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3 big ideas discussed in this episode: BIG IDEA #1: Inspired by Einstein's approach, Soulful Productivity is about shifting from doing more to focusing on what truly matters—following your curiosity, staying in your zone of genius, and aligning your work with a greater purpose to live fully and make your most profound impact. BIG IDEA #2: Inspired by the principle that vitality fuels success, the second big idea emphasizes that identifying where you leak life-force energy and taking intentional steps to replenish it is the key to elevating your results in both life and work. By raising your vitality level, you align your energy with your goals, enabling more impactful and sustainable outcomes. BIG IDEA #3: The third big idea highlights the difference between self-care and soul-care, emphasizing that living a soul-fueled life transforms your ability to make decisions, solve problems, and navigate life with confidence and purpose. Get the show notes for this episode here: https://AskJeremyJones.com/podcast
On Friday's edition of the Osceola's Seminole Sidelines, host Patrick Burnham is joined by Rivals recruiting analyst Sam Spiegelman to discuss FSU's new assistant coaches and what impact they have had on recruiting efforts. Patrick and Sam discuss a number of prospects, including four-star linebacker commitment Karon Maycock. They also hit on quarterbacks like Keisean Henderson, Bowe Bentley and Landon Duckworth. Thanks to Seminole Sidelines' sponsors: Alumni Hall and Mowrey Law Firm. Join the Osceola for 30 days for free, using promo code Osceola30
'Art Spiegelman: Disaster is My Muse' profiles the Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist who crafted the classic Holocaust memoir 'Maus.' Filmmakers Molly Bernstein and Philip Dolin use Spiegelman's career to reveal a hidden history of comics.
Art Spiegelman is the author of Maus, the graphic novel that changed how we read comics, and how we understand Holocaust literature. A new documentary called "Art Spiegelman : Disaster Is My Muse," tells the story of Spiegelman's life, from his childhood in Rego Park raised by holocaust survivors, to the current-day efforts by some to ban Maus in schools. Art will join me next alongside the film's co-directors Molly Bernstein and Philip Dolin.
En amerikansk Pulitzerprisbelönad serieroman från 1980-talet. Fredrik Wadström berättar om Maus av Art Spiegelman, serieromanen om Förintelsen där judarna är möss och nazisterna katter. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. "Maus" handlar om författarens föräldrar och vad de upplevde under Förintelsen. Den började publiceras i korta stycken i början av 80-talet, men var inte helt klar förrän 1991. 1992 blev den, som första serieroman, belönad med Pulitzerpriset.
In today's episode of Coach Business, author, soul coach, and Reiki master, Michal Spiegelman talks to us about becoming soulful and trusting your intuition. This episode is a great example for coaches, of when you just have to write the book or share your thought leadership and methodology on a larger scale. "When we lead and work with this soul connection, relying on our internal guidance, showing up in the world authentic and connected, we live life to the fullest and feel fulfilled." In this conversation, we talk about: - Going inward and finding your "Soul Signature" - Comfort zones and growth - Defining success - Upleveling your business And more - including Michal's big vision (via her Soulful Healer Manifesto). Michal's book “Becoming Soulful” is available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3WPai9H And if you're a Coach making their way toward sustainable 5k months, check out Founders Pricing for my Comfortable In Business membership (it disappears 12/31/24). https://caryngillen.com/comfortable-in-business/ (Use code FOUNDER at checkout to get 4 months free on the annual plan!) ----- ** If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to hit that subscribe button, like, and/or leave a comment. I appreciate each and every one! ** Prefer video (with closed captioning)? Head to YouTube: https://youtu.be/WGenc5DP3xU ----- Michal Spiegelman, author of Becoming Soulful: Six Keys for Profound Transformation, is a certified professional Soul coach, Reiki master, spiritual mentor, and social worker. As the founder of Beacons of Change and creator of the Soulful Healer Method for Profound Transformation, she empowers professionals—therapists, social workers, coaches, and healing practitioners—who recognize that traditional talk therapy alone is not enough to fully reconnect with their inner resources and awaken to the wisdom of their souls. Michal also guides individuals, regardless of their professional titles, to live and lead with purpose, meaning, and joy. Through nearly three decades of experience in private sessions, classes, workshops, and media appearances, she is on a mission to elevate consciousness in the world one soul at a time. Michal's book “Becoming Soulful” is available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3WPai9H Free Gift: How to Maximize Client Progress with Guided Visualizations for Faster Results: https://www.beaconsofchange.com/how-to-maximize-client-progress-register/ Michal's website: www.beaconsofchange.com Michal's email: info@beaconsofchange.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeaconsOfChangeCommunity Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michal.spiegelman/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michalspiegelman/ ----- To learn more about me, Caryn Gillen, and the work that I do with high-integrity coaches and remarkable humans… Sign up for my weekly newsletter (https://caryngillen.activehosted.com/f/25) Connect with me on social (I'm @caryngillen in all the places) Or grab this free resource I made just for you! 5 Ways to Make Coaching Your Marketing: https://caryngillen.lpages.co/5ways/ You can also get strategic about bringing in more money with the How To Get More Clients Intensive: https://caryngillen.com/intensive/ If you think I'm the coach for you, you're probably right! Message me to connect and we can figure out together where you fit.
