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In Episode 16 of Generationship, Rachel Chalmers hosts Raiya Kind, PhD. Together they delve into the human-AI paradigm through the lenses of philosophy, psychology, and cultural anthropology. Discover how Raiya's work with language and consciousness sheds light on the mind-body connection and the environmental impact of AI.
In Episode 16 of Generationship, Rachel Chalmers hosts Raiya Kind, PhD. Together they delve into the human-AI paradigm through the lenses of philosophy, psychology, and cultural anthropology. Discover how Raiya's work with language and consciousness sheds light on the mind-body connection and the environmental impact of AI.
In this episode, Rita shares her personal experience with a hospital birth that didn't go as she had anticipated. She goes into detail about being pregnant while living in a different state from her family, what it was like to birth at a hospital that was far away from her home, and how she felt her support during labor could have been better. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. The resources I mention in this episode are listed below:Rita Sakharov-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/missritajane/?hl=en Definitions: Braxton Hicks ContractionsBreech Baby Presentation Manual/External Cephalic Version (ECV)Membrane/Cervical SweepMastitisPlacenta EncapsulationThe links in the section below are affiliate links. This means I get a small compensation from the companies that are linked as a “thank you”. There is no additional cost to you, however. I appreciate your support! Book Resources for this episode: Ina Mays Guide to Childbirth: https://amzn.to/4023e92 Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
Ep 235- Joining us this week on the podcast is Raiya from Utah. Raiya is a dreamer. Her spiritual guides communicate with her through dreams. We had a great conversation about dreams, dreaming and dream working. Astral Projection, the nature of dreaming and communication from the beyond on this week's episode of the WHAT'S YER … Continue reading "Ep 235- “Bring It Back to Love”"
The birth of Artificial Body Transplants (ABTs) have broken new ground for cosmetic and plastic surgery, elevating humanity's obsession with perfection and beauty to greater heights.Cici has dreamt of the day she could transfer her consciousness into her dream body, manufactured with all the physical features she's always wanted on herself. But what was once a dream has turned into a harrowing recognition of self-hatred, through the unleashing of repressed memories. In this journey, Cici is forced to come to terms with her body image, and what being beautiful truly means.Written and directed by Raiya BasalamahSound Design & Composition by Jack BurmeisterCastJustin Tan as Dr. OFrazer Shepherdson as TateSyakirah Noble as Cici's mother and SheilaNatalie Linn Titus as RenRaiya Basalamah as CiciBioRaiya Basalamah is a Singaporean artist who has performed in numerous stage productions throughout her actor/theatre training at the School of the Arts, Singapore (SOTA) and Victorian College of the Arts (VCA). During that time, she has written devised works that dealt with gender dysphoria, as well as a cultural and religious identity. She has also written poetry that was included in Write the World's ‘Best Of' annual magazine in 2016.When @raiya_writes, she is especially intrigued by the rawness, passion, and mystique behind her personal experiences. The grey areas of life, society, and culture are constantly on her mind, and as a young woman, empowerment and spiritual healing are her greatest ideals. These form the backbone of her writing.*Note: This play deals with body image, and body dysmorphia, and has mentions of fatphobia.Support the show
In this episode, Adam and Budi continue the 2nd Annual Audio New Play Festival with a conversation with the Singapore-based playwright of the upcoming audio play BEAUTIFUL, Raiya Basalamah.Raiya Basalamah is a Singaporean artist who has performed in numerous stage productions throughout her actor/theatre training at School of the Arts, Singapore (SOTA) and Victorian College of the Arts (VCA). In that time, she has written for devised works that dealt with gender dysphoria, as well as cultural and religious identity. She has also written poetry that was included in Write the World's ‘Best Of' annual magazine in 2016.When @raiya_writes, she is especially intrigued by the rawness, passion and mystique behind her personal experiences. The grey areas of life, society and culture are constantly on her mind, and as a young woman, empowerment and spiritual healing are her greatest ideals. These form the backbone of her writing.Mentioned in this episode:BBLUndercover AsiaTo submit a question, please visit http://www.speakpipe.com/theatreofothers for voice recording or submit an email to podcast@theatreofothers.com Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwiseIf you enjoyed this week´s podcast, we´d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest in it and make it even betterMusic credit: https://www.purple-planet.comhttp://www.theatreofothers.comSupport the show
***Let me apologize for my bad sound on this podcast but you can hear my guest just fine - which is much more important. The video sound is better but still not as good as usual. Raiya Iverson is a Doula (trained companion) for Birth, Death and Everything in Between... but her specialty is End of Life. She also teaches and certifies others to be End of Life Doulas and recently started a venture with a partner to hire Doulas and pair them with families in need in Utah. We had a wonderful conversation about the end of life process - how it is possible to make it easier and more supportive, easing the fear and the transition. We had such a lovely conversation and I hope to have Raiya back on the podcast in the near future as there was so much to talk about and not enough time. I'm sure you will enjoy the show as much as I enjoyed doing it! If you are interested in learning more you can contact Raiya at earthsideholistic@gmail.com
Season five of our ballpoint with bluapple poetry podcast's candid conversations features Cypress Bay High School's very own Raiya Shaw club member of the Lightning Poets Society and the 2022 Word Up Champion. Here we discuss poetry (of course), wise words from Raiya on the passing of the torch for the next generation.
Had lots of fun recording and editing this episode! ( Also: God bless Raiya's dad and all the other military workers)
ضيفة بودكاست هذا الأسبوع هي ريا السالمية ، من قادة أوكيو ، والتي تتحدث عن كيفية تحقيق التوازن في مواجهة تحديات العمل والحياة بشكل عام وكيفية مواجهة الضغوطات اليومية للوصول إلى حالة الرضا عن الذات. In this week's Podcast, we host Raiya Al Salmi, a female leader at OQ shares with us interesting stories from her life, speaks about how to achieve work-life balance and tells us how she excels at dealing with daily stress with a smile!
Episode Notes First episode, learn what Laughter Yoga is and jump right in with a minute of laughter to whet your whistle and warm your soul. Meet Mik's fellow teacher Raiya! Contact Raiya at WeGrow.center@gmail.com for class information. Ask her about her Zoom classes. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
On this weeks episode of the podcast Matt sat down and spoke with Pado Timmins. On the show Pado talks about how he and his partner Rachel met, their experience with IVF and other treatments, at what point they decided to go the IVF route, on whether they felt a stigma around the treatment, the resilience they both showed, how the process impacted their relationship, the heartbreak they went through, the miracle of Raiya , the meaning behind Raiya’s name and so much more! Thanks to Pado for coming onto the show and sharing his and Rachel's story. Special thanks to our: Sponsors: Niall Reilly- www.rooneymedia.com Supports: Shannon's Hopeline - www.shannonshopeline.ie Mental Health Warriors - https://www.facebook.com/Mental-Health-Warriors-373240606467593/ Magic Minds Podcast Team Matt Burke- Host Kevin Doyle- The Technical Legend Aaron Keogh- Social Media & Promotion --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/magic-minds/message
We are excited to have Erik Meberg bring the Word to us this morning. Erik and his wife, Laurie (along with their children – Anna, Raiya and Samuel) are missionaries in Massy, France serving with World Witness. Their primary focus is to reach out to the Muslim communities for the Gospel. Prayer for Harvest Matthew 9:35-10:2 Our Mission is the Same as Jesus’ Mission Our Motivation is the Same as Jesus’ Motivation Our Means are the Same as Jesus’ Means
Dr Simon Rosenbaum in Gaziantep, Turkey, with participants in an exercise program for Syrian refugees. Simon Rosenbaum , Author provided (No reuse)A growing body of research is drawing a link between mental and physical health – and the connection is much stronger than you might realise. Simon Rosenbaum, a senior research fellow in school psychiatry at UNSW, had been researching the role of exercise in mental health treatment for years when he teamed up with a colleague, Ruth Wells. Wells is a PhD candidate in clinical psychology at the University of Sydney and a research fellow at the school of psychiatry at UNSW, and her research expertise focuses on the mental health of refugees. Late last year, the pair flew to Gaziantep in southern Turkey, where about one in four people are Syrian refugees. They wanted to explore what role exercise might play in improving the mental health of Syrian refugees. Full concentration – mindful bicep curls. Simon Rosenbaum, Author provided (No reuse) Today on Trust Me, I’m An Expert, we hear from Simon Rosenbaum and Ruth Wells on what they found when they got there; how exercise might fit with existing treatments for refugees with PTSD and other conditions; and how exercise can help people anywhere who are trying to improve their mental health. We’d love you to listen to the whole episode, but we’ve included a few snippets below to get you started. What does the science say on exercise and mental health? The science linking exercise and mental health. Simon demonstrates bicep curls. Simon Rosenbaum, Author provided (No reuse) Simon Rosenbaum teaches the Syrian refugee women how to do a push-up. Simon teaches female participants how to do a push-up. The work Ruth Wells and Simon Rosebaum have been doing in Gaziantep has come out of years of collaboration with their partners in the field, including Rania Said Yousef and Raiya Al Said. So a special thanks goes out to them, as well as Omar Said Yousef, Dr Ammar Beetar and the organisation Syria Bright Future. Raiya tells us that music, exercise and dance can help depression. Raiya explaining the importance of dance and exercise. Some opportunities for designing local exercise programs identified by the group. Simon Rosenbaum, Author provided (No reuse) For support, call Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636, Lifeline on 13 11 14 or visit Headspace, which has information for schools, young people, and family and friends. If you’re interested in more information about, or donating to, the women’s gym that Simon and Ruth are working with, you can find their contact details here and here. Trust Me, I’m An Expert is out at the start of every month. Find us and subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts or wherever you get your podcasts. Additional audio Kindergarten, Unkle Ho, from Elefant Traks Free Music Archive, Gushe Cheman by Turku, Nomads of the Silk Road Free Music Archive, Muhabet by Turku, Nomads of the Silk Road Free Music Archive, Drum Solo by Turku, Nomads of the Silk Road Free Music Archive, Penceresi Yola Karsi by Turku, Nomads of the Silk Road
This week on It's Happening: Joey and Snooki discuss Beychella, Farrah Abraham’s recent procedure, the exclusive dating app Raiya and more! This episode is sponsored by BLUUM.com (CODE: SNOOKI), Canvas People (Text SNOOKI to 99000) and Beach Body on Demand (Text SNOOKI to 303030).
Baada ya kupata ruhusa kutoka kwa wapinzani wa Rais Kabila, raiya ili toka inje ili ifanye baandamano ya kutowa Raisi mtawala wa Rd Congo kwenye mamlaka.Bali wakati wa mahandamano maskari wa RDC Wali fika na waanza kuwa piga watu ma risasi. Oneni video hii kwa maelezo zaidi. The post Ginsi maskari wa Rais Kabila wali kuwa wana huwa raiya inayo fanya maandamano appeared first on Swahilimedias.
A podcast about our good friend Walt -- the absolute dandy and poet of his time. Thank you Raiya for addressing all the important pieces of Walt's career and life.
Raiya Corsiglia is an actor, director, editor, and producer. She has worked on commercials, music videos, shorts, and has a fantasy feature planned as well. Her latest work is a short experimental film which she wrote, starred in, edited, and directed called Blue Dreams Downtown. It is a uniquely shot film about a down on his luck drifter and his relationship with a woman in a photograph. Blue Dreams Downtown has played a number of festivals including the Dragon*Con Short Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Short Short Film. It screened at the 2007 MergingArts Short Short Story Film Festival, where it won the Thousand Words award for excellence in wordless presentation.