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Join your Travel Brat Hosts as they interview Jamie Beebe, the host of the podcast The Last Trip. She tells us about some of her favorite places to travel, as well as a little about herself and her podcast journey. She is a solo traveling and true crime junkie. You won't want to miss this episode. Enjoy! **Content Warning - this episode contains one moment of adult language**
In Episode 337 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger take a drive to the intersection of Routes 35 and 5 in Lynchville, Maine, to see a unique road sign giving directions to places like: Norway, Paris, Denmark, Naples, Sweden, Poland, Mexico, Peru, and China – all of them just a few miles away – in Maine. How did that happen? See more here: https://ournewenglandlegends.com/podcast-337-see-maine-and-see-the-world/ Listen ad-free plus get early access and bonus episodes at: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends
Get ready for a mind-shift. In today's episode, I'm sharing seven game-changing ideas that have reshaped how I navigate life. From the cost of inaction to the power of discipline, these insights are gold. Tune in and level up with me.LEAVE A REVIEW if you liked this episode!! Let's Connect On Social Media! youtube.com/anthonyvicino twitter.com/anthonyvicino instagram.com/theanthonyvicino https://anthonyvicino.com Join an exclusive community of peak performers at Beyond the Apex University learning how to build a business, invest in real estate, and develop hyperfocus. www.beyondtheapex.com Learn More About Investing With Anthony Invictus Capital: www.invictusmultifamily.com Multifamily Investing Made Simple Podcast Passive Investing Made Simple Book: www.thepassiveinvestingbook.com
Lutheran Preaching and Teaching from St. John Random Lake, Wisconsin
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Critical theory. Cancel culture. Abortion. Racism. Transgenderism. Politics. All these subjects have been addressed in the Brian Dainsberg Podcast. This episode will provide a starting point for evaluating ideas such as these that may come our way. Consider this a crash course in seeing the world through the lens of Scripture.
Signal a "Firework" — Katy Perry just announced her final season at American Idol! Listen here and learn more at OKmagazine.com. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
With it being Valentine's Day this week, today's episode is dedicated to the topic of relationships... but particularly, people-differences in relationships. God has created each one of us as unique persons with our own ways of doing and thinking and being but sometimes, those differences, however attractive initially, can become incredibly annoying over time. In this episode, you'll learn about how to see both yourself and others in a new light, hopefully leading to better communication, compassion, understanding, and healthier community as we learn how to "love one another" in the ways we each receive and give it best. Visit and subscribe to my blog at: www.graceopens.blogspot.com Twitter: @opentograce2015 Instagram: @opentogracealaska Parler: @Opentogracealaska MeWe: Katherine Singer
Want to build a life of travel but not sure where to begin? Find a job that requires you to travel! Today, I'm sharing a quick story about how I got started in travel and highlighting three myths about travel jobs that will help open your mind to what's possible. If you want to learn even more about different travel job opportunities, tune in every Thursday this month as we reshare some epic past episodes. What questions do you have about travel jobs? What other themes do you want to see highlighted on the show? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you'll share them by sending me an audio message. Resources: Subscribe to our FREE newsletter Today's Sponsors - US Bank, Wise, Nissan Thanks To Our Sponsors US Bank Altitude Go Visa Signature Card get 4 X the points on eating out and 2 X the points on groceries, entertainment services, and gas or EV charge stations. Apply today at usbank.com/altitudego to get 20,000 points by spending $1,000 in your first 90 days. There's no better vehicle for adventure than the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder. Learn more at www.nissanusa.com. Wise can help you send, spend, and receive internationally without the hidden fees or exchange rate markups. Learn how Wise can work for you by downloading the app or visiting www.wise.com/travel.
