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Radio Wnet
100 tysięcy podpisów pod referendum? Kraków testuje siłę obywatelskiej presji

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 13:16


W rozmowie na antenie Radia Wnet gościem był Tomasz Borejza, prowadzący blog Krowoderska.pl. Tematem była trwająca od początku stycznia zbiórka podpisów pod wnioskiem o referendum w sprawie odwołania prezydenta Krakowa Aleksandra Miszalskiego.Jak poinformował Tomasz Borejza, liczba zebranych podpisów przekroczyła już wymagane minimum.– „Co najmniej 55 tysięcy, ale prawdopodobnie sporo więcej, bo podpisy leżą jeszcze w różnych miejscach, w których są zbierane, w sklepach, w punktach handlowych i w różnych organizacjach, które się włączyły w zbiórkę. Więc pewnie jest ich więcej, ale co najmniej 55 tysięcy” – mówił.Do 27 marca komitet musi złożyć wymaganą liczbę podpisów u komisarza wyborczego. Formalnie potrzeba 58 355, jednak organizatorzy celują znacznie wyżej.– „Komitet, który się zawiązał, mówi o tym, że zbiera 100 tysięcy, ażeby ewentualnie te błędne (…) nie zawarzyły na tej liczbie wymaganych podpisów” – wyjaśnił Borejza, wskazując, że część podpisów może zostać odrzucona choćby z powodów formalnych, jak niewyraźnie wpisany PESEL.„Kolejne levele” i „nagrody” dla mieszkańcówZdaniem rozmówcy emocje w mieście pozostają wysokie, choć nieco niższe niż na początku akcji. Jednocześnie – jak zauważył – władze reagują na presję społeczną.– „My się śmiejemy, że to już taka gra jest, w której kolejne tysiące podpisów to są kolejne levele, a na kolejnych levelach czekają różne nagrody dla mieszkańców” – mówił.Po przekroczeniu 40 tys. podpisów zapowiedziano korektę Strefy Czystego Transportu i odwołano dyrektora Zarządu Transportu Publicznego. Przy 55 tys. ogłoszono zniesienie opłat za parkowanie w niedziele.– „To też tak nie jest, bo oczywiście tych nagród i prób ugłaskania ludzi będzie dużo i one się będą pojawiać po drodze. Ale one wynikają z tego, że jest presja i można bez trudu przewidzieć, że kiedy tylko presja się skończy, to i nagrody zaczną znikać” – ocenił prowadzący blog.Wśród mieszkańców krążą nawet żarty.– „Już nawet krążą żarty, że jak będzie setny poziom, czyli 100 tysięcy podpisów, to nawet stolica do Krakowa wróci” – dodał.„Styl rządów arogancki i butny”Zdaniem Tomasza Borejzy problem nie sprowadza się wyłącznie do SCT.– „Myślę, że prezydent Miszalski musiałby porzucić styl rządów, który sprawuje do tej pory, i jeszcze przekonać ludzi, że robi to z wewnętrznej potrzeby, jest w tym autentyczny” – mówił.Jak podkreślił, chodzi o „cały styl sprawowania rządów, dość arogancki jednak, oparty na tym, że mieszkańców się nie słuchało przez długi czas”.Rozmówca wskazał też na „epidemię kolesiostwa” i obsadzanie stanowisk politykami Platformy Obywatelskiej i PSL.– „W ostatnim czasie (…) pojawiły się dziesiątki polityków Platformy, polityków PSL-u, których główną kompetencją, jak się wydaje, jest posiadanie zdjęcia z prezydentem Miszalskim” – powiedział.Mieszkańcy, przedsiębiorcy i kampania do seniorówTomasz Borejza zaznaczył, że w akcji zbierania podpisów dominują mieszkańcy Krakowa, którzy spontanicznie włączyli się w akcję.– „Dominują mieszkańcy Krakowa, którzy się po prostu zaangażowali od pierwszego dnia właściwie” – podkreślił.Podpisy zbierane są m.in. w sklepach i lokalach usługowych. Niektórzy przedsiębiorcy otworzyli stałe punkty zbiórki.– „Znam sklepy, które zebrały w ten sposób już po kilkaset podpisów. (…) Po prostu wynikało to z tego, że właściciel sklepu uznał, że nie może być tak jak jest i chce pomóc” – mówił.Władze miasta – jak ocenił – próbują utrudniać zbiórkę. Wskazał na kampanię skierowaną do seniorów, ostrzegającą przed podawaniem numeru PESEL.– „Zbieg czasowy tej kampanii razem ze zbiórką podpisów pod referendum uderza po oczach i sprawa jest oczywista. Sięgnięto do publicznych pieniędzy po to, żeby utrudnić zbiórkę podpisów pod referendum” – stwierdził.Test dla samorząduCzy referendum się odbędzie? Nasz rozmówca podkreśla, że wszystko zależy od frekwencji.– „Jeżeli ta zbiórka podpisów (…) by się udała i frekwencja by później dopisała na tyle, że prezydent Miszalski zostałby odwołany, to każdy kolejny rządzący Krakowem człowiek (…) będzie miał w pamięci, co może się wydarzyć, kiedy ludzi ignoruje się w tak arogancki i butny sposób” – ocenił.Na zakończenie rozmowy przyznał, że sam podpisał się pod wnioskiem o referendum.– „Oczywiście. Mało osób znam, które nie podpisały jeszcze” – powiedział.

Special Cloth Talk
Pod About Nothing

Special Cloth Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 30:56


On this episode of Special Cloth Talk, the SCT brothers do an unconventional episode with no topic, just casual conversation. Hope you all enjoy.    

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Gudstjeneste på P1

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 57:04


Sct. Jørgens kirke, Aabenraa, Haderslev stift. Seksagesema Prædikant: Thomas Nedergaard Organist: Uffe Fløng Vært: Malene Fenger-Grøndahl Salmer: DDS 557: Her vil ties, her vil bies DDS 29: Spænd over os dit himmelsejl DDS 728: Du gav mig, o Herre DDS 412: Som vintergrene DDS 7: Herre Gud! Dit dyre navn og ære Præludium: Fantasi over 'Som vintergrene' Komponist: Valter Bjerborg & arrangement Uffe Fløng Postludium: Pièces en Style Libre, "Divertissement". Komponist: Louis Vierne

Seneste møder
Miljø- og Fødevareudvalget: Fredag den 23. januar 2026

Seneste møder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 84:43


Åbent samråd i Miljø- og Fødevareudvalget om SCT's håndtering af forurenet jord 1) Åbent samråd i Miljø- og Fødevareudvalget om SCT's håndtering af forurenet jordÅbent samråd med justitsministeren og miljøministeren om SCT Transport A/S's behandling af forurenet jord og byggeaffald.

Miljø- og Fødevareudvalget
Miljø- og Fødevareudvalget: Fredag den 23. januar 2026

Miljø- og Fødevareudvalget

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 84:43


Åbent samråd i Miljø- og Fødevareudvalget om SCT's håndtering af forurenet jord 1) Åbent samråd i Miljø- og Fødevareudvalget om SCT's håndtering af forurenet jordÅbent samråd med justitsministeren og miljøministeren om SCT Transport A/S's behandling af forurenet jord og byggeaffald.

Radio Wnet
Strefa czystego transportu przed sądem. Radny Bartłomiej Krzych: „To wyrok antyobywatelski”

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 9:47


W Radiu Wnet Bartłomiej Krzych, radny miejski z Wieliczki i jeden ze skarżących uchwałę o Strefie Czystego Transportu w Krakowie, relacjonował przebieg głośnej rozprawy w Wojewódzkim Sądzie Administracyjnym. Jak podkreślał, sprawa przyciągnęła ogromne zainteresowanie mediów i opinii publicznej.„Temat przyciągnął wielu obserwatorów. W zasadzie sala była wypełniona mediami. My mieliśmy w ogóle jako strona skarżąca problem z uzyskaniem kontaktu wzrokowego ze składem sędziowskim, bo praktycznie sala była obgadana operatorami kamer.”Rozpatrywane były cztery skargi: wojewody małopolskiego oraz trzy obywatelskie – gminy Skawina, samego Krzycha i posła Andrzeja Adamczyka. Sąd jednak zdecydował się rozpoznać jedynie skargę wojewody, co wywołało u rozmówcy poczucie głębokiego rozczarowania.„W mojej ocenie ten wyrok jest antyobywatelski z dwóch powodów. Po pierwsze sąd odrzucił wszystkie skargi obywatelskie, czyli rozpatrywał tylko skargę wojewody, i to w bardzo wąskim zakresie.”Radny zwracał uwagę na fakt, że orzeczenie zapadło stosunkiem głosów 2 do 1 i że jeden z sędziów zgłosił zdanie odrębne, które nie zostało odczytane na sali.„Ten wyrok zapadł stosunkiem 2 do 1. Jeden pan sędzia miał zdanie odrębne, którego nie wygłoszono. To był ten sam sędzia, który dwa lata temu orzekał przy unieważnieniu pierwszej uchwały o strefie.”Pewne fragmenty uchwały jednak uchylono. Sąd zakwestionował m.in. definicję mieszkańca Krakowa oraz ograniczenie zwolnień z zakazu wjazdu tylko do publicznych placówek medycznych.„Sąd usunął z definicji mieszkańca obowiązek zameldowania. A jeśli chodzi o placówki zdrowia, uznał, że nie można ograniczać tego tylko do publicznych – zwolnienie musi dotyczyć również prywatnych.”Radny wskazywał jednak, że w jego ocenie problem z definicją mieszkańca jest znacznie głębszy.„Według uchwały mieszkańcem Krakowa może być ktoś, kto odprowadza podatek rolny do miasta. Ale taki podatek może płacić mieszkaniec Wieliczki czy Warszawy, jeśli ma działkę w Krakowie. To absurd.”W dalszej części rozmowy Bartłomiej Krzych zapowiedział, że sprawa na tym etapie się nie kończy. Skarga kasacyjna do Naczelnego Sądu Administracyjnego jest bardzo prawdopodobna, a kolejne obywatelskie skargi już wpływają.„Ja będę wspierał osoby, które będą jeszcze wnosić skargi. Już wpłynęła jedna, która nie była rozpatrywana, bo przyszła za późno. Prawdopodobnie będzie ich więcej.”Radny przywołał też argumenty posła Andrzeja Adamczyka i dane o jakości powietrza, wskazujące – jego zdaniem – że poprawa w Krakowie nastąpiła dzięki infrastrukturze, a nie strefie.„Od kiedy została otwarta Północna Obwodnica Krakowa, w 2025 roku stężenia tlenków azotu w centrum były już w normie na wszystkich stacjach.”Na koniec rozmowy Radny Wieliczki opisał nastroje panujące wśród mieszkańców po pierwszych 15 dniach funkcjonowania SCT.„Ludzie nadal nie rozumieją, jakie są wymogi. Infolinia jest tak oblężona, że w kolejce jest czasem kilkaset osób. Nawet urzędnicy nie są pewni swoich odpowiedzi.”Szczególnie krytycznie oceniał absurdalne procedury dotyczące wjazdu do placówek medycznych.„Osoba starsza, która nie obsługuje Internetu, żeby zgłosić wizytę, musi jechać do urzędu w centrum Krakowa, który też jest w strefie. Czyli żeby skorzystać ze zwolnienia, musi najpierw wjechać do strefy.”Rozmówca podkreślał, że wiele zależy teraz od pisemnego uzasadnienia wyroku i od zdania odrębnego sędziego.„Podkreślam to zdanie odrębne, bo to daje nadzieję, że nie wszystko jeszcze stracone.”

