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Before we can truly become "little," we must confront the Pharisee in ourselves. Pharisaism is religious narcissism. The Bible calls it "insolent pride." The label "narcissist" is widely deployed to refer to people who appear to be too full of themselves, but the truth is, we all have selfish, narcissistic tendencies to some degree that we must wrestle with. I believe this "spirit of judgment" is the main wound of the Fall. Jesus' most dire warnings and strongest words were for the blind Pharisees. . Clinically, narcissism is a spectrum, and there are three "types" that give us useful information on how to deal with it in ourselves and others. Ultimately, Paul says we must "come out!" and unto our Heavenly Father in order to heal this father wound. . If you've never explored the "father wound," here 's a whole series o healing the father wound. Thank you with all my heart to my newest Friends of the Show, Patricia E; Emily P; Katie R; Nellie K; Carolynn LB; Tina S; Christine C; Stephanie F*; Amber R; Brittany Y; Rebecca M; Bridget McG; Christina C; Phillip B; Laura E; Amelia S; Kevin G; Jean C; Beth L; David C; Deb N; Elizabeth F; Kathleen W; Colleen G; Toni D; Maureen A; Victoria T; Charles F; Amanda P; Heather D; Meghan S; Kathy B; Victoria H; Kellye B; Karen B; Julie B*; Carol E-D; and Shona M, for loving and lifting me! *Extra thank you for your generosity! :) Friends of the Show get all Premium Content! Our Monthly Meetup Bible study in John is epic! You coming? New Series LOVE the Word® is a Bible study method based on Mary's own practice: lectio without the Latin. Get the book based on Sonja's method in the right margin, How to Pray Like Mary. L | Listen (Receive the Word via audio or video.) O | Observe (Connect the passage to your life and recent events.) Are you narcissistic? How narcissistic are you? How do you feel about yourself, knowing you have narcissistic tendencies? Have you identified the projections inherent in your narcissism? What do you want to say to the Holy Spirit about that? V | Verbalize (Pray about your thoughts and emotions.) Remembering that He loves you and that you are in His presence, talk to God about the particulars of your O – Observe step. You may want to write your reflections in your LOVE the Word® journal. Or, get a free journal page and guide in the right-hand margin. E | Entrust (Rest in the Word.) Dearest Jesus, my love, in the words of little Therese, "For me to become great is impossible." Help me bear with myself and my many imperfections as I seek to follow her means of getting to heaven by a little way--very short and very straight, The Little Way of the Child. Amen + Love Heals. Learn More. Connect Join me (click here) in the Sacred Healing community for our Masterclass and Consultation Group coaching calls, healing prayer livestreams, monthly Bible studies, LOVE the Word® takeaways, a healing masterclass and other courses, a dynamic phone app, and a flourishing community to help you find help, support, and experience deeper healing. What We Discussed | Show Notes Overview: Minutes 00:00-12:00 – Narcissistic Personality Inventory; Jordan Peterson's Understand Myself personality quiz; Narcissus Minutes 12:01-24:00 – Traits of narcissism; it's a spectrum; the grandiosity and shame yo-yo Minutes 24:01-36:00 – Three types of narcissism: 1) abuse and neglect; 2) inter-generational; 3) entitlement Minutes 36:01-48:00 – Appeal to the relationship; narcissism as a worthlessness identity wound, a father wound; worthless and Belial; "Come out!" Transcript Friends of the Show: Protected Content. Click Here to sign in
No matter how well you know the Bible, Ignite will offer you something new, both as a hermeneutic and in its practical, personal approach to Scripture. The first chapter is Lectio Divina (meaning holy reading). It covers the ancient Christian practice of daily prayer with Scripture that we Baptist's called the "daily quiet time." We start with lectio divina in the book, because that's the usual way to learn to hear God speak in and through the Bible. Nothing heals like God's Word, because only love heals, and there is no way to heal fully without an intimate relationship with the Healer, Jesus Christ, in which He pours His love into you and your suffering. He does that, every single day, by speaking to you through the daily readings. The best way to begin healing is to hear God speak, experience His presence, and discern His will for your life through the daily readings of the Church. How? Modeled on the Annunciation, the LOVE the Word® method invites Our Lady to guide each of us in her own personal prayer practice: L – listen, O – observe, V – verbalize, E – entrust. We learn how to LOVE the Word® like Mary, from Mary. She teaches us to interpret the word we hear and read through the landscape of our lives. Through my own practice of lectio divina, Mary shared with me her own love of and prayer practice with Scripture - an earlier form of lectio divina - and an acronym for her process called LOVE the Word®. In this episode I share it with you, along with Chapter One of Ignite, using the last three years' daily readings as a general guide, and the last week's daily readings as a specific guide. Click here for more on LOVE the Word®. Thank you with all my heart to my newest Friends of the Show, Pat L; Christina N; Suzanne H; Petra K; Julie B*; Patricia H; Rebecca S; Claudia P; Rosanne B; Mary Z; Suzanne JK; Natalie C; Patricia B; Jeannette H; Sarah F; Gabriela M; Rosemary W; Yolanda J; Rebecca M; Kathleen F; Marina S; Erin R; Chloe F; Carolyn McG; Brigitte E; and Michael W, for loving and lifting me! Friends of the Show get all Premium Content! *Extra thank you! Our new Monthly Meetup Bible study series on the Gospel of John for monthly Friends of the Show begins August 21st! Click here for Charbel Raish of Parousia Media's Australian Tour highlight video, including Deacon Harold's events and a brief overview of Parousia's ministry. Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers - Dynamic Deacon https://deaconharold.com/ Parousia https://www.parousiamedia.com/ Join the Parousia mailing list at https://www.parousiamedia.com/mailing-list/ Parousia is committed to proclaiming the fullness of truth! If you wish to help us in our mission with a donation please visit our website here https://www.parousiamedia.com/donate/ to learn ways that you can contribute. LOVE the Word® is a Bible study method based on Mary's own practice: lectio without the Latin. Get the book based on Sonja's method in the right margin, How to Pray Like Mary. L | Listen (Receive the Word via audio or video.) O | Observe (Connect the passage to your life and recent events.) What have you been receiving from God over the last three years - since, during, and after Covid and the election - in your LOVE the Word® practice? Come share it with us in the community, here. If you do not have a LOVE the Word® practice, have you been plagued with anxiety and fear over the last three years and all the political and social upheaval? V | Verbalize (Pray about your thoughts and emotions.) Remembering that He loves you and that you are in His presence, talk to God about the particulars of your O – Observe step. You may want to write your reflections in your LOVE the Word® journal. Or, get a free journal page and guide in the right-hand margin. E | Entrust (Rest in the Word.) May it be done to me according to your Word. Amen + It's Time for You to Be Healed Connect Join me, here, in the Sacred Healing community for healing prayer live...
Months ago, while thinking of what my next Friend of the Show Monthly Meetup study might be, I realized we really need a primer on how to study and interpret the Bible before we dive into a writing as rich as the Gospel of John. I suggested Ignite, then, and John's Gospel prevailed in the group vote. Returning from my July tour in Australia, I was also thinking of how to share the trip and all that Parousia Media, Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers, and I shared there, while also gearing up for my next podcast series (I had not definitively decided what the subject of the next series should be). I got to digging backward in my archives, and I HAVE NEVER DONE AN IGNITE SERIES. I have never done a hermeneutic study; never taught people how to approach the Bible; never given you a map for how to study and interpret the Bible! I was stunned; I cannot believe it; I feel like a terrible daughter of the King! SO! This next series will be on Ignite. Get your signed copy here, or buy it on Amazon (unsigned, because I can't sign what doesn't ship from me), or if you're in Australia, get it at Parousia Media. I'll be sharing my whole trip, and how to study and interpret the Bible. Whether you're a beginner or student, this will be your hermeneutic - a Catholic standard for how to study and interpret what you read with the mind and heart of the historical Church - so you don't get lost in the genres or history timeline or geography or idioms or incomplete interpretations while reading and studying. Thank you with all my heart to my newest Friends of the Show, Christina N; Suzanne H; Petra K; Julie B*; Patricia H; Rebecca S; Claudia P; Rosanne B; Mary Z; Suzanne JK; Natalie C; Patricia B; Jeannette H; Sarah F; Gabriela M; Rosemary W; Yolanda J; Rebecca M; Kathleen F; Marina S; Erin R; Chloe F; Carolyn McG; Brigitte E; and Michael W, for loving and lifting me! Friends of the Show get all Premium Content! *Extra thank you! Our new Monthly Meetup Bible study series on the Gospel of John for monthly Friends of the Show begins August 21st! Click here for Charbel Raish of Parousia Media's Australian Tour highlight video, including Deacon Harold's events and a brief overview of Parousia's ministry. Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers - Dynamic Deacon https://deaconharold.com/ Parousia https://www.parousiamedia.com/ Join the Parousia mailing list at https://www.parousiamedia.com/mailing-list/ Parousia is committed to proclaiming the fullness of truth! If you wish to help us in our mission with a donation please visit our website here https://www.parousiamedia.com/donate/ to learn ways that you can contribute. LOVE the Word® is a Bible study method based on Mary's own practice: lectio without the Latin. Get the book based on Sonja's method in the right margin, How to Pray Like Mary. L | Listen (Receive the Word via audio or video.) O | Observe (Connect the passage to your life and recent events.) V | Verbalize (Pray about your thoughts and emotions.) E | Entrust (May it be done to me according to your word!) It's Time for You to Be Healed Connect Join me in the Sacred Healing community for healing prayer livestreams, Bible studies, LOVE the Word® takeaways, a healing masterclass and other courses, a dynamic phone app, and a flourishing community to help you experience deeper healing. What We Discussed | Show Notes Overview: Minutes 00:00-12:00 – Minutes 12:01-24:00 – Minutes 24:01-36:00 – Minutes 36:01-48:00 – Transcript Click here for a transcript of the show.
A tearful escape. Another perspective, illuminating the unseen. Quinn's Mechanism is a supplementary story to Blake Skye: Private Eye and is considered canonical. Starring Merry N. as Desmond Ayer (twitter.com/muddyevilist), Amy Y. as Professor Hope Lezner (twitter.com/achill3a), Rebecca M. as Sam Nolan (twitter.com/explosive_sheep), Kale B. (twitter.com/superhumanfoods) as Quinn McDunn, Ness B. as Professor August Howard (twitter.com/Nessrocker), and Vic Collins (twitter.com/SatyrOfStrategy) as Richard the Initiate. Written and edited by Kale B. with special assistance from S.J. Ryker (twitter.com/lookwhosfhtagn). Cover art by Kale B. Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/BlakeSkyePI All music licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
A thing is not what it appears to be, but it can become what it is believed to be. Hope discusses magic. Sam discusses lies. Quinn's Mechanism is a supplementary story to Blake Skye: Private Eye and is considered canonical. Starring Merry N. as Desmond Ayer (twitter.com/muddyevilist), Amy Y. as Professor Hope Lezner (twitter.com/achill3a), Rebecca M. as Sam Nolan (twitter.com/explosive_sheep), Kale B. (twitter.com/superhumanfoods) as Quinn McDunn, Ness B. as Professor August Howard (twitter.com/Nessrocker), and Vic Collins (twitter.com/SatyrOfStrategy) as Richard the Initiate. Written and edited by Kale B. with special assistance from S.J. Ryker (twitter.com/lookwhosfhtagn). Cover art by Kale B. Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/BlakeSkyePI All music licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Just as Desmond begins to settle into the new addition to his routine, it faces an interruption. Much is made of books and their origins. Names are exchanged and suggested. Quinn's Mechanism is a supplementary story to Blake Skye: Private Eye and is considered canonical. Starring Merry N. as Desmond Ayer (twitter.com/muddyevilist), Amy Y. as Professor Hope Lezner (twitter.com/achill3a), Rebecca M. as Sam Nolan (twitter.com/explosive_sheep), Kale B. (twitter.com/superhumanfoods) as Quinn McDunn, and Ness B. as Professor August Howard (twitter.com/Nessrocker). Also featuring Rowan v. G (twitter.com/shaywilds). as Keyzer and Lafayette Uttarapong (twitter.com/esperixis) as the Estate Representative. Written and edited by Kale B. with special assistance from S.J. Ryker (twitter.com/lookwhosfhtagn). Cover art by Kale B. Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/BlakeSkyePI All music licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
With a new subject in hand and a new project underway, Desmond conducts some preliminary interviews. Some go according to expectations. One does not. Quinn's Mechanism is a supplementary story to Blake Skye: Private Eye and is considered canonical. Starring Merry N. as Desmond Ayer (twitter.com/muddyevilist), Amy Y. as Professor Hope Lezner (twitter.com/achill3a), Rebecca M. as Sam Nolan (twitter.com/explosive_sheep), and Kale B. (twitter.com/superhumanfoods) as Quinn McDunn. Written and edited by Kale B. with special assistance from S.J. Ryker (twitter.com/lookwhosfhtagn). Cover art by Kale B. Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/BlakeSkyePI All music licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Have you ever felt like you wanted to make a big change in your life but were afraid of everything that could potentially come with making that move? Maybe, you're okay with the fear of the unknown but you can't come to grips with the scrutiny that you will face from others for making a pivot in your career. If that's you, then you should go ahead, and press play on this episode because my guest is going to help light your path and bring you some much-needed clarity that will help you transform your life from the inside out! In today's episode of The Rutledge Perspective, I am joined by the marvelous Rebecca M. Thompson. Rebecca is a Clarity Coach for high-achieving black women and the Founder of the Live in Your Light Bootcamp, which is a transformative 3-month personal and professional executive coaching experience for high-achieving black women who want the clarity and confidence to transform their lives. Rebecca provides us with tangible tips on how to examine our lives, gain clarity on what matters most, and then take action to make an impact. She also shares personal stories of times when she had to make transitions and pivots in her own life. As a child, Rebecca completed a summer internship working alongside a political figure that would spark her interest in politics. That shaped her goals and moves that she made from there on but a career in politics was not where she ultimately landed. She had to go through a lot of trials and tribulations to become the woman that she is today and that is someone that took the time to discover themselves and is aware that she wouldn't be where she is if she was afraid to live life! Take this show as your permission to live life and realize that it's okay to take multiple paths in life. You're not a failure if something doesn't feel right to you anymore. It's okay to dig into those feelings and maybe make an adjustment, pivot, or shift to move into that next thing. See Rebecca M. Thompson's full bio here.
Rebecca Möller has managed very big construction projects for her entire career. In fact, she's overseen more than 22 million square feet of commercial real estate worth over $10 billion in construction projects nationally. That's a lot. But now she is tackling an even bigger problem – the housing crisis in California. Recognizing the need for a scalable solution, Rebecca has designed, and is manufacturing and deploying, a garage-to-ADU conversion kit. Buy the kit and your contractor can convert your garage into an affordable and income-producing accessory dwelling unit in a matter of weeks. If you'd like to join me in my quest to rethink real estate, there are two simple things you can do. Share this podcast and go to RethinkRealEstateForGood.co, where you can subscribe to be the first to hear about my podcasts, blog posts and other goodies.
