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Texas born Jeff Porter and Jersey Boy Raj Vaidya have spent over 4 decades in wine and hospitality. Jeff at Tra Vigna, Babbo, Del Posto, Raj at Gary Danko, Per Se and over a decade at Daniel to name a few. Jeff went on to consult while Raj joined Pressoir, responsible for La Paulee, La Fete du Champagne, La Tablee, Pressoir Events and now with Jeff Porter, Convivio del Vino. Jeff currently resides in Turin Italy, while Raj is based out of New York. Convivio del Vino, coming up the end of April, is an Italian wine fair dedicated to a curated list of winemakers from historic family estates to a new generation of growers. The inaugural Convivio del Vino will feature over 30 winemakers pouring over 150 wines, including themed dinners during the week.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support The Grape Nation by becoming a member!The Grape Nation is Powered by Simplecast.
A shorter unedited bonus recap podcast of my recent HYROX fitness race in Turin, Italy 2025. 00:00 Introduction to Hyrox and Personal Experience 02:50 Understanding the Hyrox Competition Format 06:04 Training for Hyrox: Preparation and Challenges 12:04 Race Day Experience: Turin vs. Dublin 18:09 Nutrition and Pre-Race Strategy 24:05 Final Thoughts on Hyrox and Inclusivity Dublin recap episode date 18th November 2024 https://open.spotify.com/episode/0lhaSP0rB51YAMmLXMYg1e
In this equine focused episode, our sports medicine experts James Bailey and Federica Cantatore discuss the application of technology in the lameness exam. Our guests reflect on the evolution of gait analysis systems from their lab roots to versatile, in-field tools. They consider the importance of case selection, where gait analysis systems are likely to add value and touch on their use in the pre-purchase exam. They highlight the limitations of the systems as well as their benefits such as the ability to provide objective data, overcome expectation bias and other subjective influences. Our HostAdam is a EBVS and RCVS Specialist in Equine Internal Medicine having successfully becoming an ECEIM Diplomat in 2021. He has spent the majority of his early career in clinical academic practice, having several roles at the University of Nottingham. More recently Adam has ventured into private practice having worked at both Donnington Grove and Oakham Veterinary Hospital as an equine internal medicine clinician over the past 18 months. Adam currently splits his time between his clinical role at Oakham Veterinary Hospital and as Equine Development Lead within the L&D team at IVC Evidensia. Our GuestsJames BaileyJames graduated from the Royal Veterinary College, staying on to work with their musculoskeletal research group, further developing his expertise in objective gait analysis for the accurate and quantifiable assessment of lameness in horses. He has worked in 100% equine practice locally developing expertise in sports medicine and rehabilitation. He has worked with competition horses of all levels and regularly provided veterinary care at the regions FEI competitions.James has numerous clinical publications and has presented his work at the International Conference in Equine Locomotion. He is currently working on a Horse Trust funded research project to improve management of acute and chronic pain in horses as part of The University of Nottingham's Equine Pain Research Group.Federica CantatoreFederica graduated from the University of Veterinary Medicine of Turin (Italy) in 2014. Immediately after, she moved to United Kingdom to perform a rotational internship at Pool House Equine Clinic. After completing the internship, she remained in the hospital as junior clinician with particular interest in lameness cases. Federica has passed her Diploma examinations and is now a boarded diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation (ACVSMR).In 2017 she started an alternate residency pathway between University of Veterinary Medicine of Turin and Pool House Equine Clinic. In 2022, she obtained a Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (Equine Lameness Diagnosis and Therapeutics) with University of Liverpool and the following year, the Diploma on the American College of Sport Medicine and Rehabilitation.Links:Pool House Equine Clinic pages: https://www.poolhouseequine.co.uk/referralsOakham Veterinary hospital pages: www.oakhamvethospital.co.uk/referral/equine-referrals/referral-informationEquine Gait Analysis Society: https://www.egas.academy/egas-courseBEVA: https://www.beva.org.uk/CPD-and-careers
Every Friday we repost a gem from our archive of hundreds of episodes. Today's pick from the vault takes us to a conference in Turin, Italy, where scholar John West speaks about the roots of intelligent design, roots that stretch back to ancient Greek and Roman philosophers. In his talk, West also makes the case that design thinking was crucial to the rise of modern science, and he traces how Darwinism has eroded design thinking, fueled scientific racism, and undermined belief in human exceptionalism. Source
"Serving Aces" with Alexandra Stevenson and Hugues Laverdiere break down the Coco Gauff win at the WTA Championships in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. They talk about her grip and her high percentage of returns. And the 4.8 million dollar prize for winning. They discuss the comments Jon Wertheim made on a hot mic about Barbara Krejcikova. He has been suspended for the comments. Alexandra says its time for white males to quit judging female athletes in a negative way. They talk ATP Finals in Turin Italy with the top 8 singles and 8 doubles in a round robin format going on this week. Alexandra has newsy notes on Taylor Swift and Deion Sanders.
Get ready for a sonic journey through Turin's vibes on our latest DJ mix episode! The Alps set the stage as we blend historic tales by the Po River with beats echoing in the regal Piazza Castello. Feel the rhythm of Turin's cobblestone streets, where the aroma of espresso and gianduja inspires our mix. The Mole Antonelliana becomes a cultural dance floor, and against snow-capped peaks, Turin's narrative unfolds in beats and drops. Join us as Turin transforms into a rhythmic sonnet, inviting you to lose yourself in the mix, where each track paints a unique facet of the city's vibrant story: TRACKLIST(In order of Play): 1.De Mthuda - Intro feat. Yallunder x Zar Keys 2.Tefo Foxx - Smooth Triangles 3.Jack Rooster feat. Brian Nadra, Kevin Grands - Sports Car 4.Pierre Johnson - Roots 5.Kelvin Momo feat. Zwayetoven x Manji-T - Ntsako 6.Zakes Bantwini feat. Drega - Ngin'mele Nonke 7.Azana - Goodbye (Soa Mattrix Remix) 8.Aero Manyelo feat. Morgan Aiden - By My Side (original mix) 9.Jack Rooster feat. Dcmtrs - Wamlambez (Mark Tinka Deep Remix) 10.Thakzin x Nobuhle - Ayihlale Phansi 11.Kelvin Momo feat. Zwayetoven x Manji-T - Yeee 12.Mathandos x Nvcho - Parti Yo'Tsotsi 13.DBN Gogo, Shazmicsoul x Yumbs feat. Baby S.O.N x Mashudu- MALI MALI 14.Jack Rooster feat. Dcmtrs - Wamlambez (DJ Manzo Amapiano Remix) 15.UPZ x P.M Project feat Sofiya Nzau - Na Wose 16.Zakes Bantwini x Kususa - Iyangena Iyaphuma 17.Euggy,Mpho.Wav x Tina Ardor - Samaria Support the Artist by purchasing their work.
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We check in on the ATP Finals in Turin Italy, & Jimmy tells us about playing in the year end "Masters" & "WCT Finals" when he played. Carlos Alcaraz along with other top men & women's players have been complaining about the inconsistency of the tennis ball week to week, & the possibility for injuries. 41 year old Columbian golfer Camilo Villegas has gone through a lot in the 9 years since he last won on the PGA tour, which is what made winning in Bermuda last week that much sweeter. Plus it's the podcast mascot Isabella the mini golden doodle's 5 year anniversary of joining the family. All that & listener questions & more on a new Advantage Connors Sponsors: Indeed.com/connors - start hiring now with a $75 sponsored job credit to upgrade your job post Follow us on - Twitter - @AdvConnors @JimmyConnors @Brett_Connors Instagram - @AdvConnors @Bretterz @GolddoodIsabella Facebook - Jimmy Connors official Facebook page Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is my first episode I've recorded on the road since last year. I'm back in Italy again pursing my own dreams. This time instead of moving around so much, I'm settling in various places to to live and learn. I have a few things I'm experimenting with for my life that I took some time to share here along with a few ideas from my most recent blog that I published on my substack. Find a preview of that here --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carlopodcast/support
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Come with us on a spiritual pilgrimage with Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati to his homeland of Turin, Italy. To guide us on our journey are Angela Sealana and Christine Wohar, Founder of FrassatiUSA which promotes the spirituality of Pier Giorgio Frassati. During this episode, you will: Hear about Pier Giorgio and why he is growing in popularity around the world Come on an audio pilgrimage to Turin, his hometown, and where he is buried And learn about how he can teach, encourage & inspire us today. Click here for guest information and additional photos of Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati, and take your journey to the next level. Photo (c) Associazione Pier Giorgio Frassati, Rome. Used with permission. Jewel for the Journey: “The purpose for which we have been created shows us the path, even if strewn with many thorns, it is not a sad path. It is joyful even in the face of sorrow.” – Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati To purchase a copy of Christine's book, Finding Frassati and Following His Path to Holiness, click here. Would you like to support Journeys of Hope? Become a Missionary of Hope by sponsoring a month of Journeys of Hope 2023 Radio Broadcast & Podcast! Click here to get started. Learn more at PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Journeys Help us spread hope! PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Donate
Today's ID the Future takes us to a conference in Turin, Italy, where scholar John West speaks about the roots of intelligent design, roots that stretch back to ancient Greek and Roman philosophers. In his talk, West also makes the case that design thinking was crucial to the rise of modern science, and he traces how Darwinism has eroded design thinking, fueled scientific racism, and undermined belief in human exceptionalism. West celebrates some of Italy's contributions to Western civilization but also calls attention to Italian criminologist Cesare Lombroso, who championed various racist ideas undergirded by Darwinian thinking, disturbing work that West learned more about when he visited the Cesare Lombroso Museum in Turin. On the bright side, there has been Read More › Source
In this episode of the IJGC podcast, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Pedro Ramirez is joined by Dr. Paolo Zola to discuss the TOTEM trial. For 20 years, Dr. Zola has been Chair of Gynaecological Oncology in the Department of Surgical Sciences of the University of Turin (Italy). Dr. Zola has conducted a large number of national and international randomized clinical trials in order to optimize the treatments for women diagnosed with gynaecological cancers. He has served as a member of the board of the EORTC Gynaecological Cancer Group and of the ESGO. Dr. Zola chairs the gynaecological cooperative group within the Oncological Network in Piedmont Region, and his research has been reported in more than 400 manuscripts published in peer reviewed literature. Highlights: - To perform the follow up in patients treated for endometrial cancer, the cornerstone is the clinical control. - In low-risk patients, surveillance every 6 months is appropriate. - In high-risk patients a clinical examination every 4 months for 2 years and then every 6 is recommended. - In addition, our data suggest taking a CT after 12 and 20 months after the primary treatment.
We are data driven. As leaders, we need the right data to make effective decisions. But most of the data that is provided to us only shows what happened. We are making decisions based by staring in a rear-view mirror. But what if we could forecast the future? What if the data we have collected can be leveraged to provide us scenarios that will provide us a glimpse into the impact our decisions would have on the future of our organizations. Most of the assumptions we make are based on an incomplete picture. As we have said in past conversations, CEOs are paid to navigate risk and opportunity. How do I understand all the variables in my future decision making? Do I put my finger in the air and make a choice anyway?! There are many tools that can help you organize and understand the risk models in your plan. 80-90% of the variables in your decision making can be captured. You can use computing power to go through them, check on the integrity of the numbers, sensitivities, scenario waterfalls that go beyond the numbers. The goal is to understand what the data is telling you before the future happens. Most C-Level executives have people who run the numbers and the variables. They are often called analysts. They create the frameworks or models for the executives who don't want to see the data engine and tool, (the single source of truth) but see the data take shape so a decision can be made. The model architecture can than display functional context so executives can see how the data uniquely applies to them, and they can change data that is unique to them. But each contextualized input than impacts the whole picture. Executive teams who have this ability have the opportunity to see a clearer picture of how the sum of the parts impacts the whole. In this conversation we go through this and then I ask the data strategist to apply the concept to the Chief Security Officer who is attempting to embed themselves in the contextualized risk and opportunity of the C-Suite. We have a great conversation about a big idea. Can we turn this technology approach into a qualitative tool to manage risk, resilience, security, and the opportunities that can be leveraged from a wholistic view of risk. Gianluca Bisceglie is the Founder & CEO at Visyond Technologist. He also is a strategist, private equity executive, and entrepreneur with broad international experience across both mature and emerging markets. Visyond is a cloud-native enterprise SaaS company that transforms spreadsheets into decision-making platforms to drive performance. Prior to founding Visyond, he worked in Private Equity in the Middle East and in Russia, responsible for the identification, screening, due diligence, and execution of investment opportunities in various industries. He is a regular guest speaker and a mentor at various universities and accelerators. Gianluca holds an MBA with Distinction from London Business School and an MEng in Electronics Engineering from the Polytechnic of Turin (Italy).
Neste episódio do Podcast CRUZAMENTO, André Correia e Daniel Guedelha conversam com Jorge Santos da Silva, Fundador e CEO da MoonLake Immunotherapeutics sobre biotech, investimentos e inovação e, sobre como Portugal é visto por alguém com uma grande experiência internacional. Jorge Santos da Silva, is a co-Founder of MoonLake and has served as the Chief Executive Officer of MoonLake since July 2021, being also a Director of the Board. Prior to MoonLake, he was at McKinsey & Company, Inc. from September 2007 to June 2021, where he was a Senior Partner and led the Pharmaceutical & Medical Products Practice, the Biotech group and the Biosimilars group and advised international biopharmaceutical and biotechnology companies on corporate and business-unit strategy, commercial operating models, R&D, organizational design, M&A and joint ventures. Dr. Santos da Silva was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY (USA) and holds a Ph.D. in Neuronal Cell Biology from the University of Turin (Italy) and a MSc in Molecular Biology from the University of Glasgow — Institute of Biological and Life Sciences (United Kingdom) and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg (Germany). He is also a professor and Board Advisor at the School of Medicine at the Minho University in Portugal. Outras referências feitas no episódio: MoonLake Immunotherapeutics (website) Contactos: CruzamentoPodcast.com cruzamentopodcast@gmail.com LinkedIN: Cruzamento Twitter: @cruzamentofm Facebook: @podcastcruzamento YouTube: Podcast Cruzamento
https://pjmedia.com/culture/athena-thorne/2022/06/05/yes-real-men-still-exist-watch-them-stand-up-for-children-being-dragged-into-dallas-grooming-event-n1603310 https://twitter.com/i/status/1533119833377734657 -Play 0:40-1:09 Strong masculine men still do exist, and more on this episode of the CrossPolitic Daily News Brief… here’s what you missed over the weekend! The audio you just heard was from Youtuber and political commentator John Doyle, as he confronted parents (child abusers), who were taking their children to an event called “Drag the kids to Pride.” Whenever I see a child who has clearly been corrupted by adults with LGBTQ agendas, I get angry at the kid’s father. Did he abandon his children to the full-time attentions of a deranged mother? Is he present but too whipped to be a strong father? What man would allow such a thing to be done to his son or daughter? Yes, the mother enrages me as well, but a society in which real men exist would never allow the over-the-top grooming and wholesale destruction of childhood innocence that goes on these days. A recent example of real men in action occurred at a disgusting grooming party in a gay bar called Mr. Misster (get it??) in Dallas, Texas. The bar held an event called “DRAG THE KIDS TO PRIDE – A Family Friendly Drag Show” on Saturday. While most of us understand that a drag show fundamentally cannot be a family-friendly event, Mr. Misster thinks it’s just fine: Mr. Misster’s Drag The Kids To Pride Drag Show provides the ultimate family friendly pride experience. This signature event is a family friendly spin off of our famed Champagne Drag Brunch, with our resident DJ Charlie Phresh playing some of your favorite hits while host Nicole O’Hara Munro brings together some of the best drag entertainers around! Our under 21 guests can enjoy a special Mr. Misster Mocktails while the moms and dads can sip on one of our classic Mr. Misster Mimosa Towers. Do you want to hit the stage with the queens? We have FIVE limited spots for young performers to take the stage solo, or with a queen of their choosing! Come hangout with the Queens and enjoy this unique pride experience, fit for guests of all ages! The show was just as horrible and inappropriate for children as you would imagine. Men cross-dressed in sexually charged costumes and danced inappropriately for children, whose parents encouraged them to hand the performers money — just like at an adult strip bar! Then the children were made part of the act. First, they were brought on stage to play a game of musical chairs while a dragged-out emcee called the shots and the audience whooped and cheered: Once the children were comfortable being the center of attention, it was time for the next step in the groomy progression. Kids were invited on stage to catwalk with the performers. “Who wants to be a diva for the day?” asked a drag queen, as several kids joined him. All of this occurred in front of a large neon sign that read, “IT’S NOT GONNA LICK ITSELF.” Watch Texas-based YouTuber and political commenter John Doyle, flanked by a diverse group of manly men, as he confronts the deranged adults dragging their kids into (emotional disorders) pride… now I’ll also warn you, there is some language from a woman wearing a “love is love” shirt coming… https://twitter.com/i/status/1533119833377734657 - Play whole video I find it ironic when that screaming banshee says “you’re scaring the children!” Then proceeds to carpet bomb the heroic men with F-Bombs… Club Membership Plug: Stuff like this, is why we need to stop and take a moment to talk about Fight Laugh Feast Club membership. By joining the Fight Laugh Feast Army, not only will you be aiding in our fight to take down secular & legacy media; but you’ll also get access to content placed in our Club Portal, such as past shows, all of our conference talks, and EXCLUSIVE content for club members that you won’t be able to find anywhere else. Lastly, you’ll also get discounts for our conferences… so if you’ve got $10 bucks a month to kick over our way, you can sign up now at flfnetwork.com/product/fightlaughfestclub Moving on… https://www.nfpa.org/News-and-Research/Publications-and-media/NFPA-Journal/2022/Summer-2022/News-and-Analysis/Dispatches/Food-Processing-Fires Experts say there’s no credence to recent internet rumors that a number of fires at food processing plants across the country are suspicious or in some way linked. “It’s not unexpected to see fires in these kinds of structures,” said Birgitte Messerschmidt, director of the NFPA Research division. “Fires are not a rare occurrence. We had 490,000 structure fires in 2020 in the United States. We see a lot of fires every year.” Last month, rumors began to circulate on social media that a string of fires and other destructive incidents, including a plane crash, at food processing plants throughout the United States appeared suspicious—despite no law enforcement officials saying that was the case. Conspiracy theorists implied the blazes were connected in some way and even that the federal government could have something to do with them. The rumors came to a head on April 22, when Fox News host Tucker Carlson stoked the conspiracy theorists’ flames, asking his viewers, “What’s going on here?” https://twitter.com/i/status/1517341372851703808 -Play Video According to NFPA.org, The truth, however, is that nothing is unusual about any of the fires that have occurred in food processing plants over the first few months of the year. Although no data is kept on fires that occur strictly at food processing facilities, the National Fire Incident Reporting System tracks fires within broader categories like manufacturing, refrigerated storage, and agricultural facilities. In 2019, the number of fires at all manufacturing or processing plants in the country topped 5,300—nearly 15 a day. Additionally, more than 2,000 fires occurred in agricultural, grain and livestock, and refrigerated storage facilities, which could all include food processing operations. Okay so maybe it is a conspiracy theory, but I’m just saying, conspiracy theorists have been proved right a lot lately. Democratic congressman proposes 1,000% tax on certain firearms https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/democratic-congressman-proposes-tax-firearms A U.S. House Democrat is proposing a federal 1,000% excise tax on assault weapons, and wants to pass it through reconciliation. Rep. Donald Beyer, D-Va., is introducing the bill which would tax all AR-15-style weapons at 1,000%, according to Business Insider. Beyer, a member of the House Ways and Means Committee and chairman of the Joint Economic Committee, told Business Insider that the measure is "sensible gun control." "What it's intended to do is provide another creative pathway to actually make some sensible gun control happen," Beyer said. "We think that a 1,000% fee on assault weapons is just the kind of restrictive measure that creates enough fiscal impact to qualify for reconciliation." A 1,000% tax on AR-15 style guns could add as much as $5,000 to $20,000 to the sale price, as the price for them is typically from $500 to over $2,000. The report states that several details of the bill aren't finalized yet, according to the report. Under the legislation which Beyer will propose, bullets would not be included in the 1,000% tax, but high-capacity magazines that have the ability to carry more than 10 rounds of ammunition would be included. He told Business Insider that he's open to discussing the high-percentage tax. "There's nothing magical about that thousand percent number. It's severe enough to actually inhibit and restrict sales. But also successful enough that it's not seen as an absolute ban." That bill just screams freedom doesn’t it? But hey, if you live in a state where your freedoms have been taken, it may be time for a change of scenery. What about the Palouse? Well I’d point you to Story Real Estate. Story Real Estate: Home. It’s where you build your legacy. Where traditions are started, seeds are planted, meals are shared, and stories are told. Home is where you prepare to go out into the world. Finding the home that’s perfect for your family is a big job. Story Real Estate is Moscow’s top real estate team. They give people real estate advice all over the country. Family homes, investments, land, new construction, or commercial— they know real estate. If you’ve thought about a move to Moscow or anywhere in the country, reach out to get connected with a Story Real Estate agent. Wherever you’re going, they can help guide you Home. Visit storyrealestate.com. https://thepostmillennial.com/gas-costs-more-than-double-since-biden-took-office?utm_campaign=64487 In other news, A Chevron station in the coastal village of Mendocino about 175 miles north of San Francisco was charging $9.60 a gallon for regular on Friday afternoon. US gas averaged $2.39 per gallon the day of President Biden's inauguration. It's since risen dramatically to $4.82 per gallon. Amid rising prices, the White House's official position has been to blame Russian President Vladimir Putin. Following Russia's invasion in Ukraine, the global economy largely sanctioned Russian oil. Meanwhile, President Biden claims he is largely helpless to stem the skyrocketing gasoline prices, as well as those of food items. "There’s a lot going on right now, but the idea we’re gonna be able to, you know, click a switch, bring down the cost of gasoline is not likely in the near term, nor is it with regard to food," he said during a recent speech. Biden's critics say the president's policies are largely responsible for runaway national inflation. For example, Biden famously stopped construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, a project that could have solved America's energy crisis. Now it’s time for the topic I love… sports! Some good news out of Tampa Bay… Several Rays players break from organization's Pride Night logos, citing religious reasons https://www.foxnews.com/sports/rays-players-break-pride-night-logos-religious The Rays have been celebrating Pride Night 16 years, but that hasn’t stopped Some Tampa Bay Rays players from reportedly breaking from the organization’s support of the LGBTQ+ community Saturday during the team’s Pride Night against the Chicago White Sox. Most Rays players were wearing rainbow logos on their caps and sleeves. But the Tampa Bay Times noted that pitchers Jason Adam, Jalen Beeks, Brooks Raley, Jeffrey Springs and Ryan Thompson were among those who didn’t wear the logos of support. Adam made a statement on behalf of the players who opted out and cited religious beliefs. "A lot of it comes down to faith, to like a faith-based decision. So it’s a hard decision. Because, ultimately, we all said what we want is them to know that all are welcome and loved here," he said, via the Tampa Bay Times. "But when we put it on our bodies, I think a lot of guys decided that it’s just a lifestyle that maybe — not that they look down on anybody or think differently — it’s just that maybe we don’t want to encourage it if we believe in Jesus, who’s encouraged us to live a lifestyle that would abstain from that behavior. Just like (Jesus) encourages me as a heterosexual male to abstain from sex outside of the confines of marriage. It’s no different. "It’s not judgmental. It’s not looking down. It’s just what we believe the lifestyle he’s encouraged us to live, for our good, not to withhold. But, again, we love these men and women, we care about them and we want them to feel safe and welcome here." According to the newspaper, the Rays wanted full participation from all players but gave the option to "opt in." Wrapping up sports, last night, game 2 of the NBA Finals took place in San Francisco California… The Boston Celtics shocked many, myself included in game 1 of the finals, as they defeated the Warriors 120-108. The Celtics had a chance to do the unthinkable last night… going up 2-0 at Golden State… well, there’s a reason it’s unthinkable, because it didn’t happen. Golden State took game 2 by a score of 107-88. Throughout the first half it was close, with the Celtics’ defense really stifling the Warriors’ offense. However, in the third quarter, the Warriors blew the doors off of the C’s, winning the quarter 35-14. Steph Curry lead the way for the Warriors with 29 points, while Jordan Poole, the third splash brother added 17. On the Celtics’ side, Jayson Tatum showed up with 28 points, but had an ugly second half, while Jaylen Brown added 17 points. Game 3 takes place in Boston, at 9PM ET. Before we go, how about a little history… I noticed Google had a little gif in honor of Angelo Moriondo of Turin Italy. Apparently he’s the inventor of the Espresso Machine, and it’s his 171st birthday! Moriondo presented his invention at the General Expo of Turin in 1884, where it was awarded the bronze medal. The patent was awarded for a period of six years on 16 May 1884 under the title of "New steam machinery for the economic and instantaneous confection of coffee beverage, method ‘A. Moriondo’." The machine was built by a mechanic named Martina, working under the direct supervision of the inventor. It was successively updated with a patent on 20 November 1884, Vol 34, No, 381.The invention was then confirmed by international patent application after being registered in Paris on 23 October 1885. In the following years, Moriondo continued to improve his invention drastically, each improvement being patented Moriondo never took the invention to industrial-scale production. He limited himself to the construction of a few hand-built machines, which he jealously conserved in his establishments, convinced that this was a significant advertisement for them. Ian Bersten, a historian chronicling the history of coffee, describes the device as "the first Italian bar machine that controlled the supply of steam and water separately through the coffee" and Moriondo as "one of the earliest discoverers of the espresso machine".[8] Unlike true espresso machines, it was a bulk brewer, and did not brew coffee for the individual customer. This has been your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief, and what you missed over the weekend. If you enjoyed the show, share it, as sharing it is like currency for us! And as always, if you’d like to partner with CrossPolitic, you can email me at garrison@fightlaughfeast.com. For CrossPolitic News, I’m Garrison Hardie. Have a great day, and Lord bless.
https://pjmedia.com/culture/athena-thorne/2022/06/05/yes-real-men-still-exist-watch-them-stand-up-for-children-being-dragged-into-dallas-grooming-event-n1603310 https://twitter.com/i/status/1533119833377734657 -Play 0:40-1:09 Strong masculine men still do exist, and more on this episode of the CrossPolitic Daily News Brief… here’s what you missed over the weekend! The audio you just heard was from Youtuber and political commentator John Doyle, as he confronted parents (child abusers), who were taking their children to an event called “Drag the kids to Pride.” Whenever I see a child who has clearly been corrupted by adults with LGBTQ agendas, I get angry at the kid’s father. Did he abandon his children to the full-time attentions of a deranged mother? Is he present but too whipped to be a strong father? What man would allow such a thing to be done to his son or daughter? Yes, the mother enrages me as well, but a society in which real men exist would never allow the over-the-top grooming and wholesale destruction of childhood innocence that goes on these days. A recent example of real men in action occurred at a disgusting grooming party in a gay bar called Mr. Misster (get it??) in Dallas, Texas. The bar held an event called “DRAG THE KIDS TO PRIDE – A Family Friendly Drag Show” on Saturday. While most of us understand that a drag show fundamentally cannot be a family-friendly event, Mr. Misster thinks it’s just fine: Mr. Misster’s Drag The Kids To Pride Drag Show provides the ultimate family friendly pride experience. This signature event is a family friendly spin off of our famed Champagne Drag Brunch, with our resident DJ Charlie Phresh playing some of your favorite hits while host Nicole O’Hara Munro brings together some of the best drag entertainers around! Our under 21 guests can enjoy a special Mr. Misster Mocktails while the moms and dads can sip on one of our classic Mr. Misster Mimosa Towers. Do you want to hit the stage with the queens? We have FIVE limited spots for young performers to take the stage solo, or with a queen of their choosing! Come hangout with the Queens and enjoy this unique pride experience, fit for guests of all ages! The show was just as horrible and inappropriate for children as you would imagine. Men cross-dressed in sexually charged costumes and danced inappropriately for children, whose parents encouraged them to hand the performers money — just like at an adult strip bar! Then the children were made part of the act. First, they were brought on stage to play a game of musical chairs while a dragged-out emcee called the shots and the audience whooped and cheered: Once the children were comfortable being the center of attention, it was time for the next step in the groomy progression. Kids were invited on stage to catwalk with the performers. “Who wants to be a diva for the day?” asked a drag queen, as several kids joined him. All of this occurred in front of a large neon sign that read, “IT’S NOT GONNA LICK ITSELF.” Watch Texas-based YouTuber and political commenter John Doyle, flanked by a diverse group of manly men, as he confronts the deranged adults dragging their kids into (emotional disorders) pride… now I’ll also warn you, there is some language from a woman wearing a “love is love” shirt coming… https://twitter.com/i/status/1533119833377734657 - Play whole video I find it ironic when that screaming banshee says “you’re scaring the children!” Then proceeds to carpet bomb the heroic men with F-Bombs… Club Membership Plug: Stuff like this, is why we need to stop and take a moment to talk about Fight Laugh Feast Club membership. By joining the Fight Laugh Feast Army, not only will you be aiding in our fight to take down secular & legacy media; but you’ll also get access to content placed in our Club Portal, such as past shows, all of our conference talks, and EXCLUSIVE content for club members that you won’t be able to find anywhere else. Lastly, you’ll also get discounts for our conferences… so if you’ve got $10 bucks a month to kick over our way, you can sign up now at flfnetwork.com/product/fightlaughfestclub Moving on… https://www.nfpa.org/News-and-Research/Publications-and-media/NFPA-Journal/2022/Summer-2022/News-and-Analysis/Dispatches/Food-Processing-Fires Experts say there’s no credence to recent internet rumors that a number of fires at food processing plants across the country are suspicious or in some way linked. “It’s not unexpected to see fires in these kinds of structures,” said Birgitte Messerschmidt, director of the NFPA Research division. “Fires are not a rare occurrence. We had 490,000 structure fires in 2020 in the United States. We see a lot of fires every year.” Last month, rumors began to circulate on social media that a string of fires and other destructive incidents, including a plane crash, at food processing plants throughout the United States appeared suspicious—despite no law enforcement officials saying that was the case. Conspiracy theorists implied the blazes were connected in some way and even that the federal government could have something to do with them. The rumors came to a head on April 22, when Fox News host Tucker Carlson stoked the conspiracy theorists’ flames, asking his viewers, “What’s going on here?” https://twitter.com/i/status/1517341372851703808 -Play Video According to NFPA.org, The truth, however, is that nothing is unusual about any of the fires that have occurred in food processing plants over the first few months of the year. Although no data is kept on fires that occur strictly at food processing facilities, the National Fire Incident Reporting System tracks fires within broader categories like manufacturing, refrigerated storage, and agricultural facilities. In 2019, the number of fires at all manufacturing or processing plants in the country topped 5,300—nearly 15 a day. Additionally, more than 2,000 fires occurred in agricultural, grain and livestock, and refrigerated storage facilities, which could all include food processing operations. Okay so maybe it is a conspiracy theory, but I’m just saying, conspiracy theorists have been proved right a lot lately. Democratic congressman proposes 1,000% tax on certain firearms https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/democratic-congressman-proposes-tax-firearms A U.S. House Democrat is proposing a federal 1,000% excise tax on assault weapons, and wants to pass it through reconciliation. Rep. Donald Beyer, D-Va., is introducing the bill which would tax all AR-15-style weapons at 1,000%, according to Business Insider. Beyer, a member of the House Ways and Means Committee and chairman of the Joint Economic Committee, told Business Insider that the measure is "sensible gun control." "What it's intended to do is provide another creative pathway to actually make some sensible gun control happen," Beyer said. "We think that a 1,000% fee on assault weapons is just the kind of restrictive measure that creates enough fiscal impact to qualify for reconciliation." A 1,000% tax on AR-15 style guns could add as much as $5,000 to $20,000 to the sale price, as the price for them is typically from $500 to over $2,000. The report states that several details of the bill aren't finalized yet, according to the report. Under the legislation which Beyer will propose, bullets would not be included in the 1,000% tax, but high-capacity magazines that have the ability to carry more than 10 rounds of ammunition would be included. He told Business Insider that he's open to discussing the high-percentage tax. "There's nothing magical about that thousand percent number. It's severe enough to actually inhibit and restrict sales. But also successful enough that it's not seen as an absolute ban." That bill just screams freedom doesn’t it? But hey, if you live in a state where your freedoms have been taken, it may be time for a change of scenery. What about the Palouse? Well I’d point you to Story Real Estate. Story Real Estate: Home. It’s where you build your legacy. Where traditions are started, seeds are planted, meals are shared, and stories are told. Home is where you prepare to go out into the world. Finding the home that’s perfect for your family is a big job. Story Real Estate is Moscow’s top real estate team. They give people real estate advice all over the country. Family homes, investments, land, new construction, or commercial— they know real estate. If you’ve thought about a move to Moscow or anywhere in the country, reach out to get connected with a Story Real Estate agent. Wherever you’re going, they can help guide you Home. Visit storyrealestate.com. https://thepostmillennial.com/gas-costs-more-than-double-since-biden-took-office?utm_campaign=64487 In other news, A Chevron station in the coastal village of Mendocino about 175 miles north of San Francisco was charging $9.60 a gallon for regular on Friday afternoon. US gas averaged $2.39 per gallon the day of President Biden's inauguration. It's since risen dramatically to $4.82 per gallon. Amid rising prices, the White House's official position has been to blame Russian President Vladimir Putin. Following Russia's invasion in Ukraine, the global economy largely sanctioned Russian oil. Meanwhile, President Biden claims he is largely helpless to stem the skyrocketing gasoline prices, as well as those of food items. "There’s a lot going on right now, but the idea we’re gonna be able to, you know, click a switch, bring down the cost of gasoline is not likely in the near term, nor is it with regard to food," he said during a recent speech. Biden's critics say the president's policies are largely responsible for runaway national inflation. For example, Biden famously stopped construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, a project that could have solved America's energy crisis. Now it’s time for the topic I love… sports! Some good news out of Tampa Bay… Several Rays players break from organization's Pride Night logos, citing religious reasons https://www.foxnews.com/sports/rays-players-break-pride-night-logos-religious The Rays have been celebrating Pride Night 16 years, but that hasn’t stopped Some Tampa Bay Rays players from reportedly breaking from the organization’s support of the LGBTQ+ community Saturday during the team’s Pride Night against the Chicago White Sox. Most Rays players were wearing rainbow logos on their caps and sleeves. But the Tampa Bay Times noted that pitchers Jason Adam, Jalen Beeks, Brooks Raley, Jeffrey Springs and Ryan Thompson were among those who didn’t wear the logos of support. Adam made a statement on behalf of the players who opted out and cited religious beliefs. "A lot of it comes down to faith, to like a faith-based decision. So it’s a hard decision. Because, ultimately, we all said what we want is them to know that all are welcome and loved here," he said, via the Tampa Bay Times. "But when we put it on our bodies, I think a lot of guys decided that it’s just a lifestyle that maybe — not that they look down on anybody or think differently — it’s just that maybe we don’t want to encourage it if we believe in Jesus, who’s encouraged us to live a lifestyle that would abstain from that behavior. Just like (Jesus) encourages me as a heterosexual male to abstain from sex outside of the confines of marriage. It’s no different. "It’s not judgmental. It’s not looking down. It’s just what we believe the lifestyle he’s encouraged us to live, for our good, not to withhold. But, again, we love these men and women, we care about them and we want them to feel safe and welcome here." According to the newspaper, the Rays wanted full participation from all players but gave the option to "opt in." Wrapping up sports, last night, game 2 of the NBA Finals took place in San Francisco California… The Boston Celtics shocked many, myself included in game 1 of the finals, as they defeated the Warriors 120-108. The Celtics had a chance to do the unthinkable last night… going up 2-0 at Golden State… well, there’s a reason it’s unthinkable, because it didn’t happen. Golden State took game 2 by a score of 107-88. Throughout the first half it was close, with the Celtics’ defense really stifling the Warriors’ offense. However, in the third quarter, the Warriors blew the doors off of the C’s, winning the quarter 35-14. Steph Curry lead the way for the Warriors with 29 points, while Jordan Poole, the third splash brother added 17. On the Celtics’ side, Jayson Tatum showed up with 28 points, but had an ugly second half, while Jaylen Brown added 17 points. Game 3 takes place in Boston, at 9PM ET. Before we go, how about a little history… I noticed Google had a little gif in honor of Angelo Moriondo of Turin Italy. Apparently he’s the inventor of the Espresso Machine, and it’s his 171st birthday! Moriondo presented his invention at the General Expo of Turin in 1884, where it was awarded the bronze medal. The patent was awarded for a period of six years on 16 May 1884 under the title of "New steam machinery for the economic and instantaneous confection of coffee beverage, method ‘A. Moriondo’." The machine was built by a mechanic named Martina, working under the direct supervision of the inventor. It was successively updated with a patent on 20 November 1884, Vol 34, No, 381.The invention was then confirmed by international patent application after being registered in Paris on 23 October 1885. In the following years, Moriondo continued to improve his invention drastically, each improvement being patented Moriondo never took the invention to industrial-scale production. He limited himself to the construction of a few hand-built machines, which he jealously conserved in his establishments, convinced that this was a significant advertisement for them. Ian Bersten, a historian chronicling the history of coffee, describes the device as "the first Italian bar machine that controlled the supply of steam and water separately through the coffee" and Moriondo as "one of the earliest discoverers of the espresso machine".[8] Unlike true espresso machines, it was a bulk brewer, and did not brew coffee for the individual customer. This has been your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief, and what you missed over the weekend. If you enjoyed the show, share it, as sharing it is like currency for us! And as always, if you’d like to partner with CrossPolitic, you can email me at garrison@fightlaughfeast.com. For CrossPolitic News, I’m Garrison Hardie. Have a great day, and Lord bless.
“Sometimes I think we only half live over here. The Italians live all the way” - Ernest Hemingway, (letter to his sister)Welcome to Episode #52:Come with me on a journey to Turin, we will board the Italo service at 10.35 at Milano Centrale and arrive an hour later at the Porta Nuova in the beautiful and the elegant Torino in Piemonte. Travel days are such great experiments, where occasionally the spontaneous finds you, willing and open. Please find all Show Notes and details mentioned at: michellejohnston.lifeYou can now Support the Podcast and send your encouragement.© 2022 A Writer In Italy - travel, books, art and lifeMusic Composed by Richard Johnston, © 2022Support the show
Like grandma-starved wolves from the moon, we are descending from the abyss to grace your sound space with an episode of our podcast. We are debrieifing the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest and spoiler alert this is a pro Subwoolfer/anti sad boy ballad podcast.
For our first live show and in celebration of our 100th episode, we had originally planned for a dynamic and audience-interactive experience full of bits, challenges, and guest appearances. However, due to the recent invasion of Ukraine by Putin's Russia, we wanted to use our platform to support the people of Ukraine. We were joined by Simon Radchenko, a Ph.D. candidate in Archaeology at the University of Turin, in Turin Italy. Simon is a Ukrainian archaeologist that first appeared in Episode 34, and joined us live from Italy. *Originally recorded live on March 12th, 2022* In this episode, we chat with Simon about cultural differences between Ukraine and Russia, the history between the two countries, and his personal story about leaving Kyiv and getting to Italy. During the show, we took live questions from the audience. Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot! Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information. Links Organizations that you can donate to in supporting Ukrainians Google Sheet with Organizations and Information to aid Ukrainians Guest Contact Simon's Email: Simon.Radchenko@gmail.com Contact Email: alifeinruinspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shop ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
For our first live show and in celebration of our 100th episode, we had originally planned for a dynamic and audience-interactive experience full of bits, challenges, and guest appearances. However, due to the recent invasion of Ukraine by Putin's Russia, we wanted to use our platform to support the people of Ukraine. We were joined by Simon Radchenko, a Ph.D. candidate in Archaeology at the University of Turin, in Turin Italy. Simon is a Ukrainian archaeologist that first appeared in Episode 34, and joined us live from Italy. *Originally recorded live on March 12th, 2022* In this episode, we chat with Simon about cultural differences between Ukraine and Russia, the history between the two countries, and his personal story about leaving Kyiv and getting to Italy. During the show, we took live questions from the audience. Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot! Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information. Links Organizations that you can donate to in supporting Ukrainians Google Sheet with Organizations and Information to aid Ukrainians Guest Contact Simon's Email: Simon.Radchenko@gmail.com Contact Email: alifeinruinspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shop ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
This Episode I invited my Incredibly versed and talented friend, Italian artist Pixel Pancho! He calls me all the way from Italy to talk his upbringing in a small town of Turin Italy, his roots in street art and traveling across the world painting massive murals! He opens up about what motivates him, from his deep passion to do his part to give back to the planet, and his connection to the theme of his work. His unique style that typically includes a mechanical juxtaposition with nature. We have a lot of laughs and get into his very outspoken mind. Prepare to hear more than one F-bombs as the filter is gone in this awesome episode! Time to get into the brain of an artist, this is Come Art Me Bro! You can find Pixel Pancho on any one of these platforms below: IG: Pixelpancho Linktree: https://linktr.ee/pixelpancho Website: https://pixelpancho.net Check out our Clothing Collection Pixel Pancho by Devious Elements Apparel FOLLOW US: WATCH THE VIDEO VERSION ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW4wcQPYgbS3xif8dhqctfA Listen here or where ever you get your podcasts. Anchor Podcasts https://anchor.fm/comeartmebro IG: comeartmebro_ https://www.instagram.com/devious.elements.apparel/ Facebook: comeartmebro https://www.facebook.com/comeartmebro Tony's apparel company site (Devious Elements Apparel) https://www.deviouselementsapparel.com Devious Elements Apparel - Collective Chronicles Web Series https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk64mP8rryIlN4Tq6hHjjJw --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/comeartmebro/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/comeartmebro/support
We will dive into the life & spirituality of perhaps one of the most influential saints in modern times, as we take an audio pilgrimage with St. John Bosco to the Basilica of Our Lady, Help of Christians in Turin, Italy. Come along with host Angela Sealana as we hear stories about Don Bosco, patron saint of magicians & youth, from guest Salesian Sister Guadalupe Medina, FMA. During our journey, you will hear about: St. John Bosco, patron saint of magicians, students & laborers The Basilica he built in Turin, Italy Why the Virgin Mary is called “Help of Christians” How Don Bosco can give us hope & courage in daily life Photo of Basilica of Our Lady, Help of Christians courtesy of Franco56, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons Click here to see photos of the Our Lady, Help of Christians, as well as a map view of its location! Jewel for the Journey: Walk with your feet on earth, but in your heart be in heaven. – St. John Bosco We are so grateful to this month's sponsors, Francisco & Sherry Beatty, who made this podcast episode possible. Learn more at PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Journeys Help us spread hope! PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Donate
“Escape Rooms as a Tool for Change” with Pasquale Lanni Ever thought how being stuck in a room full of locks and puzzles can be educational, or how to design such an experience for social change? Our guest Pasquale Lanni, a coordinator, youth worker, trainer and game designer from Turin (Italy) shares insights into experimenting with educational escape rooms for social change before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Strengths and weaknesses of using escape rooms, design tricks and tips for onboarding stakeholders as well as reflection on the search to re-gain motivation is what the episode is holding for you. LINKS AND RESOURCES Gems of Youth Work: https://shokkin.org/gems-of-youth-work/ Website of EUFEMIA: https://www.eufemia.eu/ Website of Escape4change: https://escape4change.com/en/
Comedian and Founder of Comedy Café Berlin Noah Telson joins Mat and Hisham all the way from Turin Italy for coffee and biscotti. Mat and Noah reminisce about the German comedy scene in 2010 and Noah dishes about what makes the perfect bagel. As a New York born improviser, he has some thoughts… Hisham reveals a secret about his past that shocks both Mat and Noah in a major way. Hosted By: Mat Mailandt https://www.instagram.com/improveats https://twitter.com/matmailandt https://tiktok.com/improveats Hisham Kelati https://www.instagram.com/hishamkelati https://twitter.com/blackcaptainkirk Produced By: Erin Conway https://www.instagram.com/eeene/ Music and Editing By: Ryan Sheedy https://www.instagram.com/rtsheedz Segment Writer: Antony Hall https://www.instagram.com/hallandjokes Brought to you By: The Sonar Network Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Kosta goes off on ladders, Turin Italy, nature's revolving cycle and also the fireplace knob.
Cecilia Puca from I Eat Food joins us in the birthplace of the Slow Food Movement, Turin, Italy for a Christmas dish called bagna cauda and lots of ideas for all that eggplant! Plus, making pasta at home [ep 138] Show Notes: Cecilia's food tour company I Eat Food website Read more... The post Destination Eat Drink – Turin, Italy slow food & stuffed pasta with Cecilia Puca appeared first on Radio Misfits.
On this week's The Sci-Files, your hosts Chelsie and Danny interview Sarah Jacobson. Sarah examines housing occupations in Italy and West Germany in the 1970s. Although most researchers look at political activists who squatted, she instead looks at southern Italian migrants who occupied out of social need. She views migrants' involvement in occupations as an embodied form of collective action, or how migrants used the right to a home as means to push back on both social and political exclusion. By comparing occupation movements in Turin (Italy) and Frankfurt (former West Germany), she shows how migrants can be marginalized even within their own nation-state and denied some of the benefits of the so-called modern welfare state. As a whole, Sarah borrows from a historian Kathleen Canning's conception of "participatory citizenship" to show how migrant housing occupiers articulated their claims, engaged in contest, and made their own meanings of citizenship by pressuring municipal authorities to extend the purview of social services. This argument has many implications for current immigrants or refugees as it illuminates how groups and individuals can effectively be integrated into existing social security systems even prior to formalized citizenship. If you're interested in talking about your MSU research on the radio or nominating a student, please email Chelsie and Danny at scifiles@impact89fm.org. Check The Sci-Files out on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube!
Enrico Bonadio is a reader in Intellectual Property Law at The City Law School in London. He holds law degrees from the University of Florence (Ph.D.) and the University of Pisa (LLB), and is Associate Editor and Intellectual Property Correspondent of the European Journal of Risk Regulation as well as a member of the Editorial Board of NUART Journal. His current research agenda focuses on copyright protection of unconventional forms of expression, including graffiti and street art. Enrico has recently co-edited the book “Non-Conventional Copyright – Do New and Non-Traditional Works Deserve Protection?” (together with Nicola Lucchi, Elgar 2018); and edited the “Cambridge Handbook of Copyright in Street Art and Graffiti” (Cambridge University Press, 2019). Enrico is also researching on IP protection of AI and robotics: he is part of a consortium that has been awarded funding by the EU as part of Horizon2020 to assess the area of interactive robots in society (INBOTS project). He also recently authored a report on Standard Essential Patents and the Internet of Things (commissioned by the European Parliament). Enrico has been awarded grant funding for other projects, including substantial grants from the ESRC, HEIF, the UK Global Challenges Research Fund, and the Australian Research Council. He has also done academic work on academic innovation, geographical indications in the global market, digital copyright and free speech, exhaustion of IP rights and parallel imports, morality, and IP, patentability of human embryonic stem cells and patents, and food safety. He co-edited a book entitled “Beyond Plain Packaging – The New Intellectual Property of Health” (together with Alberto Alemanno, Elgar, 2016). In 2013 he received the ECTA Award for the Best Paper in Trademark Law (plain packaging of tobacco products under European intellectual property law). He also published a book on TRIPS Agreement and genetic resources (Jovene, 2008). Enrico is Visiting Professor at Université Catholique de Lyon and visiting lecturer at the WIPO LLMs in Turin (Italy), Ankara (Turkey), and Shanghai (China). He has been Visiting Scholar at the University of Melbourne (2013), CUNY Law School (New York, 2016), University of Tel Aviv (2018 and 2019) as well as Hokkaido University (2019), and Keio University (2019) in Japan. Enrico has been delivering classes and talks in more than 100 universities and institutions around the world (including John Marshall Law School in Chicago, University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, University of Windsor in Canada, University of La Havana) and frequently appears in the media as an IP expert. His research has been covered by CNN, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, New York Times, Reuters, BBC, The Times, Independent and The Conversation, amongst other media outlets. He is a Solicitor qualified to practice in England and Wales as well as in Italy. Enrico practiced as IP attorney for several years in top-tier international law firms. He also regularly joins training and technical assistance missions organized by WIPO. He is a member of ATRIP (International Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property), BLACA (British Literary and Artistic Copyright Association), and The Law Society of England and Wales.
Loop Collective (@loopcollective) is a project born in 2001 based in Turin (Italy) musically influenced at the first approaches to the guitar and then the first step with electronic music on Analog grooveboxes. there is not one gender that predominates over the other, but a fusion of what I feel in the moment. Attlas - Lavender God Remix Competition recognition date June 2020 recognition issued by: Emanate Recognition description Loop Collective enters the top ten of the attlas remixes! https://emanate.live/attlas JPF Music Awards 2017 Just Plain Folks Electronic / Dance Album Nominees - Alter Ego EP. by Loop Collective http://www.jpfolks.com/2017awards.php Dance Song "In the Sun" selected for Victoria Secret Commercial Campaign Song 4 Screen Pop Song "Lets Start Over" Selected for Nationally run Coca Cola commercial campaign 2015 Song 4 Screen JPF 2009 Awards Just Plain Folks Music Organization Dance Album Winners Third Place Disco Boudoir Loop Collective Italy The Terms Remix 2006 Acidplanet.com The Terms Runners-Up Evo Devo by Loop collective Charlie Louvin Remix Contest 2005 Acidplanet.com Honorable Mentions Yesterdays king (Stardust Memory Remix) by Loop collective Ejay of the Week 2001 Ejay.co.uk It was a competition that Ejay (DJ Software) ran for bedroom DJs and newbie video directors. Roland MC-303 Groovebox Italian Contest May 1999 Roland Finalist for more information access www.iamsugarbus.blogspot.com so hugs and peace Ok let's go to our playlist Playlist 1 GEOTHEORY - THE STOMPING GROUND 2 SPB - Because I care (ft Sannah Hartfield) 3 Justice - Stress (Glass Petals Remix) 4 Dash Groove & Foxel - Dollar 5 Sugarbus - All time 6 Gustavo Mota & SUBB - Like U Like It 7 Loop Collective - Twisted 8 BLACKVEL & Religare - Selfish 9 Bad Bunny X Jhay Cortez - Dakiti (DISTO REMIX) 10 Dropack & Seemann feat. Tien - I'll Survive 11 KOMPLVINT - Jack My Style 12 Mr. Sid & Sammy Boyle & March Forward - Face Down 13 Mister Larry - SunCall 14 Sonny Fodera X Dom Dolla X Abba - Gimme Gimme The Move (DZRT FRST Edit) 15 Mr. Belt & Wezol - Homeless (Sugarbus Edit) 16 COFFIN - Loud (Sugarbus Edit) 17 Maximals - Your Love 18 Leandro Da Silva, C-Fast ft. Sam Stray Wood - Big Flex My last releases on beatport: 5th: https://www.beatport.com/release/toca-le-ep/3150689 4th: https://www.beatport.com/release/music-is-the-answer-remix/3102925 3rd: https://www.beatport.com/release/alright-feat-corey-andrews/3058262 2nd: https://www.beatport.com/release/error/3053091 1st: https://www.beatport.com/release/crazy-for-africa-feat-leticia-cerqueira-welepa/1272304 Last release 'Toca le', every link: https://sugarbus.fanlink.to/tocaleoriginalmix Follow me on: https://hearthis.at/iamsugarbus www.facebook.com/iamsugarbus www.sugarbus.com/iamsugarbus https://www.instagram.com/iamsugarbus https://twitter.com/IamSugarBus https://www.youtube.com/user/SugarBusTv https://open.spotify.com/artist/4M2JGsZgpx2SpygmXrXDH6
Loop Collective (@loopcollective) is a project born in 2001 based in Turin (Italy) musically influenced at the first approaches to the guitar and then the first step with electronic music on Analog grooveboxes. there is not one gender that predominates over the other, but a fusion of what I feel in the moment. Attlas - Lavender God Remix Competition recognition date June 2020 recognition issued by: Emanate Recognition description Loop Collective enters the top ten of the attlas remixes! https://emanate.live/attlas JPF Music Awards 2017 Just Plain Folks Electronic / Dance Album Nominees - Alter Ego EP. by Loop Collective http://www.jpfolks.com/2017awards.php Dance Song "In the Sun" selected for Victoria Secret Commercial Campaign Song 4 Screen Pop Song "Lets Start Over" Selected for Nationally run Coca Cola commercial campaign 2015 Song 4 Screen JPF 2009 Awards Just Plain Folks Music Organization Dance Album Winners Third Place Disco Boudoir Loop Collective Italy The Terms Remix 2006 Acidplanet.com The Terms Runners-Up Evo Devo by Loop collective Charlie Louvin Remix Contest 2005 Acidplanet.com Honorable Mentions Yesterdays king (Stardust Memory Remix) by Loop collective Ejay of the Week 2001 Ejay.co.uk It was a competition that Ejay (DJ Software) ran for bedroom DJs and newbie video directors. Roland MC-303 Groovebox Italian Contest May 1999 Roland Finalist for more information access www.iamsugarbus.blogspot.com so hugs and peace Ok let's go to our playlist Playlist 1 GEOTHEORY - THE STOMPING GROUND 2 SPB - Because I care (ft Sannah Hartfield) 3 Justice - Stress (Glass Petals Remix) 4 Dash Groove & Foxel - Dollar 5 Sugarbus - All time 6 Gustavo Mota & SUBB - Like U Like It 7 Loop Collective - Twisted 8 BLACKVEL & Religare - Selfish 9 Bad Bunny X Jhay Cortez - Dakiti (DISTO REMIX) 10 Dropack & Seemann feat. Tien - I'll Survive 11 KOMPLVINT - Jack My Style 12 Mr. Sid & Sammy Boyle & March Forward - Face Down 13 Mister Larry - SunCall 14 Sonny Fodera X Dom Dolla X Abba - Gimme Gimme The Move (DZRT FRST Edit) 15 Mr. Belt & Wezol - Homeless (Sugarbus Edit) 16 COFFIN - Loud (Sugarbus Edit) 17 Maximals - Your Love 18 Leandro Da Silva, C-Fast ft. Sam Stray Wood - Big Flex My last releases on beatport: 5th: https://www.beatport.com/release/toca-le-ep/3150689 4th: https://www.beatport.com/release/music-is-the-answer-remix/3102925 3rd: https://www.beatport.com/release/alright-feat-corey-andrews/3058262 2nd: https://www.beatport.com/release/error/3053091 1st: https://www.beatport.com/release/crazy-for-africa-feat-leticia-cerqueira-welepa/1272304 Last release 'Toca le', every link: https://sugarbus.fanlink.to/tocaleoriginalmix Follow me on: https://hearthis.at/iamsugarbus www.facebook.com/iamsugarbus www.sugarbus.com/iamsugarbus https://www.instagram.com/iamsugarbus https://twitter.com/IamSugarBus https://www.youtube.com/user/SugarBusTv https://open.spotify.com/artist/4M2JGsZgpx2SpygmXrXDH6
Loop Collective (@loopcollective) is a project born in 2001 based in Turin (Italy) musically influenced at the first approaches to the guitar and then the first step with electronic music on Analog grooveboxes. there is not one gender that predominates over the other, but a fusion of what I feel in the moment. Attlas - Lavender God Remix Competition recognition date June 2020 recognition issued by: Emanate Recognition description Loop Collective enters the top ten of the attlas remixes! https://emanate.live/attlas JPF Music Awards 2017 Just Plain Folks Electronic / Dance Album Nominees - Alter Ego EP. by Loop Collective http://www.jpfolks.com/2017awards.php Dance Song "In the Sun" selected for Victoria Secret Commercial Campaign Song 4 Screen Pop Song "Lets Start Over" Selected for Nationally run Coca Cola commercial campaign 2015 Song 4 Screen JPF 2009 Awards Just Plain Folks Music Organization Dance Album Winners Third Place Disco Boudoir Loop Collective Italy The Terms Remix 2006 Acidplanet.com The Terms Runners-Up Evo Devo by Loop collective Charlie Louvin Remix Contest 2005 Acidplanet.com Honorable Mentions Yesterdays king (Stardust Memory Remix) by Loop collective Ejay of the Week 2001 Ejay.co.uk It was a competition that Ejay (DJ Software) ran for bedroom DJs and newbie video directors. Roland MC-303 Groovebox Italian Contest May 1999 Roland Finalist for more information access www.iamsugarbus.blogspot.com so hugs and peace Ok let's go to our playlist Playlist 1 GEOTHEORY - THE STOMPING GROUND 2 SPB - Because I care (ft Sannah Hartfield) 3 Justice - Stress (Glass Petals Remix) 4 Dash Groove & Foxel - Dollar 5 Sugarbus - All time 6 Gustavo Mota & SUBB - Like U Like It 7 Loop Collective - Twisted 8 BLACKVEL & Religare - Selfish 9 Bad Bunny X Jhay Cortez - Dakiti (DISTO REMIX) 10 Dropack & Seemann feat. Tien - I'll Survive 11 KOMPLVINT - Jack My Style 12 Mr. Sid & Sammy Boyle & March Forward - Face Down 13 Mister Larry - SunCall 14 Sonny Fodera X Dom Dolla X Abba - Gimme Gimme The Move (DZRT FRST Edit) 15 Mr. Belt & Wezol - Homeless (Sugarbus Edit) 16 COFFIN - Loud (Sugarbus Edit) 17 Maximals - Your Love 18 Leandro Da Silva, C-Fast ft. Sam Stray Wood - Big Flex My last releases on beatport: 5th: https://www.beatport.com/release/toca-le-ep/3150689 4th: https://www.beatport.com/release/music-is-the-answer-remix/3102925 3rd: https://www.beatport.com/release/alright-feat-corey-andrews/3058262 2nd: https://www.beatport.com/release/error/3053091 1st: https://www.beatport.com/release/crazy-for-africa-feat-leticia-cerqueira-welepa/1272304 Last release 'Toca le', every link: https://sugarbus.fanlink.to/tocaleoriginalmix Follow me on: https://hearthis.at/iamsugarbus www.facebook.com/iamsugarbus www.sugarbus.com/iamsugarbus https://www.instagram.com/iamsugarbus https://twitter.com/IamSugarBus https://www.youtube.com/user/SugarBusTv https://open.spotify.com/artist/4M2JGsZgpx2SpygmXrXDH6
For the Centre’s 2020 Report on ‘Civil Society Innovation and Urban Inclusion’, we’re speaking with inspirational innovators from civil society organisations (CSOs) around the world to hear the stories of their advocacy and programming work to make cities more inclusive. In this episode, Yagoub Kibeida, Executive Director of the Italian refugee-led organisation Mosaico – Action for Refugees, tells us about their inspiring journey from a group of volunteers to European-wide network builder, how multi-stakeholder and whole-community approaches are fundamental to their integration work, and the gifts they are giving back to the city of Turin. Explore the Centre’s ‘Civil Society Innovation and Urban Inclusion’ report: http://icscentre.org/innovationreport from November 2020. Find out more about Mosaico at their website: https://www.mosaicorefugees.org/, or on Twitter https://twitter.com/mosaicorefugees?lang=en , and Facebook https://twitter.com/mosaicorefugees?lang=en or check out the OASI on the Street App https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.oasi_mosaico&hl=en_US This podcast is kindly supported by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and its Strong Cities 2030 initiative. Promoting global collaboration and knowledge sharing for sustainable urban development. Find out more about Stronger Cities 2030 at: https://www.kas.de/en/strong-cities-2030.
Digital technologies have all but kept the world running through the Covid-19 pandemic. But it’s not just technology per se. Outstanding leadership and trusted partnerships enable cities and organizations to pivot quickly to meet big challenges with digital innovations. Take Turin, Italy. In this podcast, Cisco Techbeat host Kevin Delaney speaks with the technology analyst Rob Enderlee, and Dr. Guy Diedrich, global innovation officer for Cisco and leader of the company’s country digital acceleration program, or CDA — with additional insights from Agostino Santoni, Cisco Italy's Country Manager. Together they share the story of a city — and a Cisco technology partnership — that prevailed against some of the biggest challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment. If you would like to sign up for the new PRN Newsletter provide your email to Prnstudio@gmail.com Cancel Culture doxxed me (as an ex-Google tech lead) Millennials, Generation Zs trying to foster a workplace 'culture of victimhood' Turmeric could have antiviral properties Wuhan Institute of Bioengineering, August 5, 2020 Curcumin, a natural compound found in the spice turmeric, could help eliminate certain viruses, research has found. A study published in the Journal of General Virology showed that curcumin can prevent Transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) - an alpha-group coronavirus that infects pigs - from infecting cells. At higher doses, the compound was also found to kill virus particles. Infection with TGEV causes a disease called transmissible gastroenteritis in piglets, which is characterised by diarrhoea, severe dehydration and death. TGEV is highly infectious and is invariably fatal in piglets younger than two weeks, thus posing a major threat to the global swine industry. There are currently no approved treatments for alpha-coronaviruses and although there is a vaccine for TGEV, it is not effective in preventing the spread of the virus. To determine the potential antiviral properties of curcumin, the research team treated experimental cells with various concentrations of the compound, before attempting to infect them with TGEV. They found that higher concentrations of curcumin reduced the number of virus particles in the cell culture. The research suggests that curcumin affects TGEV in a number of ways: by directly killing the virus before it is able to infect the cell, by integrating with the viral envelope to 'inactivate' the virus, and by altering the metabolism of cells to prevent viral entry. "Curcumin has a significant inhibitory effect on TGEV adsorption step and a certain direct inactivation effect, suggesting that curcumin has great potential in the prevention of TGEV infection," said Dr Lilan Xie, lead author of the study and researcher at the Wuhan Institute of Bioengineering. Curcumin has been shown to inhibit the replication of some types of virus, including dengue virus, hepatitis B and Zika virus. The compound has also been found to have a number of significant biological effects, including antitumor, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial activities. Curcumin was chosen for this research due to having low side effects according to Dr Xie. They said: "There are great difficulties in the prevention and control of viral diseases, especially when there are no effective vaccines. Traditional Chinese medicine and its active ingredients, are ideal screening libraries for antiviral drugs because of their advantages, such as convenient acquisition and low side effects." The researchers now hope to continue their research in vivo, using an animal model to assess whether the inhibiting properties of curcumin would be seen in a more complex system. "Further studies will be required, to evaluate the inhibitory effect in vivo and explore the potential mechanisms of curcumin against TGEV, which will lay a foundation for the comprehensive understanding of the antiviral mechanisms and application of curcumin" said Dr Xie. A quarter of arthritis cases linked to excess weight Weight loss from young adulthood to midlife was associated with substantially reduced risk of developing arthritis Boston University, August 4, 2020 A new Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) study shows that weight loss between early adulthood and midlife lowers arthritis risk, and found no evidence of any persistent risk of arthritis for people who were heavier earlier in life and then lost weight. The study, published in the journal Arthritis Care & Research, also estimates that nearly a quarter of arthritis cases in the U.S., corresponding to 2.7 million people, are attributable to excess weight. "Policies that address the social and structural factors that promote weight gain are urgently needed. Our findings suggest that such measures could have a significant impact on reducing the incidence of arthritis, a leading cause of disability and chronic pain in the US," says study corresponding author Dr. Andrew Stokes, assistant professor of global health at BUSPH. "Although weight loss could represent a viable way to reduce arthritis risk at the individual level, we found that the best solution at the population level would be to prevent weight gain," says study lead author and BUSPH alumna Kaitlyn Berry, who was a research fellow at BUSPH while working on the study and is now at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. The researchers used data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) on adults 40-69 years old, to categorize individuals based on the changes in their body mass indices (BMI) from early adulthood to mid-life, and analyzed the association between these BMI trajectories and the risk of developing an arthritis condition within 10 years. Of the 13,669 people in the study, 3,603 developed an arthritis condition. Compared with those who had a BMI in the "normal" range in both early adulthood and middle age, those who went from the "normal" range to the "overweight" or "obese" ranges, those who went from the "overweight" range to the "obese" range, and those whose BMIs were in the "obese" range at both points were all significantly more likely to develop arthritis conditions. On the other hand, those whose BMIs went from the "obese" down to the "overweight" range had a significantly lower risk of developing arthritis compared to those whose BMI remained in the "obese" range. Additionally, those who lost weight had the same likelihood of developing arthritis as those whose BMIs stayed in the "overweight" range. "These findings highlight the need for lifelong public health measures to prevent obesity at younger ages as an important step to curb later life musculoskeletal and joint health problems such as osteoarthritis. This is particularly important as musculoskeletal pain is a leading cause of disability globally," says study co-author Dr. Tuhina Neogi, professor of epidemiology at BUSPH, professor of medicine at the Boston University School of Medicine, and chief of rheumatology at Boston Medical Center. Consumption of a blueberry enriched diet by women for six weeks alters determinants of human muscle progenitor cell function Cornell University, August 5, 2020 A new research study, published in the Journal of Nutrition, investigated how serum from subjects consuming a diet enriched with blueberries would affect the cells responsible for muscle growth and repair. The emerging study, "Consumption of a blueberry enriched diet by women for six weeks alters determinants of human muscle progenitor cell function," was conducted at Cornell University. The study was conducted over six weeks with 22 women, 12 aged 25-40 and 10 aged 60-75. For the blueberry-enriched diet, participants consumed the equivalent of 1.75 cups of fresh blueberries/day, given as freeze-dried blueberries (19 g in the morning and 19 g in the evening), along with their regular diet. Participants were also asked to avoid other foods rich in polyphenols and anthocyanins. Serum was obtained from the participants 1.5 hours after consuming the morning dose of blueberries. The researchers then investigated how the serum would affect muscle progenitor cell function through proliferation or cell number, capacity to manage oxidative stress and oxygen consumption rate or metabolism. The results showed the six-week blueberry-enriched serum obtained from the women aged 25-40 increased human muscle progenitor cell numbers in culture. There was also a trend toward a lower percentage of dead human muscle progenitor cells, suggesting a resistance to oxidative stress, as well as increased oxygen consumption of the cells. There were no beneficial effects seen in the muscle progenitor cells treated with serum from participants aged 60-75 who consumed the blueberry enriched diet. "The consequences associated with the deterioration of skeletal muscle are a loss of mobility, decreased quality of life, and ultimately, loss of independence. Currently, research on dietary interventions to support skeletal muscle regeneration in humans is limited. This preliminary study of muscle progenitor cell function paves the way for future studies to develop clinical interventions," said Anna Thalacker-Mercer, Ph.D., the study's lead investigator. "While the results cannot be generalized to all populations, this study is an important step in translating findings from cell culture and rodent studies to a potential dietary therapy for improving muscle regeneration after injury and during the aging process." According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), muscles lose strength, flexibility, and endurance over time. Muscle mass decreases three to five percent every decade after 30 years of age, and that rate increases over age 60. Therefore, strategies to improve muscle progenitor cell proliferation and lower oxidative stress may also benefit muscle regeneration during the aging process. Research on the role that blueberries may play in promoting good health is ongoing across multiple areas, including cardiovascular health, diabetes management, brain health, exercise and the gut microbiome. From mitochondria to healthy aging: role of branched-chain amino acid treatment University of Turin (Italy), August 3, 2020 According to news originating from Turin, Italy, research stated, “Malnutrition often affects elderly patients and significantly contributes to the reduction in healthy life expectancy, causing high morbidity and mortality. In particular, protein malnutrition is one of the determinants of frailty and sarcopenia in elderly people.” Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from the University of Turin, “To investigate the role of amino acid supplementation in senior patients we performed an open-label randomized trial and administered a particular branched-chain amino acid enriched mixture (BCAAem) or provided diet advice in 155 elderly malnourished patients. They were followed for 2 months, assessing cognitive performance by Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), muscle mass measured by anthropometry, strength measure by hand grip and performance measured by the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test, the 30 s Chair Sit to Stand (30-s CST) test and the 4 m gait speed test. Moreover we measured oxidative stress in plasma and mitochondrial production of ATP and electron flux in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Both groups improved in nutritional status, general health and muscle mass, strength and performance; treatment with BCAAem supplementation was more effective than simple diet advice in increasing MMSE (1.2 increase versus 0.2, p = 0.0171), ATP production (0.43 increase versus -0.1, p = 0.0001), electron flux (0.50 increase versus 0.01, p< 0.0001) and in maintaining low oxidative stress. The amelioration of clinical parameters as MMSE, balance, four meter walking test were associated to increased mitochondrial function.” According to the news editors, the research concluded: “Overall, our findings show that sustaining nutritional support might be clinically relevant in increasing physical performance in elderly malnourished patients and that the use of specific BCAAem might ameliorate also cognitive performance thanks to an amelioration of mitochondria bioenergetics.” 20-year sedentary lifestyle linked to twice the risk of premature death: Being physically active is key to a longer life Norweign University of Science and Technology, August 4, 202 It's easy to fall into the habit of skipping exercise because you're busy with work or chores. Yet according to a study, having a sedentary lifestyle for at least 20 years is linked to twice the risk of premature death, especially compared to those who exercise regularly. Results from the Trøndelag Health Study (the HUNT study) was presented at ESC Congress 2019 and the World Congress of Cardiology. The HUNT study was conducted to determine how changes in physical activity within two decades were linked to “subsequent death from all causes and from cardiovascular disease.” Other studies on the association between physical activity and longevity only ask volunteers about their level of physical activity once and followed them for several years. However, physical activity is a behavior that constantly changes, highlighting the importance of looking into how these changes over time are linked to the risk of death later in life. Physical activity levels linked to premature death risk Researchers asked residents of Norway aged 20 and older to participate during three points: 1984 to 1986, 1995 to 1997 and 2006 to 2008. For all three time points, the volunteers reported their frequency and duration of leisure time physical activity. The researchers then examined data from the first and third surveys. Data for the analysis was obtained from 23,146 male and female volunteers. Physical activity was classified as: Inactive Moderate (Less than two hours a week.) High (Two or more hours per week.) The volunteers were divided into groups based on their activity levels for each survey. The physical activity data were linked to information on deaths until the end of 2013 via the Norwegian Cause of Death Registry. The risk of death in the two physical activity groups was compared to the reference group, which included participants who reported a high level of exercise during both surveys. Analyses were also adjusted for factors that influence prognosis: Age Blood pressure Body mass index (BMI) Education level Sex Smoking Unlike volunteers in the reference group, participants who were inactive in both 1984-1986 and 2006-2008 had twice the risk of premature death and a 2.7-fold greater risk of dying from cardiovascular disease. Compared to the reference group, participants with moderate activity at both time points had a 60 percent and 90 percent greater risk of all-cause and cardiovascular deaths, respectively. Exercising consistently is key Dr. Trine Moholdt, a study author from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology at Trondheim, Norway, explained that to reap the maximum health benefits of physical activity and prevent premature all-cause and cardiovascular death, people must be physically active consistently. Moholdt noted that even if you had a sedentary lifestyle, you can still reduce your risk by exercising later in life. Adults should have at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise a week or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic physical activity a week to effectively boost their overall well-being. But these numbers aren't set in stone, said Moholdt. She added that even exercise below the recommended levels will offer some benefits. Instead of focusing on how much you're exercising, Moholdt suggests setting goals to be more physically fit. Consult a trusted physician for activities that suit your health condition. Even smaller amounts of activity can help you be more physically fit, as long as your workout “makes you breathe heavily.” (Related: If you have an 8-hour desk job, exercise for 30 minutes daily to significantly improve your health.) Set aside some time to go to the gym, or sneak in mini-workouts throughout a regular day. Moholdt recommends any exercise that you might enjoy, such as: Using the stairs at work instead of the elevator. Walking instead of driving to your destination. Getting off the bus one stop early and walking the rest of the way. Exercise during work breaks. Break out a sweat in the office break room by doing jumping jacks or squats. Going for a long walk with your dog. Enjoying a walk around the neighborhood with your family. Following online workout videos if you can't leave the house. Some participants changed categories between surveys and those who went from inactive to highly active had a mortality risk “between those who were continually active or continually sedentary.” On the other hand, volunteers who went from highly active to inactive had a similar risk of dying like those who were inactive at both surveys. Moholdt said that it's never too late to start exercising even if you've been sedentary for most of your life. Starting exercise sooner ensures that you also see positive results sooner. Moholdt concluded that you should start and maintain good exercise habits as early as you can. Being physically active doesn't just help prevent premature death, it also helps improve your mental and physical health. Exercising regularly is key to having a longer and healthier life. Researchers say where you live could add years to your life People who live in blue states are living longer, and the gap is widening Syracuse University, August 4 2020 Could where you live dictate how long you live? New research at Syracuse University's Maxwell School, published today in the Milbank Quarterly, shows Americans who live in so called blue states tend to live longer than those in red states, primarily due to state policies. Among the findings: U.S. state policies since the 1980s have cut short American lives, particularly for women. U.S. life expectancy gains since 2010 would be 25% greater for women and 13% greater for men if states policies had not changed in the way they did, with many becoming more conservative. Enacting more liberal state policies could raise U.S. life expectancy by over 2 years, whereas enacting more conservative state policies could reduce it by 2 years. In the greatest gap between states, residents in Connecticut outlive their counterparts in Oklahoma by as many as seven years. The study examined how state policy environments contributed to U.S. life expectancy trends from 1970 to 2014. It used information on 18 policy domains such as abortion and guns, each measured on a liberal-to-conservative scale, for every state and calendar year. The analysis then predicted U.S. life expectancy trends from all policy domains, controlling for characteristics of states and their residents. "Americans die younger than people in other high-income countries," said Jennifer Karas Montez, sociology professor at Syracuse University's Maxwell School and lead author of the study. "This gap in life expectancy between the U.S. and other countries emerged in the 1980s and has grown ever since. Since that time, gaps in life expectancy between U.S. states also expanded. The difference between the highest and lowest life expectancy states has grown to 7.0 years--the largest ever recorded. These two trends are related: the dismal life expectancy trends of some states have been an anchor on overall U.S. life expectancy."' For instance, between 1980 and 2017, life expectancy rose by just 2.2 years in Oklahoma (73.6 to 75.8 years) but 5.8 years in Connecticut (74.9 to 80.7 years). Life expectancy in Oklahoma now falls between that of Serbia and Brazil, while Connecticut falls between Denmark and Costa Rica. The study found that Oklahoma and Connecticut differ in other ways. While these two states were diverging in life expectancy, they were also diverging in their policy orientation. Oklahoma made one of the largest transitions toward a conservative state policy environment among all 50 states. Conversely, Connecticut made one of the largest transitions toward a liberal state policy environment. This polarization in state policy environments has occurred across the U.S. and helps to explain the growing gap in life expectancy between states and the troubling trends in U.S. life expectancy since the 1980s. Among the 18 policy domains studied, 10 strongly predict life expectancy. More liberal versions of those policies generally predict longer lives and more conservative versions generally predict shorter lives. This is especially the case for policies on tobacco, immigration, civil rights, labor (e.g., Right to Work laws, minimum wage), and the environment. For instance, by changing its labor laws from the most conservative to the most liberal orientation, a state could experience a large 1-year increase in life expectancy. State policies have particularly important consequences for women's life expectancy. This finding reflects the reality that state policies such as minimum wage, EITC, abortion laws, and Medicaid are more relevant for women's than men's lives. According to Montez, "During the 1980s and after 2010, overall changes in state policies had a negative impact on U.S. life expectancy. After 2010, the small gains in U.S. life expectancy would have been 13% steeper among men and 25% steeper among women if state policies had not changed in the way that they did, with many becoming more conservative." If all 50 states enacted either liberal or conservative policies, what would happen to U.S. life expectancy? "If all states enacted liberal policies across the 18 domains, our study estimated that U.S. life expectancy would increase by 2.8 years for women and 2.1 years for men," said Montez. "However, if all states enacted conservative policies, U.S. life expectancy would decline by 2.0 years for women and 1.9 years for men. If all states followed current national policy trends, there would continue to be little improvement in life expectancy. This is partly due to countervailing forces: gains in U.S. life expectancy associated with some national policy trends (e.g., toward liberal policies on the environment and civil rights) would be offset by losses associated with other trends (e.g., toward conservative policies on abortion and guns)." Montez said that trends in state policies since the 1980s have cut short many lives. "Improving U.S. health and longevity requires changing many of those policies," said Montez. "In particular, it is essential to enact policies that protect the environment, regulate tobacco and firearms, and ensure labor, reproductive, and civil rights." But Montez believes e nacting these changes in state policies will not be easy. "On the contrary: policymakers in many states have put the interests of corporations and their lobbyists--particularly the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC)--and wealthy donors over the interests and health of their constituents." To drive home her point, Montez points out Oklahoma, for example, is one of the most active states in terms of enacting the corporate-friendly and politically-conservative policies promoted by ALEC, while Connecticut is among the least active states. "Policymakers and the public must recognize," she said, "that putting profits over people cuts lives short." Gut microbes shape our antibodies before we are infected by pathogens University of Bern (Germany), August 5, 2020 B cells are white blood cells that develop to produce antibodies. These antibodies, or immunoglobulins, can bind to harmful foreign particles (such as viruses or disease-causing bacteria) to stop them invading and infecting the body's cells. Each B cell carries an individual B cell receptor (BCR) which determines which particles it can bind, rather like each lock accepts a different key. There are many millions of B cells with different receptors in the body. This immense diversity comes from rearranging the genes that code these receptors, so the receptor is slightly different in every B cell resulting in billions of possibilities of different harmful molecules that could be recognized. Intestinal microbes trigger expansion of these B cell populations and antibody production, but until now it was unknown whether this was a random process, or whether the molecules of the intestinal microbes themselves influence the outcome. In a research article published in the journal Nature, Dr. Hai Li, Dr. Julien Limenitakis, Prof. Stephanie Ganal-Vonarburg and Prof. Andrew Macpherson of the Department for BioMedical Research, University of Bern, and Inselspital, University Hospital Bern, have analyzed the billions of genes that code the antibodies in a system that allows the responses to individual benign intestinal microbes to be understood. The range of available antibodies depends on where beneficial microbes are in the body The number of benign microbes living in our intestines is about the same as the number of cells in our body. Mostly these bacteria stay within the intestinal tube rather than penetrate the body tissues. Unfortunately, some penetration is unavoidable, because the intestine only has a single layer of cells that separate the inside of the tube from blood vessels that we need to absorb our food. Dr. Limenitakis used specially designed computer programs to process millions of genetic sequences that compare the antibody repertoire from B cells, depending on whether the microbes stay in the intestine, or whether they reach the bloodstream. In both cases the antibody repertoire is altered, but in rather different ways depending on how the exposure occurs. "Interestingly, this is rather predictable depending on the microbe concerned and where it is in the body, indicating that the intestinal microbes direct the development of our antibodies before we get a serious infection and this process is certainly not random", explains Ganal-Vonarburg. There are different sorts of antibodies in the lining of the intestine (IgA) compared with the bloodstream (IgM and IgG). Using the powerful genetic analysis, the researchers showed that the range of different antibodies produced in the intestine was far less that those produced in central body tissues. This means that once microbes get into the body, the immune system has many more possibilities to neutralize and eliminate them, whereas antibodies in the intestine mainly just bind the bacterial molecules that they can see at any one time. How the antibodies change when the body is exposed to different microbes Over their life-span mammals face a huge variety of different microbial challenges. It was therefore important to know how once the antibody repertoire could change once had been shaped by a particular microbe when something else came along. The research team answered this question by testing what happened with the same microbe at different sites or with two different microbes on after another. Although intestinal microbes do not directly produce an especially wide range of different antibodies, they sensitize the central immune tissues to produce antibodies if the microbe gets into the bloodstream. When a second microbes comes along, the rather limited intestinal antibody response changes to accommodate this microbe (rather like changing the lock in one's door). This is different from what happens when microbes get into the blood stream to reach the central body tissues when a second set of antibodies is made without compromising the first response to the original microbes (like installing another lock, so the door can be opened with different keys). This shows that central body tissues have the capacity to remember a range of different microbial species and to avoid the dangers of sepsis. It also shows that different B cell immune strategies in different body compartments are important for maintenance of our peaceful existence with our microbial passengers. Dr. Li comments that "Our data show for the first time that not only the composition of our intestinal microbiota, but also the timing and sequence of exposure to certain members of the commensal microbiota, happening predominantly during the first waves of colonisations during early life, have an outcome on the resulting B cell receptor repertoire and subsequent immunity to pathogens." Meta-analysis finds higher circulating vitamin D levels associated with lower risk of gestational diabetes Ahvaz Jundishapur University (Iran), August 5, 2020 According to news reporting out of Ahvaz, Iran, by NewsRx editors, research stated, “Several meta-analyses of observational studies revealed a modest increase in the risk of gestational diabetes (GDM) among pregnant women with low levels of serum vitamin D. However, no study examined a dose-response meta-analysis as well as a high versus low analysis in this regard.” Financial support for this research came from Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences. Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from the Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, “We systematically searched PubMed, Embase, ISI Web of Science, and Scopus up to August 2019 to find prospective observational studies investigating the association of serum 25(OH)D with the risk of developing GDM. Using a random-effects model, the reported risk estimates were pooled. Nine cohort studies and six nested case-control studies were included in the final analysis (40,788 participants and 1848 cases). Considering linear analysis, each 10 nmol/L increase in circulating 25(OH)D was associated with a 2% lower risk of GDM (effect size (ES): 0.98; 95% CI: 0.98, 0.99; I=85.0%, p
This podcast discussion features Tommaso Sgobba, Executive Director and Board Secretary of the International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety (IAASS). Until 2013, Mr. Sgobba was head of the Independent Safety Office at the European Space Agency (ESA), including human-rated systems, spacecraft re-entries, space debris, use of nuclear power sources, and planetary protection. He joined the ESA in 1989, after 13 years in the aeronautical industry. Mr. Sgobba holds an M.S. in Aeronautical Engineering from the Polytechnic of Turin (Italy). He has published several books, articles, and papers on space safety. Additionally, he received the NASA recognition for outstanding contribution to the International Space Station in 2004, and the NASA Space Flight Awareness Award in 2007.
Digital technologies have all but kept the world running through the Covid-19 pandemic. But it’s not just technology per se. Outstanding leadership and trusted partnerships enable cities and organizations to pivot quickly to meet big challenges with digital innovations. Take Turin, Italy. In this podcast, Cisco Techbeat host Kevin Delaney speaks with the technology analyst Rob Enderlee, and Dr. Guy Diedrich, global innovation officer for Cisco and leader of the company’s country digital acceleration program, or CDA — with additional insights from Agostino Santoni, Cisco Italy's Country Manager. Together they share the story of a city — and a Cisco technology partnership — that prevailed against some of the biggest challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Entrevista #42 Diretamente de Turim / Italia, em inglês, o Prof. Lorenzo Vasile conversou com Rogério Bohn, Ana Paula Rodrigues Bohn e Lessandra Fraga. Apresentou um relato de como foi o enfrentamento da pandemia na Itália, como a Universidade de Turim foi impactada, assim como seus alunos e a economia da cidade que tem uma significativa participação do ambiente acadêmico. Também discutiu a forma como os pequenos negócios sofreram as restrições da pandemia e tratou de oportunidades que surgiram com o momento da economia, como a produção e comércio de EPIs e álcool gel. Trouxe uma visão sobre o fato de terem passado por diversas fases da pandemia no país, desde o lockdown completo até a reabertura gradual da economia, como está sendo feito no atual momento. Directly from Turin / Italy, in English, Prof. Lorenzo Vasile spoke with Rogério Bohn, Ana Paula Rodrigues Bohn and Lessandra Fraga. He presented an account of how the pandemic was dealt with in Italy, how the University of Turin was impacted, as well as its students and the city's economy, which has a significant share of the academic environment. He also discussed how small businesses suffered from the restrictions of the pandemic and addressed opportunities that arose with the economy, such as the production and trade of PPE and alcohol gel. It brought an insight into the fact that they have gone through various phases of the pandemic in the country, from the complete lockdown to the gradual reopening of the economy, as is currently being done. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/movimentosolidarioemp/message
#30 Driven to Succeed William Glass sits down with Judah Longgrear, Co-Founder & CEO of Nickelytics who is an entrepreneur through and through. From buying a coffee shop for $5,000 at the age of 19 to starting Nickelytics which just finished the TechStars mobility program in Turin Italy. We go deep into building a tech company, raising money, pivoting, and having to deal with the backlash. Before becoming the сo-founder of Nickelytics, Judah was the founder and CEO of The Nickel Ride. The Nickel Ride was Eco-Friendly on-demand rideshare paid for by advertisers. This business grew to 5 cities, 60 advertisers, and provided over 100K free rides to South West Florida. Previous to his most recent entrepreneurial endeavors, Judah enjoyed significant success in the corporate world while setting strategy, leading diverse, cross-functional teams, creative problem-solving, and building partnerships as a business development executive at companies like Salesforce, Netapp and Gartner. https://www.nickelytics.com https://www.facebook.com/Nickelytics/ https://www.instagram.com/nickelytics/ _ Become a supporter: https://www.patreon.com/wpg3 - Instagram: https://instagram.com/siliconalleypodcast - LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/siliconalleypodcast - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSF39MO5e4z1SX9tYZEhNgA Theme music is Million Voices by Brett Miller - www.brettmillerofficial.com Ostrich is a personal finance app that uses the power of positive social accountability to help you define, set, & achieve your financial goals. Sign Up for Ostrich at https://www.getostrich.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/theostrichapp LinkedIn: https://LinkedIn.com/company/theostrichapp Silicon Alley is a Financial Glass Production --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/silicon-alley/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silicon-alley/support
The Shroud of Turin is a centuries-old linen burial cloth that bears the image of a crucified man in the 1st century Roman period; a man that millions have come to believe to be Yeshua (Jesus) of Netzeret (Nazareth). Is this shroud really the cloth that wrapped his crucified body or is it simply a forgery, a hoax perpetrated by some clever medieval artist? Since 1978, modern science has completed thousands of hours of detailed study and intense scientific research on this shroud. It is, in fact, the single most studied artefact in human history and we know more about it today than we ever have since it came to be widely known, and yet the controversy still rages. With this podcast, we will speak with the official documenting photographer from the 1978 team that scientifically studied the shroud in Turin Italy. This is Part 2 of a 2-part program, Episode 019 - Real Israel Talk Radio.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=23WBKCMBHKDT8/Ancient Roads: Real Israel Talk Radio)
The Shroud of Turin is a centuries-old linen burial cloth that bears the image of a crucified man in the 1st century Roman period; a man that millions have come to believe to be Yeshua (Jesus) of Netzeret (Nazareth). Is this shroud really the cloth that wrapped his crucified body or is it simply a forgery, a hoax perpetrated by some clever medieval artist? Since 1978, modern science has completed thousands of hours of detailed study and intense scientific research on this shroud. It is, in fact, the single most studied artefact in human history and we know more about it today than we ever have since it came to be widely known, and yet the controversy still rages. With this podcast, we will speak with the official documenting photographer from the 1978 team that scientifically studied the shroud in Turin Italy. This is Part 1 of a 2-part program, Episode 018 - Real Israel Talk Radio.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=23WBKCMBHKDT8/Ancient Roads: Real Israel Talk Radio)
The Shroud of Turin is a centuries-old linen burial cloth that bears the image of a crucified man in the 1st century Roman period; a man that millions have come to believe to be Yeshua (Jesus) of Netzeret (Nazareth). Is it possible that this shroud is the cloth that wrapped his crucified body or is it simply a forgery, a hoax perpetrated by some clever medieval artist? Many today will even cite that it cannot be valid because, they say, there are two pagan coins appearing in the eyes of the image. With this podcast, we will speak with the official documenting photographer from the 1978 team that scientifically studied the shroud in Turin Italy, and with his detailed "hands-on" examination, he is 100% certain that there are no images of any coins in the eyes. In fact, since 1978, modern science has completed thousands of hours of detailed study and intense scientific research on this shroud, clearing up a lot of rumours that are constantly circulating on the Internet. The Shroud of Turin is arguably the single most studied artifact in human history and we know more about it today than we ever have since it came to be widely known, and yet controversies still rage. This is Part 2 of a 2-part program, Episode 019 - Real Israel Talk Radio.
Jay takes us on a tour of the town of Turin, Italy. This episode features: 1. Turin, the 4th largest city in Italy, and also possibly the epicenter of white magic and black magic. 2. 3 caves below the city where you can see your thoughts, hopes and fears if you find them, also known as our first trip after the pandemic is over. 3. The location of the five palaces of the Savoys form a pentagram. Probably occult stuff. 4. We finally learn where the light ends and the darkness begins. Spoiler alert! It's in Turin. 5. Isis makes an appearance! Heeey! Sweet Dreams. XoxoZzzzzz.
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In 1898, a young attorney in Italy who was also an amateur photographer was given permission to be the first person allowed to photograph the burial cloth that was said to be the one that covered Jesus's body when Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus prepared him for burial. It had been in possession of that church in Turin Italy for hundreds of years and was considered sacred. The photographer, Pia Secondo,and two men of the church were busy developing the pictures of the shroud, which was 14 feet long, and carried the very faint image of a man lying on his back.that was said to have been Jesus. Pia was holding the negative plate in his hand, and as he looked at it he drew back in shock, almost dropping it. The face and body of the man in the negative were now visible in stunning detail . Pia Secondo was looking at what he believed to be the face of his lord and savior, Jesus Christ. Join us for the incredible story of the Shroud of Turin. Comments on our thread at www.facebook.com/1001Heroes are appreciated. NEW Enjoy 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Apple Devices here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-greatest-love-stories/id1485751552 Enjoy 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Android devices here: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=479022&refid=stpr. Get all of our shows at one website: www.1001storiespodcast.com CALLING ALL FANS.. REVIEWS NEEDED SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! www.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS AT APPLE/ITUNES AND ALL ANDROID HOSTS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! LINKS BELOW... Open these links to enjoy our shows! APPLE USERS Catch 1001 RADIO DAYS now at Apple iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-radio-days/id1405045413?mt=2 Catch 1001 Heroes on any Apple Device here (Free): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-heroes-legends-histories-mysteries-podcast/id956154836?mt=2 Catch 1001 CLASSIC SHORT STORIES at iTunes/apple Podcast App Now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-classic-short-stories-tales/id1078098622 Catch 1001 Stories for the Road at iTunes/Apple Podcast now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-stories-for-the-road/id1227478901 ANDROID USERS- 1001 Radio Days right here at Player.fm FREE: https://player.fm/series/1001-radio-days 1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales:https://castbox.fm/channel/1001-Classic-Short-Stories-%26-Tales-id1323543?country=us 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries: https://castbox.fm/channel/1001-Heroes%2C-Legends%2C-Histories-%26-Mysteries-Podcast-id1323418?country=us 1001 Stories for the Road:https://castbox.fm/channel/1001-Stories-For-The-Road-id1324757?country=us Catch ALL of our shows at one place by going to www.1001storiesnetwork.com- our home website with Megaphone.
Welcome to the fifth episode of Dogs' Kitchen, cooking for our best friends. A podcast entirely dedicated to the Art of Nutrition for our beloved dogs.Antonella Ricco, Private Chef, Culinary Nutrition Expert, Health Coach based in New York with dr. Natalia Russo, Veterinary Nutritionist, based in Turin (Italy).A special thank to Ms. Tina Sebastiani to having dubbed the Natalia Russo voice in English. Ms. Tina Sebastiani is Senior language Lecturer of Italian at NYU - New York City.
Turin is the capital city of Piedmont in northern Italy, known for its refined architecture and cuisine. Surrounded by the Italian Alps, the birthplace of Arte Povera and home to one of the most sacred religious artifacts, the Turin Shroud. Considered by some to be one of the most haunted cities in the world, Turin is home to many interesting spots associated with black magic and witchcraft. In an area of such natural and man-made beauty, magic can always be found, whether it’s legendary tales of the occult, or simply the feeling you get from the stunning and romantic surroundings. Jean-Michel Dufaux https://www.instagram.com/jmdufaux https://twitter.com/jmdufaux
Jodie is a great example of someone who has had a lifelong connection to the place where she was born and despite its size and geographic location she’s managed to build a very successful business that now employs 20 staff. Jodie Williams from Black Ant Gourmet and Kin Kin General Store is now even considering a ‘tiny homes’ project in the area for a number of reasons and we talk about that in this podcast. You’ll also hear about Terra Madre in Turin Italy, Jodie’s involvement with Slow Food Noosa and we discuss her scientific approach to preparing food in her kitchen.Jodie is also one of these very rare people who can say that they were born and raised, IN Noosa.
The annual infamous semi-secretive Bilderberg meeting was June 7-10 in Turin Italy. On the agenda was Population concern, AI, U.S. elections for 2020, World Leadership, 2030 Agenda, Quantum computing, post-truth world, and other things. The Vatican offered a representative this year. This meeting has some special features worth talking about.This episode explains a lot about AI, DARPA, D-Wave, and Quantum Computer and its technology how it affects each citizen. NSA data collection and algorithms.NOTE THAT THIS IS A FULL EDITION OF THE EPISODE AS WE WERE KNOCKED OFF AIR DURING OUR BROADCAST AND PORTIONS WERE OMITTED.Sources:http://www.bilderbergmeetings.org/index.htmlhttp://www.bilderbergmeetings.org/press-release.htmlTrump "King Me"http://time.com/5303844/donald-trump-king-cover/https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/07/opinions/trump-time-cover-opinion-dantonio/index.htmlEconomist Trump Tarot Cardhttp://www.theworldin.com/article/12575/world-2017?fsrc=scn/fb/wi/bl/ed/
The annual infamous semi-secretive Bilderberg meeting was June 7-10 in Turin Italy. On the agenda was Population concern, AI, U.S. elections for 2020, World Leadership, 2030 Agenda, Quantum computing, post-truth world, and other things. The Vatican offered a representative this year. This meeting has some special features worth talking about.This episode explains a lot about AI, DARPA, D-Wave, and Quantum Computer and its technology how it affects each citizen. NSA data collection and algorithms.NOTE THAT THIS IS A FULL EDITION OF THE EPISODE AS WE WERE KNOCKED OFF AIR DURING OUR BROADCAST AND PORTIONS WERE OMITTED.Sources:http://www.bilderbergmeetings.org/index.htmlhttp://www.bilderbergmeetings.org/press-release.htmlTrump "King Me"http://time.com/5303844/donald-trump-king-cover/https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/07/opinions/trump-time-cover-opinion-dantonio/index.htmlEconomist Trump Tarot Cardhttp://www.theworldin.com/article/12575/world-2017?fsrc=scn/fb/wi/bl/ed/
Welcome to part two of our Pax East Coverage! In this episode we talk with developers from Turin Italy and Melbourne Australia. In the first Interview we explored the VR experience "Blind" and speak with Matteo Lana from Tiny Bull studios to understand the inspiration and thought process behind the design choices. In the second interview(14'30") we went into a paper town in "Paperville Panic". Then chatted with the Master of Mache Meredith Hall from Ultimerse. Featured Content: Paperville Panic - Ultimerse Blind - Tiny Bull Studios First Interview 2’55”: Puzzle design Process 4’50”: consulting with sight impaired and blind people for inspiration 11’39”: Surprise Attack Games (publisher) 12’18”: Blind is a narrative driven puzzle solving experience 13’28: The Warden Second Interview 14’30: Paperville Panic Interview with Merideth Hall 15’48: Budget Cuts 17:00: Paperville Panic Art style 17:55: Locomotion: free roam and locking the player in. 18:55: A paper town with paper rules and quirks. 22:20: Melbourne development community 23’50”: VR isn’t going anywhere 27:00 “Sometimes you get home from work and you don’t feel like having the weight of the world on your shoulders. But the weight of a papertown? That you can do!” 27’06”: influences from other games 27:55”- alternating mechanics Studio shout outs: Opaque Media Group Earthlight Samurai Punk: American Dream Tin man studios
Our guest today is Klaus Busse (Bussay). Klaus has spent his entire career with Chrysler, first as Daimler then Chrysler and now FCA. He moved up the ranks over 22 years - from Design manager, Chief designer, VP of interior design for the brands Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, RAM and the heart pounding SRT and now, he is currently the VP of Design for Fiat, Abarth, Lancia, Alfa Romeo, and the beautiful Maserati for FCA in Turin, Italy. He was an integral part of creating and improving the interiors for Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, RAM.. He started in Stuttgart, Germany then lived in the Motor City before moving to Turin Italy for the past 2 years. He is a master of interior design, his dedication to focusing on craftsmanship, materials and technology have raised the bar at FCA where he continues to push the limits of the interior experience for theses automobiles. As always please send any comments or questions to ask@experienceperception.com
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Looking back on Gus Van Sant's career. The post Gus Van Sant – Exhibition at the National Museum of Cinema in Turin, Italy appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
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Looking back on Gus Van Sant's career. The post Gus Van Sant – Exhibition at the National Museum of Cinema in Turin, Italy appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
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Chris Bangle is well known as an automotive designer who started his career at Opel in 1981. He is an Art Center College of Design graduate whose design career has spanned over 35 years. He moved from Opel to Fiat in 1985 and in 1992 he was named the first American Chief of Design at BMW. There he brought fresh looks to BMW, Mini Cooper, and Rolls Royce. Chris left BMW in 2009 and moved to Clavesana, near Turin Italy, where he founded Chris Bangle Associates, a design consultancy and management company he operates with his wife Catherine.
Chris Bangle is well known as an automotive designer who started his career at Opel in 1981. He is an Art Center College of Design graduate whose design career has spanned over 35 years. He moved from Opel to Fiat in 1985 and in 1992 he was named the first American Chief of Design at BMW. There he brought fresh looks to BMW, Mini Cooper, and Rolls Royce. Chris left BMW in 2009 and moved to Clavesana, near Turin Italy, where he founded Chris Bangle Associates, a design consultancy and management company he operates with his wife Catherine. This is part two of a two part discussion with Chris Bangle. Listen to show number 560 for part two here on Cars Yeah.
HOUSE JET RADIO VOL.281 GUEST DJ: (CLAUDIO GASPARINI) TRACKLIST: 01- Andree Wischnewski - Make Me Crazy (Original Mix) 02- Benno Blome - Abotha (Mihai Popoviciu Remix) 03- Piemont - On (Original Mix) 04- John Stoongard - Heartbeats (Qubiko Remix) 05- Patrick Topping, Green Velvet - When Is Now (Original Mix) 06- Harris Robotis - I Got To Know (Original Mix) 07- Nora En Pure - Better off That Way (Original Mix) 08- Lorenzo Dada - Powder (Original Mix) 09- Renato Pezzella - Talking Talking (Original Mix) 10- Just Karl, Oliver Sylo - Capri (Original Mix) 11- Jan Plötzlich - Scotch (Pophop Remix)
Team Sky's Ian Boswell checks in from the team bus following the second of his final three races of the season. Yesterday's event went well while today's cold, rain and sprint finish caused a mass exodus from the race. Ian's final race of the year - Lombardia - takes place Sunday. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Raffaello Porro founded STUDIORPR in October of 2014 in Carpi, Modena, Italy. His company increases brand value by addressing external and internal stakeholders. He’s helped companies from around the globe in a variety of markets from high tech, space rockets, sailing and motor yachts, and luxury sports cars. He previously served as Communication Director at Automobili Lamborghini, FCA and Lancia. Raffaello was also the Manager of International Corporate Communications at Fiat in Turin Italy.
Henry Reisner is the president of Intermeccanica, Custom Coach Builders in Vancouver, British Columbia. Intermeccacina was started in 1959 by Henry’s father Frank when he moved to Turin Italy with his wife Paula. They produced parts for cars and created a formula junior race car, the Puch, or IMP, the Apollo and Italia automobiles among many other unique and innovative projects. When the family moved to California in1975 they began making replica Porsche Speedsters and that tradition has continued to this day with Intermeccanica producing Speedsters, Roadsters and Kubelwagens for customers from around the world. Quality and a focus on providing their customers with exactly they want, Henry and his team bring back the magic of old cars that are reliable and fun to drive. You can learn more about the Reisner family and their rich history in the book The Story of the Prancing Bull.
Guido Tarone, Molecular Biotechnology Center, University of Turin, Turin - ITALY, speaks on "Melusin and IQGAP1 are key players in ERK1/2 signaling and adaptive cardiac hypertrophy" . This seminar has been recorded by ICGEB
Federico Bussolino, Department of Oncology, University of Turin, Candiolo, Turin - ITALY, speaks on "Nervous vascular parallels: axon guidance and beyond". This seminar has been recorded by ICGEB
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For more information on traveling to the Piedmont Region of Italy with Marcella Serpa and Bruce Oliver please visit http://www.CruiseWithBruce.com/ Listen to Bruce Oliver and his guest, Marcella Serpa, talk about traveling to see the Shroud of Turin in
Emilio Hirsch, University of Turin, Turin - Italy speaks on "Integration of PI3K scaffold and catalytic functions in health and disease". This seminar has been recorded at University of Trieste by ICGEB Trieste