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Let's Talk Wellness! Our friend Sun @B.E.W.E.L.L03 stops by to talk holistic health and answer a few of our questions.
The full collection of favourite songs and chants from our mentors, Designed for use with the accompanying song sheets and lesson ideas from Resource Book 1 of the National Music Teacher Mentoring Program
David Sun of B'yond EDC joins Bob "The Knife Junkie" DeMarco on episode 330 of The Knife Junkie Podcast (https://theknifejunkie.com/330).B'yond EDC is a knife company that collaborates with designers to produce robust production knives as well as limited edition collector knives. They also do OEM knife builds for designers and custom knife makers.B'yond EDC's product line is divided into three tiers:BeyondEDC - featuring desirable designs with budget-minded materialsAsymmetrical - featuring higher-end handle materials and buildTerra Mundi - featuring high-end handle materials with premium super-steel blade stock.The company has attracted knife industry heavyweights and licensed designs from the likes of John Demko and Dirk Pinkerton.You can find B'yond EDC online at https://beyondedcknives.com and on Instagram at www.instagram.com/beyondedc.knives.Be sure to support The Knife Junkie and get in on the perks of being a Patron -- including early access to the podcast and exclusive bonus content. Visit https://www.theknifejunkie.com/patreon for details.Let us know what you thought about this episode. Please leave a rating and/or a review. Your feedback is much appreciated.Also, call the listener line at 724-466-4487 or email bob@theknifejunkie.com with any comments, feedback or suggestions on the show, and let us know who you'd like to hear interviewed on an upcoming edition of The Knife Junkie Podcast.To listen to past episodes of the podcast, visit https://theknifejunkie.com/listen.
small, thoughtful touches can make all the difference, in life and in yoga. this half-hour practice looks at a small detail of Sun B -- how we move the feet in and out of the down dog/warrior/plank transition. as you key into the small detail, you'll allow your mind to enter the flow state and practice an appreciation of small details to take off the mat as you re-enter your day.
This episode is great to do prior to the next one because it sets you up to be able to fully run through 54 or 108 Sun A, Sun B and Chandra Namaskars. This is one version of Chandra Namaskar....there are MANY. Hope you like this one :) Love Brit
Restaurants will have an uphill climb getting back to pre-coronavirus success. Jon Rawl explains in this week's Southern Business Report. Tornadoes wreaked havoc across the Mid-South on Easter Sunday. A QuizCow trivia feature determines if "You're a Southern Belle or a Yankee Doodle Darlin'?" And the "Toccopola Storyteller" relays his current stay-at-home habits and the memories of his bread delivery man career back in the 1960s.
this ones for your glutes!! the second salutation series in our practice, Sun B involves more leg and core work. if you’re not sure what a Sun B is, this episode is a great primer!
The 75th anniversary of D-Day is remembered as we hear the voice of Allied commanding general Dwight Eisenhower on that fateful June 6, 1944 battle day. Six baseball teams from the SEC are Super Regional-bound, including conference champ Vanderbilt. And we share a portion of the July 2018 interview with best-selling author Kevin Powers ("The Yellow Birds").
Dr. Ben Carson visits Little Rock in his role as secretary of the U.S. Housing and Urban Development Department. Jon Rawl memorializes his friend Rick Davis, who rose from a South Carolina orphanage to Mississippi lawyer. Plus, former Tennessee Volunteers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Reggie Cobb dies at 50.
"Behind The Rifle: Women Soldiers In Civil War Mississippi" is a new book from author Shelby Harriel. Golf insider Jason Nall previews the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club, as the opening round tees off today. Plus, Yall.com features "13 Unique Southern Food Festivals In April."
South by Southwest in Austin is more than a music festival. Barbecue aficionado Matt Heermans talks about the Texas capital city, Stubb's Bar-B-Q; and even gets a 'cue tip from host Jon Rawl, who just enjoyed Nashville's HoneyFire Barbeque Co. Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin has something to say about the "sickouts" going on by teachers in the commonwealth. Also, Southern teams rise in the latest college basketball polls.
This episode: Bacteria that help nematodes prey on insects also help keep fungi from stealing their kills! Download Episode (7.4 MB, 8.1 minutes) Show notes: Microbe of the episode: Artogeia rapae granulovirus Takeaways Soil is an incredibly complex ecosystem, with many different interactions constantly happening between plants, insects, bacteria, fungi, and other organisms, not to mention a large variety of shifting environmental conditions. All of these are competing with some and cooperating with others to try to survive and thrive the best they can. One interesting interaction takes place between small roundworms in the soil, called nematodes, and bacteria they carry around that cause disease in insects. These nematodes prey on insects by injecting the bacteria into them, which kill and start digesting the insects. The nematodes then feed on the insects and the bacteria until the resources have been exhausted, and then move on to the next insect, taking some bacteria with them again. In this study, the scientists wondered how these partners deal with competitors in the soil that might want to take advantage of their resources. They discover that the bacteria produce compounds that can repel and inhibit fungi that might otherwise steal their kills. Journal Paper: Shan S, Wang W, Song C, Wang M, Sun B, Li Y, Fu Y, Gu X, Ruan W, Rasmann S. The symbiotic bacteria Alcaligenes faecalis of the entomopathogenic nematodes Oscheius spp. exhibit potential biocontrol of plant- and entomopathogenic fungi. Microb Biotechnol. Other interesting stories: Mice given gut microbes from healthy human babies don't get milk allergies New fungal species living in glaciers are losing their homes as glaciers disappear Toxins from cyanobacterial blooms can product tiny animals from pathogens Email questions or comments to bacteriofiles at gmail dot com. Thanks for listening! Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, RSS, Google Play. Support the show at Patreon, or check out the show at Twitter or Facebook
LSU insider Billy Gomila discusses Ed Orgeron's strategy as Feb. 6 (National Signing Day) is less than a week away. The managing editor of AndTheValleyShook.com also weighs in on Will Wade's Top 20 Tiger basketball team. Michelle Obama and John Grisham have best sellers on the New York Times' list of books. And during this bone-chilling week host Jon Rawl shares the lowest temps ever recorded for the 16 Southern states.
Two soldiers from the South die fighting in Afghanistan. The South is among the "least drunkest" states in the nation. The SEC/Big 12 Challenge pits 10 teams from each league against each other on this college basketball Saturday – including Kansas at Kentucky, and Texas at Georgia. And a Joan Baez song gets a spin during a week where two great Southerners are saluted on their birthday.
Wrapping up (the 1st half) of the core power 1 series!
WSP - P Sun, B Current Status Of Pediatric Emergency And Intensive Care In China Podcast 012317 by OPENPediatrics
Título original Tears of the Sun Año 2003 Duración 121 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Antoine Fuqua Guión Alex Lasker, Patrick Cirillo Música Hans Zimmer Fotografía Mauro Fiore Reparto Bruce Willis, Monica Bellucci, Cole Hauser, Tom Skerritt, Eamonn Walker, Nick Chinlund, Fionnula Flanagan, Malick Bowens, Johnny Messner, Chad Smith, Charles Ingram Productora Columbia Pictures / Revolution Studios / Cheyenne Género Bélico. Acción | África. Ejército Web oficial http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/tearsofthesun/ Sinopsis Un equipo comandado por el teniente Waters (Bruce Willis), un veterano oficial de la unidad especial SEAL, se adentra en el corazón de África con la misión de rescatar a Lena Kendrick (Monica Bellucci), una doctora americana que trabaja en una zona muy conflictiva. Pero, cuando la encuentran, ella se niega a abandonar a los refugiados y exige a Waters que los escolte a todos a través de la peligrosa jungla nigeriana. El oficial tendrá que enfrentarse a un grave dilema: obedecer las órdenes recibidas o, por el contrario, seguir los dictados de su propia conciencia.
Today's guest Ms. Vicky Ellner - Patient Advocate and president/founder of the "SUN B" honored by the National Alliance for Healthy Communities for its work to date. In addition to establishing the Senior Umbrella Network of Brooklyn, she is the founding member of a Queens based action oriented professional association that pools resources from business, not for profit and healthcare communities to create projects and educational events that enhance local services and improve business practices. To her credit she was honored by the LI chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society with the leadership award in 2004, in 2006 she was recognized as a "Top Women in Business" by the Queens Courier. She currently serves on the board of directors gor Greater Brooklyn Health Coalition (GBHC) and the New York Women's Agenda (NYWA). She has been a featured contributor to Newsday's "ask the expert" column.
Today's guest Ms. Vicky Ellner - Patient Advocate and president/founder of the "SUN B" honored by the National Alliance for Healthy Communities for its work to date. In addition to establishing the Senior Umbrella Network of Brooklyn, she is the founding member of a Queens based action oriented professional association that pools resources from business, not for profit and healthcare communities to create projects and educational events that enhance local services and improve business practices. To her credit she was honored by the LI chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society with the leadership award in 2004, in 2006 she was recognized as a "Top Women in Business" by the Queens Courier. She currently serves on the board of directors gor Greater Brooklyn Health Coalition (GBHC) and the New York Women's Agenda (NYWA). She has been a featured contributor to Newsday's "ask the expert" column.
If you are looking for a challenging and fun 20 min. class, then this is the one for you. Dawnelle's soothing voice takes you through a creative power vinyasa flow. Begin with a calming & centering intro, then move through Sun A, Sun B, a creative Sun B flow which includes crescent lunge, triangle, and balances, then finally end with savasana. Create space in both your body and mind, deeply connect with your breath, all while lengthening and strengthening every muscle in your entire body. You will feel amazing and renewed after completing this 20 minutes of Power! Visit YogaDownload.com today for more class selections. **Please consider submitting a donation for this episode yogadownload.com/podcast.asp. Your support is greatly appreciated!