Do you understand the world around you? How do you make sense of it? Where does God come in the picture? In today's episode, Patrick uses Psalm 24 to discuss the importance of having God at the center of your worldview. Read the Bible with us in 2024! This year, we're tackling a group of Old Testament books traditionally known as “The Writings”— Psalms, Chronicles, Proverbs, Daniel, Ruth and more! Download your reading plan now. Your support makes TMBT possible. Ten Minute Bible Talks is a crowd-funded project. Join the TMBTeam to reach more people with the Bible. Give now. Like this content? Make sure to leave us a rating and share it so that others can find it, too. Use #asktmbt to connect with us, ask questions, and suggest topics. We'd love to hear from you! To learn more, visit our website and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter@TenMinuteBibleTalks. Don't forget to subscribe to the TMBT Newsletter here. Passages: Psalm 24
In this episode of Relating to Self, recorded on 24 April 2023, I have a conversation with Richard, a consultant, Sandboxer, and improvisation-enthusiast. Topics mentioned in the episode:The Impact of Language on PerceptionConsistency of Social Interactions during COVID LockdownIntrospective Relationship with Oneself Influenced by Interactions with OthersAltering Internal Dialogue to Promote PositivityAdvocating for Precise Language to Enhance Emotional ExperiencesTransmitting Personal Meanings When Words Are Interpreted DifferentlyAccepting Impermanence and Cherishing the PresentEmbracing Different Versions of Oneself DailyUsing Improv as a Mirror for Self-DiscoveryStepping Out of Default BehaviorsShifting Towards Appreciating One's Current SituationLiving a Resilient and Sustainable Life Through Self-Acceptance and Behavioral ChangeIf you enjoyed this episode, consider sharing it with a friend and leaving a rating or review. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Sign up for the Relating to Self newsletterFollow Joachim on Twitter
When what we see in the world upsets us, we can train ourselves not to complain. This week, Jennifer shares how to look at the world in a way that's truly helpful. To learn more about A Course in Miracles, please visit JenniferHadley.com. Originally aired 04/17/2018 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do blind people see the world? Do blind people see dreams? Most people imagine that what the blind see is complete blackness. But, it's not that “black-and-white”, so to say. There are different degrees and causes of blindness that affect what blind people can see. What's functional blindness? When a lot of us think of blindness, we only imagine total blindness. But there is something called functional blindness as well. It means different things in different countries. In the US, normal vision is 20/20, and the higher the second number, the worse the vision. A person with 20/200 vision is considered to have functional blindness, which means they can see at 20 feet what a person with normal eyesight can see at 200 feet. It could also mean the person has a visual field of 20 degrees or less, whereas normal is between 60 and 100 degrees. There are different types of functional blindness with varying levels of severity. Music: Opus One - Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightgram SMART Youtube: https://goo.gl/JTfP6L 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC Have you ever seen a talking slime? Here he is – Slick Slime Sam: https://goo.gl/zarVZo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"People told me this was an unadaptable book, so the only logical thing to do was to try to adapt it," says writer, producer and filmmaker Ava DuVernay of her work taking the award-winning title "Caste" from page to screen. In conversation with Pat Mitchell, DuVernay talks about the resulting film, "Origin," and discusses her process for turning ideas into pictures that pack a punch.
"People told me this was an unadaptable book, so the only logical thing to do was to try to adapt it," says writer, producer and filmmaker Ava DuVernay of her work taking the award-winning title "Caste" from page to screen. In conversation with Pat Mitchell, DuVernay talks about the resulting film, "Origin," and discusses her process for turning ideas into pictures that pack a punch.
"People told me this was an unadaptable book, so the only logical thing to do was to try to adapt it," says writer, producer and filmmaker Ava DuVernay of her work taking the award-winning title "Caste" from page to screen. In conversation with Pat Mitchell, DuVernay talks about the resulting film, "Origin," and discusses her process for turning ideas into pictures that pack a punch.
We when encounter someone who has a distinctly different world view how do we respond? In this episode of More Than One Way we look at two ways to understand how we make choices, free will and determinism. We are joined by our own MTOW team member CB Paul for a discussion that touches will power, judgement, luck, comparison, compassion, and more.Links:Determined by Robert SapolskyRobert Sapolsky on The Michael Shermer ShowRobert Sapolsky on Armchair Expert with Dax ShepardPleasantvilleContact Us: Email | Instagram | Facebook | Web Presented by: The Center for Spiritual PracticeCreative Team: Nathan Tipton, Christibeth Paul, Scott Brun, Thom Rasnick, Kerry Ruff, Paul Ruff, & Whitney RossOriginal Music composed by: Paul Ruff
Sofia and Natalie welcome you to the new season of Travel Brats! Season 4! Lots to look back on and look forward to. They discuss some of their favorite trips and episodes from 2023, some New Years resolutions for themselves as your Travel Brat hosts, and where they want to take you all in the new season/2024 year. Enjoy!
