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Havf ve recayı Kur'ân'dan gelen bilgiler, Peygamber Aleyhisselam'dan gelen haberler ve mutasavvıfların idrak ve tecrübelerinden edindiğimiz kanaatlerle anlamayı ve anlatmayı bir yükümlülük olarak gördüğümüzü söylemiştik. “Kur'ân'da havf kökünden gelen veya aynı anlamdaki diğer masdarlardan türeyen fiil ve isimler 124 ayette geçmekte; bunların yarısına yakını dünyevî korku ve kaygıları, diğerleri ise Allah korkusu, azap korkusu, âhiret kaygısı, günah işleme endişesi gibi dinî kaygıları ifade etmektedir.” (TDV İA)
Sí, ha pasado tiempo. La vida pasó. La lucha continuó. A veces gané, a veces no tanto. Pero algo nunca cambió: el deseo de seguir diciendo adiós a la adicción.Y si tú estás aquí —escuchando esto— es porque tampoco te has rendido. Ni tú… ni yo.Así que prepárate, porque vienen nuevos episodios. Más reales, más directos, más necesarios que nunca.Recaídas, estrategias, verdades incómodas, y sobre todo… esperanza. Porque aquí no hablamos de perfección… hablamos de progreso.Muy pronto, volvemos. Adiós Adicción, temporada nueva. Gracias por seguir aquí.
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Temática:• Eu tenho a doença, não sou a doença#alcoolismo#adicção#recuperação#12passosSiga-nos:https://www.instagram.com/programa.independencia/https://www.facebook.com/programa.independencia/
¡Bienvenidos al episodio 62 de Familias Horribles!Salir de una Relación Abusiva: Señales, Recaídas, Recuperación con Déborah MurciaEn este episodio de Familias Horribles, conversamos con la psicóloga Déborah Murcia sobre cómo crecer en una “familia horrible” impacta nuestra vida adulta, especialmente la tendencia a estar con parejas narcisistas o psicopáticas. Exploramos el bombardeo de amor, la culpa disfuncional, la dependencia emocional y los mecanismos de defensa que nos mantienen atrapados en relaciones tóxicas.También hablamos sobre cómo salir de estas relaciones, afrontar las recaídas y reconstruir la autoestima con autocompasión.Una conversación clave para quienes buscan romper el ciclo, sanar y recuperar su identidad.
Temáticas:• Aprisionamento• Relacionamentos• Dependências emocionais
The journey to understanding the Purchase Contract is met with many concepts. Terms and conditions are two of the most important. Let's take a deep dive from one of our past Q&A Sessions. These Zoom Sessions give our students a leg up in their education and their journey to become licensed professionals in their respective fields! Start your career in Real Estate today! Our courses equip you with the skills needed to pass your licensing exam in Alberta. Link in the comments.
On today's newscast: U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar introduced a bill to extend RECA, a trespassing at the Glassford Hill water tank has sparked concern about contamination, state lawmakers passed a bill supporters say will lead to faster election results, crews are wrapping up work on the Brady Fire, and more.
Przegląd włoskiej prasy sportowej. Dziś w programie między innymi: ▫️Monza u progu spadku do Serie B ▫️Świetny mecz Recy w Spezii ▫️Bologna w półfinale Pucharu Włoch ☕ Buongiornissimo! Zaprasza Marcin Nowomiejski: https://twitter.com/mnowo8
CONTRACTORS EMPLOYEES AND THE GST Certainly it can be confusing on how we as professionals are treated in our industry in regards to tax purposes. How does RECA view us? How does the government view us? In this past Q&A Session our students learned this important concept. The Alberta Real Estate School prides itself on providing these Zoom Sessions to clarify these concepts and set our students up for success. Start your career in Real Estate today! Our courses equip you with the skills needed to pass your licensing exam in Alberta. Link in the comments. We train tomorrow's top Real Estate Agents and Mortgage Associates in Alberta! : www.albertarealestateschool.com : 587-936-7779 #realestateschool #realestate #becomearealtor #albertarealestate
On today's newscast: Navajo President Nygren responds to concerns ICE could detain tribal members, Flagstaff author Kevin Fedarko won a prestigious award for his 2024 nonfiction book, the Mohave County Board of Supervisors wants Trump to reduce a Grand Canyon national monument, a bipartisan group of U.S. senators reintroduce a bill to renew RECA, and more.
EN VIVO Shocker revela cómo fue su ÚLTIMA recaída y rehabilitación en los EXCESOSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
OMNİS KOMPOZİT Satış Müdürü: Recaî Turan by ST Endüstri Radyo
OMNİS KOMPOZİT Satış Müdürü: Recaî Turan by ST Endüstri Radyo
D. B. Cooper is the name we use for a man who hijacked a Boeing 727 aircraft in the pacific northwest, in the airspace between Portland and Seattle on Wednesday, November 24, 1971. He demanded a ransom and leaped from the plane with a parachute…probably. Despite a manhunt and massive FBI investigation, the man has never been located or identified. It remains the only unsolved case of air piracy in commercial aviation history. The FBI maintained an active investigation for 45 years after the hijacking. The FBI kept the case open till July 2016. This episode brought to you by, Magic Mind! CLICK HERE to learn more! Check out our other shows!: Cryptic Soup w/ Thena & Kylee Strange & Unexplained True Crime Guys YouTube EVERYTHING TRUE CRIME GUYS: https://linktr.ee/Truecrimeguysproductions True Crime Guys Music: True Crime Guys Music on Spotify OhMyGaia.com Code: Creepvan Patreon.com/truecrimeguys Patreon.com/sandupodcast Merch: truecrimeguys.threadless.com Other possible suspects not mentioned in the show: William Gossett Gossett was a veteran who saw action in Korea and Vietnam. His military experience included advanced jump training and wilderness survival. He was a crazy fan of DB Cooper, claiming he could "write the epitaph for D.B. Cooper". Late in his life he reportedly told three of his sons, a retired Utah judge, and a friend in the Salt Lake City public defender's office that he had committed the hijacking. Photos of Gossett taken circa 1971 bear a close resemblance to the most widely circulated Cooper composite drawing. According to Galen Cook, a lawyer who has studied Gossett for years, claimed Gossett once showed his sons a key to a Vancouver safe deposit box which, he claimed, contained the ransom money. Gossett's eldest son, Greg, said that his father, a compulsive gambler who was always "strapped for cash", showed him "wads of cash" just before Christmas 1971, weeks after the Cooper hijacking. He speculated that Gossett gambled the money away in Las Vegas. In 1988, Gossett changed his name to "Wolfgang" and became a Roman Catholic priest, which some interpreted as an effort to disguise his identity. The FBI has no direct evidence implicating Gossett and cannot even reliably place him in the Pacific Northwest at the time of the hijacking. Richard McCoy, Jr. McCoy was an Army veteran who served two tours of duty in Vietnam, first as a demolition expert, and later, with the Green Berets as a helicopter pilot. On April 7, 1972, McCoy staged the best-known of the so-called "copycat" hijackings. He boarded United Airlines' Flight 855 (a Boeing 727 with rear stairs) in Denver, Colorado, brandishing what later proved to be a paperweight resembling a hand grenade and an unloaded handgun, he demanded four parachutes and $500,000. After delivery of the money and parachutes at San Francisco International Airport, McCoy ordered the aircraft back into the sky and bailed out over Provo, Utah, leaving behind his handwritten hijacking instructions and his fingerprints on a magazine he was reading. He was arrested on April 9 with the ransom cash in his possession, and after trial and conviction, received a 45-year sentence. Two years later he escaped from Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary with several accomplices by crashing a garbage truck through the main gate. Tracked down three months later in Virginia Beach, McCoy was killed in a shootout with FBI agents. The FBI agent who killed McCoy said "When I shot Richard McCoy, I shot D. B. Cooper at the same time." Although there is no reasonable doubt that McCoy committed the Denver hijacking, the FBI does not consider him a suspect in the Cooper case because of mismatches in age and description; also he had a level of skydiving skill well above that thought to be possessed by the hijacker; and they also had evidence that McCoy was in Las Vegas on the day of the Portland hijacking, and at home in Utah the day after, having Thanksgiving with his family. Walter R. Reca Walter R. Reca was a Michigan-native, a military veteran and original member of the Michigan Parachute Team. He was proposed as a suspect by his friend Carl Laurin, a former commercial airline pilot and expert parachuter himself, at a press conference on May 17, 2018. In 2008, Reca confessed to being D.B. Cooper to Laurin via a recorded phone call. In July 2018, Principia Media released a four-part documentary detailing their investigation. Reca gave Laurin permission in a notarized letter to share his story after he passed away in 2014, at age 80. He also allowed Laurin to tape their phone conversations about the crime over a six-week period in late 2008. In the over three hours of recordings, Reca gave new details about the hijacking that the public had not heard before. He also confessed to his niece, Lisa Story. Using his years of training to determine the location of the jump, Laurin concluded that D.B. Cooper landed near Cle Elum, Washington. According to written testimony, Jeff Osiadacz, a Cle Elum, Washington native, was driving his dump truck near Cle Elum the night of November 24, 1971, when he saw a man walking down the side of the road in the inclement weather. He assumed the man's car had broken down and was walking to get assistance. However, he did not have room in his truck to pick him up. He continued toward his destination, the Teanaway Junction Café just outside of Cle Elum. After ordering coffee, the man from the side of the road also entered the café looking like a "drowned rat", according to Osiadacz. The man sat next to him and asked if he would be able to give his friend directions if he called him on the phone. Osiadacz agreed to this and spoke with the man's friend, giving him directions to the cafe. Shortly after that, Osiadacz left for the Grange Hall to play in a band. The man offered to pay for his coffee, and the two amicably parted. Laurin began his search for the witness, after Reca described the landscape he saw while on his way to the drop zone: two bridges, some distinct lights; and his description of the exterior and interior of the café, as well as his encounter with Osiadacz. He described Osiadacz in detail, recalling that he was wearing western gear and had a guitar case. He dubbed him "Cowboy". Laurin consulted a map to find these particular landmarks and began making phone calls about the "Cowboy who had driven a dump truck." Laurin was put in contact with Osiadacz, who recalled meeting a man that night, described what he was wearing and what he looked like, and confirmed his identity as Reca after seeing a photo Laurin sent him. In addition to the taped confession, Laurin also has a confession written by Reca and long underwear allegedly worn by Reca under his black pants during the hijacking. In 2016, Laurin took the information to publisher Principia Media, who consulted with Joe Koenig, a certified fraud examiner and forensic linguist with 45 years of investigative experience. He evaluated all documents, including passports, identification cards, photographs, and newspaper clippings. Koenig found no evidence of tampering or manipulation and deemed all documentation authentic. After comparing Laurin's research to the available FBI records, he found no discrepancies that eliminated Reca as a suspect. He also thought it particularly significant that Osiadacz's statement of events on the night of November 24, 1971 was identical to the account that Reca made five years earlier. Koenig publicly stated at the Principia Media press conference on May 17, 2018 that he believes that Walter R. Reca was D.B. Cooper. Duane Weber Duane L. Weber was a World War II Army veteran who served time in at least six prisons from 1945 to 1968 for burglary and forgery. He was proposed as a suspect by his widow, based primarily on a deathbed confession: Three days before he died in 1995, Weber told his wife, "I am Dan Cooper." The name meant nothing to her, she said; but months later, a friend told her of its significance in the hijacking. She went to her local library to research D.B. Cooper, found Max Gunther's book, and discovered notations in the margins in her husband's handwriting. She then recalled, in retrospect, that Weber once had a nightmare during which he talked in his sleep about jumping from a plane, leaving his fingerprints on the "aft stairs". He also reportedly told her that an old knee injury had been incurred by "jumping out of a plane". Like the hijacker, Weber drank bourbon and chain smoked. Other circumstantial evidence included a 1979 trip to Seattle and the Columbia River, during which Weber took a walk alone along the river bank in the Tina Bar area; four months later Brian Ingram made his ransom cash discovery in the same area. The FBI eliminated Weber as an active suspect in July 1998 when his fingerprints did not match any of those processed in the hijacked plane, and no other direct evidence could be found to implicate him. Later, his DNA also failed to match the samples recovered from Cooper's tie, though the bureau has since conceded that they cannot be certain that the organic material on the tie came from Cooper.
¿Has tenido una recaída reciente? Tal vez con la comida, las redes sociales o algún otro hábito que querías cambiar. No te preocupes, no estás solo. En este episodio reflexionamos juntos sobre las recaídas y cómo aprender de ellas sin culparte ni perder la esperanza.Descubre 5 acciones clave que te ayudarán a levantarte, retomar el control de tu vida y continuar en tu proceso de aprendizaje y mejora personal. Si alguna vez te has sentido frustrado contigo mismo, este episodio te dará tranquilidad, herramientas prácticas y una nueva perspectiva.
Temáticas: • Sexto Passo: inteiramente pronto • Sexto Passo: procrastinação
Leticia Vaquero repasa la historia de la banda junto al experto musical Felipe Couselo.
PERSONAL PROPERTY SECURITY ACT | Who Does It Protect And Why? #realestateeducation #realestate If in the event an individual loses their property and the bank is forced to sell to recoup their money, how is the individual protected? How is the bank protected? Do you understand how the Personal Property Security Act applies in this circumstance? Raman delves into the topic in one of our schools Q&A Sessions. Clarifying these types of topics in this forum help give our students an advantage when attempting their RECA exams and becoming licensed. Start your career in Real Estate today! Our courses equip you with the skills needed to pass your licensing exam in Alberta. Link in the comments.
On today's newscast: Gov. Katie Hobbs rolls out a high-speed internet program, new rules increase data collected on Indigenous children in foster care, the state's next Supreme Court justice could be from rural Arizona, a judge ruled the "Doomsday Mom" is competent to stand trial for the death of her estranged husband, and more. Plus, an effort is underway to pressure lawmakers to renew RECA.
Dicen que el tiempo lo cura todo… ¿pero qué pasa cuando la nostalgia le gana al orgullo? En este episodio, exploramos esas historias donde la ex llama, el corazón se acelera, y te preguntas: ¿vale la pena reavivar la llama o es mejor dejar las cenizas en paz? Pláticas chidas y confesiones sin filtro sobre relaciones que terminan, pero nunca se olvidan. Mantente al día con los últimos de 'El Bueno, la Mala y el Feo'. ¡Suscríbete para no perderte ningún episodio!Ayúdanos a crecer dejándonos un review ¡Tu opinión es muy importante para nosotros!¿Conoces a alguien que amaría este episodio? ¡Compárteselo por WhatsApp, por texto, por Facebook, y ayúdanos a correr la voz!Escúchanos en Uforia App, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, y el canal de YouTube de Uforia Podcasts, o donde sea que escuchas tus podcasts.'El Bueno, la Mala y el Feo' es un podcast de Uforia Podcasts, la plataforma de audio de TelevisaUnivision.
