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In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we talked with Arnau Sebé-Pedrós from the Center for Genomic Regulation in Barcelona about his work on chromatin evolution. The Interview starts by examining specific research findings, including his seminal 2018 paper demonstrating whole-organism single-cell transcriptomics to map larval and adult cell types in the model organism Nematostella vectensis. Dr. Sebe-Pedros recounted the challenges and triumphs faced when delving into single-cell studies of non-model organisms, revealing the innovative strategies employed in the lab to overcome these hurdles. Shifting gears, we touched upon his work comparing cell types and molecular pathways in reef-building corals through single-cell RNA sequencing, contributing to our understanding of evolutionary conservation and divergence within the cnidarian lineage. We discussed how this comparative approach not only adds to knowledge about coral biology but also enhances methodological frameworks in ecological studies. In addition, Dr. Sebe-Pedros shared insights into ongoing efforts to reconstruct eukaryotic chromatin evolution using comparative proteomics and genomics analysis, as well as the mechanisms of genomic regulation in various species. His reflections on the sharing of experimental insights across research groups illustrated the collaborative spirit prevalent in the scientific community, particularly regarding endeavors like the Biodiversity Cell Atlas consortium aimed at expanding single-cell efforts across the tree of life. The episode culminated with Dr. Sebe-Pedros's thoughts on the revolutionary impact of functional genomic technologies and the vast potential they hold for answering longstanding questions in evolutionary biology. With an emphasis on epigenetics, he defined this field as encompassing any information not encoded directly in the DNA, especially in its role in establishing cell identity and differentiation. References https://www.biodiversitycellatlas.org Sebé-Pedrós, A., Saudemont, B., Chomsky, E., Plessier, F., Mailhé, M. P., Renno, J., Loe-Mie, Y., Lifshitz, A., Mukamel, Z., Schmutz, S., Novault, S., Steinmetz, P. R. H., Spitz, F., Tanay, A., & Marlow, H. (2018). Cnidarian Cell Type Diversity and Regulation Revealed by Whole-Organism Single-Cell RNA-Seq. Cell, 173(6), 1520–1534.e20. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2018.05.019 Sebé-Pedrós, A., Chomsky, E., Pang, K., Lara-Astiaso, D., Gaiti, F., Mukamel, Z., Amit, I., Hejnol, A., Degnan, B. M., & Tanay, A. (2018). Early metazoan cell type diversity and the evolution of multicellular gene regulation. Nature ecology & evolution, 2(7), 1176–1188. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-018-0575-6 Kim, I.V., Navarrete, C., Grau-Bové, X. et al. Chromatin loops are an ancestral hallmark of the animal regulatory genome. Nature 642, 1097–1105 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-08960-w Related Episodes Evolutionary Epigenetic Clocks and Epigenetic Inheritance in Plants (Frank Johannes) Neuroepigenetic Mechanisms and Primate Epigenome Evolution (Boyan Bonev) Transposable Elements in Gene Regulation and Evolution (Marco Trizzino) Contact Epigenetics Podcast on Mastodon Epigenetics Podcast on Bluesky Dr. Stefan Dillinger on LinkedIn Active Motif on LinkedIn Active Motif on Bluesky Email: podcast@activemotif.com
This week, in honor of Amplifier Day at KEXP, we’re talking to listeners about a new favorite track. Producer Lilly Ana Fowler catches up with KEXP listener Jason Rodriguez who weighs in on some of his favorite music from the year so far, including Die Spitz’s new track “Pop Punk Anthem.” Die Spitz’s forthcoming album Something to Consume will be out on Sept. 12 on Third Man Records. Hosted by Evie StokesProduced by Lilly Ana FowlerMastered by William MyersProduction support: Serafima HealyAssociate Director of Editorial: Dusty Henry Listen to the full songs on KEXP's "In Our Headphones" playlist on Spotify or the “What's In Our Headphones” playlist on YouTube. Support the podcast: kexp.org/headphonesContact us at headphones@kexp.org.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SPITZ草野マサムネ×フラワーカンパニーズ、ラジオで語る“魂震えるライブ盤”の魅力スピッツのフロントマンである草野マサムネさんがパーソナリティを務める人気ラジオ番組『SPITZ 草野マサムネのロック大陸漫遊記』が、この度、放送400回という輝かしい節目を迎えますこの記念すべき回に、日本のロックシーンを長年にわたり支え続ける大ベテラン、フラワーカンパニーズの鈴木圭介さん(Vo)とグレートマエカワさん(Ba)がゲストとして登場します
This week we will learn about mixtures and nullification. The Gemara explores cases where forbidden wine mixes with permitted wine, or other forbidden things mix with permissible things. Principles like noten ta'am (whether the forbidden taste is noticeable) and batel b'shishim (nullification in sixty) are discussed, along with whether wine carries stricter rules. There is also consideration of vessels used by non-Jews and whether absorbed wine makes them prohibited.For more info or to visit the main shiur page please visit https://webyeshiva.org/course/daf-yomi-one-week-at-a-time-avodah-zara/
This week, we will continue to focus on yayin nesech (wine libated for idolatry), the extent of contact that makes wine forbidden, and whether a gentile merely touching or moving wine is enough. The Gemara then continues with cases of gentile contact with wine, like dripping, pouring, or shaking, and explores whether sealed containers protect wine from becoming prohibited.For more info or to visit the main shiur page please visit https://webyeshiva.org/course/daf-yomi-one-week-at-a-time-avodah-zara/
