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Join us in this festive episode as we explore the magical holiday events happening in Historic Downtown Perry. From the twinkling lights to finding the perfect holiday gift, we'll guide you through everything you need to know to make the most of the season.Whether you're a local or visiting for the holidays, this episode will inspire you to create unforgettable memories in Downtown Perry this Christmas. Let the season of joy begin! Episode Highlights:Reindeer Scavenger Hunt Hunt Santa's reindeer all throughout Historic Downtown PerryPick up your scavenger hunt card at Visit Perry (808 Carroll Street)Shop Small BINGO CardHow to Play: For each qualifying purchase on the bingo card, have it marked off while shopping. For each completed row of bingo, you will get 1 raffle entry into a chance to win $200 Downtown Dollars. Pick up a bingo card from Visit Perry at 808 Carroll Street or many of the downtown businesses!Downtown DollarsLooking for the perfect gift for someone who has everything?Surprise them with Downtown Dollars! With over two dozen participating merchants, you're giving the gift of choice and endless possibilities.Learn More: https://perry-ga.gov/mainstreet/downtown-dollarsPerry Christmas ParadeYou're invited to join us for the annual Perry Christmas Parade on December 7 at 10:00 AM! An Old-Fashioned Christmas in Downtown Perry promises to be a heartwarming and enchanting experience, bringing together the community to celebrate the holiday season with a touch of nostalgia and timeless joy.Route: General Courtney Hodges and Carroll StreetShop Late - Extended Shopping Hours'Tis the season!The Downtown Perry Merchants are excited to host this year's Holiday Open House: an event to encourage evening shopping and dining throughout our downtown district.Shop late in Historic Downtown Perry, Georgia on December 12th from 5-8PM! Enjoy specialty cocktails and drinks from participating restaurants while you sip and shop all participating boutiques and specialty shops. All participating businesses will be hosting unique giveaway opportunities for attendees.Artesian MarketThe Perry Farmer's Market is expanding for the holiday season! Visit them on Saturday, December 14 from 9 am - 1 pm.Horse-Drawn Carriage RidesEnjoy shopping and a relaxing ride throughout Historic Downtown Perry on December 21 from 12-3 pm.Holiday History Trolley Tours - SOLD OUTNeed more information? Contact Alicia Hartley, City of Perry Downtown Manager, at Alicia.Hartley@perry-ga.gov.7If you like Inside Perry - subscribe and share the podcast with friends and family. The podcast is available on all major podcast platforms.Visit us at perry-ga.gov. We hope to see you around in our amazing community...Where Georgia Comes Together.
Win (or tie) and 1st Place is theirs! Big Blue need to capture one point in the standings to secure hosting the West Final… otherwise they'll have to win an *additional playoff game to hoist the Grey Cup! Hall-of-Famer Chris Walby and veteran reporter Darrin Bauming are celebrating 10 years of GameDay Winnipeg and their 4th season on YouTube! Bonfire's O.G. duo deliver trusted insight and perspective while having some laughs ahead of the Blue & 'Gold's final game before the playoffs!
In this episode, we dive deep into the power of play and why it matters at every stage of childhood! Whether you're homeschooling or just juggling parenting, incorporating play can ignite a lifelong love of learning and create magical moments of discovery. From mealworm mazes to Viking bread, we explore how playful learning leads to unexpected adventures and lasting knowledge. So, gather your kids, embrace the fun, and let's make learning an exciting journey together! Tune in now and discover practical tips and heartwarming stories that will inspire you to add more play into your routine. Key Takeaways: Importance of Play: Play is crucial at all stages of development, not just early childhood. It supports critical thinking skills, creativity, problem-solving, and social and emotional development, which are essential for both neurotypical and neurodivergent children. Incorporating Play into Homeschooling: Play should be integrated into homeschooling to make learning enjoyable and effective. This can range from using building blocks and sensory bins for younger children to strategy games and creative projects for older kids. Adaptation of Play with Age: Play evolves as children grow. For young children, it might involve sensory play and role-playing. For older kids and teens, it can include activities like strategy games, creative hobbies, and physical activities. Educational Benefits of Play: Research indicates that playful learning is more effective than passive instruction. It allows kids to retain more information through hands-on, engaging activities. Social and Emotional Learning: Play enhances emotional intelligence and social skills. It helps children manage emotions, develop empathy, and understand different perspectives, which is especially beneficial for neurodivergent children. Unstructured vs. Structured Play: Both unstructured play (imaginative play, free play) and structured play (board games, organized sports) have unique educational benefits. Unstructured play fosters creativity and imagination, while structured play helps reinforce concepts and critical thinking. Play as a Gateway for Neurodivergent Kids: Playful learning can help neurodivergent children grasp difficult concepts more easily. For instance, kids with dyslexia might benefit from interactive word games, while children with dysgraphia could engage in playful handwriting exercises. Family Bonding through Play: Engaging in playful activities as a family strengthens bonds and creates lasting memories. This could be through family game nights, outdoor adventures, or creative projects done together. Resilience and Perseverance: Embracing play, even when it deviates from expectations, models resilience and perseverance for children. It demonstrates that it's okay to enjoy the learning process and adapt to different situations. Continual Offering of Play: For children who resist play, it's important to keep offering and introducing new playful activities. Over time, they may find something that resonates with them, making learning more engaging and enjoyable. Here's a challenge for you -- reflect on your week's learning adventures and share them on social media (don't forget to tag us!) or with us directly through the Learner's Lab. Let's celebrate curiosity and lifelong learning together! Links and Resources from Today's Episode Our sponsor for today's episode is CTC Math The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Audiobook Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. Embracing Play for Teens | Growth and Resilience Benefits of Keeping It Playful With Teens How a Return to Outside Play Will Help Our Kids Thrive with Ginny Yurich Play-Based Learning In Your Homeschool: It's More Than Just Board Games The Importance Of Play For Your Entire Family Enjoy Your Kids: Play, Live, & Love Intentionally Teaching Kids to Play with Others The Learning Game | A Conversation with Ana Lorena Fabrega Magnificent Music Games The Ultimate Guide To Using Games In Your Homeschool Great Geography Games to Czech Out Games to Get You Moving Math Games to Multiply The Fun! Games to Help Improve Your Kid's Emotional Intelligence Games to Help Kids Control Their Anger Games to Help Your Kids Learn Mindfulness at Home Learning with Games | Blocks Rock! Nature Themed Games Your Kids Will Love Amazing Science Games Your Kids Will Love One Person Logic Games that Rock Family Night Game Guide Top 25 Board Games Connect with Colleen You can find Colleen on Twitter @ColleenKessler, Facebook @RaisingLifelongLearners, Instagram @ColleenKessler
