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Termoelektrarni Šoštanj zaradi predvidene izgube od 150 do 200 milijonov evrov z novim letom grozi stečaj. Država Teš namerava reševati z intervencijskim zakonom. Minister za okolje, podnebje in energijo Bojan Kumer zagotavlja, da bodo za ogrevanje več kot 35 tisoč ljudi v Šaleški dolini našli rešitev, uvedli naj bi tudi potrebne ukrepe za zaščito zaposlenih. Druge teme: - V trboveljski bolnišnici bosta zaradi pomanjkanja osebja predvidoma do ponedeljka zaprta pediatrični in porodni oddelek. - Drugi in zadnji dan Blejskega strateškega foruma namenjen kibernetični varnosti, zelenemu prehodu, podnebnim spremembam in migracijam. - Izraelska vojska na severu Gaze ubila več ljudi, ki so čakali na kruh. Operacije nadaljuje tudi na zasedenem Zahodnem bregu.
Termoelektrarna Šoštanj vse bolj tone v rdeče številke, kar bo, kot kaže, povzročilo njeno zaprtje prej, kot je bilo pričakovano. Nna Ministrstvu za okolje, podnebje in prostor zagotavljajo, da je prednostna naloga zagotoviti ogrevanje za prebivalce savinjsko-šaleškega območja.
Termoelektrarna Šoštanj je vse globlje v rdečih številkah, predvidena izguba prihodnje leto bo od 150 do 200 milijonov evrov. Ker ob taki izgubi Tešu grozi stečaj, naj bi ga neuradno skupaj s Premogovnikom Velenje prenesli pod okrilje države. Zelo verjetno bi tudi okrnili obseg obratovanja Teša, je dejal minister Bojan Kumer. Gospodarstvenike pa skrbi, da bo manjši obseg obratovanja povečal energetsko odvisnost države. V oddaji tudi: - Novomeška civilna pobuda o reševanju romske problematike: vsi pristojni morajo narediti svoje. - Blejski strateški forum končan z razmislekom o glavnih svetovnih izzivih. - Le še 5 sekund loči Rogliča od skupnega vodstva na kolesarski dirki po Španiji.
Willkommen im Sprawl. Und Willkommen in unserer neuen Wildcard Staffel. Wer unseren Podcast hört weiß, wir sind große Fans von Ring, der japanischen Buchserie. Aber ob uns auch Ringwelt von Larry Niven gefallen wird, das steht in den weit entfernten Sternen. Ist es eher Wuuuuhuuu oder verdammt Tanj…eure Crew bestehen aus Alex und Stephan wird es für euch herausfinden. Willkommen zum ersten Teil unserer Besprechung von Ringwelt.In dieser Folge: Ringwelt von Larry Niven bis inkl. Kapitel 4 (S.88).In der nächsten Folge: Ringwelt bis inkl. Kapitel 8.Schreibt uns eine E-Mail an sprawlradio@gmx.deUNSER DISCORD: LINKLetterboxd: Kim_chi und gamurgaIhr mögt unseren Podcast und möchtet uns finanziell unterstützen? Wir freuen uns über kleine oder große Beträge über Paypal: paypal.me/sprawlradio oder an sprawlradio@gmx.deLiteratur:Larry Niven, Ringwelt (1970)
On Episode 104 of the Guest Speaker series, Mike is joined by one of the Boston's best hitmakers: Rosewood Bape. Rosewood discusses growing up between Matapan and the South Shore, and how his early experiences inspired him to start songwriting. He shares the story of how his first ever song “Taxi” made waves in Boston, and how he was able to follow it up with a string of successful albums, including ‘Diary of a Playboy' with Jon Glass. And of course, his latest offering ‘Rose From Nothing': a project littered with catchy songs from a variety of different genres and features, including CHAVO, $hayBand$, Hollywood Chris, HONEST, and Millyz, the latter of whom has been an important influence and support system for his career. Rosewood also discusses the impact of his friendship with the late hip-hop star PnB Rock, and how he coped with his death. Mike & Rosewood have a candid discussion about the phenomenon that some artists are more celebrated for their achievements when they die rather than when they're alive. Because of this, Rosewood makes it a point to give his flowers to those who have elevated his career who are still here, including the aforementioned Millyz and Jon Glass, hip-hop star Joyner Lucas, and videographer extraordinaire, Tanj. Most importantly, he reflects on his family, particularly his children, provide him with a sense of purpose and support. Mike & Rosewood also discuss a variety of different topics, including tips on sync licensing, his favorite WWE wrestlers of all-time, the perfect spicy margarita, and so much more. Follow Rosewood Bape on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosewoodbape/?hl=en Stream "Rose From Nothing" by Rosewood Bape on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0Y91vCNvrYGTrJ9Ar6lfnw?si=OiOoJ7uoSgWuyESgTMztEg Stream "Rose From Nothing" by Rosewood Bape on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/rose-from-nothing/1720418279 Check out our studio, AOA Studios, and book a session or service with us: https://www.aoastudios.org/inquiriesbooking Follow our social media and blogs Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/turntableteachers/?hl=en Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@turntableteachers Blog - https://www.turntableteachers.com/blog Shop - https://www.turntableteachers.com/shop Subscribe to our streaming services Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-turntable-teachers/id1448694925 Google Play - https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Icujt6fhi2je7zzfxjkr7glcowe?t%3DThe_Turntable_Teachers%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16 Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-538618877 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4UJh499meoTP5wV2b2jrb0?si=EMaTjq9CR2-_zA6orKQNEQ
Thu, 07 Mar 2024 17:30:00 +0000 https://chilisincarne.podigee.io/32-die-wahrheit-ueber-achtsamkeit-warum-auch-angst-und-traurigkeit-ihren-platz-haben-sollten 5727298978789fe40082bd18935c301a Ein bewegendes Interview mit Katrin Lotz-Holz, MBSR- und Stresstrainerin Zu Gast in dieser Podcast Folge ist die erfahrene MBSR- und Stressmanagement Trainerin Katrin Lotz-Holz. Katrin gibt einen sehr ehrlichen und offenen Einblick in ihre persönliche Geschichte. Die Reise zur Achtsamkeit begann für sie während ihrer Brustkrebserkrankung, als sie intuitiv die Kraft der Konzentration und Selbstfokussierung entdeckte. Durch ihre eigene Transformation entschied sie sich, MBSR-Lehrerin zu werden und anderen zu helfen, ihre Herausforderungen achtsam zu bewältigen. Die Podcast Episode beleuchtet auch die Gefahren des Achtsamkeitstrends, der oft den Zwang zum Glücklichsein mit sich bringt. Katrin betont die Wichtigkeit von Selbstakzeptanz und regt dazu an, sich hin und wieder selbst mal die Frage zu stellen: was brauche ICH denn gerade? Unser Gespräch reicht von der Achtsamkeit bei Kindern bis zur Bedeutung von Langeweile und dem achtsamen Umgang von Lebensmitteln sowie der Akzeptanz, dass auch traurige oder ängstliche Gefühle zum Leben dazugehören. Ein ehrliches Gespräch darüber, wie Achtsamkeit das Leben bereichern kann, ohne den Druck auf Perfektion. Zusammengefasst geht es u.a. um diese Themen: Achtsamkeit als Haltung Persönliche Achtsamkeitsreise Morgenroutine und Achtsamkeit Einfluss von Trends auf Achtsamkeit Praktische Tipps für mehr Achtsamkeit Druck und Selbstoptimierung in der Gesellschaft Auswirkung des Elternstresses auf Kinder Achtsamkeit mit Kindern Achtsamkeitsübungen für Kinder Vorleben und Beobachten Achtsamkeit beim Essen Funktion von Essen entdecken Umgang mit Stressessen Selbstreflexion beim Essen Wertschätzung für Lebensmittel Essen mit allen Sinnen genießen Bewusstsein für Privilegien Verbindung zu Lebensmitteln erklären Perfektionismus überwinden Zulassen von negativen Gefühlen Raum für Selbstreflexion schaffen Wertschätzung für das Leben So erreichst du Katrin Lotz-Holz: www.mindfulmoments.de Direkt die Termine sind hier: http://www.mindfulmoments.de/termine LInkedIn Den Newsletter mit persönliche Geschichten und Tipps rund um Achtsamkeit und ein selbstbewusstes Leben gibt es hier. Dieser Podcast lebt von positiven Bewertungen. Freue mich daher nen Kullerkeks, wenn du mir eine Bewertung dalässt
