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Award-winning reporter Dejan Kovacevic, a lifelong veteran of the Pittsburgh sports scene, delivers three 'Daily Shot' podcasts every weekday morning, one each covering the Steelers, Penguins and Pirates! Plus three additional 'Double Shot' videos that stream live on YouTube every weekday afternoon starting at 3 p.m. Eastern! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Award-winning reporter Dejan Kovacevic, a lifelong veteran of the Pittsburgh sports scene, delivers three 'Daily Shot' podcasts every weekday morning, one each covering the Steelers, Penguins and Pirates! Plus three additional 'Double Shot' videos that stream live on YouTube every weekday afternoon starting at 3 p.m. Eastern! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mancanza di tempo e giornate sempre più piene sono tra le ragioni più frequenti che ci allontanano dall'attività fisica. Ma per ottenere benefici serve davvero allenarsi a lungo? In questa puntata scopriamo come anche sessioni brevi, se svolte con regolarità e nel modo corretto, possano contribuire al benessere fisico e mentale. Ne parliamo con Valentina Greggio, personal trainer, per capire come rendere il movimento un'abitudine sostenibile e alla portata di tutti.
Abbiamo parlato tante volte di lavoro e di burnout; in questo episodio ci siamo chiesti come si fa a entrare realmente nel riposo. Riposarsi davvero è un’arte, e l’estate, con il suo cambio di ritmi, ce ne dà l’occasione. Stare sempre sul pezzo ti fa fermare solo quando crolli La mentalità dell’efficienza riempie ogni tempo morto: ottimizzi anche la pausa, e ti fermi quando sei crollato. Così emergono i falsi riposi — lo scroll, le serie tv, i “piccoli premi” che ti concedi dopo esserti fatto in quattro — che invece di ricaricarti ti demoliscono e ti lasciano più stanco di prima. Il riposo vero è uno spazio da prendersi e da difendere Il primo passo è ascoltarsi: darsi il permesso di prendere tempo per sé, oltre la paura del giudizio e le frasi autosabotanti (“quando finirò questo progetto…”). Quello spazio va difeso e vissuto fine a se stesso, senza agganciarlo a una qualche produttività: a volte per entrarci c’è una vera battaglia da combattere, con te stesso e con gli altri. I canali di ricarica sono appuntamenti con te stesso Le uscite di energia — lavoro e famiglia — sono fisse, mentre i canali di entrata (sport, amicizie maschili, hobby, spiritualità) sono i primi che saltano. Vanno presi come appuntamenti di lavoro, compreso una routine di sonno regolare e un giorno di stacco settimanale: il riposo è rebuilding, e più ti ricarichi più sei in grado di donarti in maniera libera e presente. La sfida: fissa i momenti di ricarica come scogli in mezzo al mare e lascia che la vita ci giri intorno: è quello che proviamo a vivere anche nei gruppi realmen, tra piano di battaglia e uscita mensile. Buon ascolto! Per entrare a far parte dei gruppi realmen
Były sędzia ad hoc Europejskiego Trybunału Praw Człowieka prof. Ireneusz Cezary Kamiński krytykuje nowe linie orzecznicze ETPCz, zarzucając, że wychodzą one poza przepisy umów międzynarodowych. Zwraca uwagę, że nie tylko w Polsce takie orzecznictwo budzi kontrowersje. W takich krajach jak Wielka Brytania czy Szwajcaria czołowi gracze polityczni podnoszą oficjalnie postulaty wyjścia z Europejskiej Konwencji Praw Człowieka.
Questa settimana ascoltiamo la storia di ALESSANDRA LAZZARIN, illustratrice. Alessandra è anche architetta e ha pubblicato numerosi e premiati albi illustrati, a partire dal primo, “Un gioco da ragazze”, edito da Orecchioacerbo e di cui è autrice di testo e immagini, fino al più recente, “Florian”, romanzo di Guus Kuijer, edito da Camelozampa, finalista all'ultimo premio Strega ragazzi . Alessandra ha un tratto vivace, vibrante, contemporaneo, che mi ha colpito dal primo incontro. Oggi parliamo di ribellione, Venezia, carboneria e tanto altro ancora.Questo è un podcast indipendente. Clicca i link qui di seguito per: Diventare un PATREON de "Il Mondo Invisibile" e sostenere questo podcast con un piccolo contributo per coprire le spese di produzione ed aiutarmi a continuare questo progetto;Ricevere la NEWSLETTER de “Il Mondo Invisibile” su Substack;Ascoltare il podcast anche su YOUTUBE;Seguire l'account Instagram @ilmondoinvisibilepodcast e la pagina facebook, per vedere le opere degli artisti, e per mandarmi i tuoi commenti.Grazie milleA presto! Alessandro#alessandralazzarin #arte #illustratori #illustratore #illustrazioni #illustrazione #alboillustrato #picturebook #immagini #ilmondoinvisibile #ilmondoinvisibilepodcast #podcastitaliani
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Lev Rubinstein, en av Rysslands mest hyllade och omtyckta författare, omkom i en trafikolycka 2024. Fredrik Wadström minns honom genom sina intervjuer med Lev Rubinstein från olika tidpunkter och platser, möten insamlade under mer än tjugo års tid. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. I veckans Lundströms Bokradio minns vi en originell och inflytelserik röst i den europeiska samtidslitteraturen. Lev Rubinstein var en del av de så kallade Moskvakonceptualisterna och ett av hans viktigaste särdrag var hans enradiga dikter som han skrev på kartotekskort. Under uppläsningar bläddrade han sig fram och läste kort för kort. Med tiden fick Rubinsteins projekt ett samlingsnamn: Det stora kartoteket. När han gavs ut första gången i bokform på svenska 2001 hade samlingen titeln Tiden går - ur Det stora kartoteket.I programmet hör vi Lev Rubinstein i Fredrik Wadströms intervjuer som sträcker sig från 2001 fram till den sista intervjun gjord i maj 2022. Medverkar gör även översättaren Lars Kleberg, som kände författaren och översatte hans dikter till svenska, samt Daria Serenko, aktivist, feminist och en starkt lysande stjärna i en ny ung generation ryska författare.Förutom av Lars Kleberg har Lev Rubinsteins texter översatts till svenska av Johan Öberg, Kajsa Öberg Lindsten och Dmitri Plax.Programmet sändes första gången våren 2024.Skriv till oss! bokradio@sverigesradio.seEtt reportage av Fredrik WadströmProgramledare: Marie Lundström
Welcome to episode 304 of the Women's Running podcast. I'm your host Esther Newman and she's your other host Holly Taylor. On this podcast we talk about health, politics, stuff on TV and what we ate last night. Occasionally, we talk about running.Hayfever and ticksWe get straight in there with some hayfever chat – yes, we're so current. But there's reason for it: Hol's been at a festival – yes, another one! While I've been traumatised while camping: stay out of the long grass, people. We also discuss weird behaviour down the gym, and we revisit the boob chat.Pick up the mag!If you're fond of this pod, you are going to LOVE Women's Running Magazine. Hop along to womensrunning.co.uk/podsquad to subscribe to the best running magazine there is and to bag yourself a tasty saving with a third off. That's womensrunning.co.uk/podsquad.LinksBag yourself a third off the mag with womensrunning.co.uk/podsquad Sign up to a place on the SheRaces race on 5th July – lots of distances and options available, including walking!These are the Stripe and Stare pants I was going on about.And this is the Lemonade Dolls bra that I've just boughtSetting up your own podcast? Try Zencastr – we've been using it for ages and LOVE ITDo join us on Patreon so you can come and chat in our new Pod Squad community on Discord! Go to patreon.co.uk/womensrunningEmail us at wrpodcast@anthem.co.uk with any questions or running stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if the answer isn't more productivity… What if it's stillness? In this episode of The MisFitNation, former U.S. Marine, author, and founder of Stare at the Wall, Mark Blacknell shares his incredible journey from service, struggle, and searching… to discovering peace through simplicity. After decades of meditation practice and personal transformation, Mark now shares his message with veterans, inmates, seniors, treatment programs, and communities across the country. This isn't about escaping life. It's about learning how to fully live it. Marine Corps lessons and resilience Meditation and mental clarity The power of stillness Simplifying life in a chaotic world Healing through presence Finding peace after struggle ✅ Veterans ✅ First responders ✅ Leaders under pressure ✅ Anyone overwhelmed by life ✅ People seeking clarity and peace ✅ Anyone searching for purpose
Iscriviti al periodo di prova ad un euro al mese su shopify.it Per il ciclo Focus Rallenta: una settimana per riscoprire il valore delle pause, del recupero e di una produttività più sostenibile. Una puntata sul perché stare senza fare nulla ci mette a disagio e su come trasformare l'ozio in recupero, presenza e scelta intenzionale.
"Stare. It is the way to educate your eye, and more." -- Walker Evans "I am at war with the obvious." -- William Eggleston In this episode, Antonio and Ward talk about how photography often grows out of ordinary days, familiar routines, and the small things that catch our attention when we are willing to stay open to them. The conversation moves through weather, travel, flea markets, rodeos, old cameras, and personal projects, but the larger theme is about remaining photographically awake even when there is no grand subject in front of you. Whether it is storm clouds over Nebraska, a county fair, a vintage Kodak Brownie, or a quiet experiment with color, the episode is about trusting the small sparks that keep a photographer engaged. The discussion also turns toward presence and patience, especially through the Japanese idea of Zanshin, or “remaining mind.” Antonio and Ward connect that idea to photography as a kind of follow-through: staying with the moment after pressing the shutter, rather than rushing away from it or judging the image too quickly. Alongside references to William Eggleston, simple cameras, and ongoing personal projects, the episode becomes a reflection on attention itself: how photographers keep seeing, how they work through quiet periods, and how the ordinary can become meaningful when we give it enough time. William Eggleston Fixed Digital Photography's Biggest Flaw - The Photographic Eye Alfie [BOXX] Camera on Kickstarter Watch this podcast on YouTube. Subscribe to our Substack Newsletter Help out the show by buying us a coffee! Support the show by purchasing Antonio's Zines or buying a print. Support the show by purchasing Ward's Zine, Book and Prints Send us a voice message, comment or question. Show Links: Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Instagram, Bluesky, and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Vero, Bluesky, Instagram and Facebook page. Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio Deezer Podcast Addict
Anche a fine stagione i nostri prodi, insieme all'uomo del Giappone, non possono stare tranquilli, ma dovranno difendersi dall'attacco di un prete piazzista e di un trailer orrendo...come al solito. Almeno la canzone sarà quella giusta?