We chat with Marijam Did, author of the new book Everything to Play For, which bridges radical leftist politics and video games through a real material analysis of video games as an industry, art form, and social space. Marijam lays out the case for why these two communities of radical leftists and gamers—which have largely been distinct and even antagonistic to each other—need to be brought together for the betterment of both sides. Leftists and gamers have a lot to learn from each other. Indeed, as we argue, they need each other. Marijam's new book – Everything to Play For: How Videogames Are Changing the World https://www.versobooks.com/en-gb/products/3086-everything-to-play-for Subscribe to hear more analysis and commentary in our premium episodes every week! https://www.patreon.com/thismachinekills Hosted by Jathan Sadowski (www.x.com/jathansadowski) and Edward Ongweso Jr. (www.x.com/bigblackjacobin). Production / Music by Jereme Brown (www.x.com/braunestahl)
You don't need to look far to know that the games industry is going through a difficult period right now. While some triple AAA games may be making more money than ever the reality is that with layoffs, crunch and a myriad other reasons a lot of people in the industry are struggling. And you just need to take cursory glance at Twitter to know how much more toxic that has become. But how did it come to this? Was this always inevitable? And what can we do to make things better? To help answer these questions and more gaming insider and author Marijam Did joins Seoirse in this fun, lively interview to discuss these topics and her upcoming book “Everything to Play For” and just how we can make the gaming community a better and safer place for everyone.Marijam Did Author PageEverything to Play For Official SiteAdventure Games Podcast Official SiteIf you would like to stay up to date make sure you subscribe to the podcast. You can subscribe and listen to this podcast on Itunes and Spotify and all other major Podcast Platforms! You can also subscribe to our Youtube channel for extra video content such as video reviews, video interviews, trailers and gameplay.You can also support the podcast at our PatreonYou can review this podcast here:https://ratethispodcast.com/adventuregamespodcastYou can also find this podcast on our social media below:FacebookTwitterInstagramDiscordYou can also find the RSS feed here:http://www.adventuregamespodcast.com/podcast?format=rssLogo created by Siobhan. You can find her on Twitter and InstagramMusic is Speedy Delta (ID 917) by Lobo Loco and can be found here:http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/Welcome/Speedy_Delta_ID_917_1724
**Jon Boud's & The All The Rage Replay On traxfm.org This week on All the Rage we welcome back Marijam Didžgalvytė to discuss her new book Everything to Play For. This book takes a wider-ranging view of the video games industry and the effect it's growth has had on the world's economy and climate whilst covering topics such as workers rights and the industry's relationship with the alt-right. We discuss the phenomenal impact of games on the modern world, deconstruct some myths and talk about how we can engage with this form of culture to better understand it. #originalpirates #chat #interview #politics #tradeunion #equalrightsandjustice Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
QI Elf and No Such Thing As A Fish co-host James Harkin brings a bundle of excellent facts to the Guestimators studio, but does he know what condiment British people want on their plate and what temperature they prefer? To buy the latest QI book, Everything to Play For click here To listen to No Such Thing As A Fish click here To play along with the quiz, go to guestimators.com Email us on hello@guestimators.com Voicenotes to 07457404279 And follow our socials: Twitter/X Instagram YouTube TikTok Hosts - Andy Bush & Matt Cutler Producer - Will Nichols Music - Adam Harrison Design - Charlie Thomas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lord Ashcroft is an international businessman, philanthropist, author and pollster. He is also the former treasurer and deputy chairman of the Conservative Party. To date, Lord Ashcroft has written celebrated biographies of David Cameron, Jacob Rees-Mogg and Sir Keir Starmer. Last year he also published a biography of Boris Johnson's wife, Carrie, which provided a vivid account of how she influenced the government during their time in 10 Downing Street. His latest biography All to Play For: The Advance of Rishi Sunak charts the life and ambition of the current UK Prime Minister. On this episode, Lord Ashcroft tells us why he wrote this biography. He also shares his discoveries and revelations about Sunak and speculates about his capability to lead the Conservatives to victory at the next election. Get your copy of All to Play For here: www.bitebackpublishing.com/books/all-to-play-for Music Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3788-funkorama Licence: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Eyup cocker - Ian and Amy have some news from up t'North for you.Top stories this week include an international cycling race coming to Goole, and an evil blackbird that's terrorising the local community.Featuring guest correspondent, 1/4 of No Such Thing as a Fish, James Harkin.James' new book written with fellow QI Elf, Anna Ptaszynski, 'Everything to Play For' is available to pre-order now.Want Extra! Extra! content? Join our Patreon or Apple Subscription for weekly bonus content.Got a juicy story from t'North? Email it to northernnewspod@gmail.com.Follow Northern News on Twitter @NorthernNewsPod and Instagram @NorthernNewsPodcastAnd follow James on Twitter @JamesHarkin and Instagram @nosuchthingasjamesharkinRecorded and edited by Aniya Das for Plosive.Artwork by Welcome Studio.Photography by Jonathan Birch. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former NAU guard and teammate of Luke's David Cummard joins the walk-on boys to talk about his journey to Division 1 basketball, what it takes to be a competitor, and his favorite Lumberjack stories. The boys finish the episode with Starting 5 and Walk-On picks for Coaches We Would Want to Play For.
