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In this episode of Danny Hurst´s Unusual Histories Podcast, he is joined by musician, singer, comedian and podcaster Earl Okin, who has lived in Portobello Road since 1952. He has worked with musicians as diverse as Paul McCartney, Fairport Convention and Van Morrison, regularly headlined on the comedy circuit and celebrates 60 years in showbiz. From Earl´s first-hand account you will gain a great insight into how the area around Portobello Road has evolved. He speaks about the Jewish, West Indian and Muslim communities as well as the Fascists, the slum landlord Rachman and a local serial killer. He also shares his memories of the 1st TV´s, trams, early cinema and dozens of stories about some of the world´s biggest music and comedy stars including Billy Connolly and Rik Mayall. If you can´t get enough of these podcasts, head to https://www.patreon.com/DannyHurst to access my exclusive, member-only, fun-filled and fact-packed history-related videos. KEY TAKEAWAYS Portobello Road used to be a very poor area. When Trinidadians moved in, the British fascists targeted the area to try to drive them out. In such a racially and culturally mixed area you soon learn that people rarely fit the stereotypes and labels assigned to them. Originally a full orchestra accompanied silent film showings. An audience of 12- to 92-year-olds all laugh at Earl´s shows. His comedy crosses the generation gap. Alternative comedy has its roots in folk clubs. BEST MOMENTS “I discovered from his behaviour that his surname is actually Cockney rhyming slang.” “By the time I was 8 I was an atheist.” “The funny thing is that there were less channels, but somehow more choice.” “He then changed his name to Elton John, so he's sort of got my career.” “Mine have got English words, so I call it Bossa Britannica.” “I certainly never do drugs, apart from just standing in Portobello Road and breathing in occasionally.” “I quit my job, and on Friday, I was on the tour (Wings).” EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.earlokin.net Yellow Petals - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aDJug04Cd0 https://folklondon.co.uk Driving out the Fascists from Portobello Road - https://libcom.org/article/beating-back-mosley-notting-hill-1958-baker-baron Rillington Place Murders - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Christie_(serial_killer) Café Continental - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caf%C3%A9_Continental HOST BIO Historian, performer, and mentor Danny Hurst has been engaging audiences for many years, whether as a lecturer, stand-up comic or intervention teacher with young offenders and excluded secondary students. Having worked with some of the most difficult people in the UK, he is a natural storyteller and entertainer, whilst purveying the most fascinating information that you didn't know you didn't know. A writer and host of pub quizzes across London, he has travelled extensively and speaks several languages. He has been a consultant for exhibitions at the Imperial War Museum and Natural History Museum in London as well as presenting accelerated learning seminars across the UK. With a wide range of knowledge ranging from motor mechanics to opera to breeding carnivorous plants, he believes learning is the most effective when it's fun. Uniquely delivered, this is history without the boring bits, told the way only Danny Hurst can. CONTACT AND SOCIALS https://instagram.com/dannyjhurstfacebook.com/danny.hurst.9638 https://twitter.com/dannyhurst https://www.linkedin.com/in/danny-hurst-19574720
Last weekend, South African president Cyril Ramaphosa broke his ‘no journalist' norm and opened his home to the Financial Times's chief foreign affairs commentator Gideon Rachman. The London-based columnist was surprised at how relaxed the CEO of SA Inc. was at a very tricky time for the country. Rachman shares insights gained from engaging with Ramaphosa and others during last week's visit to SA - the country's rapidly formed coalition government, its position on Russia (and Ukraine), and an outsider's impression on what lies ahead with BizNews editor Alec Hogg. Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays. Register here
Alert! Alert! This is a time sensitive episode! The new year monarch count is nearly upon us, and if you want to get involved, now is the time!www.westernmonarchcount.orgWhether or not you are geographically able to count the monarch, I'm sure you'd love to learn more about one of our most charismatic invertebrates. The monarch butterfly is a migratory butterfly; well-documented, and surely one of the public-facing wonders of the insect world. In this episode, we learn all about the monarch, from its fascinating relationship with plants, to the ways that colonialism has impacted ancient migratory routes. We learn about its toxic defenses, and hear what its like to stand among and experience, first-hand, one of nature's great sights. There's something for everyone here (providing that everyone is wild about butterflies).Eagle eared listeners will hear that I didn't have my proper mic. Eagle eared listeners will mind their own.
In deze eerste aflevering van Normale Mensen Bestaan Niet hebben we het, naast een intro over wie wij, Lennard Toma en Thijs Launspach zijn en waarom we deze podcast maken, over wat normaal is en wat daar eigenlijk niet normaal aan is. Want is wat wij normaal vinden eigenlijk wel echt normaal? En als we iets normaal of abnormaal vinden, helpt dat ons als mens en als maatschappij? Voor meer info en geinige feitjes en tips, check Instagram Meer toffe info over dit onderwerp: - Boek van Gabor Maté: Myth of Normal die aangeeft hoe onze maatschappij en wat wij normaal vinden ons ziek maakt. - Boek van Am I Normal van Sarah Chaney over de geschiedenis van de dingen die we nu normaal vinden. - Boek van Thijs zelf: Je bent al genoeg, waarin hij schrijft over dat je al genoeg bent in een gekke wereld. - Check ook filmpjes van Gabor Maté over wat normaal is en niet, zoals deze: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eTiP3ota_c&pp=ygUObXl0aCBvZiBub3JtYWw%3D - Wil je nog de berekening zien over hoe wat de kans is dat jij bestaat? Check hier het artikel: https://happinessengineering.com/miraculous-you-on-the-probability-of-being-born/ - Check ook nog het Rosenhan experiment over 'sane in insane places' in dit filmpje: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDmZl544iI8&ab_channel=Histographics Wetenschappelijke nerdy bronnen: - Rosenhan, D. L. (1973). On being sane in insane places. Science, 179(4070), 250-258. - Lyon, A. (2014). Why are normal distributions normal?. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. - Rachman, S., & de Silva, P. (1978). Abnormal and normal obsessions. Behaviour research and therapy, 16(4), 233-248. - Canguilhem, G. (2012). On the Normal and the Pathological (Vol. 3). Springer Science & Business Media. - Frances, A. (2013). Saving normal: An insider's revolt against out-of-control psychiatric diagnosis, DSM-5, big pharma and the medicalization of ordinary life. Psychotherapy in Australia, 19(3), 14-18. Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar podcasts@astrolads.com
Tom Rachman's debut, the New York Times bestselling The Imperfectionists, was a novel-in-stories, each chapter told of a different character in the news business at a time of journalistic tumult. (Rachman was a foreign correspondent for the Associated Press stationed in Rome, then an editor at the International Herald Tribune in Paris.) His new novel, THE IMPOSTERS , spotlights a different writer per chapter set in our moment of cultural tumult--a standup-comedy writer in LA; a delivery driver hired to write fake-news in London; a pretentious Brooklyn author struggling through a literary festival in Australia. At the center in all ways is Dora Frenhofer, a once successful novelist who knows her mind is going and is determined to finish her final book and reverse her fortunes. The plot stops in New Delhi and New York, Copenhagen and Los Angeles, Syria to Paris, inhabiting the perspectives of Dora's missing brother, her estranged daughter, a lover, and her last remaining friend. Alone in her London home during the pandemic, Dora creates, and is in turn created by, the characters from her own life. Tom Rachman is the author of five works of fiction: his bestselling debut, The Imperfectionists (2010), which was translated into 25 languages; the critically acclaimed follow-up, The Rise & Fall of Great Powers (2014); a story collection, Basket of Deplorables (2017); a novel set in the art world, The Italian Teacher (2018); and a novel-in-stories about writers, The Imposters (2023).Born in London and raised in Vancouver, Tom studied cinema at the University of Toronto and journalism at Columbia University in New York. He worked at The Associated Press as a foreign-news editor in Manhattan headquarters, then became a correspondent in Rome. He also reported from India, Sri Lanka, Japan, South Korea, Egypt, Turkey and elsewhere. To write fiction, he left the AP and moved to Paris, supporting himself as an editor at the International Herald Tribune. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and The New Yorker, among other publications. Today, he is a contributing columnist at The Globe & Mail. He lives in London. For more info on The Imposters click HERE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steve-richards/support
Kyle continues our series in Summer in the Psalms.
Donald Trump was indicted this week on charges related to his attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. But the former president is also in the running for the 2024 presidential election and polls suggest he's likely to win the Republican nomination. Gideon Rachman is joined by Professor Peter Trubowitz, director of the US Centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science, to discuss what this all means for Trump's future and the future of American democracy. Want more?Trump and American democracy's time of trial Donald Trump indicted for ‘unprecedented' attempt to overturn US election The cases against Donald Trump Subscribe to The Rachman review wherever you get your podcasts – please listen, rate and subscribe. Presented by Gideon Rachman. Produced by Lulu Smyth and Manuela Saragosa. Sound design is by Breen Turner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tom Rachman is a bestselling English-Canadian novelist. After a successful career as a journalist and a foreign correspondent, he published his debut novel in 2010 to wide acclaim. This week Rachman joins Georgina Godwin to discuss his new book, ‘The Imposters' – a darkly funny story about a failed writer trying to finish her final book during the pandemic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason and Paul welcome Hunger Strike music video director, Paul Rachman, to the show to discuss a pivotal and transcendental moment in the history of Pearl Jam (and Soundgarden). From the phone call to the final product and the conversations with all the guys in between - this is a fun conversation. All that and the Lyric and Live Cut of the Week - Hunger Strike.Become a PatronFollow Us on InstagramFollow Us on FacebookFollow Us on TwitterJoin the PJ Pod community Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anggota Komisi II DPR RI, Arsyadjuliandi Rachman mengapresiasi kinerja Marsekal (Purn) Hadi Tjahjanto selama memegang kendali di Kementerian Agraria Tata Ruang (ATR) / Kepala Badan Pertanahan Negara (BPN)
Di tengah angka inflasi yang masih tinggi di banyak negara dan ketidakpastian geopolitik akibat konflik Rusia-Ukraina, pertumbuhan ekonomi global di tahun 2023 diperkirakan akan menurun cukup signifikan. Negara seperti Amerika Serikat, Inggris, China dan anggota Uni Eropa diprediksi akan sulit terhindar dari resesi. Lantas, bagaimana dengan Indonesia? Apakah Indonesia mampu menghindari tekanan global? Serta langkah kebijakan ekonomi seperti apa yang Indonesia perlu persiapkan untuk memitigasi ancaman resesi di 2023? Episode Idekonomi kali ini mendatangkan Faisal Rachman, ekonom Bank Mandiri, untuk membahas tuntas tentang potensi resesi di tahun depan dan bagaimana Indonesia perlu menyikapinya.
Comedian, Rachman Blake, has built a (hilarious) career on telling true dating stories. His award-winning show, Story Party, shares the horrors and the hilarity of dating, and gets audience members up to share theirs. In this episode he shares his reflections on dating, love, and laughter from the thousands of stories he has heard and told. Brought to you by La Vette - an intentional dating platform for self-aware singles. Apply now and try it for free: https://portal.lavette.love/ About Rachman: Comedian, and founder of the award-winning show “Story Party”, which has sold out in over 65 countries around the world with tens of millions of views on YouTube. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/c/StoryPartyTour Tickets here: https://storyparty.co/
Our partners at the Financial Times have a fantastic podcast episode that tracks the fortunes of President Cyril Ramaphosa since he took over the reins of power from embattled former head of state Jacob Zuma. While Ramaphosa's 2017 Nasrec win at the ANC's elective conference came with much fanfare about South Africa being on the precipice of a new dawn - it wasn't to last with the sitting head of state now dogged by his own Phala Phala skeletons, while his party faced spirally fortunes in last year's local government elections and what promises to be a bruising time in the upcoming national elections in 2024. In the Rachman Review, the FT's chief foreign affairs commentator Gideon Rachman chats to writer and political activist Songezo Zibi - who's the chairman of the think-tank the Rivonia Circle - a man who may one day plan to run for the highest office in the land. The next 30 minutes an interrogation of a South Africa run by what Zibi believes is an ANC not only morally bankrupt but intellectually starved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this lively interview series from the RSA, Matthew Taylor, puts a range of practitioners on the spot - from scholars to business leaders, politicians to journalists - by asking for big ideas to help build effective bridges to our new future. Have the last 15 years seen the most sustained decline in political freedom around the world since the 1930s? Chief Foreign Affairs columnist for the Financial Times, Gideon Rachman, believes so. And he points the finger of blame squarely at the rise of the modern 'strongman'. From Putin to Jinping, Orban to Bolsonaro, liberal democracy, Rachman argues, is at risk of being eroded by the ego-driven antics of this new crop of leaders. But could Putin's war in Ukraine bring about the end of the era of the strongman?Gideon Rachman is the Chief Foreign Affairs columnist for the Financial Times. In 2016 he won the Orwell Prize for Journalism and was named Commentator of the Year at the European Press Prize awards. Previously he worked for The Economist for fifteen years, and has served as a foreign correspondent in Washington, Bangkok and Brussels. His latest book is, 'The Age of The Strongman: How the Cult of the Leader Threatens Democracy around the World'. A Tempo & Talker production for the RSA. In this time of global change, strong communities and initiatives that bring people together are more invaluable than ever before. The RSA Fellowship is a global network of problem solvers. We invite you to join our community today to stay connected, inspired and motivated in the months ahead. You can learn more about the Fellowship or start an application by clicking here.
Diskriminasi kerap dialami teman-teman transgender Indonesia. Padahal, untuk menerima diri sendiri juga merupakan perjuangan. Di tengah momen Pride Month yang spesial ini, Andini Effendi berbincang dengan Dena Rachman, seorang entrepreneur & aktivis kesetaraan gender.
As inflation, including as seen in rising food and commodity prices, destabilize global systems, strong leadership will appeal to more people. Part of the pushback against globalization has been led by autocrats who reject ideas like free trade and the liberal international order. Globalization is seen to equate losing control. But the world today remains more interconnected than ever. So, do those expressing discontent want less globalization, or rather a version that fits their narrative? And, after two years of unrelenting pandemic, continued rise in global temperatures, and a war in Ukraine that is not ending, has globalization benefited the world? On the GZERO World Podcast, Ian Bremmer speaks to Gideon Rachman, chief foreign affairs columnist for the Financial Times, who knows a thing or two about the likes of Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, or Donald Trump, and has just written a book about strongmen. Rachman explains why resentment at minorities motivates both autocrats and their supporters, why strongmen use emotions to justify their nationalism and protectionism, and why Narendra Modi is the least bad of them right now.
As inflation, including as seen in rising food and commodity prices, destabilize global systems, strong leadership will appeal to more people. Part of the pushback against globalization has been led by autocrats who reject ideas like free trade and the liberal international order. Globalization is seen to equate losing control. But the world today remains more interconnected than ever. So, do those expressing discontent want less globalization, or rather a version that fits their narrative? And, after two years of unrelenting pandemic, continued rise in global temperatures, and a war in Ukraine that is not ending, has globalization benefited the world? On the GZERO World Podcast, Ian Bremmer speaks to Gideon Rachman, chief foreign affairs columnist for the Financial Times, who knows a thing or two about the likes of Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, or Donald Trump, and has just written a book about strongmen. Rachman explains why resentment at minorities motivates both autocrats and their supporters, why strongmen use emotions to justify their nationalism and protectionism, and why Narendra Modi is the least bad of them right now. Subscribe to the GZERO World with Ian Bremmer Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform, to receive new episodes as soon as they're published.
Selamat datang kembali di Nona Chats - seri di mana kita berbicara dari hati ke hati dengan Nona yang sangat inspiratif dari berbagai bidang. Di sini kita berbicara tentang segalanya, termasuk kehidupan pribadi mereka, perjalanan karir mereka, healthy habits mereka, dan tentu saja cerita menstruasi mereka. --- Nona Chats with Dena: Untuk episode ini, kami berbicara dengan Dena Rachman. Dena adalah seorang model, desainer, aktris dan pengusaha (@futuremodels.id, @bebitalk, @santayloungewear). Sebagai Transpuan, Dena sangat aktif dengan mengadvokasi hak-hak transgender dan hak-hak perempuan, serta menciptakan ruang aman untuk berbicara melalui Bebi Talk. Dengarkan kami mengobrol tentang LGBTQ+
Hidup ini penuh dengan pilihan, dan sejalan dengan ini kita pun dihadapkan pada berbagai kondisi untuk mengambil keputusan terbaik. Tapi, apapun keputusan yang kamu ambil itu semoga bisa membawa kamu untuk hidup bahagia seperti pembelajaran dari Dena Rachman berikut ini :)
Siapa bilang menemukan kebahagiaan hidup itu hal yang gak mungkin? Yuk kita simak tips-nya dari Dena Rachman berikut ini :)
In The Age of the Strongman, the journalist Gideon Rachman explores how populist and authoritarian leaders have become a central feature of global politics. Since Vladimir Putin took power in Russia at the beginning of the new millennium, self-styled strongmen have emerged across the globe, from Trump and Bolsonaro to Orbán, Xi and Modi. Rachman tells Tom Sutcliffe how these leaders have taken power and the challenge they pose to liberal democracy. Judy Dempsey is a senior fellow at Carnegie Europe and editor in chief of the Strategic Europe blog. She explains how Viktor Orbán has tightened his grip on power in Hungary, while the EU has dragged its heels. And how Putin's war in Ukraine has not only exacerbated pre-existing global divisions but divided Europe as well. History is littered with powerful leaders, and Christopher de Bellaigue, tells of the rise of one of the most feared – Suleyman the Magnificent. In The Lion House: The Coming of a King the 16th century Ottoman Sultan dominates the lives of those from Baghdad to the walls of Vienna. Producer: Katy Hickman
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Vidia merupakan teman kita di SMA ALPUS 3 2015, episode kali ini kita ngobrol sama salah satu wanita karir yang nampaknya sangat mengikuti perkembangan zaman yaitu WFB, gimana sih WFB? beneran se enak itu kah WFB? atau malah sebenernya buang2 duit? langsung aja buat cowo2 yang jomblo mau cari pasangan wanita karir di episode ini juga kita bahas kriteria cowo apa sih yang disuka sama vidia ini jangan lupa follow, share, dan dengerin ya guyss !!! thank uu sobat gurun !!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ypaipodcastentertainment/support
Hai Sahabat Podcast, Balik lagi bersama kami di Ngobrol Bareng Ade Fitrie Kirana, Sharing yuk, yuk yuk yuk! Perbincangan kali ini kita kedatangan tamu spesial yaitu Ka Betty Rachman, salah satu pengguna AFK yang saat ini juga bergabung sebagai Sahabat AFK. Seperti apa sih pengalaman Ka Betty dari sebelum mengenal AFK sampai menjadi Sahabat AFK? Yuk simak cerita lengkapnya! Dont forget to listen to this episode and wait forn our next episode. Hanya di #NgobrolBarengAdeFitrieKiraan Sharing yuk, yuk yuk yuk!
Apa yang membedakan Natal kali ini? Apa makna Natal bagi seorang Dena Rachman, seorang aktivis transpuan Kristen? Ikuti obrolan ini.
Berjuang untuk kesetaraan bagi transpuan bukan perkara mudah di Indonesia, meskipun sudah mendapat dukungan dari lingkungan terdekat. Simak jatuh bangun perjuangan menemukan jati diri, pengakuan dan kesetaraan bagi siapapun, oleh seorang Dena Rachman di sini Nantikan Festival Pulih pada 25, 26, dan 27 November 2021. Mari kita bersama-sama #RangkulKegagalanRayakanLuka di Festival Pulih 2021 by Popbela.com!
Yuk yang penasaran langsung aja kita dengerin pembahasannya di Podcast Ngopi Hukum by IDLC.ID. Podcast Ngopi Hukum selain bisa didengarkan melalui Spotify, juga bisa didengarkan dari berbagai platform podcast lainnya, yaitu: Anchor FM, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Breaker, Radio Public, dan Pocket Cast. Dan jangan lupa juga untuk follow medsos kami di Instagram: @idlc.id Twitter: @idlc_id, YouTube: IDLC ID dan Fanpage: idlc.id serta web idlc.id Happy Listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/idlc5/message
"Ello Boys!" Talking Bottom's guest this week is a veteran of stage and screen, recognisable from The Young Ones, Kevin Turvey, Blackadder, Cracker, Nuts in May, Eastenders and Inside Number 9. To us he will always be Hammermith's own Rachman, fuming at spending money on his mother's cremation, Richie and Eddie's landlord Mr Harrison. It's Roger Sloman! Roger discusses how he got into acting, his work on Kevin Turvey and The Young Ones, how his role in Bottom came about, working with Rik and Ade, Nuts in May, acting styles, comb overs, dodgy landlords, fainting on stage, working as a character actor and modern comedy. The conversation took place over Zoom so please forgive the occasional connection drop out. The book "Talking Bottom: A guide to the cult sitcom" can be found to order at: https://unbound.com/books/bottom/
Bagaimana ceritanya, seorang center bisa menjadi guard modern yang ditakuti banyak pemain? Cus langsung dengerin cerita menarik dari Aldy only on Abas Talk! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/abas-talk/support
Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Hanna Nursifa Rachman (Mahasiswa STIKOM Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support
Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Hanna Nursifa Rachman (Mahasiswa STIKOM Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support
Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Hanna Nursifa Rachman (Mahasiswa STIKOM Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support
Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Hanna Nursifa Rachman (Mahasiswa STIKOM Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support
Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Hanna Nursifa Rachman (Mahasiswa STIKOM Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support
Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Hanna Nursifa Rachman (Mahasiswa STIKOM Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support
Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Hanna Nursifa Rachman (Mahasiswa STIKOM Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support
Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Hanna Nursifa Rachman (Mahasiswa STIKOM Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support
Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Hanna Nursifa Rachman (Mahasiswa STIKOM Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support
Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Hanna Nursifa Rachman (Mahasiswa STIKOM Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support
Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Hanna Nursifa Rachman (Mahasiswa STIKOM Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support
Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Hanna Nursifa Rachman (Mahasiswa STIKOM Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support
Deze aflevering maakt onderdeel uit van Chicks And The City Talks Mental Health: een podcastdrieluik! In een reeks van drie afleveringen willen de meiden van Chicks And The City samen met hun gasten de schaamte en taboes rondom mentale gezondheid doorbreken. Daarom praten wij in drie afleveringen openlijk praten over: Mental health and you! Hoe maak je mental health bespreekbaar? Hoe zet je de eerste stap om hulp te vragen? Hoe maak je mental health bespreekbaar? Deze vraag staat centraal in deze podcast aflevering. We gaan hierover in gesprek met Chantal Rachman. Chantal is student en voor een schoolopdracht maakte zij een documentaire over mentale gezondheid. In de documentaire laat zij zien waarom het belangrijk is dat er open over mentale gezondheid gesproken wordt. Beluister het openhartige gesprek hier terug of via jouw favoriete streamingplatform!
Rachman recounts getting headbutted by his girlfriend during midsummer night's holiday, being walked in on by a small child while naked, and terrifying netflix series
Jonathan Rachman of Jonathan Rachman Design in San Fransisco is a sought after and successful interior designer, He is also a philanthropist, artist, son, godfather, uncle, husband and brother. He adds the moniker of author to that list with his memoir "The Garlic Peanut Story" available at thegarlicpeanutstory.com 100% of the sales go to the children, orphans and family owned businesses in his home country of Indonesia. He is charming, kind and full of humility, Jonathan is also SASSY and adorable. He and his husband do so much for the children of the world and I personally feel it's because of the positive impact his older sister We We had on him as a child. She showed him what it meant to care for others and to love with an unconditional love no matter who you were or who you loved. What an honor to have been able to hear about this incredible woman.
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Cathi Unsworth chats to Paul Burke about her classic London novel BAD PENNY BLUES, (2009), just reissued by Strange Attractor Press. This new edition has a introduction on the importance of the novel by Greil Marcus and an illuminating afterword by Cathi.Cathi tells Paul about her fictional account of the Hammersmith nude murders; 8 women were brutally killed between 1959 and 1965. Corruption, incompetence, and lack of care meant the women the were stigmatised as prostitutes - these crimes were never solved. This is a victim centred novel that really speaks to the tragedy and trauma of these terrible events and then victims experience. In telling their story Cathi explores the lives, last moments and humanity of the women.Bad Penny Blues is also a portrayal of London in the early 1960s, the thriving and vibrant life of the city, from the art scene to the music scene - from jazz to pop and the dawning of the swinging sixties. Several of the fictional characters draw on real personalities for their inspiration - Pauline Boty, Rachman, Profumo, Joe Meek, Colin McInnes and celebrated spiritualist and charity worker Mrs Moyes. Cathi discusses her own struggles writing such a traumatic tale. We also hear about the factual accounts of the crime that she drew on, victim blaming and misogyny of the time and what it's like living in Ladbroke Grove, a great community, but discovering this troubled past. Cathi talks about her friendship with Cookie, (otherwise known as author Derek Raymond), a genuine one off.As an added treat there's a wonderfully atmospheric dramatic reading from the novel by Cathi taken from the Transmissions series which is available on her own website, it's acollaboration with electronic composer Pete Woodhead, (co-composer on Shaun of the Dead). https://www.cathiunsworth.co.uk/https://www.crimetime.co.uk/Paul Burke twitter @paulodaburkaAuthor photo credit: Julian Ibbotson Buy this book at:https://uk.bookshop.org/a/137/9781907222191
Elizabeth Severn: The 'Evil Genius' of Psychoanalysis (Routledge, 2017) chronicles the life and work of Elizabeth Severn, both as one of the most controversial analysands in the history of psychoanalysis, and as a psychoanalyst in her own right. Condemned by Freud as "an evil genius", Freud disapproved of Severn's work and had her influence expelled from the psychoanalytic mainstream. In this book, Rachman draws on years of research into Severn to present a much-needed reappraisal of her life and work, as well as her contribution to modern psychoanalysis. Arnold Rachman's re-discovery, restoration and analysis of the Elizabeth Severn Papers – including previously unpublished interviews, books, brochures and photographs – suggests that, far from a failure, that the analysis of Severn by Ferenczi constitutes one of the great cases in psychoanalysis, one that was responsible a new theory and methodology for the study and treatment of trauma disorder, in which Severn played a pioneering role. Elizabeth Severn should be of interest to any psychoanalyst looking to glean fresh light on Severn's progressive views on clinical empathy, self-disclosure, countertransference analysis, intersubjectivity and the origins of relational analysis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Dr. Dicken Weatherby and Dr. Brad Rachman as they talk about Dr. Rachman's practice and clinical insights on blood sugar dysregulation. He discusses his use of the HOMA2 calculator, his assessment matrix to identify 5 dysfunctions of blood sugar regulation, and why he would be unable to assess for these without HOMA2. Dr. Brad Rachman is an experienced health professional currently serving as Medical Director of the Rachman Clinic in Black Mountain, North Carolina. He also teaches restorative yoga therapy at Black Mountain Yoga and has dedicated most of his professional career to the treatment of chronic debilitating illnesses. Tune into this episode as Dr. Rachman walks us through the process of taking someone through the diagnostic journey, explains why we're seeing such a big epidemic in blood sugar dysregulation, what our fasting glucose is really telling us, as well how he uses the invaluable HOMA2 calculator values and other blood biomarkers to pinpoint exactly where his patients are on the journey to diabetes. Episode Highlights: (00:00) A brief intro on what Dr. Brad Rachman's work (00:01:23) Dr. Rachman's process for taking someone through the diagnostics journey (00:08:10) The epidemic of blood sugar dysregulation (00:12:09) Biomarkers of Blood Sugar Dysregulation and the HOMA2 Calculator (00:16:34) Nuts and bolts basics of glucose metabolism (00:20:00) Elevated glucose as a sign that regulation is off and the effects of this (00:21:38) HOMA2 ranges (00:26:38) Dr. Rachman's Blood Sugar Regulation Assessment Matrix: Early Insulin Resistance (00:29:06) Why Dr. Rachman never uses fasting insulin to calculate HOMA2 (00:32:08) Dr. Rachman's Blood Sugar Regulation Assessment Matrix: Late Insulin Resistance (00:33:06) Dr. Rachman's Blood Sugar Regulation Assessment Matrix: Type 2 Diabetes (00:34:35) Dr. Rachman's Blood Sugar Regulation Assessment Matrix: Reactive Hypoglycemia (00:41:14) Dr. Rachman's Blood Sugar Regulation Assessment Matrix: Type 3C Diabetes (00:44:10) Dr. Raschman discusses his insights on what to do when presented with patients on this matrix Where to Reach Dr. Rachman: Genova Diagnostics LinkedIn Dr. Brad Rachman LinkedIn — Did you find today's episode helpful? If you enjoy today's conversation please click here to leave a review for Optimal - The Podcast. Get notified when a new episode comes out by subscribing to Optimal - The Podcast on your favorite podcast app! Education is the most effective way to make a change. Help others get the information they need by sharing this episode!
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