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In today's Tech3 from Moneycontrol, Razorpay steps into the consumer UPI race with a $30 million bet on POP. Infosys founder Narayana Murthy explains why AI won't take away jobs and shares how ChatGPT made him five times more productive. Plus, Indian Y Combinator-backed startups like Meesho and Razorpay face a $600 million tax hit, and Balaji Telefilms launches AI-generated micro dramas under two minutes. Tune in for the sharpest updates from tech, startups, and business.
Perché una vita "normale" non ci soddisfa più? (e cosa fare per stare meglio)✨ Ti è mai capitato di sentirti vuoto, anche quando la tua vita sembra piena?Di correre da una cosa all'altra… e poi non capire più perché?
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Kāda mēle nerunā? Šo Birutas Pāvilsones un citas šī pusgada skanīgākās mīklas Greizajos ratos min Rēzeknes folkloras draugu kopas "Vīteri" dalībnieki Māra Stare (9 gadi), Karlīna Grandāne (9 gadi), Jāzeps Ušpelis (9 gadi) un kopas vadītāja Sandra Stare. Skanīgāko mīklu kategorijā izvirzītās mīklas sacerējuši: Matilde Būmeistere, Marija Tanuža, Ieva Zvonkus, Daina Kudiņa, Zigurds Tauriņš, Agita Liniņa Tinkuse, Biruta Pāvilsone, Gunars Gūža, Eli Ellere, Teodors Tauriņš, Ieva Vaivode, Luīze Akmans, Regnārs Lēperis, Saša Lurjē un Kaspars Krafts.
In questo episodio di Educare con calma parlo di come affrontare situazioni specifiche in cui i figli ci urlano frasi come «Vai via, lasciami stare!». Esploro il concetto di rispetto e la sua corretta definizione, suggerendo come noi adulti spesso siamo cresciuti con un'idea sbagliata di rispetto.Poi ti fornisco mini linee guida pratiche per rispondere in modo calmo e rispettoso a questi comportamenti senza giustificarli né rinunciare ai nostri confini personali – il rispetto è sempre a due corsie. Infine, parlo dell'importanza di distinguere tra i bisogni dei genitori e quelli dei figli. Ti invito anche a esplorare lezioni ed esercizi disponibili nel mio percorso per educare a lungo termine su La Tela.
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Stare seduti per ore può avere effetti negativi sulla salute. Ma brevi pause attive, anche solo di 5 minuti ogni ora, possono migliorare la circolazione e ridurre la fatica. Studi recenti suggeriscono che queste micro-pause possono aumentare la produttività e il benessere. Ne parliamo a Obiettivo Salute con il prof. Matteo Vandoni, Associato all’Università di Pavia e responsabile del laboratorio di attività motoria adattata.
In 1981, Clash Of The Titans hit theatres and enthralled many a viewer, thanks to the amazing stop-motion work done by legend Ray Harryhausen. In 2010, technology had caught up and was finally able to meet the needs of a movie of such fantastical proportions. The acting…well that's up for debate. Stare not into your speakers lest you turn to stone as we attempt to prove to you that 2010's Clash Of The Titans is not that bad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Non stare sempre al proprio posto, permette alle civiltà di migliorarsi. Nel rispetto delle libertà altrui
Marcus Nilsson vann Champions League med ryska Novosibirsk och blev vald till turneringens mest värdefulla spelare. Dessutom vann han poängligan.Svenska Volleybollförbundet firade med tårta och skickade en bild på fikabordet. Idrottsgalan skickade inte ens en inbjudan.Så inte undra på att varken tittare eller deltagarna i Mästarnas Mästare hade koll på Marcus.Men i volleybolleuropa var han en superkändis, särskilt i Grekland där sporten är upphöjd till religion. De grekiska fansen i Thessaloniki, där han spelade under några år, bar fram honom och laget med hjälp av konfetti, planstormningar och bengaler inomhus.Men hur hamnade han egentligen i Ryssland och hur var standarden där? Stavades den betong och vodka? Mina upplevelser av rysk volleyboll visade sig skilja sig väsentligt från det Marcus varit med om.Det här avsnittet handlar till allra största delen om Marcus karriär, men vi pratar förstås också om Mästarnas mästare, sliding doors som format hans liv vid några tillfällen, vikten av att lära sig språk, synen på Ryssland och om gymnastik är en idrott han testat.Moderator: Gunnar OesterreichMusik: Mattias Klasson/Daniel OlsenDistribution: AcastSamarbetspartners: Life Genomics, Gröna Gårdar, FunmedHitta allt om podden: Websida: https://spannandemoten.se/Instagram: @spannandemotenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/spannandemotenLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gunnar-oesterreich/Kontakt: gunnar@oesterreich.se eller via sociala medier Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Regolare le proprie emozioni significa avere le capacità di controllare il proprio comportamento nel perseguimento di ogni obiettivo, a breve e lungo termine. Le capacità di regolazione emotiva ti permettono di vivere una vita sana ed equilibrata, fisicamente, mentalmente e spiritualmente. Se impari a consapevolizzare – davvero – che hai la possibilità di scegliere come reagire alle situazioni, troverai la forza di affrontare le sfide che incontri nella vita senza perdere di vista quello che è meglio per te. Chiarezza, concentrazione e scopo, tutto questo è legato al potere di scelta. “L'aspetto delle cose varia secondo le emozioni; e così noi vediamo magia e bellezza in loro, ma, in realtà, magia e bellezza sono in noi” (K. Gibran)- Puoi leggere la trascrizione dell'audio qui: https://annarosapacini.com/regolazione-emotiva/- E da questa pagina puoi iscriverti liberamente al mio podcast Comunicare per essere®: https://annarosapacini.com/podcast/ una filosofia di vita pratica e concreta, che permette di mettere da subito in atto il cambiamento- Comunicazione valoriale, Relazioni, Professione, Benessere. Scrittura evolutiva®, grafologia evolutiva®, soluzioni e percorsi sempre e solo su misura. Per informazioni sul progetto, sui contenuti, sugli strumenti e sui percorsi attivabili scrivi a info@annarosapacini.com- Rinforza la tua motivazione e la tua visione interiore: ogni giorno, per te, nuove prospettive che potrai applicare per trasformare la tua vita. Seguimi su Meta-Facebook e sul tuo social preferito, cerca “Annarosa Pacini”➡️ E non dimenticare di iscriverti al mio canale YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@AnnarosaPacini
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The Albanese government wants to increase the tax on super balances above $3m. The treasurer, Jim Chalmers, says it is a modest change but there have been countless articles and columns warning of the economic havoc it could wreak and the impact this would have on the retirement savings of young Australians. Nour Haydar speaks to the national news editor, Josephine Tovey, and the head of newsroom, Mike Ticher, about what will happen if Labor pushes forward with the reform