Send us a textSevered SonsGrowing BoyEpisode 96The Sons meet the caretaker of a magical grove of trees and notice that the Tortle has grown as tall as Spitz. Later, a trap is sprung. Visit our Linktree!Thanks to Wizards of the Coast, Roll20, DnD Beyond, Monument Studios, and thanks to Syrinscape! Theme Music by Ron MurphyBecause Epic Games Need Epic Sound!Episode CreditsRon Murphy – DM, @ron88keysRBDMThe Severed Sons are:Spitz - Claire Clauson, @themmeslothDonaar – Paul Gary, @thepaulgaryThe Tortle – Josh Helgeson, @joshinaround88Farren – Zach Burrell, @zachburrell10This has been a Severed Studios production. Follow us on Twitter and Bluesky at @SeveredStudios!Join our Discord! Join our Patreon!Now you can support us through Buzzsprout as well!Give us a review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Spotify, GoodPods or on our Twitter page and we'll read it on the air. Stay frosty! Support the show
This week we will learn about the worship of specific pagan gods. The Gemara also teaches the laws of objects used tangentially for idolatry. We will then learn how an idolater or a Jew can nullify an idol.For more info or to visit the main shiur page please visit https://webyeshiva.org/course/daf-yomi-one-week-at-a-time-avodah-zara/
This week the Gemara discusses objects associated with idolatry, including the prohibition of deriving benefit from ornaments or accessories of idols. We will also learn how one can nullify an idol. We will then learn how to identify prohibited trees used for idol worship and how to nullify them.For more info or to visit the main shiur page please visit https://webyeshiva.org/course/daf-yomi-one-week-at-a-time-avodah-zara/
This week we will delve into the prohibitions surrounding food prepared by non-Jews, such as bishul akum (cooked food), cheese, and wine, with concerns about intermarriage and idol worship influencing the enactments. We will also learn about Kashering utensils that have been used for forbidden foods. We will then begin the third chapter and discuss the difference between idols and statues of idolaters.For more info or to visit the main shiur page please visit https://webyeshiva.org/course/daf-yomi-one-week-at-a-time-avodah-zara/
Daf 29–35 of Masechet Avoda Zara explore the permissibility of benefiting from various items associated with idol worship, particularly food and drink. The Gemara discusses detailed laws regarding wine touched or owned by non-Jews, vinegar, cheese, pottery, and leather flasks, explaining which cases are forbidden and which are permitted due to concerns of intermarriage or idolatry.For more info or to visit the main shiur page please visit https://webyeshiva.org/course/daf-yomi-one-week-at-a-time-avodah-zara/
Swedish Lapphund and the Genetics of the Arctic Spitz Breeds [caption id="attachment_14251" align="alignleft" width="540"] Desiree Ramirez with one of her Swedish Lapphunds.[/caption] Host Laura Reeves is joined by Desiree Ramirez to discuss the Swedish Lapphund and the genetics of the arctic spitz “archetype” that developed into landrace dogs and then different breeds over centuries. Swedish Lapphunds are not Finnish Laphunds or Finnish Spitz or Norwegian Buhunds or Norwegian Elkhounds or Samoyeds or Karelian Bear Dogs. Currently registered by AKC in the FSS, there are only about 40 dogs in the US. They are their own unique breed developed in the same region of the Scandinavian countries by the Sami people of Lappland (northern Norway, Sweden, Finland and northwest Russia). But these breeds all developed in the same basic region of the world. “We have archeological evidence of these lap -ish dogs going back four to 8 ,000 years,” Ramirez said. “Like some of the first dogs in Scandinavia and Europe. They were the landrace archetype. “And these dogs all are in haplogroup D and specifically when we talk about genetics specifically subclade group D1. Now haplogroup D is the most recent haplogroup in dog genetics that has the most recent wolf ancestry, barring any, you know, modern wolf mixes that we have. It is the most recent dog breed, dog type with wolf ancestry. [caption id="attachment_14250" align="alignright" width="536"] Swedish Lapphund puppy.[/caption] “That's why a lot of these dogs are these spitzy. That's why they looked so wolfy, they have a lot of those holdover traits because they're so close. Subclade Group D is specific to these Scandinavian breeds. So you're Finnish Lapphund, your Swedish Lapphund, Lapponian herders, all the elk hounds, they're all coming from that one subclade D. “(One) thing that makes them really different (from the Finnish Lapphund). This is where they really shine between the two of them is their temperament. OK, Swedish Lapphunds are a little bit more drivey. The first comparison I ever heard between the two of them was it's like comparing a V6 and a V8 engine. “The Swedish Lapphund is just going to drive and push and they really want to work, but they're the ones that will turn around and look at you in the yard and be like, OK, what are we doing next that? The handler focus that they have is extreme. They're always looking for you for that next thing that you want to do. “The Swedish Lapphund or the Lappish dogs were from the Sami people. And these dogs had to be versatile. They had to do everything. So hunting, herding, guarding, keeping the people warm, they had to do it all. There was no ability to specialize, right, if the owner needed it, that dog was doing it. “And to this day they still like to have a variety within the litter. So you might have a dog that's really good at hunting, which we still have dogs hunting and you might have one that herds and you might have one that is really just a great couch potato and they love that. They love that versatility and variety of temperament within the breed.”
This week we will focus on prohibitions related to benefiting from or facilitating idolatry through animals and commerce. We will learn whether a Jew may allow an idolater to care for his animal, concerned that the animal may be used for idolatrous purposes. The chapter then expands to broader economic interactions—such as renting property, teaching trades, and selling items—that might enable or support idol worship, with the underlying goal of distancing Jews from participation or complicity in avoda zara.For more info or to visit the main shiur page please visit https://webyeshiva.org/course/daf-yomi-one-week-at-a-time-avodah-zara/
This week we will explore restrictions on transacting with idolaters around their festivals—including buying, selling, lending, or renting—to prevent benefiting their idolatrous worship, with differing views on whether prohibition applies only before or also during the festivals. We will also learn about the tragic death of Rabbi Chananya ben Tradyon.For more info or to visit the main shiur page please visit https://webyeshiva.org/course/daf-yomi-one-week-at-a-time-avodah-zara/
This week, we will explore the significance of time and dates associated with idolatrous festivals. Due to concerns about strengthening idol worship, business dealings with idolaters before and during their holidays are prohibited. We will also learn of the special relationship Antoninus had with Rebbi. The Gemara also teaches about Unkelous, the famous convert.For more info or to visit the main shiur page please visit https://webyeshiva.org/course/daf-yomi-one-week-at-a-time-avodah-zara/
Spitz Are For Winter Too
This week we will begin Masechet Avoda Zara by discussing the future judgment of the nations of the world, where they attempt to justify themselves before God by claiming to have supported Torah study. Their claims are refuted, revealing that their motivations were self-serving, and the unique value of Torah and mitzvot—especially Shabbat—is emphasized. We will also explore the prohibition of engaging in commerce with idolaters before their festivals and introduce foundational principles for avoiding any support or association with idolatry.For more info or to visit the main shiur page please visit https://webyeshiva.org/course/daf-yomi-one-week-at-a-time-avodah-zara/
Hotpants, Joga und ein Roadtrip im Evakostüm nach Skandinavien Der Sommer ist die Zeit einen ausgiebigen Urlaub zu machen und ds Leben und die schönste Nebensache der Welt in vollem Umfang zu genießen. Joga ist ein fester Bestandteil im Alltag von Arabella Spitz. Damit startet das Webcammodel mit den langen Beinen und dem knackigen Po in den Tag. Beim Thema Sommer denkt sie unweigerlich an heiße Urbaubsflirts am Meer und liebt es nahtlos braun zu werden. Dieses Jahr fährt Arabella 5 Wochen im Wohnmobil durch Deutschland und nimmt ihre User von MDH und auf Social Media mit auf die Reise. Das Ziel ist Skandinavien und es sind heiße Produktionen gepalant, soweit es die Internetverbindung zulässt auch Livechats auf Mydirtyhobby. Der Reiz einen jüngeren Mann zu verführen oder von einem erfahrenen Mann verführt zu werden reizt das Erotikmodel sehr und ihr Interesse am Tantra läßt die Männerherzen und den Puls höher schlagen. Folgt Arabella auf MDH und in den Socialen Medien. https://www.instagram.com/arabellaspitz/?hl=de https://de.mydirtyhobby.com/profil/128961741-Arabella-Spitz Viel Spaß bei dieser Episode. Dirtytalk - der Podcast mit den Amateuren von mydirtyhobby.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mydirtyhobbyen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyDirtyHobbyOfficial/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Dirtytalk_MDH YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrJlBQxXg3Rc3rmFJiXDwXA Informationen Arabella Spitz: Folge direkt herunterladen
We will delve deeper into shevuat ha'pikadon (oath of collateral), analyzing cases where a person denies receiving a deposit or loan and then falsely swears, including the number of claims and oaths required for liability. The Gemara distinguishes between monetary and non-monetary oaths, examines the role of multiple claimants and defendants, and discusses the precise language needed to create an obligation. The final dapim shift focus to shevuat ha'eidut (oath of witnesses) again, especially in scenarios involving partial admissions, coercion, and complex witness dynamics, all contributing to the broader understanding of when and how oaths carry legal and sacrificial consequences.For more info or to visit the main shiur page please visit https://webyeshiva.org/course/daf-yomi-one-week-at-a-time-shevuot/
You can't talk about the future without talking about change. But change can trick you, as guest Roger Spitz says on this latest episode, filmed live at the Rulebreaker Future Congress in Germany. Roger is the founding Chair of the Disruptive Futures Institute and, there, instructs global leaders in operating with agility in uncertain environments. The thing about change, Roger explains, is that it feels equally incredibly slow and exponentially fast – and both perceptual models can distract us from focusing on the present moment and what needs to be solved for today. On the show, Roger stresses why cognitive agility and informed optimism are critical mindsets in a future that feels uncontrollably volatile. ----------More:Looking Outside podcast www.looking-outside.comConnect with host, Jo Lepore on LinkedIn & X & jolepore.comLearn more about Roger SpitzFollow Roger on LinkedIn & X & MediumGrab a copy of Roger's book Disrupt with ImpactFollow Techistential on LinkedIn & XFollow the Disruptive Futures Institute on LinkedIn & XLearn more on the Rulebreaker Future Congress & the Rulebreaker Society----------⭐ Follow & rate the show - it makes a difference!----------Looking Outside is a podcast exploring fresh perspectives of familiar topics. Hosted by its creator, futurist and strategist, Jo Lepore. New episodes every 2 weeks. Never the same topic.All views are that of the host and guests and don't necessarily reflect those of their employers. Copyright 2025. Theme songs by Azteca X.
Je mehr du erklärst, desto weniger verkaufst du. Klingt hart? Ist aber so. Denn wer sich in Methoden, Modellen und Prozessen verliert, zerstört das, was verkauft: Klarheit. In dieser Folge zeige ich dir, warum zu viel Wissen dich unsichtbar macht - und wie du aus der Erklärfalle rauskommst. Statt „Ich hoffe, du verstehst mich“, heißt es ab jetzt: „Ich weiß, was du brauchst.“ Klar. Spitz. Verkaufsstark. Hör dir diese Folge jetzt an und abonniere abonniere „Likes, Leads... Umsatz!“ bei deiner Lieblingsplattform - oder erklär weiter. Nur dann eben weiter ohne Kunden...
