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“Your questioning and critiquing is everything that is needed for 2025 and beyond. And if or when it is construed [by the system] as as a deficiency, unprofessionalism, or ineptitude, I hope that by priming people to keep their eyes open for those responses, it can be more of a collective yawn.” - Rupi LeghaIn this episode I'm joined by Rupi Legha, psychiatrist, educator, and scholar-activist—whose work radically interrogates the role of psychiatry in upholding racial injustice. Together, we explore what it means to be an anti-racist clinician in a field that silences dissent, punishes disclosure, and pathologizes defiance—especially in Black, Brown, and Indigenous folks. We talk about the emotional and ethical toll of navigating psychiatric training while attempting to stay true to liberatory values. We talk about forced restraint, overmedication, and the ways psychiatry can reinforce white supremacist ideology in both overt and covert ways. And we ask the hard questions: What is worth saving in psychiatry? What should be dismantled? What might take its place?Also in this episode:deciding how much to disclose about your own lived experiences with mental health as a clinicianwhat psychiatric residency training is actually likeexperiencing moral injurythe racist and coercive practices deeply rooted in the history of psychiatryadvice for younger cliniciansnavigating family dynamics in child crisis carethe future of psychiatry as a professionanti-racist training for cliniciansBioDr. Rupinder K. Legha is a double board-certified child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist, educator, and independent scholar-activist. She is the founder of the Antiracism in Mental Health Fellowship and a nationally recognized leader working at the intersection of structural trauma, racial justice, and youth mental health. Dr. Legha's clinical and scholarly work challenges how psychiatric systems interpret defiance and distress—especially in Black, Brown, and Indigenous youth—and seeks to transform the profession through person-centered, antiracist, and liberatory care.Links: Rupi's Website: https://rupileghamd.com/Shield Act: https://rupileghamd.com/shieldactAnti-Racist Fellowship: https://edu.rupileghamd.com/fellowship-sales-pageHistory of ODD Diagnosis video : https://rupileghamd.com/speaking/v/oddResources:Get the book: Mad Studies Reader: Interdisciplinary Innovations in Mental HealthBecome a member: The Institute for the Development of Human ArtsTrain with us: Transformative Mental Health Core CurriculumSessions & Information about the host: JazmineRussell.comDisclaimer: The DEPTH Work Podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Any information on this podcast in no way to be construed or substituted as psychological counseling, psychotherapy, mental health counseling, or any other type of therapy or medical advice.
Un Lipsync Lalaparuza? Una reunion? La chiusura delle stotyline? Un Bruno parlante e una Rupi con gli occhi di ghiaccio?Cerchiamo di capire cosa abbiamo visto e ascoltato. Analizziamo i personaggi e parliamo delle performance dell'ultimo eposidio prima della finale.Puoi seguirci anche in diretta e interagire con la chat ogni martedì e spesso il giovedì su twitch.tv/puntateenaRimani aggiornatə seguendoci su instagram.com/puntateenaIl nostro merch è disponibile nella Boutique di Puntateena puntateena.myspreadshop.it Hosts di oggi: Mama Xandy, Pecio, Gaudo, Mirko
Bestselling poet and author, Rupi Kaur, joins Krista for an intimate conversation on where she's at in her life – mentally, emotionally, physically – as she nears her thirtieth birthday. In this raw, honest conversation, Rupi opens up about the deep grief she feels for herself, the mounting pressure that her success has brought into her life, and the realization that she needed time away from the noise.She also takes us behind the scenes on the process of writing her latest, Healing Through Writing, a book of prompts and writing exercises that began as a personal practice to stimulate creative ideas. On that subject, Rupi adds that each and every person is innately creative – and invites us to embrace and cherish that energy in whatever way we can.Morning Microdose is a podcast curated by Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik, the hosts and founders of Almost 30, a global community, brand, and top rated podcast.With curated clips from the Almost 30 podcast, Morning Mircodose will set the tone for your day, so you can feel inspired through thought provoking conversations…all in digestible episodes that are less than 10 minutes.Wake up with Krista and Lindsey, both literally and spiritually, Monday-Friday.If you enjoyed this conversation, listen to the full episode on Spotify here and on Apple here.
By supporting, encouraging, and influencing others, our efforts can live on. What matters is that we are the candle that lights another, which in turn lights another.