“I started to go to lessons in formal Arabic — if you don't try and learn it properly you won't be able to pass it down”. Search @melb2beirut on instragram. Credits: Get in touch with Mike on twitter, instagram or visit his website. Original artwork by Ashley Ronning. Recorded live on Feb 20, 2021 at The Sausage Factory, Dulwich Hill on unceded Gadigal land. Producers: Gab Burke, Tom Denham, Madeline Goldberger, Gus Macdonald, Ryan Pemberton and Joey Watson (EP). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die Schweiz braucht mehr mutige und innovative Unternehmerinnen. Darum hat Susanna Aerne, Gastmoderatorin Livenet, zwei selbstständige Unternehmerinnen eingeladen. Rebecca Münzer ist Goldschmiedin und Unternehmerin von Kintos in Frauenkappelen. Yvonne Niederhauser ist Unternehmerin der Kreativen Gärtnerei in Lützeflüh-Goldbach. Sie führt seit 2016 gemeinsam mit ihrem Mann das Familienunternehmen Gfeller Gartenbau AG. Beide sind Teil der christlichen Geschäftsleute Schweiz (CGS). Sie sprechen über den Mut, vom Traum zum eigenen Unternehmen. Was inspiriert sie und was gibt ihnen die nötige Kraft, ihr Unternehmen voran zubringen? Und was ist, wenn Träume zerbrechen?
Introducing the premiere episode of the Getting Fresh series reboot. For season four, these episodes will feature informal conversations with interviewees whose main Fruitbowl interviews are more than a year old. In this episode Justin updates us about how his relationship with his husband has evolved during the pandemic and the accommodations that the couple has made for their “extra curricular” partners. We also touch on Fort Lauderdale's Pig Week and Justin's creative work as a comic creator and film producer. But first, Dave introduces the first listener-submitted story from an old friend, Jason (S1E1). Jason shares a super sexy story about meeting an enthusiastic partner who has a thing for corn fields. Send in your comments or sexy stories to dave@fruitbowlpodcast.com via your phone's voice memo app or just write an email or tweet at @fruitbowlpod. If you need a prompt for a story idea, tell me about a memorable hook up with a unique person or in a surprising location! Social media platforms often censor mentions or depictions of queer sexuality. Accounts are suspended, or banned outright without notice, or due process. As a result, promoting FRUITBOWL is an uphill battle, so we rely on you to help spread the word. Tell your friends about Fruitbowl, rate us on your podcast platform or write a review on Apple Podcast. Every little bit helps. And, of course you can also follow us, for now, on twitter at Fruitbowlpod and Instagram and Tik Tok at fruitbowlpodcast. Rebecca M. Davis is the season 4 voice of Fruitbowl. Dave Pezzner is the mixer for this episode. Story editing and sound design by Dave Quantic. FRUITBOWL is produced independently without financial sponsors, advertising revenue or corporate media support. Every interview is recorded in-person, on location in each interviewee's home and production expenses including travel, accommodations, equipment rental, editing and post-production are paid for out of pocket by Dave Quantic, FRUITBOWL's creator. The only consistent financial support (currently $199/month) comes from FRUITBOWL's Patreon community. Help support FRUITBOWL's mission of documenting and sharing stories about queer coming of age by becoming a patron! A minimum $5 monthly donation allows patrons early access to episodes, behind the scenes updates and exclusive video content that is not available to the general public. Learn more about how to become a patron at: https://www.patreon.com/fruitbowlpodcast Larger donations and underwriting/advertising fees are 100% tax deductible through a partnership with Northwest Film Forum's fiscal sponsorship program. FRUITBOWL RECEIVES NO DIRECT FUNDING FROM NWFF, only the use of their non-profit status to receive tax deductible donations. For more information check out: https://www.fruitbowlpodcast.com/donate Find out more about Rebecca M. Davis at https://www.instagram.com/stayuplateshow/ Fruitbowl's fruit artwork was created by Patrick Stephenson of Bearpad! https://bearpad.storenvy.com/
Raised by feminists who had strong opinions about women's rights, pro-choice advocacy and lesbian visibility, Justin knew early on his sexuality wasn't pre-determined. But even in liberal college-town Providence, RI he was a target of less-evolved classmates. When presented with his first opportunity for sex experimentation, he chose the D and hasn't looked back. But ambivalence about masculine tropes and romantic love kept him from finding community with other gay men. It wasn't until he discovered the Hole In The Wall bar in San Francisco that Justin found his tribe and made lasting friendships including his partner of 20 years. Justin has finally given in to his family's tradition of higher education after years as an independent queer comics artist and a brief stint as an adult film performer. He recently finished work as a producer of NO STRAIGHT LINES, an award winning feature documentary about the rich history of queer comic creators. You can check out the trailer HERE. Welcome to Season 4 of FRUITBOWL! Rebecca M. Davis is the new season 4 voice of Fruitbowl. Dave Pezzner is the Assistant Editor & Mixer for this episode. Story editing by Dave Quantic. Post-Production funding for this episode provided by our Patreon community. Find out more about supporting FRUITBOWL HERE. I'm excited to announce our new call for submissions from listeners. Send in your comments to dave@fruitbowlpodcast.com via your phone's voice memo app or just write an email or tweet at @fruitbowlpod. If you need a prompt for an idea, tell me about a memorable hook up with a unique person or in a surprising location! Word of mouth is our most powerful promotional tool right now, so tell your friends about FRUITBOWL and rate & review us on Apple podcasts and Spotify. Find out more about Rebecca M. Davis at https://www.instagram.com/stayuplateshow/ Fruitbowl's fruit artwork was created by Patrick Stephenson of Bearpad! https://bearpad.storenvy.com/
Dr. Rebecca M. Taylor and Dr. Ashley Floyd Kuntz join host Mike Palmer to talk about Ethics in Higher Education: Promoting Equity and Inclusion Through Case-Based Inquiry, a new book that they edited from Harvard Education Press. We hear how Ashley and Rebecca got interested in studying ethics and ethics education as we dive into the unique approach they took to get the book together. Through the use of fictionalized cases that resonate with the news of today, the book provides commentary from a diverse cross-section of evaluators who respond in varied and insightful ways. We explore cases about free speech and controversial speakers on campus and social media activism among tenure-track faculty in an engaging and relevant foray into the ethical quandaries facing higher ed in these challenging times. Subscribe to Trending in Education wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at TrendinginEd.com for more thought-provoking takes on rising trends in education.
CHEST January 2022, Volume 161, Issue 1 Dr Damian G. Downey and Dr Rebecca M. Thursfield join CHEST Podcast Moderator Dr Gretchen Winter to discuss the treatment goals of cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator protein therapy in adults vs children. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chest.2021.05.070 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chest.2021.06.018 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chest.2021.06.019 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chest.2021.03.073
Morning Light talks with Rebecca M. Carroll - The Coaching Educator - about filling out the FAFSA. To learn more or to get a free consultation with Rebecca...visit her website: www.TheCoachingEducator.com
Morning Light talks with Rebecca M. Carroll - The Coaching Educator - about things that high school juniors should be focusing on.
World leaders are talking conifers, cash and cows. But is it all hot air? Laura K and Rebecca M explain all the comings and goings at the COP26 Climate Conference today. The ex-President of the Maldives chats to Adam about whether rich tourists should stop flying to his sun-soaked islands. And also, are croissants a climate catastrophe? What is Boris Johnson's favourite tree? And why won't Leonardo DiCaprio talk to us at the climate conference? Today's Newscast was made by Sam Bonham with Ros Jones and Georgia Coan. The studio director was Emma Crowe. The assistant editor was Alison Gee.
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
Morning Light welcomes back Rebecca M. Carroll - The Coaching Educator. Instead of her usual dose of knowledge & wisdom regarding your students and their education...she shares instead what the Eucharist has meant to her person life and her business.
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
Pour SessionLab, Hortense Volle a rencontré la chanteuse du sextet français Kolinga, Rebecca M'Boungou. Un podcast original avec du groove et une future grande dedans ! À écouter au casque (audio 3D). Kolinga, en lingala, une des langues parlées au Congo Brazza, le pays de son papa, ça veut dire "boucler", "encercler", "lier", "aimer". Depuis 7 ans, Kolinga, c'est aussi le nom du groupe que la chanteuse, danseuse et vidéaste de 29 ans, a créé avec Arnaud Estor, guitariste proche du jazz, du style manouche et des percussions mandingues. La recette de leur douce transe ? Un savant mélange de jazz, de soul et d'afro-folk. Après un premier album remarqué, Earthquake (2017), les premières parties de Bonga, Mayra Andrade ou encore Maceo Parker et un titre, Kongo, enregistré avec Gaël Faye, Kolinga prépare son deuxième opus, Legacy. Également auteure et compositrice, Rebecca M'Boungou rend hommage en anglais, en français et en lingala, à son héritage culturel et familial. Désormais accompagnée, en plus d'Arnaud Estor, de Jérôme Martineau-Ricotti (batterie), Nico Martin (basse), Jérémie Poirier-Quinot (claviers, chœurs et flûte traversière) et de Vianney Desplantes (euphonium et flugabone), Rebecca M'Boungou fait plusieurs clins d'œil à tous les courants musicaux qui ont accompagné sa vie : des musiques du Congo au r'n'b, en passant par le rap ou le ska. En juin dernier, Kolinga était à l'affiche de la 26e édition du festival toulousain Rio Loco. Une pluie tropicale a malheureusement empêché Rebecca M'Boungou et ses acolytes de se produire sur la Prairie des Filtres, mais pas de nous rencontrer ! Une conversation en toute intimité et en audio 3D. Un podcast à écouter au casque. Site officiel / Facebook / YouTube / Instagram Titres diffusés dans le podcast : Extraits de l'album Earthquake (2017) : Tender Rain, We Are One, Earthquake, Petit homme, Breath of Love Extraits de Earthquake – Édition deluxe (2019) : Kongo feat. Gael Faye, Time feat. Boobooz All Star Nguya Na Ngai (2020) Mama - Don't let me (2021) Pendant notre conversation, Rebecca a évoqué : Sa rencontre avec Gaël Faye et l'enregistrement du titre Kongo Sa maman, Claudie Escalé, à laquelle elle rend hommage avec le 1er single de l'album à venir, Mama (don't let me) Son papa, le chanteur congolais, Angelou Chevauchet. Dans le clip du morceau Zebola, en featuring avec Les Tambours de Brazza, on voit Rebecca danser
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
Morning Light talks with Rebecca M. Carroll - The Coaching Educator - about college applications. How soon should your high school senior be applying to colleges? How many schools can he or she apply to? What are the advantages of Early Decision? Tune in and find out!
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
A special Quinn's Mechanism edition of Skye Mail, again! Join the voices of Sam Nolan, Hope Lezner, Quinn McDunn, Desmond Ayer, and Keyzer as we discuss our favourite moments of Act Two, gossip about Keyzer and Hope's messy past, debate the most menacing bird, and talk about the future of Quinn's Mechanism. Starring Amy Y. (https://twitter.com/achill3a), Rebecca M. (https://twitter.com/DokBlock), Kale B. (https://twitter.com/SuperHumanFoods), Merry N. (https://twitter.com/muddyevilist), and Shay v. G. (https://twitter.com/shaywilds), with special ominous oversight by Ness B. (https://twitter.com/Nessrocker). Edited by Kale B. with no assistance from S.J. Ryker (https://twitter.com/LookWhosFhtagn), and it shows. Cover art by Kale B. The character of Keyzer is one of our Patreon backer's noirsonas. They were included in Quinn's Mechanism with the consent of the associated patron. If you'd like to know more about them, their character profile and story updates are available to read on our website (https://www.blakeskyepi.com/noirsonas#keyzer). Interested in having a noirsona of your own? Consider supporting us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/BlakeSkyePI)! All music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com/).
Rebecca M. Edelmayer, Ph.D guided me through topics on air pollution, education and Transgender risks for Alzheimer's. I was honored to interview two renowned people from the Alzheimer's Association before the start of this year's International Conference. The AAIC is the largest and most influential international meeting dedicated to advancing dementia science. Each year, AAIC convenes the world's leading basic science and clinical researchers, next-generation investigators, clinicians, and the care research community to share research discoveries that'll lead to methods of prevention and treatment and improvements in the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. My first guest is Rebecca M. Edelmayer, Ph.D. As senior director, Scientific Engagement for the Alzheimer's Association. You can read her bio here. Topics Covered Dr. Edelmayer and I discussed three topics that were presented at the conference. First up is how improving air quality reduces dementia risk. Both increasing levels of air pollution and increasing cases of dementia are worldwide public health crises. While research has previously linked air quality and cognition, these new data at AAIC 2021 explore how air pollutants might impact dementia and what reducing them might mean for long-term brain health. Our second topic discussed was how an increase in education could lower your dementia risk. However, the increase in education is offset by poor lifestyle choices like smoking. Our third and final topic covered focused on the transgender community. According to two studies presented at the conference, Transgender and gender nonbinary adults in the U.S. are more likely to report worsening memory and thinking functional limitations and depression than cisgender (non-transgender) adults. Curious Minds Will Tune In I found this topic fascinating, and I learned a few new things. I haven't had many interactions with the transgender community and none when we're talking about Alzheimer's. If you're interested in furthering your knowledge about the potential causes and preventions of Alzheimer's, this is the episode to tune in and hear. TRANSCRIPT Related Episodes: Hope on the Horizon? (Research Interview) Are We Closer to a Cure? NeuroReserve - Helping Our Brainspan Match our Lifespan NeuroReserve - Helping Our Brainspan Match our Lifespan Be sure to check out our website for more resources, partners, recipes, and more. www.fadingmemoriespodcast.com Join Fading Memories On Social Media! If you've enjoyed this episode, please share this podcast with other caregivers! You'll find us on social media at the following links. Facebook Instagram Twitter Subscribe to our YouTube channel. There you can see me in "action" and watch the bonus videos I share. Want to learn from Jennifer in person (or virtually)? Wherever you'd like a training session, Jen is available. Contact her at fadingmemoriespodcast@gmail.com
Morning Light chats with Rebecca M. Carroll - The Coaching Educator - about 504 Plans and IEP (Individual Education Plans) for students who have been diagnosed with a learning disorder, and how that carries over into the ACT and SAT.
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
No matter how many big or little sufferings we offer up, if we do not also allow God to transform the thoughts and emotions surrounding our sufferings, we have not really discerned or submitted to their purpose; we have not undergone the deep transformation that Jesus died to give us and that the Bible calls a Sabbath rest. Because it is such a profound, secret work, only God can identify and accomplish in us the deep soul work of purgatory, or sanctification, as thoroughly as we need it. He does not simply cover our sins with his blood, he scrubs out the deep, set-in wounds, “all unrighteousness.” We can and must dispose ourselves to receive this rest, but is always still a gift, one that God insistently offers us through the repeating circumstances and relationships that are meant to attract our attention and cooperation. Thank you to my newest Friends of the Show, Bill R; Cindy D; Venera F; Joyanna D; Carrie H; Sarah D; Martina Mac D; Deborah B; Carmen L; Diane G; Eileen T; Mary G; Colleen W; Maria H; Anna N; Janet S; Sandra G; Rebecca M; and Ann C, for loving and lifting me! Friends of the Show get all Premium Content! LOVE the Word® is a Bible study method based on Mary's own practice: lectio without the Latin. Get the book based on Sonja's method in the right margin, How to Pray Like Mary. L | Listen (Receive the Word via audio or video.) O | Observe (Connect the passage to your life and recent events.) If you have not done so yet, I'd like you to try the visualization technique and the Mirror Exercise I offered in this episode. What do you want to say to the Lord about those? V | Verbalize (Pray about your thoughts and emotions.) Remembering that He loves you and that you are in His presence, talk to God about the particulars of your O – Observe step. You may want to write your reflections in your LOVE the Word® journal. Or, get a free journal page and guide in the right-hand margin. E | Entrust (May it be done to me according to your word!) Heavenly Father, I ask that Your love flow upon me. May the Blood of Christ cover all wounds and restore all in me to wholeness and life. May the fire from Our Lady's heart now enter me and anoint everything with the Holy Spirit and blind Satan. May St. Joseph wrap me with blessings and peace, in the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen + (Prayer for Inner Healing, Deliverance Prayers for the Laity, Fr. Ripperger) What we discussed | Show Notes Overview: Minutes 00:12:00 – Visualization exercise for transforming emotion (continued from last week) Minutes 12:01-24:00 – Addressing and battling worthlessness, healing the root Minutes 24:01-36:00 – Mirror exercise Minutes 36:01-48:00 – "There is now no condemnation" (Rom 8:1); praise confounds the enemy Bible Study Evangelista is on the Laudate app! Facebook Discussion Community We're talking over on the Facebook page. Come chat with us. Read the Transcript Click here for a transcript of this episode.
