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The FAN Morning Show rolls on with Ben and Brent continuing to tee up tonight's Maple Leafs-Senators clash in Ottawa in this playoff incarnation of the "Battle of Ontario". They ponder just how many Leafs fans will make the pilgrimage and how the home crowd could factor in on the ice. Former Leafs Assistant Coach, Senators Head Coach, and 2013 Jack Adams Award winner, Paul MacLean, shares his expectations for tonight's game at the Canadian Tire Centre, before zooming out to discuss what it would take for Toronto to be considered clear of their “demons”. To end the show today, the boys have questions about the Blue Jays' lack of hitting heading into an important weekend series in the Bronx. To help them out, Sportsnet's own Dan Shulman (30:10), who will be on the call, hops on to look at the numbers and find reasons for optimism. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Former Leafs assistant coach and Senators head coach Paul MacLean joins the show to discuss the upcoming Battle of Ontario. MacLean details the Leafs demons from playoffs. He compares the differences in mentality between the Leafs and Senators and shares his experiences dealing with Leafs fans invading Senators home games.
Join Aaron Korolnek, Jeff O'Neill and Dave Feschuk for Hour 2 on OverDrive! The guys are joined by TSN Hockey analyst Frank Corrado as we continue our breakdown of the Battle of Ontario. We were also joined by former Leafs assistant coach and former Senators head coach Paul MacLean as we compare the difference in situations between Ottawa and Toronto.
Prof. Mark Solms, a neuroscientist and psychoanalyst, discusses his groundbreaking work on consciousness, challenging conventional cortex-centric views and emphasizing the role of brainstem structures in generating consciousness and affect. MLST is sponsored by Brave: The Brave Search API covers over 20 billion webpages, built from scratch without Big Tech biases or the recent extortionate price hikes on search API access. Perfect for AI model training and retrieval augmentated generation. Try it now - get 2,000 free queries monthly at http://brave.com/api. Key points discussed: The limitations of vision-centric approaches to consciousness studies. Evidence from decorticated animals and hydranencephalic children supporting the brainstem's role in consciousness. The relationship between homeostasis, the free energy principle, and consciousness. Critiques of behaviorism and modern theories of consciousness. The importance of subjective experience in understanding brain function. The discussion also explored broader topics: The potential impact of affect-based theories on AI development. The role of the SEEKING system in exploration and learning. Connections between neuroscience, psychoanalysis, and philosophy of mind. Challenges in studying consciousness and the limitations of current theories. Mark Solms: https://neuroscience.uct.ac.za/contacts/mark-solms Show notes and transcript: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/roipwmnlfmwk2e7kivzms/ACjZF-VIGC2-Suo30KcwVV0?rlkey=53y8v2cajfcgrf17p1h7v3suz&st=z8vu81hn&dl=0 TOC (*) are best bits 00:00:00 1. Intro: Challenging vision-centric approaches to consciousness * 00:02:20 2. Evidence from decorticated animals and hydranencephalic children * 00:07:40 3. Emotional responses in hydranencephalic children 00:10:40 4. Brainstem stimulation and affective states 00:15:00 5. Brainstem's role in generating affective consciousness * 00:21:50 6. Dual-aspect monism and the mind-brain relationship 00:29:37 7. Information, affect, and the hard problem of consciousness * 00:37:25 8. Wheeler's participatory universe and Chalmers' theories 00:48:51 9. Homeostasis, free energy principle, and consciousness * 00:59:25 10. Affect, voluntary behavior, and decision-making 01:05:45 11. Psychoactive substances, REM sleep, and consciousness research 01:12:14 12. Critiquing behaviorism and modern consciousness theories * 01:24:25 13. The SEEKING system and exploration in neuroscience Refs: 1. Mark Solms' book "The Hidden Spring" [00:20:34] (MUST READ!) https://amzn.to/3XyETb3 2. Karl Friston's free energy principle [00:03:50] https://www.nature.com/articles/nrn2787 3. Hydranencephaly condition [00:07:10] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydranencephaly 4. Periaqueductal gray (PAG) [00:08:57] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periaqueductal_gray 5. Positron Emission Tomography (PET) [00:13:52] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positron_emission_tomography 6. Paul MacLean's triune brain theory [00:03:30] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triune_brain 7. Baruch Spinoza's philosophy of mind [00:23:48] https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/spinoza-epistemology-mind 8. Claude Shannon's "A Mathematical Theory of Communication" [00:32:15] https://people.math.harvard.edu/~ctm/home/text/others/shannon/entropy/entropy.pdf 9. Francis Crick's "The Astonishing Hypothesis" [00:39:57] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Astonishing_Hypothesis 10. Frank Jackson's Knowledge Argument [00:40:54] https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/qualia-knowledge/ 11. Mesolimbic dopamine system [01:11:51] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesolimbic_pathway 12. Jaak Panksepp's SEEKING system [01:25:23] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaak_Panksepp#Affective_neuroscience
The theory of the triune brain has been debunked with the new research showing that the brain is much more integrated that Paul MacLean's 1960s theory. However, it is useful in understanding the different functions of the brain and where in the brain they take place. Next week I will talk about some of the newer research and what overlaps and what is distinct. Also, Iain McGilchrist wrote the book The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World which was the book I was referring to which talks about the integration of the different brain parts. Note: I have not finished this book. Dan Seigel: Hand Model of the Brain --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephanie431/message
Questo episodio ti porta ad esplorare il complesso universo del cervello umano. Oggi affrontiamo la teoria del "cervello trino" di Paul MacLean, un neuroscienziato che ha rivoluzionato il nostro modo di vedere la mente. Attraverso la lente di MacLean esamineremo le tre parti fondamentali del cervello: il Cervello Rettiliano, legato agli istinti primordiali; il Cervello Limbico, cuore delle nostre emozioni; la Neocorteccia, centro del pensiero razionale. Partendo dai “tre cervelli” esploreremo quindi varie applicazioni pratiche nello sport, nelle interazioni professionali e nella vita di tutti i giorni. gabrielesol.com
Former Ottawa Senators Head Coach and former Leafs Assistant Paul MacLean joined the OverDrive guys earlier today and got into a number of things including what he makes of the Brad Treliving hiring, the situation Sheldon Keefe is in & a number of things that are different from when he played the game.
Episode Summary Welcome to Part-Two of the Derek Bird podcast. If you haven't listened to Part-One yet, I highly encourage you to head over there first. Derek dives into growing up and fishing in British Columbia and paints a beautiful picture of the Canadian Rockies. Derek is a poet with his words. I could just feel the nostalgia and sense those special times with his brother Chris Bird. It was reminiscent of Norman and Paul Maclean from A River Runs Through It. Derek is a founding Editor of Fly Fusion Magazine and writes the Editor's column called “Stream Lines” for each issue. He's a Co-Host for the Fly Fusion TV series as well as the Producer responsible for content acquisition for the International Fly Fishing Film Festival, also known as, IF4, which is seen around the world. Additionally, he's the author of a new book called, Last Summer On The Sage, that April Volkey says is a riveting tale, full of suspense that had me on the edge of my seat, anxiously turning each page to see what was around the next river bend. In this Part-Two episode we dive behind the scenes of the making of a fly fishing magazine. Being in media, I am inspired by both the creation of a quality fly fishing magazine and the interesting people that make it. We close talking about his great new novel that is getting rave reviews, Last Summer On The Sage…Enjoy! For the full IF4 worldwide tour check out: https://www.flyfilmfest.com Connect with Derek Bird:Last Summer On The Sage flyfusionmag.com @flyfusionmag Thanks to our sponsors:https://crosscurrentinsurance.comhttps://flyfishingshow.comhttps://www.nor-vise.com
