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Shiho Kagasaki is an Associate at MinterEllison based in Australia. We hear from Shiho why she loves working in the law so much and how her recent passion for ballet contributes to her pursuit of grace and poise in her work life, too. If you are also an up and coming associate wanting to hear from a sempai (more experienced co-worker) then this is the episode for you. If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Head over to Apple Podcasts to leave a review and we'd love it if you would leave us a message here!In this episode you'll hear:Why Shiho enjoys the multifaceted work of being a lawyerThe importance of networking and what Shiho believes is important when building a networkThe parallels between ballet and the lawHer favourite podcast and other fun facts About ShihoShiho Kagasaki is an Associate at MinterEllison, presently based in Australia. After obtaining her Bachelor of Laws at Griffith University and completing her Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at The Australian National University, she was admitted as a lawyer in Australia in 2017. She has since practiced in various areas of law, including Plaintiff Personal Injury, General Insurance and Class Actions in her previous roles. Corporate Risk & Insurance is her current area of focus at MinterEllison. Shiho currently specialises in the management of non litigated and litigated matters and works for both Australian, Japanese and International Insurers as well as Australian and International Corporations.Connect with ShihoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shiho-kagasaki-4072a4118/ LinksNyorosuke Ungai restaurant: https://kiwa-group.co.jp/nyorosuke_ginza/ Legal High: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_High_(Japanese_TV_series) The Balanced Ballerinas podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3vPmGkYbpsvo8JAaytJf1s?si=481f054555724b27 Connect with Catherine Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/oconnellcatherine/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawyeronairYouTube: https://youtube.com/@lawyeronair
Our guest is Shiho Tanaka who is the head sommelier at Tsukimi, the Michelin-starred kaiseki restaurant in the East Village, Manhattan. The restaurant offers great selections of sake and wine to pair with chef Takanori Akiyama's original kaiseki-style dishes. Recently, Japanese wines were added to the list and Shiho is one of the most knowledgeable sommeliers about Japanese wines in the U.S. You may not have heard of Japanese wine, but in the last decade or so, it started to appear in the global market and the world's biggest wine competitions, such as the IWSC International Wine & Spirit Competition, the Decanter World Wine Awards and the International Wine Challenge, honor Japanese wines with multiple Gold, Silver and Bronze medals.In this episode, we will discuss the challenging history of Japanese wine, why the Japanese wine industry is developing so fast in recent years, the unique grape varieties that make Japanese wine special, how to pair Japanese wine with Japanese food as well as non-Japanese food and much, much more!!!Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Japan Eats by becoming a member!Japan Eats is Powered by Simplecast.
Price check on manga. I need a price check on manga. Yes, I am aware this is a supermarket price check gag and that it was old even back in the eighties. Which means it's beyond not relevant to make one now. Maybe we could do a random department page over the intercom. Grocery stores still do that. They also do those funny announcements about security like that deters shoplifters. Tim has Blade of Retribution. It's about a Korea, Shiho, who's a Kendo master. His sister heads off to college in Seoul. Then she dies and he decides to investigate because she wrote the infinity symbol in her journal. This … Continue reading "Manga Pulse 514: Blade of Mother"
In the last UnMind segment on “Election Year Zen,” we stressed Zen's emphasis on thinking independently and acting interdependently, as a kind of rule of thumb for approaching the quadrennial campaign and politics in general. Returning to the main theme running through the UnMind podcast, the intersection of design thinking and Zen, the importance of independent thought and interdependent action to the future of Zen in America, and the world at large, takes on an even more central role. Especially in the context of Buddha's teaching of the codependent origination of all things sentient – the comprehensive model of the Twelvefold Chain. Physics might agree that even the insentient universe is co-arisen, despite the singularity of the “Big Bang.” The following thoughts were first shared in my opening remarks for the Silent Thunder Order's annual conference in 2022, themed “Clarifying Interdependence.” The title of my address was “Future Zen: Thinking Independently; Acting Interdependently” Buddha himself was clearly an independent thinker, the original Order of monks and nuns, an example of interdependent action, choosing to relinquish their place in the social order and hierarchy of the time, with its rigid caste system. Buddha was also a problem-solver of the highest order, having defined the problem of existence itself in terms of suffering, and prescribed a solution based on the real-world context, articulated as the Middle Way, and modeled as the Four Noble Truths, including the Eightfold Path as the plan of action. Simply stated, the propagation of genuine Soto Zen practice in America is the logical extension of that plan, but in order to realize that potential, we must adapt the design intent of the Zen mission to the cultural and technological evolution that has taken place over two-and-a-half millennia. Nevertheless, the basic challenge to practice has remained the same. As we chant in the Dharma opening verse: The unsurpassed, profound and wonderous Dharma is rarely met with even in a hundred thousand million kalpas. Now we can see and hear it, accept and maintain it. May we unfold the meaning of the Tathagata's truth. Accepting that the unsurpassed Dharma is rarely realized, even under the best of circumstances, we proceed with the Zen mission with lowered expectations, commensurate with geometrically expanded distractions currently on offer. These days, Buddha would not draw the typical crowd that attends a professional sports venue, nor even smaller concert venues. He might attract a considerable following online, however. Seeing and hearing the Dharma is now often first encountered online, via searching the plethora of web sites devoted to posting the teachings of Buddha and his successors, by following podcasts, or downloading audiobooks. “Doing your research,” as we say. For my generation, television may have been the medium in which one first discovered the hoofprints of the ox, in the form of the “Kung Fu” series of the 1970s. Seeing and hearing the true Dharma – as well as accepting and maintaining it – is still, however, a low-tech enterprise, requiring only