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In this episode, Prof. Paul and Jarrad Markel discuss firearm maintenance, training, and the importance of continuous learning in self-defense. They explore topics like ammunition care, mental models, and the value of proper education to become a responsible armed citizen. Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today! TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike's Tactical | Blackout Coffee [0:03:31] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: First Round Stoppage: Setback www.shootingnewsweekly.com [0:23:16] Coffee Corner - studentofthegun.com/blackout [Use Code STUDT20] TOPIC: The Book of Five Rings, Thomas Cleary edition, has The Family Traditions of the Art of War https://amzn.to/4byqjbq [0:45:04] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: Now More Than Ever, It Isn't Too Late to Become an Armed Citizen www.shootingnewsweekly.com Beware the C Student redcircle.com
In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Prof. Dr. med. Olivio Donati, Facharzt für Radiologie, Pionier der Prostatadiagnostik und Professor am Unispital Zürich, sowie Prof. Dr. Thomas Hermanns, einem der führenden Urologen der Schweiz, spezialisiert auf modernste Therapieverfahren am Zentrum für Urologie in Zürich, Klinikum Hirslanden. Prostatakrebs ist die häufigste Tumorerkrankung beim Mann und nach Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen die zweithäufigste Todesursache. Doch nicht jeder Tumor ist gleich gefährlich: Manche bleiben ein Leben lang harmlos, andere explodieren und streuen. Die entscheidende Frage ist daher, wie man die gefährlichen Tumoren frühzeitig erkennt, ohne Männer mit unnötigen Biopsien zu belasten. Wir besprechen, welche Rolle der PSA-Wert, das multiparametrische MRT und genetische Tests in einer individualisierten, mehrstufigen Vorsorgestrategie spielen – und warum gesunder Lebensstil auch bei der Prostata den Unterschied machen kann. In dieser Folge sprechen wir u.a. über folgende Themen: - Warum ist Prostatakrebs bei Männern die zweithäufigste Todesursache nach Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen und wie unterscheiden sich aggressive von harmlosen Tumoren? - Wie beeinflusst die familiäre Vorbelastung – einschließlich Brustkrebs bei der Mutter – das individuelle Risiko für ein Prostatakarzinom? - Weshalb kann ein polygenetischer Test oder die Analyse des BRCA2-Gens entscheidend für eine frühzeitige Vorsorge sein? - Was genau misst der PSA-Wert und warum ist er kein spezifischer Krebsmarker, sondern eher eine Motorenleuchte? - Wie können gutartige Ursachen wie Entzündungen, intensives Radfahren oder Sexualaktivität den PSA-Wert verfälschen? - Was bedeutet multiparametrisch beim MP-MRT und welche drei funktionellen Parameter werden dabei erhoben? - Warum empfehlen erfahrene Radiologen trotz neuer Studienlage weiterhin die Kontrastmittelgabe als Tiebreaker? - Weshalb hat sich die perineale MRT-Fusionsbiopsie gegenüber der klassischen transrektalen Stanzbiopsie durchgesetzt? - Was ist Active Surveillance und für welche Patienten mit Gleason-6-Tumoren ist diese Strategie geeignet? - Wie funktioniert die Da-Vinci-Roboter-Operation und welche Rolle spielt die fokale Therapie als Alternative? - Weshalb ist das Dogma, Männer über 70 nicht mehr zu screenen, im Zeitalter der Longevity überholt? - Was sagt der Stockholm-3-Test aus und warum sehen Experten dessen routinemäßigen Einsatz derzeit noch kritisch? Weitere Informationen zu Prof. Dr. med. Olivio Donati findest du hier: https://www.hirslanden.ch/de/corporate/aerzte/4/prof-dr-med-olivio-donati.htmlhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/olivio-donati-48448/ Weitere Informationen zu Prof. Dr. Thomas Hermanns findest du hier: https://www.hirslanden.ch/de/corporate/aerzte/4/pd-dr-med-thomas-hermanns.html Du interessierst dich für Gesunde Langlebigkeit (Longevity) und möchtest ein Leben lang gesund und fit bleiben, dann folge mir auch auf den sozialen Kanälen bei Instagram, TikTok, Facebook oder YouTube. https://www.instagram.com/nina.ruge.official https://www.tiktok.com/@nina.ruge.official https://www.facebook.com/NinaRugeOffiziell https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOe2d1hLARB60z2hg039l9g Disclaimer: Ich bin keine Ärztin und meine Inhalte ersetzen keine medizinische Beratung. Bei gesundheitlichen Fragen wende dich bitte an deinen Arzt/deine Ärztin. STY-257
Prof. Simon Meagher from Melbourne and Prof. Rabih Chaoui from Berlin are joined in the latest episode of the ISUOG Podcast to discuss the importance of obstetricians and sonographers being able to accurately scan the fetal heart, ahead of the ISUOG Fetal cardiology conference, taking place in May 2026. Speakers' views are their own and not intended to be taken as advice.
