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Those of you with good enough memories will remember I have some thoughts on terroir in beer. Basically, I think the concept is a scam, and that a product which is so influenced by not just a confluence of ingredients, but so much human intervention can't possibly express the t-word.However, I remain open-minded, and I try to let those opinions remain somewhat malleable. While beer as a finished product might not be the best device to showcase the influence of climatic conditions on ingredients and flavour, when it comes to those ingredients individually I admit that differences can be demonstrated. Take, for example, Centennial, a public aroma hop variety that is known for expressing aromatics that range from freshly zested lemon rind to sun-warmed rose petals in full bloom. Centennial is a characterful hop that makes delicious beer, and if you don't believe me just ask breweries like California's Sierra Nevada, or Bell's Brewery in Michigan, who use this particular hop to stunning effect in beers such as Celebration and Two Hearted. In fact, the latter of those two beers is what we have to thank for the continued success and admiration for this particular hop variety. But what's the difference between a Centennial hop if it's grown in the hot, arid climate of Yakima Valley in Washington compared to the cooler climate of Woodburn, Oregon? While located further south, with the city being just outside of Portland, it's also closer to the coast, which brings in that cooler, Pacific air. It means the hops experience completely different growing conditions, giving Oregon Centennial its own vibe compared to the harvest a few hundred miles north. Crosby Hops are the owners of that hop farm, and they are growing the Centennial that you find in Bell's Two Hearted. But it's also making its way over to the UK, and most recently it has been showcased in a new, nationally released IPA from the Leeds-based Northern Monk Brewery called Beyond. While it's still packed with that familiar pithy citrus, it also has something else—a brightness, a resonance if you will. It brings a distinctive character to the beer, and a lot of this is down to where it grows, and who grows it. In this episode of The Pellicle Podcast I'm lucky enough to sit down, in person, with Christine Clair and Nolan Russll of Crosby Hops, a generational family-owned hop farm in Oregon, USA. It was a great opportunity to chat about both the challenges faced by, and the opportunities available to modern-day hop farmers, and there's a good mix of chat that veers from the scientific and technical, to the romantic. Hops are an ingredient that gets a lot of people fired up about beer, so if you love hops, then this is an episode for you. A special thank you to our sponsors at Brewers Select who made this episode possible by bringing Christine and Russell over to Beer X Liverpool, where this interview was recorded in March 2025. We're able to produce The Pellicle Podcast directly thanks to our Patreon subscribers, and our sponsors Loughran Brewers Select. If you're enjoying this podcast, or the weekly articles we publish, please consider taking out a monthly subscription for less than the price of a pint a month.
En el nuevo episodio de Plan de vida leeremos sobre: Siba y DavidSimei maldice a DavidAhitofel aconseja a AbsalónHusai contrarrestra el consejo de AhitofelHusai advierte a DavidDerrota y muerte de AbsalónDavid hace duelo por la muerte de AbsalónQue tu lectura bíblica sea guiada por el Espíritu Santo hoy.¡Únete a nuestra comunidad en Facebook donde podrás hacer preguntas mientras leemos la Biblia juntas y conocer a otras mujeres que también están usando el plan!SíguenosInstagramYouTubeSitio webRecursosPodcast semanalEstudios bíblicosAcademia de RelacionesEl plan en YouVersion
Na batida da alfaia quem Conversa Bem Viver é Mestre Nico, músico pernambucano, brincante da cultura popular e referência na transmissão dos conhecimentos e batidas do maracatu. Há mais de 20 anos em São Paulo ele é grande parceiro de Siba e outros nomes importantes da música popular brasileira
Neste episódio, abordamos como o empreendedorismo impacta na vida coletiva e na possibilidade de geração de renda e desenvolvimento econômico nas comunidades remanescentes de quilombo do país.
Relebogile Mabotja speaks to Multi-Award-Winning Chef, Restaurateur, Food Expert, Entrepreneur and Author, Siba Mtongana about her culinary career, building her empire, navigating challenges and learning from failure.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hostkou dalšího speciálního dílu, kam si posádka podcastu Soundsystém zve lidi z hudební sféry, byla pražská hudebnice a producentka Amelie Siba. Přišla nám představit své nejnovější album This May Be The Only Way 2 Heaven. Bavili jsme se o udržovaní duševního zdraví, o stigmatizaci i romantizaci smutku, vztahu k vlastnímu tělu i sexualizaci ženského vzteku. Podpořte vznik dalších dílů: https://www.darujme.cz/projekt/1205779
Amelie Siba tento týden vydala čtvrté album s názvem This may be the only way 2 heaven. Navrátila se k nahrávání v klidu a bezpečí vlastního pokoje, spontánně a intuitivně, bez vnějšího tlaku i očekávání druhých. Surové album využívající metalové samply se zaměřuje nejen na témata, jako je duševní zdraví, ale snaží se přinášet i pocit naděje a sounáležitosti. Probrali jsme, jak se na albu pracovalo a proč potřebovala dát nahrávce komplexnější podobu.
Anexos al abecé de la música popular de Brasil en forma de compilaciones. Intervienen: Edu Lobo, Silvério Pessoa, Geraldo Maia, Nena Queiroga, Claudionor Germano, Antônio Nóbrega, Lígia Miranda & Nena Queiroga & Rosana Simpson & Vanessa Oliveira, Eddie, Siba, Otto, Tine, Mombojo y Cidadâo Instigado.Escuchar audio
Anexos al abecé de la música popular de Brasil en forma de compilaciones. Intervienen: 3 Na Massa, DJ Dolores, Siba e a Fulorestra, Catarina Dee Jah, Jr. Black, Confluência, Zé Brown, Bongar, Seu Luis Paixâo, Fim de Feira, Josildo Sá, Maciel Melo, Forró Rabecado, Quarteto Olinda y Santanna.Escuchar audio
Hop Forward: Getting You Ahead in the Brewing and Beer Business
Is regenerative Barley really the future of sustainable malt, or has its benefit been over-hyped? In this week's episode, Nick hosts a panel debate to hash it out with experts in the field whether this and other low-impact ingredients are the future of sustainable brewing.Recorded at SIBA Beer X in March 2024, Nick is joined by Greg Piley from Stroud Brewery and Ben Richardson, CEO and co-founder of Zevero, a carbon accounting and decarbonisation platform working with more than 15 breweries across the UK to help them measure and reduce their emissions. Mark Machin from the Soil Association and Gipsy Hill Brewing Company's co-founder, Sam McMeekin, also add their experience and expertise to the discussion.We'd like to offer a big thanks to Neil Walker, Head of Comms and Marketing at SIBA, for granting us exclusive access to this recording.Very much in keeping with the theme this week, Nick is also joined by Charles Faram & Co group technical director Will Rogers to look at regenerative hop farming and research.THIS WEEK'S EPISODE IS PROUDLY BROUGHT TO YOU BY:Charles Faram & Co (charlesfaram.com)Supplying hops for over 150 years, Charles Faram offers a vast range of nitrogen-flushed hop varieties from the UK, Europe, New Zealand, and the USA.Crisp Malting Group (crispmalt.com)Since 1870, Crisp has blended tradition with innovation, producing malts like Chevallier Heritage and Clear Choice Malt.FOLLOW HOP FORWARDhopforward.beer | LinkedIn | BlueSky | Instagram
For oyster farmers, the year-end holiday period is a vital one as they make around a third to half of their annual sales during this time. But last year was catastrophic for some oyster producing regions in France after sales were banned following a spate of food poisonings in parts of the country. Along with a tarnished image, oyster farmers also have to deal with an uptick in poaching, and rising seawater temperatures which threaten production. Thierry Lafon has farmed oysters in Arcachon Bay for nearly 40 years. Like many of the 300 oyster farms in the area, Lafon's business took a major blow last winter when sales of Arcachon Bay oysters were banned on December 27, 2023 following a number of foodborne infections. Analysis revealed the presence of norovirus in the oysters, the pathogen that causes gastroenteritis. It was a disaster for the local oyster industry which relies on the Christmas season for up to half of its revenue. "But that's just the tip of the iceberg", Lafon said, adding: "oyster prices have collapsed as a whole".While sales of Arcachon Bay oysters have improved after a 50 percent drop at the beginning of 2024, many oyster farmers say the root of the problem has yet to be addressed, citing polluted waters in the bay.Oysters contaminated by raw sewage The pollution can be traced back to severe flooding, triggered by major storms that hit the region last autumn. While the Intercommunal Union of Arcachon Bay (SIBA) which handles local sanitation, blamed the pollution on heavy rainfalls, a video shot by a local resident showed raw sewage and effluent deliberately dumped into a stream that feeds Arcachon Bay. Lafon, who heads a local environmental defence group, was the first oyster farmer to file a complaint against SIBA.SIBA did not respond to requests for an interview and continues to blame the weather. In October, the group announced an investment of 120 million euros over five years, which includes a new water treatment facility in the bay area.Environmental groups however say it's not enough to solve the problem, which, according to them, stems from urbanisation. When the rainwater can no longer infiltrate the soil, the runoff increases exponentially. A popular tourist destination, Arcachon Bay is undergoing further development with 30,000 new homes slated to be built by 2040.Professional PoachingOn top of sewage dumping which lead to contamination