Old Capital Real Estate Investing Podcast with Michael Becker & Paul Peebles
It's a loan officer roundtable with the top producing commercial real estate bankers with RECA. The Real Estate Capital Alliance (RECA) was formed by a group of boutique real estate capital advisory firms with offices in major metropolitan markets and clients across the U.S. Collectively, the group consisting of 18 member firms and more than 85 originators have collectively sourced over $40 billion in debt and equity since the Alliance was formed. Do you want to know how to finance your industrial building? Call a RECA loan officer. How about getting a second opinion on how to structure a multifamily transaction? Call a RECA loan officer. They have provide good advice. To contact a RECA member: reca.us To contact Scott Duntley: scott@balboafinancial.com To contact Scott Lynn: scott@cacherc.com To contact: Andrew Kaeyer: akaeyer@hunnemanre.com Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory. If you enjoyed this discussion; Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.
O Rodrigo se apaixonou pela Andrea, com quem teve duas filhas. Embora amasse a sua família, ele se perdeu ao se envolver em festas e drogas, o que levou à destruição do seu casamento e da sua vida. Quando Andrea decidiu se separar, Rodrigo percebeu a gravidade da situação e buscou ajuda. Ele resolveu se internar e passou por um processo de libertação não somente das drogas, mas de si mesmo também. Ele perdeu o seu amor, mas hoje está limpo há 5 anos e 6 meses, e tenta todos os dias ser um bom pai para as suas filhas e inspirar outras pessoas a procurar ajuda.
Yá'át'ééh!!! I'm back with another episode with multiple topics, personal opinions, and jokes! For legal reasons my podcast is OPINION only! If you or a loved one are struggling with suicidal ideation please call or text 988. If you or a loved one are experiencing domestic violence please call (800) 799-7233. To ask for reauthorization of RECA please contact 1-800-729-7327. MMIP:Roy Tsatoke: if you know anything about his whereabouts please call Arcata PD @ (707)-822-2428Lola Bettelyoun: if you know anything about her whereabouts please contact Sioux Falls PD @ (605)-367-7000As always Ahéhee for listening! Ayoo love!-Hannah
On today's newscast: The Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority chief has been terminated, advocates are in Washington, D.C., to urge Congress to reauthorize RECA, a court ruled a Bullhead City ordinance banning individuals from feeding the homeless in city parks without a permit is constitutional, several prescribed burn projects are planned across the Coconino and Kaibab National Forests this fall, and more.
¿Cómo superar una recaída en la ansiedad? ¿Cómo equilibrarme después de una crisis? ¿Por qué no logro equilibrarme ante un problema? En este video te cuento cómo encontrar equilibrio después de enfrentar crisis desestabilizadoras. Exploramos la razón por la cual muchas personas tienen dificultades para recuperarse de situaciones temporales que los afectan profundamente. Descubrirás por qué evadir el dolor y buscar placeres inmediatos, como la fiesta, el comida, ocio o las distracciones, en realidad obstaculiza nuestra capacidad de encontrar el equilibrio y sanar emocional, psicológica y físicamente. Te mostraré la importancia de la gestión emocional, psicológica, física y energética al aceptar el dolor y enfrentar las crisis. Estos enfoques pueden ayudarte a encontrar una verdadera estabilidad y superar momentos de crisis en la ansiedad o fuera de ella, de manera efectiva. Si estás luchando con la ansiedad o has enfrentado crisis temporales que te han desestabilizado, este video te brindará ideas valiosas y herramientas prácticas para recuperarte y encontrar el equilibrio emocional que tanto anhelas. ¡No te pierdas esta reflexión profunda y únete a mí en este viaje de superación y bienestar!"
Creo que la mayoría de las mujeres hemos entendido la importancia de la detección precoz del cáncer de mama. Pruebas como la mamografía o la ecografía de mama son de sobra conocidas por todas y solemos anotarlas en nuestra agenda de acuerdo al calendario que nos marca el especialista a cada una.Los datos están ahí y nos dicen que el de mama es actualmente el cáncer más diagnosticado en todo el mundo o que, al finalizar este año 2024, 36 000 nuevos casos de cáncer de mama habrán sido diagnosticados en España. Tras enfrentarse a ese primer diagnóstico y al tratamiento, muchas pacientes afrontan otra gran incertidumbre: la posibilidad de recaída o de metástasis.Hoy vamos a hablar de esas dos realidades y a tratar de resolver muchas de las dudas que pueden surgir con la oncóloga María Martínez García. Este episodio extra del podcast es en colaboración con la compañía médica Lily, que junto a las asociaciones de pacientes de cáncer de mama FECMA y AECMM y el aval del grupo de investigación SOLTI, ha lanzado el movimiento "Entre ellas. Dos realidades del cáncer de mama, un mismo cuidado". Más información en www.lilly.com/es/entreellas”.Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Crismitre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Demas, el creyente recaído | Pastor Jerry Collins by Paul Chappell
You've Passed Your RECA Exams | Now What? | What Do I Do Next? | #realestateeducation #realestate You've officially passed you RECA exams. Congratulations! But what now? Did you know that the clock to find a brokerage officially starts ticking once you've become licensed? This concept and others are explored in this video as Raman explains what's required of you during this exciting time. Start your career in Real Estate today! Our courses equip you with the skills needed to pass your licensing exam in Alberta. Link in the comments.