“Seems the only one who doesn't see your beauty is the face in the mirror looking back at you.”This week, we're doing a Show and Tell on one of literature's most enduring symbols: the mirror. From Narcissus to Dorian Gray, Snow White's magic mirror to Alice Through the Looking Glass, mirrors have long served as devices of identity, vanity, the supernatural, and the soul, and Taylor Swift is no stranger to the motif. We trace mirrors across three songs: Tied Together with a Smile (Taylor Swift, 2006), Begin Again (Red, 2012), and Anti-Hero (Midnights, 2022). Along the way, we explore distorted self-perception and the inner child, the mirror as a post-breakup identity reset, why Taylor would rather stare directly at the sun than face her own reflection, and what social media has to do with all of it. Plus: Dorian Gray, Narcissus, vampires without souls, the Bloody Mary game, and an accidental Justin Timberlake shout-out. Subscribe for free to get episode updates or upgrade to paid to get our After School premium content: aptaylorswift.substack.com/subscribe After School subscribers get monthly bonus episodes, exclusive content, and early access to help shape future topics! Stay up to date at aptaylorswift.com Mentioned in this episode: The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde Hamlet, William Shakespeare Alice Through the Looking Glass, Lewis Carroll Reflection — Mahesh Dattani (Indian play) Reflection — Mulan (1998 film) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film) Greek Mythology: Narcissus Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Mirror of Erised), J.K. Rowling Tied Together with a Smile — Taylor Swift (2006) Begin Again — Taylor Swift, Red (2012) Anti-Hero — Taylor Swift, Midnights (2022) Episode Highlights: [01:13] Mirrors in literature and the arts: identity, vanity, and the soul [09:00] Song 1: Tied Together with a Smile — the fractured self and distorted physical perception [23:52] Song 2: Begin Again — “Took a deep breath in the mirror” [34:11] Song 3: Anti-Hero — “I'll stare directly at the sun, but never in the mirror” Follow AP Taylor Swift podcast on social! TikTok → tiktok.com/@APTaylorSwift Instagram → instagram.com/APTaylorSwift YouTube → youtube.com/@APTaylorSwift Link Tree → linktr.ee/aptaylorswift Bookshop.org → bookshop.org/shop/apts Libro.fm → tinyurl.com/aptslibro Contact us at aptaylorswift@gmail.com Affiliate Codes: Krowned Krystals — krownedkrystals.com — use code APTS at checkout for 10% off! Libro.fm — Looking for an audiobook? Check out our Libro.fm playlist and use code APTS30 for 30% off books found here: tinyurl.com/aptslibro This podcast is neither related to nor endorsed by Taylor Swift, her companies, or record labels. All opinions are our own. Intro music produced by Scott Zadig aka Scotty Z
Dopo un weekend in cui mi sono sentita particolarmente viva, ho iniziato a riflettere sulla differenza tra stare bene e sentirsi davvero vivi. In questa puntata parliamo di comfort, sogni, rischio e di quei momenti che ci fanno sentire profondamente connessi alla vita. Ps. Ecco alcuni link utili: Accedi alla community di Yogi gratuita
Sono nella dispensa di tutti o quasi, ma in pochi le usano davvero bene. Scopriamo insieme il potere di spezie ed erbe aromatiche: come abbinarle, quando aggiungerle e perché possono trasformare un piatto semplice in qualcosa di straordinario
Essere creativi significa anche imparare a stare comodi nelle zone di confine, in quei posti un po' a metà.Oggi leggiamo un brano da un libro di Mac Barnett, ospite dell'intervista di questa settimana del podcast. Mac ha scritto un libro sui libri per bambini, che si chiama “La porta segreta”, edito da Terredimezzo....mai casa editrice fu più azzeccata.Se questo podcast ti piace, aiutami a farlo arrivare da qualcuno che potrebbe trovarlo utile.Ti auguro una buona giornata.A presto!Alessandro#ilmondoinvisibilepodcast #respiropodcast #arte #creatività #ispirazione #podcastitaliani #respiro
Aston Villa är Europa League-mästare – och frågan är om Unai Emery numera måste nämnas bland världens absolut bästa tränare? Vi hyllar Villas finalinsats och pratar om Victor Nilsson Lindelöfs perfekta flytt.Dessutom: Irritationen kring de svenska landslagströjorna, spelaren vi tror kommer bli VM:s allra största flopp och senaste nytt kring Spygate.Programledare: August SpångbergExperter: Robin Bylund & Linus RosenbergViva Fotboll görs i med Motorola: I sommar är det som bekant dags för Fifa World Cup 2026 i USA, Mexiko och Kanada och du kan få en av dom åtråvärda biljetterna! Motorola lanserar sin nya vikbara smartphone, Razr Fold som är en del av FIFA World Cup 26™️ Collection. Utfälld får du en stor och skarp skärm på 8,1 tum perfekt att kolla sommarens fotboll på! Och det bästa av allt då? Om du köper en Motorola Razr Fold hos Tre ingår en matchbiljett till Fifa World Cup 2026!Länk: https://www.tre.se/handla/mobiltelefoner/motorolaViva Fotboll görs i samarbete med ATG:Gå med i Viva Fotbolls Tillsammanslag på ATG, där vi varje helg skickar in en välkalibrerad Big 9-kupong där vi försöker fälla någon av dom stora favoriterna för att stå där med miljongarantin på ensam vinnare med 9 rätt. Här har ni laget: https://www.atg.se/tillsammans/inbjudan/XKZI-CGTW-319315/tDhBPMy5pbFG8uzq%3AaJrSG_tO82Uf1mO6Zm4Fpw%3A7b2V4nqE-g4m1k4fuwZJ3VAKVv-2dCMKgw?gameId=BIG9_2025-08-23_725344240_2060735806Du hittar alltid dom senaste tripplarna, andelarna, Big 9 och annat från oss på https://www.atg.se/k26/18+ Regler & villkor gäller. Stödlinjen.seI samarbete med TV4 Play:Unikt erbjudande ger dig som lyssnare möjligheten att ta del av ännu en spännande säsong av La Liga och Serie A, dessutom kan du streama sommarens VM hos TV4 Play, med paketet TV4 Play Sport för enbart 124,50 kr/mån i 3 månader. Utöver det serier, film, tennis, rally, hästhoppning och mycket annat.Följ länken för att ta del av erbjudandet: https://www.tv4play.se/kampanj/vivaKontakta redaktionen: linus@k26media.seVill ditt företag samarbeta med Viva fotboll? freddie@k26media.seSociala Medier:Instagram - Viva_fotbollTwitter - VivafotbollTikTok - VivafotbollTidskoder:00:45 Intro 02:45 Aston Villa vinner Europa League 22:50 Senaste kring Spygate27:15 Lamine Yamals & Fermins skada inför VM29:50 Emil Holm till Premier League?32:00 Carvajal lämnar Real Madrid 35:10 Sveriges tröjnummer i VM41:10 Volleyboll Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sztuczna inteligencja zmienia marketing szybciej niż kiedykolwiek wcześniej. Automatyzacja, analiza danych i nowe narzędzia AI otwierają przed firmami ogromne możliwości, ale jednocześnie rodzą pytania o rolę człowieka, bezpieczeństwo danych i przyszłość pracy marketerów.
Maracanà con Marco Piccari e Stefano Impallomeni. Ospiti: Bezzi:" La protesta dei tifosi della Lazio non ha portato nulla" Paglia:"Lotito ha distrutto la Lazialità e la squadra" Tosatti:" I tifosi devono tornare e stare vicino alla squadra e alla maglia"
Programledare: Dawid FjällPanel: Noa Bachner & Sabri SuvakciGäster: Martin MutumbaGäster på länk: Henrik Berggren, Simon Eriksson, Bernt Hulsker och Elisa PalhaRedaktion: Oliver Tommos Jernberg, Carl Hultin, Victor Enberg & William ÅbergAnsvarig utgivare: Dawid Fjäll Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jaskinia okazała się nie tylko domem kultu ale i kilku niepokojących tajemnic. Wyznawcy Myrkula przemienili szkielet bestii w swoje plugawe obozowisko a skały skrywają kolejne sekrety. Tym razem takie, które zdają się bezpośrednio łączyć z grupą poszukiwaczy przygód. Wygląda też na to, że to nie jedyne echa przeszłości, które dobijają się do metaforycznych drzwi. Stare śmieci wzywają. Kolejny cel podróży jawi się na horyzoncie a tętent końskich kopyt to nie jedyne wibracje, które wydaje ziemia. Tylko czym jest ten niepokojący dźwięk i czy ma coś wspólnego z obecną sytuacją na Wybrzeżu Mieczy? Trzeba to sprawdzić i wpakować się w kolejne kłopoty.Dungeons & Dragons powraca, po przerwie. Zapraszamy do obejrzenia naszego dotąd najbardziej ambitnego projektu, który łączy wątki Duetu z Berduska, Wrót Baldura oraz serii D&D Legendy.Kampania powstała przy wsparciu:⚔️ 5 ŻYWIOŁÓW: https://5zywiolow.com/
Drugi poudarki oddaje: - Bled kot prva slovenska občina dobiva 20-letno turistično strategijo. - Mestna občina Koper in krajevna skupnost Gračišče zavračata očitke, da je bil prenos lastništva vaškega doma v Kubedu nezakonit. - Zasavski filmarji, združeni v društvu Loke studio, pravijo, da so v 15-ih letih zvabili pred kamere polovico Zasavcev, v prihodnjih 15-ih bi jih radi še pol. - V Celju končujejo obsežno prenovo Stare grofije, kjer bodo razstavili tudi eno najpomembnejših arheoloških odkritij na Slovenskem.
Massimiliano Bogni ha intervistato in esclusiva Andrea Trinchieri per parlare della sua nuova avventura al PAOK Salonicco, del suo passato come allenatore, di due momenti chiave come la stoppata di Hines su Baldwin e la tripla di Francisco che salvò lo Zalgiris, ma anche tanti temi come il NIL, la miglior squadra che abbia allenato, l'Eurolega e tanto altro.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
Il nostro corpo ci parla ogni giorno, e imparare ad ascoltarlo è il primo passo verso il benessere. Piccoli segnali come una leggera variazione nella frequenza o nella sensazione durante la minzione possono diventare preziose informazioni per prenderci cura di noi stessi in modo consapevole. Oggi la medicina offre strumenti sempre più efficaci per riconoscere precocemente, trattare con successo e spesso prevenire le infezioni dell'apparato urogenitale. A Obiettivo Salute risveglio ne parliamo con il professor Alessandro Giammò, Responsabile della Struttura di Neuro-Urologia presso l'Unità Spinale dell'Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Città della Salute e della Scienza di Torino.
V poznih 30. letih 20. stoletja se je že jasno začela vzpostavljati nova geopolitična realnost, ki je izpodrinila dobri dve desetletji trajajoč Versajski mir. Stare politične tvorbe so razpadle, pod vprašaj se je postavljala stabilnost zahodnih liberalnih demokracij in nove sile so začele narekovati novo politično ureditev starega kontinenta. Kraljevina se je znašla v zelo nezavidljivem položaju, znotraj nje pa se je še slabše pisalo slovenskim deželam. Pod pritiski zunanjih sil in s potrebo po lastnem političnem preživetju, se je meščanska politika na Slovenskem obupana začela zatekati k silam novega svetovnega reda in poskušala izboriti ugoden položaj slovenskega ljudstva. Kako so se lotili teh dejanj? Kako uspešni so bili? Zakaj so pri tem videli okupatorje kot možne sogovornike pri ohranjanju slovenske avtonomnosti? Na ta in druga vprašanja sta nam v tokratnih Sledeh časa pomagala odgovoriti raziskovalca in znanstvena svetnika na Inštitutu za novejšo zgodovino dr. Bojan Godeša in dr. Jure Gašparič. foto: Natlačen in Sosvet na srečanju z Mussolinijem v Rimu, 8. junija, 1941, Wikipedija, javna last
Lasse Granqvist & Tommy Åström möter legendariska radioprofilen Uno Hedin. Veteranvärldsmästaren och expertkommentatorn i bordtennis jämför Truls Möregårdh med Jan-Ove Waldner. Travtipset med klassiska ”LLLYCKA TILL” och kärleken till hästar. Fascinationen och förtrollningen med schack. Och hur Uno kläckte idén att skapa Jerringpriset. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nova vlada RS je v zadnjih fazah oblikovanja. Čeprav še ne vemo zagotovo, kdo vse jo bo sestavljal, je slovenskim državljanom že s sprejetjem interventnega t. i. omnibus zakona jasno nakazala, kakšno politiko namerava izvajati in na kakšen način bo to počela. Skozi prizmo najverjetnejše podobe slovenske prihodnosti lahko tudi aktualne dogodke na mednarodnem prizorišču dojemamo drugače, kot smo jih doslej.
