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The team is almost back as Huyen Tue Dao and Mishaal Rahman return to the show to join Ron Richards as we dive into the latest in Android, most notably one of the best smartwatches we've ever reviewed!Note: Time codes subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor.00:01:42 - Huyen is back!While in Japan she picked up an Oukitel WP35 Rugged Phone 5G and the Motorola Edge 50 Pro00:11:57 - NEWSAndroid 16 Beta 2 was released and Mishaal breaks it downGoogle finally updates Family Link and adds new featuresAndroid XR is confirmed to give access to all cameras on the headsetPATRON PICK: Why can't Android get magnetic Qi2 charging right?00:41:26 - HARDWAREREVIEW: OnePlus Watch 3We're heartbroken that we won't be getting a OnePlus Open 2But maybe we can get a Huawei Mate XT Ultimate?Nothing's teaser game for the Nothing Phone 3(A) is strongIn dual tone greatness, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra looks fantastic01:10:30 - APPSNo, hell hasn't frozen over but yes Apple released the AppleTV+ app for AndroidGemini Live gets some new features around captions and summaries01:20:46 - COMMUNITYRobert from New Jersey has a happy Pixel 4A endingRaven reports that the Bahamas has solved the messaging problem! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Today, we're joined by Daisy Strongin, wife, mother and de-transitioner, for part two of her story. We pick up with the complex feelings that accompanied her parents' validation of her "new gender" and some of the red flags she felt ultimately led her to de-transition. She shares how she felt after her double mastectomy and why she ended up regretting it. We discuss some of the conservative podcasts she listened to at the time, including this one, that helped change her mind on transgenderism and abortion, and Daisy shares her spiritual journey toward fully de-transitioning and accepting Christ. --- Timecodes: (00:50) Parental reactions (03:10) Double mastectomy aftermath (07:58) Questioning the decision (13:20) Spiritual transformation (20:25) Breaking point (25:10) Politics (27:50) Reading the Bible & believing --- Today's Sponsors: EveryLife — the only premium baby brand that is unapologetically pro-life. EveryLife offers high-performing, supremely soft diapers and wipes that protect and celebrate every precious life. Head to EveryLife.com and use promo code ALLIE10 to get 10% of your first order today! --- Relevant Episodes: Ep 927 | Is Tumblr Making Kids Trans? | Guest: Daisy Strongin (Part One) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-927-is-tumblr-making-kids-trans-guest-daisy-strongin/id1359249098?i=1000640465566 Ep 897 | A Detransitioner on the Lie of Trans ‘Joy' | Guest: Laura Perry Smalts (Part Two) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-897-a-detransitioner-on-the-lie-of-trans/id1359249098?i=1000632747460 Ep 896 | From 'Trans Man' to Transformed by Christ | Guest: Laura Perry Smalts (Part One) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-896-from-trans-man-to-transformed-by-christ-guest/id1359249098?i=1000632613519 Ep 667 | After Hormones & Surgery, She Found Christ | Guest: Sophia Galvin https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-667-after-hormones-surgery-she-found-christ-guest/id1359249098?i=1000577362561 Ep 884 | Sex Change Regret: Why the Surgeries Never Work | Guest: Scott Newgent https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-884-sex-change-regret-why-the-surgeries-never-work/id1359249098?i=1000630220531 --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we're joined by Daisy Strongin, wife, mother and de-transitioner, to hear her story of believing she was a boy, medically transitioning, and then ultimately finding Christ. We start off with Daisy's first feelings of being uncomfortable in her body and how she came to believe she wasn't a girl. She explains how chronically online she was growing up and how this connected her to online groups of girls who were also questioning their gender. We discuss what her parents thought of her newfound "identity" once she started calling herself a boy, and Daisy explains how easy it was to get both testosterone and a double mastectomy. Stay tuned for part two tomorrow! --- Timecodes: (01:05) Introduction to Daisy / Growing up (12:57) Chronically online & finding "gender community" (19:57) Threats of denying "trans identity" (22:56) Parent reactions (25:00) Medical transition & medical red flags (34:10) Depression (40:18) Double mastectomy --- Today's Sponsors: Good Ranchers — get 10% OFF your box today at GoodRanchers.com – make sure to use code 'ALLIE' when you subscribe. A'Del — go to adelnaturalcosmetics.com and enter promo code "ALLIE" for 30% off your first order! Cozy Earth — go to CozyEarth.com and use promo code 'RELATABLE' at checkout to save 35% off your order! Seven Weeks Coffee — Seven Weeks is a pro-life coffee company with a simple mission: DONATE 10% of every sale to pregnancy care centers across America. Get your organically farmed and pesticide-free coffee at sevenweekscoffee.com and let your coffee serve a greater purpose. Use the promo code 'ALLIE' to save 10% off your order. --- Relevant Episodes: Ep 897 | A Detransitioner on the Lie of Trans ‘Joy' | Guest: Laura Perry Smalts (Part Two) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-897-a-detransitioner-on-the-lie-of-trans/id1359249098?i=1000632747460 Ep 896 | From 'Trans Man' to Transformed by Christ | Guest: Laura Perry Smalts (Part One) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-896-from-trans-man-to-transformed-by-christ-guest/id1359249098?i=1000632613519 Ep 667 | After Hormones & Surgery, She Found Christ | Guest: Sophia Galvin https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-667-after-hormones-surgery-she-found-christ-guest/id1359249098?i=1000577362561 Ep 884 | Sex Change Regret: Why the Surgeries Never Work | Guest: Scott Newgent https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-884-sex-change-regret-why-the-surgeries-never-work/id1359249098?i=1000630220531 --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.09.23.509057v1?rss=1 Authors: Aubert, M., Haick, A. K., Strongin, D. E., Klouser, L. M., Loprieno, M. A., Stensland, L., Santo, T. K., Huang, M.-l., Hyrien, O., Stone, D., Jerome, K. R. Abstract: Herpes simplex virus (HSV) establishes latency in ganglionic neurons of the peripheral nervous system, from which it can reactivate, causing recurrent disease and possible transmission to a new host. Current anti-HSV therapy does not eliminate latent HSV, and thus is only suppressive rather than curative. We developed a potentially curative approach to latent HSV infection and pathogenesis, based on gene editing using HSV-specific meganucleases delivered by adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors. Our results demonstrated that a dual meganuclease therapy, composed of two anti-HSV-1 meganucleases delivered by a triple AAV serotype combination (AAV9, AAV-Dj/8, AAV-Rh10), can eliminate up to 97% of latent HSV DNA from ganglia in both ocular and vaginal mouse models of latent HSV infection. Using a novel pharmacological approach to reactivate latent HSV-1 in mice with the bromodomain inhibitor JQ-1, we demonstrated that this reduction in ganglionic viral load leads to a significant reduction of viral shedding from treated vs. control mice, with many treated mice showing no detectable virus shedding. In general, therapy was well tolerated, although dose-ranging studies showed hepatotoxicity at high AAV doses, consistent with previous observations in animals and humans. Also in agreement with previous literature, we observed subtle histological evidence of neuronal injury in some experimental mice, although none of the mice demonstrated observable neurological signs or deficits. These results reinforce the curative potential of gene editing for latent orofacial and genital HSV disease, and provide a framework for additional safety studies before human trials can begin. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by PaperPlayer
A Little About Ronnie Deaver:Ronnie Deaver is the CEO of NoBull Marketing, a lawyer-exclusive marketing agency that specializes in generating leads and helping lawyers convert more potential clients into paid retainers with Google My Business, Google Ads, and Sales TrainingIn that capacity he created the first 100% guarantee in the industry, offering to pay back everything - even the advertising budget a client has spent - if he can't make it profitable. That offer quadrupled the client base of NoBull Marketing in three months and it's still going strongIn this episode of The Millionaire's Lawyer, JP and Ronnie Deaver discuss:Ronnie had called in love with Lawyers and how they seem to want to support people at a poor moment in their lifeHe noted that there was a void for lawyers advertising and gaining attraction to clienteleRonnie Deaver did the data tracking and noted that on 200 campaigns 60 - 80% of the call volume is attributed to Google My BusinessHaving Google ads is a better place to try and promote yourself because when people are on Facebook, for example, they are not there for your services - you have to convince them they are neededIf you go to Ronnie, you are hiring a professional to do the Grunt Work that you wouldn't like doing for yourself. Its notes black magic, its not complicated, but it is tedious Add in hundreds of keywords, for ex: a drug crime lawyer is not just drug crime. It's also marijuana, meth, Xanax, and cocaine..Ronnie Deaver states that a significant and overlooked aspect of the ranking factor is the Google Reviews, they are critical.Reviews don't have to be from your direct client, it can also be anyone you gave legitimate value toAll roads eventually go to Google My Business, and people will look at that profile before deciding to make contact for even just a consultation at first Ronnie Deaver explains to JP that you need to prove to Google that their clientele and users would be happy with where they are directing their trafficRunning a business is like running a marathon, it is not a sprint. Play the long game, especially with the upcoming recession.You have to be able to run the business how you would like to run the business, you can not do it in a way that makes you miserable because then you won't end up doing it and your business will dieConnect with Ronnie DeaverWebsiteFacebookLinkedInConnect with your host, JP:TwitterInstagramFacebookWebsiteShow:LinkedInEmail: jpmcavoy@conductlaw.comPhone: 1-833-890-8878THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR:Conduct LawWebsite
Laurie Strongin's son Henry passed away at the age of 7 from the blood disorder Fanconi Anemia in 2002. During Henry's battle with this disorder and after he passed away Laurie worked very hard with the United States Congress, which included polar opposites Nancy Pelosi and Newt Gingrich to try and pass the Stem Cell Enhancement Research Act which would have helped Henry during his health crisis. Laurie appeared on Nightline, wrote an op-ed piece in the Washington Post criticizing then President Bush for vetoing the legislation, and eventually took part in a White House Ceremony with President Obama who lifted the ban on the funding of the desired bill in 2009.Laurie also started the Hope For Henry Foundation which directly impacts Pediatric Cancer patients as it looks for ways to make their hospital stays as comfortable and pleasant as possible. This foundation has helped 74,000 kids and the Hope For Henry Program is now in 20 hospitals around the country with definite expansion plans on the horizon.
The Terpenes and Testing Podcast with Dr. Jason Lupoi, Editor in Chief
On this episode, Jason S. Lupoi, Ph.D. chats with Robert Strongin, Ph.D., Professor of Organic Chemistry at Portland State University. Drs. Lupoi and Strongin discuss toxicants that can form as terpene degradation products when dabbing at high temperatures, how the levels of these toxicants compare to those formed from smoking a joint, breathing nanoparticles, and the divergent results Dr. Strongin's group measured between dabbing and vaping higher levels of the monoterpene myrcene. https://terpenesandtesting.com/how-terpenes-can-cause-and-prevent-degradation-of-molecules-in-cannabis-concentrates-a-conversation-with-dr-robert-strongin/
This is one of the most powerful episodes we have ever recorded. We're talking about bullying + trauma, and how to get the tools to heal. Dr. Marianna Strongin is a natural redhead and a licensed clinical psychologist in Manhattan. She's the founder of Strong in Therapy (https://strongintherapy.com/). She is trained to treat mood and anxiety disorders and a variety of life transitional issues. Through exploration of feelings, behaviors, and life choices Dr. Strongin helps clients become stronger and more confident individuals. She has an incredible story. She immigrated from Moldova to the USA when she was 8-years-old. Her first language is Russian and she did not speak English when she arrived. On top of being the only student who didn't speak English, she was also a redhead. “It was awful. I was called 'Big Red' 'Flame Crotch' 'Red' etc,” says Dr. Strongin. “Being called out for being a redhead significantly diminished my self-esteem growing up.” She says her mom worked really hard to equalize it by emphasizing how important being different was. Now she values her differences and her red hair is the thing she loves most about myself. She uses her background and experience of feeling "different" to further understand and feel for her patients. We're excited for Dr. Strongin to give How to be a Redhead's listeners tools to value their differences, boost their confidence, and love their red hair, too. Today is also the launch day for Finally Have Brows Volumizing redhead eyebrow gel! It's the second drop in the Finally Have Brows series and is specially formulated and curated by us, Adrienne and Stephanie. Finally Have Brows is available in the original Longwearing version, and now in a Volumizing option too. Both options tint and provide perfect redhead eyebrows! You're unique, your eyebrow products should be too. Shop Finally Have Brows Longwearing and Volumizing.Want to help us spread the news about the How to be a Redhead brand and this podcast? Please give us a 5-star review and tell your friends (redheads and everyone else) to subscribe! You can listen to this podcast directly on HowtobeaRedhead.com, on Apple iTunes, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. And don't forget to look at the podcast notes to find links mentioned.. and so much more. Rock it like a Redhead!
EPISODE 36, SEASON 2: Since 1990, this first week in October has been dedicated to Mental Illness Awareness Week. With 1 in 5 American adults suffering from mental health concerns and growing incidence among young people and children – the ‘Future of Mental Health' with Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Marianna Strongin is a conversation not to be missed.ABOUT THE SERIES: Future of XYZ is a weekly interview series dedicated to fostering forward-thinking discussions about where we are as a world and where we want to go.FOR MORE INFORMATION: Visit future-of.xyz and follow on social media... LinkedIn: @lisagralnek, @lvg-co-strategy | Twitter: @lgralnek | IG: @futureofxyz
In this episode, Shane chats with Joshua Strongin, a Certified Hypnotist, who uses Hypnosis as a tool to help others overcome obstacles in their lives. Since childhood, Joshua really wanted to help others suffering from abuse, self hate, addiction, PTSD, trauma and more, by listening, offering advice, and just being with them. However, Joshua wanted to do more, something that has a lasting effect, and that is when he found Hypnosis that gave him the ability to change people's lives for the better. Listen to Episode 48 and learn about the amazing benefits of Hypnosis. Connect with Joshua: https://hypnosis4change.weebly.com/ Email: hypnosisforchangejs@gmail.com About Carpe Diem Living The Podcast: Join us at our Facebook Group for exclusive content and offers from our amazing guests: https://web.facebook.com/groups/757818811652761 Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carpediemlivingpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/shanegitmed/ Listen to all episodes: https://linktr.ee/carpediemlivingpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carpediemliving/support
May all be happy —What kind of cruel joke is that?This is Samsara!* * *The second section of the Metta Sutta begins to articulate the meaning of loving kindness in terms of all beings, rather than just human beings, and the potential accomplishments in improved character and function that will flow from their putting into practice the list of seven admonitions in the first section. Isn’t it enough that all beings already exist — must they all be happy as well?If this poem were a song, this second stanza would comprise the refrain, or the bridge, between the other verses, as it does in my musical setting of this lovely, lilting lyric:May all beings be happyMay they be joyous and live in safetyAll living beings whether weak or strongIn high or middle or low realms of existenceSmall or great visible or invisibleNear or far born or to be bornMay all beings be happy“May all beings be happy” comprises the earnest, naively innocent, almost prayer-like refrain, capturing the overall hopefulness and optimism of this small sutra. It also may be the first instance on record of the definition of Buddhist community, or sangha, as all-inclusive, embracing all sentient beings. This is in keeping with the first of the Five Grave Precepts, to affirm life, and avoid killing.But we should be careful to note that Buddha was no Panglossian, best-of-all-possible-worlds, naive dreamer. By promoting the notion that all beings should be happy, he did not mean in some unrealistic, mythical way, or a world in which there is no sickness, aging and death, the cardinal marks of dukkha, or suffering, as it is loosely translated. Loosely, in that mere unsatisfactoriness on the human level does not begin to capture the import and implications of change on a universal level. It is this relentless, primordial change that fuels existence, and we suffer change in our lives, but there is no such existence without change, in spite of optimistic visions of a heavenly afterlife. In this, Buddhism is not pessimistic, nor overly optimistic, but simply realistic.So when Buddha holds out the hope that all beings be happy, it is with the understanding that they be happy with things the way they are, not suggesting that merely saying so will bring about a world without suffering.“May they be joyous and live in safety” seemingly belies this idea, however, notwithstanding that the original Pali might not precisely mean “safety” in the sense that we may interpret it. All beings, after all, will suffer aging, sickness and death. Most will be subject to a violent death at that, at the hands, claws and fangs, of their respective predators in the food chain. So safety, if that was Buddha’s intended meaning, must in some wise not be limited to protecting beings from the ravages of time and circumstance. In fact, safety must include dying, even being killed and eaten, and whatever comes after death, in some overview of reality. In one of the Jataka tales, which were said to relate stories of Buddha’s prior existences — always emphasizing some sort of moral — he offered his body up to be devoured by a starving tigress, in order that she be able to survive, and feed her undernourished cubs. Buddha must have felt safe in death, as well as in life. But there can be no safety from death.“All living beings, whether weak or strong” may differentiate those weaklings who are already suffering aging and sickness from those who are not, the strong, in the natural order of things, from the least capable of protecting themselves to the most invulnerable to predation. Some species may have no natural enemy in the form of a predator, and so are at the top of their respective food chains. With the exception of humankind, that is, who may hunt them down and kill them as a trophy, rather than as subsistence for survival.“In high or middle or low realms of existence,” together with the next two lines, reflect the inchoate biology of the times, further elucidated in the “Twelve Classes of Beings” section of the Surangama Sutra. What is meant by high, low and middle may be subject to some speculation, but I suspect that it would correlate roughly to the food chain, with strong and independent species such as elephants and the big cats at the top, livestock, domesticated animals, and other forms of wildlife in the middle, with rodents and insects at the lowest level then known to exist. It is doubtful that the spectrum of the living would include the bacteria and viruses known to us today, to our dismay, were known at the time of Buddha, though such creatures as tapeworms were, being mentioned in the Surangama.“Small or great, visible or invisible” is another summarizing statement of inclusion, from the smallest flea or mosquito to the largest pachyderm, so prominent in India. Whether invisible simply refers to those who are not obviously evident, but somehow hidden in their natural habitats and hideaways, or indicates a reference to a knowledge of life-forms so small as to be invisible, like mites on the fleas, or even an intuitive grasp of microscopic life, is another speculation perhaps resolvable by scholars of the scientific thinking and models of the time.“Near or far, born or to be born” may similarly indicate an intuitive grasp of the existence of other countries and even vast continents with their differing denizens of the animal kingdom, and some indication that the period of gestation, differing stages of live such as pupae and larvae, et cetera, are all covered in the warm embrace of this wish for universal happiness. That those yet to be born get a special mention suggests that the prior mention of those invisible to the naked eye do not include those still in the womb.“May all beings be happy” is repeated to close this verse, which suggests that it may have been repeated more than once in the original recitation, as was characteristic of most sutras in the oral tradition, before they were committed to writing. The repeat stanzas give everyone a chance to catch up, and to prepare for the next stanza, where the content is going to change. Memorizing these teachings so that you do not have to refer to the printed page gives an insight into this ancient method of propagating the Buddha’s wisdom. You could do worse than to try it for yourself.* * *Elliston Roshi is guiding teacher of the Atlanta Soto Zen Center and abbot of the Silent Thunder Order. He is also a gallery-represented fine artist expressing his Zen through visual poetry, or “music to the eyes.”UnMind is a production of the Atlanta Soto Zen Center in Atlanta, Georgia and the Silent Thunder Order. You can support these teachings by PayPal to donate@STorder.org. Gassho.Producer: Kyōsaku Jon Mitchell
(Part 2) with Dr. Robert Strongin, we dive into the chemistry & effects of vaping vs dabbing, inhalation toxicity & chemical changes of terpenes, vaping cannabis flower vs extracts and the synthetic production of the Delta-8 THC cannabinoid. Dr. Strongin is the Professor of Chemistry at Portland State University. P.S. World’s best search engine for Video Cannabis Education = PeriodicSearch.com Send a message with the “Contact Us” Button on PeriodicSearch.com homepage. Schedule Wayne 1-on-1 call (Office Hours, Fri 2-4pm PST) *read details for 1-on-1 calls in this calendar link
(Part 1) Dr. Robert Strongin has faced many uphill battles in his search for the truth. More recently he faced a media storm for his research on e-cigarettes and vaping, revealing some results the “Big Companies” weren’t too happy about. He’s also been researching the EVALI Outbreak that emerged in 2019. Dr. Strongin is the Professor of Chemistry at Portland State University. P.S. World’s best search engine for Video Cannabis Education = PeriodicSearch.com Send a message with the “Contact Us” Button on PeriodicSearch.com homepage. Schedule Wayne 1-on-1 call (Office Hours, Fri 2-4pm PST) *read details for 1-on-1 calls in this calendar link
New discoveries and innovations in science, politics, finance and culture that direct the course of our world are reported daily but rarely make it to the news. After years of research, scientific testing and peer-review, these novel ideas are published by the sharpest minds around the world in academic journals, which guide the world around us. In this podcast, we study the research papers, and bring you the transformative ideas so you stay sharp and prepared to make intelligent and timely decisions.Today's topics:1. Scientists develop a new method for identifying dreams during sleep from the electrical activity in the brain.2. New research shows certain types of traumatic experiences as a child can affect your brain size and cause brain thinning as adults.3. Is there a Marie Kondo gene that cleans up and organizes things in your body?4. Elon Musk reveals a new device that can link your brain directly to a computer, that he describes as a “Fitbit in your skull”.5. How to make decisions in the post-COVID era? Recent financial report discusses 4 ways to rethink about the future as we emerge from the COVID economic downturn.References 1. Lendner, J. D., Helfrich, R. F., Mander, B. A., Romundstad, L., Lin, J. J., Walker, M. P., ... & Knight, R. T. (2020). An electrophysiological marker of arousal level in humans. Elife, 9, e55092.2. Jenness, J. L., Peverill, M., Miller, A. B., Heleniak, C., Robertson, M. M., Sambrook, K. A., ... & McLaughlin, K. A. (2020). Alterations in neural circuits underlying emotion regulation following child maltreatment: a mechanism underlying trauma-related psychopathology. Psychological medicine, 1.3. Zavortink, M., Rutt, L. N., Dzitoyeva, S., Henriksen, J. C., Barrington, C., Bilodeau, D. Y., ... & Rissland, O. S. (2020). The E2 Marie Kondo and the CTLH E3 ligase clear deposited RNA binding proteins during the maternal-to-zygotic transition. Elife, 9, e53889.4. Neuralink LiveStream Accessed Aug 28 2020https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sr8hzF3j2fo&feature=em-lbrm5. Strongin, S., Mirabal, D., The Great Reset: A Framework for investing after COVID-19, Goldman Sachs Researchhttps://www.goldmansachs.com/insights/pages/the-great-reset.html
Hypnosis is a human condition involving focused attention, reduced peripheral awareness, and an enhanced capacity to respond to suggestion according to Wikipedia at least. But what do they know? Not more than your ole' Grognostics crew, am I right? Well, not really but luckily, on today's show we sit down with real-life Hypnotist Joshua Strongin to see what this intrigue we may have seen at parties or gatherings is all about. Is it real? An act? Is there more going on inside the human brain we simply don't know how to harness and this is a glimpse into a world beyond? Guess you'll have to listen to find out. Or not. Suit yourself. Ok please listen. Pretty please? Joshua Strongin is a hypnotist and illusionist that also goes by the name Jace who specializes in gatherings as well as using hypnosis for healing. You can find him here: @hypnosisforchange on Instagram www.ihatewands.com www.hypnosis4change.weebly.com You Tube
For Jace magic is an art form. He does not use wands or deal with rabbits though. He presents his magic effects elegantly and in the most powerful way. Even more impressive he performs it all right in front of your face! In late 2013, Jace picked up a deck of cards and began teaching himself some effects. This hobby quickly became a passion due to the ability he found magic can have on people by bringing smiles to their faces as well as shock and awe. After only a year he worked over the summer at The Gilded Otter in New Paltz as their house magician and has been performing at various locations and private parties since. While cards are his specialty he also uses borrowed and everyday objects as well such as coins, phones and more. Jace is always practicing and pushing himself to create new effects. He will for sure delight and entertain you and all your guests! Find Joshua here - Facebook Magic - https://www.facebook.com/ihatewands/ Facebook Hypnosis - https://www.facebook.com/Hypnosis-4-Change-445126359341168/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hypnosisforchange/ Visit us on our website today! https://www.hwhpodcast.com Listen Here on your Podcast App! - https://link.chtbl.com/Listen (If you feel inclined, please leave us a Rating/Review) Follow on Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/hellboundwithhalos/ Follow on Twitter- https://twitter.com/Hellbound_Halos Follow on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/hwhpodcast/
In this episode, Steve Strongin of Goldman Sachs Research discusses a new report from Goldman Sachs' Global Markets Institute, titled "What the Market Pays For." One of the main findings is that equity investors tend to pay for persistence or what is sometimes called "visibility." Strongin also discusses why large corporations often feel that they aren't rewarded for innovation the way small firms are. The reason for this, Strongin explains, is how the market perceives the "deep pocket risk" involved. Investors worry that large firms may overspend on failing projects because they have the resources to do so. Smaller companies, however, don't have as much money to be able to do the same. Strongin also discusses how corporate reporting can be managed to improve firms' valuations. This podcast was recorded on May 1, 2019.. All price references and market forecasts correspond to the date of this recording. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The information contained in this podcast does not constitute research or a recommendation from any Goldman Sachs entity to the listener. Neither Goldman Sachs nor any of its affiliates makes any representation or warranty, as to the accuracy or completeness of the statements or any information contained in this podcast and any liability therefor (including in respect of direct, indirect or consequential loss or damage) is expressly disclaimed. The views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily those of Goldman Sachs, and Goldman Sachs is not providing any financial, economic, legal, accounting or tax advice or recommendations in this podcast. In addition, the receipt of this podcast by any listener is not to be taken as constituting the giving of investment advice by Goldman Sachs to that listener, nor to constitute such person a client of any Goldman Sachs entity. Copyright 2019 Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC. All rights reserved.
Laurie Strongin, Founder and CEO, Hope for Henry Foundation, joins Rich Bendis for a special BioTalk recorded in front of a live audience at the National Capital Consortium for Pediatric Device Innovation Competition in College Park, MD
On this episode of American Slacker the hosts are joined by mentalist, illusionist and magic man Joshua “Jace” Strongin. They discuss his experiences performing at weddings, office parties and Webster Hall amongst many other venues. Jace also explains hypnosis and even attempts to hypnotize the hosts of American Slacker on air. Visit Joshua “Jace” Strongin’s website https://www.ihatewands.com/ Follow Joshua “Jace” Strongin on social media @Ihatewands To become a sponsor of the show click here! Check out the American Slacker Podcast Website, Facebook Page, American Slackers Group, Instagram, Youtube and Twitter.
Claire Sheridan, founder of the LEAP program at St. Mary’s College, interviews SF Ballet Soloist Lauren Strongin about her life, […]
Reid gets the T from Joseph Walsh and Lauren Strongin on San Francisco Ballet's Unbound festival and what its like to be ballet and married. Jack is alone and reads to us from his 17yr old self. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
As cryptocurrency volatility continues, Steve Strongin, Charlie Himmelberg and Jeff Currie of Goldman Sachs Research reaffirm their cautious stance on the long-term viability of bitcoin and other first-generation cryptocurrencies. "This should be a battle of the best technology, and instead it seems to be a common wave of enthusiasm," says Strongin, head of GS Research, of the buzz surrounding the first generation. "Certainly these technologies offer some promise, but on the other hand, when you think about how much they will need to change to meet that need, you realize…how different those future generations are going to be." This podcast was recorded on April 10, 2018. All price references and market forecasts correspond to the date of this recording. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The information contained in this podcast does not constitute research or a recommendation from any Goldman Sachs entity to the listener. Neither Goldman Sachs nor any of its affiliates makes any representation or warranty, as to the accuracy or completeness of the statements or any information contained in this podcast and any liability therefor (including in respect of direct, indirect or consequential loss or damage) is expressly disclaimed. The views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily those of Goldman Sachs, and Goldman Sachs is not providing any financial, economic, legal, accounting or tax advice or recommendations in this podcast. In addition, the receipt of this podcast by any listener is not to be taken as constituting the giving of investment advice by Goldman Sachs to that listener, nor to constitute such person a client of any Goldman Sachs entity. Copyright 2018 Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC. All rights reserved.
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The audience is given the opportunity to “Meet” the artist, soloist Lauren Strongin, who is enjoying her first season with […]
When Denise Levertov called Lynn Strongin a “true poet,” she recognized an awareness that transcended the young poet’s age. This very human awareness can come with suffering. Inflicted with Polio as a child, Strongin speaks with a voice that understands states of varied ability, that knows real pain, and has navigated the way relationships change in the face of illness. Composed entirely in singlets, The Burn Poems (Headmistress Press, 2015) pull at strings of understanding until meaning has unraveled and reassembled itself. There is a longing that emanates the pieces, a longing well-learned and well-developed that shifts its focus, but never loses intensity. I want her to stay Close Not paralyzed like me But content in her apron of photography: printed, filmic security The image holy, holy, holy. Bliss comes like flare of lit match And can be blown out as quickly: By word It is rare for one to realize their conversation is inhabiting a moment of history-yet-to-come as it actively engages the present. When speaking with Strongin, I heard a voice that has resonated for generations and will continue to resonate for many to come. She has tapped into the undeniable, fragile force that makes us human and she allows that well-spring to flow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Denise Levertov called Lynn Strongin a “true poet,” she recognized an awareness that transcended the young poet’s age. This very human awareness can come with suffering. Inflicted with Polio as a child, Strongin speaks with a voice that understands states of varied ability, that knows real pain, and has navigated the way relationships change in the face of illness. Composed entirely in singlets, The Burn Poems (Headmistress Press, 2015) pull at strings of understanding until meaning has unraveled and reassembled itself. There is a longing that emanates the pieces, a longing well-learned and well-developed that shifts its focus, but never loses intensity. I want her to stay Close Not paralyzed like me But content in her apron of photography: printed, filmic security The image holy, holy, holy. Bliss comes like flare of lit match And can be blown out as quickly: By word It is rare for one to realize their conversation is inhabiting a moment of history-yet-to-come as it actively engages the present. When speaking with Strongin, I heard a voice that has resonated for generations and will continue to resonate for many to come. She has tapped into the undeniable, fragile force that makes us human and she allows that well-spring to flow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices