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In this episode of WDW Prep to Go, Taraneh shares highlights from her family's Disney vacation, which included a 3-night cruise on the Wish and a stay at Animal Kingdom Lodge. She offers practical tips on Disney transportation, using Lightning Lanes, and balancing structure with flexibility for a fun, stress-free trip. Post trip begins: 29 minutes Links: Small World Vacations Disney Cruise Line Request How to do embarkation day on Disney Cruise Line How to do disembarkation on Disney Cruise Line Youth Clubs on Disney Cruise Line Walt Disney World Crowd Calendar 6 Step Disney World Planning Process Leave me a message (including trip report submissions) Please use the SpeakPipe link below to leave us a message with your first name, location, and trip info. Be sure to include your exact trip dates, who is in your party, where you will stay, and anything unique about the trip. You can do that using your computer or phone at https://www.speakpipe.com/WDWPrepToGo Subscribe to get new episodes There are a few ways to get new episodes of WDW Prep to Go (if you're used to listening on the website, subscribe so you can take new episodes with you on your phone) Subscribe in iTunes (and please leave a review!) Subscribe to the podcast Follow on social media Instagram Facebook Pinterest Bluesky YouTube Ways to support us Become a Patron Get a quote request for a future trip from Small World Vacations Subscribe to the WDW Prep School weekly newsletter Podcast Episode Finder WDW Prep Merch Visit the site Things we recommend Affiliate Links: Amazon DVC Rentals Quicksilver Tours and Transportation Small World Vacations Designer Park Co - Use code “WDWPrep” to save 10%
Here on the Fertility Forward podcast, we often say that knowledge is power — and that you are your own best advocate! Joining Rena and Dara on the show today are two passionate guests who are dedicated to educating women about infertility, fertility benefits, healthcare coverage, and women's health. We're thrilled to welcome Dr. Taraneh Nazem, a double board-certified Reproductive Endocrinologist, Infertility Specialist, and Obstetrician-Gynecologist at RMA of New York's Westside office, along with Carissa Simek, one of Dr. Nazem's patients. In today's episode, Carissa opens up about how her desire for better fertility coverage led her to change jobs — and the incredible fertility journey she's walked with Dr. Nazem. They discuss the panel discussions they've led, the catalyst behind Carissa's decision to preserve her fertility, and how advocating for fertility education has empowered Carissa in her own life. We also explore the conversation around freezing eggs versus embryos, the biggest challenges Dr. Nazem faces in her field, and how infertility treatments can impact daily life. For all this and much more, don't miss this insightful conversation!
The Numinous Podcast with Carmen Spagnola: Intuition, Spirituality and the Mystery of Life
This is a question for all the woman-identified listeners: What really ignites your rage and how much more than 100% is it patriarchy? I'm delighted to welcome back to the show, my dear friend Taraneh Erfan to dish on what it's like to: A) recognize the amount of anger is simmering under the surface of our lives living under white capitalist heteropatriarchy B) reconcile with that anger given we don't want to be miserable all the time C) mobilize and reclaim agency in "a world that doesn't want us" (to quote Sophie Strand) Taraneh Erfan is a registered clinical counsellor and a writer with a degree in expressive arts therapy. She was previously on the show when her book came out, Conscious Grieving: The Path of Awakening Through Loss. you may have seen her poetry or pick-me ups on Instagram through her account @mindonspirit and she is one of the presenters at this year's Witches New Year, an online retreat happening on Saturday, October 28, 2023. Sign up for my newsletter here. Learn more about the Woman Life Freedom revolution in Iran here, here, here, and here.