Summary In this episode, the hosts interview Martijn Van Der Spek, the developer of the app PiccyBot, an AI-based image description app. They discuss the different AI models used in the app, such as Gemini, GPT-3.5, RECA, GPT-4.0, and GROK2, and how each model has its own strengths and weaknesses. They also talk about the advantages of using open-source models like LAMA for privacy. The hosts explore the possibility of merging multiple models to create a supermodel and the potential risks of using AI for image description. They also mention the personality switch feature in PiccyBot that allows users to customize the description style. PiccyBot is an app that uses AI to provide descriptions of images and videos for blind and visually impaired users. It stands out from other similar apps because it offers multiple models and personalities, and it is currently the only app that provides video descriptions. The app is available on both iOS and Android platforms, and it offers a free version with limited features and ads, as well as a paid version with additional capabilities. The developer is hoping to secure grant funding to further improve and expand the app. PiccyBot has the potential to be integrated into other devices and applications, such as a smart cane. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates 03:04 Tech Piece of the Week: I Fix It Kit and Zoom P4 Podcast Mixer 07:07 The Power of Different AI Models in Image Recognition 13:14 Exploring the Strengths and Niches of AI Models 16:43 Privacy and Control: The Benefits of Open-Source AI Models 18:31 Creating a Supermodel: Merging AI Models for Better Image Description 20:30 Customizing Image Descriptions with Pickybot's Personality Switch 21:01 Introduction to PiccyBot and its Description Features 22:31 Customization and Fun with PiccyBot's Personalities 23:20 The Importance of Video Descriptions 24:52 The Benefits of Upgrading to the Paid Version 25:19 PiccyBot's Pricing Model 26:12 Seeking Grant Funding for PiccyBot's Development 28:07 Cross-Platform Availability and Development Process 29:30 Future Plans for PiccyBot and User Feedback 31:57 Opportunity for Public Voting in Google Gemini AI Competition 32:32 Promoting PiccyBot and Support for the App 35:14 Sandwich of the Week: Subby Tuna, Croissant with Boa, and Buffalo Chicken Slider 37:44 Where to Find PiccyBot and Connect with the Developer 39:31 Final Thoughts and Encouragement Thank you for listening to this episode of BLT if you have questions you know what to do. (720) 712-8856 or email at feedback@aftersight.org
Abordar las recaídas en un proceso de pérdida de peso desde la consulta de un nutricionista es crucial para el éxito a largo plazo del paciente. Aquí hay algunas estrategias efectivas para trabajar con las recaídas:1. Crear un Ambiente de Apoyo y Sin JuiciosEmpatía y Comprensión: Es fundamental que el paciente se sienta comprendido y no juzgado. Esto ayuda a mantener la comunicación abierta y honesta.Escuchar Activamente: Permitir que el paciente exprese sus sentimientos y experiencias sin interrupciones.2. Identificación de Triggers y PatronesAnálisis de Situaciones: Ayudar al paciente a identificar las situaciones, emociones o comportamientos que desencadenaron la recaída.Registro de Alimentos y Emociones: Utilizar diarios de alimentos y emociones para rastrear patrones y triggers.3. Reevaluar y Ajustar el Plan de AlimentaciónFlexibilidad en el Plan: Ajustar el plan nutricional para que sea más realista y sostenible. Incorporar comidas que el paciente disfrute y hacer ajustes según sea necesario.Objetivos Pequeños y Realistas: Establecer metas a corto plazo que sean alcanzables y celebrarlas.4. Educación NutricionalConocimiento de Nutrición: Proveer información sobre nutrición que permita al paciente tomar decisiones informadas.Planificación de Comidas y Snacks: Enseñar al paciente a planificar comidas y snacks saludables para prevenir episodios de hambre extrema.5. Desarrollo de Habilidades de AfrontamientoManejo del Estrés: Introducir técnicas de manejo del estrés, como la meditación, el ejercicio, o hobbies que disfrute el paciente.Habilidades de Afrontamiento: Ayudar al paciente a desarrollar estrategias para manejar los triggers sin recurrir a la comida.6. Soporte Continuo y SeguimientoConsultas Regulares: Programar consultas de seguimiento regulares para revisar el progreso y hacer ajustes necesarios.Contacto Intermedio: Ofrecer apoyo adicional mediante llamadas, correos electrónicos o mensajes entre consultas para mantener al paciente motivado y comprometido.7. Enfoque en el Progreso, No en la PerfecciónCelebrar los Logros: Enfatizar los logros y el progreso, no solo el peso perdido, sino también los hábitos saludables adquiridos.Enseñar el Aprendizaje de las Recaídas: Ayudar al paciente a ver las recaídas como oportunidades de aprendizaje y no como fracasos.8. Motivación Intrínseca y ExtrínsecaEncontrar la Motivación Personal: Trabajar con el paciente para identificar su motivación intrínseca para perder peso (salud, bienestar, autoestima).Apoyo Social: Fomentar la participación en grupos de apoyo o buscar apoyo de familiares y amigos.9. Herramientas y Recursos AdicionalesRecursos Online: Proveer acceso a recursos educativos en línea, aplicaciones de seguimiento de alimentos, y foros de apoyo.Materiales Educativos: Ofrecer folletos, libros y otros materiales educativos para que el paciente tenga información disponible en casa.10. Enfoque MultidisciplinarioDerivación a Otros Profesionales: Si es necesario, derivar al paciente a psicólogos, terapeutas o entrenadores personales para un abordaje más completo y holístico.ConclusiónTrabajar las recaídas es una parte esencial del proceso de pérdida de peso. Al enfocarse en la empatía, el apoyo continuo, la educación y la flexibilidad, los nutricionistas pueden ayudar a los pacientes a superar las recaídas y continuar hacia sus objetivos de salud a largo plazo.Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/comiendo-con-maria-nutricion--2497272/support.