In 2014, a few months after Ryan Holiday released his first book on Stoicism, The Obstacle Is the Way, another young author, Rupi Kaur, self-published her first book, milk and honey. Her collection of poems quickly became a huge success, becoming one of the highest-selling poetry books of the 21st century. Now, 10 years later, Ryan and Rupi reflect on the ups and downs that followed the releases of The Obstacle Is the Way and milk and honey. Rupi shares with Ryan what it was like revisiting her work from 10 years ago, why she initially thought publishing milk and honey was a huge mistake, and profound moments she has experienced with her audience around the world. You can get signed copies of Rupi's 10th Anniversary Edition of milk and honey, the original milk and honey, the sun and her flowers, and homebody at The Painted Porch.Follow Rupi on Instagram and X @RupiKaur_ and check out her website rupikaur.com
On this episode of Lochhead on Marketing, Category Pirates Christopher Lochhead and Eddie Yoon talk about the power of simplifying business strategies into a One-Sentence Strategy. They discuss how successful companies, from large enterprises to solopreneurs, leverage concise strategies to drive focus and alignment. Highlighting examples like Gillette's "revenue per user per year" and Microsoft's "a computer on every desktop," they emphasize the importance of clarity and customer-centric approaches. The episode underscores that while crafting a one-sentence strategy is challenging, it is essential for achieving cohesive company culture and long-term success. Welcome to Lochhead on Marketing. The number one charting marketing podcast for marketers, category designers, and entrepreneurs with a different mind. The Power of Having One Clear Strategy Eddie Yoon emphasizes that the most successful businesses, regardless of their size, often operate under a singular, clear metric or strategy. This simplicity allows for better focus and alignment across the organization. He cites the example of Gillette, which used "revenue per user per year" (RUPI) and "profit per user per year" (PUPI) as their guiding metrics. This approach not only streamlined their decision-making but also ensured that all team members understood their primary objectives. Christopher & Eddie then give examples of several legendary companies that have thrived due to their clear, concise strategies. For instance, Microsoft's one-sentence strategy was "a computer on every desktop," which guided their product development and marketing efforts for decades. Similarly, YETI, known for its premium ice coolers, positioned itself with the straightforward strategy of offering a "premium ice cooler," differentiating itself from traditional, lower-cost options. The Importance of Customer Focus They also point out how these companies maintain a customer-centric approach. For example, the Keurig coffee system was built around the idea of convenience and choice, with the metric of "K-cups per brewer per day" driving their business decisions. This focus on customer experience and satisfaction is crucial for long-term success. Christopher explains that while these strategies are simple to understand, executing them effectively is often challenging. He notes that when a company has a clear strategy, it becomes easier to align employees, investors, and customers towards a common goal. This alignment is essential for fostering a cohesive company culture and driving growth. The Challenge of Crafting a One-Sentence Strategy Creating a one-sentence strategy is not a straightforward task. It requires deep reflection and a thorough understanding of the business's core mission and values. Christopher & Eddie discuss how many organizations settle for vague or overly complex strategies, which can lead to confusion and misalignment. They advocate for a rigorous process of distillation, where businesses must sift through their ideas and focus on what truly matters. One of the standout examples is the Ritz-Carlton's guiding principle: "Ladies and gentlemen serving ladies and gentlemen." This simple yet profound statement encapsulates their commitment to exceptional service and sets a high standard for their employees. It illustrates how a well-crafted strategy can inspire and elevate a brand's identity. To hear more From Christopher & Eddie about the One-Sentence Strategy, download and listen to this episode. Want to hear more Pirate Jams? Head on over to Category Pirates and enjoy more conversations between Category Pirates Christopher & Eddie! Don't forget to grab a copy (or gift!) of one of our best-selling books: Snow Leopard: How Legendary Writers Create A Category Of One The Category Design Toolkit: Beyond Marketing: 15 Frameworks For Creating & Dominating Your Niche A Marketer's Guide To Category Design: How To Escape The “Better” Trap, Dam The Demand,
Hoy Lourdes Lancho se desplaza hasta Rupià, en el Baix Empordà, para charlar con Cristina Maragall, presidenta de la Fundación Pasqual Maragall.
I'm thrilled to bring you this inspiring conversation with the incredible Rupi Kaur, celebrating the 10th anniversary of her groundbreaking book "Milk and Honey". In our chat, Rupi opens up about her remarkable journey of self-discovery and finding her voice as an artist. It's fascinating to hear how she's overcome self-doubt and grown in confidence over the years, despite achieving massive success at such a young age. We dive deep into discussions about creativity, spirituality, and relationships, exploring how these themes have evolved in Rupi's life and work. Her insights on the power of vulnerability in art and the healing nature of poetry are truly profound. Rupi's reflections on how her perspective has changed over the past decade offer valuable wisdom for anyone on a path of self-improvement. Whether you're a long-time fan of Rupi's work or new to her poetry, I know you'll find this intimate discussion both enlightening and inspiring.In this episode you will learnHow Rupi's self-confidence and self-worth improved dramatically over the past decade, despite her massive success early onThe importance of creating art from a place of joy and presence, rather than solely from pain or sadnessWhy Rupi believes poetry and creativity can be powerful tools for connecting with oneself and healingInsights into Rupi's writing process and how she overcame writer's block and self-judgmentRupi's thoughts on relationships, freedom within partnerships, and her upcoming book exploring adult relationshipsFor more information go to https://www.lewishowes.com/1678For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960More SOG episodes we think you'll love:Dr. Rahul Jandial – https://link.chtbl.com/1249-podBrene Brown – https://link.chtbl.com/1420-podRachel Platten – https://link.chtbl.com/1663-pod
No final do mês de agosto, o Oceanos – Prêmio de Literatura em Língua Portuguesa anunciou os 60 títulos semifinalistas da edição de 2024. Neste ano, a premiação contou com 2.619 livros inscritos, submetidos a dois júris especializados, um de prosa e outro de poesia, ambos formados por profissionais de Angola, Brasil, Cabo Verde, Moçambique e Portugal. Entre os finalistas, estão nomes como Mia Couto, Micheliny Verunschk, Germano Almeida, André Giusti, Adilia Lopes, Nei Lopes e Luis Henrique Pellanda. E o Autores e Livros dessa semana destaca três desses 60 livros selecionados: “O caçador chegou tarde”, de Luís Henrique Pellanda, “Caminhando com os mortos”, de Micheliny Verunschk, e “As filhas moravam com ele”, de André Giusti. O programa traz também obras da poetisa, ilustradora e performer Rupi Kaur. Quando tinha 21 anos e era estudante universitária, Rupi escreveu, ilustrou e autopublicou sua primeira coletânea de poesia, “Outros jeitos de usar a boca”. Em seguida, veio “O que o sol faz com as flores”. Essas coletâneas venderam mais de 10 milhões de cópias - sendo mais de 600 mil delas apenas no Brasil - e foram traduzidas para mais de quarenta idiomas. Seu terceiro livro, “Meu corpo minha casa”, conquistou o primeiro lugar em listas dos mais vendidos em todo o mundo.