EPISODE 187 OF GROWING OLDER LIVING YOUNGER focuses on the 6 Keys of Soulful Healing. I talk with Michal Spiegelman, who discusses her book "Becoming Soulful: Six Keys for Profound Transformation in Your Therapy, Coaching, or Healing Practice." Michal, a certified professional life coach and spiritual mentor, introduces the "soulful healer method," which integrates self-care and soul care to bring about profound transformations. Emphasizing the importance of listening to both body and soul to address trauma and enhance vitality, she outlines six keys for transformation: empowerment, spirituality, authenticity, inner wisdom, vitality, and embodiment. Michal founded Beacons of Change, a transformative platform dedicated to guiding women and healing professionals toward a soul-fueled life. Certified professional life coach, Reiki master, spiritual mentor, medical intuitive, social worker, author and creator of the Soulful Healer Method for Profound Transformation, Michal empowers a diverse community of individuals to find their authentic voice. Episode Timeline: 0:01 Introduction to Michal and her work 4:49 Mikhail's Journey and the Soulful Healer Method 8:28 Defining Soul Care and Self Care 12:44 Exploring the Six Keys of Becoming Soulful 24:02 The Importance of Embodiment, Balancing Medical Advice with Inner Wisdom Action Steps: Schedule a Complimentary Live Younger Longer Discovery Call with Dr. Gillian Lockitch Join the GOLY Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/growingolderlivingyounger About Michal Spiegelman https://www.beaconsofchange.com/ https://www.instagram.com/michal.spiegelman/ https://www.facebook.com/BeaconsOfChangeCommunity https://www.linkedin.com/in/michalspiegelman/
THE ZOOMER SQUAD: PM TRUDEAU'S $250 REBATE EXCLUDES RETIREES Jane Brown is filling in for Libby Znaimer today. She is joined by Anthony Quinn, Chief Operating Officer of CARP, Bill VanGorder, Chief Advocacy and Education Officer and John Mykytyshyn, Conservative Activist, Political Consultant and President of Bradgate Research Group. Today: we get reaction from the Zoomer Squad regarding the fact that retirees are excluded from the Trudeau government's $250 rebate for working Canadians. It's an issue that many of our listeners expressed disappointment over during last week's Free For All Friday. Bill and Anthony also give us an update on what CARP members have been saying regarding the Canada Post strike and how the disruption of service has been impacting them. GETTING CLARITY ON AMBULANCE FEES IN ONTARIO Jane Brown is joined by Dr. Jamie Spiegelman, internal medicine and critical care physician at Humber River Hospital. Another hot topic during last week's Free For All Friday had to do with ambulance fees: our listeners want more clarity about fees for ambulance services. Dr. Spiegelman provides more clarity on the role that paramedics play and adds more insight into the fees associated with calling an ambulance. ANTI-ISRAEL RIOT IN MONTREAL Jane Brown is now joined by Eli Mogil, Partner with McCarthy Tétrault LLP and Hank Topas, Quebec Regional Director of B'nai Brith Canada. Our panel reacts to the violent anti-Israel riot that unfolded in Montreal over the weekend, Second Cup taking swift action against anti-Semitism and the way Toronto Police handled the anti-Israel protest that took place at Bathurst and Sheppard-a neighbourhood that is home to a large Jewish community.
Bio:Michal Spiegelman is a certified professional life coach, Reiki master, spiritual mentor, medical intuitive, and social worker. She is the visionary behind Beacons of Change, a platform guiding women and healing professionals toward empowered, soul-centered lives. As creator of the Soulful Healer Method, Michal helps people through a blend of traditional and holistic tools, igniting growth and transformation. Her book, Becoming Soulful: Six Keys for Profound Transformation in Your Therapy, Coaching, or Healing Practice, was released in 2024 and is available on Amazon.Links:Michal's book “Becoming Soulful” is available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3WPai9H LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michalspiegelman/ Website: https://www.beaconsofchange.com/ Take the Journey into the Soul with Michal: https://www.beaconsofchange.com/journey-into-your-soul/Quotes:“There is an opening that happens when you travel across the ocean.”“If we find a way to connect or reconnect with our soul, then we can rely on our internal guidance system and navigate life with this inner connection.”Episode Highlights:Michal discusses her journey from childhood "soul diminishing" experiences to creating her "Soulful Healer" method.She reveals how growing up in Israel, facing cultural shocks, and surviving personal trauma like miscarriages informed her approach to trauma healing. Influenced by her family's Holocaust history, Michal has trained over 3,000 individuals in Reiki over the past 20 years. Expressing Emotions:Michal recalls growing up in a household where emotions were not expressed. At nine, she cried at a wedding, prompting her mother's anger and discreet pinch to “smile.”Culture Shock:At 15, Michal's father was transferred from Israel to New York, where she was amazed by the tall buildings. The intense culture shock sparked her desire to travel.Personal Loss:After marriage, Michal experienced six miscarriages, which had a profound impact on her journey into trauma healing.Influential Groups:Growing up in Israel fostered resilience in Michal. Later, seeking connection, she joined various spiritual and meditation communities. She studied color healing in England, explored