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
Morning Light welcomes back Rebecca M. Carroll - The Coaching Educator. Whether your kids are teens or young adults, now is the time to look at IEPs and 504 Plans. Also, parents of college students, make sure you have Health Directive and Power of Attorney forms filled out in case of emergency.
Left with little choice, Professor Lezner begins experiments on the fourth volume alongside her newest test subject. While the book guards its secrets jealously, Hope is less careful with her own. Quinn's Mechanism is a supplementary story to Blake Skye: Private Eye and is considered canonical. Starring Amy Y. as Professor Hope Lezner (https://twitter.com/achill3a), Ness B. as Professor August Howard (https://twitter.com/Nessrocker), Shay v. G. as Keyzer (https://twitter.com/shaywilds), Rebecca M. as Sam Nolan (https://twitter.com/DokBlock), and Merry N. as Desmond Ayer (https://twitter.com/muddyevilist). Written and edited by Kale B. (https://twitter.com/superhumanfoods) with special assistance from S.J. Ryker (https://twitter.com/lookwhosfhtagn). Cover art by Kale B. The character of Keyzer is one of our Patreon backers' noirsonas. They were included in Quinn's Mechanism with the consent of the associated patron. If you'd like to know more about them, their character profile and story updates are available to read on our website (https://www.blakeskyepi.com/noirsonas#keyzer). Interested in having a noirsona of your own? Consider supporting us on Patreon! (https://www.patreon.com/BlakeSkyePI) Road to Hell (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4297-road-to-hell), Immersed (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3900-immersed), and Private Reflection (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4241-private-reflection) by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
After discovering the Esoteric Order has taken Deacon University library archival assistant Samantha Nolan into their custody, Professor Lezner sits down with her for an interview about her experience with the now-missing book. Quinn's Mechanism is a supplementary story to Blake Skye: Private Eye and is considered canonical. Starring Amy Y. as Professor Hope Lezner (https://twitter.com/achill3a), Rebecca M. as Sam Nola (https://twitter.com/DokBlock), and Merry N. as Desmond Ayer (https://twitter.com/muddyevilist). Written and edited by Kale B. (https://twitter.com/superhumanfoods) with special assistance from S.J. Ryker (https://twitter.com/lookwhosfhtagn). Cover art by Kale B. Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/BlakeSkyePI
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
In this episode of Partnering Leadership, Greg Satell, writer, speaker, innovation advisor, an expert on transformational change, and author of Cascades, shares lessons on how leaders can lead transformation in their organizations and the community. Greg Satell shares lessons learned from past transformations and how leaders can help lead change in organizations, especially through ongoing disruption.Some highlights:-Why Greg Satell moved to Poland and what it was like living in a post-communist country-How the Orange Revolution transformed Greg Satell's perspective on change-‘Viral cascades' and how leaders can use the understanding to drive transformational change in organizations-Greg Satell on the value of shared Purpose and Shared Values-How to best deal with fierce oppositions when driving change-How to empower people to succeed on their own terms-Gregg Satell on why Blockbuster failed to adapt and change and lessons for leaders of transformationMentioned in this episode:Duncan J. Watts, sociologist Steven Strogatz, mathematicianAlbert-László Barabási, physicistReimagining Capitalism in a World on Fire by Rebecca M. HendersonProsperity: Better Business Makes the Greater Good by Colin MayerLouis V. Gerstner Jr., former chairman of the board and chief executive officer of IBMImmanuel Kant, philosopherTeam of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World by Stanley A. McChrystal and Chris FussellOne Mission: How Leaders Build a Team of Teams by Charles Goodyear and Chris FussellJohn F. Antioco, former CEO of Blockbuster and chairman of Red MangoCarl Icahn, former CEO of Blockbuster and founder and controlling shareholder of Icahn EnterprisesMapping Innovation: A Playbook for Navigating a Disruptive Age by Greg SatellAdversaries Into Allies: Win People Over Without Manipulation Or Coercion by Bob BurgThe Halo Effect by Phil Rosenzweig. . . . .Connect with Greg Satell:Cascades on AmazonGreg Satell's WebsiteDigital Tonto WebsiteGreg Satell on LinkedInGreg Satell on Clubhouse. . . . .Connect with Mahan Tavakoli:MahanTavakoli.comMore information and resources available at the Partnering Leadership Podcast website:PartneringLeadership.com
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
KC Armstrong Interviews Rebecca M Carroll Owner at The Coaching Educator -- https://thecoachingeducator.com
Morning Light welcomes back Rebecca M. Carroll - The Coaching Educator - with a special guest discussing JROTC in the Boise School District. What are the benefits of this unique opportunity for teenagers?
Sanctions are weapons of economic war. In this episode, learn the troubling history of ever-expanding sanctions powers granted to the President designed to allow him to cut off people, companies, and governments from our financial system. You'll also hear fascinating testimony to Congress about how the targets of U.S. sanctions are getting around them. Their evasion techniques are probably not what you think. Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Click here to contribute monthly or a lump sum via PayPal Click here to support Congressional Dish for each episode via Patreon Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.com Send Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-Briney Send Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.com Use your bank's online bill pay function to mail contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North, Number 4576, Crestview, FL 32536 Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! Recommended Congressional Dish Episodes CD230: Pacific Deterrence Initiative CD190: A Coup for Capitalism CD187: Combating China CD176: Target Venezuela: Regime Change in Progress CD167: Combating Russia (NDAA 2018) LIVE CD156: Sanctions – Russia, North Korea & Iran CD102: The World Trade Organization: COOL? Articles/Documents Article: HSBC's Money Laundering Scandal by Marc L. Ross, Investopedia, June 13, 2021 Document: Impact of Sanctions in Africa by Eric B. Lorber, House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, and Global Human Rights, May 25, 2021 Document: FinCEN Reissues Real Estate Geographic Targeting Orders for 12 Metropolitan Areas by Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, April 29, 2021 Document: 2020 YEAR-END SANCTIONS AND EXPORT CONTROLS UPDATE by Gibson Dunn, February 5, 2021 Document: Economic Sanctions: Overview for the 117th Congress by Dianne E. Rennack and Rebecca M. Nelson, Congressional Research Service, January 15, 2021 Article: China's “Blocking Statute” – New Chinese Rules to Counter the Application of Extraterritorial Foreign Laws by Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, January 13, 2021 Document: The International Emergency Economic Powers Act: Origins, Evolution, and Use by Dianne E. Rennack, Ian F. Fergusson, Jennifer K. Elsea, and Christopher A. Casey, Congressional Research Service, July 14, 2020 Document: International Criminal Court: U.S. Sanctions in Response to Investigation of War Crimes in Afghanistan by Dianne E. Rennack and Matthew C. Weed, Congressional Research Service, June 19, 2020 Article: US Treasury to Apply Bank Secrecy Act Rules to Crypto Wallets by Jeff Benson, Decrypt, December 18, 2020 Article: EU adopts a global human rights sanctions regime by Maria Daniela Lenzu, European Council, Council of the European Union, December 7, 2020 Article: The Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act by Edward J. Collins-Chas and Michael A. Weber, Congressional Research Service, December 7, 2020 Article: War brings business to Feinstein spouse / Blum's firms win multimillion-dollar defense contracts in Iraq, Afghanistan by Phillip Matier and Andrew Ross, SFGATE, January 20, 2012 Article: Feinstein Violated Rules in Awarding Military Contracts by Tom Fitton, The Hill, May 15, 2007 Press Release: Feinstein Caught in Conflict of Interest on Military Contracts by Association of Alternative News Media, January 25, 2007 Document: Document by Financial Services, U.S. House Additional Resources EB-5 OVERVIEW EB5Capital List of national emergencies in the United States Wikipedia Office of Foreign Assets Control - Sanctions Programs and Information U.S. Department of the Treasury Specially Designated Nationals And Blocked Persons List (SDN) Human Readable Lists U.S. Department of the Treasury The American Presidency Project UC Santa Barbara Customer Due Diligence Requirements for Financial Institutions Federal Register, May 11, 2016 Sound Clip Sources Speeches & Remarks: Remarks by President Biden in Press Conference, White House Briefing Room, June 16, 2021 Watch on C-SPAN Transcript: 12:10 President Joe Biden: How would it be if the United States were viewed by the rest of the world as interfering with the elections directly of other countries, and everybody knew it? What would it be like if we engaged in activities that he is engaged in? It diminishes the standing of a country that is desperately trying to make sure it maintains its standing as a major world power. President Joe Biden: And, by the way, we talked about trade. I don't have any problem with doing business with Russia, as long as they do it based upon international norms. It's in our interest to see the Russian people do well economically. I don't have a problem with that. But if they do not act according to international norms, then guess what? That will not — that only won't it happen with us, it will not happen with other nations." Hearing: Schemes and Subversion: How Bad Actors and Foreign Governments Undermine and Evade Sanctions Regimes, House Committee on Financial Services: Subcommittee on National Security, International Development and Monetary Policy, June 16, 2021 Watch on Youtube Witnesses Eric Lorber Senior Director at the Center on Economic and Financial Power at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies Managing Director at K2 Integrity Former Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence at the Department of the Treasury Former corporate lawyer at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Lakshmi Kumar Policy Director at Global Financial Integrity Jesse Spiro Global Head of Policy & Regulatory Affairs at Chainalysis Dr. Jeffrey Taliaferro Professor of Political Science at Tufts University Ivan Garces Principal and Chair of Risk Advisory Services at Kaufmann Rossin Transcript: 07:13 Rep. Jim Himes (CT): Sanctions are an important instrument in foreign policy designed to be both a carrot and a stick in persuading an entity, an individual, a group or a country to change its behavior. A step beyond traditional diplomacy. It also avoids the downsides of kinetic action. We've seen the success of our sanctions regimes in bringing the Iranians to the table and isolating human rights violators through the Global Magnitsky Act amongst others. Our sanctions programs can only be as impactful as they are effective. When designated entities evade our sanctions, we lose an important tool from our diplomatic toolbox, increasing the likelihood that military action would be necessary to maintain international order. 08:09 Rep. Jim Himes (CT): This committee has worked to address some of these issues through the passage of the Corporate Transparency Act authored by Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney and the Anti Money Laundering Act sponsored by Chairman Emanuel Cleaver as part of the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act. These bills give law enforcement the resources and authority to better track money launderers, including sanction evaders, and their success will depend in large part on this body adequately funding their implementation. 11:20 Rep. Andy Barr (KY): The US employs a robust sanctions program to deny adversaries the funding, logistics and resources to conduct illicit behavior or to compel them to change misguided behaviors. 12:14 Rep. Andy Barr (KY): The US maintains four major sanctions programs against Iran, North Korea, Russia and Venezuela. These sanctions are a result of actions by those nations that are in direct conflict with US national security and global economic stability. 17:09 Dr. Jeffrey Taliaferro: The primary aim of sanctions whether unilateral or multilateral, whether comprehensive or targeted, is to induce a change in the cost benefit calculations of the target and thus a change in the targets behavior. 18:13 Dr. Jeffrey Taliaferro: Having won the Cold War and pushed the crumbling Soviet Union out of the ranks of the great powers, the United States emerged as the unit pole, the only great power left standing in 1990 and 1991. And for better or worse for two decades, weak systemic that has international constraints and the availability of opportunities to further improve its strategic position before the United States wide latitude in the definition and in the pursuit of its foreign policy, and national security objectives. This extreme imbalance of international power, however, had several consequences which are relevant to the subject of today's subcommittee hearing. First, the United States impose sanctions and even waged wars against recalcitrant states such as Iraq, Syria, Libya, and Afghanistan and non state actors such as Al Qaeda and later the Islamic State with relative impunity. And even when confronting state adversaries against whom the use of kinetic force would have been prohibitively costly, such as North Korea and Iran, the imposition of sanctions became a preferred tool of statecraft for successive administrations and Congresses second US military command of the comments along with American Economic and Technological dominance gave various state and non state actors and incentive to pursue asymmetric strategies, for example, the clandestine employment of cyber criminal organizations and individual hackers by the foreign intelligence services of Russia, China, North Korea and other states. Third, this uni polar distribution of power gave targeted states and other disadvantaged actors and incentive to collaborate with one another to evade or subvert US sanctions. And finally, as the Biden administration's interim national security, strategic guidance acknowledges the distribution of power across the world is changing, creating new threats. 20:13 Dr. Jeffrey Taliaferro: The United States now faces two great power adversaries a rising China and a declining and revanchist Russia, along with two regional power adversaries, Iran and North Korea. All four including their irrespective and their respective clients and allies will seek to evade sanctions. 20:38 Dr. Jeffrey Taliaferro: Might behoove policymakers to perhaps lower their expectations about what coercive economic diplomacy alone can achieve. 25:39 Ivan Garces: We can benefit from increased cooperation between public and private sectors such as is contemplated with the proposed OFAC exchange and the Combating Illicit Finance Public Private Partnership Act, legislation noted for this hearing. Government should be in a position to be able to take, analyze and interpret information we see not only from financial institutions, but other industry stakeholders and connect the dots identifying trends and relationships across the financial system. 26:46 Lakshmi Kumar: US sanctions regime is expansive and currently includes more than 30 different sanctions programs. 27:00 Lakshmi Kumar: Despite the ever increasing reach of sanctions, with evidence showing that the number of sanction vessels imports rather than annual rate of 6%. oil exports by Iran and Venezuela and oil imports by North Korea keep increasing every year. 27:56 Lakshmi Kumar: It is unsurprising that a leading mechanism to evade sanctions involves the use of TBML techniques, I've learned after a year of the pandemic. TBML or trade based money laundering is the process of disguising the proceeds of crime and moving value to trade transactions. It includes tech in techniques like falsifying the origins of a commodity of good over invoicing under invoicing and Phantom invoicing where no goods really move for just money. 28:14 Lakshmi Kumar: TBML was particularly challenging because there are no international standards, even at the level of a financial Task Force and little regulation internationally. It is therefore the perfect ally for sanctions evaders. 28:35 Lakshmi Kumar: The Iranian government was able to pocket $100 billion by falsifying trade records. 28:42 Lakshmi Kumar: Similarly, the Venezuelan Government to get around US sanctions on its gold sector has flown its gold all over the world changing its origins. So the gold is now supposed to be from the Caribbean, from Colombia from Uganda from Dubai, barely anywhere but Venezuela. 29:08 Lakshmi Kumar: Erasing its history in this way means that the US has no way of knowing whether the gold it imports is the same goal that it is seeking to sanction. Sanctioned entities continues to look at the US as a safe haven to get around sanctions. 29:35 Lakshmi Kumar: Professionals that have helped Iran and North Korea evade sanctions invested their lucrative commissions in real estate through the EB five investor program and invest in commercial real estate and buying real estate in states like Alaska. Both commercial real estate in many of the jurisdictions where these investments take place are not part of the geographic targeting orders for real estate. Similarly, vehicles like private equity, hedge funds, venture capital funds that are exempt from carrying out customer due diligence obligations are also involved in sanctions evasion schemes. A recent FBI leak showed that London and New York hedge funds proposed using a scheme to sell prohibited items from sanctioned countries to the US. 30:12 Lakshmi Kumar: Finally, sanctions evasion does not just exploit the gaps in regulation. It exploits the lack of resources that enforcement agencies need to protect. The FinCEN files one problematic, revealed two different sanctions evasion schemes tied to Russia and Syria. It will file their source for financial institutions, but did not necessarily receive the treatment they should have given the resource constraints of the agency. The way forward therefore, is to prompt addressing regulatory gaps but also providing the requisite support to enforcement supervision and oversight agencies. 34:27 Jesse Spiro: Through blockchain analysis, we can confirm that adversarial nations terrorist organizations, malicious enabled cyber actors and transnational criminal organizations under US sanctions have used cryptocurrency in an attempt to weaken the impact or fully circumvent sanctions, just as they have done through traditional banks, trade based money laundering and cash. 40:10 Eric Lorber: The key to countering sanctions evasion is the ability to detect such activity. The Treasury Department's Office of Intelligence and Analysis along with other members of the intelligence community as well as FinCEN should be provided with the tools necessary to identify sanctions evasion. A legislative proposal under consideration by this can be the OFAC fusion center act could help achieve this. This legislation would create an interagency group designed to share data and allow for better detection and disruption of illicit networks, providing the private sector with the right tools. In recent years, Treasury has armed the private sector with information on sanctions, evasion tactics and red flags that can help companies spot such evasion through a series of advisories combined with clearly signaling to the private sector, their compliance obligations and pursuing aggressive enforcement actions against those who fail to comply. This additional information can help the private sector more effectively counter evasion. 43:33 Eric Lorber: The number of transactions which are elicit that use Bitcoin or blockchain technology is actually fairly low percentage wise it's in I believe, below 1% or somewhere around there. So it's fairly small. 49:40 Eric Lorber: There needs to be political pressure put on those who are supporting and continue to support North Korea. It's it's not a secret that for example, China has created at least a permissive environment for North Korean operators to to work in the country. That was detailed most recently, I believe in that in the UN DPRK panel of experts report from I believe is March 2021. As well as North Korea maintains a series of financial facilitators throughout the world, including in I believe in Russia and China and other jurisdictions that helps North Korea evade US and UN sanctions and these individuals need to be shut down, need to be targeted, and pressure to put on the governments that are hosting them to kick them out of the country. 51:35 Eric Lorber: That's something that we tried to do and I tried to do while we were at Treasury was that clarify very clear the sanctions targets if you change the behavior you're engaged in, these sanctions will be lifted. 1:04:29 Rep. Madeleine Dean (PA): Ms. Kumar, I'd like to start with you. In your testimony, I read with interest how you discussed the role that United States real estate, especially commercial real estate plays in sanction evasion regimes. You specifically mentioned the geographic targeting order GTO issued by FINcen, which I might note includes 12 metropolitan areas only to require us title insurance companies to identify natural persons behind shell companies used in all cash purchases of residential real estate. Given the limited Metropolitan list covered by GTO and the fact that commercial real estate is not covered, can you can you speak to both of those problems? Number one, the limited number of metropolitan areas my own suburban Philadelphia or Philadelphia count among them, and also the fact that it's residential, not commercial. Where does this fall short in terms of our regulating evasion? 1:05:42 Lakshmi Kumar: The sanctions program doesn't just target big actors like Iran, North Korea. The sanctions program also targets individuals involved in drug trafficking. And what we see is a lot of those individuals often to evade sanctions, including sort of former officials of the Venezuelan administration, all move or hide assets and move it into real estate and the US real estate market is a popular Avenue. Now, when we talk about commercial real estate, you're absolutely right. And that the sort of often cited example of the Iranians owning that massive skyscraper in New York was a purchase of commercial real estate, it continues to be unrecognized. The EB5 investor program is investments that ultimately go into commercial real estate. Now a lot of this is particularly complex because commercial real estate involves multiple investors, it is not as simple as a residential purchase by a homeowner. To that end, we have to what is necessary is to sort of rethink how we are going to apply the GTO. The title insurance agents may not be the most relevant actors, however, to sort of identify gatekeepers that do continue to play a critical role in sort of putting together these transactions because commercial real estate transaction always take place through legal structures, they are never in the names of an individual. So identifying actors like lawyers, who often play a critical role in this as sort of the the pressure point at which you can conduct due diligence to know who is behind these transactions is one way forward. You've also rightly said that it only covers 12 metropolitan areas, and a lot of the evasion schemes that we often see tied to individuals, but also generally more generally, the use of real estate, you often see an equal split between cases that occur in GTO areas versus cases that occur in non GTO areas. And I will say that we have a report forthcoming in the next month that will actually that shows evidence that when looks at a series of reported cases that actually shows that over the last five years, the number of cases that occur in non-GTO areas actually slightly significantly more than GTO areas. 1:43:57 Rep. Warren Davidson (OH): Currently the SDN list statistics as of yesterday the 15th we have 277 aircraft, 3668 entities, 4603 individuals and 406 vessels. 1:44:40 Eric Lorber: The end goal is is twofold one or one of two. It's either to prevent them from engaging in illicit activity, right? So you mentioned an aircraft prevent that aircraft from shuffling or sending illicit drugs to a destination. Or it's to get the targets to actually change their behavior. So to essentially impose restrictions on them, to get them to say, 'well, this is not worth it.' We are no longer going to engage in material support for terrorism. 1:51:12 Rep. Jake Auchincloss (MA): Blockchain offer you an advantage in authenticating your identity over a different type of currency. Jesse Spiro: No, I would actually posit the complete opposite Congressman, what I would say is that the only vulnerabilities that I would address in relation to KYC are the fact that people could circumvent them. But even if they were to, if they're engaged in illicit activity that can be seen in relation to illicit crypto activity. It is going to be very difficult for them to do anything within the ecosystem. 1:51:59 Rep. Jake Auchincloss (MA): If you are able to advise Congress to take any steps that would influence OFAC's measures, what would you advise that we do? Jesse Spiro: I would just imply to apply congressmen more resources to that agency specifically in relation to the risks associated with cryptocurrency and sanctions evasion, wherein they can produce more designations that include cryptocurrency wallets, because as identifiers for the private sector when they have access to that information, that is how they can potentially mitigate the illicit activity. And because of the activity with cryptocurrency, when a wallet is put on that designation list, any associated activity, or within a designation, excuse me, any associated activity and legacy activity in relation to that look back can also be visible. Hearing: Dollars Against Democracy: Domestic Terrorist Financing in the Aftermath of Insurrection, Committee on Financial Services: Subcommittee on National Security, International Development, and Monetary Policy, February 25, 2021 Watch on Youtube Witnesses Iman Boukadoum Senior Manager, The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights Lecia Brooks Executive Director of the Southern Poverty Law Center Daniel Glaser Global Head Jurisdictional Services and Head of Washington, DC Office at K2 Integrity Senior Advisor at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies Board member at the Qatar Financial Centre Regulatory Authority Former Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes, U.S. Department of the Treasury Daniel Rogers Co-Founder and Chief Technical Officer at Global Disinformation Index Daveed Gertenstein-Ross CEO of Valens Global Transcript: 03:02 Rep. Jim Himes (CT): As we heard from Merrick Garland during his confirmation hearing earlier this week, the country faces a 'more dangerous period in the wake of January 6th, than we did after the Oklahoma City bombing,' the single deadliest act of domestic terrorism in American history. 03:28 Rep. Jim Himes (CT): In the wake of the attacks of September 11th, we recast the entire federal government and worked feverishly to defund terrorist streams. To effectively disrupt domestic extremist groups, we need to better understand their financing. 03:54 Rep. Jim Himes (CT): Unlike ISIS, for example, these organizations are not pyramid shaped where funding comes from a handful of easily disruptable areas. An online fundraising drive for a legitimate charity, and one that helps support an extremist group can look very similar. 04:57 Rep. Jim Himes (CT): We need to conscientiously be mindful of the civil liberties concerns at play here. Unlike international extremist groups, law enforcement is constrained by the Constitution when dealing with domestic extremists, balancing the desire to give law enforcement the tools necessary to disrupt these groups with the need to respect the rights of all Americans and the Constitution to which we have all pledged an oath is essential. 05:36 Rep. Jim Himes (CT): While we all live through a brutal event on January 6th, undertaken by right wing extremists, no location on the political spectrum has a monopoly on extremism or violence. 10:08 Rep. Maxine Waters (CA): We're here against the backdrop of the January 6th insurrection. A deplorable yet predictable display of white supremacists such as the Proud Boys, the oathkeepers QAnon and others and nationalist violence incited by President Trump against the members of this body and against democracy itself. 12:51 Iman Boukadoum: Last month violent insurrection heavily fueled by white supremacy and white nationalism shocked the world. 13:52 Iman Boukadoum: We know, however, that even well intentioned national security laws are invariably weaponized against black, brown and Muslim communities. And that white nationalist violence is not prioritized making that policy failure the fundamental reason for what transpired on January 6th, not lack of legal authority. For this reason we oppose any legislation that would create new charges for domestic terrorism or any enhanced or additional criminal penalties. The federal government, including the Treasury Department, has many tools at its disposal to investigate. And also the FBI and DOJ have 50 statutes, at least 50 statutes and over a dozen criminal statutes, 50 terrorism related statutes, excuse me and over a dozen criminal statutes that they can use. They just need to use them to target white nationalist violence. 19:33 Lecia Brooks: Today, some white nationalist groups and personalities are raising funds through the distribution of propaganda itself. In November SPLC researchers reported that dozens of extremist groups were earning 1000s of dollars per month on a popular live streaming platform called D-Live. 20:21 Lecia Brooks: Crowdfunding is also being exploited by hate groups to earn money in this new decentralized landscape. Crowdfunding sites played a critical role in the capital insurrection, providing monetary support that allowed people to travel to Washington DC. They've also played a crucial role in raising hundreds of 1000s of dollars in legal fees for extremists. 20:43 Lecia Brooks: The violent insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6 should serve as a wake up call for Congress, the Biden administration, Internet companies, law enforcement and public officials at every level. 23:11 Daniel Glaser: Thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to talk about how the US government can employ similar tools and strategies against white nationalists and other domestic terrorist groups as it has employed against global jihadist groups over the past two decades. 23:33 Daniel Glaser: During my time at the Treasury Department, I fought to cut off funding to terrorist groups such as Al Qaeda, the Islamic State and Hezbollah, as a Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bush Administration, and eventually as the Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing in the Obama Administration. My primary responsibility was to lead the design and implementation of strategies to attack the financial networks of these groups and other threats to our country's national security. And while we should never let down our guard with respect to those still potent terrorist organizations, it has become tragically clear that there are domestic extremist groups that in some ways present an even greater threat to our ideals and our democracy. We have the responsibility to target those groups with the same determination, creativity and sense of purpose that we displayed in the years following 9/11. 27:42 Daniel Glaser: Potential measures in Treasury's toolbox include the issuance of guidance to financial institutions on financial type policies, methodologies and red flags, the establishment of public private partnerships the use of information sharing authorities and the use of geographic targeting orders. Taken together these measures will strengthen the ability of financial institutions to identify, report and impede the financial activity of domestic extremist groups and will ensure that the US financial system is a hostile environment for these groups. 30:10 Daniel Rogers: These groups leverage the Internet as a primary means of disseminating their toxic ideologies and soliciting funds. One only needs to search Amazon or Etsy for the term q anon to uncover shirts, hats, mugs, books and other paraphernalia that both monetize and further popular popularized the domestic violent extremist threat. Images from that fateful day last month are rife with sweatshirts that say, Camp outfits that until recently were for sale on websites like Teespring and cafe press. As we speak at least 24 individuals indicted for their role in the January 6 insurrection, including eight members of the proud boys have used crowdfunding site gifts and go to raise nearly a quarter million dollars in donations. And it's not just about the money. This merchandise acts as a sort of team jersey that helps these groups recruit new members and form further hatred towards their targets. We analyze the digital footprints of 73 groups across 60 websites, and 225 social media accounts and their use of 54 different online fundraising mechanisms, including 47 payment platforms and five different cryptocurrencies, ultimately finding 191 instances of hate groups using online fundraising services to support their activities. The funding mechanisms including included both primary platforms like Amazon, intermediary platforms, such as Stripe or Shopify crowdfunding sites like GoFundMe, payments facilitators like PayPal, monetized content streaming services, such as YouTube, super chats, and cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin. All of these payment mechanisms were linked to websites or social media accounts on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, telegram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, gab, picshoot and others. The sheer number of companies I just mentioned, is the first clue to the scale and the scope of the problem. 31:40 Daniel Rogers: We also found that a large fraction of the groups we studied have a tax exempt status with the IRS, a full 100% of anti muslim groups. 75% of anti-immigrant groups, and 70% of anti LGBTQ groups have 501-C-3 or 501-C-4 status. Over 1/3 of the militia groups that we identified, including the oathkeepers, whose leadership was recently indicted on charges related to January 6, have tax exempt status. This status gives them access to a whole spectrum of charity fundraising tools, from Facebook donations to amazon smile, to the point where most of the most common fundraising platform we identified across all of our data was Charity Navigator. 32:30 Daniel Glaser: I think it's important to remember that if you want to be able to use a cryptocurrency in the real economy, to any scale, it at some point doesn't need to be converted into actual fiat currency into dollars. That's the place where the Treasury Department does regulate cryptocurrencies. 42:10 Daniel Glaser: Cryptocurrency exchanges are regarded as money service businesses. They have full customer due diligence requirements. They have full money laundering program requirements, they have reporting requirements. The US Treasury Department just last month, issued a proposed rule relating to unhosted wallets of cryptocurrencies. And that's out for notice and comment. Right now. It addresses the particular issue of, of wallets that are not hosted on a particular exchange. And I think it's an important rule that's out there and I do encourage people to take a look at it, the comment period closes in May, and then hopefully, Treasury will be able to take regulatory action to close that particular vulnerability. 