DESCRIÇÃO: Comentário de Nelson Simas Costa ( nelsonsc@gmail.com ), terapeuta do "Vidas Bem-Casadas" ( https://www.vidasbemcasadas.com ) e Helper Snr pelo "Pathwork® SP" ( http://www.pathworksp.com.br ) , sobre o Tópico 3, páginas 97~99 - "O Cérebro e as Aflições", do Capítulo 3, "O Trabalho Com a Dor Original", do livro "Volta ao Lar" de autoria de John Bradshaw, utilizado como auxílio à compreensão dos aspectos diversos que facilitam a criação de Relacionamentos Felizes e Estáveis por fazerem uso de um Caminho Espiritual de Autodesenvolvimento como o Pathwork®. -------------------------------------------- CONCEITOS ABORDADOS: Informações básicas sobre o conceito do Cérebro Trino de Paul MacLean (1970) As defesas do Ego, como originárias do Neocórtex, embora fundamentadas pelos cérebros Reptiliano e Límbico A opção pelo entorpecimento emocional trazido pela APATIA, por decorrência da exigência imatura de controle sugerido pelas aflições emocionais e reativas na infância. A opção pela desconexão afetiva trazida pela quebra dos vínculos que é sugerida pelo controle comportamental na infância A opção pela contenção emocional trazida pela sugestão de controle corporal decorrente das dificuldades de relacionamento do treino infantil, causando a necessidade do disfarce de uma autoimagem idealizada. O conceito de “Agilidade Emocional” a ser cultivado como caminho natural de evolução. PW-83 - "A Autoimagem Idealizada" PW-167 - "Reavivando Centros de Energia Congelados" PW-170 - "O Medo do Êxtase Vs O Desejo de Alcançá-lo" PW-173 - "A Atitude Correta Perante as Frustrações" PW-218 - "O Processo Evolutivo" -------------------------------------------- ORIGEM: Áudio extraído do vídeo YouTube ( "https://youtu.be/jeJn5ALA1Ac" ), intitulado "O Propósito das Aflições" e que, por si, também é parte extraída dos trechos das falas, ensinamentos e contribuições de Nelson Simas durante a live "O Sofrimento e o Cérebro", veiculada no Youtube em 20out22 através do link ( https://youtu.be/Pi-20a5_cFQ ) pelo canal "@Transformese" ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNXfHLhm9xhEmfx0ioSvApw ) para os participantes dos Grupos CORA (Congressos Online sobre Relacionamentos Amorosos). -------------------------------------------- CRÉDITOS: Imagem da capa: jr-korpa-4JGogvihFFs-unsplash https://unsplash.com/pt-br/fotografias/4JGogvihFFs Foto de Jr Korpa na Unsplash -------------------------------------------- CRIAÇÃO: ©Vidas Bem-Casadas - 2022, Todos os direitos reservados; Visite:https://www.vidasbemcasadas.com/bem-vindo ------------------------------------------- --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vidasbemcasadas/message
La voz 'Adalid' se deriva del árabe 'delid' que significa mostrador, ya que enseñaba el Camino y lideraba. Un Adalid de Luz es un Guía, un Guerrero de Luz que saca lo mejor de sí mismo y se compromete a expandirlo iluminando todo aquello que se encuentra a su Paso. Con la Ayuda de los hermanos Norman y Paul Maclean nadaremos por el Río de la Vida para comprender cómo nos lleva e impulsa o nos arrastra y hunde, dependiendo de nuestras Elecciones, Intenciones y Actitudes... Nada sin Esfuerzo y Sacrificio Permanece, todo debe ser la Unión de lo Físico y lo Espiritual para poder alcanzar ese Equilibrio que bajo todas las corazas que nos vamos poniendo, reside junto a la Fuerza Eterna de Dios y de nuestra Chispa Divina... Somos Almas viviendo Experiencias terrenales dentro de un cuerpo. Somos Amor Incondicional, Luz y Bien... Hagamos que se note!! Tirad del Hilo y Expandid vuestra LUZ al Máximo, Adalides, pues las opciones son INFINITAS!! Que todo os Guíe en vuestra Búsqueda de la Verdad y, cuando La encontréis, Convertíos en Ella, pues no es sólo Saberla sino Expresarla y Compartirla dando Ejemplo. Abrazo Apretao!! Mi sitio web: https://coraurzon.wixsite.com/laposadafronteriza e-mail de contacto: auriel113@yahoo.com Donativos HILANDO FINO Podcast: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=GEXR5HUV85W5U (((Canción: Spirit of Fire. Música: www.fiftysounds.com/es/ ))) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cora-muoz-peas/message
You know the feeling: you start eating right, working out, you're seeing some progress and then…your body just stops responding. Over 80% of diets fail, but WHY? Juna and Eddie talk to Dr. Paul MacLean, Professor of Medicine and Pathology at University of Colorado School of Medicine, about what happens at the end of a diet and the biological drive to regain weight. Tune in to find out what happens to appetite, movement, fat storage and more AFTER the diet.
We are one week away from the start of the NHL season! "All or Nothing", the Toronto Maple Leafs docuseries, is out and Nick has strong reasons to believe that Paul MacLean is the hero we all need. Robin Lehner dropped news this week of rumored drug treatment around the league. Everyone from Alain Vigneault to Gary Bettman had something to say. Is it done yet? Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes signed extensions with the Vancouver Canucks. Were they team or player friendly? It's prime to preview our most difficult division: The Metro! Can the Hurricanes "defend" the title of best team in the division? Will the Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals start their climb down the mountain? Is Dougie Hamilton enough for the New Jersey Devils to challenge for a playoff spot? Will the new regime and Gerard Gallant in New York help or hurt the Rangers? All this and more on episode 349 of the 4th Line Hockey Podcast! Twitter: twitter.com/4thLinePodcast Facebook: facebook.com/the4thlinepodcast Email: mail@the4thlinepodcast.com Intro music by Erik Hall of Ane Croft Jingles by Scotty Hicks of Hunker Down, on Twitter at @rapidonian anecroftmusic.bandcamp.com/releases Part of Full Press Radio
When Governor Elmer Holt accused the state highway commissioners of malfeasance in 1936, it sparked an ugly process that eventually involved the Montana Supreme Court and a Helena newspaper reporter named Paul Maclean, who was later made famous in A River Runs through It. Montana Department of Transportation historian Jon Axline reveals the details in his presentation.
In episode #11 we explore the way emotions work, and particularly fear - the way it's triggered, what happens in the brain and how much we are conscious of what's going on. I think this is really relevant as we appear to be an extremely fearful, defensive and argumentative society in general, and perhaps if we understood what was happening inside us we might be able to limit some of the damage these kind of encounters produce. We also look at the the Limbic System and Triune Brain theories of emotions and the evolution of the brain, and find out why these hugely popular theories in Psychology are no longer really considered true by neuroscientists. Perhaps we can salvage something useful from these theories for psychology, as some really effective therapies have been based on them in the past. So who better to help us clarify all this than emotion and fear specialist, neuroscientist Joseph LeDoux. Dr Le Doux is the Henry and Lucy Moses Professor of Science at NYU in New York in the Center for Neural Science, and he directs the Emotional Brain Institute of NYU and the Nathan Kline Institute. He is also a Professor of Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at NYU Langone Medical School. His work is focused on the brain mechanisms of memory and emotion and he is the author of The Emotional Brain, Synaptic Self, and Anxious and his most recent book that we'll be talking mostly about today “Deep History of Ourselves and the evolution of consciousness”. He has received loads of awards, including prizes from the Association for Psychological Science, the American Philosophical Society, the IPSEN Foundation and the American Psychological Association. His book Anxious received the 2016 William James Book Award from the American Psychological Association. Awesomely, he is also the lead singer and songwriter in the rock band, The Amygdaloids and performs with Colin Dempsey as the acoustic duo So We Are. Jo's new book “The Deep History of Ourselves: the 4 billion year sorry of how we got conscious brains” What we discuss in this episode: PART 1 05:16 Jo joined Mike Gazzaniga's lab in the late 60's 07:00 The neuroscience of being afraid and under threat 09:00 Left Brain Interpreter: Consciousness is a narration making sense of our behaviour (See Episode #3) 16:45 The Amygdala: Raised heart rate and sweaty palms are not the emotion of fear 33:00 A criticism of Paul MacLean's Limbic system and Triune Brain theories 40:00 The Amygdala is misunderstood when associated with fear rather than threat stimuli processing 45:45 We should keep mental state terms and behaviour terms separate 47:00 Threat hormones like cortisol can affect rational thinking in the frontal cortex PART 2: 52:00 The conscious experience of anxiety and fear is often where the problem lies, not the physiological mechanisms the medication is treating 59:30 3 types of noetic consciousness: breaking it down to try and learn more 1:14:00 Contrary to darwinism, cognition came before emotions 1:15:30 Reconciling the disconnect between experiences and brain activity 1:24:00 W.H.Auden "The age of anxiety" poem 1:27:00 Focussing on improving how we feel over how we behave References: Leon Festinger's theory of Cognitive Dissonance Endel Tulving - 3 types of noetic consciousness Steve Flemming UCL - subjective self awareness in the frontal pole area
Hear Me, See Me. Podcast. Mark Anthony Bradley, Stylist / Fashion Director.Mark Anthony has worked in the fashion industry for over 20 years and is one of the most indemand stylists working today. Along with styling, Mark has perfectly honed his skills in fashiondirection, art direction and wardrobe design, as well as brand consultation and dedicated personalshopping.Mark prides himself on his reputation, which he has attained through hard work, an impeccableeye for detail, a highly professional yet collaborative approach and his demand for perfection. Heis constantly requested by the world's foremost artists and leading fashion houses, not onlybecause of his knowledge, skills and creative ability but also due to his reliability and the level ofdiscretion he always affords his clients.Mark has an enviable list of high-end PR and VVIP connections within the fashion industry andnotable tailoring contacts at his disposal.Mark continues to immerse himself within a life of fashion, advertising and celebrity styling.Fashion Degree:Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Styling and Promotion, Epson School of Art, London.CLIENTS:Celebrities/Musicians:Daniel Craig . Lewis Hamilton . Samuel L Jackson . Pierce Brosnan . Justin Timberlake . Jay-ZMads Mikkelsen . Aaron Paul . Coldplay . John Legend . Chiwetel Ejiofor . Ricky MartinOutkast . Willem Dafoe . Stephen Dorff . James McAvoy . Paul Bettany . Robbie WilliamsJeffrey Wright . Rebecca Ferguson . Wagner Moura . The Arctic Monkeys . Oasis . Luke EvansMark Strong . Jenson Button . The Killers . Robert Carlyle . Stephen Graham . Michael StipeCillian Murphy . Will Poulter . Liam Gallagher . James Marsden . Lena Headey . Sean PertweeDougray Scott . Helena Bonham Carter . Rosanna Arquette . Liv Tyler . Domnhall GleesonFranz Ferdinand . Kasabian . Travis . Beverley Knight . Ashlee Simpson . Noel GallagherFashion/Campaigns:Hugo Boss . Tommy Hilfiger . Bentley . Dunhill . Aquascutum . YSL Pour Homme . NikeRed Bull . Adidas . Levis . Pringle . John Richmond . Lyle & Scott . Wrangler . Ted BakerJack Wolfskin . Victorinox . Bass Shoes . All Saints . Visa . ESPN . FifaEditorial:Arena Homme Plus . FT ‘How To Spend It' magazine . GQ . Esquire . Rolling Stone . ArenaHaute Living . Modern Luxury . Details . The Rake . Mr Porter . I-D . Grazia . Q MagazineDazed and Confused . 10 . Big . 125 magazine . Crash . Zoo . Jocks And Nerds . August ManSchon MagazinePhotographers:David Bailey . David Lachapelle . Mick Rock . Norman Watson . Eric Ray Davidson . TakayElaine Constantine . Gavin Bond . Max Vadukal . Ben Weller . Perry Ogden . Fredericke HelwigSean Ellis . Serge Leblon . Matt Jones . Paul MacLean . James Dimmock . Lee StricklandRoger Charity . Alan Clarke . Gavin Watson . Paul Farrell . Neil Gavin . Alexander BeerLee Jenkins . David Goldman . Jelle WagenaarDirectors:William Friedkin . Mark Romanek . Diane Martel . Brett Simon . Andrew Douglas . Dan CadanLuke Bellis . Phil Griffin . Marc KlasfieldWebsite : markanthonybradley.comInstagram : markanthonystylist and mabphotographHaircuts4Homeless : https://www.haircuts4homeless.com/Produced by : https://svnty6production.com/Artwork by : https://www.dvsyart.com/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/hear-me-see-me. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
*** Don't forget to subscribe! *** To view the full episode, click here: https://youtu.be/mPYmwacN448 * EPISODE LINKS IN DESCRIPTION – BELOW * PAUL IS THE MAN! We met thanks to Jenny Page, who was my guest for episode 71. Paul is a bit of a mensch for Hong Kong's music scene, helping so many and recording for many more at Sunset Studio. I also heard a bunch about how he loves his chili sauces. So we agreed to meet and it was PURE LOVE. Everything about this episode captures the fun, energy, and sheer abandon of someone who lives each second to the hilt. Seriously. What a fun, amazing conversation. **** Learn about Paul and Sunset Studio here: https://www.facebook.com/sunsetstudioktown **** More from Shooting it RAW: Website: https://www.shooting-it-raw.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6sqti7YyKrSNUdgw3ONSFg/videos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shootingitraw/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6p3NoR69bLG4lZ52FKE2dR Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shooting-it-raw/id1495187250?ign-mpt=uo%3D4 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/shooting-it-raw-with-ran-elfassy
John N. Maclean is the author of Home Waters, a book about growing up as the son of Norman Maclean, author of A River Runs Through It. John and Tony talk about Norman's mixed feelings about Dartmouth College, refraining from writing personal stories until later in life, not retiring, not living in the place that is home, reading the first draft of A River Runs Through It, advice from Robert Redford, singing in the church choir, the crowded Blackfoot, and the legacy of Paul Maclean. You can read more about John, find all his books, and order Home Waters here: https://johnmacleanbooks.com/
John N. Maclean is the author of Home Waters, a book about growing up as the son of Norman Maclean, author of A River Runs Through It. John and Tony talk about Norman's mixed feelings about Dartmouth College, refraining from writing personal stories until later in life, not retiring, not living in the place that is home, reading the first draft of A River Runs Through It, advice from Robert Redford, singing in the church choir, the crowded Blackfoot, and the legacy of Paul Maclean. You can read more about John, find all his books, and order Home Waters here: https://johnmacleanbooks.com/
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From small-town Cape Breton, to the bright lights, and thriving music scene of Hong Kong... we meet the folk-rock band The Young Bucks. Cape Breton expats Chris Ivany from Albert Bridge, and Paul MacLean from Glace Bay tell us how the band came together.
Obesity and genetics. Weight loss and re-gain. Cravings and health. Cancer and fat. It's all in play today on my show. Please listen with Dr. M.
Menurut American College of Cardiology ada 400.000 kematian di Amerika Serikat yang disebabkan oleh serangan jantung. Walau semuanya bukan disebabkan oleh kemarahan, tetapi mereka yang kondisi jantungnya rentan akan serangan jantung punya 10X risiko lebih besar, jika marah menjadi makanan 3x sehari orang tersebut. Apakah Anda mudah marah? Bisa jadi karena Anda tidak mengindahkan otak cerdas Anda (neocortex) dan malah dikuasai oleh frontal lobus yang kata Dr Paul Maclean adalah tempat otak primitif (otak reptil) berada. Mari berkaca dari sebuah kasus kemarahan yang baru saja terjadi supaya Anda menjadi lebih cerdas dalam merespon pemicu kemarahan Anda.
NBC's Pierre McGuire on the NHL's return and possible use of Pods, CFL spending, Lou Marsh candidates and six years ago today the Sens fired Paul Maclean.
In this episode, Jeff and Eli conclude their conversation about the empirical study of emotions by talking about the fall of the triune model of the brain and the developments in neuroscience that brought it about. They delve into Lisa Feldman Barrett's model of emotions and talk about its metaphysical implications.Show Notes:To read about Paul MacLean, the inventor of the triune theory, click/tap here.To learn more about Gerald Edelman and his contributions to immunology and neuroscience, click/tap here.To learn more about Lisa Feldman Barrett's work, click/tap here.
In this episode of Wild America for wet fly dapplers, we observe a gentle giant establishing dominance over a pack of jetty rats, get lost in an incoherent word forest spewed by the late Paul Maclean, go on an expedition to find a barramundi that pays off mortgage loans, and tell you how to survive with only the stolen goods you can fit in a JanSport backpack. Connect with Joe, Miles, and MeatEater Joe and Miles on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater Merch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back and so is the Summer Top 10 List! The OHL is looking into the possibility of being forced to play without hitting this season. What would that even look like? And how realistic is it tat this will happen? The NHL is still looking at what this upcoming season will look like. 48 games? Waiting until after the Olympics? Mitchell Miller was drafted by the Arizona Coyotes. And then when news came out of his past, they stood by their pick and eventually renounced the pick. Is this what the NHL meant by "Listening and learning"? It's time for the Summer Top 10 List, this time looking at the top 10 mustaches (or moustaches) in honor (or honour) of Movember. Which player with a mustache was the best in NHL history? Lanny McDonald, Wendel Clark, Paul MacLean and Auston Matthews are amongst those vying for the top spot! All this and more on episode 302 of the 4th Line Hockey Podcast! Twitter: twitter.com/4thLinePodcast Facebook: facebook.com/the4thlinepodcast Email: mail@the4thlinepodcast.com Intro music by Erik Hall of Ane Croft Jingles by Scotty Hicks of Hunker Down, on Twitter at @rapidonian anecroftmusic.bandcamp.com/releases Part of Full Press Radio
Deja Vu all over again as we prepare to hit the mics with no hockey! Jokes. There’s a lot to get into as we prepare for next season (whenever that is). The NHL draft and free agency have arrived so we preview it and then will break it all down once the dust has settled next week with Steven Ellis of The Hockey News. The goalie market has started off with a bang. Tristian Jarry signed in Pittsburgh. What now for Matt Murray? Robin Lehner officially put pen to paper in Vegas by signing a 5-year deal. Now is it safe to say Marc-Andre Fleury is done? Not so fast. Devan Dubnyk is linked to the Sharks but, at what cost? Oliver Ekman-Larsson could be traded as Arizona looks to recoup draft picks for the next couple of years. Vancouver and Boston are his preferred choices, but what can the Canucks afford to give up, and does that mean Torrey Krug is on his way out of Boston? Other topics discussed: Bryan Elliot, Paul MacLean and the Maple Leafs, Olli Maatta, Tampa Bay celebrations, and potential cap circumventing Henrik Lundqvist, Vegas, and Calgary new uniforms, and more! *Jagr Salute* Like, rate, and subscribe to our YouTube channel - FaceOff Hockey Podcast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faceoffpuckpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FaceOffPuckPod @WriterGiovanni @The__Cack @Mike_Lasko Listen to us on: iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Breaker, Overcast, RadioPublic, and more! **Credits** Intro and outro song sample - EA Sports NHL ‘94 theme FaceOff Hockey Podcast does not own any of the images or music used.
A jam packed third hour of the show, as the guys are joined by TSN's Ray Ferraro, as well as legal expert Eric Macramalla. They also continue to take your submissions for Sens reunions, with Jason Spezza linking up with Paul MacLean in Toronto
Will the Stanley Cup be awarded tonight? Hockey Central’s Justin Bourne weighs-in on the final ahead of Game 6, the play of Corey Perry and Tyler Seguin for Dallas, and the Maple Leafs hiring of Paul MacLean as an assistant coach. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and […]
TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger joins the show to discuss the Maple Leafs offseason, game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, Torey Krug trade rumours and more.
In this episode Chad and Dale discuss the new stache in town Paul MacLean, hired as the new Leafs assistant coach along with Manny Malhotra. We also discuss off season moves that we could see and hope to see, the last time the Leafs had a solid 6 man D-core, if Pietrangelo may wear the Blue and White and if Freddy may not. We are also joined by our special guest hockey insider DD, or Drunk Uncle Derek, in this episode to get his old man take on the Leafs. All this and more on the Tip In Maple Leafs Podcast We would also like to thank all our listeners for tuning in. Follow us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetipinmapleleafspodcast/ Twitter: twitter.com/thetipinpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetipinmapleleafspodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE2Qxukv1KYUHAllSt62awQ/videos?view_as=public Email: thetipinpodcast@gmail.com
The Cannon Cast is back as we dive into another week of the latest hockey action! Specifically, we get into the latest personnel changes within the Blue Jackets as the team says goodbye to Bill Zito and Paul MacLean, diversity within the NHL and new tactics in the way teams identify and hire talent, Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse to serve as a polling location for the 2020 General Election, and so much more! Join the conversation at jacketscannon.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aaron Portzline and Alison Lukan discuss the news of Blue Jackets' Vice President of Hockey Operations Bill Zito taking on the role of GM for the Florida Panthers, and the decision to let assistant coach Paul MacLean go after this season. What do these departures mean for the Columbus Blue Jackets? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ladies and gentlemen, the NHL is back and so is co-host Paul MacLean. We sit down to discuss our thoughts on the return NHL, the qualification round and round robin series
En este episodio hablamos sobre neurociencia, gestión emocional y en concreto por un modelo propuesto por Paul MacLean llamado cerebro triuno. Pongo un ejemplo práctico en el que al despertarnos hay un dilema o discusión en el que entran en juego estas tres partes del modelo. - Cerebro reptiliano: También llamado complejo -R, es un cerebro primitivo, controla comportamientos instintivos y se centra en las actividades más básicas de la supervivencia. - Cerebro limbico: También se conoce como cerebro paleomamifero, sería el responsable de las emociones, motivación, etc. Hablamos sobre las importancia de las emociones, y como nos pueden hacer viajar al pasado. -Cerebro neocortex: Cerebro moderno de los mamiferos mas evolucionados, responsable de la razón, el habla, la planificación. Importancia de tener un equilibrio entre estos a la hora de tomar decisiones, como desarrollarlo a través de la visualización o autodiálogo, para tener autocontrol en las decisiones del día a día. Podcast basado en un artículo de Jose Ramón Alonso, Neurobiólogo, y en un episodio de EMOTION ME de Pedro vivar.
What if you caught your first brown trout at the young age of 2 ½ years old and then by chance get brought back to the same river, almost the same spot at age 21 for a role you would be forever associated with. It’s just one of those full-circle stories that gives you goosebumps. You may remember the explosive growth fly fishing experienced throughout the ’90s. It’s widely believed that a lot of that growth came from Robert Redford’s film rendition of Norman Maclean’s novel, A River Runs Through It. One of the main characters, Paul Maclean, is played by Brad Pitt. Growing up in Missoula, MT, For Paul, and his brother Norman, fly fishing was intrinsic to their way of life. But Paul has a special gift. He was the Shadow Caster. If you have seen A River Runs Through It, you know that magical and glorious cast that raises monster trout to a passing dry fly. And if you haven’t seen it, stop and go watch it! Brad Pitt, the Shadow Caster, had a stunt double who performed the more elaborate casting in the movie. So who did Robert Redford call on for this role, my guest on this podcast, award-winning caster and fly fisher, Jason Borger? It was an honor to visit with Jason in his home town of Vancouver, Washington. In just an enjoyable, fun and a bit technical conversation, Jason and I chat about his role in the movie, growing up in a fly fishing home as the son of fly fishing icon Gary Borger and his latest book, Single-Handed Fly Casting, A Modular Approach. http://jasonborger.com Thanks to our sponsors! Thanks to our sponsors: https://www.nor-vise.com https://flyfishingshow.com http://www.bissellinsuranceagency.com http://iceland2020.net
Blue Jackets captain Nick Foligno, and Blue Jackets assistant coach Paul MacLean join Bob McElligott and Jody Shelley.
Columbus Dispatch sports columnist Michael Arace speaks with Blue Jackets beat reporter Brian Hedger regarding the recent hire of Paul MacLean, mention how MacLean with help primarily with special teams, and talk about his hockey background. Next we talk about what head coach John Tortorella said during his morning press conference, how captain Nick Foligno will return to tonight’s game, and speculate if the Blue Jackets will make the NHL Playoffs this season. Finally, we discuss how the Toronto Maple Leafs recently fired their head coach Mike Babcock.
Le 4 personalità. Le persone possono utilizzare prevalentemente l'emisfero destro rispetto quello sinistro e viceversa: questo rende differente il modo di rielaborare i dati e le informazioni che arrivano dall'ambiente.A questo si aggiunge la Teoria del Cervello Tripartito, elaborata dal Dott. Paul MacLean, che ci spiega come tutti gli esseri umani posseggano 3 cervelli: il cervello rettile, il sistema limbico e la corteccia cerebrale.Integrando la teoria del cervello trino con la teoria dei doppi emisferi, otteniamo un cervello composto da due strati (limbico e corticale, tralasciando il cervello rettile che è il più "animale") e da due lati (emisfero destro e sinistro).Si ricavano 4 diverse aree: limbica destra limbica sinistra, corticale destra e corticale sinistra.Durante un qualsiasi processo di relazione ognuno di noi attiva una delle 4 aree più delle altre, caratterizzando così il nostro modo di relazionarci al mondo e anche il nostro carattere.Per comodità hanno associato dei colori a ognuna di queste aree e avremo così:- l'azzurro, area corticale sinistra- il giallo, area corticale destra- il verde, area limbica sinistra- il rosso, area limbica destraOgni colore ha delle caratteristiche peculiari.E tu di che colore sei? E i tuoi pazienti?Contattami qui https://t.me/bizzottoelena.Entra a casa mia, puoi trovare qualcosa di interessante: https://www.elenabizzotto.it/
We have two specials guests on this episode! Elisabeth Laviolette daughter of Peter Laviolette gives us a unique insight of how it is in the Laviolette family during the playoffs. We also talk with the daughter of Jack Adams Award winner Paul MacLean, Erin Romyn. She tells us how things were growing up in her family and how she adapted to new surroundings when they had to move.
In queste settimane ho parlato molto di quanto sia importante la meditazione mindfulness per migliorare la nostra gestione dello stress da Public Speaking.Già, ma in che modo la meditazione mindfulness può cambiare effettivamente il nostro cervello? Numerosi studi dimostrano che le esperienze possono modificare nel corso del tempo la struttura cerebrale, sulla base delle nostre esperienze, processo che in ambito neuroscientifico prende il nome di "neuroplasticità". In particolare, alcuni studi dimostrano che praticare la meditazione mindfulness può ridurre le dimensioni dell'amigdala (una ghiandola posta all'interno del sistema limbico, una delle aree centrali nel cervello, in grado di determinare la nostra risposta emotiva, in particolare quella legata alla paura), e ispessire la corteccia prefrontale, determinante in alcune attività cosiddette "superiori", tra cui la razionalità e le capacità attentive.Attraverso una sintesi della "teoria dei tre cervelli" di Paul MacLean, l'utilizzo di un modellino e una breve rassegna di studi, in questa puntata - tratta dal mio intervento di venerdì alla Casa della Psicologia dell'Ordine degli Psicologi della Lombardia - racconto come la meditazione è in grado di modificare il nostro cervello.Fonti: - Taren AA, Creswell JD, Gianaros PJ (2013) Dispositional Mindfulness Co-Varies with Smaller Amygdala and Caudate Volumes in Community Adults. PLoS ONE 8(5): e64574.- Lazar SW, Kerr C, Wasserman RH, Gray JR, Greve D, et al. (2005) Meditation experience is associated with increased cortical thickness. NeuroReport 16: 1893–1897.- Eileen Luders, Florian Kurth, Emeran A. Mayer, Arthur W. Toga, Katherine L. Narr, Christian Gaser. The Unique Brain Anatomy of Meditation Practitioners: Alterations in Cortical Gyrification. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2012**************************************Se vuoi sapere chi sono, qui trovi la mia bio completa:► http://www.parlarealmicrofono.it/patrickfacciolo► Se vuoi scoprire i miei libri, li trovi qui:https://www.amazon.it/Patrick-Facciolo/e/B075HH6R4G/Se ti appassionano i temi del Public Speaking, puoi iscriverti alla mia newsletter settimanale: ► http://www.parlarealmicrofono.it/newsletterSe vuoi ricevere gratuitamente tutti i giorni una mia nota vocale sui temi della comunicazione, ti aspetto sul mio canale Telegram:► https://t.me/PublicSpeakingProfessionaleSe vuoi vedere i miei video, li trovi sul mio canale YouTube:► https://www.youtube.com/user/ParlarealmicrofonoSe vuoi ascoltare la mia web radio tematica in cui parlo di comunicazione assieme a tanti ospiti, puoi seguire Radio Linguaggio, in onda 24h/24:► http://www.parlarealmicrofono.it/radioSe vuoi portare un mio corso nella tua azienda o pianificare una formazione individuale a Milano e in tutta Italia, qui trovi tutte le informazioni:► http://www.parlarealmicrofono.it/corso-public-speaking-milanoPuoi anche contattarmi direttamente via email all’indirizzo patrick@parlarealmicrofono.it
In queste settimane ho parlato molto di quanto sia importante la meditazione mindfulness per migliorare la nostra gestione dello stress da Public Speaking.Già, ma in che modo la meditazione mindfulness può cambiare effettivamente il nostro cervello? Numerosi studi dimostrano che le esperienze possono modificare nel corso del tempo la struttura cerebrale, sulla base delle nostre esperienze, processo che in ambito neuroscientifico prende il nome di "neuroplasticità". In particolare, alcuni studi dimostrano che praticare la meditazione mindfulness può ridurre le dimensioni dell'amigdala (una ghiandola posta all'interno del sistema limbico, una delle aree centrali nel cervello, in grado di determinare la nostra risposta emotiva, in particolare quella legata alla paura), e ispessire la corteccia prefrontale, determinante in alcune attività cosiddette "superiori", tra cui la razionalità e le capacità attentive.Attraverso una sintesi della "teoria dei tre cervelli" di Paul MacLean, l'utilizzo di un modellino e una breve rassegna di studi, in questa puntata - tratta dal mio intervento di venerdì alla Casa della Psicologia dell'Ordine degli Psicologi della Lombardia - racconto come la meditazione è in grado di modificare il nostro cervello.Fonti: - Taren AA, Creswell JD, Gianaros PJ (2013) Dispositional Mindfulness Co-Varies with Smaller Amygdala and Caudate Volumes in Community Adults. PLoS ONE 8(5): e64574.- Lazar SW, Kerr C, Wasserman RH, Gray JR, Greve D, et al. (2005) Meditation experience is associated with increased cortical thickness. NeuroReport 16: 1893–1897.- Eileen Luders, Florian Kurth, Emeran A. Mayer, Arthur W. Toga, Katherine L. Narr, Christian Gaser. The Unique Brain Anatomy of Meditation Practitioners: Alterations in Cortical Gyrification. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2012**************************************Se vuoi sapere chi sono, qui trovi la mia bio completa:► http://www.parlarealmicrofono.it/patrickfacciolo► Se vuoi scoprire i miei libri, li trovi qui:https://www.amazon.it/Patrick-Facciolo/e/B075HH6R4G/Se ti appassionano i temi del Public Speaking, puoi iscriverti alla mia newsletter settimanale: ► http://www.parlarealmicrofono.it/newsletterSe vuoi ricevere gratuitamente tutti i giorni una mia nota vocale sui temi della comunicazione, ti aspetto sul mio canale Telegram:► https://t.me/PublicSpeakingProfessionaleSe vuoi vedere i miei video, li trovi sul mio canale YouTube:► https://www.youtube.com/user/ParlarealmicrofonoSe vuoi ascoltare la mia web radio tematica in cui parlo di comunicazione assieme a tanti ospiti, puoi seguire Radio Linguaggio, in onda 24h/24:► http://www.parlarealmicrofono.it/radioSe vuoi portare un mio corso nella tua azienda o pianificare una formazione individuale a Milano e in tutta Italia, qui trovi tutte le informazioni:► http://www.parlarealmicrofono.it/corso-public-speaking-milanoPuoi anche contattarmi direttamente via email all’indirizzo patrick@parlarealmicrofono.it
Jack Adams winning coach Paul MacLean joined the guys to talk about how he would handle a team losing double-digit games, what it takes to get out of such a bad stretch and how he would handle one of his player being booed
In der neuen „Staffel“ des Enneagram Germany Podcast widmen wir uns den drei Intelligenzen. Kopf, Herz und Bauch haben als enneagrammatische Unterteilung nämlich äußerst wichtigen Stellenwert, dessen Tragweite jedoch in der Enneagrammwelt nicht ausführlich behandelt wird, bzw. sogar unbewusst ist. Während sich die einzelnen Enneagrammstile (Typen) in den Details durchaus unterscheiden, sind die Gemeinsamkeiten im übergreifenden Intelligenzzentrum (Kopf, Herz, Bauch) wegweisend. Die Unterscheidung der drei Intelligenzen: - Bauch = instinktive Intelligenz - Herz = emotionale / soziale Intelligenz - Kopf = kognitive Intelligenz Die Neurowissenschaft verdeutlicht darüber hinaus sogar eine klare evolutionäre Beziehung, die durch die „Triune Brain Theory“ (von Paul MacLean) das Gehirn in drei Bereiche unterteilt. Verbindet man die drei enneagrammatischen Intelligenzen mit den drei Gehirnarealen erhält man folgende Unterteilung: - Bauch = Stammhirn (instinktive Intelligenz) - Herz = limbisches System (emotionale / soziale Intelligenz) - Kopf = Neo-Cortex (kognitive Intelligenz) Jedes Teilhirn hat eine eigene Funktion mit unterschiedlichen Kompetenzen und neuronalen Verbindungen, die über den Vagusnerv bis in den Körper reichen. Ganz schön spannend wie wir finden. Deswegen wollen wir in dieser und in den nächsten Folgen ausführlich darüber sprechen und zeigen was das für uns und unsere Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten bedeutet.
Mark Roe and Andy Chiodo are bringing you the latest from Trade deadline day. The boys are joined by Frank Seravalli to discuss the latest news around the league. Kristen Shilton has a report from Leafs land and former Ottawa Senators coach Paul MacLean joins too
The season may be over for the Anaheim Ducks, but the expansion draft and regular NHL draft are coming up. The Ducks did make some decisions this week regarding their coaching staff. Most of the staff will return next season with Randy Carlyle getting an extension. Paul MacLean will not return as his contract was not renewed. On this show we talk about the coaching moves, the two upcoming drafts, and the Stanley Cup Final. We also provide some injury updates and how they will affect the decisions the Ducks will have to make in the coming weeks.
Dr. John Demartini is the founder of the Demartini Institute and the creator of the Demartini Method. He focuses deeply on our individual values, and emphasizes the importance of living in alignment with them. He goes into depth about our innate values and how important it is to live by them, and how understanding others’ values can help our personal relationships. Find Out More About John Here: Dr. John Demartini@DrJohnDemartini on Twitter@drjohndemartini on Facebook In This Episode: [01:37] - John starts things off by talking about values, specifically the values determination process. He walks us through the thirteen questions involved in determining our values. [07:27] - We hear more about how this value determination system can help in professional situations or as a tool in deciding who to hire. [08:31] - John talks about how knowing your values can help you live in alignment with them. [09:50] - What if somebody isn’t in a position to be able to afford to hire someone to delegate their lower-value tasks? [11:36] - John shares what he does with people who aren’t fulfilled in their careers and don’t look forward to Mondays. Stephan then gives an example of having hired someone else to do a low-priority task for him. [14:58] - Stephan explains that this process isn’t about ego, and that you shouldn’t look at tasks as being “below” you. John responds, talking about a time he did the exercise he’s outlined himself. [17:17] - We learn about Paul MacLean’s theory of the triune brain. [19:51] - What does John tell somebody who may be living by someone else’s values, possibly without even realizing it? [22:31] - John shares his thoughts on the current ADD/ADHD epidemic. He’s leery of labels, he explains. [25:40] - It wasn’t until he was 18 that John read his first book. He talks about his physical and learning challenges as a child, and how he got through school despite this inability to read. [28:46] - John nearly died weeks before his 18th birthday. Here, he explains what changed, and how his life shifted into a different course. [32:10] - We hear the story of how John started teaching. [34:01] - John talks about his Breakthrough Experience, and explains how teaching helps him retain information. [35:30] - Since learning to read at 18, John has read 30,019 books so far. [36:01] - John talks about his speed-reading system, which he developed by documenting what worked (and didn’t) for him. [37:50] - Stephan mentions several apps to help you read faster, specifically Spritz and Spreeder. John then talks about his thoughts on physical books versus e-books or online information. [39:48] - In reference to light while reading, Stephan talks about Irlen Syndrome. [41:36] - What’s John’s favorite book out of the 30,000 or so he’s read? His most common answer, he explains, is The Syntopicon (volumes 1 and 2). [43:23] - John talks about The Book of Wealth, a 10-volume series by Hubert Howe Bancroft. [46:17] - We hear about John’s travel schedule; if he isn’t traveling for work, he’s living on a boat, he explains, which means he’s always traveling. He then talks about his daily ritual and his current high priorities. [49:44] - John talks more about his gratitude journaling. [50:22] - John elaborates on why he maintains a posthumous biography in his journaling. [51:50] - We hear John’s thoughts on multitasking. [52:56] - On the subject of grief, John explains that “we only grieve the loss of those things we infatuate with.” He gives advice on how to transcend grief. Get Optimized! Figure out what your true values are with Dr. John Demartini’s values determination process, which is free on his site. Now that you know what your values are, focus on applying these to your own life. Prioritize your life based on what’s truly valuable to you. If you’re a parent, figure out what your child’s innate values are. Communicate with your child based on those values to help him or her be more receptive. Links and Resources: Dr. John Demartini@DrJohnDemartini on Twitter@drjohndemartini on FacebookDemartini InstituteDemartini MethodValues determination processTaskRabbitPaul MacLeanTriune brainPaul BraggBreakthrough ExperienceSpritz SpreederIrlen SyndromeDr. Helen Irlen on Optimized Geek The Syntopicon (and Volume 2)Great Books of the Western World The Book of WealthHubert Howe BancroftWealth Wisdom of the Ages
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Vandaag gaan we het hebben over eten, ontzettend belangrijk voor de mentale energie en productiviteit. We zijn geen dokters en delen alleen wat wij denken dat gezond eten is. Gezond eten heeft een ongelooflijke invloed op je productiviteit. Een mens heeft volgens Paul Maclean 3 breinen en deze breinen groeien niet snel genoeg mee met […]
Dealing with crazy people “The most important decision you will ever make is whether you live in a safe or a dangerous world.” Albert Einstein Do you deal with manipulators, drama queens, bullies, whiners, jerks and know it all? Then this podcast is worth downloading. Pulling on the work of Paul MacLean and Mark Goulston we explore what causes people to be crazy and what you can do about it. How to spot people’s crazy How crazy tries to control you When to walk away The circle of how to deal with crazy people in your life Resources: Talking to Crazy: How to Deal with the Irrational and Impossible People in Your Life Mark Goulston The Triune Brain in Evolution: Role in Paleocerebral Functions Paul MacLean [wp_eStore_buy_now_fancy id=11]
Joey and Penn discuss free agency, mindboggling blockbuster trades, introduce you to a Shark, a Duck, and two prospects, then make baseless predictions that will probably look ridiculous by the end of next season. Hockey in California? That doesn’t sound like a real thing. A hockey PODCAST in California? Now I know you’re lying... -Dustin Brown is NOT a Dirty Player! We Swear!: http://dustinbrownisnotdirty.tumblr.com/ -The wonderful tool that is General Fanager:http://www.generalfanager.com - A dirty hit and concussion won’t keep Paul Kariya off the scoreboard: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__H6Gvdn8WY -Max Jones hit and smile:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDqvp-A-RPM -Link to Subban for Weber Trade: http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/news/canadiens-trade-p-k-subban-to-predators-for-shea-weber-in-stunning-blockbuster/ -Link to Studio Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/GingerEmpireProductions/?pnref=about.overview -Paul Maclean is a bug-eyed, fat walrus: http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/brandon-prust-calls-senators-coach-paul-maclean-bug-eyed-fat-walrus/ -Our nation’s first president enumerates the 2015-16 Kings’ depth defensemen: https://youtu.be/dl7CLaZFG1c?t=1m40s Follow us on twitter at @CAHockeyTalk!
The human brain fascinates me. How this lump of tissue between our ears has the ability to control everything in our lives – our thoughts, our actions, our behaviours. It’s incredible! And it’s for this reason that I believe it is crucial we learn to understand the brain and how to look after it in the best way possible if we want to truly look, feel and perform like a badass. Because, as we all know, you can have all the information in the world written down in front of you… The blueprint to being a millionaire. The recipe for getting the body you want. The steps to optimal health. But many of just end up… getting in our own way. And becoming caught up in a whirlwind of procrastination, shiny object chasing, brain fog, unproductivity and self-sabotage that leaves us stuck and unable to do the things we know we ‘should’ be doing. How to Build a Badass Brain So I wanted to share my thoughts on how to build a badass brain and overcome all these things. For ease of reading/listening, I’m going to approach this in two parts. Firstly, here in this post I’ll go more into the neuro-scientific side of things to explain how to access parts of the brain that allow us to thrive and achieve greatness. Then next week I’ll go more into the physiological side of things that will give you some epic info on how to give your brain exactly what it needs to perform optimally from that perspective. By the end of these two parts I want you to have a greater understanding of the inner workings of your brain, how to get out of your own way to achieve what you want in life as well as how to fuel that bastard and make it physiologically immense. I know that sounds like a tall order, but let’s give it a good fucking go anyway. Ready? Here we go… Triune Brain Theory I’m going to use the neuro-scientific principle of the Triune Brain theory developed by Dr Paul Maclean to explain some of the shizzle going down in our brains. This is the theory that we, as humans, are actually operating within a three brain system in our everyday lives. These three brains have been given a variety of names over the years, but I know them as the reptilian brain, the mammalian brain and the human brain. The Reptile This is the most basic of our brains and its only requirements are survival and reproduction. It is constantly on the lookout for immediate danger and how it can stay safe, obtain food and, once these are satisfied, continue the species going. Think how a reptile lives. As soon as their eggs hatch, a reptile is fully able to go out into the world by itself. There is no connection, no ‘upbringing’ period and a mother will even eat its offspring if she was that desperate for food. Your brain has this at the very basic level – a primitive need to survive, be safe, eat, excrete and reproduce. The Mammalian This is the ‘next brain layer’ or ‘second brain’ that we, and all other mammals, have been blessed with. It’s the home of emotion as well as social, family and tribal connection and the reason why, in stark contrast to the reptile, a mammal would sacrifice itself in order to protect its young. This is all down to a part of the ‘mammalian brain’ called the Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC), which has more opiate receptors than any other part of the brain. This large number of opiate receptors means we get a huge ‘buzz’ from feeling connected socially. So our brain has been wired up for us to literally become ‘connection junkies’ in order to have this innate desire to hang around in tribes and, as a result, stay safe. The Human Now this is the part of the brain that makes us human. It is what allows us to start moving away from basic ‘survival mode’ and towards self-actualisation, considering and striving for goals and generally tapping into ‘consciousness’. It’s also the brain we access when achieving that all so elusive ‘flow state’ where we just seem to get shit done and everything aligns purposefully. A key player in the human brain is the Pre-Frontal Cortex (PFC), which is the only part of the brain that is considered to be ‘the mind’. Once we’re in ‘the mind’, we’re able to think clearly, behave ‘logically’ and take actions that align with some future goal or desire without having to think about basic survival. The Problem? The problem (or potential problem, at least) is that this is a hierarchical system! We all want to be in that human brain where we can make awesome, logical decisions, be ‘in flow’ and consistently grow and develop the Self. But we need to satisfy the more basic brain before you’re able to ‘access’ the higher ones. And many of us are attempting to achieve goals in life while constantly being pulled back into the more primitive brains by perceived ‘threats’ making an appearance in our lives and the environment around us. There’s A Gunman in The Room! Think about it… You’re in line at the bank and all of a sudden a dude breaks in with a gun and holds it up to your head. In that moment, it’s going to be pretty difficult to do anything other than think about the bullet that could be making its way towards your brain at any moment. Forget creating and growing an awesome business. Forget spending time on nurturing healthy relationships. Forget preparing your healthy smoothie. Your focus is on dealing with that threat of this douchebag with a gun to your head. But we are, unknowingly for most, going around trying to do things in our lives with perceived threats going on that constantly pull us back into our more primitive brains and keeps us more concerned with ‘survival’ as opposed to growth. That bill you keep ignoring and aren’t sure how you’re going to pay. Seeing the ‘state of the economy’ on the news and worrying you’ll lose your secure job. The judgment you’ll receive from others if you do anything that will distance you from your current circle of people. These are all threats that pull us back into reptilian or mammalian brain and prevent us from accessing the ‘logical’ human brain. So these ‘threats’ – these little aspects of our lives that seem so menial – create just as much havoc in our brains as having a genuine, real-life dude pointing a gun at our head everywhere we go. Why Does ‘Threat’ Occur? In simplistic terms, the brain is wired up to asses our environment, identify patterns within that environment, create predictions based off those patterns, come up with a response for the prediction and then create movement to carry out the response. Assess – identify – predict – respond – act. If any part of this chain is hindered or unable to be carried out, we see it as threat. A reduced ability to predict what will happen in the future means we move into threat. An inability to create an appropriate response to the environment, again, means we move into threat. The reduced ability to predict whether the gunman is actually going to pull the trigger leaves us in threat. The inability to create an appropriate response to a prediction of losing a job in the ‘bad economy’ leaves us in threat. The inability to create a response to being cast out of our social group or ‘tribe’ leaves us in threat. Perception is the Key It’s key to point out at this point that I have used the term perceived threat at several points. It’s very rare that we are actually under threat in the present moment. That we actually have a tiger chasing us or a person pointing a gun at us. Yet we still create these predictions of potential threat and react as if we are experiencing the actual threat throughout most of the day. So it’s our failure to satisfy this prediction and response mechanism of what might happen in the future that keeps us being pulled out of our human brains. The Pre-Defined Reaction to Threat Once our brain recognises a threat, we cannot help but react in one of three ways: Fight Flight Freeze Whether it be the bill we can’t pay, the fear of social exclusion or a genuine gun to our head, we always will react to threat in one of these ways. We will fight it, run away from it or freeze and hope it goes away. Either way, it stops us from acting ‘logically’ and accessing the part of the brain that considers long term goals and puts us in a happy, stress-free flow state. The New ‘Meta Goal’ This then leaves us in a position of needing to eliminate threat before being able to access the human brain and really being able to grow, achieve and self-actualise. It doesn’t matter how many goals you set, how hard you meditate, how many vision boards you do, how many books you read, how many ‘productivity systems’ you put in place… Because if you continue to ignore these ‘threats’ manifesting in your life then you will continually ‘self-sabotage’ and choose safety over growth. I’m not saying we consciously choose to self-sabotage. It’s just simply how your brain is wired up! So the new ‘meta goal’, if you will, that enables us to access the human brain and begin striving and achieving all our other goals, is to identify, understand, minimise or completely eliminate the threats in our lives. How to Control ‘Threats’ The first step to controlling all these threats in our lives is to understand and be aware of them. Simply reading this blog or listening to the podcast episode is (hopefully) enough to start your understanding of what’s going on in your brain. After reading or listening to this you now know that threats are there, what they are, how they work and what it is that you’re looking out for. So what in your life is acting as the ‘gunman in the room’? The thing that keeps pulling your focus and energy and is stopping you from consistently doing what you know you ‘should’ be doing to achieve what you want to achieve? Is it a prediction that you’ll blow all your money if you leave your job to start the dream business? Is it a prediction that you will become isolated from your social circle if you’re required to stop drinking and eating bad food with them in order to take control of your health? Is it an actual dude with a gun to your head!? (In which case, I give you permission to stop reading and go deal with that J ) Now Respond to Your Predictions! Whether our threats are real or perceived, we still need an appropriate response in place in order to eliminate the shit storm that comes with them. So once you’ve explored what’s going on in your own head and what’s pulling you back into your more primitive brains, it’s time to start thinking of some logical responses to your predictions. This means we can satisfy your reptilian and mammalian brains. And convince them that what we’re doing (the bigger goal we want to reach) is cool and we won’t be endangering our survival or connection to a tribe if we carry on. The thought of losing your job or a client, regardless of the state of the economy, is much less daunting and debilitating if you knew for certain you were guaranteed to get a new one. How else could you cover your bills and prevent losing your house, etc. while still giving you time to work towards your dream? Can you communicate what you’re trying to do with your ‘tribe’ so they understand and get on board? Or where else can you go to engage with a new tribe? How can you kick the shit out of that dude with a gun to your head? And Create AIR with Your Goals Once you are in the human brain, achieving goals in all areas of our lives becomes so much easier. Remember that Pre-Frontal Cortex from earlier? We use our right PFC (commonly referred to as ‘the right brain’) for more creative tasks and dreaming up goals and visions. While the left PFC then comes along and looks at more logical steps to actually move forward to achieve the goal or vision. You come up with the goal, work out the steps necessary to achieve it, and, because you’re no longer in threat, you find it easier to actually go and do the shit that you need to do. Personally, I like to use AIR with goal setting. Or more specifically… Attention – Intention – Repetition. Where are you applying your attention? What is the specific goal or task to focus on? Why are you doing it? What is the reason behind achieving this goal? How will it serve you? And how can you create repetition of what needs to be done to create habit? Repetition Stems From Enjoyment Now I know that repetition and habit building is easier said than done. So many of us commit to various things that require habit, yet end up falling off the wagon at some point along the way. Habit creation is done via a part of the brain called the Basal Ganglia (BG). Once we’ve repeated something enough times it begins getting ingrained into the BG, which means it becomes almost automatic and an automatic response. This can take a long while. But there is a way to ‘hack’ (sorry, I hate that word) our ability to store new habits in the BG. And that’s through enjoyment. When we actually enjoy a new habit… it sticks. So rather than trying to use willpower and force yourself to do shit you don’t really want to do because someone told you it’s the ‘best’ way to do it, ask yourself: How can I make this enjoyable for myself? Maybe you’ve been told the ‘best’ way to build your business is by using Facebook ads. But if you absolutely hate the thought of messing around with those things and would find more joy doing it a different way, then that is your ‘best’ way. It works in any area of life – health, nutrition, business, spirituality, relationships, anything! Because you will never build a life you love by forcing yourself to do things you loathe. The Take Away I know this has been a long post. But I really wanted to get across to you just how powerful this stuff can be for helping you get out of your own way and be successful and happy in your life. And to be fully honest, it’s very difficult to do this work of threat identification and understanding on yourself. Because it’s hard to see a threat for what it really is, think logically and truly understand it when our brain is in that fight/flight/freeze mentality. (By the way, approaching life from a position of threat elimination is an underlying factor throughout my coaching process. It’s always easier to see and think logically about other people’s threats than our own!) Regardless of all this, the key things I want you to take away from this is that it is extremely difficult (and nigh on impossible) to achieve a long-term goal with our truly desired result while in threat. So the way to truly living a life on your terms is to understand and process the threats or perceived threats showing up in your life. And to focus on enjoyment when it comes to building happiness bringing habits in our life. Take a listen to the podcast episode for this blog post via the player at the top. Or head over to iTunes and subscribe there for Apple lovers, and over on Stitcher for non-Apple peeps. Love, Laughter & Light, Mike P.S. 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The Anaheim Ducks are still in need of head coach. It was announced recently that Randy Carlyle is expected to interview with the team. Other names that have been reported as potential candidates include Dale Hunter, Luke Richardson, Mike Yeo, Travis Green, Paul MacLean, and Trent Yawney. We discuss the possibility of Carlyle returning for a second time to Anaheim. We analysis the above list of potential candidates and share who the front runners could be. With the NHL draft and free agency on the horizon, we discuss how these events may affect GM Bob Murray's decision for a coaching replacement and offer some strategies he may implore over the next month or so. In addition, we talk about the IIHF World Championships, the World Cup of Hockey, and the Stanley Cup Final.
In past few weeks surrounding July 1st, the Anaheim Ducks lost a few players and gained some as well. The Ducks saw Francois Beauchemin go to the Colorado Avalanche and Matt Beleskey went to the Boston Bruins. The Ducks also traded away Emerson Etem, Kyle Palmieri, and James Wisniewski. Bob Murray acquired a few replacements for the players lost. The Ducks traded a 2016 second round pick for Kevin Bieksa from the Vancouver Canucks. This move was made to fix the open spot that Beauchemin previously held. The Ducks also traded for Carl Hagelin from the New York Rangers. He is a speedy left winger that can replace Beleskey's role. Most recently the Ducks signed Shawn Horcoff to a one year deal. So did Murray do enough to replace the players lost? Eddy and I explore this question as we review the past moves by the Ducks in the recent weeks. We preview what the starting line-up may look like come October. We discuss the Ducks prospect camp that just happened this past weekend. We discuss the arrival of Paul Maclean and his impact on the team. Lastly we also answer several fan questions that cover all the topics discussed above, the NHL, and more.
At the end of the line and the 82 games are completed, the Sens improbably move on to the playoffs against the Montreal Canadians of whom the Sens match up against well. Sens 3 @ NYR 0 Sens 3 @ Flyers 1 It has been a regular season of ups and downs. From Andrew Hammond ending the season with a 20-1-2 record, the emergence of Mark Stone and Mike Hoffman to the return of Erik Karlsson to Norris Trophy caliber and the return and retirement of Daniel Alfredsson. This season also had some not so great moments having Bryan Murray and Mark Reeds battle with inoperable cancer, the firing of Paul Maclean and trying to recover from early season struggles. Having zero changes outside of the Jason Spezza trade, the change in approach to the team by sitting veterans like Chris Phillips and holding back on others like Chris Neil and Jared Cowen has allowed the players to be young and hungry for competing in the regular season along with continuing off to the post season.
It's been a while since we've recorded. Luckily, there hasn't been a lot to talk about. OH WAIT! YES THERE HAS BEEN!!!!We welcome back Alfredsson for a heart felt tribute, the petition to change Palladium Drive to Alfredsson Way gets attention of local media just in time for the surprising firing of Paul Maclean and then the Senators bidding for the lands for a downtown arena (we get REALLY Ottawa in this segment)Islanders 2 @ Sens 1 - Alfie Tribute night Sens 2 @Penguins 3 Canucks 3 @ Sens 4 (OT) Kings 5 @ Sens 3 Sens 3 @ Bruins 2 (SO) Sens 4 @ Sabres 5 (SO) Thank you to all who have called, emailed and donated this week. In the high probability that we're not back before the holidays, we hope that you all have a a safe and happy holidays.Stay in touch with e-mail: podcast@senscallups.com, the Waiver Wire at 1-844-SCU-6565, twitter @senscallups and on our Facebook page.
The guys give their opinions on Paul MacLean's firing, Latvian All Star Zemgus Girgensons, social media behaviour, Craig MacTavish's press conference, recap the Avalanche-Flames game and read your feedback
It's a short week for the Sens SO WHY DON'T WE TALK ABOUT IT FOR 2 HOURS?!?!?!?! - Jets 3 @ Sens (without Pan) 4 - Sens 4 @ Habs 3 Paul Maclean has some positive things to say as life without Spezza goes on! We keep on rolling with wins, talk about the Olympics, say goodbye to Tim Murray. A little laughing at the Leafs, and choices for the Olympic team. Good emails and we're ready for more! LET'S KEEP STREAKING!
Episode 145 - The Mark of the Beast Listen on Patreon We're kicking off Werewolf History Month with Rudyard Kipling’s short story The Mark of the Beast! Show Notes: Thanks to reader Paul Maclean of Yog-Sothoth.com for reading our excerpts. Although it's free online, this story appears in the anthology Rudyard Kipling's Tales of Horror & Fantasy, with the foreword by Neil Gaiman that we quote in the show. Get a hold of up the rip-roaring Lovecraftian comedy-thriller Deadbeats before it gets a hold of you! Or, even better, get a hold of Chris himself at the York Travelling Man, where he'll be hanging out and signing copies of Deadbeats with illustrator I.N.J. Culbard - February 9th at 1 pm! THE SOUNDTRACKS ARE HERE! You can now download the podcast soundtracks Volume 1 and Volume 2, each with 3 bonus tracks, all newly-remastered, for only $7 a piece. That's 70 tracks total, over 2 hours of creepy goodness. Get into it!
Episode 145 - The Mark of the Beast Listen on Patreon We're kicking off Werewolf History Month with Rudyard Kipling's short story The Mark of the Beast! Show Notes: Thanks to reader Paul Maclean of Yog-Sothoth.com for reading our excerpts. Although it's free online, this story appears in the anthology Rudyard Kipling's Tales of Horror & Fantasy, with the foreword by Neil Gaiman that we quote in the show. Get a hold of up the rip-roaring Lovecraftian comedy-thriller Deadbeats before it gets a hold of you! Or, even better, get a hold of Chris himself at the York Travelling Man, where he'll be hanging out and signing copies of Deadbeats with illustrator I.N.J. Culbard - February 9th at 1 pm! THE SOUNDTRACKS ARE HERE! You can now download the podcast soundtracks Volume 1 and Volume 2, each with 3 bonus tracks, all newly-remastered, for only $7 a piece. That's 70 tracks total, over 2 hours of creepy goodness. Get into it!
This episode Mike and Will recoil in horror from some fearsome home furnishings in ‘The Diary of Mr Poynter' by M.R. James. Big thanks to our reader for this episode, the mighty Paul Maclean (@ysdc on Twitter). You may know Paul from the ‘Call of Cthulhu' RPG hub Yog-Sothoth.com and it's Lovecraftian publishing wing InnsmouthHouse.com. […]
Join Chris and Chad back on April 4th with guests Andrew Leman, Corin Zero of Zeitgeist Zero, and Paul MacLean of Yog-sothoth.com for the special Question and Answer session at the end of the live show from April 4th. There might be a few hints to what's happening next with the HPLLP. MIGHT!
Episode 110 – Live Show Q & A Listen on Patreon Join Chris and Chad back on April 4th with guests Andrew Leman, Corin Zero of Zeitgeist Zero, and Paul MacLean of Yog-sothoth.com for the special Question and Answer session at the end of the live show from April 4th. There might be a few hints to what's happening next with the HPLLP. MIGHT! Then on the 28th of April Chris will be the Newcastle Travelling Man at 1:00 to sign and to do a talk at 3:00 about ‘Adapting Lovecraft.' BE THERE! If you're interested in buying a limited run poster from the live show, they are now available at ArmyOfCats.com! We'll be back in two weeks with a TRIPLE-FEATURE: Till A' the Seas, The Battle That Ended the Century and Collapsing Cosmoses
Episode 110 – Live Show Q & A Listen on Patreon Join Chris and Chad back on April 4th with guests Andrew Leman, Corin Zero of Zeitgeist Zero, and Paul MacLean of Yog-sothoth.com for the special Question and Answer session at the end of the live show from April 4th. There might be a few hints to what's happening next with the HPLLP. MIGHT! Then on the 28th of April Chris will be the Newcastle Travelling Man at 1:00 to sign and to do a talk at 3:00 about ‘Adapting Lovecraft.’ BE THERE! If you're interested in buying a limited run poster from the live show, they are now available at ArmyOfCats.com! We'll be back in two weeks with a TRIPLE-FEATURE: Till A’ the Seas, The Battle That Ended the Century and Collapsing Cosmoses
Weren't able to make it to the live show in Leeds? Well, now you can hear it in all it's UNEDITED glory! Join Chris and Chad back on April 4th with guests Andrew Leman, Corin Zero of Zeitgeist Zero, and Paul MacLean of Yog-sothoth.com.
Episode 109 - The Challenge from Beyond - Part 2 Listen on Patreon Weren't able to make it to the live show in Leeds? Well, now you can hear it in all it's UNEDITED glory! Join Chris and Chad back on April 4th with guests Andrew Leman, Corin Zero of Zeitgeist Zero, and Paul MacLean of Yog-sothoth.com. And if you're in London on 21st of April, come to the Comica Comic Book Convention and have Chris sign your Lovecraft Anthology: Vol 2 or ANYTHING else! And stick around for the Lovecraft Cabaret that evening where there will be movies, games, music and I.N.J. Culbard doing Lovecraftian Pictionary! The horror! Then on the 28th of April Chris will be the Newcastle Travelling Man at 1:00 to sign and to do a talk at 3:00 about 'Adapting Lovecraft.' BE THERE! Next week: The Challenge from Beyond - Part 3: The Q & A!
Episode 109 - The Challenge from Beyond - Part 2 Listen on Patreon Weren't able to make it to the live show in Leeds? Well, now you can hear it in all it's UNEDITED glory! Join Chris and Chad back on April 4th with guests Andrew Leman, Corin Zero of Zeitgeist Zero, and Paul MacLean of Yog-sothoth.com. And if you're in London on 21st of April, come to the Comica Comic Book Convention and have Chris sign your Lovecraft Anthology: Vol 2 or ANYTHING else! And stick around for the Lovecraft Cabaret that evening where there will be movies, games, music and I.N.J. Culbard doing Lovecraftian Pictionary! The horror! Then on the 28th of April Chris will be the Newcastle Travelling Man at 1:00 to sign and to do a talk at 3:00 about 'Adapting Lovecraft.' BE THERE! Next week: The Challenge from Beyond - Part 3: The Q & A!
Weren't able to make it to the live show in Leeds? Well, now you can hear it in all it's UNEDITED glory! Join Chris and Chad back on April 4th with guests Andrew Leman, Corin Zero of Zeitgeist Zero, and Paul MacLean of Yog-sothoth.com.
Episode 108 - The Challenge from Beyond - Part 1 Listen on Patreon Weren't able to make it to the live show in Leeds? Well, now you can hear it in all it's UNEDITED glory! Join Chris and Chad back on April 4th with guests Andrew Leman, Corin Zero of Zeitgeist Zero, and Paul MacLean of Yog-sothoth.com. And if you're in York on 14th of April, come on down to the York Travelling Man and have Chris sign your Lovecraft Anthology: Vol 2 or ANYTHING else! Next week: The Challenge from Beyond - Part 2!
Episode 108 - The Challenge from Beyond - Part 1 Listen on Patreon Weren't able to make it to the live show in Leeds? Well, now you can hear it in all it's UNEDITED glory! Join Chris and Chad back on April 4th with guests Andrew Leman, Corin Zero of Zeitgeist Zero, and Paul MacLean of Yog-sothoth.com. And if you're in York on 14th of April, come on down to the York Travelling Man and have Chris sign your Lovecraft Anthology: Vol 2 or ANYTHING else! Next week: The Challenge from Beyond - Part 2!
Episode 94 - The Horror in the Museum Listen on Patreon Tune in to hear us and guest Brooke Fong wax on about The Horror in the Museum, by H.P. Lovecraft and Hazel Heald. This week's reader and fan favorite Anthony Tedesco lays down the kinda creep we like. All the weird fiction you can stand is on sale now at MiskatonicBooks.com! Listen to the show to get your discount code, then snap up the arcane lore! Paul Maclean of Yog-Sothoth.com was kind enough to host Chris at Innsmouth House - thanks a ton Paul! Now let's all watch stuff get shredded.
Episode 94 - The Horror in the Museum Listen on Patreon Tune in to hear us and guest Brooke Fong wax on about The Horror in the Museum, by H.P. Lovecraft and Hazel Heald. This week's reader and fan favorite Anthony Tedesco lays down the kinda creep we like. All the weird fiction you can stand is on sale now at MiskatonicBooks.com! Listen to the show to get your discount code, then snap up the arcane lore! Paul Maclean of Yog-Sothoth.com was kind enough to host Chris at Innsmouth House - thanks a ton Paul! Now let's all watch stuff get shredded.
Episode 59 - The Colour Out of Space - Part 1 Listen on Patreon We're joined by excellent reader Andrew Leman as we view The Colour Out of Space! But this time we're not alone - we're joined by special guest Paul Maclean of Yog Radio! Show your love for site designer/webmaster Mike J. Mann and buy a tee shirt with our logo. Seriously - you'll look good! Check out some gorgeous art from At the Mountains of Madness: A Tribute to the Writings of H.P. Lovecraft at Gallery Nucleus. Ladies and gentlemen - it's HATEBEAK with their Lovecraftian death-metal anthem - The Think That Should Not Beak. Here's one of those bleak landscapes from Salvator Rosa. This is what a woodchuck looks like.
Episode 59 - The Colour Out of Space - Part 1 Listen on Patreon We're joined by excellent reader Andrew Leman as we view The Colour Out of Space! But this time we're not alone - we're joined by special guest Paul Maclean of Yog Radio! Show your love for site designer/webmaster Mike J. Mann and buy a tee shirt with our logo. Seriously - you'll look good! Check out some gorgeous art from At the Mountains of Madness: A Tribute to the Writings of H.P. Lovecraft at Gallery Nucleus. Ladies and gentlemen - it's HATEBEAK with their Lovecraftian death-metal anthem - The Think That Should Not Beak. Here's one of those bleak landscapes from Salvator Rosa. This is what a woodchuck looks like.
Episode 30 - The Lurking Fear Listen on Patreon Let's all go for a lurk! It's The Lurking Fear! Special thanks to reader Paul Maclean! Next week: The Rats in the Walls!
Episode 30 - The Lurking Fear Listen on Patreon Let's all go for a lurk! It's The Lurking Fear! Special thanks to reader Paul Maclean! Next week: The Rats in the Walls!
Dear Friends, In this dharma talk Sister Dang Nghiem explores neurologist Paul MacLean’s idea that our brains actually consist of three brains layered by evolution atop one another – the reptilian brain, the mammalian brain, and the intellectual Neocortex. Through the practice of mindfulness, Sister Dang Nghiem shows us how we can train ourselves to react from the highest level of our brain’s evolution, and so cultivate our minds to bring us greater happiness and peace, and to be a calm presence in the world. Please enjoy these offerings, and may they guide us toward the peace of a carefully cultivated mind.
The GenCon 6 (with Sons of Kryos and The Durham 3)Show notes:0:35 - I introduce my co-hosts for this show: Jeff & Judd (Sons of Kryos) and Jason, Remi, & Clinton (The Durham 3).1:33 - This show is part of the Gaming Podcast Network.1:42 - Meet the GenCon 6!2:18 - We talk about the coolest things we've seen at GenCon, including: 1001 Nights by Meg BakerDictionary of Mu (which Judd is too modest to shill)Best Friends by Gregor HuttonHero's Banner by Tim Koppang (produced by Lulu)Games on Demand (featuring The Shab-al-Hiri Roach)The Forge Booth (including Agon, Contenders, and Cold City) 9:00 - I ask why the Forge Booth seems to be so hot this year. In passing, we mention: Mob Justice by Iain McAllisterWith Great Power. . . by Michael MillerCapes by Tony Lower-Basch 14:18 - What else have we seen? Classic Battletech: Total WarfareZucaSettlers of CanaanTwilight 2000Qin: The Warring StatesThanks for the beer, Andy KMongolian Goat Rodeo from Engle Matrix GamesPieces of EightFaery's TaleThe Ultimate Skill from Hero GamesWarmachine: SuperiorityStarship Troopers miniatures game 23:35 - We gush about being able to meet other podcasters at GenCon.27:24 - I let slip that I'm working on a game for next GenCon.28:33 - Until next year, we are the GenCon 6!28:40 - The show is also a part of the Goblin Broadcast Network.28:49 - I want to thank a bunch people, including Paul Maclean of the Goblin Broadcast NetworkDragon's LandingGamer: The PodcastingPulp GamerFist Full of Comics and GamesThe House of the Harping MonkeyAll Games ConsideredMeg Baker (1001 Nights)Brennan Taylor (Mortal Coil)Michael Miller (With Great Power. . .)Everyone who talked to me about their gamesAll of my listeners who said helloAnd be sure to check out GenCon (Almost) Live! 31:32 - I'll be back in a week to ten days to talk about the board games in my review pile. --Paul Discuss this episode in HG,WT forum