In the first of 3 episodes featuring snacks from Finland, the You Tried Dat?? gang tastes Estrella Super Crunch Cheddar & Chili, Smash!, and Rupi Sen Karhu Pate. That last one is a can of bear meat which they pair with Vaasan Sour Cream & Onion Rye Crackers. They also discuss one of the wilder stories from the Olympics before checking in once again on some of history's strangest court cases. Follow us on Instagram to see pictures of the snacks @youtrieddat.
When Rupi Kaur released her debut poetry collection, Milk and Honey, back in 2014, it quickly became a cultural and literary phenomenon. In fact, the collection went on to sell over 6 million copies. This year, Rupi's celebrating the 10-year anniversary of her breakout collection by releasing an annotated edition of it. In addition to the immense success of Milk and Honey, Rupi has published three other best-selling poetry collections, performed spoken word poetry on several world tours, and produced and starred in her Amazon Prime special, Rupi Kaur Live. On this episode, she discusses how hard it was to find her flow again after the success of Milk and Honey, her relationship with financial anxiety, and her preshow dance party playlist.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As therapists, we're famous for not doing our own work, so, of course, we shy away from acknowledging that we hold any power at all. Worse, we conflate power and cruelty, an assumption that keeps us mired in fear and inaction. But now that we've identified the issue, we can transform it. Dr. Amanda Aguilera is one of my favorite facilitators for this kind of work. She's the executive director of The Right Use Of Power Institute (RUPI), a global non-profit that helps people utilize their power with “awareness, wisdom, compassion, and skill.” I've been training with RUPI for a couple of months now and I'm thrilled to report that the entire organization is aligned with the vision set forth by its founder, Dr. Cedar Barstow, to inspire and support anyone who wants to use their power in the most ethical way possible. GUEST BIO Dr. Amanda Aguilera (she/her/ella) is a consultant and facilitator in the area of power-and-equity consciousness and conflict resolution. Driven by her core values of curiosity, courage, and connection, Amanda is adept at putting things together in new ways, creating visuals that help make learning more accessible, and communicating complex ideas in simple ways. Authentic Leaders Group Are you a therapist stepping into leadership for the first time? Or maybe you've been in a leadership position for a while, but are bumping up against new struggles? Our Authentic Leadership Group is here to help you become the authentic and wholehearted leader you aspire to be. And we believe this journey is best undertaken with the guidance of experienced mentors alongside fellow learners. Next cohort starts November 2024! Join Sarah in this journey of self-discovery and leadership mastery, where you'll enhance your leadership skills and forge meaningful connections with fellow therapists who are committed to their own growth and the betterment of the therapy field. Register now at https://www.headheartbiztherapy.com/authentic-leaders-group SUPPORT THE SHOW Conversations With a Wounded Healer Merch Join our Patreon for gifts & perks Shop our Bookshop.org store and support local booksellers Share a rating & review on Apple Podcasts *** Let's be friends! You can find us in the following places… Sarah's Website: www.headheartbiztherapy.com/podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HeadHeartBizTherapy/ Instagram: @headheartbiztherapy Anne's Website: www.spareroomwellness.com Instagram: @spareroomwellness
Dr. Rupi Legha (she/hers) is a psychiatrist focused on anti-racism and providing humane and compassionate care and she is an Unapologetically Black Unicorn. Dr. Legha walks us through her path to becoming a psychiatrist and how she was not convinced by the biomedical approach. They talk about safety concerns in mental health, community-oriented care and working to not problematize a child and their mental health. For more information on Dr. Rupi Legha visit: www.rupileghamd.com The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is now: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Contact the show: UBU@UnapologeticallyBlackUnicorns.info
Oscar Wilde once said, “All bad poetry springs from genuine feeling. To be natural is to be obvious, and to be obvious is to be inartistic.” But if that's the case, how do we explain Rupi Kaur? Ever since she came on the scene a decade ago, Rupi has seen equal measures of praise and scrutiny. And, youth and gender considered, it's hard not to feel that the backlash to her work is yet another instance of people hating anything that's popular. However, in this episode, Hannah and Maia are joined by special guest, poet Phoebe VanDusen, to peer behind the veil of Rupi's persona and ask some pressing questions. What exactly irks people about her work? Does all art need to be democratized? What is the line between anti-elitism and anti-intellectualism? And perhaps the most puzzling of all: is poetry something anyone can do? Tangent includes: Maia's shameless love of Nickelback. Support us on Patreon and get juicy bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/rehashpodcast Intro and outro song by our talented friend Ian Mills: https://linktr.ee/ianmillsmusic Poets mentioned by Phoebe: Tommy Pico Kim Hyesoon Etel Adnan Timmy Straw Frank O'Hara Alice Notley Ocean Vuong - "Aubade with Burning City": https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poems/56769/aubade-with-burning-city SOURCES: Javon Johnson, Killing Poetry: Blackness and the Making of Slam and Spoken Word Communities, Rutgers (2017). Maria Manning, “Crafting Authenticity: Reality, Storytelling, and Female Self-Representation through Instapoetry” Storytelling, Self, Society, Vol. 16, No. 2 (2020). Audre Lorde, “Poetry Is Not a Luxury” (1985). Miski Omar, “Whether voice of a generation or queen of cringe, Rupi Kaur was a gateway to the world of poetry” The Guardian (2024). Soraya Roberts, “No Filter” The Baffler (2018). Rebecca Watts, “The Cult of the Noble Amateur” PN Review, vol.44 (3) (2018).
Today, in honor of National Poetry Month, we're returning to our conversation with Rupi Kaur. Her debut collection, milk and honey, turns 10 this year. At the top of our conversation, Kaur reflects on her international tour (4:44), her childhood in Canada (13:05), how she processes trauma through writing (22:13), her college photo series on menstruation that went viral (23:33), and the self-published poetry collection (milk and honey) that followed (29:20). In the aftermath of this unexpected attention, Rupi speaks candidly on the emotional toll of the last decade (30:43) and how she reckons with her critics today (32:35), before reading a poem written in response to their harassment (41:09). On the back-half, Rupi describes her powerful connection to her heritage (42:41), understanding her mother's sacrifices (43:15), which she recounts in Broken English (45:52), and the ways in which her work has evolved (54:08). To close, she performs two personal pieces from home body (56:17) and shares why she's ready to get back on the stage, doing what she loves to do (58:43). For questions, comments, or to join our mailing list, reach me at sf@talkeasypod.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rupinder Legha, MD is an independent clinician, scholar, and activist based in Los Angeles, CA, where she specializes in child, adolescent, and adult psychiatry. Her approach centers on holistic mental health services, emphasizing healing without coercion, force, or harm. As an antiracism educator, Dr. Rupi has authored numerous articles on integrating anti-oppressive practices into mental healthcare and medical education. Recently, she introduced The Antiracism in Mental Health Fellowship, a groundbreaking, first-of-its-kind, intensive training program for healthcare providers. GUEST INFO LinkedIn | Instagram | X (formerly Twitter) ABOUT HER WORK Website | Fellowship Registration
**RECORDED BEFORE MIA FISHEL'S ACL TEAR** The CONCACAF W Gold Cup is finally here! The USWNT isn't the only team going through transition, as Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, and Argentina are all experiencing a new phase of their evolution. Eric and Evan preview the group stage, and dig into possible lineups and formations Twila Kilgore and Emma Hayes might try out. Then, the boys talk to Liga MX Femenil analyst Eugene Rupiński about the history of the league, and where it's heading. Evan's Article about Possible USWNT Lineups at the Gold Cup Art by Eli Elbogen Music by Devin Drobka's Bell Dance Songs
À mâmawi musique, Moe Clark nous présente l'environnement musical éclectique de Suming Rupi, un artiste membre de la communauté Atolan, du peuple Pangcah, originaire de Taiwan. Il mélange le folk rock, l'électronique, la pop et la musique classique dans ses compositions qui célèbrent la culture de son peuple. Avec Danika St-Laurent Maheux, assistante à la recherche.
Kaunokirjallisuuden lukeminen on vahvasti kehollinen kokemus. Kirjoittamalla voi tehdä näkymätöntä näkyväksi. Meillähän olemassa tunteille vaikka minkälaisia taulukoita. Mutta, eihän se paljon kerro, jos sanon, että olen iloinen. Mitä se minulle merkitsee? Saanko näillä sanoilla sanottua, että mitä haluan, saanko kehollisesti ilmaistua sen, kertoo kirjallisuudentutkija Päivi Kosonen Turun yliopistosta toimittaja Satu Kivelän haastattelussa. Aika moni haluaa lukea enemmän kuin mitä tällä hetkellä lukee. Kiireinen ja kuormittava arki vaikuttavat lukemisen mahdollisuuksiin. Someriippuvuus ja jatkuvien keskeytysten työelämä ovat aiheuttaneet sen, että keskittymiskykyni ei ole entisen veroinen. Se vaikeuttaa lukemista. Kuvittelen lukemisen lieventävän ahdistusta. Se antaa myös tunteen siitä, että teen jotain hyödyllistä, joka on parhaimmillaan rentouttavaa, sanoo nimimerkki Booklover Havaintoja ihmisestä -sarjassa. Toimittaja: Satu Kivelä Äänisuunnittelija: Marko Vierikko Musiikki: Epidemic Sound Lukijat: Susanna Vainiola, Laura Koso ja Veli Kauppinen. Tuottaja: Pertti Ylikojola Vastaava tuottaja: Ville Vilén Lähteet: Ernaux, Annie (2022) Tapaus, Gummerus Kaur, Rupi (2023) Kotikeho. Sammakko Kosonen, Päivi, Ihanus, Juhani (2023) Hoitava lukeminen — Teoreettisia ja käytännöllisiä näkökulmia lukemistyöhön, Vastapaino Louis, Edouard (2021) Naisen taistelut ja muodonmuutokset, Keltainen kirjasto Louis, Edouard (2022) kuka tappoi isäni, Keltainen kirjasto Louis, Edouard (2023) Muutos: Metodi, Keltainen kirjasto Lukukeskus, Kymmenen faktaa lukutaidosta maailmalla https://lukukeskus.fi/10-faktaa/
Bestselling poet and author, Rupi Kaur, joins Krista for an intimate conversation on where she's at in her life – mentally, emotionally, physically – as she nears her thirtieth birthday. In this raw, honest conversation, Rupi opens up about the deep grief she feels for herself, the mounting pressure that her success has brought into her life, and the realization that she needed time away from the noise.Morning Microdose is a podcast curated by Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik, the hosts and founders of Almost 30, a global community, brand, and top rated podcast.With curated clips from the Almost 30 podcast, Morning Mircodose will set the tone for your day, so you can feel inspired through thought provoking conversations…all in digestible episodes that are less than 10 minutes.Wake up with Krista and Lindsey, both literally and spiritually, Monday-Friday.If you enjoyed this conversation, listen to the full episode on Spotify here and on Apple here.