La contessa ungherese Irma Sztáray è la nuova dama di compagnia dell'imperatrice Elisabetta di Baviera, meglio nota come Sissi. Stare accanto alla sovrana non sarà sempre facile, ma cambierà per sempre la sua vita. Un film con Sandra Hüller, reduce dai successi di “Anatomia di una caduta” e “La zona d'interesse”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A mysterious sphere was seen in the sky over the Columbian city of Buga back in march, 2025, before being recovered on the ground. It has sparked considerable debate due to both its mysterious origin and a series of archaic and archetypical symbols etched on its surface. Researchers have translated the symbols via AI to the following: “The origin of birth through union and energy in the cycle of transformation, meeting point of unity, expansion, and consciousness — individual consciousness.” Those researchers then gave their interpretation of the message: “We interpret it as a message to humanity, encouraging a collective shift in consciousness to help Mother Earth — especially considering the current issues with pollution and environmental decline.”According to Dr Julia Mossbridge, cognitive neuroscientist, “The sphere itself seems kind of like an art project… If an artist is doing this, why is that? Well, I think it's partly the same reason. It's because we're learning that we don't understand what's in our skies or our waters. And there's something going on that's essentially bigger than us.”One of the men who found the sphere, named only as Jose, felt sick for days after touching the orb: “When I poured water on it, it started to smoke, and the water vaporized instantly,” he added. What we have here is an old story, one that is rooted in both collective mythology and UFO legend. Roswell, Kecksburg, and Rendlesham lore maintain mysterious symbols on the craft, Roswell famously had metal that couldn't be altered and had mystical powers, the Flatwoods monster case involved a family and dog becoming sick, and the core reasoning of countless UFO abductions and “alien” interactions involve warnings over pollution and environmentalism. The spherical shape of the Buga object is both an archetypical UFO and a traditional symbol of the soul. Back in April, 1974, the Betz family found a mysterious sphere near their home on Fort George Island, Florida. Slightly smaller than a bowling ball but weighing about 30lbs, it was strongly affected by solar radiation. Researchers from Louisiana “found radio waves coming from it and a magnetic field around it,” and the US Navy's attempt to x-ray the sphere initially failed because the “machine wasn't strong enough to penetrate the steel.” It was determined later the sphere was of human origin. In Coast Rica there are hundreds of stone spheres, while metallic microspheres have been reported in crop circles. South African miners also found in the 1970s spherical objects ranging in size from a few millimeters to several centimeters. The Klerksdorp, Africa, spheres have also been found in Czech Republic and Cost Rica. While some argue they are geological in nature, others speculate they are artificial, which is shocking because they date to 2.8 billion years ago. While on the subject of the spherical archetype, there is Sam Altman's (OpenAI) new ORB device: Time reports: “Stare into the heart of the plastic-and-silicon globe and it will map the unique furrows and ciliary zones of your iris. Seconds later, you'll receive inviolable proof of your humanity: a 12,800-digit binary number, known as an iris code, sent to an app on your phone. At the same time, a packet of cryptocurrency called Worldcoin, worth approximately $42, will be transferred to your digital wallet—your reward for becoming a ‘verified human'.”By scanning the iris, the ORB can determine your humanity, which is ultimately based on 6 protons, 6 neutrons, and 6 electrons, i.e., carbon - the mark of the beast. Built by Tools for Humanity, “It aims to verify 50 million people by the end of 2025; ultimately its goal is to sign up every single human being on the planet. The free crypto serves as both an incentive for users to sign up, and also an entry point into what the company hopes will become the world's largest financial network, through which it believes ‘double-digit percentages of the global economy' will eventually flow.” Why do they need to be verified? Because Altman and TFH believe that incoming “AI AGENTS” will make it impossible to verify what or who is real. The ORB will be installed at gas stations and stores across the USA first, incentivized by free cryptocurrency and facilitating/issuing both a WORLD CURRENCY called Worldcoin and a “WORLD ID,” while providing for a “universal basic income (UBI).” Your identity will be based on the scanning of your “unique furrows and ciliary zones of your iris.” In other words, the gateway to your soul will be captured and used as a “mark” of your humanity. Without it, it's not just that you won't be able to “buy or sell,” you won't even be classified a HUMAN. Images of this “orb” from Time Magazine show the device resting in front of a black and white background, reminiscent of the masonic floor, while the device itself is an artificial all-seeing eye. Elon Musk works in league with Yuval Harari, Sam Altman, and Larry Ellison, the latter two behind the Stargate Project, rushing to gather data for gene specific injections to change DNA. Their names are very telling in Hebrew: Yuval Harari means “streaming from the mountain”; Sam Altman means “name of the old God” and also “Samael, the seducer and accuser” “altering man”; and Larry Ellison means “light of my God Yahweh,” or “victory of the son of Elohim.” Take the names of their companies too: OpenAI, Oracle, and Nvidia (associated with the evil eye). Take Musk's X platform AI called Grok, whose logo is the eye of Saturn. The sons of Elohim are those who have a covenant with (A) God and are selected to be the rulers of planet earth. It now makes perfect sense why Israel is the central leader of this technology; why the black cube is central in artificial intelligence development, including MIT's use of the image, and blackbox AI; and why Jews wear them on their heads or why Muslims walk around one seven times. Think about the shadowy Israeli firm Black Cube or the Larry Fink run BlackRock, not to mention the mostly Israeli Black Box AI. The square is the world and the sphere is the soul-spirit. If the humanity can be reduced to raw energy and data via an artificial spherical device, that scans the gateway, then rather than the soul-spirit inhabiting a body the body will be plugged into the black cube and only carnal urges will remain. *The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. 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Se non riuscirà a reintrodurre i dazi cancellati dal tribunale del commercio, l'amministrazione americana si dedicherà alla tassazione selettiva dei capitali esteri. Tutto è però molto fluido, mentre l'azione globale di stimolo alle economie continuerà a offrire un importante sostegno alle borse.
Amazon (vetrina): clicca quiDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: clicca qui.➨ Iscrivetevi al nostro canale Telegram: clicca quiPuntata 7 (30/5/2025)Roma, 23 maggio 2025, sede della Associazione Che Guevara ONLUS . Presentazione del libro «Sovraimplicazioni. Le interferenze del capitalismo cibernetico nelle pratiche di vita quotidiana» (Renato Curcio, Sensibili alle Foglie, 2024). Registrazione dell'evento a cura di Sebastiano Palamara (Spazio 70). Tra i principali argomenti trattati all'interno dell'episodio: 1) Sulla «industria dell'intelligenza artificiale»; 2) Un tipo di macchine «diverso da quello del Novecento» in un «modo di produzione identico»; 3) Il concetto di «sovraimplicazione»; 4) Sulla «infrastruttura sociale di internet»; 5) L'intelligenza artificiale come «infrastruttura» gestita, nel suo insieme, da «un gruppo di potere infinitamente piccolo e infinitamente potente»; 6) La «razionalità tecnica» come «moltiplicatore dell'irrazionalità»; 7) Una riflessione sulla differenza tra intelligenza artificiale e intelligenza sociale; 8) Domande e risposte.
Klicka här för att börja prenumera på alla avsnitt!Hello Frankies! Avsnitt 82 har landat – som en ofrivillig puss på munnen från en kollega i hotellbaren: överrumplande, kladdigt och med långdragna konsekvenser.I det här avsnittet:
Host Jason Blitman talks to Jonathan Van Ness and Julie Murphy (Let Them Stare) about astrology, the names of our teenage cars, and early inspirations for their book. And Crock Pots. And British accents. And Nobu. They talk about a lot. Jason is then joined by queer icon Alison Bechdel who shares what she's been reading and talks about her new graphic novel, Spent. Julie & JVN Publisher's Weekly ArticleJonathan Van Ness is an Emmy-winning television personality, 3x New York Times bestselling author, podcaster, comedian, celebrity hairstylist, and founder of JVN Hair. He stars on Netflix's Emmy Award–winning reboot series Queer Eye, where he shines as the hair guru and self-care advocate; and he hosts the popular podcast Getting Better with Jonathan Van Ness.Julie Murphy splits her time between North Texas and Kansas with her husband, who loves her, and her cats, who tolerate her. When Julie isn't writing, she can be found watching movies so bad they're good, hunting for the perfect slice of cheese pizza, or planning her next great travel adventure. She is the author of the middle grade novels Dear Sweet Pea and Camp Sylvania as well as the young adult novels Ramona Blue, Side Effects May Vary, the Faith series, Pumpkin, Puddin', and Dumplin' (now a Netflix original film).Alison Bechdel's cult following for her early comic strip Dykes to Watch Out For expanded wildly for her family memoirs, the New York Times bestselling and Time magazine #1 Book of the Year graphic memoir Fun Home, adapted into a Tony Award–winning musical, and Are You My Mother? Most recently, The Secret to Superman Strength was named a New York Times Best Graphic Novel of 2021. Bechdel has been named a MacArthur Fellow, among many other honors.SUBSTACK!https://gaysreading.substack.com/ MERCH!http://gaysreading.printful.me BOOK CLUB!Use code GAYSREADING at checkout to get first book for only $4 + free shipping! Restrictions apply.http://aardvarkbookclub.com WATCH!https://youtube.com/@gaysreading FOLLOW!Instagram: @gaysreading | @jasonblitmanBluesky: @gaysreading | @jasonblitmanCONTACT!hello@gaysreading.com
Con Leonardo Manera affrontiamo diversi temi di attualità come quello della crescita di madri single e di padri che lasciano il lavoro, del benessere che offre la città di Copenaghen e, partendo dallo schiaffo di Macron, dei rapporti fra i grandi della storia e le loro coniugi.Nella seconda ora ci concentriamo su come difendersi dalle truffe agli anziani, sull'esercito dei precari nel mondo della cultura e sulle aree gioco all'interno delle carceri.
A FWACATA Podcast Episode for the Day After You Ate Too Much and Did Too LittleSo, it's the Tuesday after Memorial Day, and your inbox is screaming louder than a Florida car alarm. You're bloated with barbecue, vaguely sunburned, and trying to figure out if that leftover potato salad is still safe to eat.Welcome back. Let's talk about why doing nothing might be the best thing you did all weekend.In this latest episode of the FWACATA Podcast, I'm here not with some big motivational speech or self-help checklist, but a gentle reminder that staring at a wall and scratching your HUEVOS might be exactly what you needed. (That's not just a metaphor, by the way.)A confessional on procrastination and creative paralysisFurniture sanding and burrito-induced clarityThoughts on fasting, fasting-like-starving, and why Monday cereal tastes like repentanceA plea for productive nothingnessOh, and my live Kickstarter campaign (yeah, that's happening too)We live in a world where rest feels like cheating. Like if you're not constantly producing, planning, or promoting, you're falling behind some imaginary race that nobody wins. But here's the kicker: sometimes the best thing you can do for your brain, your art, and your sanity is to just... stop.Stop scrolling.Stop forcing it.Stop making yourself feel guilty for needing a break.Look at the wall. Stare at a tree. Breathe.Because what feels like procrastination might actually be your body's way of telling you, “Hey, genius, slow down or I'm pulling the plug.”When you're burnt out, even scanning comic pages feels like too much. But sometimes, doing something unrelated—like sanding furniture or making the best sandwich of your life—gives your brain the reboot it desperately needed.Eventually, the burner turns back on. You just need to let it cool for a second.Look, I'd love to scream from the rooftops about it, but it's Tuesday and most of you are still trying to remember what day it is.But if you want to support the next issue of the FWACATA anthology, now's the time.
Vi diskuterar segern över Manchester United i finalen av Europa League, Ange Postecoglous vara eller icke vara samt svarar på lyssnarfrågor.
Welcome back to Blowing the Froth Off, the show were we hear from YOU, our beloved Frothies. What's the go to play when you find yourself in this stare down? Also, get ya bloody reviews of the Podcast in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dlaczego tak bardzo boimy się mówić o śmierci? I jak przeżywać żałobę w zgodzie ze sobą? Czy można oswoić stratę? Jak dać sobie prawo do smutku, nie tracąc nadziei? I co jeśli żałoba nie jest czymś, przez co „przechodzimy”, ale procesem, który nas kształtuje?Anja rysuje nowe podejście do straty i żałoby, w którym można przeżywać ją na własnych zasadach. Mówi o procesie w którym każde doświadczenie ma swoje miejsce, od bólu po transformację. I o tym, jak być przy sobie i przy innych, kiedy wszystko się zmienia.Anja Franczak – towarzyszka w żałobie, terapeutka, mówczyni, autorka książki „Żaba. Mała opowieść o żałobie”. Założycielka i Prezeska Fundacji Instytutu Dobrej Śmierci. Ukończyła kursy i szkolenia z zakresu pracy z żałobą w Polsce i Niemczech. Inicjatorka rozmowy o śmierci, która nie wyklucza życia.Więcej od Anji Franczak w rozdziale (Nie)przerwana więź. W książce „Zostawić stare za sobą. Przewodnik po końcach i nowych początkach”.Podcastu „Osobiste rozmowy holistyczne” możesz posłuchać na platformach Spotify, Apple Podcasts oraz YouTube.
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Constantin hat sich von Lüneburg auf den Weg nach Buxtehude gemacht. Dort sitzt er als vierter Podcast-Gast im Fips und schaut in den Garten voller Grünlinge, Spatzen und Stare. Diese kümmern sich z. T. nur einen halben Meter entfernt um das Futter für ihre Kleinen und sich. Friedlicher kann eine Podcast-Umgebung kaum sein, auch wenn es stürmt sowie teils hagelt. Drei Jahre nach unserem Erstling wagen wir einen zweiten. Wir schauen, was sich beim Bargeld getan hat: Wird es eines Tages ganz abgeschafft sein? Wie war die Reise mit Senior Serviced Co-Living-Anbieter Lively wie auch Service-Apartment-Anbieter Stayery und warum enden die jetzt?
People magazine has had several sources provide them with information throughout the investigation and now according to their sources, they say that Bryan Kohberger was on the Idaho University campus multiple times and according to the students, his behavior was odd at best.Let's dive in!(commercial at 8:59)to contact me:bobbycapuccci@protonmail.comsource:Bryan Kohberger Visited Idaho Student Union Before Murders — and Was 'the Type to Stare': Witnesses (msn.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
It's the hour...of dawn, apparently! This week, Brandon and Courtland watch the seventh episode of The Haunting Hour and discuss Ghost Beach flashbacks, pretend mom's breakfast sandwiches, and clip art spirits. Linktree - https://linktr.ee/PrivateIslandBecome a Patron - Patron.com/privateislandLaugh with us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/upallnightpodcast/Connect with fans on Discord - https://discord.gg/2RAp2afFind us on Bluesky - @upallnightpodcast.bsky.social
⏰ Driiiiing! Ofsajd, sveži, zagnani, lovorikasti! O, ja. Imamo nove pokalne prvake in državne prvake. Celje in Olimpija. Novi prvaki, no, "novi". Stare zgodbe? Mediji? Vzdevki? Kazni? Kako izboljšati, kaj še spremeniti, kaj je bilo dobro, kaj precej manj? Imamo prvaka - in zdaj? Kam seže Olimpija? Bitka za obstanek je praktično končana, razen če čudež.
A Coimbra, Mario Draghi lancia un appello forte all'Europa: serve un'azione rapida e concreta su competitività, difesa e decarbonizzazione. Il contesto globale - con il declino dell'ordine multilaterale e il ricorso a dazi unilaterali - impone una svolta. Draghi sottolinea che il debito comune UE è cruciale per finanziare spese condivise, soprattutto per la difesa. I prezzi alti dell'energia e le lacune infrastrutturali minacciano la tenuta industriale e la transizione green. Il presidente Mattarella, intervenuto dopo, rilancia l'urgenza citando Puccini: “Nessun dorma” deve essere il motto dell'Europa. Il commento è di Mario Deaglio, professore emerito di Economia Internazionale, Università di Torino.Ex Ilva, con stop altoforno 1 sale subito la cassa integrazioneDopo l'incendio all'altoforno 1 dello stabilimento ex Ilva di Taranto, la cassa integrazione straordinaria nel gruppo Acciaierie d'Italia sale subito a 4.046 lavoratori. Il blocco dell'impianto, sequestrato dalla Procura, incide su produzione e indotto. L'azienda segnala ritardi nei permessi per la messa in sicurezza e valuta un'ulteriore estensione della cassa, che potrebbe arrivare fino a 5.500 dipendenti. Il ministro Urso assicura che i 100 milioni per l'integrazione del prestito ponte sono in arrivo. Ne parliamo con Domenico Palmiotti, Il Sole 24 Ore, TarantoA NetZero Milan si parla della sfida della decarbonizzazioneParte oggi a Milano NetZero Milan 2025, evento internazionale sulla decarbonizzazione promosso da Fiera Milano. In programma fino al 16 maggio, ospita oltre 140 speaker e 12 conferenze verticali. L'obiettivo è creare un dialogo tra imprese, istituzioni e finanza per accelerare la transizione green. Per centrare i target 2030 serviranno 480 miliardi l'anno in investimenti sostenibili. Crescono intanto gli investimenti privati: nel 2024 il private equity italiano ha toccato i 14,9 miliardi, +83% rispetto al 2023. Interviene: Carlo Cici (nella foto), Partner & Head of Sustainability Practice, The European House - Ambrosetti
Adriano Favole"Dialoghi di Pistoia"Stare al mondowww.dialoghidipistoia.itDa venerdì 23 a domenica 25 maggio si terrà la sedicesima edizione dei Dialoghi di Pistoia, il festival di antropologia del contemporaneo promosso dalla Fondazione Caript e dal Comune di Pistoia, ideato e diretto da Giulia Cogoli (dialoghidipistoia.it).Il festival quest'anno rifletterà sulle diverse modalità e culture dell'abitare il pianeta esplorando il tema Stare al mondo: ecologie dell'abitare e del convivere con 35 ospiti e 54 appuntamenti.Il termine “antropocene” sembra dare all'intero genere umano la colpa del depauperamento dell'habitat, ma è davvero così? Non tutti i modelli di vita hanno la stessa responsabilità dello stato attuale. Cosa significa scegliere di vivere nelle grandi città, con alti livelli di produttività, ma anche con grandi costi energetici e ambientali, e nelle medie comunità urbane o nelle aree rurali? Come si vive nella foresta amazzonica? Qual è il rapporto che le diverse popolazioni hanno stabilito con il loro ambiente? E cosa succede quando intere aree geografiche non sono più abitabili? L'edizione 2025 dei Dialoghi di Pistoia intende ripensare e indagare il concetto di abitare allargando lo sguardo dalla casa, alle comunità, al pianeta, riflettendo sulle diverse modalità di relazione e coesistenza.Il festival gode del patrocinio del MiC – Ministero della Cultura e della Provincia di Pistoia, del patrocinio e del sostegno della Regione Toscana e di Intesa Sanpaolo, partner dell'evento.Media Partner Rai Radio 3.«Qual è l'impronta dell'umanità sulla Terra? Qual è il rapporto che le diverse popolazioni hanno stabilito con il loro ambiente? E cosa succede quando intere aree geografiche non sono più abitabili e si spopolano, creando flussi di migranti? Cambiamento climatico, sostenibilità, rispetto del paesaggio, responsabilità per le future generazioni sono i punti di partenza di una riflessione su come stare al mondo» dichiara Giulia Cogoli, ideatrice e direttrice del festival. «Dobbiamo dedicarci alla cura della nostra casa comune, la Terra, e ciò significa prendersi cura di noi e degli altri, nello stesso modo, in una convivenza che guardi a un futuro sostenibile per tutti, non solo noi umani.»Il Premio Internazionale Dialoghi di PistoiaQuest'anno il Premio Internazionale Dialoghi di Pistoia, giunto all'ottava edizione, sarà conferito a Chiara Saraceno, una delle più autorevoli sociologhe italiane, tra i protagonisti più attenti e profondi della nostra società. Il Premio viene assegnato nei giorni del festival a una figura del mondo culturale che ha messo al centro del proprio pensiero e del proprio lavoro l'importanza del dialogo e della cultura come strumento per lo sviluppo delle relazioni umane, contribuendo a migliorare lo scambio tra genti e culture differenti. La consegna del Premio si terrà sabato 24 maggio alle ore 16.30 al Teatro Manzoni; in dialogo con la giornalista Loredana Lipperini, Chiara Saraceno nel corso dell'incontro Contro le disuguaglianze parlerà di come si può convivere in una società come la nostra, segnata da diversi tipi di disuguaglianze - economiche, di genere, di cittadinanza, culturale, di valori - che sembrano contraddire quella che dovrebbe essere una società democratica.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
A Coimbra, Mario Draghi lancia un appello forte all’Europa: serve un’azione rapida e concreta su competitività, difesa e decarbonizzazione. Il contesto globale - con il declino dell’ordine multilaterale e il ricorso a dazi unilaterali - impone una svolta. Draghi sottolinea che il debito comune UE è cruciale per finanziare spese condivise, soprattutto per la difesa. I prezzi alti dell’energia e le lacune infrastrutturali minacciano la tenuta industriale e la transizione green. Il presidente Mattarella, intervenuto dopo, rilancia l’urgenza citando Puccini: “Nessun dorma” deve essere il motto dell’Europa. Ne parliamo con Mario Deaglio professore emerito di Economia Internazionale, Università di Torino.Ex Ilva, con stop altoforno 1 sale subito la cassa integrazione Dopo l’incendio all’altoforno 1 dello stabilimento ex Ilva di Taranto, la cassa integrazione straordinaria nel gruppo Acciaierie d’Italia sale subito a 4.046 lavoratori. Il blocco dell’impianto, sequestrato dalla Procura, incide su produzione e indotto. L’azienda segnala ritardi nei permessi per la messa in sicurezza e valuta un’ulteriore estensione della cassa, che potrebbe arrivare fino a 5.500 dipendenti. Il ministro Urso assicura che i 100 milioni per l’integrazione del prestito ponte sono in arrivo. Interviene Domenico Palmiotti, Il Sole 24 Ore, Taranto.A NetZero Milan si parla della sfida della decarbonizzazioneParte oggi a Milano NetZero Milan 2025, evento internazionale sulla decarbonizzazione promosso da Fiera Milano. In programma fino al 16 maggio, ospita oltre 140 speaker e 12 conferenze verticali. L’obiettivo è creare un dialogo tra imprese, istituzioni e finanza per accelerare la transizione green. Per centrare i target 2030 serviranno 480 miliardi l’anno in investimenti sostenibili. Crescono intanto gli investimenti privati: nel 2024 il private equity italiano ha toccato i 14,9 miliardi, +83% rispetto al 2023. Approfondiamo il tema con Carlo Cici, Partner & Head of Sustainability Practice, The European House - Ambrosetti.
So… apparently therapists are being replaced by chatbots now. Clients are rolling into sessions with ChatGPT transcripts like,“This helped more than our last three appointments. Oh, and it's free.”Yeah. That's happening. And if you're even mildly freaking out, you're not being dramatic. You're being awake.In this episode, I'm not here to sprinkle affirmations over your fear or convince you to go become a tech bro. I'm here to talk about the real threat to therapists — and spoiler: it's not AI.It's being invisible. Complacent. Undifferentiated in a profession that taught us to color inside the lines… while the world evolved around us.We're talking about what AI actually means for the future of therapy — and how to stay radically human, relevant, and in integrity while everything changes.
Some questions arose the other day when Mr. Zerilath Eternal started a discussion on Twitter about what does or does not constitute a shaman. Well luckily for him (and all of you) I know some shamans! So I asked the one who I thought would resonate most with Zerilath and myself, the Alaskan Ulfhednar Mark Weisman.Dr. Mark Weisman, the Alaskan Úlfhédnar, is an Ancestral Norse Shaman and experienced counselor dedicated to helping you achieve physical, mental, and spiritual harmony so you can put the pain of past behind you and live a more fulfilling, peaceful life.Topics discussed: -what is a shaman?can anyone be a shaman?what are the prerequisites for being a shaman, if any?and much more of course!So join us on this amazing and informative episode of the Greyhorn Pagans Podcast!Visit our sponsor ShopReclaimRepurpose:Hnefetafl/Viking ChessSponsored by Dubby Energy ⚡. Use code STIJNFAWKES10 for 10% off or go toEnergy without crash and jittersBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/greyhorn-pagans-podcast--6047518/support.
Mike, Manny and Dan return to talk Ristolainen's injury and failed trade, Couturier's end of season presser, why was he named captain, more!
If you're powering through your day like a caffeine-fueled robot with no off switch—stop. Your brain and body are not machines. We are more like rechargeable batteries, but we need to recharge. On this episode of Crina and Kirsten Get to Work, our hosts discuss giving IT (all of IT) a rest. SHOW NOTES A break is not a luxury—it's a necessity. A German study found that we respond to physical overload with back, neck and shoulder pain. Our bodies are talking to us, but are we listening? And our brains do something similar - short-circuiting into anger, passivity, or full shutdown mode (hi, doom scrolling in the bathroom). Breaks help avoid those responses - and in fact are alarms from our bodies, brains and souls that we need to give it a minute (and maybe lots more) While there is nothing wrong with guilty social media scrolls or fake “I'm just checking email” moments, we need actual pauses—time for your body and mind to reset. We may think that breaks are the enemy of productivity—but research says breaks are golden ticket to performance and productivity. Breaks replenish glucose, reduce stress hormones, and activate the brain's “default mode network,” a magical zone responsible for creativity, introspection, and those “aha” moments (yes, even Pixar movies have emerged from a well-timed lunch break). And it's not just your brain that benefits. Animal shelter workers who took breaks lasted longer in their careers, and team breaks build trust and improve collaboration. Even short “microbreaks” matter—especially when they come after tough meetings or demanding tasks. The barriers? Hustle culture, guilt, tech, and the glorification of burnout. But changing the narrative around unproductive time is crucial. Walk. Get out in nature - heck, check out those orca videos. Stretch. Nap. Stare at trees. Laugh at a meme. Walk your dog. Daydream. Call your mom. Whatever recharges you. Because the ultimate flex isn't grinding 24/7—it's knowing when to step away. Good Reads: A Guide to Taking Better Breaks at Work – Harvard Business Review, Feb 2025 How to Take Better Breaks at Work, According to Research – Harvard Business Review, May 2023 Impact of Recovery Breaks on Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders – Applied Ergonomics, 2023 The Distracted Mind: Ancient Brains in a High-Tech World, Rosen & Gazzaley
This week's episode is pure chaos, and we're loving every second of it. We've got fights breaking out all across the One Piece map—from the Mirro-World to the Germa Kingdom, even Capone Bege has to throw down to stay alive. The spotlight, of course, stays on Luffy, who's getting turned into mochi paste by Katakuri but still manages to keep a smile on his face for the crew's sake. Meanwhile, the rest of the Straw Hats are sailing toward Cacao Island to meet up with Sanji, totally unaware their captain's taking the beating of his life. LinktreeThank you for listening!Stare at a glass of milk for wisdom~
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You're a work in progress and becoming more like Christ as you submit to him. Agree with God's design, and remember, he's not finished with you yet, so have hope. -------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org. Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.
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Today's episode walks you through this week's astrology + practical and magical tactics to help you harness and navigate the energetics April 14th - 20th 2025. Last week had a few shifts, but in terms of late, they're lower key and offered blessings and breakthroughs...with a little bit of turbulence. Venus was our star last week (isn't she always, tho?
[00:30] Trade War Escalation Continues (52 minutes)President Donald Trump is taking the Chinese dragon head on, something no recent U.S. leader has been willing to do. Past presidential administrations have built a U.S. economy completely dependent on foreign goods and supply chains. Now China is cutting off shipments of critical rare earth minerals used in U.S. defense manufacturing and other crucial industries, proving Trump's point that the U.S. is far too reliant on China. [52:20] Feedback (3 minutes)
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Welcome to Season 13 of Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning. Join Andrea Samadi as she wraps up a year-long exploration of Grant Bosnick's book on self-leadership, diving into the final chapters focused on the neuroscience of resilience, authenticity, and bias. Discover practical strategies and insights from the latest neuroscience research to enhance your self-awareness, build authentic relationships, and overcome biases for personal growth and improved well-being. Don't miss this final installment filled with expert knowledge and actionable steps to transform your daily life. And we will now resume PART 4, the final part of our review, to sum up last year, 2024, and our entire year studying one book, Grant Bosnick's “Tailored Approaches to Self-Leadership: A Bite Size Approach Using Psychology and Neuroscience” that we first dove into with our interview on EP #321[i] the end of January 2024. The goal was that each week, we focused on learning something new, (from Grant's book) tied to the most current neuroscience research, that builds off the prior week, to help take us to greater heights this year. It honestly shocked me that this series took the entire year. We began with PART 1[ii] and the first 5 chapters of the book. PART 2[iii] we reviewed chapters 6-9 of Grant Bosnick's Tailored Approaches to Self-Leadership, PART 3[iv], we reviewed chapters 10-13, and finally, today, we will finish with PART 4, Chapters 14-16. ((On today's EPISODE #360 PART 4 of our review of Grant Bosnick's Tailored Approaches to Self-Leadership, we will cover)): ✔ EP 344 Chapter 14[v] “The Neuroscience of Resilience” ✔ EP 345 Chapter 15[vi] “Unlocking Authenticity: The Neuroscience of Relationships” ✔ EP 347 Chapter 16[vii] “The Science of Bias” If you have not yet taken the leadership self-assessment, or if you would like to re-take it to see if the results are different for you than last year, you can click the link here to find the quick test. I re-took the assessment for 2025, and did notice some similarities and some differences from last year. If you can, retake the assessment and see what you notice about yourself. I noticed that pathways 2 and 3 are my high areas of focus this year, and that I can drop pathway 6 from my focus. What about you? If you have a few minutes to spare, take this leadership self-assessment again, and see if you notice any changes in your areas of focus for 2025. This is an incredible way to remain laser focused on pathways that will move the needle of success for YOU this year. EP 344 Chapter 14 “The Neuroscience of Resilience: Building Stronger Minds and Teams” If you were to ask me which episode is my favorite out of the 16 chapters, I would have to say this topic is at the top of the list, even though this pathway came out as a 0% for me to focus on in 2025. It's not because I'll be brushing resilience under the rug this year, as it's an area of focus I work on daily, without even thinking about it. Who doesn't want to become more resilient, or understand how to build a stronger mind, and then translate this strength to others for predictable results in 2025? What drew me to this episode was learning about the fascinating new neuroscience behind the part of our brain called the anterior mid cingulate cortex that becomes bigger when we use our will power to do those things we just don't want to do. Scientists believe this ability to use our will power to do difficult things, which builds our resiliency, is what's really behind the will to live. Stop and think for a minute here. Does this resonate with you? If you enjoy doing difficult things, and you would describe yourself as being “resilient” doesn't it make your mind spin to think that you are actually building a bigger, and stronger brain with this trait? Dr. Amen from Amen Clinics does remind us that when it comes to our brain, that bigger is better and that “a larger, more active brain is associated with better cognitive performance and overall well-being.”[viii] On this episode we also covered: A review of EP 74 and 286 where we covered the Neuroscience of Resilience with Horacio Sanchez's work reminding us that our protective or risk factors in our lifetime, will determine how resilient we will be throughout our life. While 25% of the population are naturally resilient, Horacio asserts that “if you have little risk, it takes less to be resilient. But—if you have a lot of risk, it takes a lot more protective factors to offset the scale.” Horacio has dedicated his life to helping our next generation become more resilient. If you love Horacio Sanchez's work as much as I do, stay tuned, as we will be featuring him soon with his new book, Unlocking School Bias: Using Neuroscience to Improve Student Outcomes[ix]. Stay tuned for this episode that will be scheduled as soon as I finish reading his book. Next we looked at Grant Bosnick's book, Tailored Approaches to Self-Leadership (Chapter 14) where he gave us the analogy of the donkey who fell into the well, and demonstrated resiliency when he used the dirt shoveled on him, to climb out. This example taught us that we all will have dirt shoveled on our backs in our life, and “that we can either get buried in the dirt or shake it off and take a step up. Each adversity we face is a stepping stone, and we can get out of the deepest wells by shaking off the dirt and taking a step up.” (Chapter 14, Resilience, Bosnick, Page 160). Another analogy we learned was through the mother and daughter story, and that when adversity faces you, Bosnick asks us to reflect. “Are you the carrot that seems strong but with pain and adversity (wilted) and became soft, losing its strength? Are you the egg that starts with a soft heart, but hardens with the heat? Or are you like the coffee bean that actually changes the hot water, the very circumstance that (brought) the pain?” (Chapter 14, Resilience, Bosnick, Page 161). I'm hoping that we all desire to experience change with the adversity we face, like the coffee bean and use our difficult experiences in life to build a better, and stronger version of ourselves. After learning about building resiliency in ourselves, we learned about building resiliency within our teams, and looked at Patrick Lencioni's The Five Dysfunctions of a Team. The absence of trust, fear of conflict, lack of commitment, avoidance of accountability, and inattention to results. Then we learned to turn this around, using the five functions of a high performing team: trust, absence of fear of conflict, commitment, accountability and attention to results.” (Chapter 14, Resilience, Bosnick, Page 170). Finally, we looked at how we develop resiliency, using our Will Power from EP 294 where I shared an activity to strengthen this faculty of our mind either through meditation, or with an activity of staring at a candle flame, and with time, effort and sheer will power, blocking out everything else around you, until you and the candle flame become one. REVISIT THIS EPISODE TO REVIEW THIS CONCEPT IN DEPTH EP 345 Chapter 15 on “Unlocking Authenticity: The Neuroscience of Relationships“ we covered: ✔ Author Mo Issa's definition of authenticity from his book The Shift: How to Awaken the Aliveness from Within. We met Mo Issa on EP 346[x]) We learned that Mo believes that “true authenticity means being ourselves—not an imitation of what we think we should be or what others want us to be. We all have a unique gift, and we must find and nurture it.” (Mo Issa, The Shift). ✔ Andrea's reflection from 2021 when Mo Issa asked her “what does authenticity mean to you?” What's authentic for me—it's living life according to my values. Living who I am by design. If I'm not putting health first, (for myself and my family) or learning, growing, researching, and then disseminating/sharing what I've learned, I'm not living my true authentic self. It will hurt my productivity if I compromise who I am, at this granular level. ✔ We ask the reader to consider: What makes YOU authentic? ✔ How do you know when you are living a truly authentic life? ✔ Have you identified your unique gifts or talents that make you stand out from others? ✔ Do you know what might be holding you back from being truly authentic? ✔ The Neuroscience of Our Social Brain “We have two systems in our brain: the X-system and the C-system. The X-system (or reflexive system) is automatic, responsive, like/dislike, reward/threat. The C-system (or reflective system) is controlled, conscious, with executive function and executive control.” (Chapter 15, Bosnick, Page 186). Motivation and effort are required to engage this part of the brain. The story of Phineas Gage who destroyed the C-system, in his brain and was operating on X-system only. In other words he had no control over his automatic, reflexive system, and his behavior became unbearable as a result. The C-system, (that requires motivation and effort to activate) we learned, is important for self-reflection and understanding self/other. We know this part of our brain as the Default Mode Network[xvi], and the part of our brain where we take breaks for creativity, thinking and learning to occur. “When the brain is at a resting state, this specific system kicks in, which is focused around social understanding (thinking about yourself, others' thoughts, others' actions etc.).” We learned to get into this resting state by “staring out of a window and do nothing (except reflecting on what else we can do to improve our relationships) and this knowledge that we uncover will help us to build more authentic relationships. We learned to slow down the conversation with people, truly listen to them empathetically and be fully present with them. This will build the relationship to be deeper…go slow with the conversation and communication in order to go fast with the depth of the relationship.” (Chapter 15, Bosnick, Page 186). ✔ 4 Steps to Building More Authentic Relationships Think of a person in your business, or personal life, that you would like to build a more authentic relationship with. Get to know them on a deeper level. How would you describe them? Are they introverted/extroverted? How do they approach authenticity and relationships? Let your brain go into your Default Mode Network. Stare out of a window and think: what could you do to build a more authentic relationship with each of the people you are thinking of? How can you go slow with your conversation to go fast with the depth of the relationship? And finally, we looked at the quote from Mo Issa that suggests that once we have done the work ourselves, and know what makes us truly authentic, once we know our own unique gifts and talents, and we continue to nurture and grow them, next, we can look outward, and recognize the unique talents and gifts in others. REVISIT THIS EPISODE TO REVIEW THIS CONCEPT IN DEPTH Finally, we covered EP 347 Chapter 16 “The Science of Bias“ where we ✔ Reviewed past episodes where we covered this topic of cognitive biases. ✔ Chapter 16 of Grant Bosnick's Tailored Approaches to Self-Leadership