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AMSEcast
AMSEcast with guest Laurence C Smith

AMSEcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 61:46


A professor of environmental studies at the Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Brown University, Laurence Smith is the author of over 150 articles and essays. Today we discuss his book, Rivers of Power, how our Natural Force, Race, Kingdoms Destroyed civilizations and Shapes Our World.

Machine learning
Mechanics of natural force. Replacing Higgs field theory with flow theory

Machine learning

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 22:20


LENR occurs when special circumstances exist causing the electromagnetic and weak nuclear reaction break down. The flow bond model between quarks makes more sense. If the quark twister pump configurations change than the flow charges change and the structure of the atom changes because a proton becomes a neutron. For a neutron to become a proton, one of the up quarks must become a down quark. How would this happen? We have to look at the mechanical forces creating the electromagetic field according to flow theory. According to flow theory, the concept of the electron is replaced with the flow theory of the twister flow. Electrical and magnetic fields are created by oscillations of the twister flow. The oscillation between the blaring particles in the twister flow collide with the free bolgarinos around the atom. The free bolgarinos particles surrounding the twister flow begin to vibrate at the same frequency of the twister flow. The vibrations dampen intensity over distance, square of the distance decreases in intensity. The electro magnetic forces are created by synchronized oscillations of the twister flows. The weakening of the electromagnetic field is the result of a disruption in the oscillations within the nano meter distance. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-nishimoto/message

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Be Well and Be Green
Wellness and mushrooms

Be Well and Be Green

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 14:09


Episode 27: In this episode, host Angie Gust, talks about some amazing aspects of mushrooms.  In addition to being able to break down plastics and other pollutants, many mushrooms are good for your health.  Some of the edible mushrooms with health benefits are Lion's Mane, Reishi, Chaga, Cordyseps, and Turkey Tail.  In terms of the environment, in May, the International Energy Agency (IEA) published its first-ever detailed blueprint for reaching net-zero emissions by 2050, which it said was “compatible” with the 1.5C limit. They said, “Beyond projects already committed as of 2021, there are no new oil and gas fields approved for development in our [NZE] pathway, and no new coal mines or mine extensions are required.”  Post-pandemic plans aimed at a greener recovery have been moving forward in several European countries, with Germany and France applying for funds under an EU scheme.  References Jones, ST. Feb 23, 2021. Plastic industry's fake tears. Medium. https://medium.com/center-for-biological-diversity/plastic-industrys-fake-tears-2d45c2e0c4cb Liu J, Raine A, Venables PH, Mednick SA. Malnutrition at age 3 years and externalizing behavior problems at ages 8, 11, and 17 years. Am J Psychiatry. 2004 Nov;161(11):2005-13. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.161.11.2005. PMID: 15514400; PMCID: PMC1570126 MacFarlane, S. May 27, 2021. Climate Ruling Could Force Big Change at Shell. The Wall Street Journal. https://www.wsj.com/articles/climate-ruling-could-force-big-change-at-shell-11622131737?mod=hp_lead_pos7 Mathews, CM. May 26, 2021. Activist Wins Exxon Board Seats After Questioning Oil Giant's Climate Strategy. The Wall Street Journal. https://www.wsj.com/articles/activist-wins-exxon-board-seats-after-questioning-oil-giants-climate-strategy-11622050087?mod=hp_lead_pos1&mod=article_inline Ozdemir, D. Apr 14, 2021. Could Plastic-Eating Mushrooms Solve Humanity's Plastic Problem? https://interestingengineering.com/could-plastic-eating-mushrooms-solve-humanitys-plastic-problem Park, K. Mushrooms can save the world. We are Wildness. https://wearewildness.com/mushrooms-can-save-world/#:~:text=Here's%20a%20great%20quote%20from,understand%20the%20language%20of%20Nature The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Medicinal Mushrooms. Jan 21, 2020. Natural Force. https://naturalforce.com/blogs/nutrition/medicinal-mushrooms UN Climate Change. Apr 30, 2021. Urgent Climate Action Is Needed to Safeguard the World's Oceans https://unfccc.int/news/urgent-climate-action-is-needed-to-safeguard-the-world-s-oceans Williams, J. May 29, 2021. As protected bike lanes arrive in New Orleans, cyclists happy, some other residents not so much. Nola. https://www.nola.com/news/politics/article_aa133616-bfc1-11eb-8cb4-930c9c00f9b7.html

Life’s Tough, Explorers Are TOUGHER!
Life's Tough, but George Kourounis is TOUGHER… This Storm Chaser is Fascinated with the Line Between Natural Force and Natural Disaster

Life’s Tough, Explorers Are TOUGHER!

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 35:03


Most explorers study the weather charts to look for clear weather before starting an expedition. Our recent guest on the Explorers podcast, George Kourounis, does the exact opposite! His passion and appreciation for science and nature have helped him become one of the world's most famous storm chasers.  George, the host of the television show, Angry Planet, sat down with Explorers podcast host Richard Wiese. They talked about his attraction to the extreme elements and his obsession with the line between natural force and natural disaster.  As a child, George always had a fascination with science and nature. He loved being outdoors, where he grew up in Canada.  As a young teenager, his mother gave him the gift of a waterproof camera, which opened up a whole new world of possibilities for him.  When chasing tornados, George recounts the full-body experience involving all the senses.  These tornados are exciting and photogenic – while evoking terror and the realization that they can kill.    His teams are all first aid trained. When they are on the scene at an extreme weather event and see someone who needs help, they stop the chase to help a person in need.  At the heart of it, explorers are storytellers. It's been said of George that he communicates science well.  He's made a career of it. He tells us the trick is to report without letting your ego get in the way and making it about yourself.  As Richard spoke with his guest about the COVID pandemic, George remarked that the pandemic is an extraordinary force of nature and has encouraged in all of us the essential skill in an expedition… The ability to adapt to ever-changing conditions.  George hopes to leave a legacy of curiosity.  He views curiosity and fear as two sides of the same coin. His hope is that people grow to know why curiosity matters and why we should love being curious.  To learn more about explorer George Kourounis and his adventures as a storm chaser and explorer, visit his website. Watch the television series Angry Planet on Amazon Prime Video for an in-depth study of his exploration. To hear about other explorers, join us for new episodes of Life's Tough: Explorers are TOUGHER! At https://www.lifestough.com/podcast/explorers/.  Richard Wiese, the host of this podcast, is an American explorer. He is the author of the guidebook, Born to Explore: How to Be a Backyard Adventurer. He became the youngest person to become president of the Explorers Club in 2002. Richard is also Executive Producer and Host of the PBS weekly television series Born to Explore with Richard Wiese. 