December je poseben čas in mi si bomo za darilo v štirih epizodah privoščili kar – možgane, in to tiste, ki jih je pot odpeljala po svetu, kjer se ukvarjajo – z možgani! V prvi decembrski epizodi je z nami Prekmurka, dr. Martina Šebök, ki že sedem let živi v Zürichu in deluje na univerzitetni bolnišnici Zürich. Po svetu nevronov vas vsak teden pelje Mojca Delač.
This episode we continue to try to pull apart the figure known as Shotoku Taishi, aka Prince Umayado, aka Prince Kamitsumiya, aka Toyotomimi no Mikoto. We'll take a look a little more at what we know and talk about just what we might or might not know about the actual figure behind the legend that has been built up. For more, check out the podcast website at https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-99 Rough Transcript: Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan. My name is Joshua, and this is episode 99: The Prince of the Upper Palace. This is the second episode focused on the famous Prince known as Prince Shōtoku Taishi. Last episode we went over the various stories that are told about this Prince in the various histories as well as some of the temple records. Of course, it is generally agreed that most, if perhaps not all, of the information on Prince Shōtoku Taishi, which is to say, the Crown Prince of Great Virtue, is at best exaggerated, and at worst is completely made up at a later time by people deliberately trying to appropriate his story. Unfortunately, it is extremely difficult to tell what is pure fiction and what might be some semblance of reality, but we'll give it a try as best we can. I will say that there is a *lot* that has been written about Shōtoku Taishi and his alter egos, Prince Umayado, aka Prince Kamitsumiya, aka Toyotomimi no Mikoto. A lot more than I have time to truly delve into. Besides various sources in Japanese, one of, if not the, most extensive look at sources mentioning the Prince is probably by Dr. Hermann Bohner in the 1930s and 1940s—however, his work, which I am told is over a thousand pages in length, is also entirely in German. I'm not sure anything quite that extensive has been written in English. Furthermore, other works out there, like Michael Como's own work, “Shōtoku: Ethnicity, Ritual, and Violence in the Japanese Buddhist Tradition”, often speak more to what the stories of Shōtoku Taishi say about developments in Japanese culture over time, focusing on the Cult of Shōtoku and what it said about Japan in general rather than focusing on the individual. I am not going to have time to read all of the sources and condense them down for you, but I'm not sure that is exactly necessary. Just be aware that there is a lot of ink that has been spilled over Shōtoku Taishi in one way or another. As for theories on the actual prince, they vary widely. Some say that there was, indeed, a powerful figure at court known as Prince Umayado or, alternatively, as the Prince of the Upper Chamber, and he may have even been the Crown Prince, in line to inherit the throne had he not tragically passed away before the death of the current sovereign, Kashikiya Hime, aka Suiko Tennō. Others suggest that the portrait we have is actually a composite—the work of many different individuals, all wrapped up in the guise of a single, powerful individual who instituted sweeping changes across the archipelago and single-handedly gave birth to the Japanese state. Of course, there are also those who accept the story as true—or at least as true as the rest of that period of history. For my part, I believe I'm closer to the ideas proposed in 1999 by Ōyama Seichirō, in his book ‘Shōtoku Taishi no Tanjō', who suggested that there likely was an actual Prince Umayado, but that his story was exaggerated by the compilers of the Nihon Shoki and by later groups promoting the Shōtoku cult. By the way, when I mention the Shōtoku “cult” I want to be clear what I mean—cult in this instance is more like a cult of personality. It encompasses the various ideas that people held about the Prince, true or otherwise. However, it should be noted that until more recently it is unlikely that anyone would have claimed to have been a part of any kind of “cult” or group with specific, Shōtoku Taishi related beliefs. Rather, the Prince's story was, to many of them, simply a fact, even as they consciously or unconsciously embellished the story. In fact, we often blame the compilers of the Nihon Shoki for adding to the Prince's story, but it is just as likely that they were simply going off of other sources that also recorded these same things. Given all of that, who was the real Prince Umayado? We are told that Umayado's name comes because his pregnant mother gave birth to him as she was wandering around during her pregnancy and suddenly delivered him in front of the office of the horse stables—the Umayado. He is also known as Prince Kamitsumiya, or the Prince of the Upper Palace. This was because, we are told, before he was made Crown Prince and given the Crown Prince's quarters as his own, his father had installed him in the “Upper Hall” of the South Palace, in his own complex. The name Toyotomimi no Mikoto is less obvious, but more similar to the types of names we had seen in previous generations of sovereigns, and likely a kind of titular name, combining various accolades and titles together. That last one gets to a tricky bit about Prince Umayado: Was he actually of Royal birth, and was he the son of a previous sovereign? As noted last episode, we are told that Umayado's father was Tachibana no Toyohi, himself the son of Ame Kunioshi Hiraki Niwa no Ohokimi, aka Kinmei Tennō, and Kitashi Hime, daughter of Soga no Iname. We've already noted how the Soga family really wormed their way into the royal line. Theoretically, sovereigns were supposed to come from a queen that was, herself, of royal blood. The previous exception to this was Iwa no Hime, daughter of