People are reporting a very strange phenomenon: They say that when their nipples get touched, they feel this weird sinking feeling. People describe it like being homesick, or hung over. Some feel anguish and despair, others call it dread. The condition has a name: "Sad Nipple Syndrome." But how could just touching a nipple set off all of these feelings?? To get to the bottom of this booby baffler, we go deep into the mysteries of anatomy and through a world of hormones and nipple erections. You might never look at your nipples the same way again! Distinguished Professor Barry Komisurak and Lactation Specialist Alia Macrina Heise join us. Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsSadNippleSyndrome In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Meet Sad Nipple Syndrome (05:14) Why is Nipple Play Arousing? (09:58) Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (D-MER) (15:14) How Milk Ejects From a Booby (17:33) Is Oxytocin to blame? (19:36) Suspect Number 2: Dopamine (20:52) What might help This episode was produced by Wendy Zukerman, with help from Meryl Horn, Rose Rimler, Michelle Dang and Ekedi Fausther-Keeys. We're edited by Blythe Terrell. Fact checking by Erica Akiko Howard. Mix and sound design by Bobby Lord. Music written by Emma Munger, So Wiley, Peter Leonard, Bumi Hidaka and Bobby Lord. A special thanks to the researchers we reached out to including Dr. Christina Raimondi, Professor Caroline Pukall, Professor Craig Richard, and Prof. Dr. Inga D. Neumann. and a big thanks to Joseph Lavelle Wilson and the Zukerman family. Science Vs is a Spotify Studios Original. Listen for free on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us and tap the bell for episode notifications. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tu można rejestrować się na konferencję o roli Polski i Płn-Wch flanki NATO: https://www.warsawfi.org/events/poland-northeastern-europe-and-the-future-of-the-transatlantic-partnership/Wojna w Iranie ma najmniejsze poparcie wśród amerykańskiej opinii publicznej w porównaniu do wszystkich wojen prowadzonych przez Stany Zjednoczone. Czy atak na Iran to element większej strategii? Co wynika z operacji w Wenezueli? Na ile ta wojna szkodzi i pomaga Rosji i Ukrainie?Mecenasi programu: Inwestuj w fundusze ETF z OANDA TMS Brokers: https://go.tms.pl/UkladOtwartyETF AMSO-oszczędzaj na poleasingowym sprzęcie IT: https://amso.pl/Uklad-otwarty-cinfo-pol-218.htmlPobierz aplikację Hallow: http://hallow.com/ukladotwarty
近年來人工智能發展迅速,改變了大學內的教學與研究模式的同時,也帶來了諸多爭議,例如在研究中使用人工智能的倫理問題、在教學中使用人工智能為學生帶來了便利還是削弱其思考能力等等。本集邀請了人類學系的副教授 Leilah Vevaina分享她的教學、研究經驗及想法,深入探討人工智能在不同場景及學科中的使用,對人類學的影響及挑戰。我們也討論人類學為我們帶來什麼啟示,可以更好運用及改良人工智能,成就更理想、平等的未來。主持:Misa、Ursula (本集以英語進行)In recent years, the rapid development of artificial intelligence has transformed the way of teaching and research within universities, while also sparking numerous controversies. These include ethical issues surrounding the use of AI in research, and whether using AI in teaching provides convenience for students or undermines their critical thinking abilities. In this episode, we invited Prof. Leilah Vevaina from the Department of Anthropology to share her experiences and insights in teaching and research. We delved into the use of AI across different contexts and disciplines, its impact on and challenges for anthropology, and explored what anthropology can teach us about better utilizing and improving AI to create a more ideal and equitable future.Hosts: Misa, Ursula (This episode is conducted in English.)13'00 科技公司將如何透過人工智能獲利?How do tech companies profit from artificial intelligence?16'22 以健身的比喻看人工智能的使用Using workout as a metaphor to understand the use of artificial intelligence20'37 人工智能對文科和理科的影響一樣嗎?Does artificial intelligence affect the humanities and the natural sciencesin the same way?24'28 人工智能是中立的嗎? Is artificial intelligence neutral?31'52 想像不一樣的人工智能——女權人工智能Imagining a different kind of AI — feminist artificial intelligence33'28 人類學在新時代會變得更重要嗎? Will anthropology become more important in the new era?37'30 學術研究中使用人工智能有什麼問題?What are the issues with using artificial intelligence in academic research?42'54 給正在使用人工智能的學生的建議 Advice for students who are using artificial intelligenceCredit:Sound effect by ZapSplatOpening and Closing Music “Paradise Found” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License-http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Tonight is the 23rd night. And because the Islamic calendar begins at Maghrib, tonight is already Friday night. Many of our pious predecessors said that when an odd night of Ramadan falls on a Friday night, the likelihood of it being Laylatul Qadr increases.This is the night we've been hunting for all year. So do extra. Make lots of du'a. Don't waste a minute of it.And as it happens — alhamdulillah — the ayat we reach tonight in Surah Al-A'raf are about du'a itself. About how to make it, what should be in our heart when we make it, and why it is the very heart of all worship. Allah has a way of doing that.A paid subscription includes a free digital copy of the Surah Al-A'raf Study Guide and Workbook. Now That You Know Who He Is — Call HimWe spent two nights on ayah 54. We talked about the six stages of creation, about Prof. Jenkins' framework, about matter and antimatter, about why physicists keep stopping just short of saying “God” — and why that has everything to do with European trauma and nothing to do with the evidence.The point was this: Allah introduced Himself. He is the one who created the heavens and the earth. The sun, the moon, the stars — all operating under His command. And this matters because now ayah 55 opens with a natural next step.You know who your Lord is. So call Him.Ud'u rabbakum tadarru'an wa khufya.Call your Lord with tadaru' — with humility — and khufya — quietly.The Outer and the InnerTadaru' captures two things at once: humility on the outside and humility on the inside. Both. Together.The external side — your body posture when you make du'a. You don't stand chest out, arms crossed, making demands. You beg. And the way we beg is with our palms open, raised to the sky. The Prophet ﷺ taught us this. And he said that Allah is — and I want you to sit with this — embarrassed when His servant raises his hands to the sky and then puts them back down empty.That's not to say Allah owes us anything. He doesn't. But it tells you something about how much He loves to hear from us. He is waiting for us to call. He wants us to call. So when we raise our hands, He will not let us lower them without answering.The Prophet ﷺ when making du'a would look downward — hands raised, gaze lowered. The qibla of salah is the Ka'bah. The qibla of du'a is the sky. But in moments of great need, moments of complete brokenness, he would raise his hands high and look upward. Not demanding. Just — there is no one else. There is nowhere else to turn. Ya Allah.Then there is khufya — quietly. The companions were once marching and making du'a at the top of their lungs. The Prophet ﷺ told them to bring it down. Your Lord is not deaf. He hears you.So the outer dimension of du'a: humble posture, lowered voice.But there is also the inner dimension — and that comes in the next ayah.What Du'a Feels Like on the InsideAyah 56: Khawfan wa tama'an. Make du'a with fear and longing.We talked about tama' a few nights ago in the context of the people of A'raf. In Malay it means greedy — but in Arabic it means something different. It means a deep, intense desire for something. You want it so much. So tama' in du'a means you are making du'a with a genuine ache for it. Not going through the motions. Actually wanting.And khawf — fear. What are we afraid of? Not that Allah won't answer. But that we are not worthy of the answer. That we might be arrogant enough to think we've earned it. The khawf keeps us humble. It stops du'a from becoming a transaction — Ya Allah, I've been to taraweeh 23 nights straight, so now give me what I want, or I'm not coming tomorrow. That is not du'a. That is negotiation.Khawf and tama'. Fear and hope. These two things together are not just for du'a — they carry us through our entire journey to Allah.Think about what happens when they get out of balance. If a person only has fear — only reads the ayat of punishment, only thinks about Jahannam, only focuses on their sins — they will break. They'll reach a point where they think: everything I do is wrong, Allah is going to throw me into the fire anyway, why bother? So they give up. The fear, without hope, destroys.And if a person only has hope — only focuses on Allah's mercy, only reads about forgiveness — they get lazy. Why worry about halal and haram? Allah is Ghafurul Rahim. He'll forgive me. The hope, without fear, makes you complacent.You need both. Fear reminds you that Allah is Al-Muntaqim — the Avenger, the One who punishes, the One who has full power over Jahannam. Hope reminds you that He is Ghafurul Rahim. And when those two things live in your heart together, you keep moving. You don't collapse, and you don't drift.Du'a Is the Essence of Every IbadahHere's something that might reframe how you see worship.After spending all of ayah 54 introducing who He is — after all of that — the next instruction Allah gives is not pray. Not fast. Not give zakat. It is: make du'a. Why?Because the Prophet ﷺ said: al-du'a mukhkhul ibadah — du'a is the marrow of worship. The core. The essence. Every act of worship, properly understood, contains du'a within it.What is the most important part of salah? The Prophet ﷺ said: there is no salah without Surah Al-Fatiha. So what is Al-Fatiha about? Strip away the opening praises — Alhamdulillahi Rabbil Alameen, Al-Rahman Al-Rahim, Maliki Yawmid-Din — those are the adab. You praise Allah first before you ask. You don't walk up to someone and say I need five hundred dollars before you've even said hello. You warm them up. You acknowledge them. Then you drop the ask. And the ask in Al-Fatiha is one thing: Ihdina As-Sirat Al-Mustaqim. Oh Allah, keep us on the straight path. The entire prayer — seven times in every raka'ah — is that one du'a. Put me back on the path.And fasting? The Prophet ﷺ said: whoever enters Ramadan and leaves it without their sins being forgiven, Allah curses them. That means the entire month of fasting is one extended du'a: Ya Allah, forgive me. Every hunger pang is that du'a. Every moment of thirst. Every night of taraweeh. All of it is saying: Ya Allah, I am broken, I need You, forgive me.Al-du'a mukhkhul ibadah. When you understand that, you understand why du'a comes before everything else in this ayah.Don't Spread Corruption After the Earth Has Been Set RightAllah ends ayah 56 with something that reaches far beyond our personal worship: do not spread corruption on earth after it has been set right.Ba'da islahiha. After its reform. After its repair. The earth has been made good. Don't undo that.This is bigger than just don't harm people. Our responsibility is to all of Allah's creation — human beings, animals, plants, the water, the land. Allah follows this immediately with the image of wind carrying rain clouds across the sky, dead earth suddenly turning green after winter — that is Allah's islah. He repairs the earth constantly. Who are we to corrupt what He keeps restoring?The Prophet ﷺ once saw a companion using excess water while making wudu. He asked him: what is this waste? The companion said: is there waste in wudu? I'm doing ibadah. And the Prophet ﷺ said: yes. Even if you are making wudu in a flowing river.A flowing river. 1,400 years ago, people could not imagine that human beings would ever have the capacity to destroy something as vast and powerful as a river. And yet here we are — post-industrial revolution, with water undrinkable in country after country, because we corrupted it. The Prophet ﷺ saw it coming. The instruction was already there.Even at war, Islamic rules of conduct prohibit cutting down trees and burning crops. If we cannot corrupt the environment in war, what is our excuse in times of peace?Qaribun Min Al-MuhsineenAllah ends with: indeed the mercy of Allah is near to those who are muhsineen — those who are excellent, those who do ihsan.We'll pick this up tomorrow insha'Allah and explore what it means that Allah's mercy is specifically close to the muhsineen — and what that tells us about the standard we should be reaching for.Thanks for reading Grounded! This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit groundeddaily.substack.com/subscribe
近年來人工智能發展迅速,改變了大學內的教學與研究模式的同時,也帶來了諸多爭議,例如在研究中使用人工智能的倫理問題、在教學中使用人工智能為學生帶來了便利還是削弱其思考能力等等。本集邀請了人類學系的副教授 Leilah Vevaina分享她的教學、研究經驗及想法,深入探討人工智能在不同場景及學科中的使用,對人類學的影響及挑戰。我們也討論人類學為我們帶來什麼啟示,可以更好運用及改良人工智能,成就更理想、平等的未來。主持:Misa、Ursula (本集以英語進行)In recent years, the rapid development of artificial intelligence has transformed the way of teaching and research within universities, while also sparking numerous controversies. These include ethical issues surrounding the use of AI in research, and whether using AI in teaching provides convenience for students or undermines their critical thinking abilities. In this episode, we invited Prof. Leilah Vevaina from the Department of Anthropology to share her experiences and insights in teaching and research. We delved into the use of AI across different contexts and disciplines, its impact on and challenges for anthropology, and explored what anthropology can teach us about better utilizing and improving AI to create a more ideal and equitable future.Hosts: Misa, Ursula (This episode is conducted in English.)13'00 科技公司將如何透過人工智能獲利?How do tech companies profit from artificial intelligence?16'22 以健身的比喻看人工智能的使用Using workout as a metaphor to understand the use of artificial intelligence20'37 人工智能對文科和理科的影響一樣嗎?Does artificial intelligence affect the humanities and the natural sciencesin the same way?24'28 人工智能是中立的嗎? Is artificial intelligence neutral?31'52 想像不一樣的人工智能——女權人工智能Imagining a different kind of AI — feminist artificial intelligence33'28 人類學在新時代會變得更重要嗎? Will anthropology become more important in the new era?37'30 學術研究中使用人工智能有什麼問題?What are the issues with using artificial intelligence in academic research?42'54 給正在使用人工智能的學生的建議 Advice for students who are using artificial intelligenceCredit:Sound effect by ZapSplatOpening and Closing Music “Paradise Found” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License-http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
«Mas ¿qué dice la Escritura? Echa fuera a la esclava y a su hijo, porque no heredará el hijo de la esclava con el hijo de la libre. De manera, hermanos, que no somos hijos de la esclava, sino de la libre».Gálatas 4:30-31Acompáñanos en este recorrido versículo por versículo por toda la Carta a los Gálatas, con la guía del Prof. Héctor Leites. Para conocer el significado original de las palabras, la intención del escritor, y lo que Dios quiere decirte hoy a través de este texto.
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Bio im LEH: So schaffen es Bio-Herstellermarken ins RegalWie gelingt Bio-Herstellermarken der Schritt in den klassischen Lebensmitteleinzelhandel, und was braucht es, um sich dort dauerhaft zu behaupten? In der ersten Folge des LEH-Marktplatz-Podcasts sprechen wir über Erfolgsstrategien, Herausforderungen und konkrete Praxisbeispiele aus dem Handel.Der LEH-Marktplatz bringt Bio-Hersteller und Lebensmitteleinzelhandel zusammen für Austausch, Vernetzung und Lösungen für eine erfolgreiche Zusammenarbeit.In dieser Folge fassen wir die zentralen Erkenntnisse der Podiumsdiskussion auf der Biofach 2026 zusammen und klären:Welche Bedeutung Bio-Herstellermarken für den LEH habenWann ein Produkt „fit“ für den LEH istWie Bio-Produkte im Markt erfolgreich platziert werden
Prof. Tomasz Grzegorz Grosse ocenił, że Komisja Europejska jest dziś krytykowana z wielu stron, ale nie widać, by chciała rzeczywiście odchodzić od dotychczasowego kursu. Jego zdaniem pierwszą reakcją Brukseli na napięcia wokół Zatoki Perskiej nie było szukanie twardych działań osłonowych, lecz próba dalszego wzmacniania polityki klimatycznej.„Pierwsza reakcja komisji była taka, że to jest znakomita okazja, żebyśmy jeszcze bardziej poszli w kierunku OZE, w kierunku ambicji klimatycznych. Ewentualnie ograniczali konsumpcję energii”– mówił.Politolog zaznaczył, że rośnie sprzeciw części państw członkowskich, zwłaszcza Niemiec i Włoch, wobec kosztów systemu ETS. Nie chodzi jednak o jego likwidację, ale o ograniczenie wzrostu cen uprawnień.„Raczej mowa o tym, żeby ustawić górną granicę pozwoleń, żeby one po prostu nie rosły na zasadzie spekulacyjnej”– podkreślił prof. Grosse.
W Poranku Wnet prof. Elżbieta Chojna-Duch wskazuje na przewagi prezydenckiego programu "SAFE 0 proc." nad jego unijnym konkurentem, lansowanym przez rząd Donalda Tuska.
The U.S. and Israel have attacked Iran and killing some of the Islamic Republic's top leaders, including Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran has responded with attacks on Israel, U.S. bases in the Gulf Region, oil infrastructure and by closing the Strait of Hormuz. There is a long history of Iranian and U.S. relations and this war is another part of it. In our latest, we talk with Prof. Afshin Matin-Asgari, author the new book "Axis of Empire: A History of Iran–US Relations," about the current conflict and the relationship over the past 76 years including the overthrow of Mossadegh, the Shah's brutal regime, the Islamic Revolution, the Iran-Iraq war, Iranian adventures in the Gulf, the Obama nuclear deal and the conflict between Trump and Iran's leaders. Bio//Born in Iran, Afshin Matin-Asgari studied in the United States, where he was active in the 1970s anti-shah student opposition. He returned to Iran to participate in the revolution. He lives in the United States and is Professor of Middle East History at California State University, Los Angeles. Matin-Asgari has published two scholarly monographs and more than two dozen articles and book chapters on modern Iranian political and intellectual history, focusing in particular on leftist thought and movements. -------------------------
Huge oil prices are hitting U.S. residents as Trump and Netanyahu's war on Iran rages. This is the second time in recent history that Iran has been attacked while in negotiations with the U.S. or Israel, and officials are indicating they're no longer interested in negotiations that lead nowhere.Professor Richard Wolff and Nicole Roussell, a producer of the show, discuss the consequences for workers in the United States and globally.Professor Richard Wolff is an author & co-founder of the organization Democracy at Work. You can find his work at rdwolff.com.
Andrew Lowenthal is CEO of Liber-net and an Australian digital civil liberties researcher with over 25 years in human rights and technology. He led Engaged Media, worked with Matt Taibbi on the Twitter Files, and mapped the censorship industrial complex for Racket News. Andrew writes about digital authoritarianism, surveillance, and free expression. Recently he testified before the EU Parliament and continues exposing how legacy institutions bleeding trust respond with censorship rather than transparency.→ Please like, comment, share & follow — to help me beat the suppressing algo's. Thank you!– SPONSORS –→ Access liquidity without selling your Bitcoin with Ledn — learn more at https://ledn.io/Efrat → Get your TREZOR wallet & accessories, with a 5% discount, using my code at checkout (get my discount code from the episode - yep, you'll have to watch it): https://affil.trezor.io/SHUn→ Have you tried mining bitcoin? Stack sats directly to your wallet while saving on taxes with Abundant Mines: https://AbundantMines.com/Efrat - Claim your free month of hosting via this link– AFFILIATES –→ Get 10% off on Augmented NAC to detox Spike protein, with the code YCXKQDK2 via this link: https://store.augmentednac.com/?via=efrat (Note, this is not medical advice, please consult your MD)→ Join me at Europe's largest bitcoin conference - BTC Prague, June 11-13, 2026. Code EFRAT for 10% off: http://btcprg.me/EFRAT→ Be good to your eyes & health, and get the Daylight tablet - a healthier, more human-friendly computer, zero blue light & flicker. Use code EFRAT for $25 off: https://bit.ly/Efrat_daylight → Get a second citizenship and a plan B to relocate to another country with Expat Money, leave your details for a follow up: https://expatmoney.com/efrat→ Watch “New Totalitarian Order” conference with Prof. Mattias Desmet & Efrat - code EFRAT for 10% off: https://efenigson.gumroad.com/l/desmet_efrat→ Join me in any of these upcoming events: https://www.efrat.blog/p/upcoming-events– LINKS –Andrew on X: https://x.com/naffectsLiber-net's Website: https://liber-net.org/ Andrew's Substack: https://networkaffects.substack.com/ Efrat's X: https://twitter.com/efenigsonEfrat's Channels: https://linktr.ee/efenigsonWatch on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/yourethevoiceSupport Efrat's work: https://bit.ly/zap_efrat– CHAPTERS – 00:00 - Coming Up... 01:17 - Intro to Andrew Lowenthal 03:30 - Censorship Status in USA, Australia, UK, Europe 08:50 - The Political Shift in Australia & “One Nation” Party13:05 - Ad-Break: Ledn & Trezor 19:05 - Australia's Age Verification Law & Substack's Voluntary Compliance 23:11 - The New Hate Speech Law, Bondi Attack & Gov. Overreach 33:00 - Australia's Hate Speech Laws History36:55 - Ad-Break: Abundant Mines & New Totalitarian Order Conference 39:14 - Mapping the Censorship Industrial Complex 45:20 - Speech Police Via NGOs & Government Funding50:10 - Australia's e-Safety Office: Policing Speech & Node In Global Censorship Industrial Complex59:40 - Australia's Economical Downturn & Recession1:01:50 - Censorship As Part of UN's Agenda 20301:04:49 - 2017 Council of Europe Document & Germany Censorship Analysis1:11:11 - Are Speech Crimes Now Treated On Par With Violent Crimes?1:17:23 - Bitcoin & Nostr: Decentralized, Censorship Resistant Protocols 1:22:54 - The End Game: Keeping Legacy Parties in Power 1:28:30 - Follow Andrew's Work
Alexander Kähler im Gespräch mit Annett Meiritz (Handelsblatt), Daniel Gerlach (Nahost-Experte, Zenith) und Prof. Klemens Fischer (Außen- und Sicherheitsexperte, Universität Köln).
In this conversation, Peter Brindley and Timothy Caulfield discuss the critical importance of science communication in the face of misinformation and the challenges posed by predatory journals. They explore the societal impact of vaccines, the misuse of scientific terms for marketing purposes (scienceploitation), and the illusions surrounding science, goodness, and opinion. The discussion emphasizes the need for humility in science, the pressures researchers face, and the responsibility of all individuals to advocate for accurate scientific information.Lessons: We all have to speak up for science.Science is a process, not a list of facts.There is pressure to publish, leading to predatory journals.Vaccines are one of the most successful biomedical interventions.Science is often misused as clickbait.Terms like 'natural' have become meaningless in marketing.You can't really boost your immune system; it's about maintaining health.The wellness industry has significant conflicts of interest.The opinion illusion shows how we are manipulated by online reviews.Trillions of dollars depend on the credibility of online reviews.
Er steckt in Ketchup, Pizza, Fruchtjoghurts und Limo: Zucker zu vermeiden, ist im Alltag oft nur schwer möglich. Und: Er macht Lust auf mehr. Mehr noch als durch Süßigkeiten wird er in Deutschland über Getränke konsumiert. Wissenschaftler und Ärzte warnen jedoch: Zucker kann Menschen genauso abhängig machen wie Alkohol und Zigaretten. Der Konsum hat sich in den letzten 50 Jahren mehr als verdreifacht. Immer mehr Menschen werden trotz Präventionsmaßnahmen adipös. Aktuell wird wieder über eine Zuckersteuer debattiert, viele Verbände und Parteien fordern sie, aber bislang ohne Konsequenzen. Über all das spricht Moderator Riccardo Mastrocola mit Prof. Annette Schürmann vom Deutschen Institut für Ernährungsforschung in Potsdam, mit Luise Molling von Foodwatch, mit Sebastian Kruse, Politischer Geschäftsführer der Deutschen Adipositas-Gesellschaft und mit der Kinderärztin Soraya Seyyedi aus Wiesbaden.
Let's know what you liked and learnt! In this episode, Swami is in conversation with Professor T Prasad of IIM Bombay also known as ‘Mandi' Sir. Prof Prasad challenges the conventional model of higher education and argues that real learning happens not through lectures and exams, but through action, experimentation, and value creation. Drawing from decades of teaching experience, he explains how students can move from passive learning to entrepreneurial thinking by engaging directly with markets, customers, and real-world problems. He shares the philosophy behind his “Mandi” approach to learning, where students are encouraged to start companies, test ideas, sell products, and learn from failures while still in college. By connecting classroom knowledge with practical experimentation, he believes education can shift its focus from producing job seekers to nurturing self-reliant creators and job givers.⭐ 5 Key Takeaways1. Learning Happens Through ActionTrue understanding comes when students apply ideas in the real world, experiment with them, and create value rather than simply studying theory.2. The Market is the Best ClassroomWhen students interact with real customers and markets, they naturally learn concepts like pricing, positioning, and value creation that textbooks struggle to teach.3. Education Should Create Job CreatorsThe goal of higher education should not be only to produce employees but to nurture individuals who can build enterprises and create opportunities for others.4. Assignments Should Connect Across DisciplinesInstead of fragmented coursework, learning becomes powerful when assignments across subjects combine to build a real venture or project.5. Startups Can Be a Powerful Learning ToolBy encouraging students to start companies during their education, institutions can create a practical environment where entrepreneurship, leadership, and resilience are learned firsthand. ⏱️ Timestamps00:03:13 — “Education Must Move From Pedagogy to Self-Driven Learning”00:06:17 — “The Question Is Not the Top 1% — It's the Other 99%”00:09:26 — “Learning Is Not Listening — Learning Is Selling”00:17:14 — “The Market Teaches What the Classroom Cannot”00:25:41 — “From Information to Value Creation — That Is the Real Exam”00:31:48 — “Our Education System Produces Employees, Not Creators”00:35:20 — “Startups Should Be a Part of Education”00:37:41 — “Entrepreneurship Should Be Designed, Not Left to Chance”00:39:17 — “Truth, Self-Reliance, and Non-Violence Define Success”00:40:04 — “Don't Become Another Brick in the Wall”00:41:03 — “Gandhi, Ambedkar, and Visvesvaraya Still Teach Us Today”#entrepreneurship, #educationreform, #studentstartups, #experientiallearning, #highereducation, #startupindia, #entrepreneurialmindset, #learningbydoing, #futureofeducation, #contrarianthinking, #iimbombay, #ContraMindsPodcast, #mandisirThis episode was made possible by the great folks at https://goaffortless.ai.Effortless has been designed to be user-friendly, aiding you in your journey to streamline financial tasks. Experience the convenience of achieving e-Invoicing and
Alexander Kähler diskutiert mit Albrecht von Lucke (Publizist, Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik), Prof. Sabine KroppPolitikwissenschaftlerin FU Berlin), Nikolaus Doll (WELT) und Eva Quadbeck (RND)
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The Ides of March is the best-known date in the ancient world, thanks to one of the most infamous acts in history: the assassination of Gaius Julius Caesar. Assassin's Creed Origins portrays Caesar at the peak of his powers, who was shockingly assassinated by a gang of Senators, including his most loyal friends and followers, like Brutus. What had Caesar done to deserve this? Who stabbed him first? And how did the assassins' plan to save the Roman Republic ultimately lead to the creation of the Roman Empire?Prof. Colin Elliot from Indiana University Bloomington, host of the Pax Romana podcast, joins Matt Lewis to reveal the true events of that fateful day. His book Pox Romana: The Plague That Shook The World offers a comprehensive, wide-ranging account of the world's first pandemic.Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. Watch these interviews and exclusive videos on our YouTube channel, and listen to our previous episodes about the wars of Caesar and Cleopatra.Hosted by: Matt LewisEdited by: Robin McConnellProduced by: Robin McConnell, Peta StamperSenior Producer: Anne-Marie LuffProduction Manager: Beth DonaldsonExecutive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen BennettMusic:Winds of Cyrene by Sarah SchachnerAcross the Dunes by Sarah SchachnerPtolemy's Lament by Sarah SchachnerIf you liked this podcast please subscribe, share, rate & review. Take part in our listener survey here.Tell us your favourite Assassin's Creed game or podcast episode at echoes-of-history@historyhit.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This a special podcast episode recorded on 6th March 2026 as part of the Board of Airline Representatives of South Africa Annual Conference. In the episode, Professor Mohale argues Africa's economic and aviation story is often told by outsiders, calling for Africans to own the narrative and emphasizing leadership defined by vision, courage, and integrity. The discussion contrasts management and leadership, critiques reliance on bureaucracy as a refuge from accountability, and highlights how colonial-era boundaries and continued dependence undermine African prosperity and unity. Erskine frames bureaucracy as a tool of power that can stifle agility, urges regional and continental integration, as evidence of benefits from opening skies and trade. 00:00 Welcome and Setup 00:29 Meet the Guests 02:39 Live Session Begins 04:48 Who Tells Africas Story? 09:47 Leadership Gap and Reset 14:52 Leadership vs Management 21:13 Bureaucracy and Ownership 25:13 Open Skies Proof Points 27:28 Integration Beyond Borders 33:02 Regional Integration Lessons 36:20 Closing Takeaways
Prof. Dr. Thomas Weißer, Budenheim, Katholische Kirche: Warum wir alle mehr Flagge zeigen können.
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Warum kaufen deutsche Konzerne nur selten innovative Startups? Wie bekommen europäische Startups bessere Exitperspektiven? Und brauchen wir eine europäische Tech-Börse? Unser Host Thomas Ramge spricht mit: Prof. Dr. Dirk Honold, Ex-CFO und Professor für Venture Capital und Innovationsfinanzierung an der TH Nürnberg.
Oser la Reconversion, le Podcast numéro 1 sur la Reconversion, épisode #189** Réserve ton coaching gratuit de 30 minutes ici pour faire le point sur ta vie pro : https://oserlareconversion.com/appel/ ** Aujourd'hui, j'accueille dans Oser la Reconversion, Mathilde. Après 10 ans en tant qu'assistante sociale, Mathilde est devenue prof de yoga et numérologue. Vous la connaissez sûrement sur Instagram sous le pseudo @mathilde.yogifit où elle est suivie par plus de 48 000 abonnés sur les réseaux sociaux.Mathilde était assistante sociale. Une véritable vocation car Mathilde avait toujours voulu aider les autres et agir vraiment. Elle travaillait à l'hôpital et était en charge du suivi des femmes enceintes. Un métier psychologiquement très lourd car elle était notamment en charge des femmes SDF enceintes. Mathilde a frolé de peu le burn-out et c'est comme ça qu'elle a eu le déclic de partir se former au yoga pendant un mois en Thaïlande. Elle a cumulé le métier d'assistante sociale et de prof de yoga pendant plusieurs années avant de se dédier à sa passion. Une reconversion qui s'est donc faite en douceur et elle nous explique comment elle a fait. Mathilde est prof de yoga depuis 6 ans, elle donne des cours en studio, en ligne et en entreprise et depuis peu numérologue. Retrouvez Oser la Reconversion sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/oserlareconversion/Télécharger le cahier d'exercices d'Oser la Reconversion pour se reconvertir : https://oserlareconversion.com/newsletter/Notes & Références : - Instagram de Mathilde @mathilde.yogifit : https://www.instagram.com/mathilde.yogifit/- Cours de Yoga de Mathilde : https://linktr.ee/mathildeyogifit?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=36191807-cb78-43a3-94ae-343b83591f4d- Prendre rdv pour une consultation en numérologie avec Mathilde : https://calendly.com/mathilde-guibertContactez-moi ! Si le Podcast vous plait, le meilleur moyen de me le dire, ou de me faire vos feedbacks (et ce qui m'aide le plus à le faire connaître), c'est simplement de laisser un avis sur Apple Podcast, un commentaire sur Youtube et d'en parler autour de vous. ça m'aide vraiment alors n'hésitez pas.Pour me poser des questions, participer au podcast ou suivre mes aventures, c'est par ici :- Sur Instagram @clervierose : https://www.instagram.com/oserlareconversion et @clervierose : https://www.instagram.com/clervierose- Sur Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/clervie-rose-boennec-a09065102/- Sur Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Qzm4HrS5OdmdXoY344vqA- Par mail : partenariats@oserlareconversion.com
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The United States and Israel began bombing Iran just over a week ago. Iran responded by bombing their aggressors' allies in the Gulf States. Hundreds are dead and the purpose of the war remains unclear. We discuss the latest developments, examine the theocratic system in Iran and whether Christian nationalism influences the Trump administration. Taking part are Tara Kangarlou journalist, author of The Heartbeat of Iran and adjunct professor at Georgetown University in Washington DC and by Oliver McTernan, director of Forward Thinking- a mediation and conflict resolition NGO.The group of Conservative Anglicans, known as Gafcon, met in Nigeria's capital Abuja this week. They are opposed to the appointment of the first female Archbishop of Canterbury - Sarah Mullally. There are 95 million Anglicans around the world with the Archbishop of Canterbury being their spiritual figurehead. It had been thought that Gafcon would elect their own leader and cause a full scale split but instead they elected their own leadership council. Madeline Davies from the Church Times has been following the story.We also talk to Prof. Daisy Fancourt on how being involved with artistic pusuits, whether it's dancing, reading or visiting msuems and galleries, can lower the risk of developing depression, lower blood pressure and ease chronic pain. And Brian Heffernan- an expert on Augustinian history talks about his new book on Pope Leo the 14th and whether being an Augustinian is more important to The Pope than being American.
In this episode of Guerrilla History, we have a fascinating conversation on the intersection of boxing, white supremacy, geopolitics, and imperialism, a discussion that you are sure to find interesting an useful even if you are not into boxing itself! For this, we bring on Anthony Ballas, who cowrote the piece Shadowboxing with Ghosts: Whiteness, Jake Paul, and the Crisis of U.S. Imperialism alongside the inimitable Prof. Gerald Horne for Black Agenda Report. Be sure to read the piece and listen to this episode, and stay tuned for another discussion with Tony soon, alongside Dr. Horne! Anthony Ballas is an organizer and a PhD student at Duke University. His work appears in Monthly Review, Protean Magazine, Caribbean Quarterly, 3:AM Magazine, Truthout, Middle West Review, CounterPunch, Scalawag Magazine, Peace, Land and Bread Magazine, and elsewhere. He also the host of the De Facto Podcast and co-host of Cold War Cinema. Help support the show by signing up to our patreon, where you also will get bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/guerrillahistory
Episode 93 - Entrepreneur Risto Kuulasmaa bridges TV, digital culture and leadership to drive growth. Psychologist Dr Susi Dattenberg-Doyle advances education in Africa, championing resilience and purpose.Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only. The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees. We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.
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Host Saeed Khan talks with guests, veteran lawyers, Steve Fishman, Bill Seikaly and Joel Sklar; labor and community activist Barb Ingalls, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel.They talk about: US and Israel attacking Iran and the Trump's ever-changing explanations for doing so; Khan, a Wayne State University professor, addresses question as to whether Iran will attack on U.S. soil; Bill and Hillary Clinton each provide depositions to House Oversight Committee on Jeffery Epstein; DHS Secretary Kristi Noem gets the boot; Lions trade running back David Montgomery to Houston Texans; Schmuck of the Week.
This International Women's Day (IWD) we a focused on women's health. In this episode, Kristin speaks with Professor Susan Davis, AO, MBBS, FRACP, PhD, FAHMS, Head Monash University Women's Health Research Program, Endocrinologist, leading menopause researcher. Prof Davis is Director of the Women's Health Research Program in the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University Melbourne. She is a consultant Endocrinologist at Cabrini Medical Centre and Head of the Women's Specialist Clinic, the Alfred Hospital Melbourne. She is also President of the International Menopause Society and Past-President of the Australasian Menopause Society. They discuss the definitions of menopause, the menopause transition and perimenopause, along with factors that influence the timing of menopause and the wide range of symptoms women may experience. Professor Davis explains the role of blood hormone testing in menopause care. The conversation also covers contraception in perimenopausal women. They also review the evidence for menopausal hormone therapy, including indications for treatment, the benefits and risks of different therapies, and duration of use. Links: https://www.menopause.org.au/
What actually changes as we age as athletes, and how should training evolve if we want to keep performing while protecting long term health?In this episode, Professor Peter Reaburn joins us to explore the science and real world practice of training as a masters athlete. Drawing on decades of research and personal experience as an endurance athlete, Peter explains why resistance training becomes essential with age, how recovery changes, and why training the same way you did in your twenties no longer works.We discuss muscle loss, polarized training, protein intake, and the importance of balancing performance with longevity. The conversation also dives into heart health considerations for aging endurance athletes and why listening to your body may be the most important skill masters athletes can develop.Today's speakers:Prof Paul Laursen https://www.paullaursen.com/Prof Peter Reaburn https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-reaburn-8a498b12/
My conversation with Eric starts at about 14 minutes in and JL and I start at 59 mins in to today's show after headlines Subscribe and Watch Interviews LIVE : On YOUTUBE.com/StandUpWithPete ON SubstackStandUpWithPete Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. This show is Ad free and fully supported by listeners like you! Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 750 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Follow Eric on Blue Sky Read Eric on Dorf on Law Listen to Supreme Myths Podcast Eric Segall teaches federal courts and constitutional law I and II. He is the author of the book Supreme Myths: Why the Supreme Court is not a Court and its Justices are not Judges. He has served on the Executive Committee of the AALS section on federal courts, and has given numerous speeches both inside and outside the academy on constitutional law questions and the Supreme Court. He appears regularly on the national XM Radio show StandUp with Pete Dominick talking about the Supreme Court and constitutional law. SUBSCRIBE TO JL CAUVIN NEW PODCAST RAIN ON YOUR PARADE Buy JL's New Comedy Special "Half Blackface" Get a JL Cauvin CAmeo Video Custom made for %75 off Stand up listeners (and everyone else)! JL Podcasts JL Cauvin is the best Trump impersonator in the world. He is also a very talented Stand Up Comic with who I have known for a long time. JL has recorded 6 stand up albums! J-L's act is incredibly diverse and has led to six stand up albums: 2006′s Racial Chameleon, 2008′s Diamond Maker, 2012′s Too Big To Fail and 2013′s Keep My Enemies Closer, 2016's Israeli Tortoise, which hit #1 on the iTunes comedy chart and his 2018 double album Thots & Prayers. He has also released two albums as Donald Trump: 2017's Fireside Craps, an entire album as Donald Trump which hit #1 on the iTunes comedy chart and 2020's Fireside Craps: The Deuce which went #1 on both Amazon and iTunes' comedy charts and broke into the Top 40 on iTunes' overall album charts. JL is the host of 2 podcasts "Rain On Your Parade" and "Making Podcasts Great Again" WATCH HIS NEW SPECIAL on AMAZON Pete on Blue Sky Pete on Threads Pete on Tik Tok Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page All things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Buy Ava's Art Hire DJ Monzyk to build your website or help you with Marketing Gift a Subscription https://www.patreon.com/PeteDominick/gift On YOUTUBE.com/StandUpWithPete ON SubstackStandUpWithPete Listen rate and review on Apple Podcasts Listen rate and review on Spotify Pete On Instagram Pete on Blue Sky Pete on Threads Pete on Tik Tok Pete on Twitter Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page Gift a Subscription https://www.patreon.com/PeteDominick/gift Send Pete $ Directly on Venmo All things Jon Carroll Buy Ava's Art Subscribe to Piano Tuner Paul Paul Wesley on Substack Listen to Barry and Abigail Hummel Podcast Listen to Matty C Podcast and Substack Follow and Support Pete Coe Hire DJ Monzyk to build your website or help you with Marketing
Beauty-Eingriffe sind so alltäglich wie Friseur-Besuche, alle optimieren ihre Gesichter und Körper - sind wir dann zufriedener und es gibt weniger Diskrimierung oder machen die unnatürlichen Gesichter unser Miteinander sogar schwieriger? Alle Hintergründe von uns findest Du hier: www.quarks.de. Hast du selbst ein Szenario, das wir prüfen sollen, oder Feedback? Schreib uns gerne an malangenommen@ard.de. Eure Hosts: Matthis Dierkes und Samira El Hattab Podcast-Tipp “Die Abnehmspritze – Schlank um jeden Preis?”: https://1.ard.de/ARDGESUND_Die-Abnehmspritze?qma Unsere wichtigsten Quellen: Expertin*innen: Prof. Dr. Paula-Irene Villa Braslavsky (LMU München) Prof. Dr. Helmut Leder (Universität Wien) Mehr Hautstraffungs-OPs nach Abnehmspritze: https://www.dgaepc.de/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/DGAECP-Statistik-2025-Web.pdf Die beliebteste Schönheitseingriffe: https://www.isaps.org/media/oogpzodr/isaps-global-survey_2024.pdf Studie, dass mehrgewichtige Menschen als fauler wahrgenommen werden: https://www.aerzteblatt.de/archiv/gewichtsdiskriminierung-mehr-sensibilitaet-fuer-eine-bessere-gesundheit-209392d4-f2b0-4aff-b9ba-179ba274e64a Pretty Privilege: https://wol.iza.org/press-releases/does-it-pay-to-be-beautiful Risiken von Botox: https://www.springermedizin.de/gesichtsrejuvenation/botulinumtoxin/die-schattenseiten-der-botulinumtoxin-behandlung/16300340 Risiken von Hyaluronsäure: https://thetweakmentsguide.com/blog/how-much-filler-did-alices-mri-reveal/ Sicherheit von Schönheits-OPs: https://journals.lww.com/plasreconsurg/abstract/2018/04000/an_update_on_the_safety_and_efficacy_of_outpatient.14.aspx Risiko von “Brazilian Butt Lift”: https://academic.oup.com/asj/article-abstract/37/3/337/2622824?redirectedFrom=fulltext Zusammenhang zwischen Bewegung unserer Gesichtsmuskeln, Emotionen und Botox: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-29280-x Botox bei Depressionen: https://guenther-riedel.de/botox-gegen-depressionen/ Bessere gesellschaftliche Stimmung durch Botox? https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jocd.70264 Erkennen von Gefühlen anderer Menschen nach Botox-Behandlung: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6170457/ Gesichtsmimikry: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4531238/ Kommunikation von Gefühlen während der Corona-Pandemie: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/public-health/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2020.582191/full
Um país construído na base de golpes, conflitos, petróleo e tanto em apoio aos EUA quanto em completo repúdio a eles. Separe trinta minutos do seu dia e aprenda com o professor Vítor Soares (@profvitorsoares) sobre a História da Venezuela.-Se você quiser ter acesso a episódios exclusivos e quiser ajudar o História em Meia Hora a continuar de pé, clique no link: www.apoia.se/historiaemmeiahoraConheça o meu canal!https://www.youtube.com/@profvitorsoaresConheça meu outro canal: História e Cinema!https://www.youtube.com/@canalhistoriaecinemaOuça "Reinaldo Jaqueline", meu podcast de humor sobre cinema e TV:https://open.spotify.com/show/2MsTGRXkgN5k0gBBRDV4okAssista meu outro podcast, o História pros brother!https://open.spotify.com/show/04a8C8gXTLj68lmZiQD8vmCompre o livro "História em Meia Hora - Grandes Civilizações"!https://a.co/d/47ogz6QCompre meu primeiro livro-jogo de história do Brasil "O Porão":https://amzn.to/4a4HCO8Compre a camisa do História em Meia Hora: https://www.blablalogia.com/blablalojinha/akiralampiaoh30PIX e contato: historiaemmeiahora@gmail.comApresentação: Prof. Vítor Soares.Roteiro: Prof. Vítor Soares e Prof. Victor Alexandre (@profvictoralexandre)REFERÊNCIAS USADAS:REFERÊNCIAS USADAS- CARRERA DAMAS, Germán. El culto a Bolívar: esbozo para un estudio de la historia de las ideas en Venezuela. Caracas: Universidad Central de Venezuela, 2006.- CORONIL, Fernando. El Estado mágico: naturaleza, dinero y modernidad en Venezuela. Caracas: Editorial Nueva Sociedad, 2002.- LÓPEZ MAYA, Margarita. Del viernes negro al referendo revocatorio. Caracas: Alfadil Ediciones, 2005.- COELHO, André; ROSA, Beatriz; MENDES, Edson. “Maduro, Chavismo e Bolivarianismo: continuidade ou ruptura?”. Revista Desigualdade e Diversidade; n 21. 2021
Hormones control almost every system in your body. They are like an orchestra playing, so when one instrument is a little off-key, it affects the whole system. If you feel tired, anxious, or are gaining weight, your hormones may be involved. In this episode, leading reproductive expert Dr Helen O'Neill explains how hormone health affects fertility, metabolism, and mental health for both men and women. The core question is simple: if hormones run your body, how much influence do you have over them? Alongside ZOE's head nutritionist, Dr Federica Amati, Helen explores the links between hormones and fatigue, anxiety, weight gain, fertility, and metabolic health. The episode covers thyroid health, chronic pain, sperm health, and why gut hormones play a central role in appetite and weight regulation. We also examine why some female-specific conditions remain misunderstood or undiagnosed, and how better data may help change that. Most importantly, this episode focuses on what you can do to take back control. With emerging science suggesting that diet plays a key role in hormone regulation, you'll hear how fibre, plant diversity, healthy fats, and key micronutrients support gut hormone production and fertility. You'll also learn why changes made over three months may meaningfully influence fertility, and why conception is always a shared responsibility. Help keep your hormones in tune with this guide to the relationship between gut, diet and hormones, produced in partnership with the hormone experts at Hertility.
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My conversation with Thanassis starts at about 45 minutes in to today's show after headlines and clips Join us in Vegas for Podjam 3! Subscribe and Watch Interviews LIVE : On YOUTUBE.com/StandUpWithPete ON SubstackStandUpWithPete Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. This show is Ad free and fully supported by listeners like you! Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 750 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Thanassis Cambanis is an author, journalist, and director of Century International. His work focuses on U.S. foreign policy, Arab politics, and social movements in the Middle East. He is currently working on a book about the impact of the 2003 Iraq invasion on the international system. He is the author of Once Upon A Revolution: An Egyptian Story (Simon and Schuster: 2015); A Privilege to Die: Inside Hezbollah's Legions and Their Endless War Against Israel (Free Press: 2010); and editor of Hybrid Actors: Armed Groups and State Fragmentation in the Middle East (TCF press: 2019), Citizenship and Its Discontents: The Struggle for Rights, Inclusion and Pluralism in the Middle East (TCF press: 2019), Order from Ashes: New Foundations for Security in the Middle East (TCF press: 2018), and Arab Politics Beyond The Uprisings: Experiments in an Era of Resurgent Authoritarianism (TCF press: 2017). He regularly contributes to Foreign Affairs, The New York Times, World Policy Review, and other publications. He is an adjunct professor at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs. On YOUTUBE.com/StandUpWithPete ON SubstackStandUpWithPete Listen rate and review on Apple Podcasts Listen rate and review on Spotify Pete On Instagram Pete on Blue Sky Pete on Threads Pete on Tik Tok Pete on Twitter Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page
We have something of an academic detour for you with this episode. Listen along as we're joined by Professor Andy Hageman (Director of the Center for Ethics and Public Engagement at Luther College) who recently got access to the exclusive Stephen King Archive where he got hands on with King's original typed manuscripts and discovered something fairly interesting about King's process, particularly when it comes to The Dark Half.The Prof tells us what it was like to get that close to literary history as well as what it's like teaching King at a college level and what he thinks future scholars will teach when it comes to Stephen King.If you like what you hear, make sure to check out Hageman's essay on this experience for the LA Review of Books here: https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/stephen-king-dark-half-revisited-archives-richard-bachman/
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Nearly 30 anti-popes have risen across two millennia of Church history. In times of deepest confusion, even saints found themselves on opposing sides. St. Catherine of Siena confronted cardinals backing a false pope. St. Vincent Ferrer supported the wrong claimant during the Western Schism. St. Bernard of Clairvaux rallied kings against a rival. None remained silent.Dr. Ed Mazza joins to walk through these battles from his book Saints Versus Anti-Popes, drawing the line from medieval crises to the present. The question now is not whether a pope can be a bad man, history is full of them. The question is whether a pope can formally teach heresy while exercising his authority. No saint or major theologian ever taught that.The discussion moves through Marian apparitions at Akita, the warnings of Malachi Martin, and the possibility of apostasy "at the top." But the conclusion is not despair. The Church has survived anti-popes, schisms, and centuries of confusion. She will survive this. The book is now available at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP6MSSKV/ref=sr_1_3HELP SUPPORT WORK LIKE THIS: https://give.lifesitenews.com/?utm_source=SOCIAL U.S. residents! Create a will with LifeSiteNews: https://www.mylegacywill.com/lifesitenews ****PROTECT Your Wealth with gold, silver, and precious metals: https://sjp.stjosephpartners.com/lifesitenews +++SHOP ALL YOUR FUN AND FAVORITE LIFESITE MERCH! https://shop.lifesitenews.com/ ****Download the all-new LSNTV App now, available on iPhone and Android!LSNTV Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lsntv/id6469105564 LSNTV Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lifesitenews.app +++Connect with John-Henry Westen and all of LifeSiteNews on social media:LifeSite: https://linktr.ee/lifesitenewsJohn-Henry Westen: https://linktr.ee/jhwesten Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After 9/11, the radical environmental movement was considered the number one domestic terror threat by the U.S. government. But by the end of the decade the movement had largely gone silent. What happened? And given the threat from climate, why haven't more radical tactics re-emerged?In our latest, we talk with Thomas Zeitzoff (zeitzoff.bsky.social) about his latest book "No Option But Sabotage", the radical environmental movement, state repression and resistance to the climate crisis. Bio//Professor Thomas Zeitzoff is in the School of Public Affairs at American University. His research focuses on political violence and political psychology. He's the author of “Nasty Politics,” and “No Option But Sabotage: The Radical Environmental Movement and the Climate Crisis.”-------------------------
Today we're talking about strength. Building muscle doesn't have to mean lifting heavy weights in a fancy gym. In fact, you can do it from the comfort of your living room. No expensive memberships, no extra long workouts, no excuses. To prove it, I asked human performance expert Andy Galpin to design an at-home strength session for someone who's never lifted a weight before - my sister. It's quick, cheap, and a sure fire way to add years to your healthspan. If you're new to strength training, this episode is the perfect place to start.
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