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Nooit meer slapen
Efrat Zehavi (beeldend kunstenaar, schrijver)

Nooit meer slapen

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 57:50


Efrat Zehavi is beeldend kunstenaar en schrijver. In haar werk richt ze zich op de culturele diversiteit van Rotterdam en haar inwoners. Haar kunstprojecten en performances draaien om publieksdeelname, waarbij ontmoetingen en gesprekken met onbekenden haar belangrijkste inspiratiebron vormen. De verhalen en beelden die hieruit ontstaan, verwerkt ze in installaties, animaties en boeken. Die kunst toont ze niet alleen in musea, maar net zo graag in cafés, bibliotheken en op festivals. Voor haar nieuwste werk ‘Where Are We Going', gemaakt voor het FENIX Museum voor Migratie, portretteerde Zehavi 116 Rotterdammers in klei. Ze ging met hen in gesprek op openbare plekken over hun levens en waar ze vandaan komen. Femke van der Laan gaat met Efrat Zehavi in gesprek.

PHILE WEB
オーディオテクニカ、美術館初の「ながら聴き」音声ガイドを提供。4/16からのPLAY! MUSEUM企画展にて

PHILE WEB

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 0:38


「オーディオテクニカ、美術館初の「ながら聴き」音声ガイドを提供。4/16からのPLAY! MUSEUM企画展にて」 オーディオテクニカは、東京都立川市にある「絵とことば」がテーマの美術館 PLAY! MUSEUMで4月16日(水)から開催される「どうぶつ展 わたしたちはだれ? どこへむかうの?〜WHO ARE WE? WHERE ARE WE GOING?」とコラボレーションし、新しい鑑賞体験「『ながら聴き』音声ガイド」を提供することを発表した。

The Brian and Lee Show
JOSEPH FALLON MD – ROWAN ENDOCRINE”WHERE ARE WE GOING !!! Hypo and Hyperthyroidism Bladder and Prostate Update | 03-15-25

The Brian and Lee Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 55:38


The post JOSEPH FALLON MD – ROWAN ENDOCRINE”WHERE ARE WE GOING !!! Hypo and Hyperthyroidism Bladder and Prostate Update | 03-15-25 appeared first on WWDB-AM.

The Uncommon Area
The Evolution of HOAs: What's Changed and Where Are We Going? | Ep. 63

The Uncommon Area

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 51:30


Realtor and former MLB star Matt Luke discusses the impact of HOAs on homebuyers' decisions. The post The Evolution of HOAs: What's Changed and Where Are We Going? | Ep. 63 appeared first on Action Property Management.

Fellowship Bible Church Conway
Kingdom Stories: Wheat and Weeds - Matthew 13:24-30

Fellowship Bible Church Conway

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024


Kingdom Stories: Wheat and Weeds Matthew 13:24-30 For the bulletin in PDF form, click here. The Parable How Did We Get Here? What is Wrong? Why Are We Here? Where Are We Going?This Week's Growth GuideGod's Word is both central and critical to your spiritual growth. We invite you to utilize the Growth Guide during the week to further your application of the Truth from the message.•. Monday - Genesis 1-2•. Tuesday - Genesis 3-4•. Wednesday - Genesis 5-6•. Thursday - Genesis 7-8•. Friday - Genesis 9-11Home Church Questions 1. Have someone read the parable in Matt. 13:24-30. According to Matt. 13:36-43, what is this parable about?2. The lessons we learn from this parable help explain the Christian worldview. What is a worldview? Why is it important we understand what a worldview is?3. The first question that informs our worldview is: “how did we get here?” How does the Christian worldview explain how we got here and what are some examples of other worldviews that would answer this question differently? What difference should this make in our lives?4. The second question that informs our worldview is: “what is wrong?” In the parable, the enemy sows weeds in the good field. According to the Christian worldview, what is wrong? What is an example of a way you are experiencing the "weeds" of this broken world?5. The third question that informs our worldview is: “why are we here?” The Christian worldview says there is still meaning and purpose even though we live in a fallen world. What is the meaning/purpose of life according to the Christian worldview? What difference should this make in our lives?6. What are some reasons God allows us to remain in a fallen world with pain and suffering and weeds? How might your answer help you respond to the “weeds” you are experiencing right now?7. The fourth question that informs our worldview is: “where are we going?” According to this parable and the Christian worldview, what happens in the end? How is this different from other worldviews? What difference should this make in our lives?8. Who can you talk with about these big questions in hopes of talking about the Gospel? Which of the four questions do you think you would be most likely to “lean into” as you are talking with someone? Why? Mission Highlight - Pray for the Unreached: The Pashtun in Pakistan The Pashtun population stands at 32.7 million, with Islam as the predominant religion and Northern Pashto as the primary language. Christians constitute less than 0.1% of the population. Both written and oral versions of the complete Bible are available, but no movements of the gospel have been reported. Approximately 654 workers are needed, at a ratio of 1 worker per 50,000 people. Focus prayer on sending families to share Jesus' love and forgiveness, scripture translations in Pashto dialects, and inspiring household leaders to embrace Jesus and disciple others, so that Pashtun families turn to Christ and foster faith-based movements within their clans.FinancesWeekly Budget 35,297Giving For 10/13 20,813Giving For 10/20 35,240 YTD Budget 564,754 Giving 497,823 OVER/(UNDER) (66,931) Fellowship 101We invite you to join us on Sunday, November 10, at 9:00 a.m. to learn more about Fellowship. This is a great opportunity to hear about our mission, values, and our ministries. If you're new to Fellowship, join us in the conference room (first floor) to hear what God is doing and where He is taking us. During this time, you will meet some of our ministry leaders and get to ask questions. Register at fellowshipconway.org/register. New to Fellowship?We are so glad that you chose to worship with our Fellowship Family this morning. If you are joining us for the first time or have been checking us out for a few weeks, we are excited you are here and would love to meet you. Please fill out the “Connect Card” and bring it to the Connection Center in the Atrium, we would love to say “hi” and give you a gift. Operation Christmas Child• Operation Christmas Child season is in full swing. Your involvement in Operation Christmas Child is one of the easiest ways to place your finger prints, or the finger prints of your children, on the great things God is doing across the world. These shoe boxes are Gospel opportunities, and used by God in church planting, multi-generation discipleship, and changing lives of entire villages across the world. Would you consider how many boxes you and your family might be called to pack? Go to fellowshipconway.org/occ for more information and how to get involved.• If you are interested in volunteering at the Dallas Processing Center, email Paul Bradley at paul@fellowshipconway.org. The last day to sign up is November 10. Fellowship Kids Family HikeFellowship families plan to join us on Saturday, November 9, at 10:00 a.m. Please bring a picnic lunch and meet us on the playground at Woolly Hollow. We will head out for a fun hike and come back to enjoy a picnic lunch together. Men's Fellowship BreakfastMen, join us for a great breakfast and fellowship on Wednesday, November 14, at 6:00 a.m. here in the Fellowship atrium. No sign-up is needed. Come with your Bible ready to eat, fellowship with other men, and start your day off right through prayer and Biblical insight. Questions? Contact Michael at mharrison@fellowshipconway.org. Feed the Need - Sunday, November 3, 10-2:00 p.m.Multiple ways to serve! First, we need 24 volunteers to serve the day of the event at the Walmart Neighborhood Market. Volunteers will sort, box, load, and help spread the word! Register at fellowshipconway.org/register. Second, you can go to one of the participating grocery stores, shop for items on the list, and drop them with the volunteers in the parking lot! Let's help this year's event be a great success! Prayer During ServiceWe love to pray for one another. Our prayer team will have people at the front of the Auditorium under the signs Hope and Love to pray for you after the message. Please feel free to walk up to them for prayer or encouragement during the first worship song after the message.

Wild Heart Meditation Center
How Did We Get Here? What Are We Doing? Where Are We Going?

Wild Heart Meditation Center

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 32:26


In this episode Rachael Tanner-Smith asks the questions: Did We Get Here? What Are We Doing? Where Are We Going?Wild Heart Meditation Center in a non-profit Buddhist community based in Nashville, TN. https://www.wildheartmeditationcenter.orgDONATE: If you feel moved to support WHMC financially please visit:https://www.wildheartmeditationcenter.org/donateFollow Us on Socials!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WildHeartNashville/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildheartnashville/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wildheartmeditation

The Apocalypse Players — a Call of Cthulhu actual play podcast

In which a prince is invoked, a phrase is coined, a secret is revealed, and something terrible is discovered. All in a day's work for “Paris' finest.”   SPECIFIC CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains some imagery related to birth/babies that some listeners may find upsetting (in addition to all the usual stuff).   A Call of Cthulhu Scenario by Matthew Sanderson, from 'Nameless Horrors', by Scott Dorward, Paul Fricker, and Matthew Sanderson. Episodes released weekly.   Scene 1: La Douleur, Carlos Schwabe Scene 2: Where do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? Paul Gauguin Scene 3: Vase with face, Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat
   Cast: Clovis Hérbert – Danann McAleer Donatien Benoit – Dominic Allen Jane Harnsworth-Wright – Joseph Chance Edwina Alexander – Jessica Temple Keeper of Arcane Lore ­– Dan Wheeler Additional Voices: Suzanne Ahmet Dominic Gerrard   For more information and to get in touch, visit www.apocalypseplayers.com. Visit our Patreon to help us continue making the podcast, and receive exclusive horrors in return.   Special thanks to Julie Abbé for the use of her music in this scenario. Visit www.julieabbe.com to hear more!   Check out our friends, THE GOOD FRIENDS OF JACKSON ELIAS at https://blasphemoustomes.com and for the Keepers among you, why not treat yourself to the brand new edition of NAMELESS HORRORS?   The Apocalypse Players are: Dominic Allen @DomJAllen Joseph Chance @JosephChance2 Danann McAleer @DanannMcAleer Dan Wheeler @DanWheelerUK   Music from Incompetech "Lost Frontier" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/  https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/music.html   Music from Epidemic Sound The main intro/recap theme is: Control Bridge by Etienne Roussel A Bad Place to Be - Bonn Fields Blues Manouche - Vendla Children's Corner, L. 113_ I_ Doctor Gradus Ad Parnassum - Traditional Creepy Thoughts - Phoenix Tail Desigh Ney - Ajwaa Désordonné – Magnus Ludvigsson Falling Slowly - Anna Landstrom Fluxure - Ethan Sloan For Jelena - Vendla For Motivation (Instrumental Version) - CLNGR Gymnopedie No. 1 (Version 2) - Traditional It's Just a Dream - Lars Meyer Jordskred - Anna Dager & Hanna Ekström Le Petit Danseur - Rune Dale Let Me Introduce Myself - Rune Dale Lickety Split - Moins Le Quartet Medusa – Jo Wandrini Memories of Paris – Trabant 33 Northern Road - Lars Meyer Painted Memories - Franz Gordon Paris in Spring - Trabant 33 Peer Gynt, Op. 23_ Morning Mood Version 2 - Traditional Place Des Vosges – Trabant 33 Rivers Run Red - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Slippery Leaves - Franz Gordon Suite Bergamasque, L. 75_ III_ Clair De Lune - Traditional Suite Bergamasque, L. 75_ III_ Clair De Lune (Intro) - Traditional Sunday at the Museum - Franz Gordon Suspension - Anna Dager & Hanna Ekström The Elephant (Version 1) - Traditional The Farewell - Franz Gordon The French Library - Franz Gordon The Parisian Barber - Trabant 33 The Surface - Anna Dager & Hanna Ekström Two Three on E - Franz Gordon   From Pond 5 Valse Manouche Maurice Ravel: Classical piano Les Frites Montmartre Memories Valse du Clochard Reve de Paris Satie: Gnossiennes No 1   Wikicommons: THE JAPANESE SANDMAN (Words by Raymond B. Egan / Music by Richard A. Whiting, 1920) (public domain)   Xeno-Canto European Robin: Fernand DEROUSSEN, XC138375. Accessible at www.xeno-canto.org/138375. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0   Nightingale Tristan Guillebot de Nerville, XC678934. Accessible at www.xeno-canto.org/678934. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0   Night ambience (crickets) Stanislas Wroza, XC827364. Accessible at www.xeno-canto.org/827364. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0   Blackbird Manuel Grosselet, XC857699. Accessible at www.xeno-canto.org/857699. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0   Additional sound from Epidemic Sound and Zapsplat.com

Haven Today
Standing Firm in a Truth-Suppressing World

Haven Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024


Where are we, where are we going, and how did we get here? These are critical questions for understanding our world—this cultural moment—and yet few can answer all three.

Let’s ChitChat Sis Podcast
WHERE ARE WE GOING?!!!

Let’s ChitChat Sis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 24:17


WHERE ARE WE GOING?!!! is candid discussion about the nation's direction. We address the concerns over political polarization, economic challenges, social issues, technological advancements, and environmental concerns. #whatsgoingonwiththeusa#meantimes#protectdemocracy#letschitchatsis 

ASRA News
President's Message: What Have We Done, and Where Are We Going?

ASRA News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 17:13


"President's Message: What Have We Done, and Where Are We Going?" by David Provenzano, MD. From ASRA Pain Medicine News, February 2024. See original article at www.asra.com/february24news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted. Support the show

The Church Revitalization Podcast
Where Are We Going? Answering the Vision Question

The Church Revitalization Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 39:02


Read the full show notes at: https://malphursgroup.com/227 Dive into Episode 227 of the Church Revitalization Podcast, hosted by The Malphurs Group, as we tackle the essential topic of vision in church leadership. "Where Are We Going? Answering the Vision Question" unravels the complexities of establishing a clear and shared vision within the church community. We address the three prevalent vision challenges: absence, lack of communication, and resistance to vision, providing practical solutions for each. This episode emphasizes the significance of collaborative vision-casting, led by pastors but enriched by ministry leaders, to ensure alignment with God's Word and congregation engagement. Join us for a concise exploration of transforming vision obstacles into opportunities for growth and unity within your church. Perfect for church leaders seeking to navigate vision-related challenges and inspire a collective journey towards a compelling future.

Brown Baptist with Bartholomew Orr
Missions: Making It Far-Reaching

Brown Baptist with Bartholomew Orr

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 23:26


- Where Are We Going?This episode focuses on MISSIONS: Missions: Making It Far-Reaching. We will focus on how churches and ministries need to have the right destination for and direction for their churches to achieve what god has for them. It uses 2 Peter 3:9 (BSB) as a reference point.- Vision - Our Roadmap- Staying on the Right Path- Roadblocks and Detours- The Incredible Impact- Patience, My Friends

New Dimensions
Awakening in a World in Unprecedented Transition - Duane Elgin - ND3800

New Dimensions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 57:20


Humanity is straddling unprecedented, threshold times. This situational crisis is more than climate change. It's a whole system change. Yet, despite the extreme nature of our situation, we're also living in a moment of immense possibility. We live in an immense sea of a living universe within a domain of aliveness with new kinds of potentials that are going to emerge. Duane Elgin, Ph.D.(hon) is a visionary futurist, educator, and Citizen-Voice Activist who received the Goi Pace Award in Japan in recognition of his contributions to a global vision that fosters a “more sustainable and spiritual culture”. Duane is currently the Co-director of the Choosing Earth Project. He is the author of many books including Awakening Earth: Exploring the Evolution of Human Culture and Consciousness (William Morrow 1993), Voluntary Simplicity: Toward a Way of Life That Is Outwardly Simple, Inwardly Rich (Harper 2010), The Living Universe: Where Are We? Who Are We? Where Are We Going? (Barrett Koehler Publishers 2009), Promise Ahead: A Vision of Hope and Action for Humanity's Future the Living Universe (William Morrow 2000) and Choosing Earth: Humanity's Journey of Initiation through Breakdown and Collapse to Mature Planetary Community (Revised Edition) (Duane Elgin 2022)Interview Date: 10/20/2023. Tags: Duane Elgin, initiation, Christopher Alexander, mutual symbiosis, pocket neighborhoods, eco-villages, digital authoritarianism, digital dictatorship, electronic meetings, ETMs, electronic Town Meetings, The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Personal Transformation, Psychology, Community, Social Change/Politics, Ecology/Nature/Environment, Global Culture

The New Dimensions Café
Finding Our Collective Pathway into a Promising Future with Duane Elgin

The New Dimensions Café

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 18:25


Duane Elgin, Ph.D.(hon) is a visionary futurist, educator, and Citizen-Voice Activist who received the Goi Pace Award in Japan in recognition of his contributions to a global vision that fosters a “more sustainable and spiritual culture”. Duane is currently the Co-director of the Choosing Earth Project. He is the author of many books including Awakening Earth: Exploring the Evolution of Human Culture and Consciousness (William Morrow 1993), Voluntary Simplicity: Toward a Way of Life That Is Outwardly Simple, Inwardly Rich (Harper 2010), The Living Universe: Where Are We? Who Are We? Where Are We Going? (Barrett Koehler Publishers 2009), Promise Ahead: A Vision of Hope and Action for Humanity's Future the Living Universe (William Morrow 2000) and Choosing Earth: Humanity's Journey of Initiation through Breakdown and Collapse to Mature Planetary Community (Revised Edition) (Duane Elgin 2022)Interview Date: 10/20/2023. Tags: Duane Elgin, collective adolescence, maturing adult collective, population overload, collectively growing up, aliveness, collective initiation, community, Ubuntu, communication, widening our lens of perception, mass media encourages separation and division, no safe havens, Earth is our collective greenhouse, Personal Transformation, Psychology, Community, Social Change/Politics, Ecology/Nature/Environment, Global Culture

Mind-Body Solution with Dr Tevin Naidu
Michael Muthukrishna: Who Are We? How Did We Get Here? And Where Are We Going?