Send us a textHELP SUPPORT THE SHOWhttps://buymeacoffee.com/nv76gelWATCH THE SHOW HEREYouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@thedanlevelyshow/streamsSpitz has received multiple awards at the Mid Michigan Review Music Awards, including Artist of the Year, Performer of the Year, and Songwriter of the Year. In 2024, he won four awards at the Review Music Awards, including Rap/Hip Hop Artist of the Year and Best Rap/Hip Hop Video for "Reach For Me."https://mikespitzofficial.com/https://www.facebook.com/MikeSpitzOfficial/https://www.youtube.com/@mikespitzofficialhttps://www.instagram.com/mikespitzofficialhttps://linktr.ee/mikespitzFollow "The Dan Levely Show" onYouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@thedanlevelyshow/streamsFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/thedanlevelyshowSupport the show
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Il existe en 2022 près de 370 races de chiens, classées en 11 groupes.Groupe 1 : chiens de berger et bouviers (sauf bouviers suisses) ; exemple : Berger allemand.Groupe 2 : chiens de type Pinscher et Schnauzer (molossoïdes) chiens de montagne et bouviers suisses ; exemple : Boxer, Bullmastiff, Bulldog...Groupe 3 : terriers ; exemple : MilouGroupe 4 : teckels ; exemple : le chien de méméGroupe 5 : chiens de type Spitz et de type primitif ; exemple : Akita, Shiba, Chow chow ...Groupe 6 : chiens courants, chiens de recherche ; exemple : BeagleGroupe 7 : chiens d'arrêt ; exemple : Braque, Setter, Épagneul, GriffonGroupe 8 : chiens de rapport, chiens leveurs de gibier et chiens d'eau ; exemple : Labrador, RetrieverGroupe 9 : chiens d'agrément et de compagnie ; exemple : Loulou de PoméranieGroupe 10 : lévriersGroupe 11 : races de chiens non reconnues par la FCI et/ou en cours de reconnaissance._______
This week we will continue discussing the laws of shevuat ha'edut (the oath regarding testimony), focusing on who is obligated, when one is liable, and which types of testimony are excluded—such as testimony by women, relatives, or invalid witnesses. The Gemara also explores shevuat ha'pikadon (an oath denying having received a deposit), including cases where the oath is made falsely and what conditions create liability for sacrifice.For more info or to visit the main shiur page please visit https://webyeshiva.org/course/daf-yomi-one-week-at-a-time-shevuot/
A lʹheure où les plateformes de streaming remplissent leurs playlists de titres crées par Intelligence Artificielle (gratuites, donc (évidemment)), Cocoon prend le contrepied de cette situation. Le projet de Mark Daumail se veut plus organique que jamais, en expérimentant le son, en mettant des cassettes audios dans des fours afin de créer des surprises sonores qui nous font du bien à lʹâme sur son dernier album What we leave behind. Avec Mark, on parle de Spitz nain, dʹElliott Smith et de traces. Et Mark Kelly, dans son jardin à Vevey, aborde lʹespoir avec précision sur son dernier album en collaboration avec les Peaceful Warriors, Hope.
More and more people with type 1 are using GLP-1 receptor agonists. You know these medications, with brand names like Ozempic, Mounjaro, Wegovy and Zepbound, but none of them are specifically approved to treat T1D. Some of the first studies are underway to study the safety and effectiveness of GLP-1s, but that hasn't stopped thousands of using them off-label or to treat obesity. We're talking to an endocrinologist and a clinical pharmacist about why they prescribe these meds to some of their type 1 patients, who they won't prescribe them for, and – I know you're already asking – how they get insurance coverage. My guests are endocrinologist Dr. Adam Spitz and Clinical Pharmacist Georgina Farrow GLP news story Stacey references here Dr Spitz's medical thriller here This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions, please contact your health care provider. Join us at an upcoming Moms' Night Out event! Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! Learn more about Gvoke Glucagon Gvoke HypoPen® (glucagon injection): Glucagon Injection For Very Low Blood Sugar (gvokeglucagon.com) Omnipod - Simplify Life Learn about Dexcom Check out VIVI Cap to protect your insulin from extreme temperatures The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is by signing up for our weekly newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter here Here's where to find us: Facebook (Group) Facebook (Page) Instagram Check out Stacey's books! Learn more about everything at our home page www.diabetes-connections.com Reach out with questions or comments: info@diabetes-connections.
I'm speaking with Dr. Aaron Spitz. He's not only a urologist specializing male sexual function, he's also the author of The Penis Book. I'm delighted that he is able to join us to talk about men's reproductive health. Aaron has an amazing breadth of knowledge about male sexual health and he approaches all of the information with a sense of humor and levity that I know you're going to love. Get ready for us to dive into questions about what foods to choose for optimal reproductive health, what he means by “sexercise,” why porn isn't good for your sex life, and what healthy choices men can make to keep their sex drive in “solid” shape. If you have a penis or know someone who has a penis, this is the interview for you. If you want to find out more about Dr. Spitz, click here. Read the full show notes on Dr. Aimee's website Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more fertility tips! Join Egg Whisperer School Checkout the podcast Subscribe to the newsletter to get updates Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America's most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org.
Do you ever feel alone, even in your marriage? In this powerful episode of Master Your Marriage, we explore why loneliness hits so hard and how your brain is wired for connection. Sharla and Robert dive into the science of the relational brain, challenging the “go it alone” mindset of individualism. From Ed Tronick's “still face” experiment to James Coan's Social Baseline Theory, we uncover how co-regulation—syncing with your partner's nervous system—can transform your relationship. Through compelling stories, like a couple rediscovering connection amidst conflict, and the stark realities of isolation (from orphanages to solitary confinement), we reveal why connection isn't just a want—it's a survival need. Plus, we tackle the paradox: love can calm us, but it can also trigger us like nothing else. Tune in to learn how prioritizing your marriage can heal loneliness and build a healthier, happier life together.Key TakeawaysYour Brain Craves Connection: Science shows our nervous systems are designed to co-regulate, sharing emotions and stress with others to stay balanced and healthy.Loneliness Hurts—Literally: From infants in orphanages to adults in solitary confinement, disconnection can lead to physical and mental health crises.Co-Regulation in Action: Simple acts, like staying calm when your partner is stressed, can help them “borrow” your calm nervous system.The Paradox of Love: Marriage can be a lighthouse of safety but also a mirror, triggering old wounds—making a secure relationship essential for survival.Individualism's Downside: Prioritizing “me” over “we” can erode connection, but relationalism rebuilds trust and intimacy in marriage.Dive DeeperExplore these resources to deepen your understanding of how we're wired for connection:Ed Tronick's “Still Face” Experiment: Watch this YouTube video to see how a mother's blank face impacts her child, showing the power of emotional synchronicity. Search “Ed Tronick Still Face Experiment.”Social Baseline Theory by Lane Beckes and James Coan: Learn more about how our brains rely on close relationships to conserve energy and manage stress. Check out Coan's TEDx talk or their research at the University of Virginia's website (search “James Coan Social Baseline Theory”).Dr. Dan Siegel's Work: His book The Developing Mind explains how relationships shape our brains. A great starting point for understanding interpersonal neurobiology.Rene Spitz's Orphanage Studies: Read about Spitz's 1950s research on how emotional neglect led to infant mortality, highlighting connection as a survival need. Available in psychology journals or summaries online (search “Rene Spitz orphanage studies”).Book Recommendation: Attached by Amir Levine and Rachel Heller. This book dives into attachment theory, offering practical insights for building secure connections in your marriage.Further Study: Visit the Greater Good Science Center (greatergood.berkeley.edu) for articles on the science of relationships and connection, including practical tips for couples.Connect with UsEmail: masteryourmarriage@gmail.com – Ask about our coaching options or share your story.Instagram: Follow @masteryourmarriage for daily tips and inspiration.Reviews: Loved this episode? Leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and/or Spotify, and share it with someone who'd benefit.Feedback: Have topic ideas or ways we can improve? Email us at masteryourmarriage@gmail.com.Parting WordsConnection is your nervous system's cry for...
Episode 237 of The Smart Agents Podcast features Columbus, Nebraska-based entrepreneur and real estate professional Shae Spitz. Entering the industry as an investor flipping homes in 2016, Shae got her license in 2018 and hasn't looked back. Throughout our conversation, she shares the challenges and sacrifices she faced while launching her real estate career, the importance of building a truly personal brand and advice for new agents when it comes to working with their sphere of influence.Shae is also the host of The R.E.A.L. Moms Podcast, a space for mompreneurs to share their triumphs, challenges, and tips on balancing business and family life.
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Send us a textSevered SonsThe Real Bear LadyEpisode 88After defeating Phamtas, Oyaminartok has a heart to heart with Spitz. Farren speaks to Zinihil of the future, and the Sons are given two visions of warning.Visit our Linktree!Thanks to Wizards of the Coast, Roll20, DnD Beyond, Monument Studios, and thanks to Syrinscape! Theme Music by Ron MurphyBecause Epic Games Need Epic Sound!Episode CreditsRon Murphy – DM, @ron88keysRBDMThe Severed Sons are:Spitz - Claire Clauson, @themmeslothDonaar – Paul Gary, @thepaulgaryThe Tortle – Josh Helgeson, @joshinaround88Farren – Zach Burrell, @zachburrell10This has been a Severed Studios production. Follow us on Twitter and Bluesky at @SeveredStudios!Join our Discord! Join our Patreon!Now you can support us through Buzzsprout as well!Give us a review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Spotify, GoodPods or on our Twitter page and we'll read it on the air. Stay frosty! Support the show
Description: In this episode of In AI We Trust?, co-hosts Miriam Vogel and Rosalind Wiseman speak with Dr. Judith Spitz, Founder and Executive Director of Break Through Tech sheds light on the blind spots within the industry, and discusses how Break Through Tech is pioneering innovative programs to open doors to talented individuals. She gets more young people from a broad array of backgrounds to study technology disciplines, ensures they learn leadership and other skills critical to their success, and gets them into industry- she is single-handedly building a more robust and prepared tech ecosystem.
Professor zerstört gängige Fett- & Zucker-Mythen! In dieser Folge erklärt Prof. Dr. Spitz, wie Zucker, Fett und Entzündungen unsere Gesundheit beeinflussen – von Herzinfarkten bis hin zu chronischen Erkrankungen. Er enthüllt, warum Vitamin D und Omega 3 eine Schlüsselrolle spielen und welche Faktoren wirklich entscheidend sind. Einblick in bahnbrechende Erkenntnisse, die dein Verständnis von Ernährung für immer verändern werden! Vitamin D, Zucker in Obst, Fett ist der wahre Gesundheitsmotor und Omega-3... Es scheinen die Lieblingslebensmittel von Prof. Dr. Spitz.100% gesunder Ernährungsplan für 1 Jahr (kostenfrei): https://mrbroccoli.upfit.de/Inhaltsverzeichnis: 00:00 - Intro 01:10 - Die Wahrheit der Ernährungspyramide von Fabian Kowallik 06:30 - Mahnmahl der Propaganda 12:30 - Keiner bekommt von gesättigte Fettsäuren einen Herzinfarkt 16:00 - NahrungsergänungsmittelCommunity Mitglied werden und Bio Leinöl geschenkt bekommen:https://www.skool.com/mrbroccolis-group-9868/about✨Mehr Infos zu Prof. Dr. Jörg Spitz: https://spitzen-praevention.com/Mehr von Mr. Broccoli:Homepage: https://www.vegan-athletes.comAbonniere meinen YouTube Kanal: https://www.youtube.com/@mrbroccoliInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrbroccoli.official/Telegram (für besonders brisante Themen): https://t.me/mrbroccoli_veganNewsletter: https://www.vegan-athletes.com/newsletter-vegan-athletes/➤➤➤ Meine 10 Favoriten für mehr Gesundheit: https://www.vegan-athletes.com/empfehlungen/
In this episode of Camp Chaos, we sit down with Alex Spitz, founder and owner of New Mom School, to talk about the power of community, connection, and support in motherhood. Alex has reimagined the traditional Mommy & Me experience, creating a modern space where new moms can find friendship, guidance, and a deep sense of belonging during one of the most transformative seasons of life. We dive into the importance of finding your village, the shared challenges of postpartum life, and why being surrounded by moms navigating the same changes can make all the difference. Alex also opens up about her personal journey raising a neurodivergent child, shedding light on the gaps in our systems, the struggles parents face in education and advocacy, and how we can better support these families. If you're a new mom searching for your people, or a parent navigating the world of neurodivergence, this conversation is a must-listen. Tune in for raw honesty, expert insight, and a reminder that you are never alone in motherhood. Sponsor: https://www.oneskin.co/ CODE: campchaos - to get 15% off https://airdoctorpro.com/ CODE: CAMP - to get $300 off Follow us on Instagram: Camp Chaos Taylor Kyndra Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textSevered SonsHeartbreaker, EarthshakerEpisode 87A transformed Spitz faces off against an stony elemental Phamtas with the fate of the Thuliaga tribe at stake! Farren comes up with an ingenious solution while a mysterious figure watches the battle.NOTE: Our DM Ron mistakenly calls this episode number 88, but it is actually episode 87!Visit our Linktree!Thanks to Wizards of the Coast, Roll20, DnD Beyond, Monument Studios, and thanks to Syrinscape! Theme Music by Ron MurphyBecause Epic Games Need Epic Sound!Episode CreditsRon Murphy – DM, @ron88keysRBDMThe Severed Sons are:Spitz - Claire Clauson, @themmeslothDonaar – Paul Gary, @thepaulgaryThe Tortle – Josh Helgeson, @joshinaround88Farren – Zach Burrell, @zachburrell10This has been a Severed Studios production. Follow us on Twitter and Bluesky at @SeveredStudios!Join our Discord! Join our Patreon!Now you can support us through Buzzsprout as well!Give us a review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Spotify, GoodPods or on our Twitter page and we'll read it on the air. Stay frosty! Support the show
Hello, and welcome to an all-new Films for the Void, episode #100! In this episode, Eric and Landon celebrate hitting the triple digits! They reflect on this year's Oscars, go bananas over Osgood Perkins' 2025 film THE MONKEY, Nagisa Oshima's 1986 film MAX MY LOVE makes a monkey out of them, and take a look back on some of their favorite episodes of the show - all on the latest episode of Films for the Void!TIME STAMPS00:02:18 Oscars 2025 Recap00:30:42 The Monkey00:45:05 Max My Love01:02:17 First 100 Episode Recap01:11:22 Next Episode's MoviesTWITTER: @films_void$3/MONTH PATREON: patreon.com/films_voidLANDON'S TWITTER @igotdefevermanLANDON'S INSTAGRAM @duhfeverLANDON'S LETTERBOXD @landondefeverERIC'S TWITTER @ericwiththehairERIC'S INSTAGRAM @ericwiththebeardERIC'S LETTERBOXD @ericwiththehairArtwork by Annie CurleTheme Music by Meghan GoveEdited by Landon Defever
Appalachian State University Percussion Professor Brady Spitz stops by to talk about his position at the school, what it's like to teach in the mountains, and the various natural disasters he's lived through (02:40), growing up in Colorado, his background playing in bands and performing in the pit in musicals, and his sports background (32:00), his undergrad years at the University of North Texas (43:50), his master's years at Louisiana State University (56:00), his doctoral years at Rice University, studying and freelancing in Houston, his first full-time position at University of Tennessee-Martin, and comparing and contrasting his college professors' teaching styles (01:03:00), and finishes with the Random Ass Questions, with hilarious stories about cooking, movies, playing for various pop artists, and the TV show Bluey (01:28:00).Finishing with a Rave on the Krin Gabbard book Jammin' at the Margins (01:49:40).Brady Spitz links:Brady Spitz's websiteBrady Spitz's Appalachian State webpagePrevious Podcast Guests mentioned:Julie Hill in 2019Mary Emmons in 2024Mariana Ramirez in 2023Mark Ford in 2023Colin Hill in 2019Lauren Teel in 2017Casey Cangelosi in 2017Other Links:Rob FalvoDiana LoomerScott MeisterJacob NisslyCarl AllenOnce on This IslandPaul RennickSandi RennickKeith HendricksDaniel KirkpatrickMatt PenlandTyler SammonsJose PerezSnarky PuppySteve PruittRoss PedersonMichael D'AngeloChristopher DeaneBob SchietromaLalo DavilaShe-e WuEric Shuster“See Ya Thursday” - Steve MackeyBrett DietzMorton FeldmanJim AtwoodA Soldier's Tale - Igor StravinskyWilliam KraftMatthew StraussBrian Del Signore“Hallelujah” - IL DIVO“Amish Paradise” - Weird Al YankovicRichard BrownSvet StoyanovDavid HerbertCaroline ShawMusic for 18 Musicians - Steve ReichGrosse Pointe Blank trailerPrimary Colors trailerAvengers: Secret Wars trailerSilence - John CageJim's WingsBig City BurritoBlueyRaves:Jammin' at the Margins: Jazz and the American Cinema - Krin Gabbard
Die einheimischen Berggeher - Jäger, Wildschützen, Touristen - benutzten zur Unterstützung für ihr Fortkommen im Gebirge gern eine mannshohe hölzerne Stange mit einem geschmiedeten Spitz. Aber kann so ein Bergstock wirklich verhext sein?
Meet Shae - a real estate agent who is passionate about helping others find their dream home and live a life of abundance and prosperity. With years of experience in the industry, Shae knows the ins and outs of the real estate market and is dedicated to providing exceptional service to all of her clients. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer or a seasoned investor, Shae will work tirelessly to ensure that your real estate goals are met. With a focus on delivering value and helping others achieve their dreams, Shae is the ideal partner for all of your real estate needs. Shae also helps realtors who are seeking a professional and personal growth opportunities while looking for supportive leadership!Here at eXp Realty - we encourage you to live an abundant lifestyle guided by our five core values: Serving Others (faith), Maximizing Health, Building Relationships, Operating a Thriving Business, and Living an Abundant Life. Join us and take your career to the next level!Our Sponsors:* Check out Kinsta: https://kinsta.com* Check out Mint Mobile: https://mintmobile.com/tmf* Check out Moorings: https://moorings.com* Check out Trust & Will: https://trustandwill.com/TRAVIS* Check out Warby Parker: https://warbyparker.com/travisAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
CHE Director Will Brockliss sits down with documentary filmmaker Jeff Spitz to reflect on the twenty fifth anniversary of his film THE RETURN OF NAVAJO BOY. Their conversation spans partnering with the Navajo Nation, ethical filmmaking, and the significance this film had not only on uranium cleanup in Monument Valley, Utah, but on one family who lives there. The post THE RETURN OF NAVAJO BOY, 25 Years Later: A Conversation with Jeff Spitz appeared first on Edge Effects.
(01:23) De Harlequin bouquet-roman bestaat 50 jaar en dat wordt gevierd met een schrijfwedstrijd, waarin wordt opgeroepen om een verhaal te schrijven dat ‘zindert van de hartstocht'. Het lijkt alsof de ingrediënten van de bouquet-roman na vijftig jaar toch hetzelfde zijn gebleven, maar is het genre ondertussen dan toch veranderd? En waarom blijft de bouquet-roman zo populair? We hebben het erover met de Nederlandstalige bouquet-roman schrijver van het eerste uur. (08:48) Volgende week wordt het bombardement op de Duitse stad Dresden herdacht. Hoeveel mensen het leven lieten is nog steeds onduidelijk. Hoe blikken de Duitsers hierop terug? Historicus en Duitsland-kenner Krijn Thijs licht toe waarom de herdenking van deze zwarte bladzijde altijd al beladen is maar dit jaar extra, vanwege de komende Bondsdagverkiezingen. (20:14) Bij Het Nationale Ballet het programma ‘Jewels' in première, met stukken van de Amerikaans-Russische choreograaf George Balanchine. Balanchine (1904-1983) staat bekend als de choreograaf die de fysieke grenzen van de danseres tot in extreme oprekte. Wat betekende dat voor de balletkunst en voor de positie van de ballerina, en met name voor het gebruik van de spitz? Laura Stek volgde het spoor van het martelschoentje in de audiodocumentaire ‘Martelwerktuig en heiligdom'. Meer info: https://www.vpro.nl/programmas/ovt/luister/afleveringen/2025/09-02-2025.html (https://www.vpro.nl/programmas/ovt/luister/afleveringen/2025/09-02-2025.html%20)
A new season is upon us on the Ladies European Tour and with that comes a new series of The LET Golf Podcast!Joining us for the first episode of the year is Austria's Emma Spitz. The 24-year-old enjoyed an excellent 2024 finishing 14th in the Order of Merit and competing at the Olympic Games.Emma shares her Paris 2024 memories - which included meeting basketball stars and witnessing the closest race in history - what she's been up to during the offseason, and what she's most looking forward to in 2025.The bubbly character also talks tennis as well as her friendship with Alexandra Försterling. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, I welcome Roger Spitz back to the show. Roger is a futurist, author, and president of Techistential, which is a strategy consultancy. He's also the chair of The Disruptive Futures Institute, which is a global education hub. For the purposes of this episode, however, he is the author of a new book, Disrupt with Impact - Achieve Business Success in an Unpredictable World, which is all about helping to guide us through uncertainty and unpredictability. Roger was in London at the end of last year and we met up and recorded this fabulous episode in an external studio. We covered lots of ground with this chat, including what Roger means by “disruption 3.0”, uncertainty, AI, some of the shortcomings of our education system, and what leaders can and should be doing to disrupt with impact. Show Notes: Disrupt with Impact - https://www.thrivingondisruption.com/disrupt-with-impact Roger on LinkedIn - Roger Spitz Techistential – www.techistential.ai Roger on the podcast on episode 198 - https://open.spotify.com/episode/0LTP4xkhxwpjwpUEDeE7Xe?si=LhgixrbnRXGB9OXSccLK4Q Joseph Schumpeter - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Schumpeter Clayton Christensen - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clayton_Christensen Dr. Peter Bishop - https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-bishop-2866257/ Teach the Future - https://www.teachthefuture.org/ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Learn more about The Decision-Making Studio: https://thedecisionmaking.studio/ All our podcast episodes are here: https://thedecisionmaking.studio/podcast Our latest newsletter: https://us19.campaign-archive.com/?u=f19fc74942b40b513cf66af32&id=1e2a6c0ea9
