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Con Giorgio Lauro oggi ci sono, tra gli altri, il matematico Piergiorgio Odifreddi.*************************Un giorno da pecora del 24/04/2025
La caratteristica distintiva delle favole di La Fontaine è che sono scritte in rima e che non sempre hanno una morale. Per questo, le possiamo in qualche modo avvicinare a delle filastrocche.Anche La Fontaine, come per esempio Perrault o i fratelli Grimm, non scrivevano per i bambini. Le favole erano rivolte alla corte del re di Francia, per il divertimento e lo svago dei nobili, e sono un bell'esempio di letteratura semplice ma evocativa e leggiera.Lettura e adattamento di Valter Carignano.Vi interessano le favole di La Fontaine? Le trovate qui https://amzn.to/4jnvBro La Cicala e La FormicaIl Corvo e la VolpeLa Rana e il BueI due MuliIl Lupo e il CaneLa Mucca, la Capra, la Pecora e l'alleanza con il LeoneIl Topo di Campagna e il Topo di CIttàIl Lupo e l'AgnelloLa Volpe e la CicognaFAVOLANDIA - Storie tradizionali, favole e fiabe, leggende popolari.Progetto Favolandia https://loperarinata.com/favolandia-favole-e-fiabe/©Tutte le fiabe, favole, storie e tutti i contenuti di questo canale sono registrate, depositate e protetti dal diritto d'autore in tutti i Paesi.
Si lʹon associe souvent les soins palliatifs à la fin de vie, ce reportage rappelle que ce nʹest pas systématique. Stéphane Gabioud suit en effet Elisabeth Pecora Wüst chez la jeune Kessy. Il y a quelques mois encore, elle ne pouvait quasiment plus bouger à la suite dʹune récidive dʹun cancer du cerveau. Aujourdʹhui, elle est de retour à la maison. Elisabeth nous raconte son travail et les liens parfois très forts quʹelle entretient avec Kessy ainsi quʹavec ses autres patientes et patients.
Replica del 28 MARZO 2025Ogni pomeriggio dalle 16 alle 18, Danny Morandi e Michael Casanova, vi fanno compagnia con le loro pazzie, la loro allegria e la loro complicità accompagnandovi a casa con il loro tandem!Il venerdì pedaleranno con voi un'ora in più (dalle 15 alle 18)
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The MFR Coach’s Podcast w/Heather Hammell, Life + Business Coach for Myofascial Release Therapists
In this episode, Heather welcomes back Rachel Pecora, owner of Northeast Ohio Myofascial Release and the founder of MFR Emails. Rachel found the ability to get fully booked and stay that way by using her email list to talk to clients about what is possible with myofascial release. She now helps other therapists send emails to their patients about the importance of getting treatment. MFR Emails are the done-for-you emails you have been waiting for. Tune in as Rachel shares her inspiring journey over the past six months, highlighting the challenges she faced after a tragic accident that left her unable to work. Despite the setback, Rachel's story is a testament to the power of preparation, coaching, and resilience. Listen now to discover how you can turn challenges into opportunities and ensure the long-term success of your business.
Send us a textIn this episode of the Lax Goalie Rat Podcast, we chat with Nick Pecora, starting goalie for Lehigh University.
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Bertrand Russell: il pacifista che non voleva essere collettivistaDi tutte le sue più peculiari contraddizioni si parla in una nuova intervista LeoniFiles condotta da Serena Sileoni a Gaetano Pecora, professore di Storia delle dottrine politiche presso la Luiss e l'Università del Sannio, e autore di Bertrand Russell. Tra Liberalismo e socialismo (Donzelli Editore 2024)Preferisci seguire su YouTube?
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In this exciting episode of the Crackin' Backs Podcast, we welcome Dr. John Pecora, an expert in sports medicine and advanced medical technology. Dr. Pecora is closely involved with NeuX Technologies, a company at the forefront of developing innovative tools designed to enhance patient outcomes and revolutionize how healthcare providers approach recovery and rehabilitation.Throughout this episode, Dr. Pecora shares his insights on the importance of soft tissue in athlete injury recovery and how advanced technology can transform muscles that feel like "beef jerky" into smooth, flexible "filet." He also addresses one of the most critical challenges in healthcare: how to determine which new technologies are truly effective and which are just passing fads. Dr. Pecora has extensive experience with various techniques and modalities, and he provides his expert opinion on how to assess what really works in a clinical setting.Listeners will learn about the cutting-edge innovations NeuX Technologies is bringing to the table and how Dr. Pecora sees technology continuing to revolutionize sports medicine in the years to come. From overcoming challenges in integrating new tech into clinical practice to the future of injury recovery, this episode is packed with valuable insights for healthcare providers, athletes, and anyone interested in the future of medical technology.Key Topics:Advanced medical technologies transforming patient outcomesThe role of soft tissue in athlete recoveryEvaluating new technologies: separating the effective from the fadsDr. Pecora's experience with integrating new tech into clinical practiceFuture trends in sports medicine and rehabilitationWant more from Dr. John Pecora?For more information on his services and expertise, visit NeuX Technologies or Sprt Therapy information connect with Dr. Pecora directly for inquiries and consultations.Don't miss this fascinating conversation with one of the leading voices in sports medicine and advanced technology!We are two sports chiropractors, seeking knowledge from some of the best resources in the world of health. From our perspective, health is more than just “Crackin Backs” but a deep dive into physical, mental, and nutritional well-being philosophies. Join us as we talk to some of the greatest minds and discover some of the most incredible gems you can use to maintain a higher level of health. Crackin Backs Podcast
Send us a textDay 2 of Week 5 of our College Basketball Conference Preview Shows as we jump to the always competitive MAAC Conference and talk hoops with Fairfield Head Coach Chris Casey and Quinnipiac Head Coach Tom Pecora. These two fine gentlemen discuss all things MAAC Basketball on the Full Court Press Podcast : A College Basketball Experience. Another great episode filled with in-depth analysis and funny stories. Should be a great year again for the MAAC and hear why this conference is so unique along with hearing a funny story about a former Conference Head Coach named Rick Pitino!Please Subscribe, Rate⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and Review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Due lupi in pierno giorni hanno predato una pecora fra le urla dei due giovani pastori di 24 anni, Liuca Sartori e Nicole Cappellari, che hanno subito tre predazioni in tre giorni. "Ci sentiamo lasciati soli" hanno detto.
In this enlightening episode, Amy welcomes Acharya Marydale Pecora of the Kriya Yoga tradition to explore the multifaceted nature of motherhood. For those familiar with "Autobiography of a Yogi," this episode delves into the rich Kriya Yoga lineage.Topics Covered:Introduction to Acharya Marydale Pecora: A brief background on Acharya Marydale and her connection to the Kriya Yoga tradition.Understanding Motherhood:Biological and Spiritual Dimensions: The discussion begins with the dual aspects of motherhood - as a biological role and a profound spiritual journey.Modern Motherhood: An exploration of the various roles women take on today, including daughters, mothers, step-mothers, mothers-in-law, and mothers by adoption.Challenges of Motherhood:Work-Life Balance: The struggle to balance professional and personal life while meeting the demands of motherhood.Reality vs. Expectation: How raising children often differs from the idealized visions many have before becoming parents.Imperfections and Forgiveness:Accepting Imperfections: Recognizing that mothers are not perfect and the importance of forgiving our mothers and ourselves for shortcomings.Choosing Not To Be A Mother: Addressing the experiences of women who cannot have children or choose not to, and discussing the positives and challenges of each path.Acceptance and Life Path: The conversation touches on the idea that accepting our life paths, whatever they may be, is key to finding peace and fulfillment.Women in Kriya Yoga:Female Teachers and Acharyas: Amy inquires about the presence of female teachers and acharyas in the Kriya Yoga tradition, emphasizing the unique sense of safety and understanding they can provide.Safety in Spiritual Mentorship: A candid discussion about the unfortunate instances of abuse by male teachers in yoga, while acknowledging that abuse can happen with female teachers as well.Join Amy and Acharya Marydale for a heartfelt conversation that delves deep into the essence of motherhood, offering insights and wisdom from both personal and spiritual perspectives.Additional Resources with Amy Wheeler:University of Minnesota Therapeutic Yoga SeriesPolyvagal Institute Mighty App7-Week Course on Yoga, Yoga Therapy & Polyvagal TheoryOptimal State Mobile AppNew Moon and Full Moon Meditations with Optimal State: Email Welcome@TheOptimalState.com for details on June, July, and August 2024 sessionsOptimal State and Yoga Therapy Hour Patreon· Monday Night Yoga Therapy Clinic: https://theoptimalstate.com/monday-yoga-therapy-clinic/· Join us for our Monday night Yoga Therapy Clinics, specially designed to address specific health and wellness topics. The sessions are held every Monday from 4:00-5:15 PM PST and are led by Amy Wheeler, a seasoned expert in yoga therapy. This clinic provides a supportive environment where participants can explore therapeutic yoga techniques to aid in addiction recovery and overall well-being.· For those seeking professional development, there is an option to stay longer after class and earn Continuing Education (CE) credits. This extended session offers in-depth training and valuable insights into integrating yoga therapy with addiction treatment.
In dieser Radioreise bietet Ihnen Alexander Tauscher Sardinien Inside. Freuen Sie sich auf echte Insider dieser italienischen Insel. Wir treffen Insulaner, Wahlinsulaner und Liebhaber Sardiniens. Nicole Raukamp bezeichnet sich selbst als das "schwarze Schaf" der Insel, das Pecora nera. In ihrem Reiseführer "Natürlich Sardinien" erzählt sie Geschichten abseits der abgetretenen Touristenpfade. Wir sprechen mit ihr über ihre Auswanderer-Tour. Auch Jitka Ambrosio Vondráčková kann man als Auswandererin bezeichnen. Sie stammt aus Pilsen in Böhmen und folgte vor vielen Jahren ihrem sardischen Lebenspartner auf die Insel. Heute arbeitet sie im Guest Relation Service vom Falkensteiner Resort Capo Boi und erzählt von den Vorzügen des Lebens am Mittelmeer. Ausführlich kommt bei uns Matthias Sworowski zu Wort. Der Chef von Oscar Reisen, der Sardinien-Spezialist, plaudert nicht nur über Geheimtipps und Lieblingsorte auf diesem schönen Eiland. Er erzählt uns auch, wie seine Familie einst die Bindung zur Insel bekam. Daniel Pilla, F & B-Leiter im Falkensteiner Resort Capo Boi, macht uns den Mund auf die sardische Küche wässrig, denn die Liebe geht ja auch durch den Magen. Am Ende der Radioreise treffen wir einen Komponisten und Dirigenten, der mit einem Mailänder Orchester auf Europatournee war. Er schrieb Musik für große Filme und Fernsehproduktionen. Wladimir Kulbakin aus Moskau lebte mehrere Jahre in Ialien und versucht das italienische Lebensgefühl in der russischen Hauptstadt für sich zu bewahren. Über die Gemeinsamkeiten in der Mentalität von Italienern und Russen spricht er ebenfalls in der Sendung. Außerdem verweist er auf einen Song, den Wladimir einst für den italienischen Rockstar Zucchero geschrieben hatte. Die Gespräche verpacken wir in italienischen und sardischen Liedern. Viel Spaß mit der Radioreise "Sardinien Inside"!
The podcast makes it's first visit to Vermont. UIAAA Connection #177 – Frank Pecora, CMAA, former NIAAA Board Member and former Director of Athletics – Northfield HS, is now available. Frank talks about coaching baseball for over 50 years as well as serving as a building AD. Frank shares some unique and humorous stories about serving on the NIAAA Board of Directors. His advice about not avoiding the tough situation ans Kids 1st Coaches 2nd is not to be missed. Please Listen, Learn and Share! You can subscribe to UIAAA TV on YouTube! This podcast is also available on Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Breaker, Castbox, Google Podcast, iHeartradio, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Spotify, Sticher and YouTube.
In questo podcast difficilmente abbiamo preso una tangente così lontana dall'alpinismo come in questo episodio, in cui si parla di pastorizia e transumanza. Ma per capire a fondo le nostre amate montagne è importante sentire chi le vive non solo come un'attività ricreativa ma come fonte principale di ogni cosa. Per raccontarvi di questo mondo sconosciuto ai più, abbiamo contattato Caterina De Boni. Pastora, musicista, scrittrice e in un certo senso - come dice lei - anche pecora. Rimarrete affascinati dai suoi racconti e dalle sue scelte che potete approfondire in un libro: A Passo di Pecora. Buon ascolto! ............................................................................ VERTIGINI è un podcast originale di Matteo Pilon e Alessandro Zanchetta . SE VUOI SOSTENERE QUESTO PROGETTO PUOI FARLO SUL NOSTRO PATREON A QUESTO LINK: https://www.patreon.com/vertiginipodcast/membership ............................................................................ Music: When We Were Still Alive by Bryo is licensed under a Creative Commons License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support by RFM - NCM: https://bit.ly/3KchqWp --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vertigini/message
Dr. John Pecora is a Sports Medicine Specialist and graduate from Southern California University of Health Sciences. He has worked with athletes from the NFL, NHL, MLB, NBA, PGA, WSL/ASP, X Games, as well as Olympic and collegiate athletes. As Vice President of Business Development, Dr. Pecora has more than twenty years of clinical experience in the health and fitness industry working with professional and elite athletes. His broad spectrum of experience includes marketing, creative, content creation, research, strategic and business development experience. In 2005, Dr. Pecora founded his own sports medicine practice, after interning for years under Dr. Tim Brown (the original Sports Medicine Director for the AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour and current Co-Medical Director of the WSL Pro Surf Tour). Five years later, Dr. Pecora joined IntelliSkin as the first employee and Director of Business Development, Sales, Marketing and Research. During his tenure at IntelliSkin, Dr. Pecora helped grow the business until he left to work with the national health and fitness distributor WBC Group (now Boxout: parent of MeyerDC, MeyerPT, Elivate Fitness, MeyerSpa, Milliken Medical). He served as Vice President of Education until starting his own consulting business, The Pecora Group. He sits on the advisory board of WebExercises.com and serves as a sports medicine staff to the World Surf League. Connect with Dr. John Pecora on Instagram or LinkedIn: Instagram: @jpecoradc Linkedin: @John Pecora
Un Giorno da Pecora - Radio 1 (15/03/24) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vito-rodolfo-albano7/message
Dive into the revolutionary crossroads of healthcare and technology with "Disrupting Healthcare: How AI Shapes the Future of Medicine" on The Bedrock Way podcast. In this transformative episode, we welcome Dr. Steven Pecora, an exemplary figure in emergency medicine, to share his personal journey and insights on the seismic shifts AI is introducing in the medical field. From the front lines of ER to the intricate dance of diagnostics and patient care, Dr. Pecora lends his expertise, uncovering the nuanced ways AI is set to revolutionize medicine. This conversation is a deep dive into the heart of innovation, resilience, and the unbreakable human spirit that defines the future of healthcare. Witness a blend of personal stories and professional insights that highlight the power of community, leadership, and personal growth in navigating the evolving landscape of wellness. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a technology enthusiast, or someone passionate about the future of medicine, this episode promises to ignite your curiosity and inspire your path. Join us on this journey into the future, where healthcare meets innovation, and discover the transformative potential of AI in medicine. Tune in, subscribe, and don't miss this episode that's set to redefine what you thought possible in healthcare and personal wellness.
In this transformative episode of The Bedrock Way podcast, we dive deep into the heart of innovation in home healthcare, spotlighting the personal journeys and expertise of two remarkable medical leaders. Dr. Andrew Pecora and Dr. Kiplee Bell, through their resilience and visionary approach, are not just practitioners but pioneers, reshaping the landscape of healthcare with each step. Their stories of personal growth, community impact, and unwavering commitment to improving patient care are not only inspiring but also a testament to the power of leadership and innovation in the medical field. As we navigate through their narratives, from overcoming challenges to revolutionizing healthcare practices, this episode is a beacon of hope, showcasing the bright future of home healthcare illuminated by such dedicated professionals. Their insights into the importance of holistic wellness, the role of technology, and the vital need for compassionate leadership in healthcare will leave you enriched and motivated. Whether you're a healthcare professional seeking inspiration, someone passionate about wellness and personal growth, or simply looking to be moved by powerful stories of resilience and change, this episode is for you. Join us on this journey with Dr. Pecora and Dr. Bell as we explore the depths of healthcare innovation and leadership. Tune in, be inspired, and don't miss this episode that's set to redefine what we know about home healthcare.
This week we are chatting with Giorgia Pecora and you can find her here: https://www.visionairastrology.com/ Thank you to everyone who attended my webinar on Transits :) You can watch back the Transits Webinar here https://youtu.be/KoA4O75j_io Ping me an email if you'd like to attend the next one, which will be on the TransitRhythmogram
Un giorno da pecora - Radio 1 (8/12/23) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vito-rodolfo-albano7/message
Bate-Papo Mayhem 339 - Valentina Pecora - Frame Drum e o Feminino https://projetomayhem.com.br/ O vídeo desta conversa está disponível em: https://youtu.be/3kcWsyRvBH8 Bate Papo Mayhem é um projeto extra desbloqueado nas Metas do Projeto Mayhem. Todas as 3as, 5as e Sabados as 21h os coordenadores do Projeto Mayhem batem papo com algum convidado sobre Temas escolhidos pelos membros, que participam ao vivo da conversa, podendo fazer perguntas e colocações. Os vídeos ficam disponíveis para os membros e são liberados para o público em geral duas vezes por semana, às segundas e quintas feiras e os áudios são editados na forma de podcast e liberados uma vez por semana. Faça parte do projeto Mayhem: https://www.catarse.me/tdc
Nell'episodio di oggi della nuova serie dedicata al mondo del Legal Tech l'intervista a Sergio Calderara, Head of Legal Affairs di Green Network. Sergio ha in precedenza ricoperto vari ruoli in-house in società italiane, maturando un'esperienza nei settori dell'energia, dell'ICT e del gioco lecito, sempre focalizzandosi sull'innovazione tecnologica. Già socio di un primario studio legale italiano, ha trascorso periodi lavorativi all'estero in Francia e Inghilterra, e in seguito in Brasile, dove all'attività professionale ha affiancato incarichi di docenza universitaria a Brasilia. Da svariati anni è docente nell'ambito di master universitari focalizzati in Diritto di impresa su temi legati al diritto delle nuove tecnologie.Riguardo l'azienda, Green Network è stata fino a pochi anni fa uno dei principali operatori energetici in Italia, con presenza anche in Regno Unito e Francia. Avendo ceduto il proprio ramo d'azienda di vendita luce e gas ad altro operatore del mercato nel gennaio di quest'anno, il gruppo attualmente continua ad operare principalmente nei settori dell'efficientamento energetico e antisismico e nella produzione da fonti rinnovabili.L'episodio vede la partecipazione di Matia Campo, Avvocato specializzato nel settore delle nuove tecnologie. Dopo lunga esperienza in house, Matia ha ripreso la libera professione divenendo Partner dello Studio CMS Adonnino Ascoli & Cavasola Scamoni, dove opera con particolare focus su intelligenza artificiale, robotica, big data, Fintech, cloud e cybersecurity. Matia è ideatore della rubrica “La Pecora Elettrica”, dedicata alla divulgazione del diritto delle tecnologie. CMS è uno studio legale oltre 70 uffici in più di 40 Paesi e più di 4.800 avvocati in tutto il mondo. In Italia, CMS Adonnino Ascoli & Cavasola Scamoni è presente sin dal 1901 con due sedi dislocate a Roma e Milano.Matia fornirà il suo punto di vista sul case study Green Network da professionista esperto di tematiche legale e regolamentari legate alla tecnologia.Modera l'episodio Vincenzo Marzetti, fondatore del podcast Inside Finance. Se apprezzate il nostro lavoro come occasione unica di divulgazione economico-finanziaria vi invitiamo a sostenere il podcast condividendo i nostri episodi nelle vostre pagine social. Maggiori informazioni sul sito zeroin.it oppure inviando una mail a segreteria@insidefinance.it Buon ascolto.
Leo meets Marianna Pecora, a 20 year old youth activist and college sophomore from Southern California who's currently studying political communications at George Washington University in Washington, DC. Marianna and Leo talk about growing up near the US-Mexico border, why she chose GWU, and what she's been up to in our nation's capital. Follow Marianna on Instagram: @marianna.pecora --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generation-change/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generation-change/support
L'episodio di oggi inaugura la nuova serie dedicata al mondo del Legal Tech con l'intervista ad Antonio Palermo, Group Data Protection Officer di Angelini Industries.Antonio è un Avvocato esperto in ambito data protection e nuove tecnologie. Dopo un'esperienza pluriennale presso un primario studio legale internazionale, ha assunto l'incarico di Group Data Protection Officer & Senior Legal Counsel in Telepass e nelle società controllate. Autore di pubblicazioni, ha svolto sessioni di mentorship e coaching e prende parte stabilmente in qualità di docente a Master, corsi universitari e di specializzazione professionale, conferenze e workshop.Riguardo l'azienda, Angelini Industries è un Gruppo multibusiness e internazionale che opera nei settori salute, tecnologia industriale e largo consumo. Una realtà industriale solida e articolata che impiega circa 5.800 dipendenti ed è presente direttamente in 21 Paesi del mondo, con ricavi per oltre 2 miliardi di Euro. La presenza consolidata in diversi settori e un portfolio di brand leader di mercato rendono Angelini Industries una delle realtà italiane di eccellenza nei comparti in cui operaL'episodio vede la partecipazione di Matia Campo, Avvocato specializzato nel settore delle nuove tecnologie. Dopo lunga esperienza in house, Matia ha ripreso la libera professione divenendo Partner dello Studio CMS Adonnino Ascoli & Cavasola Scamoni, dove opera con particolare focus su intelligenza artificiale, robotica, big data, Fintech, cloud e cybersecurity. Matia è ideatore della rubrica “La Pecora Elettrica”, dedicata alla divulgazione del diritto delle tecnologie. CMS è uno studio legale oltre 70 uffici in più di 40 Paesi e più di 4.800 avvocati in tutto il mondo. In Italia, CMS Adonnino Ascoli & Cavasola Scamoni è presente sin dal 1901 con due sedi dislocate a Roma e Milano.Matia fornirà il suo punto di vista sul case study Angelini da professionista esperto di tematiche legale e regolamentari legate alla tecnologia.Moderera' l'episodio Vincenzo Marzetti, fondatore del podcast Inside Finance.Se apprezzate il nostro lavoro come occasione unica di divulgazione economico-finanziaria vi invitiamo a sostenere il podcast condividendo i nostri episodi nelle vostre pagine social.Maggiori informazioni sul sito www.zeroin.it oppure inviando una mail a segreteria@insidefinance.itBuon ascolto.
Caterina De Boni"A passo di pecora"Il viaggio di una pastora transumanteEdiciclo Editorewww.ediciclo.it«Per anni non mi sono considerata veramente una pastora, forse per umiltà, forse perché oltre a pascolare le pecore ho sempre avuto anche altro da fare, sia per necessità che per diletto. Più che una pastora, mi sento una pecora. Sarà per quello che finché le mie pecore non hanno mangiato a sufficienza è il mio stomaco che si sente vuoto. Sarà per quello che quando una pecora partorisce capisco guardandola negli occhi se è il caso di intervenire per aiutarla. Riconosco una madre che ha perso il cucciolo in mezzo a migliaia di mamme che belano tanto per fare quattro chiacchiere tra loro. Sento se un agnello ha mal di pancia. Lo sento nella mia pancia, il dolore. Ma forse queste cose le capisco anche perché sono una donna, e una mamma.»Caterina De Boni è originaria di Belluno, ha una laurea in Tecniche Erboristiche e un quasi diploma al Conservatorio, suona diversi strumenti musicali e collabora con gruppi musicali dalla Val Badia a Trieste. Collabora con istituzioni nell'ambito della tutela e della promozione della flora del Friuli Venezia Giulia; è stata tra le protagoniste del docufilm sulle donne pastore In questo mondo (2018) di Anna Kauber, vincitore della 36° edizione del Torino Film Festival come miglior docu-film italiano.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
Ha dato il via a ricerca sulle staminali e medicina rigenerativa
The MFR Coach’s Podcast w/Heather Hammell, Life + Business Coach for Myofascial Release Therapists
This is a bonus episode*. I spent 20 extra hours interviewing past and current clients in May 2023 to get updates on their progress with coaching and their MFR Businesses. Listen in to hear what is possible when you get help and apply changes to your MFR Business. Some of these episodes will also air as clips on Facebook and Instagram to give you a behind-the-scenes feel and a peek into what it's like to be on the podcast. *Please note these episodes were recorded live and not edited, therefore the quality may sound different than what you are used to hearing on the podcast. Enrollment is open for my brand new 12-month Foundational Coaching Program. Enroll before June 30th to get all of the bonuses. Go to http://www.themfrcoach.com/coaching for more information and to join us! GUEST INFO- You can find Rachel here: Northeast Ohio Myofascial Release | Myofascial Release Services | Canton Ohio
In this episode, Nick and Scott speak with longtime friend and professional runner Kent Pecora. They kick things off by discussing his transition from collegiate running to professional running before they focus their attention on injuries and the work it takes to stay injury free. Kent Pecora is a Division III National Champion and US National Championship runner with a PB of 8:36 in the steeplechase. Throughout his post-collegiate career, Kent overcame injuries, balanced his 9-5 work schedule and is very familiar with the mental demands and discipline of training alone. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook for more training tips and updates. Follow Nick on Instagram & Facebook // Follow Scott on Instagram For more information about training with professional athletes, please visit www.tagalongwithapro.com Download the iOS app or Android app --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tagalongwithapro/support
Rachel is a licensed massage therapist and an advanced John F Barnes myofascial release therapist. She specializes in chronic pain and helps people suffering with neck pain, chronic migraines and other mystery pains. Searching for ways to help herself and clients heal from various chronic pain, Rachel found her solution with myofascial release. She is the owner/operator of Northeast Ohio Myofascial Release and hosts the podcast called Return to Ease. Rachel Pecora discussed her experience with chronic neck pain after a car accident and how she found relief with Myofascial Release. Rachel Pecora found that myofascial release, yoga, acupuncture, and balancing her pelvis were helpful in managing her chronic pain. She also recommends using softer treatment surfaces, foam rollers, and five inch balls for self-treatment. She suggests stretching the fascia tissue to release anti-inflammatory substances and restructure the connective tissue. Rachel Pecora discussed how her physical pain was caused by trauma from her childhood, and how she used a combination of physical work, mindset coaching, hypnotherapy, acupuncture, yoga, and other treatments to heal. She emphasized the importance of acknowledging and forgiving past versions of herself and her family, and grounding herself to bring awareness back to her body. Rachel discussed her healing journey and how she uses journaling, gratitude, grounding, and micro-actions to help her on her journey. She also discussed her podcast, Return to Ease, which focuses on living with intention and includes daily practices. Lastly, she encouraged the audience to write down their feelings and make space for the good stuff to take over. You can check her out here: website www.neomyofascaialrelease.com Instagram www.instagram.com/northeastohiomyofascialrelease Link to podcast https://returntoease.alitu.com/ Shownotes: https://healthispowher.com/podcast/ep-113
On this day in legal history the Securities and Exchange Commission was established.During the 1920s, the United States experienced a period of economic growth known as the "Roaring 20s," characterized by prosperity, consumerism, and increased debt. Many people invested in the stock market, taking huge risks without federal oversight. However, on October 29, 1929, known as "Black Tuesday," the stock market crashed, causing widespread losses and a loss of public confidence. This crash led to the closure of thousands of banks, bankruptcies, high unemployment rates, wage cuts, and homelessness, ultimately triggering the Great Depression.In response to the stock market crash and to prevent future crises, the U.S. Senate Banking Committee conducted hearings in 1932, known as the Pecora hearings. These hearings revealed widespread misconduct in the financial industry, including misleading investors, irresponsible behavior, and insider trading. As a result, the Securities Act of 1933 was passed, requiring registration of most securities sales and aiming to prevent fraud by ensuring investors received truthful financial information.The Glass-Steagall Act, also a response to the Pecora hearings, was passed in 1933. It separated investment banking from commercial banking and established the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) to oversee banks, protect consumers' deposits, and handle consumer complaints.To further regulate the securities industry, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Securities Exchange Act in 1934, on this day in fact, creating the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The SEC was granted extensive powers to regulate the securities industry, including the New York Stock Exchange, and had the authority to bring civil charges against violators of securities laws. Joseph P. Kennedy, a Wall Street investor and businessman, was appointed as the first chairman of the SEC by President Roosevelt.It is also obviously the anniversary of the Normandy landings – while not explicitly a day in legal history, it is safe to say the second half of the 20th century in American jurisprudence might have transpired differently had the invasion gone differently. The SEC is busy on its birthday. Today, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a lawsuit against Coinbase Inc, the largest cryptocurrency asset trading platform in the United States. The SEC accused Coinbase of operating illegally without registering with the regulatory agency. According to the complaint, Coinbase has been functioning as an unregistered broker since at least 2019, conducting cryptocurrency transactions and evading disclosure requirements designed to protect investors. The SEC further stated that Coinbase Prime, a service that directs orders to Coinbase's platform and other platforms, as well as Coinbase Wallet, which enables investors to access liquidity outside of Coinbase's platform, also operated as unregistered brokers. Gary Gensler, the Chair of the SEC, expressed via Twitter that Coinbase's alleged failures deprived investors of crucial protections against fraud, manipulation, conflicts of interest, and routine inspection.Coinbase's stock experienced a 15.9% decline in premarket trading following the filing of the lawsuit, and the company did not immediately respond to requests for comment. This SEC lawsuit against Coinbase came just one day after the regulator had filed a separate lawsuit against Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, and its founder, Changpeng Zhao. The lawsuit against Coinbase was submitted in Manhattan federal court. This development adds to the regulatory scrutiny faced by major cryptocurrency platforms, highlighting concerns over compliance and investor protection.By way of additional background on the aforementioned Binance suit, the SEC alleges that Binance and Zhao engaged in deceptive practices, conflicts of interest, lack of disclosure, and evasion of the law. They are accused of secretly allowing high-value U.S. customers to trade on the Binance.com platform while publicly claiming to restrict them. Additionally, the SEC claims that Binance.US, which was presented as an independent platform for U.S. investors, was actually controlled by Zhao and Binance behind the scenes.The SEC also alleges that Zhao and Binance had control over customer assets, permitting commingling and diversion of funds, including to an entity owned by Zhao called Sigma Chain. Furthermore, the SEC asserts that Binance and BAM Trading operated as unregistered national securities exchanges, broker-dealers, and clearing agencies. They are charged with offering and selling their own crypto assets, including BNB and BUSD, without proper registration. Zhao is held responsible as a control person for these violations.SEC Chair Gary Gensler emphasized the extensive deception and evasion of regulations by Zhao and Binance. He cautioned the public against investing with or on these unlawful platforms. The complaint filed by the SEC seeks accountability for the alleged violations of securities laws and investor protection.US SEC sues Coinbase, one day after suing Binance | ReutersSEC Files 13 Charges Against Binance Entities and Founder Changpeng ZhaoTwo former partners of Lewis Brisbois were forced out of the boutique they had started after their former firm released a collection of racist, sexist, and antisemitic emails they had written while employed there. You will remember we previously reported on their spin-off firm, when they were able to convince more than a hundred Lewis Brisbois attorneys to follow them. The remaining leaders of the spin-off boutique, which was formed by John Barber and Jeff Ranen, will establish a new firm. The partners' former firm, Lewis Brisbois, shared a series of emails spanning more than a decade that revealed disparaging remarks made by Barber and Ranen about female associates, clients, and others, as well as their use of racist, antisemitic, and anti-LGBTQ slurs. Following the release of the emails, Barber and Ranen resigned from Barber Ranen, expressing their remorse and apologizing for their words.The exposure of these emails could negatively impact recruitment efforts for both Lewis Brisbois and the new boutique. It may also result in client losses for the firms. The incident has drawn attention to the need for a more inclusive and respectful culture in the legal profession. The former partners have stated that they will take time away from the legal business to reflect on their actions and explore ways to demonstrate their contrition and commitment to a more inclusive world. The release of these emails has prompted discussions about the need for ethical training and quality control in the legal profession.Ex-Lewis Brisbois Partners Ousted Over Racist, Sexist Emails (1)Texas has emerged victorious in its antitrust lawsuit against Google as a U.S. judicial panel has ordered the case to be returned to federal court in Texas. Initially, Google had succeeded in moving the lawsuit to a federal court in New York upon its request, where other advertising technology cases were being heard. However, Texas sought to have the case moved back after the U.S. Congress passed the Venue Act in 2022, granting state attorneys general the right to choose the jurisdiction for litigating antitrust lawsuits. The Texas lawsuit accuses Google of violating the law by exerting control over the process used by advertisers to place online ads, resulting in reduced revenues for website publishers. Google has expressed its disagreement with the decision, asserting that the Texas Attorney General's case is flawed in terms of both facts and law. The case will now be heard in the eastern district of Texas, known for its efficiency in handling cases. Google is facing antitrust lawsuits globally, with allegations of abuse of dominance in various areas of its businesses. Apart from the Texas lawsuit, Google is also battling the U.S. federal government in two separate antitrust lawsuits related to search dominance and advertising technology, while states led by Utah have accused the company of violating antitrust laws in its management of the app store.Texas wins round against Google as antitrust lawsuit returned to Lone Star state | ReutersHey, looky here – its Column Tuesday again!This week I wrote about the Texas tax on electric vehicles and its overall wrongheadedness. I tried to give credit where credit was due, Texas has it partially right—the state is just taxing the wrong thing, at the wrong time, with the wrong rate, and for the wrong reasons. Other than that, the EV tax is a great idea.About that tax: starting from September, Texas will impose a $400 initial registration fee and a $200 annual renewal fee for EV owners. The rationale behind the fee is to offset the portion of the gas tax that goes towards infrastructure and road maintenance, which EVs do not contribute to. However, I argue that the bill is more about protecting the oil and gas industry and winning a culture war than about effective policy. The bill excludes hybrid vehicles and other small electric vehicles from the tax, leading to logical inconsistencies.An alternative approach I suggest is to implement a tax based on the kilowatt hours used at public chargers. This would more accurately reflect the use of infrastructure by EVs and could fund public charging infrastructure. The tax could also be adjusted based on income to address regressiveness. However, if the goal of the tax is to offset wear and tear on roads and bridges, hybrid vehicles, which have higher fuel efficiency than traditional gasoline-powered cars, should also be subject to such a tax.The new EV tax in Texas results in EV drivers paying more for road maintenance compared to gas-powered car drivers.While there may be a need for a tax on EVs in the future when they become more prevalent, it should be implemented with careful consideration and for the right reasons. The current EV tax in Texas is misguided and poorly designed.Texas' New EV Tax Should Fix the Bridges, Not ‘Own the Libs' Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
In this thought-provoking episode, join podcast host Andre Gomez as he engages in a captivating conversation with the renowned medical expert, Dr. Andrew Pecora. Together, they delve into the profound impact of technology on human connection and the undeniable essence of the human touch in the healing process.As technology continues to astound us with its advancements, there's a growing question about its ability to supplant the intrinsic value of genuine human interaction. Andre and Dr. Pecora explore this theme, unveiling the intricate relationship between technology and the human touch, particularly within the realm of healthcare.Drawing upon his extensive experience as a pioneering physician and innovator, Dr. Pecora shares compelling insights on the limitations of technology and its role as a tool rather than a replacement for the healing power of human connection. Through poignant anecdotes and real-life examples, he emphasizes the innate ability of the human touch to provide solace, empathy, and healing that technology alone cannot replicate.The episode ventures into thought-provoking discussions surrounding the challenges faced by healthcare professionals and patients alike in an increasingly digitized world. Dr. Pecora highlights the importance of maintaining a delicate balance between technological advancements and preserving the human touch as an indispensable element of the healing process.Join Andre Gomez and Dr. Andrew Pecora as they navigate through a profound exploration of the human touch in the age of technology. Gain valuable insights into the transformative potential of genuine human connection, as they shed light on how, while technology may impress, it will never replace the remarkable power of the human touch.
This edition of Lessons in Leadership features Steve Adubato and Mary Gamba talking with Andrew Pecora, MD, CEO & Chairman, Outcomes Matter Innovations, LLC, talking about the connection between leadership and innovation, particularly in healthcare. Then, Steve and Mary talk to Norris Clark, Managing Partner, PSC and Carolinn Pocher Woody, Director, Digital Marketing, PSC, about … Continue reading Lessons in Leadership: Andrew Pecora and Norris Clark with Carolinn Pocher Woody
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Michael speaks with Victor Shi and Marianna Pecora about what is causing Gen Z voters to show up in historic numbers. They discuss electing the first Gen Z member of Congress, how our education system can help young voters become more engaged and what sets Generation Z apart from other generations.Victor Shi is a Former White House Intern, host of On the Move with Victor Shi, Co-host of iGen Politics and Strategy Director of Voters of Tomorrow.Marianna Pecora is Deputy Communications Director for Digital Engagement at Voters of Tomorrow, a Gen Z-led movement that engages, educates, and represents youth in politics.If you enjoyed this podcast, be sure to leave a review or tell a friend! Follow Victor on Twitter @Victorshi2020, Marianna @MariannaPecora, Michael @MichaelSteele and the podcast Twitter @steele_podcast.
We are continuing Season 4 with Natalie Pecora of NJP Productions. Natalie is an entrepreneur, custom jewelry designer, and graphic designer, as well as an off-broadway set designer in fabulous New York City. This discussion is so fluent as we discuss creativity, the pandemic, family/friends, the social media community, ownership, love, and loss. There are so many entrepreneurs that actually launched their companies, books, designs, and more during the pandemic. The Pandemic put everyone on an equal playing field and our very existence was tested. Through this difficult time, people who had put their dreams and aspirations on the back burner, decide to step out on faith and wait no more! This episode takes us through just one of those amazing people as she allowed purpose and passion to collide and birth NJP Productions. Let's get into this inspirational episode! Thank you all and don't forget to check us out wherever you get your podcast fix! Follow us @TruthandCoffeetime and @DiverseLuv on your social media platforms. Subscribe, Review, Like, Share & Comment - engage with us! Keep hanging with us - we got you! In the meantime, check out a few of our resources and mentions below: Contact Natalie Pecora: NJP Productions njpproductions2021@gmail.com @n.j.p.productions How the pandemic has jump-started creativity - metropolismag.com Purchase the “Giving Yourself Grace Daily” Ebook HERE Subscribe to our Newsletter Sign up here! Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/DiverseLuv) We would love to hear from you! www.DiverseLuv.com www.TruthandCoffeeTime.com Podcast Credits Engineering & Editing by Brigz Crawford | Instagram:@brigzcrawford Truth & Coffee Time Theme Song by Brigz Crawford | Spotify: Brigz Crawford Truth & Coffee Time Tag - Mink Productions Podcast Contributors: ORG5 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/truthandcoffeetime/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truthandcoffeetime/support
The MFR Coach’s Podcast w/Heather Hammell, Life + Business Coach for Myofascial Release Therapists
In this episode, we are welcoming back Rachel Pecora. Rachel is a massage therapist who transitioned her practice to MFR in 2021. She doubled her rate and set the foundation for her practice to not only have substantial growth, security when she needed it most. Since this initial victory, Rachel has been on a wild ride in her business journey. We talk today about what happened when the unexpected happened and she had to take not just planned time off, but a lot of unplanned time off to grieve the loss of her mother, and to take care of everything that came with that sudden loss. Even with taking off over 40 days in 2022, she still has made more money then ever. This is because of the work she put into her business to set it up to thrive and to cover her when she couldn't be there! Press play to hear Rachel's story. GUEST INFO — Rachel Pecora, MFR Therapist and owner of Northeast Ohio Myofascial Release Website:https://www.neomyofascialrelease.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NortheastOhioMyofascialRelease EP. 11 Making MFR Business Dreams Come True in Less Than 12 Weeks! with Rachel Pecora FEATURED ON THE SHOW — Get your copy of The MFR Coach's Guide To Having Your Own Myofascial Release Business - https://amzn.to/3EG1xCw Help your clients understand why MFR is for them! Download the FREE Patient Guide -https://themfrcoach.com/e-book Learn how to have an awesome business that earns money and allows you the freedom to enjoy your life outside of work. Get on my email list - https://themfrcoach.com/waitlist Learn the MFR Coach's method for raising your rates so you can stop underearning RIGHT NOW! Join the Raise Your Rate Boot Camp - https://themfrcoach.com/waitlist FOLLOW ME — Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheMFRCoach/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/themfrcoach/ Website - https://www.themfrcoach.com/ RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTS – If you love the content that I am providing, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — build a thriving MFR business that they desire. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven't done so already, please consider subscribing to the podcast. New episodes drop weekly and if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out.
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Passive House Podcast co-host Zack Semke interviews Roberto Pecora, Director of ZEBx, the Zero Emissions Building Exchange based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Zack and Roberto discuss the role that Passive House is playing in policymaking and market transformation in the City of Vancouver, the Province of British Columbia, and beyond. Zack and co-host Matthew Cutler-Welsh discuss upcoming Passive House events near the end of the episode, link to which can be found here: https://passivehouseaccelerator.com/articles/passive-house-weekly-april-18-2022
On the eve of supposed home opener at Garrity Field, Brady is joined by Norwich University baseball coach Frank Pecora. The two coached together in 2013 and Pecora has continued to elevate the program to new heights, as the Cadets sit at 11-3 on the young season. They talk about the growth of the program and much more.
One important challenge that ASCP is taking on is the notion of visibility of the laboratory. What do successful clinical pathology lab directors do to bring the laboratory ‘out of the basement' and advocate for the profession with colleagues, hospital leadership and the public at large? And what skills do they lean on to manage their labs successfully and achieve a healthy work-life balance? On this episode of Inside the Lab, our hosts Dr. Dan Milner and Ms. Kelly Swails are joined by Dr. Sarah Riley, PhD, DABCC, FACB, Clinical Chemist, Toxicologist, and Director of the Forensic Toxicology Laboratory at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Dr. Ramy Arnaout, MD, PhD, Clinical Microbiologist, Clinical Informaticist, Computational Immunologist, and Associate Director of Clinical Microbiology Laboratories at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and Dr. Nicole Pecora, MD, PhD, Medical Microbiologist and Associate Director of Clinical Microbiology at Brigham and Women's Hospital, who share their life hacks for clinical pathology. Our panelists discuss what we can do to increase the visibility of the CP laboratory. They address the informatics and business skills that aren't emphasized enough in clinical pathology training and explain how they engage with colleagues to manage their respective labs successfully. Listen in forinsight on setting boundaries based on what's really important to you to achieve work-life balance. Topics Covered · How to increase the visibility of the clinical pathology lab with colleagues, hospital administrators and the general public· Our panelists' thoughts on diagnostic management teams and the benefits to the clinical team of going on rounds · Why networking is essential to becoming a ‘member of the community' as clinical pathologists· How forming communities of practice and developing an elevator speech can help us get a ‘seat at the table'· Why every clinical pathologist needs to be an ambassador for the profession and how to advocate for CP with hospital leadership· The informatics and business skills that aren't emphasized enough in clinical pathology training· Insight on achieving work-life balance by separating your personal and professional lifeConnect with ASCPASCPASCP on FacebookASCP on InstagramASCP on Twitter Connect with Dr. RileyDr. Riley at Saint Louis University Dr. Riley on Twitter Connect with Dr. ArnaoutDr. Arnaout at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Dr. Arnaout on LinkedIn Connect with Dr. PecoraDr. Pecora at Brigham and Women's HospitalDr. Pecora on LinkedIn Connect with Dr. Milner & Ms. SwailsDr. Milner on Twitter Ms. Swails on Twitter Resources Inside the Lab in the ASCP Store
Subscribe to Bad Faith on Patreon to instantly unlock our full premium episode library: http://patreon.com/badfaithpodcast This week, Briahna spoke to National Affairs correspondent for the Nation & associate editor of The Capital Times John Nichols about his latest book, Coronavirus Criminals & Pandemic Profiteers. An account of how elected leadership & the pharmaceutical industry failed to prevent preventable deaths, the book serves as a blueprint for a Pecora commission for the Covid era. But who should we be mad at now that Trump & Cuomo are out of office? Why is Tucker Carlson leading the charge on criticizing big pharma greed rather than elected progressives? How do we achieve accountability when our institutional memory is so short that 2020 feels like ancient history? Subscribe to Bad Faith on YouTube for video of this episode. Find Bad Faith on Twitter (@badfaithpod) and Instagram (@badfaithpod). Produced by Armand Aviram. Theme by Nick Thorburn (@nickfromislands).
Steve Grumbine, Patrick Lovell, and Eric Vaughan join Paul Jay in a spirited discussion from Paul's decades long insight that reveals the game of deception played by the powerful. What does he think? For one thing, he believes by 2007-2008 the power of finance got so big we might be past the point of no return, yet Jay applauds all efforts by those who work to curb the huge financial powers, and there is a convergence of the financial sector with organized crime.