MENTELLECT RADIO
WERE OUR PEOPLE A PRODUCT OF CREATION OR A NATURAL FORCE OF PROJECTION ON EARTH

MENTELLECT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 122:00


 WERE OUR PEOPLE A PRODUCT OF CREATION OR A NATURAL FORCE OF PROJECTION ON EARTH? WHO ARE THE CREATED PEOPLE ON EARTH? WHO CREATED THEM? WHY WRE WE. FORCED HERE ON EARTH? WHEN WILL ASCENDED THROUGH SUPERNATURAL FORCE?  FND OUT THE ANSWERS TO ALL OF THESE. QUESTIONS TONIGHT AT 10PM ON MENTELLECT RADIO(BLOGTALK) FEAT THE INTEL.NUBEN MENKARAYZZ/MFA/144000  

The Slacker Morning Show
Bonnie Tyler Interview

The Slacker Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 8:15


Bonnie Tyler, born Gaynor Hopkins, was brought up in Skewen, a small village near Swansea. She grew up to become one of Wales' best known performers, achieving chart success all over the world. She is recognised for her distinctive husky voice, and a long list of hit singles including Total Eclipse of the Heart, It's a Heartache, Holding Out for a Hero, Lost in France, More Than a Lover, Bitterblue and If I Sing You a Love Song. In her 50-year career, Bonnie has performed for audiences in countries across the world, and she has enjoyed critical acclaim for her recent albums Rocks and Honey and Between The Earth and the Stars. Her latest album The Best Is Yet to Come – due for release on 26 February 2021 – is a contemporary approach to the sounds and styles of 80s pop rock.   As a teenager, Bonnie was influenced by the biggest female voices of the 60s, especially Tina Turner and Janis Joplin. After spending several years performing in local pubs and clubs around South Wales, first with Bobbie Wayne & the Dixies and later with her own band, Imagination, Bonnie was discovered by talent scout Roger Bell in 1974. RCA Records launched Bonnie's recording career two years later with her debut single My! My! Honeycomb. Her breakthrough hit was Lost in France, written by her managers Ronnie Scott and Steve Wolfe. The single peaked at no. 9 in the UK, and spent six months in the German charts. After enjoying further success with subsequent singles More Than a Lover and Heaven, Bonnie finally broke into the Billboard charts with It's a Heartache, which reached no. 3 in the United States. Of the four albums that Bonnie recorded for RCA, Natural Force was the most successful, selling over half a million copies in the United States. Ready to embrace the new decade, Bonnie moved to CBS Records to work with Jim Steinman in the early 80s. Their fateful collaboration resulted in the groundbreaking international hit Total Eclipse of the Heart, a multi-platinum selling single that still enjoys cultural relevance in the 21st century. It is lifted from her fifth album, Faster Than the Speed of Night, which saw Tyler become to first British female artist to make her debut appearance on the UK Albums Chart at no. 1. During the 80s, she recorded several songs for movie soundtracks, including the UK no. 2 hit Holding Out for a Hero for Footloose, and the Grammy-nominated single Here She Comes for a restoration of Metropolis. Hide Your Heart became Bonnie's third album for CBS, produced by Desmond Child. It features several songs that became hits for other artists, including The Best for Tina Turner and Save Up All Your Tears for Cher. In the 90s, Bonnie signed with German label Hansa Records for three albums. The first, Bitterblue, rivaled the success of her career-defining album Faster Than the Speed of Night in some European countries, earning 4x Platinum status in Norway. Her follow-up albums Angel Heart and Silhouette in Red also became Platinum records in parts of Europe. Bonnie reunited with Jim Steinman in 1995 after signing with EastWest Records. She recorded epic cover versions of Making Love (Out of Nothing At All) and Two Out of Three Ain't Bad for her album Free Spirit, which featured the work of top producers including Humberto Gatica, Christopher Neil and David Foster. Her second record with EastWest, titled All in One Voice, arrived shortly before the new milennium. The celtic-influenced pop album was recorded in Dublin and Hamburg, and features a haunting cover of “I Put a Spell on You”, produced by Mike Batt.   In the early 2000s, Bonnie signed a one-off deal with EMI to record Heart Strings, an album of classic rock covers featuring her touring band and the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Bonnie recorded her next two pop-rock albums, Simply Believe and Wings, with producers Jean Lahcene and Stuart Emerson. Bonnie received an ECHO Music Prize for ‘Best International Pop/Rock Female Artist' in 1994. She has also received three Goldene Europa awards, three Grammy and BRIT nominations, two AMA nominations and one ACM nomination. She is the recipient of an honorary degree from Swansea University,  and she was presented with a Gold Badge from BASCA (now The Ivors Academy) in 2013. Bonnie has represented the United Kingdom at two international music contests. In 1979, she won the Yamaha World Popular Song Festival with her song ‘Sitting On the Edge of the Ocean'. After competing in the Eurovision Song Contest with ‘Believe in Me' in 2013, Bonnie picked up two ESC Radio Awards for ‘Best Song' and ‘Best Singer'. Over and above the timeless tracks that made her a household name, Bonnie has proven her versatility by enjoying a bilingual number one album in France, and performing duets – past collaborators include Vince Gill, Cher, Fabio Jr., Shakin' Stevens and Todd Rundgren. In 2013, she released her country-influenced album Rocks and Honey, recorded at the legendary Blackbird Studios in Nashville with David Huff. In 2019, she released Between the Earth and the Stars, another contemporary record with nods to past moments from her 50-year career. She recorded it with David Mackay, who produced her first two albums back in the 70s. Songwriters include long-time collaborators Kevin Dunne, Brian Cadd and Stuart Emerson, with new contributions from Sir Barry Gibb and Amy Wadge. The album also boasts three exciting duets with Rod Stewart, Cliff Richard and Francis Rossi. Her follow-up album The Best Is Yet to Come will arrive in February 2021. The release was pushed back due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but now Bonnie feels ready to celebrate: “I hope these new songs will lift your spirits. I am so happy and proud of this new album. It simply rocks and brings a smile to my face every time I put it on. The moment we can get back on stage and see your smiling faces will be extra special. I promise the best IS yet to come.“

