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Dhammatalks.org Short Morning Talks

A talk by Thanissaro Bhikkhu entitled "To Master the Skill"

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To Kill A Delibird - A Pokemon Rewatch & Analysis Podcast

Meow. Do you like cats? You better. This week is cat week on To Kill A Delibird. Cat week is kind of like shark week but not as wet. And cuter. We are back deep into the Pokemon Indigo League Anime reviewing Ep. 72, “Go West Young Meowth” and Ep. 73, “To Master the Onixpected!”. Graham's wife Shauna joins to give a cat enthusiasts viewpoint on “Go West Young Meowth”, which Graham, Shauna, and Kellan all consider a top tier Pokemon anime episode. It has the five food groups of good television: love, loss, crime, drama, and cats. “To Master the Onixpected!” features Onix (obviously) and the Elite Four leader Bruno whose chest spans most of the pacific northwest. The episode features anime stew, so you know it is worth watching (preferably with your eyeballs). If you don't listen to this TKAD episode, you are committing a crime against animals. Click away! Subscribe to get every new episode of To Kill a Delibird in your subscription feed. Welcome to "To Kill A Delibird", the Pokemon anime rewatch podcast that combines a love of literary puns and analytics with pure Pokemania. Join Graham (Pokemon expat/video game and manga fanatic) and Kellan (hard boiled Pokemon die hard) as they discuss the Pokemon anime and hopefully construct some fun sentences along the way. Intro/outro music "Synthwave 80's" by AlexiAction Thanks to Bulbapedia and TVTropes for our ongoing research. Follow the podcast on spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1yQ3EQ2P91mE6Bq0i4I3EY on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/to-kill-a-delibird/id1667957767 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b37371a4-331d-4254-999b-e21fc0fdd837/to-kill-a-delibird Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kOTQ2MmUyMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/1054965 for more half baked content: https://www.twitch.tv/hydraleech Tiktok is essential for new creators so: https://www.tiktok.com/@hydraleeches #pokemon #ashketchum #pikachu #misty #brock #anime #indigoleague #teamrocket #existentialism #comedy #meowth 0:00 Intro 11:13 Go West, Young Meowth 49:16 To Master the Onixepected

Out of the Drying Pan: A Pokémon The Series Podcast
Ep 41: No Shirt, No Shoes, No Secrets

Out of the Drying Pan: A Pokémon The Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 72:03


Pokémon The Series: The Beginning episodes covered: 218 - To Master the Onixpected & 219 - The Ancient Puzzle of Pokémopolis

Beyond Your Limits - The Invisible Side of Things
Master of Manifestation - Lesson 2

Beyond Your Limits - The Invisible Side of Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 41:05


In this lesson, we discuss the Power of understanding and the Truth of higher laws. In the Introduction of this course, we asked ourselves and are to write down: 1. What we want 2. Why do we want what we want 3. What we believe stands in the way of having what we want. To Master manifesting this world, we must master ourselves first. In this lesson, we learn that to cultivate the ability to give and to receive puts us in a state of receptivity. In making and creating that state within the Universe is able to give to us because we have created that space to receive. This course will change your life if you are willing to do the work. Get your pens, pencils and paper and get ready to be proactive and proactively work to understand self, and the rest falls into place. You can follow me at: Website: https://www.jocelynlive.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jocelynlive1 Facebook: https://fb.com/OnlineLoveAndLifeAdvice Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jocelynlive1 Disclosure: Everything that is offered on this channel is based on different methods. Nothing on this channel is intended to offer or replace professional medical care, professional legal advice, or professional financial advice. All material is for your own enrichment. JocelynLive bears no responsibility whatsoever in your use of these materials. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jocelyn-somers/support

Maifors Studio | Podcast
Agile Teams and Waterfall Mindset Management | S01E43

Maifors Studio | Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 46:18


Part 1: Agile Teams and Waterfall Mindset Management. The decisions made for the agile teams are always with the help of a confidence vote. The decision made by managers may not be always gain their confidence, which in turn may prohibit the member's full potential. Addressing customer needs or any potential gaps is required to run the agile train most smoothly. A team must know how their actions affect the company's business. If there are any sets of issues arising, team actions should be revised immediately. Not only people engaging in the systems are part of Agile, but other agents may affect the system directly, like props and processes. Part 2: 10 principles of workforce transformation How to raise the skills of your employees to meet your digital challenges. See also “A guide to workforce transformation.” There is a gap between the digital skills people have and those needed to live, learn, and work in the digital world. The need to upskill — to bridge this gap — is a complex problem that will require government administrators, educators, and business leaders to come together. To learn more about upskilling your own workforce, go to Upskill my workforce for the digital world. Part 3: To Master, The Shift To Digital Leaders Need To Change Themselves. It is well known that businesses of all sorts are moving down the road towards becoming digital. It is also well known that the pandemic has speeded up the process. Indeed, enterprises that were already making progress in this direction were able to adapt to the changed circumstances and thrive while the less nimble-footed have struggled and will probably continue to do so unless they change their approach and embrace the future. Thank you for listening. Your support is much appreciated. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maifors/support

TheRusticMystic
The Art of Forgetting

TheRusticMystic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 7:50


To Master the art of forgetting please listen up!!!

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Rise and Shine Podcast Series
#38 Holiday Season Special: Avoid the Christmas Blow Out

Rise and Shine Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 15:11


Perfect timing for this Podcast. I've noticed most people follow the heard over holiday time. Which generally means eating crap, stopping their workout routine, drink more alcohol and generally let it all hang out. Which is fine ... if you consciously choose that- My challenge is watching people do this as a result of "what everyone else does" and "what they did last year" It's time to start questioning the status quo and coming up with your own conscious choices for your holidays season. For me, the holidays are the time to reset and rejuvenate which means I still train, do my morning walk and have more time to prepare healthy nutritious food. Which will you choose ? To Master your life and live your dreams or be part of the Masses who consume like crazy over the holiday period. Say Hi to me on social media:: Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/diane.mckendrick/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dianemckendrick/ Join my Mastermind here: https://www.dianemckendrick.com/salespage Don't forget to register and book a ticket to the Halfday Workshop 6 Steps to Soul Success: http://www.dianemckendrick.com/6stepstosoulsuccess

New Books in the History of Science
Jason Smith, "To Master the Boundless Sea: The US Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire" (UNC Press, 2018)

New Books in the History of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 36:58


Jason Smith discusses the US Navy's role in exploring and charting the ocean world. Smith is an assistant professor of history at Southern Connecticut State University. He's the author of To Master the Boundless Sea: The US Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire (UNC Press, 2018). As the United States grew into an empire in the late nineteenth century, notions like "sea power" derived not only from fleets, bases, and decisive battles but also from a scientific effort to understand and master the ocean environment. Beginning in the early nineteenth century and concluding in the first years of the twentieth, Jason W. Smith tells the story of the rise of the U.S. Navy and the emergence of American ocean empire through its struggle to control nature. In vividly told sketches of exploration, naval officers, war, and, most significantly, the ocean environment, Smith draws together insights from environmental, maritime, military, and naval history, and the history of science and cartography, placing the U.S. Navy's scientific efforts within a broader cultural context. Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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UNC Press Presents Podcast
Jason Smith, "To Master the Boundless Sea: The US Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire" (UNC Press, 2018)

UNC Press Presents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 36:58


Jason Smith discusses the US Navy's role in exploring and charting the ocean world. Smith is an assistant professor of history at Southern Connecticut State University. He's the author of To Master the Boundless Sea: The US Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire (UNC Press, 2018). As the United States grew into an empire in the late nineteenth century, notions like "sea power" derived not only from fleets, bases, and decisive battles but also from a scientific effort to understand and master the ocean environment. Beginning in the early nineteenth century and concluding in the first years of the twentieth, Jason W. Smith tells the story of the rise of the U.S. Navy and the emergence of American ocean empire through its struggle to control nature. In vividly told sketches of exploration, naval officers, war, and, most significantly, the ocean environment, Smith draws together insights from environmental, maritime, military, and naval history, and the history of science and cartography, placing the U.S. Navy's scientific efforts within a broader cultural context. Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration.

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New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Jason Smith, "To Master the Boundless Sea: The US Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire" (UNC Press, 2018)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 36:58


Jason Smith discusses the US Navy’s role in exploring and charting the ocean world. Smith is an assistant professor of history at Southern Connecticut State University. He’s the author of To Master the Boundless Sea: The US Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire (UNC Press, 2018). As the United States grew into an empire in the late nineteenth century, notions like "sea power" derived not only from fleets, bases, and decisive battles but also from a scientific effort to understand and master the ocean environment. Beginning in the early nineteenth century and concluding in the first years of the twentieth, Jason W. Smith tells the story of the rise of the U.S. Navy and the emergence of American ocean empire through its struggle to control nature. In vividly told sketches of exploration, naval officers, war, and, most significantly, the ocean environment, Smith draws together insights from environmental, maritime, military, and naval history, and the history of science and cartography, placing the U.S. Navy's scientific efforts within a broader cultural context. Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Military History
Jason Smith, "To Master the Boundless Sea: The US Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire" (UNC Press, 2018)

New Books in Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 36:58


Jason Smith discusses the US Navy’s role in exploring and charting the ocean world. Smith is an assistant professor of history at Southern Connecticut State University. He’s the author of To Master the Boundless Sea: The US Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire (UNC Press, 2018). As the United States grew into an empire in the late nineteenth century, notions like "sea power" derived not only from fleets, bases, and decisive battles but also from a scientific effort to understand and master the ocean environment. Beginning in the early nineteenth century and concluding in the first years of the twentieth, Jason W. Smith tells the story of the rise of the U.S. Navy and the emergence of American ocean empire through its struggle to control nature. In vividly told sketches of exploration, naval officers, war, and, most significantly, the ocean environment, Smith draws together insights from environmental, maritime, military, and naval history, and the history of science and cartography, placing the U.S. Navy's scientific efforts within a broader cultural context. Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Jason Smith, "To Master the Boundless Sea: The US Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire" (UNC Press, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 36:58


Jason Smith discusses the US Navy’s role in exploring and charting the ocean world. Smith is an assistant professor of history at Southern Connecticut State University. He’s the author of To Master the Boundless Sea: The US Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire (UNC Press, 2018). As the United States grew into an empire in the late nineteenth century, notions like "sea power" derived not only from fleets, bases, and decisive battles but also from a scientific effort to understand and master the ocean environment. Beginning in the early nineteenth century and concluding in the first years of the twentieth, Jason W. Smith tells the story of the rise of the U.S. Navy and the emergence of American ocean empire through its struggle to control nature. In vividly told sketches of exploration, naval officers, war, and, most significantly, the ocean environment, Smith draws together insights from environmental, maritime, military, and naval history, and the history of science and cartography, placing the U.S. Navy's scientific efforts within a broader cultural context. Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Jason Smith, "To Master the Boundless Sea: The US Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire" (UNC Press, 2018)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 36:58


Jason Smith discusses the US Navy’s role in exploring and charting the ocean world. Smith is an assistant professor of history at Southern Connecticut State University. He’s the author of To Master the Boundless Sea: The US Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire (UNC Press, 2018). As the United States grew into an empire in the late nineteenth century, notions like "sea power" derived not only from fleets, bases, and decisive battles but also from a scientific effort to understand and master the ocean environment. Beginning in the early nineteenth century and concluding in the first years of the twentieth, Jason W. Smith tells the story of the rise of the U.S. Navy and the emergence of American ocean empire through its struggle to control nature. In vividly told sketches of exploration, naval officers, war, and, most significantly, the ocean environment, Smith draws together insights from environmental, maritime, military, and naval history, and the history of science and cartography, placing the U.S. Navy's scientific efforts within a broader cultural context. Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Jason Smith, "To Master the Boundless Sea: The US Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire" (UNC Press, 2018)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 36:58


Jason Smith discusses the US Navy’s role in exploring and charting the ocean world. Smith is an assistant professor of history at Southern Connecticut State University. He’s the author of To Master the Boundless Sea: The US Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire (UNC Press, 2018). As the United States grew into an empire in the late nineteenth century, notions like "sea power" derived not only from fleets, bases, and decisive battles but also from a scientific effort to understand and master the ocean environment. Beginning in the early nineteenth century and concluding in the first years of the twentieth, Jason W. Smith tells the story of the rise of the U.S. Navy and the emergence of American ocean empire through its struggle to control nature. In vividly told sketches of exploration, naval officers, war, and, most significantly, the ocean environment, Smith draws together insights from environmental, maritime, military, and naval history, and the history of science and cartography, placing the U.S. Navy's scientific efforts within a broader cultural context. Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TheSuccessfulNetwork
60 days to LinkedIn Mastery with Josh Steimle

TheSuccessfulNetwork

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 30:31


Josh is a renowned LinkedIn Influencer and Writer who is the main reason behind those post which reach 1mil. On LinkedIn , join me on this interview to learn : 1.How to Skyrocket on LinkedIn 2. How to get 1 million views on your posts and 3. To Master the program at all because LinkedIn is Facebook on steroids! :) You can find Josh New Book here for even more details on LinkedIn Mastery! : https://publishizer.com/60-days-to-linkedin-mastery/ or if you want to get to know Josh more you can check his website: http://www.joshsteimle.com But Jeez you still here? You are the hungriest to Learn! Do you want Josh as your mentor? Join his masterclass! : https://influencerinc.co/ieli And Remember “Get your hands dirty”- Josh Steimle

Time to Eat the Dogs
Science and Exploration in the U.S. Navy

Time to Eat the Dogs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 34:15


Jason Smith discusses the U.S. Navy’s role in exploring and charting the ocean world. Smith is an assistant professor of history at Southern Connecticut State University. He’s the author of To Master the Boundless Sea: The U.S. Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire.

The Men's Advocate Show with Linda Gross
3-24-16. Alan Roger Currie

The Men's Advocate Show with Linda Gross

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2016 238:59


Host: Alan Roger Currie Topic: Per Linda, To Master her, you have to Master YOU, first. Fast Forward to: 32 minutes.

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Daily Easy English Expression Podcast
0536 Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST—get into a groove

Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2015 5:59


Today’s expression and dialog: get into a groove Did you ride this morning? No, I got up late. Come on! You need to exercise. I know. I need to get into a groove.   Happy Thanksgiving!!To MASTER something you need today's expression! Really--no joke. Check it out!! I hope you have a very nice day today. It's Thanksgiving in the US. I am VERY thankful to have you has my listener.Thank you SO much,Your English coach,Shane     Please subscribe on iTunes and get this podcast EVERY DAY! Support Coach Shane by giving $1 a month! On PayPal: Send to Or you can go here: Our sponsors: Click on JOIN CLASSES and get ALL the information! (Get a free AUDIO BOOK!) Our YouTube channel:   Today's Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST is UP and READY for YOU!! #LME #LearnEnglish #ESL #Twinglish