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Best podcasts about Molin

Latest podcast episodes about Molin

En Casa de Herrero
Las noticias de Herrero: Datos e historia sobre el nuevo líder de la Iglesia Católica

En Casa de Herrero

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 25:39


Luis Herrero entrevista a Jesús Moliné, obispo emérito de Chiclayo y a Agustín Herrero, agustino, director del colegio Los Olivos de Málaga.

Gudstjänsten
De sista sju orden (repris)

Gudstjänsten

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 16:30


En klingande gudstjänst från Betlehemskyrkan i Göteborg med specialskriven musik för långfredagen. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Jesus yttrade sina sista ord på korset långfredagen på Golgata, sju fraser enligt de fyra evangelierna. Dessa ord har inspirerat pastorerna Åsa Molin och Robert Eriksson till specialskrivna texter som tonsatts av Per Boqvist.” Längst in i lidandet, du hjälpt oss att finnahoppet som stadigt är rotat i dig In i den sårade världen, du sändeross mot fullbordan på sorgernas stig”Idag hör vi dem framföras i Långfredagens gudstjänst från Betlehemskyrkan, en equmeniakyrka i centrala Göteborg.Gudstjänsten sändes första gången den 7 april 2023.Texter Lukasevangeliet kapitel 23:34, 22:53 och 23:42-43Johannesevangeliet kapitel 19:26-27Matteusevangeliet 27:46Markusevangeliet 15:34Johannesevangeliet 19:28 och 19:30Lukasevangeliet 23:46MusikPsalm 135 Se, vi går upp till Jerusalem (trad/P Nilsson)Psalm 501 Han gick den svåra vägen (E Hovland/BG Hallqvist)Jesu sista ord:FÖRLÅT DEM (Text: Åsa Molin, Musik: Per BoqvistI LIVETS SISTA ANDETAG. (Text: Robert Eriksson, Musik: Per Boqvist)PÅ VÄGEN GENOM LIVET (Text: Robert Eriksson, Musik: Per Boqvist)VARFÖR HAR DU ÖVERGIVIT MIG? (Text: Åsa Molin Musik: Per Boqvist)JAG TÖRSTAR (Text: Åsa Molin/Robert Eriksson, Musik: Per Boqvist)DET ÄR FULLBORDAT (Text: Robert Eriksson, Musik: Per Boqvist)I DINA HÄNDER (Text: Åsa Molin, Musik: Per Boqvist)MedverkandeÅsa Molin, teolog, böner och betraktelseRobert Eriksson, pastor, sångPer Boqvist, arrangemang och kompositörStråkkvartetten Omorfia: Mirjam Simonsson, Malin Boqvist, Maria Brengesjö och Fredrik Meuller.Ulrika Henkelman, orgelProducent Neta NorrmoTekniker Bengt Pettersson och Thor Anderssonför Sveriges Radio Göteborgliv@sverigesradio.se

Gimtoji žemė
Neįprastas žemdirbių suvažiavimas Žemės ūkio akademijoje

Gimtoji žemė

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 21:57


Lietuvos žemės ūkio tarybos iniciatyva, balandžio 11 d. žemdirbių atstovai renkasi VDU žemės ūkio akademijoje. Nors vienas organizatorių ŽŪT pirmininkas Jonas Vilionis sako, kad durys atviros visiems, bet dalyvaus žemės ūkio tarybos vienijamų visuomeninių organizacijų atstovai, apie 500 iš visų rajonų. Kalbinti Nerijus Gricius ir Eimantas Pranauskas teigia, kad nusiteikę taikiai ir tikisi korekcijų strateginiame žemės ūkio plane, kurios skatintų draugišką aplinkai gamybą, mažintų biurokratinę naštą ir prisidėtų prie šalies gerovės kūrimo.Pramonės inžinieriai, dirbę ir gyvenę Šiauliuose, Stefa ir Antanas Birvydai Kelmės rajone sukūrė unikalų dekoratyvinių spygliuočių medelyną. Tam prireikė trijų dešimtmečių, bet dabar 10 ha sodyboje Molinės vienkiemyje beveik pusę ploto užima tūkstančiai labai įvairių įprastų ir retų spygliuočių. Šeimininkai, studijavę daugybę literatūros apie dendrologiją, landšaftą, augalų apsaugą, dabar gali visiems patarti kaip apželdinti savo sodybas.Verbų tokių kaip Vilniaus krašte niekur daugiau nėra, tačiau unikalią tradiciją puoselėjančiųjų gretos retėja. Apie tradicines Vilniaus krašto verbas, būdingus augalus bei spalvas, pastangas žinias perduoti jaunajai kartai pasakoja Vladislava iš Nemenčinės.Ved. Arvydas Urba

SER Gijón
Santa Bárbara Bendita en El Molinón

SER Gijón

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 2:24


Durante la previa del Sporting - Tenerife el Coro Minero de Turón entona el "Santa Bárbara Bendita" en honor a los mineros fallecidos en la mina de Cerredo.

SER Gijón
Clos Gómez sobre el arbitraje de El Molinón

SER Gijón

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 1:04


HEAVY Music Interviews
NILS MOLIN of DYNAZTY: The Vision Behind 'Game of Faces' And The Future Of The Band

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 17:33


Interview by Angela CroudaceIn a recent chat with Nils Molin from the Swedish metal band Dynazty, we delved into the creative process behind their latest album, Game of Faces, exploring the album's thematic depth, the challenges of creating music during post-pandemic times, and the band's future plans.The album title reflects the duality Nils felt when writing the title track. He explained that the contrast between dark and happy sounds within the song led him to envision theatrical masks—symbolising the complex and often deceptive nature of human expression. "People are deceptive by nature," Nils noted, acknowledging the masks we wear in different situations.The album's creation wasn't without its hurdles. Writing during a time of constant touring, the band faced the challenge of maintaining creative momentum while juggling their busy schedules. Despite this, Nils emphasized that their approach to songwriting remained consistent, prioritizing authenticity and creative freedom over any external expectations. “You just write with the same enthusiasm and inspiration you always have,” he said.When discussing the impact of their previous album's success, particularly Heartless Madness achieving Platinum status, Nils was quick to point out that it didn't directly alter their approach to songwriting. However, the success provided a sense of momentum and belief, fuelling their continued creativity.Looking ahead, Nils expressed excitement about performing new tracks like Fire to Fight, which he believes will resonate strongly with fans due to its energetic and live-oriented nature. Beyond the music, Nils shared his personal interests, from his love of European football to the importance of reinvention. He believes in the value of personal and creative evolution, a theme he explores in his songwriting.As for Australian fans, Nils teased the possibility of a future tour, promising that Dynazty would be looking into it soon. The band's commitment to staying true to their roots while exploring new musical territories promises even more exciting things to come.For Nils, Dynazty represents more than just a band; it's about five musicians sharing their love for music, creating something genuine, and enjoying every moment on stage. "We just try to play something that we like, and hopefully, others will like it too," he said.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

Lundströms Bokradio
Bokcirkeln: Emma Molin om romanen Väggen – ”Har drabbat mig”

Lundströms Bokradio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 44:32


Författaren Amanda Svensson och komikern och skådespelaren Emma Molin har läst och samtalar om Marlen Haushofers klassiska roman Väggen från 1963. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Nu kommer en bokcirkel om en roman som många lyssnare önskat ett boksamtal om. Väggen som är skriven av den österrikiska författaren Marlen Haushofer (1920-1970).En bok från 1963 om en kvinna i fyrtioårsåldern som blir ensam kvar i en jaktstuga bland branta berg när en osynlig och hård vägg uppenbarar sig.Författaren Amanda Svensson och komikern och skådespelaren Emma Molin har läst Väggen på nytt och samtalar med Marie Lundström.Väggen är översatt till svenska av Rebecca Kjellberg. Hör även Radioföljetongen om Väggen, som finns att lyssna på i appen Sveriges Radio Play. Skriv till oss! bokradio@sverigesradio.seProgramledare: Marie LundströmProducent: Andreas Magnell

Filadelfia Stockholm
Jesu raka kärlek - i en skruvad värld | Åsa Molin

Filadelfia Stockholm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 27:02


Filadelfiakyrkans verksamhet finansieras med frivilliga gåvor. Vill du vara med och bidra att täcka kostnaderna? Bli månadsgivare för 99kr i månaden. https://www.filadelfiakyrkan.se/online#signup Engångsgåva. Swisha: 123 311 76 94 https://www.filadelfiakyrkan.se/bidra

Day Drinking with Ronnell Richards
The Most Interesting Man in Distilling: A Conversation with Henrik Molin

Day Drinking with Ronnell Richards

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 15:01


In this episode of Voices of Distilling, powered by the American Distilling Institute (ADI), host Ronnell Richards sits down with Swedish distiller and consultant Henrik Molin, often referred to as “the most interesting man in distilling.” Recorded at ADI's 21st National Conference in Baltimore, this lively conversation delves into Henrik's unique journey in the spirits industry, his innovative approaches to production, and the value of global community in the distilling world. In This Episode, You'll Learn:Henrik's Background & JourneyHow he transitioned from starting a small whiskey distillery on a tiny Swedish island to building a full-fledged laboratory for spirit analysis.His early involvement with ADI and working alongside Bill Owens since the organization's inception. About Our Guest: Henrik MolinRole: Distiller, Consultant, and Co-founder of a Swedish island distillery : Producing single malt, rye, and corn whiskeys, as well as specialty gins, flavored vodkas, and other experimental spirits Location: A small Swedish island historically called “Heaven Island” (from Old Norse)Website: spiritofhven.com (sometimes spelled “Spirit of Hven”) Check here for information on distribution in select U.S. states. Resources & LinksHenrik Molin's Distillery: spiritofhven.comAmerican Distilling Institute (ADI): distilling.com Learn more about ADI membership benefits, resources, and future events. .Join ADI: If you're passionate about craft spirits, consider becoming a member for exclusive resources and networking opportunities. Powered By: The American Distilling InstituteHost: Ronnell RichardsGuest: Henrik MolinProduction: Recorded on-site at ADI's 21st National Conference in Baltimore Thank You for Listening!If you enjoyed this episode, please:Rate & Review us on your favorite podcast platform Share this episode with fellow distillers and spirits enthusiastsSubscribe so you never miss a conversation on Voices of Distilling Cheers to exploring new flavors, expanding horizons, and raising a glass to the global distilling community.

Sonderpodden om organisation & ledarskap
#99 Hur du skapar bättre digitaliseringsprojekt med Elias Molin

Sonderpodden om organisation & ledarskap

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 53:23


Nyheterna fylldes i slutet av 2024 med svarta rubriker om det misslyckade införandet av journalsystemet Millennium. Tidigare har Stockholm Stads Skolplattformen varit en följetong i medierna. Varför är det så svårt att få till bra IT-system? Elias Molin är managementkonsult på Sonder med gedigen erfarenhet av digitaliseringsprojekt. Vi samtalar om vanliga fallgropar och vilka lösningar det finns. Utgångspunkten är Loves blogg ”5 vanliga fallgropar i digitaliseringsprojekt”, där vi går igenom fallgroparna och vilka lösningar det finns. På Sonder.se hittar du fler bloggar, samt vårt poddarkiv och våra aktuella webbinarier. Ett aktuellt tips är vårt webbinarium om att integrera det agila i organisationens styrning. Gå in Sonder.se så hittar du allt under Inspiration. Nu till podden om digitaliseringsprojekt med Elias. Bloggen 5 vanliga fallgropar i digitaliseringsprojekt: https://www.sonder.se/bloggen/vanliga-fallgropar-i-digitaliseringsprojekt/

Gudstjänsten
Natten skall vika

Gudstjänsten

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 26:17


Julotta från Betlehemskyrkan,en equmeniakyrka, i Göteborg, med Åsa Molin och Robert Eriksson Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Julottans textläsningar, böner och reflektioner finns att lyssna på utan musik som PODD på SRplay!Stjärnan sjunger för oss som letarför oss som hoppas, fast drömmar flytt Toner som skingrar allt mörkeroch hela världen blir född på nytt Ett textcitat ur denna julotta med nyskriven julmusik, baserad på den stora berättelsen om att Gud blir människa. Sex helt nya sånger har skapats med utgångspunkt i Jesus födelse. Tillsammans har textförfattare och musiker skapat en lovsångston som likt psaltaren bär på både glädje, sorg och klagan. En musik för att lyfta julens eget budskap i dessa helgdagar som lätt tas över av stress och trötthet.” Vi har försökt skapa vägar till stallet som inte är så upptrampade. Vi har försökt gå nära Maria, vi har lyssnat uppmärksamt på Josef, änglarna och hedarna. Hur låter det när Gud blir människa? Det vet vi inte, men vi har jobbat oss ner genom lagren av lysande plast-änglar, glänsande papper, klyschiga krubbor och allt annat jul-bråte som ofta ställer sig i vägen för det vi verkligen firar. En historisk händelse som för alltid förändrade världen.” (Åsa Molin)TextMatteusevangeliet 1:18-25Lukasevangeliet 2:1-20Matteusevangeliet 2:112MusikPsalm 119 Var hälsad, sköna morgonstund (Ph Nicolai/JO Wallin)Marias sång (P Boqvist/R Eriksson)Josefs sång (P Boqvist/Å Molin)Herdarnas sång (P Boqvist/R Eriksson)Psalm 121 När juldagsmorgon glimmar (trad/A Burckhardt)Stjärnan sjunger (P Boqvist/Å Molin)Symeons lovsång (P Boqvist/R Eriksson)Jesus Kristus, ditt ljus (P Boqvist/Å Molin)Psalm 122 Dagen är kommen (JF Wade/E Norberg)Psalmer och sånger 490 Förunderligt och märkligt (N Grundtvig/CO Mannström)MedverkandeÅsa Molin, liturg och textförfattareRobert Eriksson, pastor, sångare och textförfattareMirjam Simonsson, fiolMalin Boqvist, celloViktor Olofsson, gitarrTom Frode Tveita, kontrabasUlrika Henkelman, orgelPer Boqvist, flygelKör: Malin Boqvist, Maria Brengesjö, Stina Brengesjö, Sven Brengesjö, Måns Boqvist, Per BoqvistProducent Neta NorrmoTekniker Thobias Sandin och Thor Anderssonför Sveriges Radio P1liv@sverigesradio.se

KC Český Těšín
Srdce Vánoc - Henryk Molin (22.12.2024)

KC Český Těšín

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 39:33


Srdce Vánoc - Henryk Molin (22.12.2024) by Křesťanské centrum Český Těšín

Conversion Copywriting Podcast
4.300 Follower, Reels mit 330k, 80k, 70k Aufrufen. Wie geht das, Tina Molin?

Conversion Copywriting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 29:03


#568 - In dieser Episode sprechen Tim und Tina Molin über die Vorteile einer Community, den Lawineneffekt und wie Tina durch humorvolle Reels mehr Follower gewann. Sie erläutern die Wichtigkeit von Hooks und B-Rolls für erfolgreiche Videos und teilen Einblicke in Tinas Reise von der Journalistin zur Lustcoach. Erfahre, wie Tinas Reels bis zu 330.000 Aufrufe erreichten und welche Strategien dahinterstecken. Hol dir wertvolle Tipps für deine Social-Media-Präsenz! Hier findest du Tina im Netz: https://tinamolin.de/ Hier findest du Tina auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tina.molin/ Hier findest du Tinas Intimitäts-Guide: https://tinamolin.de/intimitaets-guide/ Hier findest du Tinas 1:1-Coaching: https://tinamolin.de/work-with-me/ Highlights:  "Ein unerwarteter Nebeneffekt von Communitys ist die Erhöhung der Sichtbarkeit und die Entstehung neuer Gelegenheiten, wie Podcast-Einladungen."  "Reels sind keine Raketenwissenschaft – finde deinen Schlüssel und leg los!"  "Mit Humor und Leichtigkeit lassen sich selbst schwierige Themen erfolgreich vermitteln." Timestamps: 00:00 – Einführung und Begrüßung von Tina Molin 01:45 – Vorteile und Wirkung von Communitys 07:32 – Erfolgreiche Reels: Tipps und Strategien 13:10 – Unterhaltung und Authentizität in Social Media 19:03 – Bedeutung von Hooks und B-Rolls 25:50 – Tinas Werdegang und Coaching-Erfahrungen 31:22 – Herausforderungen und Erkenntnisse der Reels-Challenge Connect: → Tritt meinem Newsletter bei und erhalte 3 E-Mails pro Woche, die deine Conversions erhöhen: https://www.timgelhausen.de/newsletter/ → Folge mir auf Instagram für Einblicke in mein Business: https://www.instagram.com/timgelhausende/

Conversion Copywriting Podcast
E-Mail-Liste aufgebaut, aber wie mache ich daraus Kunden? Live-Coaching mit Tina Molin

Conversion Copywriting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 64:37


#559 - In dieser Episode erwartet dich ein spannendes Live-Coaching mit Tina Molin, einer Sexcoach für Mütter. Tim teilt dabei wertvolle Newsletter-Strategien, um Abonnenten in Kunden zu verwandeln. Gemeinsam diskutieren Tina und Tim über Storytelling, den Einsatz von Challenges und Webinaren zur Verkaufsförderung und geben Einblicke in spezifische Verkaufstricks. Freue dich auf praxisnahe Tipps, wie du deine E-Mail-Liste professionell nutzen und deine Konversionsrate steigern kannst. Hier findest du Tina: https://tinamolin.de/ Instagram von Tina Molin: https://www.instagram.com/tina.molin/ Highlights: "Die 'Build in Public'-Strategie fördert Vertrauen und Engagement, indem die Community aktiv in den Entstehungsprozess eingebunden wird." "Geschichten sind effektiver als reine Information, da sie das Logikzentrum des Gehirns umgehen und einprägsamer sind." "Identifiziere potenzielle Einwände deiner Zielgruppe und biete gezielte Lösungen an, um Barrieren abzubauen." Timestamps: 00:00 - Einführung und Vorstellung von Tina Molin 05:10 - Herausforderungen bei der Konversionsrate 10:35 - Newsletter-Strategien: Hook, Anekdote, Wahrheit 13:52 - Build in Public: Transparenz und Einbindung 21:47 - Storytelling statt reiner Information 27:35 - Webinare und Challenges effektiv nutzen 36:10 - Einwände erkennen und Lösungen anbieten 46:05 - Webinar-Aufbau und Follow-Up-E-Mails 56:15 - Potenzielle Einwände identifizieren und lösen 59:45 - Facebook-Ads für mehr Webinar-Teilnehmer 1:09:15 - Abschluss und Verabschiedung Connect: → Tritt meinem Newsletter bei und erhalte 3 E-Mails pro Woche, die deine Conversions erhöhen: https://www.timgelhausen.de/newsletter/ → Folge mir auf Instagram für Einblicke in mein Business: https://www.instagram.com/timgelhausende/

Les Grandes Gueules du Sport
La punchline des GG : Nathanaël Molin, entraîneur des frères Lebrun : "Ce n'est pas un moment qui m'intéresse. Ce n'est pas quelque chose que je vis super bien donc ça sera sans moi à la salle (...) je reviendrai pour celui qui aura gagné&q

Les Grandes Gueules du Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 11:27


C'est le coup de gueule de la semaine dans le monde du sport : décorticage et débat autour de cette sortie médiatique !

Finlandssvenska Queerpodden

Varning: Detta avsnitt behandlar sex, porr och sexarbete. Om du är under 15 år, överväg att inte lyssna och vänta till nästa vecka. OBS! DETTA ÄR INTE ETT AVSNITT FÖR DIG SOM ÄR DRYG! Idag talar Julle och Lina om porr. Men före det talar de om sig själva, som oftast. Julle har fått mera hår på mera ställen på kroppen och har flyttat, Lina har varit på dop i Larsmo. På homohissa kommer Lars 'Lasse-Maja' Molin på besök.

Historia de Aragón
T02xP26 | El Real Zaragoza comienza a preparar la visita al Molinón

Historia de Aragón

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 59:47


La plantilla del Real Zaragoza ya ha comenzado a pensar en el Sporting de Gijón, rival del sábado a las 18:30 horas en El Molinón. En la primera sesión de la semana, el técnico Víctor Fernández no ha podido contar con Lluis López ni Tasende por precaución. En la SD Huesca, el presidente del club, Agustín Lasosa, pide tener los pies en el suelo tras el mejor inicio liguero en la historia del club en el fútbol profesional. Además, entrevistamos al jugador Sergi Enrich y hablamos con Javier Romero, entrenador del CD Caspe, antes de afrontar los dieciseisavos de final de la Copa Federación. En baloncesto, escuchamos las reacciones de las jugadoras de Casademont Zaragoza tras lograr la clasificación para la Euroliga.

Geopodden
S3.A3 Den globala värdekedjan med Erica Molin

Geopodden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 57:32


I veckans avsnitt gästas vi av Erica Molin för att prata om den globala värdekedjan. Erica är medgrundare till Beyond Intent, en av Consilios samarbetspartners, och har lång erfarenhet av att arbeta med företag och komplexa marknader. Hon har tidigare varit VD för Näringslivets Internationella Råd (NIR) och har en akademisk bakgrund inom juridik.

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Darrers podcast - RàdioSeu
Carretera i Manta del 13/8/2024. Amb Joan Moliné, Xavier Castells i Àngels Colom (Fira Carcolze)

Darrers podcast - RàdioSeu

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 60:00


Entrevista vinculada a temes d'actualitat, amb Pep Graell. podcast recorded with enacast.com

PrevCast
240. COMO É A CULTURA DE PREVENÇÃO CONTRA INCÊNDIO DA EUROPA? [RENATA DAL MOLIN]

PrevCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 35:46


Sextou com #prevcast muito especial, um resumão da PREVTRIP… Conteúdo de um mês de aprendizado nos países de primeiro mundo!! O episódio está incrível e para não perder os próximos você já sabe o passo-a-passo:

Urbanistica
453. Hack for Earth - Ann Molin

Urbanistica

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 130:30


Ann Molin (Secretary General & CEO of Hack for Earth, Author of Dream! Hack! Build! Book) We are talking about: -Using hackathons as a method to involve citizens in finding impactful and innovative solutions. -The Hack for Earth Foundation Hackathon. -'Dream, Hack, Build': A book about how you can organize hackathons in your organization About Hack for Earth: Hack for Earth's mission is to create real solutions to the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's)s, by bringing people all over the world together in hackathons. We call it citizen-driven innovation. Order the book here https://hackforearth.com/book/ Read more about Hack for Earth here https://hackforearth.com/ ______ Keep Up the Good Work. Keep Loving Cities ❤️️ All opinions expressed in each episode are personal to the guest and do not represent the Host of Urbanistica Podcast unless otherwise stated. Let's connect and talk further about this episode ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Mustafa Sherif Linkedin⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Visit  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Mustafasherif.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for collaborations and nominations or email me at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠info@mustafasherif.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Urbanistica on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube channel⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Thanks to Urbanistica Podcast partner AFRY (Urban Planning and Design) AFRY is an international engineering and design company providing sustainable solutions in the fields of energy, industry, and infrastructure. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/urbanistica-podcast/message

Gudstjänsten
Gudstjänsten: Molin & Tellbe

Gudstjänsten

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 46:29


Åsa Molin och Mikael Tellbe är båda teologer, författare och lärare på ALT (Akademi för Ledarskap och Teologi). Här i ett nära samtal med programledaren Marianne Greip om den personliga tron och andligheten. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Det talade innehållet finns att lyssna på separat eller ladda ned som podd.Samtalsgudstjänsterna vilar på kristen grund och handlar om andlighet, tro och ett kristet liv, men med en mer personlig och öppen form än traditionella gudstjänsters liturgi.Till varje samtalsgudstjänst har programledaren bjudit in en präst eller pastor och där samtalet kommer att kretsa kring de frågor som ligger gästen varmt om hjärtat.Varje gäst har i sin tur att bjudit in ytterligare en gäst som på något sätt fungerat som förebild eller inspiration. På så sätt kan samtalet fördjupas på ett spännande sätt.Denna söndag förflyttar vi oss till ett vardagsrum i ett villakvarter i östra Örebro.Där träffar Marianne Greip Åsa Molin som i sin tur bjudit in sin kollega Mikael Tellbe. Dagens samtal kommer att röra sig kring bl a EKUMENIK, ANDLIG MOGNAD och FÖRTRÖSTAN.Medverkande:Åsa Molin, teolog, författare och lärare på ALT (Akademi för Ledarskap och Teologi)Mikael Tellbe, teolog, författare och lärare på ALT (Akademi för Ledarskap och Teologi)Presentationerna läses av Jocke WallgrenBibelcitat: ”Tänk på liljorna, hur de växer.”Lukas 12:27Musik:J'ai vu l'eau vive - Choeur des moines de L´abbaye de Keur Moussa au SénégalPavane – av Gabriel Fauré med David Perry och London Philharmonic Orchestra One wild life – GungorS:t Patricks bön - Erik TillingTekniker:May-Britt RylanderMagnus LarssonProgramledare och producent:Marianne Greipliv@sverigesradio.se

Hundtränarpodden
Avsnitt 121 med veterinär Sara Molin

Hundtränarpodden

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 73:25


Hur mycket ska egentligen en valp röra på sig? Vad är det viktigaste att veta för att hålla hunden frisk? Vilket sele eller halsband ska jag använda? Vad menas med fysträning och är det ett måste? Det här är avsnittet du inte får missa om du har funderingar på do and dont`s för valpar och vuxna! Och få en liten mer avslappnad feeling runt allt detta! Möt veterinär och insta profilen Sara Molin www.nolimitobedience.se www.jamihundsport.se www.fourfriends.se   

mudditieren leicht gemacht
#209 Richtig guter Sex – wie und wozu, Tina Molin?

mudditieren leicht gemacht

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 66:05


Lustvoll l(i)eben – klingt nice, aber: Wie mach ich das und was sollte meine Motivation sein, ein Leben mit richtig gutem Sex zu führen? Außerdem: Wie aktiviere ich die Lust? Wie sehr hat sie mit meinem Sexpartner zu tun, wie sehr mit mir? Gibt es Möglichkeiten, Tipps und Tricks, die wir anwenden können, um Bock auf Berührungen zu bekommen? UND: hat guter Sex überhaupt etwas mit dem Körper zu tun, oder mit etwas ganz anderem? Das und VIIIEEEL mehr hier, im heißen, tiefen, spannenden, inspirierenden, hilfreichen Gespräch mit Sex-Expertin, Autorin & Coachin Tina Molin. ENJOY! Love Deine Yavi Links zu Tina: Website: https://tinamolin.de/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tina.molin/ Newsletter: https://happyvagina.de/anmeldung-zum-newsletter/ www.typed.de Werbung | Sponsor dieser Folge ist AG1 – ehemals “Athletic Greens“. Das neue AG1 ist im Kern gleich geblieben und nach wie vor ein praktisches und vielfältiges Getränk für deine Gesundheit zur Unterstützung deiner täglichen Nährstoffversorgung. Anders sind lediglich das moderne Design und der neue, prägnante Name. Mit 75 wertvollen Zutaten, unter anderem Vitamine, Mineralstoffe und Bakterienstämme, die einfach in eine gesunde Morgenroutine integriert werden, wird in diverse Kernbereiche deiner Gesundheit eingezahlt: Immunsystem (1), Energiehaushalt (2), Muskelerholung (3) und geistige Fitness (4). Als HörerIn meines Podcasts erhältst du zu deinem AG1 einen Jahresvorrat an Vitamin D3, 5 Travel Packs, eine Trinkflasche und eine schöne Keramikdose kostenlos dazu. Das Angebot findest du unter  drinkag1.com/mamamoves.

Filadelfiakyrkan Örebro
Gudstjänst 7 april 2024 I Tro i krisens tid

Filadelfiakyrkan Örebro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 20:44


Vi inleder en nytt predikotema om tro, hopp och kärlek i krisens tid. Åsa Molin predikar. TRO, HOPP OCH KÄRLEK I KRISENS TID Vi står inför flera kriser samtidigt. Global uppvärmning, förlorad biologisk mångfald, förorening av vatten och hav är bara några exempel på existentiella hot mot vår jord. Vi kan inte överblicka vad detta kommer att innebära på sikt. Men vi kan inte ducka för oron och osäkerheten. Vad ska det bli av oss och jorden? Det handlar om vår existens, och om behovet av andlig och kulturell förvandling.  Därför behöver vi Gud. För att söka svar på vad kristen tro har att säga om hoten som tornar upp sig. För att hitta en vettig och hållbar hållning när våra livsvillkor förändras. Under april kommer Filadelfiakyrkan och Immanuelskyrkan tillsammans söka en kristen väg i dessa frågor. Vi kommer fördjupa oss i tron på den Gud som både skapar och räddar, framtidshoppet i Jesus Kristus och kärleken som leder oss till handling.

Eftermiddag i P3
Emma Molin, Christophers cold case och storbråk på olämpliga platser

Eftermiddag i P3

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 40:49


Tillsammans förvånas Christopher Garplind och Hanna Hellquist över antalet bråk på restauranger. Var var Hanna när baguetten kom till Karlstad? Självklart får vi en historia från 1900-nåntings Karlstad! Emma Molin gör comeback! Hon leder lek- och busonsdag om lokaljournalistikens märkliga rubriker. Och äntligen är Christopher sist på bollen om ett cold case! Lana Zand från P3 Nyheter om en rysk desinformationskampanj om prinsessan Kates hälsa. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Programledare: Christopher Garplind och Hanna Hellquist.

Filadelfiakyrkan Örebro
Gudstjänst 17 Mars 2024 I Kännetecken: En församling som tjänar

Filadelfiakyrkan Örebro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 13:52


Åsa Molin predikar. KÄNNETECKEN I predikotemat för februari och mars vill vi tala om församlingens kännetecken. Utifrån vår vision ”Ge vidare” vill vi fokusera på sju verb som beskriver den kristna församlingen och som vi önskar ska få känneteckna Filadelfia. Predikotexterna är hämtade från Paulus första brev till församlingen i Thessaloniki och utifrån det brevet vill vi tala om en församling som älskar, vittnar, lyssnar, hoppas, formas, går och tjänar.

Morgonandakten
Det märkvärdiga i att vi finns – Åsa Molin (repris)

Morgonandakten

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 7:20


Andakten hålls av Åsa Molin som är teolog, författare och lärare på ALT (Akademi för Ledarskap och Teologi) och inspireras av adoptionen av sin son. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Tänk om Gud inte hade skapat världen.Tänk om vi inte hade funnits på den här blå planeten.Men det gör vi. Är inte det märkvärdigt?Ur andaktenText:Psaltaren 66:5Musik:Spring - Ola GjeiloProducent:Marianne Greipliv@sverigesradio.se

Morgonandakten
Var det meningen? – Åsa Molin (repris)

Morgonandakten

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 6:47


Andakten hålls av Åsa Molin som är teolog, författare och lärare på ALT (Akademi för Ledarskap och Teologi) och inspireras av adoptionen av sin son. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Andakten sändes första gången i februari 2023.Guds Ande är så påhittig, så mäktig och finurlig, att till och med i mörker, ut ur trauman, mitt i dödens dal, så finner Gud en väg, smyger fram ljus och skapar liv. Gud gör något vackert mitt i det som har gått sönder.Ur andaktenText:Matt 6:9-15Musik:Her Eyes the Stars - Patrik Berg AlmkvisthProducent:Marianne Greipliv@sverigesradio.se

Gewaltfrei kommunizieren - in jeder Beziehung
19_Bettgeflüster – Wie du mit gewaltfreier Kommunikation dein Liebesleben bereicherst

Gewaltfrei kommunizieren - in jeder Beziehung

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 26:34


Verlangen, Lust und Leidenschaft! Oder doch eher Langeweile, Lustlosigkeit und Missverständnisse? Wie steht's um dein Liebesleben? Wie genau kennst du deine se*uellen Bedürfnisse? Und, kannst du deinem Partner oder deiner Partnerin auch verstehbar sagen, was du dir wünscht, was du gern ausprobieren möchtest? Weißt du, was sich dein Gegenüber wünscht? Wie gut gelingt es dir, zu verstehen und zu akzeptieren? Wie in jeder Beziehung, ist es auch in unseren se*uellen Beziehungen vorteilhaft, sich aufrichtig zu zeigen und empathisch zuzuhören. In der heutigen Folge erfährst du, wie du mit gewaltfreier Haltung dein Liebesleben bereicherst. Und, wenn du noch mehr Inspiration und Austausch möchtest, wenn es um Nähe, Intimität, Erotik und se*uelles Erleben und Entdecken geht, findest du bei diesen Expertinnen sicher hier etwas passendes für dich. Herzensempfehlung für: @Tina.Molin @einfach.drüber.reden Amelie Böhm @aylove.happiness Kristin Ay @ivasamina Iva Samina

The HPP Podcast
S3 Ep. 52 Exploring the USVI Demonstration Projects, Walkability, and Complete Streets with Mark Fenton, Dr. Haley Cash, John Orr, and Cari Molin

The HPP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 34:59


In this episode, Mark Fenton, Dr. Haley Cash, John Orr, and Cari Molin are in conversation about walkability in the U.S. Virgin Islands. They remind us that changes to the environment and cultural norms can facilitate changes in behavior, particularly when using a Complete Streets approach. By collecting baseline data, they were able to advocate for change and show the effectiveness of the crosswalk installation. This episode references the article titled “Program Infrastructure the Key to Success: A Pilot Crosswalk Installation to Promote Walkability, Pedestrian Safety, and Physical Activity in the U.S. Virgin Islands” by Desiree Terese Ross, BS, Haley L. Cash, PhD, MPH, John Orr, BS, and Mark Fenton, MS.

The Whiskey Ring Podcast
Ep. 118: Spirit of Even with Henric Molin

The Whiskey Ring Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 88:33


This week, I'm joined by Henric Molin, the chemist-turned-distiller who never quite left the chemistry behind when he and his wife started Spirit of Hven Distillery on a small island in Sweden.  Spirit of Hven's products are immediately recognizable by their Erlenmeyer flask-shaped bottles. Inside the bottles is an adventure. Corn whiskey, rye from the far north, gins with nearby botanicals, and more, all from the island itself or the closest possible source on the mainland.  They also have 18 stills. 18!!! Some of the largest distillers on the planet don't have 18 stills. Granted, not all of them are large, and most of them are pots, not columns. More than anything, they're a testament to Henric's curiosity and never-stop-exploring attitude.  Doesn't hurt that the spirits are pretty damn good, too.  Thanks everyone for listening, and thank you to Henric for entering the Whiskey Ring! _________________________________________________________ Before we jump into the interview just a few quick notes: Ad-free listening is now available to $5/month patrons and above! Sign up or raise your pledge at the link below.  The first three WRP barrel picks are in! The Jack Daniel's Barrel Proof Ryes are SOLD OUT, and the Barrell Rye Finished in Armagnac Casks is now live! Patreon members get an exclusive discount for the Jack Daniel's barrels and free shipping for the Barrell pick - now's the time to up that subscription or join the Patreon if you haven't already! Our Spirits of French Lick barrel pick is done! I won't spoil the surprise, only saying it is one of only 9 or 10 barrels ever made of this whiskey (and ours will be the first to come out!) $25 members get the chance to join me on picks: one of your fellow Patreon members joined me in Lynchburg, one was on the Spirits of French Lick team, and I'll be picking one or more for the KO pick once samples come in! There are now two more spots open in the Barrel Club and 10 spots open at the $15 level for those who want to experience more of the whiskies I get to try every month (or every other month).  Join the Patreon now for early access to the barrels! If you haven't joined the Patreon community yet, please consider doing so! Only 2 Spots Remain in the Barrel Club. The $5 tier has access to the Patreon-only segment called “Under the Influencer”, where some of your favorite YouTubers/Instagrammers/Podcasters and more join me to talk whiskey, life, and influencing. This tier will also have priority access to upcoming barrel picks and shortly will have access to ad-free episodes.  The $15 tier takes second access to the $25 tier with 10 spots divided into two: 5 for people who want to receive samples every other month, and 5 for people who want to receive them every month but in smaller numbers.  The $25 tier - for people who really want to propel the pod and website forward - will have the same benefits as the $5 tier plus right of first refusal to join me on future barrel picks, access to bottles I'm sent to taste and review, and more. Only 2 spots remain!  You can still support for as little as $1 a month if you'd like to stay up to date with these changes and news about what we've got coming up.  Finally, please do like and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you're listening - it really helps the Whiskey Ring Podcast move up the rankings.  If you haven't yet, please follow Whiskey in my Wedding Ring and the Whiskey Ring Podcast on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, and subscribe to the newsletter on the website.  Spirit of Hven Distillery Spirit of Hven Distillery Website Spirit of Hven Distillery on Instagram Spirit of Hven Distillery on Facebook Thanks to our Lead Sponsor, Black Button Distillery  Black Button Distilling Website Black Button Distilling on Facebook Black Button Distilling on Instagram Thanks to our Presenting Sponsor, ImpEx Beverages https://impexbev.com ImpEx on Instagram ImpEx on Facebook ImpEx on Twitter

Live2cre8
Martin Molin: Inventor of the Wintergatan Marble Machine

Live2cre8

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 46:01


Have you ever wished you could create something that captured the entire world's attention? Today's guest has certainly done that…and then some! Martin Molin is a Grammis (Swedish Grammy)-nominated composer, producer, multi-instrumentalist, inventor and engineer. He is a founding member of the Swedish band Wintergatan, and the inventor/creator of the Wintergatan Marble Machine. Molin, who has transformed from a humble garage band rocker to a jazz wizard, unveils his fascinating musical journey, discussing everything from the Swedish system of free music lessons to the modification of his instruments for portability. Listen in as he shares about his famous Marble Machine invention that has taken YouTube by storm with nearly 300 million views to date. In this episode, we cover a lot of ground including:      Sweden's incredible extracurricular music programs “Mistreating” regular instruments to create new sounds The marriage of inventor, engineer, carpenter, mad scientist and musician The importance of redundancy and stress testing in the building process The challenge of transporting the Marble Machine and using it in live shows The historical origins of programmable/mechanical instruments from the 19th century The logistics of creating the Marble Machine music video Strategies for overcoming writer's block and procrastination, and SO much more!

Radio Maria France
Interview Temoignage 202310 - Père Florent Molin

Radio Maria France

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 15:44


Interview Temoignage 202310 - Père Florent Molin by Radio Maria France

MOC Brasil
#281_ESMO 2023: Câncer Ginecológico – Endométrio e Ovário | Dra. Graziela Zibetti Dal Molin

MOC Brasil

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 4:14


Neste episódio, a Dra. Graziela Zibetti Dal Molin, oncologista clínica da BP – A Beneficência Portuguesa de São Paulo, e o Dr. Fernando Cotait Maluf, editor do MOC., comentam os destaques na área de Câncer Ginecológico – Endométrio e Ovário do congresso da sociedade europeia de oncologia clínica (ESMO 2023), realizado entre os dias 20 e 24 de outubro de 2023. Confira também a aula completa em vídeo no site do MOC.

P3 med Hanna och Christoffer
P3 med Torbjörn Averås Skorup GÄSTER: Emma Molin och Mingel-Martin

P3 med Hanna och Christoffer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 55:35


Tävling! Trams, skratt, fantastisk musik, otroliga gäster. Fira in fredag med oss! Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.

MOC Brasil
#261_ASCO 2023: Oncoginecologia | Dra. Graziela Dal Molin

MOC Brasil

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 3:23


Confira uma discussão valiosa sobre os destaques da ASCO 2023 em Oncoginecologia, com moderação do Dr. Fernando Cotait Maluf, editor do MOC. Veja também a aula completa, com apresentação da Dra. Graziela Dal Molin, oncologista da BP – A Beneficência Portuguesa de São Paulo. https://mocbrasil.com/blog/asco-2023/asco-2023-oncoginecologia-dra-graziela-dal-molin/

Gun Dog It Yourself
GDIY Profile: Isaac Molin

Gun Dog It Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 39:27


NAME: Isaac Molin BREED: German Shorthaired Pointer LOCATION: Rochester, MN TARGETS: Pheasant, Grouse, Woodcock FAVORITE EPISODES: Ep. 101 Tracking Yet? Ep. 128 What is Force Fetch and Why Do It? GDIY Profiles are bonus episodes that feature your average DIY dog trainer and hunter. All dog owners have a story of what got them involved and the main lessons learned along the way. Hearing numerous people's stories along with their mistakes, helps promote the idea that WE ALL STARTED AT THE SAME PLACE! -- Presented By: Standing Stone Supply [Use Code: GDIY to save 10%] onX Hunt Maps [Use Code: GDIY20 to save 20%] DT Systems [Use Code: DTSocialMedia15 for 15%] Final Rise Upland Gun Company - Other Partners: Eukanuba // Bird Dog Society - GDIY Links: Patreon//Instagram//Facebook//Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Emma Hagström Molin, "Spoils of Knowledge: Seventeenth-Century Plunder in Swedish Archives and Libraries" (Brill, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 57:56


In Spoils of Knowledge: Seventeenth-Century Plunder in Swedish Archives and Libraries (Brill, 2023), Emma Hagström Molin offers novel perspectives on document and book plundering. At the forefront of her study is the controversial heritage connected to the Swedish Empire (1611–1721) kept in Swedish archives and libraries. Previous studies suggest that continental spoils were perceived as an inferior and problematic category, and that Catholic books in particular were hard to accommodate in Protestant libraries. However, by considering systems of classification and collection orders of archives and libraries, Hagström Molin unearths a much more complex history of how plundered knowledge was appreciated, used and fused with its new Swedish settings. Moreover, spanning a history of four hundred years, this book shows that the understanding of spoils changed significantly over time. Molin demonstrates the value of studying classification and provenance, and the importance in considering how contextual time and space shapes the meaning of texts. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Early Modern History
Emma Hagström Molin, "Spoils of Knowledge: Seventeenth-Century Plunder in Swedish Archives and Libraries" (Brill, 2023)

New Books in Early Modern History

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 57:56


In Spoils of Knowledge: Seventeenth-Century Plunder in Swedish Archives and Libraries (Brill, 2023), Emma Hagström Molin offers novel perspectives on document and book plundering. At the forefront of her study is the controversial heritage connected to the Swedish Empire (1611–1721) kept in Swedish archives and libraries. Previous studies suggest that continental spoils were perceived as an inferior and problematic category, and that Catholic books in particular were hard to accommodate in Protestant libraries. However, by considering systems of classification and collection orders of archives and libraries, Hagström Molin unearths a much more complex history of how plundered knowledge was appreciated, used and fused with its new Swedish settings. Moreover, spanning a history of four hundred years, this book shows that the understanding of spoils changed significantly over time. Molin demonstrates the value of studying classification and provenance, and the importance in considering how contextual time and space shapes the meaning of texts. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in European Studies
Emma Hagström Molin, "Spoils of Knowledge: Seventeenth-Century Plunder in Swedish Archives and Libraries" (Brill, 2023)

New Books in European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 57:56


In Spoils of Knowledge: Seventeenth-Century Plunder in Swedish Archives and Libraries (Brill, 2023), Emma Hagström Molin offers novel perspectives on document and book plundering. At the forefront of her study is the controversial heritage connected to the Swedish Empire (1611–1721) kept in Swedish archives and libraries. Previous studies suggest that continental spoils were perceived as an inferior and problematic category, and that Catholic books in particular were hard to accommodate in Protestant libraries. However, by considering systems of classification and collection orders of archives and libraries, Hagström Molin unearths a much more complex history of how plundered knowledge was appreciated, used and fused with its new Swedish settings. Moreover, spanning a history of four hundred years, this book shows that the understanding of spoils changed significantly over time. Molin demonstrates the value of studying classification and provenance, and the importance in considering how contextual time and space shapes the meaning of texts. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies

PRI: Science, Tech & Environment
Archaeologists uncover ancient Moorish waterways to irrigate Granada 

PRI: Science, Tech & Environment

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023


Jesus Salvador remembers an area above the city of Granada, in southern Spain, where there used to be a canal flowing with water and a waterfall.“If the winter was cold, the waterfall would freeze,” he said. “In warmer weather, a mist came off this canal and these hillsides were covered with green moss.”And below, at the end, he said, there was a great place to swim — known as the “Pool of the Moors.” Archaeologists and hundreds of volunteers spent months cleaning out and sometimes entirely redigging the acequia de Aynadamar, just above Granada, Spain. It had been abandoned for nearly half a century. Credit: Gerry Hadden/The World The Moors ruled the area for 800 years and built the now-abandoned canal, or acequia as they're called in Spanish. All told, the canals form a complex network some 1,800 miles long, snaking down from the snowy Sierra Nevada mountains to the plains.The Moors were master water engineers. But today, much of their knowledge — and the network of waterways they built throughout the region — have been lost. Now, amid drought and water shortages, archaeologists are trying to recover them.Archaeologist Elena Correa from the University of Granada and her team, along with hundreds of volunteers, spent the last year restoring and cleaning this acequia. Its historical importance is unmatched, she said, as it once provided all the drinking water to the seat of Moorish power in Granada: the Albaicín.The Albaicín is a hillside maze of cobbled lanes and whitewashed homes, a mix of Moorish and Spanish architecture, with the Alhambra fortress looming just in front. It's a huge tourist draw. Elena Correa, an archaeologist at the University of Granada, inspects part of the acequia de Aynamadar before its reopening.  Credit: Gerry Hadden/The World These days, the water that trickles from the Albaicin's many fountains is pumped in by modern machinery. But a millennium ago, residents relied only on gravity.Originally, Granada's water all came cascading down from a natural spring some 10 miles into the mountains. It's called the Well of Tears, named after the tear-drop shape its creators gave it.Correa and her team hiked up the canal and opened the sluice. The water began as a gush, but soon it was a trickle. Some half a mile from the city, it disappeared altogether, absorbed into the dirt canal. It's supposed to reach the University of Granada, to be used for watering the grounds. But this is just the start, Correa said. Newly released water from the acequia de Aynadamar, which once fed the ancient Moorish quarter of Granada, Spain, called the Albaicín, soaks into the earth a mile short of its destination. Because water levels are low due to drought.  Credit: Gerry Hadden/The World “We inherited this from the Arab farmers,” said Luis Miguel Ortega, head of the region's irrigation authority. “The know-how most likely came from ancient Persia, Syria and Jordan.”The Well of Tears is still in use, providing water to a couple of close-by hamlets. Its water is crystal clear, if low due to a lack of rainfall. The Well of Tears, some 10 miles up the mountain from Granada, Spain, is the source of water for the newly restored canal.  Credit: Gerry Hadden/The World Ortega explained what he calls the real genius behind the acequias. Further up in the Sierra Nevada mountains, he said, there are canals that are not for watering crops directly. They run horizontally along the range until all of their water just seeps away into the earth.“It might seem wasted, but the water is filtering down the mountainside. That's why far below the canals, you find fruit trees and crops that normally wouldn't flourish at such high and dry altitudes,” he said.To reach the highest of these canals, you drive a dirt switchback a couple of hours to about 7,000 feet above sea level. Here, above the treeline, runs the Acequia de Los Hechos. It's about 3 miles long and is meant to feed aquifers below. The Well of Tears, some 10 miles up the mountain from Granada, Spain, is the source of water for the newly restored acequia. Credit: Gerry Hadden/The World Farmer Alejandro Molina tends to his potatoes and chestnut trees on his ranch here.“The canal here provides water to all the farms you see below,” Molin said. “If you were to cut off the acequia, this place would become a desert.”

MotherLoad Podcast
Meghan Scott Molin: Breaking the Cycle of Over-functioning After Trauma

MotherLoad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 64:55


It's okay to not love aspects of motherhood. Even the parts that you're “supposed” to love – the baby years, for instance. Some of us had glorious experiences when our children were born. Others suffered postpartum depression, breastfeeding difficulties, or traumatic childbirths. There's pressure for us to say to one another, you're going to miss it, or, you can't get this time back, but I think it's essential to talk about the light AND the shadows – which brings me to today's guest, Meghan Scott Molin, a mother and author (whose career has also featured equestrianism, architecture, and photography!).Here, we talk in detail about Meghan's traumatic entrance into motherhood – which involved nearly losing her son – and how fixating on wanting a different journey did her no good. She had to accept that this was her reality in order to get where she is today – loving her career and her life as a mom.In this episode you'll hear about:Meghan's journey into motherhood, from her difficult pregnancy and terrifying ultrasound at 31 weeks to her son's birth and survival“Superwomaning” in motherhood – and the realization that she needed to be less obsessive and roll her partner in or else they'd crash and burnInformation vs. ignorance; wanting data and control for things to go our way vs. letting go of control and just letting things beSeeing ourselves as shepherds to our kids, and realizing that our kids are not reflections of us – instead, we are guides on their journeysDestigmatizing therapy and the importance of feeling safe to express to a partner the lack of joy in parenthood or the need for more helpMonetizing hobbies (pros and cons) and developing the entrepreneurial spirit as children (for Meghan, it involved a $15 stuffed cat)Resources & LinksBe sure to check out Meghan Scott Molin's fun series about a woman comic book writer who solves crimes with the help of the LAPD and her drag queen best friend and follow her on Instagram!Did this episode resonate with you? Share your takeaways with Lindsay directly at hello@lindsayroselle.com. Learn more about Lindsay's coaching and consulting services at https://www.lindsayroselle.com or follow along on Instagram at @lindsayroselle and @motherload.pod.

Local Church St. Pete Podcast
LOCAL Story | Brieanna Molin

Local Church St. Pete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 9:20


Local stories are stories of God's grace at work in the lives of those who are a part of Local Church St. Pete.  We want to highlight his activity and celebrate his grace.

Eftermiddag i P3
Rått- och musminnen, romcomdöden och Vine-kändisen Emma Molin

Eftermiddag i P3

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 46:19


Universeum i Göteborg svämmar över av råttor. Vår inkorg likaså. Vine-connoisseuren Ingrid Altino tar oss till memory lane efter att Elon Musk hintat om att återuppliva appen. Nån som minns Emma Molins konto? Vår musikreporter Moa Lindstedt gästar också för att berätta om musikvärldens reaktioner efter att rapparen Takeoff skjutits till döds. Sist får vi besök av Linus Fremin som recenserar Billy Eichners nya HBTQ-romcom "Bros". Programledare: Christopher Garplind och Emma Molin

Eftermiddag i P3
Sugardejtning, kändistrauman som obligatorisk bikt och vad var coolt som ungdom?

Eftermiddag i P3

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 46:40


Vad var coolt under högstadiet? Kanske snatta i Hjo, Linköping eller på Lidingö i utbyte mot högre status? Självklart inte, men Garpen och Emma frågar er lyssnare och ni har levererat. Nikolai Atefie från P4 Värmland har gjort en ny granskning om sugardejting. Kändisar som delar trauman är den obligatoriska bikten enligt författaren Kristofer Ahlström. Och efter att Scooby Doo-Velma kommit ut som lesbisk, vilka seriefigurer skulle kunna komma ut från garderoben enligt Molin och Garplind? Programledare: Christopher Garplind och Emma Molin.

MOC Brasil
#228_ESMO 2022: CÂNCER GINECOLÓGICO | Dra. Graziela Zibetti Dal Molin

MOC Brasil

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 4:18


Confira neste episódio uma discussão valiosa sobre os destaques da ESMO 2022 em CÂNCER GINECOLÓGICO, com participação da Dra. Graziela Zibetti Dal Molin e do Dr. Fernando Cotait Maluf. Veja também a aula completa, na área de Congressos do site do MOC.

The Faster Than Normal Podcast: ADD | ADHD | Health
Modern Professional Journalism and ADHD w/ CNBC's Gili Malinsky

The Faster Than Normal Podcast: ADD | ADHD | Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 19:50


Gili Malinsky is a lead work reporter at CNBC where she covers labor and employment law, U.S. work trends, and mental health. She has contributed to outlets including The New York Times, NBC News, MTV News, the Village Voice, and many others. She's also a playwright, having written a parody of the D.A.R.E. program called “The Drugstoppers” and, most recently, written and performed a monologue called “This is My First ADHD Support Group” at the New York Theater Festival. The monologue is loosely based on her experience getting let go and fired many times before discovering she has ADHD. She's planning to expand it into a full-length play also touching on anxiety and depression. Gili is an Aquarius, thank you for asking. This is another good and fun one, enjoy!  In this episode Peter and Gili discuss:   00:45 - Thank you so much for listening and for subscribing! 00:46 - Live again from the flop house… 01:21 - Welcome Gili Malinsky! 02:22 - Welcome fellow BU Alumn! When did you get diagnosed? 03:06 - Our stories are a little similar; what was it like for you growing up? 05:01 - What if we had known we had ADHD during college? 05:28 - Would Peter change anything about his life prior to his ADHD diagnosis? 06:16 - Would Gili change anything? How about her work experiences? 08:21 - Gili's first ADHD epiphany about work, (via therapy) 09:20 - On finding her condition actually has a name; not alone in this! 09:45 - A note on self-forgiveness 10:38 - Peter's “leftover pizza concept” 11:44 - Once diagnosed, what changed, what were you able to do, how do you keep on track? 13:30: Ref: Books!  Smart But Stuck -Thomas E. Brown and Driven To Distraction -Edward M. Hallowell [Dr. Hallowell was Peter's first ever guest on FTN, you can hear his interview HERE!] 13:55  Ref: Peak Mind -Amishi Jha 14:36 -How do you handle deadlines? 15:49 - Talk about Imposter Syndrome? 16:55 - How can people find more about you?  On the Web: https://www.cnbc.com/gili-malinsky-bio/ Socials: @Malinskid on Twitter & INSTA 17:42 - Thank you. Guys, as always thanks so much for subscribing! Do you have a cool friend with a great story? We'd love to hear. I'm www.petershankman.com and you can reach out anytime via email at peter@shankman.com or @petershankman on all of the socials. You can also find us at @FasterNormal on all of the socials. It really helps when you drop us a review on iTunes and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven't already! As you know, the more reviews we get, the more people we can reach. Help us to show the world that ADHD is a gift, not a curse!  19:08 - Faster Than Normal Podcast info & credits  TRANSCRIPT via Descript and then corrected.. somewhat: [00:00:36] Peter: Peter Shankman yo, yo, what's up everyone. Peter Shankman here from Faster Than Normal . Another episode. I am thrilled to have you with me. I am doing this again from the flop house. Reason I began started telling you about the flop house with my apartment. I had the massive water issue and, and it's finally being renovated. Uh, so I, in New York, you can't just move your stuff to another room. You actually have to move it out of your apartment. So a bunch of men came and they packed up everything I owned ever in my life, and they took it to some storage unit in Queens. I threw an air tag into a couple of boxes and I, I, I look at the air tag and remember, like, I used to have a Peloton and I used to have a bed and I used to have all this stuff. And now I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm on a couch in a one bedroom down in . Battery park city. And it's, it's a little odd. Either way life goes on as, as does Faster Than Normal! Welcome to the stage today, Gili and I probably, I probably just pronounced that wrong, even though she told me 10 seconds ago ahead pronounce so welcome to a ADD, Malinsky who is a lead. Did I pronounce it wrong? Gili Malinsky is a lead work reporter at CNBC. All right, so we're talking about some business press today. She covers labor and employment law, US work trends and . Mental health. She contributes to outlets, including New York times, NBC news, MTV, the Village Voice, and many others. She's also a playwright. She's written the parody of the dare program, which I love because D.A.R.E did more to introduce me to drugs than ever keep me off of it. And that's called The Drugstoppers . And most recently she wrote and performed a monologue called This Is My First ADHD support group at the New York Theater Festival. I love that the monologue is based loose on her experience, getting, let, go and fired many times before discovering she had ADHD welcome to my world. She's planning to expand into a full length play. Also touching an anxiety and depression. Love that. And I love that she puts . She ends her bio with Gili's an Aquarius. Thank you for asking. welcome to FTN you're awesome. I love you already. [00:02:19] Gili: Oh, thank you so much. Yaaaay! [00:02:22] Peter: So I just also share with both Terriers, you went to Boston University, you graduated mm-hmm um, uh, 94 0 4, 14 years after me. Yeah. So, whatever . So you went to BU when did you get diagnosed? You get diagnosed at school or after school? After school? [00:02:36] Gili: No, I got diagnosed when I was 33. So I got diagnosed three years ago in that 2019. Yeah.  [00:02:41] Peter: That was about the same age as me. Um, yeah. Wow. But what was it like for you? Cause for me, everyone listened to this podcast knows I, I was. Had the social acuity of a turnip and, and, you know, barely passed by the skin of my teeth. I mean, I was at BU in the college and general studies with literally a D plus average until I got into, uh, college communications where it's like, oh, I Al I have to do is write? Okay. Here. And, you know, went to A's, but it was, it was brutal. I was on academic probation for like four years. How did you, what, what was your story like growing up? Tell us.  [00:03:07] Gili: Sure. So I, uh, I'm the listed three grew up just that's out of Boston in a town called Newton. My brother was diagnosed with ADHD when he was pretty young. I think he was like, it must have been when he was in middle school. Um, so it was sort of always like in the background as just. Something that we knew was in the family, but I, I didn't really get too deep into it. I don't think that he and I even really talked about it until the last few years. And, um, I was always like a, you know, pretty good student was always genuinely interested in school, kind of a big nerd, really liked learning things and was always really engaged, um, by what we were doing. So. I think, and, and I learned fast, you know, even if I wasn't necessarily always paying attention, like it just, I had a good enough brain to soak up the information and I was super engaged, uh, that I just like did pretty well in school. At BU I think, I mean, definitely the stakes got higher. There was a lot more work to do. I, I don't think that, um, The concept of working harder, really computed for me. Whereas like I did pretty again, I did pretty well in high school and I think that like I did all my assignments and stuff. I mean, there were certainly things that I did very, very last minute, which, you know, our people know all about. Um, but, um, at school at when I got to BU I think like suddenly they were like really piling on the work and I, how to get myself to do like. More work to be more planned about doing the work to not leave everything to the last second, I think was really beyond me. And then I was so far, you know, so far away from my diagnosis, but it certainly wouldn't have occurred to me that something was, you know, quote unquote wrong at that point. So I think I, I was like to be honest again, because I was genuinely interested in everything and, um, you know, curious to learn, I, I. Probably like a A's, B's some C's it wasn't as good as in high school, but it was, I wasn't a terrible student. I, I could have done better though. Like had I known, had I known, um, I definitely could have done better, but, uh, [00:04:55] Peter: I think that's the that's isn't isn't that though the, the catch phrase of anyone, with ADHD early lives I could done better. Had I known.  [00:05:01] Gili: Yeah, totally. And I it's so interesting because like now having reported on ADHD and adults with it, like I've, I've heard of this, this thing of sort of, um, the depression that the diagnosis sets on, because there's this looking back and thinking like how much better you could have done, how much more you could have achieved off until this point? I will say I did not experience that personally, but yes. Thinking back, like I know I could have done better.  [00:05:24] Peter: Um, you know, it's interesting. Go ahead. Go ahead. No, no, no, please. Yeah. What's interesting about that is I was, I was about to comment that neither have, I, I haven't either. Um, I am very much of the belief and look, maybe this is just something I've been telling myself to, to, to, to, you know, get through it. But I am of the belief that. All the crap that I had to put up with in high school, in college, almost failing out, having very few friends, being that awkward. I am a, I, I, everyone says, what would you go back and change? I wouldn't change a thing. Yeah. Cause I'm like the believe that everything that, that I got everything, I survived, everything. I learned how to do everything that brought me to this moment to is, is what got me to where I am right now. All that. I mean, it was a nightmare. I wouldn't wish some of those days coming home and just crying myself sleep from weeks on end. I wouldn't wish that on anyone, but yeah, I, I believed that I wouldn't be anywhere near whatever level of success I've reached in my life had it not been for ADHD.  [00:06:16] Gili: Totally. Yeah. That resonates so much. Uh, yeah. And which I, and that actually like brings me to, um, the sort of work world, which is really where I started getting into trouble. Um, because I also yeah. Went through a lot of hardship when I came to that. So, so yeah, I think, um, went to school for journalism, kind of always knew that that the very least I wanted to start my career as a writer there. Um, you know, don't see an end insight right now, really love being a journalist, but, um, yes, I've definitely been dabbling with other things, but, um, I started, you know, I was like freelancing for a lot of these publications. Some of them you read in my bio and then, um, started getting staff, writing gigs at, you know, major media outlets. Um, and I kept fucking up, like, so, you know, I, uh, was just getting super overwhelmed. They were giving me these like very straightforward tasks and it was just like, my brain could not handle them. It could not organize them, you know, could not help me like do them in methodical ways. It would. So much information all at once. And like, all I could do was just sit in my computer and stare at my email or look at YouTube. Like it was just, it was so, too much, too much all at once. Um, you know, I would miss a lot of deadlines and, uh, you know, I would like prefer to do the easier tasks and the harder ones that were really like the crux of the job anyway. Um, and so, um, I ended up getting let go. You know, and it's, oh, there's, you know, you get, let go for lots of reasons, but, but certainly like looking back, I know that that played into it, um, because I can see the fuckups that I made along the way, you know, this happened time and time again. And like you said, like it, you know, It's really heartbreaking. I think like we live in this very individualistic society that tells us if something like that happens, it's only your fault. Um, you know, and if it keeps happening then, like, what is the, what is the conclusion that I can come to? Like other than that I'm a fuck up myself, you know, that something is deeply broken and wrong with me. Yeah. Um, and so, yeah, it was very miserable. I was broke, um, and I felt like an idiot and I, I, I hated myself. Um, and then I think after the, I don't remember what, how many times this happened before I finally, uh, was talking to my therapist and was telling her that I have this like motivation thing at work, or like four or five months into a job. Like I just lose all motivation and it's I want the job. I always want the job, but I'm just like sitting there. Like trying to force myself, trying to, will myself to do the work. And like, everything is slower. And I I'm like going home and reading productivity hack articles and like nothing works. Um, and she was like, you know, that could be ADHD. Like, have you been tested for that? Uh, and I said, no, uh, I haven't, my brother has it. Uh, but no, I that's. That's something that it, you know, I've gotten tested for. Um, and I did. And lo and behold, I have it.  [00:09:03] Peter: nice to put a name to everything that you've experienced  [00:09:05] Gili: Well, that's the thing, is that like, for me having a name, like even before I was officially diagnosed just that morning when she said that I might have it, like I cried the rest of the morning because it was. Oh like, yes, exactly. This has a name. If this is what it is, it has a name. Um, I'm not crazy. There is something about me because you know, you can see the people around you are functioning differently, that they're processing information differently from you and that you just can't get yourself to work in the same way. And suddenly it was like, oh, I'm not crazy. Like, there really is something in my brain that is making it difficult for me to, to perform in the, you know, in the same way that they are. And also like maybe I can actually forgive myself. Like that was the big thing for me. I think like it was less looking back and being really upset at everything you could have done and more like, oh, like maybe I don't have to have this growing anger inside of me, this growing self hatred. And I can kind of just start to let that go. [00:10:02] Peter: It's funny. I, I, I, I, I try to, I make light of that. Sometimes I make light of the fact that what you said specifically about how you are, uh, you know, other people do things and don't seem to have the same problems that you do, and you're watching them do these things. And I think that I've always had that and it's always been frustra, even knowing what I have and knowing that the things I do. Work. Right. Like, you know, I get up at four in the morning to exercise before my day mm-hmm so I have the Dopamine I needed, but every once in, so while I'm like, God damn it, why do I have to do that? Why do people do, why can people sleep in until six or seven, then just go to work and be on. And, you know, but I always make a joke out of it. I talk about, you know, I call it the leftover pizza concept that, that, that. Other people, they work a full day. They come home. They, I don't wanna cook 'em so they order a pizza. They eat order pizza. They have two slices. They put the rest of in the fridge. That's leftover pizza. Yeah. Never had leftover pizza in my fucking life. that's that's that's not a thing. I order a pizza. I eat the pizza. Yeah. And you know, for me, it's the same thing with alcohol, right. So I'm very aware. I quit for several years. I'm very aware of how I drank. I mm-hmm, maybe, maybe a few times a year in very specific conditions with very specific people. Um, because it's not one. Right. And so every once in a while I get a little frustrated, you know, how come they get to do this in I and I don't. Mm. Um, but then I think about it, I'm like, well, they also don't have the faster brain goodness. Right. They, you know, they haven't started and sold three companies by 40. They haven't mm-hmm , you know, done things like that. So, so, so, so ya try to find the benefit, but yeah, every once in a while, it's, it's very, very frustrating, but let's talk for a second because. Once you got diagnosed, right? Mm-hmm I I'm sure that you've been putting things into play. Same way. I did. Same way. Almost everyone does. You've been putting things into play subconsciously to allow yourself to get through, to, to work, to get on deadline and things like that. Once you got diagnosed here, you are on a high pressure job with deadlines mm-hmm um, once you got diagnosed, what changed and what were you able to do? Cuz obviously you're you let's see CNBC, they haven't fired you today and said, you're, you know, you can't do this. So tell us about the kind of things I think this will interest the audience. Tell us about the kinda things you put into play. What are your tips and tricks to make sure you don't go down the wrong road. I mean, for Christ sake, you have to do, you know, half your job is research, right? Mm-hmm half your job is there's a, how do you not wind up eight hours later on Wikipedia looking up Roman sewage canals, having nothing to do with your original story.  [00:12:10] Gili: Wow. That was that's like Tuesday. No, um, no, totally. um, no, no, no, totally. Um, so yeah, it's a great question. I mean, for me, I think the biggest thing was I just started learning about it immediately and like equipping myself with knowledge. And so I started reading. I read, um, there's one called smart, but stuck. Um, which I read and then, uh, driven to distraction is another one I read recently. And one thing that these things did for that these books did for me is by, is like, I, I was reading stories of other people who have this neurological disorder as well, and seeing myself in them and feeling again, like less alone and more okay. Um, and so I think. Again, that, that anger and that self hatred that I think in and of itself was a distraction kind of started to dissipate and created space for me to be able to focus better. Um, but that was the first thing is I just kind of started learning about what this is. Um, I think I kind of messed around a little bit with Adderall. Like I was like trying, I tried a little bit, but, but I think, you know, I was. The psychiatrist I said, said I have mild ADHD, you know, whatever that means. So, so I don't know if it was because the Adderall doses that I tried, like didn't really work for me or whatever it was, but I decided that I was gonna just try to make do without them, without that, you know, without medication mm-hmm . Um, but, um, yeah, I mean, so have always worked out but have started, um, but started doing it first thing in the morning. Um, I, I was, yeah, I was like, have always kind of messed around with doing it sometimes throughout the day, but that has always been part of my routine. Um, and definitely find that that's an amazing release first thing in the morning. Um, I, as of the last six months, I've also been doing some mindfulness meditation for like 12 minutes when I first wake up, I read, um, this book called peak mind, um, by, um, a researcher and professor in Miami at university of Miami. I mean, Amishi Jha and she, the whole book is about the attention system in the brain. Um, you know, and she touches on ADHD and of course, like there's no real fix for this brain, but there are, there are methods to, um, sharpen, I guess, some components of it. What meditation for me has helped with has just been, um, to have a growing awareness of where my mind is. And so maybe I can't stop it from going, you know, in a trillion directions, basically every 30 seconds. But at the very least I have more of an awareness of where it is and I. I can reel it back to what it needs to be doing. Like that's just something that, you know, that's a skill that has really helped me.  [00:14:35] Peter: No question. What do you, um, how are, how do you handle deadlines?  [00:14:39] Gili: It's yeah, also such a great question. Cause I have them every day. Part of it is the, you know, the, so I actually got hired at CNBC about four months after I got diagnosed. Um, and so at that point I had already sort of started the process of like learning what this isn't. How do I work with the brain that I have, um, It just worked out that I was in a really supportive system. And so my, you know, shout out to Kelly Grant, Esther Bloom, um, Jenna Goudreau , these are my editors and now Hannah Howard, they're, they're very, um, supportive. They're very open. They're very welcoming, you know, and. You know, having that external motivation is extremely helpful in, and getting me to continue to be motivated to get my work done. But I think what happened by nature too, is like the longer you do something, the better at it, you get. Right? And so I have learned, you know, by being in this environment where I'm super supported. To do my job very quickly, you know, to be a better writer to say, this is good enough, you know? Good enough is, that's what I have. So yeah. Good enough is super helpful for deadlines. Um, cause it's easy to be a perfectionist, like what you want is to give them the best, but it doesn't matter. Good enough is like that will just have to suffice. Um, yeah. I don't know. Does that answer? I can think of other things.  [00:15:49] Peter: Yeah. Perfectly last, last question. Yeah. Talk about imposter syndrome.  [00:15:53] Gili: No.  Imposter syndrome, you talk about, about syndrome, huh? imposter syndrome. Um,  [00:15:59] Peter: Hmm. Do you have it, does it affect you? How do you do? Hmm,  [00:16:03] Gili: I mean, sure. Of course. Like I see lots of people around me, you know, at a level of success that I would love that I would love to be at. Um, but. I, you know, I have been blessed with a very big ego [00:16:16] Peter: Haaah! Spectacular!  [00:16:20] Gili: No, I think, um, I think to be honest with you, like, um, yeah, I, I come from a very supportive environment. My parents are, are super loving and supportive. And so I think that I do have some level of like self confidence. Um, That has really helped, like push me through, even in the moments where I was really failing. Um, I mean, I, I get jealous of people. Of course I do, but, but I somehow I think my Ambi, my ambition, um, you know, and just my, like my hunger to, to, to create, um, has just, you know, pushed me through even whatever insecurities I might have had.  [00:16:54] Peter: Awesome. I love it. I love it. Yeah. Wow. This has been amazing. Um, how could people find you tell, tell us where you are, uh, Gil, where, where you go, what your Instagrams are, uh, whatever, your favorite type of pizza, whatever. [00:17:07] Gili: Oh, favorite type of pizza? Uh, well, I. I mean, I like French fries better than pizza. I will just say I'm a French fries person, even more than a pizza person. So you'll  [00:17:13] Peter: and we're done here guys. Thanks for listening. It's been a pleasure. We'll talk.  [00:17:18] Gili: sorry. I like pizza, but French fries would like too much ketchup. That's my go to junk food. I love it. I love it. People can find me on Twitter and Instagram, um, at Molin kids. So M a L I N S K I D. That's my handle.  [00:17:33] Peter: Yeah, a L L I I'm. I'm just putting it in for the M a L I M [00:17:37] Gili: M a L I N. S K I D so my last name is Malinski gotcha. And my, yeah, my handles in Alinski. Yeah. I, I post like all my articles and all my stuff on this, so  [00:17:46] Peter: very cool. Guys what a pleasure. Thank you so much. I really appreciate you taking the time. This was a great interview. Um, thank you. It gives people hope. I mean, I, I remember, um, My, you know, again, being a diagnosed I remember in college, I had a photo photojournalism professor who told me that I'd never make it. I should probably go to something boring like accounting. Said I'd never make it as a journalist. And, uh, when, when I was the first ever, uh, digital journalist to cover the democratic Republican conventions in 1996, I photocopied my press pass, uh, and sent him, sent it to him and said, kind of doing terribly .Hope you're well. That was a nice, that was a nice feeling. [00:18:21] Gili: Um, a nice little FU.  [00:18:22] Peter: Indeed really. You probably know the journal, the professor too. Isn't comp. Really appreciate you being here. We will have you back. Most definitely. This was a pleasure. We'll definitely have you back.  [00:18:32] Gili: Thank you so much. This was delightful. Thank you. I really appreciate it. Peter.  [00:18:35] Peter: Awesome stuff. Most definitely [00:19:08]Credits: You've been listening to the Faster Than Normal podcast. We're available on iTunes, Stitcher and Google play and of course at www.FasterThanNormal.com I'm your host, Peter Shankman and you can find me at shankman.com and @petershankman on all of the socials. If you like what you've heard, why not head over to your favorite podcast platform of choice and leave us a review, come more people who leave positive reviews, the more the podcast has shown, and the more people we can help understand that ADHD is a gift, not a curse. Opening and closing themes were composed and produced by Steven Byrom who also produces this podcast, and the opening introduction was recorded by Bernie Wagenblast. Thank you so much for listening. We'll see you next week!

Scandinavian MIND
Water innovation talks (with Emilia Molin, Mike Hecker and Robert Cederlund)

Scandinavian MIND

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 25:58


The Water Innovation Talks panel discussion features BE WTR's CEO Emilia Molin and Initiativ Utö's CEO Robert Cederlund. The panel discusses how businesses can collaborate with NGOs to further develop innovation within water health.The podcast also features snippets from two keynotes presentations that we're conducted at the Swedish pavilion's presentation stage at Expo 2020 Dubai.The first is from Mike Hecker, founder of BE WTR, who shares the nitty-gritty of how the Swiss-Swedish startup can eliminate single-use plastic bottles.The other is from Robert Cederlund, CEO of Initiativ UTÖ, who explains how wetlands can help to restore the baltic sea.This podcast is part of Changemakers, a series of podcasts, panel talks, and live interviews produced in collaboration with the Swedish partcipation at Expo 2020 Dubai. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ELAS NO CAST
THAMIS DAL MOLIN - ELASNOCAST EP #003

ELAS NO CAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 87:14


Neste episódio tivemos uma conversa “energética” com a Thamis Dal Molin, brasiliense em formação na vida. Conversamos sobre problemas e superações, traumas e amadurecimento e a energia que emanamos.