Radio Wnet
Krakowska strefa czystego transportu sypie się w sądzie. „Uchwała jest bezprawna”

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 19:35


 Wojewódzki Sąd Administracyjny w Krakowie częściowo podważył uchwałę o Strefie Czystego Transportu. Sąd uznał za nieważne m.in. zapisy dotyczące definicji mieszkańca opartej na meldunku oraz różnicowanie zwolnień z opłat dla pacjentów publicznych i prywatnych placówek medycznych.Wyrok jest nieprawomocny i do czasu jego uprawomocnienia zasady SCT pozostają bez zmian. Jednocześnie sąd podkreślił, że sama idea strefy jest proporcjonalna i co do zasady uzasadniona.W Radiu Wnet sprawę komentowała mecenas Monika Brzozowska-Pasieka, reprezentująca Fundację Wolność i Własność, która brała udział w postępowaniu. Jak wyjaśniała prawniczka, sąd odrzucił skargi osób prywatnych i gminy Skawina, uznając, że nie wykazały interesu prawnego. Kluczowa okazała się natomiast skarga wojewody, w której część zarzutów została podzielona przez skład orzekający.Sąd częściowo uwzględnił zarzuty wojewody. My, jako Fundacja Wolność i Własność, od początku zwracaliśmy uwagę właśnie na te kwestie, które zostały uznane za niezgodne z prawem– mówiła Brzozowska-Pasieka.Unieważnione zapisy dotyczyły przede wszystkim definicji mieszkańca Krakowa opartej na meldunku oraz zasad zwalniania z opłat pacjentów korzystających wyłącznie z publicznych placówek medycznych.Już dawno w orzecznictwie ukształtowała się linia, że mieszkańcem jest ten, kto faktycznie mieszka na terenie gminy, a nie ten, kto jest tylko zameldowany. Druga kwestia to faworyzowanie placówek finansowanych z NFZ i całkowite pominięcie prywatnych podmiotów leczniczych– podkreślała.Dane wrażliwe pacjentów i chaos organizacyjnyNajwięcej emocji w rozmowie wywołał wątek pacjentów dojeżdżających do krakowskich szpitali. Zdaniem mecenas Brzozowskiej-Pasieki przyjęte rozwiązania są nie tylko uciążliwe, ale mogą naruszać prawo do ochrony danych osobowych.Pacjent spoza Krakowa, który ma stary samochód, musi się wcześniej zarejestrować w systemie, podając imię, nazwisko, PESEL, datę wizyty i nazwę placówki. Tworzy się rejestr danych sensytywnych i nikt nie potrafi jasno powiedzieć, kto będzie miał do nich dostęp i jak będą chronione– mówiła.Jak ujawniła, sąd zapytał pełnomocników miasta, ile placówek podpisało porozumienie z magistratem umożliwiające korzystanie ze zwolnień.Okazało się, że takich placówek jest… siedem. Strefa obowiązuje od 1 stycznia, mamy połowę miesiąca, a większość szpitali nie ma podpisanych umów, które są warunkiem skorzystania z wyłączeń– relacjonowała.Dodatkowo pacjenci mieliby potwierdzać swoją obecność w placówce za pomocą specjalnych tabletów.Mówimy o danych wrażliwych: czy ktoś leczy się onkologicznie, psychiatrycznie, ginekologicznie. To są informacje, które wymagają szczególnych audytów i ocen skutków dla ochrony danych osobowych, a w uchwale ten problem został kompletnie pominięty– zaznaczyła.„Uchwała dociskana kolanem”Fundacja od początku domaga się unieważnienia uchwały w całości. Zdaniem jej przedstawicielki lista problemów jest znacznie dłuższa.To różnicowanie mieszkańców Krakowa i innych gmin, brak zwolnień dla przedsiębiorców, absurdalne wyłączenia jednych form działalności przy całkowitym pominięciu innych, jak spółki z o.o.– wyliczała.Wskazywała też na realne skutki ekonomiczne nowych przepisów.Dziś wjazd do strefy to 100 zł miesięcznie, w 2027 roku 250 zł, a w 2028 – 500 zł, czyli 6 tysięcy złotych rocznie. Dla drobnych przedsiębiorców z okolic Krakowa to są dramaty, które już teraz do nas spływają– mówiła.Jej zdaniem uchwała została wprowadzona w pośpiechu, bez realnej analizy skutków społecznych.To jest uchwała kompletnie nieprzemyślana. Została, mówiąc kolokwialnie, dociśnięta kolanem. Jest niesprawiedliwa, a w naszej ocenie – bezprawna– podsumowała.Choć wyrok WSA jest nieprawomocny, Fundacja zapowiada dalsze działania.Czekamy na pisemne uzasadnienie. Sąd wskazał, że było zdanie odrębne jednego z sędziów i liczymy, że da nam ono paliwo do skargi kasacyjnej do NSA– zapowiedziała prawniczka.Równolegle fundacja rozpoczęła szeroką ofensywę prawną, informując m.in. prezesa UODO, Rzecznika Praw Pacjenta oraz izby lekarskie.To jest dopiero początek. Zachęcamy wszystkich, którzy mają problemy związane ze strefą czystego transportu, żeby się do nas zgłaszali. Dostajemy od pięciu do dziesięciu maili dziennie i za każdym z nich stoi realny, ludzki dramat– mówiła na antenie Radia Wnet./fa

Radio Wnet
Strefa Czystego Transportu w Krakowie. „Do kosza albo do naprawy”

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 15:43


Strefa Czystego Transportu (SCT) w Krakowie wywołała sprzeciw gmin ościennych. Radny z Wieliczki wskazuje na dyskryminację, chaos prawny i brak realnych efektów ekologicznych.Wprowadzenie Strefy Czystego Transportu w Krakowie wywołało silny sprzeciw nie tylko wśród mieszkańców miasta, ale także w gminach ościennych. Jednym z najbardziej zdecydowanych krytyków obecnych rozwiązań jest Bartłomiej Krzych, radny Rady Miejskiej w Wieliczce, który zaskarżył uchwałę i zapowiada dalsze działania prawne oraz społeczne.W rozmowie na antenie Radia Wnet Krzych wskazuje, że obecna wersja SCT jest nie tylko niesprawiedliwa, ale także prawnie wadliwa i wprowadzona w atmosferze chaosu.„To jest jawna dyskryminacja mieszkańców spoza Krakowa”Radny podkreśla, że już na etapie prac nad uchwałą gminy ościenne alarmowały władze Krakowa, iż przyjęte rozwiązania będą uderzać w mieszkańców regionu.Mieszkańcy spoza Krakowa, jeśli nie mają samochodów spełniających normy Euro 6 dla diesla i Euro 4 dla benzyny, muszą płacić za wjazd albo ryzykować mandat. Tymczasem mieszkańcy Krakowa z tych opłat są zwolnieni. To jest jawna dyskryminacja– mówi Bartłomiej Krzych.Jak dodaje, sprzeciw wobec takiego podziału zgłaszały praktycznie wszystkie gminy otaczające Kraków, jednak ich głos został zignorowany.Chaos zamiast przejrzystych zasadKolejnym problemem, na który zwraca uwagę radny, jest sposób wprowadzenia SCT. Procedury wjazdu do strefy zostały opublikowane tuż przed świętami, co – jego zdaniem – uniemożliwiło mieszkańcom realne przygotowanie się do nowych zasad.Wielu ludzi nie miało żadnej szansy zapoznać się z tym, jak legalnie wjechać do Krakowa. Wszystko zostało wprowadzone w atmosferze pośpiechu i dezorientacji– wyjaśnia.Dlaczego – zdaniem radnego – projekt SCT należy odrzucić?Bartłomiej Krzych wskazuje kilka kluczowych powodów, dla których obecna wersja Strefy Czystego Transportu nie powinna funkcjonować:Dyskryminuje mieszkańców gmin ościennych, zmuszając ich do opłat, z których zwolnieni są krakowianieZostała wprowadzona w chaosie proceduralnym, bez realnego czasu na zapoznanie się z zasadamiObejmuje parkingi Park&Ride, co – zdaniem radnego – wypacza sens komunikacji zbiorowejNie realizuje celów ekologicznych, a staje się narzędziem fiskalnymJest obarczona poważnymi wadami prawnymi, co może skutkować jej unieważnieniem przez sądPrzerzuca koszty na gminy ościenne, m.in. poprzez zwiększone dopłaty do komunikacji miejskiejGeneruje chaos finansowy, bo w razie unieważnienia uchwały miasto może być zmuszone do zwrotu pobranych opłat„Strefa czystego absurdu”Szczególne emocje budzi fakt objęcia SCT parkingów Park&Ride.Parkingi Park&Ride powstały po to, żeby zostawić samochód i przesiąść się do komunikacji miejskiej. Tymczasem dziś, żeby do nich dojechać, trzeba zapłacić, a za kilka lat w ogóle nie będzie to możliwe. To jest absurd– mówi radny.Jak dodaje, to właśnie dlatego wśród mieszkańców coraz częściej pojawia się określenie „strefa czystego absurdu”.Protest i spór prawnyKrzych zapowiada udział w proteście przeciwko SCT oraz oczekuje na rozstrzygnięcie sądu.14 stycznia może się okazać, że uchwała zostanie unieważniona. Wtedy pojawi się pytanie o zwrot pobranych opłat i odpowiedzialność miasta za wprowadzony chaos– podkreśla.Radny liczy, że niezależnie od decyzji sądu, władze Krakowa wycofają się z obecnej wersji projektu i wrócą do rozmów z mieszkańcami regionu.

