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The MFL is here — are you ready? This is your chance to be a part of the only professional Minor Football League in America. Don't miss out on sports talk from host Richard Myles Sr. and industry veterans.
The MFL is here — are you ready? This is your chance to be a part of the only professional Minor Football League in America. Don't miss out on sports talk from host Richard Myles Sr. and industry veterans.
Zapraszam na rozmowę z Dawidem Radomskim.Rozmawiamy o ludziach urodzonych po 2012 roku, a właściwie w Polsce to już po 2010 - wtedy nastąpiła gwałtowna zmiana pokoleniowa.Pokolenie Alfa niektórzy badacze nazywają już pokoleniem straconym, pokoleniem ostatnim wręcz (ostatnim cywilizacji zachodniej). Mamy co do tego wydawałoby się dramatycznego twierdzenia mocne przesłanki.Smartfon lub tablet jako darmowa niania to dzisiaj standard. Nowe badanie opublikowane pod koniec 2025 roku pokazuje, że ten „chwilowy spokój” ma długofalową cenę - niszczy mózg dziecka prowadząc do zaburzeń rozwojowych.Co dokładnie odkryli naukowcy? Zespół badaczy przeanalizował dane dzieci obserwowanych od niemowlęctwa aż do wieku trzynastu lat w ramach singapurskiego badania kohortowego GUSTO. Nie opierano się tu na deklaracjach czy ankietach, a na twardych danych: neuroobrazowaniu mózgu, testach decyzyjnych oraz standaryzowanych skalach lęku.Wynik jest niepokojąco spójny. Im więcej czasu przed ekranem w niemowlęctwie, tym bardziej zaburzony rozwój sieci odpowiedzialnych za integrację bodźców wzrokowych i kontrolę poznawczą w wieku przedszkolnym. A to dopiero początek problemów.Mózg „dojrzewa” szybciej – ale w złym kierunku Badacze opisują zjawisko „przyspieszonej topologicznej dojrzałości” sieci mózgowych. Brzmi technicznie, ale sens jest prosty i alarmujący: mózg dziecka, bombardowany intensywnymi bodźcami wizualnymi, reorganizuje się zbyt wcześnie.Ktoś może pomyśleć, że to "lepszy start", przewaga ewolucyjna, przystosowanie. Nie. To skrócenie etapu, w którym dziecko powinno uczyć się powolnego przetwarzania bodźców, regulowania pobudzenia i integrowania doświadczeń sensorycznych z emocjami.Efekt? Dziecko w wieku ośmiu–dziewięciu lat potrzebuje więcej czasu na podjęcie decyzji, dłużej się waha, trudniej mu ocenić ryzyko. W rezultacie często tej decyzji nie potrafi podjąć i czeka aż zdesperowany dorosły zrobi to za nie. Jak pokazuje badanie – prowadzi to później do wyższego poziomu lęku w wieku nastoletnim. Ba - poważnych zaburzeń lękowych.Huang, P., Chan, S. Y., Zhou, K. X., Chuah, J., Manahan, A. M. A., Law, E. C. N., Shorey, S., Zhou, H. J., Fortier, M. V., Chong, Y. S., Meaney, M. J., & Tan, A. P. (2025). Neurobehavioural links from infant screen time to anxiety. EBioMedicine, 106093. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2025.106093Znajdujesz inspirację w tym, co słyszysz? Możesz qesprzeć twórcę!https://buycoffee.to/bognabialecka
Get updates: https://www.markkprater.comMark Prater serves as Executive Director of Sovereign Grace Churches, a community of congregations built on strong commitments, faithful theological convictions, and generous support. Mark uses this channel to encourage and equip the leaders he serves in local churches around the world.Find us at https://www.markkprater.com
Tim Shorey was in pastoral ministry for over forty years, serving in New Jersey and Pennsylvania until he was diagnosed with cancer over three years ago. He has authored several books, the most recent of which is From a High Mountain: 31 Reflections on the Character and Comfort of God (based on Isaiah 40). He and Gayline, his wife of 47 years, have six children and 14 grandchildren.
In this episode I speak with Joshua Shorey of BAPO Design about focusing on ceramics and pottery. Sponsor: Feral Giant Theme song: Adeem The Artist
on this episode we have music composer and orchestra conductor Philip Shorey on. Philip and his orchestra will be performing at the Ted Mann Concert Hall in Minneapolis this Halloween. They will be providing the music and scoring for the 1925 "Phantom of The Opera" silent film as it being shown. A TRULEY ONCE IN A LIFETIME EVENT. We talk about the history of the story of "The Phantom of the Opera" and how Philip got involved with doing live orchestra music while the film is being shown as well as other silent films he also work with. We also talk a little about Philip's passion of puppetry and traveling. ****** IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN PURCHASING TICKETS FOR THE HALLOWEEN EVENT**** "THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" click here. https://curseofthevampire.com/en/curse-of-the-vampire/ CHECK OUT THE TRAILER OF THE EVENT HERE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pwxq8tuIlP0&t=23s CHECK OUT PHILIP SHOREY'S youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/philipshorey Check out E.H. DRAKE's web sight for her books. Order one today! https://www.ehdrake.com/ Check out host Nick Palodichuk's film reviews https://stpaulfilmcast.reviews/
Tonight on GhostBox Radio with Greg Bakun, Greg talks with guest Composer Philip Shorey as we talk about his score that he will perform on Oct 31st with the Curse of the Vampire Orchestra for the 1925 Phantom of the Opera! This unique score will be performed live to the film October 31st at the…
Carefully Taught: Teaching Musical Theatre with Matty and Kikau
Kikau, Matty, and special guest Shorey Walker talk all things SENIOR SHOWCASE! We have been talking about showcases for the last couple years and Shorey is a true expert. In this episode, we talk about how to prepare for a New York showcase experience and what you might look for when talking about showcasing with a prospective program. Shorey's recommendation is the website UpToDateActor.com and for listeners of our podcast you can type in SM2P5 to receive a FREE month of membership benefits. If you would like to reach out to Shorey directly, contact her at shorey@shoreywalker.com. —---Shorey Walker is a working actor in Theatre, Commercials, Hosting, Industrials, TV & Film. Pursuing a career in New York City since 1992, Shorey performed in 8 Broadway National Tours, 13 years in a row of summer stock, 20+ regional theatre productions, 10+ Off-Broadway credits including the 2018 production of Tchaikovsky: None But the Lonely Heart at the Signature Theatre and can be heard as The Cat In the Hat on the revival recording of Seussical. Recent TV appearances include White Collar, Diabolical, Redrum, One Life To Live, The Eric Andrew Show, Sprout TV and Deadly Sins.
In this inspiring episode, Sonya Shorey, the first female President and CEO of Invest Ottawa, reflects on her remarkable journey to the top. With over 25 years of experience in economic development, technology, and investment, Sonya shares her approach to leadership, decision-making, and managing competing priorities. She discusses her work empowering women entrepreneurs, including co-founding SheEO Boot, which has helped raise over $300 million for women-led businesses. Sonya offers valuable advice on overcoming fear, finding motivation, and building a strong community to drive success.Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/womendontdothatRecommend guests: https://www.womendontdothat.com/Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/womendontdothatRecommend guests: https://www.womendontdothat.com/How to find WOMENdontDOthat:Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/womendontdothatInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/womendontdothat/TikTok- http://www.tiktok.com/@womendontdothatBlog- https://www.womendontdothat.com/blogPodcast- https://www.womendontdothat.com/podcastNewsletter- https://www.beaconnorthstrategies.com/contactwww.womendontdothat.comYouTube - http://www.youtube.com/@WOMENdontDOthatHow to find Stephanie Mitton:Twitter/X- https://twitter.com/StephanieMittonLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniemitton/beaconnorthstrategies.comTikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@stephmittonInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/stephaniemitton/Interested in sponsorship? Contact us at hello@womendontdothat.comOur Latest Blog:https://www.womendontdothat.com/post/our-first-beacon-north-christmas-party-a-reflection-on-growth-and-gratitudeBooks mentioned:"Who Says Elephants Can't Dance?" by Louis V. Gerstner Jr.
Joel Shorey preaches from Hebrews!
S3E4 - SGC Church Planting, With Joel Shorey by Sovereign Grace Churches
Sonya Shorey, President and CEO, for Invest Ottawa, Bayview Yards, and Area X.O, joins Rob Kalwarowsky to talk about goal setting. She shares how going for big audacious goals or moonshots is the way to make huge impact, why working together and community matter and how you can use goal-setting to achieve massive results. Sonya Shorey, President and CEO, for Invest Ottawa, Bayview Yards, and Area X.O, is a strategy executive and management consultant with more than 22 years of leadership experience with private and public organizations. With expertise in regional, national, and global technology, entrepreneurial, economic development, and innovation-based organizations, she specializes in corporate and communications strategy development and execution. This includes investment strategies that secure new cash and in-kind contributions from public and private sources. Since 2005, Sonya has led, strategized, authored and/or made a significant contribution to successful multi-year funding proposals and initiatives valued at more than $203 million from municipal, provincial, federal, and international governments. Within her executive leadership role with Invest Ottawa, Bayview Yards and Area X.O, Sonya plays a pivotal role in developing, leading, and executing strategy for all three organizations. This includes: • Area X.O, the futureplex of innovation and collaboration for next-generation smart mobility, connectivity and autonomy technologies; • The Women Founders and Owners Strategy and Action Plan. This includes co-founding SheBoot, the investment-ready bootcamp for women tech founders designed and delivered by women entrepreneurs and investors, and founding International Women's Week in Canada's Capital; and International Women's Week. • The first Pan-Ontario Scale-Up Platform of its kind aimed at enabling and accelerating the growth, scaleup and commercial success of more $100 million revenue-generating tech companies in Canada. Connect with Sonya: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonyashorey/ https://www.investottawa.ca/ https://bayviewyards.org/ https://areaxo.com/ Check out Rob Kalwarowsky's TEDx talk - How to Handle a Bad Boss Have you ever had a bad boss? Are you working for an a**hole? Check out, executive coach and mental health advocate. Rob Kalwarowsky's brand new TEDx talk, How to Handle a Bad Boss! - The talk covers: Signs of a Bad Boss 6 types of A**hole Bosses The Mental Health Impact of a Bad Boss Strategies to Deal with Your Bad Boss Find Rob Kalwarowsky, World-Renowned Executive Coach, Author & TEDx Speaker, at the following links: https://robkalwarowsky.com/ https://www.howtodealboss.com/howtodealwithanassholeboss https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-kalwarowsky/ https://www.instagram.com/bosscoachrobk/ https://www.tiktok.com/@bosscoachrobk
Welcome to Cyrus Says! In this episode of Cyrus Says, actor and comedian Ranvir Shorey takes us through his fascinating journey of becoming one of Bollywood's most versatile performers. Born to Bollywood producer Krishan Dev Shorey, Ranvir began his career as a video jockey & producer on Channel V before breaking into the world of acting. He shares memories of working alongside his close friend Vinay Pathak on Ranvir Vinay Aur Kaun? and The Great Indian Comedy Show—two shows that cemented their place as comedic icons. Ranvir recounts his debut film Ek Chhoti si Love Story and his memorable roles in films like Khosla Ka Ghosla, Pyaar Ke Side Effects, Fruit & Nut and Titli. He also talks about working with industry legends in films like Ek Tha Tiger& Sonchiriya reflecting on the different phases of his career. Beyond films, he dives into his experiences in the OTT space starring in popular series like Sacred Games. Lastly, Ranvir opens up about his recent stint on Bigg Boss OTT Season 3, where he emerged as the second runner-up, sharing insights into the challenges and intense dynamics of the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight on GhostBox Radio with Greg Bakun, Greg talks with Creative Director-Composer-Conductor Philip Shorey of Curse of the Vampire Orchestra talking about their upcoming performance of music to accompany the 1922 silent classic Nosferatu at the Women's Club on October 25th! E-mail: comment@ghostboxradio.com Join our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/iEhEl2 Please consider subscribing to me on Patreon…
Breaking the Silence: Sonya Shorey on Mental Health, Suicide, and Empathy In this episode of Suicide Zen Forgiveness, host Elaine Lindsay interviews Sonya Shorey, President and CEO of Invest Ottawa, Bayview Yards, and Area XO. Shorey shares her deeply personal journey with mental health, suicide, and the importance of open, empathetic conversations. They discuss the critical roles of psychiatric care, the impact of hidden family struggles, and the need for greater societal support and research in mental health. Shorey also emphasizes the power of individual actions and the importance of fostering a culture of empathy and openness. 00:00 Introduction and Mission Statement 00:43 Guest Introduction: Sonya Shorey 02:25 Sonya's Professional Background 04:03 Personal Connection to Mental Health 05:37 Family History and Mental Health 09:14 Generational Impact and Stigma 10:34 The Importance of Open Conversations 16:06 Honoring Loved Ones and Breaking Patterns 28:03 Memory Wall Initiative 29:48 Supporting Entrepreneurs and Founders 30:40 Inclusivity and Community Efforts 32:46 Mental Health in Entrepreneurship 33:57 Empathy Training for First Responders 37:09 The Importance of Emotional Education 38:21 Personal Stories and Impact 46:07 The Power of Small Actions 49:51 Final Thoughts and Call to Action 51:31 Closing Remarks and Acknowledgements 52:25 Sponsor Messages and Farewell BIO Sonya Shorey, President and CEO, for Invest Ottawa, Bayview Yards, and Area X.O, is a strategy executive and management consultant with more than 22 years of leadership experience with private and public organizations. With expertise in regional, national, and global technology, entrepreneurial, economic development, and innovation-based organizations, she specializes in corporate and communications strategy development and execution. This includes investment strategies that secure new cash and in-kind contributions from public and private sources. Since 2005, Sonya has led, strategized, authored and/or made a significant contribution to successful multi-year funding proposals and initiatives valued at more than $203 million from municipal, provincial, federal, and international governments. Within her executive leadership role with Invest Ottawa, Bayview Yards and Area X.O, Sonya plays a pivotal role in developing, leading, and executing strategy for all three organizations. This includes: Area X.O, the futureplex of innovation and collaboration for next-generation smart mobility, connectivity and autonomy technologies; The Women Founders and Owners Strategy and Action Plan. This includes co-founding SheBoot, the investment-ready bootcamp for women tech founders designed and delivered by women entrepreneurs and investors, and founding International Women's Week in Canada's Capital; and International Women's Week. The first Pan-Ontario Scale-Up Platform of its kind aimed at enabling and accelerating the growth, scaleup and commercial success of more $100 million revenue-generating tech companies in Canada. Social https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonyashorey/
Elliot Shorey preaches from 1 Peter 1:6-9
This episode of The Route will feature the President & CEO at Invest Ottawa, Sonya Shorey. Learn more about Pickled: https://www.whitewhalemktg.com/pickled Website: https://www.whitewhalemktg.com/the-route Newsletter: theroutecast.substack.com/ Social: @TheRouteCast Host: Christopher Nascimento
Hebrews 13
Hebrews 5:11-14
Hebrews 5:1-10
Hebrews 4:14-16
Tim Shorey preached this sermon at Covenant Fellowship Church on June 9, 2024. Series: Non-Series Sunday Scripture: Psalm 13
Hebrews 4:1-13
Hebrews 3:12
Hebrews 3:7-19
Hebrews 3:1-6
Ladies' Breakfast
In this episode of QSO Today, we are joined by Steve Shorey, G3ZPS, who shares his captivating journey through the world of amateur radio. Starting with his early days of constructing tube transmitters from found parts, to securing electronics apprenticeships fueled by his passion for the hobby, and taking a hiatus to focus on family life, Steve's story is one of passion and dedication. Now back in the fold, he finds joy in revisiting old operating modes and refurbishing the vintage equipment that once seemed unattainable in the 1960s. Join us as G3ZPS delves into his ham radio adventures and reflects on the profound impact this hobby has had on his life, right here on QSO Today.
Hebrews 3:1
Hebrews 2:14-18
Hebrews 2:10-13
Hebrews 2: 5-9
Hebrews 2:1-4
In this episode, Sarah sits down with Jeanette Shorey, veteran music teacher and promoter of joy in the classroom! Jeanette shares her story in music education and how she centers joy and stories in teaching young children. Listen to learn how community support and inspiration can help you keep the joy in teaching. You can learn more about Jeanette at the links below: https://storiesthatsing.net/ https://storiesthatsing.net/shop/ https://storiesthatsing.net/jointhehappymusicteacheracademy/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support
Hebrews 1:5-14
Hebrews 1:1-4
Native Mainer Katie Shorey has become an enthusiastic promoter of her home state, both as the Director of Engagement for the non-profit Live + Work in Maine, as well as the President of the entrepreneurial resource hub, Startup Maine. Katie grew up in the small Western Maine town of Sweden and graduated from nearby Fryeburg Academy, before getting her college degree from St. Lawrence University in upstate New York. Subsequent experiences with partnerships and consulting in larger locales such Washington, D.C. and San Francisco, combined with a serendipitous experience with Maine Startup & Create Week, convinced Katie of the importance of sharing Maine's evolving economic landscape and opportunities with a larger audience. Join our conversation with Katie Shorey today on Radio Maine.
Women's Breakout Marriage Retreat
Session 1 Marriage Retreat
Exodus 35:30-38:31
Welcome to Episode 143 of The Darlington Podcast! In this episode, Assistant Head of School for Academic Affairs Stefan Eady talks with Math Department Head Al Shorey about his transition from serving as a lieutenant colonel in the military to the teaching profession, his passion for math education and more. This is the third in a new series highlighting each of Darlington's department heads. Click here for complete show notes >>
Exodus 34:1-9
Chef Jacques is a French chef, author, TV personality, culinary educator and artist. This recipe is from the book, and video series he did with his then 13-year-old granddaughter, Shorey, called A Grandfather's Lessons. Check out more great recipes in the video library on the Jacques Pépin Foundation website.Curly DogsServes 2For the Curly Dogs:2 hot dogs1 teaspoon peanut oil1 hamburger bun, split in halfAbout ½ cup pickle relishFor the Pickle Relish:1 dill pickle, cut into ¼-inch dice (about ¼ cup)¼ cup coarsely chopped mild onion, such as Vidalia or Maui¼ cup diced (¼-inch) tomato2 tablespoons sliced scallion1 tablespoon ketchup1 teaspoon hot chili sauce, such as Sriracha¼ teaspoon salt¼ teaspoon sugar#1. With a sharp paring knife, cut the hot dogs lengthwise about halfway through the meat. Then make crosswise cuts in each one, spacing them about 1/3-inch apart, and cutting about halfway through the meat. You should have about 12 cuts on each hot dog. #2. Heat the oil in a sturdy skillet. Add the hot dogs and cook over medium heat for about 3 minutes, shaking the pan so the hot dogs roll over and brown on all sides. They will start curling up into wheels.#3. While the hot dogs are cooking, toast the bun until it is crusty. Place a curly dog on each bun half, curling it into a wheel. Spoon the relish into the centers and serve.#4. For the Pickle Relish: combine all the ingredients in a bowl. Cover and refrigerate until needed.*******Follow Clean Plate Club on Instagram.Tag your meal on social media: #CleanPlateClubPodFollow Kappy on Instagram and TwitterCheck out our Clean Plate Club Merch at www.CleanPlateClubMerch.com Executive Producer/Host: Andrew “Kappy” KaplanCo-Executive Producer: Ian CohenProducer/Editor: Joel YeatonProducer: Shant PetrossianDigital/Social Media Producers: Red Summit Productions (Celeste Rada/Harrison Sims)Kid Voices: Leo + Ella KaplanMusic & Sound: Jeffrey Goldford and the LikemindsEducational Consultant: Barbara JohnsonAlbum Artwork: Dave BogartClean Plate Club is a production of Beyond the Plate.
Exodus 32-33
In today's episode with special guest and music teacher Jeanette Shorey, Lindsay discusses how you can incorporate unit dreaming while making music and building class culture. Liked this episode? Rate, review, and share! Get In Touch With Jeanette Shorey: Website: https://storiesthatsing.net Email: jeanette@storiesthatsing.net Facebook, Instagram, YouTube: @thehappymusicteacher Podcast: The Happy Music Teacher Get Your Episode Freebie & More Resources On My Website: https://www.lindsaybethlyons.com/blog/134 Lindsay's Links: LinkedIn: @lindsaybethlyons Instagram: @lindsaybethlyons Facebook Group: Time for Teachership
The gang at The Produce Stand are joined by Brad Miller, an Assistant Director on Letterkenny and Shoresy.