Katsuraki no Sotsuhiko and wife to Ohosazaki no Ohokmi, aka Nintoku Tennō. However, that seems to have stopped being an issue since about the time of Ame Kunioshi's father Wohodo no Ohokimi, aka Keitai Tennō. After all, the first two of his sons to succeed him to the throne were the sons of Menoko, herself a daughter of Owari no Muraji no Kusaka—not exactly a name boasting of royal lineage. To be fair, the Nihon Shoki only claimed that they were holding the throne for their more properly titled brother, Amekunioshi, so take that as you will. Amekunioshi, married three of his own nieces—daughters of his brother, which may have been an attempt to smooth out some of the kinks in the royal line. He also married at least two—possibly three—daughters of Soga no Iname, and they produced several sovereigns. One of these, of course, is Tachibana no Toyohi, aka Youmei Tennō, but there was also Hatsusebe no Wakasazaki, aka Sushun Tennō. Finally there was Kashikiya Hime, aka Suiko Tennō, though one could argue that she held her place as much because she had been the consort—or even queen—to her step-brother, Nunakura Futodamashiki, aka Bidatsu Tennō. It should also be noted, though, that both Hatsusebe no Wakasazaki and Kashikiya Hime came to the throne during a period of political violence. There was the Soga and Mononobe conflict, a genuine fight for the throne which spilled out into the general public. This all reads as the results of Soga no Iname—and then, later, Soga no Umako—maneuvering to put the Soga family in power to rule the country. That they succeeded in getting two Soga relatives on the throne—even if Umako then assassinated Hatsusebe when he proved too difficult to control—would seem to indicate that the Soga gambit had been effective, and they had overcome the traditions that previously had been designed to limit who had direct access to the power of the throne. Of course, there are questions of just how old and how accurate that tradition was—for all we know, the previous “queens” had simply had their lineages updated to ensure that they were of proper royal birth—but I still think it is telling. But how does this relate to Umayado? Well, as I mentioned, his father was Tachibana no Toyohi. Just like Kashikiya Hime and Hatsusebe, he was also a son of Ame Kunioshi no Ohokimi and one of his Soga wives. In fact, it wouldn't be surprising had Toyohi taken the throne, given who else did. However, I wonder if that ever actually happened. The Nihon Shoki only places him on the throne briefly—about two years—and during that time, there was still a lot of conflict going on. The idea that there had been a consensus and that Tachibana no Toyohi was chosen as the next Ohokimi already seems a bit questionable. Then there is also his supposed misasagi, or tomb. We are told that he was buried at Shinaga, and this tomb has been identified and is still known today, presumably. Given the records from then until now, while it is possible that the tomb was mistaken at some point over the intervening centuries, I would propose that its identification is probably fairly reliable, especially as it is also said to be the tomb of Prince Umayado, as well. However, there is a problem, and that is that the tomb is not a round keyhole shaped tomb as would be expected of a royal tomb up to that time. Instead, it is a square shaped tomb. Why is this notable? Because the "imperial” tombs up through Amekunioshi, aka Kinmei Tennō, and his son, Nunakura no Ohokimi, aka Bidatsu Tennō, are all round, keyhole shaped tombs; the zenpō-kōen, or flat font and round-backed kofun. Even through different dynasties, the shape and size of the kofun seem to hold true. However, that stops with Tachibana no Toyohi. His tomb is square shaped, which is much more similar to individuals other than the royal family. However, complicating matters somewhat, it isn't just his tomb where we see this change. Suddenly we see a bunch of square tombs that are designated as royal tombs. These include the tombs of Tachibana no Toyohi, aka Yōmei Tennō; Hasebe no Wakasazaki, aka Sushun Tennō; and Kashikiya Hime, aka Suiko Tennō. All of their identified tombs seem to be square tombs, similar to the tomb identified with Soga no Umako, Ishi-butai kofun. So why the sudden switch? It is not directly stated, but this may have been a part of all of the other changes in court and ritual that were happening. In succeeding generations we see eight-sided kofun, and even round kofun—and all for verified sovereigns. So it is entirely possible that it is at Youmei where the tradition of keyhole-shaped royal kofun ended. But I am still rather skeptical about all of this. I wonder if the shape of Tachibana no Toyohi's kofun indicates it was just the kofun for a powerful member of the Soga lineage, just like Umako's kofun. However, I must admit, it doesn't directly contradict the sources that say he was Tennō, since the following sovereigns are also recorded as having square-shaped tombs. Then again, there is a bit of a question on just about all of them as far as how much they reigned and what power they held, vice what power was in the hands of Soga no Umako. As for the succeeding generations, well, there are other shapes as well. For instance, there is an octagonal kofun, and an eight sided kofun would actually match up well with a growing belief in Buddhism, where eight is an extremely auspicious number—enough that people in some Asian countries will actually pay more for license plates or phone numbers with multiple 8s in the number, along with other auspicious digits. And there's another factor that might explain why they moved to a less complex kofun shape: I've mentioned in past episodes that the temple building craze of the early 600s really killed off kofun construction. We see resources that would have gone to venerating important figures, and building their tombs, the likely center of their ritual veneration, instead go to the building of temples. In many ways, temples became the better and more lasting memorial for any wealthy individual, especially since temples themselves could grow and change with the times, where as a giant mound of earth, cool as it is, was a bit hard to modify, let alone relocate. I also suspect that the change in various rituals also meant that the previous shape of the kofun, that round keyhole shape, may not have been as important in later periods. If we assume that shape had something to do with the focus of conducting regular rituals at the site, for which purpose certain families were actually employed in hereditary positions, then moving away from that shape would suggest, to me, that there was a change in the rituals as well. However, that change was coming much earlier than the temples, should we choose to believe the chronology given to us in the Nihon Shoki. So it while it explains, in broad strokes, the move away from