You are already the diamond. The light has been coming in for years, refracting through every sorrow, every question, every practice, and you have been waiting for a piece of paper to tell you it was real. This episode explores Hod, the Sephiroth of Splendor, and asks what it actually means to receive: not as passive absorption but as the active, creative act that turns tradition into a living third thing. Charlie and Brian walk through the Four Paths of Creation Spirituality to name the difference between obedience culture and genuine receptivity, and close with an embodied practice and blessing for the diamond heart.You left the institution but not the longing. Creation's Paths: A Creation Spirituality Primer is for everyone who still feels the sacred moving through the world and wants a language worthy of that feeling.Creation's Paths is a Christopagan Creation Spirituality community rooted in the conviction that creation is original blessing, not original sin. If this episode found you at the right moment, you are welcome here.New to Creation's Paths? Start here: https://www.creationspaths.com/p/start-hereThe book: Creation's Paths: A Creation Spirituality Primer https://www.amazon.com/dp/1972869019Educational resources: https://wisdomscry.comThis work is listener and reader supported. If it has been nourishing to you, the most direct way to sustain it is a paid Substack subscription: it keeps the teaching flowing and the community growing. All are welcome here regardless of financial capacity. Spiritual nourishment should flow freely to all who seek it.Become a paid subscriber: Other ways to support: Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/cedorsett Patreon: https://patreon.com/cedorsett Cash App: https://cash.app/$CreationsPathsFind us: Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/creationspaths.com Threads: https://www.threads.net/@creationspaths Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creationspaths/0:00 The Certificate I Was Waiting For3:29 Hod: The Sephirah of Splendor5:32 Systems That Train You to Wait9:05 The Soul Is an Instrument That Must Be Played13:20 When Receiving Closes Into Control16:18 You Are Already the Diamond (Via Positiva)17:53 One Plus One Equals Three19:46 Clearing Ground Before the Seed (Via Negativa)27:04 Nobody Gets Lego to Stare at the Bricks (Via Creativa)35:31 Radiate It Out (Via Transformativa)36:45 Practice: Receive and Send39:22 Blessed Are Those with the Diamond Heart Get full access to Creation's Paths at www.creationspaths.com/subscribe
Nick Reiner gave prosecutors a chilling glare in a Los Angeles courtroom as he appeared pale and expressionless during the latest hearing in the murder case over the brutal killings of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner. Across the country, Justin Baldoni’s lawyers came out swinging in court, arguing Blake Lively’s career setbacks were caused by her own “bully” reputation, uneven track record and failed ventures — not any alleged smear campaign. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift is shutting down rumors of a falling out with Jack Antonoff after fans speculated trouble when the hit producer was missing from her latest album, signaling their longtime creative partnership is still intact. Rob’s latest exclusives and insider reporting can be found at robshuter.substack.com My novel, It Started With A Whisper, is available now See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Il microbiota è un ecosistema di batteri “buoni” che vive nel nostro intestino e che ha un ruolo importante nel nostro benessere generale. Quando è in equilibrio, aiuta digestione, energia e anche umore. Il microbiota si può “allenare” ogni giorno con alcune abitudini semplici: mangiare in modo vario, ridurre lo stress e mantenere una routine regolare. Di questo e molto altro parliamo con la dottoressa Maria Francesca Jaboli, gastroenterologa ed esperta in nutrizione, ospite di Obiettivo Salute risveglio.
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Language is the key to any culture. But without understanding a foreign language, you can't understand a foreign people. Stare at the sights, eat the food, listen to the music, buy the souvenirs—but at the end of the day, you're an outsider looking in. The recent explosion of language learning systems like Rosetta Stone and Babel have attempted to bridge the gap between ignorance and fluency. We now have incredible translation technology right in our pockets, with smartphones capable of on-the-fly translation of foreign languages, on-device, instantly.Something far greater than instantaneous translation has already happened. In Acts 2, the language barrier is leveled, and the culture of the new Kingdom is unveiled. This isn't just the next big thing; it's fulfilling an ancient promise made centuries earlier.Read Acts 2:1-13 and get ready for a wild ride on Sunday!
Costco breaks it down for smaller portions; New Dubai Chocolate ice cream bars? Sign us up! Meghan Markle's icy stare goes viral; Anne Hathaway is turning a book called Yesteryear into a movie, People magazine's World's Most Beautiful issue is out; The fake Cartier heiress and the fake Rockefeller party crashers! A Pickleball company is suing Jill Zarin for selling their machine under another company's nameSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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On this episode Melanie and I recap our Easter Sundays, I share about my recent trip to Montgomery, Alabama, and Melanie fills us in on a recent plumbing situation in the Shankle house. The excitement never stops.We also discuss our thoughts about the Final Four's music offerings, how Mabel is doing, and it's Melanie's turn for Five Favorites.Hope you enjoy! Join Us on Patreon Our Amazon Shop Birmingham Show (4/23) Live Stream Tickets (and you will have access for a week after the show - on sale through 4/16) (not the 17th like I say at the beginning of this episode) If you'd like to listen online, you can do that here.Show Notes: hair catchers for drains Legacy Sites in Montgomery, AL Perennial in Montgomery Elevation Hotel in Montgomery Strangers by Belle Burden David Thomas and Sissy Goff Stripe & Stare pajama bottoms dibs Desert Island duo multi-colored square wine glasses k18 molecular leave-in hair mask Steve Madden Lexie heels Sponsors: Boll & Branch - use code BIGBOO for 15% off plus free shipping Hungryroot - use code BIGBOO get 40% off your first order and a free item of your choice for life ZocDoc - use this link to book an appointment today Branch Basics - use code BIGBOO for 15% off the premium starter kit
Welcome to the Imperfect Buddha Podcast on the New Books Network. Today, we're stripping away the incense and serenity to look at the cold, hard wall of practice. We are joined by Mark Shinji Blacknell, author of Just Stare at the Damn Wall!. Mark isn't your typical "mindfulness guru"—he's been a Marine, a bus driver, and an alcoholic, bringing a crude and down to Earth view of enlightenment to Zen. In this episode, we dig into the friction between Mark's focus on simple biology and the Soto establishment he knows all too well. We'll be asking: The Technology of the Wall: In an era of bio-hacking and apps, why choose a directive as primitive as staring at a wall? The Myth of Enlightenment: Why does Mark tell his readers to "forget enlightenment" and embrace being a "doctor of nothing"? The Shadow Side: We discuss whether "McMindfulness" ignores how meditation can make unstable people more dangerous. Raw Acceptance vs. Nihilism: How do we differentiate "accepting life as it is" from a passive, terrifying nihilism? The End of the Path: If the goal is "doing nothing for nothing," how do we even know we're practicing? From meditating with prisoners on death row to the often dirty and frustrating reality of being a practitioner, Mark joins us to explain why the only way to fail a practice is to stop: the rest is all part of the process. Is this book just a very long way of telling us to shut up? Let's find out. Host's webpage: here Mark Blacknell: here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Welcome to the Imperfect Buddha Podcast on the New Books Network. Today, we're stripping away the incense and serenity to look at the cold, hard wall of practice. We are joined by Mark Shinji Blacknell, author of Just Stare at the Damn Wall!. Mark isn't your typical "mindfulness guru"—he's been a Marine, a bus driver, and an alcoholic, bringing a crude and down to Earth view of enlightenment to Zen. In this episode, we dig into the friction between Mark's focus on simple biology and the Soto establishment he knows all too well. We'll be asking: The Technology of the Wall: In an era of bio-hacking and apps, why choose a directive as primitive as staring at a wall? The Myth of Enlightenment: Why does Mark tell his readers to "forget enlightenment" and embrace being a "doctor of nothing"? The Shadow Side: We discuss whether "McMindfulness" ignores how meditation can make unstable people more dangerous. Raw Acceptance vs. Nihilism: How do we differentiate "accepting life as it is" from a passive, terrifying nihilism? The End of the Path: If the goal is "doing nothing for nothing," how do we even know we're practicing? From meditating with prisoners on death row to the often dirty and frustrating reality of being a practitioner, Mark joins us to explain why the only way to fail a practice is to stop: the rest is all part of the process. Is this book just a very long way of telling us to shut up? Let's find out. Host's webpage: here Mark Blacknell: here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/buddhist-studies
Le vacanze dovrebbero essere il momento più bello.Più tempo insieme, meno stress, più connessione.E invece no.I litigi aumentano, la pazienza diminuisce e a un certo punto ti ritrovi a pensare: "Ma perché è tutto così faticoso proprio adesso?”In questo episodio parliamo di quello che succede davvero durante le vacanze: non solo fuori, tra i nostri figli, ma soprattutto dentro di noi.Perché il problema non sono (solo) i litigi.È la nostra soglia che cambia.È l'intensità che aumenta.Sono le aspettative che crollano.E quando iniziamo a vedere questo, cambia completamente il modo in cui possiamo stare dentro al conflitto.✨ Se questo tema ti tocca da vicino, ho preparato un webinar gratuito in cui andremo ancora più a fondo:“Perché i litigi tra bambini ci fanno impazzire?”
Isso e muito mais você aprende na aula completa da canção “Sweet Child O' Mine”, no canal Teacher Milena no YouTube ou no podcast “Aprenda Inglês com Música”. #gunsnroses A aula #286 completa está aqui no podcast. Quer dar aquele up no seu inglês com a Teacher Milena ?
Hi Nay B Sides 1.10 - Titig (Stare), Remind Me To Tell You Later: Padre, and Payaso (Clown) part 1 and 2Motzie (Mari Datuin, various) and Edward McKee (Danny Boyd) chat about the Scooby Gang's secret hobbies (or hobbies they WOULD have if they weren't busy saving the world), the Hi Nay writing process, and where to find Hi Nay's SECRET LORE. SPOILERS for recent episodes!The full episode will be available to $10 Patrons and above as part of their monthly rewards! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
He wasn't a monk. He wasn't a guru. He was just a regular guy… who finally found something that actually worked. Meet Mark Blacknell — Marine veteran, former Teamster, and a working-class kid from Philadelphia's "Dirty Darby." The kind of guy built on adrenaline… solving problems the hard way… never slowing down. But behind that tough exterior? A silent war. For over 20 years, he battled PTSD, anxiety, depression— moving from place to place, losing stability, facing jail time, divorce, and more close calls than he could count. Rock bottom wasn't a moment. It was a lifestyle. Until one day… something unexpected happened. A friend handed him a small book on meditation. No hype. No promises. No "life-changing secrets." Just one message: Stop talking. Start practicing. At first, he didn't buy it. But something about the simplicity… cut through the noise. No performance. No pretending. Just showing up… and sitting down. Five quiet minutes at a time. That's where everything changed. Today, Mark is known for the "Stare at the Wall" practice— a raw, no-nonsense approach to stillness designed for real people living real lives. No fluff. No spirituality theater. Just discipline, presence, and consistency. And his message is simple: If I can come back from that… so can you. Because peace doesn't come from escaping your life— It comes from finally facing it… one quiet moment at a time. self improvement, mental health, PTSD recovery, meditation for beginners, discipline, mindfulness, veteran story, anxiety help, depression recovery, real life transformation, daily habits https://stareatthewall.org/home-262975
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Twenty years. Nearly one thousand episodes on this show. And starting today, we're going to try something a little different this season. Season 21 is about the decisions that actually determine whether innovation lives or dies inside any organization. The real calls. Not the fluff stuff we read in academic textbooks. I want to actually put you in the rooms where these decisions are happening. What went right. What went wrong. My objective is to expose you to the patterns in innovation decisions so that you can recognize them. Recognize them in yourself, in the people you need to influence, long before you step into any landmines. So let's get into it. The Encounter on the Top Floor of Building 25 Making generational decisions on innovation investment can be a make-or-break moment. What I refer to as a CLM, a Career Limiting Move. In my case, it started with a chance conversation with Mark Hurd, HP's CEO. Let me take you back to 2005. HP headquarters is on Page Mill Road in Palo Alto, referred to internally as Building 25. The top floor is where all of the executive offices are. That's where Mark's office was. I was up there doing some meetings and got snagged by Mark. Now, Mark had a reputation. He was a big numbers guy. He believed in what he called extreme benchmarking. You tore into your competitors' numbers. You knew your own numbers in and out.1 Others had warned me about this. He had a famous quote that everybody shared: "Stare at the numbers long enough, and they will eventually confess." Mark believed you could not lead a critical role at HP if you did not know your numbers cold, inside and out. Didn't matter whether it was sales, CTO, a function, or a division. It didn't matter. And Mark tested everyone on the leadership team. Not just the leadership team. He would randomly stop employees and ask them for their numbers based on what group they worked in. It was non-stop. It was constant. To where support staff was literally constantly preparing briefing books for managers, VPs, leaders, just in case they got nabbed by Mark. In my case, I happened to be walking past his office. Mark waved me in. I sat down, and he immediately started drilling me on the CTO numbers. The number he focused on was R&D as a percentage of revenue. The Broken Benchmark: R&D as a Percentage of Revenue Now, if you've been a regular listener of this show, you know my opinion of that metric. R&D as a percentage of revenue is a meaningless number.2 It is absolutely meaningless. But every public company CEO at an innovation-dependent company, all the tech companies, AI companies, even automotive, they live by this number. It's a number that Wall Street looks at. You have to report it as part of your quarterlies, and from there it's simple math.3 When Mark grilled me, he was focused specifically on the PC group at HP. HP's number at the time for the PC group was about one and a half percent. R&D as a percentage of the PC group's revenue. Acer, which was a key competitor, was at 0.8%. Less than one percent. Roughly half of HP's number.4 Apple was at four percent.5 Mark's question, and he was really pounding on this, was: How do we get our ratios in line with Acer? Basically, he was saying: how do we cut costs so that our R&D expense as a percentage of revenue equals Acer at 0.8%? This is exactly the problem with choosing the wrong metric. Now I'm going to quote somebody who I think was probably one of the most insightful leaders in the business world. Charlie Munger. If you've ever watched any of his talks, he had a really strong opinion on certain metrics. Specifically EBITDA, earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. Charlie referred to EBITDA as BS earnings. It was a metric Wall Street swore by, and Munger said it hid more than it revealed. His exact words: "Every time you see the word EBITDA, just substitute the word 'bullshit' earnings."6 R&D as a percentage of revenue is the same problem in a different disguise. It's the metric that makes every company look like it's investing when all it's doing is spending. Mark was using a broken instrument to make a generational decision. If you make decisions based on R&D as a percentage of revenue, and then you do comparisons like "let's make our numbers look like Acer," what you are actually deciding to do is cut your R&D. That is generational. You will destroy a company's innovation capability over the next ten to twenty years before you can even have a hope of rebuilding it.7 "We Are Not Apple and We Never Will Be" I looked at him and said: Why aren't we raising our R&D spend to match Apple? Mark didn't hesitate. He said: "We are not Apple and we never will be." I took offense at that. I was offended that he wouldn't even contemplate it. And I pushed back. I pushed back hard. I argued we could be Apple in areas where we had genuine advantage. Here's one example. Go back to September 2004, about a year before my meeting with Mark. Carly Fiorina was still CEO. Carly had just handed Steve Jobs access to the retail shelf space HP spent thirty years building.8 At that time, HP controlled about nine, nine and a half percent of all retail shelf space for consumer electronics, the largest single entity holding in that category. Where did all that come from? It traces back to the calculator days in the 1970s. Those relationships, those stocking slots, that footprint: HP had spent three decades building that access. Apple was launching the iPod.9 It had no retail distribution in consumer electronics. None. And rather than HP taking advantage of that for itself, it actually opened the door and allowed Apple to come in. That is how the iPod got its traction. It bought Apple the time to build out its own retail strategy, which is ultimately what allowed Apple to be where it is today. That wasn't an accident of history. That was HP giving away a structural competitive asset. When I tried to push back on Mark, saying we could be better with the right investment, it didn't land. Mark viewed the PC business as a commodity. And if it's a commodity, you manage expenses. You don't invest in capabilities. Monthly Arguments and the Search for Better Metrics There was no decision made that day. But something shifted in me. That was the first of many monthly arguments I had with Mark. And they were non-stop. What it drove me to do was start looking for better metrics. We had something most companies don't have: HP's complete financial history going all the way back to the 1940s. I had access to the numbers, division by division, for one of the founding companies of Silicon Valley.10 We were getting traction. I was actually getting Mark to align. I was getting the HP board to align. And then what happens? Mark gets removed as CEO and Leo comes in. Then Meg kicked Leo out and she took over. Then the split of HP into two companies. Acer today? Still roughly 0.9% of revenue in R&D.11 Twenty years later, almost exactly where Mark wanted HP to get to. What I Would Do Differently: Right Argument, Wrong Language If I'm being honest about what I would do differently, I had the right argument. I had the wrong language. The job wasn't to prove Mark wrong. Nobody changes their mind when they're being told they're wrong. I needed to stop speaking CTO and start speaking CEO. Meet him where he was. Make the case in the language of margin, risk, competitive position, the language he already trusted. But that language didn't exist when it came to R&D and innovation. That's the reason I spent the rest of my career building something better. And that is what this season is about. What Comes Next: The Metrics That Tell the Truth That conversation with Mark sent me looking. If R&D as a percentage of revenue was the wrong metric, and I believe to my core that it was, and is, then what's the right one? We went back through HP's own numbers. We back-cast all the way to the 1940s, looking at the numbers by division, by the overall organization. And then something unexpected happened. The archive team at HP gave me access to something nobody had looked at in decades: Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard's original notebooks. What I found in there pointed me somewhere nobody had thought to look. In the next episode, we're going to talk about the metrics that actually tell the truth when it comes to R&D and innovation. If this episode gave you some insights, shifted something, share it with somebody who you think needs to hear it. Particularly if you're trying to fight senior leaders around R&D investment. And in the comments below, tell me: what's that one benchmark that you are required to hit, and yet you've never questioned? Is it the right benchmark? Have you really looked at it? I genuinely would like to know. Show notes and this week's Studio Notes are over at philmckinney.com. Subscribe there. That's where the deeper analysis lives. Every Monday that we post, subscribe. You don't want to miss the next one. I'll see you in the next episode.
Join screenwriter Stuart Wright as he dives into movies that changed your life with director Jeremiah Kipp, in this engaging episode of 3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life. Explore Killer Of Sheep's impact, Dawn Of The Dead analysis, and Jennifer's Body's influence on his personal growth and cinema's transformative power on him. Jeremiah Kipp also discuss the making of the Willa Holland starrer The Mortuary Assistant Movies That Changed Your Life Find out about how Jeremiah Kipp made the J Willa Holland starrer The Mortuary Assistant and the lasting impact of cinema on his life with Stuart Wright on his movie podcast. [1:20] The making of “The Mortuary Assistant” 3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life Killer Of Sheep impact [30:15] Jeremiah Kipp says Killer Of Sheep is done in a cinéma vérité style that he saw on a 16mm print in a revival house when he was quite young in rural Rhode Island. Dawn Of The Dead analysis [36:00] Jeremiah Kipp says he saw Dawn Of The Dead a kid and it was not lost on him, even at that young age, that the protagonists kill all the zombies, take control of the shopping mall, they have everything but then they get bored of it. Jennifer's Body Influence [43:20] Jeremiah Kipp says he didn't see Jennifer's Body when it came out. It seemed like a movie nobody - critics and audiences - liked and then he caught it on streaming a few years later and loved it. Key Take Aways: Discover how movies that changed your life shape personal and professional growth. Learn about how Jeremiah Kipp made the Willa Holland starrer The Mortuary Assistant. Understand cinema's transformative power through Killer Of Sheep (1978), Dawn Of The Dead (1978), Jennifer's Body (2009) About the Guest: Jeremiah Kipp is based in New York. His directing credits include the AMC+ Shudder Original "Slapface" (Audience Award Winner at Cinequest), the horror-sci fi hybrid "Black Wake"; "Don't Pick Up" starring Keith David and Kathryn Erbe, "Draw Up and Stare" starring Michael O'Keefe and Melissa Leo, "The Sadist" starring Tom Savini and "The Pod": starring Larry Fessenden. The Mortuary Assistant will be available on Shudder from March 27th 2026 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow on Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts for more movies that impacted your life! Share your favourite movies that impacted your life on X (@leytonrocks) and leave a 5-star review and tell us which 3 films impacted your adult life. Best ones get read out on the podcast. Credits: Intro/Outro music: *Rocking The Stew* by Tokyo Dragons (https://www.instagram.com/slomaxster/) Written, produced, and hosted by Stuart Wright for [Britflicks.com](https://www.britflicks.com/britflicks-podcast/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For seventy years, the Mitchell-Hedges crystal skull was celebrated as proof of a lost ancient civilization — a relic so perfectly crafted that Hewlett-Packard's own scientists said it shouldn't exist — and every word of the story behind it was a lie.*No AI Voices Are Used In The Narration Of This Podcast*IN THIS EPISODE: Does the mysterious ancient “Crystal Skull of Doom” really have mystical, paranormal properties? (The Crystal Skull's Stare of Death) *** Was the unidentified man found dead on an Adelaide beach in 1948 a Cold War spy? (The Taman Shud Case) *** Two boys exploring the woods in Long Island, New York, found more than just the chestnuts they were looking for. (The Waldron Woods Mystery) *** One pupil discovers that Mystery Meat Monday isn't the only thing to fear when heading to lunch at the school cafeteria. (The Student In The Cafeteria) *** It's amazing the extraordinary lengths our world leaders will go to in order to cover up reports of alien aircraft sightings and the like. And we know they are covering them up, because occasionally they do come clean about it – as they did in the 1980s in Britain. (UFOs: When Governments Come Clean) *** A woman wake up to discover her husband has disappeared from the bed and she can't find him. But after looking through the house, she finds something surprising waiting for her in the bedroom. (I Went Missing From Our Bed) *** A man begins hearing strange noises – only later to discover something extraterrestrial embedded in his ear. (Alien Ear Implant) *** On a hot, sunny, summer Saturday in 1966, three young women in bathing suits left all of their belongings on crowded beach and climbed aboard a motorboat on Lake Michigan. They were never seen again. (Young Women Lost) *** A young boy braves a snow storm and walks miles to the nearest town to try and get medicine for his ailing mother and siblings. On the verge of giving up, a warm-hearted stranger walking his dog comes into sight. But who walks a dog in the middle of a winter snow storm? (A Warm Meeting in Deadly Winter) *** On a quiet street in California sits a stately brick house swarming with paranormal activity… so much so, that Whaley House has been deemed the most haunted house in America. 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On this episode:DATING ISSUESI have some theories on how our imaginations — or lack of maturity with them — plus smart phones ruined dating.THE GEN-Z STAREI have a theory about why Gen-Zers tend to look zoned out in real life.
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Dennis Schröder is in the spotlight after being fined for allegedly hitting Luka Dončić, and JuJu Gotti and Trysta Krick are breaking down what really happened, why the league stepped in, and what it means moving forward. Was the fine justified, or is this another case of NBA star treatment? The hosts also dive into Michael Porter Jr. trade rumors, discussing why MPJ's name keeps popping up in trade talks and which teams could realistically make a move. Is Denver reshuffling, or is this just deadline noise? Plus, we can't ignore the viral stare down between Julius Randle and Victor Wembanyama. The moment had NBA fans buzzing — was it intimidation, respect, or just pure competitive fire? JuJu and Trysta react to one of the coldest face-offs of the season. Drama, trades, fines, and viral moments — it's all here on the Alley Oop Basketball Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices