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Anadolu'nun Şifacı Kadınları
Sara Kızıldel - (Feminine Embodiment Eğitmeni, Tantra-Sinir Sistemi Regülasyonu- Jung Ekollü çalışmalar)

Anadolu'nun Şifacı Kadınları

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 55:32


Anadolu'nun Şifacı Kadınları'nı konuk ettiğim programın bu haftaki konuğu Sara Kızıldel. 1976 yılında Londra'da doğan Sara, Ankara'da büyüdü ve Bilkent Üniversitesi İşletme Bölümü'nü bitirdi. Ardından Paris'te Sorbonne Üniversitesi'nde Fransızca dili okudu. 1999-2015 yılları arasında, yeme içme sektöründe yöneticilik dahil farklı pozisyonlarda çalıştı. 2006 yılında içindeki sıkışıklık nedeniyle bir arayışa girdi ve kendini bir tantra çalışmasında buldu ve ruhunun çağrısının peşine düştü, daha sonra çeşitli çalışmalara katıldı. 2010 yılında yaşadığı kırılmayla arayışı daha da derinleşti ancak ruhunun çağrısına cevap vermeyip ters yöne koştuğu için sinir sistemi buna dayanamadı. Sonunda yörüngesini kendine çevirdi. Vahşi Kadın çember eğitimleri veren, aynı zamanda Jung Koçu ve Lineer Olmayan hareket Methodu ( Non Linear Movement Method) eğitmeni olan Sara'nın çalışmalarını ve paylaşımlarını https://www.instagram.com/sarakizildel/ Instagram adresinden takip edebilirsiniz. Keyifli dinlemeler :) ***** Anadolu'nun Şifacı Kadınları'nı Desteklemek İster Misin? :) Hiçbir maddi destek almadan 4 yıldır gönüllü sürdürdüğüm bu programın içeriğini beğeniyor ve hayatına bir katkı sunduğuna inanıyorsan, beni ve programı maddi olarak da desteklemek istersen, https://kreosus.com/ask üzerinden ister aylık, ister tek seferlik katkı sunabilirsin :) ***** AŞK Buluşmasına Katılmak İster Misin? Ekim ayı AŞK Buluşmamız 16 Ekim Çarşamba saat 21:00'de. Konuklarım Raquel Habib ve Klinik Psikolog Prof. Dr. Hanna Nita Scherler. Raquel ile nefes ve meditasyon, Nita ile Farkındalık çalışması yapacağız. Detaylar ve katılım formu için https://forms.gle/wTgTSCDEeDtZnjgZ7 ***** Lütfen Youtube'da yeni bölümleri izlemek için kanala abone olmayı, bildirimleri açmayı unutma :) https://www.youtube.com/c/DidemMollaoglu ***** Yazılarımı ve yolculuklarımı takip etmek istersen; https://www.instagram.com/didemmollaoglu/ ***** Anadolu'nun Şifacı Kadınları'nı aynı zamanda Spotify ve Apple Music'den podcast olarak dinleyebilirsin. https://open.spotify.com/show/312t5k7BqvGSv7c9l88Y6Z https://podcasts.apple.com/tr/podcast/anadolunun-şifacı-kadınları/id1519077215 ***** Ben Kimim? 2016'da tüm eşyalarını satarak çıktığı yolculukta henüz kendine doğru bir yolculukta olduğunu bilmiyordu. Ta ki yuvasından binlerce kilometre uzaklıkta Anadolu onu çağırana kadar. Yuvasına dönüşüyle birlikte kendi şifa yolculuğu başladı. Çünkü bir ağacın yeşermesi için önce köklerinin iyileşmesi gerektiğini biliyordu ve kökleri bu kadim topraklardaydı. Çıktığı bu yolculukta Maya Şamanizmden yogaya, yogadan tasavvufa uzanan farklı ilimlerin peşinden gitti, birçok eğitim aldı. Anadolu'nun Şifacı Kadınları'nı konuk ettiği bir podcast yapan Didem kendi deyimiyle Aşk'ı arayan bir aciz kul, yolcu. ***** Light Of Daytime by Vlad Gluschenko | https://soundcloud.com/vgl9 Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US

Ime tedna
Sara Köleš Ribeiro: Želimo si, da bi bili rokodelski izdelki bolj cenjeni

Ime tedna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 13:33


Ime tedna je Sara Köleš Ribeiro, direktorica Zadruge za razvoj podeželja Pomelaj iz Male Polane in pobudnica Pomelaja kot enega od nosilcev pletarstva za vpis v slovenski Register nesnovne kulturne dediščine. Vpis so opravili pri Slovenskem etnografskem muzeju, kjer pobude tudi prepoznavajo in vrednotijo.Ostala kandidata sta bila: Luka Zabric, saksofonist in skladatelj, ki je za skladbo Skitnička suita na mednarodni delavnici in festivalu Jazzinty v Novem mestu prejel jazzona, skladateljsko nagrado za ustvarjalnost mladih slovenskih glasbenikov Zavoda Novo mesto. Žirijo je prepričal z elementi drznosti ter svežine, ki jih je v skladbi spretno integriral v celoto. Ursula Lavrenčič, direktorica zagonskega podjetja Hopalai, ki je za svojo inovativno aplikacijo za učenje in trening branja KOBI prejelo nagrado OpenAI Learning Impact Prize ameriških ustvarjalcev umetne inteligence ChatGPT, kar ta učni pripomoček postavlja med najboljša izobraževalna orodja na svetu. Aplikacija, namenjena tudi otrokom z disleksijo, je od letošnjega marca na voljo vsem slovenskim šolam.

Mladi virtuozi
Pianistka Sara Köveš

Mladi virtuozi

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 29:49


Aprila 2023 je na koncertu cikla Ob klavirju Glasbene mladine ljubljanske nastopila pianistka Sara Köveš in izvedla Sonato quasi una fantasia Jerneja Bedekoviča ter drugo Sonato za klavir v b-molu, op. 35 (v oddaji samo tretji in četrti stavek) Frederica Chopina. Pianistka je svojo glasbeno pot začela na Glasbeni šoli Lendava, jo nadaljevala na Konservatoriju za glasbo in balet v Mariboru in se že takrat nekaj časa vzporedno izobraževala tudi na Akademiji za glasbo in upodabljajočo umetnost v Gradcu. Iz klavirja je maturirala z odliko ter prejela diplomo dr. Romana Klasinca. 26. junija 2023 je izvedla magistrski koncert na Akademiji za glasbo v Ljubljani, kjer je študirala v razredu Aleksandra Serdarja.

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series
245. Stephanie Land with Sara K. Runnels: Motherhood, Hunger, and Higher Education

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 73:27


When Stephanie Land set out to write her memoir, Maid, she never could have imagined what was to come. Handpicked by President Barack Obama as one of the best books of 2019 and later adapted into the hit Netflix series Maid, Stephanie's escape out of poverty and abuse in search of a better life inspired millions. Maid was a story about a house cleaner, but it was also a story about a woman with a dream. In her new book, Class, Land takes us with her as she finishes college and pursues her writing career. Facing barriers at every turn including a byzantine loan system, not having enough money for food, navigating the judgments of professors and fellow students who didn't understand the demands of attending college while under the poverty line — Land finds a way to survive once again, finally graduating in her mid-thirties. Class paints an intimate portrait of motherhood as it converges and often conflicts with personal desire and professional ambition. Who has the right to create art? Who has the right to go to college? And what kind of work is valued in our culture? Class grapples with these questions, offering a searing indictment of America's educational system and an inspiring testimony of a mother's triumph against all odds. Stephanie Land is the author of the New York Times bestseller Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive, called “a testimony…worth listening to,” by The New York Times and inspiration for the Netflix series Maid. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Guardian, The Atlantic, and many other outlets. Her writing focuses on social and economic justice and parenting under the poverty line. She is a frequent speaker at colleges and national advocacy organizations. Find out more at Stepville.com. Sara K. Runnels is a seasoned humor writer, copywriter and writer-writer living in Seattle, WA. She is a regular contributor to The New Yorker, and her satire has been featured in McSweeney's, Betches and Overheard, among other publications that respect scintillating wordplay. Sara has also spent more than 15 years pushing corporate boundaries by writing extremely fun and edgy copy for a variety of popular brands (including airlines, TV networks and dating apps—all of life's necessities). Her witticisms, viral one-liners and sharp social commentary can be found, quite literally, all over the internet (@omgskr). She specializes in clever dating and relationship content, and always has something to say about politics, pop culture and the Pacific Northwest. She is currently working on a funny novel in between episodes of terrible reality TV.  Class: A Memoir of Motherhood, Hunger, and Higher Education The Elliott Bay Book Company

Good on Paper
Married By War Buddy Read | Episode 32

Good on Paper

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 47:23


✨ Married By War Buddy Read I Episode 30 ✨ Have you read the novella Married By War by Sara K.L. Wilson? Well we have! And as per usual, we had differing opinions, so no matter what kind of books you're into, we've got you covered with all the thoughts :) About the book: He's a knight bound by honor. She's a sacrificial bride. Their love cannot be. When Sir Oakensen is asked to retrieve the king's illegitimate daughter to be offered in a marriage of peace with the fae, he is hoping for nothing more than a hot meal and to keep his men alive. When Iva is told that her fate is not in the kennels raising the king's dogs, but rather to be the bride of an enemy king, she thinks her life is over. Neither of them expects love. Pursuing it could threaten two nations finally on the verge of peace. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel

Avenir Suisse Podcast
Zu Gast: Sara Käch, Studienautorin «Digitales Gesundheitssystem»

Avenir Suisse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 20:57


Elektronisches Patientendossier, E-Rezepte und Online-Sprechstunden: Zukunftsmedizin ist Datenmedizin, unsere Gesundheit wird zunehmend vermessen. Was bedeutet das für die gesellschaftliche Solidarität? Wie sollen Patientinnen und Patienten befähigt werden, über die Nutzung ihrer Daten zu entscheiden? Welche Rolle fällt dabei dem Staat, welche den Akteuren im Gesundheitswesen zu? Marc Lehmann befragt die Studienautorin Sara Käch, Partnerin der […] The post Zu Gast: Sara Käch, Studienautorin «Digitales Gesundheitssystem» appeared first on Avenir Suisse.

Comic News Insider
Episode 1423 - Flame Con Recap & Reviews Galore!

Comic News Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 60:21


Reviews: Mech Cadets, Moving, Secret Invasion, Silo, Twisted Metal, The Walking Dead: Dead City, Zombieverse, Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead animated series, Barbie, The Haunted Mansion, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, They Cloned Tyrone, Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead live action. We interrupt our massive San Diego Comic Con coverage with a Flame Con recap and review special! Jimmy attended Flame Con on one day here in NYC. As in the past, it is one of the most bright and positive cons around. As soon as you walk in, you feel it. It is an LGBTQIA+ focused event that celebrates the community proudly. Jimmy gives a quick recap on it all. Also, since we've been doing so many SDCC specials, we thought we'd catch up on some TV/Film/streaming. About 13 reviews overall! Thanks to my reviewers Ricky, Melissa, Edie, Marta, Heidi, Therese, David, Sara K, Sarah M, and Producer Joe! Great reviews from all. Stay tuned over the next couple of months for more SDCC interviews! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!

Esra Sert Podcast
50-Sara Kızıldel-Haz Bedenin

Esra Sert Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 38:58


Nove glasbene generacije
Pianista Karlo Posnjak in Sara Köveš

Nove glasbene generacije

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 61:43


Poslušamo koncert cikla Ob klavirju Glasbene mladine ljubljanske, na katerem sta aprila v Veliki dvorani Glasbene šole ljubljanskega Konservatorija za glasbo in balet nastopila pianista Karlo Posnjak in Sara Köveš. Izvedla sta vsak polovico koncerta. V interpretaciji pianista nas čakata Mala sonata v A-duru Franza Schuberta in Estampes Clauda Debussyja, pianistka pa bo zaigrala Copinovo Sonato za klavir št. 2 v b-molu, op. 35.

KMOJCast
04/26/2023- Sara K. Hunter-Executive Director of Strategic Initiatives in the Minneapolis Public Schools,

KMOJCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 4:22


Minneapolis Public School updates on 2023-2024 Graduating Students after COVID decrease.  

Nove glasbene generacije
Ema Krečič in Sara Köveš

Nove glasbene generacije

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 59:34


Duo Köveš-Krečič sta leta 2018 ustanovili pianistka Sara Köveš in violončelistka Ema Krečič. Redno nastopata na koncertih Glasbene mladine ljubljanske, v letu 2023 pa sta nastopili na petih koncertih GM odra Glasbene mladine Slovenije. Septembra 2022 sta posneli skladbo z naslovom Geschpräche mit Franz Peter skladatelja Matije Krečiča, ki je bila napisana prav zanju in bila premierno izvedena v Rdeči dvorani na Magistratu. Matija Krečič: Geschpräche mit Franz Peter Francis Poulenc: Sonata za violončelo in klavir Sergej Rahmaninov: Vokaliza, op. 34, št. 14 Astor Piazzolla: Le Grand Tango

Als Lehrer kündigen und frei leben
Wie Sara kündigt und das Leben führt, das sie sich wünschte

Als Lehrer kündigen und frei leben

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 56:06


Sara ging als Lehrerin an die Schule, weil sie den Kindern die Welt erklären wollte. Jedoch stellte sie schon während des Studiums fest, dass die Kinder sich die Welt nicht erklären lassen wollen. Trotzdem blieb sie bei dem Beruf. Und sie arbeitete über viele Jahre als verbeamtete Lehrerin. Weshalb sie nun doch kündigte und was sie jetzt stattdessen macht, erzählt sie Dir heute selbst. Viel Freude!

Babbel-podden
Barnböcker - samtidens spegel?

Babbel-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 69:14


I den fjärde säsongens premiäravsnitt pratar vi om hur samtiden speglas i barnböcker. Med utgångspunkt i den populära barnboksserien "Kattspionerna på Rosengård" träffar vi författaren och journalisten Anja Gatu. Böckerna har jämförts serien om Pelle Svanslös - en annan barnboksserie som var känd för att skildra sin samtid. Men hur kan man spegla samhällets problem och utmaningar i en berättelse för 6-9-åringar? Varför är det viktigt att även få små barn att reflektera och hur gör man det på ett sätt som inte överskuggar det huvudsakliga: att skriva en spännande berättelse? I avsnittet pratar vi även med Sara Kärrholm, forskare i litteraturvetenskap vid Lunds universitet. Och så blir det en hel drös med boktips eftersom vi passat på att ha fri läsning i pausen sedan säsong 3.

Equipodden
#142 Bettsmide med Sara Källsson

Equipodden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 62:24


Veckans avsnitt handlar om bett när podden gästas av Sara Källsson som är smed i botten och driver idag sin egen smedja med inriktning på bett. Sara berättar om hur om gör ett bett från grunden, vi pratar om bettets olika delar och funktion. Vi pratar också bettets inverkan och vad man ska tänka på när man väljer bett. Detta är ett riktigt bra basavsnitt med massor av nyttig kunskap. Sara är helt fantastisk och delar med sig av all sin kunskap. Till detta avsnitt finns också en del filmat material och det kommer komma upp på Equipoddens sociala medier

Equipodden
#142 Bettsmide med Sara Källsson

Equipodden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 62:24


Veckans avsnitt handlar om bett när podden gästas av Sara Källsson som är smed i botten och driver idag sin egen smedja med inriktning på bett. Sara berättar om hur om gör ett bett från grunden, vi pratar om bettets olika delar och funktion. Vi pratar också bettets inverkan och vad man ska tänka på när man väljer bett. Detta är ett riktigt bra basavsnitt med massor av nyttig kunskap. Sara är helt fantastisk och delar med sig av all sin kunskap. Till detta avsnitt finns också en del filmat material och det kommer komma upp på Equipoddens sociala medier

Practice? Podcast
Episode 206: Episode 202 - Logistics by day. Baking by night (Sara Bobbins)

Practice? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 40:00


Dave reconnects with his former student Sara Bobbins to learn that as Outbown (shipping) Lead at Thule, she '"loves paperwork" - the satisfaction of a well-shipped item. Further, she now serves a well-baked cookie as founder of Sara K's Confections.  Sara remembers Dave's (2013) Managing for Quality course for its relevance to both of these practices. 

Como lo oyes
Como lo oyes - Arpegios 4 - 01/12/22

Como lo oyes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 58:59


Cuarta parte de la nueva serie "Arpegios". Un repertorio con base instrumental de arpegios de guitarra o acordes desplegados por dedos mágicos de guitarristas, de músicos especiales: The Innocence mission, Led Zeppelin, Stephen Bishop, Bill Frisell, Seals & Crofts, Crissi Cochrane, Orleans… Víctor y Diego, es decir nuestros Simon & Garfunkel. Otro programa tranquilito con un sonido preferentemente del rock anglosajón… y con más españoles como Ramón Arroyo o Pigmy (Carrots). DISCO 1 ORLEANS Sails (5) DISCO 2 THE INNOCENCE MISSION Lake Shore Drive (5) DISCO 3 JORMA KAUKONEN There’s A Bright Side Somewhere (2) DISCO 4 PIGMY El Hombre Menguante (4) DISCO 5 SARA K. I Really Do (4) DISCO 6 CRISSI COCHRANE Pretty Words (7) DISCO 7 RAMÓN ARROYO Hoy no (HAN LLOVIDO 15 AÑOS - 11) DISCO 8 STEPHEN BISHOP Rebecca’s Theme (10) DISCO 9 STEPHEN BISHOP Never Letting Go (CARELESS - 2) DISCO 10 FLORENCE WARNER Drawing Pictures (Cara 2 Corte 2 ¿?) DISCO 11 BILL FRISELL Good Old People (2) DISCO 12 KELLY JOE PHELPS Not So Far To Go (4) DISCO 13 SEALS & CROFTS Ruby Jean and Billie Lee (7) DISCO 14 VÍCTOR Y DIEGO Canción última (CD 2 - 6) DISCO 15 LED ZEPPELIN Stairway To Heaven (4) Escuchar audio

Turning 30 Podcast
Turning 30 and Laughing Your Way to a Better Dating Life ft. Sara K. Runnels

Turning 30 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 50:11


Join me and writer and viral meme queen Sara K. Runnels on this week's episode of the podcast where we are having a candid conversation all about dating in your thirties. Sara is a writer and humorist living in Seattle, Washington and her work is featured in The New Yorker, McSweeney's, Betches, and hundreds of dating app messages. Her witty modern-dating content has amassed a tiny following on Instagram as @omgskr and I had the opportunity to sit down with her and have an open conversation on dating, why dating in your thirties evolves from your twenties, if we should be more open to dating different types of people, what to do on a bad first date, how to vet men on the dating apps and many, many more topics that you don't want to miss. We also dive into why dating in your thirties when you are contemplating motherhood can be so challenging, and how to release the timelines fears to start enjoying dating more. If you like humour and want an insight from a professional dater- this episode is for you! Emma: IG: @turning30coach There are still spots left on the Turning 30 Retreat to Jordan!! For more information, click here. Sara: IG: @omgskr

Genstart - DR's nyhedspodcast
Genstart: Lægens dårlige samvittighed

Genstart - DR's nyhedspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 25:17


Læger i psykiatrien er utilfredse. De er frustrerede. De mangler senge. De mangler hænder, som kan tage vare på de sårbare forpinte patienter. I en ny undersøgelse fra Lægeforeningen svarer over halvdelen af de adspurgte læger i psykiatrien, at det er blevet sværere at give en høj faglig behandling de sidste to år. Men hvordan er det at arbejde som læge i psykiatrien, hvor ens job er at hjælpe folk i krise - men gang på gang opleve, at man svigter dem? Det spørger vi Sara Kærn Linstow om, der har arbejdet som læge i både voksen- samt børne- og ungdomspsykiatrien i fire år. Vært: Anna Ingrisch.

The Healthy Wealthy Podcast
SuperCharge Your Health with Sara K. Vogeler

The Healthy Wealthy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 31:12


Happy Wellness Wednesday! Today we have the honor of speaking with Sara K. Vogeler about her new book "The 10 Best Ways to SuperCharge Your Health." We discuss: How Sara became an orthopedic exercise specialistConditions/issues Sara has helped treatSara's biggest recommendations on nutrition and exerciseBenefits of the keto diet and what is the keto diet Challenges when it comes to natural approaches to healingConnect with SaraQuick website: www.AskSaraNow.comMajor website: www.TheNeuroMuscularCenter.comExercise class MWFat 9:30am EDT (first class free): https://www.eventbrite.com/e/224262995657Additional ResourcesNatren's probiotics: Healthy Trinity very important for your microbiome and making a healthy gut:https://www.natren.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=paid&utm_campaign=1573553696&utm_content=133222708537&utm_term=natren%20probiotics&gadid=591729346023&gclid=Cj0KCQjwhLKUBhDiARIsAMaTLnEwnQlLJUae2GLaxsS8NyYcAazj9PwoXwkqJyQS14v4cVes5LgsmDMaAtH7EALw_wcBBonnie Bainbridge Cohenwww.bonniebainbridgecohen.comThe School for Body-Mind Centering®www.bodymindcentering.comFor more on keto and intermittent fasting:https://www.drberg.com/blog/the-best-keto-and-intermittent-fasting-tips-dr-bergChogyam Trungpa Rinpochehttps://www.chronicleproject.com/

So Bad It's Good with Ryan Bailey
Writer/Humorist/Master Dater Sara K Runnels on Tinder, Hinge, Bumble, Raya, Christian Mingle, Famers Only, 90 Day Fiance, Love on the Spectrum and Bachelor in Paradise!!

So Bad It's Good with Ryan Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 98:17


THURSYAY! You guys, todays episode is one i laughed my ass of doing so i hope you do too. We have writer/humorist/professional dater Sara K. Runnels (insta and twitter @omgskr also check out her link tree on her insta for all links to her new yorker articles and more!) is on the pod and we talk about dating. She walks me thru all the dating apps, the tropes of dating, why it CAN be fun, 90 Day Fiance, Love on the Spectrum and even Bachelor in Paradise. I had a blast and hope she comes on many more times! Hope you dig it! Also, So Bad It's Good has a voicemail now! 323-425-9542. Please feel free to call with your thoughts! If you do you are giving me full permission to use on the show! Also, I'm on CAMEO. I'll be filming in Dorit's Room so sign up today at cameo.com and search Ryan Bailey! Have a great week guys! -Go to magicspoon.com/SOBAD to grab a variety pack and try it today! And be sure to use our promo code SOBAD at checkout to save five dollars off your order! And Magic Spoon is so confident in their product, it's backed with a 100% happiness guarantee — so if you don't like it for any reason, they'll refund your money, no questions asked. Remember, get your next delicious bowl of guilt-free cereal at MagicSpoon.com/SOBAD and use the code SOBAD to save five dollars off. -Right now, for a limited time you can save 25% on your first order of ReadySlim's 28 Day Detox Tea Kit plus get a FREE collapsible water bottle! Go to ReadySlim.com/SOBAD. That's R-E-A-D-Y S-L-I-M dot com slash SOBAD, to save 25% on your first purchase of ReadySlim's 28 Day Detox Tea Kit plus a FREE collapsible water bottle!  Remember to subscribe and join me Monday thru Thursday for interviews with podcasters and reality starts, show recaps, Garth and Justin, Bill and Becky Bailey and so much more!! Plus, tell your friends. I, honestly, think there is something for everyone in these pods. The more the merrier!  ALSO GO CHECK OUT THE PATREON patreon.com/sobaditsgood. Support what we are doing here. THANK YOUUUUUUU!!!!! If you're enjoying the insane amount of blood, sweat and literal tears of this pod consider telling a friend or rating us 5 stars on iTunes! Special shoutout to Maritza Lopez (Insta: @maritza.gif) for all of her insanely hard work creating these beautiful pieces of art on my instagram and patreon page!!  Time Stamps are below. Use them. They are your friend. This pod isn't meant to be digested all at once! Contact me on Insta if you need me to send them to you if you can't find them! 5;49-Show Notes 18:18-Sarah K Runnels Twitter: @ryanbailey25 Instagram: @sobaditsgoodwithryanbailey, @ryanbailey25 Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

COVIDCalls
EP #287 - 06.03.2021 - Mother & Daughter Reflect on a Pandemic Year

COVIDCalls

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 67:41


Today I welcome Sara McBride and Bernadette McBride back to COVIDCalls for a follow up on their lives and work in the 14 months since we first talked. Bernadette McBride has a Masters in Nursing from Gonzaga University and a Masters in Health Education from Whitworth University. She is a registered Nurse Practitioner in Washington State, specializing in geriatric family practice. Bernadette formerly the owner of adult family homes, Legacy Management and Tranquility Life Care in the Tri-Cities for 25 years. For her first Master's degree, she focused on death and bereavement of parents who lost children to SIDS. Dr. Sara K. McBride has a Ph.D. in Media Studies from Massey University.  Sara has a master's degree in Public Administration from University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, with a concentration in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance. She is currently a Mendenhall Fellow at the U.S. Geological Survey, studying the communication of aftershock forecasts and earthquake early warning. Sara also has served 16 years as a practitioner in emergency management. She was part of the New Zealand's H1N1 response in 2009.

She Can Talk
Music with DJ Sara K

She Can Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 74:16


This week I interview all the way from Paris, France the Lovely DJ Sara K. She kicks it with me on she got started as a DJ, her favorite type of hiphop music, as well as what it is like being a woman DJ in a male dominated field in Europe. 

Outgrow The Grind
Bolster Your Boundaries

Outgrow The Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 37:46


Women in our patriarchal culture are socialized to please, and that can make saying “no” and setting clear boundaries (and even knowing what boundaries we're “allowed” to set) very difficult.  

Dating in the Bae
Meet the Meme Queen

Dating in the Bae

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 33:22


Are you an absolute star in what you do? Today’s guest, Sara K. Runnels, knows exactly what it is like to be her most confident, authentic and badass self. Sara is currently living her best life in Seattle and doing what she loves most! Sara is a successful copywriter, and she’s a humor writer and meme queen machine on Twitter and Instagram!  Join Becca and Sara as they talk about their shared love for Paul Rudd and all things dating;  you’ll leave inspired, motivated and ready to explore your creative side! Jump straight into: 00:21 - On doing a polar bear plunge and why you should be giving out your phone number more! 03:01 - The life of a humor writer and social media star: copywriter by day and meeting Paul Rudd in Maui by night! 09:52 - A comparison between New York’s and Seattle’s dating styles, how to find the sweet spot between “casual” and “serious” dating, and how Sara deals with all the DMs from several prospects. 18:11 - Why being a content creator is not exclusive for single people, and Sara’s funniest dating story. 23:57 - Dating advice: there are no rules! Resources Follow Sara on https://twitter.com/omgskr (Twitter) and https://www.instagram.com/omgskr (Instagram) Check out her http://www.sararunnels.com/ (website)! Check out her recent New Yorker https://www.newyorker.com/humor/daily-shouts/jobs-you-can-add-to-your-resume-as-a-single-person (article)!  Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/datinginthebae/ (@datinginthebae)). Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and share with all of your fellow baes.  Rebecca’s IG:https://www.instagram.com/pibblesandpizza/ (@pibblesandpizza)

Como lo oyes
Como lo oyes - Canciones para que nos gusten los lunes - 15/02/21

Como lo oyes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 58:56


Canciones escondidas para que nos gusten los lunes. Secretas, recónditas… Artistas de máxima categoría. El guitarrista Lee Ritenour y su disco de confinamiento. Stephen Stills, uno de los mayores talentos que dado jamás la música estadounidense. La nueva generación de grandes compositores: Taylor Swift, Sarah Jarosz, Marcus King, Joachim Cooder, Katie Pruitt… Veteranos de alto voltaje: Greg Brown, Lucinda Williams, Dara K., Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne... La siempre olvidada Laura Allan. Y ¿Tom Jans? Hoy Enrique Urquijo cumpliría 61 años. DISCO 1 LEE RITENOUR The Lighthouse (3) DISCO 2 LAURA ALLAN Take A Walk (9)  DISCO 3 TAYLOR SWIFT The last great american dynasty (3) DISCO 4 MARCUS KING Sweet Mariona (5) DISCO 5 STEPHEN STILLS Know You Got To Run [Live] (CD 3 - 6) DISCO 6 SARAH JAROSZ I Can't Love You Now (2) DISCO 7 JOACHIM COODER Come Along Buddy (3) DISCO 8 GREG BROWN Spring Wind (8) DISCO 9 LUCINDA WILLIAMS Lately (GOING DRIFTLESS - 1) DISCO 10 KATIE PRUITT Loving Her (8) DISCO 11 SARA K.The Edge of Town (7) DISCO 12 TOM JANS Gotta Move (1) DISCO 13 ERNIQUE URQUIJO ¿ ? (1) DISCO 14 KENNY “BLUES BOSS” WAYNE Bumpin’ Down The Highway(10) Escuchar audio

Radio Jorns
Radio Jorns #20

Radio Jorns

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 56:00


Wie egal darf einem/r Fotografen*In sein, was Models und/oder Kunden mit den Bildern machen? Und ... kann/darf/soll man ungefragt Bilder im Internet kritisieren? Musik: Sara K. - All your love | Editors - The phone book | Calexico - Quattro | R.E.M. - Drive

The Qarawiyyin Podcast
Ep. 12: Green Wave - Islam in Europe | ACHIME

The Qarawiyyin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 128:53


In Episode 12, the Qarawiyyin Podcast welcomes two guests: Sara K. Shehlawi and Noha El Haddad, the founders of ACHIME, or the Association of Muslim Girls in Spain. As European populism and anti-Islamic sentiment manifest in new and uglier ways, we ask: what sparked this, and what does it mean for the global Ummah? Sara and Noha examine the challenges Muslims face in Spain, Prophetic wisdoms for dealing with them, and projections for the future of Islam in Europe. Sara K. Shehlawi is a student in East Asian studies majoring in Chinese and interested in Chinese history and politics, and is also a student of the Islamic Sciences. She is one of the founders of ACHIME, a Muslim girls association that seeks to create a comfortable environment where young Muslim girls can grow and acquire knowledge about their deen and society. Noha El Haddad Boufares is an Emergency Physician specialized in Family and Community Medicine, with a Master's degree in Emergencies, Disasters and Catastrophes. She is of Morrocan origin, and also a co-founder and former president of ACHIME. She is currently finishing a Master's Degree in Advanced Studies on Islam in the Contemporary European Society at the Complutense University of Madrid. ACHIME - Chicas Musulmanas de España: www.asociacionachime.com Follow ACHIME on Instagram: instagram.com/achimeofficial _ The Qarawiyyin Project aims to revive the tradition of Muslim women being at the forefront of discussing the most critical issues of our time from an Islamic perspective, and empower women to be active in their communities around the world in carrying Islam as a way of life. Read our publications: qarawiyyinproject.co Email us: contact@qarawiyyinproject.co

American Journal of Psychiatry Audio
November 2020: Brain Responses During Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorder

American Journal of Psychiatry Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 32:58


Executive Editor Michael Roy speaks with Sara K. Blaine, Ph.D., and Rajita Sinha, Ph.D., about their article on the use of brain imaging in the evaluation of drinking outcomes during early outpatient treatment for alcohol use disorder. Dr. Sara Blaine is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Auburn University. She recently completed postdoctoral work at Yale University. Her work has looked at how genes and aspects of the brain affect the development of alcoholism under conditions of stress. Dr. Rajita Sinha is the Foundations Fund Professor of Psychiatry at the Yale University School of Medicine, where she also is a professor of neurobiology. She is chief of the psychology section in psychiatry and co-director of education at the Yale Center for Clinical Investigation. In addition, she is a professor in the Child Study Center and founding director of the Yale Stress Center. Her research has looked at the mechanisms of chronic stress, adversity, and coping. She is also interested in developing new ways to counter the effects of stress and addictive behaviors. How the authors became interested in this area of research [2:48] Why the authors studied the neurobiology of individuals who are in the early phase of abstinence from alcohol [4:37] Areas of the brain that are linked to stress and reward circuits that are affected by addiction [6:20] Details about the study design and patient population [8:21] The different measurements used in the study, and how the authors analyzed the data [11:38] Results of the two-part analysis, which observed patients’ responses to alcohol, stress, or neutral cues and which evaluated treatment outcomes among patients [17:04] Did any results surprise the authors? [20:56] Study limitations [23:18] How this research adds to the overall body of knowledge about treatment for alcohol use disorder [24:12] Implications the work has for programs that provide treatment for alcohol use disorder [26:12] Main takeaways for researchers, clinicians, and other mental health professionals [27:58] Recommendations for further research [29:42] Be sure to let your colleagues know about the podcast, and please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you listen to it. Subscribe to the podcast here. Listen to other podcasts produced by the American Psychiatric Association. Browse articles online. Watch Deputy Editor Daniel S. Pine, M.D., present highlights from the November 2020 issue. Follow the journals of APA Publishing on Twitter. E-mail us at ajp@psych.org

Man müsste mal...
Sara Köhler und Christoph Gagzow: Familiencafé Mama Chocolate

Man müsste mal...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 36:40


Familiencafé „Mama Chocolate“ „Unsere Zielgruppe sind die Kleinsten. Die Kinder von 0 bis 1 Jahr und natürlich ihre Eltern. Für sie sind wir im Familiencafé in der Friedrichstraße 3 seit vielen Jahre ein Anlaufpunkt. – Tatsächlich, der einzige Ort dieser Art in Schwerin. Bei uns heißt es: Schuhe aus! Zumindest im hinteren Teil des Cafés, dort wo die Kleinen auf dem Boden krabbeln. Vorne im Café, gleich wenn man reinkommt, haben wir eine Sitzecke für die Großen. Da gibt es einen leckeren Kaffee oder auch eine Schorle und bei Bedarf auch eine vegetarische Kleinigkeit zum Essen. Dort sind unsere Gäste oft genug auch Leute, die Schwerin besuchen und neugierig sind oder Schwerinerinnen und Schweriner, die für ein paar Momente einen ruhigen Ort suchen. Die meisten Besucherinnen und Besucher sind Eltern aus allen Stadtteilen Schwerins, die den Weg zu uns machen, weil sie hier außer einem guten Kaffee auch Rat, Austausch und Entspannung finden. Hinten im Café ist es oft sehr lebendig´. Manchmal so, wie 10 Kindergeburtstage auf einmal. Wenn 25 Kinderwagen im Laden stehen, dann wird es echt auch mal laut. Und dennoch ist es das „Mama Chocolate“ besonders für die Mamas ein Ort, wo sie auch mal loslassen können. Schon die Kleinsten beschäftigen sich miteinander und es sind ja auch immer noch andere Mütter oder Väter da, die einen Blick auf die Kinder haben. Im Moment ist nicht klar, wie es mit dem „Mama Chocolate“ weitergehen wird. Es wurde als privates Café von Gunhild Nienkerk gegründet und 2017 von der Caritas übernommen und wird seitdem von Sara geführt. – Nun kann es sein, dass dieses wunderbare und einzigartige Angebot nicht weitergeführt werden kann, weil das Geld fehlt. – Wir reden dabei über 70.000 € Finanzierungsbedarf. – Für das, was bei und geleistet wird, ist das wenig. Ehrlich, wir waren doch alle mal klein und kaum einer erinnert sich daran. Dabei wäre das echt nötig. – Bei uns gibt es keinen Unterschied zwischen Müttern mit Geld oder ohne, zwischen Müttern unterschiedlichen Alters, unterschiedlicher Nationalitäten oder Religionen. In den ersten Monaten mit ihren Neugeborenen sind sie alle gleich – müde. Und genau für sie sind wir da. Da würde echt etwas fehlen in Schwerin. Das „Mama Chocolate“ ist mehr als nur ein Café mit liebevoller Bewirtung: es ist Begegnungsstätte, Spielplatz und Anlaufstelle für Anliegen rund ums Elternsein und Elternwerden. Unsere Angebote reichen von Stillberatung, Hebammensprechstunde, Vernetzung zu Sozialberatungen verschiedenster Themenkomplexe bis hin zu besonderen Veranstaltungen: Babykonzert, Lesungen, Ausstellungen. Und wenn es nach uns ginge, dann gäbe es in ein paar Jahren ganz viele „Mama Chocolates“ in der Landeshauptstadt, die sich ja auch Lebenshauptstadt nennt. Wir haben Förderung für die Fortführung des einzigen Familiencafés in Schwerin beantragt und wollen nun an die Stadtvertreterinnen und Stadtvertreter herantreten und sie davon überzeugen, dass wir für die Stadt ein tolles und sinnvolles Angebot bereithalten. – Einige von ihnen wissen das bereits, denn sie waren mit ihren Kleinen ja auch schon bei uns und wissen, was in der Stadt fehlen würde. Über ihr Engagement und ihre Erfahrungen im Schweriner Familiencafé Mama Chocolate sprechen Sara Köhler und Christoph Gagzow“ mit Andreas Lußky und Claus Oellerking im Podcast „Man müsste mal …“ Webseite: https://manmuesstemal.jimdofree.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/manmuesstemal/ Podcast: https://www.podcast.de/podcast/822137/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3G2Sici6xfKtmX4h5GJC6W iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/man-m%C3%BCsste-mal/id1518142952

Wellenrauschen – Dein Podcast für den Norden.
#24: Rettet das Familiencafé!

Wellenrauschen – Dein Podcast für den Norden.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 28:37


Dem Schweriner Familiencafé Mama Chocolate droht zum Jahresende die Schließung. Der soziale Treffpunkt könnte mit Hilfe der Stadt, dem Land und privat-wirtschaftlicher Initiativen gerettet werden. Egal ob Hartz IV-Empfängerin, Angestellte oder gut situierte Mutter – im Familiencafé Mama Chocolate fallen die sozialen Schranken. Die Einrichtung in der Schweriner Innenstadt ist seit mehr als zehn Jahren fester Anlaufpunkt für Mütter, Väter, Eltern, Kinder, Jugendliche und Senioren. „Man kann fast sagen, Mama Chocolate hat sich zu einer Institution in der Stadt entwickelt”, sagt Sara Köhler im Wellenrauschen Podcast #24. Gemeinsam mit Christoph Gagzow betreibt sie seit drei Jahren unter Trägerschaft der Caritas das Familiencafé. Zum Jahresende droht dem sozialen Treffpunkt jedoch die Schließung. Der Wohlfahrtsverband kündigte an, die Förderung einstellen zu müssen. Ein schwerer Schlag für das Café und seine Betreiber, die viel Herzblut in Mama Chocolate investiert haben. Im Wellenrauschen Podcast sprechen Sara und Christoph über die Angebote des Familiencafés, seine Bedeutung für die Stadt Schwerin und wie sie die Einrichtung mit Hilfe von Stadt und Land, privater Unterstützung und Support von Unternehmen doch noch retten wollen.

Mladi virtuozi
PIanistka Sara Köveš

Mladi virtuozi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 33:25


Današnjo oddajo posvečamo pianistki Sari Köveš, ki je svojo glasbeno pot začela z osmimi leti na Glasbeni šoli Lendava pod mentorstvom Eme Šertel in Hajnalke Magyar, nato pa jo je nadaljevala na Konservatoriju za glasbo in balet v Mariboru in na Univerzi za glasbo in uprizarjajočo umetnost v Gradcu. Hitro je začela nastopati in tako kot solistka nastopila z godalnim kvartetom in orkestrom konservatorija v Kazinski dvorani SNG Maribor, izvedla pa je tudi samostojni recital v Viteški dvorani Pokrajinskega muzeja Maribor v okviru projekta Variacije - Hommage a Franz Liszt. Leta 2017 je z odliko maturirala in prejela diplomo dr. Romana Klasinca, ki jo podeljuje mariborski konservatorij svojim najbolj uspešnim dijakom. Poleg tega je še prejemnica številnih nagrad na državnih in mednarodnih tekmovanjih, kot nagrajenka TEMSIG-a je sodelovala tudi pri projektu Zlati pianisti in snemala v studiu Pianoroom. Udeležila se je še več seminarjev in mojstrskih tečajev, ki so jih vodili priznani profesorji, trenutno pa študira na ljubljanski Akademiji za glasbo v razredu Aleksandra Serdarja. V njeni interpretaciji lahko poslušate Kreisleriano op. 16 Roberta Schumanna.

Creativity Lives Here
Creating an Organic Food Business with Sara-K Hannig Nour

Creativity Lives Here

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 47:20


I’m so honored to have Sara-K Hannig Nour on the show today. Sara is the founder of Sara’s Organic Food, which is an organic food business based in Egypt. Sara’s Organic Food grows and distributes healthy and fresh farm produce and more to supermarkets in Egypt and directly to people’s homes via The Golden Box, which is a farm-to-home service that gives people access to this incredible produce on a weekly basis. The Golden Box is Egypt’s first farm-to-home delivery service, making Sara’s Organic Food a pioneer in the local food movement by reconnecting people to their food and where it comes from. In 2017, Sara won the Cartier Women’s Initiative Award for the work that she’s done with her company. She’s also the mother of two beautiful girls, whom she has been raising in a way where they have the opportunity to be very closely connected to nature.There are so many different ways in which we can manifest beautiful creations in this world of ours, and one of my intentions with this show is to have people from all walks of life on here so that you, dear Listeners, can receive inspiration from them and explore all of the different ways we can channel our creativity into amazing creations. So it’s truly special for me to have someone like Sara on the show who created an organic farm and organic food business, which is not only a remarkable endeavor in and of itself, but has also had such a positive influence on so many human beings. Enjoy this inspiring conversation with Sara-K Hannig Nour! FIND SARAwww.sarasorganicfood.comIG: @sarasorganicfoodFB: Sara’s Organic Food FIND MEwww.leahsalinas.comInstagram: @leah_salinasTHINGS WE MENTIONED IN THE EPISODEwww.sarasorganicfood.comIG: @sarasorganicfoodFB: Sara’s Organic FoodThe Golden BoxThe Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett Black SeedsEPISODE QUOTES“If you’ve never had an Egyptian mango, I’d say you’d never had a mango.” - Sara-K Hannig Nour “To me, creativity means being able to creating something that I’m passionate about and that will help others and that is good for the planet.” - Sara-K Hannig Nour —May this episode bring you joy & inspiration!xo Leah—This podcast has been edited and produced by René G. Salinas.

Life, Death and the Space Between
The Human Journey with Sara K. Schneider

Life, Death and the Space Between

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 27:17


Sara K. Schneider, Ph.D. is trained as a performance anthropologist, with degrees from Yale and NYU, and is the CEO & Founder of The Human Journey® . She consults to hospices, healthcare, and mission-driven organizations on learning and growth, and trains professionals to help families and support groups develop belonging, the capacity for meaning-making, and communication skills when they’re in the heart of change.  The proprietary The Human Journey® Experience that she created, designed, teaches, and licenses to organizations and individual practitioners has been called a “brilliantly crafted family tool” and celebrated for its permission-giving to participants, allowing them to “identify the level of openness, vulnerability, and sharing that feel right to them,” an experience that, when used in the hospice setting, patients may need “more than the morphine.”  Sara has designed and facilitated strategy sessions, programs, trainings, and retreats for such healthcare clients as Joliet Area Community Hospice, the American Holistic Nurses Association, the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses, and the Esalen Institute, as well as for not-for-profit and corporate clients. Her books on human performance have been published by Yale University Press, Cuneiform Books, and Pendragon Press.  You can learn more about her work at www.the-human-journey.com . In this episode we discuss:    THE HUMAN JOURNEY®, and how is it designed to help folks at end of life?  Why do we have to wait until the end of life to contemplate death?  What is the Hero's Journey and how does it play into the human Journey?  How do you think about the role of story in THJ?  In what ways, if any, do you see a kind of spiritual underpinning to THJ? / Why don’t you consider it “therapy”? Follow Sara K. Schneider Facebook https://www.facebook.com/THJthehumanjourney/ Website: https://The-Human-Journey.com  Trainings on EventBrite: https://bit.ly/2XHm3iM LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-human-journey/ Twitter: @thehumanjourne1   Follow Dr. Amy Robbins www.dramyrobbins.com http://www.instagram.com/dramyrobbins dramyrobbins@gmail.com ldsbquestions@gmail.com  

Spark Science
Sharing Science Part 1: Humor w/ Dr. Yeo

Spark Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 25:57


How do we humans interact with scientific information? This episode is part 1 of our short Sharing Science series where we talk to researchers who study how science is communicated. In this episode, our guest is Dr. Sara K. Yeo from the University of Utah. She specializes in Science and Risk communication and most recently has started to study how humor is used to share scientific information on social media.

The Hospice Chaplaincy Show with Saul Ebema
Dr. Sara K. Schneider- On her invention of “The Human Journey®” and its relevance for hospice and palliative care.

The Hospice Chaplaincy Show with Saul Ebema

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 36:13


All the material shared by Dr. Schneider on this episode regarding “The Human Journey®” is proprietary material. Sara has a PhD in Performance Studies. She is also an accomplished playwright and theatre director.

Brian Crombie Radio Hour
Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 56 - Sara K Atie on Millennials in Politics

Brian Crombie Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 35:54


Host Brian Crombie is joined by Sara K Atie to chat about why Millennials are not motivated to be involved in politics and how to invigorate that.

Flash Forward
Doomsday 2000/2038/2100

Flash Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 51:34


Today we travel to a future where software engineers didn’t actually fix any of the Y2K bugs. What would have happened if we had ignored the problem? What lessons does Y2K have for us, and why are people worried about 2038 and 2100?   Guests: Peter de Jager — author of “Doomsday 2000” and Y2K town crier.  Dr. Andy Michael — geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey’s Earthquake Science Center John Feminella — software engineer at ThoughtWorks Dr. Sara K. McBride — emergency management specialist with the U.S. Geological Survey → → → Further reading & resources here! ← ← ←  Flash Forward is produced by me, Rose Eveleth. The intro music is by Asura and the outtro music is by Hussalonia. The episode art is by Matt Lubchansky.  Get in touch:  Twitter // Facebook // Reddit // info@flashforwardpod.com Support the show: Patreon // Donorbox Subscribe: iTunes // Soundcloud // Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Girl Hero Society: The Podcast

This is for Sara K.

Birth Words: Language For a Better Birth
Infertility III: A Conversation with Natasha Marchand of Bebo Mia

Birth Words: Language For a Better Birth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 25:00


In this episode, I continue the conversation from previous episodes about the language surrounding infertility. Natasha Marchand, co-founder of Bebo Mia, discusses the unique situations of would-be expectant parents facing infertility, and what helpful and non-helpful language looks like.   TRANSCRIPT: Sara Pixton: Welcome to today's episode. Before we jump in, I just want to say if you have listened to the podcast before and you are loving it, please leave a review on your podcast app, so more people can find out about Birth Words and be touched by the things that we're talking about here. And now for today's episode. Natasha has been working with women to support their wellness goals for over a decade. She is a doula trainer, a hypnotherapist, prenatal fitness and yoga instructor, and a fertility specialist. As the co-founder of Bebo Mia and co-owner of Baby and Me Fitness, she loves helping women feel stronger and more confident in their lives, whether that is in their birth business, or as they move fertility all the way to parenting. She is also the proud mother of seven-year-old Sadie, conceived with ART after a four-year struggle, and recently gave birth to her second daughter, Margo. Welcome Natasha, to the Birth Words podcast.   Natasha Marchand: Thank you for having me. I'm really excited to be here.   Sara: I'm so excited to talk with you and for our listeners to gain your perspective. Do you want to give just a quick introduction of yourself and your business and what you're doing here on the podcast?   Natasha: Sure. Well, my name is Natasha, like you said. I struggled myself with infertility for four years before having my first daughter and then six years later, had my second daughter so there's quite a bit of a gap. And so there was many years where I struggled with infertility, but my background is in yoga and hypnotherapy, and obviously I'm a birth doula and of course to a trainer as well. So I use a lot of that to create programming for people who are struggling with infertility, because I felt like it was not only a professional thing for me but also really personal. And Bebo Mia itself as a doula training organization, or a training organization that works with birth workers who want to become doulas, for example, or perhaps work in the world of infertility or fertility as a fertility doula, which is something that's new and happening right now as awareness for infertility moves forward.   Sara: I love that. And one of the reasons I reached out to you specifically is because I saw that fertility doula training program on your website, and that really struck me. Like you said, it's not something that I'm really familiar with. I don't know any fertility doulas personally, but having had a small infertility journey of my own—Wow, I wish I had a doula there to guide me through it! Because It can be so difficult to navigate. So I'm so glad you have that going.   Natasha: Yeah, I didn’t have a fertility doula myself either. But because I was a doula at the time—I was a doula for many years before I had children of my own—so when I learned that this was going to be a struggle for me when I was figuring that out, I just started applying my work as a doula into my own life. And then recognizing that there were so many other people out there who didn't have support, who were doing this on their own or in silence, or in shame even. And so I started that to apply that into group work and into other people until eventually it just became my work as a fertility doula.   Sara: I love it. That's awesome. I am so excited to pick your brain a little bit here today. So I have some questions for you. The first one is: What unique challenges do would-be expectant parents meet when they first come face to face with fertility struggles?   Natasaha: I, you know, I can speak to my own experience and I can also speak to the experience of other people that I've witnessed. But the biggest thing is that realization that, you know, the idea of having children goes from that, like, when will I have children? to IF I'll have children. That's such a shift in everybody's mind frame. You know, you kind of grow up thinking okay, I'll do what everyone tells me I have to do you know, I'll go to college, I'll meet somebody, we’ll have a family, we’ll buy a house… all of those things will happen. And then suddenly, your expectations aren't meeting reality anymore, and that just kind of like flips everything on its side. Especially if you're someone like me who's like, I'm a planner. Like, I was like, yep, I turned 30, I'll have my kids, I’ll do… You know? I had it all planned out. And then suddenly it's like, will I even have kids? And if I don't—Who am I? Yeah, you know?   Sara: Yeah. And this episode I wanted to build on Episode number seven. I talked about my infertility journey and some research that I've come across. That goes a lot along with what you're saying of this idea of a reproductive story, that some people have it more consciously. Some people, it's more subconscious, but it totally disrupts that when you're faced with like, not when but if, and just it's a really challenging journey.   Natasha: Yeah. And it's, it really is what is this thing about me? You know, because like when you talk about language and you talk about infertility, like there's still really is this… It's not even unspoken, it's this value that's placed on women, in particular, to have children. Like that's part of our value. Like who are we, if we can’t have children. And now that that conversation is changing, but there still is these words that are used for people who don't have children, you know, like we hear it all the time. Like you're selfish or you'll change your mind, or you're too self-absorbed, or like all of this language that goes around, you know, choosing to not have children. Yeah.   Sara: Especially difficult when…   Natasha: There’s so much language around that. Yeah, like, Is there something I did wrong? Am I being punished? there's something wrong with me. So like, you can't really, you can't win, right? Because our value is so intertwined as women in particular, to having children. And that’s something we learn so early on, as young girls.   Sara: Yeah, all of this discourse that just surrounds us as we go. And then facing like, Oh, is that… Is that what I want for myself? Is that possible? with the infertility struggle, right? And you said, Am I doing something wrong? And I mentioned to you and now to our listeners that this episode is also building on a previous episode with Margaret Quinlan, who's a professor of Communications, who wrote… You're Doing it Wrong is the name of her book, because that's what people feel a lot from just the common rhetoric around pregnancy and motherhood and fertility. And that's a really, really difficult thing to be told either explicitly or implicitly and a really difficult thing to feel.   Natasha: Yeah, yeah. And I think that there are so many people out there who think that by giving advice, they're trying to help you, or they are helping you, because they do think that there’s something you're doing wrong, you know? Are you putting your legs up on the wall for 30 minutes after you have intercourse? No, Aunt Edna, I'm not. Like what? Like, you know, there's just so much. As soon as you say… as soon as you're brave enough to say that this is something you're struggling with, that's when you get all of this information that is not helping you at all. Really, it is just telling you what you said you're doing it wrong. And… these days. Are you relaxed enough? Are you going on vacation? Are you taking time for yourself? All of that is just blaming.   Sara: And that's so difficult when you said like, it's so vulnerable to open up and say, Hey, this is something that I'm struggling with, and then to be hit with all of that does not honor the vulnerability, right?   Natasha: That's right. And I if, if there was anything I wish I could do to change the language in this space, or to change the culture, in this space is to, to really have people understand how to best support somebody going through infertility. And like to explain that, quite often this unsolicited advice is not really welcome. You know, and even as, as birth professionals like we are, this can be a hard line for us because we want to believe in hope and to give people hope. And we can try it on this fine line where it's like, you know, if you do this, then you'll get pregnant, the same way often birth professionals can make that mistake of saying, if you have a birth plan, and if you give birth with this health care provider, and if you give birth at home or whatever, you know, your plan is, then you'll have the birth that you want. But really, that's, you know, we don't want to give people false hope, with infertility. You can do all of this thing, you can do everything. You can put your legs on the wall, you can go on vacation, you can do IVF. And still at the end of the day, not have a baby. Right? So we have to be really careful and mindful of our language and not offer this hope. Or it's like, oh, well, if you just did this, this would happen. Yeah.   Sara: So what can we do? We're wanting to support people struggling with infertility. We know a lot of the things we shouldn't say. We know why… we've talked about why it matters, the way that we talk. You can add more thoughts about that if you want, but what do we do? What do we say what is helpful?   Natasha: You know, I think being there for somebody and telling somebody that you're there for them is the most important thing we can do. Allowing them to be seen by you and allowing them the space to be vulnerable and, and validating the pain that they're going through is more important than anything else. Because that's what's not happening for them right now is they're saying that they're struggling, they're going through infertility. And what is coming back at them is usually something in between ‘you're doing it wrong’ or ‘it's really not that bad.’ I have a friend who has been struggling for four years or, you know, it's hovering somewhere in between that there. So what we need to do as healthcare practitioners is be okay with sitting in this uncomfortable space. Of this is just—can I swear?—this is just shitty. And that's what it is. And I am here to witness that with you and allow you to say how shitty this is to me.   Sara: And friends and family. Oh, sorry, I jumped in before you were done. And you said, like as professionals, but also like as friends and family, too, we've got a mixed listenership on this podcast. And I think that that applies to both. Would you agree?   Natasha: Absolutely agree. It applies. I agree. Yeah, that's right. There needs to be a shift in the way that we treat people going through infertility, because we don't talk the same way with people who have just been injured. You know? We don't talk to the same way who maybe just had a cancer diagnosis. We… this is a very special way that we talked to people who are going through infertility: we try to minimize it, or we try to be helpful, but we say the wrong things. Or we… there's not a recognition of how hard this really is. You know, just the little things that which I've heard, I'm sure you've heard before is like, once you realize it's going to be a struggle for you to have children, if that's something you truly desire to do, even things like getting a baby shower invitation in the mail is really hard. It can put you on the ground for, you know, days or weeks. And a lot of people don't understand that. They don't understand why you wouldn't show up. There really is not the validation around how painful this really is, how it leads to depression, how the stress rates are high for people who are going through infertility as people who are going through cancer treatments. There's not a recognition around that. It really is like, you know, ‘it will happen when it happens,’ or you know, ‘maybe it's not your time.’ There's such a minimization of the struggle that somebody is going through. Anyway, I get it. You can't really understand it until you've gone through it. But I'd love to see the culture change.   Sara: Yeah, me too. I think those are really powerful thoughts. And I think I'm… Once you have gone through it, too, there's also this temptation to like, use it as your chance to be like, “Oh, I know, it's hard because let me tell you about how hard it was for me,” which is also not a helpful response. Right? And if we're truly validating someone else's grief, we're not in platforming to, like, jump into our own, right?   Natasha: Yes. As professionals, I find that's a hard line to walk regardless of if you're a fertility doula or a birth doula, right, because our own experiences shape what we think is good, you know, what, what we think are good decisions. And, and that's just human nature, but our job is to come at things in an unbiased way. And so when we're working with infertility, you know, as a professional, we're not really able to say, you know, well for me, this works and so it should work for you. It really still…we have to really come back to being like, here's all the information, what decision do you want to make? And also support you through that?   Sara: Yeah, I appreciate that perspective. Another question for you. So how can those dealing with infertility harness the power of our words to help them in their journey?   Natasha: One of the big things that I do in my work as a fertility doula is, is to look at the language we're using with ourselves now, and so for many of us, well for me, when I first began this journey of infertility, it was really like I was really down on myself, I really questioned my lifestyle, I really question things I had done in my past, I had a lot of negative self-talk. And, and I knew better because this is what I do for a living. And so I had to work really hard to fix that. And I'm not trying to say that everything we have to say is positive. And when it comes to fertility, like I said, I don't want to be giving false hope. I don't want to give people you know, thoughts…try to put thoughts in people's heads that are like, ‘I will for sure have a baby’ or, you know, ‘close your eyes and imagine your baby.’ That can be so hard and triggering for somebody who's going through infertility. So let's work on our thought process in not in a way that's like positive or nothing. But in a way that's like, how can we reframe this so it feels healthier in our in our bodies? So we're not hurting ourselves and causing ourselves harm as we go through this. Like we're not making it worse. And so what we do a lot of the times is come up with balanced statements. So statements that feel true, or can stop that negative cycle that causes us like a downward spiral each day, you know, like when you wake up your ‘I'll never have a kid’ and, you know, ‘why? Why would I get up off the floor right now?’ Like all those…that kind of language that spirals and changes your actions throughout the day? Like how can we create a kinder and more gentle thing that you can say in the morning? You know, so, rather than saying, ‘I'll never have children,’ we don't go right to positive and say, ‘I will have children’ and wake up and expect that that's going to be the outcome. But how can we say, ‘you know what, today is the day that I'm going to practice my breathing techniques,’ or work a little bit more on myself, or you know, spend the day, you know, whatever it is. I really do sit down and spend a lot of time with my clients to figure out what wording would work best for them to be gentler to themselves, so the day doesn't feel as hard. Yeah, you know, what, what can you be doing each and every day to make this journey better? And how can we implant that language into our subconscious rather than what was fed to us?   Sara: I love all of your thoughts about that. And because I feel similarly with just my goal with this podcast and the other work that I do with Birth Words, the goal is not to be like, only positive talk, because sometimes there's some really negative stuff that already exists that you have to work through. But I like how you said, Let's reframe this, so it feels healthy in your body. And I think that reframing is critical.   Natasha: Yeah. And it's really like when I sit with my clients, and I do this work, there are questions that I asked, you know, if your negative self-thought is ‘I'll never have children, I'll never have children.’ You say that over and over again in your head. Okay, so, just what about that statement is true? You know, have you been told that you'll never have children? Are all paths towards having children closed to you? What are you willing to do to have children? You know, like really start dissecting where that negative thought comes from. Who told you that if you never have children, you're not a good woman, you know, or good person? You know, where are these thoughts coming from so that we can look at it and be like, Oh, that statement’s not really true. What is true is that I'm, I'm trying this avenue right now, and I'm giving it my best shot. And if this doesn't work, I'm willing to try another avenue. That sounds better, right?   Sara: And you sound so much more like an agent, making choices, being thoughtful about, ‘these are my options and this is the path that I can pursue,’ instead of being like this passive recipient of your fate, right?   Natasha: That's right. That's right. And putting some control into that because there is obviously the sense of a loss of control. Right? When you have when you have a plan and that plan is not happening for you.   Sara: K, I love, I so appreciate our conversation. I'm going to wrap it up with two quick questions here. The first one is, if you had to describe in one word, your feelings or beliefs about the fertility journey, what one word would you choose?   Natasha: The fertility journey or mine?   Sara: However you want to interpret it, and if you need to throw out a few we can, we can work with that.   Natasha: I wouldn't label it as… you know, it did change. But the beginning when I was just hearing about this and learning what a struggle it was going to be for me, I would have called it suffering.   Sara: Okay. And I love the thoughts that you've shared to help, again reframe that, to make it feel less like suffering, but also the earlier thoughts you shared about having other people recognize, this feels like intense suffering. I think that's, that's really fitting.   Natasha: Yeah. And it really was, I was gonna say it really was the, the getting out of that thought process and say, What can I do with this information now that I have it? How can I pull parts of my life to make a change to make this better? I feel very fortunate that I was already kind of in this birth world when I encountered this, because I was able to pull things together and create out of it, which really lifted me out of that suffering place. But not only that, it led me to find other people who were going through it. So I could say I'm suffering and they could say back to me, I'm suffering too. And that's still so much. Just being able to create that in my world was so important.   Sara: Thank you for sharing your story and your wisdom. How can we connect with you? Follow you personally or Bebo Mia, or whatever you want to throw out there.   Natasha: Sure, you can visit us at bebomia.com. We also have a blog post on this that comes with like a really large ebook just on how we can best support our clients who are going through infertility or who are now pregnant after infertility. So you can go to bebomia.com/birthwords. And that will be up for anybody who ever wants to see it. And if anybody ever wanted to join any of our programs, we have a BIRTHWORDS code for 15% off anything you'd ever want to join us with and become part of our community.   Sara: Love it. Thank you so much for your generosity and go head over to their website. Check it out. They have so many resources for birth professionals and really are doing something dynamic and new with the way that they're approaching all of it, so go check it out. It's worth it.   Natasha: Thank you so much. Thank you for allowing me to be on the podcast.   Sara: It was so great to have you. Thanks so much, Natasha.   Natasha: Thank you.   Outro: Did words play an important role in your birth experience? If you're interested in sharing your story on the podcast, go to www.birthwords.com. If you're liking what you hear on the podcast, please leave a review on your podcast app. For more resources about harnessing the power of words to benefit the birth experience, visit birthwords.com   Transcribed by https://otter.ai

Brave Girls with Tracy Imm
See The Other Side with Sara Daigle

Brave Girls with Tracy Imm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 38:15


Meet my friend Sara K. Daigle, a trained neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) expert and hypnotherapist living in Portland, Maine. She tells her story of being born and abandoned at a nursery in Calcutta, India. She was subsequently adopted at six weeks old and came to America. Sara is the creator of the Unveil, Unlock and Unleash coaching program where she works to help her clients remove the energy blocks and achieve greatness. Her knowledge of the subconscious mind and how it works is extensive and now she is teaching others mindset techniques that she used to reprogram old belief systems, release negative emotions and rewire her brain. Sara spent a decade working for a credit card processor handling accounts for very prominent internet marketers. She talks about her personal growth and development path, working with coaches and mentors that has led her to take the leap into entrepreneurship full time. We talk about the importance of mindset in your life and your business. An introvert by nature, Sara shares her struggles with anxiety and panic and how she now helps others to step into their power. We talk about her decision to step away from the corporate life and move to her next chapter as a small business owner where she is visible. Sara also talks about her alopecia, an autoimmune disease, that has resulted in her losing hair at 18 months old until she was ten. She shares how she has worked to boost her immune system through healthy nutrition and having a positive mindset. She talks about the fear of judgement and how it held her back for many years. I love Sara’s beliefs about sharing your gifts, stepping into your power to help others and how to see the other side.  

Ledarskapsdags
Fråga 1: Sara känner sig som en soptunna

Ledarskapsdags

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 4:36


Sara har blivit något av en informell chef på sin arbetsplats. Bra i bland, men det gör också att hon blir något av en soptunna som förväntas ta upp de andras problem ed ledningen. Hur ska hon göra för att hålla sitt informella ledarskap på en lagom nivå?

Gevoelige Snaren (40UP Radio)
Gevoelige Snaren 057 @jpgeelen

Gevoelige Snaren (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 61:42


Vandaag met muziek van Sara K., Eerie Wanda, Tash Sultana, Golden Earring, Milltown Brothers en The Band & Bob Dylan.

HT-samtal
HT-samtal #65 - Sara Kärrholm & Carina Sjöholm

HT-samtal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 15:08


Lunds universitet var som vanligt på plats på Bokmässan i Göteborg i slutet av september 2018. I vår monter bjöd vi på ett späckat program bestående av ett trettiotal samtal med forskare och författare knutna till universitetet. En handfull av dessa samtal presenteras nu i poddform. Den svenska deckaren står sig alltjämt stark i bokbranschen, vilket inte minst blir tydligt när man besöker bokmässan. Två personer som intresserat sig särskilt för detta fenomen är Carina Sjöholm och Sara Kärrholm, här i samtal med Lovisa Brännstedt.

The Critical Hour
Company Writes "False Flag" Election Operations Also Wrote "Hacking" Report

The Critical Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 54:58


There's an NBC story from Saturday: Russians launched a pro-Jill Stein social media blitz to help Donald Trump win the election, reports say — as well as" another related story in the New York Times, "Secret Experiment in Alabama Senate Race Imitated Russian Tactics." The report was one of two that leaked this week saying the Russian effort to disrupt the election specifically targeted black voters and harnessed America's top social media platforms. But the reports contained another finding that was largely overlooked — the Russians also focused on boosting Stein's candidacy through social media posts like the one from @woke_blacks. The problem is, the company responsible for writing the report, a research team led by the New Knowledge cybersecurity firm, has admitted it "orchestrated an elaborate ‘false flag' operation that planted the idea that the Moore campaign was amplified on social media by a Russian botnet,” the report says.So, as allegations of Russia's online election machinations came to light last year and the mainstream media is bombarding Americans with stories of Russian hacking, the reality is that New Knowledge created a Facebook page on which they posed as conservative Alabamians, using it to try to divide Republicans and even to endorse write-in candidates to draw votes from Roy Moore. It involved a scheme to link the Moore campaign to thousands of Russian accounts that suddenly began following the Republican candidate on Twitter, a development that drew national media attention.The report claims that the project sought to “enrage and energize Democrats” and “depress turnout” among Republicans, partly by emphasizing accusations that Mr. Moore had pursued teenage girls when he was a prosecutor in his 30s. The project had a budget of just $100,000, in a race that cost approximately $51 million, including the primaries, according to Federal Election Commission records. Look at where the funding came from. Despite its small size, the Alabama project brought together some prominent names in the world of political technology. The funding came from Reid Hoffman, the billionaire co-founder of LinkedIn, who has sought to help Democrats catch up with Republicans in their use of online technology.The money passed through American Engagement Technologies, run by Mikey Dickerson, the founding director of the United States Digital Service, which was created during the Obama administration to try to upgrade the federal government's use of technology. Sara K. Hudson, a former Justice Department fellow now with Investing in Us, a tech finance company partly funded by Mr. Hoffman, worked on the project, along with New Knowledge CEO Jonathon Morgan.So, what we have is a report about alleged Russian bot farms impacting the Green Party Stein election and the Roy Moore Alabama campaign, written by an American company, New Knowledge , which was the company that actually engaged in hiring bot farms to impact elections. This is not being covered by mainstream American media.As the partial government shutdown entered a third day today, President Donald Trump sought to cajole Democrats into a budget agreement, at one point lamenting he was "all alone" waiting for a deal. With little progress on his demand for a $5 billion border wall and most lawmakers away for Christmas, the president repeatedly took to Twitter to argue for the wall funding. He also scheduled a meeting for this afternoon with top Homeland Security officials. Trump blames Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome H. Powell, his own choice for the post, for the steep stock sell-off. Many on Wall Street say Trump deserves some blame, too. The president has complained about Powell for months, but in recent days he's been asking around about whether he can fire Powell, which would be an unprecedented act in the United States and one that would spook markets and banks. What's going on here?GUESTS:Dr. Ajamu Baraka — American political activist and former Green Party nominee for vice president of the United States in the 2016 election. Dr. Anthony Monteiro — Author, activist, DuBois Scholar and former professor in the African American Studies department at Temple UniversityEugene Craig III — Republican strategist, former vice-chair of the Maryland Republican Party and grassroots activist.

Personal Branding Podcast
Ep1: Nurturing Leaders with Sara K Ep1: Nurturing Leaders with Sara K

Personal Branding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2018 50:51


Sara K is a qualified marketing specialist that helps startups & small businesses become the apple of their niche. We look forward to receiving all your comments and feedback in this relaxed but exclusive interview. For more about what we do at Etica visit.. http://eticalondon.strikingly.com

Project Zion Podcast
Episode 113: Where We Must Stand: Ten Years of Feminist Mormon Housewives

Project Zion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 75:08


Join Brittany and she talks with Sara K. S. Hanks and Nancy Ross about their book Where We Must Stand: Ten Years LDS Feminist Mormon Housewives. They discuss the evolution of the blog and the Mormon feminist community, and the contents of the book. Covering very specific themes in Mormon culture and doctrine, this book highlights in Mormon feminists’ own words, the complexities of what it means to be both a Mormon and a feminist.

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李峙的不老歌
【千里共良宵】说真的 - 下

李峙的不老歌

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 54:26


【中国之声《千里共良宵》2017年4月2日直播回听】    刚刚过去的这一天,你听了不少谎言。本期【千里共良宵】节目主题:「说真的」。午夜时分,用“说真的”造个句组个段。本期歌单:07 Sara K. - Stars08 张国荣 - 夜半歌声09 张智成 - 放我的真心在你的手心10 许飞 万晓利 - 陀螺11 蔡琴 - 假如我是真的12 John Pizzarelli - Kisses In The Rain13 Ingram Washington - Unforgettable封面图片:@Mani Parkes

SAGE Neuroscience and Neurology
NHOS: E-Mail Is an Effective Tool for Rapid Feedback in Acute Stroke

SAGE Neuroscience and Neurology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 14:02


A conversation with Dr. Sara K. Rostanski, Assistant Professor from the NYU department of Neurology, discussing her article, "Email Is an Effective Tool for Rapid Feedback in Acute Stroke." Dr. Rostanski notes that there are well-established mechanisms that hospitals can adapt to improve door-to-needle time.

Anthropologist On The Street
E7 Ancient Bones and Peaceful Coexistence with Dr. Sara K. Becker

Anthropologist On The Street

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2017 72:45


Bioarchaeologist Dr. Sara K. Becker examines the patterns found on the skeletal remains of the Tiwanaku, a state that emerged in Peru and Bolivia 1000-1500 years ago. By understanding the life, labor, and health of the Tiwanaku people, Dr. Becker hopes to understand how such a large and ethnically diverse community lived in peaceful coexistence.

Skumma Kultur
Skumma Kultur 25.04.16

Skumma Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2016


Vi har besøk av Sara Køllestrom Heilevang som går første året master på KHiB. De åpner utstillingen, RIFT på Bergen Kjøtt førstkommende fredag. I tillegg har Mari funnet frem en inspirerende tale i ordklubben, og vi prater om helgens B-open. I studio: Mari og Ina Produsent: Ann-Kristin Korneliussen

Drinking Dirty in Jersey
Drinking Dirty in Jersey with Ashlee Graham & Hometown Pint

Drinking Dirty in Jersey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2015


IT'S SHARK WEEK!!! and to celebrate joining us live is Porn Star Ashlee Graham who Sara K. Silverman referred to as the "Tina Fey of Porn" and Hometown Pint a maker of customized durable pint glasses made specifically for your hometown! Also we had a shark themed craft beer taste test with 6 awesome beers form brewery's around the country. Also a Salute to the Greatest Drunk of all time Andre The Giant, Beer News, POPS rants about loosing his leg in a shark attack and much more...Tune in and Drink on!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Cellulite e Celluloide - Il cinema su Radio Elettrica
Puntata Speciale sulle Serie TV

Cellulite e Celluloide - Il cinema su Radio Elettrica

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2015 76:18


Puntata speciale tutta su (alcune) serie tv, fortemente voluta da Sara K. Dopo un obbligatorio inizio sugli Oscar, passiamo al racconto di come sia nata questa grande età dell’oro della serialità televisiva che viviamo per concentrarci poi sulle serie dal 2007 ad oggi. Si parte con Mad Men (la serie che funge da stampino per le period-series), si prosegue con Breaking Bad (il fenomeno di isteria collettiva, i grandi scenari e i personaggi estremi), poi tocca a Il trono di spade (la serie tratta da un libro per eccellenza), una piccola finestra italiana con Gomorra (e Romanzo Criminale prima di essa) e si chiude con True Detective (la serie antologica con le star). Tutto intervallato da brani musicali tratti dalle serie stesse.

Cellulite e Celluloide - Il cinema su Radio Elettrica
Puntata Speciale sulle Serie TV

Cellulite e Celluloide - Il cinema su Radio Elettrica

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2015 76:18


Puntata speciale tutta su (alcune) serie tv, fortemente voluta da Sara K. Dopo un obbligatorio inizio sugli Oscar, passiamo al racconto di come sia nata questa grande età dell’oro della serialità televisiva che viviamo per concentrarci poi sulle serie dal 2007 ad oggi. Si parte con Mad Men (la serie che funge da stampino per le period-series), si prosegue con Breaking Bad (il fenomeno di isteria collettiva, i grandi scenari e i personaggi estremi), poi tocca a Il trono di spade (la serie tratta da un libro per eccellenza), una piccola finestra italiana con Gomorra (e Romanzo Criminale prima di essa) e si chiude con True Detective (la serie antologica con le star). Tutto intervallato da brani musicali tratti dalle serie stesse.

Naturmorgon
Bohusgranit och hällkarsliv

Naturmorgon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2011 91:33


Hållö, heter en kal klippö längts ut i kustbandet utanför Smögen i Bohuslän. Den består nästan uteslutande av bohusgranit men det finns också svarta diabasådror i det röda berget. Geologen Thomas Eliasson ska visa oss xenoliter (äldre berggrunder som hittas i graniten), jättegrytor och rombporfyr - vad det nu är? En dag när vinden tar i kan det dyka upp någon kustlabb kanske? Silltruten häckar på Hållö. Vi ska försöka att inte bara titta ner i berget utan vara observanta på vad som kan komma flygande också. Utanför Hållös släta bergsklippor tar hårdbottnen vid. Här lever olika krabbor, sjöstjärnor, blåstång och havstulpaner. Marinbiolog Christin Appelqvist vill också titta på livet i ett hällkar. Det är en extrem miljö som kan bli väldigt salt och dessutom varm. Där kan finnas tarmtång, strandsnäckor och märlkräftor. Sälsäkra fiskeredskap. För de som livnär sig på kustnära fiske av ål och lax är sälen en besvärlig konkurrent. De äter upp fångsterna och har sönder när och ryssjor. På motsvarande sätt är fiskeredskapen en risk för sälen som kan fastna och drunkna. Naturmorgon följde med ålfiskaren Rolf Karlsson ut tillsammans med marinbiologen Sara Königsson från Fiskeriverket. Hon har studerat sälen och försöker ta fram sälsäkra fiskeredskap. Veckans kråkvinkel kommer från Anders Börjeson som tycker att vissa borde rätta mun efter matsäck. Programledare Jenny Berntson Djurvall och fältreporter Elin Lemel sänder direkt från Hållö.

Vetenskapsradion Forum
Våra dagars häxprocesser

Vetenskapsradion Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2011 24:27


Vi befinner oss i påsktider och som vanligt kommer vi att få återstifta bekantskapen med påskeldar, påsksmällare och små söta påskkärringar. Men även om det går att spåra många sådana här sedvänjor tillbaka till forna tiders folktro om häxor, så är det ett annat mycket mer genomgripande fenomen som levt kvar sedan häxprocessernas tid. Folklivsforskaren Ebbe Schön säger att de psykologiska och sociala mekanismer som gjorde att vi förr brände häxor på bål idag tar sig uttryck i vuxenmobbning, ryktesspridning och syndabockstänkande, och han ser som en viktig uppgift för folklivsforskarna att uppmärksamma de här fenomenens historiska rötter. I serien om deckare berättar litteraturvetarna Sara Kärrholm och Kerstin Bergman om kvinnliga detektiver i deckarlitteraturen, en traditionellt sett maskulin genre. Programledare är Urban Björstadius.

Vetenskapsradion Forum
Kärnkraftverkens skönhet och arkitektur

Vetenskapsradion Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2011 24:24


När man pratar om kärnkraftverk är det ofta riskerna som står i fokus, inte minst idag med kärnkraftsolyckorna i Japan och 25-årsminnet av Tjernobyl i färskt minne. Konstvetaren Fredrik Krohn Andersson intresserar sig dock för helt andra sidor, han forskar om kärnkraftverkens arkitektur. När de svenska kärnkraftverken planerades så symboliserade de den ljusnande framtiden, de stod för en aldrig sinande energi som skulle finansiera välfärdsbyggandet. Det skulle också synas på kärnkraftverken där de tronade som futuristiska, kraftfulla skapelser i landskapet. Dessutom fortsätter serien om deckare i litteratur och på film, och i dagens avsnitt berättar litteraturvetarna Sara Kärrholm och Kerstin Bergman om detektiven som vetenskapsman, och om vetenskapsmannen som detektiv - det handlar om vetenskapens roll inom deckargenren. Programledare är Urban Björstadius.

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2011 24:09


På Stureplan i centrala Stockholm finns mängder av populära krogar och restauranger, och trots långa köer, dyra drinkar och otrevliga vakter så fortsätter gästerna att strömma till. Nu visar en ny uppsats att just den bristande servicen är en del av framgångsreceptet för de trendiga Stureplanskrogarna. Kristian von Seth och Nicole Rosvall har skrivit en magisteruppsats i företagsekonomi med inriktning mot marknadsföring om Stureplanskrogarna, och de säger att den dåliga servicen får de utvalda gästerna att känna sig exklusiva. De så kallade VIP-gästerna kan till och med känna större njutning i vetskapen om att andra gäster blir sämre behandlade eller helt nekas inträde. Dessutom handlar det om deckare, en genre som bara blir allt populärare både på film, på tv och i böcker. I dagarna utkommer boken Kriminallitteratur av Kerstin Bergman och Sara Kärrholm, och i en ny serie i Vetenskapsradion Forum tar de ett helhetsgrepp om deckargenren. Programledare är Urban Björstadius.