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Passwort - der Podcast von heise security

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 115:53 Transcription Available


Jetzt hat's Sylvester erwischt und er ist erkältet - was ihn aber nicht davon abhält, in der neuen Folge von "Passwort" ausgiebig mit Christopher zu allerlei Security-Themen zu sprechen. Zunächst thematisieren die beiden mit etwas Humor ein Kuriosum, nämlich eine nicht hinlänglich verschlüsselnde Toilettenschüsselkamera zur Darmkrebs-Früherkennung. Dann erläutert Sylvester, was es mit der Sicherheitslücke "React2Shell" auf sich hat, die in den vergangenen Tagen für reichlich Furore sorgte und Hunderttausende Domains weltweit betrifft. Christopher hat dieses Mal gleich fünf PKI-Themen im Gepäck, zu denen Sylvester kurzerhand noch ein sechstes beisteuert und auch den Umbau von Tor mittels "Counter-Galois Onion" hat der c't-Redakteur sich angeschaut. Der Podcast verabschiedet sich mit dieser Folge in eine dreiwöchige Weihnachtspause - wer will, kann die Aufzeichnung der nächsten Folge live auf dem 39C3 miterleben. - React2Shell PoC: https://gist.github.com/maple3142/48bc9393f45e068cf8c90ab865c0f5f3 - XKCD: https://xkcd.com/1172/ - Cloudflare: https://blog.cloudflare.com/5-december-2025-outage/ - Logarchivierung für CT-Logs: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/ct-policy/c/Y25hCTrCjDo - Wo überall Trust-Stores sitzen: https://heise.de/-9568002 - Tor vs Iran und Russland: https://blog.torproject.org/staying-ahead-of-censors-2025/ - Counter Galois Onion: https://blog.torproject.org/introducing-cgo/ - Folgt uns im Fediverse: * @christopherkunz@chaos.social * @syt@social.heise.de

Prædiken på vej
Julesøndag. Nicolai Røge i samtale med Thomas Neergaard

Prædiken på vej

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 32:28


Det kan være, at man forventer en julehyggelig prædiken, når man indfinder sig på kirkebænken julesøndag, men det man i stedet møder, slår hårdt: Matthæusevangeliets brutale beretning om Herodes' barnemord, flygtningebarnet Jesus og mødrenes ramaskrig.Hvordan prædiker man om ét barn, der slipper væk, mens alle andre myrdes? Sognepræsterne Nicolai Røge, Sankt Knuds Kirke, Odense og Thomas Neergaard, Sct. Jørgens Kirke i Svendborg, går i dybden med kirkens mest ubehagelige juletekst.Gennem Matthæus' omhyggelige Moses-analogi afdækkes evangelistens teologiske projekt, men også de ubehagelige spørgsmål rejses: Hvorfor advarede Josef ikke de andre? Hvorfor greb Gud ikke ind? Og fra KZ-lejrenes millioner af dræbte børn over Srebrenica til Israel og Gaza konfronteres vi med historiens gentagelser og det faktum, at ondskaben ikke kun findes i Herodes, men i os alle.Julesøndags centrale paradoks er, alle børn skulle dø, for at én dreng kunne overleve. Men husker vi påskens budskab står det klart, at dér vendes ligningen på hovedet: Her var det den ene mand, der døde, for at alle kunne overleve. Lyt med til en samtale om lidelsens oprindelse, Guds indgriben, vores ramaskrig og om der overhovedet er et glædeligt budskab at finde i teksten. Prædiken på vej er præster, der taler med andre præster og teologer om den kommende prædikentekst - til faglig inspiration og almindelig opbyggelse, til forberedelse for den, der skal prædike på søndag, og til glæde for alle, der vil lytte til en fri og teologisk kvalificeret samtale om de tekster, der skal prædikes over. Podcastserien blev lanceret i 2020 og er siden blevet produceret i skiftende samarbejde med folkekirkens stifter. Der er over 300 afsnit i serien, og der kommer hver uge et nyt til. Prædiken på vej bliver fra palmesøndag 2025 og det kommende år til i et samarbejde mellem Fyens Stift og Folkekirkens Uddannelses- og Videnscenter.

Notícies Delta.cat
Notícies Delta.cat (11-11-2025)

Notícies Delta.cat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 3:05


L'AP-7 es troba tallada a l'altura de l'Aldea en els dos sentits de la marxa per un accident amb tres camions implicats, segons ha informat el Servei Català de Trànsit (SCT). L’IRTA impulsa un projecte per una aqüicultura més sostenible, resilient i competitiva. El Club Nàutic Ampolla ha acollit el primer Trofeu IOM l’Ampolla, una regata de vela radiocontrol de la classe un metre, integrada a la Federació Catalana de Vela. Camarles ja ho té tot preparat per a una nova edició de Xoco Fusió, el festival més dolç del territori, que se celebrarà del 14 al 16 de novembre al pavelló poliesportiu del municipi.

Special Cloth Talk
Rise of The Edge Lords

Special Cloth Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 33:33


On this episode of Special Cloth Talk, the SCT brothers discuss what it means to be an edge lord, how it relates to society, as well as how that relates to Tyler the Creator. We give a brief recap on Frank's birthday weekend, and talk about the LA Dodgers world series victory. 

Prædiken på vej
Alle helgens dag. Hanne Uhre Hansen i samtale med Thomas Neergaard

Prædiken på vej

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 35:59


Alle helgens dag er blevet en af de helt store kirkedage – næsten lige så folkelig som julen. Vi tænder lys, synger salmer og mindes dem, vi har mistet. Men så lyder ordene fra prædikestolen: “Salige er de, som sørger, for de skal trøstes.” Salige? Eller som Bibelen 2020 siger – heldige? Hvordan kan man være heldig midt i sorgen? Hvad mente Jesus egentlig med det? Og hvordan kan man prædike de ord, når kirken er fuld af mennesker, der gennemlever deres livs største sorg? I denne udgave af Prædiken på vej taler vi om saligprisningerne – om trøst, kærlighed og tro midt i tabet. For måske er sorgen i virkeligheden kærlighedens pris – og måske er det netop dér, håbet bor. Lyt med, når Thomas Neergaard, sognepræst i Sct. Jørgens Kirke i Svendborg, taler med Hanne Uhre Hansen, tidligere sognepræst i Ørbæk og Refsvindinge og nu religionspædagogisk konsulent i Fyens Stift – om at prædike alle helgens evangelium, hvor livet og døden mødes.Prædiken på vej er præster, der taler med andre præster og teologer om den kommende prædikentekst - til faglig inspiration og almindelig opbyggelse, til forberedelse for den, der skal prædike på søndag, og til glæde for alle, der vil lytte til en fri og teologisk kvalificeret samtale om de tekster, der skal prædikes over. Podcastserien blev lanceret i 2020 og er siden blevet produceret i skiftende samarbejde med folkekirkens stifter. Der er over 300 afsnit i serien, og der kommer hver uge et nyt til. Prædiken på vej bliver fra palmesøndag 2025 og det kommende år til i et samarbejde mellem Fyens Stift og Folkekirkens Uddannelses- og Videnscenter.

Special Cloth Talk
Usual Suspects

Special Cloth Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2025 43:29


The SCT boys cover a litany of topics including Jimmy Kimmel/ FCC chairman Brenden Carr situation, Kamala Harris's book tour for 107 Days and backlash associated with it, and the status of singer D4VD murder investigation. 

Familiepsykologi
Sønnerne

Familiepsykologi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 67:56


Til min fars toner byder jeg dig atter velkommen i vores lille ventesal. En ventesal, vi nu har forladt, for i fredags, udåndede han til tonerne af sine børnebørns sang. På lørdag, den 13 september, min fødselsdag, vil han blive bisat i Sct. Lucas Kirke. Men i dette afsnit er han lyslevende. Han sidder ved siden af min lillebror Svend og jeg, og lytter til mig, der interviewer Svend om hans følelser og ikke mindst hans barndomsminder. For vores fars vedkommende er det stadigvæk smerterne, som fylder. De er blevet så voldsomme, at han indimellem får svært ved at være i sig selv. Samtidig er der blevet tændt et lille lys. Lægerne siger, at eftersom kræften ikke har spredt sig, vil de efter alt at dømme operere ham. Og selvom operationen lyder både kompleks, fyldt med bivirkninger og kun vil give ham en håndfuld ekstra år i bedste tilfælde, har det tændt et lille lys i mørket. 

Diary of a UK Stock Investor
153 - A Closer Look At 6x House Builder Stocks

Diary of a UK Stock Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 51:54


In Episode 153 of the Diary of a UK Stock Investor Podcast this week:- (00:00) Show Start (01:33) UK Stock News, JD, WIZZ, SCT, EVPL and MBH (10:06) Joel Greenblatt on Growth & Value (10:45) A Closer Look at 6x House Builder Stocks Drop us a COMMENT on Spotify or Email Chris at the show on chris@chrischillingworth.com Diary of a UK Stock Investor Podcast is a show for everyday long-term retail investors, hosted by Chris Chillingworth. The podcast is unique in that it serves as a place for Chris to reflect on the highs and lows of long-term UK stock investing, as well as sharing detailed updates on how his own portfolio is growing. With new episodes every Thursday, and a detailed update on his quest to reach £1,024,867 in portfolio value by 2043, episodes often discuss investing education, strategy, mindset, ideas and even stock picks and analysis. The show, which now has an active following of over 7000 downloads a month, is curated by Chris Chillingworth, a UK investor for over a decade whose stockpicks have achieved a 18% annual average return between Jan 2014 - Nov 2024. Email Chris at the show on chris@chrischillingworth.com Checkout the website https://chrischillingworth.com 

CCO Infectious Disease Podcast
Key HIV Studies Influencing My Practice Following IAS 2025—Dr Beatriz Grinsztejn and Rosie Mngqibisa

CCO Infectious Disease Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 43:36