42:46 Rep. Jim Himes (CT): Mr. Glaser, you you, though suggested something new that I'd like to give you a maybe 30 seconds, 42 seconds I have left to elaborate on you said you were taught you were hopeful for sanctions like authorities against domestic actors. You did not to constitutional civil liberties concerns. But give us another 30 seconds on exactly what you mean. And perhaps most importantly, what sort of fourth amendment overlay should accompany such authority? Daniel Glaser: Well, thank you, thank you for the question. The fact is, the Treasury Department really does not have a lot of authority to go after purely domestic groups in the way that it goes after global terrorist organizations that simply doesn't have that authority. You could imagine an authority that does allow for the designation of domestic organizations, it would have to take into account that, the constitutional restrictions. When you look when you read the a lot of the court decisions, there's concerns could be addressed in the statute, there's concerns. A lot of the scrutiny is heightened because sanctions are usually accompanied with acid freezes. But you could imagine sanctions that don't involve asset freezes that involve transaction bounds that involve regulatory type of requirements that you see in Section 311 of the Patriot Act. So there's a variety of ways that both the due process standards could be raised from what we see in the global context. 44:37 Daniel Rogers: The days leading up to the insurrection, the oathkeepers founder Stuart Rhodes appeared on a podcast and solicited charitable donations to the oathkeepers Educational Fund. It can only be presumed that these funds which listeners were notably able to deduct from their federal taxes, went to transporting and lodging members of the group slated to participate in the ensuing riots. 46:06 Rep. French Hill (AZ): In looking at the draft legislation that the majority noticed with this hearing, one bill stuck out to me and I think it's a good follow up for your from your most recent exchange. It seeks to amend title 31 to require the Secretary of the Treasury to establish a program to allow designated employees of financial institutions to access classified information related to terrorism, sedition, and insurrection. Now, over the past three congresses, we've talked about the concept of a fusion center, not unlike we do in monitoring cyber risk and cyber crimes for this terror finance arena. We've never been able to come ashore on it legislatively. So I found that interesting. However, I'm concerned that when you deputize bank employees without any oversight, as to how the information would be protected or if there's really even a need for that. 46:53 Rep. French Hill (AZ): Could you describe how banks share information with law enforcement today and how they provide feedback on how we might change these protocols or if they're if that protocol change is necessary. Daveed Gertenstein-Ross: Thank you ranking member, there are four primary ways that banks share information now. The first is suspicious activity reports or the SAR. Financial institutions have to file these documents with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network or FinCEN. When there's a suspected case of money laundering or fraud, the star is designed to monitor activity and finance related industries that are out of the ordinary are a precursor to illegal activity, or can threaten public safety. Second, there's law enforcement's 314 a power under the Patriot Act, in which obtains potential lead information from financial institutions via FinCEN. Third, law enforcement can use its subpoena power, if a court issues a subpoena pursuant to an investigation, or to an administrative proceeding and forth where there are blocked assets pursuant to OFAC authorities, sanctions or otherwise, banks are required to report block assets back to OFAC. The information sharing in my view is currently quite effective. Treasury in particular has a very strong relationship with the US financial institutions. 48:24 Rep. French Hill (AZ): On 314 in the Patriot Act, is that a place where we could, in a protected appropriate way make a change that relates to this domestic issue? Or is that, in your view, too challenging? Daveed Gertenstein-Ross: No, I think it's a place where you could definitely make a change. The 314-A process allows an investigator to canvass financial institutions for potential lead information that might otherwise never be uncovered. It's designed to allow disparate pieces of information to be identified, centralized and evaluated. So when law enforcement submits a request to Finicen, to get information from financial institutions, it has to submit a written certification that each individual or entity about which the information is sought is engaged in or reasonably suspected of engaging in terrorist activity or money laundering. I think that in some cases 314-A, may already be usable, but I think it's worth looking at the 314-A process to see if in this particular context, when you're looking at domestic violent extremism, as opposed to foreign terrorist organizations, there are some tweaks that would provide ability to get leads in this manner. 1:15:15 Iman Boukadoum: What we submit is that the material support for terrorism statute, as we know, there are two of them. There's one with an international Nexus that is required. And there's one that allows for investigating material support for terrorism, domestic terrorism, in particular, as defined in the patriot act with underlying statutes that allows for any crimes that take place within the United States that have no international nexus. And we believe that that second piece of material support for terrorism statute has been neglected and can be nicely used with the domestic terrorism definition as laid out in the Patriot Act. And we hope that statutory framework will be used to actually go after violent white nationalists and others. 1:50:25 Daniel Rogers: I think there are a number of regulatory fronts that all kind of go to the general problem of disinformation as a whole. And I don't know that we have the time to get into all of them here, but I think they, they certainly fall into three three big categories, with the one most relevant to today's discussion being this idea of platform government and platform liability, that, you know, our data is showing how what a key role, these sorts of platforms play in facilitating the activities of these groups. And the fact that the liability is so nebulous or non existent through things like Section 230 and whatnot, which what we found is that there's there's already policies in place against all of these hate and extremist groups, but they're just simply not enforced. And so updating that kind of platform liability to help drive enforcement I think is one of the key areas that that that we can focus on. Cover Art Design by Only Child Imaginations Music Presented in This Episode Intro & Exit: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio)
Bom dia! Espero que esteja bem. Em uma de minhas pesquisas para um material que estará presente em nossa próxima Imersão, me chamou a atenção uma informação que coletei na obra “Reimagining a Capitalism in a World on Fire” da autora Rebecca M. Henderson. Ela revela um estudo recente que mostra que 80% dos CEOs entrevistados diminuíram seus investimentos em Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento em prol dos resultados financeiros imediatos. Não se trata de um fenômeno recente esse movimento. Pelo contrário, inúmeras pesquisas ao longo das últimas décadas mostram uma evidente valorização dos investimentos no curto prazo em detrimento do longo. Desperta reflexão relevante ao migrarmos nossa atenção para o padrão das empresas que estão crescendo exponencialmente. Já comentei na minha última newsletter a prática da Amazon de investir todo seu lucro em sua expansão até poucos anos atrás. A Apple comunicou nas últimas semanas que irá investir US$ 430 Bilhões apenas nos Estados Unidos nos próximos 5 anos. Considere que o lucro da empresa em 2020 foi de cerca de U$ 65 Bilhões e observe o tamanho proporcional desse investimento. Qual o motivo dessa diferença de estratégia entre essas organizações? Algumas empresas – com destaque àquelas do mundo digital – perceberam que o mundo está em plena ebulição. Para acompanhar as transformações das mudanças do comportamento dos clientes e dos mercados é necessário investir em novas possibilidades e perspectivas que não gerarão resultados concretos no curto prazo. Está evidente que é necessário destinar investimento e esforços importantes para a construção do futuro do seu negócio. Sendo assim, a principal reflexão da semana que lhe faço: Quanto você está investindo no futuro do seu projeto? E mais: Quanto você está investindo no seu próprio futuro? É necessário também alocar um investimento em tempo e recursos financeiros para que você atualize-se perante a esse novo ambiente empresarial. Do contrário, da mesma forma que empresas ficam obsoletas e ultrapassadas, você poderá seguir o mesmo caminho. Aliás, se desejar conhecer em mais detalhes nossa contribuição para que isso não ocorra, lhe convido para conhecer nossa Imersão e Mentoria Gestão do Amanhã na Prática. Eu e o José Salibi Neto construímos uma programação parruda de 8 semanas com mais de 16 eventos que trazem o melhor do conhecimento sobre gestão de forma profunda e com muita interação. Faz parte do programa uma Mentoria e o acesso direto conosco para contribuir com nossa visão sobre seu negócio. Estamos iniciando mais uma turma nas próximas semanas. Se desejar conhecer o programa, basta acessar o link. Garanto que vale à pena
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A special Quinn’s Mechanism edition of Skye Mail! Join the voices of Sam Nolan, Hope Lezner, Quinn McDunn, and Keyzer as we discuss the show, our characters, the dietary needs of a cursed tome, how S.J. could end us all, and Kale’s extremely dubious casting methods. Starring Amy Y. (https://twitter.com/achill3a), Rebecca M. (https://twitter.com/DokBlock), Kale B. (https://twitter.com/SuperHumanFoods), and Shay v. G. (https://twitter.com/shaywilds) as Keyzer. Edited by Kale B. with no assistance from S.J. Ryker (https://twitter.com/LookWhosFhtagn), and it shows. Cover art by Kale B. The character of Keyzer is one of our Patreon backer’s noirsonas. They were included in Quinn’s Mechanism with the consent of the associated patron. If you’d like to know more about them, their character profile and story updates are available to read on our website (https://www.blakeskyepi.com/noirsonas#keyzer). Interested in having a noirsona of your own? Consider supporting us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/BlakeSkyePI)! Meatball Parade (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4993-meatball-parade), Long Note Three (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3993-long-note-three), and Long Note Four (https://filmmusic.io/song/3991-long-note-four) by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Finding herself left with a missing research assistant and in possession of a recording she cannot allow anyone to hear, Professor Lezner solicits help from Deacon University library archival assistant Samantha Nolan to complete her research. Quinn’s Mechanism is a supplementary story to Blake Skye: Private Eye and is considered canonical. Starring Amy Y. as Professor Hope Lezner(https://twitter.com/achill3a), Rebecca M. as Sam Nolan (https://twitter.com/DokBlock), and Kale B. as Quinn McDunn (https://twitter.com/SuperHumanFoods). Featuring special guests Ness B. as Professor August Howard (https://twitter.com/NessRocker) and S.J. Ryker as Blake Skye (https://twitter.com/LookWhosFhtagn). Written and edited by Kale B. with special assistance from S.J. Ryker. Cover art by Kale B. Support us on Patreon(https://www.patreon.com/BlakeSkyePI)! Deadly Roulette (https://filmmusic.io/song/3625-deadly-roulette), Long Note One (https://filmmusic.io/song/3992-long-note-one), Long Note Two (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3994-long-note-two), and Long Note Three (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3993-long-note-three) by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
An argument between Quinn and Professor Lezner is interrupted by an unfamiliar face. Hope finds herself on the receiving end of a threat. Quinn learns something they shouldn’t have. Quinn’s Mechanism is a supplementary story to Blake Skye: Private Eye and is considered canonical. Starring Amy Y. as Professor Hope Lezner (https://twitter.com/achill3a), Rebecca M. as Sam Nolan (https://twitter.com/DokBlock), and Kale B. as Quinn McDunn (https://twitter.com/SuperHumanFoods). Introducing Shay v. G. as Keyzer (https://twitter.com/shaywilds). Written and edited by Kale B. with special assistance from S.J. Ryker (https://twitter.com/LookWhosFhtagn). Cover art by Kale B. The character of Keyzer is one of our Patreon backer’s noirsonas. They were included in Quinn’s Mechanism with the consent of the associated patron. If you’d like to know more about them, their character profile and story updates are available to read on our website (https://www.blakeskyepi.com/noirsonas#keyzer). Interested in having a noirsona of your own? Consider supporting us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/BlakeSkyePI)! Deadly Roulette (https://filmmusic.io/song/3625-deadly-roulette), Long Note One (https://filmmusic.io/song/3992-long-note-one), Long Note Two (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3994-long-note-two), and Long Note Three (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3993-long-note-three) by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
After receiving a stern reprimand from Professor Lezner, Quinn finally opens the book. The archive room recorder experiences a strange malfunction. Quinn’s Mechanism is a supplementary story to Blake Skye: Private Eye and is considered canonical. Introducing Amy Y. as Professor Hope Lezner (https://twitter.com/achill3a), Rebecca M. as Sam Nolan (https://twitter.com/DokBlock), and Kale B. as Quinn McDunn (https://twitter.com/SuperHumanFoods). Featuring special guest Ness B. as Professor August Howard (https://twitter.com/Nessrocker). Written and edited by Kale B. with special assistance from S.J. Ryker (https://twitter.com/LookWhosFhtagn). Cover art by Kale B. Support us on Patreon! (https://www.patreon.com/BlakeSkyePI) Deadly Roulette (https://filmmusic.io/song/3625-deadly-roulette), Long Note Two (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3994-long-note-two), and Long Note Three (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3993-long-note-three) by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
In a secluded corner of the Deacon University campus, something strange begins to brew as hapless research assistant Quinn McDunn begins their evaluation of a very unusual text. Quinn’s Mechanism is a supplementary story to Blake Skye: Private Eye and is considered canonical. Introducing Amy Y. as Professor Hope Lezner (https://twitter.com/achill3a), Rebecca M. as Sam Nolan (https://twitter.com/DokBlock), and Kale B. as Quinn McDunn (https://twitter.com/SuperHumanFoods). Written and edited by Kale B. with special assistance from S.J. Ryker (https://twitter.com/LookWhosFhtagn). Cover art by Kale B. Support us on Patreon! (https://www.patreon.com/BlakeSkyePI) Deadly Roulette (https://filmmusic.io/song/3625-deadly-roulette), Long Note Two (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3994-long-note-two), and Long Note Three (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3993-long-note-three) by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
Why do women have to shave their legs and armpits and men don't? Jess, Marcos and Hannah explore the commonplace practice of female body hair removal in the U.S.Cover art by Eric Mott and theme music by Vryce, instagram @vryceSources:"Plucked: A History of Hair Removal" by Rebecca M. Herzig"Looking Through the Bushes: The Disappearance of Pubic Hair" by Roger Friedland https://www.huffpost.com/entry/women-pubic-hair_b_875465?utm_campaign=share_email&ncid=other_email_o63gt2jcad4"Caucasian Female Body Hair and American Culture" By Christina Hope (In the Journal of American Culturehttps://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/oct/06/swedish-model-gets-threats-after-ad-shows-her-unshaved-legshttps://www.usatoday.com/story/life/entertainthis/2015/04/24/monique-explains-why-she-finally-started-shaving-her-legs/77560076/-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_removal_of_leg_and_underarm_hair_in_the_United_Stateshttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-54102625?xtor=AL-72-%5Bpartner%5D-%5Bmicrosoft%5D-%5Bheadline%5D-%5Bnews%5D-%5Bbizdev%5D-%5Bisapi%5Dhttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-53182169
22 Monate Vikariat, 22 Podcast-Episoden, die ist die finale Episode der ersten Staffel. Und diesmal sind viele Menschen zu Gast, die teils schon einmal dabei waren oder in anderer Weise das Vikariat von Nena Baumüller begleitet haben. Mit dabei aus Lich: Der Vorsitzende des Kirchenvorstands Michael Knoll , Küsterin Petra Albohn Sekretärin Corina Schöps, Kantor Christof Becker und die Pfarrerinnen Sylvia Grohmann und Barbara Lang. Von auswärts dabei Pfarrer Ramón Seliger (Weimar), Prof. Stefan Claaß und Prof. Rebecca Müller (Herborn) sowie Kirchenpräsident Volker Jung (Darmstadt).
Wild+Free Life | Entrepreneurship, Real Motherhood, and Living Life Intentionally
In this episode, I talk with Rebecca M Farrar. Rebecca is an archetypal astrologer living in the San Francisco, Bay Area. She offers down to earth readings, focused on self care and soul care. Rebecca shares her thoughts on self care, soul care, community care and her own healing story alongside exploring each of those. Together, we talk in depth about self care in detail beyond the white wellness movement, Instagrammable moments, and our mutual love of the wilderness, morning pages, and getting lost in the forest. Rebecca's work resonated with me because of her witchyness, and our mutual love of many authors. Her archetypal work offers us an intriguing way to explore and discover self care and soul care through planetary alignment.
This week, host Daniel Raimi talks with Mark Tercek, longtime investment banker at Goldman Sachs, a former CEO of The Nature Conservancy, and a current member of the President's Council at Resources for the Future (RFF). Tercek talks about his current work advising private companies on how to take more ambitious steps to address environmental problems—particularly climate change. He and Raimi discuss some examples of what companies are doing, why they’re doing it, and how a skeptical public can evaluate the veracity of corporate climate commitments. References and recommendations: "The Instigator" newsletter by Mark Tercek; https://marktercek.substack.com/ "Reimagining Capitalism in a World on Fire" by Rebecca M. Henderson; https://reimaginingcapitalism.org/ "Playing the Enemy: Nelson Mandela and the Game that Made a Nation" by John Carlin; https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/530626/playing-the-enemy-by-john-carlin/ Amy Harder's interview with Bernard Looney via Axios on HBO; https://www.axios.com/bp-ceo-climate-reinvention-axios-on-hbo-624c3a9c-9ad4-4fb1-9b38-552c558a3544.html
On assignment for a small-town newspaper in rural Pennsylvania, rookie reporter, Jessica Weible, meets Joan Swigart, a creative fireball and “pioneer in print.” As the two women forge a relationship based on their passion for storytelling, Joan reveals a mystery that she had discovered years ago, but had never solved—a pile of dead letters found in an abandoned general store, just before it was torn down. Joan gives Jessica the letters, each stamped and dated over a hundred years ago, and encourages Jessica to investigate the untold stories of the people and places contained in each one. What begins as yet another assignment for the reporter, a young millennial who relies happily on email and texting as the primary means of communication, develops into a heartfelt mission to tell the story of the people and places in the letters. The young reporter’s journey takes unexpected twists and turns through the quiet lumber towns of Pennsylvania, the early American settlements in Massachusetts, the bustling crowds at Ellis Island, the violent strikes at the Passaic textile mills, and beyond. Dead Letters is an intimate portrait of small town America and the people who, at times, risked everything in pursuit of economic prosperity, religious freedom, and social equity. Jess Weible is a freelance writer and reporter. She is also a founding editor for The Watershed Journal, an inclusive, regional literary magazine for the western Pennsylvania wilds. Jess leads two writing groups, the Writer’s Block Party and the Rebecca M. Arthur’s Young Writers. She lives with her husband and two boys in Brookville, Pennsylvania. Descriptions courtesy of Sunbury Press.
Zu Gast bei Nena Baumüller und Lutz Neumeier ist die neue Professorin für Kirchentheorie am Theologischen Seminar in Herborn, Dr. Rebecca Müller. Im Gespräch geht es um die Zukunft der Kirche und um offene Türen und noch mehr.
MIXTAPE é um quadro do Disk Bicha no qual analisamos os últimos lançamentos do mundo da música e indicamos os nossos favoritos, te poupando tempo em escutar tudo. S4TAN ( @s4tanmusic ) e Duda Dello Russo ( @dudadellorusso ) apresentam toda semana o melhor da música com humor e informação. • Apoia-se: https://apoia.se/diskbicha • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diskbicha/ • Twitter: https://twitter.com/DiskBicha • E-Mail: diskbicha@gmail.com
Pedro, Iago e Rapha debatem sobre 4 clinicagens sobre uma classe de medicamentos extremamente comum na prática: os corticoides. 1. Comp desmamar corticoide 2. Quais seus efeitos adversos 3. Quais os impactos dos corticoides na imunidade e 4. Existe alergia a corticoide? Minutagem: (5:25) Desmame do corticoide (18:17) Efeitos adversos do paciente em uso de corticoide (32:42) Infecção associadas ao corticoide (38:35) Existe alergia a corticoide? (44:00) Salves (47:20) Resposta desafio anterior (troponina) (48:22) Desafio dessa semana Gostou do episódio? Tem algum comentário para nós? Manda uma mensagem no @tadeclinicagem ou tadeclinicagem@gmail.com. 1.Glucocorticoid Withdrawl. Daniel E Furst. Kenneth G Saag. Uptodate Agosto 2020. 2. HOCHBERG, Ze’ev; PACAK, Karel; CHROUSOS, George P. Endocrine withdrawal syndromes. Endocrine reviews, v. 24, n. 4, p. 523-538, 2003. 3. TORNATORE, Kathleen M. et al. Pharmacokinetics of methylprednisolone in elderly and young healthy males. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, v. 42, n. 10, p. 1118-1122, 1994. 4. BYYNY, Richard L. Withdrawal from glucocorticoid therapy. New England Journal of Medicine, v. 295, n. 1, p. 30-32, 1976. 5. DONALD, R. A. Dexamethasone suppression of the plasma corticosterone response to stress in the rat. The Journal of physiology, v. 182, n. 3, p. 603, 1966. 6. FRASER, Charles G.; PREUSS, Fred S.; BIGFORD, Walter D. Adrenal atrophy and irreversible shock associated with cortisone therapy. Journal of the American Medical Association, v. 149, n. 17, p. 1542-1543, 1952. 7. JOSEPH, Rebecca M. et al. Systemic glucocorticoid therapy and adrenal insufficiency in adults: a systematic review. In: Seminars in arthritis and rheumatism. WB Saunders, 2016. p. 133-141. 8. VOLKMANN, Elizabeth R. et al. We still don’t know how to taper glucocorticoids in rheumatoid arthritis, and we can do better. 2013. 9. RICHTER, Bernd; NEISES, Gudrun; CLAR, Christine. Glucocorticoid withdrawal schemes in chronic medical disorders: A systematic review. In: Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (DARE): Quality-assessed Reviews [Internet]. Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (UK), 2002. 10. Liu, Dora, et al. "A practical guide to the monitoring and management of the complications of systemic corticosteroid therapy." Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology 9.1 (2013): 30. 11. Saag, Kenneth et al. Major side effects of systemic glucocorticoids. Uptodate.com acesso em 02/09/2020 12 Harold N Rosenet al. Prevention and treatment of glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis. Uptodate.com acesso em 02/09/2020
In this episode, Rebecca M. Bratspies, Professor of Law at CUNY School of Law and founding director of the CUNY Center for Urban Environmental Reform, and Charlie LaGreca-Velasco, an artist and founder of Comic Book Classroom, Denver Comic Con, and the Denver Independent Comics and Art Expo, discuss their "Mayah's Lot" comic book on environmental justice, as well as related comic book projects. Bratspies and LaGreca-Velasco begin by explaining how the came to work on the project. They discuss the development of the comic and how they use it pedagogically. And they discuss upcoming projects. Bratspies is on Twitter at @RBratspies.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law, and Maybell Romero, Associate Professor of Law at Northern Illinois University College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye and Romero is on Twitter at @MaybellRomero. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rebecca Thompson is an award-winning international political consultant and Clarity Coach who helps high achieving Black womxn transform their lives from the inside out. She has inspired audiences around the world with her story. From losing her election for State Representative in Michigan by just 6 votes on Election Day (and overcoming the crippling depression that ensued); to quitting her job, selling everything she owned, and buying a one- way ticket to Malaysia (and traveling to/living in 15 countries in 6 months); to starting her own business that generated over $100k in just 6 months – Rebecca shares her insightful journey of how she created the life of her dreams – all by living in her light. Find out more about Rebecca and her work at www.rebeccamthompson.com
Dead Letters: Delivering Unopened Mail from a Pennsylvania Ghost Town On assignment for a small-town newspaper in rural Pennsylvania, rookie reporter, Jessica Weible, meets Joan Swigart, a creative fireball and “pioneer in print.” As the two women forge a relationship based on their passion for storytelling, Joan reveals a mystery that she had discovered years ago, but had never solved—a pile of dead letters found in an abandoned general store, just before it was torn down. Joan gives Jessica the letters, each stamped and dated over a hundred years ago, and encourages Jessica to investigate the untold stories of the people and places contained in each one. What begins as yet another assignment for the reporter, a young millennial who relies happily on email and texting as the primary means of communication, develops into a heartfelt mission to tell the story of the people and places in the letters. The young reporter’s journey takes unexpected twists and turns through the quiet lumber towns of Pennsylvania, the early American settlements in Massachusetts, the bustling crowds at Ellis Island, the violent strikes at the Passaic textile mills, and beyond. Dead Letters is an intimate portrait of small town America and the people who, at times, risked everything in pursuit of economic prosperity, religious freedom, and social equity. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Jess Weible is a freelance writer and reporter. She is also a founding editor for The Watershed Journal, an inclusive, regional literary magazine for the western Pennsylvania wilds. Jess leads two writing groups, the Writer’s Block Party and the Rebecca M. Arthur’s Young Writers. She lives with her husband and two boys in Brookville, Pennsylvania.
Listen to Creative Producer and Director Rebecca M Creative as she shared the tricks of the trade for pulling off a successful styled shoot! Rebecca shares the top things that people do wrong, whether they are DIY their productions or hiring out and what you can do to make things go smoothly and get the deliverables you need fo a successful campaign! In the episode, you will learn: How to know who to work with the difference between a styled shoot, collaborative shoot, editorial, or workshop how to handle when friends don't want to sign a contract whether trading or doing things for "exposure" is worth it and when it's not PLUS -- the ten items you MUST-HAVE in a stylist/event kit! EPISODE LINKS ribbon ((https://www.honeysilks.com/, https://tonoandco.com/) Acrylic blocks (https://www.sourcedco.com/) Rebecca's Pinterest Boards (portfolio) Rebecca's Pinterest Board (personal) FREE RESOURCES Want a free LEGAL checklist to get your creative business legit? Download HERE and get access to my newsletter with tips and tricks for YOUR growing creative business. Listen and subscribe to Creative Counsel on iTunes, Overcast, Stitcher, Spotify & iHeartRadio Interested in working with Brittany for one-on-one legal services? Sign up for a free 15-min phone consult at brittanyratelle.com/services. Want an attorney-drafted, industry-tested legal template for your business? Take a free quiz and find out exactly what you need for your creative business at creativecontracts.co. Or browse through my quick tips and tricks by connecting on Instagram.
What if you could remember all the details of every day of your life? We discuss highly superior autobiographical memory and the effects that the ability to remember everything has on these extraordinary individuals. References: Parker, E. S., Cahill, L., & McGaugh, J. L. (2006). A case of unusual autobiographical remembering. Neurocase, 12(1), 35–49. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=shib&db=mdc&AN=16517514&site=eds-live Lawrence Patihis, Steven J. Frenda, Aurora K. R. LePort, Nicole Petersen, Rebecca M. Nichols, Craig E. L. Stark, … Elizabeth F. Loftus. (2013). False memories in highly superior autobiographical memory individuals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110(52), 20947. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=shib&db=edsjsr&AN=edsjsr.23761836&site=eds-live Sayar, F. (2018). A review of highly superior autobiographical memory. Cumhuriyet Medical Journal, 40(4), 479–482. https://doi.org/10.7197/223.vi.486834 Macmillan, A. (2017, December 8). The downside of having an almost perfect memory. Time. Retrieved from https://time.com/5045521/ highly-superior-autobiographical-memory-hsam/
Matthew 2:13-23 -- No Cheap Comfort
Primary Sources: Jeremiah, scattered, but especially 3:1 and 31:31-37; Ezekiel 16, 23; Hosea Secondary Sources: Battered Love, Renita J. Weems; Carnal Knowledge of God, Rebecca M. M. Voelkel, Chapter 3. Outline * Trigger Warning I. What is the Metaphor? A. Jeremiah 3:1 -- notion of defilement of a wife, spoiled by another, etc. B. Chosen to elicit a "gut reaction" more than intellectual reasoning C. Plays off a system that is in place without explicitly endorsing that system II. How bad is it? A. Ezekiel 16 & 23 -- graphic, explicit, weird talk about Egyptian genitalia B. Hosea -- shockingly detailed & graphic, and bizarre story line C. Amazingly bad III. Is the metaphor wholly detached from the subject? A. Monogamy -- Monotheism connection B. Dominance - Submissive understanding of marriage & faith C. Maleness of religion as a source of organizing power IV. Colonization & Displacement of Female Power A. The use of rape and otherness as a tool of colonizing -- "savage" non-binary society, rape of slave women, etc. B. The quest among the prophets of YHWH to displace other forms of worship, including pantheons with strong female presence V. How much do we hate this? A. The sexual violence remains in our society today. B. The connection with supernatural theism C. These metaphors do not exactly support co-creation with God.
Trädgårdskonstnär, nybliven växthusägare och naturmänniska. Så beskriver Linda Schilén sig själv när Hanna och Rebecca pratar med henne i vårt nya avsnitt av Hanna och Rebbeccas trädgårdsliv. Hur har Linda klarat att få den hemtrevliga känslan i växthuset på så kort tid? Och varför valde hon just växthuset Gothic? Allt det och mer får du svar på nu, trevlig lyssning! Klippning: Emil Drougge
The One Who Welcomes the Children -- Matthew 18:1-5
Die Bundesrepublik ist einer Untersuchung zufolge zum beliebtesten nicht-englischsprachigen Studienland weltweit aufgestiegen. Rebecca Müller-Hocke im Gespräch mit Ulrich Heublein vom Deutschen Zentrum für Hochschul- und Wissenschaftsforschung DZHW
Auf der Weltartenschutzkonferenz in Washington soll die Giraffe in das Artenschutzabkommen CITES aufgenommen werden, denn die Tierart ist bedroht, der Bestand hat sich deutlich verringert. Rebecca Müller-Hocke im Gespräch mit Arnulf Köhncke, WWF.
video: https://youtu.be/Enyee54nOvE Today the committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs held a hearing on “Examining Regulatory Frameworks for Digital Currencies and Blockchain.” They talked about government role in money, suspicion of the tech sector, and what they see in cryptocurrency's future. As always, there was some good, bad, and ugly. I go over the highlights of the hearing. The witnesses included: Mr. Jeremy Allaire, Co-Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Circle, on behalf of The Blockchain Association Dr. Rebecca M. Nelson, Specialist in International Trade and Finance, Congressional Research Service Professor Mehrsa Baradaran, Professor of Law, University of California, Irvine School of Law.
Clutter doesn't just fill our homes. Our homes, emotions, calendars, and lives are jam-packed. But it is Rebecca Mezzino's mission to assist others in decluttering their lives. And in this episode, she is sharing the top habits for an uncluttered life. Not only is she reminding us to clean out our closets, but she is also asking us to reconsider how we shop, what we buy, and how we fill our calendars. And, importantly, this conversation begs the questions why do we fill our lives with so much? And what are the larger social, political, and economic implications of our over-filled lives? Along the way, we talk about hot yoga, Rent the Musical, My Favorite Murder, Hidden Brain, Stranger Things, The Walking Dead, Swamp Thing, true crime, and more. To learn more about Rebecca Mezzino and her business Clear Space, visit her at https://clearspace.net.au/ Listen to Rebecca M.'s podcast Be Uncluttered at https://www.beuncluttered.com.au/ And check her out on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/beuncluttered/ and at https://www.facebook.com/ProfessionalOrganiser/ Get exclusive Dharma Drops podcast recordings in my new course Feeding the Wild Life. Episodes will include conversations with Ry from The New School Kitchen, Dani from Spiritual Junkies, Gaby from Make Your Perfect, and Logan Wagenseller. To register, visit https://www.rebeccawarfield.com/wildlife. Register by August 1 to save 10% with the promo code WILD10. To learn more about my shenanigans head over to https://www.rebeccawarfield.com/ and http://dharmadropspodcast.com Follow me on Instagram at @rebeccawarfieldyoga + @dharmadropspodcast Join the Facebook community at Rebecca Warfield Yoga + Dharma Drops
Der Deutsche Ethikrat spricht sich gegen eine gesetzliche Impfpflicht aus. Das Wissenschaftler-Gremium sieht aber eine moralische Verpflichtung, sich selbst und die eigenen Kinder gegen Masern impfen zu lassen. Rebecca Müller-Hocke im Gespräch mit Prof. Peter Dabrock, Vorsitzender des Deutschen Ethikrats.
Rebecca M. Horne (University of Toronto, Canada) discusses her research on emotional labor, gender, and the type of work that sustains relationships. Posted June 2019. Read the associated article here.
Die Gefahr durch Borkenkäfer steigt nach der extremen Dürre im letzten Sommer rasant an. Nach einer Prognose könnten die Tiere 2019 einen Schaden von etwa 100 Millionen Euro bei Waldbesitzern in Baden-Württemberg anrichten. Rebecca Müller-Hocke im Gespräch mit Hans-Werner Schröck, Forschungsanstalt für Waldökologie und Forstwirtschaft Rheinland-Pfalz.
¿Alguna vez te has sentido discriminado por tu peso o tamaño de tu cuerpo? En este episodio hablo sobre la GORDOFOBIA. INSCRÍBETE AL CURSO ACEITES ESENCIALES, EMOCIONES Y ALIMENTACIÓNARTÍCULOS· Fox, C. & Farrow, C. (2009). Global and physical self-esteem and body dissatisfaction as mediators fo the relationship between weight status and being a victim of bullying. Journal of Adolescence, (32,5:1287-1301). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adolescence.2008.12.006· Rebecca M. Puhl, Jamie Lee Peterson, Joerg Luedicke (2013). Weight-Based Victimization: Bullying Experiences of Weight Loss Treatment–Seeking Youth, Pediatrics Jan 2013, 131 (1) e1-e9; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2012-1106· O'Brien, K S, Latner, J D, Ebneter, D & Hunter, J A. (2012). Obesity discrimination: the role of physical appearance, personal ideology, and anti-fat prejudice. International Journal Of Obesity, 37:455,https://doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2012.52· Adverse Childhood Experiences Questionnaire https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/childabuseandneglect/acestudy/about.html LIBROS PARA SABER MÁS· "Health at Every Size" de Linda Bacon · “Body respect” de Linda Bacon y Luchy Pahramor“Weight Bias: Nature, Consequences and Remedies” de Kelly D. Brownell
Ärzte müssen kein Schmerzensgeld zahlen, wenn sie einen Patienten durch künstliche Ernährung am Leben erhalten. Welche ethischen Konsequenzen hat das? Rebecca Müller-Hocke im Gespräch mit dem Medizinethiker Prof. Giovanni Maio
I sit down with San Francisco sister archetypal astrologer, Rebecca Farrar, M.A. (Wild Witch of the West) to discuss Chiron in the horoscope and as an archetype. You can find her work at wildwitchwest.com
How does the self-representation of undocumented migrants become reflected in documentary film and video? Dr. Rebecca M. Schreiber, Associate Professor in the American Studies Department at University of New Mexico discusses her new book titled The Undocumented Everyday: Migrant Lives and the Politics of Visibility (2018, University of Minnesota Press). She explains how Mexican and Central American migrants have depicted themselves and members of their communities since 9/11 through documentary photography, film, video, and audio projects.
Season 2 Episode 14: The Childcare-Conference Conundrum with Dr. Rebecca M. Calisi Rodriguez by Chicana Motherwork
Venezuela, home to the world’s largest oil reserves, is a country that has been experimenting with a new so-called “socialist” economic model for twenty years. For this sin, two consecutive Venezuelan Presidents have been targeted for regime change by the architects of the “free market” World Trade System, an economic system they intend to be global. In this episode, learn the recent history of Venezuela and hear the highlights of a March 2017 Congressional hearing (which was not aired on television in the United States) during which strategies for a Venezuelan regime change were discussed, and then learn about the regime change steps that have been taken since that hearing which have unfolded exactly how the witnesses advised. Pat Grogan joins Jen for Thank Yous. Please Support Congressional Dish - Quick Links Click here to contribute a lump sum or set up a monthly contribution via PayPal Click here to support Congressional Dish for each episode via Patreon Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.com Send Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-Briney Use your bank’s online bill pay function to mail contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North Number 4576 Crestview, FL 32536 Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! Additional Reading Report: OAS adopts resolution, could bring suspension of Venezuela by Luis Alonso Lugo, AP News, June 6, 2018. Article: Venezuela scores victory as US fails to secure votes for OAS suspension, TeleSUR, June 6, 2018. Opinion: It's time for a coup in Venezuela by Jose R. Cardenas, Foreign Policy, June 5, 2018. Report: Venezuela's 2018 presidential elections, FAS, May 24, 2018. Article: Trump's team gets payback for Rubio on Venezuelan assassination plot by Marc Caputo, Potlitico, May 22, 2018. Article: U.S. places new sanctions on Venezuela day after election by Julie Hirschfeld Davis, The New York Times, May 21, 2018. Opinion: Marco Rubio: It's time to hasten Maduro's exit from power by Marco Rubio, CNN, May 16, 2018. Article: ConocoPhillips could bring deeper trouble to Venezuela by Nick Cunningham, Business Insider, May 12, 2018. Report: ConocoPhillips wins $2 billion ruling over Venezuelan seizure by Clifford Krauss, The New York Times, April 25, 2018. Article: Exclusive: Russia secretly helped VEnezuela launch a cryptocurrency to evade U.S. sanctions by Simon Shuster, Time, March 20, 2018. Article: Tillerson floats possible Venezuelan military coup, says US does not advocate 'regime change' by Max Greenwood, The Hill, February 1, 2018. Report: Venezuela's economic crisis: Issues for Congress by Rebecca M. Nelson, Congressional Research Service, January 10, 2018. Article: Venezuela's ruling party wins surprise victory in regional elections by Scott Neuman, NPR, October 16, 2017. Report: New financial sanctions on Venezuela: Key issues, FAS, September 1, 2017. Article: Venezuela's pro-Maduro assembly seizes congressional powers by Colin Dwyer, NPR, August 18, 2017. Article: Pence vows to end 'the tragedy of tyranny' in Venezuela through 'peaceable means' by Philip Rucker, The Washington Post, August 13, 2017. Report: Trump alarms Venezuela with talk of a 'military option,' The New York Times, August 12, 2017. Article: The battle for Venezuela and its oil by Jeremy Scahill, The Intercept, August 12, 2017. Article: Venezuela's dubious new constituent assembly explained by Jennifer L. McCoy, The Washington Post, August 1, 2017. Article: In wake of 'sham election,' U.S. sanctions Venezuelan President Maduro by Colin Dwyer, NPR, July 31, 2017. Report: U.S. Petroleum trade with Venezuela: Financial and economic considerations with possible sanctions, FAS, July 27, 2017. Article: Venezuela row as National Assembly appoints judges, BBC News, July 22, 2017. Report: Exxon blocked from enforcing Venezuela arbitration award: U.S. appeals court by Jonathan Stempel, Reuters, July 11, 2017. Article: Maduro wants to rewrite Venezuela's constitution, that's rocket fuel on the fire, The Washington Post, June 10, 2017. Article: Venezuela eyes assembly vote in July; man set ablaze dies by Alexandra Ulmer and Deisy Buitrago, Reuters, June 4, 2017. Article: Riven by fire and fiery rhetoric, Venezuela decides its future in the streets by Colin Dwyer, NPR, May 5, 2017. Report: AP explains: Venezuela's 'anti-capitalist' constitution by Hannah Dreier, Yahoo News, May 4, 2017. Article: Venezuela plan to rewrite constitution branded a coup by former regional allies by Jonathan Watts and Virginia Lopez, The Guardian, May 2, 2017. Article: Venezuela's Maduro sees local elections later in 2017 by Andrew Cawthorne, Reuters, April 30, 2017. Article: Opposition parties in Venezuela prepare for elections, hoping they will come by John Otis, NPR, April 8, 2017. Article: Venezuelan court revises ruling that nullified legislature by Nicholas Casey and Patricia Torres, The New York Times, April 1, 2017. Article: Venezuela's top court and president reverse course, restore powers to legislature by Jason Slotkin, NPR, April 1, 2017. Article: Venezuela muzzles legislature, moving closer to one-man rule by Nicholas Casey and Patricia Torres, The New York Times, March 30, 2017. Article: Venezuelan political crisis grows after High Court dissolves Congress by Richard Gonzelez, NPR, March 30, 2017. Article: Venezuela court effectively shuts down congress as opposition cries 'coup' by Jim Wyss, Miami Herald, March 30, 2017. Article: Order for Venezuela to pay Exxon $1.4 bln in damages overturned - lawyer by Reuters Staff, CNBC, March 10, 2017. Report: Venezuela President Maduro hikes wages, distributes social housing, DW, January 5, 2017. Article: Did Hilary Clinton stand by as Honduras coup ushered in era of violence? by Nina Lakhani, The Guardian, August 31, 2016. Article: Inside the booming smuggling trade between Venezuela and Colombia by Ezra Kaplan, Time, March 31, 2016. Article: Venezuela's constitutional crisis: How did we get here? by Juan Cristobal Nagel, Caracas Chronicles, January 12, 2016. Article: Venezuela: What changes will the new Congress bring?, BBC News, January 7, 2016. Article: Oil giants punish Venezuela through Dutch treaty by Frank Mulder, Inter Press Service News Agency, January 4, 2016. Report: Venezuela top court blocks four lawmakers-elect from taking office by Reuters Staff, Reuters, December 30, 2015. Report: Venezuela's departing legislature approves 13 new justices by Patricia Torres and William Neuman, The New York Times, December 23, 2015. Report: Venezuela's outgoing Congress names 13 Supreme Court justices by Diego Ore, Reuters, December 23, 2015. Article: Venezuela: Curb plan to pack Supreme Court, Human Rights Watch, December 10, 2015. Article: Venezuela election: Opposition coalition secures 'supermajority' by Associated Press, The Guardian, December 8, 2015. Article: Venezuela's high-life hope hard-hit poor will abandon Chavez's legacy by Sibylla Brodzinsky, The Guardian, December 5, 2015. Article: Snowden leak reveals Obama government ordered NSA, CIA to spy on Venzuela oil firm by Charles Davis and Andrew Fishman, Common Dreams, November 19, 2015. Article: The long war: Venezuela and ExxonMobil, Telesur TV, November 18, 2015. Article: Obama vs. Chavismo by Boris Munoz, The New Yorker, March 18, 2015. Article: A tale of two countries: Venezuela, the United States and international investment by John G. Murphy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, October 17, 2014. Article: The dirty hand of the National Endowment for Democracy in Venezuela by Eva Golinger, Counter Punch, April 25, 2014. Article: The 2002 oil lockout: 10 years later by Yuleidys Hernandez Toledo, Venezuelan Analysis, December 7, 2012. Article: Declassified documents show that the US finances groups opposed to Chavez since 2002, Grupo Tortuga, September 2, 2006. Article: Documents show C.I.A knew of a coup plot in Venezuela by Juan Forero, The New York Times, December 3, 2004. Report: Documents show C.I.A knew of a coup plot in Venezuela by Juan Forero, The New York Times, December 3, 2004. Article: The coup connection by Joshua Kurlantzick, Mother Jones, November/December 2004. Article: Pyrrhus of Caracas, The Economist, January 2, 2003. Article: Strike cripples Venezuela's oil industry by Jarrett Murphy, CBS News, December 10, 2002. Article: The coup that wasn't by Marc Cooper, The Nation, September 11, 2002. Article: Our gang in Venezuela? by David Corn, The Nation, July 18, 2002. Article: American navy 'helped Venezuelan coup' by Duncan Campbell, The Guardian, April 29, 2002. Article: Venezuela coup linked to Bush team by Ed Vulliamy, The Guardian, April 21, 2002. Article: Chavez rises from very peculiar coup by Alex Bellos, The Guardian, April 15, 2002. Resources Congressional Research Service: Venezuela: Issues for Congress, 2013-2016, Mark P. Sullivan, January 23, 2017. Congressional Research Service: Venezuela: U.S. Policy Overview, May 20, 2015. Global Affairs Canada: Canadian Sanctions Related to Venezuela Government of Canada: Venezuela Sanctions House Foreign Relations Committee Hearing Transcript: The State of Democracy in Venezuela, June 24, 2004. Human Development Report 2016: Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Library of Congress: Crude Oil Royalty Rates Organization of American States: Inter-American Democratic Charter Resolution of San Jose, Costa Rica Organization of American States: Historic Background of the Inter-American Democratic Charter Public Citizen Report: Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS): Extraordinary Corporate Power in "Trade" Deals USAID Report: Venezuela 2002-2010 Venezuelan Constitution: Title IX: Constitutional Reforms (Art. 340-350) WikiLeaks: The Global Intelligence Files Re: Reliable Source for Venezuelan Inflation Statistics? WikiLeaks: USAID/OTI Programmatic Support for Country Team 5 Point Strategy, Public Library of Diplomacy, November 9, 2006. Visual References Data: How did Venezuela change under Hugo Chavez, The Guardian, October 4, 2012 Sound Clip Sources Hearing: Democracy Promotion in a Challenging World, House Foreign Affairs Committee, June 14, 2018. Video: Debunking John Oliver on Venezuela, The Real News Network, June 9, 2018. Hearing: Advancing US Business Investment and Trade in the Americas, House Foreign Affairs Committee, June 7, 2018. Video: Pompeo calls for kicking Venezuela out of OAS and more sanctions, The Washington Post, June 4, 2018. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo: “In addition to suspension, I call on member states to apply additional pressure on the Maduro regime with financial sanctions and diplomatic isolation until such time as it takes the actions necessary to return genuine democracy and provide people desperately needed access to international humanitarian aid" Hearing: Advancing U.S. Interests Through the Organization of American States, House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee, February 14, 2018. Hearing: The Venezuela Crisis: The Malicious Influence of State and Criminal Actors, House Foreign Affairs Committee, September 13, 2017. Empire Files: Constituent Assembly Dictatorship or Democracy in Venezuela? TeleSUR English, July 19, 2017. Hearing:The Collapse of The Rule of Law in Venezuela: What the United States and the International Community Can Do to Restore Democracy, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Subcommittee, July 19, 2017. 07:15 Senator Marco Rubio: I also know this, and I do not speak for the president, but I’ve certainly spoken to the president, and I will only reiterate what he has already said, and I’ve been saying this now for a number of days: it is my—I have 100% confidence that if democracy is destroyed once and for all in Venezuela on the 30th in terms of the Maduro regime, the president of the U.S. is prepared to act unilaterally in a significant and swift way. And that is not a threat; that is the reporting of the truth. 10:38 Senator Bob Menendez: Even as their president prevents international support for the basic humanitarian needs of its citizens—blocking an effort by the National Assembly to facilitate international systems—they are voting to demand fundamental freedoms. Despite the suffering of his people, and the international outcry, Maduro insists on clinging onto the shreds of a failed ideology his predecessor and a few colleagues in the region still champion. Empire Files: Abby Martin Meets the Venezuelan Opposition, TeleSUR English, July 3, 2017. Empire Files: Venezuela Economy Minister-Sabotage, Not Socialism, is the Problem, TeleSUR English, June 17, 2017. Hearing: Venezuela's Tragic Meltdown, House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee, March 28, 2017. Hearing: Venezuela: Options for U.S. Policy, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, March 2, 2017. 21:30 Shannon O’Neil: The United States can and should also delve into Venezuela’s recent financial transactions, and specifically, its use of U.S.-based Citgo assets to collateralize its loans. CFIUS should investigate bond purchases by the Russian state-controlled oil company, Rosneft, who may, in the case of default, actually gain majority control of this critical refinery infrastructure here in the United States. 21:53 Shannon O’Neil: Multilateral initiatives are perhaps more important and potentially more fruitful as a means to influence Venezuela. This will mean working behind the scenes to galvanize opposition and condemnation for the Maduro regime. This’ll be more effective than U.S. efforts alone as it will be much harder for the Venezuelan government to dismiss the criticisms and the actions of its South American neighbors as imperialist overreach. And such a coalition is much more possible today than in any time in the recent past, due both to the accelerating repression and the breaking of the last democratic norms in Venezuela, and due to the very different stances of South America’s recently elected leaders, particularly in Peru, in Brazil, and in Argentina. The OAS remains a venue and an instrument to focus these efforts. The U.S. should call on the organization to again invoke the Inter-American Charter to evaluate Venezuela’s democratic credentials and its compliance with them, and this could lead, potentially to sanctions and suspension of Venezuela from this multilateral body. 23:00 Shannon O’Neil: And then, finally, the United States should begin preparing for change. If the Maduro regime is forced out or it collapses, the country will likely face humanitarian, economic, and financial chaos. And there’re two particular things the United States can start preparing for. The first is a wave of refugees. This will hit Venezuela’s neighbors the hardest—Brazil, Colombia, Guyana, nearby Caribbean nations. It’s important to help them with money, with supplies, potentially with personnel, and to back international NGOs in multilateral efforts to ease the suffering of these people. The second aspect to prepare for is a restructuring of Venezuela’s finances and its economy. A new government will need to renegotiate 140 billion dollars’ worth of external debt, whether or not the government has already defaulted upon it or not. And this massive undertaking will likely require an IMF rescue package and the baking of the international community and creditors. The U.S. will be vital in facilitating this as well as in helping a new government take the tough economic policy choices to turn the economy around. These will include, freeing the exchange rate, reinducing market prices, creating sustainable policies for the poor, and rooting out corruption. And thought this is complicated, the faster it occurs, the faster Venezuela’s economy will grow again. 25:30 Senator Ben Cardin: We look at ways in which we can change the direction here, and it starts with the governance. When you have a corrupt government, it’s going to be very difficult to see international organizations willing to come in to help refinance their economy. Even though they have wealth, it’s going to be difficult to figure out how that takes place unless they have basic changes in the way their government’s doing business. And we don’t see any indication that that’s taking place. So, you’ve made a couple suggestions. One is we need to work with our regional partners, which I fully agree. So let’s start with OAS, which is the entire region, as to whether it’s realistic that the Democratic Charter provisions can in fact lead to change in Venezuela. Ultimately, it will require us to have the threat of at least two-thirds of the countries if we’re going to be able to invoke the Charter with some teeth. What is the likelihood that OAS could be effective as a real force in bringing about change by the Maduro government? Mr. Feierstein? Mark Feierstein: Well, thank you very much for that question, and actually, if I can hit on your two other points as well; first, with regard to humanitarian assistance. Under the Obama administration, the USAID in fact did put together a contingency plan to provide assistance if in fact, even when, the Venezuelan government is willing to receive it, and USAID has a warehouse in Miami that’s prepared to provide assistance. I know international organizations are prepared as well. There has been some dialog between the government and the Inter-American Development Bank with regard to economic reform, though, frankly at fairly lower levels, and there’s no indication at senior levels that they’re inclined at serious attempts at economic reform. With regard to the OAS, I think that we’re much better positioned now than we were a couple years ago, and that’s because of some changes in some key governments in the region—Argentina; Peru; Brazil; there was a reference to Ecuador, a potential change there as well. And I think that patience has clearly run out with Maduro. I think countries are more inclined now to take action. There has been hesitation to do so as long as the dialog was alive and long as the Vatican was engaged. One of the challenges has been with regard to the Caribbean countries, which receive significant petroleum assistance from Venezuela, and that has somewhat silenced them, and there’s been some divisions within the Caribbean. That said, I’m hopeful that in the coming months that as the situation deteriorates in Venezuela, and as that it becomes clear that the dialog cannot be successful unless there is more pressure. And I think there needs to be three forms of pressure: There needs to be domestic mobilization within Venezuela, in the form of protests. I think there needs to be additional sanctions applied by the United States to other countries. And I think there needs to be action within the OAS, including a threat of suspension of Venezuela from the organization if it does not comply with the Inter-American Democratic Charter. 41:50 Senator Bob Menendez: Venezuela’s state-owned oil company, PDVSA, and its subsidiary, Citgo, which has energy infrastructure in the United States, are under extreme financial pressure and may not be able to pay their bills in the near future. Under a recent deal, 49.9% of Citgo was mortgaged to Rosneft, the Russian government-owned oil company run by Vladimir Putin’s crony Igor Sechin. It’s also possible that Rosneft acquired other PDVSA bonds on the open market that could bring their ownership potential to over 50%. If Citgo defaults on its debts, Rosneft, an entity currently under American sanctions because of Russia’s belligerent behavior, could come to own a majority stake in strategic U.S. energy infrastructure, including three refineries and several pipelines. Given the close ties between Rosneft and Putin, Putin’s interest in undermining the United States, and Putin’s willingness to use energy as a weapon, does this potential deal concern you should a sanctioned Russian company have control over critical U.S. energy infrastructure? I would hate to see Rosneft be the sign hanging over Fenway Park. 44:50 Senator Bob Menendez: They’re— Unknown Speaker: No, I didn’t take it that way. Sen. Menendez: —just to the administration, because I think we can chew and walk gum—I know that my dear colleague, Senator Young, had a comment for me last week. I wish he was here—we can chew and walk gum, you know, and walk at the same time, which means as we’re going through cabinet officials, doesn’t mean we couldn’t get nominations that this committee, on a bipartisan basis, is generally processed very quickly. 49:50 Senator Marco Rubio: On the USAID piece, there’s a reason why we’re not in there: they don’t let us. The Venezuelan government does not allow open aid because they deny that there’s an emergency. *51:00 Mark Feierstein: As I noted before, I think we are better positioned now than we were a couple years ago because of changes in certain governments in the region, as we talked about—Argentina, Peru, Brazil, and others. I believe that, again, in the coming months, I think that some of the—that there is an opportunity—there will be an opportunity to invoke the Charter to threaten the suspension of Venezuela from the organization. And, I guess—I noted what I think, you know, we need. We need three forms of pressure for the dialog to succeed. I agree with you: dialog has not succeeded. The government has used it to buy time, to defuse domestic protests, to keep the international community at bay. But if the opposition’s able to mobilize internally; if we’re able to apply additional sanctions, and ideally, multilateralize them; and if we’re able to mobilize countries in the OAS to invoke the Charter to threaten the suspension of Venezuela from the OAS; I think, then, there would be greater prospects for a positive outcome in Venezuela. 54:55 Senator Tom Udall: I didn’t vote in favor of increased sanctions against Venezuela (Ven-su-way-la). I thought then and I believe now they’re counterproductive and could lead to further entrenchment of the current Venezuelan (Ven-su-way-len) regime, and that’s exactly what happened. The Venezuelan (Ven-su-way-len) people, many who oppose the government, are suffering. They’re going without food, without medicine, without power, without the essentials. 55:40 Senator Tom Udall: Mr. Smilde, are you clear that taking a hardline approach to Venezuela (Ven-su-way-la) will likely lead to a Cubanization of our policies there? 56:11 Senator Tom Udall: As to Venezuela (Ven-su-way-la), can you outline what role you think the Foreign Relations Committee or others should take to encourage a multilateral effort to ensure that elections are held in 2018 and to prevent a Cubanization of policies in Venezuela (Ven-su-way-la)? 58:00 Senator Tom Udall: Dr. O’Neil, would you agree that in Venezuela (Ven-su-way-la) different factions now view the situation as a zero-sum game? 1:14:25 Shannon O’Neil: One thing that has in the past in Venezuela brought the opposition together is elections, right, is a mechanism that you’re pushing towards a particular goal. And so as we look forward for 2017, there’s a party-registration process that is about to begin, and there’s questions about who may or may not qualify there and if the National Electoral committee will actually play fair in that sense. That is something that you could rally together different groups if it’s seen unfair in terms of qualifications. And then we have pending elections that did not happen at the end of last year, regional elections that may or may not be put on the table. And so I think internally, a push for elections—because that is a constitutional mechanism for parties to participate in democracy—and perhaps outside as well, we can be pushing for these parts, even we know democracy is not existent there anymore, but can we push for elections, can we push, and that’s something, at least, to galvanize those that are not in power today. Video: Trump: "The war in Iraq was a BIG FAT MISTAKE", Youtube, February 15, 2016. Hearing: Deepening Political and Economic Crisis in Venezuela: Implications for U.S. Interests and the Western Hemisphere, Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee, C-SPAN, March 17, 2015. Hearing: Assessing Venezuela's Political Crisis: Human Rights Violations and Beyond, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, C-SPAN May 8, 2014. White House Daily Briefing: Middle East Conflict and Coup in Venezuela, C-Span, April 16, 2002. State Dept Daily Briefing: Middle East Situation and Failed Coup in Venezuela, C-SPAN, April 15, 2002. Community Suggestions Podcast: The Corbett Report: NGOs Documentary: South of the Border ~ Hugo Chavez and the New Latin America Book: The Closing of the American Mind: How Higher Education Has Failed Democracy and Impoverished the Souls of Today's Students by Allan Bloom FB Thread: Operation Regime Change - articles compiled by Ramesh Mantri See more Community Suggestions HERE. 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http://all-souls.org/sites/default/files/09.04.2017%20We%20Believe%20in%20Education.mp3 Rev. Dr. Rebecca M. Parker, September 3, 2017 The value of education has become a controversial topic in our nation. Our Unitarian forbears, however, pioneered a transformative spiritual understanding of education that can illuminate what is at stake now. In honor of the beginning of a new school year, in appreciation of teachers…
IN THIS EPISODE: Understanding Adolescent Self-Consciousness From A Brain-Wise Perspective Show Notes Listening to a teenager obsess about the pimple on their cheek or other body part that doesn’t look right and that in their mind is glowing neon can be hard to empathize with. The extreme level of adolescent self-consciousness seems oddly self-absorbed from an adult vantage point. In this episode, we discuss the science behind what makes this experience so universal for this developmental age period. We will also help distinguish between what types of adolescent self-consciousness to expect and which types to keep an eye on if a bit too excessive. Finally, we give the listeners concrete recommendations on how to help parents and adolescents cope with this period in their lives, especially when you become the subject of their embarrassment. RESOURCES: Additional resources for this episode: Leah H. Somerville, Rebecca M. Jones, Erika J. Ruberry, Jonathan P. Dyke, Gary Glover, and BJ Casey: Medial prefrontal cortex and the emergence of self-conscious emotion in adolescence. Sage Journals, Vol. 24 Issue 8 2013 Julie C. Bowker and Kenneth H. Rubin:Self-consciousness, friendship quality, and adolescent internalizing problems. Br J Dev Psychol. 2009 Jun; 27(0 2): 249–267. Dan Siegel: Brainstorm:Brainstorm: The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain These and other resources have been collected for you on our Resources page! Tweet
IN THIS EPISODE:Understanding Adolescent Self-Consciousness From A Brain-Wise PerspectiveShow NotesListening to a teenager obsess about the pimple on their cheek or other body part that doesn’t look right and that in their mind is glowing neon can be hard to empathize with. The extreme level of adolescent self-consciousness seems oddly self-absorbed from an adult vantage point. In this episode, we discuss the science behind what makes this experience so universal for this developmental age period. We will also help distinguish between what types of adolescent self-consciousness to expect and which types to keep an eye on if a bit too excessive. Finally, we give the listeners concrete recommendations on how to help parents and adolescents cope with this period in their lives, especially when you become the subject of their embarrassment. RESOURCES: (https://www.therapistuncensored.com/resources/) Additional resources for this episode: Leah H. Somerville, Rebecca M. Jones, Erika J. Ruberry, Jonathan P. Dyke, Gary Glover, and BJ Casey: Medial prefrontal cortex and the emergence of self-conscious emotion in adolescence. Sage Journals, Vol. 24 Issue 8 2013 Julie C. Bowker and Kenneth H. Rubin:Self-consciousness, friendship quality, and adolescent internalizing problems. Br J Dev Psychol. 2009 Jun; 27(0 2): 249–267. Dan Siegel: Brainstorm: Brainstorm: The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain (http://amzn.to/2bInBV1) These and other resources have been collected for you on our Resources page! (https://www.therapistuncensored.com/resources/) Tweet (https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.therapistuncensored.com%2Fadolescent-self-conciousness%2F&via=austinshrinks) Support this podcast
In this special crossover episode, James, John, and Emily are joined by Conor, Grace, and Josh from the Unsupervised Thinking podcast. We discuss several chapters from Rebecca M. Jordan-Young’s book Brain Storm: the Flaws in the Science of Sex Differences with these folks who are actual scientists. Join us as we try to situate and work […]
Nouvelle escapade au volant du bolide de Thelma et Louise. Cette semaines, nos deux complices traversent l'Atlantique, pour commenter la victoire de Donald Trump aux Etats-Unis, et ses nombreux dérapages sexistes. Quel président sera-t-il pour les Américaines? Quelle vent soufflera sur le pays pendant quatre années, concernant la condition féminine et la lutte pour l'égalité des sexes? L'inquiétude règne. Le convoi fait aussi escale à Bondy, à la rencontre d'Emmanuelle Piet, gynécologue et militante au Planning familial dans le 93. Portrait d'une femme engagée depuis toujours, pour la liberté des femmes et contre les violences. Décryptage d'une campagne de sensibilisation sur le viol conjugal, une réalité souvent très dure à nommer pour les victimes. #16h34 Tout travail mérite salaire, mais tout travail de femme mérite salaire inférieur. En France, les femmes gagnent toujours 15% de moins que les hommes. Lundi 7 novembre, à 16h34, le collectif Les Glorieuses a appelé les femmes a arrêter de travailler, pour protester contre cette inégalité. Depuis cette date symbolique, les Françaises travaillent gratuitement, en comparaison aux Français. Thelma et Louise reviennent avec Rebecca Ménat, des Glorieuses, sur les raisons d'une telle différence de traitement entre travailleurs et travailleuses. En fin d'émission, Thelma et Louise s'intéressent à la dernière trouvaille de M6 en matière de téléréalité : "Mariés au premier regard". Les candidats, dont la compatibilité amoureuse est définie au préalable par des "experts" doivent se dire "oui", et s'aimer pour la vie, le tout devant les caméras... Focus sur Stéphane Edouard, le "sociologue du couple" de l'émission, qui semble avoir une vision de la femme passéiste et dégradante.
Rebecca struggled with depression for years. She also smoked. Finally, she realized that smoking wasn't helping her, so she got care for her depression and quit for good.
Julie Walsh reads from A Woman Who Defends All the Persons of Her Sex by Gabrielle Suchon, translated by Domna C. Stanton and Rebecca M. Wilkin and published by University of Chicago Press. "...a difficult husband is a painful and rigorous kind of purgatory in its own right, if not sheer hell."
Rebecca M. Kluchin, historian and author of "Fit to Be Tied: Sterilization and Reproductive Rights in America, 1950–1980," discusses the troubling history and legacy of the eugenics movement and the approximately 7,600 people forcibly sterilized in North Carolina from 1929 to 1977.
The American Academy of Political and Social Sciences recognized seven new Fellows of the American Academy at the University of Pennsylvania on May 13, 2010.