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Sekulow
Iran Vows Revenge Following Elimination of Hamas Leader

Sekulow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 49:57


In response to the tragic rocket attack that murdered 12 Israeli children and teenagers, Israel eliminated Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr "Sayyid Muhsan" in Beirut. Also, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was eliminated in Tehran – Iran has vowed revenge. How will the Biden-Harris Administration respond to the latest turmoil in the Middle East? The Sekulow team discusses the Israeli air strike, the worldwide implications of the attacks in the Middle East, the latest news in the 2024 presidential race between Vice President Kamala Harris and President Donald Trump, the ACLJ's legal work – and much more. Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon also join.

AM full episode
Israel 'ready for any scenario' as wider war looms

AM full episode

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 19:59


The assassination of the Hamas' leader in Tehran - Iran warns of revenge as Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel is ready for 'any scenario'.

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Israel 'ready for any scenario' as wider war looms

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 19:59


The assassination of the Hamas' leader in Tehran - Iran warns of revenge as Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel is ready for 'any scenario'.

Seeing Color
Episode 93: Do I Really Know Myself? (w/ Nanda Sharif)

Seeing Color

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 47:21


Hi everyone. I hope you are doing well wherever you are. This week I have Nanda Sharif-pour, a multi-disciplinary artist residing and working in Las Vegas, Nevada. Nanda holds a B.A. in Graphic Design and two M.F.A. degrees, one from Azad University of Art and Architecture in Tehran/Iran, and the other from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Nanda's practice encompasses sculpture, video, and installations that explore the relationship between the modern human and nature. In our discussion, we hear Nanda's story of coming to the US from Iran, thinking about the memories that live within us, and how plants bring peace and joy to our lives. As always, stay safe and healthy and I hope you enjoy this. Links Mentioned:Nanda's InstagramFollow Seeing Color:Seeing Color WebsiteSubscribe on Apple PodcastsFacebookTwitterInstagram

Essay Podcast
ESSAY June 2023 - Having Fun in Travel With Recovery Friends - Moein M., Tehran, Iran

Essay Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 6:45


I recently celebrated my fifth sobriety anniversary in SA and I've never been grateful enough for that. I remember talking to an oldtimer after a meeting in my country. I was still new to SA. He had been in the program for eight years. I asked him what to do with my friends if I'm to stay sober. He told me that you can't have relationships with friends from your old life because it's dangerous and it might make you relapse.

Before I Forget…
Operation Eagle Claw feat. SGM Mike Vining

Before I Forget…

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 29:30


Today is the 43rd anniversary of Operation Eagle Claw, the attempted hostage rescue in Tehran, Iran. On todays show we have SGM Mike Vining, one of the founding members of Delta Force, telling the story of what many call a failed mission, but yielded so many improvements in operational capability. April 24th, 1980, the United States military attempted a daring rescue of 52 American hostages at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran Iran. This would be the first of many missions the U.S. Army's elite fighting force, Special Forces Operational Detachment - Delta, or Delta Force, would partake in. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beforeiforget/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beforeiforget/support

Rumors of Instinct Podcast
Coast Guard Mothership Case & Tehran Iran UFO Phantom Interception

Rumors of Instinct Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 28:48


Two early modern classic ufo cases that offer an incredible amount of detail, credible eyewitnesses, and intense involvement of Uniformed service personnel reporting and reacting to close encounters with unidentified flying objects. Undeniable cases that exclude mistaken identity of mundane phenomena. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beyondtopsecrettexan/support

The Sound of Accra Podcast
Is Accra Expensive? x Young Ghanaian Professionals (YGP) UK | S3 Ep. 4

The Sound of Accra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 14:48


A research article on Numbeo ranked Accra, Ghana's capital, second most expensive city in the world with regard to property price ratio. It also ranked Accra for lowest loan affordability. We debate this on today's episode.Numbeo also revealed that Accra has the world's highest Mortgage percentage income ratio, followed closely by Buenos Aires (Argentina) and Tehran (Iran) in second and third place, respectively.Mortgage as Percentage of Income is a ratio of the actual monthly cost of the mortgage to take-home family income.“Average monthly salary is used to estimate family income. It assumes 100% mortgage is taken on 20 years for the house (or apt) of 90 square meters which price per square meter is the average price in the city centre and outside of city centre,” the site explained.For today's show visit: https://thesoundofaccra.com/ubermadnessFollow us on Social Media and watch on YouTube: https://linktr.ee/thesoundofaccrapodIce Cream and Ting: Premium Ice Cream Exotic small-batch ice cream, inspired by the rich flavours of The African and Carribbean ContinentSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/gofundad)