Hear from experts in HIV care Beatriz Grinsztejn, MD, PhD, and Rosie Mnggibisa, MBChB, MPH, as they discuss their insights on some of the most clinically relevant new data presented at IAS 2025, including studies on: Gaps in care for adolescents and young adults living with HIVGlobal impact of funding cutsAntiretroviral therapy for treating HIVPatient management strategies for people living with HIV and obesityPresenters:Beatriz Grinsztejn, MD, PhDDirectorSTI/HIV Clinical Research LaboratoryEvandro Chagas National Institute of Infectious Diseases – FIOCRUZRio de Janeiro, BrazilRosie Mngqibisa, MBChB, MPHClinical DirectorPrincipal InvestigatorEnhancing Care FoundationDurban, South AfricaLink to full program: https://bit.ly/4otF8AR

Special Cloth Talk
Swastika Sweeney

Special Cloth Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 37:31


On this episode the SCT boys discuss the backlash acclaimed Actress Sydney Sweeney received over what some are calling a tone deaf eugenics ad under the guise of American Eagle. We also discuss Gilbert Arenas arrest and alleged casino ring   

Prædiken på vej
9. søndag efter trinitatis. Kristian Bunkenborg i samtale med Thomas Neergaard

Prædiken på vej

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 24:42


Lignelsen om den uærlige godsforvalter plejer at give anledning til mange hovedbrud hos den danske præstestand. For hvordan forklarer man, at en uærlig, fræk og amoralsk godsforvalter roses for at give væk af noget, der ikke er hans? Skal vi tage historien bogstaveligt, så den handler om penge og rigdom eller er den – som lignelser oftest er – et billede på noget andet? Sognepræst i Sct. Jørgens sogn i Svendborg, Thomas Neergaard, besøger kollegaen Kristian Bunkenborg fra Gudme, Gudbjerg og Brudager til en samtale om god moral og hvordan vi forvalter vores liv bedst.

Authentically ADHD
The Hidden World of Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome & ADHD

Authentically ADHD

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 58:55


In this episode of Authentically ADHD, Carmen peels back the curtain on Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome (CDS)—sometimes called Sluggish Cognitive Tempo—to reveal why so many of us with ADHD feel stuck in a fog of daydreams, slow processing, and low energy. After a quick, relatable anecdote about spacing out in a meeting (and the panic that follows), we dive into what CDS actually is: a cluster of symptoms that overlaps with ADHD but isn't the same thing. You'll learn how CDS shows up differently than classic inattentive ADHD—think mental “brakes,” mind-wandering marathons, and that overwhelming sense that your brain is running underwater.Next, we explore how CDS can silently sabotage work, relationships, and self-esteem. Carmen shares listener stories—like the person who's constantly five steps behind in conversations or the professional whose “slow load time” makes presentations feel like climbing Everest. We unpack the neuroscience in digestible terms: what brain networks are under-activated, how dopamine dysregulation plays a role, and why meds that help “hyperactive” ADHD often fall short for CDS symptoms.Finally, we shift to practical strategies. You'll walk away with at least three tangible tools to test—everything from micro-bursts of movement to reframing your to-do list in ultra-small steps and scheduling “CDS-friendly breaks” before burnout sets in. By the end, you'll understand that those moments of mental fog aren't personal failings but part of a hidden ADHD subprofile—and you'll have a roadmap for bringing more focus, energy, and self-compassion into your lifeShow Notes: IntroductionHello and welcome! Today, we're diving into a fascinating and often underrecognized topic: Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome, or CDS. If that name doesn't ring a bell, maybe its older label will — Sluggish Cognitive Tempo. (Yeah, I know, it sounds like an insult you'd hurl at a slow computer.) In this episode, we're pulling back the curtain on what CDS really is, why it's not just “laziness” or ordinary daydreaming, and why experts say it deserves far more attention than it gets.Hook: Ever feel like your brain is running on dial-up internet in a high-speed world? You're trying to focus, but it's like there's a fog inside your head, and everything is moving in slow motion. Your thoughts wander off like they've got a mind of their own, and snapping back to reality is a bit like wading through molasses. If you're nodding along (or if someone you know comes to mind), you might be familiar with what we're talking about. And if you have ADHD or work with folks who do, you might have seen hints of this “slow-mo” attention state that often hides in plain sight.In this 25-30 minute episode, we'll cover: what exactly Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome is and its key symptoms (in plain, relatable language), how it overlaps with but isn't the same as ADHD, why it often gets misdiagnosed as something else (like depression or anxiety), and some practical, real-world tips for managing it. All of that with a professional tone and a little bit of sass — because learning should be engaging, right? So grab a coffee (you might need it for this topic!), and let's get started.What Is Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome (CDS)?All right, first things first: what on Earth is Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome? In a nutshell, CDS is a term that describes a unique set of attention symptoms — think of it as a “cousin” to ADHD, but with its own personality. It used to be known as “Sluggish Cognitive Tempo,” which frankly sounds like your brain is a slow turtle. No surprise, experts decided to rebrand it to something less snarky and more accurateen.wikipedia.orgmedvidi.com. Now we call it Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome, highlighting how the mind can seem to disengage from the task at hand.So what does CDS look like? Picture a person (child or adult) who is constantly drifting off into their own world. We're talking excessive daydreaming, blank staring, zoning out as if the lights are on but nobody's homeadditudemag.com. Their mind wanders like it's on an aimless road trip. They might appear mentally foggy, sluggish in their movements or thinking, and often slow to respond to what's happening around themedgefoundation.org. Folks with CDS often seem underactive – the opposite of hyperactive – and may be described as lethargic or low energy. You might notice them blinking awake as if they were literally about to nod off, even during activities that aren't boring for everyone else. In short, their alertness is inconsistent: one moment they're tuned in, but the next they've drifted away on a cloud of thoughtsedgefoundation.org.Another hallmark is being easily confused or mentally “fogged.” It's not that they can't understand things, but their processing speed is slow. Imagine trying to stream a video with a weak Wi-Fi signal – the content eventually comes through, but it lags. Similarly, a person with CDS might take longer to process information or retrieve memories, leading them to lose their train of thought oftenen.wikipedia.org. They might say, “Wait, what was I doing?” more times a day than they'd like.And here's a term researchers use that really nails it: being “internally distracted.” With classic ADHD, people are often pulled by external distractions (every noise, sight, or squirrel outside the window steals their attention). But with CDS, the distraction is coming from inside their own mind – an internal daydream or just a blank fog that is surprisingly hard to shakechadd.org. It's like their mind's “attention switch” is set to the off position when it should be on. They may appear withdrawn or apathetic, not because they don't care, but because their brain isn't fully engaging with what's in front of iten.wikipedia.org. This has led others to mislabel them as “lazy” or “not trying hard enough,” which is pretty unfair. In reality, CDS is a genuine attentional problem – one that's different from typical ADHD and definitely not a character flawpubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.Let me give you a relatable example: Think about those mornings when you just can't wake up, and you stumble around in a coffee-deprived haze. You pour orange juice into your coffee mug and put your car keys in the fridge – your brain just isn't firing on all cylinders. That's a bit what CDS feels like all day long for some people. They're awake, but there's a persistent grogginess or dreaminess that makes every mental task feel like lifting weights in Jell-O.Now, you might be wondering how common this is. Research suggests that CDS symptoms are not rare at all. In fact, it's estimated that a significant chunk of people with ADHD – up to 40% of kids, by some estimates – also experience these CDS-type symptomsadditudemag.com. And it's not just in kids. Adults can have CDS as well (even if they never knew it had a name). It's been observed in roughly one-third of adults diagnosed with inattentive ADHD, for exampleedgefoundation.org. There are even cases of people who only have CDS without the more classic ADHD traits – they might have gone through life just labeled as the “spacey” or quiet ones.One important note: CDS is not officially listed as a diagnosis in the DSM-5, the big manual of mental disordersadditudemag.com. That means your doctor won't find “Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome” as a formal label to bill your insurance. But don't let that fool you into thinking it's not real. The concept has been studied by psychologists for decades, and there's a consensus in recent research that these symptoms cluster together in a meaningful wayadditudemag.compubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. In other words, something is going on here beyond just normal variation in attention. So even if it's not an official diagnosis yet, many clinicians recognize CDS (or SCT) as a very useful description for patients who have this particular profile.To summarize this segment: CDS, formerly known as sluggish cognitive tempo, refers to a pattern of chronic daydreaming, mental fog, slow processing, and low initiative that can seriously affect daily life. It's like the brain's engine is always idling in neutral – not because the person is willfully tuning out, but because their brain's ability to engage is, for lack of a better word, sluggish. Now that we know what it is, let's talk about how this compares to a condition you've definitely heard of: ADHD.How Does CDS Overlap with and Differ from ADHD?If you listened to that description of CDS and thought, “Hmm, some of that sounds like ADHD,” you're absolutely right. CDS has a lot of overlap with ADHD, especially the inattentive type. Both involve problems with attention, forgetfulness, and maybe looking off into space when you're supposed to be working. In fact, for years CDS (back when it was called SCT) was thought of as possibly just a subtype of ADHD. Many people with ADHD do have some CDS symptoms and vice versaedgefoundation.org. But here's the kicker: modern research indicates that CDS and ADHD aren't identical – they're more like siblings than twinsen.wikipedia.org. They share some DNA, but each has its own quirks.Let's start with the obvious difference: hyperactivity (or rather, the lack of it). ADHD famously often comes with hyperactivity and impulsivity (at least in the combined or hyperactive-impulsive presentations). Those are the folks who are fidgeting, tapping, jumping out of their seats, acting on impulse – their internal motor runs fast. In contrast, people with pure CDS are the polar opposite of hyperactive. Remember, another term for this was “sluggish” cognitive tempo. Instead of bouncing off the walls, someone with CDS might be melting into the wall, so to speak – quiet, slow-moving, and passiveen.wikipedia.org. They're not blurting out answers in class; they're the ones who may not answer even when you call on them, because their mind was elsewhere. One researcher humorously noted it's like comparing a race car (ADHD) to a slow cruiser (CDS) – one's got too much go, the other not enough.Attention differences: Both ADHD and CDS involve attention problems, but the type of attention problem differs. Here's a way to think about it: people with ADHD can engage their attention quickly but struggle to sustain it, especially if something isn't interesting – their attention is like a spotlight that flickers on exciting things but then fizzles outen.wikipedia.org. On the other hand, people with CDS have trouble even getting that spotlight to turn on and lock onto the target in the first placeen.wikipedia.org. It's as if the brain's ignition switch is delayed. Once they do focus, they might actually be able to stick with it a bit (especially if it's something captivating), but the hard part is that initial spark of attention. An ADHD student might start their homework and then get distracted by 10 different thoughts and leave it unfinished, whereas a CDS student might sit down to do the homework and spend 30 minutes in a haze, kind of staring at the page not even knowing where to begin. Both end up with not much done, but the mental experience is different.Another difference is processing speed and accuracy. ADHD folks can often think quickly (sometimes too quickly, leading to impulsive mistakes). But someone with CDS processes information more slowly and may be prone to more mistakes because their attention to detail is decoupled or laggingen.wikipedia.orgen.wikipedia.org. Think of it this way: if an ADHD brain is like a flashy smartphone that sometimes loses signal, a CDS brain might be like an older phone that has a constant delay – slower to open apps and occasionally freezes on a screen. Both might drop your call (metaphorically speaking) but for different technical reasons.Memory and retrieval can also feel different. ADHD's inattention often looks like forgetfulness due to distraction (you didn't remember the meeting because you were busy thinking about five other things). In CDS, forgetfulness might come from that fog – the information just never fully registered or gets stuck behind a mental cloud. People with CDS often say they feel like they have a “brain fog” or that they're in a constant daydream, which isn't typically how someone with classic ADHD would describe their attention (they might say theirs is like a ping-pong ball bouncing around).Now let's talk mood and motivation overlaps. ADHD is frequently linked with externalizing behaviors – meaning, some with ADHD might have impulsive anger outbursts, act without thinking, maybe develop conduct issues, or lean toward thrill-seeking. CDS, conversely, is more often linked with internalizing tendencies: anxiety, shyness, even depressive feelingsen.wikipedia.orgen.wikipedia.org. Why? Possibly because being in a fog and struggling quietly can dent your self-esteem or make social life harder, leading to withdrawal. A kid with ADHD might be the class clown or the one getting in trouble; a kid with CDS is more likely to be the wallflower in class who barely says a word. Studies consistently find that CDS-prone individuals are often socially withdrawn and shy, sometimes getting overlooked or ignored by peersen.wikipedia.org. People might think they're aloof or uninterested, but in reality the person is just slow to respond and not catching the fast-paced flow of conversationen.wikipedia.org. Meanwhile, ADHD kids are hard to ignore – they demand attention, sometimes in not-so-great ways, and can get actively rejected due to disruptive behavioren.wikipedia.org. So, socially, one tends to be invisible (CDS) and the other too visible (ADHD).There's also an interesting personality distinction noted in research: ADHD is often associated with being reward-seeking and novelty-loving, whereas CDS might come with a higher sensitivity to punishment or a tendency to avoid risksen.wikipedia.org. It's like ADHD is always pressing the gas pedal looking for something fun, and CDS is hovering over the brake, worried about making a wrong move. This could be one reason we see less rule-breaking behavior in CDS – those individuals aren't the ones typically running toward trouble; if anything, they're stuck trying to remember what the next step was.Neuroscience angle (in lay terms): We won't get too technical here, but it's worth noting that scientists suspect the brain mechanisms differ between these two conditions. ADHD is often tied to issues with executive functions and inhibitory control (trouble stopping impulses, difficulty with the brain's “braking system”). CDS seems to be more about a deficit in starting and sustaining cognitive engagement – maybe a lower general arousal or alertness level in the brain. One theory is that different attention networks are involved: ADHD involves circuits that sustain attention and inhibit distractions, whereas CDS might involve circuits that initiate and regulate alertness. From a neurotransmitter perspective, ADHD famously involves dopamine irregularities; with CDS, some researchers wonder if there's a component of the brain's arousal system (possibly a norepinephrine angle, since alertness is at issue) – but the jury's still out. Alright, science hat off now! The key takeaway is that the inattentiveness in CDS qualitatively feels different from the garden-variety ADHD distractibilityen.wikipedia.org.Before we leave this section, it's important to mention: a person can have both ADHD and CDS symptoms together (this is actually pretty common, as we noted earlier). If ADHD is the cake, think of CDS as a flavor of icing that can coat it for some people. Those are the folks who might be especially struggling – for example, they have the hyperactivity or impulsivity of ADHD and the foggy drifting of CDS. On the flip side, there are some who just have one or the other. The overlap has made it a bit tricky in the past for doctors to decide, “Is this a new condition or just part of ADHD?” But recent consensus leans toward CDS being its own construct, not just “ADHD-lite.” In fact, a large meta-analysis of around 19,000 people found that ADHD symptoms and CDS symptoms, while often co-occurring, do factor out as distinct inattention patternsmedvidi.com. So, think of them like two circles in a Venn diagram: they overlap in the middle (many people have both), but each also has an area that doesn't overlap – unique features that the other doesn't share.In summary, ADHD and Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome are like two different flavors of attention deficit. ADHD is the high-speed, impulsive, “lots of oomph but hard to control” flavor, and CDS is the slow, dreamy, “low oomph, hard to get going” flavor. Both can make school, work, and life challenging, but in distinct ways. Understanding these differences isn't just academic – it matters because it affects how someone feels inside, and it can guide different approaches to help them. And speaking of that, why is it that so many people with CDS have been flying under the radar or getting mislabeled? That brings us to our next segment.Why Is CDS Often Misdiagnosed (or Missed Entirely)?Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome has been called an “underrecognized” condition – and for good reason. It's like the introvert at the party of mental health conditions: quiet, not drawing attention to itself, and often misunderstood. Let's unpack why so many people with CDS get misdiagnosed or overlooked, often as having something else like ADHD, depression, or anxiety.One big reason is history and awareness. Until recently, most clinicians and educators didn't have CDS on their radar at all. If a child was struggling to pay attention, the go-to thought would be “this might be ADHD” (or if the child was very quiet and slow, maybe “this kid is depressed or has an anxiety issue”). Sluggish Cognitive Tempo, as a term, has been around for decades in research, but it never made it into the official diagnostic manualsstatnews.com. So unlike ADHD, which every teacher, parent, or doctor has heard of, SCT/CDS has kind of been the forgotten step-sibling of ADHD. A lot of professionals simply weren't taught about it. This means a kid showing these symptoms might get an ADHD-inattentive type diagnosis by default, or if they don't tick enough ADHD boxes, they might just be shrugged off as a “daydreamer” or mischaracterized as having low motivation.Symptom overlap is another culprit. As we discussed, there's a ton of overlap between inattentive ADHD and CDS. That overlapping 30-50% of cases can be confusingen.wikipedia.org. Many clinicians historically would have just said “well, it's basically ADHD” and not bother with a separate label. The downside? If it is CDS, the subtleties (like the constant drowsiness or internal thought-wandering) might not be addressed by standard ADHD strategies or medications. But if no one's distinguishing it, the person might just be lumped under ADHD and left wondering why some typical ADHD advice doesn't quite fit them.Now, consider how CDS presents behaviorally: these individuals usually aren't causing trouble. They're not hyper or defiant; if anything, they're too well-behaved but mentally absent. Teachers love that they're not disruptive, so they might not refer them for evaluation as quickly as the kid who won't stay in his seat. A student with CDS might sit quietly in the back, half-listening, half in La-La Land. They could be struggling massively internally, but because they're not jumping on desks or failing every test, it slides under the radar. They often get comments like “needs to pay more attention” or “so bright, but doesn't apply themselves” on report cards – sound familiar to anyone? Those kinds of comments are classic for undiagnosed attention issues that don't fit the loud ADHD stereotype.Another reason for misdiagnosis is the similarity to depression or anxiety symptoms. Think about it: if someone is consistently sluggish, low-energy, apathetic, and staring off, a clinician might immediately consider depression. In fact, lethargy and concentration problems are key symptoms of depression as well. Anxiety, especially in kids, can sometimes look like zoning out or being “in their head” worrying. So, it's easy to see how a person with CDS might get diagnosed with an anxiety disorder or depression when the core issue is actually this attention disengagement problem (though to complicate matters, the person could also be anxious or depressed – those can co-occur). There's evidence of a strong link between CDS symptoms and internalizing disorders like anxiety/depressioncogepderg.com, which means clinicians really have to tease apart: is the daydreaming because of depression? Or is the depression developing because the person is always struggling and feeling out of sync? It can be a chicken-and-egg situation.Misinterpretation by others adds to the mess. Earlier I mentioned people with CDS might be seen as aloof or unmotivated. Let's double down on that: friends, family, and even doctors can wrongly attribute the behavior to character traits. A child who doesn't respond quickly or seems “out of it” might get labeled as lazy, shy, or even oppositional (when they don't follow instructions, not out of defiance but because their mind wandered off). One heartbreaking example comes from a real story: a teenage girl was so quiet and zoned out in class that teachers literally marked her as absent when she was right there in her seatstatnews.com. Can you imagine? She was physically present but so mentally checked-out due to CDS that she might as well have been invisible. For years she and her parents thought her issues were just from anxiety and depression. It wasn't until she stumbled on the term “sluggish cognitive tempo” in an old psych report that things clickedstatnews.comstatnews.com. Suddenly, the excessive daydreaming, the brain fog – it all made sense as a distinct thing. But it took that long for anyone to connect the dots, because the default assumptions were other diagnoses.There's also a bit of controversy in the professional community that has affected recognition. Some experts have criticized the push to make CDS an official diagnosis, arguing that it might pathologize normal traits or that it's just a fragment of ADHD or other disordersedgefoundation.orgstatnews.com. They worry about overdiagnosis – like, are we going to start labeling every dreamy kid with a disorder? Are pharma companies just looking for the next condition to medicate? These are valid concerns, and it's good that scientists are cautious. However, the flip side is that by not recognizing CDS, people who truly suffer from it might not get the specific help they need. It's a fine line. The consensus that has emerged is that while we're debating the labels, the symptoms are very real and can be seriously impairingedgefoundation.org. So misdiagnosis happens both ways: some get diagnosed with something else incorrectly, and some don't get diagnosed with anything at all – they're just “undiagnosed and unhappy.”Finally, the nature of CDS itself can fool clinicians. Since these folks often have some degree of attention capacity (for example, they might do okay in one-on-one situations or when very interested in a topic), their issue might not scream “attention disorder” in a short doctor's visit. They might not report the hyperactive symptoms (because they have none), so if the practitioner isn't well-versed in SCT, they might not recognize that a pattern of lifelong “dreaminess” is a sign of an attention-related condition. In adults, this is even trickier: an adult who complains of brain fog might get checked for thyroid problems, anemia, sleep apnea, etc., and if all those are negative, the fatigue and fog might be attributed to stress or depression. Rarely does a doctor say, “Hey, could this be that thing called cognitive disengagement syndrome?” – at least not yet, since awareness is still growing.The result of misdiagnosis or missing the diagnosis? People can go years thinking they're just bad at life or “lazy.” They internalize a lot of negative self-talk. A kid might grow up being scolded for daydreaming, a teen might get told “you just need to try harder,” and an adult might wonder why they can't seem to hold onto their thoughts in meetings when everyone else manages fine. It can be frustrating and demoralizing. Some individuals end up on treatments that don't fully help – for instance, they might be given stimulant medication for ADHD and find that, while it might boost focus a bit, it doesn't magically clear the fog like it does for a classic ADHD caseadditudemag.com. Or they might be on antidepressants that help mood but not their spacing-out episodes.The bottom line here is that CDS often flies under the radar. Its sufferers might get diagnosed with something more obvious or nothing at all. The condition is underrecognized in both the medical field and public awareness. That's why one of my goals today (and the reason you're still listening) is to shine a light on it. Because once you do recognize it, you can start doing something about it – which is exactly what we'll talk about next.Up to now, we've painted a pretty challenging picture – brain fog, misdiagnoses, feeling overlooked. But don't worry: this isn't all doom and gloom. In the next segment, we're switching gears to something more empowering: practical tips and strategies. If you or someone you care about is dealing with CDS (or heck, even if you just relate to some of this foggy focus stuff), what can be done? How can you manage these symptoms and make life a bit easier? Let's explore that.Practical Tips for Managing CDSAlright, let's roll up our sleeves and get practical. Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome can make everyday tasks feel like you're swimming upstream, but there are ways to manage it and improve your day-to-day functioning. Whether you're an adult with CDS, a parent or teacher of someone who has it, or just someone listening along for knowledge, these tips will be helpful. We're going to cover a mix of lifestyle habits, strategies, and supports – essentially, how to give that “sluggish” brain a bit of a tune-up or workaround. Think of it as creating an environment where your brain's engine has some extra help turning over. Let's break down some strategies:* Prioritize Sleep and Healthy Habits: This one's not glamorous, but it's huge. Since people with CDS often feel drowsy or low-energy, getting consistent, quality sleep is vital. Poor sleep will only pour molasses on an already sluggish cognitive tempo. Aim for a regular sleep schedule and good sleep hygiene (yes, that means putting down the phone at night and maybe actually going to bed on time, a tough ask, I know!). Also, pay attention to diet and exerciseedgefoundation.org. Physical activity can temporarily boost alertness – even a brisk walk or a few jumping jacks when you're feeling foggy can restart the engine. Eating balanced meals and staying hydrated helps too (blood sugar crashes or dehydration can worsen that spaced-out feeling). Some folks find that a bit of caffeine in moderation helps shake off the cobwebs, but be careful not to overdo it, especially if you also have anxiety. Think of healthy habits as the foundation; they won't eliminate CDS, but they raise your baseline energy and brain health, giving you a fighting chance on those heavy-brain-fog days.* Use External Structures to Stay On Track: If the issue is that your brain disengages internally, one solution is to bring in external engagement. This means using tools and routines to keep you anchored to tasks. For example, timers and alarms can be your best friend. Set a timer for, say, 10 minutes and tell yourself, “I'll work on this task until the timer rings, then I can pause.” Often, just that little auditory cue and the knowledge of a break coming can help you initiate a task. Visual reminders are great too – post-it notes in key places, a big wall calendar, or phone reminders that pop up with messages like “Hey, are you on task?

RADIO4 MORGEN
Onsdag d. 11. juni kl. 8-9

RADIO4 MORGEN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 55:09


(02:00): Udgangsforbud i Los Angeles i kølvandet på demonstrationer. Medvirkende: Matias Seidelin, journalist på forsvarsmediet Olfi og tidl. USA-korrespondent og ekspert i USA og amerikansk udenrigspolitik. (14:00): S-profil revser Messerschmidt for forslag om mindre Ukraine-støtte: "Manglende fredsforhandlinger bekræfter useriøs DF-politik". Medvirkende: Christian Rabjerg Madsen, politisk ordfører i Socialdemokratiet. (30:00): Folkekirken siver medlemmer. Alligevel mener sognepræst, at troen vinder frem. Medvirkende: Morten Meiner, sognepræst ved Sct. Johannes Kirke i Herning. (40:00): Magnus Barsøe svarer på kritik. Medvirkende: Magnus Barsøe, MEP-suppleant for Socialdemokratiet og vært på RADIO IIIIs podcast 'Børsen Brænder'. Værter: Anne Philipsen & Mathias WissingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Get Lean Eat Clean
Episode 456 - Boost Your Metabolism, Upgrade Your Routine and SCT Oil | Happy Healthy Guys

Get Lean Eat Clean

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 66:14


This week I interviewed speakers, podcast hosts and health influencers - Rob and Randy from The Happy Healthy Life!We discussed all things metabolism, mindset and nutrition.We also dove into both Randy and Rob's health struggles along with morning routines, importance of grounding, revving up your metabolism with SCT oil and their tips to get your body back to what it once was!Connect with Rob and Randy:https://www.thehappyhealthylife.com/https://www.metabolismscore.com/https://www.sctoil.com/If you love the Get Lean Eat Clean Podcast, we'd love for you to subscribe, rate, and give a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Until next time!Links:Interested in Upgrading your Mitochondria, Improving Energy and Sleep! Check out Troscriptions: https://bit.ly/4ik5kK5Use Discount Code for 10% OFF: EATCLEAN----Watch Get Lean Eat Clean podcast video episodes on YouTube!YouTube.com/@briangryn3680-----How to Take Simple Steps to Reclaim the Body, Energy, and Strength You Had 10-15 Years Ago Using My Stepladder System:https://www.stepladdersystem.com/----B.rad Whey Protein Isolate Superfuel:The Best Protein on The Planet! Available in Two Delicious Flavors: Vanilla Bean and Cocoa BeanUse Coupon Code glec10off for 10% off your order!https://a.co/d/731gssV----My favorite health bars with clean ingredients!https://www.eatprima.com/BRIAN6816310% OFF with this link!| Listen to the Get Lean Eat Clean Podcast |►Apple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-lean-eat-clean/id1540391210►Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/0QmJzYZsdV6tUNbDxaPJjS| Connect with Brian |►Website | https://www.briangryn.com►Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/bdgryn►Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/getleanandeatclean►Twitter | https://twitter.com/grynnerwinner

Talk Art
Alev Ebüzziya Siesbye

Talk Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 50:12


We meet Alev Ebüzziya Siesbye (b. 1938, Istanbul, TR) is a ceramic artist known for her refined, monochrome stoneware bowls, which she has been producing for nearly sixty years. Working with the ancient coiling technique and a traditional wooden kick wheel, Ebüzziya Siesbye creates vessels that bear the intimate marks of her hand, balancing density and spaciousness, firmness and fragility. Fired at high temperatures, her bowls possess a stone-like solidity, while their sharp-edged lips and small, recessed bases lend them an impression of levitation. Though often unadorned, some pieces feature delicate horizontal lines along the rim to, as the artist describes, “prevent them from lifting off the ground.”Ebüzziya Siesbye studied sculpture at the Istanbul State Academy of Fine Arts before working at ceramic studios in Höhr-Grenzhausen, DE, and Istanbul. In 1963, she moved to Denmark to join the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufactory, later founding her first independent studio in Copenhagen in 1969. She has lived and worked in Paris since 1987. She has been awarded many honors, including the 2022 Danmarks Nationalbank's Anniversary Foundation Honor Award and the Aydın Doğan Award, and her work has been the subject of retrospective exhibitions at the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts, Istanbul (TR), and the Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen (DK).Ebüzziya Siesbye's ceramics are held in numerous museum collections, including the Cooper-Hewitt Museum, New-York (NY); the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (UK); the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (CA); Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris (FR); Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (NL); the Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen (DK); the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm (SE); the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh, (SCT); and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (TX), among others.Follow @Salon94 on Instagram.Alev's current solo show ‘Vibrations' which runs in New York at Salon 94 until 8th August 2025, address 3 East 89th Street: https://salon94.com/exhibitions/alev-ebuzziya-siesbye-vibrations Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Special Cloth Talk
Freaky Frogs

Special Cloth Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 38:37


On this episode the SCT boys discuss the emergence of serious allegations on Hall Of Fame TE and Media giant Shannon Sharpe. We also speak on the NBA playoffs and much more. Enjoy the show!   

Advanced Manufacturing Now
Generations of Innovation at Scientific Cutting Tools with Jonathan Christopher and Brian Falk

Advanced Manufacturing Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 19:23


In this episode of the Advanced Manufacturing Now podcast, Senior Editor David Mueller speaks with Jonathan Christopher and Brian Falk from Scientific Cutting Tools to discuss the company's garage beginnings and commitment to the future.  Scientific Cutting Tools was founded in 1963 by Stanley Christopher, and three generations later, serve customers in aerospace, defense, medical, automotive, and advanced manufacturing — including names like NASA, SpaceX, Blue Origin, Caterpillar, Lockheed Martin, and Johns Hopkins. Jonathan and Brian share the company's origin story, how their unique paths into the business shape their approach to innovation, and how SCT continues to invest in automation, advanced grinding technologies, and customer-centric R&D.

Life's But A Song
Ep. 438 - A Goofy Movie (1995) (SCT #34) (w/ Scott Kurland)

Life's But A Song

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 56:31


Scott's back to go on a road trip back to 1995 where we revisit A Goofy Movie. Do Scott and Jon see "I2I"? How many times will they refer to the documentary Not Just a Goof? Goofy's name is really Goofy Goof?Writer's Bagel Basket Socials Instagram: @writersbagelbasketHell Is A Musical Socials Instagram: @hiam_podcastWhen Scary Met Stabby Instagram: @whenscarymetstabbyPodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodThreads: @butasongpodNext episode: O Brother, Where Art Thou? (SCT #35)!

Life's But A Song
Ep. 436 - Guys and Dolls (1955) (SCT #32) (w/ Arianna Armon)

Life's But A Song

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 61:25


Arianna is back to kick off another Second Chance month! This time we head to 1950s New York City to talk about the men cast as singing gamblers, the music of the stage version that were cut for the movie and what was added in it's place, and some stuff that were left out of the First Chance.Arianna's Socials -Instagram/TikTok: @ladyaria_Website: www.ariannaarmon.comPodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodThreads: @butasongpodNext episode: West Side Story (2021) (SCT #33)!

P1 Morgen
Søndag 27. apr. 2025

P1 Morgen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 110:03


Hvorfor er det et problem, når transportfirmaet SCT truer med injuriesager? Hvad kommer der ud af dagens møde mellem Mette Frederiksen og den nye grønlandske regeringsleder Jens Frederik Nielsen? Og hvad er det for en proces, der foregår, når Pavens efterfølger skal vælges? Dagens vært: Anne Kirstine Hermann.

Special Cloth Talk
Where's the Pod at !?

Special Cloth Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 39:36


After a brief hiatus the SCT boys are back with another episode ranging from conversation on UMG's response to Drake to Marvin Sapp locking the doors during offering. 

The Chemical Show
Top Themes & Innovations from ACI 2025 - Ep. 201

The Chemical Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 24:16 Transcription Available


Explore the intersection of performance and sustainability in the cleaning industry, as Victoria Meyer delves into the insights and innovations shared at the 2025 American Cleaning Institute (ACI) annual meeting. Joined by industry experts Jim Griffin from SCT and Ned Weintraub from Noble AI, this episode emphasizes the cautious optimism prevailing in the industry, driven by a renewed focus on smarter supply chains and the practical application of sustainability. Discover how the industry is navigating the decade of supply chain challenges and shifting trends towards consumer value-driven sustainability with a "small s." Key takeaways from the convention emphasize a balance between innovation and market readiness, highlighted by advances in AI and the quest for multifunctional, sustainable ingredients. Victoria, Jim, and Ned discuss the delicate process of aligning corporate capabilities with consumer expectations while addressing regulatory hurdles and the industry's ongoing journey towards water conservation and innovative, eco-friendly practices. Dive into these transformative trends and prepare your business for the path ahead with insights from The Chemical Show's latest episode. Learn more about the following topics this week: The cautious optimism of 2025: chemical industry pulse at ACI The 5 trends shaping cleaning and chemical industries in 2025 Innovations driven by consumer archetypes and their needs like water protection, reduced waste, and performance The future of cleaning: water-free formulations with Jim Griffin of SCT AI's role in chemical innovation with Ned Weintraub of NobleAI Killer Quote: "The theme that came through is sustainability is great, but the products in use really need to perform. It's not enough that there's a green label, it's that it needs to perform and meet what customers want." --Victoria Meyer  Other links:   Register for The 40th World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global this March 17 – 21 in Houston, Texas. The Chemical Show audience receives a special discount of 5%. Register today using code WPC2025ChemShow5%. Download: 10 Leadership Lessons for Chemical Executives Download: 7 Trends Shaping the Future of the Chemical Industry  Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube  ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player.  ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com  Thank you to our sponsors:The World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global brings together people across the chemical industry - from executives to strategists and business analysts to petrochemical experts.  WPC provides unmatched market intelligence and insights to unlock pathways for growth and transformation. Join us in Houston, TX, March 17-21, 2025, to commemorate our 40th Anniversary! >>>>VISIT THEIR WEBSITE TO REGISTER AND USE THE CODE WPC2025ChemShow5% for 5% discount off conference fees.  --------------------------------------------------------------------------Transforming data into decisions with GenAI precision Access the breadth and depth of ICIS intelligence Fast, reliable answers to your market questionsInsights your way – from summaries to detailed reports Ask ICIS, your AI assistantVisit ICIS.com/ask--------------------------------------------------------------------------

Special Cloth Talk
Should've Never Left The Drafts

Special Cloth Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 47:42


On this episode the SCT brothers cover a litany of topics to include DJ Akademics grooming allegations, the Luka and AD trade that shook up the nba world, and a special highlights of black history figures. 

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Special Cloth Talk
More Than “I Have A Dream”

Special Cloth Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 44:08


On this episode the SCT boys discuss the co-opting of Dr. Martin Luther King and reflect on his legacy and sacrifices.  

Schofield Chiropractic Training Podcast
The Major Premise: Unlocking the Power of Innate Intelligence

Schofield Chiropractic Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 22:23


Welcome to Season 4 of the Schofield Chiropractic Training Podcast! In this premiere episode, SCT coaches, Dr. Fred and Dr. FJ, revisit the foundation of chiropractic philosophy: the Major Premise. They explore the timeless wisdom of innate intelligence, the body's natural ability to heal and maintain itself, and why this understanding is central to chiropractic care. This episode is perfect for chiropractors looking to: Refine their connection with the philosophy of chiropractic. Gain clarity on how symptoms and innate intelligence intersect in patient care. Strengthen their confidence in addressing the root causes of dis-ease. Whether you're a seasoned chiropractor or just starting out, you'll find inspiration, practical insights, and a renewed passion for the art and science of chiropractic. The Schofields share personal stories, Green Book principles, and actionable takeaways to help you elevate your understanding and patient outcomes. Tune in, and let's start this season with purpose and alignment. Your next breakthrough begins here.  Ask a Question for a Future Episode! Apply to work with our coaches! Join Susan's monthly CA webinars Join us at our next seminars! Join the Rhino Digital Training!

Special Cloth Talk
Hey Mr.Carter…Where you Been!?

Special Cloth Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 43:48


On this episode, the SCT brothers briefly reflect on the legacy of 39th U.S. President Jimmy Carter. They also discuss the creative direction of Special Cloth Talk for 2025. The SCT boys speak on the allegations against Skip Bayless and the NFL playoffs.  

Special Cloth Talk
Hate it? Love it? 2024 didn't stop

Special Cloth Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 58:19


On this episode the SCT boys briefly speak on the ups and downs of 2024. We discussed our 2024   Replay music and spoke more on allegations against Jay-Z. Finally we thanked our loyal listeners and viewers of Special Cloth Talk since our return March of 2024. 

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Special Cloth Talk
Deny,Defend,Depose: Deductible Knight Rises

Special Cloth Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 43:51


On this episode the SCT boys juxtaposed Americas reaction to the murder of homeless man Jordan Neely, and the murder UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.  We also briefly addressed the heavy allegations Jay-Z has been confronted with, and consider what that could mean for LeBrons legacy. 

The EMS Educator
Building Excellence in EMS Credentialing

The EMS Educator

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 49:23


Want more advice about how to effectively create EMS credentialing programs for your learners? In the latest episode of the EMS Educator Podcast, join hosts Rob Lawrence, Hilary Gates, and Maia Dorsett for a dynamic conversation with guests Dr. Jeremy Cushman and Shane O'Donnell. They dive into the intricacies of their successful educational program that trains EMS clinicians for specialty care transport (SCT). Jeremy and Shane discuss how to conduct needs assessments, perform gap analyses, and build learner-centered education models tailored to your system's unique demands. From psychomotor skill validation to fostering clinical acumen, this episode offers actionable insights for EMS educators and leaders. Whether you're refining an existing program or starting from scratch, this episode is packed with lessons and strategies to enhance EMS education and elevate patient care. Ginger Locke highlights the episode's key points with her "Mindset Minute." The EMS Educator is published on the first Friday of every month! Be sure to turn on your notifications so you can listen as soon as the episode drops, and like/follow us on your favorite platform. This podcast is sponsored by EMS Gives Life.  Would you consider becoming a living organ donor? For more info visit www.emsgiveslife.org Check out the Prodigy EMS Bounty Program! Earn $1000 for your best talks! Get your CE at www.prodigyems.com  Follow @ProdigyEMS on Twitter, FB, YouTube, TikTok & IG.

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The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals
Bonus Episode: Revolutionising Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Treatment: Initiating Rhenium-SCT Therapy

The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 18:10


This podcast has been sponsored by OncoBeta, a medical device company specialising in innovative epidermal radioisotope therapies. Don't miss the final episode of our three-part series exploring how Rhenium skin cancer therapy (SCT) is transforming non-melanoma skin cancer treatment! Join Carmen García-Donoso and Diana Vega Pérez as they discuss their clinical experience of the novel painless, non-invasive, single-session therapy. This episode explores: What makes patients viable for Rhenium-SCT;  Their real-world experiences using Rhenium-SCT in practice; and  Potential challenges and how they could be addressed. 

Special Cloth Talk
Duckworth Dynasty

Special Cloth Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 46:26


On this episode of Special Cloth Talk, the SCT brothers discuss Kendrick's GNX and discuss Drakes law suit against UMG.     

Noticentro
Si eres víctima de agresión o acoso al viajar en Metro denuncia

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 1:30


ONU premiará al mexicano Álvaro Quiroz, fundador de la asociación civil Brigada 12Ángel Fernando, estudiante de la UNAM es localizado muerto, no fue víctima de delitoNueva Delhi es la ciudad más contaminada del planetaMás información en nuestro Podcast

Soundside
What it takes for a local theater company to survive 50 years

Soundside

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 24:45


For decades, the Seattle Children's Theatre has introduced young people from all over King County to the joy and wonder of live theater.  You can take your little ones to their first play or musical like “Cat Kid Comic Club,” or maybe an interactive dance performance.  There's a lot going on there each year. It's part of what makes the Children's Theatre such a beloved institution. The theater is celebrating its 50th anniversary this fall. Soundside talked with Managing Director Kevin Malgesini about what SCT has coming up this season, along with the steps they've taken to keep the theater strong for years to come. Host Diana Opong also chats with Karan Hanan, Executive Director of the WA State Arts Commission, about the overall health of Seattle's theater ecosystem. Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network.  GUESTS: Kevin Malgesini - Managing Director of Seattle Children's Theater Karen Hanan - Executive Director of the Washington State Arts Commission RELATED LINKS:  Seattle Children's Theatre ArtsWA Washington- National Endowment for the Arts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Schofield Chiropractic Training Podcast
Expanding Your Chiropractic Self-Image with Coach Dr. Fred Schofield

Schofield Chiropractic Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 9:16


In this episode, SCT coach Dr. Fred Schofield delves into the importance of expanding your self-image as a chiropractor. Reflecting on his journey at Palmer College in 1978, Dr. Fred shares a pivotal moment from his second quarter when he felt lost and lacked the passion to continue. It was a talk by his brother, Bill Bane, that ignited a transformation within him. Bane introduced the concept of the "inner game," emphasizing that the vision you hold of yourself shapes your reality. Dr. Fred highlights the critical relationship between self-image and self-esteem, explaining how your internal vision and the emotions backing it can determine your success. He stresses that to thrive, you must see yourself as successful and capable. Drawing from his own experience, he recounts how visualizing himself managing 100 patients a day—40 in the morning and 60 in the afternoon—became a tangible goal once he believed it was possible. This episode explores the power of renewing your mind through positive thinking and maintaining a prosperous frequency in practice. Dr. Fred shares practical advice on using your six-week average to set personalized goals and emphasizes focusing on the process rather than just the results. By transforming your internal pattern and seeing yourself as a winner, you can achieve the success you envision. Join Dr. Fred Schofield as he offers valuable insights and strategies to help you elevate your practice by expanding your self-image and embracing a winning mindset. Tune in to transform your vision and unlock your full potential as a chiropractor. Ask a Question for a Future Episode! Apply to work with our coaches! Join Susan's monthly CA webinars Join us at our next seminars! Join the Rhino Digital Training!

Schofield Chiropractic Training Podcast
Crafting Your Chiropractic Vision with Dr. Fred and Dr. FJ Schofield

Schofield Chiropractic Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 14:25


In this dynamic episode, SCT coaches Dr. Fred and Dr. FJ Schofield share their insights on evolving your vision in the chiropractic field. Dr. Fred kicks things off with an inspiring story about having six new patients on Monday, attributing the success to the heightened energy after speaking at the AAC conference - and tapping into the hightened frequency. Their conversation emphasizes the importance of allowing your vision to evolve and being open to new possibilities, learning from successful chiropractors who have found diverse ways to practice, from small offices with low overhead to large, multi-practice setups. They highlight the significance of showing gratitude when first interacting with patients, noting that a simple "Thank You!" can set the tone for a positive experience. The discussion also touches on the decline in family practitioners' enrollment in medical schools and how chiropractic can remain a hands-on, skill-driven profession amidst technological advancements like AI. For chiropractic students, they stress the importance of mastering hands-on adjusting, emphasizing that where there are hands, there are skills, and that chiropractic is a skill that must be honed continuously. Dr. Fred and Dr. FJ discuss how clarity of focus can lead to long-term success. Whether aiming for a PI practice or another specialization, setting conscious goals is crucial. They also highlight the importance of self-care for chiropractors, both in and out of the office. Your body is part of your business, and longevity in the profession requires taking care of yourself. Understanding your strengths and talents to build a practice that reflects your personal vision is essential, avoiding the trap of focusing solely on numbers without finding fulfillment in your work. Join Dr. Fred and Dr. FJ as they discuss these topics and more, providing valuable insights to help you craft a fulfilling and successful chiropractic career. Tune in to learn, grow, and elevate your practice to new heights!   Ask a Question for a Future Episode! Apply to work with our coaches! Join Susan's monthly CA webinars Join us at our next seminars! Join the Rhino Digital Training!

The Podium and Panel Podcast
Episode 206 – One of the Most Contentious Arguments of the SCOTUS Term

The Podium and Panel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 54:06


Follow Dan on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/cotterdan Follow Pat on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/donald-patrick-eckler-610290824/   Predictions Sure To Go Wrong: Mesenbring: Affirm Grants Pass: Punt Baxter: Affirm IL app cases can be found at: https://www.illinoiscourts.gov/courts/appellate-court/oral-argument-audio/ SCT case: https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/audio/2023/23-175   7th Circuit case: https://media.ca7.uscourts.gov/sound/external/dab.23-2473.23-2473_05_21_2024.mp3

That's What She Said

Happy Birthday, Church! Having contemplated our way of belonging and beholding, it's time to consider the co-conspiracy once again. Also to commission our leaders on MLT and SCT. To tell us your thoughts on this sermon, click through to the web posting and leave us a comment. Or, find us on social media: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Or, email us the old-fashioned way: info@galileochurch.org. To contribute financially to the ongoing ministry of Galileo Church, find us on Venmo, Patreon, or Zelle (generosity@galileohurch.org), or just send a check to P.O. Box 668, Kennedale, TX 76060

The Chemical Show
Trends Shaping the Cosmetic Industry: Insights from NYSCC Suppliers' Day - Ep 162

The Chemical Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 19:18 Transcription Available


Discover how the worlds of beauty and chemicals merge to drive innovation in the cosmetics and personal care industry from NYSCC Suppliers Day in New York City. Victoria Meyer takes you behind the scenes of this event, accompanied by industry experts Bob Jacobs from Hydrosome Labs, Jack Drawdy from SCT, Petia Tatarska from Innova BM, Dennis Abbeduto from Colonial Chemical, Yann Chilvers from Cavalo, and Daina Catanese of Integrity BioChem.This week's episode of The Chemical Show is packed with firsthand insights from industry leaders at the forefront of the personal care landscape. They discuss trends in sustainable and clean technologies, the impact of AI and digital solutions on supply chain transparency, and the integration of biotech innovations that promise enhanced efficacy and environmental stewardship. Join us for thoughtful exploration into how today's trends are paving the way for tomorrow's consumer products.Topics discussed in this week's episode:NYSCC Suppliers' Day Conference: the future of cosmetics & personal careKey trends driving cosmeticsSustainability and sustainable chemistries in cosmetics and personal careDigital solutions for sustainabilityRole of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Innovation***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review.***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com Wondering how we produce our podcast?We use Transistor to publish our podcast. Check it out here: https://transistor.fm/?via=victoriaWe use CastMagic.io to create ShowNotes, Newsletters, Social Media posts and more. Check it out here: https://get.castmagic.io/ean5etivmzi1We use Descript to edit and transcribe each podcast episode. Follow this link to learn more: https://get.descript.com/j0hyfup4gm0t

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi
Dr Rob Vasquez & Dr Randy Johns | How to Lose Weight Effortlessly, The Secrets to Metabolic Health, Overcoming Stage 4 Cancer With Metabolic Therapies, & The Problem With Seed Oils KKP: 751

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 81:41


I am blessed to have Dr. Rob Vasquez and Dr. Randy Johns here with me today. The Happy Healthy Guys are all about teaching people TRUE Health principles to help people live a Happy Healthy Life! After Johns recovered from late-stage cancer via integrative means, the two came together to become lifestyle entrepreneurs with the goal of empowering and equipping people with the tools necessary to live a happy, healthy life. The duo travels all over the country speaking and educating both regular people and doctors, informing them how to best take care of the body among all the confusion about what constitutes “healthy,” from nutrition and exercise to treating disease. In this episode, we cover weight loss and metabolism with Dr. Rob Vasquez and Dr. Randy Johns; they explain how health transcends the traditional understanding of calorie counting. In their exploration, they shed light on the multifaceted nature of metabolic health in modern society, emphasizing the influence of dietary quality, environmental toxins, and personalized interventions. Driven by their experiences and professional insights, they challenge the prevailing narrative by advocating for a deeper understanding of metabolic dysfunction and the necessity of prioritizing health over mere weight loss. Their holistic approach offers a paradigm shift towards sustainable wellness and lasting metabolic balance, redefining how we perceive and pursue health in contemporary life.

Street Cop Podcast
Episode 858: 3 Tips For Foreign Verbal Communication with Sean Grogan

Street Cop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 7:35


On today's episode, SCT instructor of Unmasking Hidden Facial Expressions and Body Language for Law Enforcement, Sean Grogan sits down to give his 3 tips on different programs you can use to help you better understand foreign verbal communication such as Spanish, Vietnamese, Russian, etc. Check out Sean's class here:  https://www.streetcoptraining.com/courses/body-language-for-law-enforcement/  If you like what you are hearing and want to stay in the loop with the latest in Street Cop Training, please follow our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/StreetCopTraining Don't forget to subscribe and rate the podcast, it truly helps! Sign up for classes here: https://streetcoptraining.com/course-list/Follow our podcast here: https://streetcoptraining.com/street-cop-podcast/    or    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/street-cop-podcast/id1538474515

Street Cop Podcast
Episode 847: Behind the Curtain with The Narc & Kenny Williams

Street Cop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 53:19


On today's episode, SCT instructors, Interdiction Mastermind instructor, Kenny Williams and The Narc instructor, Rios sit down to discuss how criminals try to beat law enforcement when transporting drugs and money. Today, Kenny and Rios discuss Rios undercover career, how he got into UC work and go in depth and behind the curtain on how drug and money smugglers try to beat law enforcement on the roadways, at the border and at the ports. Check out Kenny's classes here: https://www.streetcoptraining.com/instructor/kenny-williams/Check out Rios classes here: https://www.streetcoptraining.com/courses/the-narc/ If you like what you are hearing and want to stay in the loop with the latest in Street Cop Training, please follow our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/StreetCopTraining Don't forget to subscribe and rate the podcast, it truly helps! Sign up for classes here: https://streetcoptraining.com/course-list/Follow our podcast here: https://streetcoptraining.com/street-cop-podcast/    or    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/street-cop-podcast/id1538474515

More Perfect
Clarence X

More Perfect

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 57:26


To many Americans, Clarence Thomas makes no sense. For more than 30 years on the Court, he seems to have been on a mission — to take away rights that benefit Black people. As a young man, though, Thomas listened to records of Malcolm X speeches on a loop and strongly identified with the tenets of Black Nationalism. This week on More Perfect, we dig into his writings and lectures, talk to scholars and confidants, and explore his past, all in an attempt to answer: what does Clarence Thomas think Clarence Thomas is doing? Voices in the episode include: • Juan Williams — Senior Political Analyst at Fox News • Corey Robin — Professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center • Angela Onwuachi-Willig — Dean of Boston University School of Law • Stephen F. Smith — Professor of Law at Notre Dame Law School Learn more: • 1993: Graham v. Collins • 1994: Holder v. Hall • 1999: Chicago v. Morales • 2003: Grutter v. Bollinger • 2022: Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of Harvard College • 2022: Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina • “The Enigma of Clarence Thomas” by Corey Robin • “Black Conservatives, Center Stage” by Juan Williams • “Just Another Brother on the SCT?: What Justice Clarence Thomas Teaches Us About the Influence of Racial Identity” by Angela Onwuachi-Willig • “Clarence X?: The Black Nationalist Behind Justice Thomas's Constitutionalism” by Stephen F. Smith • “My Grandfather's Son” by Justice Clarence Thomas Supreme Court archival audio comes from Oyez®, a free law project by Justia and the Legal Information Institute of Cornell Law School. Support for More Perfect is provided in part by The Smart Family Fund. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @moreperfectpodcast, and Twitter @moreperfect.