Julia Roberts czy Bella Poarch? Kot czy Rupiński? Nagrywając ten odcinek zapewne uszy piekły niejednego bohatera pudelkowych artykułów! Marta i Kuba, wspólnie z zaproszonymi goścmi biorą pod lupę kwestię tzw. ambasadorów marki. Analizujemy dlaczego budżety reklamowe, tradycyjnie przeznaczane na ambasadorów marek, coraz częściej trafiają do influencerów. Rozwój mediów społecznościowych i analiza danych wpłynęły na ten trend. W końcu czy lajki, komentarze, followersi - czy to nie kuszące vanity metrics w ocenie potencjału nazwiska? A jednak! Dziś zgłębimy proces wyboru gwiazd i indluencerów wspólnie z ekspertami z EssenceMediacom. Stanisław Grabowski i Jarosław Dejneka podzielą się swoimi doświadczeniami i spostrzeżeniami na temat dysproporcji między danymi a rzeczywistością w influencer marketingu. Dejneka, Grabowski, Essence, Mediacom, Essencemediacom, Endorsement, Influencers, Marketing, Celebrities, ROI, SocialMedia, Effectiveness, Trends, Branding, Strategy, Analytics, Recognition, Challenges, Impact, Engagement, Reklama, Marketng, Celebryci, Skuteczność, Trendy, Marka, Strategia, Analiza, Rozpoznawalność, Wyzwania, Zaangażowanie. Goldensubmarine, Marta, Ulman, Jakub, Kwaczyński, podcast, Golden, Submarine, Digital
Kako mi je učenje stranih jezika pomoglo u biznisu i dalo priliku da zarađujem dok gradim biznis? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nt9EI389_og&feature=youtu.be Od čega sam živela i kako sam zarađivala pre započinjanja mog biznisa? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eq0e4ZwRi68 Pomenuti video snimak https://www.instagram.com/reel/CzQueo_MVUg/?igshid=YjVjNjZkNmFjNg==
Der Satz Ein einfaches unterfangen? Schick mir einen Satz. Egal was. Fär was? Was fär na Satz. Wir wissen nicht was daraus entsteht? Ein Film. Ein Lied. So bisschen wie das Spiel in der Schule? Alles wird nach Eingang der Sprachnachrichten aneinander gereit. Ein Intro und ein Refrain - et voilà Merci Petra, Esther,ST, Sascha, Sofia, Wortwiiberli, Gabi, Ueli, Sophie, Kira, Luki, Rupi, Christa, Konsti, Alpahirt, Tanja, Filmfräulein, Didi, Ursina, Sabine, Chantal, Christoph, Stefan, Amina, Horny Chick, Manuela, Julia, Michi u.v.m Der Satz - 2 Fehlt hier noch ein ganz wichtiger Satz oder hast Du es schlicht weg vergessen. Deinen Satz kannst Du gerne als Sprachnachricht an 079 817 58 34 senden. Der Satz als Projekt in einem Kirchenchor, an einem Team-Building Event, Schülerprojekt oder sogar was für Weinnasen. Haben wir Dein Interesse geweckt, dann melde Dich. info@gottfriedsupersaxo.net o. 079 817 38 34
Born in Liverpool, in 1962, John' family relocated to North Wales in the early 1970's where John joined the National Youth Orchestra of Wales. He played in several bands with his Father before moving to the Royal Northern College of Music studying Contemporary percussion/ drum kit and piano. After 5 years of graduate and post-graduate studies, he joined Rambert Dance Company, London as a percussionist, enjoying extensive touring for a further 5 years. After still more years gigging in bands and theatre John accepted the post as Composer / Musical Director for the Bristol Old Vic. While working in theatre John learned the basics on Bass Guitar, Flute, Trumpet and Trombone until eventually discovering the Accordion. As of the 2023 release of the new @officialjethrotull album RökFlöte, it's been 20 years since John has been part of the Jethro Tull family. In 2003 he met @IanAnderson and joined the “Rubbing Elbows” tour on piano and accordion subsequently recording on “Rupi's Dance.” Since that time John has enjoyed touring with the band and scoring, conducting, and playing Ian's orchestral concerts. Outside of the Jethro Tulliverse, In 2004 John was commissioned to compose a children's opera by the @welshnationalopera . This was a great success and has led to a further two pieces being commissioned. John has composed for wildlife, drama, and documentary TV. John holds teaching positions at Bath and Bristol Universities and is a guest tutor at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. From 2007-2009, he helped arrange and conduct music for the College's stage production of the classic The Who album “Quadrophenia.” This past April (2023), John performed with an All-Star band (including Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson) touring “Jon Lord's Concerto for Group and Orchestra,” featuring the music of Deep Purple. John composed the closing oratorio, “The Bargee's Wife” for the Three Choirs Festival U.K. (2013) and “The Gloucester Magnificat” for Gloucester Cathedral U.K. (2016). During the pandemic, he composed the score for a series of short films for the @TravellingLightTheatre designed to help young people during lockdown: 17 and the Squeak Gobbler (2021 available on YouTube). He continues to work with young performers in universities, as well as drama and music schools.
What factors have led to the emergence of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and how does the decreasing use of cash worldwide impact the unbanked population's ability to participate in the economy? What are the potential benefits of CBDC in terms of financial inclusion and government initiatives to distribute benefits or fiscal stimulus payments? In this episode, Amit Kakatikar - head of Payment Services BU for India region of IDEMIA, a leader in identity technologies, - dives deep into all of these and much more. Tune in.
