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Iconic as a novelist and popular cultural figure, Zora Neale Hurston remains underappreciated as an anthropologist. Is it inevitable that Hurston's literary authority should eclipse her anthropological authority? If not, what socio-cultural and institutional values and processes shape the different ways we read her work? Jennifer L. Freeman Marshall considers the polar receptions to Hurston's two areas of achievement by examining the critical response to her work across both fields. Drawing on a wide range of readings, Freeman Marshall explores Hurston's popular appeal as iconography, her elevation into the literary canon, her concurrent marginalization in anthropology despite her significant contributions, and her place within constructions of Black feminist literary traditions. Perceptive and original, Ain't I an Anthropologist (University of Illinois Press, 2023) is an overdue reassessment of Zora Neale Hurston's place in American cultural and intellectual life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/folkore
Iconic as a novelist and popular cultural figure, Zora Neale Hurston remains underappreciated as an anthropologist. Is it inevitable that Hurston's literary authority should eclipse her anthropological authority? If not, what socio-cultural and institutional values and processes shape the different ways we read her work? Jennifer L. Freeman Marshall considers the polar receptions to Hurston's two areas of achievement by examining the critical response to her work across both fields. Drawing on a wide range of readings, Freeman Marshall explores Hurston's popular appeal as iconography, her elevation into the literary canon, her concurrent marginalization in anthropology despite her significant contributions, and her place within constructions of Black feminist literary traditions. Perceptive and original, Ain't I an Anthropologist (University of Illinois Press, 2023) is an overdue reassessment of Zora Neale Hurston's place in American cultural and intellectual life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
Iconic as a novelist and popular cultural figure, Zora Neale Hurston remains underappreciated as an anthropologist. Is it inevitable that Hurston's literary authority should eclipse her anthropological authority? If not, what socio-cultural and institutional values and processes shape the different ways we read her work? Jennifer L. Freeman Marshall considers the polar receptions to Hurston's two areas of achievement by examining the critical response to her work across both fields. Drawing on a wide range of readings, Freeman Marshall explores Hurston's popular appeal as iconography, her elevation into the literary canon, her concurrent marginalization in anthropology despite her significant contributions, and her place within constructions of Black feminist literary traditions. Perceptive and original, Ain't I an Anthropologist (University of Illinois Press, 2023) is an overdue reassessment of Zora Neale Hurston's place in American cultural and intellectual life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Iconic as a novelist and popular cultural figure, Zora Neale Hurston remains underappreciated as an anthropologist. Is it inevitable that Hurston's literary authority should eclipse her anthropological authority? If not, what socio-cultural and institutional values and processes shape the different ways we read her work? Jennifer L. Freeman Marshall considers the polar receptions to Hurston's two areas of achievement by examining the critical response to her work across both fields. Drawing on a wide range of readings, Freeman Marshall explores Hurston's popular appeal as iconography, her elevation into the literary canon, her concurrent marginalization in anthropology despite her significant contributions, and her place within constructions of Black feminist literary traditions. Perceptive and original, Ain't I an Anthropologist (University of Illinois Press, 2023) is an overdue reassessment of Zora Neale Hurston's place in American cultural and intellectual life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
Iconic as a novelist and popular cultural figure, Zora Neale Hurston remains underappreciated as an anthropologist. Is it inevitable that Hurston's literary authority should eclipse her anthropological authority? If not, what socio-cultural and institutional values and processes shape the different ways we read her work? Jennifer L. Freeman Marshall considers the polar receptions to Hurston's two areas of achievement by examining the critical response to her work across both fields. Drawing on a wide range of readings, Freeman Marshall explores Hurston's popular appeal as iconography, her elevation into the literary canon, her concurrent marginalization in anthropology despite her significant contributions, and her place within constructions of Black feminist literary traditions. Perceptive and original, Ain't I an Anthropologist (University of Illinois Press, 2023) is an overdue reassessment of Zora Neale Hurston's place in American cultural and intellectual life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Iconic as a novelist and popular cultural figure, Zora Neale Hurston remains underappreciated as an anthropologist. Is it inevitable that Hurston's literary authority should eclipse her anthropological authority? If not, what socio-cultural and institutional values and processes shape the different ways we read her work? Jennifer L. Freeman Marshall considers the polar receptions to Hurston's two areas of achievement by examining the critical response to her work across both fields. Drawing on a wide range of readings, Freeman Marshall explores Hurston's popular appeal as iconography, her elevation into the literary canon, her concurrent marginalization in anthropology despite her significant contributions, and her place within constructions of Black feminist literary traditions. Perceptive and original, Ain't I an Anthropologist (University of Illinois Press, 2023) is an overdue reassessment of Zora Neale Hurston's place in American cultural and intellectual life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
Iconic as a novelist and popular cultural figure, Zora Neale Hurston remains underappreciated as an anthropologist. Is it inevitable that Hurston's literary authority should eclipse her anthropological authority? If not, what socio-cultural and institutional values and processes shape the different ways we read her work? Jennifer L. Freeman Marshall considers the polar receptions to Hurston's two areas of achievement by examining the critical response to her work across both fields. Drawing on a wide range of readings, Freeman Marshall explores Hurston's popular appeal as iconography, her elevation into the literary canon, her concurrent marginalization in anthropology despite her significant contributions, and her place within constructions of Black feminist literary traditions. Perceptive and original, Ain't I an Anthropologist (University of Illinois Press, 2023) is an overdue reassessment of Zora Neale Hurston's place in American cultural and intellectual life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Iconic as a novelist and popular cultural figure, Zora Neale Hurston remains underappreciated as an anthropologist. Is it inevitable that Hurston's literary authority should eclipse her anthropological authority? If not, what socio-cultural and institutional values and processes shape the different ways we read her work? Jennifer L. Freeman Marshall considers the polar receptions to Hurston's two areas of achievement by examining the critical response to her work across both fields. Drawing on a wide range of readings, Freeman Marshall explores Hurston's popular appeal as iconography, her elevation into the literary canon, her concurrent marginalization in anthropology despite her significant contributions, and her place within constructions of Black feminist literary traditions. Perceptive and original, Ain't I an Anthropologist (University of Illinois Press, 2023) is an overdue reassessment of Zora Neale Hurston's place in American cultural and intellectual life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An Anger Perceptive Associate Pastor Ivan DudleyJonah 4:1-11 February 23, 2025Today, we arre continuing in our current sermon series 'Yahweh Perspectives' .Listen to Associate Pastor Ivan Dudley speak about how we need to deal with anger.#churchofphila #churchofphiladelphia #buildinglivesthroughlove #loveinaction #2025sermon #onlinechurchTo support this ministry and help us continue to build God's kingdom click here: http://www.churchofphila.comIf you've just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: http://www.churchofphila.comOur vision is to provide a place where people of all colors, creeds, and nationalities can come together and worship the Living Savior who is Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God.Connect with Us Website: http://www.churchofphila.comTwitter & Instagram: Charlotte, NC: @churchofphilacha Asbury Park, NJ: @churchofphilaap Lakeland, Florida: @churchofphilalkldFacebook: Charlotte, NC: www.facebook.com/churchofphila Asbury Park, NJ: www.facebook.com/churchofphilaap Lakeland, Florida: www.facebook.com/churchofphilalkld
In this episode of Country Creatives, Reece and Caleb sit down with Ben Wrigley, a multifaceted creative whose journey is deeply rooted in the arts. From growing up in a creative household to carving out a career in architectural and heritage photography, Ben shares how his perceptive approach has shaped his work. He reflects on moments from his remarkable career, including photographing icons like Bob Hawke and Desmond Tutu, and delves into his passion for sculpture, particularly his latest project, The Wands. Sacred sculpture created from a 100-year-old pine tree, this spiritually and emotionally charged exhibition explores the relationship between material, memory, and transformation. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about creativity, resilience, and the power of seeing the world through a perceptive lens. For information on The Wands event visit HERE For more about Ben visit HERE
Value: After Hours is a podcast about value investing, Fintwit, and all things finance and investment by investors Tobias Carlisle, and Jake Taylor. See our latest episodes at https://acquirersmultiple.com/podcastWe are live every Tuesday at 1.30pm E / 10.30am P.About Jake Jake's Twitter: https://twitter.com/farnamjake1Jake's book: The Rebel Allocator https://amzn.to/2sgip3lABOUT THE PODCASTHi, I'm Tobias Carlisle. I launched The Acquirers Podcast to discuss the process of finding undervalued stocks, deep value investing, hedge funds, activism, buyouts, and special situations.We uncover the tactics and strategies for finding good investments, managing risk, dealing with bad luck, and maximizing success.SEE LATEST EPISODEShttps://acquirersmultiple.com/podcast/SEE OUR FREE DEEP VALUE STOCK SCREENERhttps://acquirersmultiple.com/screener/FOLLOW TOBIASWebsite: https://acquirersmultiple.com/Firm: https://acquirersfunds.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GreenbackdLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tobycarlisleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/tobiascarlisleInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tobias_carlisleABOUT TOBIAS CARLISLETobias Carlisle is the founder of The Acquirer's Multiple®, and Acquirers Funds®.He is best known as the author of the #1 new release in Amazon's Business and Finance The Acquirer's Multiple: How the Billionaire Contrarians of Deep Value Beat the Market, the Amazon best-sellers Deep Value: Why Activists Investors and Other Contrarians Battle for Control of Losing Corporations (2014) (https://amzn.to/2VwvAGF), Quantitative Value: A Practitioner's Guide to Automating Intelligent Investment and Eliminating Behavioral Errors (2012) (https://amzn.to/2SDDxrN), and Concentrated Investing: Strategies of the World's Greatest Concentrated Value Investors (2016) (https://amzn.to/2SEEjVn). He has extensive experience in investment management, business valuation, public company corporate governance, and corporate law.Prior to founding the forerunner to Acquirers Funds in 2010, Tobias was an analyst at an activist hedge fund, general counsel of a company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange, and a corporate advisory lawyer. As a lawyer specializing in mergers and acquisitions he has advised on transactions across a variety of industries in the United States, the United Kingdom, China, Australia, Singapore, Bermuda, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, and Guam. He is a graduate of the University of Queensland in Australia with degrees in Law (2001) and Business (Management) (1999).
[SEGMENT 1-1] Tumultuous world 1 Welcome to the Show: Leftist Dogma, Biden's Fall, and Trump's Return Folks, let me just kick things off by saying this: the thing that makes the world unsafe isn't climate change, pandemics, or UFOs—it's Leftism. Leftism is like your drunk Guatemalan midget friend who insists on driving, even though he can't see over the steering wheel. Leftists are so locked into their dogma, they can't see the world for what it really is, and we're all just passengers holding on for dear life. Take the last election, for instance. Trump wins against all odds. I mean, it wasn't just an uphill battle; it was Everest, and the man climbed it wearing Speedos and loafers. Yet, despite this monumental victory, Democrats still haven't learned a thing. Oh sure, a few of them have had their “aha” moments, but most are still stumbling around in the dark, holding their fake mandate like a participation trophy from a T-ball game. And let's talk about that mandate, shall we? The Left loves to point to 2020 and crow, “Biden got 81 million votes!” Really? If Biden was their chosen disciple, their political messiah, then why did they get rid of him? You don't believe me? Look at the writing on the wall—or rather, the whispering in the halls of the DNC. Even James Carville, the Ragin' Cajun himself, called Biden a “tragic case” and said he should've bowed out gracefully. But let's face it, there's no graceful exit when you're the guy who fell up the stairs three times on live television. [X] SB – Carville on Biden Would have won because they would have had talented people running. Toast of Washington. Gotten away with letting Hunter Biden go free.Trump's Return And then there's Trump. Back like the world's most triumphant boomerang, and this time, the landslide wasn't just big—it was yuge. Bigger than the Left's ability to cheat, a creative arena where the Left is unchallenged. [SEGMENT 1-2] Tumultuous world 2 But do you think that's going to stop the Joy Reids and the women of The View from taking shots at him? Not a chance. Trump could walk on water tomorrow, and they'd complain he didn't swim. These are the same people who propped up Joe Biden—a man who's been playing a very public, very tragic game of Where's Waldo? for the last few years. While Trump's out there being treated like royalty—literally, Macron rolled out the red carpet for him at Notre Dame—Biden's doing his best impression of Rip Van Winkle. Did you see the footage of him in Africa? He fell asleep in a meeting! Forget “Sleepy Joe,” we're entering full-on Comatose Joe territory.The Left's Bitter Defeat It's not just Trump reclaiming his rightful place on the world stage; it's America. The world knows it. Even our frenemies know it. But here at home, Leftists are still clinging to their bitterness like it's a lifeline. They're like the losing team in a championship game who refuse to leave the field, insisting the scoreboard must be wrong. And let's talk about their big trade. They dumped their “81-million-vote” man and picked...what? A backup quarterback on a team that's already forfeited the season? It's like trading your Bentley for a used Yugo and expecting a standing ovation. [SEGMENT 1-3] Tumultuous world 3 [X] SB – Rand Paul on USPS losing 80 percent of its business But hey, maybe Biden—or more likely, Jill—has some fight left. Did you hear about the administration loaning billions to one of Elon Musk's competitors? That's a move so petty, it's almost admirable. It's like trying to undercut Amazon by opening a mom-and-pop bookstore in the middle of a cornfield. [X] SB – Morning Joe on DOGEGod's Hand in All This Now, let me get serious for a second. This isn't just about politics; it's about something bigger. Divine intervention, maybe? Trump's return feels ordained, like the Almighty Himself took one look at the chaos—Syria in turmoil, the looming shadow of World War III—and said, “Alright, enough of this nonsense. Let's get the A-team back in.” Remember that near-miss on Trump's head a while back? I think it was God reminding us that even a storm can't take down the man He's chosen to lead.Wrapping Up So, buckle up, folks. We're in for a wild ride. The world is resetting itself, and America is reclaiming its place at the top. But don't expect the Left to go quietly into that good night. They'll kick, scream, and throw tantrums like a toddler in the candy aisle. [SEGMENT 1-4] Tumultuous world 4 [X] SB – Obama on democracy being far down on the list. Pluralism is not about holding hands, It's not about abandoning your convictions Forging alliances…making room for the woke and the waking… Trump is back. And whether the Left likes it or not, the grown-ups are in charge again. Welcome to the show, where we'll dig into all of this and more. Stay tuned—this is just the beginning. [X] SB – Coopins on Trump being susceptible to flattery Europe's fear of Trump. Long before the election What will European leaders do. Are they worried. Perceptive to Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
[SEGMENT 1-1] Tumultuous world 1 Welcome to the Show: Leftist Dogma, Biden's Fall, and Trump's Return Folks, let me just kick things off by saying this: the thing that makes the world unsafe isn't climate change, pandemics, or UFOs—it's Leftism. Leftism is like your drunk Guatemalan midget friend who insists on driving, even though he can't see over the steering wheel. Leftists are so locked into their dogma, they can't see the world for what it really is, and we're all just passengers holding on for dear life. Take the last election, for instance. Trump wins against all odds. I mean, it wasn't just an uphill battle; it was Everest, and the man climbed it wearing Speedos and loafers. Yet, despite this monumental victory, Democrats still haven't learned a thing. Oh sure, a few of them have had their “aha” moments, but most are still stumbling around in the dark, holding their fake mandate like a participation trophy from a T-ball game. And let's talk about that mandate, shall we? The Left loves to point to 2020 and crow, “Biden got 81 million votes!” Really? If Biden was their chosen disciple, their political messiah, then why did they get rid of him? You don't believe me? Look at the writing on the wall—or rather, the whispering in the halls of the DNC. Even James Carville, the Ragin' Cajun himself, called Biden a “tragic case” and said he should've bowed out gracefully. But let's face it, there's no graceful exit when you're the guy who fell up the stairs three times on live television. [X] SB – Carville on Biden Would have won because they would have had talented people running. Toast of Washington. Gotten away with letting Hunter Biden go free.Trump's Return And then there's Trump. Back like the world's most triumphant boomerang, and this time, the landslide wasn't just big—it was yuge. Bigger than the Left's ability to cheat, a creative arena where the Left is unchallenged. [SEGMENT 1-2] Tumultuous world 2 But do you think that's going to stop the Joy Reids and the women of The View from taking shots at him? Not a chance. Trump could walk on water tomorrow, and they'd complain he didn't swim. These are the same people who propped up Joe Biden—a man who's been playing a very public, very tragic game of Where's Waldo? for the last few years. While Trump's out there being treated like royalty—literally, Macron rolled out the red carpet for him at Notre Dame—Biden's doing his best impression of Rip Van Winkle. Did you see the footage of him in Africa? He fell asleep in a meeting! Forget “Sleepy Joe,” we're entering full-on Comatose Joe territory.The Left's Bitter Defeat It's not just Trump reclaiming his rightful place on the world stage; it's America. The world knows it. Even our frenemies know it. But here at home, Leftists are still clinging to their bitterness like it's a lifeline. They're like the losing team in a championship game who refuse to leave the field, insisting the scoreboard must be wrong. And let's talk about their big trade. They dumped their “81-million-vote” man and picked...what? A backup quarterback on a team that's already forfeited the season? It's like trading your Bentley for a used Yugo and expecting a standing ovation. [SEGMENT 1-3] Tumultuous world 3 [X] SB – Rand Paul on USPS losing 80 percent of its business But hey, maybe Biden—or more likely, Jill—has some fight left. Did you hear about the administration loaning billions to one of Elon Musk's competitors? That's a move so petty, it's almost admirable. It's like trying to undercut Amazon by opening a mom-and-pop bookstore in the middle of a cornfield. [X] SB – Morning Joe on DOGEGod's Hand in All This Now, let me get serious for a second. This isn't just about politics; it's about something bigger. Divine intervention, maybe? Trump's return feels ordained, like the Almighty Himself took one look at the chaos—Syria in turmoil, the looming shadow of World War III—and said, “Alright, enough of this nonsense. Let's get the A-team back in.” Remember that near-miss on Trump's head a while back? I think it was God reminding us that even a storm can't take down the man He's chosen to lead.Wrapping Up So, buckle up, folks. We're in for a wild ride. The world is resetting itself, and America is reclaiming its place at the top. But don't expect the Left to go quietly into that good night. They'll kick, scream, and throw tantrums like a toddler in the candy aisle. [SEGMENT 1-4] Tumultuous world 4 [X] SB – Obama on democracy being far down on the list. Pluralism is not about holding hands, It's not about abandoning your convictions Forging alliances…making room for the woke and the waking… Trump is back. And whether the Left likes it or not, the grown-ups are in charge again. Welcome to the show, where we'll dig into all of this and more. Stay tuned—this is just the beginning. [X] SB – Coopins on Trump being susceptible to flattery Europe's fear of Trump. Long before the election What will European leaders do. Are they worried. Perceptive to Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
Episode Highlight: On this episode of the "Embracing Only" podcast, we delve into how being “too emotional” can be your superpower with Rachel Radway, a certified leadership and executive coach, Mastermind facilitator, and author. Highly perceptive individuals often feel like they are crazy, broken, or the only person who feels this way. This is not true, there are so many of us out here, including many incredibly successful women. Rachel has more than 25 years of leadership experience across tech startups, not-for-profits, and Fortune 500s. She's particularly passionate about helping women leaders who are wired a little differently create the conditions they need to thrive. Key Discussion Points: 02:33 Exploring High Sensitivity Perception: 30% of people are affected by high sensitivity perception. This comes with its own challenges and superpowers. 08:32 Strategies for Managing Sensory Overload in Our Increasingly Connected Workspaces: While you may not be able to control your environment completely, there are ways you can create conditions for success. 13:55 The Stigma of Being Labeled as Highly Sensitive: Women face so many challenges in the workplace, the last thing they need is another label attached to them that is often associated with weakness. 17:46 Navigating Extreme Self-Expectations: Brain research has shown that the brains of highly sensitive people optimize for successful group outcomes rather than individual outcomes. 23:04 Understanding How Your Brain Works: This work can be intimidating because there are so many deep-seated social expectations of us. The first step is to get support. 29:49 The Power of the Pause: One of the biggest gifts we can give ourselves is to pause before we take action and to start listening to ourselves. 37:34 The Pressure to Be Likable: Likability and authenticity sometimes feel in dissonance with one another. There are ways you can navigate these feelings. In Summary: If you think you are highly perceptive and you are struggling, Rachel Radway urges you to give yourself grace, reach out for support, listen to your body, and take care of yourself. Resources from this episode: Perceptive by Rachel Radway (coming summer 2025) Follow Rachel on Linkedin or check out her website. Connect with your hosts: Follow Archita on Linkedin or check out her website. Follow Olivia on Linkedin or check out her website. Follow Embracing Only on Linkedin, Instagram, and Facebook, or check out the website. _________ Produced by Ideablossoms
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Need to transform decision-making in your agile team? In this episode, we discuss how to harness the power of perceptiveness using Jeffrey's insights from a lecture on the architect Christopher Alexander and the book 'How Emotions Are Made.' Links: How to Become Perceptive: https://www.henrikkarlsson.xyz/p/perceptive - Ryan Singer's Christopher Alexander: A Primer : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESTckhhKS0k - Book: How Emotions are Made: https://lisafeldmanbarrett.com/books/how-emotions-are-made/ - Naive Realism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na%C3%AFve_realism_(psychology) - Annie Duke: Thinking in Bets https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35957157-thinking-in-bets -------------------------------------------------- You'll find free videos and practice material, plus our book Agile Conversations, at https://agileconversations.com/ And we'd love to hear any thoughts, ideas, or feedback you have about the show: email us at info@agileconversations.com -------------------------------------------------- About Your Hosts Douglas Squirrel and Jeffrey Fredrick joined forces at TIM Group in 2013, where they studied and practised the art of management through difficult conversations. Over a decade later, they remain united in their passion for growing profitable organisations through better communication. Squirrel is an advisor, author, keynote speaker, coach, and consultant, and he's helped over 300 companies of all sizes make huge, profitable improvements in their culture, skills, and processes. You can find out more about his work here: douglassquirrel.com/index.html Jeffrey is Vice President of Engineering at ION Analytics, Organiser at CITCON, the Continuous Integration and Testing Conference, and is an accomplished author and speaker. You can connect with him here: www.linkedin.com/in/jfredrick/
“What is a mentor? Four words. One big question.”What do you look for in a mentor? What qualities should you consider? And, more importantly, what exactly is a mentor?To help answer these questions and discuss the role mentors play in the careers of physicians Dr. David Gratzer is joined by Dr. Suzanne Koven, a Harvard-affiliated physician and Writer-in-Residence at Massachusetts General, whose article, "What Is a Mentor?" was recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine.In this episode you will learn:the distinction between coaching and mentoringthe types of mentor relationshipsthe importance of genuine empathy and firm ego boundaries in mentorshow to find a good mentor. THANKS FOR LISTENING!Quick Takes is a production of the Center for Addiction and Mental Health. You can find links to the relevant content mentioned in the show and accessible transcripts of all the episodes we produce online at CAMH.ca.Follow CAMH Education on X (formerly known as Twitter) @camhEduFollow and subscribe to Reading of the Week where, every week, Dr. David Gratzer reviews research papers from the world of psychiatry.
Cooling towers are critical assets that don't always receive necessary maintenance focus. When they stop functioning, the plant stops and it's all hands on deck to make a repairs. In this podcast, we're joined by Andy Cichy, National Sales Manager for Perceptiv at Regal Rexnord (regalrexnord.com), to discuss the issues maintenance managers encounter with cooling towers and how the company's Perceptiv service can provide effective condition monitoring that will move maintenance from a reactive to a proactive status. In the conversation, Cichy addresses issues that arise in cooling towers, how sensors and the Perceptive experts can monitor and communicate component status/performance, and how the system helps address inherent safety issues. He also shares how the Perceptive Water Level Detection system and the Cambridge traveling water screen can help avoid screen clogs and the pump failures that usually result.
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In this episode of DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, Host Tom Salemi interviews Jim Hollingshead, PhD, the CEO of Insulet. Hollingshead had the unenviable job of taking over for CEO Shacey Petrovic when she left the insulin-delivery company two years ago. Hollingshead previously had helped ResMed develop its industry-leading connectivity/cloud strategy. In this conversation you'll hear about his journey and what steps Insulet has taken to build share in the Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes markets MassDevice Editor Chris Newmaker returns with his newsmakers - Asensus Surgical, Tandem, Stryker, Perceptive, and BiVacor. This episode is sponsored by DeviceTalks West. Register to attend at West.DeviceTalks.com Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don't miss a future episode.
What is the Lord's Kind of Prayer? #1-PERSISTENT, vv. 1-2 #2-PERCEPTIVE, vv. 3-5 #3-PRAISE-CENTERED, vv. 6-9
How to Notice What God is Doing in and Around You. Matthew 16 :1-12 Donate: https://amenpodcast.com/donate
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Federal Reserve Chair Powell is testifying to the Senate Banking Committee today. The issue is whether Powell (who is not an economist) will be able to answer any perceptive questions that might be asked. If US inflation is lower than in Europe, why is the Fed not cutting rates? Why emphasize data dependency when data is unreliable and policy works with a lag?
Nakshatra, an IIT Delhi graduate, developed a deep interest in astrology after facing significant health crises, including a false diagnosis of blood cancer and a paralytic attack in 2011. Initially skeptical, he became intrigued by the accurate predictions made by an astrologer. This fascination led him to study astrology in depth, and after a decade of learning, he decided to pursue it full-time. His vision is to integrate astrology into the field of data analytics, making predictions publicly available on his Instagram page "THE LOGICAL ASTROLOGER" before events occur. According to Nakshatra, the future is predictable. Through his ongoing research, he aims to elevate astrology to global recognition, striving for India to achieve the same acclaim for astrology that it has for yoga, honoring the wisdom of its ancient traditions. 0:00 Predictions for 2024 4:43 Bharat ki Kundli kya hai? 6:50 Past predictions on India that came true 11:01 Kundli is basically Data Analytics Software 13:34 Free Will Vs Kundli mein likha hai 16:45 How Kundli works & predicts future 20:05 ग्रह of Jyotish Vs Planets of solar system 21:41 Jyotish works on Perceptive reality 27:18 How can Kundli be called scientific? 30:17 How Kundli is defined by one's environment 32:05 Dhruv Rathi & Subjective environment 35:14 Objective environment & ग्रह movement 40:46 How kundli can predict one's marriage 43:09 Astrologers can predict number of marriages? 45:02 Multiple relationships today vs 100 years ago 49:40 If marriage is made in heaven, why Kundli milan? 53:37 Kundli milan in arranged marriages 57:12 In Foreign, no Kundli but still things work fine? 1:00:11 Rape case filed due to Kundli milan 1:04:10 Using wrong Kundli for marriage isn't fraud? 1:07:00 Do remedies & manifestation work? 1:09:45 How Behavioural remedies work 1:13:00 How non Behavioural remedies work 1:15:14 Duryodhan's Kundli & remedies 1:17:30 How can jyotish predict country's kundli 1:19:44 Don't mock jyotish but astrologers can be bad 1:24:32 What can be predicted & what can't be 1:25:30 Analysing Narendra Modi's Kundli 1:29:39 Analysing Kundli of politicians 1:32:43 Manmohan Singh's Kundli 1:33:50 Interesting Story of Modi's Kundli 1:35:54 Future of Modi Sarkar & concept of Muhurat 1:38:15 Ram Mandir muhurat was one of the best 1:40:12 How Modi will behave in 3rd term 1:44:00 Can health/diseases be predicted? 1:47:05 How astrology discovered ग्रह ki qualities?
It was such a joy to get to chat with Wendy Snyder, parenting coach and founder of Fresh Start Families. Her passion for shifting the way we think about parenting and relationships with our kids is such an inspiration. If you are a parent of a spicy/strong-willed child, then this is the episode for you! She discusses “out of date” parenting models that are heavy with punitive measures and why these not only cause disconnection and harm in our relationships with our kids, but ultimately why they're not effective or the way we all flourish. She opts instead for compassionate discipline which she talks about in the episode. I love the practical ways she gives us to empower our children and ourselves by meeting our needs and attuning to our kids. Her personal story and how she landed on this way of parenting resonates so much with my own story and I love the way she talks about strong-willed children and discusses their intense needs to feel powerful and a sense of belonging. So often times we hear this “need for power” as a negative thing, but Wendy talks about how we all have this need, it's biological, and we all have it in varying degrees. When this bucket isn't getting filled, this is when we see resistance or less desirable behavior in us all. She gives the example of even how we see adults speak to a coffee barista rudely, when that bucket isn't being filled. Wendy's passion is contagious and I am so excited to share our chat with you. You can find Wendy and learn more about Fresh Start Families and her resources, coaching services, course information, and membership group information on: -Instagram @freshstartwendy -her website FreshStartFamilyOnline.com -her podcast Fresh Start Family Show I mention the following people/resources in the episode: Spicy Ones, coined by Mary Van Geffen @maryvangeffen @singinghome and how she helps moms yell less through regulation awareness, music, and singing *Raising Your Spirted Child: A Guide for Parents Whose Child is More Intense, Sensitive, Perceptive, Persistent, and Energetic by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka *This is an affiliate link. I may earn a small commission if you choose to purchase, at no additional cost to you. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reclaimingthewildchild/message
Jim Paladino, Earl Crochet, and Jim Heim. Discover how their revolutionary sensor technology, initially developed for military and drug enforcement purposes, is transforming the oil and gas sector.Key Takeaways:- The fascinating backstory of Perceptive Sensor Inc., from a barber shop discovery to cutting-edge tech.- How non-invasive sensors provide real-time fluid identification in pipelines and tanks.- Industry insights on the applications of this technology in Downstream and Upstream sectors.- The future of fluid tracking and digital manifests in oil and gas and beyond.The Problem:Traditional methods of fluid identification and tracking are invasive, costly, and often inaccurate.AI to the Rescue:Perceptive Sensor Inc. uses advanced acoustic fingerprinting to accurately identify and quantify liquids without cutting into pipes or tanks.Industry Insights:Understand the critical role of real-time fluid analysis in reducing yield loss, ensuring product quality, and enhancing operational efficiency.The Future:Explore the potential of this technology in other industries such as chemicals, food processing, and logistics.Guest Bio:Jim Paladino, Director of Finance; Earl Crochet, Senior Vice President of Business Development for Oil & Gas; and Jim Heim, CEO of Perceptive Sensor Inc., bring decades of experience and innovation to the table, offering unparalleled insights into the future of sensor technology in industrial markets.CHAPTERS:0:00 - Perceptive Sensor Technologies1:15 - How the Technology Was Invented6:41 - Founders' Early Days at Perceptive Sensor10:38 - Technology Functionality Explained16:58 - Transmix Applications18:37 - Upstream Oil & Gas Applications21:28 - Data Integration and Utilization23:40 - Data Feed Systems27:08 - Pricing Model for Technology29:37 - Cross-Industry Applications32:03 - Tank ApplicationsFind us here
In this enlightening episode of the Healthy Healer podcast, host Dr. Fred Moss engages in a captivating conversation with Dr. Rita Louise, a distinguished figure in holistic health and mind/body healing. Dr. Louise's journey, sparked by a childhood fascination with extrasensory perception, has evolved into a profound exploration of intuition, empathy, and clairvoyance. With decades of experience and a diverse background spanning naturopathy, psychology, and the esoteric arts, Dr. Louise illuminates the interconnectedness of physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Through her unique insights and remarkable abilities as a medical intuitive, she offers invaluable guidance for reclaiming health and overcoming obstacles. The discussion delves into her latest book, "Bang! It Was Me All Along," a transformative narrative that empowers individuals to break free from negative patterns and embrace personal growth. Dr. Louise's wisdom resonates deeply as she shares practical advice and illuminates the path to wholeness and fulfillment. Key takeaways: From a young age of 12, Dr. Rita Louise became fascinated with extrasensory perception and psychic abilities, inspired by figures like Kreskin. This led her on a lifelong journey of studying intuition, empathy, and clairvoyance. After studying at the Berkeley Psychic Institute, she discovered she had strong intuitive gifts. Her specialty is sensing people's health concerns and the underlying emotional/mental roots of their physical issues. This led her to get a degree as a naturopath and a Ph.D. in natural health counseling, focusing on how thoughts and emotions impact health. She believes chronic illness often stems from toxic thoughts or limiting emotions. Her new book "Bang! It Was Me All Along" chronicles her journey to overcoming negative thinking patterns, rumination, and toxic relationships to find happiness and contentment. It provides a roadmap for personal growth based on her experiences. As an empath, she struggles with energetic overload in public places like Walmart. But she sees her gifts as existing on a spectrum that everyone has access to, just expressed to different degrees. While excited about AI's potential, she cautions against over-reliance as it can't truly grasp the depths of a person's soul, emotions, and motivations the way human empaths and intuitive can. Her advice is that change and happiness are possible if you commit to personal growth practices over time. We don't have to stay stuck in who we currently are. In summary, it highlights Dr. Louise's expertise in blending intuitive gifts with natural health counseling to help people overcome emotional blocks and find greater wholeness. Her new book shares her inspirational journey. Links: Website: https://soulhealer.com Website: https://medical-intuitives.com Website: https://appliedenergeticsinstitute.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rita.louise.94 Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1009415123443462 Recent book: Dang! It Was Me All Along? https://www.amazon.com/Dang-Was-All-Along-Cultivate/dp/0975864939/ Show Notes: Energy healing and intuition with Dr. Rita Louise. 0:06 ESP, intuition, and mindfulness with a focus on personal growth. 1:06 AI's impact on human-machine relations. 7:34 The impact of technology on society and personal growth. 12:09 Empathy, insecurity, and modern Western humanity. 16:09 Personal growth and self-improvement. 21:28
A perceptive bank teller in Australia saved an older woman from being scammed out of $2 million. The lady said she had to sell her house to get her "boyfriend" out of jail overseas. STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/bank-teller-saves-woman-from-getting-scammed-out-of-millions/
Passage: Daniel 10-12Series: Living in ExileSpeaker: Mitchell CruitDate: March 17, 2024Listen Here (Right-Click to Download)
Everyones seen the films, but what does it take to be a real life 007? Andrew Bustamante is a former covert CIA intelligence officer and US Air Force combat veteran. He is the founder of EverydaySpy, an online education platform that teaches real-world international espionage techniques that can be used in everyday life. In this conversation Andrew and Steven discuss topics such as, why spy skills work in the business world, how to manipulate people, the ways to take control of your emotions, and why he's leaving the US before 2030. (00:00) Intro (02:10) Your Time At The CIA (02:47) What Is The CIA? (03:27) You've Got It Wrong About Spies (06:13) Applying Real Spy Skills To Overcome Any Barrier In Our Lives (07:43) How To Manipulate People (17:45) The Psychological Profile Of A CIA Agent (20:43) I Held The Key To Nuclear Missiles (22:45) It Was A Horrible Job (24:30) Would You Have You Pressed The Nuclear Button? (26:48) The CIA Message That Changed My Life (28:43) The Interview Process For The CIA (32:44) How Did You Feel When You Received That Letter? (35:07) Did The CIA Tell You To Cut Off From Your Social Circle? (35:57) Your Ethnicity Factor To Be Recruited By The CIA (37:16) Do You Have To Change Your Identity? (38:27) How Expensive Is To Train A CIA Agent? (38:34) What's The CIA Training Scheme? (39:17) Do They Show You How To Kill? (40:19) How You Teach The Art Of Lying (43:13) Body Language & Lying (44:59) Demystifying Lying Signs (47:57) How To Tell If Someone Is Lying (49:47) Human Psychology (52:55) The Essence Of Manipulation (54:32) How To Find Someone's Ideology To Manipulate Them (58:45) Have You Changed The Way You Look At The World? (01:02:34) Perception vs Perceptive (01:04:32) Leaning Into Objective vs Subjective Feelings (01:05:58) How To Train Yourself To Apply Rational Objective Perspective (01:08:27) Your Business Success (01:11:34) What Is SADRAT? (01:13:40) Change The Game When Selling Your Products (01:15:46) What Is Espionage? (01:16:41) What Is Our Secret Life? (01:20:49) How To Enter Someone's Secret Life (01:26:06) How To Apply It To Business (01:28:52) Adapting To Change Faster Than Your Opponent (01:31:51) Were There Times Your Life Was At Threat? (01:34:16) Sexpionage, What Is It? (01:36:22) Disguise, Did You Ever Do It? (01:41:17) Do CIA Agents Get Trained To Not Feel Fear & Anxiety? (01:43:56) How Do They Train You To Slow Down Your Emotional Brain? (01:50:11) Your Wife & You Leaving The CIA (01:51:38) America Is Going Through A Hard Period (01:56:58) What's The Advice For Everyone To Make That Change? (01:59:10) How Does Your Identity Stop You From Evolving? (01:59:22) What Is Something You Used To Believe That You No Longer Do? Want to learn more from Andrew? Find your Spy Superpower: https://everydayspy.com/spyquiz Explore Spy School: https://everydayspy.com/ Join the podcast: https://youtube.com/@EverydaySpyPodcast Follow Andrew Twitter - https://bit.ly/49AI9qT Instagram - https://bit.ly/4bTOIqf YouTube - https://bit.ly/3IkEhOY Watch the episodes on Youtube - https://g2ul0.app.link/3kxINCANKsb Follow me: https://beacons.ai/diaryofaceo Sponsors: Whoop: https://join.whoop.com/en-uk/CEO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(Aired February 15, 2024) The Earth Is Not Flatt - Get into the minds of the Sherpas with this DomainSherpa Review! In this show, The Sherpas play The Domain Game (starting at the 27:03 mark), where they guess what certain domains were bought and sold for by the Sherpas and discuss the reasons behind their evaluations. Today's domains are DefiU.com, HydroTherapy.com, and Perceptive.io. Drew checks in for the last time from the Far East. The Sherpas review a list of domains about to come up for auction on NameJet.com, including Akira.com, FutureTech.com, TopForum.com, and Crit.com. The Sherpas also discuss different domain landers, marketplaces, and more. Also, DomainSherpa is now integrating with Muse.ai for episode transcripts and an AI-driven video player to easily look for topics, words, phrases, etc., and jump to the points in the video where they occur. Let us know your feedback! Plus, all DomainSherpa podcasts are now up on our YouTube channel at DS.tv and much more! JT is joined by Drew, Jen, & special guest Logan Flatt - so be sure to tune in!!
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HOW TO CALL BACK IN YOUR OWN POWER A few days ago I had a meeting with the other founders of SEEN (Spiritual Enlightenment Expansion Network) and I promised to make a video about Calling back our Power. THIS is the video I created. I did this on the fly, so it is not perfect, but it should be a great guide to help us all CALL BACK IN OUR POWER from all those things and people than may have siphoned it away from us. Blessings, Adrienne (Capricorntigress) Mandela Effect Chronicles Get A Reading with Me astrologyalookinside.com perceptiveguidance.com adrienneobeyhq.com getmearealcareer.com danceandslimdown.com monetizeinfluence.com gregarious1.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adrienne-obey/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adrienne-obey/support
In this episode, we explore the blurred lines between ChatGPT's responses and human-generated content, challenging the audience to discern and discuss the differences in a range of dialogues. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community
Happy Holidays! As is our tradition, this year we're celebrating the season with an original story. This year, the smartest barbarian fights Krampus. Plus.... Muppets! Check out our great sponsor teesbysummer.com
Is there an actual blueprint on how to become a successful real estate agent? Our guest in this episode is Sonny Moyers, the author of The Architecture of the Real Estate Practice. Using the principles and practical strategies that he now shares in his book, Sonny became an award-winning, successful agent in the Dallas Ft Worth area. Between 2004 and 2018, he was in the top 4% of all real estate agents nationwide. He was also in the top 1% of all agents in Texas for numerous years. Learn how he did it, and how you can tap into those same principles that brought him major success regardless of your industry. Best Moments: 03:05 WHY HE GOT INTO REAL ESTATE 08:14 HOW HE BECAME SUCCESSFUL AS AN AGENT 9:48 WHY HE GOT INTO REAL ESTATE 13:15 BIGGEST REAL ESTATE BRANDING MISTAKE 16:49 HIS GOAL IN REAL ESTATE 20:19 DEFINING A PERCEPTIVE SALE 23:59 WHY HE WROTE THE BOOK
Hosted by Scott Connor (@CharlesChillFFB), this episode I go through Travis May's data dump thread on 2024 mock drafts to translate what that looks like from a tier perspective in dynasty superflex. You can find the list from Travis linked here. For all of our written content, premium tools and much more: Head over to DestinationDevy.com For ALL of our picks, Bets, from us and other sharp cappers. Head on over to Dubclub and sign up for our Premium Package $10 off for the first month! Sign Up
In today's episode we sit down with Camilo Acosta, founder & general partner of Perceptive Ventures, an early stage venture firm, and walk through everything you want to know about Venture Capital (“VC”). We cover differences between Angel Investing vs. VC, what a company needs for different series rounds (pre-seed, seed, series A, series B and beyond), how venture capital differs from Growth Equity, what it takes to get into the Venture Capital world, and much much more.Camilo Acosta is the founder & general partner of Perceptive Ventures, an early stage venture firm focused on AI-first investments across the U.S. and Latin America. Prior to founding Perceptive, he built generative AI products at Meta used by millions of people. Before Meta, he built a machine learning based payments company that partnered with businesses worldwide before it was acquired in 2020. He holds a BA from Princeton University, and is based in San Francisco, California. You can follow him on Twitter @camilobacostaFollow us on Instagram and Tik Tok at @thewallstreetskinnyhttps://www.instagram.com/thewallstreetskinny/
Before Gus Fring from Breaking Bad signed on, before you were doing some first-person platforming up a tower, and before your map was filled with icons, this series had you mowing down some angry monkeys, angry men, and angry monkey men. We're going back almost 20 years, to 2004, to look at a first-person shooter that spawned many sequels. We're talking Far Cry.On this episode of Stealth Boom Boom, we look at how X-Isle got the attention of Nvidia, many years before the dinosaur island became Far Cry. We also discuss how Crytek were always looking to mix action and stealth in the game, as well as some dream casting for the Uwe Boll film.In our review, you'll hear some chat on how to pronounce the name of the game, how you're noisier when dragging your belly on the ground, the excellent sight and hearing of every enemy, BIG ZOOM ENERGY, the stealth-o-meter, tagging guys via your binoculars, thermal goggles that make the Splinter Cell (and X-Files) noise, the MP5, the Trigens that can leap up into the air, the Trigens that can go invisible, the Trigens that are called fat boys, gun perviness, incredible headshots, punching PC monitors, overpowered baddies, bad stamina, a good-looking jungle, hang glider vs helicopter, poor pacing, the second half of Crytek games, and unintentional Duke Nukem.After all that, the lads take you through what some of the critics were saying about the game around the time it came out, and then they give their final verdicts on whether Far Cry is a Pass, a Play, or an Espionage Explosion.For those that would like to play along at home, we'll be reviewing Batman: Arkham Asylum on the next episode of Stealth Boom Boom.IMPORTANT LINKS TO THINGS
Learn about why Perspective Parenting presented by Melissa Davidson is going to be one not to miss at HomeDadCon. Also, who are the 7 board nominees asking for your vote? Find more info about Melissa Davidson below: https://www.facebook.com/perceptive-parents https://www.linkedin.com/company/perceptive-parents/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homedadchat/message
Over the course his storied career, filmmaker Steve James has delved into the many ways in which individuals—frequently residents of his hometown of Chicago—are subject to the whims of history, society, and life itself. Whether detailing the struggles young athletes in his watershed 1994 documentary Hoop Dreams, the heroic efforts of anti-violence activists in 2011's The Interrupters, or the daily experience of high schoolers in his 2018 series City So Real, James has combined a sharp social analysis with a striking warmth and sympathy for his subjects. His latest documentary, A Compassionate Spy, might seem, on the surface, to be a departure. The film tells the story of Ted Hall, a physics prodigy who, at age 18, was invited to join the Manhattan Project. Perceptive beyond his years, Hall found himself haunted by the implications of his work and, in 1944, made the decision to share nuclear secrets with the Soviet Union. As compelling as this tale of espionage is, James's film become, in the director's words, “a love story,” with Ted's widow Joan taking centerstage as she recounts their life together, sharing the burden of her husband's secret. For today's episode, Film Comment editor Clinton Krute called up the director to discuss the impetus behind A Compassionate Spy, the film's surprising use of recreations, and how Ted Hall's fascinating story might complement—or offer a counter to—the themes of a certain summer blockbuster about atomic weapons.(Hint: it's not Barbie).
The term “spirited child” was coined by parent educator Mary Sheedy Kurcinka when she was looking for information regarding her own strong-willed son and only found words like “difficult”and “high-strung.” She believed that framing her son's personality positively would help her focus on his strengths. And there's no question spirited children bring us tons of joy– while also being emotionally intense, demanding, and extra sensitive. In this episode we discuss How to know if you have an officially “spirited” child How best to support them (spoiler alert: advanced notice on transitions) How we can learn lessons from our own spirited kids, like determination and curiosity Here are links to some writing on the topic that we discuss in this episode: Cheryl Maguire for parent.com: 4 Traits I Learned From My Spirited Child California Childcare Health Program, "Caring for the Spirited Child" Mary Sheedy Kurcinka: Raising Your Spirited Child, Third Edition: A Guide for Parents Whose Child Is More Intense, Sensitive, Perceptive, Persistent, and Energetic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1 Samuel 16:1-13 // Tom NelsonEyes can be tricky things. They play tricks on us.We believe what we see with our eyes more than almost anything else, but as humans, we have trouble seeing. Our seeing can mislead us, even deceive us. What we see often depends on who we listen to. Our human eyesight does not equate with spiritual insight. What do we do when what we see is in conflict with what we have heard? This is often where we have to remember faith is opposed to seeing but not opposed to knowing. That is a warning: your eyes will deceive you. Only God sees rightly. Humans see partially. The only way for us to see rightly is to listen to the one who sees wholly. Are you listening? What are you not seeing that God wants you to see?Sermon Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/49072341Prayer Requests: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2509/responses/new23.05.21
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 3, 2022 is: perceptible per-SEP-tuh-bul adjective Perceptible means “able to be seen or noticed.” // There was a perceptible change in the audience's mood during the scary parts of the otherwise-comedic movie. See the entry > Examples: “On Friday, in a bizarre act that immediately went viral, two climate activists covered a 130-ish-year-old Vincent Van Gogh painting with tomato soup at the National Gallery in London. ... Video shows that the orange soup did not seep into the yellow painting but rather rolled and dripped down the front, a barely perceptible layer clearly separating it from the art. The work reportedly suffered no damage, except to its frame.” — Caroline Mimbs Nyce, The Atlantic, 17 Oct. 2022 Did you know? See here: if something is perceptible, you can perceive it (“to notice or become aware of”) or capture it with your senses. Those who are linguistically perceptive may wonder if perceptible comes to us from Latin. It does indeed. Arriving in English by way of Late Latin perceptibilis, perceptible comes from a form of percipere (“to perceive”), which comes from Latin capere (“to take”) and the prefix per- (“thoroughly”). Perceptible shares the capere part of its ancestry with a number of other English words related to seizing or being seized, including capture, captor, captivate, and even catch. An even closer relation of perceptible is perceptive: while perceptible describes what can be perceived, perceptive describes the one who does the perceiving. Perceptive was formed in English from perception, which is also from percipere.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 3, 2022 is: perceptible per-SEP-tuh-bul adjective Perceptible means “able to be seen or noticed.” // There was a perceptible change in the audience's mood during the scary parts of the otherwise-comedic movie. See the entry > Examples: “On Friday, in a bizarre act that immediately went viral, two climate activists covered a 130-ish-year-old Vincent Van Gogh painting with tomato soup at the National Gallery in London. ... Video shows that the orange soup did not seep into the yellow painting but rather rolled and dripped down the front, a barely perceptible layer clearly separating it from the art. The work reportedly suffered no damage, except to its frame.” — Caroline Mimbs Nyce, The Atlantic, 17 Oct. 2022 Did you know? See here: if something is perceptible, you can perceive it (“to notice or become aware of”) or capture it with your senses. Those who are linguistically perceptive may wonder if perceptible comes to us from Latin. It does indeed. Arriving in English by way of Late Latin perceptibilis, perceptible comes from a form of percipere (“to perceive”), which comes from Latin capere (“to take”) and the prefix per- (“thoroughly”). Perceptible shares the capere part of its ancestry with a number of other English words related to seizing or being seized, including capture, captor, captivate, and even catch. An even closer relation of perceptible is perceptive: while perceptible describes what can be perceived, perceptive describes the one who does the perceiving. Perceptive was formed in English from perception, which is also from percipere.