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In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Ekta is joined by Dr. Mamina Turegano—triple board-certified in dermatology, dermatopathology, and internal medicine—for a conversation that blends science with soul. Known for her integrative approach to skin health, Dr. Mamina shares how her Japanese heritage, her mother's traditional remedies, and her clinical training have shaped her philosophy of care. The episode explores how modern dermatology can benefit from incorporating Eastern wisdom, with a focus on treating the root cause of skin conditions—not just the symptoms.Dr. Mamina breaks down the link between gut health and chronic inflammatory conditions like acne and psoriasis, emphasizing the importance of addressing internal imbalances through diet, stress reduction, and circadian rhythm alignment. She also challenges the skincare status quo, highlighting why conventional acne treatments may fail if they don't support the skin barrier or address hormonal drivers like cortisol and androgens.With patients now more informed than ever, she encourages curiosity—but also cautions against misinformation that can derail healing. Her new book, The Holistic Psoriasis Management Nutrition Guide, dives deeper into this integrative framework, including practical lifestyle tools and nutrition strategies that support lasting skin health.If you've ever wondered how lifestyle, microbiome health, and cultural traditions intersect with cutting-edge dermatology, this episode is a must-listen. Dr. Mamina offers a compassionate, evidence-backed roadmap to healing from the inside out.CHAPTERS(0:02) – Introduction to Dr. Mamina Turegano(1:11) – Dr. Turegano's Journey into Dermatology(3:17) – Integrative Dermatology and Holistic Medicine(5:00) – The Role of Patients in Advancing Knowledge(7:59) – Bridging Eastern and Western Approaches to Health(9:33) – Conventional vs. Holistic Treatments for Acne and Psoriasis(13:28) – The Importance of Professional Guidance in Acne Treatment(16:04) – Gut Health's Role in Skin Conditions(21:22) – Managing Psoriasis Beyond Prescription Treatments(29:44) – Personal Reflections on Autoimmune ConditionsTo learn more about Dr. Mamima, visit her website and social media.Don't forget to subscribe to Skin Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Sign up for our newsletter!Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this insightful episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik Chakraborty sits down with Amita Ghosh, a psychotherapist and retreat leader specializing in blending Eastern philosophy with Western psychology. With over 30 years of experience, Amita shares how modern mental health approaches often focus on symptom management, whereas ancient Eastern traditions prioritize deep healing at the source. They discuss the importance of mindfulness, breathwork, and Ayurvedic principles in mental well-being, and how these practices can be integrated into Western therapeutic methods for lasting transformation. If you've ever wondered whether talk therapy alone is enough or if true healing requires a more holistic approach, this conversation is for you! About the Guest – Amita Ghosh Amita Ghosh is a licensed psychotherapist, coach, and retreat leader, blending her deep-rooted knowledge of Eastern wisdom with modern Western therapy techniques. She specializes in trauma recovery, mindfulness, and yoga therapy, guiding individuals toward balance and fulfillment. Key Takeaways ✅ Western vs. Eastern Approaches – The West focuses on managing symptoms, while Eastern traditions seek to heal the root causes of mental distress.✅ Mind-Body-Spirit Connection – True healing comes when we address the whole being, not just the mind.✅ Breathwork & Meditation – Simple breathing techniques and mindfulness can rewire the nervous system and bring emotional stability.✅ Science Meets Spirituality – Research now supports ancient practices like yoga and meditation as powerful tools for mental well-being.✅ Overthinking & Anxiety – You can't “think your way” out of stress; instead, try grounding techniques like breathwork and movement. Connect with Amita Ghosh
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What if the best approach to health wasn't about choosing between Eastern and Western medicine, but embracing both? This episode explores how these two medical philosophies complement each other—Eastern medicine focuses on prevention, balance, and holistic well-being, while Western medicine excels in emergency care, diagnostics, and treating acute conditions. The discussion highlights how integrating both perspectives can lead to a more comprehensive and empowered approach to personal health.Michael shares real-life examples, including a woman who avoided Western intervention and tragically passed away after her appendix ruptured. They emphasize that while Eastern medicine provides powerful preventative practices like acupuncture, Ayurveda, and herbal remedies, there are times when Western treatments are essential for survival. The conversation also explores the evolving acceptance of holistic healing practices, as yoga, meditation, and herbal medicine become increasingly recognized for their benefits.The episode encourages listeners to take responsibility for their health by tuning into their bodies, using preventative self-care, and remaining open to both scientific and traditional healing methods. By blending modern medicine with ancient wisdom, individuals can create a personalized, integrative approach to long-term wellness.Episode Chapters:00:00:00 - Integrating Eastern and Western Medicine00:02:36 - Balancing Eastern and Western Medicine00:05:07 - Integrating Eastern and Western Medicine00:07:28 - Integrating Eastern and Western Medicine00:10:49 - The Strengths and Limitations of Western and Eastern Medicine00:12:43 - Integrating Eastern and Western Approaches to Medicine00:16:45 - Balancing Eastern and Western Approaches to Healing00:19:51 - Balancing Eastern and Western Approaches to Wellness00:22:32 - Balancing the Body Through Preventative Care and Herbal Medicine00:25:37 - Dealing with Unexpected Stomach Pain00:28:24 - Integrating Eastern and Western Approaches for Holistic Health00:31:18 - Blending Eastern and Western Medicine00:34:02 - Exploring Yoga Interests and Connections—-------—-------—-Michael Henri's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/michaelyoga.pt/ Going Pro Yoga's Instagram: https://www.instagram/com/goingproyoga/—-------—-------—-Other Mentions:Book: Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine---About Going Pro Yoga:At Going Pro Yoga, we help yoga teachers become even better by teaching them new skills and giving them the tools they need to make their yoga classes safe, fun, and special for everyone.**Right now you can try Going Pro Yoga FREE for 7-days and sample: All Tools Needed to Master Cueing, Sequencing, and Alignment Video Library of over 75 fully Sequenced Classes, Sequence Chunks, and Flows FIRST EVER Yoga Cueing System with Over 160 poses and Hundreds of Variations Wisdom Talks from over 20,000 Hours of Teaching Experience Anatomy and Injury Prevention as it relates to Yoga.To Learn More, Visit Going Pro Yoga, andStart your 7-Day Free Trial!For more information about in-person trainings in Bali,https://www.elementsofpoweryoga.com/advancedtrainings
Tara Geer, Program Director of Commonweal's Visual Thinking Strategies program in conversation with host Susan Grelock Yusem Around the world, people understand life and each other in vastly different ways. In "What Do We Know?," we will delve into profound ways of knowing often dismissed by Western thought, including intuition, artistic expression, empathy, and the wisdom of dreams. We will explore diverse, non-Western approaches to knowledge formation including interconnection, collective well-being, intuition, and other ways of knowing. Join us live for three 60-minute conversations followed by 1/2-hour shared community inquiry that could include breakout groups, writing prompts and sharing, demonstrations, or other processes. Hosted by Commonweal Narrative Director Susan Grelock Yusem.
Around the world, people understand life and each other in vastly different ways. In "What Do We Know?," we will delve into profound ways of knowing often dismissed by Western thought, including intuition, artistic expression, empathy, and the wisdom of dreams. We will explore diverse, non-Western approaches to knowledge formation including interconnection, collective well-being, intuition, and other ways of knowing. Hosted by Commonweal Narrative Director Susan Grelock Yusem. In the first conversation in the series, join Nigerian-born artist, storyteller, and pacemaker Okhiogbe Omonblanks Omonhinmin for a conversation about his work, life, and family. Okhiogbe Omonblanks Omonhinmin First things first, Okhiogbe Omonblanks Omonhinmin na the pikin of Victoria Elomese Omonhinmin and Cosmos Ijogbe Omonhinmin, E family big well well and e believe say all these things na very important reason wey make am the person wey e be today, because of the type of pikin wey e be to e mama and papa, the type of brother wey e be to e siblings and the nephew, cousin and uncle wey e be to e extender family and the different communities wey e don stay, all join to make am the very person wey dey do the type of work wey e dey do and difference nor dey between e work and daily life, all of dem joining together as storyteller and spacemaker. Na for Benin City, for Nigeria naim dem born Okhiogbe Omonblanks Omonhinmin. Omonblanks na interdisciplinary creative or “ambassador of entanglement” wey dey use everything e fit use take make things happen, like form or position wey e need take do e project. He believe say the body na memory collector, and everything wey we dey do get e own life. The evidence dey show through e relationship with people, stories, spaces, spices, and cooking. Shared collected memories and food na key parts of e practice and e work get plenty elements of social engagement. https://theartconcept.org Host Susan Grelock Yusem Susan is a researcher, storyteller, and super-curious human. She believes that psychology can be a generative force for environmental sustainability and social justice. Susan is a depth-based community psychologist who has built teams and led communications for over 20 years in the regenerative food space. Her work is centered in the imaginal and narrative repair. She is a reader, writer, and runner. She serves as Commonweal's director of narrative development. susangrelockyusem.site The New School at Commonweal is a collaborative learning community offering conversations about nature, culture, and inner life---so that we can all find meaning, meet inspiring people, and explore the beauty and grief of our changing world. tns.commonweal.org . Find out more about The New School at Commonweal on our website: tns.commonweal.org. And like/follow our Soundcloud channel for more great podcasts.
With their stellar Top 10 album Western Approaches, Liverpool's Red Rum Club put their SAS level of hard work to good use. On this chat with an audience at Liverpool Sound City, Fran and Simon tell their story of bar band to stadium headliners. Become a member of Rough Trade Club New Music, and you'll receive 1/3 off Rough Trade's Album of the Month on exclusive varient. Head to http://roughtrade.com/club and use 'CLUB101POD' as your voucher. DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy with unlimited uploads and artists keeping the ENTIRETY of their revenue. Get 30% off the first year of their service by signing up at https://distrokid.com/vip/101pod Get £50 off your weekend ticket to 2000 Trees festival: where The Gaslight Anthem, The Chats, Hot Mulligan and TONS of excellent bands are playing. Use 101POD at checkout: 2000trees.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this insightful episode, we dive into the concept of self-parenting and how it can help mothers navigate their parenting journey, break unhealthy cycles, and heal from past experiences. Explore the practical steps of self-parenting, its benefits, and how it can transform your relationship with your children and yourself.Episode Highlights[1:15] Definition of Self-Parenting:Explanation of self-parenting and how it differs from traditional approaches.The concept of integrating self-parenting into daily life.[3:00] - Western Approaches vs. Self-Parenting:Discussion on traditional Western approaches to mental health like CBT and medication.Limitations of these methods and the need for deeper, more integrated approaches.[5:00] - The Subconscious Mind and Identity:How self-parenting works at the subconscious level to break patterns and barriers.The role of identity, values, and beliefs in shaping our behaviors.[8:00] - Age Ranges and Development:Explanation of the developmental stages: 0-7, 7-14, and 14-21.How experiences during these stages shape our subconscious mind.[11:30] - Triggers in Parenting:Identifying specific triggers in parenting and their roots in childhood experiences.Example of a client's experience with feeling rushed and its connection to childhood.[15:00] - The Process of Self-Parenting:Steps to practice self-parenting: recognizing triggers, identifying their origins, and nurturing the inner child.Talking to the inner child and providing what they needed then, now.[18:00] - Dealing with Triggers:Example scenario: a client's feeling of panic when her child doesn't get ready on time.How to address and soothe the inner child in such situations.[20:30] - Validation and Reassurance:The importance of validating and reassuring the inner child.Example of affirmations and reassurances that can be given to the inner child.[23:00] - Overcoming Victim Mentality:The risk of falling into a victim mentality and how to avoid it.The role of self-compassion and understanding in breaking generational patterns.[26:00] - Generational Patterns and Self-Compassion:Understanding the generational aspect of patterns and the importance of compassion in healing.Recognizing that we are the first generation with the tools and knowledge to make these changes.[29:00] - Unrealistic Expectations and Codependency:How unrealistic expectations and unresolved issues can lead to unhealthy dynamics with our children.The spiral effect of guilt and critical self-judgment.[32:00] - Closing Thoughts and Invitation for Interaction:Encouragement to reflect on the discussed concepts and apply them.Invitation for listeners to share their experiences, ask questions, and provide feedback.Key Takeaways:Self-parenting helps address deep-rooted patterns by nurturing and validating the inner child.Understanding the developmental stages of the subconscious mind is crucial for effective self-parenting.Identifying and addressing triggers in parenting can lead to more harmonious and less stressful interactions with children.Self-compassion and understanding are essential in breaking generational patterns and healing wounds.Grab the FREE Cycle-Breaking Mom's GuidebookQuotes:"When we chip away at these subconscious beliefs, our outer
In this insightful episode, we dive into the concept of self-parenting and how it can help mothers navigate their parenting journey, break unhealthy cycles, and heal from past experiences. Explore the practical steps of self-parenting, its benefits, and how it can transform your relationship with your children and yourself.Episode Highlights[1:15] Definition of Self-Parenting:Explanation of self-parenting and how it differs from traditional approaches.The concept of integrating self-parenting into daily life.[3:00] - Western Approaches vs. Self-Parenting:Discussion on traditional Western approaches to mental health like CBT and medication.Limitations of these methods and the need for deeper, more integrated approaches.[5:00] - The Subconscious Mind and Identity:How self-parenting works at the subconscious level to break patterns and barriers.The role of identity, values, and beliefs in shaping our behaviors.[8:00] - Age Ranges and Development:Explanation of the developmental stages: 0-7, 7-14, and 14-21.How experiences during these stages shape our subconscious mind.[11:30] - Triggers in Parenting:Identifying specific triggers in parenting and their roots in childhood experiences.Example of a client's experience with feeling rushed and its connection to childhood.[15:00] - The Process of Self-Parenting:Steps to practice self-parenting: recognizing triggers, identifying their origins, and nurturing the inner child.Talking to the inner child and providing what they needed then, now.[18:00] - Dealing with Triggers:Example scenario: a client's feeling of panic when her child doesn't get ready on time.How to address and soothe the inner child in such situations.[20:30] - Validation and Reassurance:The importance of validating and reassuring the inner child.Example of affirmations and reassurances that can be given to the inner child.[23:00] - Overcoming Victim Mentality:The risk of falling into a victim mentality and how to avoid it.The role of self-compassion and understanding in breaking generational patterns.[26:00] - Generational Patterns and Self-Compassion:Understanding the generational aspect of patterns and the importance of compassion in healing.Recognizing that we are the first generation with the tools and knowledge to make these changes.[29:00] - Unrealistic Expectations and Codependency:How unrealistic expectations and unresolved issues can lead to unhealthy dynamics with our children.The spiral effect of guilt and critical self-judgment.[32:00] - Closing Thoughts and Invitation for Interaction:Encouragement to reflect on the discussed concepts and apply them.Invitation for listeners to share their experiences, ask questions, and provide feedback.Key Takeaways:Self-parenting helps address deep-rooted patterns by nurturing and validating the inner child.Understanding the developmental stages of the subconscious mind is crucial for effective self-parenting.Identifying and addressing triggers in parenting can lead to more harmonious and less stressful interactions with children.Self-compassion and understanding are essential in breaking generational patterns and healing wounds.Grab the FREE Cycle-Breaking Mom's GuidebookQuotes:"When we chip away at these subconscious beliefs, our outer
We continue to explore the fundamental differences between Eastern and Western approaches to wellness, examining their unique philosophies, diagnostic methods, and treatment modalities. By shedding light on these diverse perspectives, we aim to deepen our understanding of health and empower listeners to make informed choices on their healing journey. Dr. Sarah breaks down the differences between terms like holistic, naturopathic, homeopathic, and integrative medicine and the intersection between tradition and innovation. Text to get in touch!Support the Show.If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe and share! To help us continue this important work, become a sustainer at www.empowherhealth.org
In this podcast episode, we'll explore the fundamental differences between Eastern and Western approaches to wellness, examining their unique philosophies, diagnostic methods, and treatment modalities. By shedding light on these diverse perspectives, we aim to deepen our understanding of health and empower listeners to make informed choices on their healing journey. Dr. Sarah breaks down the differences between terms like holistic, naturopathic, homeopathic, and integrative medicine and the intersection between tradition and innovation. Text to get in touch!Support the Show.If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe and share! To help us continue this important work, become a sustainer at www.empowherhealth.org
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Where we: Introduce the Word of the Week, can you guess what it is..? Look back at the EFL Cup and the big game in the Championship Announce forthcoming attractions at the Bluefoot… Linktree for all our socials, email & places to access the podcast: linktr.ee/footyfromthefoot Show Notes: This week's music recommendation is the new album by Red Rum Club; “Western Approaches” (https://open.spotify.com/album/4IVdAJ7RgzPAPhUh4FcJbq?si=lkXTt-uoTDSnIjGqmoQ-pw) & Blur's “The Ballad of Darren” (https://open.spotify.com/album/0gIZSG9WUDO3TK0B5y7UtU?si=jHGFG2QSRS2H5LOAPQscxQ). California Trotters: calitrotters@gmail.com @calitrotters on IG, Twitter & Facebook
Red Rum Club are a band from Liverpool, UK. For their new album Western Approaches, they were inspired by the docks in their hometown where ships once came in from the Atlantic. It became a parallel for their own travels to America, & the home that they missed while they were gone. The record spans many topics, but ultimately finds the band centring on the things & the people that matter most. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jessica is a respected yoga teacher–young, fit, doing the right things to stay healthy. She's also highly knowledgeable about anatomy, with two graduate degrees. But a series of episodes involving circulation to one arm lead her to urgent care and a diagnosis of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, or TOS. Her surgeon soon recommends the standard solution for TOS–removal of her top rib. This will relieve compression between her rib and clavicle that pinches a vein and triggers dangerous blood clots. “Given my yoga philosophy, I was definitely not keen on having that first rib removed,” recalls Jessica. “But my thoracic surgeon, he was really great, actually. He said, ‘I'm okay with you trying to figure things out.'” Two years later, has Jess figured out her TOS? Listen in for a body odyssey of the unexpected sort, when an otherwise healthy yogi grapples with a life-threatening condition through her knowledge of anatomy and experience with movement. Subscribe to MBO so you don't miss an episode! SHOW NOTES: Expert Guest: Dr. Jon O. Wee, MD: Brigham and Women's Hospital Section Chief, Esophageal Surgery Director of Robotics in Thoracic Surgery Co-Director of Minimally Invasive Thoracic Surgery Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School Resources What is Thoracic Outlet Syndrome? Anatomy and Embryology of the Thoracic Outlet Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: Biomechanical and Exercise Considerations Thoracic Outlet Syndrome in the Overhead Athlete Blood Clots: Risks, Symptoms, Treatments, Prevention Anticoagulant (Blood Thinners) Eastern and Western Approaches to Medicine Stephen Strasburg gave his body to baseball. Now his future is a mystery. Washington Post. Matt Harvey (pitcher, Baltimore Orioles) More at www.mybodyodyssey.com Follow us on: Twitter: @mybodyodyssey Facebook: @mybodyodysseypod Instagram: @mybodyodysseypodcast Original music by Ryan Adair Rooney
Bigfoot In History | The Western Approaches | BIH-26 Ch.13 Abominable Snowmen: Legend Come to Life by Ivan T. Sanderson You can support CreekDevil by becoming a Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/CreekDevil If you enjoyed this content, please subscribe and click the bell! Question, Comment or Encounter? Shoot us an email: Questions@CreekDevil.com Visit us on the web: https://CreekDevil.com https://WilliamJevning.com iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast email: Questions@CreekDevil.com CREDITS: Background Image by JLB1988 from Pixabay Voice narration by Jeff Musgrave Graphic design and layout by Creek Devil Co-host “Tom” Opinion Disclaimer the views and opinions expressed on https://CreekDevil.com, https://WilliamJevning.com, https://www.youtube.com/user/wjevning and are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the opinion, official policy or position of CreekDevil.com, WilliamJevning.com WILLIAM JEVNING - Founder CreekDevil.com - Jevning Research Group To all who seek adventure and knowledge. -- William Jevning © William Jevning 2022 All Rights Reserved BIH Ep-26 #creekdevil #williamjevning #bigfoot #sasquatch #yeti
Michael Phillip from the sensational podcast, Third Eye Drops joins us on the show this week to talk about the importance of perpetually edging toward Truth and how engaging in dialogue can help us do so. I highly encourage you to give his show a listen wherever you find your podcasts and the links down below SHOW TOPICS: - Importance of Asking Questions - Discussion as a Spiritual Practice - The Acceleration of Novelty - Understanding your Philosophical Tree - Is Truth Something We Move Toward? - What is Rationalism - Comparing Eastern and Western Approaches to Ultimate Truth - What Do We Do with Emotions while Pursuing Truth? - Importance of Caution when Choosing a Teacher - Dangers of Censorship If you want to support this show, head on over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a review, subscribe over on our YouTube, like and follow us on FB and IG. We also have a Patreon where you can donate a monthly stipend to help keep the lights on over at patreon.com/21stcenturyvitalism Links: thirdeyedrops.com @third_eye_drops
A thrilling Part 2 of German submarine U-111's tour of the North Atlantic during the second world war. By Kurt Schoenthier. Sinkings, survivals and POW's. Plus stacks of family stories and more. LINK TO KO-FI LINK TO BUY ME A COFFEE Song For The Bad Guys from Next Exit From Babylon by Nick Feint There are 11 tracks on his brand new album. Below is a link to Bandcamp where Nick's music is hosted. https://nickfeint.bandcamp.com/track/song-for-the-bad-guys Nick's Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/stonearrowj/photos/a.262053427765502/938194986818006/ Royal Army Chaplains' Museum, Army Museum, Swindon, UK. https://royalarmychaplainsmuseum.business.site/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=referral) Chris Willet's family history – Ted Dimmock https://www.family-treasure.com/greenhowarddunkirk Western Approaches museum https://liverpoolwarmuseum.co.uk/ Military Combat Stories https://www.facebook.com/groups/776796136302975/?ref=share Battle of the Atlantic Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/groups/140314613337524/?ref=share Full show notes, photos and transcript at: https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/79-german-submariner-and-pow-part-2 Reviews on main website https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/reviews/new/ Apple reviews - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ww2-fighting-through-from-dunkirk-to-hamburg-war-diary/id624581457?mt=2 Follow me on Twitter - https://twitter.com/PaulCheall Follow me on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/FightingThroughPodcast
No Boundary by Ken Wilber is a straightforward and accessible study of personal development and human consciousness, as seen through the lens of Eastern and Western therapeutic traditions. What is an identity? How many different levels to it are there? What is "self"? Where is it? Where and why do we draw boundaries of separation? Are they real and do they even exist? Eastern and Western Approaches to Personal Growth "No Boundary" by Ken Wilber - Book Review Book of the Week - BOTW - Season 4 Book 45 Buy the book on Amazon https://amzn.to/3oQuANS GET IT. READ :) #noboundary #identity #consciousness FIND OUT which HUMAN NEED is driving all of your behavior http://6-human-needs.sfwalker.com/ Human Needs Psychology + Emotional Intelligence + Universal Laws of Nature = MASTER OF LIFE AWARENESS https://www.sfwalker.com/master-life-awareness --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sfwalker/message
Mark Scandrette discusses his new book The Ninefold Path of Jesus. We take a deep dive into spiritual transformation through intentional practices, journaling, and community. If you love mission, spiritual formation, and kingdom ministry, you'll enjoy this conversation! Buy the The Ninefold Path of Jesus: Hidden Wisdom of the Beatitudes (IVP, 2021): https://amzn.to/3jCC9FD Bio: Mark Scandrette is an internationally recognized expert in practical Christian spirituality. He is the founding director of ReIMAGINE: A Center for Integral Christian Practice, where he leads an annual series of retreats, workshops and projects designed to help participants apply spiritual wisdom to everyday life. His multidisciplinary studies in applied psychology, family health and theology have shaped his approach to learning and transformation. He also teaches in the D.Min. program at Fuller Theological Seminary. He and his family live in San Francisco. Other resources by Mark: Practicing the Way of Jesus: Life Together in the Kingdom of Love, https://amzn.to/3AjI6hg Free: Spending Your Time and Money on What Matters Most https://amzn.to/2VCImcp Belonging and Becoming: Creating a Thriving Family Culture (w/ Lisa Scandrette) https://amzn.to/3fFhhfw Soul Graffiti: Making a Life in the Way of Jesus https://amzn.to/3CpykvZ Books Recommended by Mark: Dallas Willard, The Spirit of the Disciplines https://amzn.to/3fJHREe ------- The Divine Conspiracy https://amzn.to/37qMPkL James Clear, Atomic Habits https://amzn.to/3xwFoD6 Bell Hooks, Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom https://amzn.to/2X7MVfm Ken Wilbur No Boundary: Eastern and Western Approaches to Personal Growth https://amzn.to/3jEIrVg Dan Siegel https://amzn.to/3yya3S7 Connecting with Mark: http://www.markscandrette.com/ http://www.reimagine.org/ Twitter: @markscandrette Connect with Brian Russell: Information about Brian's Fall 2021 book Centering Prayer: How Sitting Quietly in God's Presence Can Change Your Life www.centeringprayerbook.com or preorder: https://amzn.to/3pDpN2E Twitter: @briandrussell Instagram: @yourprofessorforlife Coaching for Pastors: www.deepdivespirituality.com Business and Life Coaching: www.drbrianrussellcoaching.com Brian Russell's Book on the Missional Interpretation of Scripture: (Re)Aligning with God: Reading Scripture for Church and World https://amzn.to/3qln258 Links to Amazon are affiliate links. Dr. Russell receives a small payment if you order resources through these links. There is no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting the podcast through your purchases.
Valencia Porter, MD is a leader in Integrative, Preventive, and Environmental Medicine, combining ancient wisdom traditions such as Ayurvedic Medicine with modern science. For more than a decade she worked with Dr. Deepak Chopra, providing integrative medical consultations and teaching health professionals and the community how to achieve total mind, body, spirit health. Her book, “Resilient Health: How to Thrive in Our Toxic World,” is a handbook for the toxic age based on her research, clinical experience, and personal healing journey. Her clinical practice focuses on health optimization. 3:11 Dr. Porter's healing journey that led her to Ayurveda, preventive medicine, and mind-body healing. 9:13 How Dr. Porter's studies in Ayurveda shifted her medical practice. 12:35 Explaining the three Doshas and the Ayurvedic approach to health. 19:33 How Ayurveda is applied to Dr. Porter's practice. 21:33 "Living a life in harmony with who you are" — Dr. Porter shares how she healed from stress, loss, and environmental toxins through a mix of modalities and healing paths. 28:21 Exploring Dr. Porter's book, “Resilient Health" — a manual for addressing toxicity in the body, mind and spirit. 35:05 Practical, actionable advice on steering clear from the toxins present in common everyday products and foods. 39:39 Food creates health — How organic farming benefits the whole planet. 42:02 A holistic perspective on food, farming, and medicine. Links mentioned in this episode: http://valenciaporter.com (Website: www.valenciaporter.com) This episode is sponsored by http://www.getchews.com/ (TotumVos Collagen Chews). You can find TotumVos at www.getchews.com. *Use code DRDIVA for an additional 10% off your first order.
CME credits: 0.50 Valid until: 01-05-2022 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/managing-chronic-hepatitis-b-integrating-eastern-philosophies-with-western-approaches/12495/ Experts in chronic hepatitis B within Asian communities discuss prevention, screening and management options to reduce the number of new cases and the risk of progression to cirrhosis, hepatic failure, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Experts also will consider the integration of Western and Eastern Medicine approaches to treatment and how cultural perceptions and community stigmatization of persons of Asian descent with chronic HBV infection can create barriers to diagnosis and care.
CME credits: 0.50 Valid until: 01-05-2022 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/managing-chronic-hepatitis-b-integrating-eastern-philosophies-with-western-approaches/12495/ Experts in chronic hepatitis B within Asian communities discuss prevention, screening and management options to reduce the number of new cases and the risk of progression to cirrhosis, hepatic failure, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Experts also will consider the integration of Western and Eastern Medicine approaches to treatment and how cultural perceptions and community stigmatization of persons of Asian descent with chronic HBV infection can create barriers to diagnosis and care.
CME credits: 0.50 Valid until: 01-05-2022 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/west-meets-east-integrating-eastern-philosophies-western-approaches-managing-chronic-hepatitis-b/12495/ Experts in chronic hepatitis B within Asian communities discuss prevention, screening and management options to reduce the number of new cases and the risk of progression to cirrhosis, hepatic failure, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Experts also will consider the integration of Western and Eastern Medicine approaches to treatment and how cultural perceptions and community stigmatization of persons of Asian descent with chronic HBV infection can create barriers to diagnosis and care.
What do you think? Do you think it's time to bridge Eastern and Western Approaches to assist in our well being. Many turn to their doctor for all solutions and their thinking process... We all came into the world by ourselves and we must leave by ourselves. There comes a time to take responsibility for our actions and wellbeing. How do you keep up and maintaim consistency? Visit simplyjewel.com to start a relationship moving forward. Everybody is different. Be Well
There was no more important field of conflict in the Second World War than the Battle of the Atlantic. On February 17th, 1941, Western Approaches HQ opened in Liverpool to co-ordinate the Royal Navy and 15 Group Costal Command.On its 80th anniversary Al Murray and James Holland speak to lead historian Dave Roberts to discuss the vital role played by the men and women in the underground bunker and operations room at Western Approaches HQ.#WA80@WestApproacheswww.liverpoolwarmuseum.co.ukWe Have Ways has a membership club which includes a live version of the podcast streamed on the internet each Thursday evening. Join at Patreon.com/wehavewaysA Goalhanger Films productionProduced by Joey McCarthyExec Producer Tony PastorTwitter: #WeHaveWays@WeHaveWaysPodWebsite: www.wehavewayspod.comEmail: wehavewayspodcast@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guardian columnist Tim Dowling has spent thirteen years chronicling his marriage and family life for the Weekend magazine. His self-deprecating humour and determinedly cynical approach have made him hugely popular with readers. Rare is the Saturday Guardian reader who doesn't flip first to the magazine to see what's happening with Tim's pets, banjo career and family. In this episode, Tim and Andrew discuss the layers that go into a joke. What exactly is it that we're doing when we laugh at ourselves and our own life? Humour can be about storytelling, making sense of the past, finding honesty and creating meaning. It can be a defence mechanism, and a form of self-protection for the intensely shy. Tim's readers have watched him move from the chaos of working and parenting younger children to a different stage of midlife. The column has changed, and so has everyone featured in it. Andrew and Tim discuss new hobbies, the relaxation that can come with being older, and the boundaries that need to go up when writing about family for so long. Follow Up Join our Supporters Club to access exclusive behind-the-scenes content, fan requests and the chance to ask Andrew your own questions. Membership starts at just £4.50. https://www.patreon.com/andrewgmarshall Listen to Tim Dowling's audiobook How To Be Happy All The Time: The Unexpected Joys of Being a Cynic: Everything Bad Is Good for You https://www.audible.com/pd/How-to-Be-Happy-All-the-Time-Audiobook/1529345014 Find out more about dealing with midlife and the relationship issues it can cause in Andrew's book It's Not a Midlife Crisis, It's an Opportunity https://andrewgmarshall.com/book/its-not-a-midlife-crisis-its-an-opportunity-how-to-be-forty-or-fifty-something-without-going-off-the-rails/ Read about Andrew's memoir, My Mourning Year https://mymourningyear.com Read about Ken Wilber's book, No Boundary: Eastern and Western Approaches to Personal Growth https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/449818.No_Boundary Andrew offers regular advice on love, marriage and finding meaning in your life via his social channels. Follow him on: Twitter https://twitter.com/andrewgmarshall Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AndrewGMarshallTherapy YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF5gT7ru5sblpFaU2-iWTTw
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Joel Monk is a transformational coach and truth be told, a bit of a hero of mine. He's the founder of Coaches Rising, a community on the cutting edge of human development with over 6000 coaches across the world and counting. He also hosts the Coach's Rising podcast, a source of inspiration that helped me believe in my own podcast, The Wonder Dome.Joel brings together a beautiful combination of neuroscience, human developmental theory, and the best of ancient wisdom from cultures across the ages to help people tap into purpose, possibility, and presence.One of the most powerful things he does is show up attentively to whatever life brings him. You'll hear that attentiveness and focus in this conversation. We explore what it is to wake up to your calling, what it is to come to terms with letting go of parts of your life when it's time to say goodbye, and how to move forward when it seems as if everything is falling apart.The Wonder Dome Newsletter http://bit.ly/3dTfdPiFollow Andy on Twitter http://twitter.com/cahillaguerillaLike us on Facebook http://facebook.com/mindfulcreative.coachEPISODE #17 NOTEScoachesrising.comcoachesrising.com/podcastAdult Development Theory by Robert KeeganNo Boundary: Eastern and Western Approaches to Personal Growth by Ken Wilberdavidwhyte.comlinkedin.com/in/joel-monk-33952613 twitter.com/JoelMonk
From the team that brings you Liverpool Live comes COVIDCast, hosted by Mick Coyle. Each episode we'll be discussing the impact the COVID-19 pandemic is having on communities, institutions, and individuals. On today's episode: - Liam Kelly from MAKE CIC on what he wants to see the government do to help the self-employed - Prof. Franco Rizzuto reflects on the government's handling of COVID-19, and the dangers of reducing the social safety net. - Regular guest Ian Salmon talks working from home - And Dean Paton of Western Approaches on their hugely popular virtual virtual tour that is bringing history lessons to hundreds of thousands of children. Produced by @John_Fogarty.
Welcome to this week’s episode of Escape with Simon Calder where we’re joined by expert travel guide, Paul Goldstein. This week Paul will be digging into travel euphemism, how to spend 48 hours in Barcelona and whilst on the topic of Spain, let’s discuss issues with drinking in the streets… Contact Simon: Twitter @SimonCalder Instagram @simon_calder Paul @paulgoldstein59 Paul Instagram: @paulsgoldstein www.paulgoldstein.co.uk/ www.exodus.co.uk Points of Interest: 0:14:22 Visit Barcelona - https://www.barcelona.com/ 0:16:54 London —> Barcelona www.google.com/flights?lite=0#flt=LGW./m/01f62.2020-01-09*/m/01f62.LGW.2020-01-13;c:GBP;e:1;sd:1;t:f 0:17:15 Barcelona Aerobus - http://www.aerobusbcn.com/en/?gclid=CjwKCAiAob3vBRAUEiwAIbs5TsQh3_Fc1UmxWzsCmhhoVj_UZRt4zriOTRLUVOdjB1tNPTO4NqyZRxoCiMgQAvD_BwE 0:18:31 Granada, Spain - www.lonelyplanet.com/spain/granada 0:19:28 Casa Viens - casavicens.org 0:19:55 Picasso Museum - http://www.museupicasso.bcn.cat/en/ 0:23:08 Quantas non-stop London > Sydney - https://www.google.com/flights?lite=0#flt=/m/04jpl./m/06y57.2020-02-03*/m/06y57./m/04jpl.2020-02-16;c:GBP;e:1;a:QF*QF;sd:1;t:f 0:27:26 Mersey Tunnels, Liverpool - https://www.merseytunnels.co.uk/ 0:27:33 Williamson Tunnels, Liverpool - www.williamsontunnels.co.uk/ 0:27:41 Western Approaches, Liverpool - liverpoolwarmuseum.co.uk/ 0:27:58 The Old Dock Experience - https://www.visitliverpool.com/things-to-do/old-dock-experience-p262861 0:29:10 Simon Calder, Underground Liverpool - https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/liverpool-underground-visit-mersey-tunnel-western-approaches-beatles-a9075606.html
Are you looking for simple ways to balance your mind, body, and soul? Today's guest, Dr. Elson Haas, approaches diagnosis and treatment with the maxim "Lifestyle first, Natural therapies next, drugs or surgery last." His unique integration of Natural, Eastern, and Western medical approaches, which he calls NEW Medicine, is built on restoring proper body physiology and supporting healthy cells and tissues to promote healing. It recognizes proper nutrition as the cornerstone of health and also includes elimination diets and detoxification practices, often with a seasonal focus. Dr. Haas has practiced this philosophy for more than 40 years in his work as an integrative family physician, incorporating these practices within an insurance model at his clinic, the Preventive Medical Center of Marin in San Rafael, CA, where he and an extensive team of practitioners and staff have provided care to their patients since 1984. In this episode, Dr. Haas explains how, as humans, we are on this planet to learn and grow. When we block that growth, we create resistance in the body. Traditional Chinese medicine sees this very quickly, things need to flow through our bodies. Dr. Haas reveals the 5 keys to staying healthy: Nutrition: eat wholesome foods, avoid junk + chemicals. Exercise: finding something that we actually like to do. Sleep: we need to sleep to recharge ourselves + get energy. Stress: learn how to get along with people + how not to get along with people. Attitude: what is our approach to the world + ourselves? Later, Dr. Haas reveals methods of getting off of caffeine, alcohol, sugar, and other medicines and getting back to our own natural energies. In This Episode You'll Learn: Why we are here to learn + grow [ 6:00 ] The 5 keys to staying healthy [ 10:15 ] Why it's important to work on lifestyle first [ 17:30 ] Mood and energy disorders [ 20:30 ] Why it's important to make the time to care for ourselves [ 28:00 ] Dr. Haas' background with health + wellness [ 32:50 ] Healthy bodies don't get sick very easily [ 39:55 ] Understanding the causes of disease [ 45:35 ] Weaving spirituality into work + health [ 47:50 ] Looking at our lives in the process of each moon cycle [ 53:35 ] Soul Shifting Quotes: “Talking about integrative medicine is something I have been doing since the early 80s.” “We need to learn the difference between real foods and treats.” “Getting out of nature is one of the best ways to relieve stress.” “Lifestyle first, natural therapies next, and drugs last.” “I encourage every person to have stress breaks.” “Ideally, we are doing things that fulfill us; tune into where we are.” “Commit to having the healthiest body you can have.” Links Mentioned: Staying Healthy with NEW Medicine: Integrating Natural, Eastern and Western Approaches for Optimal Health Staying Healthy with Nutrition, rev: The Complete Guide to Diet and Nutritional Medicine Ultimate Immunity: Supercharge Your Body's Natural Healing Powers Learn my 7 Secrets to Uplevel Your Brand & Land Your Dream Clients Learn more about Elson at www.elsonhaasmd.com Tag me in your big shifts + takeaways @amberlilyestrom Did you hear something you loved here today?! Leave a Review + Subscribe via iTunes Listen on Spotify
The medical choices we have regarding our health are multitudinous. Three main choices are Western, Eastern, Natural medicine. So how do we wade through the variety of options and how might they work together? Elson Haas, MD is dedicated to empowering each of us with the knowledge and resources we need to make the best choices for our health.Elson Haas, M.D. is an integrative medicine practitioner with more than four decades of experience. He’s the Founder and Director of Haas Health Online and the Preventative Medical Center of Marin (PMCM). He is the author of: Staying Healthy with the Seasons (Celestial Arts 2003), Staying Healthy Shopper’s Guide (Celestial Arts, 1999), The False Fat Diet: The Revolutionary 21-Day Program for Losing the Weight You Think Is Fat (Ballantine, 2000), The Detox Diet, Third Edition: The Definitive Guide for Lifelong Vitality with Recipes, Menus and Detox Plans (Ten Speed Press 2012) and Staying Healthy with Nutrition: The Complete Guide to Diet and Nutritional Medicine (revised) (Celestial Arts 2006) and Staying Healthy with NEW Medicine: Integrating Natural, Eastern and Western Approaches for Optimal Health (Elson Haas 2016).Tags: Elson Haas, prescription drugs, exercise, Natural Medicine, Eastern Medicine, Western Medicine, insulin, thyroid, hormones, surgery, pain, Ken Pelletier, epigenetics, sleep, nutrition, regular exercise, managing stress, quality sleep, healthy attitude, Mediterranean diet, detoxification, genetic disorders, immune disorders, germs, inflammation, macrobiotics, vegan diets, vegetarian diet, Health & Healing
The medical choices we have regarding our health are multitudinous. Three main choices are Western, Eastern, Natural medicine. So how do we wade through the variety of options and how might they work together? Elson Haas, MD is dedicated to empowering each of us with the knowledge and resources we need to make the best choices for our health.Elson Haas, M.D. is an integrative medicine practitioner with more than four decades of experience. He’s the Founder and Director of Haas Health Online and the Preventative Medical Center of Marin (PMCM). He is the author of: Staying Healthy with the Seasons (Celestial Arts 2003), Staying Healthy Shopper’s Guide (Celestial Arts, 1999), The False Fat Diet: The Revolutionary 21-Day Program for Losing the Weight You Think Is Fat (Ballantine, 2000), The Detox Diet, Third Edition: The Definitive Guide for Lifelong Vitality with Recipes, Menus and Detox Plans (Ten Speed Press 2012) and Staying Healthy with Nutrition: The Complete Guide to Diet and Nutritional Medicine (revised) (Celestial Arts 2006) and Staying Healthy with NEW Medicine: Integrating Natural, Eastern and Western Approaches for Optimal Health (Elson Haas 2016).Tags: Elson Haas, prescription drugs, exercise, Natural Medicine, Eastern Medicine, Western Medicine, insulin, thyroid, hormones, surgery, pain, Ken Pelletier, epigenetics, sleep, nutrition, regular exercise, managing stress, quality sleep, healthy attitude, Mediterranean diet, detoxification, genetic disorders, immune disorders, germs, inflammation, macrobiotics, vegan diets, vegetarian diet, Health & Healing
Elson Haas, M.D. is an integrative medicine practitioner with more than four decades of experience. He's the Founder and Director of Haas Health Online and the Preventative Medical Center of Marin (PMCM). He is the author of Staying Healthy with the Seasons (Celestial Arts 2003), Staying Healthy Shopper's Guide (Celestial Arts, 1999), The False Fat Diet: The Revolutionary 21-Day Program for Losing the Weight You Think Is Fat (Ballantine, 2000), The Detox Diet, Third Edition: The Definitive Guide for Lifelong Vitality with Recipes, Menus and Detox Plans (Ten Speed Press 2012), Staying Healthy with Nutrition: The Complete Guide to Diet and Nutritional Medicine (revised) (Celestial Arts 2006) and Staying Healthy with NEW Medicine: Integrating Natural, Eastern and Western Approaches for Optimal Health (Elson Haas 2016).Tags: Elson Haas, natural medicine, Eastern Medicine, Western Medicine, integrated medicine, energy flow, Chinese, Chi, blood pressure medicine, holistic health, juice cleanse, strengths of Western medicine, insomniac, insomnica, c-pap machine, 5 keys to good health, nutrition, exercise, sleep, managing stress, attitude, positive self-talk, medical insurance and althernative medicine, natural energy, Health & Healing, Self Help
Though Great Britain's warships ruled the waves throughout the First World War, their greatest challenge came from just underneath them. Nowhere was this better demonstrated in the Western Approaches, where, as Steve R. Dunn details in his book Bayly's War: The Battle for the Western Approaches in the First World War (Naval Institute Press, 2018), the Royal Navy found themselves hard pressed even to secure the trade routes just off their western shores from the threat posed by Germany U-boats. At the start of the war, the command covering the region, the Coast of Ireland station, was something of a backwater, one not anticipated to be a major area of the war. The U-boat campaign against British trade soon changed this, as sinkings such as those of the liner Lusitania demonstrated the vulnerability of shipping in the region. In response the Admiralty nominated the dynamic Lewis Bayly to take over as commander. Setting a focused, no-nonsense tone from the start, Bayly soon moved to protect merchant shipping and hunt down U-boats by every means possible. Bayly's greatest success, though, came with the entry of the United States into the war in 1917, as he presided over the successful integration of American naval vessels into his command, where they provided the necessary protection for the ships transporting American soldiers to the battlefields of the Western Front. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Though Great Britain’s warships ruled the waves throughout the First World War, their greatest challenge came from just underneath them. Nowhere was this better demonstrated in the Western Approaches, where, as Steve R. Dunn details in his book Bayly’s War: The Battle for the Western Approaches in the First World War (Naval Institute Press, 2018), the Royal Navy found themselves hard pressed even to secure the trade routes just off their western shores from the threat posed by Germany U-boats. At the start of the war, the command covering the region, the Coast of Ireland station, was something of a backwater, one not anticipated to be a major area of the war. The U-boat campaign against British trade soon changed this, as sinkings such as those of the liner Lusitania demonstrated the vulnerability of shipping in the region. In response the Admiralty nominated the dynamic Lewis Bayly to take over as commander. Setting a focused, no-nonsense tone from the start, Bayly soon moved to protect merchant shipping and hunt down U-boats by every means possible. Bayly’s greatest success, though, came with the entry of the United States into the war in 1917, as he presided over the successful integration of American naval vessels into his command, where they provided the necessary protection for the ships transporting American soldiers to the battlefields of the Western Front. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Though Great Britain’s warships ruled the waves throughout the First World War, their greatest challenge came from just underneath them. Nowhere was this better demonstrated in the Western Approaches, where, as Steve R. Dunn details in his book Bayly’s War: The Battle for the Western Approaches in the First World War (Naval Institute Press, 2018), the Royal Navy found themselves hard pressed even to secure the trade routes just off their western shores from the threat posed by Germany U-boats. At the start of the war, the command covering the region, the Coast of Ireland station, was something of a backwater, one not anticipated to be a major area of the war. The U-boat campaign against British trade soon changed this, as sinkings such as those of the liner Lusitania demonstrated the vulnerability of shipping in the region. In response the Admiralty nominated the dynamic Lewis Bayly to take over as commander. Setting a focused, no-nonsense tone from the start, Bayly soon moved to protect merchant shipping and hunt down U-boats by every means possible. Bayly’s greatest success, though, came with the entry of the United States into the war in 1917, as he presided over the successful integration of American naval vessels into his command, where they provided the necessary protection for the ships transporting American soldiers to the battlefields of the Western Front. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Though Great Britain’s warships ruled the waves throughout the First World War, their greatest challenge came from just underneath them. Nowhere was this better demonstrated in the Western Approaches, where, as Steve R. Dunn details in his book Bayly’s War: The Battle for the Western Approaches in the First World War (Naval Institute Press, 2018), the Royal Navy found themselves hard pressed even to secure the trade routes just off their western shores from the threat posed by Germany U-boats. At the start of the war, the command covering the region, the Coast of Ireland station, was something of a backwater, one not anticipated to be a major area of the war. The U-boat campaign against British trade soon changed this, as sinkings such as those of the liner Lusitania demonstrated the vulnerability of shipping in the region. In response the Admiralty nominated the dynamic Lewis Bayly to take over as commander. Setting a focused, no-nonsense tone from the start, Bayly soon moved to protect merchant shipping and hunt down U-boats by every means possible. Bayly’s greatest success, though, came with the entry of the United States into the war in 1917, as he presided over the successful integration of American naval vessels into his command, where they provided the necessary protection for the ships transporting American soldiers to the battlefields of the Western Front. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Though Great Britain’s warships ruled the waves throughout the First World War, their greatest challenge came from just underneath them. Nowhere was this better demonstrated in the Western Approaches, where, as Steve R. Dunn details in his book Bayly’s War: The Battle for the Western Approaches in the First World War (Naval Institute Press, 2018), the Royal Navy found themselves hard pressed even to secure the trade routes just off their western shores from the threat posed by Germany U-boats. At the start of the war, the command covering the region, the Coast of Ireland station, was something of a backwater, one not anticipated to be a major area of the war. The U-boat campaign against British trade soon changed this, as sinkings such as those of the liner Lusitania demonstrated the vulnerability of shipping in the region. In response the Admiralty nominated the dynamic Lewis Bayly to take over as commander. Setting a focused, no-nonsense tone from the start, Bayly soon moved to protect merchant shipping and hunt down U-boats by every means possible. Bayly’s greatest success, though, came with the entry of the United States into the war in 1917, as he presided over the successful integration of American naval vessels into his command, where they provided the necessary protection for the ships transporting American soldiers to the battlefields of the Western Front. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grace O'Mally, The Pirate Queen, was a flamboyant outlaw and the scourge of the Western Approaches. An unsung Celtic heroine, Grace's story is outrageous, involving kidnap, murder, piracy and intrigue. She lived in a time of great change - in 16th century Ireland, the old Gaelic way of life was being encroached upon by the English, and shifting loyalties set clan against clan and tribe against tribe… Join Donna and Tom as they dive into the life and times of this remarkable woman. Opening music by Stefan Kartenburg, featuring Dimitri Artmenko on strings, and it's from dig.ccMixter. Closing music by Wellington Sea Shanty Society : Great Open Sea All other music is sourced from copyright free music websites. Our website is gallusgirlsandwaywardwomen.weebly.com, and you can find us on Twitter @gallusgirlstory
In many cultures, worldwide, more than two genders are recognized. In such places, individuals exist that are perceived as being neither men, nor women. Instead, such individuals are recognized as “third” genders. The speaker works in two such cultures. Since 2003, he has conducted research in the south Pacific island nation of Samoa, where feminine same-sex attracted males are recognized as a third gender, known locally as fa'afafine. Since 2015, he has worked in the Istmo region of Oaxaca, Mexico, where feminine same-sex attracted males are recognized as a third gender, known locally by the indigenous Zapotec as muxes. The speaker will describe his research in both these cultures that illuminate the role third gender males play within the family. Speaker: Dr. Paul Vasey Dr. Vasey is a Professor and a Board of Governors Research Chair at the University of Lethbridge. His research has been funded by all three of the Canadian tri-council agencies (NSERC, SSHRC & CIHR) in addition to local, provincial and international agencies. He is the author of numerous peer-reviewed articles on sexuality and gender and co-editor of two books. His is an Associate Editor of the Archives of Sexual Behavior. Vasey's work has been the subject of various television documentaries (National Geographic, Discovery Channel, The Nature of Things) and has been reported on in hundreds of newspapers and magazines worldwide including Globe & Mail, New York Times, The Economist, National Geographic, and Oprah Magazine. He has been interviewed on U.S National Public Radio, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and Radio Netherlands. Moderator: Tad Mitsui Date: Thursday, March 30, 2017 Time: Noon - 1:30 PM (30 minutes each for presentation, lunch and Q & A) Location: Country Kitchen Catering (lower level of The Keg) 1715 Mayor Magrath Dr. S Cost: $12.00 (includes lunch) or $2.00 (includes coffee/tea) Visit the SACPA website: http://www.sacpa.ca
In many cultures, worldwide, more than two genders are recognized. In such places, individuals exist that are perceived as being neither men, nor women. Instead, such individuals are recognized as “third” genders. The speaker works in two such cultures. Since 2003, he has conducted research in the south Pacific island nation of Samoa, where feminine same-sex attracted males are recognized as a third gender, known locally as fa'afafine. Since 2015, he has worked in the Istmo region of Oaxaca, Mexico, where feminine same-sex attracted males are recognized as a third gender, known locally by the indigenous Zapotec as muxes. The speaker will describe his research in both these cultures that illuminate the role third gender males play within the family. Speaker: Dr. Paul Vasey Dr. Vasey is a Professor and a Board of Governors Research Chair at the University of Lethbridge. His research has been funded by all three of the Canadian tri-council agencies (NSERC, SSHRC & CIHR) in addition to local, provincial and international agencies. He is the author of numerous peer-reviewed articles on sexuality and gender and co-editor of two books. His is an Associate Editor of the Archives of Sexual Behavior. Vasey's work has been the subject of various television documentaries (National Geographic, Discovery Channel, The Nature of Things) and has been reported on in hundreds of newspapers and magazines worldwide including Globe & Mail, New York Times, The Economist, National Geographic, and Oprah Magazine. He has been interviewed on U.S National Public Radio, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and Radio Netherlands. Moderator: Tad Mitsui Date: Thursday, March 30, 2017 Time: Noon - 1:30 PM (30 minutes each for presentation, lunch and Q & A) Location: Country Kitchen Catering (lower level of The Keg) 1715 Mayor Magrath Dr. S Cost: $12.00 (includes lunch) or $2.00 (includes coffee/tea) Visit the SACPA website: http://www.sacpa.ca
In many cultures, worldwide, more than two genders are recognized. In such places, individuals exist that are perceived as being neither men, nor women. Instead, such individuals are recognized as “third” genders. The speaker works in two such cultures. Since 2003, he has conducted research in the south Pacific island nation of Samoa, where feminine same-sex attracted males are recognized as a third gender, known locally as fa'afafine. Since 2015, he has worked in the Istmo region of Oaxaca, Mexico, where feminine same-sex attracted males are recognized as a third gender, known locally by the indigenous Zapotec as muxes. The speaker will describe his research in both these cultures that illuminate the role third gender males play within the family. Speaker: Dr. Paul Vasey Dr. Vasey is a Professor and a Board of Governors Research Chair at the University of Lethbridge. His research has been funded by all three of the Canadian tri-council agencies (NSERC, SSHRC & CIHR) in addition to local, provincial and international agencies. He is the author of numerous peer-reviewed articles on sexuality and gender and co-editor of two books. His is an Associate Editor of the Archives of Sexual Behavior. Vasey's work has been the subject of various television documentaries (National Geographic, Discovery Channel, The Nature of Things) and has been reported on in hundreds of newspapers and magazines worldwide including Globe & Mail, New York Times, The Economist, National Geographic, and Oprah Magazine. He has been interviewed on U.S National Public Radio, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and Radio Netherlands. Moderator: Tad Mitsui Date: Thursday, March 30, 2017 Time: Noon - 1:30 PM (30 minutes each for presentation, lunch and Q & A) Location: Country Kitchen Catering (lower level of The Keg) 1715 Mayor Magrath Dr. S Cost: $12.00 (includes lunch) or $2.00 (includes coffee/tea) Visit the SACPA website: http://www.sacpa.ca