meditation in Germany, and joined personal growth communities in the U.S., all of which helped her reconnect with herself and embrace the inner work that became her mission.Personality and Temperament:Michal describes herself as a natural giver, a trait she inherited from her father. Since childhood, she has displayed compassion, kindness, and empathy, and over time, has learned the importance of setting boundaries for self-care.Cultural Epiphanies:When Michal and her husband moved to Germany, she was struck by how Europeans valued work-life balance, like leaving work at 5 PM to go socialize.Before having children, Michal and her husband traveled to India, where she was deeply moved by the happiness and satisfaction she observed, even among those facing poverty.What Brings out the Best in Michal?Michal thrives when given opportunities to help people align with their values.Soapbox Moment:Michal invites us to a 90-minute Journey into the Soul session and encourages exploring her book, which delves into six keys for profound transformation.Support the show
Entramos de vez no extraordinário e quase derradeiro projeto Manthattan. O que foi esse grande projeto? Como foram os avançoes científicos desse período? Quem foram os principais nomes envolvidos? E quais desafios eles enfrentaram? Patronato do SciCast: 1. Patreon SciCast 2. Apoia.se/Scicast 3. Nos ajude via Pix também, chave: contato@scicast.com.br ou acesse o QRcode: Sua pequena contribuição ajuda o Portal Deviante a continuar divulgando Ciência! Contatos: contato@scicast.com.br https://twitter.com/scicastpodcast https://www.facebook.com/scicastpodcast https://instagram.com/scicastpodcast Fale conosco! E não esqueça de deixar o seu comentário na postagem desse episódio! Expediente: Produção Geral: Tarik Fernandes e André Trapani Equipe de Gravação: Tarik Fernandes, Marcelo de Matos, Roberto Spinelli, Glaucia Souza Silva, Willian Spengler, Lennon Ruhnke Citação ABNT: Scicast #611: Projeto Manhattan. Locução: Tarik Fernandes, Marcelo de Matos, Roberto Spinelli, Glaucia Souza Silva, Willian Spengler, Lennon Ruhnke. [S.l.] Portal Deviante, 27/09/2024. Podcast. Disponível em: https://www.deviante.com.br/podcasts/scicast-611 Imagem de Capa: Por Samat Jain - Flickr: Trinity Site Obelisk National Historic Landmark, Domínio público, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=12683404 Imagem de Capa: Físicos do Distrito Manhattan num colóquio em Los Alamos em 1946. Na linha de frente estão (da esquerda para direita) Norris Bradbury, John Manley, Enrico Fermi and J. M. B. Kellogg. Robert Oppenheimer, de paletó escuro, está trás de Manley; à esquerda de Oppenheimer está Richard Feynman. Fonte: Los Alamos National Laboratory Referências e Indicações Pré-Projeto Manhattan (SciCast #597) Scicast #484: Bomba Atômica Scicast #09: Energia Nuclear Parte 1 Scicast #10: Energia Nuclear Parte 2 Scicast #93: Hiroshima Scicast #94: Nagasaki E se as bombas atômicas nunca tivessem sido usadas? (Contrafactual #182) Chernobyl – Parte I (SciCast #335) Chernobyl – Parte II (SciCast #336) Scicast #126: Marie Curie Sugestões de literatura: BIRD, Kai, SHERWIN, Martin J. Oppenheimer: o triunfo e a tragédia do Prometeu americano. Rio de Janeiro: Intrínseca, 2023. CESAREO, R. Dos raios X à bomba atômica (1895-1945): os 50 anos que mudaram o mundo. Brasília: Embrapa Informação Tecnológica, 2010. Disponível em http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1003731. DIAS JÚNIOR, José A., ROUBICEK, Rafael. O brilho de mil sóis: História da bomba atômica. São Paulo: Ática, 1996. KIERNANN, Denise. As garotas da cidade atômica: a história secreta das mulheres que ajudaram a vencer a 2ª Guerra Mundial. São Paulo: Benvirá, 2015. LEWIS, Damien. Caçada à bomba atômica de Hitler: a corrida secreta para impedir a produção de armas nucleares dos nazistas. São Paulo: Cultrix, 2017 NORRIS, Robert S. Racing for the bomb: the true story of general Leslie R Groves. Skyhorse Publishing, 2014. PERUZZO, Jucimar. Armas nucleares: origem, estrutura, funcionamento, evolução e controle. Joinville: Clube de Autores, 2019. PRINGLE, Peter; SPIEGELMAN, James J. The nuclear barons. University of Michigan: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1981. RHODES, Richard. The making of the atomic bomb. Simon & Schuster, 1986. SMITH, P. D. Os homens do fim do mundo: o verdadeiro Dr. Fantástico e o sonho da arma total. São Paulo: Cia das Letras, 2008. STRATHERN, Paul. Oppenheimer e a bomba atômica em 90 minutos. Rio de Janeiro: Zahar, 1999. Sugestões de filmes: Fat Man and Little Boy (1989) Oppenheimer (2023) Sugestões de vídeos: Manhattan (série) The man in the high castle Maravilhas Modernas: Manhattan Project A corrida secreta para a bomba atômica The Real Story of Oppenheimer How Kodak Exposed Nuclear Testing Models of the Atom Timeline Sugestões de links: Quem foi o verdadeiro Robert Oppenheimer Como foi o projeto que criou a bomba A babel de cientistas que criou a "destruidora de mundos" Como a bomba atômica surgiu no meio de um paraíso Museu Nacional Atômico Projeto Manhattan Data importantes do Projeto Manhattan O homem e a máquina: Oppenheimer e a bomba atômica See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MAUS é uma graphic novel do cartunista norte-americano Art Spiegelman, serializado de 1980 a 1991. O quadrinho retrata Spiegelman entrevistando seu pai acerca das experiências deste enquanto um judeu polonês e sobrevivente do Holocausto. Clássico contemporâneo dos quadrinhos, Maus é um relato comovente sobre Auschwitz e um acerto de contas do artista com o pai. Única […] O post Turno Livre ON #33 – Maus apareceu primeiro em Turno Livre.
