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PALERMO (ITALPRESS) - "Il dialogo con l'Anm è certamente fondamentale, nel rispetto delle prerogative di ciascuno: il parlamento scrive le leggi, i giudici le applicano. Un dialogo deve esserci necessariamente, fermo restando che è il parlamento a rappresentare i cittadini e non certo l'Anm". Lo sottolinea il viceministro della Giustizia, Francesco Paolo Sisto, a margine della convention La riforma della giustizia di Forza Italia, al teatro Politeama Garibaldi di Palermo. "Noi agiamo secondo la Costituzione e l'articolo 111 dice con chiarezza che il processo viene fatto davanti a un giudice terzo e imparziale - prosegue Sisto, - Bisognerebbe riflettere su questo principio per comprendere come la separazione delle carriere è già di matrice costituzionale da quando è stato introdotto il processo accusatorio: il giudice non può essere un arbitro della stessa città di una delle due squadre in campo, ma deve essere equidistante. Il nostro auspicio è che l'iter parlamentare della riforma possa chiudersi entro l'estate o in autunno: c'è poi ovviamente il referendum, che è la parte più esaltante di questa riforma, perché a decidere se queste norme hanno diritto o meno a entrare in Costituzione sarà il popolo e non il parlamento. Tanti magistrati la vedono diversamente dall'Anm e quest'ultima deve stare tranquilla, perché appunto non sarà il parlamento a determinare l'ingresso della riforma in Costituzione: io penso che chi accusa e chi giudica non possono avere la stessa origine, la separazione delle carriere non è un principio scritto da Forza Italia ma scolpito nella storia del nostro paese". xd8/vbo/mca3
XL Batteries is pioneering a revolutionary approach to grid-scale energy storage, leveraging organic molecules derived from oil and gas feedstocks to create long-duration batteries that can operate for 50+ years. Founded in 2019, the company has raised $20 million to develop their non-lithium flow battery technology that aims to enable the transition to renewable energy by solving the critical challenge of intermittent power generation from solar and wind sources. In this episode of Category Visionaries, Thomas Sisto shares insights from shipping their first commercial unit and discusses their vision for transforming the energy storage landscape. Topics Discussed: The $4 trillion market opportunity in grid-scale energy storage Technical breakthrough in organic molecule-based flow batteries Evolution from laboratory discovery to first commercial shipment Advantages over traditional lithium and vanadium flow batteries Strategic approach to building world-class technical teams Commercial product development and scaling challenges GTM Lessons For B2B Hardware Founders: Build an elite technical team early: Thomas emphasized the importance of bringing in experienced leaders from successful companies in adjacent spaces. He recruited the co-founder/CTO of A123 Systems (largest battery IPO of 2009) as chief commercialization officer and executives from Pfizer and Plug Power. This mix of startup scaling experience and deep technical expertise helped them avoid costly mistakes and technical debt. Start with proven architectures: Rather than inventing entirely new systems, XL Batteries focused on innovating within established frameworks. They used the proven flow battery architecture but replaced expensive vanadium/sulfuric acid with organic molecules in saltwater. Thomas explained, "We haven't invented a new mousetrap. It's an old mousetrap. The key for us is to just really drive cost out of it." Focus relentlessly on cost in utility markets: Thomas highlighted that unlike consumer products where premium pricing can work, utility products must prioritize cost and reliability above all else. "Energy and electricity is hidden... you just want your lights to work and you don't want to pay more than 15 cents per kilowatt hour." This drives every product design decision. Leverage existing industry infrastructure: By using organic molecules from oil and gas feedstocks, XL Batteries tapped into established supply chains and manufacturing capabilities. This reduced scaling risk compared to approaches requiring entirely new manufacturing processes or rare materials. Time market entry carefully: Despite having revolutionary technology, XL Batteries waited until they had a fully integrated demonstration unit before pursuing major marketing efforts. Thomas noted they're only now approaching the "tipping point" for marketing as they near commercial product availability. // Sponsors: Front Lines — We help B2B tech companies launch, manage, and grow podcasts that drive demand, awareness, and thought leadership. www.FrontLines.io The Global Talent Co. — We help tech startups find, vet, hire, pay, and retain amazing marketing talent that costs 50-70% less than the US & Europe. www.GlobalTalent.co
BARI (ITALPRESS) - "La riforma è già passata da un ramo del Parlamento e prosegue il suo percorso. Non è più una questione che riguarda il Governo, col primo voto si tratta di una riforma che il Parlamento ha già licenziato. Quindi ogni forma di dissenso non è nei confronti del ministro e del Governo, ma nei confronti del Parlamento". Lo ha affermato questa mattina a Bari il viceministro della Giustizia Francesco Paolo Sisto a margine della cerimonia di inaugurazione dell'anno giudiziario.xa2/fsc/mrv
Actor Jeremy Sisto joins Frank Mackay on this episode of The Frank Mackay Show!
Nous terminons notre mois traitant de films ayant comme thème la santé mentale, en jasant de ce film de Lucky McKee May Dove Canady est une jeune fille timide et perturbée qui n'a jamais connu l'amitié ou l'amour. Elle vit seule avec une mystérieuse poupée, Soozy, offerte par sa mère lorsqu'elle était petite fille. Lassée de sa solitude, elle rencontre et aime diverses personnes dont Adam, un mécanicien et Polly, la secrétaire avec laquelle elle travaille chez un vétérinaire. Mais toutes ces aventures se finissent mal : Adam la croit folle, Polly la trompe. Elle décide alors de prendre au mot sa mère qui lui avait dit en lui offrant Soozy : « si tu ne peux pas te faire d'amis, fabriques-en un » Au menu: L'énergie et le cou d'Anna Faris, le jeu d'Angela Bettis, les mains de Sisto, les "Gams" d'Ambrosia, les mamelons de Blank, le regard dérangeant de Suzie et une anecdote dégoûtante. J'espère que tu vas aimer notre épisode sur Moy. Heu... May. Bonne écoute! Tu peux échanger avec nous sur: https://www.instagram.com/terreursurlepodpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/Terreur-sur-le-Pod-111446400732063 https://www.instagram.com/lafreniere.serge/ @surlepod sur Twitter Tu désires avoir accès à plus de contenus de TSLP? Abonne-toi à notre Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/terreursurlepod La semaine prochaine: Les Sorcières (The Witches) 1990 Crédits: Chanson-thème: Storytime par Myuu Résumé chanté: Une parodie de la chanson: Chasin' de Paris Hilton et Meghan Trainor https://youtu.be/st6eGFmjvt0?si=26FrX04dTnBl79En Instrumental: https://youtu.be/izAYHYzA3IU?si=zXWH0zR1G8vkaklQ Bonne fête Miguel!! Fin: Music par Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio https://www.youtube.com/@WhiteBatAudio
ROMA (ITALPRESS) - “Ci sono milioni di posti di lavoro, il 10-12% del PIL si muove sul mare: abbiamo delle eccellenze straordinarie delle nostre industrie, l'armamento, la pesca, il diporto, la portualità, abbiamo un cluster marittimo portuale che è un'eccellenza europea e mondiale e non ne parliamo mai. Ogni tanto siamo un po' dimenticati, quindi ci ha fatto molto piacere ascoltare la premier Meloni parlare di economia del mare” all'assemblea di Confindustria, “in un contesto che racchiude tutte le istanze dell'industria italiana”. Lo ha detto Luca Sisto, direttore generale di Confitarma, in un'intervista all'agenzia Italpress.ads/sat/mrv
Il Decreto Carceri è legge. L'approvazione definitiva è arrivata nell'Aula della Camera con 153 si, 89 no e 1 astenuto, proprio mentre a Palazzo Chigi la premier Giorgia Meloni incontrava il Guardasigilli Carlo Nordio, i sottosegretari Ostellari, Delmastro, Sisto e i presidenti delle Commissioni Giustizia di Senato e Camera Giulia Bongiorno e Ciro Maschio per fare il punto sui prossimi "passi da fare" per affrontare l'emergenza carceri che, dicono "resta una priorità".
Programa - ENCONTRO COM O PASTOR - Santos do Dia - 07/08/24 São Sisto e companheiros mártires e São Caetano de Thiene
Velkommen til torsdagens udgave af Hattrick, hvor du i dag bl.a. kan blive klogere på den økonomiske krise, som Fremad Amager befinder sig i. Vi har også talt med en græsk journalist om Pione Sistos skifte til Aris Thessaloniki, og så handler det også om Filip Jørgensen og hans kommende (formentlig) skifte til Chelsea. Vært og produktion: Oliver RoutledgeLyddesign: William Dinesen See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SmallTolk proudly presents - our very first English-speaking guest Alan Sisto really does not need any introductions: He is the host of the Prancing Pony Podcast, of Todays's Tolkien Times, and the Ring of Power Wrap-up (returning this fall!) - and together with the amazing Shawn Marchese he has written "Why we love Middle-earth." So we will be chatting all things "why we love Middle-earth", about podcasts, about fandom, all the fun things out there - do come along!
SmallTolk proudly presents - our very first English-speaking guest Alan Sisto really does not need any introductions: He is the host of the Prancing Pony Podcast, of Todays's Tolkien Times, and the Ring of Power Wrap-up (returning this fall!) - and together with the amazing Shawn Marchese he has written "Why we love Middle-earth." So we will be chatting all things "why we love Middle-earth", about podcasts, about fandom, all the fun things out there - do come along!
La Librería Metrópolis Cómics Ferrol pone en marcha un Taller de Ilustración y Manga impartido por Moira Sisto licenciada en Bellas Artes y formada en la Escuela gallega de cómic O Garaxe Hermético. Es un taller para todas las edades y público, que se imparte en grupos reducidos. Si te gusta el cómic y la ilustración, puedes apuntarte en el teléfono 981300416
Today on The Neil Haley Show and Celebrity Interviews Live From The Grotto, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley and Greg Hanna interview Jeremy Sisto. Jeremy Sisto stars on CBS' hit series FBI as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine, a character who regularly appears on FBI: MOST WANTED and FBI: INTERNATIONAL, also on the Network. Sisto's career has moved effortlessly between film, television and theater, and he has had an unwavering presence in the entertainment industry. Sisto made his first major impression on television as bipolar artist Billy Chenowith on “Six Feet Under.” In its five-year run, the show earned three Golden Globe Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards and 25 Emmy nominations. His additional television series credits include starring roles in “Law & Order,” “Suburgatory,” “Ice,” “Wicked City,” “The Returned” and “Kidnapped.” His Los Angeles theater credits include “Take Me Out,” which earned him a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Featured Performance, Sidney Kingsley's “Dead End” at the Ahmanson Theater, and the one-man show “Sanguine” at the 2nd Stage. A native of Grass Valley, Calif., Sisto currently lives in New York with his wife and two children. In his spare time, he enjoys playing the guitar, drums and piano. His birthday is Oct. 6. Follow him on X @JeremySisto and Instagram @sistosistosisto.
Today on The Neil Haley Show and Celebrity Interviews Live From The Grotto, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley and Greg Hanna interview Jeremy Sisto. Jeremy Sisto stars on CBS' hit series FBI as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine, a character who regularly appears on FBI: MOST WANTED and FBI: INTERNATIONAL, also on the Network. Sisto's career has moved effortlessly between film, television and theater, and he has had an unwavering presence in the entertainment industry. Sisto made his first major impression on television as bipolar artist Billy Chenowith on “Six Feet Under.” In its five-year run, the show earned three Golden Globe Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards and 25 Emmy nominations. His additional television series credits include starring roles in “Law & Order,” “Suburgatory,” “Ice,” “Wicked City,” “The Returned” and “Kidnapped.” He also starred in National Geographic's television miniseries “The Long Road Home.” His feature film credits include: the classic “Clueless”; “Break Point,” which he co-wrote and produced; “The Other Side of the Door”; “Hangman”; “Grand Canyon”; “Hideaway”; “Robot and Frank”; “Moonlight and Valentino”; “White Squall”; “Without Limits”; “Suicide Kings”; “Thirteen”; “Wrong Turn”; and “Waitress.” Sisto also lent his voice to the animated films “Ferdinand,” which was nominated for an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Animated; and “Frozen II,” which earned a Golden Globe Award nomination in the same category. In New York, he made his Broadway debut in “Festen,” a stage adaptation of Thomas Vinterberg's film “The Celebration.” He also starred in Beau Willimon's “Spirit Control” at the Manhattan Theater Club, about a man's 30-year struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder. His Los Angeles theater credits include “Take Me Out,” which earned him a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Featured Performance, Sidney Kingsley's “Dead End” at the Ahmanson Theater, and the one-man show “Sanguine” at the 2nd Stage. A native of Grass Valley, Calif., Sisto currently lives in New York with his wife and two children. In his spare time, he enjoys playing the guitar, drums and piano. His birthday is Oct. 6. Follow him on X @JeremySisto and Instagram @sistosistosisto.
Tras la gala final que tuvo lugar el sábado por la tarde, Diego Mourente Fernández se proclamó vencedor en la categoría de vocalistas; Carmen Ramírez Camba en la de instrumentistas; Julia Pérez Crespo se hizo con el primer premio en danza lírica; mientras que en danza urbana fue vencedor David Amor Vizoso; y en variedades (magia, monólogos, artes escénicas o performance, entre otras), se llevó el título Simón García Sisto.
fWotD Episode 2548: Into Temptation (film) Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of the featured Wikipedia article every day.The featured article for Friday, 26 April 2024 is Into Temptation (film).Into Temptation is a 2009 independent drama film written and directed by Patrick Coyle, and starring Jeremy Sisto, Kristin Chenoweth, Brian Baumgartner, Bruce A. Young and Amy Matthews. It tells the story of a prostitute (Chenoweth) who confesses to a Catholic priest (Sisto) that she plans to kill herself on her birthday. The priest attempts to find and save her, and in doing so plunges himself into a darker side of society.The film was partially inspired by Coyle's father, a kind but belligerent man who had considered becoming a priest in his early life. The script won the McKnight Screenwriting Fellowship from the IFP Minnesota Center for Media Arts. Into Temptation was filmed and set in Coyle's hometown of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Several supporting roles were filled with actors from the Minneapolis–Saint Paul theater area, and Coyle himself performed in a supporting role.It was produced by Ten Ten Films and Farnam Street II, and distributed by First Look International. With a budget of less than $1 million, filming began in May 2008. Cinematography was provided by David Doyle, Russell Holsapple composed the score, and Lee Percy worked as editor. The film touches on themes of temptation, sin, good and evil, redemption and celibacy, as well as the boundaries between a priest providing counsel and getting personally involved with helping parishioners.Into Temptation was optioned in Hollywood, but talks fell through due to complications from the global recession. The film did not receive a national release but played at theaters in several cities. Although first publicly shown for Coyle's father in December 2008, Into Temptation officially premiered on April 26, 2009, at the Newport Beach Film Festival, where Sisto won the "Outstanding Achievement in Acting" award. The film received generally positive reviews. It was released on DVD on October 27, 2009.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:31 UTC on Friday, 26 April 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Into Temptation (film) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Danielle Neural.
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On this episode, Jon Sisto returns to the podcast for his third appearance and he was on episode 89 and 47. Jon comes back to talk about his 2022 and 2023 successes and failures. He discusses why he sold his car detailing business and working on managing stress within his life. Also, he talks about switching from blue collar work to white collar and how that transition has been for him. Jon talks about a really toxic breakup that caused his mental health to slip into decline and how prior trauma also added to the chaos. We discuss the value of therapy and the importance of men speaking up about their mental health. Join us in this vulnerable conversation on changing career paths, therapy, and mental health.
Meet our inspiring guest, Norine, founder of Save Our Sisters, as she recounts her journey of empowering women through conversation, connection, and community. Norine's mission is to nurture a safe space for women to share their stories, foster healing, and amplify the importance of women's rights. Her narrative of survival and thriving amidst challenges, coupled with the impact of the Me-Too movement, strongly emphasizes the strength of women uplifting each other.Venture with us into the intriguing world of podcasting and discover its potential in building communities and sharing personal experiences. Norine sheds light on how she cultivates a sense of belonging with her listeners and guests, creating a supportive network within her podcast series and delve into the art of podcast production, exploring aspects of narrative editing and the immense fulfillment derived from providing a platform for individuals to share their experiences. We also dive into the captivating realm of reality TV, unspoken relationship intentions, and the delicate balance of love and like… Dissecting the appeal and perils of reality TV, and how it can influence business growth. Finally, we address the paramount importance of self-care and mental health. Norine offers a unique perspective on stress relief methods, imparting valuable advice for those wrestling with the courage to share their stories. We discuss mental and spiritual preparation to face potential backlash and the therapeutic power of storytelling. To get a closer look at Noreen's work, follow her on social media and tune in to her podcast to learn more about Save Our Sisters and Unplugged. Join us in this compelling conversation to draw inspiration and courage from Noreen's journey.Norine Fahie, hailing from St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands, is the creator of Save Our Sisters Group and Save Our Sisters Unplugged Podcast. Her Christian faith drives her passion for supporting women, as she champions resilience as a means of rising stronger after adversity and through her podcast, she fosters a safe space for women to share their stories, struggles, and triumphs, aiming to inspire a movement of empowerment and hope. And as a married mother of three adult children, including two daughters, she aims to unite women across generations, preserving and strengthening the sisTo hire Elikqitie as a your ghostwriter go to her website at www.writeforyou.me and click on her discovery call button to grab a time on her calendar TODAY!!And THANK ME later!!Support the showFollow us on;IG: https://www.instagram.com/Talkshitwithp/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkshitwithpFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkwhitwIthpTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@TalkshitwithpSUBSCRIBE to our NEWSLETTER &/OR Rock our merchandise out; www.talkshitwithp.shop & you can follow our merchandise page on IG https://www.instagram.com/Talkshitwithp.shop/Support The Show (whatever you can)Cashapp: https://cash.app/$TSWP20Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TswpBuymecoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/talkshitwithpAmazon Wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2M9Q4HNKRO2WA?ref_=wl_shareWebsite under construction but keep an eye out; https://www.talkshitwithp.com/Learn my story;https://canvasrebel.com/meet-paula-sima-mulamula/https://herforward.com/a-mental-health-advocate-suggests-talking-shit/& FINALLY if you want to be a guest on the podcast... hit us up;https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdVVE0FrJOD4xgDCzE5C_jIlgO7dVlpJBjVw5iyqnmEt5QVIQ/viewform OR IF YOU want to be featured... leave us a voicenote;https://www.speakpipe.com/talkshitwithp
Jeff Goldblum. Jeremy Sisto. Alicia Silverstone. Dean Koontz? HIDEAWAY! Alfred Molina is a magic doctor who brings people back from the dead. Goldblum and Sisto have a pain/brain connection and share visions due to their dead too long before returning. One of them is a serial killer making a sculpture out of dead bodies and the other one is Jeff Goldblum. How bad is this movie? Is it kind of good but completely ruined by early cgi? I dunno, you like angels? Tune in. Gobble up this spooky, listen to the rest of this year's spookies, and then time travel back to 2022 and eat them other ten spookies. Spoooky oooooky. Rate, review, subscribe, sing to your friends about us. If you review us somewhere, let us know and then you can pick a movie for us to cover. For all that we are https://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies and you get loads of filmographies and some stupid stuff.
01. Louie Vega & Jay Sinister Sealee Ft Julie Mcknight - Diamond Life (Kid Massive Re Fix) 02. Kenny Bizzarro - Get Music 03. Bolier - Discotheque (Extended Mix) 04. Block & Crown - Deep In The Groove (Club Mix) 05. Matty Menck, Basti M - House Music (Original Club Mix) 06. Yves Larock - Phantasma (Original Club Mix) 07. K69 – Surrounded 08. Marco Carpentieri & Yvvan Back - Whistle (Original Club Mix) 09. Mart, King MC, DiscoVer. - Dream-N-Night (NerveStrain, Rio Dela Duna - Deekey Remix) 10. Agua Sin Gas By Antoine Clamaran - Keep On (Original Mix) 11. Peter Brown and Lizzie Curious - Back To The Bass (Original Mix) 12. SIMUN - My House (Original Mix) 13. Sisto, Jack District - Here I Am (Original Mix)
01. Louie Vega & Jay Sinister Sealee Ft Julie Mcknight - Diamond Life (Kid Massive Re Fix) 02. Kenny Bizzarro - Get Music 03. Bolier - Discotheque (Extended Mix) 04. Block & Crown - Deep In The Groove (Club Mix) 05. Matty Menck, Basti M - House Music (Original Club Mix) 06. Yves Larock - Phantasma (Original Club Mix) 07. K69 – Surrounded 08. Marco Carpentieri & Yvvan Back - Whistle (Original Club Mix) 09. Mart, King MC, DiscoVer. - Dream-N-Night (NerveStrain, Rio Dela Duna - Deekey Remix) 10. Agua Sin Gas By Antoine Clamaran - Keep On (Original Mix) 11. Peter Brown and Lizzie Curious - Back To The Bass (Original Mix) 12. SIMUN - My House (Original Mix) 13. Sisto, Jack District - Here I Am (Original Mix)
Davide Sisto"I confini dell'umano"La tecnica, la natura, la specieEdizioni il Mulinowww.mulino.itL'umano cambia, perché l'umano è storia. E noi adesso dobbiamo decidere cosa vogliamo diventare.La rivoluzione tecnologica sta rendendo il nostro mondo uno straordinario laboratorio di futuro, anche se pieno di rischi. Per la prima volta, è la forma stessa dell'umano – i suoi limiti e i suoi confini – a diventare l'oggetto di una trasformazione che sposta il percorso evolutivo della nostra specie dalla storia della natura a quella dell'intelligenza, rendendo le sue prossime tappe solo un risultato delle nostre scelte. Davide Sisto racconta questa svolta in un libro acuto e coraggioso, che dà ragione a chi ha detto che «siamo qui perché le cose devono ancora avvenire», e che tutto il nostro passato sarà presto ridotto «a non più che preistoria».Davide Sisto è docente all'Università di Torino e al Master Death Studies & the End of Life dell'Università di Padova. Collabora inoltre con l'Università di Trieste. Tra i suoi libri, tradotti in diverse lingue, «La morte si fa social. Immortalità, memoria e lutto nell'epoca della cultura digitale» (2018), «Ricordati di me. La rivoluzione digitale tra memoria e oblio» (2020) e «Porcospini digitali. Vivere e mai morire online» (2022), tutti editi da Bollati Boringhieri.Torino Spiritualitàwww.torinospiritualita.orgSabato 30 settembre, ore 10:00 Circolo dei Lettori"Il death café" del Festivalcoordina Davide Sisto, tanatologo e filosofoUn'occasione per discutere insieme, in un gruppo ristretto e in un'atmosfera informale, sulla morte e sul morire. Non una se- duta terapeutica o un gruppo di mutuo aiuto, ma un momen- to di condivisione limpida e profonda, in cui tabù e rimozioni cedono il posto a tè, biscotti e convivialità.Sabato 30 settembre, ore 17:00Circolo dei Lettori"L'eternità è online"con Massimo Mantellini, esperto di internet e cultura digitaleDavide Sisto, tanatologo e filosofomodera Giulia Moscatelli, scrittriceDopo avere rivoluzionato le nostre esistenze, l'online e i social network stanno rivoluzionando anche il modo di rapportarci alla morte, al lutto e all'immortalità. Profili che sopravvivono alla vita biologica dell'utente, bacheche come spazi di elabo- razione comunitaria di una perdita privata, post di partecipa- zione a cordogli collettivi, esperimenti tecnologici di interazio- ne postuma, sono espressioni di un nuovo modo di pensare il legame tra il vivere e il morire, tra il corpo fisico e la presenza digitale, su cui vale la pena interrogarsiDomenica 1° ottobre, ore 15:00Circolo dei Lettori"I riti dell'ultimo viaggio"Tanatoestetica e cerimonie funebricon Simona Pedicini, tanatoesteta e scrittricecon Ade Zeno, cerimoniere funebre e scrittoremodera Davide Sisto, tanatologo e filosofoL'incontro intende riflettere sulle caratteristiche rituali, pre- valentemente laiche, dell'ultimo viaggio del defunto. La cura meticolosa della salma, l'attenuazione dei segni visibili della morte e la condivisione di parole e musiche amate dal de- funto personalizzano il momento doloroso del commiato, pro- teggendo la condivisione del dolore e curando le tracce più significative del ricordo. La tanatoestetica e le cerimonie fune- bri accompagnano il congedo e introducono il mondo nuovo, privo di colui che abbiamo amato.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEAscoltare fa Pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
WTF Horror tries to figure out if Sisto is still Rolling with the homies?!?! We like him better in horror!
In this conclusion to the "Oops! All Barbarians" SiSto, Thrugg, Aroo, and Thorvos finally deal with Grinbeard, Thrugg gets a little overenthusiastic, and Aroo receives a genuinely meaningful gift from one of his party-mates. Featuring SamuraiFoochs as Thrugg, Andy Mitts as Aroo, Sara B. Strange as Throrvos Firebeard and Anita Bridges as DM Follow us on Twitter (@NoLuckPod) and/or email us at withrollsnoluck@gmail.com!Logo by Mark Fionda Jr. (http://www.markfiondajr.com/)
In this triumphant return for both the podcast AND Thrugg and Aroo, this SiSto sees three Barbarians collaborate to destroy those who would destroy a party.Featuring SamuraiFoochs as Thrugg, Andy Mitts as Aroo, Sara B. Strange as Throrvos Firebeard and Anita Bridges as DM Follow us on Twitter (@NoLuckPod) and/or email us at withrollsnoluck@gmail.com!Logo by Mark Fionda Jr. (http://www.markfiondajr.com/)
This episode of Exquisite Corpse brings together National Academicians and painters Elena Sisto and Carroll Dunham in a deep discussion about painting, abstraction, and the trajectories of their work.Both painters are interested in the abstracted figure and their exchange explores the influences of childhood, freedom and risk in the studio, and mimesis versus non-objective painting. They share an investment in the expansive nature of abstraction through invention and revel in their commonalities as artists and most importantly as painters.
We find ourselves in the ancient city of Rome. The capital city of Italy. We go to the bridges, something we have never seen be paranormal before, but boy, this one definitely is. Ponte Sisto is one of the most cursed bridges in Rome and even in the world!Listen to Jake give us a good reason to not walk on the bridge after midnight. And to not pick up any gold you find on t he bridge, either. Listen to Davis give us some questions all about movies set in that Italian capital city. And Lisa tells us all the popes and the bridges that came before what we see in that spot to this day.All this and so much more on this possibly cursed episode of the Possibly Paranormal Podcast. Don't worry about crossing this bridge, because we promise it's safe enough to get across... Possibly. This is the 107th episode of The Possibly Paranormal Podcast. TPPP 107: Ponte Sisto.Support the show
Chi è l'uomo che ha provocato fallimento della congiura ordita dalla Chiesa e dalla famiglia Pazzi contro Lorenzo e Giuliano de' Medici? Giovanni Battista da Montesecco, questo è il suo nome: un soldato dell'esercito papale, assoldato come killer del Magnifico.Investito del compito di narrarci gli anni più bui di Firenze, Montesecco ci racconta ora le vicissitudini e le promesse che lo hanno portato ad essere pedina fondamentale all'interno dei giochi politici dell'Italia rinascimentale.
CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBS News Legal Analyst Rikki Klieman join "CBS Mornings" to discuss former President Trump's impending arraignment.After a nearly 40-year career as a Navy SEAL, Retired Admiral William McRaven joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his greatest leadership lessons and advice in his new book, "The Wisdom of the Bullfrog."Actors Jeremy Sisto of "FBI" and Dylan McDermott of "FBI: Most Wanted" join "CBS Mornings" to discuss the action-packed three-hour CBS "FBI" crossover event, "Imminent Threat." McDermott will also discuss working on screen with his daughter Colette, and Sisto will reflect on the generational impact of "Clueless."The Bangles' Susanna Hoffs is taking a creative leap, releasing her debut novel, a romance called "This Bird Has Flown." CBS News' Anthony Mason visits Hoffs at her California home, where she says inspiration for her characters was always just a song away.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The PBSD girls are back after a little fashion hiatus. This week we are interviewing the internet cool girl, Lilly Sisto. Lilly is a must follow and her content has likely graced your FYP. She has a love for fashion and an absolute skill of paring highs with lows. We discuss Lilly's shopping habits and how she exclusively shops for designer second hand. We chat favorite brands, interior design, skin care, and social media woes. Lilly then shares how her platform came to be and why we are all obsessed with her links. This was a perfect girly fashion gossip fest, and we hope you learned as much as we did! To binge more Lilly content, find her on IG/Tiktok: @lillysisto @lilly_sisto and latest arrivals on www.lillysisto.com
Vi kigger på det midtjyske trænerkaos, vi har dramatisk nyt i Sisto-gate, og så er Europas største klubber brandvarme på 19-årig FCK-kometSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Partito da Trieste, Sisto ha dedicato la vita alla ricerca di oro e opali, che ancora oggi - alle soglie dei 90 anni - taglia e vende in tutto il mondo. "Nella vita ho avuto tanta fortuna".
El caso de extorsión del Tribunal Federal contra Sixto Jorge Colón, alias Sixto George, la relación entre los empresarios parásitos, los políticos corruptos, los medios de comunicación, los llamados “influencers” y los intermediarios para el robo de los fondos públicos, la valentía de Manuel Natal en delatar esa mafia corrupta en las redes sociales a través de una investigación llamada “La Suite 1802”, el “chat de los brothers” como referente del juicio contra Sixto George, la complicidad de los medios de comunicación con el esquema de corrupción gubernamental, Beatriz Areizaga, esposa de Ricardo Rosselló, como “estratega“ de relaciones públicas, la trituradora económica, mediática y política contra la que tendrán que enfrentarse las fuerzas de la alianza contra el bipartidismo, Eduardo Lalo explica por qué en una columna periodística llamó “el gran represor” a Luis Muñoz Marín; da como ejemplo al poeta Francisco Matos Paoli como víctima de la Ley de La Mordaza, Néstor comparte otros datos históricos sobre Muñoz Marín y la Guerra Fría y, la situación política en Perú y Haití. Conducido por Néstor Duprey Salgado y Eduardo Lalo. Síguenos en las redes: Twitter: @PalabraLibrePR, Facebook: Palabra Libre PR Página web: Palabra Libre – Más allá del bipartidismo (palabralibrepr.com) -- Colaboradores: Librería El Candil (www.libreriaelcandil.com), Música: Cafêzz (www.cafezzmusic.com) y Bambola Juguetes (bambolajuguetes.com)
Roma es la ciudad eterna, pero entre las ruinas de la antigua Roma y sus monumentos y plazas también hay lugares considerados malditos
With season 1 of "The Rings of Power" officially in the books, Alan Sisto from The Prancing Pony Podcast and The Rings of Power Wrap Up drops by for some final thoughts. Alan is a leader of one of the biggest and most enjoyable Tolkien communities on the web, and his insights are some of the best in the business. Tune in as we digest the season as a whole and look forward to what we can expect in season 2. Help cover costs and keep the content coming! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thehalflingSupport the show
What if some losers on the market weren't bad stocks but buying opportunities? Wouldn't you like to capture some? Here are dividend growth stocks that show strong fundamentals but still got killed by the market this year. Which one is on your radar? For the complete show notes, make sure to check out our website: thedividendguyblog.com/84 Twitter: @TheDividendGuy FB: http://bit.ly/2Z7Q5gF YouTube: http://bit.ly/2Zs6r1r
**Udsendelsen er sponsoreret af Arbejdernes Landsbank** FC Nordsjælland har iført sig Superligaens gule førertrøje, det er lige nu op ad bakke for FC Midtjylland, mens der ikke var nogen point til den grønne trøje i Aarhus. Bagerst i Superligaens tour-felt ligger AaB, der som det eneste hold fortsat ikke har fået point og skal helt tilbage til påsken for at finde seneste sejr. Har de et målmandsproblem i Aalborg, og hvordan løser FCK deres målmandssituation efter Grabaras skade? Det er nogle af de ting, som det skal handle om i denne udgave af Mediano Superliga. Vi har samlet et panel bestående af to fodboldtrænere: Azad Corlu og Rasmus Monnerup. Sammen med vært Gisle Thorsen taler vores to eksperter runden igennem og sætter fingeren på Superligaens ømme punkter. Hør blandt andet om: - Den underlige Sisto-saga FC Midtjylland - Hvem Silkeborg ikke må miste (og det er ikke Vallys...) - Innovative Uwe Rösler i Aarhus - OB's sløve start - Lars Friis' målmandskvaler i AaB - Og hvordan FCK løser deres målmandssituation efter Grabaras skade. Vi taler i rækkefølge om: - Superligaen generelt og Sisto-sagen (00:01:11) - AC Horsens-Lyngby - optakt (00:11:53) - FC Midtjylland-Silkeborg (00:19:58) - AGF-Viborg FF (00:36:07) - Randers FC-OB (00:51:27) - Brøndby-FC Nordsjælland (01:05:14) - AaB-FC København (01:21:18) -- Vi mangler partnere på Mediano. Blandt andet på Premier League. Så lige nu har vi brug for Støt Mediano og bliver hjulpet af jer, der betaler 35 eller 50 kr. hver måned på Støt Mediano. Meld dig til her: www.mediano.nu/stot -- Og hvis du er en virksomhed og gerne vil høre lidt om et partnerskab på Premier League - eller andet - så skriv til kontakt@mediano.nu. Vi har lige nu et ret godt tilbud på efteråret 2022.
Vi taler om Sisto-gate i Herning, vi har nyt om Maxsøs vilde tilbud, og så kigger vi også på et rumlende rygte i FCKSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we are joined by Jennifer Sisto Gall, MPH, Director of Policy and Clinical Programs at Phreesia, to discuss the effect that healthcare policy has on health equity. Tune in to learn how changes at the federal and state level are influencing how payers and providers address health disparities, and gain strategies for how your healthcare organization should be investing resources.This episode is sponsored by Phreesia.
Dr. Mario Jiz is the Chair of the Immunology Department at the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM). In 2017, the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) recognized him as an Outstanding Young Scientist for medical sciences due to his major contributions in schistosomiasis research and vaccine development. We talked about the work of an immunologist, the highs and lows of pursuing the path of immunology, a disease that many Filipinos may not have heard of, the role of immunology during the COVID-19 pandemic, and more. How to contact Dr. Mario: Facebook: fb.com/SchistosomiasisNRL2020 Email: mario.a.jiz@gmail.com
To support independent ski journalism, please consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Organizations can email skiing@substack.com to add multiple users on one account at a per-subscriber enterprise rate.WhoNick Mir, co-owner and general manager of Snow Ridge, New YorkRecorded onMarch 29, 2022About Snow RidgeClick here for a mountain stats overviewMoney quote: If you want western powder, the best place to find it in the east is the Tug Hill Plateau in New York, and upland region east of Lake Ontario. They should coin the phrase “Greatest Snow in the East.” They get tons of lake effect and most of this snow is high quality. Unfortunately, they lack an essential ingredient for powder skiing: mountains! There is, however, one ski area on the Tug Hill Plateau’s steeper eastern face, Snow Ridge, which offers up about [500] vertical feet of skiing. As a kid growing up in upstate NY, my first true deep-powder experiences were at Snow Ridge.- From a 2015 Washington Post interview with Jim Steenburgh, “professor of atmospheric science at the University of Utah, an expert on mountain weather and climate, and a die-hard skier,” and author of Secrets of the Greatest Snow on Earth: Weather, Climate Change, and Finding Deep Powder in Utah’s Wasatch Mountains and around the World.Owned by: The mother-son team of Cyndy Sisto and Nick MirBase elevation: 1,350 feetSummit elevation: 1,850 feetVertical drop: 500 feetAverage annual snowfall: 230 inchesTrail count: 31 (14% expert, 48% advanced, 27% intermediate, 11% beginner)Lift count: 5 (3 doubles, 1 T-bar, 1 carpet) - view Lift Blog’s inventory of Snow Ridge’s lift fleetWhy I interviewed himThe perception is hard-wired and widespread, intractable and exasperating: the East is ice. Inclines paved like a boat launch. Volcanic. Like skiing on the surface of the moon. It is meant as a jab from the high-altitude West, but the East believes it too. The Born from Ice crowds tut-tuts about the internet, “if you can ski the East, you can ski anywhere,” casting the whole of it as a kind of marine-camp proving ground, the bent-rimmed backyard hoop to the glorious Rockies, skiing’s NBA.This whole story is sort of true and it’s sort of not. Lacking the West’s high alpine, New England and New York are vulnerable to season-long freeze-thaw cycles, to bands of rain and ice storms and sleet and hail. Mix in high skier density, narrow trails, and the impossible predominance of windshield-wiper turns, and you get trails skied off by 11 on weekends, hardboiled moguls, concrete layers set like booby traps at the well of spring slush turns. It can be an amazing mess.But some regions are tidier than others. The Northeast is like Manhattan, a city of neighborhoods, each one distinct. As with the West, altitude matters, as does aspect and shape of the mountain. And water, or proximity to it. There are two places in the Northeast where some combination of these elements combines to produce outsized snowfall: the Green Mountain Spine in Northern Vermont (especially Sugarbush north to Jay Peak), and the Tug Hill Plateau, seated just east of Lake Ontario in Upstate New York. Snow Ridge hangs off the eastern edge of this geologic feature, in the bullseye of the lake effect snowtrain. Observe:The result is something special, a microclimate more typical of the world’s high-mountain redoubts. “We could get two feet of snow here, and literally 15 minutes down the road they could have gotten a dusting,” Mir told me in the interview.Snow Ridge is not the only New York ski area floating in this nirvana zone. McCauley – 633 vertical feet of snow-choked boulder fields and glades parked 32 miles to the east – and 300-foot Dry Hill are also hooked up to nature’s firehose. Woods Valley catches a lot of it as well. It’s a fun little foursome, undersized and overserved, and, for the wily and adventurous among us, fortunately overlooked.What we talked aboutThoughts on pushing Snow Ridge’s closing date into April if conditions ever allow; I admit I don’t really understand what a rail jam is - sue me; the complexity and expense of building a good terrain park; growing up at Toggenburg; ski racing and its frustrations; fleeing West to ski-bum Colorado and Oregon and the eventual pull of home; how a long-time ski family came to own their own ski area; “we actually did this” – what it felt like to get the keys to the kingdom; the condition of Snow Ridge when Mir arrived in 2015; the intense commitment and effort necessary to run a family ski area; resilience in the maw of a break-even business; how long it took to turn a profit; how much a guy who owns a ski area actually get to ski; why Snow Ridge removed and did not replace the Snowy Meadows double; how much it costs to run a chairlift; possible future consolidation of Ridge Runner and North Chair; the natural-snow, mostly ungroomed hideaway of the Snow Pocket terrain and T-bar; the anomaly of fresh-powder laps at a modern lift-served U.S. ski resort and how Snow Ridge delivers; whether Snow Pocket could ever get a chairlift; whether we could ever see a lift return to South Slope; the eventual fate of the retired top T-bar terminal; where and why Snow Ridge expanded its trail network for the 2021-22 ski season; why Snow Ridge moved the progression park from the carpet area to the top of the mountain; where we can expect to see additional new trails next season; potential future expansion skier’s right off the top of the Pocket T-bar and skier’s left off the top of North; the gnarly existing terrain cut through North; Snow Ridge’s powder bullseye on the edge of the Tug Hill Plateau; the quality of Lake Ontario lake effect snow; plans to amp up the snowmaking system; grooming and the art of crafting an interesting mountain; why Snow Ridge joined the Indy Pass; the mountain’s budget season pass; new reciprocal partners for 2022-23; reaction to Toggenburg closing; whether Mir would have bought the ski area had he had the chance; competing against enormous state-owned ski areas as a family-owned small business; and New York’s rebate program for high-efficiency snowguns.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewIt’s too early to say which forces will capsize the next wave of yet-to-be lost ski areas. After nominal or nonexistent snowmaking drove hundreds of mountains to failure in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, the number of lift-served bumps has stayed relatively stable since around 2005, hovering between a high of 485 for the 2006-07 season to a pandemic-induced low of 462 last year (a handful of ski areas voluntarily suspended operations to pass on the complications of socially distant skiing).With the exception of a few dozen snow-choked Western mountains and some ropetow bumps that survive by the sky, pretty much all of today’s survivors built their way into resilience one mile of pipe and snowgun at a time. That, more than anything, stabilized the ski landscape, giving us the rough U.S. ski area footprint we know today.But it won’t be enough forever. As well-capitalized standouts such as Holiday Valley, Windham, and state-owned Gore have modernized their lift fleets and snowmaking systems, many of New York’s family-owned ski areas have languished. Dozens of chairlifts that predate the moon landing still spin across the state*. Antique snowguns - electricity hogs that blow marginal snow and under very specific conditions - are still in widespread use. No one’s, like, pulling a snowcat with oxen or anything, but they are really rubberbanding this thing together in many cases.Fortunately, there is a hack. All you need is an individual with the energy of a nuclear reactor and the patience of tectonic plates. The person has to love owning a ski area more than they love skiing – because they’ll hardly ever get to ski – and be willing to compete against ski areas 10 times their size that their own tax dollars subsidize. And they have to believe in their own vision more than the slaughterhouse of weather gutting their life’s work outside all winter long.This is the reality at Snow Ridge. The lift fleet was installed before the breakup of Pangea. When Mir and his mother arrived in 2015, pretty much everything was gassed out: those lifts, the snowmaking, the buildings, the groomer. The place was a museum. And not in the way that Mad River Glen is a museum, intentionally funky and camouflaging newness beneath a vintage sheen. Snow Ridge was falling apart.Seven years later, those lifts are still there, but they’ve been overhauled and fixed up. Much of the snowmaking plant is new. Two modern groomers buff the slopes. The bar is beautiful, and Mir and Sisto and the rest of their family are rehabbing the rest of the buildings room by room – when I stopped by in January, the ski area had re-opened a remodeled bathroom that day.Mir is young, outspoken, determined, smart. And he saved Snow Ridge. Not every back-of-the-woods bump is going to survive the great modernization, with its rush to ecommerce and D-line detachables and snowguns activated from an app. But many will, and those that do are going to have leaders like him to guide them through it.*Don’t do it, Identifies-Solutions-In-Need-Of-A-Problem-Bro. New York is one of the most highly regulated states in the country, and these lifts are inspected by a state agency annually. Ski Areas of New York also runs one of the most well-regarded lift-safety programs in the country, and serious chairlift accidents are remarkably rare here, in spite of more than 4 million annual skier visits.Why you should ski Snow RidgeNew York has a lot of ski areas. It does not have a lot of wild ski areas, with the sort of yeah-maybe-this-was-a-terrible-idea runs that slug you like a car crash. Snow Ridge is an exception, with a little slice of madness christened North Ridge that will smash your face in without asking permission. Think Paradise at Mad River Glen, but without the vert or the waterfall, a half-dozen tangled lines spiraling in and around a matrix of drainages. Amazing Grace is the truly feral one, a Pinocchio-down-the-whale’s-throat plunge into the bristling abyss.Snow Ridge only gives you 500 vertical feet, but it’s a big 500. It’s all fall-line, for starters, like skiing the edge of a pyramid. The terrain tames out in the evacuation from North Ridge, but it’s still straight down, expansive, and empty. On MLK Day last year I lapped the Snow Pocket T-bar nine times as foot-deep powder stood in untouched fields visible from the lift line. I feasted. In and out of the glades, along the tree-lined plunge of Kuersteiner off the top of South, down the narrow swordfight of the unmarked abandoned South T-bar line. All day long like this, 34 runs and no liftlines, lapping that New York natural to exhaustion.Snow Ridge is one of six Indy Pass partners scattered across New York. It floats in a Bermuda Triangle between Greek Peak to the south, Titus to the north, and Catamount to the east. While, as Mir told me in our conversation, it’s getting busier, Snow Ridge is still a hideaway, the back-pocket secret you can save for a holiday powder day, when the masses throttle the Northeast giants with the kind of meme-spawning liftlines their big-time marketing and megapass affiliations bring. Or watch the weather and sneak up when everyone else gets skunked and that little circle of pink hovers near the top of America.More Snow RidgeNew York Ski Blog’s interview with Mir last year.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 35/100 in 2022. Want to send feedback? Reply to this email and I will answer. You can also email skiing@substack.com. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
Connor & Jon are joined by Alan Sisto and Shawn Marchese of The Prancing Pony Podcast to talk about the Middle Earth Masterpiece: The Return of the King. The four ponder the strange filmic history of The Lord of the Rings. Shawn and Alan use Tolkien's letter to Ackerman to evaluate whether Jackson did a good job of adapting the books. Connor gushes over the sound design and Jon's mind is changed on the ending of the film. WARNING: Major spoilers for The Lord of the Rings, minor spoilers for Star Wars: Episodes 6 & 9, Follow Alan & Shawn:Prancing Pony Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2VarjDoOdeWCYjCtLLdkSM?si=66def0323adb4571The Rings of Power Wrap-Up: https://open.spotify.com/show/6D6NcEveliOPgaimYYzJbI?si=4696ddd1b8614f41Website: https://theprancingponypodcast.comSocial Media:https://www.facebook.com/theprancingponypodcast/https://instagram.com/prancingponypod?utm_medium=copy_linkhttps://www.facebook.com/ringswrapup/https://instagram.com/ringswrapup?utm_medium=copy_link Link to Anything You Can Imagine: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/anything-you-can-imagine-ian-nathan/1126335643 Follow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featured Films mentioned in this episode:---------------------------------The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) | Dir. Peter JacksonThe Book Thief (2013) | Dir. Brian PercivalThe Batman (2022) | Dir. Matt ReevesThe Eternals (2021) | Dir. Chloe ZhaoThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) | Dir. Peter JacksonThe Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) | Dir. Peter JacksonThe Thing (1982) | Dir. John CarpenterHelp! (1965) | Dir. Richard LesterExcalibur (1981) | Dir. John BoormanThe Lord of the Rings (1978) | Dir. Ralph BakshiThe Hobbit (1977) | Dir. Arthur Rankin Jr. & Jules BassThe Return of the King (1980) | Dir. Arthur Rankin Jr. & Jules BassHeavenly Creatures (1994) | Dir. Peter JacksonThe Frighteners (1996) | Dir. Peter JacksonThe Star Wars Sequel Trilogy (2015-2019) | Dir. J.J. Abrams & Rian JohnsonThe Star Wars Original Trilogy (1977-1983) | Dir. George Lucas, Irvin Kershner, Richard MarquandThe Star Wars Prequel Trilogy (1999-2005) | Dir. George LucasThe Indiana Jones Trilogy (1981-1989) | Dir. Steven SpielbergJaws (1975) | Dir. Steven SpielbergThe Godfather Trilogy (1972-1990) | Dir. Francis Ford CoppolaThe Hobbit Trilogy (2012-2014) | Dir. Peter JacksonMonty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) | Dir. Terry Gilliam & Terry JonesBad Taste (1987) | Dir. Peter JacksonMeet the Feebles (1989) | Dir. Peter JacksonForgotten Silver (1995) | Dir. Peter JacksonKing Kong (1933) | Dir. Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack
CONSTRAINT INDUCED THERAPY II OVERVIEW: Pete: Yeah, although be forewarned that if you have questions, we may read it on the air and, uh...on the air! Are we on the air? I don't even know... Deb: Like WKRP In Cincinnati. Pete: Hey ‘now for the big sounds of the big town where the daddy-o of the radio in a city so nice they named it twice. New York, New York.' I was communications.... Deb: You've been waiting your whole life for this opportunity! Pete: I used to practice that... EPISODE SUMMARY: This episode of NOGGINS & NEURONS: Stroke and TBI Recovery Simplified is part 2 of Constraint Induced Therapy (CIT). Part 2 begins with Pete reiterating important points covered in Episode 1, including: Commitment is required for participation in a CIT program When NOT to wear the constraint: when ambulating, navigating stairs, bathing/washing, toileting and driving Review of frequently asked questions about CIT including compliance, dropout rate; that CIT is not an easy intervention but is worth it, hand dominance, location of infarct, use in acute stroke The conversation further evolved into: Research on the use of CIT at the acute stage and the VECTORS trial When it's safe to begin CIT Using Constraint Induced Therapy during the chronic phase – plateaus, taking breaks and having a strategic recovery plan What happens to the weaker side when the training focus is on the stronger side during the first 10 days following brain injury and why it's important to limit compensation What happens to the brain with intense exercise during the first 7 days – what intensity looks like and examples of how to determine intensity levels Using CIT with children Reimbursement for modified Constraint Induced Therapy Socialization, Groups, friendly competition and CIT Starting a CIT program: benefits to survivors and clinics All about lower extremity CIT, including how it's done and figuring out who it's appropriate for This engaging conversation goes deeper into Constraint Induced Therapy. Survivors, caregivers and clinicians alike will benefit... As always, we want to hear your top takeaways! LINKS TO ARTICLES, BOOKS AND OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The Brain Science Podcast with Ginger Campbell, MD. Episode 119 with Dr. Edward Taub Episode 120 with Dr. Edward Taub Lee, H. J., Moon, H. I, Kim, J. S., & Yi, T. I. (2019). Is there a dose-dependent effect of modified constraint-induced movement therapy in patients with hemiplegia? NeuroRehabilitation (Reading, Mass.); 45 (1), 57-66. doi: 10.3233/NRE-192721 Eras-Garcia, R., Matuti, G., Carrijo, D, Lea ̃o, A., & Cruz, D. (2019). Effects of modified constraint-Induced movement therapy on post-stroke functional and occupational performance. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Late Breaking Research Poster). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2019.10.043 Scott, S., Shade, H., Crowell, M, Lynch, M., Arpadi, L., Levine, A., Muro, A., et al. (2020). Use it or lose it? The diffusion of Constraint-Induced and Modified Constraint-Induced Therapy into OT practice. DOI: 10.5014/ajot.2020.74S1-PO2716 The EXCITE trial: Large multi-site constraint induced therapy trial Wolf SL, Winstein CJ, Miller JP, Taub E, Uswatte G, Morris D, Giuliani C, Light KE, Nichols-Larsen D; EXCITE Investigators. Effect of constraint-induced movement therapy on upper extremity function 3 to 9 months after stroke: the EXCITE randomized clinical trial. JAMA. 2006 Nov 1;296(17):2095-104. PubMed PMID: 17077374. Page, S.J., Levine, P., Sisto, S.A., Bond, Q., Johnston, M.V. Patients' and therapists' opinions of constraint-induced therapy. Clin Rehabil 2002; 16 (1): 55-60 Page SJ, Boe S, Levine P. What are the "ingredients" of modified constraint-induced therapy? An evidence-based review, recipe, and recommendations. Restor Neurol Neurosci. 2013 Feb 8. A journal article about the first time constraint induced therapy was tried in humans, by Lawrence Ince, MD. Ince J. Escape and avoidance conditioning of response in the plegic arm of stroke patients; a preliminary study. Psychonom Sci 1969; 16: 49-50. Compensatory movement early after brain injury: The news ain't good. LE CIT PROTOCOL Compelled Weightbearing Questions and Comments about the podcast: NogginsAndNeurons@gmail.com DONATE TO NOGGINS & NEURONS: Donate to Noggins And Neurons and get an Allstar Pete Trading Card Using your PayPal app: RESOURCES: Pete's blog, book, Stronger After Stroke, and talks. Blog Book: Stronger After Stroke, 3rd edition Pete's talk for the American College of Rehabilitation Medicine. Deb's OT Resources: Deb's OT resources The OT's Guide to Mirror Therapy Tri-Fold Mirror (US address only) Occupational Therapy Intervention: Scavenger Hunt Visual Scanning for Adults REQUEST TO BE A GUEST ON NOGGINS & NEURONS. If you're passionate about stroke recovery and have information or a story you believe will help others, we'd love help you share it on the show. 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Constraint Induced Therapy: Part I OVERVIEW: Pete: And I asked whoever answered the phone, may I please speak to Dr. Ince. And he goes ‘hello' and I'm in a panic because I'm like this is the guy! It took me three days to find him! And I'm like, ahh, Dr. Ince my name is Pete Levine and I'm doing a book on ah Constraint Induced Therapy and um Dr. Taub said that you were the first human to ever do it on humans and I'm really excited to talk to you... and he goes ‘I can't hear you. There doin' construction outside. Wait, let me close the door.' Boom! Door slams and he comes back and he tells me this fantastic story. Pete quoting Dr. Ince: In 1967, I'm in a Macy's and I'm standing there next to this guy. I don't know who he is, and ah, we're at a table with toys and our wives are gone doing something, I don't what they were doing. And he was fooling with this toy...' Pete: I always imagine this toy was the monkey with the two cymbals going like shika tik tik. Pete quoting Dr. Ince: ‘And he was foolin' with this toy and we got to talking and I'm a physiatrist and he was doing this stuff and he invited me to his lab in Brooklyn...' Pete: And this is my best NY accent...I'm so sorry...you know I was born in Manhattan, so I have a little bit of right to do this. Pete quoting Dr. Ince: ‘And um, and I asked him: What you're doing with these monkeys... Can I do it with humans? And what I found was that it could be done with people. We did the experiment. We were the first to publish about it and with some people it was successful, with some people not so successful, and some people it was a total failure.' Pete: And that's still where we are today. Constraint Induced Therapy is not for everyone. I think you would agree. Deb: Yes. That's fascinating! What a cool life you have! Pete: I know! Lawrence Ince... he was so cool with me. Once he saw that I wasn't calling him to sell him life insurance or something...you know he was willing to talk. So, he was great. It was just great. It sends shivers up my spine still... EPISODE SUMMARY: This episode of NOGGINS & NEURONS: Stroke and TBI Recovery Simplified is all about Constraint Induced Therapy (CIT). CIT is a big topic and we talked for a long time – enough for two full episodes. In this part 1 section we: Heard about the history of CIT - that it began with Nobel Prize winner, Sir Charles Sherrington Learned that Sir Charles Sherrington coined the words ‘synapse,' and ‘neuron,' and he talked about ‘neural networks.' That's not all, he drew neurons and synapses! Listen to learn why this is a BIG DEAL... Reviewed dorsal root rhizotomy and went deeper into it, including the procedure and process – according to Pete, it's a really great tool for spasticity treatment Learned about reflexes and movement Talked about the role of Operant Conditioning in CIT Compared differences between research done by Dr. Edward Taub and that performed by Dr. Stephen Page & Pete Levine Tied in the importance of home programs and clinic follow up for client follow through This episode begins with a bit of fascinating neuroscience history to include Nobel Prize winner Sir Charles Sherrington. There's no rabbit hole involved as it ties right into the topic of Constraint-Induced Therapy! Pete takes us along a journey into the research using his artful way of telling a story that keeps everyone captivated. We transition smoothly from the early days of CIT into Dr. Edward Taub's work, and then onto detailed information around the modified version of CIT with our very own Peter G. Levine's work. As always, we want to hear your top takeaways! LINKS TO ARTICLES, BOOKS AND OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The Brain Science Podcast with Ginger Campbell, MD. Episode 119 with Dr. Edward Taub Episode 120 with Dr. Edward Taub Lee, H. J., Moon, H. I, Kim, J. S., & Yi, T. I. (2019). Is there a dose-dependent effect of modified constraint-induced movement therapy in patients with hemiplegia? NeuroRehabilitation (Reading, Mass.); 45 (1), 57-66. doi: 10.3233/NRE-192721 Eras-Garcia, R., Matuti, G., Carrijo, D, Lea ̃o, A., & Cruz, D. (2019). Effects of modified constraint-Induced movement therapy on post-stroke functional and occupational performance. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Late Breaking Research Poster). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2019.10.043 Scott, S., Shade, H., Crowell, M, Lynch, M., Arpadi, L., Levine, A., Muro, A., et al. (2020). Use it or lose it? The diffusion of Constraint-Induced and Modified Constraint-Induced Therapy into OT practice. DOI: 10.5014/ajot.2020.74S1-PO2716 The EXCITE trial: Large multi-site constraint induced therapy trial Wolf SL, Winstein CJ, Miller JP, Taub E, Uswatte G, Morris D, Giuliani C, Light KE, Nichols-Larsen D; EXCITE Investigators. Effect of constraint-induced movement therapy on upper extremity function 3 to 9 months after stroke: the EXCITE randomized clinical trial. JAMA. 2006 Nov 1;296(17):2095-104. PubMed PMID: 17077374. Page, S.J., Levine, P., Sisto, S.A., Bond, Q., Johnston, M.V. Patients' and therapists' opinions of constraint-induced therapy. Clin Rehabil 2002; 16 (1): 55-60 Page SJ, Boe S, Levine P. What are the "ingredients" of modified constraint-induced therapy? An evidence-based review, recipe, and recommendations. Restor Neurol Neurosci. 2013 Feb 8. A journal article about the first time constraint induced therapy was tried in humans, by Lawrence Ince, MD. Ince J. Escape and avoidance conditioning of response in the plegic arm of stroke patients; a preliminary study. 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Jon Sisto is the owner of Last Ride Auto Detailing as well as a former firefighter. In this episode, Jon shares his experiences after high school and some his early struggles that led him to the fire department. He talked about how life changing becoming a fire fighter was. Also, in the beginning of the pandemic Jon volunteered to help on Covid units. Jon really opened up about his own mental health battle and how he got himself to where he is now. In addition, we touch on why and how he opened up Last Ride. Join us in this authentic conversation about business ownership, helping others, and mental health.