kofun practice, it doesn't satisfactorily explain everything that we are seeing at this period. And that brings me back to my hesitation to say that Tachibana no Toyohi was ever a sovereign of Yamato. And the main thing about Tachibana no Toyohi's ascension that gets to me is it all feels rather contrived, and there really isn't much said about him. I can only think that this was done in order to make sure that Prince Umayado had the necessary pedigree for everything else that people were going to be saying about him. As awesome as he was, he wasn't going to be nearly so incredible if he didn't have a lineage which put him in line to inherit the throne. BUT, I could very easily be wrong, especially if some of our sources aren't exactly in order. We've certainly seen other places where it appears that individuals were either raised up as sovereigns or possibly co-sovereigns, individuals who reigned at the same time, may have had their reigns massaged to conform with the desired narrative.. Which brings up another question: Was Umayado ever actually named as the Crown Prince? Was he truly in line to succeed Kashikiya Hime? I'm not sure that is as black and white. As I've noted before, why would Kashikiya Hime have chosen him over other potential candidates? Even if his father wasn't sovereign, he was still a royal prince of Soga lineage, but Kashikiya Hime also had her own children, at least according to the Chronicles. Where were they? I'm not sure, but I am inclined to believe that Prince Umayado may have, indeed, been either the Crown Prince or in a position so close that it didn't warrant a distinction. That said, it might be interesting to look through some of the early records, such as the Gankōji Garan Engi, and see just how he is referred to, there. There are plenty of the stories about Prince Umayado that I believe we can take as true, even if only in part. I have no reason not to believe that he was an avid supporter of continental learning, including Buddhism and other teachings. That was all new and exciting, and with the direction that the Yamato state was tacking at the time it would have been useful and provided the Prince some clout and notoriety. It is also quite possible that he penned one or more commentaries on various sutras, though how good or insightful it would have been I have no idea, and whether it was his own words or if he perhaps patronized a temple to help write them for him, I couldn't say. I don't know that there is anything definitive, one way or the other. I might even go so far as to suggest that he played a role in helping to lay out the seventeen article constitution and championed a version of the continental rank system, but I doubt he just made it up himself out of whole-cloth. There were no doubt more than a few scribes by this point who had read various works from the continent and were able to help pull the various concepts of good government together. I doubt he was the one putting pen to paper for all of it, but who knows. Perhaps, though, the most likely case for his existence comes in the form of the temple, Hōryūji, said to have been built on the site of his former estate, and the woven mandala said to have been commissioned by one of his own consorts. These are compelling to me because they both physically exist, even if in a diminished state. For Hōryūji we can look at the archaeological evidence, as well as any extant buildings or images. For the Tenjukoku Shūchō Mandala, though, we only have some of the original fragments, along with some fragments of a later copy, but we also have copies of the inscription that was on the mandala. It is possible that the transcription we have is somehow not correct, but that would be odd since the object was on display for people to see and remained intact through at least the Kamakura period, one assumes, since that's when they made a copy of it. Let's examine both of these a little more in depth. Hōryūji temple is said to have been built by Prince Umayado, on his estate, but it was supposedly built for his father, Tachibana no Toyohi. In fact, Hōryūji was apparently supposed to be *his* temple. Tachibana no Toyohi, suffering from illness, is said to have vowed to build a temple, but he died before he could complete it. Prince Umayado's eventual work to build Hōryūji is said to have been an act of filial piety as much as it was one of Buddhist piety, as it was dedicated, originally to Yakushi Nyōrai, a Buddha associated with healing illness, and it was built for his father, the Great King, Tachibana no Toyohi. We see several times the idea of building a temple on a noble family's personal compound. Soga no Iname is the first to convert his house, or some portion, and Soga no Umako eventually succeeds with Hōkōji, aka Asukadera. It makes sense that Hōryūji was also built on land donated by an elite member of Society, and everything points to it being Prince Umayado. In fact, it would be rather odd to build it on land that wasn't already built up in some way. Even Shitennōji was built, we are told, on a compound that formerly belonged to the Mononobe—a rather large middle finger, or perhaps an inverted V, extended by the Soga to those whom history labelled as the anti-Buddhist faction of the early court. Nearby Chūgūji, literally the “Middle Palace Temple” was, we are told, built on the site of Prince Umayado's mother's home. I'm not sure if we can verify that entirely, but the fact that it is known as the “Middle Palace Temple” suggests some connection to an elite's compound and “palace”—the Naka tsu Miya to Umayado's Kami tsu Miya, perhaps. The two were close and became only closer with time, though they did retain their own characteristics. And so Hōryūji was quite likely built on the site of someone's palace, and if it wasn't the Prince we know as Umayado, then who was it? At the very least we have some person that may be at least a part of the legion that makes up the legend of Shōtoku Taishi. As for the Tenjukoku Shūchō Mandala, for that we have the inscription from the mandala itself. We are told that Tachibana no Iratsume asked Kashikiya Hime to commission it for her departed husband, Prince Toyotomimi. As far as I can tell, this inscription, found in the Jōgū-Shōtoku Ho'o Teisetsu, a biography of Shōtoku Taishi, is considered an accurate transcription of the four hundred or so characters that were on the original curtain. If that is the case, then we have an inscription from shortly after his death attesting to the existence of a Prince Toyotomimi, and it even gives part of his lineage, including mention of Tachibana no Toyohi, whom we are told was, indeed, a sovereign, though we don't know when or for how long. So that would seem to support the assertions in the Nihon Shoki about Tachibana no Toyohi's status. The biography, at least as it comes down to us, was likely compiled sometime in the 10th or 11th century, which makes a lot of its information suspect, but I generally think we can trust the transcription from the mandala. Afterall, we have pretty good evidence for the artifact still existing when it was compiled. The fact that the artifact seems pretty clearly made in the Asuka period—so in the 7th century, not soon after Toyotomimi's death—further adds to the reliability. That isn't to say they didn't pick and choose what they were going to report in the biography itself, but, for me, there is little reason to doubt this inscription is what was on the actual mandala. On the other hand, we still don't have a lot of information about Tachibana no Toyohi. He came to the throne, other things largely happened around him, and then he died of illness. So perhaps Tachibana was a short-lived sovereign after all. I'm honestly still on the fence about it, but the more I read, the more I come around to the idea, though that still doesn't explain how his son ended up being remembered so well. All in all, I suspect that most of Shōtoku Taishi's story is rooted in truths and facts about this era. He may, indeed, have been the Crown Prince, or at least a very influential one. He likely was on top of the craze in Buddhist and Continental learning. He may have even played some role in helping to govern the country. Still, how did he come to outshine the others who had almost equal claims on all of this change? For one thing, there was Kashikiya Hime. She was smart, capable, and the one actually seated on the throne. Unfortunately, I suspect that she had two major impediments to taking on the mantle that Shōtoku Taishi donned. For one thing, she was a woman. Unfortunately, along with continental ideas would come an increase in continental misogyny , though it would take some time to reach the same level, and there would still be female sovereigns ruling alongside male sovereigns for some time. However, she also was the sovereign, and that likely meant that her reputation, such as it was, was caught up in the push and pull of court politics. Even within the royal family there were different factions and different people aiming for the throne, and so she may not have had universal support for sainthood. This may not have been as much of a problem had she, herself, like Prince Umayado, passed away early and young, but she lived and reigned a good long while. And then, besides her, there is the other major mover and shaker of the period, Soga no Umako. Of just about anyone other than the sovereign, Soga no Umako seems to have been the best positioned to provide the kind of guidance, patronage, and more that was likely making into reality many of the things for which Shōtoku Taishi received credit, including his own temple of Hokoji. Soga no Umako had an almost bigger problem than Kashikiya Hime, however. He had led the forces against the Mononobe and their allies, and many of those allies would eventually lick their wounds and come back to power. Even the Mononobe were still around, if not guiding the government. Furthermore, listeners who have been reading ahead in the story will likewise already know that it was the Fujiwara family that eventually would control the court for centuries. In fact, for many students of Japanese history, the Soga are not portrayed as paragons of virtue who helped introduce Buddhism to Japan, but rather as a greedy family that didn't know their place and who went beyond the bounds of what we considered acceptable behavior. As such, I doubt Soga no Umako was in much of a position to be venerated by large swaths of the population. In the end, it was probably the fact that he died early that allowed Prince Toyotomimi, aka Prince Umayado, to become the venerated figure he is, today. To quote eminent Gotham lawyer, Harvey Dent: “You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.” Sure enough, Prince Umayado died at a point where likely the public could still imagine all of the good that he could have done. Meanwhile both Kashikiya Hime and Umako had been through some stuff, and they had done what they needed to gain and maintain power. It may have been a recipe for their success, but it didn't necessarily make them universally beloved. I suspect that, in the end, the lack of information about Prince Umayado, along with some key bits of likely true information, allowed people to build him up into what they needed him to be—a culture hero that could embody the ideals that Yamato was adopting and adapting from the continent. He had the prestige—a royal prince and, perhaps even a Crown Prince. And he was involved with this new culture that was being imported and updated. Of course, this is largely speculation. In the end, it is hard to know what are the true facts around this legendary figure. I think the best we can really say is that there likely was an ur-Shōtoku, an original Prince, who may or may not have been known as either Prince Umayado, Prince Kamitsumiya, or even Prince Toyotomimi—and one or more of those names may even have belonged to different people. And so we are largely left with a question and with the legend, but in that legend, there is a plethora of information, if not about the actual human being, then about the changes that were happening in the Yamato court and in society as a whole. Regardless of all of the exact details, the 7th century would be extremely critical in the history of Yamato, setting the path for the future. One which we will be diving into, episode by episode, as we continue our trek through the histories. But for now, I think I'll leave you here. For those listening to this when it comes out, I wish you the best in this holiday-filled season, from about November to February, whatever you may be celebrating. And if you feel like giving, I hope you'll forgive me if I reiterate that I do this out of love of the history, and so we pay for all of the expenses ourselves, so any donations that people like to throw our way are always appreciated. However, first and foremost, please take care of yourselves and those around you. And so, until next time, then, thank you for listening and for all of your support. Again, if you do like what we are doing, tell your friends and feel free to rate us wherever you listen to podcasts. If you feel the need this season to do more, and want to help us keep this going, we have information about how you can donate on Patreon or through our KoFi site, ko-fi.com/sengokudaimyo, or find the links over at our main website, SengokuDaimyo.com/Podcast, where we will have some more discussion on topics from this episode. Also, feel free to Tweet at us at @SengokuPodcast, or reach out to our Sengoku Daimyo Facebook page. You can also email us at the.sengoku.daimyo@gmail.com. And that's all for now. Thank you again, and I'll see you next episode on Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan.
This letter was written to a young disciple named Jakunichi-bō Nikke, the son of the lord of Okitsu, Kazusa Province. It is dated the sixteenth day of the ninth month, with no year indicated, though it is believed to be 1279. Early in the Bun'ei era (1264–1275) Jakunichi-bō and his family had become followers of the Daishonin, who was then propagating his teachings in their area. Jakunichi-bō became a priest and later founded Tanjō-ji temple in Kominato to commemorate the place of the Daishonin's birth. It is also thought that this letter may have been addressed, through Jakunichi-bō, to a woman believer who lived in Kazusa Province. In this letter, the Daishonin discloses the meaning of his name, Nichiren, implying that it signifies the Buddha who will bring enlightenment to all people in the Latter Day of the Law. He declares that his disciples must also exert themselves to convey the supreme teaching of Nam-myoho-renge-kyo to all humankind. Then the Daishonin explains that the demons who, according to legend, strip one of one's garments at the time of death symbolize death's stripping one of all pretensions and superficial attainments, whether wealth, power, or knowledge. In conclusion, the Daishonin encourages Jakunichi-bō, pledging to protect p.995him in the next life since the latter protected the Daishonin in this life. Thus the Daishonin suggests the profound and timeless nature of the teacher-disciple relationship. https://www.nichirenlibrary.org/en/wnd-1/Content/137
Scott Milano is the founder of Tanj, a brand naming and language studio specializing in helping brands change the world one word at a time. We talk about the considerations you need to have when naming, why naming is not as easy as it seems, and how he came to name the Nintendo Wii.Learn more about Scott Milano- LinkedIn- TanjTop 3 Lessons:1. Your brand name is the tip of your storytelling spear2. Naming can seem easy, but DIY at your own risk3. Context and creativity is the secret sauce to a great nameResources:- Chat NamerWays I can help you:Subscribe to Healthy Brand Mondays: Leverage brand thinking to accelerate your growthDownload free guides and tools: Learn from my years of experience as a brand strategistWork with me: Be a podcast guest or hire my services for your brandConnect with Howie:LinkedIn TwitterInstagramTikTokYouTubeGet more from Healthy Brands: Subscribe to Healthy Brand Mondays: 1 branding lesson every Monday in your inbox Download messaging toolkit and other free brand strategy guides Work with me Connect with Howie: LinkedIn Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTube
Znani so rezultati meritev Triglavskega ledenika in ledenika pod Skuto, ki so pokazale, da sta se ledenika močno skrčila in stanjšala. Meritve so bile letos bolj obsežne, saj so poleg površine merili tudi debelino in prostornino ledenikov. Kaj se dogaja s slovenskima ledenikoma, sprašujemo Miho Pavška, vodjo raziskav ledenikov z Geografskega inštituta Antona Melika.
Today on Journey Map, we're joined by Scott Milano, Managing Director at Tanj. In this episode, we talk about how philosophy applies to naming, what led Scott to Japan, and the story behind naming the Wii console.Learn more from Scott and Tanj:Visit Tanj: https://tanj.co/Connect with Scott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottmilano/
Mladi so tako kot v vseh preteklih generacijah tudi danes čudoviti in vedno vredni naše ljubezni ter zaupanja.
Nekateri preostali vsebinski poudarki oddaje: - Monosežigalnica kot morebiten vir energije za daljinsko ogrevanje v Velenju - V Kanalu ob Soči odprli vodikovo polnilnico za tovornjake in avtomobile - Z mrežo kolesarskih povezav bi v Slovenskih goricah migracije preusmeriti z avtomobila na kolo. - Festival "Iz trbovskiga špajza" - recept za preplet tradicije in sodobnosti v kulinariki.
On this episode, the crew is joined by Cambridge rapper, GNipsey & returning guest, Dre the Gen. They discuss GNipsey's upbringing and how he dealt with difficult circumstances to become the man he is today (10:20). Once he noticed the effects of his music, he knew it was time to take his career seriously. He has the full support of his city and loved ones with the hopes of bettering the lives of everyone around him. GNipsey explains the difference between Boston and Cambridge, along with what they don't tell you about Cambridge (19:50). He does his best to not let the newfound attention get to him (27:05). He shares with us the significance of his relationship with fellow Cambridge native, Millyz (30:45). Millyz has been guiding GNipsey and his whole crew to show them alternate routes to obtain the lifestyle they are all striving for. He updates us on Don Dzy's homecoming (35:45). He works hard to provide for his family and homies, you can hear it in his music. He breaks down the process of creating his debut mixtape, “Memories” (37:45). A major contribution to GNipsey's quick rise to notability is working with Tanj (41:10). Since launching in 2018, ripe—tanjerines has become one of the top music platforms in Massachusetts. The combination of GNipsey, Millyz, and Tanj restored a new feeling in the state and they haven't looked back since. GNipsey is preparing the release of his next project, “GlockBoy”. Go stream his latest single, “Used To Know” on YouTube and be sure to tap in with everything GNipsey. After GNipsey and Dre the Gen leave, the crew return to their usual shenanigans by reacting to a conversation between Dj Akademiks and Brittany Renner (53:00). Renner is being criticized on the internet for her relationship with her ex partner, PJ Washington, and is being labeled as a predator. The crew discusses whether or not Renner was indeed displaying predatory behavior or if there is a double standard for age gaps. They conclude the episode with their reality checks (01:16:10). Music from this episode: GNipsey - Used To Know (0:00) Dre the Gen - Daily (25:55) GNipsey - Issues, Pt. 2 (38:15) Future - News or Something (01:21:15) Mario & Chris Brown - Get Back (01:25:00) Che Ecru - Candy (01:29:00) GNipsey - No Regret (01:33:00)
V turistični oddaji ste slišali, da predstavlja območje reke Drave zakladnico življenjske raznovrstnosti in eno od naravovarstveno najpomembnejših območij pri nas. V okviru projekta ZaDravo bodo sodelujoči dali poudarek tudi turizmu. // Ustavili smo se še v Virštanju, zanimivem vinorodnem kraju, ki je to poletje postal bogatejši za novi center za promocijo vin, kulture in turizma. Tudi potovali smo – tokrat po Združenih arabskih emiratih.
Letter D we inhabit Dahna and hack n slash our way through countless bad uns. Is it Dah best or Dah worst? Cultural interlude from December 20th 1991 Get in touch with us via the following pester paths; Discord Instagram Twitter Twitch Website Round Table Chat About Games and That What Sull Did Demolition Man Pinball Charile Far Twitch Zelda Sunday's on Twitch Easy Life - Life's a Beach What Mark Did Salt And Sanctuary Army of The Dead What Dan Did Snowrunner / Dan's Twitch Dishonored Invincible Friday Night Dinners Cultural Interlude December 20th 1991 UK Singles Charts No 5 - Guns n Roses - Live and Let Die No 3 - KLF feat Tammy Wynette - Justified and Ancient No 1 - Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody / These Are The Days Of Our Lives UK Album Charts No 8 - The Definitive Simon and Garfunkel - by erm...Simon and Garfunkel No 2 - Stars - Simply Red No 1 - Greatest Hits II - Queen UK Film Charts No 6 - Suburban Commando No 2 - Hot Shots! No 1 - The Addams Family And what we've all been waiting for!!!!! - Games C&VG Issue 122 C&VG HITS! Rolling Thunder 2 - Mega Drive Smash TV - Amiga Super Castlevania IV - SNES Burning Fight - Neo Geo What Could We Have Been Playing? Death and Return of Superman Dangerous Seed Devil Crash MD and the follow up Dragon's Revenge Decap Attack Dr Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine Dynamite Heady Dynamite Duke Desert Strike DJ Boy What did YOU think of Dahna: Megami Tanjō? How many AWOOGAS would you give it? How was December 1991 for you?! Get in touch and let us know. We love to hear from you lovely people and that. Next Episode's game - Earthworm Jim "Playing the games so you don't have to!"
In this episode, Dan catches up with Scott Milano, founder and managing director of Tanj, a brand naming and language studio. Dan and Scott talk about naming, creativity, entrepreneurship (in a way), and brand, sharing a few anecdotes along the way. They dig into Scott's journey from philosophy student to Tokyo freelancer to founder of Tanj, and they reveal the secret behind one of the gaming world's most innovative, and beloved, brand names. Scott's experiences and insights are an inspiration for anyone interested in marketing, branding, and of course naming.
Here are the questions I answer in this weeks episode of Mindset Mastery Monday. 1. My business is suffering financially due to uncertainty at the moment, any tips?2. How can I approach what I see as issues in my relationships in a non aggressive way?3. What advice can you give someone who is pregnant in real estate? and more LIVE Q&A Be it personal or professional, this session is dedicated to you getting some insight, tools and resources to creating a life and business you love.Whether you watch the video or listen to the podcast, I hope you find it useful. Feel free to let us know if you did and of course, we'd love you to share it with those who you feel will benefit most. #bethechange Big Love,Tanj
What's the best advice to start a business? How do you cleanse your mind/body from a negative situation that finished and want to let it go? The boyfriend is keen to learn but is new to the mindset concept 'the work' what to do? Some of the Q's I'll be answering today in MINDSET MASTERY MONDAY. Whether you watch the video or listen to the podcast, I hope you find it useful. Feel free to let us know if you did and of course, we'd love you to share it with those who you feel will benefit most. Big Love and #bethechange Tanj
If you're someone that suffers from sickness, illness, disease or a general feeling of stress and being unwell, then consider that your thoughts and beliefs have a big part to play. Tune in as I share a story of this weeks 1:1 coaching that provided profound healing. Whether you watch the video or listen to the podcast, I hope you find it useful. Feel free to let us know if you did and of course, we'd love you to share it with those who you feel will benefit most. Big Love and #bethechange Tanj
Do you meditate? Do you think it's just for saffron sitting, tears of a Tibetan yak drinking yogi's or hippies and not for you? Well, let me share with you 10 scientifically proven reasons why meditation matters as part of MINDSET MASTERY MONDAY...Whether you watch the video or listen to the podcast, I hope you find it useful. Feel free to let us know if you did and of course, we'd love you to share it with those who you feel will benefit most. Big Love and #bethechange Tanj
Don't forget to tune in to this week's episode of RAPID FIRE FRIDAY where I reflect on the coaching themes for the week and just rapid fire some tips to give you access to really live a life you love, grow a business that supports you and your family and to help you achieve the things that you desire in your life. In episode #46, I'll be talking about topics such as: - Is your communication ineffective? - The power of completion and how it restores energy - A healing resource for greater vitality - Back up NOW!!! Whether you watch the video or listen to the podcast, I hope you find it useful. Feel free to let us know if you did and of course, we'd love you to share it with those who you feel will benefit most. Big Love and #bethechange Tanj
Note: Internet lost connection at the end of the live video, so the last few minutes have been cut off. In this week's episode of RFF I shared.. - How do you start your day? TIP - Don't press the snooze button - Are you allowing your self to be distracted? Be responsive and not reactive - Why you shouldn't lose connection with your client and more... Whether you watch the video or listen to the podcast, I hope you find it useful. Feel free to let us know if you did and of course, we'd love you to share it with those who you feel will benefit most. Big Love and #bethechange Tanj
Tanj definitely has something to sing about! This woman of God shares with me only a few of the things God has done in her life (she simply can’t tell it all). From saving her son’s life, to healing her body, to telling the world about it all in her new hit single “He Been Good”. Listen as Tanj opens up about the goodness of Jesus in Episode #18 of Success in Christ Podcast.
Hello to you and happy first day of the new 2019/2020 financial year.This MINDSET MASTERY session is to get you in the right headspace to start the new financial year. Today, I share the 4 key questions you MUST answer to set yourself up for the best financial year yet.CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE COMPLETION EXERCISE TEMPLATE As always, feel free to share it with your tribe. Remember, I am here for you and fully available to answer any questions you may have or challenges you are facing. Simply send me an email and let's get you set for the new financial year. Big love.Tanj
After a big night at the Real Estate Business Women in Real Estate Awards, there is a lot to celebrate for all who attended. I'm still pinching myself at winning 2/3 awards I was up for last night, thanks to REB and all the sponsors. It did come at a complete surprise and I am truly grateful to be acknowledged alongside cherished friends and beloved clients. So much fun to share a great night with stellar women and men in the industry. Join me as I share the fun of who else won and some great moments from last night. As always, feel free to share it with your tribe. Remember, I am here for you and fully available to answer any questions you may have or challenges you are facing. Simply send me an email and let's get you set for the new financial year. Big love.Tanj
A Message of Hope airs live every Tuesday hosted by Christina Lockett. Tonight's special guests are recording artists TANJ and William Campbell. Tune in by dialing 563-999-3084 or listen online at www.christinalockettamessageofhope.info
Tanjareen is an all-around performing artist. Her television credits include: Freeform's drama FAMOUS IN LOVE, Bounce TV's sitcom FAMILY TIME (4 seasons), HBO/Cinemax's ZANE'S THE JUMP OFF (series regular), and Bentley Kyle's Evan's 4-episode pilot THE REV. Tanjareen has also guest-starred on SEX SENT ME TO THE E.R. (2 episodes), CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM, DAYS OF OUR LIVES, WITHOUT A TRACE, GIRLFRIENDS, ACCORDING TO JIM, THE SARAH SILVERMAN PROGRAM, HOWARD STERN, STRONG MEDICINE (recurring), THE PARKERS, WANDA AT LARGE, THE STEVE HARVEY SHOW, V.I.P, ARLISS, & CITY GUYS (recurring). She's also done commercials for DENNY'S, PIZZA HUT PASTA, BODY BY JAKE'S SHADOWBOXER, SOUTHWEST AIRLINES, MICHELOB BEER, MCDONALD'S, POP SECRET POPCORN, & SUBWAY. Her film credits include: MISS MARCH (her bus scene was the most popular scene in the entire film), LOVE FOR SALE, JOHNSON FAMILY VACATION, HURRICANE IN THE ROSE GARDEN, NATIONAL LAMPOON'S CATTLE CALL, ONLY IN AMERICA & Russ Parr's SOMETHING LIKE A BUSINESS. - As a radio personality, Tanj has co-hosted over 50 episodes of SPEEDY'S COMEDY CORNER at Jamie Foxx's Foxxhole Radio on Sirius-XM. And she's co-hosted over 40 episodes of CHOPPING IT UP LIVE on DherbsRadio.com. Miss Martin also performs sketch comedy, she has boxed for PERFECT 10 MAGAZINE: MODEL BOXING, as well as for KNOCKOUTS, and she co-hosted an AfterBuzzTV talk show called BLACK HOLLYWOOD WEEKLY WITH THE siSTARS and a magazine-style TV show called THE VEGAN VIXEN SHOW. On the runway, TJ has modeled for various designers in major shows like MERCEDES BENZ FASHION WEEK and LA FASHION MARKET WEEK & in print for various publications & romance novel covers. As CEO of CITRIC CINEMA, she produced several episodes of the new JUDGE JOE BROWN TALK RADIO SHOW and she was Associate Producer of Russ Parr's film LOVE FOR SALE (starring Mya, Jackie Long, Jason Weaver, Melyssa Ford, herself, Essence Atkins, Angell Conwell, Clifton Powell, & Big Daddy Kane). Plus she created, wrote, & produced her own web series THE CELIBATE NYMPHO CHRONICLES. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theactorslounge/support
I was lucky enough to be able to join Tanj and Dale Needham in this conversation at the ICS State of the Art conference 2018 in London. We discuss some of the ongoing issues with delirium in the critical care patient and how we might help them in prevention. Interview Questions for Advanced Critical Care Practitioners […] The post CCP Podcast 102: Dale Needham and Delirium appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner.
I was lucky enough to be able to join Tanj and Dale Needham in this conversation at the ICS State of the Art conference 2018 in London. We discuss some of the ongoing issues with delirium in the critical care patient and how we might help them in prevention. Interview Questions for Advanced Critical Care Practitioners […]
Have you ever felt frustrated with your team, colleagues or kids because they didn't or don't do what you ask them to do? Would you love access to a breakthrough in your ability to inspire others to take action when you need them to? Then this MINDSET MASTERY MONDAY session is for you... In this week's episode, I'm going to deconstruct the 6 steps to help you breakthrough in your ability to be effective in communicating and inspiring and encouraging people to fulfil on the things that you ask them to do. Feel free to share this with those you know could use a hand right now. If you have any Mindset Q’s, simply email or DM me and I will provide my best A’s. All questions remain confidential and names, offices and brands are not mentioned. We hope you enjoy this episode of TMJTV and look forward to receiving your questions and being of service. Tanj
Today’s episode marks the end of season one, but certainly not the end of this podcast. Plans for season two are already underway, and I’m very excited about some of the guests who’ve already signed on. But I won’t be ready to release those episodes for a little while, so…to make sure you’re the first to know when they’re available, please make sure you’ve signed up for the newsletter at HowBrandsAreBuilt.com. And between now and season two, we’ll still be posting new articles and information on the website. You can follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook to make sure your seeing the latest content. I’ve organized this season-one wrap-up episode loosely around the naming process: the naming brief, name generation (as well as a few tips on what to do if you get stuck), shortlisting, prescreening, and presenting names. For each step, I’ll call out some comments I found especially interesting or informative from interviews with nine naming experts: Anthony Shore of Operative Words; Shannon DeJong of House of Who; Clive Chafer of Namebrand; Steven Price of Tessera Trademark Screening; Amanda Peterson, formerly of Google; Jonathan Bell of WANT; Laurel Sutton of Sutton Strategy (and formerly of Catchword); Scott Milano of Tanj; and Eli Altman of A Hundred Monkeys.
Scott Milano is Founder and Managing Director of Tanj, a boutique brand language firm specializing in names, taglines, stories, messaging and voice strategies, and copy. Scott has over 15 years of experience in verbal identity and has worked on names like Scott's worked on some big brand names, like Nintendo Wii, Ally Bank, Sony Bravia, and Film Struck, among many others. Scott and I talked about the naming guides Tanj makes available online, the naming process, tools he uses (like stock photography sites and the MRC Psycholinguistic Database from University of Western Australia), and some naming trends. We ended the conversation talking about what Scott likes best about being a namer: “It's essential for any business to go to market. If you don't have a name, you don't have a business. So we're helping people, and businesses, take flight. And being able to do that, right at their inception, or so early on, and having such a big impact, is cool.”
Ko smo izkusili prihodnost. Povezave iPhone 7 z dvojno kamero in 256 GB prostora Tanjši MacBook Pro z OLED zaslonom nad tipkovnico v 4. četrtletju boon. Fake Name Generator Nova Touch ID pravila Slike in linki se ne bodo več šteli v 140 znakov na Twitterju Google IO (10 minutah) Special Guest: Alan Rener.
V 31. epizodi Uroš in Jan obdelata Applov dogodek, Googlove novosti in se naučita izgovoriti Xiaomi. Na oddajo se lahko naročite preko iTunes ali RSS. Jan je na Twitterju @th0r, Uroš pa @uros_m in Apgrejd je preprosto @Apgrejd. Mrežo Apparatus lahko podprete tudi osebno. Zapiski: EU prestavila ukinitev stroškov roaminga na leto 2018 Qualcomm najavil […]