Los adictos que intentan superar la adicción por sí solos acaban recayendo tarde o temprano. La mayoría de pacientes que acuden a mí han intentado superar la adicción muchas veces, pero nunca logran deshacerse completamente de ella. Y es que las adicciones requieren un enfoque global y, sobre todo, profesional. Sino, la recaída se va a producir tarde o temprano. En el episodio número quince de 'Adicciones al Descubierto', explicamos cómo es el tratamiento efectivo para las adicciones, qué papel tiene la familia, y cómo poner punto y final a esta enfermedad. Si quieres descubrir cómo puedes superar la adicción definitivamente, ¡este episodio es para ti!
Join host Paul Johnson in this compelling episode of The Optimistic American, featuring Mary Dickson, a dedicated activist known as a "downwinder." Mary shares her powerful story of surviving cancer caused by nuclear fallout, her journey from diagnosis to activism, and her relentless fight for the RECA Bill, aimed at providing justice and compensation for those affected by atmospheric nuclear testing. Topics Discussed in the Video: - Nuclear Testing: Mary Dickson provides an overview of nuclear testing in the United States, which began in 1951 at the Nevada Test Site. She explains the devastating effects of atmospheric testing, which continued until 1962, leaving a legacy of radiation exposure that impacted countless lives across the American West and beyond. - From Diagnosis to Activism: Mary recounts her personal journey of discovering the connection between her thyroid cancer and the nuclear fallout. As a journalist, she began documenting the stories of other affected individuals, leading her to create a powerful play that brought widespread attention to the plight of downwinders. - The RECA Bill: The discussion delves into the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA), its history, and the current efforts to expand its coverage. Mary explains the opposition to the bill, primarily based on its cost, and outlines the potential next steps if the bill does not pass. - Seeking Justice for Radiation Victims: Mary explains the limitations of litigation against the government and why current healthcare provisions are insufficient for those affected by radiation exposure. She provides insights into the application process for RECA compensation and calls for public support to ensure justice for downwinders.
In July 1945, the US deployed the world's first nuclear weapon during the Trinity Test. Since then, the US has tested more than 200 nukes above ground in places including New Mexico, Nevada, and several Pacific Islands.For decades to come, “downwinders,” or people who lived near those test sites, and those involved manufacturing these weapons, were exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. They've disproportionately suffered from diseases like cancer, autoimmune disorders, and more.The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) was established in 1990 to provide victims of the US nuclear program a one-time payment to help cover medical bills. But the program has fallen short of helping everyone affected—like the downwinders living around the Trinity Test site in New Mexico.A new bill, which was passed in the Senate earlier this year, would expand the program to include more people and provide more money. It's up to the House now to pass it, but Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana won't call a vote. And the clock is ticking, because RECA expired on June 10. So what happens now?SciFri's John Dankosky speaks with Tina Cordova, downwinder and co-founder of the Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium in Albuquerque; Loretta Anderson, co-founder of the Southwest Uranium Miners' Coalition Post ‘71, from the Pueblo of Laguna in New Mexico; and Lilly Adams, senior outreach coordinator at the Union of Concerned Scientists.Transcripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
Tras una recaída que le trajo una nueva crisis del sueño, Laura retorna a hacer tratamiento con su somnóloga Marta Fernández Bolaños, y ahora, después de una total recuperación, conversa con ella en un nuevo episodio en el que aborda una perspectiva renovada sobre el insomnio, enfocándose no solo en los síntomas y tratamientos tradicionales, sino también en una mirada constructiva de su trastorno. Marta por su parte, aborda desde su extenso conocimiento por qué las recaídas son comunes en el tratamiento del insomnio y cómo pueden ser vistas como parte natural del proceso de recuperación en lugar de un retroceso total, así como la importancia de incorporar prácticas de autocuidado, como la meditación, el ejercicio regular y la limitación de la exposición a pantallas antes de dormir, el rol puntual de las pastillas de dormir, y cómo los especialistas del sueño pueden ayudar a diagnosticar y tratar el insomnio de manera efectiva. Con su ayuda, y a través de la calma y la observación, Laura ha comenzando a entender que más que enemigo, su recurrente insomnio es un mensajero, y por qué no, incluso aliado, guiándola hacia una vida auténtica y de crecimiento personal. Sigamos la conversación en Instagram y Tik Tok: @barajaesopodcast y @mslauragomez --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barajaesopodcast/message
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While the work to get Missouri residents compensated for radiation exposure has gotten lots of attention, an effort to help victims in Venice, Madison and Granite City has largely gone unnoticed. St. Louis Public Radio's Will Bauer reports on what's being done and who's being impacted.
This week on the podcast, Lou DiVizio updates the status of the federal Radiation Exposure Compensation Act which came to an end late last week. Then, Source New Mexico reporter Danielle Prokop asks U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján, D-N.M., about his efforts to expand the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act to cover New Mexico. For context on the efforts to extend and expand RECA, we included a 2021 interview between Russell Contreras and Tina Cordova from the Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium. Cordova has been fighting for compensation for New Mexicans for decades. Finally on the show, we break down last week's primary elections with Dr. Timothy Krebs, chair of UNM's Political Science Department. Lou DiVizio asks Krebs to consider why two high-profile district attorney races went well for the incumbents, and whether big wins for progressive Democrats will shape the governor's approach to her policy agenda. Host: Lou DiVizio Segments: Sen. Ben Ray Luján on Expanding RECA Correspondent: Danielle Prokop Guest: Sen. Ben Ray Luján, D-NM Tularosa Downwinders Try Again (2021) Correspondent: Russell Contreras Guest: Tina Cordova, Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium NM Primary 2024 Election Results Correspondent: Lou DiVizio Guest: Dr. Timothy Krebs, Chair, UNM Department of Political Science For More Information: Time's run out for the Radiation Exposure and Compensation Act - Source NM RECA faces sunset June 10 while its future remains in limbo – Source New Mexico New Mexican voters pick new blood to represent them in Santa Fe – Source New Mexico NMiF on Facebook NMiF on Youtube NMiF on Instagram NMiF on Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nmif/message
Rep. Celeste Maloy and Rep. Jim Jordan join Boyd on the show today. Rep Maloy’s bill is crucial to get passed to re-authorize the RECA program to get rid of the uncertainty for those affected with radiation exposure of what the future holds for them. Both representatives also share their opinions about Biden’s executive action and the mess that needs to be fixed on the border.
Join Boyd Matheson in digesting Thursday’s news! Elder Clark Gilbert joins to talk about the new commission for faith-based universities. Dig into the RECA re-authorization and border security with Rep. Celeste Maloy and Rep. Jim Jordan. Mark Schneider offers a solution to fixing the labor shortage by reallocating taxes in university endowments and More!
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The Miller Map. The path radioactive fallout took from the 100 above-ground nuclear tests in Nevada. Actually, it took three or more nuclear fallout clouds overhead to make it onto this map. Compiled by Richard Miller, author of Under the Cloud: The Decades of Nuclear Testing. This Week’s Featured Interview: PHONE NUMBERS TO CONTACT CONGRESS...
The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) was created by the federal government to partially compensate Americans who developed certain diseases as a result of being exposed to radiation from nuclear weapons production. Advocates are working to save the program, which is expiring on June 7. Guests include Christen Commuso (Missouri Coalition for the Environment) and Sofia Guerra (Friends Committee on National Legislation.
This Week’s Featured Interviews: Some weeks, it’s time to catch up with a number of stories. So here we present a series of short interviews covering a range of issues that are up for us right now. International Uranium Film Festival co-Founder and Director Norbert Suchanek, seen here hard at work from his North American...
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Editor's Note: This episode first aired in July, 2023With 'Oppenheimer,' director Christopher Nolan turned the Manhattan Project into an Academy-Award-winning blockbuster. The film is set in Los Alamos, where the first atomic bomb was tested. But few people know the history of Carrizozo, a rural farming area downwind of the test.Radioactive fallout from the bomb settled on everything: the soil, gardens, and drinking water. Cow's milk became radioactive. Later, hundreds of people developed radiogenic cancers. The people of Carrizozo were among the first people in the world exposed to a nuclear blast. More than 75 years later, their families are still fighting for medical compensation from the federal government.Host Nate Hegyi traveled to New Mexico to visit the Trinity Site, and to hear the stories of so-called ‘downwinders'.Featuring: Paul Pino, Tina Cordova, Ben Ray Lujan SUPPORTOutside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member of Outside/In. Subscribe to our newsletter (it's free!).Follow Outside/In on Instagram or join our private discussion group on Facebook.Submit a question to the “Outside/Inbox.” We answer queries about the natural world, climate change, sustainability, and human evolution. You can send a voice memo to outsidein@nhpr.org or leave a message on our hotline, 1-844-GO-OTTER (844-466-8837). LINKSRead more about RECA (the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act) which passed in the U.S. Senate this March. (Idaho Capital Sun)The federal government has produced a few studies on the fallout from Trinity. This one from Los Alamos found that there was still contamination in the area in 1985. Another, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, produced one of the most in-depth histories of the fallout from Trinity and the government's reaction.The National Cancer Institute found that hundreds of people likely developed cancer because of the fallout. The history of Trinity is full of strange little details, like the desert toads that were croaking all night. You can find affidavits and first-hand accounts of the fallout from Trinity at the Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium website. This review by the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists explains why it's so hard to determine a definitive death toll for the USI bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during WWII. CREDITSHost: Nate HegyiReported and produced by Nate HegyiEdited by Taylor QuimbyEditing help from Rebecca Lavoie, Justine Paradis, Felix Poon, and Jeongyoon HanRebecca Lavoie is our Executive ProducerMusic for this episode by Blue Dot SessionsOutside/In is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio
The Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium (TBDC) is a group of activists who seek justice for the victims of the Trinity Test, the first atomic bomb detonation on July 16, 1945. The test exposed thousands of people living in nearby communities, largely Latino communities to harmful radiation, causing cancers and other diseases. The TBDC was founded in 2005 by Tina Cordova and Fred Tyler, along with other residents of Tularosa, to collect data and raise awareness about the health effects of the test.The Trinity Test was part of a series of 200 atmospheric nuclear tests conducted by the United States between 1945 and 1962. These tests also affected thousands of uranium miners, mostly Native Americans, who provided the raw material for the bombs. The miners and the downwinders were not warned of the dangers of radiation exposure and were not compensated for their suffering.After decades of lawsuits and advocacy, Congress finally passed a bill in 2023 to amend the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA), which provides compensation to individuals harmed by nuclear testing and uranium mining. The bill, which was signed into law by President Biden on August 8, 2023, expands the eligibility criteria to include the downwinders of New Mexico and the post-1971 uranium miners/workers. The bill also covers more states and territories affected by nuclear testing, such as Montana, Idaho, Colorado, Guam, Nevada, Arizona and Utah.The passage of the RECA amendments was a historic victory for the TBDC and the Native American communities who fought for their rights and recognition. HealthCare UnTold honors these groups and asks you to donate to: The Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium.The Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium (TBDC).Please send checks directly to:TBDC c/o Tina Cordova7518 2nd St. NWAlbuquerque, New Mexico 87107Sources: July 29,2023/The Washington Post 'No 'Oppenheimer' fanfare for those caught in first atomic bomb's falloutby Karen Brullard and Samuel Gilberttrinitydownwinders.comYouTube: Tina Cordova ExcerptsOppenheimer
The Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium (TBDC) is a group of activists who seek justice for the victims of the Trinity Test, the first atomic bomb detonation on July 16, 1945. The test exposed thousands of people living in nearby communities, largely Latino communities to harmful radiation, causing cancers and other diseases. The TBDC was founded in 2005 by Tina Cordova and Fred Tyler, along with other residents of Tularosa, to collect data and raise awareness about the health effects of the test.The Trinity Test was part of a series of 200 atmospheric nuclear tests conducted by the United States between 1945 and 1962. These tests also affected thousands of uranium miners, mostly Native Americans, who provided the raw material for the bombs. The miners and the downwinders were not warned of the dangers of radiation exposure and were not compensated for their suffering.After decades of lawsuits and advocacy, Congress finally passed a bill in 2023 to amend the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA), which provides compensation to individuals harmed by nuclear testing and uranium mining. The bill, which was signed into law by President Biden on August 8, 2023, expands the eligibility criteria to include the downwinders of New Mexico and the post-1971 uranium miners/workers. The bill also covers more states and territories affected by nuclear testing, such as Montana, Idaho, Colorado, Guam, Nevada, Arizona and Utah.The passage of the RECA amendments was a historic victory for the TBDC and the Native American communities who fought for their rights and recognition. HealthCare UnTold honors these groups and asks you to donate to: The Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium.The Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium (TBDC).Please send checks directly to:TBDC c/o Tina Cordova7518 2nd St. NWAlbuquerque, New Mexico 87107Sources: July 29,2023/The Washington Post 'No 'Oppenheimer' fanfare for those caught in first atomic bomb's falloutby Karen Brullard and Samuel Gilberttrinitydownwinders.comYouTube: Tina Cordova ExcerptsOppenheimer