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Sfinga leads the gang through a survey of the counter-magical tactics employed by witch bottles. From Blagrave's "Astrological Practice of Physick" all the way to Harry Middleton Hyatt's collections on hoodoo and conjure, the Dragon, Wolf, and Owl engage in some quick maths: early modern humoural theory + pins + heat + a witch's bladder = an absolutely fantastic time reversing malefica. Support us on patreon.com/TheFrightfulHowls and follow us at twitter.com/FrightfulHowls.
Welcome to the Weekday Weird, today we are discussing the debt we must all pay, really something we talk about a lot in a way and the Haunted Emlen Physick Estate LINKS FROM THE SHOW: https://capemaymac.org/experience/emlen-physick-estate/ https://cmmac.ticketapp.org/portal/product/225 https://www.findagrave.com/ Best way to support us! Enjoy the Videos & Hit Bell for Notifications ►Our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hk-rY3mRps Our other YouTube channel: ►Scary Story Society https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8wcoLFxi5jLwE9OHhnF8qw WEBSITE: TheWeirdNetwork.com ►Get some gear at our SHOP: https://www.ShopNightmare365.com/ SUBMIT Your Stories & Experiences ►Weird Club Hotline 732-660-8893 ►E-mail the new snail mail: Nightmare365Podcast@gmail.com Reddit: Chat & Share your stories! https://www.reddit.com/r/Nightmare365/ ►Join the Postcard Club: ►Donate to our VENMO for a Postcard or just to help out: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3113686939992064014 Our Friends Mike & Tom from Jack-o'-Lantern Press: Website: https://www.jackolanternpress.com/ Find their Book “Transylveinya Traveler” at https://amzn.to/3u5Ao8d Let's be social media friends: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nightmare365/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightmare365pod Twitter: @WeirdNetNews https://twitter.com/WeirdNetNews Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Nightmare365/?ref=bookmarks For any questions or concerns regarding our show or information we may use on our YouTube channel, please contact us through the email stated above and we'll get back to you within 48 hours. STAY SPOOKY Matt & Greg
Episode 63 – Originally Published September 2018 At the very bottom of New Jersey is a tiny Victorian town called Cape May. This is my home away from home. Filled with historic charm, and “painted ladies” – what we affectionately call the vibrant Victorian homes – you feel as if you're transported back in time … Continue reading "Emlen Physick and the Physick Estate" The post Emlen Physick and the Physick Estate appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
In today's episode, we are going to be discussing the female characters of Hamlet: Ophelia and Gertrude. We will be tackling some of the more difficult parts of the play for modern readers and theater-makers: the misogyny and seeming lack of female agency. In the first half, Korey will help us grapple with the seemingly inherent misogyny of the text (is the play misogynist just because the title character is? Or is there another possible reading?). Then, Elyse will lead us through what an Early Modern audience member would have understood about Ophelia's death and Gertrude's part in it. Specifically we will focus on a cultural knowledge that has largely been lost for the modern audience, and the agency granted to these characters through that understanding. Content warning: we will be discussing abortion, reproductive health, misogyny, and include brief mentions of assault and violence. Please listen with care. We do not recommend any early modern medical advice. We are not doctors now or in the early modern era. Also, we may use women, feminine, and female interchangeably to discuss issues pertaining to non-cismale bodies. While we know that people of all genders can be affected by patriarchy as well as become pregnant and need to be able to make their own decisions about reproductive health, we are aligning our language for this episode with that of the early modern writers we are analyzing. Shakespeare Anyone? is created and produced by Korey Leigh Smith and Elyse Sharp. Music is "Neverending Minute" by Sounds Like Sander. Follow us on Instagram at @shakespeareanyonepod for updates or visit our website at shakespeareanyone.com You can support the podcast at patreon.com/shakespeareanyone Works referenced: Brustein, Robert. “Misogyny: THE HAMLET OBSESSION.” The Tainted Muse: Prejudice and Presumption in Shakespeare and His Time, Yale University Press, 2009, pp. 13–52. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt5vktzf.4. Accessed 17 Aug. 2022. Culpeper, Nicholas. The Complete Herbal: To Which Is Now Added, Upwards of One Hundred Additional Herbs, with a Display of Their Medicinal and Occult Qualities ; Physically Applied to the Cure of All Disorders Incident to Mankind ; to Which Are Now First Annexed, the English Physician Enlarged, and Key to Physic, with Rules for Compounding Medicine According to the True System of Nature Forming a Complete Family Dispensatory, and Natural System of Physic. Edited by Thomas Kelly, Thomas Kelly, 17, Paternoster Row, 1843. Culpeper, Nicholas. The English Physitian, or, an Astrologo-Physical Discourse of the Vulgar Herbs of This Nation: Being a Compleat Method of Physick, Whereby a Man May Preserve His Body in Health ; or Cure Himself, Being Sick, for Three Pence Charge, with Such Things Only as Grow in England, They Being Most Fit for English Bodies ... Edited by Thomas Cross, Peter Cole, at the Sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange, 1652, Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership, http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A35365.0001.001, Accessed 16 Aug. 2022. Leong, Elaine. “‘Herbals She Peruseth': Reading Medicine in Early Modern England.” Renaissance Studies, vol. 28, no. 4, 5 Sept. 2014, pp. 556–578., https://doi.org/10.1111/rest.12079. Neville, Sarah.“Early Modern Herbals and the Book Trade: English Stationers and the Commodification of Botany”. Cambridge University Press, 6 Jan. 2022. Online. Internet. 26 Jul. 2022. Available: https://books.openmonographs.org/articles/book/Early_Modern_Herbals_and_the_Book_Trade_English_Stationers_and_the_Commodification_of_Botany/19189484/1 Riddle, John M. Eve's Herbs: A History of Contraception and Abortion in the West. Harvard University Press, 1999.
Dr. Emlen Physick Jr. graduated from medical school only to retire before ever working as a doctor. Having inherited a fortune to last a lifetime from his father, Dr. Physick Jr. built an impressive mansion in 1879 which has lived to be one of America's most haunted according to Country Living… What two-legged and four-legged spirits still walk the halls of the Emlen Physick Estate to this day? References for this episode at: https://sites.google.com/view/haunting-cases-podcast/episodes/episode-25-emlen-physick-estate
In this episode, Canadian pulmonary hypertension patient, Stacy Physick was diagnosed with PH in 2011. She immediately got her affairs in order, believing she only expected to survive 1-3 years. Now, 10 years post-diagnosis she shares her journey and her conscious decision to lead a normal life. Learn more about pulmonary hypertension trials at www.phaware.global/clinicaltrials. Never miss an episode with the phaware® podcast app. Follow us @phaware on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube & Linkedin Engage for a cure: www.phaware.global/donate #phaware #ClinicalTrials @PHACanada
This week we all read books that were set in our neck of the woods. New England! Aileen starts us off with On Beauty by Zadie Smith. Set at a Harvard-esque university, On Beauty covers a wide swath of topics, like elitism, Eastern Liberalism, and identity struggles within a bi-racial family. Lauren read The Physick...
John Wesley's bestselling book was not a work of theology, but a book of medical remedies titled Primitive Physick, or an easy and natural Method of Curing Most Diseases. In a time when medical care by doctors was primarily the privilege of the wealthy, Wesley offered medical advice and free pills and elixirs to the poor as a way of upholding the Methodist General Rule of doing all the good you can to the souls and bodies of people. While Wesley's remedies may seem quaint and misguided by modern medical standards, they do reveal the heart of the Methodist movement as being concerned for the salvation of the whole person. In this episode, host Bob Kaylor offers a glimpse into this fascinating (and quirky) work of Wesley.Grab a copy of Primitive Physick.Read Samuel Rogal's interesting article in The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine. Send your questions and comments to the host at pastorbk@tlumc.org and follow Bob Kaylor on Twitter @revbkaylor. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bobkaylor.substack.com
“There’s a magic to thinking big — Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t.. You’re right." This episode is among my absolute favourites, I walked away feeling inspired and excited and I know you will too! If you need a good kick up the backside and want to start taking back some of your power… this one’s for you! Today’s guest, Ben Physick is a personal trainer, an exercise physiologist, a weight loss coach and a public speaker. We talk about his journey into the direct selling industry and the catalyst for his success. He gives some brilliant tips and advice, as well on how to get a move on with your direct selling journey. If you feel like you’re stuck in your business, and you just don’t know if you’re still on the right track, just listen to this episode and pick up tons of golden nuggets that will definitely leave you feeling inspired and motivated. P.S. He dropped SO many books that we listed them all for you in the show notes! Let’s get started! “If you think you can, you’re right. If you think you can’t, you’re also right.” - Henry Ford We’ll be talking about: Introduction [0:00] Ben Physick’s journey into direct selling [3:52] Connect people to yourself FIRST, not to the business [7:03] Ben’s learning curve [9:51] The turning point for Ben in his business — the catalyst of his success [11:59] Leveraging business through Facebook [15:56] Focus on one area — don’t spread yourself too thin [18:46] Ben explains utilising Facebook to funnel people into his business [19:40] Translating Ben’s success into other businesses [26:08] Value first: Sell without selling [27:19] Consistency is the key [28:51] Ben shares a little tip to boost your Facebook presence [30:47] Seasons of work VS seasons of harvest [33:33] Tips for those who feel they’re “stuck” in their business [37:39] Book recommendations [40:01] Tips for business owners on how to make time for reading [43:53] Ben’s Morning Routine [48:18] Ben keeps saying “just pick one thing”, what does this mean? [49:16] About Our Guest: Ben Physick is a personal trainer, exercise physiologist, weight Loss coach and public speaker. He has owned and operated his own personal training studio for over 20 years and has to date helped literally tens of thousands of people around the world to correct their weight. Ben speaks regularly about his passion for weight loss and is considered as one of Australia’s leading professionals in the fast growing wellness industry. He not only has a great understanding of the theoretical background of human physiology but as an ex athlete he also has an understanding of the application of those principles. Resources: Questions are the Answers by Allan Pease (https://amzn.to/3zdOlCQ) The Parable of the Pipeline by Burke Hedges (https://amzn.to/2Uh6ykd) The Wellness Revolution by Paul Zane Pilzer (https://amzn.to/3wMMgvN) The One Thing by Gary Keller with Jay Papasan (https://amzn.to/3ijGqNo) Think & Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill (https://adbl.co/3evuyXs) The Business of the 21st Century by Robert Kiyosaki (https://adbl.co/3hOzvwM) The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy (https://adbl.co/3im3Ul3) Personality Plus by Florence Littauer (https://amzn.to/3BhSnvS) Surrounded by Idiots by Thomas Erikson (https://amzn.to/3wJobWQ) Connect with Ben Physick: Ben Physick’s Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ben.physick) Weight Loss Coaching Works (https://www.facebook.com/WLCW.AU/) Connect with Direct Selling Accelerator: Visit our website: https://www.auxano.global/ Subscribe to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwiHRznJ6Iimj1aRD3xdKow/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auxanomarketing/ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/auxanomarketing/ Email us at grow@auxanomarketing.com.au If you have any podcast suggestions or things you’d like to learn about specifically, please send us an email at the address above. And if you liked this episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What value might psychological tools have for you as a leader and for your teams? Andy Peck talks with Henry Ratter formerly of ICI, David Physick principal consultant of Glowinkowski International and Barry Wilson, archdeacon of Monmouth on wise practice in using psychological instruments
Every chart has its wet blankets. The question is: what do you do with them?Enter planetary remediation, a practice that boosts or appeases the ailing planets (or otherwise challenging placements) in your natal chart. In this episode, we speak to astrologer, herbalist and artist, Debbie Stapleton, on that magic we know as remediation. For more on on Debbie: https://www.modern-mystic.com/For more on Jasmine and Eliza, or to book a reading, head to http://www.kosmictonic.com.For more on Kestrel: http://www.kestrelneathawk.comTo watch this episode or another on YouTube: For Debbie's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMKXJrkDcis5XxG_BxVP6BA/videos?view=0 For more information:Sphere + Sundry Austin Coppock's Planetary Remediation CourseFreedom Cole's ideas for remediationThe Greatness of Saturn: a Therapeutic Myth by Dr. Robert SvobodaBlagrave’s Astrological Practice of Physick (1671) and Blagrave's Supplement or Enlargement to Mr. Nicholas Culpeper's English Physician (1674) by Joseph Blagrave (We would post links, but we encourage you to buy these books from a supplier that does not help Jeff Bezos colonize the solar system. Even better if you can support your favourite local indie book seller!)
With the arrival of my baby daughter, I'm taking a month off podcasting. Each week I am selecting some of my favourite episodes, and republishing them here :) #62 My awesome guest this week is Bruce Lipton. If you are tired of coming up against your own limiting beliefs to hold you back, then this episode is for you!. This conversation goes deep, but more importantly, we cover ‘how’ we can create long-lasting change in our lives. Get ready to become the master of your fate, from what the wisdom in our cells taught us. His internationally best-selling book ‘Biology Of Belief’ had a huge impact and it was an honor to have him on the podcast today. Enjoy! About Guy: https://www.guylawrence.com.au/about/ Live In Flow: https://www.liveinflow.co/
Yes, you read that title right! On this day in Tudor history, 18th June 1558, the will of Welsh mathematician, physician and mint administrator Robert Recorde was proved. Recorde invented the "=" sign and wrote books on mathematics and also a urological treatise "The Urinal of Physick". Let historian Claire Ridgway tell you all about this man and his works, which have such catchy titles! You can see this podcast as a video at the following link:https://youtu.be/u54dqoddY1M Also on this day in Tudor history, 18th June 1546, twenty-five-year-old Anne Askew was found guilty of heresy at London’s Guildhall along with Nicholas Shaxton (former Bishop of Salisbury), Nicholas White and John Hadlam. Find out more about what led to the trial and execution of this Protestant martyr in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/bmJtFqoJXDc Links to read Robert Recorde's works: The Whetstone of Witte - https://archive.org/details/TheWhetstoneOfWitte The Grounde of Artes - https://www.maa.org/press/periodicals/convergence/mathematical-treasures-the-grounde-of-artes-by-robert-recorde The Urinal of Physick - https://books.google.es/books/about/The_urinal_of_physick.html?id=Sax491XagIgC&redir_esc=y You can find Claire at:https://www.theanneboleynfiles.com https://www.tudorsociety.comhttps://www.facebook.com/theanneboleynfiles/https://www.facebook.com/tudorsociety/https://twitter.com/AnneBoleynFiles https://twitter.com/thetudorsociety https://www.instagram.com/tudor.society/ https://www.instagram.com/anneboleynfiles/
Max has been part of my wild life journey since I was 17, and recording this Podcast was such an amazing experience to listen to him delve into his passion with such knowledge and professionalism. This episode discusses everything from fitness, health, wellbeing, sleep, stress and Max's journey from an 109kg teenager, who lacked the education on how to fuel himself accordingly to where he is now; an active, well-educated and determined individual, who amazes me with his knowledge. With a recent business launch, Max gives an insight into his new venture, Source Health, looking at redefining executive health & wellbeing, supporting people's journey into having the awareness of self, analysing their system as a whole and being an epic representation on turning knowledge into action. We discuss what's trending now, Max's biggest peeve's in the industry and what YOU can do to start making changes to your life. Packed with takeaways and a shit tonne of knowledge bombs, this is a great listen (plus he even starts questioning me). If you have any follow up questions, contact max directly through: Instagram: @maxphysickcoaching OR Website: https://www.sourcehealth.ae Don’t forget to leave a review! Want to talk more about any of the topics covered? Don’t forget to hit me up on Instagram: @steph.connolly Or send me a direct email at: stayingsocialbali@gmail.com You guys rock, can’t wait to keep connecting with you in those beautiful ears of yours!
In today's episode we meet Better Body Collective coach Max Physick. With almost a decade of experience in the industry to date, he shares his backstory and origins in the industry, bringing us up the present day. There were many insightful and fun tangents had during this episode, so tune in and learn more about Max. You can find Max on Instagram: @maxphysickcoaching Please do take the time to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes, it's the best way you can support us and help get high-quality information in front of more people who would benefit. @betterbodycollective https://betterbodycollective.com
In a fully-loaded episode, Allison and Michael discuss the art historical trends and challenges of today, with a discussion of digital, indie, and multi-media art. Then they present a flyby of how the various movements covered in this season might apply to or inform artists and patrons now. Stay tuned at the end for “Before the Silver Tether Breaks,” composed and arranged by Phil Hodges, from Death is Their Shepherd, by Physick.
Given the degree to which Renew the Arts supports art and artists, it might surprise you to hear Justus and Michael talking about how some aspiring artists should be discouraged from pursuing their dreams. In this episode, they pitch some practical ideas on how you can determine if God has really called you to the arts, and what that might look like. Wait until the end to hear “Songs for Friends” from Physick’s Songs for . . . [ Read More ]
At the very bottom of New Jersey is a tiny Victorian town called Cape May. This is my home away from home. Filled with historic charm, and “painted ladies” – what we affectionately call the vibrant Victorian homes – you feel as if you’re transported back in time to the 1800s. One particular house has … Continue reading "Exit Zero – The Physick Estate"
Minisode 7: Hello Jubilants! We are making our triumphant return with a little catch-up minisode where we talk about what we’ve been up to and get giddy about Victorian homes.
Cape May in New Jersey is considered to be America's oldest seaside resort and while the word "cape" is part of its name, Cape May is actually an island. Dr. Emlen Physick, Jr. built his home on Cape May at the age of 21 and he spent his entire life there. The estate is gorgeous with a unique "Stick-Style" Victorian architecture style. The doctor clearly loved the home that he shared with three other family members. They all died here and perhaps that is why it is believed that all of their spirits have remained here as well. Join us and Deana Marie of the TwistedPhilly Podcast as we discuss the history and hauntings of the Emlen Physick Estate! Moment in Oddity was suggested by Lindsey Sutton and features Kurt Cobain and Layne Staley dying on same date and This Month in History features first car number plate issued in England. Our location was suggested by Becki Fleming. Check out the website: http://historygoesbump.com Show notes can be found here: https://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2017/12/hgb-ep-238-emlen-physick-estate.html Become an Executive Producer: http://patreon.com/historygoesbump Music: Vanishing from http://purple-planet.com (Moment in Oddity) In Your Arms by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com (This Month in History) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
After I read Patrick Madden‘s fascinating new collection of essays, entitled Sublime Physick: Essays (University of Nebraska Press, 2016), I found myself struggling with the best way to describe it. Madden’s subjects range from the nature of time to spitting—yes, spitting, as when you spit on the ground or, worse, at someone—to the almost inevitable way that artists and writers, even as they attempt to be original, end up repeating, reusing, and rearranging the work of other artists and writers. Madden studied physics before coming to the essay, so he tries to grapple with fundamental principles and questions, not quite seeking any grand unified theory (he doesn’t really believe one exists, nor would he want one), but always dimly aware of it right outside the periphery. Though his essays are personal, there are plenty of externalities. There are even some mathematics. But there aren’t any equations. The essays all derive, in some way, from the physical world, and all reach toward the sublime. I’m beginning to believe that, for Madden, everything we know is a kind of sublime physick, an abstraction that we think we know in two distinct forms, yet which is really a unity: matter-energy, space-time, mind-body, emotion-intellect, self-others, inside-outside, nonfiction-fiction. I could go on listing these apparently opposed terms, and yet, where they meet Madden’s work, he always finds beauty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After I read Patrick Madden‘s fascinating new collection of essays, entitled Sublime Physick: Essays (University of Nebraska Press, 2016), I found myself struggling with the best way to describe it. Madden’s subjects range from the nature of time to spitting—yes, spitting, as when you spit on the ground or, worse, at someone—to the almost inevitable way that artists and writers, even as they attempt to be original, end up repeating, reusing, and rearranging the work of other artists and writers. Madden studied physics before coming to the essay, so he tries to grapple with fundamental principles and questions, not quite seeking any grand unified theory (he doesn’t really believe one exists, nor would he want one), but always dimly aware of it right outside the periphery. Though his essays are personal, there are plenty of externalities. There are even some mathematics. But there aren’t any equations. The essays all derive, in some way, from the physical world, and all reach toward the sublime. I’m beginning to believe that, for Madden, everything we know is a kind of sublime physick, an abstraction that we think we know in two distinct forms, yet which is really a unity: matter-energy, space-time, mind-body, emotion-intellect, self-others, inside-outside, nonfiction-fiction. I could go on listing these apparently opposed terms, and yet, where they meet Madden’s work, he always finds beauty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our university departments are becoming increasingly interdisciplinary where people from different backgrounds come together to keep each other in check while tackling large issues that have a lot at stake. One place this is happening is in synthetic biology, where computer scientists, engineers, biologists, ethicists, sociologists and artists “hold hands” in the lab as they develop new approaches to genetic engineering. Dr. Hilary Rose gets real on the promise of interdisciplinarity, and explains her concerns about what she thinks might be the dulling of criticality through such endeavours. Somehow, amazingly, she also manages to touch on feminism, the radical science movement, and Occupy! // Dr. Hilary Rose is a prominent British feminist of sociology of science and social policy. Currently she is Visiting Research Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics, Professor Emeritus of Social Policy at the University of Bradford and Professor Emeritus of Physick, Gresham College, London. In 1997 she was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Uppsala for her contribution to the feminist sociology of science and in 2001 her book Love Power and Knowledge: Towards a feminist transformation of the sciences was listed one of the “101 Best Books of the 20th Century” (Mulheres Seculo XX 101 Livros) published by the Portuguese Ministry of Culture.