Intelligence Matters
Escalating Tensions with Tehran: Iran Expert Norman Roule

Intelligence Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 37:40


In this episode of Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell speaks with Norman Roule, former senior CIA operations officer and the intelligence community's former senior officer responsible for Iran, about the state of nuclear talks with Tehran and the likely trajectory of continued international diplomatic efforts. Roule explains the recent nuclear advances Iran has made in apparent defiance of global restrictions and discusses its continued funding of proxy militias and aggression toward Israel. Morell and Roule discuss a variety of hypothetical scenarios involving military, covert and cyber actions taken against Tehran. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hillbilly Horror Stories
HHS Bonus UFOnly Ep 7 Tehran, Iran

Hillbilly Horror Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 9:38


Jerry & Tracy discuss a case from 1976 involving the Iranian Air Force

tehran iran
Reason for Truth
What Would God Say To David Berkowitz? - 8:3:21, 11.04 AM

Reason for Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 10:46


WHAT WOULD GOD SAY TO DAVID BERKOWITZ who was Son of Sam serial killer before being caught, put in jail and came to be saved by the precious blood of Jesus Christ. The answer to the question might surprise you as it pertains to all of us...not just David. Tune in to hear this episode as you don't want to miss it! Make sure that you smash that SUBSCRIBE button! You also want to check out an episode regarding my accidentally walking into the IRANIAN EMBASSY in Washington D.C. a bit over two years after the Iranian hostages were released from the U.S. Embassy in Tehran/Iran check that episode out at: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-iranian-embassy-gods-strength-8-2-21-9-28-am/id714350749?i=1000530837638

Reason for Truth
INSIDE THE IRANIAN EMBASSY-God's Strength - 8:2:21, 9.28 AM

Reason for Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 20:47


A little over two years after the 1980's Iranian Embassy Hostage Crisis in Tehran Iran was resolved, I accidentally walked into the Iranian Embassy in Washington D.C. I was lost looking for my new job. God was with me and I learned a good lesson about what God tells us through Isaiah 41 regarding those times of confinement when it seems as if we are hostages to something in this world. You don't want to miss this so Tune In...and don't forget to CRUSH that SUBSCRIBE button and stay tuned in!EPISODE REFERRED TO: We Found A Plane Crash LINK:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lessons-from-plane-crash-grandfather-mountain-nc-7/id714350749?i=1000530368654

The Paranormal Nothing
#42: UFOs in the Middle East | An analysis of the 1976 Tehran, Iran UFO Incident

The Paranormal Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 69:02


The 1976 Tehran, Iran UFO incident is one of the most "officially" well-documented UFO cases in modern times. Eyewitnesses included multiple sets of Iranian Air Force fighter pilots whose electronic systems aboard their F4 fighter jets malfunctioned when approaching the UFO that hovered near the Iranian capital. These trained observers also witnessed smaller anomalous objects which appeared hostile towards them, all while training to tail the UFO "mothership" which appeared as large as a commercial airliner. Skeptics of the case, however, believed that the pilots ultimately witnessed a meteor shower and/or possibly were simply seeing the planet Jupiter in the night sky. What does "official" government documentation say about the case, and how is it connected to the recent official DIA report on UAP?

Koshur Talks
S2E8 Nida Zahra - Mental Health Specialist

Koshur Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 48:26


Saeeda Nida Zahea from Shalimar Srinagar is Mental health counsellor/ psychologist, Writer/Speaker and Mental Health advocate MSc in Clinical Psychology Allameh Tabataba University, Tehran Iran. Specialized in General Adult/Child/Family/Parental/Marital/substance abuse Counseling. Follow us https://koshurtalks.com/follow

Beanstalk Global
Saffron Farming. The Answer For International Vertical Farming?

Beanstalk Global

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 65:17


Ardalan is a Doctor of Philosophy, PhD, Agriculture Technology and a Senior Agriculture Consultant at the Agriculture and Natural Resources Engineering Organisation in Tehran Iran. He is an experienced Agriculture Consultant with a demonstrated history of working in the farming industry. He is very well regarded as a skilled translator, cultivation, consulting & project management expert. With his background, he has significantly investigated vertical and urban farming and the potential commercial advantage of growing saffron on a vertical farming basis.

Assyrian Podcast
Ramel Nasseri

Assyrian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 52:40


Episode 138 - Ramel Nasseri was born in Tehran / Iran to his parents Nathan Nasseri and Rabi Bertha Shavel Okhsar. At an early age he learned to love and cherish his Assyrian heritage and his Church by the example of his parents and the benefit of growing up at the feet of his Grandfather Rabi Ammanuel Shavel Okhsar of Urmi and his late Holiness Mar Dinkha IV, two Giants of the Assyrian Community. Like many other families, Ramel and his parents left Iran during the war time for their final destination in the United States of America. He spent 8 years in Germany before settling in Plano TX. Here he finished his High school years and attended the University of Texas in Austin and the University of North Texas in Denton, graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology and minors in Geology and German. Later he received a Master’s degree in Dispute Resolution and Conflict Management from Southern Methodist University in Dallas. His work and career spans across multiple fields; An IT professional specializing in customer support, project management, process improvement, process analysis and program design. An Educational Technology specialist. Licensed Family Mediator International Mediation with a focus on ODR And his latest venture in the Film industry in Special FX. As a Texas resident of 28 years, he has been active in the Dallas Fortworth area Assyrian community and the larger Texas Assyrian community, helping establish the Saint Jacob Mission of the Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East in Dallas TX and serving as the Vice President of the organization. He is also a proud member of the Assyrian American Association of North Texas. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rnasseri1 Instagram: @texaswanderlust Support for this week’s episode of The Assyrian Podcast is brought to you by Tony Kalogerakos and the Injury Lawyers of Illinois and New York. If you know anyone that has been in a serious accident, please reach out to Tony Kalogerakos. Tony has been recognized as a Top 40 lawyer, and a Rising Star by Super Lawyers Publication and has obtained multiple multi-million-dollar awards. Tony can be reached at InjuryRights.com or 847-982-9516.  This episode is sponsored by The Oushana Partners-- a husband and wife real estate team. Are you considering purchasing or selling a home in Arizona or California? John and Reata are available to help make your next real estate decision into a seamless transaction. Contact the Oushana’s at 209-968-9519. Get to know them a bit more by checking out their website TheOushanaPartners.com

The Nasiona Podcast
Racism and Racial Trauma in English Language Teaching, Part 1 (Deconstructing Dominant Cultures Series)

The Nasiona Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 77:04


Today we discuss the intricate relationship between racism and English Language Teaching (ELT). We explore how white supremacy is at the heart of ELT and how the industry functions as a racist propaganda machine. We discuss how native-speakerism and passport privilege can be forms of racism. We also dissect how native-speakerism damages the profession of ELT, and what steps we can take to tackle, dismantle, and reconstruct. We also shine a light on some of the detrimental consequences of racism in ELT, such as racial abuse and its effects on mental health. The damage and trauma people of color suffer at the hands of the ELT industry is exactly why Dr. Parisa Mehran founded Women of Color in English Language Teaching (also known as WOC in ELT), to provide a healing space and a sisterhood within the Othering community that is ELT. Born and raised in Tehran, Parisa Mehran holds a BA in English Language and Literature, an MA in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL), both from Alzahra University, Tehran Iran, and a PhD in Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) from Osaka University, Japan. She currently teaches part-time at several universities in Japan. Her passion for social justice has led her to engage in different English Language Teaching (ELT) movements for change and is now a racial equity advocate in ELT. Follow her advocacy on Twitter: @WOCinELT. Dr. Parisa Mehran and I spoke on July 18th of 2020. What follows is the first of my two-part conversation with Parisa. Make sure to tune in next week for the second part of the interview.   But before we jump into the conversation, Aïcha Martine Thiam and I introduce you to The Nasiona Music Series. We begin every episode by showcasing a BIPOC musical artist from our series, which you can explore at TheNasiona.com. Today's musical guest is Stephanie Henry, and she performs her track "Nocturne in G Minor," which you can find in The Nasiona's compilation BIPOC musical album, Volume 1: Petrichor.   The Nasiona Podcast amplifies the voices and experiences of the marginalized, undervalued, overlooked, silenced, and forgotten, as well as gives you a glimpse into Othered worlds. Hosted, edited, and produced by Julián Esteban Torres López. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram: @JE_Torres_Lopez Please follow The Nasiona on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for regular updates: @TheNasiona https://thenasiona.com/ Thank you to Aïcha Martine Thiam for co-producing the Music Series component of the episode, and to Stephanie Henry for being our musical guest. Original music for The Nasiona Podcast was produced by the Grammy Award-winning team of Joe Sparkman and Marcus Allen, aka The Heavyweights. Joe Sparkman: Twitter + Instagram. Marcus Allen: Twitter + Instagram. The Nasiona Magazine and Podcast depend on voluntary contributions from listeners like you. We hope the value of our work to our community is worth your patronage. If you like what we do, please show this by liking, rating, and reviewing us; buying or recommending our books; and by financially supporting our work either through The Nasiona's Patreon page or through Julián Esteban Torres López's Ko-Fi donation platform. Every little bit helps. Thank you for listening, and thank you for your support.

Prime Venture Partners Podcast
29: Nami Zarringhalam, Co-Founder & Chairman Truecaller on Virality, Monetisation & User Feedback

Prime Venture Partners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 31:03 Transcription Available


Nami Zarringhalam (https://www.linkedin.com/in/namizarringhalam/) , Chairman Truecaller (https://www.truecaller.com/) chats with Amit Somani (https://www.linkedin.com/in/thesomani/) , Managing Partner Prime Venture Partners (https://primevp.in/) . Nami, Born in Tehran (Iran) and moved to Stockholm (Sweden) at the age of 3. Studied Computer Science (M.sc.) at Royal Institute of Technology (KTH). He is Chairman and co-founder of True Software Scandianvia AB and Truecaller, Truecaller is a leading search technology company that is transforming the phonebook with a set of intelligent and useful services. Truecaller was founded in 2009 and has offices in Stockholm, San Francisco, Delhi, Bangalore and Dubai. Time Stamps: 01:40 Starting Truecaller with his friend Alan. 06:39 Lessons learned on solving problems 09:29 Finding investors 11:52 Nami on growth of Truecaller 14:57 Viral loops fueling the growth 18:55 Building customer empathy 23:27 Monetisation model 29:09 Nami's message to young entrepreneurs Read the complete transcript here (https://primevp.in/content/podcast/nami-zarringhalam-co-founder-chairman-truecaller-virality-monetisation-user-feedback/) Enjoyed the podcast? Please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and subscribe wherever you are listening to this. Follow Prime Venture Partners: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Primevp_in LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/primevp/

Don't Speak
5.6M Deadly Earthquake Strikes Sleeping Volcanic Giant Near Tehran, Iran

Don't Speak

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 6:55


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Conscious Creators Show — Make A Life Through Your Art Without Selling Your Soul
From Starting an Illegal Underground Metal Band in Tehran, Iran to the Sundance Film Institute — Farbod Ardebili On What It Means To Be a Conscious Creator and Why Art Matters

Conscious Creators Show — Make A Life Through Your Art Without Selling Your Soul

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 62:49


“Everything in art, everything that we have achieved in the world, comes from our basic desire to tell a story.” – Farbod Ardebili   Welcome to the Conscious Creators Show; where through intimate and insightful interviews with authors, actors, musicians, entrepreneurs and other podcasters, you'll learn tools and tactics to 10x your creativity and strategies to grow and monetize your audience.   Farbod Ardebili was born and raised in Iran/Tehran, where he wrote and directed numerous stage-plays and started an Underground "illegal" Metal Band, which was the first to release a Persian language Metal album on the worldwide platforms of the time. In 2013, he wrote and directed his first short Film "Ellipsis," and thanks to its international success, he became able to move to the United States. In the last five years, he's been busy making, moving and forming friendships, and his recent Films and new projects have been supported, recognized, and awarded by organizations such as Sundance Film Institute, Festival Du Nouveau Cinema, Oaxaca FilmFest, and more.   On today’s episode of the Conscious Creator podcast, host Sachit Gupta speaks with filmmaker Farbod Ardebili. They discuss his background and the limits on creative work in Farbod’s native Iran, what brought him to the US and the unexpected culture shock he experienced, his filmmaking, and more. Find out why it was important to Farbod to have a female protagonist in the movie he filmed back home, why he believes art matters, and what it means to be a conscious creator.   Episode Highlights:  Growing up in Tehran, Iran where he wasn’t allowed to create the art he wanted to make taught him that sometimes limitations lead to the most creativity. The image that western media portrays of Iran only represents a very small percentage of Iranians and isn’t anything like that. For Farbod, he actually had reverse culture shock coming to the US, realizing that people here aren’t as open minded and welcoming as we seem in movies. It isn’t the financial means that Farbod sees as the biggest difference between Iran and the US, because he grew up wealthy and actually downgraded by coming to the US, but it’s the freedom. He grew up making films and being creative in other ways, including winning a painting contest when he was a child. Farbod started a band, initially playing softer rock so that they would have an easier time getting government approval, but eventually throwing caution to the wind and playing heavy metal like they wanted. After a while, they started to have issues and had to put the band on hold. To continue making music, Farbod couldn’t focus on the risk he was taking. He got his Bachelor’s degree in Theatre, then transitioned into film. There are a lot of differences in practical terms between music and film, but at their core they have a lot of similarities too; both media have tempo, rhythm, theme, and arcs. Farbod’s process from when he has an idea for a film to actually making it starts with an image and then you need the courage and will to follow it and make it happen. He couldn’t get government permission to make movies because they found out about his metal band, so he decided to make a movie without permission in the middle of the desert where nobody would bother coming after him. He came to the US as a film student about 5 years ago. Farbod wanted to make a movie about his experience but if he wasn’t able to make it as authentic as possible, in Iran, with Persian actors, it wasn’t worth doing and he couldn’t go back to Iran to risk jail. To make it work, Farbod directed the movie from the US while his friends filmed it separately in Iran. The film is about a woman singing in a metal band, which is a big deal because in Iran, women are not allowed ot sing solo in public in any genre. He chose to have a female protagonist because he wanted to highlight the ways that women have it worse than men in Iran. Sachit sees Farbod’s work as giving voice to the voiceless. Farbod doesn’t know what it means to make art, but he knows everything humans do comes from our desire to tell a story. Most stories in the world contain a sense of justice. To be a conscious creator, you have to have an awareness and consciousness about justice and what is right in order to tell those stories. We make art and tell stories in order to find the goodness in ourselves, but the worst parts of ourselves too.   3 Key Takeaways: Iran isn’t anything like the way the media portrays it to be. You can’t focus on limitations when you’re making art, or it can stifle you; at the same time, limitations can create the conditions for the most exciting creativity. Everything humans do comes back to a need for storytelling in order to make sense of the vastness of the world around us.   Tweetable Quotes: “The one thing that I can tell you that you really should appreciate much more is the freedom you have—freedom to speak, freedom of expression. You can tell, you can say, you can show what you want to say. That’s the biggest reward.” –Farbod Ardebili “When I was doing it, I wasn’t thinking I’m risking my life, I’m so fucking brave. I knew it was risky, but I wasn’t focusing on that.” –Farbod Ardebili “I had a professor there, he always used to tell me ‘Farbod, you are so lucky.’ I was like why am I so lucky? ‘You are so lucky because you have such a fucked up life.’ His point was it makes you more creative.” –Farbod Ardebili “Everything in art, everything that we have achieved in the world, comes from our basic desire to tell a story.” –Farbod Ardebili “When you tell a story you have to be the good person, in some sense. You have to be conscious to be able to make a judgment that people can connect to.” –Farbod Ardebili   Actions:  Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts or on your favorite podcast app and let us know what you think by leaving a rating and a review. Thank our guest and let them know what you thought of today’s episode — find Farbod on Instagram and say hello! Head on over to Creators.Show to get new episodes, exclusive guides like our guide on “How to Connect With Busy Influencers”, partner deals and additional bonuses.   Resources Mentioned: Conscious Creators Podcast website Farbod Ardebili’s website Farbod Ardebili’s Instagram Farbod Ardebili’s YouTube  

DLI Lingo
A Hero's Journey: Instructor Edition - Tehran, Iran

DLI Lingo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 11:32


There's an old Czech proverb that says, “Those who know many languages live as many lives as the languages they know." Our instructors embody that proverb, none more than Persian Farsi faculty Ali Ghassemi. Listen to his story in our final podcast of the series, "A Hero's Journey: Instructor Edition."

Studio Break
ZIBA RAJABI

Studio Break

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 48:16


Ziba Rajabi joins the podcast to discuss her colorful paintings, drawings, and mixed media installations created through layers of acrylic ink, paint, fabric, and other materials. Her work is based off of intimate experiences and slowly fading memories of her homeland of Tehran (Iran) and where she currently resides in Fayetteville (Arkansas).

Studio Break
Ziba Rajabi

Studio Break

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020


Episode 224: Ziba Rajabi joins the podcast to discuss her colorful paintings, drawings, and mixed media installations created through layers of acrylic ink, paint, fabric, and other materials.   Her work is based off of intimate experiences and slowly fading memories of her homeland of Tehran (Iran) and where she currently resides in Fayetteville (Arkansas).  Ziba’s work The post Ziba Rajabi appeared first on Studio Break.

Uplifting Humans
From Paris with Love Episode 18

Uplifting Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 37:16


Matilda Tavanian an only child, was born in Tehran Iran, which makes her an Armenian Iranian. She moved to Las Angeles where she completed high school while living with her grandmother. Matilda studied Law in New York and currently lives in Paris, France. She is the owner of a digital company, who loves the company of humans more than anything else. Her passion is to understand her guests at a deeper level, through their journey and feels we can all learn and grow from each other. Her podcast is called “Coffee with Matilda, journey to self”.

Finding Genius Podcast
EV Conversations – Dr. Mehdi Soleymani-Goloujeh of the Royan Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Technology, ACECR in Tehran, Iran – Learning About Extracellular Vesicles and Their Important Roles in the Body

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 24:00


In this podcast, Dr. Mehdi Soleymani-Goloujeh, Department of Stem Cells and Developmental Biology at Cell Science Research Center, Royan Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Technology, ACECR, in Iran, discusses regenerative medicine, types of extracellular vesicles and the current state of extracellular vesicles research. Podcast Points: What are exosomes? What are the most important roles of extracellular vesicles within the body? An overview of insulin-producing cells Dr. Soleymani-Goloujeh discusses exosomes. Exosomes are membrane-bound extracellular vesicles (EVs), produced in the endosomal compartment of nearly all eukaryotic cells. EVs, unlike cells, cannot replicate. Dr. Soleymani-Goloujeh talks about the roles that extracellular vesicles can play in the body, and he expounds upon issues regarding insulin and discusses how the pancreas utilizes EVs.  Dr. Soleymani-Goloujeh's work covers multiple areas. His work has included research in the area of diabetes, cell-penetrating peptides, extracellular vesicles, and stem cells, cell therapy, nanotechnology, and tissue engineering. Dr. Soleymani-Goloujeh provides an overview of the process of insulin delivery and the delivery of drugs throughout the body. He continues by discussing EV engineering and the various factors that are involved to facilitate efficient delivery.  Dr. Soleymani-Goloujeh talks in detail about multiple technologies that pertain to type 1 diabetes, discussing the important roles of exosomes, as well as signaling, and the power of nature.

Mr. Bunker's Conspiracy Time Podcast

Listeners, the Tehran UFO incident of 1976, is considered by many Ufologists and stargazers alike to be one of the most bizarre and convincing UFO encounters to date. There was an intensive investigation from two countries governments, multiple eye witness accounts, and even a jet plane dogfight up in the sky with the entity! So come along and let’s travel at Mach bunker to the whole enchilada on the Tehran UFO incident!Andy and Art are captured once again by the titular Mr. Bunker - how did he fool them this time? In the second segment, Andy and Art give you, the listeners, an uninterrupted presentation of their research into the Tehran UFO incident.Finally, Andy and Art discuss the Tehran UFO at length. They also talk about Andy’s shameful return, could you win a fight with Tom Cruise?, stargazing, and so much more!Send us your thoughts to @MrBunkerPod and mrbunkerpod@gmail.com using the hashtag #CruisinForABruisin and #TheTehranUFOIncidentof1976Music by Michael MartelloArtwork by Hannah RossAudio Editing by Arthur StoneFollow Us:TwitterInstagramWebsiteLinks Mentioned:1976 Tehran UFO incident - WikipediaThe Tehran 1976 UFO - SkeptoidScan of DIA Letter on Tehran UFO Incident1976 Tehran UFO incident – What happened?NICAP DIA ReportNICAP - Maccabee ReportNICAP Publication on Tehran Incident 1977Did Iranian Fighters Battle UFOs? - Michael Peck for ForbesHistory’s Most Infamous UFO Sightings of the Modern EraIranian Air Force UFO Intercept - 1976 - MUFONParviz Jafari about his UFO-EncounterTehran UFO Incident, 1976: Iranian Fighter Jets Chase a UFO - Youtube - Think AnomalousIranian Revolution - WikipediaHistory of the Islamic Republic of Iran - Wikipedia

Leaflet: Educational Research Made Approachable
What is Mastery Learning and Why Does it Work?

Leaflet: Educational Research Made Approachable

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 4:21


Motamedi. (2019). Mastery Learning: An Effective Teaching Strategy Tarbiat Moallem University http://www.nyu.edu/classes/keefer/waoe/motamediv.htm Transcript: This study is an evaluation of mastery learning as a teaching strategy, written by Vahid Motamedi, Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at Tarbiat Moallem University in Tehran Iran. I list these details because it only seems appropriate, given the nature of mastery learning, to do so. The globally-connected world we live in today is one in which mastery learning has the highest potential. Instructional methods based on the mastery learning philosophy require each student to master a certain level of performance before progressing to the following unit of study. The achievement of these levels becomes the constant factor in the classroom, while time spent in each unit varies on an individual basis. Independent study is emphasized, and the educator primarily takes the roll of small-group study facilitator and one-on-one tutor. Mastery learning is designed to keep students from progressing through units of study without a comprehensive understanding of the preceding components of study. For example, one cannot be expected to thrive in an Algebra class without first developing a proper, deeply-ingrained understanding of arithmetic. The technological progress of the past several decades has allowed achievement based independent study, the most efficient model for mastery learning, to thrive. When every student has access to information and engaging content on the internet, though my preference is that the educator in such a classroom create this content himself, students are able to be much more productive in the classroom than previously thought possible. I recently observed in a Sp.Ed. Elementary classroom. While students were rotating through “learning centers” I noticed that, at one of the centers, four different children with varying reading levels were listening to four different audiobooks, each suited to his/her level. This would simply not be possible without the philosophy of mastery learning and the technology of the modern classroom coming together. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thumbthrough/support

Tennis PAL Chronicles
50 Years of Tennis from Tehran to LA with CEO Haleh Emrani

Tennis PAL Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2019 62:57


Interview with CEO Haleh Emrani. Listen to her story as she followed her passion from Tehran Iran to Los Angeles where she would become a regular in the USTA League matches and go on to develop a new tennis app with the hope of bringing the world together with the sport that she loves. TennisPAL Chronicles is a tennis podcast to feed your passion for the game! We are tennis fans that interview tennis professionals and discuss tips, news, and reviews for your tennis obsession. Our global Fan Favorite reports are created by passionate fans who share news about their favorite players. Host Phillip Kim is the Tennis Pro at the historic Langham Huntington in Pasadena as well as the Director of Tennis for the City of Azusa and an avid player and coach. Visit tennispalapp.com to download the tennis app everyone is talking about and access the show notes! Send an email to pk@tennispalapp.com for more information. Download from iTunes here Thanks for recommending and listening!

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST
RU18: RENDERING ALIREZA TAHERI UNCONSCIOUS, Psychoanalysis, philosophy Freud, Lacan, Hegel

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 60:46


Alireza Taheri, PhD. provides psychoanalytic treatment in private practice in Toronto. He teaches Lacanian theory as part of the Toronto Psychoanalytic Society and Institute’s extension program and is a permanent faculty member of HamAva Psychoanalytic Institute in Tehran (Iran) where he teaches psychoanalytic theory and practice. He is also the book review editor of Psychoanalytic Discourse (an independent international journal for the clinical, theoretical and cultural discussion of psychoanalysis). Dr. Taheri has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and, most recently, in an edited collection On Psychoanalysis and Violence: Contemporary Lacanian Perspectives (Routledge, 2018): https://www.routledge.com/On-Psychoanalysis-and-Violence-Contemporary-Lacanian-Perspectives/Sinclair-Steinkoler/p/book/9781138346338 Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by psychoanalyst Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, who interviews psychoanalysts, psychologists, scholars, creative arts therapists, writers, poets, philosophers, artists & other intellectuals about their process, world events, the current state of mental health care, politics, culture, the arts & more: http://www.renderingunconscious.org If you enjoy what we’re doing, please join us: www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl For more information visit: www.drvanessasinclair.net www.trapart.net The song at the end of the episode is from “LUNACY” by Vanessa Sinclair & Carl Abrahamsson available on DVD and Vimeo on Demand via Trapart: https://store.trapart.net/details/00016 Original soundtrack from Highbrow-Lowlife on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, Bandcamp & all major streaming platforms: https://vanessasinclaircarlabrahamsson.bandcamp.com/album/lunacy-ost Artwork by Vanessa Sinclair https://chaosofthethirdmind.com

Law Enforcement Today Podcast
S2E6: Ken Kraus - First Iranian Embassy Hostage & Retired Roswell Police

Law Enforcement Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 49:20


Ken Kraus, Retired Roswell Police Detective, he was the first Iranian Embassy Hostage as a USMC Sergeant is our guest. Ken details the attack on the Embassy on Valentine's Day 1979, his life saving actions and the torture he endured when he was a hostage. Read a recent article from Ken. Plus another article from Ken Kraus. Background song Hurricane used by permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

HARDtalk
Professor Mohammad Marandi - University of Tehran, Iran

HARDtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 22:56


What is the Iranians' response to criticisms from Trump over its missile testing, and is it fuelling terror and conflicts in the Middle East? Zeinab Badawi speaks to Iranian academic Mohammed Marandi from Tehran, a staunch supporter of the leadership in Iran. Amidst his pronouncements on foreign policy Donald Trump has ratcheted up the rhetoric on Iran, calling the nuclear agreement with Tehran the 'worst deal ever negotiated'. He's expanded US sanctions on Iran after it tested a missile in January.

Hardtalk
Professor Mohammad Marandi - University of Tehran, Iran

Hardtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 22:56


What is the Iranians' response to criticisms from Trump over its missile testing, and is it fuelling terror and conflicts in the Middle East? Zeinab Badawi speaks to Iranian academic Mohammed Marandi from Tehran, a staunch supporter of the leadership in Iran. Amidst his pronouncements on foreign policy Donald Trump has ratcheted up the rhetoric on Iran, calling the nuclear agreement with Tehran the 'worst deal ever negotiated'. He's expanded US sanctions on Iran after it tested a missile in January.

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran
346 Minimally Invasive and Microsurgical Implantology with Behnam Shakibaie : Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2016 67:17


Dr. Behnam Shakibaie: •1993 - 1998 Studied Dentistry at Berlin University •1996 - 2001 Doctorate at Berlin University due to clinical Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) •1999 - 2003 Specialization in Oral Surgery in Berlin •2004 - 2007 Mastership Implantology & Periodontology (DGI/DGP) •2007 - 2009 Specialist in Oral Micro Surgery & Micro Dentistry of Carl Zeiss Academy •2007 Specialist of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Iran •2005 - 2011 Owned clinic in microsurgical Implantology & Periodontology in Rheda-Wiedenbrueck / Germany •Since 2006 Invention, development and international publication of microsurgical techniques and instruments in oral Implantology •Since 2008 Scientific Consultant of DGI (German Association of Implantology) •Since 2009 Instructor of “Implant Microsurgery” of Zeiss Dental Academy •Since 2009 Ambassador of Quintessence Publishing Group •Since 2012 Founder of first specialized microsurgical Implantology clinic in Middle East in Tehran / Iran •2014 Founder of international group of “Implant Microsurgery”   Internationally Granted Awards: • Best Practitioner Award 2007 of German Society of Periodontology • First Scientific Prize 2010 of German Society of Periodontology • Innovation Award in Medical Science 2011 of Tehran University in Iran • Best Education Lecturer 2012 of Zeiss Dental Academy in Austria • Congress Best Presentation 2014 of AMED in USA • European Business Management Award 2015 of EBCL in Croatia   www.DrShakibaie.com

RNA Metabolism: Changing Paradigms in Neurodegeneration
D. Morshedi - The presence of the fibrillar form of alpha-synuclein moderate dopamine cytotoxicity - RNA Metabolism: Changin Paradigms in Neurodegeneration

RNA Metabolism: Changing Paradigms in Neurodegeneration

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2014 20:57


Dina Morshedi, National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Department of Industrial & Environmental Biotechnology, Tehran - IRAN. This seminar has been recorded at Area Science Park Trieste by ICGEB Trieste

United We Stand Podcast
UNited We Stand 75: Andy Mitten travels to Dublin, Ireland and then Tehran, Iran.

United We Stand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2014 50:14


Strike Point
Tehran, Iran Holds International Internet Marketing and Branding Conference

Strike Point

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2013 30:44


Returning from the International Conference on Internet Marketing and Branding in Tehran, Iran. Mikkel and Kristjian talk to us in flight as they are on their way back to Europe. They welcome the conference organizer, Hamid Sepidnam from Kaspid Web Marketing, to give us his thoughts on how the show went.