Send us a textPlay it Again with Gayle Boss (Originally aired 12/23)Full Transcript can be found at www.valeriefentress.com/blogSummary In this episode of the Bookworthy Podcast, Valerie Fentress interviews Gail Boss, the author of All Creation Waits. They discuss the importance of waiting and rest, the inspiration behind the book, and the power of nature in teaching us about God. Gail shares her personal experience of celebrating Advent in a unique way and how it helped her overcome seasonal depression. They also talk about the impact of stories, particularly the Chronicles of Narnia, on shaping their worldview. Gail reveals her current writing project on captive animals and the need to awaken awe and reverence for all creatures. The episode ends with a discussion on the power of waiting and the importance of being spiritually mature to see new beginnings in the midst of darkness.Takeaways Waiting and rest are important practices that can restore our souls and help us prepare for new beginnings.Nature has a profound ability to teach us about God and awaken awe and reverence within us.Stories, like the Chronicles of Narnia, have the power to shape our worldview and open our minds to a world beyond our own.We need to cultivate a love and respect for all creatures, recognizing their inherent value and the lessons they can teach us.Waiting is not empty time; it is a time of learning, preparation, and growth.In the darkness, there is always the potential for new beginnings and resurrection.Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Thanksgiving Traditions08:37 Nature as a Teacher of God14:55 Cultivating Awe and Reverence for All Creatures23:45 Finding New Beginnings in the Darkness28:20 Upcoming Projects and ConclusionGayle BossAmazon.com: All Creation Waits ― Children's Edition: The Advent Mystery of New Beginnings for Children: 9781640608283: Boss, Gayle, Spitz, Sharon: BooksLet's discover great books together!Follow for more:FB: @bookworthypodcastInstagram: @bookworthy_podcastYouTube: BookWorthy Podcast - YouTubetiktok: @valeriefentress
Roger Spitz is the Author of the new book Disrupt with Impact. He's also the President of Techistential and the Chairman of Disruptive Futures Institute. This is a bonus episode from when Mike first interviewed him about The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption which he coauthored. We look forward to having Roger back on to talk about his new book soon. We begin by hearing Roger's origins in investment banking and M&A before shifting to his focus to futures thinking and the Disruptive Futures Institute. In a wide-ranging conversation that explores concepts and frameworks from the Guide, we learn what it takes to excel in a world of continuous disruption. We explore what we can learn from antifragility, Zen Buddhism, and existential philosophy to equip ourselves with the tools and mindsets essential to thriving in the new state of play. We hear how agency is key to navigating emerging complexity. We touch on the importance of humor, dig into the case study of Israel, and conclude with Roger's takes on the role of education in the emerging zeitgeist. It's a provocative exploration of the transformative work coming out of the Disruptive Futures Institute. Don't miss it! Subscribe to Trending in Education wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at TrendinginEd.com for more sharp takes on the future of education.
Send us a textSevered SonsWinter TransitionEpisode 83After the shifter's departure, Farren undergoes a transformation. Donaar hears words of encouragement, the Tortle takes an oath, and Spitz plays with the dogs.Visit our Linktree!Thanks to Wizards of the Coast, Roll20, DnD Beyond, Monument Studios, and thanks to Syrinscape! Theme Music by Ron MurphyBecause Epic Games Need Epic Sound!Episode CreditsRon Murphy – DM, @ron88keysRBDMThe Severed Sons are:Spitz - Claire Clauson, @themmeslothDonaar – Paul Gary, @thepaulgaryThe Tortle – Josh Helgeson, @joshinaround88Farren – Zach Burrell, @zachburrell10This has been a Severed Studios production. Follow us on Twitter and Bluesky at @SeveredStudios!Join our Discord! Join our Patreon!Now you can support us through Buzzsprout as well!Give us a review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Spotify, GoodPods or on our Twitter page and we'll read it on the air. Stay frosty! Support the show
In episode 80 of Topline, host Sam, AJ, and Asad sit down with David Spitz, a former investment banker turned entrepreneur, to tackle the topic of GTM efficiency. Together, they dive into the growing challenges SaaS companies face as GTM efficiency metrics continue to decline. David introduces a new metric that compares sales and marketing spend to net changes in ARR, highlighting a troubling trend of inefficiency across public SaaS companies. They unpack the implications of this shift, examine how economic factors are shaping the landscape, and discuss how SaaS business models are evolving in response. Topline by Pavilion is also proud to debut The Revenue Leadership Podcast with Kyle Norton. Listen to the first two episodes now. Want more? Join the Topline Slack channel to engage with hosts, guests, and other listeners and subscribe to Topline Newsletter.
From the ground floor of Thrash Metal playing Lead Guitar with Anthrax to a full on master watchmaker Dan Spitz is the definition of passion. Tune in and hear how he became a watchmaker on today's episode of Let There Be Talk. Thanks for tuning in my friends and dont forget to join my Patreon for over 160 bonus episodes. https://www.patreon.com/DeanDelray All my tour dates are here https://www.deandelray.com/tourdates Thank you for all your support of=ver the last 13 years. I really appreciate it. DDR
From the ground floor of Thrash Metal playing Lead Guitar with Anthrax to a full on master watchmaker Dan Spitz is the definition of passion. Tune in and hear how he became a watchmaker on today's episode of The Grail. Thanks for tuning in my friends and dont forget to join my Patreon for over 160 bonus episodes. https://www.patreon.com/DeanDelray All my tour dates are here https://www.deandelray.com/tourdates Thanks for all your support. DDR
Welcome to The Relatable Voice podcast! Today, we're excited to speak with Peter H. Spitz. Peter is an inventor, CEO, and author whose remarkable journey began when he immigrated to the U.S. from Austria in 1939. His distinguished career in the energy and chemicals industry, marked by seven scientific patents, has notably shaped the field. His latest book, Reflecting on History: How the Industrial Revolution Created Our Way of Life, offers a compelling exploration of how historical inventions have influenced our modern world. Find out more at: http://peterspitzbooks.com/