risks, there's another cause for concern. Oyster farmers have long had to cope with theft, particularly around the holiday season. "It's always a sensitive time for oyster farmers as a big chunk of their annual revenue depends on this period. So, we boost patrols, almost daily." Commander Jérôme Goussard of the Arcachon Nautical Brigade said.Oysters under threat from global warmingIt's not just pollution and poaching that have proven to be major headaches for oyster farmers either. Climate change too has had a major effect on the industry, with some oyster species of unable to adapt to the warming waters.In Carantec in Brittany, oyster farmer Gireg Berder has had to struggle with green algae which have multiplied around the region because of both the fertilisers used for intensive agriculture, and rising temperature of the local waters. “The algae overgrows, and everything underneath decomposes, and it kills off all the species living there,” Berder said.Due to global warming, the water is also becoming more acidic, which poses a danger for oysters. According to scientist Frédéric Gazeau, who co-authored a study on the environmental impact on oysters, lower water pH weaken oysters' calcium carbonate shell, forcing the molluscs to use more energy for protection.This means that the oysters “won't be able to use that energy for other vital processes like reproduction, tissue growth, feeding, and so on. Our study shows a 20 percent reduction in growth by 2050," Gazeau said.In the face of all these difficulties, oyster farmers in France have no choice but to change their practices. In the Arcachon Basin, Lafon is criticised by some for his outspokenness, which some believe damages the industry's image. Nonetheless, Lafon is no longer willing to remain silent, as he believe that polluters must shoulder responsibility in order to protect his line of work.
I used to be a bit of a stickler when it came to low and no alcohol beer—because it didn't really fit into my lifestyle at the time, I didn't see the point of it. These days, however, I've not only accepted that it's important to see more alcohol free beer on the bar, but believe its increasing availability is a net positive to beer culture as a whole. Not only does it give people who don't drink alcohol the chance to enjoy beer, but it allows people to curate their habits, whether that's to drink more mindfully, or cut down on the units in certain situations or at certain times of the year.Most importantly, I believe the increasing availability of good quality alcohol free beer opens up beer and pub culture to more people. And more people choosing to socialise and spend time in pubs is something that all of us should be celebrating. With a greater number of good quality draught low and now alcohol beer options coming to the market, this is a trend I expect to continue.One of the breakout low and no alcohol beer brands of the past few years is Milford, Connecticut's Athletic Brewing Company. Established in 2017 by Bill Shufelt and John Walker, in just seven short years it's grown to have multiple brewing sites, release well over 100 different beers—all low/no—and attain a market valuation of a staggering $800 million. They've even opened a taproom, which brings a beer experience most of us take for granted to a much wider range of people.While alcohol free beer is growing in the US beer market, it's not doing so quite as quickly as it is in the UK, where there seems to be less remaining stigma around alcohol free beer. As a result, Bill spends a fair amount of time in the UK as he helps to steward the growth of his brand over here. Most recently, Athletic has partnered with Arsenal Football Club as an official drinks partner, providing further mainstream exposure for a brand that shows no signs of slowing down.In this brand new episode of the Pellicle Podcast I caught up with Athletic Brewing Company's co-founder Bill Shufelt during SIBA's Beer X conference in Liverpool. We chatted about, among other things, the stratospheric growth of his brewery, their approach to producing their alcohol free products, and why the UK is a crucial market for low alcohol brands. If you're keen to understand the dynamic alcohol free beer market, then this episode is a must-listen.We're able to produce The Pellicle Podcast directly thanks to our Patreon subscribers, and our sponsors Loughran Brewers Select. If you're enjoying this podcast, or the weekly articles we publish, please consider taking out a monthly subscription for less than the price of a pint a month.
Anexos al abecé de la música popular de Brasil en forma de compilaciones. Intervienen: Jota Velloso & Mariene de Castro, Beatriz Azevedo, Siba e Fuloresta, Mona Gadelha, Banda de Boca, Yamandu Costa, Fabiana Cozza, Luciano Mello, Bruna Caram, Manimal, Lanny Gordin & Chico César, Cacau Brasil y Escurinho.Escuchar audio
Since the arrival of the Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent cost of living crisis, the UK has experienced the closure, or change in ownership of nearly 200 small, independent breweries. Prior to that, however, we saw a boom, growing from just over 700 in 2013, to more than 2000 at the start of 2020.Around 700 of these breweries are members of SIBA, the Society for Independent Brewers and Associates. In March 2024, our host Matthew Curtis visited its annual trade show, Beer X, in Liverpool, and wandered the trade floor asking members two simple questions: what's the biggest challenge facing their business at the moment, and what's one thing they're feeling positive about when it comes to beer and brewing.It seems like a simple premise, but it revealed that while the industry is still facing hardships—illustrated by that decrease in overall brewery numbers—there's still plenty to smile about. Independent beer, it seems, still has plenty of fight left in it, and that's something all drinkers should take to heart. This episode features, in order of appearance: Catherine Webber (Attic Brew Co), Charlotte Thomson (Indie Rabble/A Hoppy Place), Paul Jones (Cloudwater), Sean O'Reilly (Brids Cross Brewery), Steve Dunkley (Beer Nouveau), Laura Rangeley (Abbeydale), Julie and Les O'Grady (Neptune), Richard Archer (Utopian Brewing), Cameron Brown (Turning Point Brew Co) and Sam Martin (Leigh on Sea Brewery).We're able to produce The Pellicle Podcast directly thanks to our Patreon subscribers, and our sponsors Loughran Brewers Select. If you're enjoying this podcast, or the weekly articles we publish, please consider taking out a monthly subscription for less than the price of a pint a month.
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Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! In this essential episode of "Learn Thai with Ling," we explore how to express emotions in Thai, inspired by the beloved characters from the animation "Inside Out." From Joy to Sadness, Anger to Fear, and Disgust, learn the Thai words for these core emotions and how to use them in daily conversations. Plus, discover a special offer for a free lesson with native Thai teachers on Ling Live. This episode is perfect for anyone looking to deepen their emotional vocabulary in Thai and communicate more effectively. Tune in and start expressing your feelings in Thai today! Let's start learning and have fun
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! In this essential episode of "Learn Thai with Ling," we tackle one of the trickiest topics for Thai learners: telling time using the Thai 6-hour clock system. Discover how the day is divided into unique periods, and learn practical phrases and tips to help you read and tell time like a local. Avoid the confusion and potential mishaps of showing up 6 hours early or late with our simple and clear explanation. This episode will boost your confidence and deepen your understanding of Thai culture and daily life. Let's start learning and have fun
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! In this quick and exciting episode, we'll explore the latest trends in Thai language learning for 2024. With six months into the year, it's the perfect time to reignite your motivation and find new ways to make your Thai learning journey fun and engaging. Discover how AI is revolutionizing language learning, the benefits of microlearning, and the impact of gamification on keeping you motivated. Plus, get valuable cultural insights that will deepen your understanding of Thai customs and traditions. Let's start learning and have fun
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! In this special episode of "Learn Thai with Ling," join me for a lively discussion on LGBTQ+ culture in Thailand, originally broadcasted live on Discord. We know it's a little late, but we couldn't wait to share this insightful and engaging conversation with our podcast listeners! Dive into the vibrant world of Thai LGBTQ+ culture, explore unique expressions, and hear firsthand experiences from the community. Let's start learning and have fun
Anexos al abecé de la música popular de Brasil en forma de compilaciones. Intervienen: Lucas Santtana, Eddie, Burro Morto, Porcas Borboletas, Orquestra Contemporânea de Olinda, Alessandra Leâo, Ronei Jorge e Os Ladrôes de Bicicleta, Manna Gea, Siba e Roberto Corrêa, Otto, 3 Namassa & Céu, Catarina Dee Jah, Curumin & BNegâo & Lucas Santtana y M.Tanaka & R.Brandâo.Escuchar audio
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! In this lively episode of "Learn Thai with Ling," We will explore the colorful world of LGBTQ+ as we dive into the vibrant world of LGBTQ+ slangs and culture in Thai and Tagalog. Featuring special guests Ananda and Kloe, this episode is packed with unique expressions, cultural insights, and plenty of fun! Let's start learning and have fun
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! In this lively episode of "Learn Thai with Ling," We will explore the colorful world of LGBTQ+ slang in Thai. From "mong long" (to be given a crown) to "bpang bpù rí yây" (Bang!), discover how these playful expressions add flair to everyday conversations. Perfect for anyone looking to enhance their Thai language skills while having a great time. Let's start learning and have fun
Janelle Wolf longs to be the woman she once was, an adored wife, a loving mother, a career woman, a force in her community—before a mysterious car accident stole her memories, ruined her reputation, and upended her life. These days, her troubled family needs that capable woman from the past, the one she calls “Janelle Before.” Enter Lana, an alluring and magnetic psychic healer who meets secretly with Janelle. Lana coaxes Janelle to remember the circumstances of her accident in order to recover Janelle's “best self.” Instead, Janelle uncovers the ugly truth behind that night. The revelations unravel Janelle's marriage, disrupt her family, and turn her small southern town upside down. Written with wry humor, this diabolically entertaining tale of deception, temptation, and love is filled with dark twists, exploring what happens when the transgressions of the past come back with a vengeance. Mindy Friddle is author of the novel, Secret Keepers, (winner of the Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction). The Garden Angel, her first novel and SIBA bestseller, was selected for Barnes & Noble's Discover Great New Writers. The South Carolina Arts Commission awarded Mindy a prose fellowship, and she has twice won the state's Fiction Prize. Her stories and essays have appeared in numerous journals. She holds an MFA from Warren Wilson and lives on Edisto Island, South Carolina. For more info click HERE
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! In this episode of "Learn Thai with Ling," we delve into a significant development in Thai politics: the passing of the equal marriage bill. Join us as we break down the news, learn essential vocabulary, and understand the context behind this groundbreaking legislation. Perfect for anyone interested in improving their Thai language skills and staying informed about current events in Thailand. Let's start learning and have fun
Jaké to je mít zapsané pocity svého rozbouřeného náctiletého „já“ do písní, které jsou dostupné na internetu? V druhém díle Anatomie lovesongu se také podíváme do historie českého popu a zjistíme, v které éře se nejvíc zpívalo o zlomeném srdci. Zajímat nás také bude, proč v současnosti o nešťastné lásce zpívají víc muži než ženy.
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! Join me on "Learn Thai with Ling" for a fun-filled episode exploring the delightful world of Thai tongue twisters. In "Tongue Twisting Fun: Mastering Thai Tongue Twisters," we delve into classic and challenging phrases that will test your Thai pronunciation skills. I'll guide you through some entertaining and tricky twisters, from differentiating between 'ร' and 'ล' sounds to playing with 'ช' and 'ฉ' sounds. Let's start learning and have fun
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! This episode, 'Slang It Up: Spice Up Your Thai with Local Lingo', delves into the playful and colorful world of informal Thai phrases that are essential for anyone looking to blend in with the locals. From expressions that light up daily conversations to those that add spice to your language flair, I will guide you through each slang term with fun examples and cultural insights. Whether you're a language learner or a cultural enthusiast, this episode will equip you with the linguistic tools to sound more like a native and connect deeply with Thai culture. Tune in and transform your Thai speaking skills with some local flavor! Let's start learning and have fun
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! Today's episode, As we navigate the waters of Songkran together, let's arm ourselves with not just water guns but also some survival tips that will keep us laughing and learning through the festival. And remember, keeping it simple means more fun for everyone. Let's start learning and have fun
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! Today's episode, we're celebrating the spirit of Songkran, Thailand's most famous festival, recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage. Songkran marks the Thai New Year, a time of renewal, reverence, and, of course, fun. Let's embark on a linguistic and cultural journey through the heart of Songkran. Let's start learning and have fun
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! Join us on "Between Worlds: A Thai Return from Abu Dhabi," where we dive into the captivating journey of a Thai influencer, Eye, who ventured into the heart of Abu Dhabi, immersing themselves in a world vastly different from the one they knew back home. After three transformative years, they've returned to Thailand, bringing with them a treasure trove of experiences, insights, and a bit of reverse culture shock. In this episode, we explore the beauty and challenges of adapting to a new culture, the unexpected nuances of coming home, and the ways in which living between two worlds reshapes our identity. From navigating language barriers to rediscovering the familiar through a new lens, our guest shares their story of growth, connection, and the profound impact of their international journey. Whether you're a globetrotter at heart, a lover of culture and language, or someone who's curious about the world beyond your borders, this conversation promises to enlighten, inspire, and remind us of the endless possibilities that await when we step out of our comfort zones and embrace the unknown. Tune in to "Between Worlds: A Thai Return from Abu Dhabi" for a journey that transcends borders and broadens horizons. Let's start learning and have fun
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! Today's episode is all about expressions for when things don't go as planned and how we, in Thai, choose to express our feelings of frustration or simply decide to move on. So, let's dive straight into it, no fancy words, just straight-up Thai that you can use every day. Let's start learning and have fun
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! In our today episode, 'Mastering the Art of Thai Through Opposites', I'll guides listeners through essential pairs of opposite words, offering deep dives into their usage, context, and relevance in everyday Thai conversations. Whether you're a seasoned speaker or just starting, this podcast is your companion on the journey to fluency, packed with practical tips, cultural tidbits, and a whole lot of heart. Tune in to 'Thai Language Vibes' and unlock the door to understanding and appreciating Thai language and culture like never before. Let's start learning and have fun
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! Dive into the heart of Thai culture with our latest podcast episode, where we explore the art of asking for a favor in Thai. It's a warm and inviting discussion that brings to life the nuances of Thai language and etiquette. Whether you're chatting with friends or connecting with family, this episode is packed with tips and cultural insights to help you navigate these conversations with ease and authenticity. A must-listen for anyone keen to deepen their understanding of Thai culture and language, all in a friendly and engaging way. Let's start learning and have fun
The SCM Nurses are sharing our discussion with Dr. Clement of Siba Health as we talk about the evolving landscape of chronic care management. He chronicles the shortcomings of traditional healthcare, especially in the face of diseases like type 2 diabetes, Dr. Clement spotlights the critical need for tailored, patient-centric strategies. Our in-depth conversation reveals how Siba Health's innovative multi-product platform and robust data collection paint a comprehensive picture of patient health. From bridging gaps in care to emphasizing the importance of individual patient narratives, this episode promises to shift your mindset on risk mitigation vs management.Technology can be a powerful tool to revolutionize patient engagement and empowerment, and this episode is a testament to that transformation. Coupled with a therapeutic and professional helping relationship, connected devices and real-time data analysis are not just enhancing patient outcomes but sometimes even saving lives. Dr. Clement discusses the importance of care coordination and its fiscal implications for employers and health plans. We also talk about the invaluable intersection of physical and mental health, demonstrating the power of collaborative, data-driven healthcare in a system that desperately needs both efficiency and a personal touch.Our journey concludes with an inspiring look at Siba Health's interdisciplinary care model, boasting engagement rates of 75% and an astounding 98% success in reversing chronic conditions through personalized health plans and lifestyle modifications.Discover the profound impact of dietary choices on disease management and the thoughtful integration of various treatment modalities, like GLP-1 step therapy, in addressing individual needs. By tuning in, you'll be equipped with insights on how these pioneering healthcare strategies are pioneering a model that places humanity at its core while steering the future of medical innovation.You can learn more about Ciba Health here: www.Cibahealth.comAnd Specialty Care Management here: www.specialtycm.com
On this week's episode of Artist Friendly, Joel Madden is joined by Griff. Griff is a U.K. singer-songwriter who cites Jack Antonoff, Imogen Heap, and James Blake as influences. She played only one show supporting her 2019 EP, Mirror Talk, then created the 2021 LP One Foot In Front of The Other in her bedroom during pandemic lockdowns, which shot her to fame. Now, she's readying the release of her latest single, “miss me too,” which was written in between tours. “I booked a little Airbnb and sent my location to Lostboy and Siba, who I co-wrote ‘Black Hole' with,” she says. “We converted the living room of the cottage into a studio and wrote ‘miss me too.' I had been trying to write a song for a while about losing yourself, and missing a past version of yourself that wasn't so broken.” Listen to their conversation on Artist Friendly wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also watch the episode over at Veeps. ------- Host: Joel Madden, @joelmadden Executive Producers: Joel Madden, Benji Madden, Jillian King Producers: Josh Madden, Joey Simmrin, Janice Leary Visual Producer/Editor: Ryan Schaefer Audio Producer/Composer: Nick Gray Music/Theme Composer: Nick Gray Cover Art/Design: Ryan Schaefer Additional Contributors: Anna Zanes, Neville Hardman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! Discover the enchanting phrases for proposing in Thai, understand the heartfelt responses, and immerse yourself in the cultural traditions surrounding love and marriage in Thailand. Whether you're planning a proposal or simply fascinated by Thai customs, this episode will guide you through the language of love, Thai-style. We'll set the scene for a perfect proposal, delve into the significance of family blessings, and even role-play a proposal to help you practice. Plus, we'll share essential vocabulary for discussing engagement and wedding plans, and offer cultural tips for attending a Thai wedding. So, whether you're whispering sweet nothings or preparing to ask the big question, let's learn how to do it with the grace and beauty of the Thai language. Don't miss this episode filled with love, tradition, and practical language tips that will surely add a touch of Thai charm to your romantic gestures. Let's start learning and have fun
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! Saying I love you in Thai is just as meaningful as in any other language. It is a powerful phrase that can potentially change the course of a relationship. It seems, just as with greetings and ‘thank you,‘ these are some of the first things many people look to learn when discovering a new language. So that is what we will be looking at today, along with some other important Thai phrases you should know related to love. Whether you are learning to say it to your Thai partner or just out of curiosity, we wish you the best of luck! Let's start learning and have fun
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! I'm here to read the famous stories about Cinderella in Thai. This is an advanced listening practice for those who want to challenge themselves
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling here to share another story with you! If you're serious about learning Thai, there are several methods you can choose from to get started. Whether you prefer self-study, taking lessons from a teacher, or enrolling in an online course, you have plenty of options. Let's start learning and have fun
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! I'm here to read the famous stories about Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in Thai. This is an advanced listening practice for those who want to challenge themselves
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you!! Join us as we dive into the enchanting tale of Esther Whitsett, whose passion for language learning took her on an unforgettable journey. In this episode, Esther opens up about the highs and lows of acquiring Thai, a language that not only unlocked the doors to her family's culture but also allowed her to embrace Thailand's rich heritage during her travels. Her story is one of determination, cultural discovery, and the surprising ways technology can support our quests for knowledge. Esther credits the Ling app as a crucial companion in her language learning odyssey. Whether you're a language enthusiast or simply love stories of personal achievement and cultural connection, Esther's insights and tips are as enlightening as they are heartening. Don't miss this episode—it's a celebration of the ties that bind us and the languages that unite us. Let's start learning and have fun
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! Thailand has earned a well-deserved reputation as one of the best party hubs in Asia, thanks to its lively nightlife and world-renowned full-moon parties. The country's cities are known to be packed with lively bars, nightclubs, and rooftop lounges, catering to all types of partygoers. Plus, the fact that most establishments offer drinks and party food at a lower price, it's a must-try activity for any traveler. But in our opinion, one of the biggest reasons why you should visit Thailand and party there is because it's the best time to connect with the locals. If they see you trying to speak their language, they'll get to appreciate your efforts and will perhaps help you in your language-learning journey as well. But before you go and book a ticket, let's first go over the essential party words you must keep in mind. Let's start learning and have fun
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! In this episode, we're all about Thai greetings. We'll go over the usual 'sa wat dii,' the laid-back 'wat dii,' and even the silent 'wai' greeting. We'll also chat about other ways to say 'hello' and how to greet folks depending on the time of day. Whether you're new to Thai or just want to get better at understanding it, this episode is for you. So, tune in, listen up, and let's get more comfortable with Thai greetings together. Let's start learning and have fun
Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you! Adjectives are incredibly important. They turn a boring sentence into something interesting and deep. You can also learn a lot more and share more details about something. Whatever way you look at it, adjectives are incredibly useful, whether you are writing or talking. So then, have you been learning Thai adjectives? Even just a few basic examples will go a long way into making you sound more fluent. Don't forget that they are sometimes necessary for everyday activities, such as ordering food. To help you out, we have put together a few examples of adjectives in Thai that you will likely need during your stay. Let's start learning and have fun
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Author : Chido Muchemwa Narrator : Shingai Njeri Kagunda Host : Matt Dovey Audio Producer : Devin Martin Discuss on Forums Previously published by Augur Issue 4.2 Rated PG-13 The Captive River By C.T. Muchemwa It was Siba's eighteenth birthday, but instead of having a party to celebrate, she was standing by the Zambezi […] The post PodCastle 780: The Captive River appeared first on PodCastle.