the instrument of the human body, sitting upright and still in meditation. Unfolding the meaning of it, however, is another matter altogether, a near-impossible order of difficulty. In effect, it has to reveal itself to us. Meanwhile, we face a variety of conflicting interpretations of Zen, from the cultural milieu and idioms of today. For example, Zen is not really, or merely, a social program, as many of its proponents seem to feel. Interdependent action certainly entails the recognition of suffering in the form of social injustice, and the principle of karmic retribution does not explain or justify ignoring the suffering of others. The teachings of Buddhism are meant, first and foremost, to provide a mirror to ourselves, reflecting the good, bad, and the ugly without discrimination; focusing our attention upon our own follies, foibles, and foolishness; definitely not to be held up to criticize others. Our implementation of the “design of Zen” to-date – including the incorporation of the Atlanta Soto Zen Center (ASZC) in 1977, and the umbrella organization of the Silent Thunder Order (STO) in 2010 – has been intended to establish and maintain a stable training center, along with a service organization as we attracted affiliate centers, to facilitate the process of propagating what is called “Dogen Zen,” with the same intent of its 13thcentury founder, and his successors, especially Keizan Jokin Zenji. I use the term “design,” as this has been an intentional design process. ASZC is the home temple & training center of the STO network of affiliates, resulting from a group process of the individual efforts, financial support, and community service of hundreds of people over the past half-century or so. In carrying out this design intent, we are extending the legacy and lineage of our founding teacher, Matsuoka-roshi, who would frequently remind us that “Zen is always contemporary.” In a book surveying the origins of Zen in America, “Zen Master Who?” (2006), by James Ishmael Ford, we learn: Soyu Matsuoka ranks with Nyogen Sengaki and Sokei-an as one of the first teachers to make his home and life work in North America. He also seems to be the first teacher to clearly and unambiguously give Dharma transmission to Western students. I would add that these pioneers of American Zen also belong in the rarified ranks of those ancestors who traveled great distances and crossed cultural boundaries to bring the genuine practice to another country, a whole other continent, like Bodhidharma, and Dogen Zenji. Sensei, as he modestly asked us to call him, also is credited with opening the first Zen meditation hall, or zendo, for westerners. Needless to say, I was one of those Western students he transmitted, though he did so informally, rather than by the formal standards of Soto Shu, the headquarters in Japan. We inherit his estimable legacy and lineage, as well as those of the Kodo Sawaki-Uchiyama lineage, thanks to Shohaku Okumura-roshi. We also enjoy a link to that of Shunryu Suzuki-roshi through Seirin Barbara Kohn-roshi, who graciously agreed to be my Preceptor for my formal Transmission, or “Shiho” ceremony, after hosting my 90-day training period at Austin Zen Center in 2007. We may be somewhat unique in the American Zen cohort, having received formal recognition from three recognized priests, including pre- and post-WWII generation Japanese patriarchs, as well as an American Zen matriarch. Let us do what we can to honor our predecessors. We honor them most appropriately by thinking independently and acting interdependently. Before considering the future of Zen in America, we could do worse than to take a look at its past. In the Shobogenzo Zuimonki, collected and compiled under the direction of one of his dharma successors, Koun Ejo Zenji, some of Master Dogen's more offhand comments and spontaneous inspirations are recorded, apparently with little editing, much like our publications of “The Kyosaku” and “Mokurai,” the collected talks of O-Sensei. Dogen instructed, 4 — 13It is said in the secular world that a castle falls when people start to whisper words within its walls. It is also said that when there are two opinions in a house, not even a pin can be bought; when there is no conflict of opinions, even gold can be purchased. Even in the secular world, it is said that unity of mind is necessary for the sake of maintaining a household or protecting a castle. If unity is lacking, the house or the castle will eventually fall. Much more, should monks who have left home to study under a single teacher be harmonious like the mixture of water and milk. There is also the precept of the six ways of harmony.* Do not set up individual rooms, nor practice the Way separately either physically or mentally. [Our life in this monastery is] like crossing the ocean on a single ship. We should have unity of mind, conduct ourselves in the same way, give advice to each other to reform each other's faults, follow the good points of others, and practice the Way single-mindedly. This is the Way people have been practicing since the time of the Buddha. Echoes of Honest Abe's house divided against itself… a footnote explains the “six ways” reference: *The unity of the three actions – those of body, mouth, and mind, keeping the same precepts, having the same insight, and carrying on the same practice. This same precepts, insight and practice includes the harmony of sameness and difference, not an absolute identity. The milk-and-water bit reminds me of Sri Ramakrishna's expression that, like the swan, you have to be able to drink only the milk, mixed with water, to grasp the truth of this existence. This is the nonduality of duality. So here is the great unifying principle underlying Zen practice from the time of Buddha and Dogen down to the present. The past is prologue to the present, as is the present to the future, of Zen. This may not be true of our contemporary cultural and political institutions, however, as we are witnessing. Let us turn to Zen for something more substantial to hang our hopes on for the future. We will have to leave it here for now. Be sure to join us for the next three segments of UnMind, which will round out this contemporary take on the design intent of future Zen.* * * Elliston Roshi is guiding teacher of the Atlanta Soto Zen Center and abbot of the Silent Thunder Order. He is also a gallery-represented fine artist expressing his Zen through visual poetry, or “music to the eyes.”UnMind is a production of the Atlanta Soto Zen Center in Atlanta, Georgia and the Silent Thunder Order. You can support these teachings by PayPal to donate@STorder.org. Gassho.Producer: Shinjin Larry Little
Hello, and welcome to another episode of Bushido Cast! In this episode Craig and Gav discuss the recent GM winner's Shiho list using show notes from the GM winner. So join us as we jump into Shiho tactics! In addition, we talk about Warfare and Gav's Bastions of the Mountain list using the new Kami Kaiyo and Mangetsu. Hear what Gav makes of the event, new Kami and the Bastions list post balance errata. Enjoy!