Mind-Body Solution with Dr Tevin Naidu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 100:02


Michael Muthukrishna is Associate Professor of Economic Psychology at the London School of Economics. He has degrees in Engineering and psychology, with graduate training in economics, biology, and statistics. At 32, Michael was one of the youngest tenured Professors at LSE. Michael uses the "Theory of Human Behavior" to tackle a variety of related topics, including innovation, corruption, the rise of large-scale cooperation, and the navigation of cross-cultural differences. TIMESTAMPS: (0:00) - Introduction (0:22) - What is A Theory of Everyone? (11:39) - The Multidisciplinary Approach (20:00) - The Story of Us (27:00) - Cross-Cultural & Species Differences (39:52) - Software of Minds (46:38) - Human Behavior & Artificial Intelligence (56:01) - Scales of Co-operation (1:02:34) - Societal Conflict & Corruption (1:11:00) - How Far We've Come (1:16:38) - Where Are We Going? (1:27:27) - Practical Implications (1:35:50) - Diverse Intelligence (1:39:30) - Conclusion EPISODE LINKS: - Michael's Website: https://michael.muthukrishna.com/ - Michael's Book: https://atheoryofeveryone.com/ - Michael's Publications: https://tinyurl.com/prxcd9se - Michael's Twitter: https://twitter.com/mmuthukrishna CONNECT: - Website: https://tevinnaidu.com/ - Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drtevinnaidu - Twitter: https://twitter.com/drtevinnaidu/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drtevinnaidu/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drtevinnaidu/ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drtevinnaidu/ ============================= Disclaimer: The information provided on this channel is for educational purposes only. The content is shared in the spirit of open discourse and does not constitute, nor does it substitute, professional or medical advice. We do not accept any liability for any loss or damage incurred from you acting or not acting as a result of listening/watching any of our contents. You acknowledge that you use the information provided at your own risk. Listeners/viewers are advised to conduct their own research and consult with their own experts in the respective fields. #MichaelMuthukrishna #TheoryOfEveryone #Economics #Psychology

NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Neuropsychology
Unveiling EEG's Power: Insights into Brain Science, Medication, and Gender

NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Neuropsychology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 67:15


#EEG #BrainScience #Neurofeedback #MentalHealth #Medication #HolisticHealth #GenderConsiderations #BrainResearch #EEGExperts #Podcast #Neuroscience #DigitalHealth #EEGInsights #HolisticHealing #BrainActivity #Wellness #Neurology #Psychiatry #MindBody #Healthcare #BrainHealth #TechTalk #Medicine #Science #BrainWave #NeurologicalResearch Join host Pete Jansons and co-hosts Jay Gunkelman, the extraordinary expert who has analyzed over 500,000 brain scans, and Dr. Marie Swingle, renowned author of "iMinds," for a captivating journey into the world of EEG (Electroencephalography).In this enlightening podcast series, we delve deep into the critical role EEG plays in understanding brain activity. Our guest, John Mekrut, the founder of The Balanced Brain Neurofeedback Training Center, adds invaluable insights into the mix. With over a decade of experience and a personal connection to neurofeedback through his daughter's journey on the autistic spectrum, John's passion for healing and holistic well-being shines through.John's journey from a concerned father to a certified expert in neurofeedback and qEEG analysis is an inspiring testament to the transformative power of EEG. Discover how EEG can shed light on mental health, predict medication responses, and guide us toward a balanced brain in our increasingly digital world.We explore the effects of screen time, the impact on brain health, and address gender considerations in EEG research and medication. Whether you're new to EEG or a seasoned expert, this podcast series offers a wealth of knowledge and promises an exciting glimpse into the future of brain science.Don't miss out! Like, share, and subscribe for more thought-provoking discussions on cutting-edge topics in science and technology.Learn more about John Mekrut and The Balanced Brain Neurofeedback Training Center: John Mekrut's Bio https://www.thebalancedbrain.com/our-team/john-mekrut/ Show Notes: 0:00 :24 pre Show John Mekrut 0:36 Suisun City 1:22 Reference to Porn Episode 1:29 Jay Gunkelman beard gone 2:49 John Mekrut has clients that ask if they can watch porn during NF session 5:10 Jays Naked Face background 12:57 Dirk Deridder 14:17 Martijn Arns 16:03 NP Article Woodstock for Neuroscience https://www.dailyrepublic.com/townnews/biology/suisun-city-to-become-brainiac-capital-of-the-world/article_329b8242-6153-11ee-8b08-0f35a4a75d57.html 18:52 2022 Suisun City 20:01 Dr Thatcher Linkedn in post regarding imedisync creates FUD 24:25 NF is held to more scrutiny than other mediums 27:36 Dr Mari Swingle Paper Neurofeedback, Where Are We and Where Are We Going? Three Critical Issues for Consideration: Perspective from 25 Years of Practice http://www.drmariswingle.com/wp-content/uploads/Biofeedback-Nov-2021-publication.pdf 29:17 Martijn Arns Biomarkers to help guide prescribing medication 35:54 TMS has less scrutiny than Neurofeedback 37:55 @neurostar TMS 38:03 @Brainsway TMS 38:10 #Magventure TMS 38:19 TMS should use EEG to guide points of application Martijn Arns found biomarkers to help TMS providers 43:10 John Mekrut on Quick Fixes 45:16 Males vs Females Medication bias 47:16 imedisync database differentiates Male vs Female 49:19 Database that doesn't differentiate is a lesser database 52:11 How do you correct database that doesn't differentiate sex? 57:34 Agism 59:31 jay Gunkelman Screen Share with EEG Phenotypes and Biomarkers --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/support

KeyLIME
[426] Re-Run of Episode 227 The Hitchhiker's Guide to Clinical Performance Indicators

KeyLIME

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 27:07


This paper, Smirnova et al, is a team of heavy hitting meded authors. The group set out to describe how CPIs, as measures of the activities, behaviours, and abilities of clinicians, can inform medical education and health care quality improvement.    Authors conclusions: 19:55 Jason's Spare Keys: 20:37 Voting for Methods = 2, N/A, N/A, 2. Voting for Impact = 5, 4, 5, 4. Authors: Smirnova A et. al., Publication details: Defining and Adopting Clinical Performance Measures in Graduate Medical Education: Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going? Acad Med. 2019 May;94(5):671-677 

Robert McLean's Podcast
Climate News: The world is on fire, the world is drowning; High temperatures and humudsity threaten humans

Robert McLean's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 16:01


"Humans can't endure temperatures and humidities as high as previously thought"; "The impact of climate change on the Pacific Nations"; "U.S. Investigating Why Delta Passengers Were Kept on Plane in Extreme Heat"; "Fossil fuel giants “gaslighting” on emissions, Climate Council calls for greenwash ban"; "Green Banks Spring Up in States, Spurred by $27 Billion Fund"; "Big Oil's Real Agenda on Climate Change 2022"; "Fossil fuel booster speaks to Senate Republicans"; "Lakes will ‘die' without urgent action"; "She's on a Mission From God: Suing Big Oil for Climate Damages"; "6 women leading the fight against climate change"; "The World Bank Is Failing on Climate Change"; "Cracking the Code: Finding “Economic Growth” in Federal Law"; "Youth at Angola held in extreme heat, solitary confinement, court filings say"; "Green groups demand US end talks on natural gas certification"; "All-Consuming" - George Monbiot;" "A Vast Lake Has Captivated California Where Farms Stood a Year Ago"; "Heat Affects Older People More. Here's How to Stay Safe."; "Ancient soil shows part of Greenland was ice-free — and could soon melt again, scientists say"; "Protesters facing more charges over Woodside evacuation"; "Shire of Collie rejects proposal to install EV charging stations in town, citing 'extremely low' usage"; "Rich lode of EV metals could boost Taliban and its new Chinese partners"; "Want to slash your winter heating costs by 75 per cent? Ditch gas and go electric"; "This new factory will turn CO2 into sustainable jet fuel"; "Seniors are migrating to states that face America's most extreme heat"; "Flying in Europe up to 30 times cheaper than train, says Greenpeace"; "Prosecco grapes under threat due to climate change: study"; "How Biden's climate law will — and won't — transform America"; "Man found dead in Death Valley as temperatures soared to 121 degrees"; "Where Are We Going, Really?"; "What's causing this summer's extreme heat waves?"; "Airlines could ditch flights to Australia to meet future emissions promises, parliament told"; "ONLINE FARM BUSINESS RESILIENCE SHORT COURSE"; "The heat index reached 152 degrees in the Middle East — nearly at the limit for human survival"; "88 million people in the U.S. may be exposed to dangerous heat today"; "Some of Europe's Most Popular Wines at Risk From Climate Crisis"; "Carbon Sequestration 101: Everything You Need to Know"; "China's Xi Rebuffs Kerry's Call for Faster Climate Action"; "Energy bills could drop by 75pc if Victorians from gas to electricity, report says"; "Flotation Energy starts Gippsland offshore wind work – before getting a licence"; "How to Protect Yourself from Smoky Wildfire Air"; "‘It's unbearable': Phoenix roasts at 110-plus degrees, with no end in sight"; "Charon heatwave: Why is it so hot in Europe and how long will it last?"; "In pictures: Europe scorched by blistering temperatures as second heatwave hits"; "Hottest temperatures ever: How do countries in Europe compare?"; "House Republicans propose planting a trillion trees as they move away from climate change denial"; "‘Things Don't Always Change in a Nice, Gradual Way'"; "She's on a Mission From God: Suing Big Oil for Climate Damages"; "

Investors' Insights and Market Updates

Will History Repeat Itself? There has been a lot of negative headline news about the slowing economy, high but falling inflation, as well as the fight about the debt ceiling fight. Today, we are pointing out something we discussed last year: market performance 12 months after a midterm election. In this episode, you will see […] The post Where Are We Going? first appeared on Fi Plan Partners.

NRCAC Team Talk
Episode 38 - Affiliate Response to Stress and Burnout

NRCAC Team Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 47:00


EPISODE SUMMARY: “The ultimate solution to burnout is not self-care. It's caring for others and others caring for you.” There's no denying that self-care is important. Eating healthy, exercising, and taking vacation days can reduce stress on the body. But it's human connection and the relationships you have with others that make the difference. In this month's episode, Tony speaks with Dr. Heather Forkey and Dr. Jessica Griffin with UMass Chan Medical School about a different approach to address secondary traumatic stress and burnout. During their conversation, they share with us the affiliate response. They discuss the evolutionary foundation and strategies for organizations and individuals to reduce secondary traumatic stress and burnout. Topics in this episode Burnout and secondary traumatic stress definitions (4:03) Secondary traumatic stress symptoms (11:30) Evolutionary response to stress (12:51) Impact of culture and society (19:14) Strategies to reduce stress and burnout (27:22) Recommendations for organizations and teams to recognize and take action (30:52) Technology (36:00) Caring for others, others caring for you (39:12) Resources (42:50)   GUESTS: Heather C. Forkey, MD, is a Professor of Pediatrics and at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, and Director of the Foster Children Evaluation Service (FaCES) of the UMass Memorial Children's Medical Center.  She also serves as the Medical Director of Lifeline4Kids at University of Massachusetts Medical School.  She received her undergraduate degree from Cornell University and medical degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. She completed her pediatric residency and chief residency at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.  In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Forkey has been the recipient of local and federal grants to address issues of children in foster care and to translate promising practices to address physical and mental health needs of children who have been traumatized.  She has published and presents nationally and internationally on the topics, and serves in leadership roles for the National Child Traumatic Stress Network and the American Academy of Pediatrics on issues related to foster care, mental health and child trauma. She recently coauthored the book Childhood Trauma and Resilience: A Practical Guide, available from AAP Press. Jessica Griffin, PsyD Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Pediatrics; Executive Director, Lifeline For Kids; Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics; Executive Director, Lifeline For Kids; Executive Director, Resilience Through Relationships Center; Executive Director, Child Trauma Training Center Dr. Griffin is a clinical and forensic psychologist with specialties in childhood trauma, resilience, and relationships. Dr. Griffin is a nationally recognized expert in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), trauma, resilience, and relationships. She developed the UMass Child Trauma Training Center (now known as Lifeline For Kids) which has trained over 100,000 professionals in trauma, trauma-informed care, and trauma sensitive practices. She is a highly sought-after public speaker and go-to expert for national media and is a regular contributor on news outlets. She is a co-author of a book by the American Academy of Pediatrics, Childhood Trauma and Resilience, A Practical Guide, a go-to resource on childhood trauma for pediatrics. Recently, Dr. Griffin also authored a book for couples, Relationship Rx: Prescriptions for Lasting Love and Deeper Connection.   RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: Childhood Trauma and Resilience: A Practical Guide by Heather C. Forkey MD FAAP, Jessica L. Griffin PsyD and Moira Szilagyi MD PhD FAAP: https://www.amazon.com/Childhood-Trauma-Resilience-Practical-Guide/dp/1610025067 Relationship Rx: Prescriptions for Lasting Love and Deeper Connection by Jessica Griffin and Pepper Schwartz: https://www.amazon.com/Relationship-Rx-Prescriptions-Lasting-Connection/dp/1538165732 Lifeline for Kids: https://www.umassmed.edu/cttc/ Caring for Caregivers Experiencing Secondary Trauma: A Call to Action: https://assets.libsyn.com/show/159677/STS_Clinical_Peds_2022.pdf Oxytocin has ‘tend-and-defend' functionality in group conflict across social vertebrates: https://assets.libsyn.com/show/159677/tend_and_defend.pdf Physician Distress and Burnout: The Neurobiological Perspective: https://assets.libsyn.com/show/159677/neurobiol_burnout_shanafelt.pdf Physician Well-being 2.0: Where Are WE and Where Are We Going?: https://assets.libsyn.com/show/159677/wellbeing_2.0_shanafelt.pdf Northeast Regional Children's Advocacy Center: https://www.nrcac.org Regional Children's Advocacy Centers: https://www.regionalcacs.org   Have an idea for a future Team Talk guest or topic? We want to hear from you! Email your suggestions to Tony DeVincenzo at tony@nrcac.org. Disclaimer: This project was sponsored by NRCAC from Grant Award Number 15PJDP-22-GK-03061-JJVO awarded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, OJJDP or NRCAC.  

The Danny Miranda Podcast
#322: JT Barnett – Seeing The Future

The Danny Miranda Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 78:36


JT Barnett is a former professional athlete turned founder and content creator. His content is centered around business, marketing, and lifestyle and has grown his audience to over 1M people. In this conversation, we spoke about how he broke down different platforms at a young age, how he spots talent, JT's internal growth, how to find a wife, when he knew he'd be famous, and much more. Sponsored by... Aarthi & Sriram's Good Time Show (@AarthiAndSriram). Listen to conversations with founders, athletes, and technologists who have made it from being outsiders to insiders. Past guests include Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Naomi Osaka, Gary Vaynerchuk, and many more – Apple / Spotify / YouTube (0:00) Intro (2:00) Breaking Down MySpace & Instagram (5:41) Why Does JT Break Down Platforms? (9:13) Systems Are Meant To Be Built Then Broken (24:59) Where Are We Going? (30:45) Why Do We Take Selfies Now? (37:15) Public Relationship & Fame (44:22) Finding A Wife (46:32) JT's Many Coaches (49:55) Going Internal (52:15) More Comfortable In Survival (59:18) When Did JT Know He Was Going To Be Famous? (1:00:19) Spotting Talent (1:08:53) Scaling The Unscalable (1:13:48) What Does JT Want People To Take Away? (1:17:18) Challenge Resources 11 Reasons Not To Be Famous By Tim Ferriss https://tim.blog/2020/02/02/reasons-to-not-become-famous/ Due Diligence: JT Barnett – Lessons From 1M+ on TikTok & Avising Brands and Creators – https://open.spotify.com/episode/3TVemUDfVabqzJO7nlbcPp?si=70e79200b3434f8b Creators Mentioned By JT Matt Choi – https://www.instagram.com/mattchoi_6 Tamar Ciment – https://www.tiktok.com/@tamarciment Victoria Paris – https://www.tiktok.com/@victoriaparis Timm Chiusano – https://www.tiktok.com/@timmchiusano Connor Price – https://www.instagram.com/connorprice_ Arden Jones – https://www.instagram.com/ardenjones JT's Links Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jtbarnett/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jtbarnett. TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jtbarnett My Links ✉️ Newsletter: https://dannymiranda.substack.com

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music

Episode 91 The Silent Episode Playlist Morton Feldman, “Intersection” (1953) from First Recordings: 1950s (1999 Mode). Feldman, like Cage, had already been a proponent of including silence in his pieces. Feldman was a part of the Project of Music for Magnetic Tape (1951 to 1954), an artist's collective founded by Cage to explore experiments in magnetic tape music. From this period came several works, the most famous of which was Williams Mix (1952) by Cage. For Williams Mix, Cage commissioned the recording of hundreds of taped sounds by Louis and Bebe Barron and then specified how to splice them together using a daunting 192-page graphical composition created using chance operations. Cage conceived the work for eight tracks of magnetic tape played simultaneously. The other members of the collective, in addition to helping edit Williams Mix, also created some unique works of their own using the same library of sounds. Feldman was one of these composers but took a decidedly different approach than Cage. For Intersection, Feldman used a graphic score composed of a grid, a method he had been testing for various instrumental works such as Intersections No. 1 for Piano (1951). The score could be likened to a sheet of graph paper with one row assigned to each of the eight channels. Each square, or cell, of each row represented a unit of time to be occupied by either a sound or silence. The sounds were assigned only as numbers representing the lengths of tape snippets to be used, thus regulating the duration of individual sounds. The sequence and simultaneity of the audio was dictated by the “intersection” of sounds and silences across the columns of the score. The realization of the piece was left in the hands of Cage and Earle Brown, who assembled the tape segments by following the grid score. The choice of sounds drawn from the tape library was left to the executors of the score. Whereas Cage had not actually specified the use of silence in the score of Williams Mix, Feldman clearly had, and this is evident from the result. Speaking about the piece later, Feldman famously said that he “loathed the sound of electronic music.” He disliked the labor of executing a piece by cutting up magnetic tape and didn't feel the result was justifiably unique. He also said, “John [Cage] says that experimental music is where the outcome cannot be foreseen. . . . After my first adventure in electronic music, its outcome was foreseen.” 3:24 John Cage Variations I from Darmstadt Aural Documents Box 2 – Communication (2012 NEOS). Two Pianos, Electronics, Radio Sets, David Tudor, John Cage. This German disc is part of the Darmstadt Aural Documents projects and features recordings from 1958. This track was of the European premiere of Variations 1 and was recorded at the International Ferienkurse für Neue Musik Darmstadt September 3, 1958. This track is enlightening because it not only contains a work by Cage with purposefully scored silences, albeit by chance operations, but is also a live recording with an audience. You can clearly hear how the audience responds during the silent passages, mostly in their bemusement. Whereas the implied humor was unintentional, I often experienced this phenomenon while seeing a Cage performance. I wanted to include this as an example of what can happen when silence becomes part of a live performance. Chance operations were used to determine the placement and duration of silences. 8:50 John Cage, “WBAI” (1960) from Early Electronic And Tape Music (2014 Sub Rosa). Sine wave oscillator, record player, synthesizer, radio. Description of the piece from the score in the Edition Peters catalogue (1962) of Cage's works: “Certain operations may be found impossible e.g., 3 or 4 at once. Let the operator do what he can without calling in assistants.” Chance operations were used to determine the placement and duration of silences. This performance for sine wave oscillator, record player, synthesizer, radio. Not performed by Cage and recorded in 2013 by participants following the score. Originally presented on WBAI (NY) as a solo work scored for performance with Cage's lecture ("Where Are We Going? And What Are We Doing?"). From the comments of the score: “This composition may be used in whole or in part by an operator of machines.” Personnel on this disc include, Square-wave oscillator, Auxiliary Sounds, Radio, Robert Worby; Performer, Langham Research Centre Auxiliary Sounds, Cassette, Open-reel tape, Radio, Iain Chambers; Synthesizer, Auxiliary Sounds, Spoken Word, Philip Tagney; Turntables, Auxiliary Sounds, Open-reel tape, Felix Carey. 7:04 John Cage, David Tudor, “Klangexperimente (Sound Experiment)” 1963 from Siemens-Studio Für Elektronische Musik (1998 Siemens Kultur Programm). Interesting collection of tracks by a variety of artists invited to explore the technological possibilities of the early "Studio for Electronic Music" built and run by Siemens since 1956 in Munich and Ulm. In the case of the Cage piece, both Cage and Tudor programmed this work using punch cards, an early computer control device. Chance operations were used to determine the placement and duration of silences. 1:58 Henri Pousseur, “Scambi (Exchanges)” (1957) from Panorama Des Musiques Expérimentales (1964 Philips) is an electronic music tape composition by the Belgian composer , realized in 1957 at the Studio di Fonologia musicale di Radio Milano. Pousseur fluidly added silence patches throughout this piece, using them to create tension due to their unpredictable nature. This is an analog recording, so the silences include an abundance of tape hiss. 6:27 Ton Bruynèl, “Reflexen (Reflexes)” (1961) from Anthology of Dutch Electronic Tape Music: Volume 1 (1955-1966) (1978 Composer's Voice). Recorded in Bruynèl private electronic music studio. Another tape work that shows the potential for splicing in silence as a tool of the composer. The silences are carefully added from about the 2:14 to 4:00 mark to underscore the accelerating pace of the music. Note that the original recording has rumble from what sounds like a turntable, plus tape hiss, so the “silences” are not as abject as they are in digital recordings. 4:41 MEV (Musica Elettronica Viva), “Spacecraft” from Live Electronic Music Improvised (1970 Mainstream). Performers, Alan Bryant, Alvin Curran, Frederic Rzewski, Ivan Vandor, Richard Teitelbaum (Moog Modular synthesizer). The liner notes described the following editing process for this album that includes the random insertion of silent passages within the recorded live tracks: “The tape has been edited and interspersed with silence in accordance with a random number programme to give a representative cross-section of a concert lasting two hours.” 19:50 Maggi Payne, “Scirocco” from Crystal (1986 Lovely Music Ltd.). Composed, engineered, performed by Maggi Payne. This beautiful piece of ghostly, haunting sounds is long enough to create an expectation of a continuous soundscape, only to two drop off in two spots to present long silent or nearly silent passages. 10:26 Mika Vainio, “In a Frosted Lake” from Aíneen Musta Puhelin = Black Telephone Of Matter (2009 Touch). Produced and recorded in Berlin 2008. This piece seems to be about amplitude and inaudible frequencies, frameworked by silences. There is a pattern of eight peak tones from the start to the end of the piece. In between these peaks are quieter sounds and silences, with a tension that leans toward achieving a silent state. 5:53 Giancarlo Mangini, “September 14, 2020, from 4.50a.m. to 5.02a.m. ...and remember what peace there may be in silence” from Electronic Music Philosophy, Vol. 27: Silence (2020 Bandcamp). From the twenty-seventh collection of tracks from the collective known as Electronic Music Philosophy (Tustin, California) came this disc devoted to works composed using silence as a principal technique. In this work, there is a steady pattern of silences from start to finish, but the duration of the silences gradually increases in many instances as the work progresses. 11:38 Richard Chartier, “Herein, Then” from Other Materials(2002 3Particles). This disc includes is a compilation of tracks and unreleased works from 1999-2001. Limited to 500 copies. Composed, produced, programmed, and performed by Richard Chartier. As with many of his tracks, Chartier explores the outer reaches of human hearing. Many of the sounds in this track cannot be heard when played on loudspeakers with even moderate background noise. There are actually only two spots of abject, digital silence in this track, although due to the low frequency and amplitude of many of the other electronic tones, you might think there in nothing there. This is a clever, psychological trick. 5:02 Marina Rosenfeld, “Formal Arrangement” from Plastic Materials (2009 Room40). Composed and performed by Marina Rosenfeld. Among the various commissions found on this disc is this solo electronic work. A pattern of silences in which 25 evenly-spaced sound events, mostly gong- or bell-like tones, are each followed by a fade and then a discrete, abject silence. 2:35 Tetsu Inoue, “Super Digital” from Fragment Dots (2000 Tzadik). Composed, Programmed by Tetsu Inoue. I knew Tetsu and he would probably be embarrassed to know that I counted every conceivable “digital” silence in this special piece of music. There are 293 of them that I think one can perceive. Many are short, but because silence is an important structural component of this work, I thought it warranted a fresh listen. The longest of these silences is but 2.5 seconds. The shortness of all the tones, either audible or silent, works together to form a unity. 3:39 Miki Yui, “Balloon” from Small Sounds (1999 BMP Lab). Composed, engineered, and performed by Miki Yui. Recorded in Cologne, Germany. The composer wrote, “small sounds are to merge and fuse with your acoustic environment—please play in a transparent level; in different atmosphere.” In this piece, the silences are placed in the middle of sounds to break up an otherwise continuous noise. 2:57 Opening background music: Mooshzoom, “Silence” from Electronic Music Philosophy, Vol. 27: Silence (2020 Bandcamp). From the twenty-seventh collection of tracks from the collective known as Electronic Music Philosophy (Tustin, California) came this disc devoted to works composed using silence as a principal technique. Plus clips from the following as examples: Amelie Lens, “Resonance” from Contradiction (2017 Second State); Nora En Pure, “Norma Jean” from Come With Me (2013 Enormous Tunes). Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation: For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.  

Vineyard Grants Pass
Where Are We Going? Finale

Vineyard Grants Pass

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 61:23


Pastor Doug finishes the series Where Are We Going? with teaching on Baptism of the Holy Spirit.

Mendham Hills
Where Are We Going? // Home For Christmas // John Isemann

Mendham Hills

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 51:54


Where Are We Going? // Home For Christmas // John Isemann by Sunday Podcast

Author2Author
Author2Author with Priscilla Long

Author2Author

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 41:00


Bill welcomes author Priscilla Long to the show. Priscilla is a Seattle-based writer of poetry, creative nonfiction, science, history, and fiction, and a long-time independent teacher of writing. Her seventh book is Dancing with the Muse in Old Age. Her two poetry books are Holy Magic and Crossing Over: Poems. Her awards include a National Magazine Award for a science-based feature. Her how-to-write book is The Writer's Portable Mentor: A Guide to Art, Craft, and the Writer's Life. Other books are a collection of memoirist essays, Fire and Stone: Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? and Minding the Muse: A Handbook for Painters, Composers, Writers, and Other Creators. Her first book was Where the Sun Never Shines: A History of America's Bloody Coal Industry. 

Tribo TDAH
Tribo TDAH #88 - TDAH e dupla excepcionalidade (AH/SD - altas habilidades e superdotação) (Parte 2)

Tribo TDAH

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 77:58


Olá, bem-vindo à Tribo TDAH, o podcast com hiperfoco na sua vida! Hoje nós vamos terminar de falar sobre TDAH, altas habilidades e superdotação (ou AH/DS), então venha entender como pessoas duplamente excepcionais podem ter mais dificuldades e diagnóstico tardio por serem inteligentes! Descubra como nosso Transtorno de Déficit de Atenção e Hiperatividade pode mascarar habilidades acima da média em diversas áreas e fazer com que pessoas nunca descubram que são talentosas pela falta de avaliação do nosso transtorno. #TDAH #TDAHpodcasters #PcDPodcasters #LGBTPodcasters #OPodcastÉDelas #MulheresPodcasters --- **Seja um TDAHyper e ajude a Tribo TDAH a crescer!** - Tribo TDAH no Apoia.se --- **Links de referência** - Tribo TDAH #02 - TDAH e genialidade - How to Nourish and Nurture a Gifted Child with ADHD - Unlocking the Potential of Gifted Kids with ADHD - Empirical Investigation of Twice-Exceptionality: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going? - Giftedness and ADHD: Identification, Misdiagnosis, and Dual Diagnosis - Twice-Exceptional Learners: Who Needs to Know What? - A dupla-excepcionalidade: relações entre altas habilidades/superdotação com a síndrome de Asperger, transtorno de déficit de atenção e hiperatividade e transtornos de aprendizagem - Masking effect of high IQ on the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test in an adult sample with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder - The Anthropology of Twice Exceptionality: Is Today's Disability Yesterday's (or Tomorrow's) Evolutionary Advantage? A Case Study with ADD/ADHD - Tips for Gifted Adults with ADHD - Twice-Exceptional Kids: Both Gifted and Challenged --- **Siga a Tribo TDAH** - Tribo TDAH (Twitter - @triboTDAH) - Tribo TDAH (Instagram - @tribotdah) - Tribo TDAH (Twitch - tribotdah) --- **Edição** - Andrey Mattos (Twitter - @andreymatttos)

Tribo TDAH
Tribo TDAH #87 - TDAH e dupla excepcionalidade (AH/SD - altas habilidades e superdotação) (Parte 1)

Tribo TDAH

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 56:59


Olá, bem-vindo à Tribo TDAH, o podcast com hiperfoco na sua vida! Hoje nós vamos falar sobre TDAH, altas habilidades e superdotação (ou AH/SD), então venha entender como pessoas duplamente excepcionais podem ter mais dificuldades e diagnóstico tardio por serem inteligentes! Descubra como nosso Transtorno de Déficit de Atenção e Hiperatividade pode mascarar habilidades acima da média em diversas áreas e fazer com que pessoas nunca descubram que são talentosas pela falta de avaliação do nosso transtorno. #TDAH #TDAHpodcasters #PcDPodcasters #LGBTPodcasters #OPodcastÉDelas #MulheresPodcasters --- **Seja um TDAHyper e ajude a Tribo TDAH a crescer!** - Tribo TDAH no Apoia.se --- **Links de referência** - Tribo TDAH #02 - TDAH e genialidade - How to Nourish and Nurture a Gifted Child with ADHD - Unlocking the Potential of Gifted Kids with ADHD - Empirical Investigation of Twice-Exceptionality: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going? - Giftedness and ADHD: Identification, Misdiagnosis, and Dual Diagnosis - Twice-Exceptional Learners: Who Needs to Know What? - A dupla-excepcionalidade: relações entre altas habilidades/superdotação com a síndrome de Asperger, transtorno de déficit de atenção e hiperatividade e transtornos de aprendizagem - Masking effect of high IQ on the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test in an adult sample with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder - The Anthropology of Twice Exceptionality: Is Today's Disability Yesterday's (or Tomorrow's) Evolutionary Advantage? A Case Study with ADD/ADHD - Tips for Gifted Adults with ADHD - Twice-Exceptional Kids: Both Gifted and Challenged --- **Siga a Tribo TDAH** - Tribo TDAH (Twitter - @triboTDAH) - Tribo TDAH (Instagram - @tribotdah) - Tribo TDAH (Twitch - tribotdah) --- **Edição** - Andrey Mattos (Twitter - @andreymatttos)

Christiansburg Baptist Church
Lord, Teach Us to Pray

Christiansburg Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 43:54


We are in the middle of a study titled, “Where Are We Going?” where we are taking time to look at where God has called our church to go with him to fulfill the purposes he has set out for us. We are tackling this by looking at six different purposes God gives the church and taking two…

Christiansburg Baptist Church
Lord, Teach Us to Pray

Christiansburg Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 43:54


We are in the middle of a study titled, “Where Are We Going?” where we are taking time to look at where God has called our church to go with him to fulfill the purposes he has set out for us. We are tackling this by looking at six different purposes God gives the church and taking two…

Good Morning Portugal!
Where Are We Going to Live? (excerpt from 'Should I Move to Portugal?' with added commentary)

Good Morning Portugal!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 6:15


Your daily excerpt from our new e-book - 'Should I Move to Portugal?"Please 'follow' to get each new page as it's published, here - https://ko-fi.com/post/Where-Are-We-Going-to-Live-Y8Y3F99BVPrefer YouTube? Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCejAX8DvVR1I_AIeO5zX3QAWe (Carl & Louisa) help people to 'feel at home in Portugal' through personal coaching, group work and stacks of helpful resources. Book a call with us to find if we can help you with your Portuguese adventure, wherever you are on the journey - https://calendly.com/carlmunson/30min

Christiansburg Baptist Church
Exalting God in Worship

Christiansburg Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 39:59


We are in our second week of our study, “Where Are We Going?” Last week, we simply gave an overview of what the Bible shows us about where God wants us to go as a church. We are starting this week looking the first of six purposes God gives the church. We are actually beginning with the one we are strongest…

Christiansburg Baptist Church
Exalting God in Worship

Christiansburg Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 39:59


We are in our second week of our study, “Where Are We Going?” Last week, we simply gave an overview of what the Bible shows us about where God wants us to go as a church. We are starting this week looking the first of six purposes God gives the church. We are actually beginning with the one we are strongest…

North Village Church Sermons
Build: Rise Up And Build

North Village Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 42:37


This week we look at Nehemiah 2. Join us as pastor Michael points out: 1. Where Have We Been? 2. Where Are We Going? 3. What Are Our Obstacles? www.northvillagechurch.com

rise up where are we going where have we been
The United States of Anxiety
Revisiting A Conservative View of the Vigilante Right

The United States of Anxiety

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 30:47 Very Popular


Mona Charen discusses the true meaning of conservative and the radical shift in the GOP. Companion listening for this episode: Episode 1: How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Going? (9/22/2016) Listen back to our very first episode where we went to Long Island to find out if America has truly lost its mind. *And stream our Summer Playlist on Spotify here.  “The United States of Anxiety” airs live on Sunday evenings at 6pm ET. The podcast episodes are lightly edited from our live broadcasts. To catch all the action, tune into the show on Sunday nights via the stream on WNYC.org/anxiety or tell your smart speakers to play WNYC.    We want to hear from you! Connect with us on Twitter @WNYC using the hashtag #USofAnxiety or email us at anxiety@wnyc.org.

Bethel Assembly of God - Carrington, ND

“Where Are We Going”. The post Where Are We Going appeared first on Bethel Assembly of God - Carrington, ND.

Buddha at the Gas Pump
649. Duane Elgin 2nd Interview

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 104:10 Very Popular


Duane Elgin is an internationally recognized speaker, author, and social visionary. He has an MBA in business and an MA in economic history  He has worked as a senior staff member of the Presidential Commission on the American Future, and a senior social scientist co-authoring numerous studies of the long-range future for clients such as the President's Science Advisor; the National Science Foundation; and others. Duane has also co-founded three non-profit organizations working for media accountability and citizen empowerment. He received the Peace Prize of Japan, the Goi Award, in recognition of his contribution to a global “vision, consciousness, and lifestyle” that fosters a “more sustainable and spiritual culture.” Duane is the Co-director of the Choosing Earth Project. His books include: Choosing Earth: Humanity's Journey of Initiation Through Breakdown and Collapse to Mature Planetary Community "The Living Universe: Where Are We? Who Are We? Where Are We Going?"; "Promise Ahead: A Vision of Hope and Action for Humanity's Future"; "Voluntary Simplicity: Toward a Way of Life That Is Outwardly Simple, Inwardly Rich"; and "Awakening Earth: Exploring the Evolution of Human Culture and Consciousness" (Also available as a free download on Duane's site.) He co-authored the book "Changing Images of Man" with Joseph Campbell and other scholars. In addition, Duane has contributed chapters to twenty-three books and has published more than a hundred major articles. Websites: choosingearth.org duaneelgin.com Discussion of this interview in the BatGap Community Facebook Group. Transcript of this interview First interview with Duane Interview recorded June 4, 2022. Video and audio below. Audio also available as a Podcast.

Cryptocurrency for Beginners: with Crypto Casey
Which Market Phase Are We In?

Cryptocurrency for Beginners: with Crypto Casey

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 10:13


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KMTT - the Torah Podcast
What Are We Counting, Where Are We Going?

KMTT - the Torah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 29:57


From Redemption to Consolation: Between Pesach and 9BeAv. Our Best Strategies for Bi'at Ha-Go'el. #2 What Are We Counting, Where Are We Going, by Rabbi Gidon Rothstein In this second installment, we will discuss the counting of the Omer: Is it connected to the Omer sacrifice, to the Giving of the Torah, or to something else entirely? One act or many acts together? What does that mean for how it should shape/change us? An alumnus of Har Etzion (1982), Rabbi Dr. Gidon Rothstein has served in the community rabbinate and in educational roles at the high school and adult level. He is an author of Jewish fiction and non-fiction, most recently "We're Missing the Point: What's Wrong with the Orthodox Jewish Community and How to Fix It."

The Whispering GM
A State of the Project

The Whispering GM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 36:19


- - Description - - A look back on 2021, where we are and how we got here, and where I want to go in the new year. Then, some call ins, talking about clerics, player agency, and a little house ruling! Want to join the conversation? Drop me a message: https://anchor.fm/clerics-wear-ringmail ! Theme music by Michael Ramir C, courtesy of Mixkit.co (https://mixkit.co/). - - Show Notes - - 00:00 - Intro 00:54 - Theme 01:24 - Looking Back at 2021 03:24 - Where Are We Now? 07:29 - Where Are We Going? 12:13 - You should listen to Tale of the Manticore! 12:56 - Clerics with Karl (Do Players Know what they Want?) 18:57 - Jason Call-nerly! (Nortons, Ravenloft, and House-Ruling) 33:32 - Outro 35:56 - Theme - - Links - - Karl Rodriguez, The GMOlogist Presents! (https://anchor.fm/karl-rodriguez) Jason Connerly, Nerd's RPG Variety Podcast (https://anchor.fm/jason376)

THE MIND FULL MEDIC PODCAST
Season 2 wrap up and wellbeing 2.0 with Dr Cheryl Martin

THE MIND FULL MEDIC PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 31:52


Season 2 / 2021 wrap up.  Thank you to listeners and our growing global community.  Another opportunity to review the year and season that was and to give particular thanks to my incredible guests for generously and enthusiastically sharing their time, expertise and perspective. I am very proud of the space we are creating.  I discuss this paper by Dr Tait Shanafelt which articulates the future of sustaining the wellbeing, performance and longevity of practice of physicians. Physician Well-being 2.0:Where are We and Where Are We Going? Tait D. Shanafelt MDDOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mayocp.2021.06.005Wellbeing 2.0 is characterised in this article by :Human QualitiesVulnerability Work-life integrationSelf-compassionCommunity Meaning and ConnectionThese are themes which  recur through season 1 and 2.Top Reads :1. The Emergency Mind Dr Dan Dworkis ( S 2 E 7)https://www.emergencymind.com/book2.Emotional Female Dr Yumiko Kadota ( S 2 E 3) https://www.penguin.com.au/books/emotional-female-97817608946273.Emotional Agility Susan David ( as recommended by Dr Andrea Austin S2 E14) 4. Atomic Habits James Clear5. The Fearless Organization Amy C Edmondson ( as discussed S2 E 15 with Dr Eve Purdy) and hot off the press The Thriving Doctor Sharee Johnson ( S2 E 1 ) to add to your 2022 list :https://learn.coachingfordoctors.net.au"There comes a point where we need to stop just pulling people out of theriver. We need to go upstream and find out why they are falling in""Do your little bit of good where you are; it's those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world."Archbishop Desmond Tutu     This Season and episode is dedicated to the loving memory of Margaret Welsh 15th October 1929 - 23rd March 2021.    Disclaimer: The content in this podcast is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care professional. Moreover views expressed here are our own and do not  necessarily reflect those of  our employers or other official organisations.  The  podcast host  declares that there are no conflicts of interest.

Believers Church - Tulsa, OK
Where Are We Going? | What does this look like at BC and how does that affect me? | October 10, 2021

Believers Church - Tulsa, OK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021


Join the Believers Church gathering for Sunday, October 10, 2021 for a discussion of Where Are We Going? What does this look like at BC and how does that affect me? That is what we have been covering as we are discovering the what, how, who and where of discipleship. Let’s say YES to being […]

Believers Church | bctulsa.com
Where Are We Going? | What does this look like at BC and how does that affect me? | October 10, 2021

Believers Church | bctulsa.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021


Join the Believers Church gathering for Sunday, October 10, 2021 for a discussion of Where Are We Going? What does this look like at BC and how does that affect me? That is what we have been covering as we are discovering the what, how, who and where of discipleship. Let's say YES to being near and like Jesus

Believers Church | bctulsa.com
Where Are We Going? | What does this look like at BC and how does that affect me? | October 10, 2021

Believers Church | bctulsa.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021


Join the Believers Church gathering for Sunday, October 10, 2021 for a discussion of Where Are We Going? What does this look like at BC and how does that affect me? That is what we have been covering as we are discovering the what, how, who and where of discipleship. Let's say YES to being near and like Jesus