In this captivating episode, we welcome the insightful Michal to discuss the profound question: Why aren't we happy despite having everything we seemingly need? Michal, a recently published author of "Becoming Soulful," delves deep into the core of happiness, exploring the disconnect many of us feel even when our lives appear perfect on the surface.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: The Fragility of Life Hypothesis and the Evolution of Cooperation, published by KristianRonn on September 5, 2024 on LessWrong. This part 2 in a 3-part sequence summarizes my book (see part 1 here), The Darwinian Trap. The book aims to popularize the concept of multipolar traps and establish them as a broader cause area. If you find this series intriguing and want to spread the word and learn more: 1. Share this post with others on X or other social media platforms. 2. Pre-order the book here. 3. Sign up for my mailing list here before September 24 for a 20% chance to win a free hardcover copy of the book (it takes 5 seconds). 4. Contact me at kristian@kristianronn.com if you have any input or ideas. In Part 1, I introduced the concept of a Darwinian demon - selection pressures that drive agents to harm others for personal gain. I also argued that the game theory of our evolutionary fitness landscape, with its limited resources, often favors defection over cooperation within populations. Yet, when we observe nature, cooperation is ubiquitous: from molecules working together in metabolism, to genes forming genomes, to cells building organisms, and individuals forming societies. Clearly, cooperation must be evolutionarily adaptive, or we wouldn't see it so extensively in the natural world. I refer to a selection pressure that fosters mutually beneficial cooperation as a "Darwinian angel." To understand the conditions under which cooperative behavior thrives, we can look at our own body. For an individual cell, the path to survival might seem clear: prioritize self-interest by replicating aggressively, even at the organism's expense. This represents the Darwinian demon - selection pressure favoring individual survival. However, from the perspective of the whole organism, survival depends on suppressing these self-serving actions. The organism thrives only when its cells cooperate, adhering to a mutually beneficial code. This tension between individual and collective interests forms the core of multi-level selection, where evolutionary pressures act on both individuals and groups. Interestingly, the collective drive for survival paradoxically requires cells to act altruistically, suppressing their self-interest for the organism's benefit. In this context, Darwinian angels are the forces that make cooperation adaptive, promoting collective well-being over individual defection. These angels are as much a part of evolution as their demonic counterparts, fostering cooperation that benefits the broader environment. Major Evolutionary Transitions and Cooperation This struggle, between selection pressures of cooperation and defection, traces back to the dawn of life. In the primordial Earth, a world of darkness, immense pressure, and searing heat, ribonucleic acid (RNA) emerged - a molecule that, like DNA, encodes the genetic instructions essential for life. Without RNA, complex life wouldn't exist. Yet, as soon as RNA formed, it faced a Darwinian challenge known as Spiegelman's Monster. Shorter RNA strands replicate faster than longer ones, creating a selection pressure favoring minimal RNA molecules with as few as 218 nucleotides - insufficient to encode any useful genetic material. This challenge was likely overcome through molecular collaboration: a lipid membrane provided a sanctuary for more complex RNA, which in turn helped form proteins to stabilize and enhance the membrane. Throughout evolutionary history, every major transition has occurred because Darwinian angels successfully suppressed Darwinian demons, forming new units of selection and driving significant evolutionary progress. Each evolutionary leap has been a fierce struggle against these demons, with every victory paving the way for the beauty, diversity, and complexity of life we see today. These triumphs are...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: The Fragility of Life Hypothesis and the Evolution of Cooperation, published by KristianRonn on September 5, 2024 on LessWrong. This part 2 in a 3-part sequence summarizes my book (see part 1 here), The Darwinian Trap. The book aims to popularize the concept of multipolar traps and establish them as a broader cause area. If you find this series intriguing and want to spread the word and learn more: 1. Share this post with others on X or other social media platforms. 2. Pre-order the book here. 3. Sign up for my mailing list here before September 24 for a 20% chance to win a free hardcover copy of the book (it takes 5 seconds). 4. Contact me at kristian@kristianronn.com if you have any input or ideas. In Part 1, I introduced the concept of a Darwinian demon - selection pressures that drive agents to harm others for personal gain. I also argued that the game theory of our evolutionary fitness landscape, with its limited resources, often favors defection over cooperation within populations. Yet, when we observe nature, cooperation is ubiquitous: from molecules working together in metabolism, to genes forming genomes, to cells building organisms, and individuals forming societies. Clearly, cooperation must be evolutionarily adaptive, or we wouldn't see it so extensively in the natural world. I refer to a selection pressure that fosters mutually beneficial cooperation as a "Darwinian angel." To understand the conditions under which cooperative behavior thrives, we can look at our own body. For an individual cell, the path to survival might seem clear: prioritize self-interest by replicating aggressively, even at the organism's expense. This represents the Darwinian demon - selection pressure favoring individual survival. However, from the perspective of the whole organism, survival depends on suppressing these self-serving actions. The organism thrives only when its cells cooperate, adhering to a mutually beneficial code. This tension between individual and collective interests forms the core of multi-level selection, where evolutionary pressures act on both individuals and groups. Interestingly, the collective drive for survival paradoxically requires cells to act altruistically, suppressing their self-interest for the organism's benefit. In this context, Darwinian angels are the forces that make cooperation adaptive, promoting collective well-being over individual defection. These angels are as much a part of evolution as their demonic counterparts, fostering cooperation that benefits the broader environment. Major Evolutionary Transitions and Cooperation This struggle, between selection pressures of cooperation and defection, traces back to the dawn of life. In the primordial Earth, a world of darkness, immense pressure, and searing heat, ribonucleic acid (RNA) emerged - a molecule that, like DNA, encodes the genetic instructions essential for life. Without RNA, complex life wouldn't exist. Yet, as soon as RNA formed, it faced a Darwinian challenge known as Spiegelman's Monster. Shorter RNA strands replicate faster than longer ones, creating a selection pressure favoring minimal RNA molecules with as few as 218 nucleotides - insufficient to encode any useful genetic material. This challenge was likely overcome through molecular collaboration: a lipid membrane provided a sanctuary for more complex RNA, which in turn helped form proteins to stabilize and enhance the membrane. Throughout evolutionary history, every major transition has occurred because Darwinian angels successfully suppressed Darwinian demons, forming new units of selection and driving significant evolutionary progress. Each evolutionary leap has been a fierce struggle against these demons, with every victory paving the way for the beauty, diversity, and complexity of life we see today. These triumphs are...
