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Catwalk Through Life
Let's Talk About It: The Luigi Mangione & Brian Thompson Case | Joined By Bob Walters From The Locked Up Sports Podcast

Catwalk Through Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 64:23


Welcome back everyone! This episode is a little different. Today, we chat about the suspect in, United Healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson's murder, Luigi Mangione. We start with the timeline of events, Luigi Mangione's possible mindset and what led up to the shooting, how society is reacting to Brian Thompson's murder, we'll be breaking down the attack, what we know about the planning of it, and more.I'm also joined by Locked Up Sports podcast, Bob Walters, who is a Correction Officer on Riker's Island in New York City. He gives us his viewpoints and talks about what it may be like for Mangione in jail as well as what he potentially faces during his trial. Don't forget to check out Bob's podcast: https://www.lockedupsports.netThe purpose of this episode is to share information about this case and just discuss the topic in general. WARNING: If you are sensitive to talks about shootings, murder cases, or anything that would be involved please be aware these are discussed in this episode.If you or anyone you know needs MENTAL HEALTH help or support immediately, please contact:* 911* National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 and 1-800-273-8255* Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741* National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) HelpLine: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) and Text NAMI to 741741* Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)* Call, Text, or Chat at https://988lifeline.org -  988 Lifeline: A free, confidential service that offers judgment-free care * Veterans Crisis Line: A 24/7 service that offers confidential support for veterans and their loved ones -----Helpful Links:Gratitude Journal: https://a.co/d/2ufcKL8Catwalk Through Life Blog: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.catwalkthroughlife.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Catwalk Through Life Instagram Page: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/catwalkthroughlife⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Locked Up Sports Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/locked_up_sportsCatwalk Through Life Facebook Group: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/726602181696067⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Rashi Stephens-Charlton Instagram Page: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/rashistephens⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ *****Disclaimer: Please know that any advice or information given is just a suggestion, our opinions, or information found online. This is not medical advice or any results from this trial. Please consult a medical professional for medical questions and use your best judgement on what's best for you. The intent behind this episode is to merely share information, discuss the case and offer our thoughts, and try to help anyone we can.

The Lawfare Podcast
Chatter: German Grand Strategy and ... Kraftwerk, with Ben Tallis

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 87:06


International politics and security expert Dr. Ben Tallis, who now directs the Berlin-based Democratic Strategy Initiative, joined David Priess to discuss the challenges of German grand strategy since 1945, the country's musical culture in the 1950s and 1960s, the origins and evolution of Kraftwerk and its members' effort to reconceptualize German identity, the band's influence on musicians globally, U2 and post-Cold War Europe, how Germany became the most respected country in the world by 2020, Chancellor Angela Merkel's missed opportunities to reconceptualize Germany's international role, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Zeitenwende speech, German rearmament since 2022 compared to Poland, the role of chancellor in the German system, the roster of future German leaders, and whether countries in Central and Eastern Europe would have enough confidence in German resolve to follow more assertive leadership from Berlin.Mentioned in this episode:Official website of the band KraftwerkThe Democratic Strategy Initiative, at www.democratic-strategy.netThe journal article by Benjamin Tallis, "Kraftwerk and the International 'Re-Birth of Germany:' Multiplicity, Identity, and Difference in Music and International Relations," in Cooperation and Conflict, Vol. 57:3 (2022)The online article by Roderick Parkes, Florence Schimmel, and Benjamin Tallis, "Germany Needs a Strategy--Grand and Democratic," in Internationale Politik Quarterly, January 16, 2024Chatter is a production of Lawfare and Goat Rodeo. This episode was produced and edited by Cara Shillenn of Goat Rodeo. Podcast theme by David Priess, featuring music created using Groovepad.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Chatter
German Grand Strategy and ... Kraftwerk, with Ben Tallis

Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 87:06


International politics and security expert Dr. Ben Tallis, who now directs the Berlin-based Democratic Strategy Initiative, joined David Priess to discuss the challenges of German grand strategy since 1945, the country's musical culture in the 1950s and 1960s, the origins and evolution of Kraftwerk and its members' effort to reconceptualize German identity, the band's influence on musicians globally, U2 and post-Cold War Europe, how Germany became the most respected country in the world by 2020, Chancellor Angela Merkel's missed opportunities to reconceptualize Germany's international role, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Zeitenwende speech, German rearmament since 2022 compared to Poland, the role of chancellor in the German system, the roster of future German leaders, and whether countries in Central and Eastern Europe would have enough confidence in German resolve to follow more assertive leadership from Berlin.Mentioned in this episode:Official website of the band KraftwerkThe Democratic Strategy Initiative, at www.democratic-strategy.netThe journal article by Benjamin Tallis, "Kraftwerk and the International 'Re-Birth of Germany:' Multiplicity, Identity, and Difference in Music and International Relations," in Cooperation and Conflict, Vol. 57:3 (2022)The online article by Roderick Parkes, Florence Schimmel, and Benjamin Tallis, "Germany Needs a Strategy--Grand and Democratic," in Internationale Politik Quarterly, January 16, 2024Chatter is a production of Lawfare and Goat Rodeo. This episode was produced and edited by Cara Shillenn of Goat Rodeo. Podcast theme by David Priess, featuring music created using Groovepad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hey Chaplain
090 - Leakage, the MRI of Suicide Prevention: Dr Barry Young

Hey Chaplain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 32:00


Text a Message to the ShowToday we welcome back Dr. Barry Young.  Barry is my friend and a fellow police chaplain and my favorite chaplain & peer support trainer.  On Hey Chaplain he was previously in the very highly rated episode, Bonus Episode 24, where we talked about bad death notifications.  Today Barry is back and this time he's going to talk about the phenomenon of "leakage" where the intentions to take a life are telegraphed ahead of time, and you and I might catch the clues if we know what we're looking for.Resources:Barry's previous episode: Bonus Episode 24Barry's website: https://www.servingheroes.netThe book Barry mentioned: Never Split the Difference by Chris VossMusic is by Chris HaugenHey Chaplain Podcast Episode 090Tags:Chaplaincy, Homicide, Mass Shootings, Mental Health, Peer Support, Psychology, Suicide Prevention, Tragedy, Training, Independence, Kansas City, Peoria, Illiniois, Kansas, MissouriSupport the Show.Thanks for Listening! And, as always, pray for peace in our city.Subscribe/Follow here: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hey-chaplain/id1570155168 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2CGK9A3BmbFEUEnx3fYZOY Email us at: heychaplain44@gmail.comYou can help keep the show ad-free by buying me a virtual coffee!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/heychaplain

The Sovereign Collective
073 - The VITAL Importance of Healthy Fascia for Whole Mind/Body Health with Anna Rahe

The Sovereign Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 73:31


Sometimes I struggle with giving a title to my podcasts... I try to figure out how I can hook people in so that they will listen to something that I find so freaking fascinating and I try to implore how crazy important the topic is.The subject of fascia BLOWS my mind, and I want everyone to listen to this!!Fascia is finally become a more widely discussed area of health and wellness, but it still does not receive the attention it deserves in my opinion.It literally impacts EVERYTHING to do with our mind-body system, something that Anna Rahe of GST Body has known for decades.Anna developed a method of movement years ago when she was trying to heal and understand the root of her chronic pain and digestive and lung problems, despite being a yoga and pilates instructor.She decided that spending 2 to 3 hours per night to undo her pain ignited during the day just wasn't going to fit into her life forever.From this pain, introspection and great curiosity, GST Body was born, and through her methods and tools, she has helped many find ease and vitality in their bodies.This is the first of hopefully several conversations... I have many more questions and don't even know yet the full potential of where this topic can go, but I want to find out!In this interview, Anna tells us about:Her pain that started intensely at 18 years old after releasing emotional traumaHow all her certifications as a trainer, yoga and pilates instructor did not help her and in fact exacerbated her problemsHer revelation that fascia was the thing she was missingHow she learned how to get the results she was seeking via movement rather than with the tools she was usingJunk movement = junk fasciaHow focusing on movement brings permanence to positive changeFascia being our 'energetic' system and is a 'distributive' systemHow unhealthy fascia is an electrical block to the body as plugged arteries are a block to the circulatory systemNot all fascia changes yield the same resultsHow fascia has the greatest sensory network of all tissueHow the 5 different mechanical receptors require different inputsHow the fascial net is wired to the nervous system netThe need for many types of movementHow the body remodels according to its influencesHow frequently we need short movement breaksThe fact that most people have over-contracted fasciaHow fascia likes wide ranges of motion and the three types of action it requiresThe three elements that fascia requiresHow rolling doesn't move the pump of fasciaThe need for a variety of movementIf muscle is over-contracting, fascia is under-animatingMy story of releasing my SI joint after days of it being stuckThe need to contract muscles in a certain sequence in order for fascia to flowHow our biomechanics are no longer naturalIf tissue is not gliding, adrenals are held captive3 tips for what you can start incorporating dailyThe reflex of fascia that initiates the desire to moveHow your anxiety and pain are alarms for you to move your fasciaPoints for healing bad hipsNew understanding fo the brain-body relationshipand SO much more!This is the tip of the iceberg and I can't wait to get into more. I love this topic so much as it invites us to get curious and know ourselves at a deeper level; when we own it, it is totally empowering and up to us.That is powerful!We depend far too much on outside influences. It's time to take it ALL back... and knowing your fascia, I believe, is a path to knowing your SELF.Please share all around and please check out my store at: https://www.sovereigncollective.org/shop/To find out more about Anna and her offerings:Website: https://gstbody.com/Website: https://www.annarahe.com/You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGSTBodyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/annaraheofgst/If you like what you heard here then please share! This podcast is being censored so it depends on people like you to spread the word.Also, please like and subscribe wherever you listen... it all helps and I appreciate it with my whole heart!----------------------------------------------------------Are you concerned about the future of our children?The world needs more conscious parents. Stop raising children who need to recover from their childhoods! Get your online program chock full of interviews with world renowned experts here:http://www.sovereigncollective.org/gettheguideEmail me: sascha at sovereigncollective dot org

#OnTheBrink
New Country Music- January 2024

#OnTheBrink

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 21:13


Visit stonecoldcountry.netThe first podcast to feature songs at the intersection of Hip Hop, R&B and Country.Six brand spanking new modern country tunes to add to your playlists, radio stations, downloads, and share across social media. Featured in this episode:Jimmy ButlerThe GrammysDrake & Morgan WallenAtlusHuestonEl Ray Spencer KaneMike ParkerLecadeAustin Williams

That's So F****d Up
Fairy Tale Fckery- Ep. 3: Disney Scandals

That's So F****d Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 55:21


This week, Ash and Katy Hearne-Church from Queens Podcast are talking about scandals within the wonderful world of Disney.We've got racism, sexism (even SA, ewww what?!), psychedelics, Stockholm Syndrome, secret dicks drawn on castles and more!Follow Katy and her co-host Nathan on Instagram and YouTube! They get boozy and talk historical queens, it's an absolute blast! And make sure to check out OUR NEW YouTube channel while you're at it!Incredible research on this whole season by Elizabeth Vandenbosch!

Active Ingredient Podcast
Building an intentional business without a safety net with Rachel Liverman

Active Ingredient Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 57:53


Rachel Liverman, founder of Glowbar, is back on the show for the 3rd time (!!! aka love her) and a lot has happened since her last episode in 2020 - she's opened multiple Glowbar locations, grown her team, went to Hoffman, married her bestie and so much more! In this episode we're getting into:What it's like launching, building and growing a business while being single and not having a safety netThe role discipline has played in the growth of GlowbarHyper focusing on local communityHow believable affirmations have helped herThings she's had to unlearn and relearnHow she manifested her now husbandHow she's prioritizing herself and no longer self abandoning in order to show up fullySophie's IG: https://www.instagram.com/sophieiweill/Sophie's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZKo8SEpPpcGXCsf_F-Uo2QRachel's IG: https://www.instagram.com/rachelista/Glowbar's Website:https://glowbar.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Crew Expendable | A Xenomorph Podcast
Discussing Alien: Revival [Part 2]

Crew Expendable | A Xenomorph Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 99:07


We wrap up the Revival storyline and discuss the Marvel series in general, and maybe get side-tracked with some conversations about the Jurassic Park movies and Mortal Kombat 1. "Do you really think your Pod made you in her image?"Check out Kenny's newest article on Hard-Drive.netActually, check out ALL of Kenny's articles on Hard-Drive.netThe podcast is now on Youtube/YT Music at Youtube.com/@crewexpendableWe're on Bluesky now at https://bsky.app/profile/crewexpendable.bsky.socialFollow the show on twitter @crewexpendapodFollow the show on Instagram @crewexpendablepodSubscribe to the podcast at CrewExpendable.netFollow Kenny on twitter @cyhobbezFind Neal's links at FINALNEAL.COMUSCSS PODCAST Location: Euridice

The Travel Addict
Living life to the fullest and redefining travel with Sarah Marie Naska

The Travel Addict

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 40:35


I asked Sarah after she told me about her activities day to day, "Do you have time to sleep?" Hear her response in this podcast. She also  answered how she defines the meaning of life.Her adventurous spirit, volunteer work and support for non-profit organizations is commendable, but she also embraces financial and spiritual wisdom in helping people to succeed in life.Her travel stories are delightful also.Great stuff.FInd her here:https://thesarahmarie.netThe purpose of life, after all, is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.” – Eleanor Roosevelthttp://www.malcolmteasdale.com

The Alex McFarland Show
The Alex McFarland Show-Episode 76-The Current Cultural Climate of Our World with guest Robert Youngblood

The Alex McFarland Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 30:17


Today, on the Alex McFarland Show, Alex sits down with Robert Youngblood of the American Family Association to discuss the current cultural climate of our world. While the Bible tells us that in the last days, many will depart from the faith, it also urges believers to remind those individuals of the truth of Jesus Christ. Alex and Robert explain to listeners how they can protect themselves against the darkness of the hour, and why it's so critical for Christians to derive personal identity from God.Links:Alex McFarlandAFA.netAFN.netThe 21 Toughest Questions Your Kids Will Ask About ChristianityTruth and Liberty CoalitionFamily Research CouncilAlex McFarland Speaking ScheduleMy Relationship with God Ask Alex Online alexmcfarland.com/speaking

Crew Expendable | A Xenomorph Podcast
Discussing Alien: Revival [Part 1]

Crew Expendable | A Xenomorph Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 117:54


We're digging deep into Marvel's Alien Volume 1 Issues 7-9, the first three issues of the Revival storyline"We'll podcast for you, Jane. Here in Mother's house. We're not goin' anywhere."Check out Kenny's newest article on Hard-Drive.netActually, check out ALL of Kenny's articles on Hard-Drive.netThe podcast is now on Youtube/YT Music at Youtube.com/@crewexpendableWe're on Bluesky now at https://bsky.app/profile/crewexpendable.bsky.socialFollow the show on twitter @crewexpendapodFollow the show on Instagram @crewexpendablepodSubscribe to the podcast at CrewExpendable.netFollow Kenny on twitter @cyhobbezFollow Neal on twitter @finalnealFollow Neal on TWITCH.TV/FINALNEALCheck out Neal's Mortal Kombat podcast at MKpodquest.comUSCSS PODCAST Location: Hopefully heading towards Euridice

The Counter Culture Mom Show with Tina Griffin Podcast
Kid Entrepreneur Shares Four Fundamentals of Starting a Successful Business - Ryland Dixon

The Counter Culture Mom Show with Tina Griffin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 27:12


TAKEAWAYSThe Kid Business Club offers users a monthly membership to access the secrets of creating a profitable online businessWith Bible Builds, kids study different scripture each week and then submit their coordinating Lego builds to compete for prizesStarting a business as a kid is a safe and effective way to learn the ins and outs of entrepreneurship with a parental safety netThe four key fundamentals when starting a business are: find your people, identify a problem, provide a solution, and do the work

TAPE Community Podcasts
CMTG w/ The Aspie World! (Halo 3)

TAPE Community Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 14:43


**Please note - this episode contains swearing from the start!**Changing Minds Through Gaming - A series where gaming and mental health combine!What's the link between autism and mental health? YouTuber and social media personality Dan Jones aka The Aspie World joins us to discuss!Dan's Channel! youtube.com/@TheAspieWorld  Dan's free book: http://www.autismhacks.netThe whole idea of CMTG is to bring awareness and the conversation around mental health to more people, whilst showing we can do it in a relaxed way!----------------------Timestamps:0:00 Intro1:09 Jumping in to Halo 3!3:13 Mental health and creation3:58 What is autism?5:17 Autism and poor mental health6:31 A quick lesson!7:03 Jumping on faces7:45 How to treat mental health issues8:57 Connection and community10:44 Get your exercise!12:04 Empowerment14:09 Outro----------------------CMTG playlist on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVxfZIauJ7YCpczEhdAoOH1HlKzYeqWGCMTG Shirts! - https://tapetshirts.teemill.com/product/changing-minds-through-gaming/ (Profits support Tape!)

The Counter Culture Mom Show with Tina Griffin Podcast
Young Entrepreneur Ryland Dixon Shares Four Fundamentals of Starting a Successful Business

The Counter Culture Mom Show with Tina Griffin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 27:12


TAKEAWAYSThe Kid Business Club offers users a monthly membership to access the secrets of creating a profitable online businessWith Bible Builds, kids study different scripture each week and then submit their coordinating Lego builds to compete for prizesStarting a business as a kid is a safe and effective way to learn the ins and outs of entrepreneurship with a parental safety netThe four key fundamentals when starting a business are: find your people, identify a problem, provide a solution, and do the work

The Holistic Psychiatrist
How to Heal From Food Sensitivities Holistically

The Holistic Psychiatrist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 26:30


People underestimate the amount of damage that prolonged, severe food sensitivities can cause biologically and mentally. Certainly, Dr. Lee has learned the hard way the importance of healing her patients from food sensitivities! From motor tics and distractibility to mood disorders and psychosis, the inflammation and oxidative stress caused by food sensitivities fuel ongoing symptoms. Dr. Lee and Jack Rome explore the most pressing issues related to food sensitivities from a holistic psychiatrist's perspective. You'll gain an understanding of their underlying causes and how to overcome their challenges to mental health. Come and join us for powerful solutions, including a specific energy medicine technique, to get rid of this common issue. Mental health depends on it!For more about Dr. Lee, please visit:Website: www.holisticpsychiatrist.com and click on the "Holistic Updates Sign up" for weekly stories and insights.YouTube: The Holistic PsychiatristTo schedule consultations or appointments, call her office at 240-437-7600To learn more about Jack and his work, visit his website: jackintheway.netThe content provided by this podcast is for informational purposes only and has not been approved by the U.S. FDA. This podcast is not intended to provide personal medical advice, which should be obtained from a medical professional.Click here to listen to all of The Holistic Psychiatrist Podcast episodesPlease empower and strengthen holistic psychiatric approaches by sharing these podcasts with others! Thank you!For more about Dr. Alice W. Lee, please visit:Website: www.holisticpsychiatrist.comMore stories and insights: Holistic UpdatesYouTube: The Holistic PsychiatristTo learn more about Jack and his work, visit his website: jackintheway.netTo schedule consultations or appointments, call Dr. Lee's office at 240-437-7600 The content provided by this podcast is for informational purposes only and has not been approved by the U.S. FDA. This podcast is not intended to provide personal medical advice, which should be obtained from a medical professional.

The Holistic Psychiatrist
How A Holistic Psychiatrist Interprets Psychiatric History Differently

The Holistic Psychiatrist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 39:37


In holistic psychiatry, treatment for mental illness often leads to the resolution of symptoms, gradual tapering of medications, and eventual freedom from treatment.Integrating three fields of medicine: psychiatry, functional medicine, and energy medicine, a holistic psychiatrist begins by listening differently to patients' histories.The goal of a thorough psychiatric history is to detect underlying causes, not just to check off a list of symptoms for a diagnosis. Treatment aims to clear and resolve these underlying stressors with healing tools found in functional and energy medicine. Jack Rome and Dr. Lee discuss important ways that a holistic psychiatrist interprets, analyzes, and understands psychiatric history to provide comprehensive, whole-person healing.For more about Dr. Lee, please visit:Website: www.holisticpsychiatrist.com and click on the "Holistic Updates Sign up" for weekly stories and insights.YouTube: The Holistic PsychiatristTo schedule consultations or appointments, call her office at 240-437-7600To learn more about Jack and his work, visit his website: jackintheway.netThe content provided by this podcast is for informational purposes only and has not been approved by the U.S. FDA. This podcast is not intended to provide personal medical advice, which should be obtained from a medical professional.Click here to listen to all of The Holistic Psychiatrist Podcast episodesPlease empower and strengthen holistic psychiatric approaches by sharing these podcasts with others! Thank you!For more about Dr. Alice W. Lee, please visit:Website: www.holisticpsychiatrist.comMore stories and insights: Holistic UpdatesYouTube: The Holistic PsychiatristTo learn more about Jack and his work, visit his website: jackintheway.netTo schedule consultations or appointments, call Dr. Lee's office at 240-437-7600 The content provided by this podcast is for informational purposes only and has not been approved by the U.S. FDA. This podcast is not intended to provide personal medical advice, which should be obtained from a medical professional.

Human Design Weather Report
EP008 September 4-September 8

Human Design Weather Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022


This episode focuses on the current universal energy we are all experiencing, dated 9/4-9/8. Rebeka and Janelle are both mental projectors, and together they explore the shifts in planetary energy. This episode is filled with tips and personal stories about how they've dealt with this energy in the past, and how they are (compassionately) preparing to handle it now. Thanks for listening! ***this information will be current for about 5 days after the episode drops!*** Find Rebeka on IG and Tik Tok: rebeka.mentalprojectorFind Janelle on IG: Janelleturnerhdjanelleturner.netThe following music was used for this media project:Music: A Bright Star In The Sky by MusicLFilesFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/8093-a-bright-star-in-the-skyLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://cemmusicproject.wixsite.com/musiclibraryfiles

The Holistic Psychiatrist
Teaching and Walking the Holistic Path

The Holistic Psychiatrist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 38:09


"Easier said than done," is a common saying that we can all relate to. When it comes to walking the holistic path for a holistic psychiatrist, the treatment/healing process is intimately connected to the developmental stage of the psychiatrist. Today's recording discusses how the evolution and healing of self for a holistic psychiatrist informs and directs treatment decisions. Jack Rome and Alice W. Lee, MD brilliantly explore what "teaching and walking the holistic path" really means for the healer and those patients under her care.Please empower and strengthen holistic psychiatric approaches by sharing these podcasts with others! Thank you!For more about Dr. Lee, please visit:Website: www.holisticpsychiatrist.comMore stories and insights: Holistic UpdatesYouTube: The Holistic PsychiatristTo schedule consultations or appointments, call Dr. Lee's office at 240-437-7600For more about Jack Rome, please visit:Website: Jackintheway.netThe content provided by this podcast is for informational purposes only and has not been approved by the U.S. FDA. This podcast is not intended to provide personal medical advice, which should be obtained from a medical professional.

The Holistic Psychiatrist
What If and Why Not?

The Holistic Psychiatrist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 39:00


Jack Rome and I have a lively discussion about various possible life scenarios and the responses I would have to them. In particular, we talk about what if I had to practice as a conventional psychiatrist rather than a holistic psychiatrist. Given what I know now, would I do it? Life presents us with all sorts of choices that make us stop and think about our values and identity. Wholehearted living often means making difficult decisions with courage and faith. Listen to this podcast for an inside view of what a holistic psychiatrist considers most important when navigating life's difficult choices and why.For more about Dr. Lee, please visit:Website: www.holisticpsychiatrist.com and click on the "Holistic Updates Sign up" for more stories and insights.YouTube: The Holistic PsychiatristTo schedule consultations or appointments, call 240-437-7600To reach Jack Rome visit:Website: Jackintheway.netThe content provided by this podcast is for informational purposes only and has not been approved by the U.S. FDA. This podcast is not intended to provide personal medical advice, which should be obtained from a medical professional.

InfoSec Overnights - Daily Security News
QNAP Calls Checkmate, Fake Google Delivers HavanaCrypt, Node.js Patch, and more.

InfoSec Overnights - Daily Security News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 2:43


A daily look at the relevant information security news from overnight - 08 July, 2022Episode 261 - 08 July 2022QNAP Calls Checkmate- https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/qnap-warns-of-new-checkmate-ransomware-targeting-nas-devices/ Fake Google Delivers HavanaCrypt - https://www.securityweek.com/new-havanacrypt-ransomware-distributed-fake-google-software-updateIcedID on Yandex - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/fake-copyright-complaints-push-icedid-malware-using-yandex-forms/ABCsoup Browser- https://thehackernews.com/2022/07/experts-uncover-350-browser-extension.htmlNode.js Patch - https://portswigger.net/daily-swig/node-js-fixes-multiple-bugs-that-could-lead-to-rce-http-request-smugglingHi, I'm Paul Torgersen. It's Friday July 8th 2022, and this is a look at the information security news from overnight. From BleepingComputer.comQNAP is warning customers to secure their network attached storage devices against attacks using Checkmate ransomware. The company says the attacks are focused on Internet-exposed devices with the SMB service enabled, and accounts with weak passwords that can be cracked in brute-force, or dictionary attacks. Ransom notes seen so far put the price tag of the decryptor at about $15,000 of bitcoin. From SecurityWeek.com:Security researchers have identified a new ransomware family called HavanaCrypt, that is being delivered as a fake Google Software Update application. The ransomware performs multiple anti-virtualization checks and uses a Microsoft web hosting service IP address for its C2 server, which helps it to evade detection. More details in the article. From BleepingComputer.com:Website owners are being targeted with fake copyright infringement complaints to distribute the IcedID banking malware, as well as the BazarLoader and BumbleBee loaders. Instead of using Google Drive or Google Sites to host their alleged reports, this time around the threat actors are using Yandex Forms. Details in the article. From TheHackerNews.comResearchers uncovered a malicious browser extension with 350 variants that is masquerading as a Google Translate add-on. The malware family, dubbed ABCsoup, is part of an adware campaign targeting Russian users of Chrome, Opera, and Firefox browsers. The threat group appears to be well organized and originating out of Eastern Europe or Russia. And last today, from PortSwigger.netThe maintainers of Node.js have released multiple fixes for vulnerabilities in the JavaScript runtime environment. Exploitation of the seven newly patched bugs could lead to arbitrary code execution and HTTP request smuggling, among other attacks. The flaws impact all versions of the 18.x, 16.x and 14.x releases. Get your patch on kids. That's all for me this week. Have a fantastic weekend. Like and subscribe, and until next time, be safe out there.

The Paper Crane
The Paper Crane returns in July!

The Paper Crane

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 1:59


We're back! Sorry we're late, we will be with you right through until (hopefully) the end of this year with as many interesting guests and idiotic conversation as we can bring you. Get in touch with the show on info@codesintheclouds.netThe new run of shows begins with the brilliant GoGo Penguin on 5th July! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Halt the Harm Podcast
18 – Sharon Lavigne - Rise St James

Halt the Harm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 13:07


In this episode, Sharon Lavigne shares her experience fighting to stop petrochemical factories and other toxic industries in America's Cancer Alley in St. James Parish, LA.Sharon Lavigne is a recipient of the Community Sentinel Award for Environmental Stewardship, and won the 2021 Goldman prize for environmental defenders. She led a grassroots movement to delay the $9.4 billion Formosa plastic factory in her hometown. This podcast is a project of Halt the Harm Network, which can connect you with people who are working to protect families, communities, and the environment from the harms of fracking and the oil & gas industry.As mentioned in this episode:Rise St. JamesCancer AlleyStop Formosa PlasticsBio:Sharon Lavigne, a former special education teacher turned environmental activist, is the founder of Rise St. James, a faith-based environmental and social justice organization dedicated to protecting St. James parish from toxic, cancer causing industries. St. James parish is between Baton Rouge and New Orleans in an area that's become known as America's Cancer Alley. Numerous industrial complexes in this region have been attributed to causing the cancer clusters afflicting residents.  Core Message:“[The Formosa Plastics Plant] is about putting wealth before health. If you have the money but you don't have the health, then you don't have anything. So why let more chemical plants come into St. James and pollute us anymore? People are already sick. People are dying. ”Credits:This podcast is a project of halttheharm.net, a website that connects you with leaders, activists, researchers, economists, legal experts, and funders to protect your community from the oil & gas industry. Halt the Harm is a network of leaders who are taking action, sharing resources and information, and supporting each other's campaigns. Find out more at halttheharm.netThe soundtrack to the Halt the Harm podcast is"One of These Days" by Eilen Jewell from her album Sea of Tears.Recorded, produced, and published by Ryan Clover and Jimmy Jordan in the studios WRFI Watkins Glen, Ithaca

Halt the Harm Podcast
16 - Ron Gulla, Fracking Destroys Everything We Love

Halt the Harm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 19:54


In this episode, Ron Gulla shares his experience being impacted by fracking and challenging the industry in PA. Ron Gulla is a recipient of the Community Sentinel Award for Environmental Stewardship, and one of the first voices to speak out against fracking in PA after his farm was contaminated by Range Resources.This podcast is a project of Halt the Harm Network, which can connect you with people who are working to protect families, communities, and the environment from the harms of fracking and the oil & gas industry.As mentioned in this episode:FracTracker Alliance2019 Sentinel AwardsCancer cluster debate in Washington County Bio:Ron Gulla, a former employee of the oil and gas industry, has been raising awareness around fracking's destructive impacts on soil and water resources since he experienced them firsthand on his property in Pennsylvania;Core Message:“Fracking, and the oil & gas industry destroy people's lives, environment, everything we love. Ask yourself, would I want my family to live on top of a contaminated site? We're all involved in it whether you're a doctor, lawyer, or undertaker. We all gotta drink water, we all gotta drink air, we all gotta eat food!”Credits:This podcast is a project of halttheharm.net, a website that connects you with leaders, activists, researchers, economists, legal experts, and funders to protect your community from the oil & gas industry. Halt the Harm is a network of leaders who are taking action, sharing resources and information, and supporting each other's campaigns. Find out more at halttheharm.netThe soundtrack Halt the Harm podcast is"One of These Days" by Eilen Jewell from her album Sea of Tears.Recorded, produced, and published by Ryan Clover and Jimmy Jordan in the studios WRFI Watkins Glen, Ithaca

Called By God Podcast
070. Fighting from Victory

Called By God Podcast

Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 38:08


What does having a call on your life look like? The simple answer to this question is to follow our discussion with Zandra Young. Zandra loves God and loves to teach others the word of God.Aunt introduced her family to the body of ChristBaptized at the age eight Lived her life as a ChristianShe lived on what others taught her about the Word of GodMilitary and ChristZandra began her journey of learning the Word for herself She was living by a check-list She received a revelation that she needed to live for ChristZandra had to let God do what He does in her lifeFilling in the gapZandra attended bible study, Sunday school and worship service She was living as though she was imprisoned versus living in freedom  It took Zandra 30 years to convert to the Way Staff Sgt who challenged ZandraZandra had a Staff Sgt that challenge her beliefs and walkShe had to study the Word for herself in order to defend her faithThis journey helped her to develop in her walk with ChristZandra can be reached:www.fixfight.netThe way to salvation:Hear: Romans 10:17Believe: Hebrews 11:6Repent: Acts 17:30-31Confess: Matthew 10:32Be Baptized: Mark 16:15-16Be faithful unto death: Revelation 2:10 A Call to SalvationSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/CalledbyGod)

Single Over 30
What to Do When You're Anxious About First Dates

Single Over 30

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 11:48


First dates can be nerve wracking, especially if you're shy, if you have had some relationships that ended poorly, if you feel like you don't know how to date (you're just getting out there after a long dating sabbatical) or if you're anxious about a date working out. First dates can also be frustrating if they go poorly. After all, you'd really like to meet a trustworthy, marriage-minded man. In today's episode, I am going to give you 5 positive actions you can take that will help when you're anxious about first dates, or if a first date goes badly so that dating doesn't make you want to run the other direction. Download my Safe to Love Worksheet, which includes 12 Questions to help you open your heart to a marriage-minded man, by visiting SingleOver30.netThe dream you have to love-and be loved-is possible! 

Technology Botcast
Morning Technology News for Monday Jul 5, 2021

Technology Botcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021


Can players find the Warden in Minecraft 1.17 update? - SportskeedaFor the past few years, Minecraft players had been craving for a cave update. Finally, Mojang listened to their calls and released the Caves & Cliffs update on June 8th.2021 Genesis G80 Sport Previewed Before Q3 Unveiling - CarScoopsThe 2021 Genesis G80 Sport has a unique look and features rear-wheel steering.Nine apps stealing Facebook login credentials pulled from Google Play - SiliconANGLE NewsNine apps stealing Facebook login credentials pulled from Google Play - SiliconANGLE16-inch Asus Zephyrus M16 with 11th gen Core i9 now widely available starting at $1849 USD - Notebookcheck.netThe 16:10 gaming laptop from Asus offers a larger screen size than the 15.6-inch MSI GS66 while being slightly smaller in overall volume. The new model should be a good middle-ground solution for users who want something larger than a Zephyrus M15 but smaller…Apple wins privacy battle in China - Financial TimesTracking system for iPhones developed by Chinese tech groups fails to gain traction

Second Mix - Reflect, Revise, and Remix Your Life
Life, the Universe, and Everything

Second Mix - Reflect, Revise, and Remix Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 6:50 Transcription Available


Episode 42!!!The Ideas and Concepts Mastermind (Facebook Group) SecondMix.net matt@secondmix.netThe quality of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts. If you can change your thinking, you can change your life. So many people are locked into being a bad-finder, actively seeking out the negative. Some people look for the negative like there's a prize for finding it. The results are disastrous to your relationships, your finances, your productivity, and most importantly they are disastrous to the one life you have to live.

Changing Lives
Future Hope: The Early Years

Changing Lives

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 31:39


There are 100,000 street children in Kolkata.  At the railway stations children on their own take refuge on lit platforms at night, hoping to protect themselves from abuse. During the day they make a few rupees by rag picking, working as coolies or in roadside food stalls. Many are ill and malnourished and often they become addicted to glue, which helps them forget the trauma of their life.  Over the past three decades the lives of 3,000 of these children have been transformed by a an extraordinary couple, Tim and Erica Grandage, and their team at Future Hope.  I am telling this story in three parts, the first is The Early Years and in the next we'll hear from the children and the amazing things they have achieved with their lives and in the last we'll look at how everyone at Future Hope, teachers, students and alumnae have all reached out into the local community and much further afield to help during the Covid crisis and the devastation of the cyclone that ravaged the Sunderbans last summer.  Have your handkerchiefs ready and prepare to feel very humble.You can catch up on Future Hope's news here:  https://www.futurehope.netThe music is a very old well-known folk song called 'Thakur Jamai' sung by Swapna Chakraborty.  The lyrics are about a woman telling her sister-in-law to put some extra rice in the cooking pan, dress up in a beautiful yellow sari because her husband (her sister-in-law’s husband or Jamai) is coming home, he’s on the way from the railway station, all dressed up like a dandy, chewing paan to make his lips red...'Get fish from the fisherman, get vegetables, get all ready to welcome him'.   It’s happy, celebratory song.  With thanks to the Bengal Foundation.

Changing Lives
Future Hope: The Early Years

Changing Lives

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 31:39


There are 100,000 street children in Kolkata.  At the railway stations children on their own take refuge on lit platforms at night, hoping to protect themselves from abuse. During the day they make a few rupees by rag picking, working as coolies or in roadside food stalls. Many are ill and malnourished and often they become addicted to glue, which helps them forget the trauma of their life.  Over the past three decades the lives of 3,000 of these children have been transformed by a an extraordinary couple, Tim and Erica Grandage, and their team at Future Hope.  I am telling this story in three parts, the first is The Early Years and in the next we'll hear from the children and the amazing things they have achieved with their lives and in the last we'll look at how everyone at Future Hope, teachers, students and alumnae have all reached out into the local community and much further afield to help during the Covid crisis and the devastation of the cyclone that ravaged the Sunderbans last summer.  Have your handkerchiefs ready and prepare to feel very humble.You can catch up on Future Hope's news here:  https://www.futurehope.netThe music is a very old well-known folk song called 'Thakur Jamai' sung by Swapna Chakraborty.  The lyrics are about a woman telling her sister-in-law to put some extra rice in the cooking pan, dress up in a beautiful yellow sari because her husband (her sister-in-law’s husband or Jamai) is coming home, he’s on the way from the railway station, all dressed up like a dandy, chewing paan to make his lips red...'Get fish from the fisherman, get vegetables, get all ready to welcome him'.   It’s happy, celebratory song.  With thanks to the Bengal Foundation.

Second Mix - Reflect, Revise, and Remix Your Life
Two Words That Will Change Your Life - HOW and UNTIL

Second Mix - Reflect, Revise, and Remix Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 6:51 Transcription Available


email matt@secondmix.netWebsite/Blog SecondMix.netThe first word is HOW. The most important question you can ask yourself when you run up against a stone wall. How do I get this done? How do I get through this? How do I learn this skill? How can I run this business successfully? How do I meet the right people? How do I talk to those people?The other word is UNTIL. As Jim Rohn always asked, how long should it take a baby to learn how to walk? How long would you give your average baby? How long before you said, “okay, never mind. It's just not gonna happen.”Any parents listening would call me crazy. “My kid is going to keep working at it until he learns how to walk.”Until is a powerful word that inspires perseverance and rugged effort. 

Forget Perfect
How to Achieve Your Goal Weight, Part 1

Forget Perfect

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 22:42


My first solo podcast! This is part 1 in a series I'm going to do the will take all the guess work out of the equation when it comes to weight-loss (Or adding muscle). Free TDEE Calculatorhttps://tdeecalculator.netThe entire goal of this podcast is to sincerely help you focus on practical optimism and progress in your life instead of expecting perfection from yourself and others.

Gentle Finds
Wild Parrots and Consciousness with Mark Bittner

Gentle Finds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 48:05


While living on Telegraph Hill in San Francisco, Mark discovered a flock of wild parrots living outside his apartment, and developed a remarkable relationship with the birds. He became one of San Francisco's famed neighborhood characters, known as "Parrot Man." In this episode, we speak about the heartwarming story of his friendship with the birds as told in the book The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill, and the award winning documentary of the same name. We explore how his unique experience gave him a new appreciation for the animal kingdom, and broadened his understanding of consciousness. Years ago, when I saw the movie, The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill, I knew there was something special about Mark. His humility, sincerity, and thoughtfulness are qualities that seem rare to find these days. I hope you enjoy meeting him through this talk.You can find Mark at markbittner.netThe journey to Telegraph Hill Living on the streets of San FranciscoParrots and consciousnessSuddenly famous​ Meditating and your life pathHis 3 wishes Mark and the parrotsTelegraph Hill​ Parrot personalities Anthropomorphizing parrotsMoral creatures​ Parrot man CaptivityTraining Dogan​ Leaving Telegraph Hill​ Quotes from the bookTelepathy?​ De facto scientistWriting the book, making the movie Dogan, a special friend​ Concerns for the flock​ Dharma BumFollow Gentle FindsWebsite: www.gentlefinds.comInstagram: @gentlefindspodcastSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/gentlefinds)

My Tennis Journey
John Cavill: Schools Can Supercharge Tennis

My Tennis Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 46:00


Discover why schools offering tennis is so important to the future growth of our game! John is a font of knowledge when it comes to making a thriving schools program happen. Indeed, he led a coach collaboration that resulted in tennis videos being sent in to 2,000+ school during lockdown. Plus find out why John feels the key to success is collaboration…FURTHER INFOJohn's website is: https://www.tennisworks.netThe excellent Tennis Coaches' Support Network Facebook Group for tennis coaches that John and I discuss is: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TennisCoachesSupportNetworkJohn's Tennis Unlocked Facebook page is: https://www.facebook.com/tennisunlocked

Motivation and Entrepreneurial Tips from One Step Away with Kam Jennings

I bet you're just one step away.  If your ready to get serious, join us in the Insider's Club and let me help you get there!https://epicconversions.netThe 10 Percent TargetDO you want to know the secret to get anything you want in life?  I don't know anyone who doesn't want to know that.  If so, then I highly suggest to tune in for today's episode because I'm going to give you a strategy to do just that!  It's all about The Ten Percent Target and it's all happening right here on One Step Away! LFG!

Baker Street with Thom Pollard
#68 - Irene Butter's Story of Inspiration and Hope, Surviving the Holocaust

Baker Street with Thom Pollard

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 37:40


This powerful episode revisits an inspiring interview of hope with Holocaust survivor Irene Butter. For the thousands living today who survived that period in history, when the Nazi’s reigned terror around the world and attempted to rid the world of those who they deemed were a threat to their so-called superior race, the memory is a daily experience. Irene, like many, has chosen to honor those who lost their lives by telling us her story. Today we share a condensed interview with Irene first conducted in October of 2019. That interview, given the events of January 6, 2021 in the United States Capitol Building, are ever so poignant.Today, marking the Holocaust Remembrance Day, January 27, 2021 for CNN, Irene wrote:"Now, 75 years later, I see something I never imagined: echoes of the Nazis and their regime. What happened in Washington, DC, on January 6, 2021, was an attempted coup of our government and an unraveling of the democracy that protects all of our rights. I saw a T-shirt with the words "Camp Auschwitz," as well as other anti-Semitic symbols and slogans used by the rioters.Decades earlier, I heard an interview on the radio with Auschwitz survivor and Nobel Prize winner Elie Wiesel, who said, "If you were in the camps, if you smelled the air and heard the silence of the dead, then it's your duty to be a witness and tell the stories." It took me 40 years to start talking, and I am not finished yet."Here's the full article by Irene:https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/26/opinions/holocaust-fascism-un-capitol-riots-butter/index.htmlIn this gripping and moving interview we discuss Irene's experiences of surviving the Holocaust and also talk about her book, written by Irene herself with the help of two old friends, John Bidwell and Kris Holloway, who helped bring Irene’s story of hope and inspiration to life. For more information about Irene please visit www.IreneButter.com and also please visit her publisher's website www.canofworms.netThe music inside the episode was found on the free music archive, and is by Tagirijus. You can find his music at tagirijus.de I discovered the music at the free music archive. I'd like to thank Oliver and Chris Wood, Jano Ricks and The Wood Brothers management, as well as their publicist Kevin Calabro for granting us the rights to use HAPPINESS JONES for our theme music. We are deeply honored. Find The Wood Brothers at: https://www.thewoodbros.com/The Wood Brothers on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTvWKQovDZlLceuct1EEMMQHappiness Jones video can be seen here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKIoiVWwF5AFor more about Thom Dharma Pollard, about personal coaching or his inspirational presentations, virtual or in person, look for him at eyesopenproductions.comTo join his mailing list for A Course In Happiness, email him at thom.dharma.pollard@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thehappinessquotient)

Moving America
Episode 7: Kathleen Bisbikis

Moving America

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 27:53


Kathleen Bisbikis, National President of The BLET Auxiliary joins us. She talks about growing up in a railroad family, and how her father's and husband's union membership motivated her to do more for railroaders and railroad families. She explains the mission of the auxiliary and the programs they offer.  Be sure to visit www.bletauxiliary.netThe episode picture was provided by Brett Bottles. You can find his work on IG: golden_spike_media. 

Gives 0
What would Captain Kirk do?

Gives 0

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 31:34


SAVE THE ENTERPRISE (of course!)America is a fine prize. A land of wealth and resources. WHY would anyone sent to run it want to destroy it? Because the reward for taking it to your masters on a silver platter must be fabulous!IT'S NOT THEIRS TO GIVE!! It belongs to US! We MUST STOP THEM!!Music by: www.projecthayseed.netThe song: THESE DAYSSupport the show and BUY ME A COFFEE!!!Love you guys!!~jb~ HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW!! Wanna support the show? Buy me a coffee! MEMBERSHIPS NOW AVAILABLE!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/gives0)

MFM SPEAKS OUT
EP 20: Philo Farnsworth on the Role of Sample-based Music in the Digital Age

MFM SPEAKS OUT

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 57:52


"There needs to be a mechanism in place so that sampling is no longer a controversial issue and that all musicians are fairly compensated for their work." - Philo FarnsworthIn this episode of MFM Speaks Out, Adam Reifsteck interviews an electronic musician and founder of sampling record label Illegal Art who goes by the alias Philo Farnsworth about the use of samples in recorded music. the label gained immediate notoriety from legal threats surrounding Deconstructing Beck, a compilation made exclusively from sampling Beck's music. While Philo believes that the use of samples of music copyrighted by other artists is an expression of artistic freedom that does not co-opt or compete with the original music, there is a crucial difference between bootlegging/piracy and in the creative transformation of existing culture into new and original works of collage. Nevertheless, this obviously creates a bit of a dilemma in that the copyright holders should be compensated for the use. The solution will require both legislative and technological mechanisms for copyright clearance so that musicians and sound artists can be unhindered in their pursuit of furthering the art form of sampling. Other topics discussed are the evolution of Philo's music through the use of modular synthesis and his latest collaboration with the improvisatory ensemble the Shoshin Trio.Visit Illegal Art at http://illegalart.netThe following music featured in this episode are:Opening track: "Once Again" by Girl Talk, from the album Night RipperMiddle track: "Lesson 2 (James Brown Mix)" by Steinski, from the album What Does it All Mean (Disc One - Retrospective)Ending track: "Part 1, In Gratitude" by Yea Big and Shoshin Trio, from the album The Shape of Emptiness Now

The History of Film
8- George Albert Smith and the Brighton School

The History of Film

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 29:37


Its a big episode this time, and it took me a long time to write. But here it is! As I said at the end of the episode, a huge thanks to Stephen Herbert and Luke McKernan, who's work has proved to be the single most referenced resource I have used in making the show so far. You can their website here: https://www.victorian-cinema.netThe definition I used for "tracking Shot" came from the third edition of Film: A Critical  Introduction by Maria Pramaggiore and Tom Wallis, which has a very helpful glossary.  Another thanks to my dear friend Jerry, who in ten minutes of teaching me how to use the free and open source program Audacity made this the best sounding episode so far. If you want to contact me, you can email me at historyoffilmpodcast@gmail.com. I would love to hear from you.  To see visual aids for this episode, visit https://www.historyoffilmpodcast.com/ which will have resources listed under episode 8. Movie clips used in this episode areHercules, directed by  Ron Clements and John Musker (1997)The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, directed by Wes Anderson (2004)Monty Python and the Holy Grail,  directed by Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones (1975)

EC 30 The Conversation Continues
Pastor Mike Moore

EC 30 The Conversation Continues

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 42:35


Today's guest is Pastor Mike Moore of Faith ChapelHis ministry and church information can be found at http://faithchapel.netThe three questions he chose to cover:Has the church been largely ineffective in addressing complex racial issues because it remains racially segregated? What if the revival that white evangelicals have been praying for was meant to come through the restoration and revitalization of the black community and home? Would white evangelicals still pray and act toward it? How does it affect you when we quote known slave holders like Jonathan Edwards, George Whitfield in theology (specifically as it relates to revival and the Great Awakening) knowing they were slaveholders? Ethnic Conciliation Mission StatementAffirming Imago Dei (every human life bears the image of God) and through biblical community relationships, we strive to confront the sin of racism. Grounded in the truth and hope of God’s Word, we press into hard conversations asking, listening, and learning about experiences beyond our own to gain a deeper understanding from our marginalized brothers and sisters in faith. We commit to learning individually and collectively from Scripture, each other, and other resources that speak directly to racial issues, inequalities, and injustices. We will use our voices in our circles of influence to speak the truth to policies, institutions, and individuals concerning racism. Finally, we recognize our utter dependence on God’s grace and strength for this journey in seeking to walk together more effectively, and that His Glory through His son Jesus is our greatest calling.Mike Moore is the Senior Pastor of Faith Chapel, a thriving congregation of thousands, in Birmingham, Alabama. Over the years, Mike Moore has gained immense popularity due in part to his ability to communicate the message of the Bible on a practical, applicable level while inspiring and empowering people to live successfully and victoriously on a spiritual, physical, mental, social, and financial level.

The Melting Pot with Dominic Monkhouse
Taking Charge By Letting Go with L. David Marquet

The Melting Pot with Dominic Monkhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 41:46


“The journey of leadership is a journey to irrelevance. It has to be. Otherwise you're just a do-er, you're an individual contributor like everybody else.”The problem with military command is that when you say ‘jump', your subordinates are supposed to say ‘how high?', regardless of the danger or the stupidity of the order. L. David Marquet realised there was something fundamentally wrong with this form of blind leadership when he took command of the USS Santa Fe, the US Navy's submarine with the worst morale out of all its ships. David didn't know his way around this submarine, he wasn't trained on it, but he was still expected to command it. He realised that the only way to take control and quite literally turn the ship around, was to adopt a radical approach to leadership. He decided to empower his subordinates as they knew far more about their day to day roles than he did - he told them to take ownership of their decisions. He needed the ship to manage itself. His revolutionary approach to leadership went against everything he'd been taught, but it worked. In the three years under David's command, the Santa Fe rose from the bottom of the ranks to being the number one ship in the US navy. In this latest episode, David shares his story, how he had to park his ego in order to succeed and how he relinquished control in order to take command. This is a truly fascinating conversation with actionable insights. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did. “I used to be a control freak. Well actually, I'm still wired to be a control freak. But I'm trying to get over it.”On today's podcast:Get out of the decision making businessFrom permission to proactivity You can't change characteristics, only behaviourThe psychological safety netThe power of ‘I don't know'  How to play the feedback gameLinks:Turn the Ship Around!

The Actionable Futurist® Podcast
S2 Episode 8: The Future of Podcasting with Podnews Editor James Cridland

The Actionable Futurist® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 48:03 Transcription Available


On this episode, we spoke with James Cridland, Editor of leading podcast news site Podnews.Podcasting is on the rise, with 96,500 new podcasts in May 2020 alone. In this episode we discussed a number of topics related to podcasting, including:Is Podcasting is on the increase?The half-life of a podcast seriesIs podcasting the new blogging?How Podnews startedProducing a daily podcast and newsletterThe future of RSSApple's dominance in RSS standardsSpotify as a competitorIs Google number 3 in Podcasting?Is the Joe Rogan/Spotify deal the first of many?Will we see the rise of "walled gardens"?Apple's dominance with podcast discoveryIMDB as a podcast directory?The importance of measurement & monetisationMonetisation beyond advertisingThe future of corporate podcastingPrivate corporate podcastingWhat is the future of podcasting?Quick fire round Favourite Podcast Favourite podcast app Apple or Spotify? Favourite length of podcast The last podcast you listened toThree things to take advantage of podcastingSubscribe to Podnews.netListen to other podcastsLearn how to edit audioMore information on James can be found at jamescridland.netThe podcasts and products mentioned on the podcast are listed belowPodcast Festival - podcastfestival.eventsThe Bugle PodcastFreenoter PodcastAudacityAdobe AuditionHindenberg Journalist ProSign up for the Podnews daily newsletter at podnews.netYour Host: Actionable Futurist® Andrew GrillFor more on Andrew - what he speaks about and replays of recent talks, please visit ActionableFuturist.com follow @AndrewGrill on Twitter or @andrew.grill on Instagram.

The Autoimmune Hour
How to Embrace Your Fear and Start Over Again with a Smile Encore with Valerie Sheppard

The Autoimmune Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 55:41


We welcome back a favorite guest, Valerie Sheppard, the author of the #1 best-seller Living Happy to Be ME! In this episode, Valerie shares with us her remarkable story of recovery from a catastrophic-hemorrhagic stroke as well as, her journey that she says challenged her to, “to double down on the things that I teach.” Her deep commitment to the healing power of happiness shines through in this inspiring chat! Just some of what Valerie will share with us is: How laughter and humor helped her heal How to ‘improv' your way through life, How to use the power of “Yes” to enrich any experience, And how to respond to fear with a smile…Plus so much more…This is a not to be missed chat, she always shares several ‘A-ha! Moments!' Valerie Sheppard is a number one best-selling author, catastrophic-stroke survivor, inspirational keynote speaker, university lecturer, and certified Laughter Yoga instructor. Valerie is truly multi-faceted. Her passion is life-mastery, which she teaches featuring her “4-Step Happy to Be ME” process. It's the centerpiece of her partnership with the University of California, Irvine for a much-loved and successful class called “Living 101: Being Happy and Whole.” Learn more about Valerie and her amazing work at http://happytobeme.netThe information provided on UnderstandingAutoimmune.com, Life InterruptedRadio.com, and The Autoimmune Hour are for educational purposes only.

Phemale-Centrics
Ep 38- Dick's Review w/ Laura Mooberry Keating & Pat Keating

Phemale-Centrics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 91:28


Join Dawneebee and Lauren for an interview and Dick's review with Laura Mooberry Keating & her husband Patrick. Laura & Pat (and Lauren!) just got back from the Labor day Phish shows. Laura sparked our interest with her post on Phish Chicks. Laura reached out to our community for love and light for her husband Pat. She battling a rare progressive auto immune disease AAG (Gastro-paresis) that leaves her bed ridden most of the days. Since she can no longer eat and drink, they survive and rely on live music with Phish being their favorite nourishment! Part of our "Things Are True That I Forget"...archiving our community's story!We’re part of the Osiris podcast network. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. To stay up to date on what we’re up to, visit our site and sign up for our newsletter. Osiris works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music.SPONSORS!Nug.netTHE destination for live music on demand. They have a growing collection of over 15,000 full-length concert recordings from bands like our band Phish, Grateful Dead & Umphrey’s McGee, so you’ll never run out of live music to explore. You can listen to a show from last night, or from 40 years ago. It's available on desktop, iOS and Android apps, Sonos, and BluOS. Just like us, the folks at nugs.net are live music fanatics. So they’re offering new subscribers a 35% discount on an annual subscription. Go to Nugs.net/phemalecentrics and sign up today. If you already have a subscription, give the gift of live music to a friend.LOLALOLA is a female-founded company offering a line of organic cotton tampons, pads, and liners. They now offer sex products, too! LOLA makes your month a little bit easier by visiting their website https://www.mylola.com/collections/all Your subscription is fully customizable you can choose your mix of products, mix of absorbency, number of boxes, and frequency of delivery. LOLA’s subscription is super flexible. You can change, skip, or cancel your subscription at any time. They offer 3 different sexy products…condoms, personal lubricant and cleansing wipes! Go to their website and enter promo code phemale for 40% off all subscriptions! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

UTS ART Audio Described Tours
Closed Worlds- Full Session

UTS ART Audio Described Tours

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 20:39


Transcript:This is an audio described tour of the exhibition ‘Closed Worlds', at University of Technology Gallery Sydney - 7th May to 28th June 2019.Curated by Lydia Kallipoliti.Standing outside the gallery in the foyer space near the lifts, and looking into the gallery through the floor-to-ceiling glass wall that forms the front of the gallery - the extended title of the exhibition is featured in large black vinyl lettering applied to the glass.The title reads:The Architecture of Closed Worlds Or, What Is the Power of Shit?In a heavy uppercase sans-serif font, with each letter tightly packed against the next, and the narrow notches used to create the shapes of the letters in the thick black lines creating a compacted effect that is difficult to read close- up.Looking through to the gallery within; to an open rectangular space with grey concrete floor, and white walls. The floorspace is clear, but the airspace within the room is filed with a series of suspended white cylinders, about 90 cm in diameter and 50cm deep, resembling large lampshades hanging from the ceiling. Each of these is open at the top and bottom, and hanging at varying heights above the ground. Each one features a different question in the same dense black font, such as:How clean is your indoor air? Can the body plug into the computer? Can curved walls keep your house warm in 47 degree weather? Are fish reproductive in outer space? How feasible is a ‘zero-carbon city' in the middle of the desert?Just before entering the gallery, there is a free-standing wall on the left with a panel of text facing outwards.The text reads, in part:Closed Worlds, curated by Lydia Kallipoliti, exhibits an archive of 41 historical living prototypes from 1928 to the present that put forth an unexplored genealogy of closed resource regeneration systems.Prototypes are presented through unique discursive narratives with historical images, and each includes new analysis in the form of a feedback drawing that problematises the language of environmental representation by illustrating loss, derailment, and the production of new substances and atmospheres.Each drawing displays a feedback loop, wherein man's physiology of ingestion and excretion becomes the combustion device of an organisational system envisioned for humans, animals, and other live species. The moments of failure portrayed when closed worlds escape the designed loop cycles raise a series of questions about the ontology of autonomous enclosures.To read the text panel in full, go to the next link.A flat screen on the back of the front wall panel is showing a documentary on a loop:To read the Video wall text panel, go to the next link.On entering the gallery, which is 14.5m long x 12m wide, there is a large floor-to-ceiling poster hanging on the left-hand wall. This is made up of four panels of tarpaulin, printed with scattered panels of text, images and large- font titles. This poster displays speculative design projects, various figures of types of man and buildings designed by architects, and references to relevant legislation and closed system guidelines.Wrapping around the far long wall and shorter one at the end of the room is a timeline spanning both walls - 24 metres in length.This timeline features all 41 projects featured in the exhibition in a horizontal trajectory that includes black geometric symbols to indicate project types, and coloured vertical bars to show types of net zero impact There is a clear perspex rack containing printed pamphlets with information about each project that can be selected for further reading by visitors.There is a text panel at the start of the timeline which reads, in part:Welcome to Closed Worlds...We invite you to explore various elements of the exhibition and to take home leaflets that expand upon each of the 41 prototypes displayed in the gallery. To learn more, please visit the lexicon on environmental history derived from the study of the 41 prototypes at www.closedworlds.netThe 41 projects are arranged chronologically, as follows: 01 1928 Cunningham Sanatorium/ 02 1931 FNRS Balloon/ 03 1943 AquaLung Amphibian Man/ 04 1956 House of the Future/ 05 1956Thermo Balloon/ 06 1960 Climatron/ 07 1960 Feedback Manand so on...The visitor now has a choice as to whether to follow the timeline around the wall to look at the projects in historical order, or to enter the open space containing the floating cylinders, to duck and eave amongst them and choose to enter the semi-enclosed headspace that each one offers to view the information provided inside.The cylinders are 90cm wide in diameter, and 40cm high. There are 41 in total. Each one poses a large-font question on the outside, and contains a wealth of information in text and graphic form.Let's take a look at a few of these cylinders as an example:#3 1943 Aqualung: Can Man become an Amphibian? Jacques Cousteau and Emile Gagnan / Paris, France 1943Text reads: Even though devices already existed that enabled underwater breathing, the aqualung was significant in its ability to allow a diver to stay submerged for much longer periods of time.Invented by undersea explorer, researcher, and photographer, Jacques Cousteau and French engineer, Emile Gagnan, the Aqualung differed from other compressed-air devices at the time due to its demand regulator which delivered air to the diver at the appropriate pressure on demand. In order for humans to begin to freely explore the sea, Cousteau and Gagnan's invention created a simple and safe device that opened the door for further exploration and interest in the undersea world.Turning clockwise within the display tube at eye level, a panel of diagrams. Illustrations show the three-cylinder apparatus from different angles, with straps to harness it around the chest, and a mouthpiece for breathing into.A flowchart on the right shows various symbols under the headings Closed Worlds, and Odum's Energese, with corresponding definitions such as Conversion Energy Loss, and System Input/Output.Numbered paragraphs further round on the right briefly outline various features and drawbacks of the project. For example: One- way exhaust valve: A valve used to enforce a one-way operation of a system, allowing waste to be expelled without the entrance of new material. A one-way exhaust valve was used in Jacques Cousteau's Aqualung to enable a full exhalation of air into the surrounding water without any intake of water to the system.Another example- Experimental Casualties1: While the Aqualung was a success, many deaths occurred while experimenting undersea breathing technology, from the Bends to embolisms. The Aqualung is still used in modern diving technology today in improved models.As we turn clockwise again within the cylindrical display unit, another series of illustrations and photographs from different periods. A dated looking drawing of an early version of a diving outfit depicts a man with webbed footwear and a large inflated balloon attached to his back. Patent drawings of Cousteau's designs for demand regulator and mouthpiece. A photograph showing a hamster and a mouse suspended in supersaturated liquid oxygen containers.Let's jump into another cylinder...#20 1972 The Ecological House What is The Power of Shit? Graham Caine and the Street Farmers / South London, England, 1972Text reads: In 1972, Graham Caine, a member of the anarchist group Street Farmers, built a house as a laboratory and a living experiment empowered by his own excrement. The Ecological House was not only a fully functioning integrated system that successfully converted human waste to methane for cooking, but was also built by its architect, who used himself and his family as a guinea pig.Ecological House features a complex architectural diagram, and this project is also featured in the VR experience.To hear more about the VR experience, go to the next link...#33 1991 Biosphere II Can Humanity Recreate Itself in a Miniature Earth Bubble? Biosphere II remains the largest and most famous closed ecological system ever built. Its purpose was to test the viability of a biologically regenerative artificial environment in order to support human habitat in space. Space Biospheres Venture - a venture between Ed Bass, a businessman and philanthropist, and John P. Allen, a systems ecologist and environmentalist - spent approximately 200 million dollars to build and sustain the facility. Biosphere two supported two experiments where a team of scientists would lock themselves from the exterior world and create their own food and air supply within a heavily sequestered and maintained series of ecosystems.Project 33 - Biosphere 2 is featured in the video screening on the wall, in which archival footage can be seen showing people waving and farewelling visitors attending the sealing- in of the scientists, and later awaiting their re-entry into the outside world. The waiting visitors hold placards featuring slogans such as ‘Welcome Back to Bioshpere1 (the earth).More information about the video can be read at this link.Virtual Reality Experience:Living in an ecological microcosm virtual reality experienced by Amber Bartosh. The closed worlds VR experience positions you as a user within a virtual diagram of two ecological houses built in the 1970s in London and Sydney. Both houses were built as laboratories and living experiments. They were occupied by their architects as part of the experiment. Virtual reality initiates an experience through different sounds and perspectives to convey the conversion of waste to energy. Your involvement evolves as you move, following the flow of energy and materials inside the ecological microcosms there are two choices in the virtual reality headsets. The ecological House and the Sydney Autonomous House and The ecological House/ Graham Caine, London 1972. One of the earliest ecological houses the ecological house or street farm house was built in Eltham, South London in 1972, as a laboratory and living experiment by Graham Kane, a member of the anarchist group. Street Farmers, originally formed by Peter Crump and Bruce Hackett. The ecological house was a fully functional integrated system that converted human waste to methane for cooking as well as maintained a hydroponic greenhouse with radishes, tomatoes even bananas. Caine, then a 26 year old fourth year student at the Architectural Association of London, designed and built the ecological house on borrowed land from Thames Polytechnic, as part of his diploma thesis at the AA. He received a provisional two year permit from the borough of Woolwich district survey with the promise to build an inhabitable housing laboratory that would grow vegetables out of household influence and fertilise the land with reprocessed organic waste. After having lived in the house for two years with his family, Caine was asked to destroy it. In 1975 throughout the construction process Caine used himself and his family as a guinea pig in order to test the function of several components of the house. He experimented with his waste, his cooking habits, his use of water, monitoring closely every activity of daily practice until the day the house was demolished. Caine was undoubtedly the steward of the house. He alone knew how to feed the house with the right nutrients how to chop wood grow plants supply the engines and water the greenhouse. The architect, therefore was an indispensable biological part of the house he built and portrayed himself as a combustion engine for generating electricity connected to the house in a diagram where excretion becomes a vital constituent of the system's sustenance in many respects, the house was more grown than constructed. It needed care from its caretaker and without human presence, it's living by a technical systems would degenerate and die describing his house as a life support system, Caine satirically argued that the architect now being involved with the House's biological cycles may now relate to his own shit.Research by Lydia Kallipoliti. The Sydney autonomous House Sydney 1974-1978In the mid 1970s architecture students at the University of Sydney gave Australia its first autonomous house. Their ambitions were grounded in broad environmental and social concerns but more specifically responded to a global energy anxiety emerging from the 1973 oil crisis. Encouraged by. The charismatic and politically engaged lecturer Colin Cole James, around twenty excited students used scavenged and recycled materials to build a structure on campus that could test the integration of various technologies for domestic self-sufficiency. The project included a wind driven generator for power and the students own designs for a beer bottle Trombe-Michele greenhouse wall, flat plate solar hot water heater and methane digester. While the students embarked on a DIY showcase for closed systems ecological design, they ended up with much more. A dozen people or more turned the structure into a home and continued to expand and tinker with it, installing a sleeping loft, growing a permaculture garden raising goats building a Coolgardie safe. All the while monitoring and reflecting on the experience. Exploring models for more ecologically attuned design and dwelling became as important as any technical testing. In the end, what was meant to be a one year student led design build exercise spilled over into a four year public experiment in sustainable living that gained coverage in national and international press. The house was host to a series of utopian energy fairs where children ran amongst the rabbit hutches, goat pen and the organic vegetable garden. It featured in television programs magazine articles and was visited by thousands of people. A mail order path that distributed the students on reflections on their strange experiment which they'd come to call the 'celluloid house' due to its media profile. The intermittent power supply, overheating greenhouse and malfunctioning methane digester had offered some hard lessons to offset the effusive interest. The students faltering, sometimes naive attempts to build a functioning autonomous house, grew into a sustained everyday engagement with an assortment of issues from environmental pollution and resource depletion to consumerism and centralised industrialisation. The redesign of the domestic realm, offered particular possibilities at a time when the personal was becoming articulated as political. The Sydney Autonomous House, became a site with a students private actions and budding professional practices could align with planetary needs. The emerging ecological consciousness of the 1970s manifested through building. Still the experiment was barely tolerated by much of the faculty. University administration detested the ramshackle eyesore in their backyard. It was bulldozed in late 1978. Research by Lee StickellsA flat screen on the back of the front wall panel is showing a documentary on a loop:BIOSPHERES AND THE RISE OF BOTANICAL CAPITAL The documentary explores three large-scale enclosed complexes, which reproduce fully controlled sections of the natural world: The Eden Project in Cornwall England, the MELiSSA (Micro-Ecological Life Support System Alternative) in Barcelona and the Biosphere 2 in Oracle, Arizona. Text reads: Since Climatron in St. Louis Missouri in the 1960s, large scale interiors housing whole biomes of climatic regions have emerged in recent years reflecting the hubris of late-modern capitalism in the heightened combination of entertainment and ecology within a controlled environment. These closed worlds are not only key sites of engineering and environmental production, but also revive what was previously considered a utopian project in the postwar period, to temper and fabricate the environment as a site of architectural production. Similarly to the botanical worlds of Eden and Biosphere 2, the Masdar Institute in the United Arab Emirates, the Dubai Ski Centre, the New Century Global Centre in Chengdu, China, as well as the integrated casino resorts in Macau, the recent revival of artificial manufactured natures is astonishing to witness and analyse, as a paradoxical response to the global energy crisis and the intensification of detrimental natural events.Biospheres were born under the background of a persistent public belief that catastrophe, due to climate change and insufficient resources, is imminent and thus emulates a new technologically equipped type of “spaceship earth,” or a Noah's ark for the earth's depleting flora.Lydia Kallipoliti and Daniel Ruan Sponsored by the Robert S. Brown' 52 Faculty Fellowship Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New YorkAudio description read by Imogen YangMusic: Benjamin Kling, Ookean and Lupus NocteSound design: Jason L'Ecuyer

Radioactive Show
Cleaning up a toxic legacy - Rehabilitation of Ranger Uranium Mine

Radioactive Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019


On this Radioactive Show we hear from Kirsten Blair from The Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation about the efforts to rehabilitate Ranger uranium mine and the plan for a post-uranium mining future in the Kakadu region.The Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation's website is: www.mirarr.netThe music on this show is by West Arnhem Land's Nabarkek band with their song Little journey to Manmoyi. https://nabarlek.bandcamp.com/

Vibrant Living Network
The Remarkable Art of Love

Vibrant Living Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 55:44


The Remarkable Art of LoveAired Thursday, 25 April 2019, 1:00 – 3:00 PM EST“Love is an art that one spends a lifetime mastering. Everyone wants to love, but as in any art, it requires a full commitment of the artist. To master any art, one must learn, develop skills through consistent practice, and devote oneself with discipline and perseverance to mastering the art.” —John Adago, author Ancient Wisdom Can Enrich Your Life Today on a friend’s observationsDiscover how to create beautiful harmony in the expression of love to our children, our spouses, our community and in our work. How do we break the rules around the belief systems that hold us back from transforming the relationships in our lives?Learn how to discover authentic practices of relational transformation and find out why it is never too late to love.Join us as we explore the Remarkable with John Adago, author, retreat leader and facilitator of transformation.Join us as to learn how.CONTRIBUTORS: • Glenn Brooks, Host • John Adago, Host, www.thejourneyback.net • Janet Carafa, http://hotyogaprinceville.com, www.artofmime.com • Lisa LeRose, Executive ProducerJohn Adago has been a student and teacher of Philosophy for over 45 years, he has led groups in the study of philosophy, economics and meditation. He has founded several corporations, has been a builder and entrepreneur. He is the author of East Meets West, Ancient Wisdom Can Enrich Your, Life Today, The Story Teller and A Grandparents’ Tales.He’s been interviewed on over 50 radio stations and lectured around the country. A father and grandfather, he lives with his wife in New York City.To learn more, please visit: www.thejourneyback.netThe author is available to speak to groups and can be contacted at: programpublishing@gmail.comJanet Carafa is a mime artist based in New York City. Janet studied intensively with Marcel Marceau for 12 years and performed as lead company member of the American Mime Theatre directed by Paul J. Curtis. Janet is founder, owner and artistic director of NY Entertainment Connection. She is a certified Bikram Yoga instructor and teaches in NYC and Kauai, Hawaii. She owns Hot Yoga Princeville and has been teaching full classes and private sessions in both Kauai and in NYC since 2006. Janet is author of the “Yoga of Mime – Touching the Invisible”.Lisa LeRose Wellness practitioner & Executive Producer is a natural health advocate, educator, counselor, international speaker, and eternal optimist. She believes that good health is our body’s natural state and that if you give your body the right environment and support… it can heal itself. Learn more about Lisa at: http://www.onewisdom.org/

Vibrant Living Network
The Remarkableness of Timelessness & Allowing

Vibrant Living Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 56:41


The Remarkableness of Timelessness & AllowingAired Thursday, 18 April 2019, 1:00 – 3:00 PM EST“The first day I felt as though I had always been there, the last day I felt like I had just arrived.” —John Adago, author Ancient Wisdom Can Enrich Your Life Today on a friend’s observationsThis week we will be exploring the remarkablenness of living in timelessness and allowing. These medicines bring great renewal and insights into our lives. They allow us to go beyond the chaos and spinning of our thoughts into a quality of action and seeing the uncommon in our every day lives.Timelessness and allowing brings forth a new quality of seeing, action and sense of rhythm which allows us to regenerate, quiet the mind, and restore ourselves in ways like nothing else. It enables us to discover our strengths, new insights and own inner wisdom.Join us as we explore the Remarkable with John Adago, author, retreat leader and facilitator of transformation.Join us as to learn how.CONTRIBUTORS: • Glenn Brooks, Host • John Adago, Host, www.thejourneyback.net • Janet Carafa, http://hotyogaprinceville.com, www.artofmime.com • Lisa LeRose, Executive ProducerJohn Adago has been a student and teacher of Philosophy for over 45 years, he has led groups in the study of philosophy, economics and meditation. He has founded several corporations, has been a builder and entrepreneur. He is the author of East Meets West, Ancient Wisdom Can Enrich Your, Life Today, The Story Teller and A Grandparents’ Tales.He’s been interviewed on over 50 radio stations and lectured around the country. A father and grandfather, he lives with his wife in New York City.To learn more, please visit: www.thejourneyback.netThe author is available to speak to groups and can be contacted at: programpublishing@gmail.comJanet Carafa is a mime artist based in New York City. Janet studied intensively with Marcel Marceau for 12 years and performed as lead company member of the American Mime Theatre directed by Paul J. Curtis. Janet is founder, owner and artistic director of NY Entertainment Connection. She is a certified Bikram Yoga instructor and teaches in NYC and Kauai, Hawaii. She owns Hot Yoga Princeville and has been teaching full classes and private sessions in both Kauai and in NYC since 2006. Janet is author of the “Yoga of Mime – Touching the Invisible”.Lisa LeRose Wellness practitioner & Executive Producer is a natural health advocate, educator, counselor, international speaker, and eternal optimist. She believes that good health is our body’s natural state and that if you give your body the right environment and support… it can heal itself. Learn more about Lisa at: http://www.onewisdom.org/

Vibrant Living Network
Bringing The Remarkable Into Your Workplace

Vibrant Living Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 56:28


Bringing The Remarkable Into Your WorkplaceAired Thursday, 11 April 2019, 1:00 – 3:00 PM EST“Some are gifted with intelligence, some with pure heart and a strong will, some with a body that has skills and strength, Mary was gifted with all three.” — John Adago, author East Meets West on his grandmother Mary ChiddoSuccess without Ambition, discover what it means to truly be successful in your field or at any endeavor you chose to pursue by bringing the remarkable into your workplace.We invite you to to go beyond busy-ness, hurry and burnout and instead bring serenity and awareness into the creative plane of your workplace. Bringing the remarkable into your workplace will bring forth a different quality of mind, grace and awareness within you and those around you.Join our exploration with John Adago, author, retreat leader and facilitator of transformation, as he shares how to bring forth an inner awareness that will allow you to go beyond the stress and strain in your life. Discover how you can slow down the speed of life as a vehicle for true aliveness to experience of remarkableness into your every day life.Part 2Scott Baraw will be joining us from the Stoweflake Mountain Resort & Spa. We will be speaking about why we are working with the Stoweflake to bring the Vibrant Living Summit to the relaxation town of Stowe.Join us as to learn how.CONTRIBUTORS: • Glenn Brooks, Host • John Adago, Host, www.thejourneyback.net • Janet Carafa, http://hotyogaprinceville.com, www.artofmime.com • Scott Baraw, www.stoweflake.com • Lisa LeRose, Executive ProducerJohn Adago has been a student and teacher of Philosophy for over 45 years, he has led groups in the study of philosophy, economics and meditation. He has founded several corporations, has been a builder and entrepreneur. He is the author of East Meets West, Ancient Wisdom Can Enrich Your, Life Today, The Story Teller and A Grandparents’ Tales.He’s been interviewed on over 50 radio stations and lectured around the country. A father and grandfather, he lives with his wife in New York City.To learn more, please visit: www.thejourneyback.netThe author is available to speak to groups and can be contacted at: programpublishing@gmail.comJanet Carafa is a mime artist based in New York City. Janet studied intensively with Marcel Marceau for 12 years and performed as lead company member of the American Mime Theatre directed by Paul J. Curtis. Janet is founder, owner and artistic director of NY Entertainment Connection. She is a certified Bikram Yoga instructor and teaches in NYC and Kauai, Hawaii. She owns Hot Yoga Princeville and has been teaching full classes and private sessions in both Kauai and in NYC since 2006. Janet is author of the “Yoga of Mime – Touching the Invisible”.Lisa LeRose Wellness practitioner & Executive Producer is a natural health advocate, educator, counselor, international speaker, and eternal optimist. She believes that good health is our body’s natural state and that if you give your body the right environment and support… it can heal itself. Learn more about Lisa at: http://www.onewisdom.org/

Vibrant Living Network
Experiencing the Remarkable - An Exploration in Awakening

Vibrant Living Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 56:42


Experiencing the Remarkable – An Exploration in AwakeningAired Thursday, 4 April 2019, 1:00 – 3:00 PM ESTSeveral seekers from Europe traveled to the East to meet a great teacher. When they arrived they were brought into a place of worship where they found the teacher sitting in meditation. They sat down, the teacher opened his eyes and greeted them with these words,“It is not my desire which has to be carried out. The desire which has to be helped is that which arises in people looking for the Truth, wishing to live a divine life, and are willing to make efforts in that direction. The teacher is available, the door is always open to anyone. From the East or the West, irrespective of upbringing or culture because we are all of the same stock. As long as the desire is strong, unwavering, and stable, the help will always be available.”We all seek to connect on a deeper level with our loved ones, to have meaningful relationships, to be efficient and productive, to prosper, to be men and woman of substance who are of use to ourselves and others; to lead happy and fulfilled lives. Imagine finding a great teacher who could guide you in the exercises, practices and disciplines — in essence the tools you need to uplift you.John Adago has been leading groups in the study of awareness, philosophy, and meditation for over 20 years. We are going to be delving into the experience of John’s workshops and speak about his upcoming retreats. where you will be able to develop deeper connections to experience a higher state of mind. Joining us will be Janet Carafa who will sharing her experiences of retreats and how the practice of retreat can transform your life.Join us as to learn how to experience of remarkableness into your every day life.CONTRIBUTORS: • Glenn Brooks, Host • John Adago, Host, www.thejourneyback.net • Janet Carafa, http://hotyogaprinceville.com, www.artofmime.com • Lisa LeRose, Executive ProducerJohn Adago has been a student and teacher of Philosophy for over 45 years, he has led groups in the study of philosophy, economics and meditation. He has founded several corporations, has been a builder and entrepreneur. He is the author of East Meets West, Ancient Wisdom Can Enrich Your, Life Today, The Story Teller and A Grandparents’ Tales.He’s been interviewed on over 50 radio stations and lectured around the country. A father and grandfather, he lives with his wife in New York City.To learn more, please visit: www.thejourneyback.netThe author is available to speak to groups and can be contacted at: programpublishing@gmail.comJanet Carafa is a mime artist based in New York City. Janet studied intensively with Marcel Marceau for 12 years and performed as lead company member of the American Mime Theatre directed by Paul J. Curtis. Janet is founder, owner and artistic director of NY Entertainment Connection. She is a certified Bikram Yoga instructor and teaches in NYC and Kauai, Hawaii. She owns Hot Yoga Princeville and has been teaching full classes and private sessions in both Kauai and in NYC since 2006. Janet is author of the “Yoga of Mime – Touching the Invisible”.Lisa LeRose Wellness practitioner & Executive Producer is a natural health advocate, educator, counselor, international speaker, and eternal optimist. She believes that good health is our body’s natural state and that if you give your body the right environment and support… it can heal itself. Learn more about Lisa at: http://www.onewisdom.org/

Vibrant Living Network
Looking at the Invisible - An Exploration in the Remarkable

Vibrant Living Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 56:43


Looking at the Invisible — An Exploration in the RemarkableAired Thursday, 28 March 2019, 1:00 – 3:00 PM EST“Look only on that which is invisible, and remember that in thee thyself, is the Temple and the gate to it, and the mystery, and the initiation.” — P. D. OuspenskyPart 1Learn how to read the signals of the invisible, how to pay attention to the things that speak to us within our inner radar as well as the things that take us beyond our conditions. Discover what is happening from a deeper impulse. Today on the show with John Adago we are going to explore why looking at the invisible matters and how it impacts us. We will be joined by Janet Carafa, world class mime and explorer of the invisible.John Adago will be sharing his own experiences during his 40 years of exploration of meeting the Remarkable. We will delve into John’s personal stories of awakening and how it has allowed him to impact others. Join us as to learn how to invite a sense of remarkableness into your every day life.Part 2Living medicine and deep gratitude, how do we use both to make the body the temple? Joining us will be Dr. Gladys McGarey, is the founder and pioneering physician of the Foundation of Living Medicine. Dr. Gladys will share her insights into what is possible when we honor our body as a temple and what is truly possible in healing and how to age in reverse.CONTRIBUTORS: • Glenn Brooks, Host • John Adago, Host, www.thejourneyback.net • Dr. Gladys McGarey, www.thefoundationforlivingmedicine.org • Janet Carafa, www.artofmime.com • Lisa LeRose, Executive ProducerJohn Adago has been a student and teacher of Philosophy for over 45 years, he has led groups in the study of philosophy, economics and meditation. He has founded several corporations, has been a builder and entrepreneur. He is the author of East Meets West, Ancient Wisdom Can Enrich Your, Life Today, The Story Teller and A Grandparents’ Tales.He’s been interviewed on over 50 radio stations and lectured around the country. A father and grandfather, he lives with his wife in New York City.To learn more, please visit: www.thejourneyback.netThe author is available to speak to groups and can be contacted at: programpublishing@gmail.comLisa LeRose Wellness practitioner & Executive Producer is a natural health advocate, educator, counselor, international speaker, and eternal optimist. She believes that good health is our body’s natural state and that if you give your body the right environment and support… it can heal itself. Learn more about Lisa at: http://www.onewisdom.org/

Vibrant Living Network
Vibrant Beginnings - An Exploration in the Remarkable

Vibrant Living Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 56:40


Vibrant Beginnings – An Exploration in the RemarkableAired Thursday, 21 March 2019, 1:00 – 3:00 PM ESTTo begin something with a new mind, whether it is a relationship or anything that we approach, we must begin with a Vibrant Mind. Not a mind that is full of the past or thought viruses but with a new sense of listening and seeing. Today on the show with John Adago, we are going to speak about beginning the day and each moment with a Vibrant Mind. We will be discussing how the past and our interpretations of the obstacles in our past keep us from peace, harmony and the remarkable. When we clear the obstacles it allows us a new beginning where we can experience the miraculous power of healing and forgiveness so that a remarkable sense of wonder becomes a way of life.John Adago will be sharing his own experiences during his 40 years of exploration of meeting the Remarkable. We will delve into John’s personal stories of awakening and how it has allowed him to impact others. Join us as to learn how to invite a sense of remarkableness into your every day life.CONTRIBUTORS: • Glenn Brooks, Host • John Adago, Host • Lisa LeRose, Executive ProducerJohn Adago has been a student and teacher of Philosophy for over 45 years, he has led groups in the study of philosophy, economics and meditation. He has founded several corporations, has been a builder and entrepreneur. He is the author of East Meets West, Ancient Wisdom Can Enrich Your, Life Today, The Story Teller and A Grandparents’ Tales.He’s been interviewed on over 50 radio stations and lectured around the country. A father and grandfather, he lives with his wife in New York City.To learn more, please visit: www.thejourneyback.netThe author is available to speak to groups and can be contacted at: programpublishing@gmail.comLisa LeRose Wellness practitioner & Executive Producer is a natural health advocate, educator, counselor, international speaker, and eternal optimist. She believes that good health is our body’s natural state and that if you give your body the right environment and support… it can heal itself. Learn more about Lisa at: http://www.onewisdom.org/

Halt the Harm Podcast
15 - Travis London, Taking Leadership

Halt the Harm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 40:28


In this episode Travis London shares his story of taking leadership on environmental issues in his community in Donaldsonville Louisiana. We talk about networking, movement building, and learn about his experience fighting the Bayou Bridge Pipeline which would connect oil from the Bakken fields with refineries on the Gulf Coast.Travis wants all of us to know and remember the power of people when we connect with each other and defend our communities. He says “we’re the ones who give power to the president, to government agencies, to industry – so when people join together and organize we can win victories. “As mentioned in this episodeTravis London on LinkedINCONFLUENCE - No Bayou Bridge PipelineNo Bayou Bridge Pipeline: bbp.orgFacebook Group: No Bayou Bridge Pipeline!L'eau Est La Vie Camp - No Bayou BridgeAbout Travis LondonTravis London is a networker and business owner from Donaldsonville, Louisiana involved in a variety of environmental justice issues. His business is in computing, but the harms of oil and gas industry motivate Travis to take leadership in environmental action.“In 2009, I was working as a library assistant. I met an activist by the name of Alberta Hasten, who was the founder of the Louisiana Environmental Justice Community Organization Coalition, client council board member of Capitol Area Legal Service, a board member of the school board, and a 35 year community activist that influenced me to get involved in everything as she showed people how everything related back to the environment. She had admire my networking skills as I helped her grew out her organization. She also took me along as her secretary/accountant in every type of fight that she was involved in. We did things from helping develop the Cancer Alley research in 2010 alongside Dr. Merril Singer of the University of Connecticut to doing usual environmental outreaches in different communities.”CreditsThis podcast is a project of halttheharm.net, a website and resource that connects you with leaders, activists, researchers, economists, legal experts, and funders to protect your community from oil & gas industry. Halt the Harm is a network of leaders who are taking action, sharing resources and information, and supporting each other’s campaigns. Find out more at halttheharm.netThe soundtrack Halt the Harm podcast is"One of These Days" by Eilen Jewell from her album Sea of Tears.Recorded, produced, and published by Ryan Clover in the studios WRFI Watkins Glen, Ithaca

Halt the Harm Podcast
14 - Andy Myers, Using Film To Mobilize

Halt the Harm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 43:24


In this episode Andy Myers joins us to talk about using film as a tool for organizing and mobilizing around an issue.Andy Myers is the Campaign Coordinator for Working Films. A longtime proponent of linking films and activists, he has coordinated several state and national film campaigns, facilitated cross-organizational coalitions, and led multiple trainings for NGO’s and grassroots leaders aimed at using documentary film to advance their work.Andy’s shares tips on using films effectively, and sees them as an example of how arts & culture is integral to successful movements. He recommends using short films that spark discussions, and recognizing film makers who collaborate to tell stories.As mentioned in this episodeSane Energy ProjectYou Are Here Map Working filmsWater warriorsContact info@storyline.mediaNews, http://www.workingfilms.org/news/About Andy MyersAndy Myers is the Campaign Coordinator for Working Films, he holds a B.A in film studies and a B.A in environmental studies from the University of North Carolina Wilmington.A longtime proponent of connecting film with activism, he has coordinated various national campaigns which leverage the narrative in social issue documentaries to advance the efforts of organizations with shared goals.CreditsThis podcast is a project of halttheharm.net, a website and resource that connects you with leaders, activists, researchers, economists, legal experts, and funders to protect your community from oil & gas industry. Halt the Harm is a network of leaders who are taking action, sharing resources and information, and supporting each other’s campaigns. Find out more at halttheharm.netThe soundtrack Halt the Harm podcast is"One of These Days" by Eilen Jewell from her album Sea of Tears.Recorded, produced, and published by Ryan Clover in the studios WRFI Watkins Glen, Ithaca

Halt the Harm Podcast
13 - Dante Swinton, Energy Justice in Baltimore

Halt the Harm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 57:59


In this episode Dante Swinton, the coordinator of the Divert Baltimore Program talks about organizing and advocating for alternatives to developing a waste incinerator that would cause a public health crisis in Baltimore. By taking leadership and a design thinking approach, Dante is able to show that diverting the waste from incineration has social, environmental, and economic benefits.Dante advocates for thinking outside of the box, instead of just focusing on what we’re against. He says it’s important to build a solution. With a strong solution we can be effective in our efforts.As mentioned in this episodeEnergy Justice Network : AboutBaltimore Clean Air ActClean Air Baltimore: A Campaign to Replace Waste Incineration with Zero-Waste JobsDonate to the campaignResourcesAbout Dante SwintonDante has had an interest in environmental protection for 20 years, and has worked with Energy Justice Network since summer 2015. He has run for state and local office to raise waste/recycling, energy, transit, and domestic violence issues. He has a Bachelors in Environmental Studies from Winthrop University, and a Masters in Nonprofit Management and Social Entrepreneurship from the University of Baltimore.Dante is the Divert Baltimore Program Coordinator; Environmental Justice Researcher & Organizer with Clean Air Baltimore. More information at https://www.cleanairbmore.orgCreditsThis podcast is a project of halttheharm.net, a website and resource that connects you with leaders, activists, researchers, economists, legal experts, and funders to protect your community from oil & gas industry. Halt the Harm is a network of leaders who are taking action, sharing resources and information, and supporting each other’s campaigns. Find out more at halttheharm.netThe soundtrack Halt the Harm podcast is"One of These Days" by Eilen Jewell from her album Sea of Tears.Recorded, produced, and published by Ryan Clover in the studios WRFI Watkins Glen, Ithaca

Halt the Harm Podcast
12 - Eliza Griswold, Author of Amity and Prosperity

Halt the Harm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 55:42


In this episode you’ll hear a recording of a webinar presentation that Eliza Griswold, author of Amity and Prosperity brought to the network. The presentation is followed by a Q&A with Eliza.In Amity and Prosperity, the prize-winning poet and journalist Eliza Griswold tells the story of the energy boom’s impact on a small town at the edge of Appalachia and one woman’s transformation from a struggling single parent to an unlikely activist.“In her new book, Amity and Prosperity, journalist Eliza Griswold provides a deeply human counterpoint to this political fray. She takes on the decidedly fraught issue of energy extraction through a vivid, compassionate portrait of one family living in the long shadow of industry . . . Griswold chronicles these escalating horrors with disarming intimacy.”— Meara Sharma, The Washington PostAs mentioned in this episodeAmity and Prosperity : the bookWebinar recording : Eliza Griswold, Amity and ProsperityHalt the Harm Webinar SeriesCreditsThis podcast is a project of halttheharm.net, a website and resource that connects you with leaders, activists, researchers, economists, legal experts, and funders to protect your community from oil & gas industry. Halt the Harm is a network of leaders who are taking action, sharing resources and information, and supporting each other’s campaigns. Find out more at halttheharm.netThe soundtrack Halt the Harm podcast is"One of These Days" by Eilen Jewell from her album Sea of Tears.Recorded, produced, and published by Ryan Clover in the studios WRFI Watkins Glen, Ithaca

Halt the Harm Podcast
11 - Raina Rippel, Environmental Health Project

Halt the Harm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 27:52


In this episode Raina Rippel from the Environmental Health Project talks about the Citizen Science Toolkit, a helpful resource for anyone who wants to protect their family and neighbors from the harms of fracking. This toolkit is an expansive document that details ways that anyone can participate in monitoring environmental health impacts.We talk about the implications of health monitoring, how the toolkit was created, and provide some insight into the role of citizen science in protecting ourselves from industry that is looking for the cheapest and fastest way to extract gas and bring it to market.Raina says we all need to be involved in protecting our family and neighbors from the potential harms associated with unconventional oil and gas development – there are tools at our disposal to do this right now.As mentioned in this episodeFracTracker AllianceEnvironmental Health ProjectCitizen Science ToolkitAbout Raina RippelIn 2011, Raina Rippel helped found the Southwest Pennsylvania Environmental Health Project (EHP) in response to growing concerns associated with gas drilling activity and health impacts in Washington County, PA. Formerly Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility/Maine and the Center for Coalfield Justice, Rippel has on the job training in environmental public health, medical education and outreach, community organizing, strategic development and leadership.Rippel heads up a team of fifteen staff and consultants and various interns with expertise in healthcare, public health research, toxicology, air and water quality, strategic development and community organizing, in conducting a targeted and timely public health response to unconventional shale development. EHP focuses their work on gathering data from residents of southwest PA and beyond on probable health impacts from oil and gas development, determining routes of exposures, and providing best-practice air and water monitoring tools and guidance, as well as accessible and effective interventions for individuals, households, and communities.Citizen Scientist ToolkitThis Citizen Scientist toolkit will provide listeners with an easy-to-follow framework for taking steps to becoming a more informed, empowered member of your community. By carefully following the procedures and protocols that are defined in the toolkit, listeners will become a citizen scientist, and their efforts can have an impact that extends well beyond their community. Their data can be added to the findings of many others. Together, this information can help listeners, their community, researchers and scientists truly understand the type and level of fracking-related risks.CreditsThis podcast is a project of halttheharm.net, a website and resource that connects you with leaders, activists, researchers, economists, legal experts, and funders to protect your community from oil & gas industry. Halt the Harm is a network of leaders who are taking action, sharing resources and information, and supporting each other’s campaigns. Find out more at halttheharm.netThe soundtrack Halt the Harm podcast is"One of These Days" by Eilen Jewell from her album Sea of Tears.Recorded, produced, and published by Ryan Clover in the studios WRFI Watkins Glen, Ithaca

Women Innovators
HEATHER HANSON: When in Pain — Dance

Women Innovators

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 34:30


Heather Hanson is a life-long learner, educator, swing dancer and international travel enthusiast. She is devoted to her family, friends, and helping improve the community around her. She has 16 years of experience in education; both as English as a second language teacher, as well school administration.She has a bachelor's degree in Intercultural Communications from Eckerd College, a master's degree in education from Radford University, and additional post-graduate hours from Nova Southeastern University. She currently works as a school administrator for two charter schools, RCMA Wimauma Academy and RCMA Leadership Academy. She's a Data Coach with Hillsborough County Public Schools, an avid swing dancer and (an) amateur model.To Learn More:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heather.hanson7Relevant web links:Non-profit organization that owns and operates schools where Heather worksRedlands Christian Migrant Associationwww.rcma.netThe photography/modeling group, TaMPA, can be found on:Meetupwww.meetup.comHeather’s Modeling Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/HeatherLinnModel/Dance groups in the greater Tampa Bay Area that Heather frequents, in alphabetical order:Dance Foreverwww.danceforeverflorida.comDeco Dance Tampa Baywww.decodancetampabay.comSwing Time!www.swingtime.infoThe Way 2 Dancewww.theway2dance.comWomen Innovators with Tami Patzerhttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/women-innovators-with-tami-patzer/

Women Innovators
HEATHER HANSON: When in Pain — Dance

Women Innovators

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 34:30


Heather Hanson is a life-long learner, educator, swing dancer and international travel enthusiast. She is devoted to her family, friends, and helping improve the community around her. She has 16 years of experience in education; both as English as a second language teacher, as well school administration.She has a bachelor's degree in Intercultural Communications from Eckerd College, a master's degree in education from Radford University, and additional post-graduate hours from Nova Southeastern University. She currently works as a school administrator for two charter schools, RCMA Wimauma Academy and RCMA Leadership Academy. She's a Data Coach with Hillsborough County Public Schools, an avid swing dancer and (an) amateur model.To Learn More:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heather.hanson7Relevant web links:Non-profit organization that owns and operates schools where Heather worksRedlands Christian Migrant Associationwww.rcma.netThe photography/modeling group, TaMPA, can be found on:Meetupwww.meetup.comHeather’s Modeling Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/HeatherLinnModel/Dance groups in the greater Tampa Bay Area that Heather frequents, in alphabetical order:Dance Foreverwww.danceforeverflorida.comDeco Dance Tampa Baywww.decodancetampabay.comSwing Time!www.swingtime.infoThe Way 2 Dancewww.theway2dance.comWomen Innovators with Tami Patzerhttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/women-innovators-with-tami-patzer/

Digital Coffee
Please stop nitpicking Mass Effect and the hope for Destiny 2

Digital Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 40:32


Today's EpisodeMass Effect is out! People love and love to hate it. It's all nitpicking. People have short memories. I wish people would understand that Mass Effect games have always had weird facial animation. However, they forget some other aspects of Mass Effect. The problem, it is a beloved franchise and people think the older games are perfect masterpieces. Find out what I have to say about Mass Effect and more down below.Show Timeline:Dark Souls 3 new and last DLC coming soonBulletStorm is back!Rocket League and gamblingWorld of Warcraft 7.2 updateBrain Fargo and the gaming industryThe Division has another back exploit and it may or may not get fixedDestiny 2 leakQuake Champions and esportsNew Civ 6 DLCGOG leave beta and why it's greatHalo Wars 2 DLCCorsair has some new RAM with rbg… ughOverwatch releases their new hero Orisa in the wildThe Witcher author is not happy about his decisionAMD may bring out a 16 core, 32 thread CPUStalker: Lost AlphaEnd of an Era… Saying goodbye to Battle.NetThe nitpicking of Mass Effect AndromedaGaming Deals:TITAN QUEST, DARKSIDERS, THE BANNER SAGA, ARMIKROG AND MORE UP TO -80%Ubisoft Publisher SaleMetro Franchise SaleResident Evil Franchise SaleMass Effect Andromeda SaleOverwatch: Origins Edition SaleSniper Elite 4 SalePrey SaleWarhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 3 SaleHighlights from the Show:Blizzard it will always be Battle.net to meI really hope Destiny 2 is coming to the PCSeriously you hate facial animations? Play Mass Effect 2 there are some terrible bugs in that game still.Support:Like these podcasts? Support me on Podbean, Patreon, and PayPal!Community:Join the Slack and Discord community to talk about tech, marketing, and gaming! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ChiroCandy: THE Chiropractic Marketing Podcast
106: Practicing Abroad Part 2 - interview w/ Dr. Justin Trosclair

ChiroCandy: THE Chiropractic Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 18:17


Practicing Abroad Part 2 Have you ever considered being an associate chiropractor in another country? Billy talks with Dr. Justin Trosclair about what it's like practicing in China. Dr. Justin Trosclair, D.C. bought and sold a private practice in Denver, Colorado over a six year period after graduating from Texas Chiropractic College and Louisiana State University.  Roughly 80% of his patients were treated with instrument based adjusting and he spent a lot of time in the community and at networking events.  Over the years he got proficient at spinal decompression, cold laser, and kinesiology taping. Dr. Trosclair has taken several advanced courses in MRI interpretation as well as topics on personal injury. He had a brief stint as an associate and private practice in Louisiana. During that year he was able to reconnect with family and meet his fantastic wife.  Next, Dr. Justin took a position working in a private hospital in a small town in China.  He is the only chiropractor for 200,000 people and the only foreigner in the city.  He works closely with many of the other hospital departments to appropriately treat the patients.  Since he doesn’t speak Mandarin, a translator handles all patient communication.  It’s a three way conversation all day and luckily his wife is Chinese so they get to work together instead of the hospital employing a translator for him. Dr. Trosclair is still able to build rapport due to his charisma, mannerisms and go with the flow personality.  He has been serving those people and traveling around Asia for 3 years. Dr. Trosclair has been keeping busy after hours by writing a book, “Today’s Choices, Tomorrow’s Health: Small steps to improving health, food choices and exercise.”  It’s available for download or purchase March 2017.  He has another book that is half completed about Acupuncture based on what he has seen in China that might be out in mid to late 2017.  His last big adventure is interviewing other doctors, marketers and influential guests about successes, overcoming trials, marketing, home- work balance, and more on A Doctor’s Perspective Podcast.  The best way to connect is to visit, www.adoctorsperspective.netThe site has all the social media links and email. More From Dr. Justin Trosclair: adoctorsperspective.net

Gresham College Lectures
Long Term Performance Management in Finance - Closing Remarks

Gresham College Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2014 9:02


Closing Remarks from the Long Finance Spring Conference 2014: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/long-term-performance-management-in-finance-closing-remarksMoving away from short-term performance measurement is regularly advocated in finance. However, 'long' does not necessarily mean 'good'. Most theorists believe that the first step towards governance, control and management, whether scientific or commercial or political, is measurement. If we adopt 'long' does that mean we need to drop 'measurement'? If we adopt 'measurement', are we excising the long term? This event will explore suggestions for reforms of long-term measures in finance.The event ends at 5.30pm, a reception follows and lasts until 6.30pm.This event is supported by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, City of London Corporation and Z/Yen Group. For more information about Long Finance see www.longfinance.netThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/long-term-performance-management-in-finance-closing-remarks Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,500 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.ukTwitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollegeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege

Gresham College Lectures
Long Term Performance Management in Finance - An Introduction

Gresham College Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2014 7:35


The Introduction to the Long Finance Spring Conference 2014: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/long-term-performance-management-in-finance-a-introductionEmeritus Gresham Professor of Commerce, Alderman Michael Mainelli opens the Long Finance Spring Conference 2014 and welcomes the audience to Bank of America Merril Lynch. The talk begins to explore the themes that will be discussed during the conference and illuminates the aims of the seminar.Moving away from short-term performance measurement is regularly advocated in finance. However, 'long' does not necessarily mean 'good'. Most theorists believe that the first step towards governance, control and management, whether scientific or commercial or political, is measurement. If we adopt 'long' does that mean we need to drop 'measurement'? If we adopt 'measurement', are we excising the long term? This event will explore suggestions for reforms of long-term measures in finance.The event ends at 5.30pm, a reception follows and lasts until 6.30pm.This event is supported by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, City of London Corporation and Z/Yen Group. For more information about Long Finance see www.longfinance.netThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/long-term-performance-management-in-finance-a-introduction Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,500 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.ukTwitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollegeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege

Blast Radius Woodsball Podcast
BRWP 145 Tactical Ten Paintball League

Blast Radius Woodsball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2010 3:18


brwp.netThe owner of the TTPL is back on the show and this time he brought some of the league's finest players with him.  Plus we'll have a look at this weekend's scenario calendar, peek inside the mailbag, and hear about Wayne's upcoming fundraising charity paintball event.This episode is sponsored by:Operation Purple Haze, hosted by Skyline NationJune 17-20, 2010http://skylinenation.caContact the show:Email: studio@brwp.netCall the Studio Line: 303-952-0274Skype: blastradiuswoodsballpodcastTwitter - WayneTwitter - BenFacebook - WayneFacebook - Ben Facebook - Group Youtube MyspaceComplete our listener survey!http://bit.ly/brwpsurveyLINKShttp://delicious.com/brwp/145MUSICTheme music by Greg M Johnsonhttp://myspace.com/dewydb26 Apr 2010brwp.net

Blast Radius Woodsball Podcast
BRWP 144 Soybean-based Paintballs

Blast Radius Woodsball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2010 19:01


brwp.netThe new soybean-based paintball from RAP4 has a pricetag of $29.95 per case of 2000.  Wayne ran an informal field test and then interviewed Pete Rauholt.  This training-grade paint has some interesting features that could be an alternative to the other white boxes.Contact the show:Email: studio@brwp.netCall the Studio Line: 303-952-0274Skype: blastradiuswoodsballpodcastTwitter - WayneTwitter - BenFacebook - WayneFacebook - Ben Facebook - Group Youtube MyspaceComplete our listener survey!http://bit.ly/brwpsurveyLINKShttp://delicious.com/brwp/144MUSICTheme music by Greg M Johnsonhttp://myspace.com/dewydb19 Apr 2010brwp.net

Software Process and Measurement Cast
SPaMCAST 71 - Robertson, Requirements, Traceability Part 6

Software Process and Measurement Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2009 37:42


Welcome to the Software Process and Measurement Cast 71!In SPaMCAST 71, I conclude my interview of the Suzanne Robertson.  We continued our discussion of requirements.  Requirements are the heart and soul of the software development projects.Suzanne is co-author of Mastering the Requirements Process, Second Edition (Addison-Wesley 2006) a book that provides guidance on finding requirements and writing them so that they can be understood by all the stakeholders. She has more than 30 years experience in systems specification and building. Her courses on requirements, systems analysis, design and problem solving are well known for their innovative workshops and business games.Suzanne has varied experience as a manager, programmer, analyst, and designer. She has consulted, done research and taught in Europe, Australia, the Far East and the United States. Current work includes research and consulting on stakeholder rights and responsibilities, the specification and reuse of requirements and techniques for assessing requirements specifications. The product of this research is Volere, a complete requirements process and template for assessing requirements quality, and for specifying business requirements.Contact Data:Atlantic Systems Guild:  http://www.systemsguild.com/Volere Requirements Resouces:  http://www.volere.co.uk/Email:  suzanne@systemsguild.netThe essay is a continuation of my essay titled "Traceability: A Radical Approach Based on User Involvement".   Part six puts the model together and gets us ready to discuss examples in installment seven.I have also included a promo for JC Hutchins novel 7th Son: Descent.  Great story I suggest listening and buying the book!Join the SPaMCAST’s community by joining the SPaMCAST Facebook page and get involved!!!!  http://tinyurl.com/62z5elThere are a number of ways to share your thoughts with SPaMCAST: •    Email SPaMCAST at spamcastinfo@gmail.com•    Voice messages can be left at 1-206-888-6111•    Twitter – www.twitter.com/tcagley•    BLOG – www.tcagley.wordpress.com•    FACEBOOK!!!! Software Process and Measurement               http://tinyurl.com/62z5elNext Software Process and Measurement Cast: The interview in show 72 is Diana Larsen, author, teacher, and consultant.  We talked about agile and project retrospectives to name a few topics.  Incredible wit, wisdom and interview.   

Blast Radius Woodsball Podcast
BRWP 113 RATM; Paintball Player Interviews

Blast Radius Woodsball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2009 21:00


brwp.netThe players at Skyline Nation's third annual paintball scenario game love playing this event each year.  In this episode we meet some of them, to include:The "Wookies," Jason and BrianGuys from OntarioMike and TroyStranglehold MercenariesAngry Man and Javid (aka Soiled Britches)IkeHeather and WandaFill Station CrewImage courtesy David Watlinghttp://skylinenation.ca23 June 2009brwp.net

Software Process and Measurement Cast
SPaMCAST 60 Medha Umarji, Metrics Acceptance Model, Involvement

Software Process and Measurement Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2009 44:52


Show 60 is the interview I had with Medha Umarji discussing her research on Metrics Acceptance Model.  If you are involved with software measurement programs this is important stuff! I know I have already begun using some of the concepts.  I am doing this as one large interview rather than in two parts.  I would like your input on this format.Medha Umarji is currently a PhD candidate at the Department of Information Systems at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Her focus is on the human aspects of software engineering, and she has had the opportunity to observe, survey and interview developers as they searched for source code, or communicated with their remote teams, or voiced their opinions about organizational initiatives. As she makes plans to graduate this summer, she is motivated by the idea of making a difference in the life of people in the trenches. During the course of her career she has worked at prestigious firms like Microsoft Research, ABB Corporate Research, and SuccessFactors Inc.Her other research interests are in studying how distributed organizations seek information and share knowledge, how domain-specific communities of practice interact and learn, and how developers leverage documentation and human sources of information in their programming tasks. Medha has published her research at several highly reputed conferences such as the International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, the Software Engineering Process Group Conference, and the International Conference on Open Source Software and Systems. Contact InformationEmail: umarji@gmail.comWebsite: http://metricsacceptance.netThe essay is titled “Involvement versus Focus”.  I discussed the fact focus is important but not sufficient to affect change in todays IT environment.Join the SPaMCAST’s community by joining the SPaMCAST Facebook page and get involved!!!!  http://tinyurl.com/62z5elThere are a number of ways to share your thoughts with SPaMCAST: •    Email SPaMCAST at spamcastinfo@gmail.com•    Voice messages can be left at 1-206-888-6111•    Twitter – www.twitter.com/tcagley•    BLOG – www.tcagley.wordpress.com•    FACEBOOK!!!! Software Process and Measurement               http://tinyurl.com/62z5elNext Software Process and Measurement Cast: The next Software Process and Measurement Cast will complete the interview I had with Phil Stubbington on how to help fix troubled projects.  If you are project manager this one ought to be mandatory!