With global demand for cement and concrete continuing to rise, there is a similarly increasing focus on the industry's carbon footprint. Shiho Kawashima, associate professor of civil engineering and engineering mechanics at Columbia University, identifies the main culprits behind high carbon emissions in the cement and concrete industry, outlines several approaches to lowering emissions, and describes the role her research plays in innovating solutions to this challenge.View the transcript for this episode here.About the guestShiho Kawashima is associate professor of civil engineering and engineering mechanics at Columbia University in New York. Her research group studies cement rheology and processing, including a recent focus on 3D concrete printing. Their work supports the development of low-carbon cements and concretes. More information on this topic can be found in the U.S. Department of Energy report Pathways to Commercial Liftoff: Low-Carbon Cement.About ACerSFounded in 1898, The American Ceramic Society is the leading professional membership organization for scientists, engineers, researchers, manufacturers, plant personnel, educators, and students working with ceramics and related materials.
ARTCENA et Rue du Conservatoire présentent « Première écoute », un rendez-vous audio pour découvrir un texte lauréat de l'Aide nationale à la création de textes dramatiques. Découvrez le texte « Dans cette forêt qui manque » de Shiho Kasahara, lecture dirigée par Alexandre Santos, lu par Nathalie Lacroix, Margot Abascal et Alexandre Santos de Rue du Conservatoire. CRÉDITS : Production : ARTCENA et Rue du Conservatoire Création sonore : Marc Sayous
Episode Notes Muho Noelke is the former abbot of Antaiji, a Soto Zen monastery in Hyogo, Japan. He now makes jokes on Japanese Twitter while writing books and giving online lectures. I think this episode is great and if you've ever been curious about Zen or Buddhism, then you should watch the whole thing, lots of gems scattered throughout. This episode is also available to watch as a video podcast: https://youtu.be/0IU5AgLLeIo Muho's Links Muho's Twitter: https://twitter.com/MuhoNoelke Muho's German Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@muho Muho's English Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MuhoZen Antaiji Soto Zen Temple: https://antaiji.org/ Table of Contents 00:00:00 - A punch in the face. 00:01:28 - Intro 00:04:16 - Number One Misconception About Zen 00:09:44 - Quitting the Game: Karma in Early Buddhism vs Mahayana 00:19:58 - Revisionist History in Zen 00:26:21 - Is Zen Popular? Zen vs Christianity 00:37:16 - Inkan Shome, Shiho, and Darma Transmission 00:43:51 - Is it possible to attain enlightenment without Dharma Transmission? 00:48:07 - Ikkyu San 00:48:54 - Discord 00:50:09 - What is a Zen Master? 00:52:27 - Muho on Science Fiction 00:55:07 - The most recent thing that made Muho LoL. 00:57:02 - What language do you use as your inner voice? 01:04:04 - Where does consciousness exist? 01:10:03 - Science fiction part 2. 01:13:22 - No Self and Two Truths Doctrine 01:18:27 - Does a dog have Buddha Nature? This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-4b5077 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Design Exchange with Thomas Grové.
In this episode we chat with Pat Tanumihardja the author of Ramen for Everyone and Shiho Pate the illustrator that worked on this adorable book. We talk about Pat's author journey from cookbooks to picturebooks and her love of Ramen. We also discuss Shiho's Illustrator journey and her varying art styles. Thanks for listening. Cover art by Olga Herrera Pat Tanumihardja: ediblewords.com Shiho Pate: shihopate.com ILLO CHAT ILLUSTRATION COMMUNITY (JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP): facebook.com/groups/423218296121427 OUR WEBSITE: illochat.com Watch the video: youtu.be/QKQCEhcVxpE ▼YOUR HOSTS ▼ Sunny Duran: sunnyduran.com Olga Herrera: olgaherrera.me
Happy new year, and welcome to another episode of Bushido Cast! This time we are discussing the new Weeping Sky cycle deck with Jason Enos! It's a bumper recording where we cover all 54 (yes that's right, 54) new cycle cards (Risen Sun was 30 cards). We discuss the new storyline (spoiler alert if you are not up to date with story progression from two UKGM events this year), how cards may work in our warbands and the 'competitive' scene. The Bushido app should have the cards uploaded at some point for you to follow if you wish (we do a quick card read out as we go). So, get comfortable, grab a drink and snack of your choice - it's a marathon episode! As always, we are looking forward to seeing what the community make of this new release. We cover all Factions, here are the time slots if your keen to get to your favorite: - Prefecture of Ryu: 6 mins. Daimyo level cards. - Temple of Ro-Kan: 23 mins. Monk's getting attention this cycle. - Cult of Yurei: 37 mins. Huge upgrades to existing models. - Savage Wave: 57 mins. Bakemono and Onisho buffs! - Ito Clan: 1 hour 6 mins. Ito Istunagi and Kinu get some attention. Impetuous warbands are now a real thing! - Silvermoon Trade Syndicate: 1 hour 19 mins: Roses, Buto and Iron Fist Gumi are looking even more interesting now! - The Descension: 1 hour 33 mins: good news for Tribesmen (and Haiatake), a meta fix?! - Jung Pirates!!! 1 hour 47 mins? Includes terrain prize winner card. - Shadow Wind Clan: 2 hours. Yuta a problem, look here. - Minimoto Clan: 2 hours 10 mins. Dislike snare and traps, check this out. Plus, find out about the Minimoto alliance... - Shiho Clan: 2 hours 22 mins - most demanded card in Bushido history and a real treat from the game designers for Shiho and Tanaka players! - Kinshi Temple: 2 hours 34 mins. Yes, Kinshi have a new card, not only that, it's a brand new way to play them! - Ronin: 2 hours 39 mins. Cards most players can take, from big brain plays to counter ploys, there's a lot going on here. 14 January 2023 Jason is running a tournament at Element Games - look out for it!
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High school student Yuuichi Katagiri cherishes his close circle of friends, composed of four classmates: Yutori Kokorogi, Shiho Sawaragi, Makoto Shibe, and Tenji Mikasa. However, when the funds for the upcoming school trip are stolen, the incident causes Shiho and Makoto—who had been tasked with collecting the money—to distance themselves from the rest of their class. Soon after, Yuuichi and his friends are deceived into meeting up and knocked unconscious by unknown assailants. After waking, the group find themselves confined in a white room with controversial figure Manabu-kun, who reveals that one of the five has gathered them together to clear their personal debt of twenty million yen. To pay off the amount, they must participate in a variety of psychological games that will test the true nature of their friendship and humanity. Distressed and isolated from the outside world, Yuuichi and his friends need to cooperate to complete the games. But as their concealed feelings and problematic pasts begin to surface, their seemingly unbreakable bond may soon shatter into irreparable pieces. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/no-country-for-otakus/support
In this episode we talk about the recent UK GM event. Gav asks the questions. Jack shares his Jung 'Shark' list and Craig tells us about his take on Shiho. Is Jack now a pirate? Is Darren real? Is Craig a robot? Listen to find out more, I hope you enjoy! List below: Jung Pirates 100 Rice Theme Cards: Queen of the Waves Event Cards: Bounty 2 Rice Bounty 2 Rice Kamikaze 1 Rice Year of the Risen Sun 1 Rice Profile Cards: Arata 10 Rice Crabs of the Eastern Sea 8 Rice, Itsiro Crab Swarm: Knife Hitokuchi 20 Rice: Vial of Raijin's Breath Joben 13 Rice: Silver Bullets Kohanin 18 Rice: Kohanin B. Kohanin A: Hand Cannon Sho 9 Rice Ronin Profile Cards: Kami of the Morning Dew 16 Rice: Kami of the Morning Dew A, Kami of the Morning Dew B Shiho Clan 100 Rice Theme Cards: Guerilla Warfare Terrain Cards: Rice Bale Barricades 1 Rice Profile Cards: Heimin 8 Rice: Heimin A, Heimin B Loyal Yarimen 13 Rice, Veteran of Sagoya Shiho Hiroto 30 Rice: Finesse, Vial of Raijin's Breath Shiho Keita 14 Rice Shiho Misaki 12 Rice Shiho Sayaka 10 Rice Shiho Wimpie 12 Rice
Um vira-lata late para outro. Um buldogue late para um labrador. Um golden retriever late para um vira-lata.Afinal, eles se entendem? Raças diferentes de cachorros têm sotaques próprios?O que a ciência tem a dizer sobre isso?Confira o papo entre o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.> OUÇA (47min 29s)*Naruhodo! é o podcast pra quem tem fome de aprender. Ciência, senso comum, curiosidades, desafios e muito mais. Com o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.Edição: Reginaldo Cursino.http://naruhodo.b9.com.br*PARCERIA: ALURAA Alura tem mais de 1.000 cursos de diversas áreas e é a maior plataforma de cursos online do Brasil -- e você tem acesso a todos com uma única assinatura.Aproveite o desconto de R$100 para ouvintes Naruhodo no link:https://bit.ly/naruhodo_alura*REFERÊNCIASContinent-wide Shifts in Song Dialects of White-Throated Sparrowshttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960982220307715Segregation of information in a complex acoustic signal: individual and dialect identity in white-crowned sparrow songhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0003347207002564Does true syntax or simple auditory object support the role of skylark song dialect?https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0003347213004235Disentangling canid howls across multiple species and subspecies: Structure in a complex communication channelhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0376635716300067#fig0030Vocal dialects and their implications for bird reintroductionshttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2530064417301384Acoustic differentiation of Shiho- and Naisa-type short-finned pilot whales in the Pacific Oceanhttps://asa.scitation.org/doi/10.1121/1.4974858Syntactic structure and geographical dialects in the songs of male rock hyraxeshttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3385477/Primate Communicationhttps://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/primate-communication-67560503/Dialects of an invasive songbird are preserved in its invaded but not native source rangehttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/ecog.02779Cultural transmission of vocal dialect in the naked mole-rathttps://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abc6588?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub%20%200pubmedThe naked truth: a comprehensive clarification and classification of current ‘myths' in naked mole-rat biologyhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/brv.12791Why are no animal communication systems simple languages?https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.602635/fullNaruhodo #283 - Como se formam os sotaques e as gírias?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmXjRynAZqo&ab_channel=Cient%C3%ADstica%26PodcastNaruhodoNaruhodo #212 - Cachorros podem se comunicar como humanos?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geb6PwSv1v8&ab_channel=Cient%C3%ADstica%26PodcastNaruhodoEspecial ENERGIA QUE TRANSFORMA - Ep. 1: O que é o Projeto Baleia Jubarte e por que ele é importante?https://www.b9.com.br/shows/naruhodo/naruhodo-extra-serie-especial-energia-que-transforma-episodio-1-o-que-e-o-projeto-baleia-jubarte-e-por-que-ele-e-importante/*APOIE O NARUHODO PELA PLATAFORMA ORELO!Um aviso importantíssimo: o podcast Naruhodo agora está no Orelo: https://bit.ly/naruhodo-no-oreloE é por meio dessa plataforma de apoio aos criadores de conteúdo que você ajuda o Naruhodo a se manter no ar.Você escolhe um valor de contribuição mensal e tem acesso a conteúdos exclusivos, conteúdos antecipados e vantagens especiais.Além disso, você pode ter acesso ao nosso grupo fechado no Telegram, e conversar comigo, com o Altay e com outros apoiadores.E não é só isso: toda vez que você ouvir ou fizer download de um episódio pelo Orelo, vai também estar pingando uns trocadinhos para o nosso projeto.Então, baixe agora mesmo o app Orelo no endereço Orelo.CC ou na sua loja de aplicativos e ajude a fortalecer o conhecimento científico.https://bit.ly/naruhodo-no-orelo
Welcome to the Jwar Isle is our Bushido series that focuses on the tactics of the Game & how to play each of its factions. "The Bruce" & " Brother Bear" collaborated to create this series for the games community. By the end of this episode you will have a full picture of both available factions within the Shiho Clan, their strenghts, weaknesses and finally we take the factions Starter Set to a full 100 rice list you can be competitive with.
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Chinese medicine The web that has no weaver Page 295-304 Chapter 10 The web that has no weaver and mount sinai or on the location of truth This is the final chapter of this book. Thank you so much to keep listening till the end! in the real book, there are lots of appendix and footnotes . if you are interested in, please find and read the real one! I highly recommend to get the real one... Sincerely, Shiho
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Shiho não imaginou que Janis Joplin mudaria sua vida para sempre, ao ouvir “Move Over” num tocador de MD da Sony. Anos depois, a talentosa jovem da província de Ehime seria reconhecida como uma das vozes mais poderosas do pop japonês com sua banda SUPERFLY. PLAYLIST #58 1-) SUPERFLY - Down on me 2-) SUPERFLY - Piece of my heart 3-) SUPERFLY - Hello, hello / SUPERFLY「ハロー ハロー」 4-) SUPERFLY - Ah! / SUPERFLY「あぁ」 5-) SUPERFLY - Ai wo komete hanataba wo / SUPERFLY「愛をこめて花束」
This weeks guests on Pro Wrestling Defined are Pro Wrestling Society Stars Shiho Hong JD Lee and Ray XI.
Part1『モデルSHIHO』という生き方/瞑想で自分は死んでみる/人生のテーマ/幼少期の欠落感<SHIHO プロフィール>1994年のデビュー以来、若い女性の圧倒的な人気を得てトップモデルになる。 日本のトップファッションアイコンとして、ファッション雑誌・テレビ・ラジオ・広告・出版・プロデュース業など幅広く活躍し、同世代の多くの女性から支持を受けている。 他のモデルにはない自身の自然体・透明感・ヘルシーさを強みにヨガ本・写真集なども出版。 最近ではアジア圏を中心に海外でも活躍の場を広げている。<SHIHO オフィシャルホームページ>http://shihostyle.com<SHIHO インスタグラム>https://www.instagram.com/shiho_style/?hl=ja<宮本絢子 インスタグラム>https://www.instagram.com/ayakomiyamoto114/?hl=ja 番組の感想をSNS・メールでお待ちしています。Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/beyou_selfhelp/Twitterhttps://twitter.com/beyou_selfhelp/メールbeyou.selfhelp@gmail.com
Part3キャリアでうまくいかない時のマインドセット/フラットって?/どこに意識を向けるか/この世の中をどう上手に生きるか/ なるようにしかならない人生/自分に問う質問<SHIHO プロフィール>1994年のデビュー以来、若い女性の圧倒的な人気を得てトップモデルになる。 日本のトップファッションアイコンとして、ファッション雑誌・テレビ・ラジオ・広告・出版・プロデュース業など幅広く活躍し、同世代の多くの女性から支持を受けている。 他のモデルにはない自身の自然体・透明感・ヘルシーさを強みにヨガ本・写真集なども出版。 最近ではアジア圏を中心に海外でも活躍の場を広げている。<SHIHO オフィシャルホームページ>http://shihostyle.com<SHIHO インスタグラム>https://www.instagram.com/shiho_style/?hl=ja<宮本絢子 インスタグラム>https://www.instagram.com/ayakomiyamoto114/?hl=ja番組の感想をSNS・メールでお待ちしています。Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/beyou_selfhelp/Twitterhttps://twitter.com/beyou_selfhelp/メールbeyou.selfhelp@gmail.com
Part2娘の存在/ 喧嘩の原因/ 落ち込んだ状態からの抜け出し方/自信とは/インナーチャイルドとの出逢い<SHIHO プロフィール>1994年のデビュー以来、若い女性の圧倒的な人気を得てトップモデルになる。 日本のトップファッションアイコンとして、ファッション雑誌・テレビ・ラジオ・広告・出版・プロデュース業など幅広く活躍し、同世代の多くの女性から支持を受けている。 他のモデルにはない自身の自然体・透明感・ヘルシーさを強みにヨガ本・写真集なども出版。 最近ではアジア圏を中心に海外でも活躍の場を広げている。<SHIHO オフィシャルホームページ>http://shihostyle.com<SHIHO インスタグラム>https://www.instagram.com/shiho_style/?hl=ja<宮本絢子 インスタグラム>https://www.instagram.com/ayakomiyamoto114/?hl=ja番組の感想をSNS・メールでお待ちしています。Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/beyou_selfhelp/Twitterhttps://twitter.com/beyou_selfhelp/メールbeyou.selfhelp@gmail.com
BONUS! Episode featuring illustrator Shiho Pate! Shiho speaks about how she uses art to communicate, getting into children's books, her illustrating experiences, and more! Find out more about Shiho Pate...
Una vieja mansión perteneciente a la Familia Haibara se encuentra cuidada por Haibara Hikimori. A el sería heredada esta propiedad pero como su prima Reina tiene un matrimonio ya planeado, el abuelo de la familia decidió darle toda la herencia a ella. Asi es como Reina, su esposo Kuiji y su madre Shiho llegan a la mansión para empezar a vivir alli. Hikimori en desacuerdo con esto, decide espiar a su prima hasta encontrar algo que pueda usar para evitar la boda y tambien poder tener a su prima bajo su control. Esto le llevará a descubrir secretos aún mas oscuros que sus propias intenciones...Recuerda que puedes apoyarnos con donaciones al Podcast / To support our Podcasts: https://bit.ly/BDAPodcastSupportSi deseas publicitar tu marca en nuestros episodios, escríbenos a: info@frikitimes.com
Cita Hati Elementary School East Campus students, Shiho and Joylien, talk about Stranger Things.
El fundador de Pro Wrestling Society y luchador, Shiho Hong, nos habla de la historia de la lucha libre en Corea Sur y mucho más. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lucha-libre-online/support
mini kyuteの2ndフルアルバム”My Tiny House”(2015)より、Shihoさんセレクトによる3曲をピックアップ。 それぞれの楽曲への思いや制作エピソードについて、Shihoさん、斎藤知康さんに、ゆっくりとお話をお伺いしました。 写真提供: mini kyute ※ポッドキャストには一部BGMを除き楽曲音源は収録されておりません ミニキュート 公式サイト https://www.minikyute.com/ Sucrette(シュクレット)オフィシャルウェブサイト https://www.sucrette-web.com/ Sucrette参加『Lemon Songs』トレイラー https://youtu.be/dnLkEOM4fC8 * * ☆トラベラー(リスナー)の皆さまからのメッセージをお待ちしています! 番組の感想、リクエスト、旅のお話、ひとことメッセージなど、お気軽にどうぞ♪ メッセージフォーム https://se.hickory.jp/entry メール hickory.jp (at) gmail.com ※(at)を@に置換えください。 * * Hickory Sound Excursion ヒッコリー・サウンド・エクスカーション FMまつもと(長野県松本市)79.1Mhz 毎週木曜日 夜7時30分オンエア https://se.hickory.jp
Shiho is the Global Head of Marketing VP at ELSA Corp. - which is an AI education-tech company backed by Google with over 11 million users across the world. Shiho is an award-winning global marketer/investor with 15 years of experience in consumer technology brands. Shiho was born and raised in Harajuku (her hometown) in Tokyo. Shiho graduated from Stanford University with a master's degree to begin her career in global companies such as Morgan Stanley and Google and has lived and worked in Japan, South East Asia, Europe, and Africa before moving to Silicon Valley in 2014. In 2019, Shiho founded SWAR Inc. which promotes Japanese culture, ranging from a healthy plant-based snack made of fermented soybeans (MirakleBeans.com) to Japanese entertainment & business content.
The third and final part of our Wake Up, Girls discussion! Join us as we break down the somewhat divisive second season, "Wake Up Girls: New Chapter!" Did switching animation studios save this series? Will the new season improve upon the problems of the earlier seasons? And what's gonna happen with Shiho?! Let's find out!! ♡ Follow us on social media! Twitter | Instagram ♡ Join our Discord server!
In this episode we talk about playing Minimoto Clan and Shiho Clan from the perspective of the starter sets and beyond. We are joined by a special guest Adam, from the Average Gamers Podcast, to guide us through these exciting factions!
Learn Traditional Chinese Medicine, Functional Medicine and any kinds of Alternative Medicine
this is a record of my reading- aloud text for self- study purpose. If somebody interested in this subject, please feel free to listen and deepen your understanding! Shiho
Learn Traditional Chinese Medicine, Functional Medicine and any kinds of Alternative Medicine
to whoever learning English, this is the podcast reading an article about cover -19 update from the Washington Post. I am happy to share every episode to you guys who aim to improve your English and catch up with current movement in the world. Let's study English and get the foresight of where we go to . Thanks for listening! love, Shiho.
Learn Traditional Chinese Medicine, Functional Medicine and any kinds of Alternative Medicine
Hi all! This is Shiho, Japanese vegan chef , loving cooking, baking, creating various vegan recipes and visiting kitchens of Ecovillage and permaculture community all over the world!! Nowadays, I'm in my homeland Japan, working on Nutritional Medicine certification course online, in English. While I study, I came up with the idea of sharing with people what I' d learned on pod cast. So I'm excited to connect with you guys here thorough any episodes. Hope it'll helpful for your interests, and enjoy! Thank you for listening. Love, Shiho
Cita Hati Elementary School Students (5C) Christie, Cheryl, Hillary, Joylien, Kimmie, and Shiho, sing a parody of "This is Me" for Grace and Grit
Artist: SHIHO (Cairo, Egypt) Name: DHD podcast 62 (October 2019) Genre: Melodic Techno Release Date: 25.10.2019 Exclusive: Deep House Dubai SHIHO Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shehab.mohamed.5817 Soundcloud: @shihoofficial Instagram: https://instagram.com/shihoofficial Djshehab10@gmail.com CONTACT (DHD): Email — dubaideephouse@gmail.com Follow us: www.facebook.com/deephousedxb/ www.instagram.com/deephousedxb/ www.mixcloud.com/DeepHouseDubai/
In this episode we get to know some learners from Kyotango, Kanazawa & Fukuola
First up, some housekeeping notes! Don’t forget to weigh in for our listener survey. By completing the survey, you'll automatically be entered to win a huge skincare prize from our friends @theinkeylist, valued at more than $200 - one lucky person will win 19 products! We’re accepting entries until May 22. To kick off the episode, we share some recent conversations we’ve had with some amazing women. We appeared on Clean Beauty Insiders podcast, based in the UK where we chat about entrepreneurship and our favourite behind-the-scenes moments with founders. Plus, we got local love from fellow Torontonian podcaster Siffat Haider on the Dream Bigger Podcast - where we dish *tons* of product faves. Speaking of shopping, Carlene couldn’t leave Japan without a beauty haul so in today’s episode, we have your ultimate guide to J-Beauty shopping, aka Japanese Beauty!! What is J-Beauty, you ask? While K-Beauty trends may get all of the sexy headlines, the truth is that beauty insiders have long known that the most high-quality, smartly designed and effective products are born and bred in Japan (think backstage at fashion week with artists putting Shu Uemura lash curlers on the map). So what really sets J-Beauty products apart? Carlene links up with her new beauty pal and Tokyo native Shiho Kobayashi to find out just that, and Shiho takes her on a field trip to Don Quijote where Carlene fills her cart with weird and wonderful essentials. Check out our our Amazon Storefront to snag them for yourself (and please note those are affiliate links). Stay tuned to the very end of the episode to hear Jill and Carlene reviews - is it a J-Beauty must or J-Beauty bust? *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.* Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya For any products mentioned in this episode, check out our blog: www.breakingbeautypodcast.com/blog Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! www.Instagram.com/breakingbeautypodcast www.Twitter.com/BreakingBtyPod Join our private Facebook group Please rate and review us in Apple Podcasts
Live Performance in Japanese - With Guest Artist Shiho
Most tea consumers never have the opportunity to visit the source of the teas we drink - the tea growers and tea makers in the various tea-producing regions around the world. So here at Talking Tea we've been wanting to hear an insider's take on sourcing trips, to get an idea of what sourcing trips are like and what tea retailers look for when they source their teas. Today we welcome back Shiho Kanamaru of Montreal's Cha Do Raku, to get that insider's look at sourcing. Shiho tells us how she began Cha Do Raku by developing a network of sourcing connections in Japan and then Taiwan. We chat about sourcing trips as a form of tea self-education, about the cultural differences between networking and sourcing in Japan versus Taiwan, and about Shiho's use of instinct and sensation to find high quality, unusual and extraordinary teas on her sourcing trips. Shiho also talks with us about some of the challenges of gaining entry into the world of tea growers and producers, about the hard work and rewards of going to source, and shares an example of how she's "arrived at" extraordinary teas through a combination of connections, spontaneity and experience. More about Cha Do Raku, including its online store and info on its Montreal shop, can be found at Cha Do Raku's website, cha-doraku.com, and on its Facebook page. For more information on Talking Tea and updates on new episodes, visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/talkingtea. To inquire about being a guest or having your organization featured, please email us at talkingteapodcasts@gmail.com. Have something in mind you'd like to hear discussed on Talking Tea? Leave us a comment on Facebook or on our Libsyn episode page, or email us. Talking Tea is produced and hosted by Ken Cohen. You can follow Ken on Twitter @Kensvoiceken. This podcast features music from "Japanese Flowers" (https://soundcloud.com/mpgiii/japanese-flowers) by mpgiiiBEATS (https://soundcloud.com/mpgiii) available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). Adapted from original. Photo of a tea farm in Taiwan's Pinglin District, courtesy of Shiho Kanamaru.
この番組は、ミュージシャン、デザイナー、作家、俳優、職人など、異なるフィールドを舞台に活躍する2人がランデブー。情報が溢れる現在、確かな審美眼を持つキュレーターたちが、上質な暮らしにあうアイディアをシェアしてくれます。 今週のキュレーターズは、先週に引き続きモデルのSHIHOさんと、フラワーアーティストのニコライ・バーグマンさん。最後はおふたりのインテリアのお話と、それぞれ新しいチャレンジについて伺っていきます。
この番組は、ミュージシャン、デザイナー、作家、俳優、職人など、異なるフィールドを舞台に活躍する2人がランデブー。情報が溢れる現在、確かな審美眼を持つキュレーターたちが、上質な暮らしにあうアイディアをシェアしてくれます。 今週のキュレーターズは、先週に引き続きモデルのSHIHOさんと、フラワーアーティストのニコライ・バーグマンさん。今週はそれぞれの仕事と家庭のバランスについて、さらに、SHIHOさんの美しさを保つ秘訣にも迫っていきます。
この番組は、ミュージシャン、デザイナー、作家、俳優、職人など、異なるフィールドを舞台に活躍する2人がランデブー。情報が溢れる現在、確かな審美眼を持つキュレーターたちが、上質な暮らしにあうアイディアをシェアしてくれます。 今週のキュレーターズは、モデルのSHIHOさんと、フラワーアーティストのニコライ・バーグマンさん。「美」を追求しているおふたりに、“花のある暮らし”について伺っていきます。自分で花を選ぶのが難しいという人のために、ニコライさんがお花選びのポイントもアドバイスしてくれました。
Today at Talking Tea we’re in Montreal beginning our exploration of this city’s vibrant tea scene. Our first stop is Cha Do Raku, a new tea house and shop in Montreal’s Plateau district. Cha Do Raku (it means “decadence of tea” in Japanese) and its owner and founder, Shiho Kanamaru, have already made a name for themselves through the highly regarded teas offered through Cha Do Raku’s online store. Today we visit Shiho in her new shop and chat about how she realized her dream of a tea space that embodies the spirit of doraku, a simple, relaxed enjoyment of tea. Some of Cha Do Raku’s most talked-about teas are “icho”, an unusual, slightly oxidized green tea from Japan. Shiho talks with us about some of these teas, how they compare with other Japanese green teas and with Taiwanese oolongs, and best methods for brewing them. Cha Do Raku also carries high quality matcha, and Shiho shares a little-known preparation technique she discovered for bringing out the aroma and sweetness of matcha. More on Cha Do Raku, including its online store and upcoming events, can be found at http://www.cha-doraku.com. You can follow Cha Do Raku on Facebook at Cha Do Raku. For more information on Talking Tea and updates on new episodes, visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/talkingtea. To inquire about being a guest or having your organization featured, please email us at talkingteapodcasts@gmail.com. Have something in mind you'd like to hear discussed on Talking Tea? Leave us a comment on Facebook or on our Libsyn episode page, or email us. Talking Tea is produced and hosted by Ken Cohen. You can follow Ken on Twitter @Kensvoiceken. This podcast features music from "Japanese Flowers" (https://soundcloud.com/mpgiii/japanese-flowers) by mpgiiiBEATS (https://soundcloud.com/mpgiii) available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). Adapted from original. Photo courtesy of Doug Lerner.
Christmas. New Year's. Valentine's. Then graduation. Seems like high school days are winding down but before it's all over, hosts Sana, Shiho & Lisa ask the question: "What have you left undone?" MP3 File
Japan's structural economic problems are further alienating its already marginalized populations. Photojournalist Shiho Fukada goes beyond the bright lights of Tokyo to document the country's unemployment crisis: disposable workers who are easily fired and live without a social safety net. They are usually shut out from the rest of the society, living in poverty but rarely acknowledged by their fellow citizens. Fukada's photographs add a human face to widely discussed issues—from day laborers living on the streets to educated women taking banal jobs. She reveals the other side of Japan where alcoholism, hopelessness and suicide are increasingly commonplace.
Myo Leahy is a priest in the Soto Zen lineage of Shunryu Suzuki-Roshi. He began his sitting practice in 1969 and chose to begin full-time training in 1982. He was ordained n 1986, received the Shuso (head Monk) initiation in 1989, and Shiho (dharma transmission) in March of 1999 from Tenshin Anderson-Roshi. Support the show______________ To participate live and be notified of upcoming speakers in advance, please Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/gaybuddhistfellowship) or visit https://gaybuddhist.org/calendar/ To support our efforts to share these talks with LGBTQIA audiences worldwide, please visit www.GayBuddhist.org.There you can: Donate Learn how to participate live Find our schedule of upcoming speakers Join our mailing list or discussion forum Enjoy many hundreds of these recorded talks dating back to 1996 CREDITSAudio Engineer: George HubbardProducer: Tom BrueinMusic/Logo/Artwork: Derek Lassiter
Myo Leahy emphasizes the importance of mindfulness and awareness in daily life. He highlights how cultivating present-moment awareness can transform our experiences, leading to greater clarity and compassion. Myo encourages practitioners to engage with their thoughts and feelings without judgment, fostering a deeper understanding of the self and the nature of suffering.Key points from Myo's discussion include:Mindfulness Practice: Developing a consistent practice allows us to observe our thoughts and emotions more clearly.Impermanence: Recognizing the transient nature of experiences helps reduce attachment and promotes acceptance.Compassion: By understanding our own suffering, we can cultivate compassion for others, enhancing our interconnectedness.Myo concludes by reminding listeners that mindfulness is not just a practice but a way of being that enriches our lives and relationships.______________ Myo Leahy is a priest in the Soto Zen lineage of Shunryu Suzuki-Roshi. He began his sitting practice in 1969 and chose to begin full-time training in 1982. He was ordained n 1986, received the Shuso (head Monk) initiation in 1989, and Shiho (dharma transmission) in March of 1999 from Tenshin Anderson-Roshi. ______________ To support our efforts to share these talks with LGBTQIA audiences worldwide, please visit https://gaybuddhist.org/There you can: Donate Learn how to participate live Find our schedule of upcoming speakers Join our mailing list or discussion forum Enjoy many hundreds of these recorded talks dating back to 1996 CREDITSAudio Engineer: George HubbardProducer: Tom BrueinMusic/Logo/Artwork: Derek Lassiter