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Hoaxilla - Der skeptische Podcast aus Hamburg
Hoaxilla #363 – Rapa Nui

Hoaxilla - Der skeptische Podcast aus Hamburg

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 86:55


Am 5. April 1722 entdeckte Jakob Roggeveen im Südpazifik Rapa Nui, das die Einwohner „Te Pito o Te Henua“, den „Nabel der Welt“, nannten. Die Insel sollte allerdings unter dem Namen bekannt werden, den Roggeveen ihr gab: die Osterinsel. Wer waren die Einwohner*innen und warum erschufen sie rund 1.000 riesige Steingesichter, die sogenannten Moai, und stellten sie mit dem Rücken zum Ozean auf? Warum fand die Cook-Expedition, die nur gut 50 Jahre nach Roggeveen stattfand, viele Statuen umgestürzt und beschädigt? Und warum stand das Volk der Rapa Nui gegen Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts kurz vor der Auslöschung? Was war in den knapp 200 Jahren seit der Entdeckung der Insel durch Europäer geschehen? Wir haben den aktuellen Stand der wissenschaftlichen Forschung zu Rapa Nui zusammengetragen. Vielen Dank an Lars von Auf Distanz für die Glückwünsche. Wie man uns unterstützen kann, könnt ihr hier nachlesen. Zum HOAXILLA Merchandise geht es hier QUELLEN Story der Woche: Der Tage an dem ein Bus über die Tower Bridge sprang Thema der Woche: Rapa Nui (die Osterinsel) in der dt. wikipedia Moai in der dt. wikipedia Jakob Roggeveen in der dt. wikipedia Der Bericht von Carl Friedrich Behrens National Geographic: Die riesigen Steinfiguren der Osterinsel National Geographic: Rapa Nui: Die bewegte Geschichte der „Osterinsel“ Scinexx.de: Osterinsel: DNA schreibt Geschichte um SZ: Wie die Entdeckung der Osterinsel vor 300 Jahren zum Fiasko wurde Die Honigpalme in der dt. wikipedia LA Times: Does ‘Rapa Nui’ Take Artistic License Too Far? Video - BBC: Easter Island - Mysteries of a Lost World Schwurbelalarm!!! Video - Erich von Däniken: The Alien Theories Behind Easter Island's Giant Statues

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Stevinho Talks
Stevinho Talks #617: Stinkige Birkenstocks

Stevinho Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 40:11


Warum zündet man an Sylvester nicht mal ein Wasserwerk statt eines Feuerwerks an? Hatten Adam und Eva einen Nabel? Wenn man zu einem Liliputaner sagt, dass er kleinlich ist, ist es dann eine Beleidigung? Wann kann man endlich den Panama-Kanal im Kabel empfangen? Alle Antworten auf diese Fragen, bekommt Ihr in der neuen Ausgabe meines […] Der Beitrag Stevinho Talks #617: Stinkige Birkenstocks erschien zuerst auf Stevinho.de - Ein ausgezeichneter Blog!.

StadtRadio Göttingen - Beiträge
Ein kreativer Begegnungsraum für alle: Der Mitmachraum „Mira“ ist wieder da

StadtRadio Göttingen - Beiträge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 5:00


Der Mitmachraum – kurz Mira, startet in die zweite Runde . Schon letztes Jahr konnten die Menschen in der Göttinger Innenstadt den Mira bestaunen und mitmachen. Jetzt hat er wieder geöffnet und ist in der Göttinger Fußgängerzone, direkt am Nabel zu finden. Dort gibt es viele Aktionen zu dem Projekt: „Sustainable Jetzt“, also Nachhaltigkeit jetzt. Auch das StadtRadio bietet dort Workshops an. Lena Laschke war vor Ort und berichtet.

ココロ踊るドイツ語講座
もうすぐ出産!長かった妊婦期間をドイツ語で振り返ります

ココロ踊るドイツ語講座

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 37:38


前回の配信にたくさんのお祝いメッセージありがとうございます!今回は出産が直前に迫った臨月に収録したポッドキャストを公開します。特に、妊娠中期・後期についてドイツ語を交えながらお話ししています◎今回は「ホルモン」「助産師」「育休」など、妊娠ならでは、だけど日常生活でも意外と出てくる単語・表現が多いので、ぜひ語彙力強化に役立ててください^^‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥4月13日(日)「Vollmondドイツ語会話イベント@東京」の詳細&申し込みはこちら(ぜひ気軽にお越しください♩): ⁠https://vollmond.online/news/event-250413‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥■ 今日のまとめ中期:das zweite Trimester(中期:

Die Rückfallzieher
Pit Gottschalk fordert mehr Offensive und Speed von Marco Rose und Co.

Die Rückfallzieher

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 39:12


Zurück in die Zukunft: Stargast Pit Gottschalk fordert mehr Offensive und Speed von Marco Rose und Co. Mike Meigl Hoffmann ist verhindert, sein prominenter Rückfallzieher-Ersatzmann wäre überall Stammspieler. Sein Name: Pit Gottschalk. Seine Leidenschaft: Fußball im Osten, Westen, Süden und Norden. Seine Vita als Reporter, Enthüller und Neue-Wege-Entdecker macht Geräusche wie Donnerhall. Chefredakteur bei der Sport Bild und Sport1, Macher bei der Funke-Gruppe, Buchautor, Newsletter-Tycoon („Fever Pit‘ch“), Intimkenner des FC Bayern, kritisch-wertschätzender Beobachter der RB-Szene, Klartexter. Gottschalk sagt, dass seine wichtigste journalistische Hinterlassenschaft mit Old Shatterhand Schäfer zu tun hat. „Ich habe Dich 2016 zum Doppelpass geholt“, flötet der Göttliche mit Schalk im Nacken. „Und habe es nie bereut.“ Na ja, fast nie. Wichtigstes Thema von Pit & Guido, die sich lange kennen und blind verstehen: Das heiße Match zwischen Bayern München und RB Leipzig. Gottschalk hält ein 2:2 der aus Ruinen auferstandenen Leipziger für denkbar, Revoluzzer Schäfer wäre mit einem Unentschieden zufrieden. Für den Wahl-Hamburger ist die Meisterschaft offen und von böigen Winden umtost wie Guidos uralter Forst Mustang. „Leverkusen ist wieder dran“, so Gottschalk mit messerscharfem Hoffmannschen Blick auf die Kicker-Tabelle. Außerdem berge das Königsklassen-Finale dahoam in München jede Menge Ablenkungspotenzial für Jo Kimmich und Co. Und das könntd am Ende bei der Meisterfrage entscheidend mitspielen. Die Schaffenskrise der Roten Bullen mit sechs sieglosen Spielen ist 24/7-Gottschalk natürlich nicht entgangen. Der Ausfall tragender Säulen sei „keine Entschuldigung“ dafür, „die Kaderplaner müssen dringend über die Bücher.“ Der Rückfallzieher-Stargast: „Ich finde es grundsätzlich gut, dass RB an Marco Rose festgehalten hat. Aber Rose muss jetzt liefern und unbedingt zurück zu dem Fußball, der RB bekannt gemacht. Schnell, offensiv, torreich. Sogar Guidos Mainzer haben mehr Tore gemacht als RB.“ Übrigens 1: Der Aachener Gottschalk ist Anhänger von Alemannia Aachen, wähnt seine Herzblätter in persona Cheftrainer Heiner Backhaus in guten Händen. Der Gute wurde in Leipzig sozialisiert, hat beim FC Sachsen und bei Lok gespielt und Inter trainiert. Übrigens 2: Gottschalks zweite Liebe ist der HSV. Und der steht vor der Verpflichtung von Danny Röhl von Sheffield Wednesday. Und, ja, auch Röhl hat alles, was er kann, in Leipzig, dem Nabel der Fußball-Welt, gelernt. Die Rückfallzieher danken für Treue und wünschen viel Liebe zum Fest der Liebe. Präsentiert wird die Nummer 223 von den nahezu weltweit erfolgreich aktiven Männlein und Weiblein von Just Naturstein in Hartha. Wer von einem Bad oder einer Küche mit Natursteinen träumt - der Showroom in Hartha lässt keine Wünsche offen. Just-Boss Mirko Adam ist glühender RB-Fan und hat einen intellektuellen und emotionalen Zugang zum zweitliebsten Hobby der 80 Millionen Bundesbürger. Adam tippt übrigens auf einen 2:1-Sieg der Roten Bullen in der Münchner Höhle des Löwen. Lob oder Lob? Bitte Mail an g.schaefer@lvz.de

Weil du Liebe bist.
Meditation - Inneres Licht für Heilung, Stabilität und Klarheit - SAMANA VAYU KRIYA

Weil du Liebe bist.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 18:45


Dies ist eine sehr kraftvolle und ausgleichende Meditation. In der Samana Vayu Kriya geht es darum, das innere Licht und die Energie im Körper zu aktivieren und zu stabilisieren. Indem du dich auf den Nabel konzentrierst und die verschiedenen Schritte der Atmung und Visualisierung durchführst, stellst du eine tiefere Verbindung zu deinem inneren Selbst und zu den universellen Energien her. Samana Vayu ist einer der fünf energetischen Winde und wirkt ausbalancierend auf dein Energiefeld. Wenn du diese Mediation regelmäßig praktizierst, förderst du auf natürlichem Wege deine mentale Klarheit, sowie psychische und physische Stabilität. Durch die angeleitete Verbindung zwischen Nabelzentrum und deiner Wahrnehmung, wird dein Selbstvertrauen und dein inneres Licht gestärkt. Die Samana Vayu Kriya bietet eine Vielzahl von potenziellen Vorteilen, die sowohl körperliche als auch geistige Aspekte betreffen. Hier sind einige der häufigsten Benefits: 1. Energieaktivierung: Die Kriya hilft, die Lebensenergie (Prana) im Körper zu aktivieren und zu harmonisieren, insbesondere im Nabelbereich, der als Zentrum für Energie und Vitalität gilt. 2. Verbesserte Konzentration: Durch die Fokussierung auf den Atem und die Visualisierung kann die Kriya die Konzentration und geistige Klarheit fördern. 3. Stressabbau: Die Praxis kann helfen, Stress abzubauen und ein Gefühl der Ruhe und Gelassenheit zu fördern, indem sie den Geist stabilisiert. 4. Emotionale Balance: Die Kriya kann dazu beitragen, emotionale Blockaden zu lösen und ein Gefühl von innerem Frieden und Ausgeglichenheit zu schaffen. 5. Körperliche Gesundheit: Durch die Aktivierung der Energie im Nabelbereich kann die Kriya die Verdauung und die allgemeine körperliche Gesundheit unterstützen. 6. Selbstvertrauen und Selbstbewusstsein: Die Praxis fördert das Selbstvertrauen und das Gefühl der Selbstsicherheit, indem sie die Verbindung zum inneren Selbst stärkt. 7. Spirituelle Entwicklung: Die Kriya kann auch als Werkzeug für spirituelles Wachstum und Bewusstseinserweiterung dienen, indem sie die Verbindung zu höheren Bewusstseinszuständen fördert. 8. Heilung: Die heilenden Eigenschaften des Lichts und der Energie, die während der Praxis wahrgenommen werden, können zur körperlichen und emotionalen Heilung beitragen. Nun wünsche ich dir unendlich viel Freude beim Meditieren und Ausbalancieren deiner in dir wirkenden Kräfte. …weil du Liebe bist. Deine Lara Danke für deine Bewertung auf Spotify und iTunes. Das bedeutet mir so viel, da dieser Podcast dann leichter menschen erreicht, die gerade in herausfordernden Zeiten stecken und eine Herzensumarmung gut gebrauchen können. Infos zu weiteren Terminen und Events: https://guru-granola.com/pages/termine Schreibe mir liebend gern, wie dir die Folge gefallen hat und welche Erkenntnisse du für dein eigenes Leben gewonnen hast. Mail: lara@guru-granola.de Instagram: @gurugranola oder @laramadeby

Fotografie Neu Denken. Der Podcast.
e188 Thomas Nolte. »Stockfotografie. Pathosformeln des Spätkapitalismus«

Fotografie Neu Denken. Der Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 36:57


Thomas Nolte, Kulturwissenschaftler, freier Autor und Redakteur. »Bilder auf Vorrat.« Thomas Nolte studierte Germanistik und interkulturelle deutsch-französische Studien an den Universitäten Marburg, Toulouse, Aix-Marseille und Tübingen. Anschließend hat er an den Universitäten Tübingen und Aix-Marseille zum Unterhaltungstheater des 19. Jahrhunderts promoviert. Im März 2024 ist sein Buch »Stockfotografie. Pathosformeln des Spätkapitalismus« in der Reihe Digitale Bildkulturen des Wagenbach Verlags erschienen. Aktuell arbeitet er als Redakteur mehrerer Fachzeitschriften und freier Autor. Link zum Buch auf der Verlagshomepage: https://www.wagenbach.de/buecher/titel/1411-stockfotografie.html Publikationsliste: »Stockfotografie. Pathosformeln des Spätkapitalismus.« Berlin: Wagenbach Verlag 2024. »Spielformen des Komischen. Das Unterhaltungstheater des 19. Jahrhunderts in Wien und Paris.« Göttingen: Konstanz University Press 2023. Artikel: »One, two, three, four«. Das Einzählen als Nabel der Popmusik. In: Pop-Zeitschrift Online, 19. März 2024. URL: https://pop-zeitschrift.de/2024/03/19/one-two-three- fourautorvon-thomas-nolte-autordatum18-03-2024-datum Sounds of Silence. Wie Silent Disco aus dem kollektiven Cluberlebnis eine private Angelegenheit macht. In: Pop-Zeitschrift Online, 31. Januar 2023 https://pop-zeitschrift.de/2023/01/31/sounds-of-silence-autorvon- thomas-nolte-autordatum31-1-2023 Komische Kuren. Eine Lektüre von Arthur Schnitzlers Professor Bernhardi vor dem Hintergrund von Molières Arzt-Stücken. In: Hofmannsthal-Jahrbuch zur Europäischen Moderne 30 (2022), S. 195-222. Ja, Pandemic! Das Album »Die Gruppe Ja, Panik« als Standortbestimmung von Pop-Musik im pandemischen Zeitalter. In: Pop-Zeitschrift Online, 13. Juni 2022. https://pop-zeitschrift.de/2022/06/13/ja-pandemicautorthomas-nolte- autordatum13-6-2022/ Das Versprechen in der Pop-Musik. Pop und Paranoia in Thomas Melles Die Welt im Rücken. In: Weimarer Beiträge 68, H. 1 (2022), S. 5-21. Bilder der Revolution. Johann Nestroys Freiheit in Krähwinkel. In: Cahiers d'études germaniques 79 (2020), S. 65-78. Die Karikatur als Denkfigur der Grenze. Charles Baudelaire »De l'essence du rire«. In: kultuRRevolution 74 (2018), S. 33-43. - - - Fotopodcast Episode mit Andy Scholz als Interviewpartner https://fotopodcast.de/fpc422/ - - - Der Deutsche Fotobuchpreis ist wieder dabei in Frankfurt auf der Buchmesse vom 16. bis 20. Oktober 2024, Halle 3.1. https://www.buchmesse.de https://www.instagram.com/buchmesse/ ​- - - Episoden-Cover-Gestaltung: Andy Scholz Episoden-Cover-Foto/Grafik: privat Idee, Produktion, Redaktion, Moderation, Schnitt, Ton, Musik: Andy Scholz Der Podcast ist eine Produktion von STUDIO ANDY SCHOLZ 2020-2024. Andy Scholz wurde 1971 in Varel geboren. Er studierte Philosophie und Medienwissenschaften an der Universität Düsseldorf, Kunst und Design an der HBK Braunschweig und Fotografie/Fototheorie an der Folkwang Universität der Künste in Essen. Er ist freier Künstler, Autor und Dozent. Seit 2012 unterrichtet er an verschiedenen Instituten, u.a.: Universität Regensburg, Fachhochschule Würzburg, North Dakota State University in Fargo (USA), Philipps-Universität Marburg, Ruhr Universität Bochum, Pädagogische Hochschule Ludwigsburg. Seit 2016 ist er künstlerischer Leiter und Kurator vom INTERNATIONALEN FESTIVAL FOTOGRAFISCHER BILDER, das er gemeinsam mit Martin Rosner gründete. Im ersten Lockdown im Juni 2020 begann er mit dem Podcast und seit 2022 ist er Organisationsleiter vom Deutschen Fotobuchpreis, der ins INTERNATIONALE FESTIVAL FOTOGRAFISCHER BILDER in Regensburg integriert wurde. Er lebt und arbeitet in Essen (Ruhrgebiet). http://fotografieneudenken.de/ https://www.instagram.com/fotografieneudenken/ https://festival-fotografischer-bilder.de/ https://www.instagram.com/festivalfotografischerbilder/ https://deutscherfotobuchpreis.de/ https://www.instagram.com/deutscher_fotobuchpreis/ http://andyscholz.com/

Digitales Unternehmertum - rund um das digitale Business!
Monatsrückblick Sept. 2024: Amazon beendet Homeoffice | KI im Einzelhandel | Paketzustellung mit der Straßenbahn | Wer haftet, wenn KI Fehler macht? #514

Digitales Unternehmertum - rund um das digitale Business!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 29:14


Alle Themen aus dem Podcast inkl. der Links: Themenüberblick für den September 2024Auch in diesem Monat gibt es wieder spannende News und Fachbeiträge, die ich in verschiedene Kategorien und mit allen Links für euch zusammengefasst habe: UnternehmenAmazon beendet Homeoffice ab 2025: Ab Anfang Januar müssen Amazon-Beschäftigte wieder fünf Tage pro Woche ins Büro kommen. (Link) Bund plant steuerliche Anreize für E-Autos als Dienstwagen (Link) Künstliche Intelligenz (KI)Wer haftet, wenn die KI Fehler macht? (Link) KI treibt die Leistung der Rechenzentren und damit Strom- und Wasserverbrauch der Konzerne in die Höhe. Ein US-Team hat versucht, das zu quantifizieren. (Links) Walmart und Amazon treiben den Wandel im Einzelhandel mit KI voran (Link) Snapchat will Gesichter von Nutzern in Werbung verwenden (Link) E-CommerceBye-bye Stau: Amazon nutzt Frankfurter Straßenbahnen für Paketzustellung (Links) Finanzminister nehmen Temu und Shein ins Visier (Link 1 / Link 2 / Link 3) AutoindustrieVW, China als Nabel der Autowelt (Link) BankensektorProbleme der Genossenschaftsbanken (Link) GesundheitDie EU hat nichts aus Corona gelernt (Link) MittagspauseMittagspausenkultur (Link)

Eco Medios Entrevistas
Valentín Nabel Director de la consultora Opinaia @Opinaia (@valentaOK) @asteriscostv 4-9-2024

Eco Medios Entrevistas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 9:33


Valentín Nabel Director de la consultora Opinaia @Opinaia (@valentaOK) @asteriscostv 4-9-2024

Audimax
Audimax: Uwe Jochum – Die große Bibliothek von Alexandria

Audimax

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 51:03


Brennende Bibliotheken sind wie brennende Kirchen ein Fanal: Ihre drohende Zerstörung konfrontiert uns mit der Möglichkeit, dass es mit unserer Kultur, wie wir sie kennen und schätzen, zu Ende gehen könnte. Eines der berühmtesten Fanale dieser Art ist der Brand der großen Bibliothek von Alexandria, der auf das Konto von Gaius Julius Cäsar gehen soll: Das Ende der Bibliothek ist oft als ein Zeichen verstanden worden, das das Ende der Epoche des Hellenismus markiert und den Beginn der römischen Kaiserzeit, in der Rom zum Nabel der Welt wird. Der Essay von Dr. Uwe Jochum geht nicht nur der Frage nach, was wir von der großen Bibliothek überhaupt wissen – wann sie gegründet wurde und von wem und warum und wie groß sie war. Sondern er beschäftigt sich auch mit der Frage, wie und warum die Bibliothek aus der Geschichte verschwand und nichts mehr von ihrer Existenz kündet als die Geschichten, die wir in antiken Quellen über sie erzählt finden. War es wirklich Cäsar, der Machtpolitiker, der den Untergang der Bibliothek bewirkt hatte? Oder waren es undurchsichtige Zeitläufte und einfache Vernachlässigung, die zum Verschwinden der Bibliothek geführt haben?

Hearts of Oak Podcast
Dr David Wood - Islam's Misconceptions and the Importance of Historical Evidence

Hearts of Oak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 51:29 Transcription Available


Shownotes and Transcript Dr. David Wood joins Hearts of Oak to recount his transformative journey from atheism to Christianity. Sparked by profound discussions with Nabeel Qureshi during his time in jail. Focusing on apologetics regarding Islam, he emphasizes the need for Christians to address Islam's global ambitions for dominance and engage with its challenges. The conversation delves into Islam's complexities, including misconceptions, Muhammad's role, and controversial practices, shedding light on control mechanisms within the religion. Highlighting the growing curiosity to critically examine faith, the discussion urges critical engagement with Islam, support for individuals leaving the faith, and challenges foundational beliefs through historical and logical analyses. By comparing Jesus and Muhammad, the dialogue aims to encourage critical thinking and foster open discussions to prompt introspection and reshape perspectives on faith. Dr David Wood is an American evangelical missionary, Christian apologist and polemicist. He is currently head of the Acts 17 Apologetics Ministry. He is a member of the Society of Christian Philosophers and the Evangelical Philosophical Society. After converting to Christianity, he earned degrees in biology and philosophy, and a PhD in the philosophy of religion. Connect with David... WEBSITE              acts17.com X/TWITTER          x.com/Acts17David YOUTUBE            youtube.com/@apologeticsroadshow Interview recorded  15.7.24 Connect with Hearts of Oak... X/TWITTER        x.com/HeartsofOakUK WEBSITE            heartsofoak.org/ PODCASTS        heartsofoak.podbean.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA  heartsofoak.org/connect/ SHOP                  heartsofoak.org/shop/ Transcript Hearts of Oak: I'm delighted to have Dr. David Wood with us today. David, thank you so much for your time. Dr David Wood: Hey, how you doing, Peter? Hearts of Oak: All good. All the better for seeing you and better for seeing you in London when you're over with the absolutely awesome conference that you and Jay and many others were involved in. So thank you for taking the time and coming over to Blighty. Dr David Wood: Yeah, that was fun. Hearts of Oak: It was good fun. Obviously, people can find you @Acts17David on Twitter and @ApologeticsRoadshow over on YouTube. Make use of both of those resources. But David, I've followed you for, I mean, quite a number of years on the engagement on Islam. And obviously I've known Jay for back when he was in London. So 17, 18 years ago, I first connected with Jay and was opened up into the world of engaging Islam and polemics and something I didn't understand before. And I've got to slowly understand and marvel at his ability to engage, as is your ability. But can I maybe step back a little bit? You've put out videos about you being an atheist and becoming a Christian. And I'm curious about that journey before we get on to your engagement on actually deconstructing Islam and taking it apart and destroying it, absolutely. But your conversion, tell us about that. Dr David Wood: I grew up as an atheist. I don't remember ever believing in God when I was a kid, but it wasn't really an issue. I wasn't thinking about it. It just wasn't an issue wherever I was. I was probably, I don't know, 13, 14 when I realized I was an atheist and eventually ended up in jail. And whenever I say that, atheists go, oh, you're saying that all atheists go to jail. No, I'm not. That was me. That was me. Okay. That was me. I'm one of the people who had a jailhouse conversion. So I got to jail and I met a Christian in there. This was a guy who had turned himself in for 21 felonies. So he became a Christian, went, turned himself in for everything he'd ever done. I thought that was the most idiotic thing I'd ever heard about in my life. So I started talking to this guy and he enraged me so much that I was, I started studying Christianity just to, just to argue with this guy. And, uh, uh, anyway, a while later, uh, took a while, but I eventually became a Christian, uh, had to serve some time, uh, got out, went to college. And so, yeah, that's, that's, uh, that's, that's the short version. If people want the law, if people want the long version, they can, they can, uh, check it out on my channel. Hearts of Oak: It's on your YouTube channel. Absolutely. What is your, cause you kind of think, I mean, I grew up pastor's kids, so very different background. Uh, you're growing up where you, you never went to church, never went to Sunday school. That just wasn't part of your upbringing. Dr David Wood: No, the only time I went to church was if I, and I never went to church when I was like little, uh, eventually we moved and we were closer to my grandmother and my aunt. But if I were visiting my grandmother or my aunt then and it was a Sunday then we'd go to church and I just remember I'd go in there and I'd sit right beside the little clock on the wall and I would just stare at that thing for the entire service and then as soon as it was done I would bolt for the door because they would have like donuts or brownies downstairs and so I'd bolt downstairs and grab a bunch of donuts and stuff. Hearts of Oak: But it wasn't on your agenda at all no you you talked about being in prison and I've read Nabil Qureshi's book and you touch on that and that having an impact on you, meeting him. And what was that connection like? Dr David Wood: Well, we just, we, we became best friends in college. So we were both on the, uh, speech and debate team at Old Dominion University. And, um, we went on, uh, uh, you go to different competitions and stuff. So this is, this is after I was locked up. So I got, uh, once I got out, I went to, uh, school, met Nabil Qureshi and we ended up sharing a hotel room on a school trip. And of course, you know, I'd been a Christian for several years now. He'd been a Muslim all his life. And I'm sitting in the hotel room and I see this guy's a Muslim, but I don't, you don't know if he's like a hardcore Muslim or, you know, liberal Muslim or something like that. So I was wondering, I'm sitting there reading my Bible in a year and I pray, I say, God, if you want me to talk to this guy, let him start it because I don't want people to accuse me of attacking the Muslim or something like that. And anyway, little, little while after that, I'm sitting there reading my Bible and he He goes, he goes, so are you a hardcore Christian? I was like, all right. Come on. All right. Here we go. Here we go. Here we go. And so we ended up, we ended up talking a lot that weekend about Islam and Christianity. We just became, we just became best friends. We got along really well. We ended up hanging out all the time together and so on. And yeah, so we spent the next basically four years arguing about Christianity and Islam. he eventually became a Christian. And when he became a Christian, I actually thought, oh, cool. I'm done with Islam right now because the only reason I was studying Islam was because my best friend was a Muslim. If he'd been something else, I'd have been studying that. And so, yeah, he became a, he became a Christian. I thought, ah, cool. I'm done with this stuff. I can get back to stuff I'm more interested in, which is almost anything. But yeah, it was actually part, part of the reason I stayed dealing with Islam was kind of watching the stand that he took for the gospel, and I was just like, wow, Muslims make really cool Christians. And by the way, there's a reason for that. There's kind of a flip side of what's a negative, and it ends up being a positive. But Islam puts all these psychological barriers in front of people, in front of Muslims, to keep them from leaving Islam. So Muslims are told their entire lives that the worst possible sin you can commit is the sin of shirk, associating a partner with Allah. So if you say Jesus is Lord, you've just associated a partner with Allah. That's the worst possible. That's a one-way ticket to hell. So saying Jesus is Lord is the worst thing you can possibly do. Two, they know they have to give up their families if they convert to Islam, or at the very least that their relationships with their families are going to be very, very, very strained. And three, the penalty for leaving Islam is death. Doesn't happen a lot in the West, but you always have to be kind of looking over your shoulder if you leave Islam. So we're Christians. We preach the good news. And when a Muslim, what a Muslim hears when we preach the good news is, oh, so you're telling me to believe this thing that's going to have to, that'll cause me to have to give up my family and maybe get my head chopped off and it's a one-way ticket to hell. And you guys call this the good news because it sounds like the worst news ever. So that's kind of a negative. Islam makes it very difficult to leave Islam. But the positive side, the positive side, I said there's There's a reversal here. The positive side is that when a Muslim says, you know what? I may have to give up my family and this may get my head chopped off. And I've been told all my life this will get me sent to hell. But you know what? I want to know Jesus anyway. That's someone who will stand up for Christ. And so, yeah, I just ended up sticking with it. Hearts of Oak: What was, what were you, before we get into that, what was your interest before? What kind of pathway may you have followed if someone like Nabeel Quresh had not come into your world and you'd understood the importance of presenting Christ to Muslims? Dr David Wood: Well, I was more interested in the objections of atheists because that was my background. So I probably would have done that. And that was the other part of it, why I ended up staying with Islam was that as I was thinking about that, like after Nabeel became a Christian, as I was thinking about what I wanted to focus on, it was just like, almost every Christian apologist out there deals with atheism. And back then there weren't a lot of Christians who were dealing with Islam. So you're talking early 2000s, like, you know, shortly after 9-11. If you went into Christian apologetics back then, you were either dealing with the objections of atheists or you're dealing with cults or or something like that, there were not a lot of people dealing with Islam. It was Jay Smith over there in the UK. There was Tony Costa in Canada. There's Samuel Green down in Australia and a couple of people in the US, but it just wasn't an emphasis. And so there was also that point where, okay, maybe I need to not be doing what I'm most interested in and do what's needed. And so I started focusing on that. Fortunately, it's a different time. Lots of people deal with to Islam now. So these are actually good days. Hearts of Oak: Well, of course, the starting point is, why would you engage with Islam? Surely Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are all three of the great Abrahamic faiths. So why would you even want to engage on that when someone is following the great Abrahamic faith and therefore is good? Dr David Wood: I know you're not serious, but no, it's funny. So you've, we're told, we're told in, we're told in the New Testament what the core of the gospel is. So Jesus spent a few years with his followers. But when you look at the book of Acts, the message they actually went out and were preaching afterwards, this is the takeaway. The main takeaway for them was that Jesus died on the cross for sins. He rose from the dead and he's Lord. So you've got death, resurrection and deity. Those are the points they hit wherever they went. So that was the core of the gospel message for them. And we're also told in the New Testament that false teachers and false prophets are going to come. What are these false teachers and false prophets going to do? They're going to lead people away from that core message. And then you get down to Muhammad, and Muhammad comes along. And Muhammad says, hey, you Christians, you believe in God? So do I. You believe that God sent prophets? So do I. You believe in these revelations, these scriptures? So do I. When it comes to Jesus, you believe that he's born of a virgin? So do I. You believe that he lived the most miraculous life in history? So do I. you believe that he's the word, so do I. You believe that he's the Messiah, so do I. I agree with you on all these things. But there are just these three things we have to get past. One, he didn't die on the cross for sins. Two, he didn't rise from the dead. And three, he's not Lord. So if we can just get past those things, we'll all be on the same page. And it's like, my goodness, we've been waiting for you, buddy. You are like the perfect, you are the perfect ultimate example of a false prophet. Someone who agrees with us on all these other things and says, yeah, we're this close to being on the same page. Just drop the entire core of the Christian gospel. And so, yeah, we were warned. We were warned about Muhammad and we definitely have to respond to him. Hearts of Oak: Now, I want to go into a lot of the issues that you engage with on Islam, and especially the person of Muhammad. But you touched on people focus on atheism and see that as the threat. You obviously see Islam as a threat that's not being focused on. Tell us about that clash, because is it safer to focus on Islam? Is the people are blind to Islam? What is it? Why is the reason why the focus is on one threat and not the other? Dr David Wood: Well, it's just it was just atheism was a bigger issue in the West. So in the in the 80s and 90s, when apologetics started becoming more of an issue for people, and it was because you had Christian families and their kids are going off to college and their kids are coming back. Their kids weren't coming back Muslims. Their kids were going off to college and taking some philosophy classes and becoming skeptical. And if your kids had been raised in a church but hadn't really been given any reasons, in other words, they hadn't dealt with apologetics at all, and they didn't know how to respond to issues, and then you were actually challenged on your faith, some of those kids would just leave Christianity and become atheists. So people started focusing on that. And it's the other issue as far as cults where it wasn't Muslims knocking at your door, it was Jehovah's Witnesses or Mormons. So people were responding to what was kind of an issue for them and Islam wasn't really an issue in the 70s, 80s and 90s and so on. So that by the time Islam started becoming an issue. Christian apologetics was just veered towards completely other things. And so, yeah, so yeah, that's why I started focusing on Islam. But no, it's definitely not, it's definitely not, not, not safer by any means. But as far as, as far as the, why it's so relevant, there's nothing in atheism that tells you one way or another how you're supposed to behave. So you could have an atheist who's, you know, a really mean, aggressive guy. You can have an atheist who, I don't care what people believe. Like my friend, I'm friends with the guy, the apostate prophet. His attitude is, look, I don't believe this stuff, but I don't really care what other people believe. It's not an issue for me. Like I'm an atheist. I don't believe anything happens after death. But if you believe something, what do I care? Right. And that makes sense from an atheistic perspective. So it only makes sense from an atheistic perspective to be concerned about something that's actually like causing you harm in your life or something like that. So he focuses on Islam. There's one religion out there that wants to execute me because he's an ex-Muslim. So he focuses on that. But apart from that, there's nothing in atheism that tells you you have to subjugate the world or anything like that. And you could have all different kinds of atheists. But part of Islam is the goal of ultimately subjugating the world and making all religion for Allah. law. So even with Muslims, you'll have different kinds of Muslims. So you'll have peaceful Muslims, you'll have very aggressive Muslims, but it's not like atheism where the ideology doesn't tell you what to do. The ideology tells you that your ultimate goal is to subjugate the world. And so Islam is, even with a diversity among Muslims, Islam is always going to be a bigger issue because when people take it seriously, then they have to start taking these issues seriously about confronting other people and, yeah, ultimately subjugating the world. Hearts of Oak: Well, that's a concept that doesn't really connect with Christians and those in the West. Generally, they think there's a pluralism and your freedom to believe what you think. And then Islam comes along and seems to be to want that dominance, to want to force its opinion that you can accept anything, but you must accept Islam. You don't have that freedom. I don't think that many Christians, certainly in the UK, probably the same for the US, I don't think they understand that desire to dominate that comes from Islam. Dr David Wood: Yeah, they don't. And you have lots of Christians who are, who are, you know, they might be ashamed of the history of Christianity. They might say, oh, well, you know, there were times when Christians tried to conquer people and stuff. So who are we to complain about Islam? Not realizing, well, you're not told, you weren't told to conquer the world. It's just a thing that humans do. too. So anyone might do that. You could have various ideologies where just because there are human beings involved, human beings very frequently want to make our way the way for everyone else. But Islam is different in that it actually calls for it. So as a Christian, if Christians start going around killing people, then you as a Christian could say, you're not supposed to be doing that. Here, let me show you why. Look, Jesus says right here, here. My kingdom is not of this world. He breaks it down to here. He's not fighting for an earthly kingdom. You can explain why they're wrong. You can say, look, it says right here, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you. You're not supposed to hate everyone and try to kill everyone. So you have a basis within Christianity for saying, no, you shouldn't be doing that. In Islam, it's the reverse, where if you're peaceful and you just want to get along with people and so on, you can actually say, hey, if you're a Muslim, you need to be looking at what you're supposed supposed to be doing here. And so, yeah, it's just lots of people think, oh, you know, different religions have had their issues. Islam may just have a little bit of an issue now that you have some aggressive guys in it, but it can mellow out after time. But yeah, when one of the main goals of the religion is subjugating the world, that's going to keep popping up, and we keep seeing it pop up for a reason. Hearts of Oak: It is a possibly difficult issue to engage on. Okay, so moving on to um and I don't know if jihadi tears is available on your website because I love the mug Dr David Wood: Oh, yeah. Yeah, I have a little online store, because I got this one made for live streams, but people asked where they could get it. So, yeah, they can get it in my little merch store. Hearts of Oak: Okay, it's available there. I just want to point that out. all right the so engaging on Islam um many people don't many people are afraid although they don't know they're afraid um where do you start is it then maybe start with the person of Muhammad um that we are told peace be upon him he is a prophet he must be respected and whether or not he exists or not I'm not very sure but how do you let's start with the person of Muhammad because Because I know that my good friend Calvin Robinson here in the UK calls it Muhammadism, those who follow Muhammad. And then you think, actually, is this about him or is it about something else? So how do you begin to tackle that issue of that individual? Dr David Wood: Well, yeah, people who call it Muhammadism and point out that it seems to be about Muhammad, absolutely correct. Absolutely correct. Correct. If you look at Islam, I mean, the word, you can learn a lot about a religion by kind of what its name is, like Christianity emphasizes Christ in the name of the religion. Islam, the word Islam means submission, and in its religious context means submission to Allah, refers to submission to Allah. And so Muslims will use that as sort of a sales pitch. Hey, Christians and Jews, you believe in God. You believe in submitting to God, right? Well, this is just the religion of submission to God. Why would you be opposed to that? Well, Islam doesn't just tell you that you must submit to Allah. It tells you how you submit to Allah. And you submit to Allah by obeying Muhammad in everything. And I'm not making that up. I'm not exaggerating this. Surah 4, verse 65, among other passages, Surah 4, verse 65. Says that Muslims can have no real faith until they make Muhammad judge in all disputes, have no resistance against anything that he decides and submit to him with full submission. And so here's the religion where you submit to Allah. OK, how do you do that? By mindlessly obeying anything this guy over here says, this guy who's an illiterate 7th century Arabian caravan robber. You have to mindlessly obey everything he says. If you have any doubt about what he says or you question anything, he says, you're not a real Muslim. And so, yeah, the religion is all about Muhammad. And it would be one thing if he was a really, really great, nice guy. It's something else entirely if he's a guy who calls for the violent subjugation of the world, a guy who says that apostates have to be beheaded, A guy who says that Jews and Christians, because they have true revelations, can accept an inferior status in society and pay tribute money to Muslims in honor in order to not be killed. But everyone else, they either have to be they have to convert or die. It's just it's just an entirely different category, especially when you look at some of you start getting down to the moral issues with with Muhammad, things like. A child marriage, he married a girl who was six years old. He consummated the marriage when she was nine years old. And you can look down to today, you have Muslims who are the world champions of defending child marriage. Daniel Hakikachu, you can consummate a marriage with a five-year-old, a six-year-old, a seven-year-old. He argues this, he defends this, he tries to defend it academically. You have Ali Dawa, who said that if his daughter was nine years old and she got her first menstrual, she got her first monthly period, then he said he would tell her she's ready to be married. And keep in mind, the Quran doesn't even require that. Aisha hadn't even reached puberty. So Ali Dawa, as revolting as it is to say, I would tell my nine-year-old daughter she's ready to be married. He's actually better than Muhammad who didn't wait, who didn't wait for a first, uh, didn't wait for a menstrual cycle. And so this is, this is the kind of guy you're dealing with. I mean, Muhammad again, had sex with a nine-year-old girl. He took the wife of his own adopted son after he caused the divorce by seeing her practically naked and started lusting after her and, uh, eventually married her after he caused the divorce when his adopted son's like, Oh, oh, if you want her, then you take her. And so he bought, owned, sold, and traded black African slaves. Those are the guys who institutionalized the African slave trade long before the United States ever existed. They're just amazing stories about the issues that this guy had. And they're in the Muslim sources. They're right there in the Muslim sources. So I'll just share one story that sort of gives you an idea of what you're dealing with here. Once Muhammad got caught in the bed of his wife, Hafsa, having sex with his slave girl. Now he was allowed to have sex with his slave girls. They understood that they didn't want it happening in their own beds, right? His, his wives didn't want him having sex with his slave girls in their beds. That was the issue. So Hafsa goes out to run some errands. She comes back early. Muhammad is in her bed with his sex slave. She objects to this. She goes and complains to the other wives and then to stop his wives from complaining. Like, what are you, you're rolling around with a slave girl in our bed, the bed that I sleep in. And then I'm about to go to bed there and you were just, you know, in there with your slave girl. So he, so in order to deal with his wives complaining, he says, fine, look, I'll never, I swear by Allah, I will never have sex with that slave girl again. And so then his wives are, oh, okay, that's fine. And then he gets the revelations in that are the opening verses of Surah 66. Anyone could read these, the opening verses of Surah 66, Allah tells him to break his oath. He said, I didn't tell you, I didn't tell you to break that. I didn't tell you to make that oath. I didn't tell you to swear that to me. And so he says, hey, you break that oath. And so Muhammad went back to having sex with his slave girl. He eventually, that's Mary the cop. That one was Mary the cop. He eventually got her pregnant. So, but I mean, think about this. This is Muhammad swears an oath to Allah. Allah tells him to break the oath because, well, I didn't tell you to make that oath and therefore you can break it. Well, think about that. Like 99.9999999% of all oaths that anyone ever takes were not commanded to you by God. So that means anyone could just break any oath at any time because God didn't order you to do it. And that's what you actually find in the Muslim sources that Muhammad is constantly being told, here's the justification for this horrible behavior that you're doing. And it comes from God. God is the one who's justifying your behavior right now. And if you look at the justifications, it makes all sorts of really, really terrible behavior completely acceptable. Hearts of Oak: So you're telling us that you can come up with voices in your head and then you can announce that is the way according to God to live by. And then you can do whatever you like. I don't know what to make of that. Dr David Wood: It is. is if you have enough people following you, if you get enough followers, you can silence anyone who criticizes you. I call this, this is a version of what I call Islam's 99-1 rule. And I usually talk about that in the context of apologetics with, I mean, Islamic apologetics with people like Zakir Naik. Because you sit there and listen to Zakir Naik, if you have any idea what he's talking about, you know, if you understand the issues that he's talking about, you know he's spouting complete nonsense. But the audience he's talking to, they don't know about any of this. They just agree with whatever he's saying And so the rule that has always been part of Islam is, If you're telling a crowd something Even if you're making it up If 99% of the people are just going to go along with what you say and believe you And 1% are going to object and go I'm not sure about that Or no, I know you're wrong about this Or this sounds suspicious to me If only 1% of people are going to object The 99% can silence the 1% So it's always been the way to do things in Islam So if you go out and you convince a bunch of people in Arabia to mindlessly agree with anything you say, and someone objects and says, hey, wait, I think we have a problem here. Well, the 99 can silence the one. And so that's been built into Islam from the beginning. It's the same in Islam now. Hearts of Oak: So you approach Islam, and what part of it do you tackle? You've got the Quran itself with its gibberish stories. You've then got the theology and all the books written about it. You've got Muhammad's life story. You've got all the practices that happen. I mean, you look at this range, and it's much more complicated. In Christianity, you have the Bible. You've got Genesis to Revelation. Revelation, you read it. It's fairly simple. You can understand the vast majority, if not the whole of the Bible. Maybe we'll leave a bit of Revelation aside in some of the other books. But I mean, it's simple to understand. The Islam seems to be much more complicated and convoluted and purposely designed to confuse people. So how do you start with unpacking it? Dr David Wood: Islam is extremely confusing. If you just start reading the Quran, you're going to be confused. Like when I see Christians who say, hey, I'm interested in doing Christian apologetics and dealing with Islam and so on. Should I read the Quran? I usually tell them that's going to confuse you at the beginning. Hold off on that. You might want to look up certain, you might want to look up the verses on certain topics that you're interested in. But as far as just sitting down and reading the Quran, you're not going to get anything out of it. You're probably going to give up around midway through surah two you're going to give up and so if you think that's essential to doing apologetics with Islam you're going you're not going to last long because you're going to give up and say this is too confusing uh but yeah the Quran's just it's completely disorganized it jumps around when they arranged it they basically arranged it from longest apart from the opening prayer uh they basically arranged it from longest chapters the shortest chapters so the chapters are completely out of out of like historical order um and so very confusing there You can only figure out. These passages mean or what the correct order is by going outside the Quran to these massive multi-volume collection of stories called the Hadiths and to the Sira literature and so on. And the impact that that has had on the Muslim community over the centuries is that, keep in mind, when I cited Surah 4, verse 65, that you can't have any resistance against anything Muhammad has said. You can't come up with your own interpretation of things. That's the sin of innovation in Islam. That's a one-way ticket to hell. If you come up with your own interpretation, your own understanding, that's a one-way ticket to hell. So the result of the Quran being very, very confusing and requiring these massive multi-volume collections of other sources and commentaries in order to understand what the Quran is even saying, the impact, the practical impact that it's had on the Muslim community over the centuries is you don't want to just read the Quran for yourself, because if you do, you're going to misunderstand some things and you might fall into some massive sins as far as coming up with your own understanding, misunderstanding passages, and you're actually... Going against Muhammad's understanding on some of these issues. And so you're actually in a lot of trouble not realizing it. So you don't want to do that. So the impact that this has had is you either need to learn all of it. So you learn the Quran and the commentaries, the Hadith, the Syria, you learn all of that so that you understand the Quran accurately, or sit down, shut up and listen to what your scholar says. The scholar who understands all this stuff, listen to what that guy says. And so your average Muslim, and this is shocking because we think of Muslims as very knowledgeable about their religion because we see them go to the mosque, we see them dressed in a certain way. No, Islam emphasizes that Muslims need to understand these basic practices and they need to do these things. They need to fast during Ramadan. They need to dress a certain way. They need to take the pilgrimage. But as far as understanding their book, it was shocking to me how little Muslims know about their book. In fact, the vast majority of times, the vast majority of times when I'm quoting the Quran to Muslims, they have no clue what I'm talking about because they're just not familiar with it. And that's kind of sad because you're trying to expose Muhammad by quoting these passages and they don't know what you're talking about. But there's a positive side to that as well. Namely that when you're showing Muslims what the Quran says about all these issues, the question that rises in their mind is, wait a minute, why have I never heard this from my Imam? Why have I never heard this from my Sheikh? Why am I hearing these things from this Christian only? And so there can be a kind of light switch moment eventually like, wait a minute, have they been filtering information from, have they been hiding this stuff from me? Have my leaders been hiding this information about the Quran and Muhammad from me? And why am I getting this stuff from the Christian and so on? So that can actually encourage them to start studying Islam for themselves. And at which point they're going to be on their way out of Islam. Hearts of Oak: It doesn't be a perfect setup for a cult because you do something that is only accessible to a few people in a language that only Allah can speak in. That's a bit of a bummer that you have a God that can only speak in one language, but that you've only got one language and the vast majority don't understand it. And therefore, they just do what they're told to do in a robotic fashion. It does seem like a perfect setup for having a worldwide cult. It is. It's considered a big religion just because of the size of it. If it were smaller, you would consider it a cult. But yeah, cult tactics are at the core of Islam. If you look at the tactics of any cult, that's exactly what Muhammad was doing the entire time. When you engage with people when they begin to see through the nonsense that is in front of them um and realizing that they are born you're born a Muslim as a Christian you you make a choice later in life but Islam you're supposedly born into it and you're stuck with that when they begin to realize what they're born into doesn't really make sense um it's it's difficult for an individual to walk away because Islam is not just a religious belief, but it's tied to many cultures. And there's a huge difficulty to walk away from that which defines you as a person, I guess. Dr David Wood: Yeah this ties into what I was saying earlier about Islam placing these psychological barriers, in the way of Muslims so if Muslim leaves in the west the main issue he has to deal with is okay I might be shunned by my family and when I say family I don't just mean mom and dad I mean aunts uncles cousins your entire community if you are in an area let's say of London where the, you've got the Muslim community and your family is part of the Muslim community and so on you say I don't really believe this. Your life gets very, very difficult. So the inclination would be lots of times to just, okay, I'll just keep going with the flow. I'll deal with this at some point later in life. That's in the West. If it's in a Muslim country and you're leaving Islam, that's a different story entirely because now you might have to deal with legal authorities. You can have to deal with your family just doing something to you and so on. But yeah, Islam makes it very very, very difficult, regardless of where it happens. Islam always makes it very difficult to leave Islam. And as far as how Christians should respond to this, keep in mind, Muslims are in a position very similar to the first century. If a Jewish teenager heard the preaching of Jesus and wanted to go follow Jesus, well, that might lead to problems with his family if his family rejected Jesus and so on. And so it's kind of a similar situation, but it's interesting because some of the same principles would apply where Jesus tells people that they may have to give up various things, but you're actually getting more. So you may have to give up, you may lose your family, but you're getting a much bigger family. And so Christians actually need to make this common knowledge among Muslims that, hey, if you guys have to give up your family, if you are shunned by your family because you leave Islam, guess what? We're going to take care of you. You have a much bigger family out here waiting for you. Hearts of Oak: Tell me about how you engage it. What for you is the big thing? I saw you having a celebration with Jay on the holes in the Qur'an and how that's come out, the different Qur'ans. Then you have the history that Islam teaches, and you find out that that begins to unravel as well. Which part of it do you see as being the main focus maybe at the moment or over the last few years, certainly for your work personally? Dr David Wood: Well, I've always been pretty much the same in that you have the arguments that Muslims are using to show that Muhammad is a true prophet. So we want to respond to those kinds of arguments. But also, what are the arguments that are most effective in dealing with Islam? So what are the arguments you use to expose Islam? What are the arguments that are most effective at exposing Muhammad and the Quran? and then how do you respond to the arguments that Muslims use to show that Islam is true. So those are the kind of issues that I've always focused on. And if you look at the arguments that Muslims used over the past several decades, the reason the holes in the narrative. Talking about the holes in the narrative about the preservation of the Quran, the reason that was such a big issue was that was one of their main arguments, if not their main argument for a couple of decades, was this argument from perfect preservation. They argued that the Quran has been miraculously preserved, dot for dot, letter for letter, and so on, from the time of Muhammad. I have Muslim apologetics books that say that there has not been one single letter changed in any single Quran manuscript, any single copy of the Quran from the time of Muhammad to the day. It's complete nonsense. It was a lie. This goes back to what I was calling the 99-1 rule. If If you're going to tell a group of people, hey, the Quran's been perfectly preserved, it's a miracle. Because you might wonder, if you're not familiar with this, you might be wondering, wait, why would a book being perfectly preserved be a miracle? I mean, if I take a copy of some book on my shelf and I find out this book is just, it's never changed or something like that, why would that mean that it's from God? But the reasoning is that if every time someone sits down to copy the Quran, they are miraculously preserved from making any sort of like scribal error or something like that, then this seems like it's god preserving it so that's the idea problem is it was it was just complete nonsense I mean if you if you go to the Muslim sources about the compilation of the Quran you find entire chapters came up missing because uh Muslims didn't recite those enough and they forgot them because early on they were trying to preserve it through memory um you find large passages of the Quran came up missing over 200 verses were lost just from surah 33 because the only people who had those passages memorized died in battle and they actually had a copy but Aisha's sheep He ate the only copy. So, I mean, you go to the Muslim sources and Allah can't even protect the Quran from a sheep. And you're talking about this perfect, miraculous preservation. So verses are lost. So that's what you find when you look at the Muslim sources. Then you can examine manuscripts. You can put manuscripts side by side. You find all kinds of differences, tens of thousands of differences when you examine Quran manuscripts. scripts. And then you get to the issue of different kirat in the world today. So there are actually different versions of the Quran that are used in different parts. Since the Ottoman Empire was the main empire of Islam, since that was the caliphate for centuries, their version, the version of the Quran that was popular with them, the Haftz Quran, that became most popular. And that was eventually what was used in compiling the 1924 Cairo edition of the Quran, the Haas version. So for most, for lots of Muslims, they're reading, they're reading that version of the Quran, but they're, that's not universal. You can go to, you can go to other parts of the Muslim world and they use different, different versions of the Quran. And so it was just a, it was just complete nonsense. It was a lie. It was at some point, some Muslim leaders just made this up and they spread the lie. And then people's confidence in Islam is based on this lie. It's the same thing with the scientific miracles arguments where they said the Quran is filled with all these scientific miracles. It's the same thing with arguing that because of Muhammad's amazing character, he must be a true prophet. No one could be this awesome and amazing if he weren't a prophet. These arguments only work in an atmosphere of ignorance. They only work in an atmosphere where no one knows about any of this. And guess what? That was the situation in the West when Muslim Da'is, their version of evangelists, these are people who invite people to Islam, when their preachers came to an area and started saying, oh, our book's been perfectly preserved, dot for dot, letter for letter. There are all these scientific miracles. Muhammad's the greatest man ever. No one was in any position to respond to any of this. And so they were able to actually convince people and win converts based on complete total deception. And so one of the main goals of me and many others over the years has been just to respond to these. And fortunately, over time, they collapse. You don't find lots of Muslims using the perfect preservation argument anymore. You won't find any other dawah guys using this anymore, unless they know they're talking to someone who is completely clueless. They wouldn't dare try that with Bob from Speaker's Corner or Chris. They wouldn't dare try that with anyone nowadays, because they know it's a lie and they know it's been exposed. Same thing with the scientific miracles argument. They wouldn't dare use that with any knowledgeable Christian. They would only use that if they walk up to someone, hey, do you know anything about Islam? Oh, you don't know anything about Islam? Oh, let me tell you about Islam. They'll use it there. And so if you know that their arguments only work in an atmosphere of ignorance, because they're based on complete deception, the way to respond to that is to just. Make an informed population. Make sure that there's always someone around who knows about this stuff. And the dawah, the dawah will never work. So that's one side of it. And the other, the other side is actually challenging Islam, exposing the Quran, giving arguments that Muhammad is a false prophet. And there's just, just plenty of that out there. Hearts of Oak: Because again, you grew up in the West and you have criticism of Christianity. If you, I grew up pastor's kid and massive criticism at school and debate and argument. and you have that, Islam seems to be a protected characteristic where you don't have. So your experience with Nabel, talking to him and beginning to expose, most Muslims do not get that. Most kids at school, when they learn about Islam, they learn it's perfect. With Christianity, they may be told, actually, there may be concerns of this or this historical document, and they have criticism early on. Islam doesn't have that. So it is difficult, I'm assuming, for a Muslim to walk away from something that they believe is perfect and their whole world is based on. Dr David Wood: And that's why actually responding to the arguments and using arguments to expose Muhammad is so absolutely essential. And fortunately, Christians are catching on to this because back when I was starting, the main response I got from Christians was, look, if you want to preach the gospel to Muslims, just preach the gospel. Don't ever criticize Muhammad or the Quran. That's just going to drive them away. And they had no idea how dangerous that idea was. So I'll just give an example. You mentioned Nabil. Nabil told me after he became a Christian, after he became a Christian, he said, we spent years examining the evidence for the death of Jesus, for his resurrection, for the reliability of the New Testament, for belief in his divine nature. We spent years going over all this. And he said, I was actually thinking, when we would go through the evidence, when we would watch lectures and debates, when we would read books on these issues, he said, I would be thinking. Wow, Christians have a much better case than I thought they did. They actually have good reasons for everything they believe here. He said he was realizing that as a Muslim, but he said what kept him being a Muslim at that time was he was thinking, but even if they can show me with 99% certainty that Christianity is true, that all these claims are true, even if they show me with 99% certainty that all these claims are true, I'm still 100% sure that Islam is true because of the the scientific miracles, because of the perfect preservation of the Quran, because of the character of Muhammad, because of all these things that were just based on lies. So think about this. You have Christians in the West saying, don't criticize Islam. Don't criticize Islam because that's just going to drive Muslims away when their heads have been filled with lies and they think that they have an airtight case. And so you're saying, hey, don't respond to what they think is an airtight case and is nothing but lies. Don't respond to that. And so what? You're just going to leave them with this 100% confidence in Islam that is based on lies and you don't want to deal with that. So I have to say, by experience, just my experience over the years, I would estimate that probably 95 to 97% of Muslims who leave Islam, it only happened after their confidence in Muhammad was shaken. That's when they were able to take an alternative seriously. So it's really, really important to expose those lies and that deception to show these problems with Islam. And again, fortunately, fortunately, Christians have woken up to this over the years because back, this is actually kind of funny. When I was starting, so years ago, and I would hear this, don't ever criticize Muhammad or the Quran. That's something you never do. That'll never work. And I'm thinking, wait a minute. I know from experience that works. I know from experience that works. And so I actually tried to figure out where are Christians getting this idea? Is it just because Christians in the West have become obsessed with being super nice? Where's this idea coming from? And I was able to trace it to two sources where they were getting this idea. One, there were Christian missionaries in Muslim countries who would come back to the US because churches back here are supporting their work. And there were Christians who are missionaries in the Muslim world, Saudi Arabia and so on. And they would come back to the the U.S. and you'd say, oh, wow, we've got a missionary to the Muslim world here. Hey, come tell us about witnessing the Muslims. And the Christian missionary would say, yeah, and don't ever criticize Muhammad or the Koran. Well, that makes sense in Saudi Arabia, right? You have to be careful in Saudi Arabia. That makes sense. It doesn't make sense over here. What are you talking about? In fact, you could say, okay, if it's really difficult to criticize Muhammad and the Quran over there, fine, we can do it over here and we'll put it online. We'll get the message out for you. But the takeaway for people was, okay, just don't ever criticize Muhammad or the Quran. That's just going to lead to problems. So they're hearing that from Christian missionaries. But then the other source was they were hearing it from Muslim speakers at interfaith meetings, right? So they're actually going in there to an interfaith meeting where you have Christians and Jews and Muslims all gathered together. And the Muslim speaker would say, hey, it's great that we're building these bridges here. It's great that we're all getting along. Isn't this great? And as a Christian, you're saying, yeah, it's great. It's great being in a room with Muslims and everyone else. It's great. And so you say, hey, if you want to keep this going, just remember one thing. Never criticize Muhammad or the Quran because that would just destroy all these great bridges we're building. It would just destroy it all. So remember, never, ever criticize Muhammad to the Quran. That's just going to drive Muslims away. And then you'll never get along with Muslims ever again. And Christians go, oh, okay. And then they tell me this stuff and I'm sitting there thinking, are you serious? You think that the Muslim speaker is giving you accurate information about how to lead Muslims out of Islam? Are you serious? Are you joking? You believe that? You believe that this guy is trying to give you a good methodology for leading Muslims to, are you serious? Are you joking? And so, but that was so common back then that it was just, look, you just, I'm just going to have to show them. And so the, what's happened over the past two decades is basically the, the people who are blasting away at Muhammad and the Quran, that's where everyone sees Muslims leaving Islam. And all the people who say, don't do that, they don't see anyone leaving Islam. And so Christians have just realized over the past couple of decades, wait a minute, this is just, this is very effective. It's actually very effective criticizing Muhammad and the Quran. Hearts of Oak: On because of it just to finish off um I mean jay talks always I'm sure you do about the book and the man the book of the man and you look at you compare as a Christian as Christians we want to present Christ because we believe that Jesus actually is a solution actually he is the way the truth and the life and you compare him to Muhammad and you think well you've got this This violent, bloodthirsty warlord that just wants to get his own way and makes up theology because he hears stuff in his head. That's not really the person I would like to follow. So when you compare them side by side, there does seem to be only one option. But yet in many Muslim countries, I guess people have not seen who Jesus is and therefore do not have the option of following him. Dr David Wood: Yeah, that's correct. If you listen to, because Muslims have their information filtered for them, they think of Muhammad as this really, really great, wonderful guy who, if you were to put him side by side with Jesus, you'd say, wow, these are both really, really wonderful guys. But that's just because their information has been filtered from them. Lots of Muslims, I mean, lots of Muslim leaders understand that there are all these issues. And so they hide this from Muslims. And so they're not going to hear it from anywhere else. They have to hear it from us. They have to hear this. They have to hear this information from us. What's amazing is there's a radical difference between Jesus and Muhammad, even in the Muslim sources. Like you could just completely ignore the Bible if you just look at Jesus in the Muslim sources. So he's called the word of Allah. No one else is called the word of Allah. And Muhammad didn't even know what that meant, which we know what that means. In the beginning was the word. The word is with God. God, the word was God. The word became flesh. We know why Jesus is called the word. This has to do with his deity. Muhammad didn't know that. He just thought this was a name for Jesus. But in the Quran, Jesus is the word of Allah and he's called a spirit from Allah. And Muslims haven't thought through the theology of this. But when Allah creates something, he says, be, and the thing pops into existence, right? So a book, be, and something, a book will pop into existence. Chair, be, and the chair can pop into existence. That's how Allah creates. But when you're talking about Jesus, Jesus is the word of Allah That's something spoken out by Allah That's like something that originates from within Allah And Allah's speech is eternal So what? Jesus is the eternal word? What's going on? Are you not thinking about this? And then the spirit, a spirit is something that Allah breathes out Allah breathes out the spirit. And so here it sounds like Jesus is from within Allah, which makes him different from all the rest of all the rest of creation. So Jesus is the word of Allah. He's a spirit from Allah. He's sinless in Islam. He's called faultless in the Koran. And in the Hadith, you find out that Satan touches every child that's born into the world, including Muhammad. But he couldn't touch Jesus. He was he was prevented from touching Jesus. So Jesus ends up sinless even in Islam. Jesus lives the most miraculous life in history in Islam. Jesus does things like he creates in the same way that Allah creates. This is in the Quran. I'm not talking about Christianity. I'm talking about in the Quran. Allah creates Adam by fashioning Adam out of clay, and then he breathes the spirit into it, and then Adam comes alive. life. Jesus says, hey, look at this. He does it with a clay bird. He makes a bird out of clay, breathes the spirit into it, and then the bird comes alive. He creates in exactly the same way Allah creates in the Quran. So he's performing all these miracles. He's the Messiah. All these things are unique about Jesus, make him completely different. And you look at Muhammad, even in the Muslim sources, he's awful. He's terrible. So you can actually compare Jesus and Muhammad even in the Muslim sources and making a pretty airtight case that Jesus is superior to Muhammad. When you actually really, really go into the history of Muhammad and you look at the Jesus of the Bible, it's night and day. But Muslims don't know that, and they're not going to ow that until we show it to them.

Weil du Liebe bist.
Ayurveda Soforthilfe Teil 2 - Schnupfen, Erkältung, Durchfall, Reizdarm, Verstopfung, Blähungen

Weil du Liebe bist.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 35:03


Schnupfen, Erkältung, Durchfall, Reizdarm, Verstopfung, Blähungen. Wie kannst du all diese bekannten Symptome mithilfe der ayurvedischen Heilkunde auflösen und zurück in deine natürliche Balance kommen? Was ist Tulsi für eine besondere Pflanze und wie kann sie dein Leben positiv auf den Kopf stellen? Und zuletzt: Was ist Jaggery und warum gilt Jaggery vor allem in Indien als ein sehr wertvolles Nahrungsmittel? Auf geht's zu den wichtigsten Zutaten für deine Hausapotheke aus ayurvedischer Sicht… In dieser Folge habe ich 6 verschiedene Symptome zusammengestellt, für die ich dir diverse ayurvedische Heilmittel empfehle und selber als helfend erfahren habe. Wie bereits in der vorherigen Folge angekündigt, werde ich dir hierzu ein kostenfreies Paper erstellen, welches ich in nächster Zeit im Onlineshop hochladen werde. Ich gebe meine Bestes, dir genau jetzt in unserer gemeinsamen Zeit hier ein Gefühl und tieferes Verständnis darüber zu vermitteln, wie einfach und zielführend die älteste, bekannte Medizin unserer Erde ist. Tipps: Bei Schnupfen: 1 TL Kümmelsamen im Mörser zerdrücken, auf ein Tuch geben und das ätherische Öl inhalieren. Dazu kannst du 1/2 TL Kurkuma in einer Tasse Milch erhitzen und zweimal täglich davon trinken. Bei einer Erkältung: Im frühen Stadium Tulsi Tee (Tulsi ist auch als indisches Basilikum bekannt) oder Tee aus Ingwer und Koriander. 2-3 Datteln essen und dazu warmes Zitronenwasser Durchfall: Diese Mittel und Gewürze unterstützen eine medizinische Behandlung und sorgen vor allem für starkes Agni (Verdauungsfeuer) Reizdarm: Sesamöl, Ghee, Kurkuma und und Honig zu gleichen Anteilen mischen und dreimal täglich 2TL einnehmen. Verstopfung: früh morgens ein Glas heißes Wasser trinken und eine Prise Steinsalz hinzufügen (bei hohem Blutdruck das Salz weglassen), 1 Teil Flohsamenschalen in 6 Teilen Wasser einweichen und drei bis vier Mal täglich 1/2 Tasse davon trinken; ERNÄHRUNG: Gemüseanteil erhöhen, Feigen, Pflaumen, Rosinen, Dörrpflaumen, Trauben, Datteln, Blattgemüse, Süßholz, Leinsamen, und Sirup regen die Verdauung an. Blähungen: Oft ein Anzeichen für zu viel Vata. Daher geht es darum, Vata zu besäntigen. Vor jeder Mahlzeit 1/2 TL gemahlenen Ajowan (Königskümmel, im Internet erhältlich), 1/2 TL Ingwerpulver und 1 Prise schwarzes Salz in 1 Tasse (240 ml) warmem Wasser trinken. BABYS: warmes Dillöl oder Rizinusöl um den Nabel herum auftragen. Zweimal täglich 1/2 TL Ingwerpulver mit 1/2 TL Kümmelsamen und 1TL Jaggery in einem EL Zitronensaft einnehmen; Ernährung: Walnüsse, Mohnsamen, eingewiechte Bockshornkleesamen essen. Buttermilch und Granatapfelsaft trinken. Für Kinder: 1 Prise Muskatnuss und 1/4 TL Ingwerpulver in etwas Ghee verabreichen. Danke, dass es Dich gibt. ...weil du Liebe bist. Deine Lara Mehr Infos zu meinem Intensiv-Workshop / Ausbildung / Seminar: HIER Infos zu weiteren Terminen und Events: https://guru-granola.com/pages/termine Instagram: @gurugranola oder @laramadeby Hier erfährst du mehr über mein Unternehmen GURU Granola

Glitter & Cash
47 | Ein Dildo namens Roberto

Glitter & Cash

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 62:51


Haben wir den Bauchnabel als erogenen Hotspot bisher vernachlässigt? Diese und weitere spannende Fragen diskutieren Noemi und Amber in Folge 47. Wann ist objektifizieren erlaubt und wieviel kostet es, wie flirtet Amber subtil mit Bauarbeitern, welche Art von Windhauch lässt Noemi kalt, und warum singen die beiden ein Loblied auf St. Gallen? Ausserdem gesucht: Roberto mit der Direktpipeline vom Nabel zum Lustzentrum. Support via paypal.me/noemiriot & paypal.me/itsambereve

Elektrotechnik Podcast by Giancarlo
Elektrotechnik Podcast # 155 Die Technikzentrale ersetzt den klassischen Zählerschrank – Giancarlo the Teacher zum selektiven Haupt-Leitungsschutzschalter

Elektrotechnik Podcast by Giancarlo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 34:38


Die Zählerkästen, Schaltschränke und Verteilerkästen von gestern sind die Technikzentralen von morgen. In der heutigen schnelllebigen Welt der Elektrotechnik verändert sich alles rasant. Giancarlo the Teacher wirft einen Blick auf die traditionellen Zählerschränke und enthüllt, wie sie sich zu den fortschrittlichen Technikzentralen entwickeln, die unsere Häuser heute antreiben und schützen.Doch was genau verbirgt sich hinter dem Begriff "Technikzentrale"? Warum ist diese zentrale Einheit der Nabel für alle Energie- und Datenleitungen in einem Gebäude?Ein zentraler Bestandteil der Technikzentrale ist der netzseitige Anschlussraum (NAR), in dem der selektive Haupt-Leitungsschutzschalter (SLS) eine entscheidende Rolle spielt. In dieser Folge des Elektrotechnik Podcast by Giancarlo wird die Funktionsweise dieses wichtigen Bauteils und enthüllt und warum Selektivität entscheidend für die Sicherheit und Effizienz eines Stromkreises ist.https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=9UW85PQWLBWZSSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/elektrotechnik-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

apolut: Tagesdosis
Thailand und die Türkei wollen den BRICS beitreten | Von Thomas Röper

apolut: Tagesdosis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 13:18


Ein Kommentar von Thomas Röper.Der Westen sieht sich immer noch als Nabel der Welt und verhält sich außenpolitisch entsprechend arrogant. Die Folge ist, dass sich immer mehr Länder offen vom Westen abwenden und andere Partner suchen. Nun haben die Türkei und Thailand erklärt, den BRICS beitreten zu wollen.Die internationale Bedeutung des Westens nimmt schnell ab, wie wir daran sehen können, keine nicht-westlichen Staaten die anti-russische Politik des Westens unterstützen und einen ganz anderen Blick auf den Konflikt in der Ukraine haben als der Westen. Noch deutlicher wird das jedoch, wenn man sich anschaut, wie international isoliert der Westen in der Frage des israelischen Vernichtungskrieges in Gaza ist.Die G7, einst als Club der „weltweit führenden Industrienationen“ gegründet, machen heute nicht einmal mehr ein Drittel der weltweiten Wirtschaftsleistung aus, die BRICS haben die G7 längst überholt. Und da die USA mit ihrer wahllosen Sanktionspolitik das Vertrauen in den Dollar als Reservewährung und Währung des internationalen Handels immer weiter zerstören, suchen die Länder des Globalen Südens nach Alternativen.... hier weiterlesen: https://apolut.net/der-lohn-der-westlichen-arroganz-thailand-und-tuerkei-wollen-den-brics-beitreten-von-thomas-roeper+++Ihnen gefällt unser Programm? Machen wir uns gemeinsam im Rahmen einer „digitalen finanziellen Selbstverteidigung“ unabhängig vom Bankensystem und unterstützen Sie uns bitte mit Bitcoin: https://apolut.net/unterstuetzen#bitcoinzahlungInformationen zu weiteren Unterstützungsmöglichkeiten finden Sie hier: https://apolut.net/unterstuetzen/+++Bitte empfehlen Sie uns weiter und teilen Sie gerne unsere Inhalte. Sie haben hiermit unser Einverständnis, unsere Beiträge in Ihren eigenen Kanälen auf Social-Media- und Video-Plattformen zu teilen bzw. hochzuladen und zu veröffentlichen.+++Apolut ist auch als kostenlose App für Android- und iOS-Geräte verfügbar! Über unsere Homepage kommen Sie zu den Stores von Apple und Huawei. Hier der Link: https://apolut.net/app/Die apolut-App steht auch zum Download (als sogenannte Standalone- oder APK-App) auf unserer Homepage zur Verfügung. Mit diesem Link können Sie die App auf Ihr Smartphone herunterladen: https://apolut.net/apolut_app.apk+++Abonnieren Sie jetzt den apolut-Newsletter: https://apolut.net/newsletter/+++Unterstützung für apolut kann auch als Kleidung getragen werden! Hier der Link zu unserem Fan-Shop: https://harlekinshop.com/pages/apolut+++Website und Social Media:Website: https://apolut.netOdysee: https://odysee.com/@apolut:aRumble: https://rumble.com/ApolutX/Twitter‪:‬ https‪://‬twitter‪.‬com‪/‬apolut‪_‬netInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/apolut_net/Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/apolut_netTelegram: https://t.me/s/apolut Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Yogastunden für Anfänger und Fortgeschrittene
Asana Flow Manipura Feuer | Yogastunde fordernd mit Ravi | Thema 3

Yogastunden für Anfänger und Fortgeschrittene

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 102:54


Manipura Chakra ist das dritte Chakra und befindet sich im Bereich des Solarplexus, deshalb ist es auch als Solarplexus-Chakra bekannt. Sein Element ist das Feuer – nur logisch, ist das dritte Chakra doch das Chakra der Lebenskraft, unser Energiezentrum, unser Kraftwerk. Wegen seiner Lage – etwa drei Fingerbreit über dem Nabel – wird Manipura auch Nabelchakra genannt. Aus dem Sanskrit übersetzt bedeutet Manipura so viel wie Ort der Juwelen – Mani = Perle, Pura = Ort, Stadt. Diese Juwelen können im übertragenen Sinne als die Eigenschaften des Chakras interpretiert werden: Klarheit, Weisheit, Selbstbewusstsein und Wohlbefinden. Begegne dir und deinem Körper Der Beitrag Asana Flow Manipura Feuer | Yogastunde fordernd mit Ravi | Thema 3 erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.

Yogastunden - dynamisch und fordernd
Asana Flow Manipura Feuer | Yogastunde fordernd mit Ravi | Thema 3

Yogastunden - dynamisch und fordernd

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 102:54


Manipura Chakra ist das dritte Chakra und befindet sich im Bereich des Solarplexus, deshalb ist es auch als Solarplexus-Chakra bekannt. Sein Element ist das Feuer – nur logisch, ist das dritte Chakra doch das Chakra der Lebenskraft, unser Energiezentrum, unser Kraftwerk. Wegen seiner Lage – etwa drei Fingerbreit über dem Nabel – wird Manipura auch Nabelchakra genannt. Aus dem Sanskrit übersetzt bedeutet Manipura so viel wie Ort der Juwelen – Mani = Perle, Pura = Ort, Stadt. Diese Juwelen können im übertragenen Sinne als die Eigenschaften des Chakras interpretiert werden: Klarheit, Weisheit, Selbstbewusstsein und Wohlbefinden. Begegne dir und deinem Körper Der Beitrag Asana Flow Manipura Feuer | Yogastunde fordernd mit Ravi | Thema 3 erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.

Chakra Podcast
Asana Flow Manipura Feuer | Yogastunde fordernd mit Ravi | Thema 3

Chakra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 102:54


Manipura Chakra ist das dritte Chakra und befindet sich im Bereich des Solarplexus, deshalb ist es auch als Solarplexus-Chakra bekannt. Sein Element ist das Feuer – nur logisch, ist das dritte Chakra doch das Chakra der Lebenskraft, unser Energiezentrum, unser Kraftwerk. Wegen seiner Lage – etwa drei Fingerbreit über dem Nabel – wird Manipura auch Nabelchakra genannt. Aus dem Sanskrit übersetzt bedeutet Manipura so viel wie Ort der Juwelen – Mani = Perle, Pura = Ort, Stadt. Diese Juwelen können im übertragenen Sinne als die Eigenschaften des Chakras interpretiert werden: Klarheit, Weisheit, Selbstbewusstsein und Wohlbefinden. Begegne dir und deinem Körper Der Beitrag Asana Flow Manipura Feuer | Yogastunde fordernd mit Ravi | Thema 3 erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.

Ancient Office Hours
Episode 90 - Dr. Jake Nabel

Ancient Office Hours

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 66:47


Dr. Jake Nabel, a professor of Classics at Pennsylvania State University, joins Lexie to discuss finding his niche from Confucius to Socrates to Rome, who were the Parthians, Parthian-Roman cultural exchanges, and navigating the loss of material evidence between the fall of the Parthian Empire and the beginning of the Sasanian Empire. So tuck in your togas and hop aboard Trireme Transit for this week's exciting odyssey!  Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram or visit our website www.theozymandiasproject.com! Learn more about Dr. Nabel: https://cams.la.psu.edu/people/jtn5201/Check out his publications on his website: http://jakenabel.com/publications/Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jakenabel?lang=en Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheOzymandiasProject Custom music by Brent Arehart of Arehart Sounds and edited by Dan Maday. Get exclusive bonus content (ad free episodes, early releases, and experimental content) on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Swimcast
150 - Schwimm-'Schland

Swimcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 63:47


Essen und Luxemburg waren der Nabel der deutschen Schwimmwelt und die Trainer aus Stuttgart, Frankfurt und Saarbrücken haben bereitwillig Auskunft über die Leistungen ihrer SportlerInnen gegeben. So gibt es einige Hintergrund-Infos, die nicht in Protokollen auftauchen und wir staunen gemeinsam über die geschwommenen Zeiten und ordnen ein, wenn es scheinbar nicht so gut lief. Alles unter der Prämisse: Was können wir zum Quali-Höhepunkt Ende April in Berlin erwarten? Im S.O.S. Teil der heutigen Folge lernen wir einiges über den Startblock OSB11 und es gibt Praxistipps zur Startoptimierung. News 4:29 Swim&Fun Days Essen 12:54 CIJ Meet Luxemburg 32:04 Swimcast Swim der Woche 45:20 Science of Swimming 49:01 ----- Episodenbild: Henschelmedia Musik: www.zapsplat.com

Schwimmsport – meinsportpodcast.de
150 - Schwimm-'Schland

Schwimmsport – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 63:47


Schwimmsport für die Ohren Essen und Luxemburg waren der Nabel der deutschen Schwimmwelt und die Trainer aus Stuttgart, Frankfurt und Saarbrücken haben bereitwillig Auskunft über die Leistungen ihrer SportlerInnen gegeben. So gibt es einige Hintergrund-Infos, die nicht in Protokollen auftauchen und wir staunen gemeinsam über die geschwommenen Zeiten und ordnen ein, wenn es scheinbar nicht so gut lief. Alles unter der Prämisse: Was können wir zum Quali-Höhepunkt Ende April in Berlin erwarten? Im S.O.S. Teil der heutigen Folge lernen wir einiges über den Startblock OSB11 und es gibt Praxistipps zur Startoptimierung News 4:29 Swim&Fun Days Essen 12:54 CIJ ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.

LEONARDO SECUNDO - neugierig, fragend, fühlend -  neue und schöne Welten hörend sehen!

Guten Morgen willkommen auf meiner Reise durch das heilige Tal der Inkas in pisak und einem Reisebegleiter der ganz spirituellen Art den ich durch universelles zufallen entdeckt habe und mit den ich am nächsten Tag zu zwei Seen aufgebrochen bin in dessen Mitte die Nabelschnur von Mutter Erde ist wie wunderbar lass dich bezaubern und inspirieren, Leo

Buddhismus im Alltag - Der tägliche Podcast - Kurzvorträge und meditative Betrachtungen - Chan - Zen
825-Stufenmeditation-Buddhismus im Alltag - von shaolin-rainer.de

Buddhismus im Alltag - Der tägliche Podcast - Kurzvorträge und meditative Betrachtungen - Chan - Zen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 7:40


Copyright: ⁠https://shaolin-rainer.de⁠ Bitte laden Dir auch meine App "Buddha-Blog" aus den Stores von ⁠Apple⁠ und ⁠Android⁠. ⁠Please support me on Patreon Diese Meditation ist eher für erfahrene Meditierende geeignet. Setz Dich bequem, geh in Dich. Achte auf deinen Atem, während Du ein- und ausatmest. Dies tust Du während der gesamten Meditation. Unabhängig von den Gedanken, die deinen Geist beschäftigen mögen - Du solltest Dich nur auf diese Meditation konzentrieren - richte Deine Achtsamkeit stets auf deinen Ein- und Ausatem. Mit Achtsamkeit beobachtest du die Eigenschaften deines Atems: Ist der Atem lang oder kurz?Ist er stark oder fein?Fühlt er sich schwer oder leicht an? Betrachte deinen Atem während jedes Ein- und Ausatmens aufmerksam. Zähle die Sekunden, die du für einen vollständigen Atemzyklus benötigst. Schritt 1 - Der lange Atem:
 Jetzt atme bewusst 50 % langsamer. Wenn du z. B. zuvor bis "acht" gezählt hast, nehme dir jetzt (bei gleicher Zählgeschwindigkeit) die Zeit bis "zwölf" für einen vollen Atemzyklus. Empfindest du Genuss beim langsamen Atmen? Erfährst du das Natürliche im langen Atem? Spürst du eine Ruhe oder Glück in dir? Wie reagiert Dein Körper auf den Atem? Versteh die Verbindung zwischen Atem und Körper! Schritt 2 - Der kurze Atem:
 Verabschiede Dich vom langen Atem. In dieser Phase atme kürzer - nur die Hälfte der Zeit im Vergleich zur ersten Phase. Wenn Du zuvor bis zwölf gezählt hast, benutze jetzt nur "sechs Einheiten" für einen Atemzyklus. Bemerkst du Unbehagen in dir? Fühlst du Aufregung in dir aufkeimen?Achte auf die Qualität des Atems und vergleiche sie mit dem langsamen Atem davor. Beschreibe sie als rau oder zart, schwer oder leicht. Wenn du Gelassenheit suchst, atme länger.Du kannst deine Emotionen tatsächlich durch die Atemdauer beeinflussen. Du kannst sie wegatmen! Nimmst du Unwohlsein in Dir wahr?Schritt 3 - Die Achtsamkeit für den gesamten Körper:
 Atme nun wieder in normaler Geschwindigkeit. Du hast zwei "Körper": den Atemkörper und den physischen Körper. Der Atemkörper formt den physischen Körper. Betrachte diese Form, wie verändert sich Dein Körper? Schritt 4 - Den Atem beruhigen:
 Die Kontrolle des Atems bedeutet die Kontrolle des Lebens.Beruhige jetzt Deinen Atem, indem Du ihm folgst: Von der Nasenspitze durch den Atemweg, in die Lungen, bis zur Bauchdecke, die sich hebt, und wieder zurück, wenn der Atem den Körper verlässt. Nun konzentriere Dich nur noch auf einen einzigen Punkt: die Bauchdecke, nahe dem Nabel. Verweile in diesem Anblick und genieße ihn, während Du weiterhin Deinen Atem beim Ein- und Ausatmen beobachtest. Schritt 5 - Ergründung deines Geistes: Wie ist jetzt Dein Geist beschaffen? Ist er getrübt? Ist er von Lust erfüllt? Wenn ja, welche Art von Lust? Gibt es Abneigung in Deinem Geist? Spürst du Verblendung? Oder Zerstreuung?Bist Du frei von Anhaftungen? Welche Gedankenmuster halten Dich noch immer gefangen? Der Weg ist jedenfalls das Ziel! Buddha sagte dazu einmal: Du kannst kein glückliches Leben leben, wenn dein Geist unruhig ist. Die Meditation ist die Kunst, deinen Geist zur Ruhe zu bringen

Die Gesetze des Lebens
Die Kunst der Selbstannahme und Selbstliebe

Die Gesetze des Lebens

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 53:28


Wir zünden eine Karnevalsrakete für Randolf, denn in dieser Ausgabe der "Gesetze des Lebens" bringt er uns näher, wie wir einen guten Umgang mit uns selbst finden - geprägt von Selbstannahme und Selbstliebe.Ab ca. 30:56 gibt es eine Selbstreflexion dazu.Ab ca. 41:23 erläutert er uns die "Nabel- und Herzübung" Erwecke Deine inneren Potenziale:Programm/Seminare » Randolf M. Schäfer (randolfschaefer.de)Folge Randolf auf Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/randolfschaefer/Noch Fragen? Dann komm' sehr gerne ins Archetypenforum auf facebook. Dort kannst Du alle Fragen loswerden:https://www.facebook.com/groups/archetypenforumIm Archetypenforum findest Du weiterführende und ergänzende Inhalte zum Podcast.Hier dreht sich alles um das Wissen der Urprinzipien und die Gesetze des Lebens. Hier gehen wir gemeinsam mit Euch auf folgende Thematiken und Fragen ein: - Was sind die Urprinzipien bzw. die Gesetze des Lebens?- Wie gehe ich mit diesem Wissen in meinem Alltag um?- Die Symbolik des Lebens entschlüsseln.- Das Bewusstsein als Grundlage unseres Seins.Unser Kontakt für Symptomanfragen und Traumschilderungen:info@randolfschaefer.deUnd hier gibt es Infos zu Randolf und allen seinen Seminarangeboten:https://www.randolfschaefer.de/Wer Fragen zur ATKL oder zu anderen Seminaren hat und den Dialog sucht:Telefoniere mit Lukas: https://calendly.com/lukas_randolf/support?Individuelle Lebensmusterbesprechungen mit Marcel im Sinne der archetypischen Kombinationslehre: http://astrosophie-koeln.de/ 

Stevinho Talks
Stevinho Talks #578: Meniskus angerissen!

Stevinho Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 27:54


Wie groß wäre die Schweiz geworden, wenn sie nicht alles hochkant gestellt hätten? Falls sich eine Giftschlange selbst in die Zunge beißt, muss sie dann sterben? Hatten Adam und Eva einen Nabel? Sollte man zu einem Zahnarzt gehen, dem ein Patient bescheinigt hat, dass alle seine Zähne zu seiner Zufriedenheit ausgefallen sind? Alle Antworten auf […] Der Beitrag Stevinho Talks #578: Meniskus angerissen! erschien zuerst auf Stevinho.de - Ein ausgezeichneter Blog!.

Stevinho Talks
Stevinho Talks #575: Krömer hat ins Klo gegriffen!

Stevinho Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 31:11


Geht Kohlroulade auch mit Altpolitikern? Darf man Elefanten kein Geheimnis verraten, weil sie es sonst heraustrompeten? Warum fragen Banker im Schuhgeschäft ungern nach Einlagen? Hatten Adam und Eva einen Nabel? Woran ist das tote Meer gestorben? Alle Antworten auf diese Fragen bekommt Ihr in der neuen Ausgabe meines Podcasts! Hier die Themen der heutigen Ausgabe: […] Der Beitrag Stevinho Talks #575: Krömer hat ins Klo gegriffen! erschien zuerst auf Stevinho.de - Ein ausgezeichneter Blog!.

That's what he said
#133 - Es ist Andreas Bourani

That's what he said

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 59:19


Hallo und herzlich Willkommen zu einer neuen Folge von „Jürgens Woche“! Wie immer knackfrisch, am Nabel der Welt und absolut krawallig. Euer Herzenshost Jürgen O'Sullivan liefert euch die Tipps und Insights, die ihr braucht, um nicht im Strudel dieser wilden Zeiten unterzugehen. Die Themen der Woche: Eis! Also das zum Essen. Provokante Frage: Warum so kompliziert? Wir diskutieren! Außerdem: Deutsche Comedy-Trends! Was ist da eigentlich los? Jürgen hat die Antwort für euch! Und sonst? Weitere Themen, ganz viele sogar! Wie auch immer, ihr wisst Bescheid, in „Jürgens Woche“ bleibt kein Stein auf dem anderen, hier wird aufgeräumt, also schnallt euch an, weil Abfahrt jetzt. Ihr wollt Donnie unterstützen? Hier geht's zur Patreon-Seite von TWHS: https://www.patreon.com/TWHS Bock auf Merch? Hier geht's zu Donnies Supergeek-Shop: https://supergeek.de/de/donnieosullivan/ Feedback oder Fragen an Donnie? Schick eine Mail an donnie@poolartists.de!

Thilo Mischke - Uncovered Podcast
SF 06: Toyah Diebel, rigorose Entscheidungen & die Revolution der Unterhosen

Thilo Mischke - Uncovered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 48:30


Toyah Diebel ist Medienschaffende, spricht über ihren Podcast „weibers“ als ihr drittes Kind und revolutioniert mit ihren Marken „Milf“ und „Buttz“ Mode für Mütter und die Welt der Unterhosen. Während sie früher dachte, dass Berlin der Nabel der Erde sei, hat sie der Stadt heute entschlossen den Rücken gekehrt. Als frisch gebackene Dorfbewohnerin trifft sie nicht nur im Privatleben sondern auch im Beruf rigorose Entscheidungen, folgt ihrer Intuition und delegiert gerne. In diesem Podcast spricht Thilo mit Toyah darüber, wie wir Entscheidungen treffen und loslassen können. Wir erfahren, was das Unternehmer:innentum uns über den Umgang mit anderen Menschen lehrt, wie wir mit Kritik und verschiedenen Meinungen umgehen und was die Weißwurst mit Gendern zutun hat. Und er fragt sich: kann Kapitalismus uns vielleicht sogar zu besseren Menschen machen? --------------------- Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/allesmussrauspodcast

St. Pauli POP
Holopupkes St. Pauli - der Nabel der Fußballwelt

St. Pauli POP

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 85:58


Es ist soo laangweilig; immer nur gewinnen. Da müssen Willi und ich uns was einfallen lassen.Hört unseren entspannten Fußballschnack zum 9. Sieg in Folge - und was wir uns einfallen lassen, um doch noch in Wallung zu kommen.Campino verarschen bspw. - oder Fabian Hürzeler zu Bauchnabel der Fußballwelt zu küren - oder doch eher Willis slowakischen Landsmann Nemeth?(Der wüsste auch, was Holopupkes ist ;)Vielen Dank - wie immer ganz herzlich - an unsere Supporter:innen bei Steady. Diese Ausgabe gab es Estrella Damm aus Barcelona.⁠https://steadyhq.com/de/stpauli/about⁠ Get full access to St. Pauli POP at stpop.substack.com/subscribe

Sermons
David and Nabel: Victory Over Anger

Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023


hr1 Talk
„Die Zahl der Fehldiagnosen ist sehr hoch“ – der hr1-Talk mit Jörg Hoppe, 12.2.23

hr1 Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 40:40


Jörg Hoppe hat Sozialpädagogik in Hagen studiert, also in der Stadt, die in den 80ern der Nabel der deutschen Popwelt war. Der Mitbegründer des alternativen Hagener Volksblatts hat dann sehr schnell Fuß gefasst in der Musik- und Fernsehbranche und mit der Gründung des Musiksenders VIVA für Furore gesorgt. Diese Glitzerwelt hat er längst hinter sich gelassen aus gutem Grund.

Union Radio
Román Lozinski || La diseñadora Nabel Martins: Mi primer sueldo en moda no me lo pagaron, era un vestido de cortejos

Union Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 17:37


Nabel Martins, diseñadora de modas, aseguró que no le pagaron su primer sueldo en moda. Explicó que era un vestido para un cortejo del cual nunca recibió el pago. «Yo soy servidora de corazón y diseñadora de modas de profesión, yo necesito que la persona se sienta y se vea agradada» añadió Martins indicó que empezó a dibujar muy chiquita en clases del colegio y luego diseñó varios vestidos de 15 años para sus amigas. También te puede interesar: Nabel Martins muestra los detalles del vestido que usará la Virgen de la Candelaria a 315 años de su coronación «Me llamaba mucho la atención la alegría que le suministra a la gente vestir piezas que le generan confianza» acotó. Volviendo a sus orígenes, destacó que su primer sueldo no relacionado a la carrera fue vendiendo sándwiches en el colegio. «Mi familia siempre se ha dedicado al comercio de comida y yo llevaba los desayunos más ricos al colegio, un día me robaron el mío así que decidí empezar a venderlos, tenía 10 años» señaló. La diseñadora recordó que fue muy natural y su papá le dijo que guardara el dinero que ganaba.

Latinoamérica de moda
E8. T8: El secreto del éxito: disciplina estratégica con Claudio Drescher

Latinoamérica de moda

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 56:36


Hoy hablamos con Claudio Drescher, director estratégico de Jazmin Chebar, y nos cuenta cómo funciona su departamento de marketing, la importancia de tener un elemento diferenciador y de todo lo que debemos aprender de los consumidores. Outfit: Blusa de Nabel martins; pendientes de Daniela Salcedo - Inscríbete en transforma tu marca aquí: https://www.latinoamericademoda.com/transformatumarca Todas las herramientas de marketing para emprendedores aquí: https://latinoamericademoda.sellfy.store/descargables/ Para escuchar libros de marketing interesantes y recomendados por Andrea, únete a Beek aquí (con 14 días de prueba gratuita): https://beek.app.link/yUiEYbaH8rb

PoliPodcast
Space Truckers (1996) | The Cornshukker (1997) | Waxwork (1988) | Waxwork II: Lost in Time (1992)

PoliPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 15:56


#shoutfactory #vinegarsyndrome #moviereviews Space Truckers (1996) Set in 2196, Stuart Gordon's Space Truckers is a sci-fi comedy and nothing more. It presents us with our Hero, John Canyon (Dennis Hopper) losing his big cargo shipment contract with the Pig company owned by the guy from Cheers. So he decides to become an independent space trucker. He meets up with newbie Mike Pucci (Stephen Dorff), and stowaway Cindy (Debi Mazar). Dr. Nabel (Charles Dance) has developed a cyborg warrior to achieve his goal of complete domination of Earth. In fact he has about 5 thousand of these cyborgs. The power of the cyborg is on full display in the beginning of the film when it takes out a military unit and leaves only Nabel and his assistant behind. Blu-ray available via Shout Factory The Cornshukker (1997) Somewhere in the cornfields of Indiana lives The Cornshukker. What in the world is The Cornshukker? Comparisons to David Lynch's Eraserhead are out there. The comparison holds water as far as the surreal, midwest vibe, however, there are no scares in The Cornshukker. Instead of suspense, we are treated to dancing and dark comedy. The Cornshukker is it's own thing. An accurate comparison would be the Cornshukker to Groot from Guardian's of the Galaxy. They both have one line they use to communicate. “I know” is The Cornshukker's “I am Groot.” The story gets going when The Cornshukker's food supply, corn, is in danger. The Cornshukker leaves his habitat. Word gets around town that The Cornshukker exists. The fate of The Cornshukker is in the hands of the town. At a run time of 63 minutes the movie does not provide much as far as character development. Waxwork (1988) 6 College students decide to visit a free wax museum called WaxWork. Inside Waxwork are wax models of mummies, vampires, werewolves and zombies. The only thing missing are the victims. The college kids are soon used as victims for the wax models. There are some awesome set pieces and an exciting ending full of blood and fire. Waxwork II: Lost in Time (1992) Takes place immediately after Waxwork. A right hand has escaped the waxwork and is out for revenge and murder's Sarah's stepfather. Only Sarah ends up taking blame for the murder. Mark and sarah find a museum of artifacts that lead them to a portal. They enter the portal and are separated. Mark encounters Frankenstein and Frankenstein's monster. 2001 a space odyssey sequence where Lord Scarabus is revealed. Who looks like a xynomorph dinosaur. Alien/Aliens parody. Borderline scary movie stuff going on. Bruce Campbell and David Carradine have cameos. Waxwork 2 turns into a parody and leans heavy into the comedy . Skip it. MUSIC MAIN THEME Main theme: Music: Dar Golan Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb7E... SPACE TRUCKERS “Barrel Full of Sea Monkeys” The Whole Other THE CORNSHUKKER “The Quantum Realm” The Whole Other WAXWORK “Future Glider” Brian Bolger WAXWORK II: LOST IN TIME “Future Glider” Brian Bolger LINKS - Website: https://www.returnofthedisc.com/-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/returnofthedisc/-TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@returnofthedisc- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1suNpWBGZHWDBW8bRZ3qe3-Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/polipictures/id1487564839 For more FULL EPISODES: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbPWwWv1OQDvX7TBMfee_QS-S3mugB2WF

Alles Geschichte - History von radioWissen
ANFÄNGE DES ISLAM - Die Kaaba

Alles Geschichte - History von radioWissen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 19:03


Seit mehr als 2.000 Jahren steht die Kaaba mitten in der Stadt Mekka. Für jeden gläubigen Muslim ist sie das Zentrum der Welt, ihr Nabel und das Herz seiner Religionsgemeinschaft. In ihre Richtung verneigt er sich fünf Mal am Tag. Für alle anderen ist sie erst einmal das, was Kaaba heißt: Ein Würfel. (BR 2010)

Natural High
O-Töne // Wie ihr euch aus einem Tief herausholt

Natural High

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 13:46


Dies ist eine Hörerfolge. Ich habe euch gefragt, was ihr macht, wenn es euch nicht so gut geht, und ihr habt eure Tipps mit uns geteilt. Vielen Dank und viel Freude beim Hören.  Madhavi      Die Kriyas, die ich mache sind Nabhi und Sahibi Kriya, um den Nabel zu stärken. Zudem Fists of Anger, Ego Eradicator und Panch Grani Kriya.    Mein neues Buch "Plant Based Wisdom - Die wunderbare Kraft ätherischer Öle" ist überall im Handel zu bekommen.    www.madhaviguemoes.de/plant-based-wisdom-das-buch/   ♡   Meine nächsten Workshops, Retreats und Kundalini Yoga Unterricht findet Ihr hier:    www.madhaviguemoes.de/madhavi-digital-studio/   ___________________________________   Kontakt //   Mail: hallo@madhaviguemoes.de   ♡   Instagram: @madhavi.guemoes   ♡   Blog: www.madhaviguemoes.de

4U Sin filtros
Casos de éxito con Silvia Cázares - Directora de Sheló NABEL

4U Sin filtros

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 51:58


En el Episodio de Hoy Karla, Marion, Haydeé, Mich cuentan con la presencia de nuestra exitosa e increíble invitada Silvia Cázares, fundadora y miembro del consejo directivo de Sheló NABEL, quién nos cuenta su caso de éxito y nos aconseja sobre como alcanzar nuestras metas y sueños.4U Sin Filtros, una producción de Mastodontika, todos los derechos reservados. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Zeichenimpulse
Das Quadrat

Zeichenimpulse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 12:32


In den letzten Impulsen haben wir ausführlich über den Punkt und damit auch über die runde Form, nachgedacht, zeichnerisch nachgedacht. In dieser Übung gehen wir einen Schritt weiter, indem wir überlegen, was in einem Kreis Platz hat. Definitiv steckt in einem Kreis ein Quadrat. Es lassen sich die vier äußersten Pole innerhalb des Kreises mit gleich langen Linien verbinden und dadurch entsteht ein Quadrat. Ihr kennt diese Bilder von Leonarda da Vinci, wo er den vitruvianischen Menschen in einen Kreis zeichnet und im Kreis ein Quadrat bildet. Bei diesem vitruvianischen Menschen ist der Mittelpunkt des Kreises genau dort, wo der Nabel ist. Hingegen bilden den Mittelpunkt des Quadrates in diesen Zeichnungen des vitruvianischen Menschen die Geschlechtsorgane. In der übersetzten Bedeutung meint das, dass das Quadrat erdgebunden ist, weil unmittelbar das Zentrum die Zeugung ist. Deswegen ist das Quadrat ein materielles Symbol, das heißt, es bildet die Erfahrung zur Materie, zum Erdgewordenen.

Wein verstehen leicht gemacht
Elsässer Weiswein (WEIN060)

Wein verstehen leicht gemacht

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 56:51


Weißweine aus Frankreichs NordostenWir machen uns auf über die Grenze von der Schweiz nach Frankreich. Endlich! Frankreich - der Nabel zumindest der Weinwelt. Jeder, der sich bisschen mit Wein auskennen möchte, kommt an le grande nation nicht vorbei. Egal ob es den persönlichen Geschmack oder die Trinkgewohnheiten entspricht. Aus Frankreich kommen einfach die erfolgreichsten Rebsorten und die damit verbundenen bzw. erzeugten Weinstile sind Vorbild und Idol in aller Herren Länder. Wenn man die bekanntesten und wichtigsten Stile oder Herkünfte Frankreichs aufzählt, denkt allerdings kaum jemand an das Elsass. Durch die wechselhafte Geschichte und Zugehörigkeit dieses Landstrichs ist es vielleicht auch nicht so unmittelbar mit dem kulturellen Kern dieser Nation verbunden. Das hat sich auch in der Sprache, der Kultur und letztlich auch in den verwendeten Rebsorten niedergeschlagen. Der deutsche Einfluss verblasst aber immer mehr und nur die älteren Generation sprechen noch deutsch. Die Lage zwischen Rhein und den Hügeln der Vogesen bringen diesem schmalen, langgezogenen Anbaugebiet ein warmes aber vor allem ein sehr trockenes Klima. So überrascht es wenig, dass vor allem der Gewurztraminer (sic!), hier schnell an Säure verliert und schwer, barock ausfällt mit ordentlich viel Alkohol. Nicht gerade das, was der Trend bei den Konsumenten ist. Die Corona-Krise mit dem zeitweisen Zusammenbruch des Tourismus ließ den Absatz dieses Elsässer Unikats fast vollständig zusammenbrechen. Die dort angebauten Burgunderrebsorten wie Pinot Blanc und Auxerroisgelingen bei guten Erzeugern aber auch sehr frisch, knackig und leicht, wie wir in dieser Verkostung schmecken werden. Ich wünsche Euch viel Spaß beim Hören und Probeiren und sende Euch genußreiche Grüße Euer Florian Weinakademiker – Diploma in Wine and Spirits (DipWSET)

Circle Church Global
Nabel - A Parable on Relationships, Favour and Success

Circle Church Global

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 54:35


SWR2 Kultur Info
Würth-Literaturpreis für Annie Ernaux: Eine Soziologin des eigenen Lebens

SWR2 Kultur Info

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 9:12


„Annie Ernaux hat diese Gabe, über sich selbst zu schreiben ohne um den eigenen Nabel zu kreisen“, so beschreibt der Literaturkritiker Denis Scheck die französische Schriftstellerin Annie Ernaux, die mit dem Würth-Literaturpreis für Europäische Literatur ausgezeichnet wird. Wenn man ihr Werk kenne, habe man das Gefühl ihr Leben mitgelebt zu haben, so Scheck: „Im Kern ist es die Geschichte eines sozialen Aufstiegs“, Ernauxs Eltern seien Fabrikarbeiter gewesen – ihre Tochter war die erste aus ihrer Familie, die einen Hochschulabschluss erlangte. Die 82-Jährige schreibe schon seit vielen Jahren, wurde aber erst in den letzten Jahren in Deutschland entdeckt: „Warum sie im Moment den Nerv der Zeit trifft, ist bestimmt erklärbar mit der politischen Dimension ihrer Bücher, ich finde die ästhetische Dimension fast noch aufregender“, so Denis Scheck. Der Würth-Preis für Europäische Literatur ist mit 25.000 Euro dotierte, er wird alle zwei Jahre vergeben.

Stevinho Talks
Stevinho Talks #517: Mach’s nochmal, Vinho

Stevinho Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 38:19


Warum zündet man an Sylvester nicht mal ein Wasserwerk statt eines Feuerwerks an? Hatten Adam und Eva einen Nabel? Wenn man zu einem Liliputaner sagt, dass er kleinlich ist, ist es dann eine Beleidigung? Wann kann man endlich den Panama-Kanal im Kabel empfangen? Alle Antworten auf diese Fragen, bekommt Ihr in der neuen Ausgabe meines […]

Pferdemedizin heute
Fohlenerkrankungen in den ersten Lebenstagen

Pferdemedizin heute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 45:15


In der dieser Folge geht es um das, was wir uns alle nicht wünschen, was aber gelegentlich vorkommt: Komplikationen nach der Geburt. Was ist, wenn das Fohlen nicht aufstehen kann oder nicht trinkt? Wie wird eine Harnblasenruptur diagnostiziert? Muss Kolostrum vorher eingefroren werden? Wann sollte das Darmpech abgehen? Was ist das Eponychium? Wie sollte der Nabel desinfiziert werden? Was genau ist WFFS und wie kann ein Züchter diesen Gen-Defekt vermeiden? Professor Karsten Feige spricht auch über sehr seltene Erkrankungen wie den "Wry Nose Defect" und Missbildungen und Beugefehlstellungen der Gliedmaßen.

The Minor Consult
4: Betsy Nabel- What It Takes to Lead in Public Health

The Minor Consult

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 47:22


Reflecting on the watershed events in health care of the past few years, Dean Lloyd Minor welcomes Betsy Nabel, the EVP for Strategy at ModeX Therapeutics and former President of Brigham and Women's Hospital.  They delve into lessons learned from the response to COVID-19 and examine what it takes to lead in public health during a once-in-a-generation crisis. Throughout their discussion, they examine core tenets of impactful leadership in health care, which can be applied in countless other sectors. 

碳笑风生
第4期:碳中和”差生”:农业部门的可持续发展

碳笑风生

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 56:55


第4期:碳中和”差生”:农业部门的可持续发展本期是我们第一次邀请专业嘉宾来做客我们的节目。这一期我们邀请到了郭怡鑫博士,她本科毕业于北京大学物理学院大气系,博士毕业于普林斯顿大学公共与国际事务学院,目前是北京大学和奥地利国际应用系统中心联合培养博士后 (http://scholar.pku.edu.cn/acaq/yixin)。她立足于空气污染模拟,与很多学科的学者(农学、环境经济学、流行病学等)合作从事了跨学科研究。她将与我们一起漫谈农业部门对气候变化和大气污染贡献,以及这其中涉及到的技术、经济、科学和政策问题。食物系统产生了全球¼-⅓ 的温室气体排放,虽然全球气候变化减缓有去讨论农业部门的角色,它在中国碳中和目标的设定和讨论中关注尚少。而农业由于它涉及多重环境经济问题,目前在全球各国政策监管中也是类似于睡美人的存在,它的减排的潜力和评估方法仍有很多不确定性。今天的播客我们就来聊聊农业这个环境保护考场中的差生还需要做什么功课迎头赶上。【本期内容】第一部分:农业对气候变化的影响00:56 嘉宾自我介绍:研究什么和为什么研究05:15 农业的温室气体排放:供应链上的直接排放和土地利用改变的间接排放12:30 如何减少农业温室气体排放?14:30 震惊!三分之一的食物都被损失和浪费了20:50 脑洞大开:牛肉有可能碳中和吗第二部分:农业对大气污染的贡献:种地也会导致雾霾?22:40 种了几千年地,怎么农业还贡献雾霾了?26:10 农业氨气减排:成本、效益和多影响的考量 (拓展阅读嘉宾的Nature Food 文章:https://rdcu.be/b8v30)28:10 中国的农业氮素利用:只有四分之一的总氮投入最终进入了作物收获的部分!31:08 施肥越多,产量就越高吗?如何更专业的增产减排?38:24 上山下乡:科研工作者、农民、政府和化肥企业的合作41:50 中国的农业氮素管理政策:进步、挑战和未来展望44:31 农业的排放有可能监测监管吗?最后讨论47:40 科研工作者如何就专业内容对话公众和政府?54:35 我们第一次邀请嘉宾的感受。小彩蛋:BGM由嘉宾提供致谢:本文中提供的所有见解同与不同单位的许多老师和同学们的沟通交流密不可分,在这里不一一列出,怡鑫感谢他们的无私分享和悉心指导!参考文献:Guo, Y., Chen, Y., Searchinger, T. D., Zhou, M., Pan, D., Yang, J., ... & Mauzerall, D. L. (2020). Air quality, nitrogen use efficiency and food security in China are improved by cost-effective agricultural nitrogen management. Nature Food, 1(10), 648-658. (online pdf accessible at https://rdcu.be/b8v30) Crippa, M., Solazzo, E., Guizzardi, D., Monforti-Ferrario, F., Tubiello, F. N., & Leip, A. (2021). Food systems are responsible for a third of global anthropogenic GHG emissions. Nature Food, 1-12.Smith K. & Searchinger T (2012), “Crop-based biofuels and associated environmental concerns,” Glob. Ch. Biol. Bioenergy 4:479-484Hong, C., Burney, J. A., Pongratz, J., Nabel, J. E., Mueller, N. D., Jackson, R. B., & Davis, S. J. (2021). Global and regional drivers of land-use emissions in 1961–2017. Nature, 589(7843), 554-561.Frank, S., Havlík, P., Stehfest, E., van Meijl, H., Witzke, P., Pérez-Domínguez, I., ... & Valin, H. (2019). Agricultural non-CO 2 emission reduction potential in the context of the 1.5 C target. Nature Climate Change, 9(1), 66-72.Roe, S., Streck, C., Obersteiner, M., Frank, S., Griscom, B., Drouet, L., ... & Lawrence, D. (2019). Contribution of the land sector to a 1.5 C world. Nature Climate Change, 9(11), 817-828.Searchinger, T. D., Wirsenius, S., Beringer, T., & Dumas, P. (2018). Assessing the efficiency of changes in land use for mitigating climate change. Nature, 564 (7735), 249-253.Seufert, V., Ramankutty, N., & Foley, J. A. (2012). Comparing the yields of organic and conventional agriculture. Nature, 485(7397), 229-232.Clark, M. A., Domingo, N. G., Colgan, K., Thakrar, S. K., Tilman, D., Lynch, J., ... & Hill, J. D. (2020). Global food system emissions could preclude achieving the 1.5° and 2° C climate change targets. Science, 370(6517), 705-708.Zhang, X. et al. Managing nitrogen for sustainable development. Nature 528, 51–59 (2015).Poore, J., & Nemecek, T. (2018). Reducing food's environmental impacts through producers and consumers. Science, 360(6392), 987-992.Eshel, G., Shepon, A., Makov, T., and Milo, R. (2014). Land, irrigation water, greenhouse gas, and reactive nitrogen burdens of meat, eggs, and dairy production in the United States. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 111, 11996–12001.Gustavsson, J., Cederberg, C., Sonesson, U., Otterdijk, R., and Meybeck, A. (2011). Global food losses and food waste (Swedish Institute for Food and Biotechnology and FAO) available at http://www.fao.org/3/a-i2697e.pdf.Zhang, F., Chen, X. & Vitousek, P. An experiment for the world. Nature 497, 33–35 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/497033aCui, Z., Zhang, H., Chen, X., Zhang, C., Ma, W., Huang, C., ... & Dou, Z. (2018). Pursuing sustainable productivity with millions of smallholder farmers. Nature, 555(7696), 363-366.Zhang, W. et al. Closing yield gaps in China by empowering smallholder farmers. Nature 537, 671–674 (2016).碳笑风生关注全球和中国的能源转型、气候变化和可持续发展问题,特别是中国实现碳达峰、碳中和的科学、技术、政策、政治、经济、社会和文化问题。大家可以在小宇宙播客、喜马拉雅、QQ音乐、Podcast等平台收听我们,我们同步更新的微信公众号“环境科学与政策”会有更多的专业讨论。大家也可以通过留言或在微信公众号“环境科学与政策”联系我们。开场、转场、结尾音乐来自The Podcast Host and Alitu: The Podcast Maker app.

碳笑风生
第4期:碳中和”差生”:农业部门的可持续发展

碳笑风生

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 56:55


第4期:碳中和”差生”:农业部门的可持续发展本期是我们第一次邀请专业嘉宾来做客我们的节目。这一期我们邀请到了郭怡鑫博士,她本科毕业于北京大学物理学院大气系,博士毕业于普林斯顿大学公共与国际事务学院,目前是北京大学和奥地利国际应用系统中心联合培养博士后 (http://scholar.pku.edu.cn/acaq/yixin)。她立足于空气污染模拟,与很多学科的学者(农学、环境经济学、流行病学等)合作从事了跨学科研究。她将与我们一起漫谈农业部门对气候变化和大气污染贡献,以及这其中涉及到的技术、经济、科学和政策问题。食物系统产生了全球¼-⅓ 的温室气体排放,虽然全球气候变化减缓有去讨论农业部门的角色,它在中国碳中和目标的设定和讨论中关注尚少。而农业由于它涉及多重环境经济问题,目前在全球各国政策监管中也是类似于睡美人的存在,它的减排的潜力和评估方法仍有很多不确定性。今天的播客我们就来聊聊农业这个环境保护考场中的差生还需要做什么功课迎头赶上。【本期内容】第一部分:农业对气候变化的影响00:56 嘉宾自我介绍:研究什么和为什么研究05:15 农业的温室气体排放:供应链上的直接排放和土地利用改变的间接排放12:30 如何减少农业温室气体排放?14:30 震惊!三分之一的食物都被损失和浪费了20:50 脑洞大开:牛肉有可能碳中和吗第二部分:农业对大气污染的贡献:种地也会导致雾霾?22:40 种了几千年地,怎么农业还贡献雾霾了?26:10 农业氨气减排:成本、效益和多影响的考量 (拓展阅读嘉宾的Nature Food 文章:https://rdcu.be/b8v30)28:10 中国的农业氮素利用:只有四分之一的总氮投入最终进入了作物收获的部分!31:08 施肥越多,产量就越高吗?如何更专业的增产减排?38:24 上山下乡:科研工作者、农民、政府和化肥企业的合作41:50 中国的农业氮素管理政策:进步、挑战和未来展望44:31 农业的排放有可能监测监管吗?最后讨论47:40 科研工作者如何就专业内容对话公众和政府?54:35 我们第一次邀请嘉宾的感受。小彩蛋:BGM由嘉宾提供致谢:本文中提供的所有见解同与不同单位的许多老师和同学们的沟通交流密不可分,在这里不一一列出,怡鑫感谢他们的无私分享和悉心指导!参考文献:Guo, Y., Chen, Y., Searchinger, T. D., Zhou, M., Pan, D., Yang, J., ... & Mauzerall, D. L. (2020). Air quality, nitrogen use efficiency and food security in China are improved by cost-effective agricultural nitrogen management. Nature Food, 1(10), 648-658. (online pdf accessible at https://rdcu.be/b8v30) Crippa, M., Solazzo, E., Guizzardi, D., Monforti-Ferrario, F., Tubiello, F. N., & Leip, A. (2021). Food systems are responsible for a third of global anthropogenic GHG emissions. Nature Food, 1-12.Smith K. & Searchinger T (2012), “Crop-based biofuels and associated environmental concerns,” Glob. Ch. Biol. Bioenergy 4:479-484Hong, C., Burney, J. A., Pongratz, J., Nabel, J. E., Mueller, N. D., Jackson, R. B., & Davis, S. J. (2021). Global and regional drivers of land-use emissions in 1961–2017. Nature, 589(7843), 554-561.Frank, S., Havlík, P., Stehfest, E., van Meijl, H., Witzke, P., Pérez-Domínguez, I., ... & Valin, H. (2019). Agricultural non-CO 2 emission reduction potential in the context of the 1.5 C target. Nature Climate Change, 9(1), 66-72.Roe, S., Streck, C., Obersteiner, M., Frank, S., Griscom, B., Drouet, L., ... & Lawrence, D. (2019). Contribution of the land sector to a 1.5 C world. Nature Climate Change, 9(11), 817-828.Searchinger, T. D., Wirsenius, S., Beringer, T., & Dumas, P. (2018). Assessing the efficiency of changes in land use for mitigating climate change. Nature, 564 (7735), 249-253.Seufert, V., Ramankutty, N., & Foley, J. A. (2012). Comparing the yields of organic and conventional agriculture. Nature, 485(7397), 229-232.Clark, M. A., Domingo, N. G., Colgan, K., Thakrar, S. K., Tilman, D., Lynch, J., ... & Hill, J. D. (2020). Global food system emissions could preclude achieving the 1.5° and 2° C climate change targets. Science, 370(6517), 705-708.Zhang, X. et al. Managing nitrogen for sustainable development. Nature 528, 51–59 (2015).Poore, J., & Nemecek, T. (2018). Reducing food's environmental impacts through producers and consumers. Science, 360(6392), 987-992.Eshel, G., Shepon, A., Makov, T., and Milo, R. (2014). Land, irrigation water, greenhouse gas, and reactive nitrogen burdens of meat, eggs, and dairy production in the United States. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 111, 11996–12001.Gustavsson, J., Cederberg, C., Sonesson, U., Otterdijk, R., and Meybeck, A. (2011). Global food losses and food waste (Swedish Institute for Food and Biotechnology and FAO) available at http://www.fao.org/3/a-i2697e.pdf.Zhang, F., Chen, X. & Vitousek, P. An experiment for the world. Nature 497, 33–35 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/497033aCui, Z., Zhang, H., Chen, X., Zhang, C., Ma, W., Huang, C., ... & Dou, Z. (2018). Pursuing sustainable productivity with millions of smallholder farmers. Nature, 555(7696), 363-366.Zhang, W. et al. Closing yield gaps in China by empowering smallholder farmers. Nature 537, 671–674 (2016).碳笑风生关注全球和中国的能源转型、气候变化和可持续发展问题,特别是中国实现碳达峰、碳中和的科学、技术、政策、政治、经济、社会和文化问题。大家可以在小宇宙播客、喜马拉雅、QQ音乐、Podcast等平台收听我们,我们同步更新的微信公众号“环境科学与政策”会有更多的专业讨论。大家也可以通过留言或在微信公众号“环境科学与政策”联系我们。开场、转场、结尾音乐来自The Podcast Host and Alitu: The Podcast Maker app.

碳笑风生
第4期:碳中和”差生”:农业部门的可持续发展

碳笑风生

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 56:55


第4期:碳中和”差生”:农业部门的可持续发展本期是我们第一次邀请专业嘉宾来做客我们的节目。这一期我们邀请到了郭怡鑫博士,她本科毕业于北京大学物理学院大气系,博士毕业于普林斯顿大学公共与国际事务学院,目前是北京大学和奥地利国际应用系统中心联合培养博士后 (http://scholar.pku.edu.cn/acaq/yixin)。她立足于空气污染模拟,与很多学科的学者(农学、环境经济学、流行病学等)合作从事了跨学科研究。她将与我们一起漫谈农业部门对气候变化和大气污染贡献,以及这其中涉及到的技术、经济、科学和政策问题。食物系统产生了全球¼-⅓ 的温室气体排放,虽然全球气候变化减缓有去讨论农业部门的角色,它在中国碳中和目标的设定和讨论中关注尚少。而农业由于它涉及多重环境经济问题,目前在全球各国政策监管中也是类似于睡美人的存在,它的减排的潜力和评估方法仍有很多不确定性。今天的播客我们就来聊聊农业这个环境保护考场中的差生还需要做什么功课迎头赶上。【本期内容】第一部分:农业对气候变化的影响00:56 嘉宾自我介绍:研究什么和为什么研究05:15 农业的温室气体排放:供应链上的直接排放和土地利用改变的间接排放12:30 如何减少农业温室气体排放?14:30 震惊!三分之一的食物都被损失和浪费了20:50 脑洞大开:牛肉有可能碳中和吗第二部分:农业对大气污染的贡献:种地也会导致雾霾?22:40 种了几千年地,怎么农业还贡献雾霾了?26:10 农业氨气减排:成本、效益和多影响的考量 (拓展阅读嘉宾的Nature Food 文章:https://rdcu.be/b8v30)28:10 中国的农业氮素利用:只有四分之一的总氮投入最终进入了作物收获的部分!31:08 施肥越多,产量就越高吗?如何更专业的增产减排?38:24 上山下乡:科研工作者、农民、政府和化肥企业的合作41:50 中国的农业氮素管理政策:进步、挑战和未来展望44:31 农业的排放有可能监测监管吗?最后讨论47:40 科研工作者如何就专业内容对话公众和政府?54:35 我们第一次邀请嘉宾的感受。小彩蛋:BGM由嘉宾提供致谢:本文中提供的所有见解同与不同单位的许多老师和同学们的沟通交流密不可分,在这里不一一列出,怡鑫感谢他们的无私分享和悉心指导!参考文献:Guo, Y., Chen, Y., Searchinger, T. D., Zhou, M., Pan, D., Yang, J., ... & Mauzerall, D. L. (2020). Air quality, nitrogen use efficiency and food security in China are improved by cost-effective agricultural nitrogen management. Nature Food, 1(10), 648-658. (online pdf accessible at https://rdcu.be/b8v30) Crippa, M., Solazzo, E., Guizzardi, D., Monforti-Ferrario, F., Tubiello, F. N., & Leip, A. (2021). Food systems are responsible for a third of global anthropogenic GHG emissions. Nature Food, 1-12.Smith K. & Searchinger T (2012), “Crop-based biofuels and associated environmental concerns,” Glob. Ch. Biol. Bioenergy 4:479-484Hong, C., Burney, J. A., Pongratz, J., Nabel, J. E., Mueller, N. D., Jackson, R. B., & Davis, S. J. (2021). Global and regional drivers of land-use emissions in 1961–2017. Nature, 589(7843), 554-561.Frank, S., Havlík, P., Stehfest, E., van Meijl, H., Witzke, P., Pérez-Domínguez, I., ... & Valin, H. (2019). Agricultural non-CO 2 emission reduction potential in the context of the 1.5 C target. Nature Climate Change, 9(1), 66-72.Roe, S., Streck, C., Obersteiner, M., Frank, S., Griscom, B., Drouet, L., ... & Lawrence, D. (2019). Contribution of the land sector to a 1.5 C world. Nature Climate Change, 9(11), 817-828.Searchinger, T. D., Wirsenius, S., Beringer, T., & Dumas, P. (2018). Assessing the efficiency of changes in land use for mitigating climate change. Nature, 564 (7735), 249-253.Seufert, V., Ramankutty, N., & Foley, J. A. (2012). Comparing the yields of organic and conventional agriculture. Nature, 485(7397), 229-232.Clark, M. A., Domingo, N. G., Colgan, K., Thakrar, S. K., Tilman, D., Lynch, J., ... & Hill, J. D. (2020). Global food system emissions could preclude achieving the 1.5° and 2° C climate change targets. Science, 370(6517), 705-708.Zhang, X. et al. Managing nitrogen for sustainable development. Nature 528, 51–59 (2015).Poore, J., & Nemecek, T. (2018). Reducing food's environmental impacts through producers and consumers. Science, 360(6392), 987-992.Eshel, G., Shepon, A., Makov, T., and Milo, R. (2014). Land, irrigation water, greenhouse gas, and reactive nitrogen burdens of meat, eggs, and dairy production in the United States. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 111, 11996–12001.Gustavsson, J., Cederberg, C., Sonesson, U., Otterdijk, R., and Meybeck, A. (2011). Global food losses and food waste (Swedish Institute for Food and Biotechnology and FAO) available at http://www.fao.org/3/a-i2697e.pdf.Zhang, F., Chen, X. & Vitousek, P. An experiment for the world. Nature 497, 33–35 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/497033aCui, Z., Zhang, H., Chen, X., Zhang, C., Ma, W., Huang, C., ... & Dou, Z. (2018). Pursuing sustainable productivity with millions of smallholder farmers. Nature, 555(7696), 363-366.Zhang, W. et al. Closing yield gaps in China by empowering smallholder farmers. Nature 537, 671–674 (2016).碳笑风生关注全球和中国的能源转型、气候变化和可持续发展问题,特别是中国实现碳达峰、碳中和的科学、技术、政策、政治、经济、社会和文化问题。大家可以在小宇宙播客、喜马拉雅、QQ音乐、Podcast等平台收听我们,我们同步更新的微信公众号“环境科学与政策”会有更多的专业讨论。大家也可以通过留言或在微信公众号“环境科学与政策”联系我们。开场、转场、结尾音乐来自The Podcast Host and Alitu: The Podcast Maker app.

Grace Over Perfection with Alison Simmons
Ep 18 - Abigail's Story (Special Series)

Grace Over Perfection with Alison Simmons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 13:25


My name is Abigail. My husband, Nabel, is not a good or kind man. His name means “fool” and boy does he live up to it! How could not recognize the danger in dismissing David as a warrior? And not just any warrior, a powerful one that had been anointed as the next King of Israel. David's reputation is known everywhere! My husband's pride truly knows no bounds. This time, I know that the consequences are well beyond just my own embarrassment. I can't allow so much innocent blood to be shed. I know I have to do something and my hope is that God will bless my courage today. *The 6 Things God is Teaching You in the Midst of Hardship audio-devotional is currently unavailable while my website is being updated. Quiz: Which woman of the Bible describes your faith best? And these 5 questions and find out! Sign up for the email series How to Grow Closer to God in Just 5 min a Day HERE Learn more about the Faith Habits course & mentorship HERE For a full transcript of this episode, click HERE