This is a delightful episode with a woman whose ideas and magic resonate so deeply with my own. Michal Spiegelman is the visionary behind Beacons of Change, a transformative platform dedicated to guiding women and healing professionals toward a soul-fueled life lived at full power. As the founder and creator of the Soulful Healer Method for Profound Transformation, Michal empowers a diverse community to find their authentic voice and develop a distinctive identity. She is a certified professional life coach, Reiki master, spiritual mentor, medical intuitive, and social worker, passionate about elevating consciousness in the world, one soul at a time. In our conversation, Michal Spiegelman and I discuss: - What it means to be soul-fueled - The importance of going inward to grow and expand your business - Practical ways to connect with your higher self - Fun tips for aligning with our internal systems - Discovering your unique path to finding answers Subscribe now so you'll never miss an episode and leave us a review. It really helps us know which content is most important to you. Join our Feminine Business Magic Facebook Group (https://tinyurl.com/ygdkw7ce) with your host, Julie Foucht. This is a community of women dedicated to connecting, supporting, and celebrating each other in growing businesses that honor their Divine Feminine while filling their bank accounts abundantly. Resources mentioned: Take the Witchpreneur Quiz at https://bit.ly/witchpreneur-quiz and discover which Feminine Magic is your Key to Financial Success Purchase Love-Based Feminine Marketing (https://tinyurl.com/ydmzb6qz) Purchase Michal Spiegelman's book: “Becoming Soulful: Six Keys for Profound Transformation in Your Therapy, Coaching, or Healing Practice,” at https://www.beaconsofchange.com/book/ or at https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Soulful-Profound-Transformation-Coaching/dp/B0D9FN7G95? Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/michal.spiegelman/ Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michalspiegelman/ **Contact Michal Spiegelman via Facebook or www.beaconsofchange.com** **Connect with Julie Foucht via Facebook (https://tinyurl.com/yeb82uuj) or email at https://juliefoucht.com/**
Le 24 octobre 1985, le dessinateur américain Art Spiegelman découvre avec stupéfaction une interview de Steven Spielberg… Perles de Culture est un podcast Cultura produit par Création Collective Textes de Julien Bordier racontés par David Abiker Curation : Frédéric Bénaïm - Rédaction en chef : Eric Le Ray - Réalisation : Léo Gagnon Illustration dessinée par Anne Pastoureau - Générique : Alto Music - Naming et Création Graphique : Saint John's Enregistrements à l'Arrière-Boutique Studio Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In this episode, I have a heartfelt conversation with Michal Spiegelman, the visionary behind Beacons of Change. Michal shares her journey from science to spiritual healing and discusses her transformative platform dedicated to guiding women and healing professionals toward a soul-fueled life lived at full power. We dive into her Soulful Healer Method and how it integrates traditional and holistic therapeutic tools to empower individuals to find their authentic voice and shine brightly in their personal and professional lives. Discover how you can create a deep connection with your soul and embrace a grounded, soulful approach to life. Highlights:· Soulful Healer Method: An introduction to the methodology that combines traditional and holistic therapeutic tools for profound transformation.· Grounding Practices: Michal shares her favorite grounding techniques, including her long-standing Reiki practice.· Upcoming Book: Insights into Michal's new book, "Becoming Soulful: 6 Keys for Profound Transformation," and how it can benefit both professionals and individuals.· Impact of Soulfulness: How connecting with your soul can lead to personal and professional empowerment.· Creating Safe Spaces: The importance of creating a supportive environment for healing and growth.· Integration of Spirituality: How a non-religious approach to spirituality can enhance personal and professional practices.· Practical Applications: Ways to integrate the six keys of the Soulful Healer Method into your daily life and work.· Personal Stories: Inspiring anecdotes of transformation and growth from those who have worked with Michal. Overcoming Challenges: Using moments of restlessness and crisis as opportunities for soul-guided growth and evolution.Featured on This Show:Click here to find out how to work with meClick here to access valuable free resources for coaches Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/candymotzek/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candy-motzek/ Michal SpiegelmanMichal Spiegelman is the visionary behind Beacons of Change, a transformative platform dedicated to guiding women and healing professionals toward a soul-fueled life lived at full power. As the founder and creator of the Soulful Healer Method for Profound Transformation, Michal empowers a diverse community of individuals to find their authentic voice and develop a distinctive identity. Michal combines deep expertise and timeless wisdom with a comprehensive methodology enriched by a variety of traditional and holistic therapeutic tools. This powerful blend ignites transformation and growth, inspiring women and healing professionals alike to become soulful and shine brightly as beacons in their personal and professional lives. Michal is the author of ‘Becoming Soulful: Six Keys for Profound Transformation in Your Therapy, Coaching, or Healing Practice,' scheduled for release in the summer of 2024.” She is a certified professional life coach, Reiki master, spiritual mentor, medical intuitive, and social worker, passionate about elevating consciousness in the world, one soul at a time.Website:
He got the connections last week, so he's back again! Join Bryan Nash for his second game of FourPlay and see if he'll be back again next week. Here are today's clues: 1. gets gone, chai need, famous fall fallen?, folios. 2. Red Queen's subjects, greeting, treys, funny people. 3. peripheral, field, Spiegelman novel in a sense, introvert. 4. Raymond, guide, attendant, herald.
durée : 01:02:33 - Les Masterclasses - par : Mathilde Wagman - Masterclasse d'Art Spiegelman, auteur de bande dessinée et illustrateur américain, animée par Mathilde Wagman, au Centre Pompidou. - invités : Art Spiegelman Auteur de bandes dessinées
SciCast na Campus Party São Paulo 2024: Utilize o cupom #SCICAST para comprar seu ingresso na página da CPBR16 Patronato do SciCast: 1. Patreon SciCast 2. Apoia.se/Scicast 3. Nos ajude via Pix também, chave: contato@scicast.com.br ou acesse o QRcode: Sua pequena contribuição ajuda o Portal Deviante a continuar divulgando Ciência! Contatos: contato@scicast.com.br https://twitter.com/scicastpodcast https://www.facebook.com/scicastpodcast https://instagram.com/scicastpodcast Fale conosco! E não esqueça de deixar o seu comentário na postagem desse episódio! Expediente: Produção Geral: Tarik Fernandes e André Trapani Equipe de Gravação: Tarik Fernandes, Willian Spengler, Roberto Spinelli, Lennon Ruhnke, Marcelo de Matos Citação ABNT: Scicast #597: Pré-Projeto Manhattan. Locução: Tarik Fernandes, Willian Spengler, Roberto Spinelli, Lennon Ruhnke, Marcelo de Matos. [S.l.] Portal Deviante, 21/06/2024. Podcast. Disponível em: https://www.deviante.com.br/podcasts/scicast-597 Arte: Em 1939, Albert Einstein e Leo Szilard escreveram para o presidente dos Estados Unidos alertando sobre os perigos nucleares Referências e Indicações Scicast #484: Bomba Atômica Scicast #09: Energia Nuclear Parte 1 Scicast #10: Energia Nuclear Parte 2 Scicast #93: Hiroshima Scicast #94: Nagasaki E se as bombas atômicas nunca tivessem sido usadas? (Contrafactual #182) Chernobyl – Parte I (SciCast #335) Chernobyl – Parte II (SciCast #336) Scicast #126: Marie Curie Sugestões de literatura: BIRD, Kai, SHERWIN, Martin J. Oppenheimer: o triunfo e a tragédia do Prometeu americano. Rio de Janeiro: Intrínseca, 2023. CESAREO, R. Dos raios X à bomba atômica (1895-1945): os 50 anos que mudaram o mundo. Brasília: Embrapa Informação Tecnológica, 2010. Disponível em http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1003731. DIAS JÚNIOR, José A., ROUBICEK, Rafael. O brilho de mil sóis: História da bomba atômica. São Paulo: Ática, 1996. KIERNANN, Denise. As garotas da cidade atômica: a história secreta das mulheres que ajudaram a vencer a 2ª Guerra Mundial. São Paulo: Benvirá, 2015. LEWIS, Damien. Caçada à bomba atômica de Hitler: a corrida secreta para impedir a produção de armas nucleares dos nazistas. São Paulo: Cultrix, 2017 NORRIS, Robert S. Racing for the bomb: the true story of general Leslie R Groves. Skyhorse Publishing, 2014. PERUZZO, Jucimar. Armas nucleares: origem, estrutura, funcionamento, evolução e controle. Joinville: Clube de Autores, 2019. PRINGLE, Peter; SPIEGELMAN, James J. The nuclear barons. University of Michigan: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1981. RHODES, Richard. The making of the atomic bomb. Simon & Schuster, 1986. SMITH, P. D. Os homens do fim do mundo: o verdadeiro Dr. Fantástico e o sonho da arma total. São Paulo: Cia das Letras, 2008. STRATHERN, Paul. Oppenheimer e a bomba atômica em 90 minutos. Rio de Janeiro: Zahar, 1999. Sugestões de filmes: Fat Man and Little Boy (1989) Oppenheimer (2023) Sugestões de vídeos: Manhattan (série) The man in the high castle Maravilhas Modernas: Manhattan Project A corrida secreta para a bomba atômica The Real Story of Oppenheimer How Kodak Exposed Nuclear Testing Models of the Atom Timeline Sugestões de links: Quem foi o verdadeiro Robert Oppenheimer Como foi o projeto que criou a bomba A babel de cientistas que criou a "destruidora de mundos" Como a bomba atômica surgiu no meio de um paraíso Museu Nacional Atômico Projeto Manhattan Data importantes do Projeto Manhattan O homem e a máquina: Oppenheimer e a bomba atômica See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matthew Spiegelman talks about grief as a subject, and also lasers!
Stéphane Bern raconte une bande dessinée parue dans les années 80, dans laquelle un terrible épisode de l'Histoire est décrit sous les traits de crayon de son auteur qui, avec des chats et des souris, relate le destin de ses parents ressortis vivants de l'enfer d'Auschwitz. Ou la véritable histoire de Maus, la BD d'Art Spiegelman… Quelle place cette œuvre majeure a-t-elle dans la construction de la mémoire de la Shoah ? Quelle est la valeur historique d'un témoignage dessiné ?Pourquoi la publication de "Maus" marque-t-elle une étape dans l'histoire de la bande dessinée ? Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Pauline Horovitz, réalisatrice de "Récit de l'enfer d'Auschwitz, Maus d'Art Spiegelman" diffusé mercredi 3 avril, à 22h45, sur Arte et arte.tv.
Dans son récit, Stéphane Bern nous raconte la véritable histoire de "Maus", la bande dessinée d'Art Spiegelman par Stéphane Bern.
Dans son récit, Stéphane Bern nous raconte la véritable histoire de "Maus", la bande dessinée d'Art Spiegelman par Stéphane Bern.
Sergio C Fanjul nos presenta El padre del fuego (Ed. Aguilar), su nuevo libro, en el que ilumina la aventura de la paternidad y el desamparo de la orfandad, dos experiencias radicales que en su caso se solaparon en el tiempo. En su sección, Ignacio Elguero pone otros títulos sobre la mesa: el cómic Mickey en el campo de Gurs (Ed. Reino de Cordelia), que se adelantó cincuenta años al Maus de Spiegelman a la hora de retratar el horror nazi a través de las aventuras de un animal, Napoleón, un retrato imparcial (Ed. Fórcola), una de las nueve novelas que Walter Scott dedicó al emperador francés, y Pequeño hablante (Ed. Alfaguara), volumen en el que Andrés Neuman se rinde a la fascinación de los aprendizajes de la infancia. Además, Javier Lostalé nos lee unos versos de Vislumbres (Ed. Huerga y fierro), el nuevo poemario de Luis Marigómez, que dialoga con la fotografía y la tradición oriental. Luego Sergio C Fanjul se pone el traje de colaborador para hablarnos de Los escorpiones (Ed. Lumen), la monumental novela de la joven escritora Sara Barquinero, que se ha convertido en uno de los fenómenos de la temporada gracias a su ambición y sus múltiples referencias literarias. Terminamos el programa en compañía de Mariano Peyrou, que esta vez disecciona los versos de La amiga (Ed. Pre-Textos), poemario de la legendaria Marina Tsvietáieva que narra la apasionada historia de amor entre la poeta y la también escritora Sofía Parnok y que ahora podemos leer en una traducción de Reyes García Burdeus.Escuchar audio
Author and cartoonist Art Spiegelman is familiar with the hysteria surrounding certain library books. In today's episode, he tells NPR's Scott Simon about how comic book burnings during his childhood in the 1950s weren't all that different from book bans taking place across the country today. Spiegelman says that though they tackled difficult subjects, he found then – and continues to find today – great emotional power in comics, such as his reissued collection Breakdowns. And he says he's felt deeply unsettled by the ongoing challenges against these kinds of books.
Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., has been indicted on federal corruption charges. He is accused of accepting bribes and influencing an arms deal with Egypt, among other things. Brent Johnson of the New Jersey Star-Ledger tells us more. And, NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission capsule contains an 8.8-ounce asteroid sample that could help scientists worldwide learn more about the solar system's origins. We speak to Dani Mendoza DellaGiustina, the deputy principal investigator for the mission. Then, the American Library Association has dubbed next week, Oct. 1 through Oct. 7, as Banned Book Week, a time to celebrate reading and fight censorship. One author targeted by book banning is Pulitzer Prize winner Art Spiegelman, who wrote the graphic novel "Maus" as a memoir of his family's experiences during the time of Nazi Germany. Spiegelman talks about the potent irony of having a book about the rise of the Nazis being banned.
How many threads connect us to what is below the surface? In this installment, Larry has a discussion with Peter Speigelman about his latest book A Secret About a Secret. Larry and Peter explore the story out side of the cover of the book, how the title draws the reader, and whether this book is … Continue reading Episode 58 – How Many Threads Connect Us to What is Below the Surface Authors Peter Spiegelman and T. J. English →
Billy Embody and Shea Dixon are joined by On3 national analyst Sam Spiegelman to break down the top recruits in Louisiana, including some LSU commits. Need help with financial planning? Reach out to Zach Payne (a fellow Bengal Tiger subscriber and LSU supporter) with Green State Wealth Management! Email Zach at zachpayne@greenstatewm.org for more information. Whether it's financial planning, 401Ks, IRAs, investments and more, Zach and his team has you covered! Go to https://birddogs.com/tigers or enter promo code TIGERS for a free birddogs hydro flask style water bottle with your order. That's https://birddogs.com/tigers or promo code TIGERS for a free birddogs hydro flask style water bottle. You won't want to take your birddogs off we promise you. Birddogs stretch khaki shorts are designed to fit slimmer through the thigh and leg giving you a truly sculpted look. Birddogs shorts do the exact same thing as Lululemon but fit way better. They fit way better than regular shorts that are made of a stiff, restricting cotton. Birddogs fixed this issue by inventing cloud knit fabric that looks just like khaki but stretches so you get a way slimmer fit without having to sacrifice movement. Birddogs uses anti-stink-sweat wicking fabric that keeps you cool and dry all day long. Thanks to our partner Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code TIGERS for $20 off your first purchase! Forget planning months in advance. Gametime has deals on tickets right up to the day of the event. Get exclusive flash deals on tickets for football, basketball, baseball, concerts, comedy, theater, and more. The Gametime Guarantee means you'll always get the best price. If you find tickets in the same section and row for less, Gametime will credit you 110% of the difference. Download Gametime today. Last minute tickets. Lowest Price. Guaranteed. Go to RogueShop.com and use promo code BengalTiger for 10% off your entire order! Rogue Shop is The Bengal Tiger's official partner for CBD, THC and more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Alex and returning guest host Jason Spiegelman as they discuss another one of Quentin Tarantino's classic, dare we say, most popular film, Pulp Fiction (1994). Much like their last episode, they spend most of the time just chatting about their favorite scenes and lines from the classic gangster-like film that weaves in and around different converging storylines. Live from their hotel room at the 2023 AP Psych Reading, they celebrate the podcast's fourth anniversary. chatting about morality, religion, and nihilism! The episode IS a TASTY burger! Please leave your feedback on this post, the main site (cinemapsychpod.swanpsych.com), on Facebook (@CinPsyPod), or Twitter (@CinPsyPod). We'd love to hear from you! Don't forget to check out our Paypal link to contribute to this podcast and keep the lights on! Don't forget to check out our MERCH STORE for some great merch with our logo! Legal stuff: 1. All film clips are used under Section 107 of Title 17 U.S.C. (fair use; no copyright infringement is intended). 2. Intro and outro music by half.cool ("Gemini"). Used under license. 3. Film reel sound effect by bone666138. Used under license CC BY 3.0. 4. Additional music: "Et Voila". Used under license.
On this episode of #VelshiBannedBookClub, MSNBC host and Citizen board member Ali Velshi invites Art Spiegelman on the show to discuss his Pulitzer-winning graphic novel, "Maus." Spiegelman's father survived the Holocaust and "Maus" is part memoir, part exploration of generational trauma. "How," Velshi asks, "is a man whose father survived the Holocaust seeing his book about the Holocaust banned in 2023?"
While outbound selling is commonly considered the more difficult aspect of the sales role, it serves as an excellent way to understand your ideal targets and learn how to better penetrate your market. After all, a company cannot make its presence known in the field and identify the perfect prospect without prioritizing cold outreach. In this episode of Tech Sales is for Hustlers, Connor Spiegelman now the director of the Carbon University Program, recounts the many ways the SDR role has served as an excellent basis for his development and challenged him to continuously work to make himself more knowledgeable in the field.
Dr. Jessica Spiegelman joined Dr. Nathan Fox for a rapid Q&A session on various topics related to women's health and pregnancy. They answer and discuss questions on the following topics: lactose intolerance during pregnancy and how food tolerances change for pregnant women, medical risks of massages during pregnancy, TikTok trends for women's health, postpartum preeclampsia, and managing ADHD during pregnancy.
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How does poetry emerge out of an ordinary life? Willard Spiegelman joins the podcast to talk about "Losing Track of Language," a poem by Amy Clampitt, a poet who was, in the words of our guest, one of the great "late bloomers" in American poetry.Willard Spiegelman is the author of Nothing Stays Put: The Life and Poetry of Amy Clampitt (Knopf, 2023). He was for many years the Hughes Professor of English at Southern Methodist University and the editor of the Southwest Review. He is the author of eight books of literary criticism and writes regularly about art and literature for The Wall Street Journal. Please follow, rate, and review the podcast if you like what you hear, and share it with a friend. Subscribe to my Substack to receive a newsletter with each episode.
Dr. Jessica Spiegelman meets with Dr. Nathan Fox to discuss nausea and vomiting in pregnancy and hyperemesis gravidarum, a more severe medical condition, as well as possible treatments.
Author, critic, professor and now biographer Willard Spiegelman rejoins the show to talk about his amazing new book, NOTHING STAYS PUT: The Life and Poetry of Amy Clampitt (Knopf). We get into his winding history with Amy Clampitt, why he thought a biography of her would be impossible and why he decided to write it anyway, what made her poems so special, and what it was like to have such a late-blooming career (she first published at 58). We talk about the learning curve of writing his first (and only) biography, why he thinks Clampitt stubbornly stuck with prose instead of poetry for decades (and why she stuck with a terrible play about the Wordsworth circle in her last few years), how coastal Maine helped her write about her home prairies of Iowa, and why Willard choose to use the poems to expand on phases of her life from decades earlier. Plus we discuss Clampitt's resonances with Emily Dickinson, the epiphany she had at the Cloisters that started her on the path to poetry, her spiritual and political engagement and how she felt about being a "female poet", and her enthusiasm for enthusiasm. Plus, Willard looks back at the 10 years since we first recorded! • Listen to my conversations with Willard from 2013, 2016, and 2018 • More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Patreon or Paypal and via our Substack
Author and cartoonist Art Spiegelman is familiar with the hysteria surrounding certain library books. In today's episode, he tells NPR's Scott Simon about how comic book burnings during his childhood in the 1950s weren't all that different from book bans taking place across the country today. Spiegelman says that though they tackled difficult subjects, he found then – and continues to find today – great emotional power in comics, such as his reissued collection Breakdowns. And he says he's felt deeply unsettled by the ongoing challenges against these kinds of books.
Approaching this difficult, emotional topic with long-time colleague Dr. Jessica Spiegelman, Dr. Fox discusses periviability: the period of time in which a baby is more likely than not to not survive the birth process. While clinically this period of time is somewhat well-defined, the choices, care plans, and procedures that might have to be done are anything but.
Pre-term labor, which is defined by experiencing contractions with a change in cervix dilation, occurs during more pregnancies than people might think. Dr. Nathan Fox and Dr. Jessica Spiegelman explain the difference between this and preterm contractions, and why in most cases, it either stops on its own or results in a normal full-term delivery. In some situations though, there are simple protocols they're able to perform to help reduce the risk of complications.
CNN learns Trump's legal team has attempted to block a federal grand jury from gathering information from the former president's top aides about his attempts to overturn the 2020 election. That, as the January 6 Committee prepares to hold what may be its final public hearing next week before the panel releases its report. The panel discusses if it's likely Trump's team will prevail with his executive privilege claims in the Mar-a Lago investigation, how financial pressures might be weighing on Trump's decision to run in 2024, and what the January 6 Committee's endgame could be.Art Spiegelman is the author of Pulitzer Prize winning “Maus”, a graphic novel retelling Spiegelman's father's experiences as a Polish Jew who survived the Holocaust. He joins to discuss the banning of his book by a Tennessee school district and the “Orwellian” censorship battle that's rapidly rising across the US. Plus, new laws restricting teaching about race, history & gender identity come into effect in more than a dozen states, and Florida Governor Desantis rewrites the history of the anti-slavery movement in a rant against the New York Times' 1619 project.Hosted by Sara Sidner.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy