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Episode 91 - Environmental art meets activism as Anna Dogadkina transforms landscapes and ocean plastic into collages celebrating beauty and care for the planet. From Harvard to the G20, Malkah Nobigrot turns conflict into leadership.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.
"Jack Riccardi talks SCOTUS tariff decision. Trump's reaction, midterm campaign ads with special guests Willie Ng and law Prof. Bill Piatt with analysis of tariff ruling, ET's, drunk reporter and The Dish."
Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof. Daniel Whiteson is professor of Physics and Astronomy at University of California, Irvine (UCI). He uses machine learning and statistical tools to analyze high-energy particle collisions to unravel the nature of matter and energy.Please subscribe to this channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/ScientificSense?sub_confirmation=1
From the Irish to the Italians, America has received waves of immigrants from nearly every inhabited continent at some point and just about all of them faced significant discrimination upon their arrival. With current discourse now focused on Somali, Muslim, and Indian migrants, an uncomfortable question arises: Were these the same conversations people had about our ancestors? Professor of History at George Washington University Tyler Anbinder joins Will to go over America's storied relationship with immigration, explaining why Irish-Americans faced so much discrimination, and how they gradually came to be accepted. Plus, Will and The Crew weigh in on the discussion with Professor Anbinder and share their own thoughts on whether today's immigration debate reflects the past. Subscribe to ‘Will Cain Country' on YouTube here: Watch Will Cain Country! Follow ‘Will Cain Country' on X (@willcainshow), Instagram (@willcainshow), TikTok (@willcainshow), and Facebook (@willcainnews) Follow Will on X: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Snacks make up a quarter of what most people eat. Yet most of us never question them. In this episode, Professor Sarah Berry, ZOE's Chief Scientist, explains why snacking is not the problem and how seven snack swaps can lower cholesterol, support gut health, and reduce heart disease risk. Most snacks are high in sugar, salt, and saturated fat, and many carry “health” claims that hide this. Sarah breaks down how to spot this, explains what makes a good snack and why snack timing matters. You'll walk away with seven simple snack ideas that help improve cholesterol, blood sugar, and heart health in weeks. If you're a snacker, this may be the easiest place to improve your diet.
Prof Duncan Hardy is one of the leading experts in the history of the Holy Roman Empire and one of his main topics is the Imperial reform of 1495, making him the ideal guest for our show.In his first book, Associative Political Culture in the Holy Roman Empire he tries to define what the Holy Roman Empire was a question we will almost certainly spend quite some time discussing today.His forthcoming book, which he had so kindly sent me an advance copy, should be familiar to you all, since I do use it as a source for the show. It is titled Law, Society and Political Culture in Late Medieval and Reformation Germany and contains a large number of edited and translated primary sources illustrating German history circa 1350 to 1550.As a special treat, listeners to the Hstory of the Germans can order the book at Manchester University press with a 30% discount. The discount code is mentioned at the end of teh interview, so listen out. You can order ithere:Manchester University Press - Law, society and political culture in late medieval and Reformation GermanyDuncan has a PHD from Oxford University, fellowships from Cambridge, Erfurt and Bielefeld and currently teaches at the University of Central Florida.And he is a fellow listener of the show. So this will be the time where all my mistakes and random speculations will be dragged into the glare of academic scrutiny.The music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0.As always:Homepage with maps, photos, transcripts and blog: www.historyofthegermans.comIf you wish to support the show go to: Support • History of the Germans PodcastFacebook: @HOTGPod Threads: @history_of_the_germans_podcastBluesky: @hotgpod.bsky.socialInstagram: history_of_the_germansTwitter: @germanshistoryTo make it easier for you to share the podcast, I have created separate playlists for some of the seasons that are set up as individual podcasts. they have the exact same episodes as in the History of the Germans, but they may be a helpful device for those who want to concentrate on only one season. So far I have:The OttoniansSalian Emperors and Investiture ControversyFredrick Barbarossa and Early HohenstaufenFrederick II Stupor Mundi
Prof. Jenkins continues his look at the course of the Schism, focusing specifically on the events surrounding the Council of Lyons in 1274, and how the whole affair was driven by political considerations on the part of the emperor, Michael VIII Palaeologos.
Triggerwarnung: In dieser Folge geht es um Gewalt an Kindern Die letzten Monate waren nicht leicht für Fenja. Als sie nun endlich mit ihrer anderthalbjährigen Tochter Miri zur Mutter-Kind-Kur im Hochsauerland ankommt, heißt es erst einmal tief durchatmen und Kraft tanken. Doch statt der erhofften Ruhe beginnt ein Albtraum. Miri leidet unter starken Schmerzen, die niemand erklären kann. Während sich Miris Zustand von Tag zu Tag verschlechtert und Fenja immer tiefer in eine Spirale aus Angst und Verzweiflung gerät, sind nicht alle im Umfeld des kleinen Mädchens daran interessiert, dass ihr geholfen wird. In dieser Folge von „Mordlust – Verbrechen und ihre Hintergründe“ geht es um einen gefährlichen Familienkonflikt, der Parallelen zu einer Erzählung aus der griechischen Mythologie aufweist. Expert:innen in dieser Folge: Fachanwältin für Familien- und Medizinrecht Marion Bayer von Abel und Kollegen, sowie Prof. Dr. Frank Häßler, Neurologe, Kinder- und Jugendpsychiater und Gutachter in Verfahren zu Kindstötungen. **Credit** Hosts: Paulina Krasa, Laura Wohlers Producer: Paulina Krasa, Laura Wohlers und Jon Handschin Redaktion: Paulina Krasa, Laura Wohlers, Marysol Mercado Schnitt: Pauline Korb Rechtliche Abnahme: Abel und Kollegen **Quellen (Auswahl)** Urteil Landgericht Hannover - Aktenzeichen 39 Ks 2793 Js 97699/23 (23/23) con-nect: https://t1p.de/z5b69 SZ: https://t1p.de/9obzi NDR: https://t1p.de/lek56 **Partner der Episode** Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/Mordlust Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio
Prof. Jeffrey Sachs : The Strategic Risks of Fighting IranSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this session, Prof. Regina Callion, MSN, RN—the #1 NCLEX instructor on the planet—dives into smarter ways to tackle nursing school and NCLEX prep. Learn why watching 3 different lectures, skipping rationales in question banks, or overusing AI tools like ChatGPT might be holding you back—and how to replace them with effective, evidence-based study strategies. We'll walk through real NCLEX 2026-style practice questions, sharpen your clinical judgment, and show you how to study with purpose, not panic. Stop memorizing. Start thinking like a safe nurse. ✨ New Weekly ReMar Rhythm Schedule: • Monday Motivation – 8 PM EST • Tuesday Bible Study – 7 PM EST • Wednesday Baptismal Class – 7 PM EST • Winning Wednesday – 8 PM EST Perfect for NCLEX, Nursing School, and TEAS prep.
What happens when you step back and really look at what we call “normal” food culture? In this video, Prof. Spira and Brother Air walk through the Rib Festival to observe the human condition in real time. What they see isn't just food—it's habit, addiction, conditioning, and a culture that no longer questions what it consumes. This isn't about shaming people. It's about seeing clearly. At the Rib Festival, you'll notice: How excess and addiction are treated as entertainment How “normal” eating habits are socially reinforced How public money supports destructive food culture Why this way of eating leads to decline, not vitality Why real change starts with controlling what you put in your mouth The conversation moves beyond food and into something deeper: life culture vs. death culture. When eating becomes automatic and unquestioned, vitality fades. When awareness returns, so does choice. This video invites you to pause, observe, and ask a simple question: Is this really the path you want to follow?
For most data scientists, the idea of impacting the world through your work seems impossible. You may be developing technically brilliant solutions within your organisation, but seeing them become industry standards or influence global decisions feels completely out of reach.In this episode, Prof. Steve Stern joins Dr Genevieve Hayes to share how he transformed a mathematical critique of a cricket scoring system into becoming the custodian of the globally adopted Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method - all from an office in Canberra, Australia.This episode reveals:How a single email response changed everything [05:24]Why principles build trust where mathematics can't [13:19]The "error whack-a-mole" problem that destroys credibility [16:00]The real secret to creating work with impact [30:29]Guest BioProf. Steve Stern is a Professor of Data Science at Bond University, and is the official custodian of the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) cricket scoring system.LinksContact Steve at Bond UniversityConnect with Genevieve on LinkedInBe among the first to hear about the release of each new podcast episode by signing up HERE
Today, we're asking how we can boost our brain. Our brain is a living, morphing organ that is constantly responding to the stimuli we feed it. So the big question is: what sort of stimuli will keep our brain strong and healthy? Is it brain puzzles? Supplements? Neuroscientist Dr. Wendy Suzuki believes the most powerful way to support your brain is by simply moving your body. She's joining me today to explain why.
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Watch all of our Epstein videos here: • Epstein Watch all of our Hamamoto videos here: • Professor Hamamoto Hamamoto on YouTube: / @professorhamamoto Prof. Darrell Hamamoto, who is an American writer, academic, and specialist in U.S. media and ethnic studies.Professors Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/share/hZajgC...UNTOUCHABLE - Jimmy Savile documentary • UNTOUCHABLE - Jimmy Savile documentary by ... ADOPTED KID'S CA HORROR STORY & BOYS TOWN! PASTOR Eddie https://youtube.com/live/vD3SGWpnfyMWatch Used By ELITES From Age 6 - Survivor Kelly Patterson https://youtube.com/live/nkKkIfLkRx0KELLY'S 2 HOUR VIDEO ON VIRGINIA • Video BOOK LINKS: Who Killed Epstein? Prince Andrew or Bill Clinton by Shaun Attwood UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B093QK1GS1 USA: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093QK1GS1 Worldwide: https://books2read.com/u/bQjGQD All of Shaun's books on Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/Shaun...All of Shaun's books on Amazon USA: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Shaun-A...Follow P Diddys latest: • P Diddy #jayz #beyonce #hollywood #countrymusic #nashville #pdiddy #puffdaddy #truecrime #news #youtubenews #podcast #livestream #youtube #thepope #vatican #church
A conversation with Prof. Moeller (Carefree Wandering). We discuss the political implications of Daoist philosophy, the Daoist critique of Confucian family roles and anthropocentrism, the comparison to Nietzsche's critique of modernist theories of truth, the differences between the two regarding their respective past and future orientations in philosophy, the difference in "vibe", and the parallel between the two as focused on achieving "great health". Butcher Ding Story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGtgGz5SsY0Happy Fish Story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nMCrj3soDUProf. Moeller's new book: https://cup.columbia.edu/book/the-enigma-of-gender/9780231221276/
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Medaillen, Jubel, Freudentränen: Es sind solche Szenen, die uns emotional berühren und begeistern. Momente, in denen der Druck abfällt von Athletinnen und Athleten, die alles für den Erfolg geben und oft über ihre Belastungsgrenzen gehen. So werden auch bei den olympischen Winterspielen in Cortina d'Ampezzo aktuell Sportlerinnen und Sportler wieder für ihre Leistungen gefeiert und geehrt. Doch oft entscheiden nur Sekunden über Triumph oder Enttäuschung, über Sichtbarkeit oder Vergessen. Dabei besteht der Weg an die Spitze aus Jahren der Vorbereitung, einem Alltag aus Disziplin, Kontrolle und Verzicht und einem permanenten Leistungsdruck. Die Athletinnen und Athleten riskieren ihre Gesundheit und ordnen ihr Leben einem Ziel unter, das oft nur für einen kurzen Augenblick sichtbar wird. Leistungssport verlangt Hingabe. Aber wie viel darf er wirklich fordern? Und wer trägt die Verantwortung für den wachsenden Druck? Darüber sprechen wir in dieser Folge mit dem Sportökonomen Prof. Dr. Christoph Breuer, der früheren Profi-Fußballerin Johanna Kaiser und dem Sportmediziner und ehemaligen Olympia-Arzt Prof. Heinz Lohrer. Außerdem gibt Alicja Feltens vom Damen Volleyballverein VC Wiesbaden Einblicke in achtsamere Trainingsansätze. Podcast-Tipp: Sportschau F - Inspirierende Frauen aus dem Sport Der Podcast Sportschau F rückt inspirierende Frauen aus dem Sport ins Rampenlicht - ihre Geschichten, ihre Leistungen, ihre Perspektiven. Freddie Schürheck und Kerstin von Kalckreuth machen sich dafür auf den Weg zu den Frauen und stellen Fragen, die tiefer gehen als gewöhnlich, für ehrliche und persönliche Gespräche. Dabei geht es um Erfolge und Misserfolge, Qual und Glücksgefühle, Konkurrenz und Freundschaft. All das, was der Sport den Frauen abverlangt, was er ihnen gibt und was er sie lehrt. Ein Podcast, der motiviert und inspiriert. https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/sportschau-f-inspirierende-frauen-aus-dem-sport/urn:ard:show:d694e266bb3efcc0/
Çavuşesku'nun Termometresi'nde Ekin Keleş moderatörlüğünde Prof. Dr. Burak Bilgehan Özpek ve İlkan Dalkuç yeni atanan bakanları, yeniden yükselen CHP'ye Mutlak Butlan tartışmalarını değerlendiriyor.00:00 Giriş00:35 İktidar İmamoğlu'nu tutukladı ama İmamoğlu-fobia'dan değil06:10 Erdoğan iktidarı uhulet ve suhuletle mahdumuna bırakmak istiyor08:50 İstanbul'dan (lokalden) Ankara'ya (ülkesel) muhalefeti imha etme hamlesi: Akın Gürlek13:30 Hocam, Mehmet Şimşek de değişecek diyorlar?.. Şimşek yetmez...22:00 Ali Yerlikaya'nın bakanlıktan alınması MHP'ye rest mi? Onu asıl sesi çok çıkan AKP'liler sevemedi28:10 Türkiye'de "kutuplaşacak" ortam bile kalmadı34:30 İmamoğlu davasında hatalı, sehivli karar veren bir yargı yok; sandığa el koyma teşebbüsü var27:40 CHP'ye taarruz 2027'yi bulur; olay halkın ne diyeceği?38:40 Butlandan daha önemli bir şey var: Sandığa sahip çıkmak44:30 Miting sonranın işi. Şimdi çarşıya pazara, evlere gitme vakti50:20 Daktilo1984 sizin öfkenizi temsil etmek istemiyor; duyguları kamusallaştırmayalımAyrıcalıklardan yararlanmak için bu kanala KATIL:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWyDy24AfZX8ZoHFjm6sJkg/joinBizi Patreon'dan Destekleyin
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Fitness mit M.A.R.K. — Dein Nackt Gut Aussehen Podcast übers Abnehmen, Muskelaufbau und Motivation
Er hat einen Probanden nach der Studie nicht wiedererkannt. Rank und schlank statt übergewichtig. Zehn Jahre jünger. Was war passiert? Nur drei Dinge: Krafttraining, Protein, Kreatin. Prof. Dr. Dr. Jürgen Gießing leitet den Arbeitsbereich „Trainingswissenschaft und Sportmedizin“ an der Universität Landau. Er erforscht seit über 20 Jahren, was Muskeln für unsere Gesundheit tun – und was passiert, wenn sie verschwinden. Spoiler: Es geht um viel mehr als Optik. In dieser Folge sprechen wir über die stille Volkskrankheit Sarkopenie, warum 0,8 Gramm Protein nicht reichen und warum Dein Krafttraining auch Dein Gehirn vor Demenz schützt.____________*WERBUNG: Infos zum Werbepartner dieser Folge und allen weiteren Werbepartnern findest Du hier.____________
In this episode, we welcome Professor Ben Saul from the University of Sydney who is the United Nations Special Rapporteur on on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms while Countering Terrorism, and his insights and experience are relevant to exploring the recent state visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog. What started as an invitation by the Australian government and The Zionist Federation of Australia to enhance solidarity in the wake of the deadly Bondi Beach terror attack has become a point of contention, with both warm welcomes from the vast majority of the Jewish community and angry protests on the streets of Sydney and Melbourne about Israeli actions in Gaza. Professor Saul talks about the recent amendments to laws around the protests; and the issue of criticism of Israel in the context of rising antisemitism and the challenge of ascertaining what is hate speech and what is a legitimate free speech.
Anke Plättner diskutiert mit Jorma Mattila (finnischer Journalist), Prof. Andrea Gawrich (Politikwissenschaftlerin, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen), Christopher Schuetze (New York Times) und Ralph Thiele (Oberst a.D)
Der Begriff Heilfasten taucht immer wieder auf, wenn es um Gesundheit, Entgiftung oder Selbstheilungskräfte geht. In dieser Folge von „Aha! Zehn Minuten Alltagswissen“ klären wir, was medizinisch hinter dem bewussten Nahrungsverzicht steckt. Welche Prozesse laufen im Körper ab? Welche Effekte sind wissenschaftlich belegt und was ist eher Mythos? Zu Gast ist Prof. Andreas Michalsen, Chefarzt der Abteilung Naturheilkunde am Immanuel Krankenhaus Berlin. Im zweiten Teil des Podcasts geht es darum, warum kalte Hände bei extremer Kälte brennen und was dabei im Körper passiert. Zu den Kälte- und Notfallhotlines geht es hier: https://vostel.de/blog/kaeltehilfe-obdachlose-menschen/ "Aha! Zehn Minuten Alltags-Wissen" ist der Wissenschafts-Podcast von WELT. Wir freuen uns über Feedback an wissen@welt.de. Produktion: Serdar Deniz Redaktion: Fiona Wink Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
“Kurtlar Sofrasında Kadınlar” programı uzun bir aradan sonra yeniden başlıyor. Bu bölümünde Göksel Göksu'nun konuğu Prof. Dr. Şebnem Korur Fincancı. Adli tıp, işkencenin belgelenmesi, cezasızlıkla mücadele, İstanbul Protokolü, kadınlara yönelik şiddetin görünmezliği ve yargı sistemindeki yapısal sorunlar bu bölümün ana başlıkları arasında. Fincancı; insan hakları mücadelesinin nasıl şekillendiğini, hakkında dolaşıma sokulan iddialara ne yanıt verdiğini ve kadınların kimlik, beden ve adalet mücadelesini kendi sözleriyle anlatıyor. İşkence yasağı, bağımsız adli tıp ve kadınların soyadı hakkı üzerine çarpıcı değerlendirmeler bu bölümde ele alınıyor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Environmental law has shifted dramatically over the last few decades. What started as a battle against pollution and hazardous waste has evolved into a massive sector focused on the energy transition and infrastructure development. Michael Gerrard shares stories from his 30-year career in private practice, including his work on the environmental permitting for the World Trade Center redevelopment after 9/11.Key Takeaways:Rebuilding History: The unique challenges of managing environmental review for the World Trade Center site.The Energy Transition: How the field is moving from "anti-pollution" lawsuits to facilitating the construction of renewable energy and transmission.Collaborative Practice: The intellectual reward of working alongside engineers, hydrologists, and biologists to solve complex problems.The "Adjacent" Fields: Why students should look into Water Law (especially in the West) and Toxic Torts.(00:00) - Introduction: Why Environmental Law is the Most Tangible Field (02:45) - From West Virginia to Big Law: Michael Gerrard's Career Path (05:45) - Case Study: Permitting the World Trade Center Redevelopment After 9/11 (07:23) - Myth Buster: Do You Need a Science Degree to Practice Environmental Law? (08:56) - The Shift: Moving from Pollution Control to the Energy Transition (12:15) - Shared Values: Working in NGOs vs. Large Law Firms (14:24) - Specialization: Clean Air Act, Water Law, and Toxic Torts (18:58) - 1L Advice: Why You Should Take "Tax" and "Corporations" (22:42) - Best Resources: Legal Planet, Grist, and Student Journals (24:02) - Current Landscape: Navigating Regulatory Changes and Political Shifts (25:37) - Finding Hope: Solar Prices, EVs, and the Role of Law in the Climate Crisis (28:08) - Host Debrief: Why Environmental Law Touches Every Practice Area (32:59) - Curriculum Chat: Water Law and Renewable Energy Courses Click here to view the episode transcript.
In this episode, Prof Chapman walks through the clinical pathway for couples diagnosed with unexplained infertility. He explains tubal testing, the temporary fertility boost after flushing the tubes, when to keep trying naturally, and when to move forward to IUI or IVF. Clear, step-by-step guidance to help you feel confident about your next move. Explore the 'Prof. Michael Chapman - The IVF Journey' Facebook Page, your reliable destination for cutting-edge insights and guidance within the realm of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). Don't miss out on the IVF Journey podcast; stay informed with the latest episode updates. Tune in for expert discussions and valuable information on navigating the intricate path of IVF.
During his 2024 campaign to return to the White House, President Trump promised American voters that he would almost immediately deliver a new era of peace and prosperity. Today, a little over a year since his return to office, it's increasingly clear that most Americans do not believe he has delivered. In addition to a string of losses for Trump allies in a series of special elections, several new opinion surveys indicate that most Americans – including a significant percentage of Republicans – are unhappy with rising costs of everything from housing to health care to groceries. And yet, despite these trends, Trump retains a core of strong supporters – and this is true in North Carolina – who remain loyal and willing to accept his characterization of the facts, even when they're contradicted by official statistics. And recently to get a better handle on this situation, Newsline sat down for an extended chat with the author of one of the most recent polls, veteran Catawba College political scientist, Prof. Michal Bitzer. In Part One of our recent extended conversation with veteran Catawba College political scientist, Prof. Michael Bitzer, we discussed recent polling numbers that indicate that while President Trump retains a core of strong supporters, his overall approval ratings are waning in light of several controversial global policy actions and an economy that's failing to live up to his campaign promise of lower prices and bigger paychecks. In Part Two of our chat, we continued our discussion of the widespread discontent over the state of the economy, as well as the general bipartisan dissatisfaction with the performance of the U.S. Congress. In addition, we checked in on the continued strong polling numbers for North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein and looked ahead to the upcoming North Carolina U.S. Senate contest in which former Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper is expected to face one of a group of lesser-known Republican candidates. Click here to listen to the full interview with Catawba College political scientist Prof. Michal Bitzer.
Send comments and feedbackWe discuss the response to the updated classification of seizures with Prof. Eugen Trinka, including why the changes were made and how the changes are being explained and socialized. Sharp Waves episodes are meant for informational purposes only, and not as clinical or medical advice.Let us know how we're doing: podcast@ilae.org.The International League Against Epilepsy is the world's preeminent association of health professionals and scientists, working toward a world where no person's life is limited by epilepsy. Visit us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
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What was former Prof. Roger Schank's relationship with Epstein like? What did the initial report released by the Illinois Accountability Commission entail? What is expected from Northwestern athletics in the Spring Sports highlight? The Daily answers these questions and recaps other top stories from the last week.
„Hessen wird vor Ort gemacht“, hat kürzlich ein Abgeordneter des hessischen Landtags gesagt. Vor Ort, das heißt: In den hessischen Städten, Gemeinden und Landkreisen. Dort werden am 15. März neue Parlamente gewählt, in einigen Kommunen auch neue Bürgermeister. Entgegen aller Politikverdrossenheit müssen sich die Menschen aufraffen, wählen zu gehen. Und es braucht Menschen, die bereit sind, sich allen Anfeindungen und einer enormen Arbeitsbelastung zum Trotz, zur Wahl zu stellen. Mit einem Plan für die Gestaltung ihrer Kommune, und zugleich mit einem offenen Ohr für die Bedürfnisse der Menschen dort. Was also sollten wir als Wähler wissen über die hessischen Kommunalwahlen 2026? Wie steht es um kommunalpolitisches Engagement in Hessen und wie handlungsfähig sind die finanziell schwer gebeutelten Kommunen überhaupt noch? Darüber spricht Oliver Glaap u.a. mit Prof. Björn Egner, Politikwissenschaftler an der TU Darmstadt, mit Nora Zado vom Demokratiezentrum Hessen an der Uni Marburg und mit Dr. Julia Reiter, Psychologin an der Uni Wien. Podcast-Tipp: SWR Das Wissen Kommunalpolitiker - Demokratie gestalten, Frust und Hass aushalten Die Kommunalpolitik steckt in der Krise: leere Kassen, Gewalt gegen Amtsträger, zeitintensive Tätigkeit. Immer weniger wollen diese Aufgaben übernehmen. Gesetzesänderungen und spezielle Trainings sollen wieder mehr Menschen für die Politik gewinnen. https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:43ec4a2de5a8d5b3/
What exactly is strategic foresight? And how can it be effectively integrated into planning and management to help organizations think, act, and learn more strategically? Join host Michael J. Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Prof. Bert George, author of the IBM Center report Embedding Strategic Foresight into Strategic Planning and Management. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Neste episódio da série A ORDEM, realizamos um confronto teológico e escatológico com o pensamento de Noam Chomsky, o "profeta laico" da modernidade. Reconhecido por sua revolução na linguística e por sua crítica feroz ao imperialismo e à manipulação midiática, Chomsky oferece diagnósticos precisos sobre o abuso de poder, mas suas soluções — baseadas no anarquismo e na rejeição de hierarquias — representam um risco sutil à identidade da Igreja Adventista. Exploramos como a visão chomskiana da linguagem como ferramenta biológica contrasta com a visão bíblica da Palavra como Revelação (Logos). Analisamos o perigo de importar o antiinstitucionalismo para dentro da igreja, confundindo autoridade espiritual com tirania. O desafio para a liderança adventista é aceitar a denúncia contra a manipulação ("a manufatura do consenso"), mas rejeitar a anarquia, reafirmando o sistema representativo como uma ordem divina redimida para a missão final. Resumo O episódio disseca a obra de Chomsky em cinco eixos, desde a ontologia da linguagem até a crítica ao Estado, aplicando-os à realidade eclesiástica. Argumenta-se que, embora a crítica ao poder seja necessária para evitar a "Babilônia", a resposta não é a dissolução da ordem (anarquismo), mas a purificação da autoridade sob o senhorio de Cristo. Principais Conclusões A linguagem não é apenas uma estrutura mental ou social, mas um dom sagrado que deve comunicar a Verdade, e não manipular consensos. O anarquismo epistemológico de Chomsky, se aplicado à igreja, leva ao gnosticismo institucional e à fragmentação da missão. A liderança adventista deve ser "representativa e profética", rejeitando tanto o autoritarismo burocrático quanto a desordem libertária. Pontos-Chave - A diferença entre a linguagem como "ferramenta de resistência" (Chomsky) e "veículo de Revelação" (Bíblia). - O risco da "política da desconfiança": quando o cinismo corrói a unidade do corpo de Cristo. - A missão profética exige ordem: a estrutura da igreja não é um fim, mas um canal vital para a proclamação. - A resposta à manipulação midiática e ideológica não é o silêncio, mas a pregação fiel da Palavra. Instagram http://instagram.com/alexpalmeira7 Podcast Catalisadores http://open.spotify.com/show/6zJyD0vW8MnyRKPYZtk3B5 X http://x.com/alexpalmeira9 Facebook http://facebook.com/profile.php?id=100069360678042 Website www.startmovements.com Sobre Alex Palmeira Alex Palmeira é um formador de líderes focado na revitalização da igreja e no resgate do senso de movimento apostólico. Com experiência na liderança institucional e na plantação de igrejas, ele trabalha a intersecção entre teologia profunda, gestão eclesiástica e missão encarnacional. Seu objetivo é capacitar uma nova geração de líderes que compreendam o tempo em que vivem e respondam com fidelidade bíblica e coragem profética.
We spend more than 2 HOURS every day thinking about food: what to eat, when to eat and what we're craving next…But how often do we stop to ask, is this actually what my body needs? And more importantly, how is my diet affecting the way I feel?Professor Tim Spector is the co-founder of the ZOE health app and one of the world's leading experts in gut health. His groundbreaking research has completely transformed the way we understand food. In this Great Moment, he breaks down the powerful connection between our gut and brain, explaining how simple dietary changes can help lower levels of anxiety and depression. Listen to the full episode HERE!If you enjoyed the show, you can also follow us: Instagram- @greatcompanypodcastTikTok - @greatcompanypodcast And if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at: greatcompany@jampotproductions.co.uk THE CREDITS Executive Producers: Ewan Newbigging-Lister & Jemima RathboneProducer: Helen BurkeAssistant Producer: Issy Weeks-HankinsVideo: Jake JiSocial Media: Laura Coughlan Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dive into the mysteries of the cosmos with Prof. Neil Comins, Professor of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Maine, USA, in this illuminating episode of The Brand Called You, hosted by Ashutosh Garg.In this thought-provoking conversation, Prof. Comins shares how personal adversity shaped his journey into astrophysics and why he chose to specialize in general relativity—one of the most challenging fields in science.The episode explores:Common misconceptions about galaxies and the Big BangThe search for life beyond Earth using the James Webb Space TelescopeAncient India's remarkable contributions to astronomyIndia's growing global role in space researchThe transformative impact of artificial intelligence on astronomyThe scientific foundation behind his bestselling “What If” books
What's Cooking? 2/16: Elyse Moore --"Jolly Good Time in the Kitchen" GCC Senior Symposia Wednesday, 2/18, at 2pm Writers' Block w/ Megan Zinn & acclaimed Lauren Groff about her new book Brawler MHC Kerstin N. Nordstrom with MHC Astronomy Prof. Ben Boatwright — Colonizing Mars? Really? Mandi Jo Henneke — Amherst Town Council president on budgets, schools, housing, and charter change.
In this discussion, we dive into the history of hermetic philosophy and other related topics with Prof. Dr. Wouter J. Hanegraaff. As a renowned scholar and Professor of History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents at the University of Amsterdam, Dr. Hanegraaff is a leading expert in Western esotericism – focusing on topics such as the New Age movement, Hermeticism, Renaissance Platonism, and the history of rejected knowledge… This episode covers: How Western culture interprets esotericism. Why studying God is so difficult to do in the realm of academia. What hermetic literature is, and what they say about the true nature of reality. Dr. Wouter J. Hanegraaff was trained in cultural history and religious studies at the University of Utrecht, where he earned his Ph.D. cum laude in 1995 in New Age Religion and Western Culture. A former president of both the Dutch Society for the Study of Religion and the European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism, he has been a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences since 2006. To learn more about Dr. Hanegraaff and his writings, you can visit his website.
Welcome to the PRESSURISED version of episode 66. Just the science, none of the chit-chat. Check out our lovely new website where you can find more detailed notes, images and links to the wider reading. In this episode… Welcome back to the Deep-Sea Podcast, your punk take on all things deep sea! Our guest this month is the one, the only, Prof. Alan Jamieson! Join our most favorite deep-sea professor, who takes us on a tour of the very bottom of the deepest of deep-sea. Get ready for a hot take on the past, present and future of this frontier science, while we “turn our backs to the shallow water”- Alan. Support the show The podcast is self-sustaining (just) thanks to our lovely listeners. Thom and Alan take no money for the show. All money is put back into running it. Here's a link to our page on how to support us, from the free options to becoming a patron of the show. We want to say a huge thank you to those patrons who have already pledged to support us: Melissa M Undersea TV Max Frieda of Moku Art Studio Check out our podcast merch here! Feel free to get in touch with us with questions or your own tales from the high seas on: podcast@deepseapod.com We'd love to actually play your voice, so feel free to record a short audio note on our brand new answerphone! https://www.speakpipe.com/deepseapodvoicemail Thanks again for tuning in; we'll deep-see you next time! Find out more Social media BlueSky: @deepseapod.com Twitter: @DeepSeaPod Instagram: @deepsea_podcast Keep up with the team on social media Twitter: Alan - @Hadalbloke Thom - @ThomLinley Instagram: Thom - @thom.linley Inkfish - @inkfishexpeditions BlueSky: Thom @thomaslinley.com Alan @hadalbloke Reference list Interview Links Volcanic deposits on the Tonga forearc and trench: new insights from direct seafloor observations Deep ocean seascape ecology: gaps and pathways for application Geomorphology and bait-attending hadal fauna of the sui-shin hole (Philippine Basin, NW Pacific; 5616–6410 m) - ScienceDirect Bottom mixed layer derivation and spatial variability over the central and eastern abyssal Pacific Ocean Credits Logo image: Alan Jamieson Theme: Hadal Zone Express by Märvel
Dünyayı kendi irademizle mi şekillendiriyoruz, yoksa önceden yazılmış bir senaryonun figüranları mıyız? Modern bilim ve felsefenin en kadim tartışması olan "Özgür İrade", bugün nörobilimin laboratuvarlarından felsefenin derin koridorlarına kadar her yerde yeniden masaya yatırılıyor. Bu bölümde, New York Üniversitesi'nin (NYU) iki değerli ismi Prof. Dr. Selçuk Şirin ve Prof. Dr. Tülin Erdem, insan olmanın en temel sorusunu tartışıyor: Gerçekten özgür müyüz? Deterministler, her düşüncemizin ve kararımızın neden sonuç zincirinin kaçınılmaz bir halkası olduğunu savunuyor. Libertaryenler ise insanın, tüm biyolojik ve çevresel koşullara rağmen gerçekten “başka türlü yapabilme” kapasitesine sahip olduğunu iddia ediyor. İki uç arasında ise uyumcular var: Belki de özgür irade, determinizmle çelişmek zorunda değildir. Peki bilim bu tartışmada nerede duruyor? Eğer seçimlerimiz genetik mirasımız, yetiştirilme tarzımız ve beyin kimyamızın bir sonucuysa, "ben" dediğimiz şey nerede başlıyor? Kendi hayatımızın mimarı mıyız, yoksa biyolojik bir makinenin operatörü mü? Zihninizin sınırlarını zorlayacak, bildiğiniz her şeyi sorgulatacak bir beyin fırtınasına davetlisiniz.
In this episode of The Talking Gut Podcast, I'm joined by leading gastroenterologist Professor Jane Andrews, a Clinical Professor with more than 25 years of experience in patient care, research, and health system innovation. From building one of Australia's largest IBD services to serving as Chair and Medical Director of Crohn's Colitis Cure, Professor Andrews has played a major role in shaping modern gastroenterology and patient-centred care. Together, we explore how to create real value in healthcare from improving access and coordination through digital tools to designing integrated, multidisciplinary models that better support people living with gut conditions. Professor Andrews shares insights into value-based care, digital registries and telehealth, patient empowerment through data access, and how health systems can deliver smarter, more equitable care. We also discuss the importance of holistic, lifestyle-focused approaches, including the role of behaviour change, mental wellbeing, and the gut–brain connection in managing chronic gastrointestinal conditions. Whether you're a clinician, healthcare leader, researcher, or someone living with a gut condition, this episode offers practical insights into building more empowering, efficient, and human-centred models of care. Please enjoy my conversation with Professor Jane Andrews.
How standard are you? What does it mean to be an Individual? Are you a Hutterite? Must charities be voluntary? What about orphans? Should the State tell us what to do? What might absence of State lead to (in various domains)? Is self sacrifice a virtue? Are welfare states justified in the real world? What does one need to be autonomous? Does anyone have a right to demand that other people support them? Why do most (all?) constitutions partially claw back the freedom of expression provision? How are responsibilities and rights related? What would Ayn Rand make of conscience? Is the imagined unit of Constitutions a rational Individual? Do you have personal Laws? Has the Self become modern? What does it mean to be autonomous? Is personal autonomy always embedded? Do you need the right to rebel? Does free market (read: freedom) help cultivate individual virtues? Is free trade good? Why do libertarians think that all taxation is theft? Does barter scale? How does one accord sovereignty / autonomy to local life arrangements? Do you assert your individuality only via the legal route? &, what if you want to die? SynTalk thinks about these & more questions using ideas from philosophy (Prof. Neera Badhwar, ex-The University of Oklahoma, Norman), sociology (Prof. Chandan Gowda, Vidyashilp University, Bangalore), & legal studies (Prof. Sitharamam Kakarala, NALSAR, Hyderabad). Listen in...