Light on Leeds
Corona Bloody Virus Extraordinary Episode 58: Kenn Taylor - British Library

Light on Leeds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 23:11


Kenn Taylor is the Lead Cultural Producer North at the British Library based at Boston Spa.There are over 170 million items stored there and in 2023 they will be celebrating their 50th birthday. Kenn tells me about the work they do at the British Libray and about their collaboration with Invisible Flock on "Faint SIgnals":"An invitation to slow down, an opportunity to experience an imagined British woodland, densely populated with sounds of nature from the British Library’s archive.Faint Signals is an ambient and slow experience of discovery, exploring the world one step at a time. With thousands of combinations of sounds, your constantly evolving experience will be unique to you.Each tile scrolled past unlocks a narrative and rich vein of sounds from the forest, all of which are based on real life environments, with wildlife, weather and other nature sounds reflecting the diversity and complexity of ecosystems in the Yorkshire region."The featured track on this episode is "Natural Force" by the brilliant Weathered Man and The Noise.https://www.faintsignals.io/https://invisibleflock.com/portfolio/faint-signals/https://www.bl.uk/events/british-library-north#https://ffm.to/naturalforcehttps://www.facebook.com/weatheredmanmusic/https://twitter.com/weatheredman?lang=enhttps://www.instagram.com/weatheredman/?hl=en

My Morning Minutes - Audio-blog: weekdays @ 6.00 am CET
169 Miracles - a natural force of nature?

My Morning Minutes - Audio-blog: weekdays @ 6.00 am CET

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 4:47


A warm welcome to episode 169 of "My Morning Minutes“! Miracles - a natural force of nature?   Today I talk about: What actually are miracles? Are they extra-ordinary, are the very special, do they actually happen, is it luck, what is it? Could it be that miracles are the most natural thing in life? Is life itself a miracle?   Have a listen...   Yours, Christian Sist   To get in contact, please email me: talk@mymorningminutes.com   You can find the podcast on: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Soundcloud Spotify

Above the Fog
Music is a Natural Force

Above the Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 25:28


In this turbulent historical moment, you’ll be grateful to hear Hafez Modirzadeh and his concept of Chromodality -  bringing global musical languages together to honor the old, and the new. Modirzadeh is an active performer, writer and scholar of cross-cultural musical perspectives as well as a Grammy-nominated sax player and professor at San Francisco State University. His approach to music is deeply spiritual, and his conversation with Jen Chien will move you. How can we approach life and each other in a way, that allows us to learn, innovate and share with the greatest respect for each other? Hafez gives us harmony when we need it most. 

NADA MÁS QUE MÚSICA
Nada más que música - Los 70: Segunda crisis

NADA MÁS QUE MÚSICA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 29:48


En 1977 hubo una segunda crisis del petróleo, pero sus efectos resultaron menos catastróficos que en la de 1973 como ya vimos. También es cierto que el mundo ya estaba advertido y las consecuencias fueron más previsibles. Todavía faltaban muchos ajustes en las economías del planeta. En este año, el 1977, varias fueron las figuras interesantes que se movieron en este contexto y, uno de ellos fueron los Foreigner Foreigner fue formada por el británico Mick Jones, y el ex miembro de King Crimson, Ian McDonald, formando así el núcleo central del grupo, un sexteto, junto a Lou Gramm, Dennis Elliot, Al Greenwood y Ed Gagliardi. A Jones se le ocurrió el nombre de Foreigner (extranjero) por el hecho de que tanto él, como McDonald y Elliot eran británicos, junto a Gramm, Greenwood y Gagliardi, que eran estadounidenses. El álbum debut de la banda se tituló simplemente Foreigner, en 1977, álbum de estudio que vendió más de 4 millones de copias en los Estados Unidos, y entró durante un año en el Top 20 con éxitos como este "Long Long Way From Home". El grupo ha vendido más de 80 millones de discos en todo el mundo (incluyendo 37,5 millones en los EE.UU.). Su segundo álbum, Double Vision, de 1978, superó los registros de ventas anteriores, y albergó éxitos como el tema que daba nombre al disco, "Double Vision". Otro nombre que, por derecho propio, ocupó un espacio importante en esta época fue Meat Loaf, que traducido literalmente viene a ser “Cacho de carne” Michael Lee Aday (nacido como Marvin Lee Aday), pero más conocido por su nombre artístico Meat Loaf, nació en Dallas, Texas, el 27 de septiembre de 1947. Por este nombre también se conoce a la banda que lidera y de la que es vocalista. Ha vendido más de 50 millones de copias en todo el mundo y, aun hoy, más de cuarenta años después de su publicación, Bat Out of Hell, la canción que acabamos de escuchar, aún vende, aproximadamente, unas 200.000 copias anuales, circunstancia que ha convertido al álbum en uno de los más exitosos de la historia de la música. Durante el invierno de 1973 el cantante integró el reparto del musical The Rocky Horror Show, interpretando los papeles de Eddie y del doctor Everett Scott. El éxito del musical llevó a la filmación de la icónica película The Rocky Horror Picture Show, en la que Meat Loaf interpretó solamente el papel de Eddie, una decisión que, según él, hizo que la película no fuera tan buena como el musical. The Rocky Horror Show es un musical que parodia humorísticamente a las películas de terror y ciencia ficción, Serie B, de finales de los años cuarenta hasta principios de los setenta. Solo una cosa más, el nombre artístico le viene al pelo. El tipo es, en efecto, un cacho de carne. Y, a la vez, un rockero con una voz impresionante, muy aficionado a interpretar canciones épicas que duran más de 10 minutos y, en algunos casos, con un alto contenido erótico. Igualmente, durante este año, muchos líderes de grandes bandas se lanzaron a la aventura en solitario. Uno de ellos, abandonando el grupo Génesis, fue su jefe Peter Gabriel. Peter Gabriel fue el vocalista principal y flautista de la banda de rock progresivo Genesis pero, cuando abandonó la banda, se convirtió en una brillante estrella en solitario. Peter Gabriel rehusó darles un título a sus primeros cuatro álbumes, y se llamaron todos Peter Gabriel, a secas, y solo se diferencian por la numeración del orden de salida, así que, I, II, III y IV. En la década de los 80 fue pionero en la fusión con todo tipo de músicas étnicas y no es extraño encontrar en sus temas percusiones de absoluta inspiración africana y guiños a otras culturas. Sobresaliente en ello resulta su álbum Passion (1989). Aunque logró críticas muy favorables y un aceptable éxito comercial desde los comienzos de su carrera en solitario, el más importante le llegó en 1986 con la edición de su disco So. También en este año compuso e interpretó su segunda banda sonora para cine, Passion, para La última tentación de Cristo, película de Martin Scorsese. Su carrera ha sido un poco errática. Publicó una serie de trabajos sin continuidad, aunque no carentes de interés. Su siguiente disco, Us, producido seis años después del anterior, reflejaba los problemas personales que atravesaron su vida (su divorcio y una relación conflictiva con su primera hija). Siete años más tarde, Gabriel regresó con la puesta en escena para el Millennium Dome en Londres, en 1999. La música para la película Rabbit Proof Fence en 2001 y finalmente su disco Up (2002). Y no fue hasta 2016 cuando publicó un nuevo single titulado «I'm Amazing» ?su primera composición original desde el 2013 que fue inspirada parcialmente por la vida y las dificultades a las que se enfrentó Muhammad Ali. La figura de Peter Gabriel se encuentra estrechamente ligada a los festivales WOMAD (siglas de World Of Music, Arts & Dance). Estos festivales incluyen música popular, música étnica, artesanía y otras actividades lúdicas. En España, se han celebrado en Cáceres, en Las Palmas y en Fuerteventura. Más allá de su condición de músico, ha estado comprometido a lo largo de casi toda su carrera en la lucha contra las injusticias y los problemas sociales más variados, la pobreza y la discriminación en Sudáfrica, y su postura defensora de los derechos humanos, y ha hecho oír su voz muy a menudo en los foros internacionales. En esta misma línea se puede mencionar su participación en la gira mundial de Amnistía Internacional para celebrar el aniversario de la Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos en 1998. Un tipo realmente comprometido. Pero hubo más artistas que dejaron su huella en esta época, artistas como Bonnie Tyler. Este es su éxito Total Eclipse of the heart. Bonnie no tuvo una carrera fácil. Cuando estaba en lo más alto, tuvo que someterse a una operación de nódulos en las cuerdas vocales y después de la intervención el médico le aconsejó que no hablase, ya que le podía repercutir en la voz. Bonnie no hizo ni caso de los consejos del médico y, en consecuencia, se le quedó una voz desgarrada, lo que hizo pensar en aquel momento que su carrera como cantante estaba acabada. Sin embargo, esto no sólo no terminó con su carrera, sino que Bonnie salió disparada como una estrella de la música y comenzó a ser conocida mundialmente. Todo ello coincidió con el lanzamiento de su segundo álbum, “Natural Force” en el que pudo desplegar toda la garra de su voz ronca y perfectamente entonada. Con la canción “It's A Heartache”, incluida en este álbum, lograría estar entre el top 5 en Gran Bretaña y los Estados Unidos. Rocky Sharpe and the Replays iniciaron su carrera musical en los pubs de Sussex, en Inglaterra, pero aunque llegaron a actuar en el Radio London y hacer algunas giras por Holanda, no llegaron a tener el éxito suficiente como para dejar de ser semiprofesionales. Con la idea de interpretar los clásicos del género doo wop en 1978 alcanzaron su éxito más sonado versionando una canción del grupo The Edsels, Rama Lama Ding Dong. Rocky Sharpe y su grupo se disolvieron como tal en 1984, siguiendo cada uno de ellos carreras separadas, y no siempre relacionadas con la música. La verdad es que, el grupo como tal, no aportaba gran cosa a la música, pero a mí, me hacen mucha gracia. Rocky Sharpe & The Replays Rama Lama Ding Dong Nuestro último invitado de hoy es otra cosa. Chris Rea. Christopher Anton Rea, de nombre artístico Chris Rea, es un músico británico de ascendencia italo-irlandesa, nacido el 4 de marzo de 1951 y a sus facetas más conocidas de cantautor, guitarrista, compositor y productor musical, se le pueden añadir las de pintor, actor y piloto de carreras. No he podido saber si también plantó un árbol. La mayor parte de la carrera musical de Rea se basa en una fusión de pop, rock y blues, con ocasionales elementos orquestales, de soul, gospel, jazz, música electrónica, y música tradicional italiana e irlandesa, dominada por su distintiva voz, grave y rota, y por su característica técnica de guitarra, basada en el uso del slide de cristal. Desde la década de 2000, tras sobrevivir a una serie de operaciones quirúrgicas de alto riesgo, su música ha ido derivando hacia el estilo Delta blues, su mayor influencia, mezclado con elementos de gospel y jazz. Su extensa Carrera le ha deparado numerosos éxitos. Hoy recordaremos su precioso On the beach. Y como veo que desde el control me miran mal, lo dejaremos por hoy. Para ser una época de crisis no ha estado del todo mal. Niños y niñas, hasta la semana que viene y, como siempre, ¡¡¡BUENAS VIBRACIONES!!!

NADA MÁS QUE MÚSICA
Nada más que música - Los 70: Segunda crisis

NADA MÁS QUE MÚSICA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 29:48


En 1977 hubo una segunda crisis del petróleo, pero sus efectos resultaron menos catastróficos que en la de 1973 como ya vimos. También es cierto que el mundo ya estaba advertido y las consecuencias fueron más previsibles. Todavía faltaban muchos ajustes en las economías del planeta. En este año, el 1977, varias fueron las figuras interesantes que se movieron en este contexto y, uno de ellos fueron los Foreigner Foreigner fue formada por el británico Mick Jones, y el ex miembro de King Crimson, Ian McDonald, formando así el núcleo central del grupo, un sexteto, junto a Lou Gramm, Dennis Elliot, Al Greenwood y Ed Gagliardi. A Jones se le ocurrió el nombre de Foreigner (extranjero) por el hecho de que tanto él, como McDonald y Elliot eran británicos, junto a Gramm, Greenwood y Gagliardi, que eran estadounidenses. El álbum debut de la banda se tituló simplemente Foreigner, en 1977, álbum de estudio que vendió más de 4 millones de copias en los Estados Unidos, y entró durante un año en el Top 20 con éxitos como este "Long Long Way From Home". El grupo ha vendido más de 80 millones de discos en todo el mundo (incluyendo 37,5 millones en los EE.UU.). Su segundo álbum, Double Vision, de 1978, superó los registros de ventas anteriores, y albergó éxitos como el tema que daba nombre al disco, "Double Vision". Otro nombre que, por derecho propio, ocupó un espacio importante en esta época fue Meat Loaf, que traducido literalmente viene a ser “Cacho de carne” Michael Lee Aday (nacido como Marvin Lee Aday), pero más conocido por su nombre artístico Meat Loaf, nació en Dallas, Texas, el 27 de septiembre de 1947. Por este nombre también se conoce a la banda que lidera y de la que es vocalista. Ha vendido más de 50 millones de copias en todo el mundo y, aun hoy, más de cuarenta años después de su publicación, Bat Out of Hell, la canción que acabamos de escuchar, aún vende, aproximadamente, unas 200.000 copias anuales, circunstancia que ha convertido al álbum en uno de los más exitosos de la historia de la música. Durante el invierno de 1973 el cantante integró el reparto del musical The Rocky Horror Show, interpretando los papeles de Eddie y del doctor Everett Scott. El éxito del musical llevó a la filmación de la icónica película The Rocky Horror Picture Show, en la que Meat Loaf interpretó solamente el papel de Eddie, una decisión que, según él, hizo que la película no fuera tan buena como el musical. The Rocky Horror Show es un musical que parodia humorísticamente a las películas de terror y ciencia ficción, Serie B, de finales de los años cuarenta hasta principios de los setenta. Solo una cosa más, el nombre artístico le viene al pelo. El tipo es, en efecto, un cacho de carne. Y, a la vez, un rockero con una voz impresionante, muy aficionado a interpretar canciones épicas que duran más de 10 minutos y, en algunos casos, con un alto contenido erótico. Igualmente, durante este año, muchos líderes de grandes bandas se lanzaron a la aventura en solitario. Uno de ellos, abandonando el grupo Génesis, fue su jefe Peter Gabriel. Peter Gabriel fue el vocalista principal y flautista de la banda de rock progresivo Genesis pero, cuando abandonó la banda, se convirtió en una brillante estrella en solitario. Peter Gabriel rehusó darles un título a sus primeros cuatro álbumes, y se llamaron todos Peter Gabriel, a secas, y solo se diferencian por la numeración del orden de salida, así que, I, II, III y IV. En la década de los 80 fue pionero en la fusión con todo tipo de músicas étnicas y no es extraño encontrar en sus temas percusiones de absoluta inspiración africana y guiños a otras culturas. Sobresaliente en ello resulta su álbum Passion (1989). Aunque logró críticas muy favorables y un aceptable éxito comercial desde los comienzos de su carrera en solitario, el más importante le llegó en 1986 con la edición de su disco So. También en este año compuso e interpretó su segunda banda sonora para cine, Passion, para La última tentación de Cristo, película de Martin Scorsese. Su carrera ha sido un poco errática. Publicó una serie de trabajos sin continuidad, aunque no carentes de interés. Su siguiente disco, Us, producido seis años después del anterior, reflejaba los problemas personales que atravesaron su vida (su divorcio y una relación conflictiva con su primera hija). Siete años más tarde, Gabriel regresó con la puesta en escena para el Millennium Dome en Londres, en 1999. La música para la película Rabbit Proof Fence en 2001 y finalmente su disco Up (2002). Y no fue hasta 2016 cuando publicó un nuevo single titulado «I'm Amazing» ?su primera composición original desde el 2013 que fue inspirada parcialmente por la vida y las dificultades a las que se enfrentó Muhammad Ali. La figura de Peter Gabriel se encuentra estrechamente ligada a los festivales WOMAD (siglas de World Of Music, Arts & Dance). Estos festivales incluyen música popular, música étnica, artesanía y otras actividades lúdicas. En España, se han celebrado en Cáceres, en Las Palmas y en Fuerteventura. Más allá de su condición de músico, ha estado comprometido a lo largo de casi toda su carrera en la lucha contra las injusticias y los problemas sociales más variados, la pobreza y la discriminación en Sudáfrica, y su postura defensora de los derechos humanos, y ha hecho oír su voz muy a menudo en los foros internacionales. En esta misma línea se puede mencionar su participación en la gira mundial de Amnistía Internacional para celebrar el aniversario de la Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos en 1998. Un tipo realmente comprometido. Pero hubo más artistas que dejaron su huella en esta época, artistas como Bonnie Tyler. Este es su éxito Total Eclipse of the heart. Bonnie no tuvo una carrera fácil. Cuando estaba en lo más alto, tuvo que someterse a una operación de nódulos en las cuerdas vocales y después de la intervención el médico le aconsejó que no hablase, ya que le podía repercutir en la voz. Bonnie no hizo ni caso de los consejos del médico y, en consecuencia, se le quedó una voz desgarrada, lo que hizo pensar en aquel momento que su carrera como cantante estaba acabada. Sin embargo, esto no sólo no terminó con su carrera, sino que Bonnie salió disparada como una estrella de la música y comenzó a ser conocida mundialmente. Todo ello coincidió con el lanzamiento de su segundo álbum, “Natural Force” en el que pudo desplegar toda la garra de su voz ronca y perfectamente entonada. Con la canción “It's A Heartache”, incluida en este álbum, lograría estar entre el top 5 en Gran Bretaña y los Estados Unidos. Rocky Sharpe and the Replays iniciaron su carrera musical en los pubs de Sussex, en Inglaterra, pero aunque llegaron a actuar en el Radio London y hacer algunas giras por Holanda, no llegaron a tener el éxito suficiente como para dejar de ser semiprofesionales. Con la idea de interpretar los clásicos del género doo wop en 1978 alcanzaron su éxito más sonado versionando una canción del grupo The Edsels, Rama Lama Ding Dong. Rocky Sharpe y su grupo se disolvieron como tal en 1984, siguiendo cada uno de ellos carreras separadas, y no siempre relacionadas con la música. La verdad es que, el grupo como tal, no aportaba gran cosa a la música, pero a mí, me hacen mucha gracia. Rocky Sharpe & The Replays Rama Lama Ding Dong Nuestro último invitado de hoy es otra cosa. Chris Rea. Christopher Anton Rea, de nombre artístico Chris Rea, es un músico británico de ascendencia italo-irlandesa, nacido el 4 de marzo de 1951 y a sus facetas más conocidas de cantautor, guitarrista, compositor y productor musical, se le pueden añadir las de pintor, actor y piloto de carreras. No he podido saber si también plantó un árbol. La mayor parte de la carrera musical de Rea se basa en una fusión de pop, rock y blues, con ocasionales elementos orquestales, de soul, gospel, jazz, música electrónica, y música tradicional italiana e irlandesa, dominada por su distintiva voz, grave y rota, y por su característica técnica de guitarra, basada en el uso del slide de cristal. Desde la década de 2000, tras sobrevivir a una serie de operaciones quirúrgicas de alto riesgo, su música ha ido derivando hacia el estilo Delta blues, su mayor influencia, mezclado con elementos de gospel y jazz. Su extensa Carrera le ha deparado numerosos éxitos. Hoy recordaremos su precioso On the beach. Y como veo que desde el control me miran mal, lo dejaremos por hoy. Para ser una época de crisis no ha estado del todo mal. Niños y niñas, hasta la semana que viene y, como siempre, ¡¡¡BUENAS VIBRACIONES!!!

Versiones Encontradas
BONNIE TYLER: its a Heartache

Versiones Encontradas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 29:58


En este programa nos despedimos de Santiago Ruiz de Azua como presentador. Santi ha sido una pieza indispensable para el desarrollo de este espacio. Se asomó a "Versiones Encontradas" semana a semana, sin saber lo que iba a pasar y con su espontaneidad supo siempre "leer el programa" en directo y amoldarse perfectamente a lo que viniera, aportando su experiencia como locutor de radio. Te echaremos de menos.Le hemos despedido con "It's a Heartache":Bonnie Tyler, con más de 40 años de carrera musical es quien grabó este tema en 1978 para su álbum "Natural Force". Esta canción fue publicada el mismo año por Juice Newton. Entre las versiones de este tema está la que hizo Rod Stewart. Te invitamos a que descubras más versiones en este episodio de "Versiones Encontradas".

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Versiones Encontradas
BONNIE TYLER: its a Heartache

Versiones Encontradas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 29:58


En este programa nos despedimos de Santiago Ruiz de Azua como presentador. Santi ha sido una pieza indispensable para el desarrollo de este espacio. Se asomó a "Versiones Encontradas" semana a semana, sin saber lo que iba a pasar y con su espontaneidad supo siempre "leer el programa" en directo y amoldarse perfectamente a lo que viniera, aportando su experiencia como locutor de radio. Te echaremos de menos.Le hemos despedido con "It's a Heartache":Bonnie Tyler, con más de 40 años de carrera musical es quien grabó este tema en 1978 para su álbum "Natural Force". Esta canción fue publicada el mismo año por Juice Newton. Entre las versiones de este tema está la que hizo Rod Stewart. Te invitamos a que descubras más versiones en este episodio de "Versiones Encontradas".

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Health Coach Nation
Marketing for Coaches with Tony Federico

Health Coach Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 68:04


Marketing Musts! Marketing is the FUEL for your coaching business. Thankfully, I invited Marketing Vice President of Natural Force to share his top marketing tips for health industry professionals! Natural Force, a whole-food based nutrition company that specializes in Clean Coffee, Collagen Peptides, and MCT Oil. Tony is a published author and speaker who spent…

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Quit Happens | How (and why!) to strategically quit your job, leave your relationship, or part ways with toxic mindsets.
Tony Federico: How a Chronic Quitter Turned Overcomitter Learned to Strike a Balance

Quit Happens | How (and why!) to strategically quit your job, leave your relationship, or part ways with toxic mindsets.

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 36:26


There’s a fine line to walk between being unsupportive and letting someone make decisions for themselves. When today’s guest, personal trainer and paleo guru Tony Federico, was a teenager, he was a chronic quitter. He didn’t have anyone telling him not to quit when he wasn’t feeling something, and instead of this having an adverse effect on his life, Tony’s confidence in his own decisions grew. Tony has quit nearly everything he’s come across in life - karate, football, high school, and a fair few of his jobs. But this doesn't mean that he’s wasting his life. Far from it, actually. Tony has used his tendency to quit to have some forced introspection and truly examine what he wants out of life. After a death in his late teens, he used this period to figure out and understand that he wants to spend his life focused on health and wellness. For the past 10 years, Tony has been working as a personal trainer and contributor to paleo health publications. And now, he’s working as the Vice President of Marketing for paleo health company, Natural Force. In this episode, Tony and I talk about how taking hold of your own life decisions, even if it means quitting, can lead to some incredible experiences and opportunities. We also look at what happens if you actually stick something through to the end - and see what amazing outcomes are possible. Tony eventually replaced his quitting tendencies with overcommitment. This led to some issues as well, however, and ultimately led him to realize he needed to find a place of balance between quitting and committing. We also examined the differences between the “painful known” and the “unknown possibility” and talked about how these concepts can help you find balance. Are you, or have you been, a chronic quitter? How have you learned to explore the limitless possibility to design your own life? Do you use exercise to help you make decisions? In This Episode: How a lack of introspection can lead you to quit Why it’s important to let a child make some decisions on their own, without parental intervention How you can use tragedy and your tendencies to quit to start to examine the self to help you learn and grow What benefit yoga and other wellness exercises can have on your mental health How your life events can impact your decision to start sticking to things What happens when you commit to something and see it through to the end Why you need to figure out what type of hard you’re working through How to reach a point when you realize you need balance Where you can balance on the threshold between discomfort and pain How you can become a more balanced version of yourself What the “painful known” and the “unknown possibility” are Why you should never burn bridges when you quit How you can make strategic decisions to better your health, relationships, and life   Quotes: “Maybe that’s part of it. I didn’t have a lot of people telling me to not quit.” (6:14) “There is an openness for the first time and a willingness to do the self-examination for the very first time.”(9:08) “It’s hard, but that doesn’t mean you need to stop. Discomfort is part of the process. You’re not gonna feel good the entire time.” (12:27) “It’s not just about quitting something or committing to something. It’s about - what am I really trying to achieve in my life. What is the real big picture goal?” (16:32) “How do you know the next thing is going to be better? And the answer is - you don’t. But what you do know is the pain you don’t want.” (27:22) Links Join Quitopia for free & be supported by a strong community of fellow quitters! Get a free sample of Clean Coffee from Natural Force here Use coupon code "QUIT" at Natural force to get 15% off your entire order!   Follow Natural Force on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Follow Tony Federico on Twitter | Instagram   Check out the full episode post here Keep up with everything Quit Happens here Follow Lynn Marie on Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram Podcast production support by the fine folks at Counterweight Creative

Future of Fitness
Unshakeable Ethos - Joe Rakoski and Justin Quinn

Future of Fitness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 42:15


Joe Rakoski and Justin Quinn are the Co-founders of Natural Force, a whole-food based nutritional supplement company that is on a mission to help people live happier, healthier lives through quality nutrition while minimizing their impact on the planet. As avid fitness and health enthusiasts, Joe and Justin were frustrated with the lack of truly healthy supplements and started Natural Force as an alternative to the industry “status quo”. Natural Force is also focused on environmental sustainability and employee welfare. They operate with a completely remote team, no physical office, are in the process of significantly reducing or eliminating plastic from their product packaging.

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ALAN MULHERN: The Quest & Psychotherapy (Jungian Approach to Healing)
S1.Ep 2. Healing intelligence as a natural force

ALAN MULHERN: The Quest & Psychotherapy (Jungian Approach to Healing)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 16:28


Healing energies are a natural intelligence within the psyche promoting the unconscious state of wholeness we call health. This health is, for the most part, intensely desired by those who suffer pain, division, and conflict within themselves; for some it is the central goal of life to recover it. Those who wish to heal the wounds of others as well as their own should know there are different methods to heal psychological distress.  

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Nourish Balance Thrive
How to Make a Career in Paleo

Nourish Balance Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017 53:53


Tony Federico is a shining example of how to make a career out of the paleo diet and lifestyle. After a personal training client suggested the diet, Tony never looked back, going on to write for Paleo Magazine and hosting the podcast of the same name. He recently made the decision to move on to VP of marketing at Natural Force; a supplement company committed to making products using only the purest, highest quality, all-natural and organic ingredients. You should listen to this interview for inspiration, business and career advice. Sign up for our Highlights email and every week we’ll send you a short (but sweet) email containing the following: One piece of simple, actionable advice to improve your health and performance, including the reference(s) to back it up. One item we read or saw in the health and fitness world recently that we would like to give a different perspective on, and why. One remarkable thing that we think you’ll enjoy! Here’s the outline of this interview with Tony Federico: [00:00:08] Exercise in a pill? Perhaps not. Sign up for our highlights email for the references. [00:01:57] Paleo Magazine Radio podcast. [00:02:11] Tony is now VP of marketing at Natural Force. [00:04:22] Exercise science in college. [00:06:07] Psychology degree and personal training certification. [00:07:50] Crossfit and Paleo. [00:08:02] Dr Loren Cordain. [00:09:09] 90-day Paleo challenge on livecaveman.com. [00:09:50] Mark Sisson interview. [00:11:23] Many iterations of Paleo. [00:12:49] Mark's Daily Apple and Primal. [00:13:15] Carbohydrate curve. [00:13:25] Book: Good Calories, Bad Calories: Fats, Carbs, and the Controversial Science of Diet and Health by Gary Taubes. [00:14:24] Blood lipids. [00:16:14] Metabolic flexibility. [00:18:14] Food restrictions as symptom control. [00:19:30] Ex-smoker syndrome. [00:20:42] The Paleo industry has caught up. [00:21:20] Paleo Protein and certification. [00:22:11] Robb Wolf and Art De Vany, PhD. [00:22:24] Paul Jaminet, PhD. [00:22:51] Paleo f(x) and AHS. [00:23:39] Bulletproof Coffee. [00:26:29] Primal Kitchen – Avocado Oil Mayo. [00:27:15] Wild Planet sardines. [00:27:43] Costco coconut oil. [00:28:28] General Mills Epic Bar. [00:30:09] Hunting. [00:31:32] Cooking. [00:31:40] Blue Apron. [00:35:12] Coaching and information products, e.g. summits. [00:35:52] Physicians for Ancestral Health. [00:36:12] Dr Dan Kalish. [00:36:20] Paleo Magazine interview. [00:37:16] Chris Kresser. [00:38:08] Squatty Potty. [00:38:31] f.lux. [00:39:08] Nightshift on iOS. [00:40:58] Unhelpful: “That's not Paleo!” [00:44:12] Stay mindful. [00:45:01] Groupthink. [00:45:29] Natural Force pre-workout raw tea. [00:46:41] Founders of Natural Force (Joe & Justin). [00:49:18] Recovery Nectar. [00:52:40] @tonyfedfitness on Instagram, FB & Twitter.

Dumbbells & Dragons
Episode 002 – Natural Force

Dumbbells & Dragons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2016 49:34


Dumbbells and Dragons Show Notes 03/23/2016 Joe Rakoski – Natural Force Contacts: MyNaturalForce.com Email: orders@mynaturalforce.com Twitter: @MyNaturalForce Instagram: @MyNaturalForce Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mynaturalforce/ Products: Amazon Resources: Brain Wave Binaural Labs All Trails: iOS, Android Favorite mantra or motto: Salvador Dali – Intelligence without ambition is a bird without wings. If you would … Continue reading

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Ben Greenfield Fitness
#312: How To Increase Testosterone And Decrease Estrogen, Meditation To Replace Sleep, The New Gluten Study And More!

Ben Greenfield Fitness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2015 67:28


Mar 11, 2015 Podcast: How To Make A Wart Disappear Fast, Does Subliminal Music For Weight Loss Work, How Long Can Fat Last You In A Race, Is Xylitol Healthy, Is Xylitol Healthy? Have a podcast question for Ben? Click the tab on the right (or go to ), use the Contact button on the , call 1-877-209-9439, Skype “pacificfit” or use the “” form at the bottom of this page. ----------------------------------------------------- News Flashes: You can receive these News Flashes (and more) every single day, if you follow Ben on , and . Eccentric exercise, nitroglycerin patches, dry needling, cortisone, or platelet-rich plasma. . (and !) Has anybody out there studied and found success? (I mention for sleep) ----------------------------------------------------- Special Announcements: Vote for the BenGreenfieldFitness show now in the Health And Fitness category at ! This podcast is brought to you by Natural Force, at . NaturalForce is far different from traditional sports nutrition companies. They only use herbs and whole foods, with no vitamin powders and no artificial flavorings, and only certified Paleo, non-GMO, organic ingredients. Their pre-workout Raw Tea has 15 different herbs and superfoods, and gives no jitters or crash.  Their Iskiate Endurance is based upon chia fresca (also called iskiate) a beverage used by the Tarahumara super athlete tribe - made from chia seeds, a little sweetener, and lime juice, but Natural Force has upped the ante with their own recipe, adding bee pollen and royal jelly for added nutrients and a slow build of endurance. Their Recovery Nectar is a complete plant based recovery supplement, and contains organic freeze-dried coconut water and organic hemp. It reduces soreness, boost immune system, replenish glycogen stores. Use code BEN10 to 10% off all supplements at  (or in Australia, you can visit: ). Wednesday, March 18th - 9 pm EST / 6 pm PST / 1 am GMT. Duration: 60 min. "9 Biggest Productivity Killers & How To Avoid Them.". It is safe to say that the combined work of Joe Polish, Dave Asprey, Dean Jackson, Ben Greenfield, and Ari Meisel has completely reshaped the meaning of  “productivity” and “peak performance”. These guys have spent decades pushing the boundaries of the human body. Their heads are buzzing with hacks, secrets, and tools to help you become superhuman without burning out. They’ve got it all covered - automation, nutrition, exercise, scheduling, outsourcing, email. Everything has been tried and  tested between them with one aim - to do less and live more. They’re coming together for a really special event aimed at all budding productivity junkies but first, they want to do a free preview so you get a real taste of what’s on the horizon. Spaces are limited. April 13-16, 2015: Ben is speaking at , where the world's top bloggers, podcasters and content creators teach you how to make money by creating content online, and how to enhance your blog, your podcast, your videos and any other media you create online. Better yet, you can come and attend the conference, then on April 17! and use code "bgreenfield20" to get 20% off the current pricing. April 24-26th, 2015: . The can't-miss conference that is the Who's Who gathering of the Paleo movement, with world-class speakers including best-selling authors, physicians, nutritionists, research scientists, professional athletes, trainers, sustainability and food activists, biohackers, and more (including Jessa's "Whipped Up Homemade Heavy Body and Face Lotion." and Ben's potentially offensive Pecha Kucha presentation). May 1-3, 2015: Ben is speaking at Ari Meisel's Less Doing Conference, the year's top conference for learning about things like how to manage your email inbox, hack productivity, enhance your cognitive performance, learn how to use the latest and greatest phone apps and productivity software, free up as much time as possible, and much more! Grab this package that comes with a tech shirt, a beanie and a water bottle. And of course, this week's top iTunes review - gets some BG Fitness swag straight from Ben - !  ----------------------------------------------------- Listener Q&A: As compiled, deciphered, edited and sometimes read by , the Podcast Sidekick and Audio Ninja. How To Make A Wart Disappear Fast Chris says: What can he do about this wart on the end of his toe? He has tried salicylic acid, freezing and cutting it off but none of these methods are ineffective and painful. Is there any way he can rid himself of them forever? In my response, I recommend: - Does Subliminal Music For Weight Loss Work? Theresa says: She wants to know your take on Subliminal Music. She works from home she really enjoys some background noise. She has found some music that is supposed to help you willpower, weight loss, make you strong and powerful. Do you think these can actually help in the long run? In my response, I recommend: - How Long Can Fat Last You In A Race? Cy says: What is the longest duration race or most austere race you have heard someone race on a ketogenic diet. He is thinking about a number of 8 to 24 hour adventure races this summer and is wondering if it is possible to maintain a fat burning base during that long of a race or if he would have to bump it up to a more standard carbohydrate base. In my response, I recommend: - - Is Xylitol Healthy? Randy says: You recently talked about how mouthwash can kill gut bacteria. It got him thinking about Xylitol and how it is used to kill bacteria in your mouth (which is why it is effective in gum). Could this highly touted sweetener of the biohacking community be killing our gut flora? What are your thoughts on Xylitol? He has been using it in his morning coffee for quite a while now.   How To Increase Testosterone And Decrease Estrogen Adam says: In your morning routine post you said that you take both the Aggressive Strength testosterone and an estrogen control. Why do you take both? Do they offset each other in a good way? What is the balance there? In my response, I recommend: - -

Inquire Within Podcast
The Natural Force of Awakening with Jon Bernie

Inquire Within Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2014 29:54


Jon Bernie is a contemporary spiritual teacher who offers a compassionate, heart-centered approach to awakening. His teaching focuses on returning the attention to the already enlightened state that lies at the core of our human experience. He has four decades of practice and study in the Zen, Theravada Buddhist and Advaita traditions, and was formally asked to teach by Adyashanti in 2002. Jon is also an experienced healer and teacher of somatic embodiment, trained in the Alexander Technique, Zero Balancing, and the Qigong system of Dr. Yu Penxi. He works closely and intimately with individuals to facilitate consciousness development and deep emotional healing. Resources Jon's WebsiteJon on FacebookJon on Twitter Purchase Ordinary Freedom by Jon Bernie

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