Środa, 5.07.2023 W rozmowie z Krzysztofem Fechnerem i Markiem Rupińskim podsumowujemy na szybko start w najtrudniejszym ultramaratonie na świecie - Race Across America. Ponadto zaproszenie do Graveliady oraz Robinsonady. Masz ciekawego newsa o którym warto napisać na portalu lub powiedzieć w podkaście? Podeślij informację na adres redakcja@dlugidystansrowerem.pl Zapraszam Sebastian Gruszka dlugidystansrowerem.pl kontakt@dlugidystansrowerem.pl Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/cruen/family-time License code: QDYEJB306YLXOBLW
Na 22 dni przed startem w Race Across America rozmawiamy z Markiem Rupińskim! Po tym jak dziewięć lat temu na linii startu RAAM stanął Remek Siudziński, teraz czas na kolejnych polaków. Jednym z nich jest Marek, który swoją przygodę z ultra rozpoczął nie tak dawno temu, bo w 2020 roku. Mimo, że start w ultramaratonach kojarzy się ze sportem indywidualnym to po tym odcinku zrozumiecie, jak ważne jest posiadanie dobrego Teamu! Na czym polegają przygotowania do RAAM (poza jazdą na rowerze)? Z jakimi wyzwaniami należy się zmierzyć startując w tak poważnej imprezie? Na te i wiele innych zagadnień rozmawiamy w tym wyjątkowym odcinku podcastu Długi Dystans Rowerem! Długi Dystans Rowerem - tutaj zaczyna się kolarstwo długodystansowe. Linki: https://marekrupinski.com/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Marek-Rupi%C5%84ski/100071098625950/ https://instagram.com/marek_rupinski_ultracycling https://www.raamrace.org/ A jeśli Ty masz ciekawą historię, którą chciałbyś się podzielić z innymi, napisz mail na adres redakcja@dlugidystansrowerem.pl Zapraszam Sebastian Gruszka dlugidystansrowerem.pl kontakt@dlugidystansrowerem.pl --- Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/connection License code: OGDW3OKJFQJQW1MP
Dr. Rupi Legha (she/hers) is a psychiatrist focused on anti-racism and providing humane and compassionate care and she is an Unapologetically Black Unicorn. Dr. Legha walks us through her path to becoming a psychiatrist and how she was not convinced by the biomedical approach. They talk about safety concerns in mental health, community-oriented care and working to not problematize a child and their mental health. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is now: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline For more information on Dr. Rupi Legha visit: www.rupileghamd.com
Bestselling poet and author, Rupi Kaur, joins Krista for an intimate conversation on where she's at in her life – mentally, emotionally, physically – as she nears her thirtieth birthday. In this raw, honest conversation, Rupi opens up about the deep grief she feels for herself, the mounting pressure that her success has brought into her life, and the realization that she needed time away from the noise.Morning Microdose is a podcast curated by Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik, the hosts and founders of Almost 30, a global community, brand, and top-rated podcast.With curated clips from the Almost 30 podcast, Morning Mircodose will set the tone for your day, so you can feel inspired through thought provoking conversations…all in digestible episodes that are less than 10 minutes.Wake up with Krista and Lindsey, both literally and spiritually, Monday-Friday.If you enjoyed this conversation, listen to the full episode here.
Gwiazda młodego pokolenia, którą na instagramie obserwuję 1,2 mln obserwujących. Dlaczego? Zadałem mu to pytanie. Tak samo jak to czy chciałby tę popularność wykorzystać w jakiś społeczny sposób. Zastanawiało mnie jego spostrzeganie co do pokolenia dla którego staję się wzorem do naśladowania i jak wyobraża sobie dalej swój biznes.
Acclaimed poet and illustrator Rupi Kaur (#1 New York Times bestselling book milk and honey) joins The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul for a spectacular season three premiere! The powerhouse delves into her writing process, how she stays motivated on tough days, her new short film with Stacy's entitled Rise (which premiered at Sundance 2023 and celebrates the resilience of women) and all things kindness, of course. Rupi Kaur is a Canadian poet, illustrator, photographer, and author. Born in Pinjob, India, Kaur emigrated to Canada at a young age with her family. She began performing poetry in 2009 and rose to fame on Instagram, eventually becoming a popular poet through her three collections of poetry. Rupi wrote, illustrated and self-published her first poetry collection, milk and honey. Next came its artistic sibling, the sun and her flowers. These collections have sold more than 10 million copies and have been translated into over 40 languages. Her latest collection, home body, debuted #1 on bestseller lists across the world. As she has done from the very beginning, Rupi self- produced Rupi Kaur Live, the first poetry special of its kind, which debuted on Amazon Prime Video in 2021. Rupi's work touches on love, loss, trauma, healing, femininity and migration. Got kindness tips or stories? Please email us: artofkindnesspodcast@gmail.com Follow Rupi @rupikaur_ Follow us @artofkindnesspod / @robpeterpaul Support the show! (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Music: "Awake" by Ricky Alvarez & "Sunshine" by Lemon Music Studio. We are supported by the Broadway Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rupi Kaur is one of the most famous poets in the world. When she was just 21, she self-published her first collection of poetry, Milk and Honey. She's written two more collections since, and her books have sold over 11 million copies.Rupi is on the show to talk about how it all started, managing mental health in the pandemic and why she thinks other people should start writing.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com
Bestselling poet and author, Rupi Kaur, joins Krista for an intimate conversation on where she's at in her life – mentally, emotionally, physically – as she nears her thirtieth birthday. In this raw, honest conversation, Rupi opens up about the deep grief she feels for herself, the mounting pressure that her success has brought into her life, and the realization that she needed time away from the noise.Morning Microdose is a podcast curated by Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik, the hosts and founders of Almost 30, a global community, brand and top rated podcast.With curated clips from the Almost 30 podcast, Morning Mircodose will set the tone for your day, so you can feel inspired through thought provoking conversations…all in digestible episodes that are less than 10 minutes.Wake up with Krista and Lindsey, both literally and spiritually, Monday-Friday. If you enjoyed this conversation, listen to the full episode here.
Toronto author Rupi Kaur self-published her first book Milk & Honey in 2014 when she was just twenty-one – and she never imagined it would become a number one New York Times bestseller and that she'd become a global literary sensation. With new pressure to support her family and to match the success of her first book, she built out a company of nine women, all while coping with anxiety and depression. In this episode, Daniella talks to Rupi about the imposter syndrome she felt as an outsider in an industry that sometimes wasn't welcoming to her, what she's learned from running a business as someone who feels from the heart, and what happened when she finally acknowledged her depression. She also explains why she's so excited about her latest book and connecting with her audience in a more present way. Visit Wondermind.com for more mental fitness content. Read Rupi's newest book, Healing Through Words, here: https://rupikaur.com/pages/healing-through-words Follow Rupi Kaur on Instagram @rupikaur_ View a full transcript of this episode here: bit.ly/3hTmJPU Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bestselling poet and author, Rupi Kaur, joins Krista for an intimate conversation on where she's at in her life – mentally, emotionally, physically – as she nears her thirtieth birthday. In this raw, honest conversation, Rupi opens up about the deep grief she feels for herself, the mounting pressure that her success has brought into her life, and the realization that she needed time away from the noise. She also takes us behind the scenes on the process of writing her latest, Healing Through Writing, a book of prompts and writing exercises that began as a personal practice to stimulate creative ideas. On that subject, Rupi adds that each and every person is innately creative – and invites us to embrace and cherish that energy in whatever way we can. We also talk about: Feeling it all + carrying the weight Checking in before turning 30 Grieving the past Leaving the chase behind Lessons from her parents Being bad at boundaries Nurturing friendships Healing Through Writing Resources: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rupikaur_/ (@rupikaur_) Get tickets to Rupi's world tour: https://rupikaur.com/ (rupikaur.com) Read: https://rupikaur.com/pages/healing-through-words (Healing Through Words by Rupi Kaur) Read: https://www.amazon.com/Milk-Honey-Rupi-Kaur/dp/144947425X (Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur) Read: https://www.amazon.com/Sun-Her-Flowers-Rupi-Kaur/dp/1449486797 (The Sun and Her Flowers by Rupi Kaur) Watch: https://www.amazon.com/Rupi-Kaur-Live/dp/B09DNS3XSD (Rupi Kaur Live on Amazon Prime Video) Join our community: http://almost30.com/membership (almost30.com/membership) https://www.facebook.com/Almost30podcast/groups (facebook.com/Almost30podcast/groups) Podcast disclaimer can be found by visiting: https://almost30.com/disclaimer (almost30.com/disclaimer). Find more to love at http://almost30.com/ (almost30.com)! Almost 30 is edited by http://crate.media/ (Crate Media). Mentioned in this episode: CLEARSTEM http://clearstemskincare.com (Go to clearstemskincare.com and use code ALMOST30 for 15% off.) SriMu http://srimu.com (Use code ALMOST30 for 20% off all single orders, and 20% off your first 4 orders when you sign up for a subscription, at SriMu.com.) Chirp http://chirpbooks.com/almost30 (Go to chirpbooks.com/almost30 and grab our next pick, Getting The Love You Want, on sale for $1.99 for a limited time.) BetterHelp https://betterhelp.com/almost30 (Visit BetterHelp.com/ALMOST30 today to get 10% off your first month.) Seed http://seed.com/ALMOST30 (Visit seed.com/ALMOST30 to redeem 20% off your first month of Seed's DS-01™ Daily Synbiotic with code ALMOST30.)
*Important Disclaimer at End of Summary* EPISODE SUMMARY In today's episode, Maria chats with the very talented poet and artist: Rupi Kaur. Getting over the anxiety of performing on stage and her go-to trick for hiding her anxiety. Maria and Rupi connect on their upbringing with having immigrant parents and how it affected their careers and life decisions. Rupi shares the different writing processes she had and how it affected her physical and mental health. How she hopes to inspire people to add writing to their self-care using her new book: Healing Through Words. And stay tuned until the very end for a special easter egg from Maria. ALL THINGS RUPI KAUR Insta: https://www.instagram.com/rupikaur_/ Website: https://rupikaur.com Pre-Order Healing Through Words: https://rupikaur.com/pages/healing-through-words ABOUT MARIA MENOUNOS: Emmy Award-winning journalist, TV personality, actress, 2x NYT best-selling author, former pro-wrestler and digital entrepreneur and brain tumor survivor, Maria Menounos' passion is to see others heal and to get better in all areas of life. ABOUT BETTER TOGETHER WITH MARIA MENOUNOS: Better Together with Maria Menounos is a daily digital talk-show that brings you the world's leading healers, experts, celebrities and game-changers to share groundbreaking secrets and tips to getting better in all areas of life. BETTER TOGETHER'S RESOURCES: Better Together with Maria Menounos is proud to be partnered with Macy's! Maria worked there growing up and has reconnected with them to curate a page filled with her fashion, gifts and other accessory picks. Check out her hand selected items at www.macys.com/bettertogether Maria's personally curated Macy's page: www.macys.com/bettertogether Check out www.mariamenounos.com for the “cliff notes” of all our episodes where we compile the life-changing lessons into one blog called "life-hacks." Plus, we share Maria's favorite new products & her must-haves! Come join our inner Super Heal Squad on Patreon for monthly live zoom Heal Events with Maria and world-leading experts and healers, bonus content from the team, and access to a community of individuals wanting to grow and get better. Click the link to join: https://www.patreon.com/BetterTogetherWithMaria Be sure to follow us on social! IG & TikTok: @bettertogetherwithmaria DISCLAIMER: This Podcast and all related content [published or distributed by or on behalf of Maria Menounos or Mariamenounos.com] is for informational purposes only and may include information that is general in nature and that is not specific to you. Any information or opinions expressed or contained herein are not intended to serve as or replace medical advice, nor to diagnose, prescribe or treat any disease, condition, illness or injury, and you should consult the health care professional of your choice regarding all matters concerning your health, including before beginning any exercise, weight loss, or health care program. If you have, or suspect you may have, a health-care emergency, please contact a qualified health care professional for treatment. Any information or opinions provided by an guest experts or hosts featured within website or on Company's Podcast are their own; not those of Maria Menounos or the Company. Accordingly, Maria Menounos and the Company cannot be responsible for any results or consequences or actions you may take based on such information or opinions.
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He Gyan Rupi Guruwar Humko Bhi Gyan Dedo : Shri Rama Bhai Bhajan
He Gyan Rupi Guruwar Humko Bhi Gyan Dedo : Shri Rama Bhai Bhajan
He Gyan Rupi Guruwar Humko Bhi Gyan Dedo : Shri Rama Bhai Bhajan
He Gyan Rupi Guruwar Humko Bhi Gyan Dedo : Shri Rama Bhai Bhajan
He Gyan Rupi Guruwar Humko Bhi Gyan Dedo : Shri Rama Bhai Bhajan
He Gyan Rupi Guruwar Humko Bhi Gyan Dedo : Shri Rama Bhai Bhajan
Let's talk about Queer Fashion, Gender Affirming Clothing, and Pride!This week on Sweet Baby Gay Abbey and Reed talk about queer fashion, what it means for them and the community, and some companies that you should support this Pride Month! After, Abbey talks with Sonny and Rupi from the online fashion incubator, QWear. They discuss how Queer Fashion shapes our community, and how Gender Affirming Clothing can help someone through their gender journey, improve mental health, and even save lives. If you would like to share your experience with queer fashion email us at SweetBabyGayPod@gmail.comYou can find QWear:https://www.qwearfashion.com/androgynousFind all episode resources:https://abbeydotproductions.com/sweet-baby-gay-homeSupport the show
I'm sharing a special preview of a podcast I've been enjoying, Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso, from Pushkin Industries. Talk Easy is a weekly interview podcast, where writer Sam Fragoso invites actors, writers, activists, and politicians to come to the table and speak from the heart in ways you probably haven't heard from them before. Driven by curiosity, he has revealing conversations with guests like Margaret Atwood, David Byrne, Holland Taylor, and more. In this preview, Sam talks to Rupi Kaur ahead of her international tour. Rupi talks about processing trauma through writing, her very successful self-published poetry collection, milk & honey, and reckoning with her critics. You can hear the full episode, and more from Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso, at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/tewindowsillrupi.
This week, our guest is poet Rupi Kaur. Ahead of her international tour (4:44), we sat to discuss her childhood in Canada (13:05), how she processes trauma through writing (22:13), her college photo series on menstruation that went viral (23:33), and the self-published poetry collection (milk & honey) that followed (29:20). In the aftermath of this unexpected attention, Rupi speaks candidly on the emotional toll of the last decade (30:43) and how she reckons with her critics today (32:35), before reading a poem written in response to their harassment (41:09). On the back-half, Rupi describes her powerful connection to her heritage (42:41), understanding her mother's sacrifices (43:15), which she recounts in Broken English (45:52), and the ways in which her work has evolved (54:08). To close, she performs two personal pieces from home body (56:17) and shares why she's ready to get back on the stage, doing what she loves to do (58:43). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Sabina Brennan chats to NHS doctor, Sunday Times best-selling author and host of the The Doctor's Kitchen podcast about how he overcame a life-changing diagnosis and avoided heart surgery by adjusting his lifestyle and changing his diet. In this frank interview Rupi admits that it can be tough to maintain a healthy lifestyle in times of stress and shares the daily habits that help him to get back on trackThe Doctor's Kitchen PodcastDownload the Doctors Kitchen App to get access to personalised recipes, with specific suggestions tailored to your health needs. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/superbrain. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Feb 27,2022 Sunday : Misc : Lks To Dukh Rupi Richh Pakad Leta Hai
1. कन्येने बांधली 60 वर्षीय पित्याची लग्नगाठ!2. PM मोदींकडून e-RUPIचे लॉन्चिंग3. ऑलिम्पिकमध्ये भारताचं काय चाललंय 4. तालिबानकडून दानिश सिद्दिकींचं अपहरण करुन हत्या5. अनिल देशमुखांना EDकडून चौथं समन्स;6. सिनेमासाठी १०० चॅनल्स पण शिक्षणासाठी एकही नाही - हायकोर्ट7. राज कुंद्रा अटकप्रकरणी शिल्पा शेट्टीची पहिली प्रतिक्रिया8. Subway मुकेश अंबानींकडे? 1800 कोटींच्या डीलची शक्यता
Fangirling Rupi is an easy thing to do. If not for her raw, intimate poetry, for the way she talks about the power of her friendships and platonic, familial love. It makes talking (and listening) to Rupi feel like you've been friends forever. As we ruminate life in lockdown – me in London, Rupi in Toronto – we talk about making sense of our identity in the stillness and being gentle with ourselves. In home body, Rupi's recently released, brilliant third book of poetry, she dedicates a whole chapter to the importance of rest. And like all of her poems, she talks with such clarity of thought and warmth on everything. She tells me, “for so long, my mind wasn't a safe space for me, so what do you do, where do you go then? If your mind isn't a safe space.” All I can say is thank goodness for Rupi's words. She offers hope on the darker days, and generally makes us see and feel things differently. Enjoy listening. And as always, mad amounts of love. You can follow @rupikaur_ and you can follow us @gurlstalk. Please send any messages to www.gurlstalk.com and don't forget to subscribe, so you never miss an episode of the Gurls Talk podcast.