on The Neuroscience of Bias. ✔ A review of our two types of thinking (X-system=reflexive/automatic and C-system=reflective/intentional). ✔ 3 Steps to Understand and Manage our Biases from Grant Bosnick's book: Accept and admit we are all biased. It's a natural part of being human. The exercise from Daniel Kahnaman's book showed me how quickly I reverted back to system x, reflexive, automatic thinking. This self-awareness has helped me to consider where else I make quick judgments, without thinking reflectively. Label the Bias. While Bosnick covered three examples, similarity bias (making quick conclusions about people similar to you), urgency bias (where we put non-urgent tasks on hold to push through to do something that requires our immediate attention), or experience bias (where we believe our perception is the truth and that others who see things differently from us are wrong, knowing there are close to 200 different biases, it's a start to be aware that our thinking could possibly be flawed. Mitigate the Bias. We aren't going to solve all of our biases at once, but once we are aware that's it's human to have them, we can begin with looking at strategies to mitigate each. I'm looking forward to diving deeper into the neuroscience of Biases with Horacio Sanchez's new book. Stay tuned for this interview coming this Spring. ✔ 4 Strategies for Mitigating our Biases SLOW DOWN: Bosnick goes into detail on how to mitigate the top three biases that he listed. The strategy that he used was to step back, slow down and access your Systems 2 reflective thinking to see what you notice. The maze exercise showed me I could benefit from slowing down my thinking and not jump to conclusions. BE MINDFUL: When talking to others, work on “engaging our System 2 (reflective) thinking…the more mindful we are, the more we can engage our mental brakes, increase self-awareness, reduce emotional impulses, and reduce our susceptibility to unconscious bias.” (Ch 16, Biases, Bosnick, Page 212). Being mindful of others will help us to learn to appreciate different perspectives, as well, other people will connect more to us when they can sense we are thinking from their point of view. LEARN FROM OTHER PEOPLE: Talk to others so you can learn “how to get out of our own experience bias and appreciate other people's perspectives. This will help us to get out of our autopilot, easy route thinking of the urgency bias to have deeper, more robust and deliberate thinking.” (Ch 16, Biases, Bosnick, Page 212). ASK FOR OUTSIDE OPINIONS: Find others you can brainstorm with to come up with fresh ideas to help you to think in a different way. Ask for feedback to gain a new perspective. This is just the beginning of this topic for us here on the podcast. While writing this episode, I had a message from our good friend Horacio Sanchez, third time returning guest from EP 111[vi] and we will have him back on for a 4th time, to dive deeper into this topic. REVISIT THIS EPISODE TO REVIEW THIS CONCEPT IN DEPTH REVIEW and CONCLUSION: To review and conclude this week's episode #360, PART 4, our final piece of our review of Grant Bosnick's Tailored Approaches to Self-Leadership, where we covered a review of the final chapters of his book, with strategies that can help us to implement each concept, from chapters 14, 15, and 16. EPISODE #360 PART 4 of our review of Grant Bosnick's Tailored Approaches to Self-Leadership, we covered: ✔ EP 344 Chapter 14 “The Neuroscience of Resilience” ✔ EP 345 Chapter 15 “Unlocking Authenticity: The Neuroscience of Relationships” ✔ EP 347 Chapter 16 “The Science of Bias” We will see you next time, with some returning guests, Dr. Sui Wong (coming up in April) and Horacio Sanchez. See you next time. REFERENCES: [i] Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #321 with Grant ‘Upbeat' Bosnick https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/insights-from-grant-upbeat-bosnick/ [ii]Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #355 Mastering Self-Leadership REVIEW PART 1 (Grant Bosnick) https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/mastering-self-leadership-with-neuroscience/ [iii] Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #356 Mastering Self-Leadership REVIEW PART 2 (Grant Bosnick)https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/unlocking-the-secrets-of-self-leadership-chapters-6-to-9-review/ [iv]Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #357 Mastering Self-Leadership REVIEW PART 3 (Grant Bosnick) https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/unlocking-the-power-of-persuasion-time-management-and-change/ [v] Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #344 “The Neuroscience of Resilience” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/the-neuroscience-of-resilience-building-stronger-minds-and-teams/ [vi] Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #345 “ Unlocking Authenticity” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/unlocking-authenticity-the-neuroscience-of-relationships/ [vii] Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #347 “The Science of Bias” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/unlocking-the-science-of-bias-mastering-self-leadership-and-cognitive-awareness/ [viii] https://www.amenclinics.com/conditions/brain-optimization-peak-performance/ [ix]Unlocking School Bias: Using Neuroscience to Improve Student Outcomes by Horacio Sanchez published Feb. 12th 2025 by Corwin Press https://www.corwin.com/books/unlocking-bias-292586 [x]Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #346 with “Mo Issa: The Midlife Shift: Discovering Authenticity and Vulnerability” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/the-midlife-shift-discovering-authenticity-and-vulnerability-with-mo-issa/
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Despite a supposed “pause” in attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, Russian airstrikes against Ukraine continue. Meanwhile Trump's much-touted call with Putin showed no evidence of moving negotiations forward. Is a genuine ceasefire possible or is Putin displaying his ability to manipulate events yet again? Sam Greene, professor of Russian politics at King's College London and director of democratic resilience at the Centre for European Policy Analysis, talks to Gavin Esler about the peace negotiations, the Trump/Putin dynamic and what could happen next. • This episode of This Is Not A Drill is supported by Incogni, the service that keeps your private information safe, protects you from identity theft and keeps your data from being sold. There's a special offer for This Is Not A Drill listeners – go to Incogni.com/notadrill to get an exclusive 60% off your annual plan. • Support us on Patreon to keep This Is Not A Drill producing thought-provoking podcasts like this. Written and presented by Gavin Esler. Produced by Robin Leeburn. Original theme music by Paul Hartnoll – https://www.orbitalofficial.com. Executive Producer Martin Bojtos. Group Editor Andrew Harrison. This Is Not A Drill is a Podmasters production. www.podmasters.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Andy Furman and Bucky Brooks get right into it with what the Seattle Seahawks have done in Free Agency and have stunned the NFL with their newer vision and newer QB. Andy and Bucky also talk more on Free Agency with the Quarterbacks that are left in the market just dangling in front of teams that need a signal caller. Plus, the guys gear up for Selection Sunday, Justin Fields investment in the Jets, Aaron Rodgers drama, Yay or Nay, and much more!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.