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines.
When you hear the word ‘horse' do you find it difficult to conjure up a mental image of what a horse looks like? If so, it sounds like you're an aphantasiac. Those with aphantasia have no ‘mind's eye' and are unable to form visual imagery in their heads. So how do they think, how do they remember events, and do they even have an imagination? In this episode we catch up with Professor Julia Simner, a neuropsychologist based at the University of Sussex. She answers these questions and more and share with us her own experiences as an aphantasiac. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sea Stories are tall tales generally told amongst sailors. Grab a brew and join us as we tell our own Sea Stories. In this episode we Rank all the countries we visited on our first deployment. Beer Them: Euro Beers The Plan of the day is as follows: Intro [with beers] - 00:02:40 Euro Beer Discussion - 00:08:30 Spain Discussion - 00:26:30 Greece Discussion - 00:34:05 UAE Discussion - 00:43:51 Oman Discussion - 00:56:00 Cypress Discussion - 01:07:48 Portugal Discussion - 01:17:19 Beer Reviews - 01:29:32 Fireside Chat - 01:34:43
Two founders of Tusk Venture Partners portfolio companies — Nicole Bocskocsky of Elaborate and Don Burnette of Kodiak Robotics — join Bradley for a wide-ranging discussion on the state of tech policy today. Recorded live this past October as part of a16z's Tech Week NYC 2023, this conversation includes lessons they've both learned from the frontlines of regulatory battles related to AI, autonomous vehicles, and more.This episode was taped at P&T Knitwear at 180 Orchard Street.Send us an email with your thoughts on today's episode: info@firewall.mediaSubscribe to Bradley's weekly newsletter, follow Bradley on Twitter + Linkedin + Substack, and be sure to order his debut novel, OBVIOUS IN HINDSIGHT.
Recently my brother asked me to speak at his mastermind about going all into the silence, as there is so much power and freedom waiting for you there, and I wanted to go further on this subject with you today on the podcast. It is in the silence where you can take the seat of the observer, turn down the monkey mind and really open yourself up to the communication from the Universe and the signs given to you. In this episode, I'm talking about the signs from the Universe, both the big ones and small ones, that will change the way you see the world! What are some of the signs that you've been given that have had an impact on you? How did you gain awareness of them? I'd love to hear your thoughts or questions on this topic, so send me a DM or tag me on Instagram, @jill_foubister, and always, I am so grateful for you listening to this podcast! For full show notes and links, visit: https://www.jilltrainings.com/blog/13
Jaret and Rocky, owners of Blue Shades PublishingA Black owned publishing company, that tears the fabric of what the world believes the publishing process is. Blue Shades gives the freedom back to writers with the backing needed to succeed as an author. A family-oriented environment that's goal is to make your book dreams come true as you see fit. “Blue shades publishing sees the world through our lenses. “@blueshadesncBlue shades podcast@pariah.magazineListen
We all have a lens through which we see everything in the world. This is what we call a “worldview.” Everyone has one, but the question is: what is the right worldview? Join Brandon, Chris, and Rob as they discuss a worldview from a biblical perspective!
Dr Iain McGilchrist is a psychiatrist, writer, and former Oxford literary scholar. McGilchrist came to prominence after the publication of his book The Master and His Emissary, subtitled The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World. His work formed the basis of Orlando Wood's books on advertising, Lemon and Look Out.Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:09 - Iain McGilchrist background06:05 - Hasn't the myth of the right and left brain been debunked12:48 - The changes in society based on right brained dominance16:36 - Are we seeing a left to right brained shift in society today?22:10 - How are the big discoveries made?24:39 - How understanding attention could change the world26:34 - How the left and right brains do things differently29:19 - Is attention crested by us or the world around us?31:18 - Can we train ourselves to be more right-brained?35:13 - AI asks Iain a question37:13 - How did Orlando Wood connect with Iain McGilchrist45:02 - Orlando's most profound piece of Iain's work
How do horses see? How do horses hear? How do horses smell, taste and even touch? In this episode of Mad About Horses, Dr. Chris Mortensen kicks off by delving into the fundamental sensory abilities of horses and how they navigate their environments. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these senses in relation to how we interact, train, and care for these incredible equine companions. Sight: The episode dives into the intricate details of equine vision. Dr. Mortensen elaborates on the physiology of the horse's eyes and how they differ from human eyes. He explores their impressive field of vision, monocular and binocular vision, their vision in dim light, color perception, and how shadows can affect their perception of the environment. Additionally, he mentions a horse vision simulator available on YouTube, offering an accurate representation of how horses perceive the world visually. You can watch the YouTube video on horse vision HERE. Hearing: Dr. Mortensen highlights the significance of a horse's sense of hearing. He explains how horses detect sound waves, the structures of the ear, and the critical role ears play in expressing a horse's mood or alertness. He details the mechanics of the horse's ears, how they are sensitive to low and high-frequency sounds, and the purpose of the Fleming response in stallions, pointing out the communicative nature of these responses in horse behavior. Smell: The exploration of the olfactory senses of horses comes next. Dr. Mortensen discusses the acute sense of smell in horses, emphasizing how it aids in identifying friends, foes, and different odors in their environment. The discussion touches on the vomeronasal organ and the role it plays in detecting pheromones and other strong odors. He also explains the horse's reliance on smell for identifying food and mentions the importance of allowing horses to smell their tack or equipment to avoid causing stress or discomfort. Taste: The podcast episode delves into how horses perceive taste through their taste buds. Dr. Mortensen explains their ability to discern different tastes, including sweetness and bitterness. He emphasizes the role taste plays in their feeding habits, their ability to identify poisonous plants, and the importance of adding salt to feeds for taste enhancement. Touch: The discussion moves to the horse's sensitivity to touch. Dr. Mortensen explains the composition of the horse's skin and how they perceive pressure, pain, and temperature through their skin receptors. He emphasizes the significance of the whiskers for navigating the environment while grazing and touches on the skin sensitivity across different horse breeds. Conclusion: Dr. Mortensen concludes by emphasizing the collective importance of understanding these senses and how they influence the relationship between humans and horses. He encourages further exploration of these sensory topics and invites the audience to submit specific topics for future episodes. Visit https://madbarn.com/mad-about-horses/ to learn more about the Mad About Horses podcast. --------------------------------- Mad Barn Academy is dedicated to supporting horse owners, handlers and practitioners through research, training and education. Visit us to learn more at https://madbarn.com You can also find Mad Barn at: Instagram @madbarnequine Facebook @madbarnequine TikTok @madbarnequine YouTube @madbarn We would love to hear from you! Please send any questions or comments to podcast@madbarn.com
Car Con Carne is presented by Alex Ross Art. Support Alex at alexrossart.com, and be sure to follow his YouTube page! Blind Adam and the Federal League returns to the podcast on the heels of the release of the band's third album, “The Fields We Know.” We met at Dante's Pizzeria (3028 W. Armitage), and talked about the new release, activism, the upcoming tour with Bouncing Souls, and where Coldplay fits into all this. The band also played a spectacular acoustic version of “Before It Gets Better” in the car after we finished the interview! Support the band at https://www.blindadamandthefederalleague.com/
Today we have a very special guest joining us, Jed is one of the coolest dudes I've met. Not only does his story inspire me but his mind does so even more. He traveled 14,000 miles on bike for 16 months but somehow that's the least interesting thing about him and his story. Tune in! He shares all about what its like finding yourself at 30 years old, and everything in between In this episode, we talk about: Traveling from Oregon to South America by bike Leaving everything about your normal life at 30 The passing of time Chasing your dreams Conversations on the ego, the mental battles we face and what it takes to really go after what you want Jed's newest book & his second one (Like streams to the ocean and Mother, Nature) With love, Lexi Hidalgo Keep up with my life on other platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lexxhidalgo/?hl=en Moments IG: https://www.instagram.com/themomentspod/?hl=en TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lexxhidalgo YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZpEdIqyesP-XZn89i0yNpQ
Do young people care about religion? Zac Davis and Ashley McKinless have good reason to think so. Together, they host the Jesuitical podcast, which explicitly calls itself “a podcast for young Catholics.” “Most people are left with trying to solve 27-year-old problems with an eighth grade religious formation,” says Zac. The solution, they believe, is not to take one's religion less seriously, but more. In this episode, they discuss the landscape of faith for young people in today's culture, as well as some of the pressing issues of abuse and injustice that they believe the Church, and American society at large, must address. Show Notes Similar episodes: How Celebrity Culture is Hurting the Church: Katelyn Beaty Actor and Activist: Martin Sheen Randall Balmer: Race and the Rise of the Religious Right Resources mentioned this episode: Jesuitical podcast PDF of Lee's Interview Notes Transcript Link Join NSE+ Our subscriber only community with bonus episodes, ad-free listening, and discounts on live shows Subscribe to episodes: Apple | Spotify | Amazon | Google | YouTube Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube Follow Lee: Instagram | Twitter Join our Email List: nosmallendeavor.com Become a Subscriber: NSE+ See Privacy Policy: Privacy Policy Amazon Affiliate Disclosure: Tokens Media, LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
Show notes: [0:51] Her journey and how she got into the work she does today [7:44] Effective goal-setting strategies [13:07] Visual hacks and achieving goals [25:00] How do successful people see the world? [31:11] Visualizing and believing in personal goals [40:30] Where to find Dr. Balcetis [41:04] Outro Who is Dr. Emily Balcetis? Emily Balcetis, PhD, is an associate professor of psychology at New York University. She received her PhD from Cornell University in 2006 and is the author of more than seventy scientific publications. Her work has been covered by Forbes, Newsweek, Time, Telemundo, National Public Radio, Scientific American, The Atlantic, Cosmopolitan, and GQ. She has received numerous awards from the Federation of Associations in Behavioral & Brain Sciences, the International Society for Self and Identity, the Foundation for Personality and Social Psychology, and the Society of Experimental Social Psychology. Balcetis has lectured at Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Stanford, Berkeley, and the University of Chicago, among other renowned institutions, and she delivered a TEDx New York talk that has been viewed by several million people. She lives in New York City with her husband and their son. Connect with Dr. Balcetis: FB: Emily Balcetis IG: @emilybalcetis Grab a copy: https://bit.ly/46Wtncr Links and Resources: Peak Performance Life Peak Performance on Facebook Peak Performance on Instagram
Have you ever seen a snake wearing glasses? Did you know dragonflies have around 60,000 eyes? We're exploring the fascinating ways creatures see the world and answering these questions:How many eyes do insects have?Do snakes wear glasses?How do chameleons move their eyes in two different directions?How can we protect our eyes to see everything good, beautiful, and true?Resources Mentioned in this Episode:Get Eryn's new book, Rooted in Wonder: Nurturing Your Family's Faith Through God's Creation: https://www.amazon.com/Rooted-Wonder-Nurturing-Familys-Creation/dp/0825447615Free Coloring Sheet for This Episode: https://erynlynum.com/nattheo17Access full Episode Activity Guides by joining the Nat Theo Club: https://www.patreon.com/NatTheoClubChameleon Eye Research in Israel: https://www.voanews.com/a/scientists-solve-mystery-of-chameleon-eyes/3026868.htmlScriptures Used in This Episode:“The eye is a light for the body. If your eyes are good, your whole body will be full of light. But if your eyes are evil, your whole body will be full of darkness…” Matthew 6:22-23“Keep me from looking at worthless things. Let me live by your word.” Psalm 119:37“Keep your eyes focused on what is right, and look straight ahead to what is good.” Proverbs 4:25Terms Learned in This Episode:Complex: Opposite of simple. Consisting of many different and connected parts.Compound: Something made up of two or more parts, elements, or ingredients.Compound Eye: A larger eye made up of many tiny lenses, like tiny individual eyes.Peripheral Vision: What we can see to the left, right, up, or down without moving our heads.Facets or Ommatidia: The tiny lenses in a compound eye that act as light receptors and send information to the brain.Eye Caps or Spectacles: Special clear scales over a snake's eyes that protect and keep their eyes clean.Sensory Receptor: Nerve ending that take in what is happening around us and helps send that information to our brains.Discover more nature lessons rooted in the Bible at Erynlynum.com
Jordan Hibbard is a great example of how each phase of his life prepared him for the next phase. He grew up in the Philippines where his parents served as missionaries for many years. He recently finished serving as the Trips & Speakers Director at Clayton King Ministries where he planned dozens of short term missions trips along with trips to the Holy Land.Today, Jordan serves as the Church Partnership Specialist for Wilcox travels where he works with pastors and churches throughout America helping them develop short term missions trips as well as trips to take their congregations to the Holy Land. You're going to enjoy getting to know Jordan and his passion to assist leaders in travel plans.Show Notes: https://www.95network.org/see-the-world-w-jordan-hibbard-episode-205/Support the show
Are you brave enough to travel to a new country without a return ticket? Meet Bhavana, author of The Art of Slow Travel, as she takes us on an exciting journey of her belief that slow travel can bring about a deep and rich encounter with an unfamiliar culture. As a seasoned traveller herself, Bhavana helps us understand what it means to immerse oneself in another world fully and how the concept of slow travel can transform the way we perceive our surroundings. Her book, The Art of Slow Travel, is a culmination of her own experiences and aims to inspire and guide readers on a journey of discovery - both internal and external - to gain new insights and perspectives.Bhavana Gesota is an Indian American former technology professional, world slow traveller, artist, writer, thinker, and meditator. She was born and raised in Pune, India, before moving to the USA for work after 25 years. Over the past 25 years, she has lived in 9 countries, worked in 7 for extended periods, and travelled to 22 more across 5 continents.From her experiences of taking six-month sabbaticals to her encounters with minimalists on the road, she has collected valuable insights that will help you pack not just your suitcase but also your life into a travel-friendly format. She'll also shed light on the nuances of a slow travel lifestyle and how it differs from a nomadic lifestyle, giving you new perspectives to consider before jetting off on your next adventure.She reflects on the beauty of slow travel and how it has enabled her to forge lasting connections with people from all walks of life. Her tales of adapting to foreign lands, navigating visa processes, and embracing digital nomadism will inspire you to break away from the conventional norms of travel.Let's enjoy her story.To connect with Bhavana: https://www.bhavanagesota.com/Support the showTo Share - Connect & Relate: To be on the show Podmatch Profile Email us at behas.podcats@gmail.com Thank you for listening - Hasta Pronto!
Travel journalist Juliet Kinsman joins us as we preview the launch of our Sustainable Travel series on the Standard daily podcast. From this weekend, we'll be talking to experts across the globe, getting advice on how and where to take holidays without ruining the environment. In this episode we look at places like Sacred Valley in Peru, get advice on low economic impact flying, and learn how tourism can be transformative for local communities. The Sustainable travel series, sponsored by Iberostar Hotels and Resorts, starts on Saturday October 28th. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on What's Health Got To Do With It, we learn about the fascinating field of pediatric eye health.
Gary is joined by Michael Quinn, a former professional goalkeeper and lead author from Dublin City University, who has proven for the first time that goalkeepers perceive the world very differently from both outfield players and individuals with no football experience. Their groundbreaking study - which has just been published in the international journal Current Biology - is just the start of the conversation for Michael, who feels like we are just scratching the surface on the world of goalkeeping development. In this interview Michael discusses: - How auditory senses may be just as important as visual ones - Why cognitive load may impact goalkeeping - What effect this will have at the highest level - Ways that youth goalkeeping coaches can maximize their environment Any much more!! You can read the full article here: https://www.dcu.ie/science-and-health/news/2023/oct/dcu-research-reveals-goalkeepers-really-are-different
It's no secret that when you're stressed, you might be more sensitive or reactive. Have you considered that it might literally impact the way you see the world? When we are stressed, we are more apt to be defensive and see a different perspective than we would if we were to see it from a more relaxed state. In this episode I (Michelle) share a story from when I was highly dysregulated and “lost it” on my neighbor. It's totally embarrassing but I'm sharing to help the masses prevent this from happening to them! It was a learning opportunity and I'm so grateful for the example my neighbors set for me. Next Level Mindset Mini Course: https://michelledavey.com/minicourse/ Join the ConversationWant to connect or ask me a question? Find me on Instagram or Facebook. Work with MichelleClick here for a list of services and 1:1 offers.
In this video we talk traveling, history and seeing the world. We also touch on the ongoing war in Israel, and talk about what this means for the US. We hope you enjoy the show and we will see you in the next episode.
In this episode we are in Austin, Texas with Stephanie Brinley, Associate Director of Research and Analysis at S&P Global to talk about the latest news and trends in the automotive industry in the US and around the world.
My guest says like you, she always wanted to see the world but found excuses not to go, like, “I have no one to go with” or “travel is too expensive.”Then one day she chucked that mentality. She realized traveling made her happy, and she wanted to prioritize it.She set out to take 12 trips in 12 months while practicing law full-time the year before her 30th birthday. To her surprise, she ended up surpassing her goal, completing 20 trips in 12 months to destinations like Greece, Argentina, Thailand, and Iceland.She found deals like a $16 flight to Ecuador and $38 flight to New Zealand! That is when she wrote her first book, “The Affordable Flight Guide." It is a #1 Amazon Bestseller and 2018 Readers' Favorite Award winner. https://www.jenonajetplane.com/http://www.yourlotandparcel.org
VR Small, is the founder and chief executive officer for the Veteran Women's Enterprise Center (VWEC), a national initiative launched in southern Dallas. VR testified for the original House Bill to make June 12, Women Veterans Day in Texas. This year, VR led the launched of the first annual statewide Women Veterans Day Pitch Competition highlighting the innovations and economic impact of current/potential women veteran entrepreneurs. VR serves on the Advisory Committee for TWU's Center for Women Entrepreneurs and is a fellow of SMU's Hunt Institute for Engineering and Humanity—Inclusive Economy, Dallas Public Voices, the Bush Institute Stand-to-Veteran Leadership Program and is featured in Dallas Innovates: The Future 50 North Texans. VR is the SBA's DFW District 2020 Veterans Small Business Advocate of the Year and serves on the 30th Congressional District Veteran Advisory Committee and supports the efforts of various local veteran coalitions and service organizations. Ms. Small chaired the Veteran Business Subcommittee for the City of Dallas, Office of Business Diversity and was the 2017 VP for Veteran Affairs with SCORE Dallas. In alignment with the VWEC's mission, VR just completed phase one of the Moments That Matter Research Project exclusively focused on women veteran owned businesses in the DFW metroplex with the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank and has currently launched phase two with SMU's Hunt Institute, Global Development Lab to conduct a series of national focus groups.Most importantly, VR is a Navy Veteran, proud stepdaughter, and sister to U.S. Army Retired Vietnam & Iraq Veterans, respectively. Living her personal slogan “Changing the way we see the world and do business,” VR is a motivational speakers, moderator, educator and advocate specifically for women veteran as well as women and small businesses in general—driving social and economic change across our nation. https://www.womenveteransec.orgSupport the show
DR. JORDAN B. PETERSON is a renowned psychologist, globally acclaimed author, podcaster, Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto, and one the most influential contemporary voices in our world today. For twenty years, Peterson has taught some of the most highly regarded courses at Harvard and Toronto, as well as authored books that have changed international discourse -- including "Maps of Meaning” and the bestsellers "12 Rules for Life” and "Beyond Order”. With a magnetic and brutally honest speaking style, and a fiercely devoted following, Peterson continues to leave his mark on the culture at large. In April of 2023, Tony & Sage Robbins hosted an intimate gathering at their home for their Platinum Lions members. The event featured an elite roster of speakers who delved into the pressing issues of our time: Foreign relations, how AI will reshape global order, the new economy in a post-pandemic world, the impact of Chat GPT, international politics, and cultural revolutions. Closing the special event was this extraordinary lecture from Dr. Jordan Peterson. In this provocative presentation, Peterson explores the profound question of why we -- as individuals -- hold the beliefs we do, while teaching us how to intricately weave the concept of storytelling into our narrative. He also embarks on a discovery to uncover order amidst chaos, as well as touches on the importance of overcoming external predators by confronting them head-on. Courtesy of Tony and Sage Robbins, prepare to be enlightened by the singular Dr. Jordan Peterson. Please enjoy! Watch the discussion here. EPISODE NOTES: [00:23] Tony Intro [01:25] See the world through a story [03:06] Consequences of a non-productive story [03:46] The debate leading us to chaos [05:40] Being the biggest devil in hell, doesn't mean you've won the game [06:36] Why strategies based on power are not advisable [09:01] Adventure story: the myth of the hero [10:45] Examples of the hero story [12:08] Overcome external predators [14:55] The oldest written story we know [16:04] Christianity, the crucifixion, and chaos [18:35] Confront problems before they make themselves known [22:46] The catastrophe of a vulnerable existence [23:26] Things worse than death [25:37] Become your best by facing the worst [26:33] Why you must confront chaos [27:31] Question from Audience Member: How do we protect our children from outside negative influences? [32:10] Question from Audience Member: In your book you say “tell the truth, or at least don't tell a lie.” What do you mean by that? [39:31] Question from Mary B: How do we navigate overwhelming obstacles and confront unmanageable chaos when dealing with the unknown? [45:32] Question from Audience Member: With all the chaos in the world, how do we choose which cause to fight for? [54:34] Tony and Sage sign off
New terms allow us to understand the world in a deeper way. Opportunity cost, abstainers vs. moderators, finishers vs. openers—sometimes, having the right vocabulary helps us see more clearly. Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrubin.com Follow on social media: @GretchenRubin on YouTube @GretchenRubin on TikTok @GretchenRubin on Instagram @GretchenRubin on Threads Get the podcast show notes by email every week: happiercast.com/shownotes Get Gretchen Rubin's newest book Life in Five Senses to see how she discovered a surprising path to a life of more energy, creativity, luck, and love: by tuning in to the five senses. Now available - order here. Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. Happier with Gretchen Rubin is part of ‘The Onward Project,' a family of podcasts brought together by Gretchen Rubin—all about how to make your life better. Check out the other Onward Project podcasts— Side Hustle School, Happier in Hollywood and Everything Happens with Kate Bowler. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2336 See the World the Way You Want with the ReBokeh App (Sep. 6, 2023) Show Notes Rebecca Rosenberg felt that none of the built-in accessibility features in her smart phone were designed to address her particular needs and vision disorder so she got to work. Hosts Nancy and Peter Torpey talk with Rebecca about … Continue reading 2336 See the World the Way You Want with the ReBokeh App (Sep. 6, 2023) →
We interview Carly Konsker (host of the podcast When in Robes) for a second time! She shares her top favorite hotel spots around the world, and a little bit about the cities themselves. She also gives us her "cities to visit" bucket list. Enjoy this trip around the world and get some great recommendations while you're at it!
On today's episode, Steven R. Covey explains how we perceive the world and interpret our experiences through the lens of our mental maps based on our own assumptions of the way things are and the way we are. Source: Stephen R. Covey discusses ParadigmsHosted by Sean CroxtonFollow me on Instagram
After serving as an officer in Vietnam, Paul Woodruff decided to dedicate his life to teaching and writing about philosophy. He's been a professor at the University of Texas at Austin since 1973. He's written half a dozen books. He's translated the works of Plato, Thucydides, Sophocles, and Euripides. And as it happens, it all started when he discovered Marcus Aurelius as a teenager, after he was given a copy of Meditations.Professor Woodruff told this story beautifully on the Daily Stoic Podcast recently and more helpfully, he explained how he has applied what he's learned ever since. “What I find most helpful from Marcus Aurelius is something I still frequently apply in my own life,” Professor Woodruff said.---And throughout history, Memento Mori reminders have come in many forms. To most people this sounds like an awful idea. Who wants to think about death? But what if reflecting and meditating on that fact was a simple key to living life to the fullest? ✉️ Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: https://dailystoic.com/dailyemail