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Ms. Maghame has served as senior IP counsel at Hewlett-Packard and Compaq Computer Corporation and has been a member of distinguished IP law firms Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison, and Perkins Coie, specializing in IP litigation, licensing, and counseling. She is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Centre and is admitted to practice in California and Washington State, as well as before the USPTO. In 2018, Ms. Maghame was appointed to the European Commission's Expert Group on Licensing and Valuation of Standard Essential Patents. She has been included in the 1AM 300 World's Leading IP Strategists for multiple years and is a frequent speaker on patent licensing and policy matters. Ms. Maghame was vice president of wireless programs and corporate development at Via Licensing Corporation, where she developed and managed strategic multi-party licensing programs in wireless and cellular technologies. Before joining Via in 2017, Ms. Maghame served as senior counsel in Apple's IP and licensing group, focusing on patent licensing strategy and standards, and represented Apple in global standards-related organizations. Before Apple, she was acting as general counsel and vice president for M&A, patent policy, and government relations at Tessera Technologies. In this high-profile policy role, she helped to found the Innovation Alliance, an organization representing patent holders' interests before Congress. She has testified before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary and the Federal Trade Commission regarding patent matters. Today Taraneh runs her own business: Maghame IP Consulting PLLC, a firm that provides strategic counseling and expert services focused on IP issues related to the development, use, and licensing of standards. In the podcast, Taraneh elaborates on her experience working with SEPs for over two decades. While 20 years ago a few big telecom players owned SEPs and cross-licensed these, today SEP licensing has dramatically changed. This is because of the wide use of standardized technologies such as LTE or 5G and that there is much more at stake now. While the past years show that many SEP licensing deals were successfully closed at the same time patent litigation was dominated by SEP/FRAND disputes. Worldwide disputes may work for large smartphone manufacturers and huge SEP owners, Taraneh believes however that when SEPs are licensed for IoT use cases licensing must be much more efficient. The royalty rates will likely be much lower. Long disputes are not worth the investment for both sides of the table. Even more, it maybe is worth overthinking not only the license on the OEM level because, in the end, it may create more revenue to license many components or modules for a lower rate than the other way around. Also, Taraneh believes that the formation of Licensing Negotiation Groups (LNGs) should at least be considered, given there are no anti-trust issues. Taraneh helps companies in new industry verticals that use connectivity standards or plan to use connectivity standards in their products. Taraneh believes that regulators should allow the markets to self-regulate but at the same time believes that policymakers should provide more guidance for solutions and especially increase transparency to decrease legal uncertainty in industries where SEP licensing is yet to be established. This is for the good of both the implementers and the SEP holders. During her days at Via Licensing, she experienced great collaborations and constructive solutions when patent holders and implementers are open and transparent in working together.This year the Department of Justice, USPTO, and NIST withdraw the 2019 SEP policy statement (June 2022). Taraneh is excited to see if we will see anything from the US regulators. While there are rumors for a draft bill that proposes a federal SEP royalty court with global impact, Taraneh believes that because this bill is currently unsponsored and was proposed by
Today we talk with Dr. Nazeem about IVF (in vitro fertilization). How to plan a healthy pregnancy
The Numinous Podcast with Carmen Spagnola: Intuition, Spirituality and the Mystery of Life
Taraneh Erfan King is a registered counsellor with a specialty in expressive arts and a broad background in psychology, body-centered practices, and mysticism, including her hereditary lineage of Sufism. Born in Iran, she immigrated to Canada as a child with her family, and has lived and worked in several parts of the world including Guyana, France, Switzerland, Tanzania, and Sri Lanka. Her book, Conscious Grieving: The Path of Awakening Through Loss, is a compassionate companion for all grievers and a source for poetry and prayers you'll return to again and again. Visit Taraneh's website mindonspirit.com for more information about her programs and services, and find her book online at major outlets as well as your favourite independent booksellers. Follow her on Instagram @mindonspirit Check out The Numinous Network for all my current offerings.
My guest this week is Taraneh, sharing her story about having a son with cleft palate. In this episode, we talk about… [2:24] Taraneh's background and her family [3:54] Taraneh's pregnancy and birth experience with her son [5:23] Cleft palate and Pierre Robin Sequence diagnoses [12:35] Flexibility with feeding a baby with a cleft palate [15:40] Leaving the hospital and transferring care to a clinic [20:44] Taraneh's son's surgery [29:28] Surprising or unexpected moments from going through this experience [31:39] How Taraneh's son is doing now [34:22] Shifting priorities in the face of a child's medical issues [36:08] What Taraneh wishes she had known before being thrown into the “medical world” [41:09] Piper and Enza: providing resources to support kids and families with medical issues Piper and Enza: https://www.Piperandenza.com https://www.instagram.com/piperandenza https://www.facebook.com/piperandenza Have you heard? The Child Life On Call mobile app for parents, kids and their care team will be available in 2022. Sign up to stay informed here. Child Life On Call is a community of parents and professionals that share ideas, stories and resources to help YOU navigate your child's unique experiences. We give you strategies to support yourself and your family through life's challenges. We are so glad you are here. Website: https://www.childlifepodcast.com Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/childlifeoncall Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/childlifeoncall Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/childlifeoncall Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/childlifeoncall YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnh95T1MOYtbpBxJaZqg7rg
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NADUH are a 5 piece femme hip hop supergroup composed of Tee (aka Taraneh), Jenny Lea of I M U R, Rosa Alcantara of Off Topic, Giorgi Holiday (aka Giorgi), and Larisa Marie. Fashioning themselves as a “spicier Spice Girls” and “the female BROCKHAMPTON”, NADUH bring undeniable energy on the three singles they have released to date, display an attention grabbing visual flair, and seem poised to become the next big thing in Western Canadian hip hop.
This episode is a discussion with Taraneh Erfan King. Taraneh is a mom, author, and therapist. She recently wrote a book titled, Conscious Grieving: The Path of Awakening Through Loss. In our conversation, Taraneh explains what consciousness is, describes her parenting as 'conscious parenting', explains what that looks like and how we can incorporate it into our own lives. Taraneh's insight is fascinating. She is a kind and gentle soul and I am happy to introduce her to you. You can find out more about Taraneh and/or order her book on her website www.mindonspirit.com
Taraneh (Tara) Khazaei leads the National AI team for Microsoft Canada. She previously worked as an AI Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft and held Data Science positions at Financial Services Companies in Canada. Tara talks to us about challenges she has seen in the industry around starting Data Science projects in the cloud and how the responsibility needs to be shared between different teams within a company. She also talks about what a day-to-day of a Data Science looks like and how to start on the profession.
Tara Azar joins Max & Bryan to discuss how memes and social media relate to social justice. We discuss pros and cons of social media's impact on recent BLM protests and how the alt-right weaponizes memes for their hateful agenda. Tara also joins Ariana for “Class Struggle.” Make sure to check out Tara's piece for yourself at nupoliticalreview.com. If you have any questions or comments about NUPR-spectives or if you're a Northeastern University student interested in appearing as a guest on the show, please reach out to nuprpodcast@gmail.com. Music courtesy of Cooper Gould and « Funky Element » from Bensound.com.
On this Edit, Anna welcomes Taraneh Erfan King, author, speaker + counsellor. Tareneh, a recent Unapologetic Speaker Program graduate recently released her first book, Conscious Grieving: The Path of Awakening Through Loss, with The Self Publishing Agency. She has travelled the world, from her birthplace of Iran to Canadian soil as an 12-year immigrant, to the edge of the amazon in Guyana for an international AIDs mission at 19, and to the paediatrics wing of a cancer hospital in Tanzania with a local NGO. More importantly, she has travelled the road of grief - as a witness, as a ward and as a writer - and has discovered the key to living in awareness with our human feelings and in alignment with our spirit. This episode is packed with advice, wisdom and spirit-led a-ha’s and is sure to leave you feeling enlightened, awakened, affirmed and heavenly…No one talks grief quite like Taraneh! About the Guest: Taraneh Erfan King is a writer, educator and registered counsellor whose purpose is to offer the safety of a conscious space for those who are longing for peace and clarity. Her work is informed by her deep passion to create opportunities for inward development, and purpose-led transformation. In her private practice and workshops, Taraneh focuses on supporting individuals and teams in cultivating deep awareness, and creating conscious connections which lead to powerful ripples of healing and joy in all areas of their lives. Taraneh is a published author of the book “Conscious Grieving: The Path of Awakening Through Loss”, she speaks and teaches on topics such as mental health, holistic wellness, self and community care, grief and loss and conscious leadership. mindonspirit.com / @mindonspirit Episode About the Host: @unapologeticanna on FB and Instagram UnapologeticStories.com Anna was born with a deep fascination for letters - a fascination that deepened when she discovered those letters could turn into words, those words into sentences and those sentences into stories. Not surprisingly, Anna graduated from The University of Victoria, with a Degree in both English and Gender Studies, fuelling her eventual mission to put the power of words back into the hands of women. Despite multiple other certifications along the way, including one with world-renowned author and personal transformation pioneer, Deepak Chopra, it was ultimately her personal battle with post-traumatic stress, depression and anxiety that became the catalyst for the work she does now, as she helps pave the way for others to live with vulnerability and courage whether they are online, offline or on stage. Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favourite podcast app.
Today’s guest on the show is Dr. Taraneh Nazem, who is a reproductive endocrinologist, an infertility specialist, and a board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist, who cares for patients at RMA of New York’s Manhattan West Side office. Dr. Nazem came to RMA after completing her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the New York University School of Medicine and receiving her medical degree from The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She completed her undergraduate education at Yale University where she graduated with honors. Throughout her career, Dr. Nazem has distinguished herself as a clinician and researcher. She has presented numerous prize-winning abstracts at national conferences and has multiple publications in peer-reviewed journals regarding genetics, access to care, and embryonic development. In this episode, listeners hear from Dr. Nazem as she shares the basics of thyroid function, from the role it plays in our bodies to the types of tests and treatment available, should thyroid function be abnormal. She also explains the role that hypo- or hyperthyroidism plays in infertility, the difference between the two, and how their symptoms are sometimes misdiagnosed as mental health issues, as well as her advice for getting regular check-ups and looking after your mind and your body. Tune in today to find out more!
Episode 9 - Interview with Taraneh Lipscomb - Real Estate in California & Multiple Streams of Income. Sarah interviews Taraneh Limpscomb - Based in California, US, Taraneh balances multiple streams of income, including learning & earning on her real estate journey, to studying psychology, while having a day job! As Taraneh lives life to the fullest, getting out of the rat race and wanting to create multiple streams of income towards financial freedom! Taraneh has a military background, incorporating those skills and teachings from the military and putting those into everyday life. Taraneh has a wealth of experience when it comes to being put in difficult or negotiating situations, to dealing with different people, she's always open to learning and dealing with whatever life throws at her. So tune in while Sarah asks Taraneh what it's like to be in the military, to real estate in California now, COVID and how this has affected real estate & everyday life in California. Along with how Taraneh is creating those multiple streams of income towards financial freedom. Taraneh welcomes any questions or conversations! You can get in touch & follow Taraneh by: IG: https://www.instagram.com/homes_by_taraneh_/FB page: https://www.facebook.com/Homes-By-Taraneh-107724734279148IG: https://www.instagram.com/sarahgoodfellow_entrepreneur/sarahgoodfellow86@gmail.comThanks for listening! Don't forget to share, like, subscribe & download!
On this episode we talk with #WOI Winner, Dr. Taraneh Shirazian, who is a licensed OB/GYN at NYU Langone, founder of Mommy Matters, a series of products that help expectant moms & new moms, with the issues no one talks about & the founder of the non-profit, Saving Mothers, that helps pregnant women around the world & locally, deliver their babies safely. We talk fibroids, doulas, freezing your eggs & more.www.mommymatters.comwww.savingmothers.orgThis week's episode is sponsored by Masterclass - buy one all-access pass and get another for free, check out www.masterclass.com/reset --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-reset-podcast/support
Dr. Shirazian is a practicing gynecologic surgeon and Assistant Professor at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City. Dr. Shirazian also directs global women's health programs at the Global Institute of Public Health, NYU Langone. Previously, Dr. Shirazian was the Director of Global Women’s Health in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, and practiced as a gynecologic surgeon there. She was also an Assistant Professor at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, and runs a preparatory global health course to educate the school’s OB/GYN residents prior to undertaking electives abroad. Recognized for her thought leadership in global women’s health, she is responsible for numerous firsts in this area including development of one of the first global women’s health fellowships in the US, and editing the first global women’s health handbook for medical providers: “Around the Globe for Women’s Health: A Practical Guide for the Healthcare Provider,” published by Springer. She recently developed an online global women’s health course in an effort to bring global women’s health education to a broader audience. Dr. Shirazian has held numerous leadership positions in her field including the National JFCAC chair for the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), and served on the USAID task force Survive and Thrive, dedicated to reducing global maternal mortality. She has also been honored with many institutional and national teaching awards for trainee education including the APGO Excellence in Teaching award. She is an accomplished researcher focused on interventions designed to decrease maternal morbidity and mortality. Her research has been published in the American Journal of Perinatalogy, Contemporary OB/Gyn, ACOG Today, and the Journal of Women’s Health Care. Dr. Shirazian received her M.D. degree through the accelerated program at Brown Medical School, and completed her post-graduate residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Mount Sinai. She is a diplomat of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Dr. Shirazian believes in practicing medicine with an emphasis on patient education and empowerment, and takes the time to ensure that each of her patients understands the details of her condition and has the knowledge to make the best decisions to ensure her quality of life. This philosophy governs her work for women both locally and globally. As a recognized leader in women’s health, Dr. Shirazian is frequently called on by the national media to appear as a women’s health expert. She has appeared on CBS This Morning, The Today Show and Good Morning America, and has been quoted in major international publications including Newsweek and the Wall Street Journal. A comprehensive collection of these appearances can be found here. Dr. Shirazian is the President and Medical Director of Saving Mothers, a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to eradicating the senseless number of preventable maternal deaths and birth-related complications in the developing world. As medical director, she has developed programming for women in underserved countries including the Dominican Republic, Guatemala and Liberia, and has published on the outreach work performed there including the education of skilled birth attendants, community health workers and first line providers in an effort to effect change in maternal mortality worldwide.
“Women are dying of causes that should not kill them in 2019.” Dr. Taraneh Shirazian is a board-certified OB/GYN and surgeon practicing at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City, where she's also the Director of Global Women's Health at NYU's College of Global Public Health. In 2009, Dr. Shirazian created the Saving Mothers nonprofit organization, whose goal is to lower the global rate of maternal deaths. Currently, 350,000 women worldwide die due to pregnancy and childbirth complications. That's one mother dying every two minutes. On this episode, we talk about the important work Saving Mothers is doing to further women's empowerment and patient advocacy during pregnancy and childbirth, and we discuss why, exactly, so many women are dying this way, particularly women of color. Dr. Shirazian, a mom of two, also talks about her newest venture, Mommy Matters, which directly supports Saving Mothers. Thank you to Sweaty Betty for sponsoring Motherhood Mondays on the Ali on the Run Show! Go to sweatybetty.com and use code ONTHERUN for 20 percent off your purchase. What you’ll get on this episode: Why Dr. Shirazian says doctors make the worst patients (5:15) Why are so many women dying during childbirth? (7:45) All about Saving Mothers (12:30) Why are so many women dying during childbirth in New York City? Plus, the racial disparities involved with maternal deaths (17:00) Shirazian’s recommended resources for pregnant women (23:00) How to support Saving Mothers (24:30) All about Mommy Matters (27:20) Shirazian’s message to moms in all stages of motherhood, plus what she remembers about her own experience as a new mom (35:50) On returning to work post-baby (41:30) What we mention on this episode: Saving Mothers Mommy Matters American College of OB/GYN Patient Education Portal Run the TCS New York City Marathon for Saving Mothers Mommy Matters ergonomic pillow Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Facebook Twitter @aliontherun1 Blog Strava Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Overcast Stitcher Google Play SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you’re enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!
On this episode I’m rejoined by good friend, Taraneh Erfan King from Mindonspirit. We catch up on what she’s been up to and her work of conscious parenting. Taraneh shares her definitions of Self, soul and spirit and how we are much more than our physical beings. She also speaks to the power of meditation, self awareness and spiritual health. This episode is not just for parents, and is a fantastic listen for anyone wanting to broaden their awareness in how they move about in the world.
In a world of constant change & uncertainty, we often forget that we get to choose our experience of life in each and every moment. We can choose to be the change we wish to see in the world, or choose to be anxious and frustrated. In this episode, Taraneh & Tiffany discuss how they harness the superpower of 'being the change’, and use the power of community to maintain flow.
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Taraneh is a creative, yoga teacher, community builder, and entrepreneur. She has led donation-based yoga studio and community wellness organization Be the Change Yoga & Wellness, now Be the Change Collective for the last 3.5 years, working to bring accessible and inclusive yoga for all in her San Jose community. Taraneh thrives on authentic and … Continue reading "036: Evolving Creative Leadership with Taraneh Sarrafzadeh"
It used to be fun, Mind Running. Hopping into the heads of total strangers to see what they saw, feel what they felt. But one by one the Mind Runners are dying in a wave of suicides. And no-one on the planet Chaldera knows why. The Doctor, Leela and K9 arrive in the city that covers all of this dying world as it prepares to evacuate its people, and they immediately find themselves involved in a mystery. Who or what is responsible for the wave of death? Is it the motorised cult known as the Digitals? The enigmatic Mr Shift? Or did all the victims attempt to run the Night Mind, the demonic consciousness of legend that is so twisted and evil that it drives mad all who touch it? The TARDIS crew are about to find out. This story continues in (Note that this release is one of four collected together in ) Written By: John Dorney Directed By: Nicholas Briggs Cast Tom Baker (The Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela), John Leeson (K9), Josette Simon (Taraneh), Sarah Lark (Jacinta), Alex Wyndham (Raph), Robert Duncan (Krayl / Sternwood / Eldren), Andy Secombe (Cloten / Shift). Other parts played by members of the cast. Producer David Richardson Script Editor John Dorney
@TinDogPodcast reviews the superb #DoctorWho 7A. SERIES 07 VOLUME 1 from @BigFinish This title was released in January 2018. It will be exclusively available to buy from the BF website until February 28th 2018, and on general sale after this date. The Sons of Kaldor by Andrew Smith Finding themselves in a seemingly deserted spaceship on an alien world, the Doctor and Leela stumble into some familiar foes - the Voc robots from the planet Kaldor - and… something else. Something outside. Trying to get in. Reviving the robot’s Kaldoran commander from hibernation, the travellers discover that they’ve found themselves in the middle of a civil war. The ship was hunting the Sons of Kaldor, an armed resistance group working with alien mercenaries to initiate regime change on their homeworld. But now the Sons of Kaldor may have found them. The Doctor and Leela will have to pick a side. Or die. The Crowmarsh Experiment by David Llewellyn When attacked on an alien world, Leela falls unconscious… only to wake in another time, another place. She is in the Crowmarsh Institute on Earth, in London, in 1978, and everyone is calling her Doctor Marshall. They tell her the world she has known is but a fantasy, a delusion, and that this place is the one that is real. Surrounded by familiar faces on unfamiliar people, Leela knows what is true and what is false. But how long can she believe when everyone around her says it’s a dream? What’s really happening here? The Mind Runners by John Dorney It used to be fun, Mind Running. Hopping into the heads of total strangers to see what they saw, feel what they felt. But one by one the Mind Runners are dying in a wave of suicides. And no-one on the planet Chaldera knows why. The Doctor, Leela and K9 arrive in the city that covers all of this dying world as it prepares to evacuate its people, and they immediately find themselves involved in a mystery. Who or what is responsible for the wave of death? Is it the motorised cult known as the Digitals? The enigmatic Mr Shift? Or did all the victims attempt to run the Night Mind, the demonic consciousness of legend that is so twisted and evil that it drives mad all who touch it? The TARDIS crew are about to find out. The Demon Rises by John Dorney A killer has been uncovered, but the mystery is far from solved. The Doctor, Leela, K9 and their friends are on the run, pursued from all sides. All the clues point to one place - but getting there alive may prove impossible. Something horrific is happening on Chaldera… and it has been happening for longer than anyone could possibly have realised. Now every life on the planet is at stake. Bar one. The dark secret at the heart of this world is about to be revealed. Written By: Andrew Smith, David Llewellyn, John Dorney Directed By: Nicholas Briggs Cast Tom Baker (The Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela), John Leeson (K9), Martha Cope (Commander Lind), Oliver Dimsdale (Rebben Tace), Toby Hadoke (V26), John Dorney (Brin / SV9 / V12 / Gary), Cathy Tyson (Jennifer), Damian Lynch (Colin Marshall), Julian Wadham (Dr Holman), Dan Starkey (Linus Strang), Josette Simon (Taraneh), Sarah Lark (Jacinta), Alex Wyndham (Raph), Robert Duncan (Krayl / Sternwood / Eldren), Andy Secombe (Cloten / Shift), Justin Avoth (Cain). Other parts played by members of the cast. Producer David Richardson Script Editor John Dorney Executive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
As the holiday season fast approaches, it's easy to get wrapped up in wrapping presents that are sure to surprise and excite. And over the next few weeks I hope that you are able to quiet your mind, sit down (or drive or clean the house or walk the dog) and listen to this episode the whole way through. Taraneh shares some serious wisdom on living mindfully, which, made me think deeper as to whether the choices I'm making as a consumer are out of habit, societal norm or from the heart. Taraneh and I jam on mindfulness, what we're in the practice of and what we're creating with our families. We touch on two of the eight limbs of yoga (in real life), how are kids are the greatest little gurus and why Yoga is #morethanasana.