Nick, Jermaine and Eric are back for another edition from the room! Today's episode has three jam packed topics from Tennis, Biking and Ice Hockey. Is Wimbledon Djokovic's destiny? Will the Tour de France be won by one of the last two winners? Number 1 is decided but who goes Top 5? Tune in to find out. Head-to-head update, PCP Top 5 Coaches You'd Like to Play For, Batting Average update and the introduction of WTF Headline of the week!!! So come on down and step into the room.
Sam has done it again, captain Foden for a huuge 24 point haul to follow up his Wilson captaincy in GW36. Tune in to hear his and Siva's final day transfers, punts and captaincy picks as we help you to try and chase down that final spot in your mini leagues. (00:00) Which Teams Still Have Something to Play For (03:51) Sam's GW38 Theory - Attack Teams With Nothing to Play For Cos No Pressure and Lots of Goals Incoming (sounds weird but hear him out) (05:45) Crystal Palace and is Eberechi Eze due his first hattrick (08:20) Liverpool gonna smash Southampton 7-0 and are we really goinna miss out (13:00) Attack Arsenal or avoid them cos vibes (17:32) Man United possible rotation issues (19:30) Newcastle v Chelsea, Will Chelsea be Extra Motivated to Give Super Frank a Super-Send Off (20:40) Man City v Brentford, Dare we go for Mbeumo and what to do with City assets (22:20) Selling Haaland for Kane , Worth It or not sexy enough (26:50) Rodrigo A Must if Fit? Raphina flashbacks to last season (29:50) Villa , Watkins & Ramsey the ultimate xNarrative Picks (Rejected by Southgate, Need a Result) (35:00) Brentford Leicester Everton discussed and dismissed (39:30) Bobby Firmino Hype Section (41:15) Captaincy Chat while Sam tries to sell you on Eze (c) (45:10) Outro and Thanks To All You Beautiful People If you liked the Pod, follow us on Twitter at FPL_Banger and give us 5 STARS on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! It really helps us and helps more people to find the Pod. Get those green arrows!
Who we Play For is an organization dedicated to providing heart screening to help identify and reduce the risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). SCA is the leading cause of death in athletics and the youth population.Shawn Simashawn.sima@whoweplayfor.orgEvan Ernst 321-506-0074 evan,ernst@whoweplayfor.org
In this episode of the “Experts in Sport” podcast, host Martin Foster sits down with Matt Rogan, author and co-founder of the Two Circles sports agency, to discuss his transition from entrepreneur to leader, as well as the process of creating, developing, and eventually selling the business. Timestamps: 00:00 – 09:59 Introduction & career background information on our guest 10:00 – 17:27 The inspiration behind Two Circles 17:28 – 23:00 The purpose and management of a sports agency 23:01 – 28:39 The swift and challenging growth of Two Circles 28:40 – 32:28 The proudest moments within the agency 32:29 – 35:29 Selling the business 35:30 – 42:33 Reflecting on Two Circles' journey 42:34 – 47:56 Keeping busy, writing “All to Play For” 47:57 – 51:24 What's next for Matt Rogan 51:25 – 52:34 Episode recap and conclusion
Stephen Schoch (@bigdonkey47), Jake Mintz, and Jordan Shusterman (@CespedesBBQ) preview the SEC and explain in basic terms why it is extremely fair to declare that it does indeed Mean More. Next, they discuss the biggest storylines for the SEC in 2023. How will the juggernauts in Tennessee and LSU perform? Can old powerhouses like South Carolina get back in the mix? What is different about Florida's fan atmosphere than the other SEC schools? They then discuss some of their favorite main characters before finishing with various superlatives, from Most Unfinished Business to Coach You'd Want to Play For and more! Subscribe to The Schoch Factor podcast today on Apple Podcasts. Coming soon to Spotify, Android, and other podcast platforms! Follow The Schoch Factor podcast on Twitter:
The New York Giants are locked in as the No. 6 seed in the NFC playoffs, and neither a win nor loss against the Eagles will change that. But in this edition of Crossover Thursday with LockedOn Eagles co-host Louie DiBiase, we talk about why the Giants do have something they can play for this weekend, plus we look at matchups and more.New York Giants Do Have Something to Play For vs. Eagleshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVmzf-nD8oaTBShrW_zTeXAFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
The New York Giants are locked in as the No. 6 seed in the NFC playoffs, and neither a win nor loss against the Eagles will change that. But in this edition of Crossover Thursday with LockedOn Eagles co-host Louie DiBiase, we talk about why the Giants do have something they can play for this weekend, plus we look at matchups and more. New York Giants Do Have Something to Play For vs. Eagles https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVmzf-nD8oaTBShrW_zTeXA Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
During Part 1 of our conversation, our leader in game dev shared the tough layoff decision she was unexpectedly forced to make as a leader at her former employer. We learned the basics of what happened and how it impacted her, and now we dive into a deeper discussion of the choice she made in part 2. Building Better Games plays devil's advocate in this episode, discussing the different ways she could have addressed this situation. They talk about what led her to make her final decision, and the feedback she received from her team. You'll hear a deeper dive into how she honored herself, her former employer, and her team. We also discuss the employee life cycle, and why companies should help guide employees through their time at the company and prepare them to find a new role when they leave. This includes being a conscious leader, and addressing the emotional pain and stress that comes with layoffs. Doing the “right thing” is not always the most pragmatic thing, but staying true to your values and doing what's right may help you keep looking at yourself in the mirror each day. Tune in to this episode for advice on how to handle layoffs as a leader! Topics discussed in this episode: - Our leader in game dev considers other paths before making her final decision - Leaders being unwilling to let go is a source of a lot of problems - The surprising way the team's story ended - Conscious leadership and taking responsibility - Ways to view severance packages in layoffs/firings - Aaron on leaders that don't handle firings well - Staying true to yourself and decisions made as a leader - How to approach a layoff scenario as a leader Learn more about Rise and Play: Rise and Play Website Rise and Play For tips on how to staff your dev team, email us at info@valarinconsulting.com to set up a free 90-minute call! For more episodes head to the Building Better Games Podlink. Connect with us: TikTok Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
If you've been on LinkedIn lately, you may have noticed a rise in layoffs. The interesting part about this news is not the fact that more layoffs are happening, but that more people and companies are being open about it. Layoffs have always been common, but where companies go wrong in the process is their lack of transparency, which can result in employees feeling unimportant and ashamed. Layoffs are definitely a negative experience, but being laid off should not be a stain on someone's resume. A games industry leader recently experienced the reality of layoffs in her team. Her desire to provide information and thoughtful treatment during a layoff of half her team has given her firsthand experience on this topic. She recalls breaking the news to the team she passionately built, and how they navigated a tricky situation. In Part 1 of our conversation, she shares how it affected her personally and professionally, including her decision to save the less secure team members over the more experienced leads — including herself. You'll also hear a deep dive into the taboo subject of emotions in the workplace, and respecting yourself and your employee if it happens to you. Listen to this first part of our conversation and learn what to do when your values misalign with your company, and why you should value your emotions and intuition as you make decisions! Topics discussed in this episode: - A layoff experience as a leader - Why she made the decision to leave - Emotions being taboo in the workplace - Advice to other leaders in the same situation - One thing many leaders lack in their approach - Telling the team leaders and the exit plan Learn more about Rise and Play: Rise and Play Website Rise and Play For tips on how to staff your dev team, email us at info@valarinconsulting.com to set up a free 90-minute call! For more episodes head to the Building Better Games Podlink. Connect with us: TikTok Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
Flipping the October Script, Something to Play For, Injury Concerns, Wild Win at Maryland, Biscuits and Gravy, Look Ahead to Nebraska, Kitch's Keys to Victory
Matt Rogan (author) is the co-founder of Two Circles, writer, and respected sports business leader. Matt led the business from 2011-2020, during which time it grew to 300+ people and worked with the 6 biggest rights holders in the world. He is a non-executive director of the English Institute of Sport, delivering technology and sport science to Britain's Olympic and Paralympic teams as well as a Member of UK Sport's World Class Events panel bringing major sports events to the UK. Matt's second book, ‘All to Play For: How Sport Can Reboot our Future' was recently published by Penguin Random House. Matt is currently travelling the world talking about its implications – from schools in the UK to Paris where we met, from Manchester United Football Club to the International Olympic Committee. The book has recently been shortlisted for the Sunday Times Sports Book Awards 2022. After a fractious period following the financial crash of 2008/9, and the recent devastation of the Covid-19 pandemic, sport - one of our few remaining collective rituals - is entering its golden age. An increasingly acknowledged powerful force for good, it is undergoing a dramatic transformation that will positively impact our lives, on and off the pitch. From the shared experience of a nationwide event that makes us celebrate together and the individual benefits to mind and body of lacing up your trainers, to the political leverage of a sportsperson's Twitter account, All to Play For is a roadmap for the way that sports can and do unite us in the worst of times. What are the changes you'd like to see happen in how you engage with, participate in and consume sports? Reach out to us on Twitter (@SportsSocImpact) or send us an email sportsforsocialimpact@gmail.com --- Please subscribe to the Sports for Social Impact Podcast wherever you get your podcast! Leave us a review and a 5 star rating to help bring others in the sport industry into the conversation! Send us an email at sportsforsocialimpact@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/SportsSocImpact Visit our website at https://www.sportsforsocialimpact.com/
Videos: 1. Matt Taibbi – Shouldn't Hillary Clinton Be Banned From Twitter Now? (Read) 2. Parents Talking To The School Board, About Filth in Schoolbooks (4:55) 3. Journalist Dr Udo Ulfkotte was paid to spread propaganda and push for war with Russia! (13:22) 4. Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race: War Against the Weak (2003) (Start at 3:00, Play For 15 mins) 5. World Economic Forum – Hackable Humans – Yuval Noah Harari, 6. Bill Gates – ” We didn't understand that it's a fairly low fatality rate” Vitamin D may restore the body's natural barrier against ovarian cancer Nagoya University (Japan) Ovarian cancer has one of the highest death rates of all cancers. One reason for this is that the cancer turns the body's defenses against itself. However, new research from Nagoya University published in Matrix Biology suggests that vitamin D can effectively prevent one of the key pathways used by this cancer. Ovarian cancer often undergoes a process called peritoneal metastasis. In this process, its cells detach from their primary site in the ovary and travel to a secondary implantation site, such as the peritoneal wall or diaphragm. The peritoneum defends against this process using a barrier consisting of mesothelial cells, which prevent the adhesion of cancer cells and limit their spread. However, ovarian cancer gets around this defense by transforming the protective mesothelial cells into cancer-associated mesothelial cells. This creates an environment that helps metastasis, assisting the spread of cancer around the body. (Next) Herbal supplement shows promise against lung cancer University of Technology at Sydney Berberine, a natural compound found in plants such as barberry and goldenseal, suppresses the proliferation of lung cancer cells in the lab, new research shows. It also reduces airway inflammation and damage to healthy lung cells exposed to chemicals from cigarette smoke. The evaluation of berberine's effect on non-small cell lung cancer has just been published in the journal Pharmaceutics. It shows that berberine exhibits potent anticancer activity, suppressing cancer cell growth in vitro. The study follows research recently published in Antioxidants, also led by Dr. Dua, showing berberine can inhibit oxidative stress, and reduce inflammation and cellular senescence induced by cigarette smoke extract in lab-grown human healthy lung cells. (Next) N-acetylcysteine could improve concussion recovery Midwestern University (Arizona) A study reported on April 8, 2022, in The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery revealed improvement in symptoms of concussion among older men and women with mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) who received supplements containing the antioxidant amino acid N-acetylcysteine (NAC). Free radicals produced following brain injury react with lipids to create toxic molecules within the first hours following a traumatic brain injury. Dr McPherson and his associates suggested that the damage caused by these molecules could be responsible for the symptoms that occur after a concussion and that the use of compounds such as NAC could help mitigate some of these symptoms. The study included 65 traumatic brain injury patients of an average age of 76 years who were within three hours of trauma surgery service evaluation. Thirty-four patients received standard treatments for TBI plus 4 grams NAC within three hours of injury, followed by a 3-day period during which 2 grams NAC was administered twice per day and an additional 3 days during which 1.5 grams NAC was provided twice daily. The remainder of the participants received standard treatment alone. Questionnaires that evaluated post-concussion symptoms were administered at the beginning of the study and at 7 and 30 days. Questionnaire scores were significantly better in the NAC group on days 7 and 30. (Next) Ozone antiseptic shows potential for treating severe gum infections Research SEA (Japan) A powerful new antiseptic agent, called ozone nanobubble water, holds promise for the treatment of periodontitis, or severe gum infections, according to research published in the journal Science and Technology of Advanced Materials. The study, by Professor Shinichi Arakawa and colleagues, evaluated the bactericidal activities of ozone nano-bubble water — also known as NBW3 — against the two main bacterial agents that cause periodontitis. It also assessed NBW3's toxicity to human oral tissue cells. Their results showed that NBW3 can kill periodontal pathogens within 30 seconds of exposure, yet has only a minor impact on the viability of oral tissue cells after 24 hours of exposure. Based on their in vitro results, the researchers conclude that NBW3 could become a valuable tool for treating periodontitis. (Next) Eating a Mediterranean diet could cut womb cancer risk Institute of Pharmacological Research (Italy) Women who eat a Mediterranean diet could cut their risk of womb cancer by more than half (57 per cent), according to a study published in the British Journal of Cancer*. The Italian researchers looked at the diets of over 5,000 Italian women to see how closely they stuck to a Mediterranean diet and whether they went on to develop womb cancer**. The team broke the Mediterranean diet down into nine different components and measured how closely women stuck to them. The diet includes eating lots of vegetables, fruits and nuts, pulses, cereals and potatoes, fish, monounsaturated fats but little meat, milk and other dairy products and moderate alcohol intake. Researchers found that women who adhered to the Mediterranean diet most closely by eating between seven and nine of the beneficial food groups lowered their risk of womb cancer by more than half (57 per cent). Those who stuck to six elements of the diet's components reduced their risk of womb cancer by 46 per cent and those who stuck to five reduced their risk by a third (34 per cent). But those women whose diet included fewer than five of the components did not lower their risk of womb cancer significantly.
The most eye catching deal of this week was the announcement that Spotify, the music streaming company is buying almost the entire sponsorship inventory of FC Barcelona, including the shirt of the men's and women's teams, the training kit and a title partnership of the famous Camp Nou stadium. To get to what's really happening here, we've brought together Tom Gray, Joel Seymour Hyde and Matt Rogan.Tom Gray is a founding member of Mercury Prize winning band Gomez and a board director of PRS For Music. Tom leads a social media-driven campaign, #BrokenRecord which calls for more of the streaming revenue ‘pie' to make its way to artists and songwriters. His submission to the parliamentary select committee is referenced in the conversation and is available to read here. Joel Seymour Hyde is Managing Director for Octagon UK, the sport and entertainment agency with offices in 22 countries around the world including FRUKT which has particular expertise across music, entertainment and esports.Matt Rogan was a co-founder and former CEO of the Two Circles agency, and is now Non Executive Director and Senior Advisor in Sport. New book, 'All to Play For' was published in July 2021. As you'll hear us reference, we recorded Matt's contribution from a car park outside Wembley Stadium, so there's a bit of road noise in the background. If you're interested in sports business analysis and comment, follow @UnffclPrtnr on Twitter and sign up to the UP Newsletter that goes to thousands of sports business people every Thursday. Sign up via unofficialpartner.com As usual, every episode of Unofficial Partner can be found by using the big podcast providers, including Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts or via your favourite podcast app.
Aaron Rodgers UNDECIDED on WHO to Play For! 3 Trades are IN PLACE between Packers & others! Denver Broncos CONFIRMED! Steelers & Titans RUMORED
When you're familiar with your benefits and what your coverages are, it definitely empowers you to have the conversations that you need to have. –Kyana Brathwaite Be empowered with your healthcare! I'm talking with Kyana Brathwaite of KB CALS. She provides caring advocacy and liaison services to help people find their way in the often confusing and not warm and fuzzy healthcare system. Most of us learned not to question doctors and not to trust our bodies, and it's time to get past both of those things. We talk about finding healthcare providers you trust and can work with (and why that might not look the same in every situation). We also talk about advocating for yourself. But beyond the actual practitioners, there's the cost and how insurance works. Most of us don't know what's covered or what's not. And when we're in a health crisis, we may not slow down to ask the questions we need to ask. Kyana wants to change all that. We talk about: Logging in and playing with your insurance website or your patient portal so that you know how to navigate it Being the expert in your own body, giving input into your healthcare, and expecting a doctor to work with you Researching providers before you ask for a referral Exploring ancillary benefits, like gym memberships Why you should read your summary of benefits Interviewing providers and knowing what you need in a provider BIO Kyana Brathwaite is a registered nurse, wife, mom of two wonderful kids, and CEO & Founder of KB CALS – Caring Advocacy & Liaison Services. She has worked in the medical field for over twenty years and knows that healthcare interactions can be a deeply personal experience. KB CALS partners with clients to assist in wayfinding, provider matching, benefit utilization, insurance research, and health and wellness planning by coordinating a community of support, including medical practitioners, health systems and insurance providers to best fit your needs. LINKS https://www.resourceinhealthcare.com (https://www.resourceinhealthcare.com) Doable Changes from this episode: PLAY FOR 15 MINUTES. So often we need to learn about how our health benefits work when we are under duress. Taking time to learn how to navigate the system and find information before you need it can take a lot of pressure off. Learn how to log in to your health insurance site or your healthcare portal. Play in there for 15 minutes a week (put it on your calendar). Look around at what's available. SET UP YOUR TEAM. Know what you need from each provider. Take time to research providers you may need. You can read reviews, talk to people you know, call the office and ask questions. Look at your insurance for coverage. If you can do this before you need it, even better. Think about your providers now. Do you trust them? Work well with them? If not, start looking at new options. SLOW DOWN. When faced with a health crisis, many of us rush into action or just say yes to whatever is suggested to us. In most cases, it's okay to slow down. Ask questions: What are my other options? Is the procedure covered by my insurance and what will my costs be? Could we try …? What are the risks of this action / of not taking this action? Who else does this work? Make a list of questions you might need to ask next time you are faced with a health issue.
For more information, please visit the website of Jai Chakrabarti.SHOW NOTES:2:15 Chakrabarti's inspiration for A Play For the End of the World3:30 Rabindranath Tagore's play The Post Office8:00 memoir by survivor of Janusz Korczak's orphanage titled The Last Korczak Boy8:30 injustices in 1942 Warsaw 10:00 The Post Office performed in 1940s Warsaw to uplift compared with exploitation through its performance in 1970s India 11:15 Chakrabarti's inspiration from Tagore's play 12:20 theme of intergeneration trauma in Chakrabarti's book13:20 Bessel van der Kolk's The Body Keeps the Score and Rabbi Dr. Firestone's Wounds Into Wisdom: Healing Intergenerational Jewish Trauma14:30 assumption that gravity of the book would be 1942 Warsaw16:00 research for book17:15 Jhumpa Lahiri's The Lowland17:40 Lawrence Langer's collection titled Art From the Ashes18:25 character journaling process19:30 questions asked of characters21:00 reader feedback22:30 value of art in times of conflict as a healing balm23:30 Tagore poem translated into a Yiddish song in 1930s Warsaw24:45 challenges of dual timelines in A Play For the End of the World26:00 thematic repetition edited out27:15 most revised scene during escape from train en route to Treblinka28:30 social justice aspect of A Play For the End of the World29:30 recommendation of collected short stories by Tagore30:00 A Home In The World by Tagore30:30 The Foreign Student by Susan Choi30:50 The Lowland31:40 use of a system in drafting a dual timeline novel32:15 reason for writing story as a novel versus short story33:30 death of Archbishop Desmond Tutu33:40 music of Miriam Makeba and Hugh Masekela used to end apartheid34:00 each piece of art can allow for conditions by which social change can occur35:40 Playwright Safdar Hashmi whose theatre work in the 1960s and 70s directly advocated for economic and social improvement for the laborers of IndiaTo view rewards for supporting the podcast, please visit Warfare's Patreon page.To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast, please call 1.929.260.4942 or email Stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com. © Stephanie Drawdy [2022]For more details about joining the monthly discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com. Hope to see you there!
21st Novemeber 2021 I Mark Zaia I A Theology of Play For more details about Macquarie Life Church, visit www.macquarielifechurch.com.au or follow us on social media. Website: www.macquarielifechurch.com.au Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/macquarielifechurch/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/macquarielife
21st Novemeber 2021 I Mark Zaia I A Theology of Play For more details about Macquarie Life Church, visit www.macquarielifechurch.com.au or follow us on social media. Website: www.macquarielifechurch.com.au Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/macquarielifechurch/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/macquarielife
On Friday 17th September on OneMob Breakfast, Bernard Kelly-Edwards (BKE) comes in to yarn about his latest project for "Let's Play" For more on this chat press PLAY! ----- Weekday Mornings between 7am and 9am you will catch Lockie Skinner LIVE on OneMob Breakfast proudly brought to you by Ready Mob. Lockie is a Proud Gumbaynggirr Man from Coffs Harbour NSW. With a wealth of knowledge in Radio (Former Radio Announcer on 93.7FM Koori Radio), King of Community Engagement and Founder of OneMob Radio, Lockie is a young man that has a long list of achievements at only 25 years old. On this show, Lockie will be broadcasting from locations around Coffs Harbour where you can catch up with him and simply have a yarn. The Show will also include all the info you need to start your day! Community Events, Programs, General Info, Weather, Birthday Book, Surf and More!
In which we talk about Doreen Cannon. One of the most important figures in the history of British Actor training. With very special guests Annie Tyson and John Bechizza. John BeschizzaJohn is the Lead Acting Tutor at Rada and teaches Acting Technique and Scene Study on the BA (Hons). RADA. He trained at The Drama Centre under co-founders Christopher Fettes, Yat Malmgren and the legendary Acting Tutor and first Head of Acting, Doreen Cannon – three of the most innovative and rigorous theatre practitioners and teachers of the 20th century. The challenges of training at the Drama Centre were immense; the rewards were life-changing. It was here that some of the greatest discoveries were made under the guidance of Doreen, who as Head of Acting at RADA in 1994 offered John the opportunity to teach Acting at RADA.The techniques he provides are simple, clear and specific and when fully engaged evoke a visceral gut, heart and head understanding of the acting process. He works for one goal: to guide the actor-trainee into transforming their raw, instinctive talent into real, dependable skill.John maintains a standard of excellence in his work, evident through the specificity and rigour of his teaching. Over 27 years, this has developed into a highly practical way of working that serves the ever-changing requirements and challenges of today's industry.Annie TysonANNIE TYSON Annie read Drama and Theatre Arts at Birmingham University before training at Drama Centre London where Doreen Cannon was amongst her teachers. She worked as an actor in regional theatre, in London and in TV and radio. Recent acting work has included work at the Octagon Theatre Bolton in Arthur Miller's The Last Yankee, the White Bear Theatre in An Honourable Man and the Park Theatre in Hell Yes, I'm Tough Enough.At Drama Centre London she was Course Director of the BA Honours Acting Course 2002-2010. Her public productions there included All's Well That Ends Well, Wild Oats, Mary Stuart, A Laughing Matter, Love's Labours Lost, Richard III, The Winter's Tale, The Second Mrs Tanqueray, Mother Courage. She continued as an acting tutor and director there until Spring 2018 while also working at RADA. She directed Love For Love in the Vanbrugh theatre in 2013and Strange Orchestra in 2017. She directed Macbeth February 2020. She was part of the core team for the Royal Shakespeare Company's project Open Stages, running acting workshops for Dream 16 – A Play For the Nation. She has given masterclasses in Restoration Comedy at the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama where she directed The Rivals in 2012. She has contributed to the book Approaches to Actor Training and her book for the Crowood Press, Successful Auditions will be published next spring. She is writing for the next series of Arden Performance Handbooks for Bloomsbury Methuen: Shakespeare and Stanislavsky. She regularly gives both classical and contemporary audition workshops for The Mono Box of which she is a Patronand is an Open Door mentor. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=EKHEKXBAZBQG6¤cy_code=GBP)
Matt Rogan is an author and an experienced #sports professional. In 2011, he co-founded Two Circles, a #data driven sports agency that won the “UK Sports Agency of the Year” award twice. Nowadays he spends most of his time doing Advisory work, public speaking and book writing. His two latest book are called “CEO Playbook” & “All to Play For”. ________________________________________________________ Sign up to our Newsletter HERE _________________________________________________________ SPONSORS Insport Education Sign up for their courses HERE The code gives you 10% ANY course offered. Discount code: sportsmanagementpodcast10 ExpressVPN Sign up for 1 year and get 3 months for free HERE ________________________________________________________ Follow us on social media Instagram Facebook Twitter www.sportsmanagementpodcast.com
This week's podcast is returning special guest, Matt Rogan. Matt is the Co-Founder of Two Circles and Author 'All to Play For'. In this podcast chat Matt shares his 25 years of experience in the sports industry and we talk about his new book ‘All to Play For' which is about how sport can reboot our future on and off the sports field. This is a MUST listen if you want to pursue a career in sports and ENJOY!
This week's episode launches our recaps of Netflix's “Drive to Survive.” The show brought us Formula 1, so these recaps are our way of honoring that gift. And, hopefully, they help enlighten those of you who have yet to experience it. Each podcast episode covers two DTS episodes at a time. Today, we start with season one's “All to Play For” and “The King of Spain”Episode 1: “All to Play For”Introduced to Formula 1 Meet Daniel Ricciardo (driver) & Christian Horner (team principal) with the Red Bull teamMeet Guenther Steiner (team principal) and Kevin Magnussen with the Haas team Experience the Melbourne Grand Prix (season opener) Episode 2: “The King of Spain”Meet Carlos Sainz Jr. (driver) & Cyril Abiteboul (principal) with the Renault teamMeet Fernando Alonso (two-time world champ) and Zak Brown (CEO) with the Mclaren teamIntroduction to the mid-tier battle & the battle between SpaniardsExperience the Azerbaijan Grand Prix and the Spanish Grand Prix Support the show (https://venmo.com/boxboxf1pod)
Subscribe to All To Play For nowHosted by Joe Cole and Tom Davis and with a lineup of legendary guests, we’ll be taking a look at some of the biggest football of the week. From analysis to random stats and of course incredible stories from inside the dressing room. Don’t miss All to Play For. Brought to you by JOE and Coral. Subscribe to All To Play For now
Subscribe to All To Play For nowHosted by Joe Cole and Tom Davis and with a lineup of legendary guests, we’ll be taking a look at some of the biggest football of the week. From analysis to random stats and of course incredible stories from inside the dressing room. Don’t miss All to Play For. Brought to you by JOE and Coral. Subscribe to All To Play For now
Subscribe to All To Play For nowHosted by Joe Cole and Tom Davis and with a lineup of legendary guests, we’ll be taking a look at some of the biggest football of the week. From analysis to random stats and of course incredible stories from inside the dressing room. Don’t miss All to Play For. Brought to you by JOE and Coral. Subscribe to All To Play For now
Subscribe to All To Play For nowHosted by Joe Cole and Tom Davis and with a lineup of legendary guests, we’ll be taking a look at some of the biggest football of the week. From analysis to random stats and of course incredible stories from inside the dressing room. Don’t miss All to Play For. Brought to you by JOE and Coral. Subscribe to All To Play For now
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Thanks for playing today, if you want hear more about how finding your play is connected to mental health, business, and education, for more Play For a Change, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts. If you would like more information on Brandi's Play Talks and Workshops follow us atBrandi HeatherProfessional Keynote Speaking and WorkshopsInspirational, world-class educator and speaker who utilizes the power of play to help organizations navigate diversity, inclusion, communication, self-care and mental health.What does that mean to you?It means that she has spent her entire career building solutions to the challenges of meeting the physical, cognitive and social needs of every person. She will teach you how to recognize your potential and unique skills and the potential of others without shame and judgement. Her presentation style moves the entire audience through play even if they never leave their seat! She brings laughter and profound "ah ha" moments to every keynote, workshop and training. If you are struggling to find your organization's common ground, this is the presenter you NEED. You can expect the unexpected ... every time!She speaks from the heart about her journey through mental illness and building strength in adversity and finding our creative potential through play. You will wonder where the time went when she is presenting!Keynotes Include:Play For A Change(40-60 minute talk followed by Q&A) It's time to Play For A Change! Find your play strength and use it to develop critical skills for self-care, leadership, and change management in diverse and inclusive settings.Brandi utilizes a unique combination of Applied Play Experiences and Strategies, backed by the science of play, that ignites the audience's appreciation for difference, and the unique gifts every person.This keynote will open the conversation about the physical, cognitive, and social/emotional effect that diverse and inclusive practice, workplace environments and expectations are having on personal and professional wellbeing. Brandi shares her insights and research on play, inclusion and vulnerability as a professional businesswoman and educator living and thriving with mental illness who will change the way you see yourself and your professional practice. Focus: Play, mental illness, mental health, rehabilitation, healthcare, self-care, work-life balance, practice -practitioner balance, diversity and inclusion Playgrounded(40-60 minute talk followed by Q&A) PLAY is POWERFUL! Are you Play “grounded”? Play is a common ground for building skills, connection and engagement. Play is one of the bravest choices we can make in a world full of structure and FOE (Fear of Engagement). Let's learn to fall down and get messy again, ask someone new to play and ignite innovation into our organizations! This keynote defines and ignites the power of play as a catalyst for organizational performance and engagement. Explore how we can grow our capacity for change, diversity, and health equity by including play in our environment. Remodel your philosophy for self-care, inclusive practice and customer service. Discover that when we recognize and value our own diverse needs, knowledge, and experience that we are more open to understanding the unique needs of others. Engage in honest dialogue about how inclusion is both successful and challenging in our spaces. Discover your play style and discover how to use it to improve engagement, personal and professional health. Focus: Personal and Professional Engagement, Performance, Innovation, Inclusion, Customer service, Collaboration, Value of Play in Workplace Health Participant Feedback: "This PD changed the way I see myself first, how to value what I know and then how to apply that to connect to all the clients we see everyday" "I will use this Monday, its real for me." "No ordinary talk gets to the heart of what we deal with every day." “Your energy is contagious; I lost all track of time!” Brandi is available for travel in Canada and internationally. For more background of speaking samples do not hesitate to connect on our website or to Brandi’s Podcast Play for A Change that can be found on your favorite podcast channel. https://play-for-a-change.simplecast.com/episodes/committed-2-playFor more information on Play Services and Programs I offer see me at www.amped2play.com see details in the show notes
This week: Handling Halloween Using the Hand in Hand Tools So, your kids are fighting over the Halloween candy stash, and their sugar highs (and begging for more) send your blood pressure soaring. Maybe you have a child who is scarred by scare season's ghosts and ghouls - or simply refuses to be a part of the festivities. Have no fear! Elle and Abigail show you how to handle common Halloween howls using the Hand in Hand tools. Settle back with your pumpkin latte and get tricks you can use to make Halloween the family-centred treat you deserve. Take a sneak peek into this week's podcast: Why Halloween can bring out the worst in our kids What happens to a child’s brain when they are melting down and how you can respond in a way that reaches and nurtures Which Hand in Hand tools are most useful for handling the Halloween howls Abigail's genius route to peaceful resolutions when two or more kids are going at it How to play your way out of scare season fear and even anger Listen now! Get more great resources for handling Halloween with calm and confidence: For kids that are scared or fearful: How to Help Kids Face Their Fears with Play For help setting limits on candy: Loving the Candy (Setting Limits at Halloween) Free Guide to Sibling Rivalry Fights over candy, toys, time and your attention? You need this free guide on Surviving Sibling Rivalry using Hand in Hand Parenting tools and ideas. Sign up to Abigail's New Podcast Every week Abigail will walk along with a parent, right in their shoes, working with them to flip their parenting challenges. Visitwww.motherflippingawesome.com/mfapodcast
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To celebrate the year since the Hand in Hand Parenting podcast launched - and the treat it's been connecting with a quarter of a million parents all over the globe - Abigail and Elle ring in their one year anniversary with a reprisal of their first episode - handling the Halloween horrors. That's right - from costume fears and trick or treat overwhelm to sugar highs and candy battles, this episode covers handling the behavioral bumps on Halloween night. Abigail shares what happens to a child’s brain when they are melting down, and how to respond to children in a way that supports their emotional development. She introduces two parenting tools called Staylistening and Playlistening that help parents avoid having to yell, bribe or take sides, and allows for a peaceful resolution. Whether this is your first time listening, or you were with us that first time around - we hope you enjoy this episode on handling bumpy behaviors on Halloween. Why not write in and let us know at podcast@handinhandparenting.org More Resources for Halloween Elle mentions two additional resources in the show: For kids that are scared or fearful: How to Help Kids Face Their Fears with Play For help setting limits on candy: Loving the Candy (Setting Limits at Halloween) And you can get a free guide here on Surviving Sibling Rivalry – Every parent with more than one child needs this! Listen to The Great Halloween Candy Fight now Stay Connected For more parenting tips and tricks inline with kids’ emotional needs sign up to the Hand in Hand Newsletter. You can follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram You can contact Abigail Wald for parenting courses and consultations at realtimeparenting.com
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