Bellarmine On Business
The Business of Space - Dr. Mike H. Ryan

Bellarmine On Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 37:13


Episode 13: In today's episode, host Jim Ray interviews Dr. Mike H. Ryan, Professor of Management and Rubel's Associate Dean, who also has an extensive background in space-related topics.  As private sector activity ramps up, there's a tremendous future available to us.  Join us for an interesting conversation about the business of space. Elon Musk's SpaceX recently took 4 civilians into space for the first time. Other high-profile companies such as Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin are also making inroads in to space exploration.  Growing up, Dr. Ryan assumed he might actually take a job in space.  As the space race heated up with Sputnik and our mission to the moon, it was hard for him to imagine we wouldn't go back to the moon during the next 50 years.  He spent time in the US Air Force, before returning to school.  He completed his Master's and PhD.  Currently, he's one of the few professors in the US who does research on “space business.” Dr. Ryan is personally acquainted with Max Faget and also astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong. He's written numerous books and 75-100 publications and has given an extensive number of presentations, generally involving some aspect of space. Space – It's Just a Place The idea of working in space can seem intimidating to many.  It all seems so complex, even though we are much less intimidated with the idea of working in the oceans.  Dr. Ryan explains that it shouldn't be so difficult to conceptualize.  After all, it's just a place. If you think about it, the distance it would take to fly from Louisville to Australia on business (9,963 miles) is actually farther than the distance from earth to the international space station (only 254 miles). Rockets Everything in space is about getting from point A to point B.  Rockets are a primary mode of transportation.  As our technology evolved, we transferred from rockets to the space shuttle.  Over time, the shuttles became less reliable, so we moved back to travel via rockets.  Unfortunately, we had not kept up the investment in this mode, so we relied on rockets from other countries (i.e. Russia). Dr. Ryan firmly believes there are many other ways in which we could utilize rocket technology, beyond simply putting satellites into space.  There are plenty of opportunities for people to work in space, as well.  One of the challenge is making the trip and return trip feasible.  Reusability is a key consideration.  SpaceX and Blue Origin are proving that reusability is absolutely possible. Over time, reusability reduces the cost of putting people and equipment into space.  This opens up the possibility of more frequent visits.  The opportunities stretch as far as you can imagine. Rocket propellant (“fuel”) is actually cheaper than people might imagine.  It's primarily liquid hydrogen and/or liquid oxygen.  Both of those are components of water.  There may be other options which we could develop to replace liquid rocket fuel. Dr. Ryan discusses how a “space plane” could be extremely advantageous vs. the rockets we know today.  Reusability combined with the ability to take off and land from a variety of locations would reduce the cost of going to low-earth orbit and potentially further. Mining in Space Rare elements, minerals and even water are abundant in space.  We think about the moon, but also consider asteroids and even Mars.  If we can figure out how to maintain supply levels, we could put many more people into space for an extended period of time.  Dr. Ryan discusses how something called a “mass driver” working on an electromagnetic rail system could eliminate the need for rocket fuel to get material into low-earth orbit.  The mass driver could launch a payload into orbit.  This would provide those supply levels, which could then be used for a variety of purposes and destinations.  Dr. Ryan explains that many minerals are extremely abundant in asteroids.  He explains that a nickel-iron asteroid the size of UofL's Cardinal Stadium would provide enough iron ore for approximately 100 years.  Many asteroids are composed of water.  These could also be captured and brought to earth.  The opportunities are simply amazing, if we can figure out how to do it economically and efficiently. Solar power satellites could be deployed to beam down a constant source of solar energy to provide extremely inexpensive power to specific locations.  In expensive electric power could also facilitate the conversion of sea water to fresh water for food growth and sanitation. Satellites There are approximately 10,000 satellites currently in orbit.  There are a couple hundred thousand pieces of space debris.  People are already researching how best to deal with the debris. We are currently building constellations of satellites.  Elon Musk's team is focusing on communication satellites for cell phones and data.  This could dramatically increase speed and availability.  Roadblocks to Commercializing Space Interestingly, one of the initial roadblocks has to do with treaties sign by and among countries because, at the time, we really didn't understand the vast opportunities available in space.  We simple couldn't imagine it would one day be possible. During the next 5, 10 or 50 years, our ability to begin harnessing space opportunities will increase exponentially.  We'll need to find the best way to replace those treaties with some other type of infrastructure. Because of the sheer size of the earth, the gravity well exerts tremendous pull.  Escaping this pull and getting into space adds tremendous cost for our current technologies.  If we could figure out how to manufacture in space, theoretically, we could reach much further into space at a more economic level.  The Impact of Space on Kentucky's Economy Kentucky's number one export is space-related aerospace products.  Yes, it outpaces bourbon.  We export $12-$13 billion in goods, which helps to maintain 19,000 Kentucky jobs among over 600 companies.  Kentucky is #2 in the country for aerospace export.  There's a company called Space Tango, located in Lexington, with its own testing facility on the international space station.  Where Are We Going from Here? Dr. Ryan concludes the episode with these comments.  In 5 years, we may have commercial space stations.  Eventually, we'll have a much larger commercial space station.  Within 15 years, Dr. Ryan sees us having a permanent lunar base.  In 20-25 years, we could have a commercial, lunar base.  Transportation breakthroughs will determine the pace of these advancements.  Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed during the Bellarmine on Business podcast do not necessarily reflect those of Bellarmine University, its administration or the faculty at large.  The episodes are designed to be insightful, thought-provoking and entertaining.   Want to Listen to Additional Episodes? You can find additional episodes on the Rubel School of Business Podcast page of the Bellarmine website, various Bellarmine social media pages, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, Libsyn, Podchaser and many other podcast directories.  We encourage you to subscribe to our podcast so you don't miss an episode. Interested in Developing a Podcast for Your Business or Organization? This podcast was produced by Jim Ray Consulting Services.  Jim Ray, host of the Bellarmine on Business podcast, can help you with the concept development, implementation, production and distribution of your own podcast.  For more information, visit:  https://jimrayconsultingservices.com/podcastproduction.  

Metamodern Spirituality
6. The Development of Metamodernism (w/ Timotheus Vermeulen)

Metamodern Spirituality

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 82:01


Timotheus Vermeulen talks with Brendan Graham Dempsey about the development of "metamodernism," a paradigm for understanding art and culture after postmodernism. After discussing the original impetus for and formation of the idea, he reflects on the continued relevance of the paradigm today, more than a decade after he and colleague Robin van den Akker first proposed it in their seminal 2010 article, "Notes on Metamodernism." More recent applications and deployments of the term "metamodernism" outside cultural studies proper (e.g., by Hanzi Freinacht, Lene Rachel Andersen, Tomas Björkman, Jonathan Rowson and Layman Pascal) are also considered. The conversation concludes with a look to the future of metamodernism, and a consideration of how it is playing out in the realm of contemporary spirituality. 00:00 Introduction 01:56 Beginnings: Coining "Metamodernism" for a New Cultural Sensibility 09:25 Is Metamodernism the "Dominant Structure of Feeling"? An Uneven Distribution 17:57 Roots: The Meta-Crisis, Internet 2.0, and a New Generation 27:23 Manifestations: Pragmatic Idealism on Left and Right: Informed Naivete and Relativist Absolutism 38:41 On Recent Developments: Cultural Metamodernism vs. Political/Developmental Metamodernism 56:19 Currents and Horizons: Depthiness and Metamodern Spirituality: 'Truth,' 'Transcendence,' and the Search for Meaning after Postmodernism 1:09:52 Political Metamodernism as Metamodern Cultural Production 1:15:36 Where Are We Going? Metamodernism as a Time Between Worlds

What Matters: The Video Podcast
Episode 6: Learning During COVID: What's Changed and Where Are We Going?

What Matters: The Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 29:11


On our first episode of 2021, Foundation host Sarah Battersby welcomes guests Tych Cowdin from Communities in Schools of Chatham County, Ricky Hurtado from LatinexEd, and Adeja Cheek, our current Scholarship Intern to discuss Learning During COVID: What's Changed and Where Are We Going? Chapters: 1:45 Intro & “How have things changed?” 10:15 What are the immediate needs of students and how can donors help? 18:00 How do we move forward? 27:15 Conclusion --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Biscuits and Gravy Show
BnG Show - Summer 2020 KWVA - Back On The Menu Again - 06/21

The Biscuits and Gravy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 118:54


Cuts by >Where Are We Going? (Alternate Mix 2) - Marvin GayeWho's Gonna Take the Weight - Kool & The GangGive The People What They Want - The O'JaysThe Rub - George and Gwen McRaeCalifornia Soul - Marlena ShawGroovin' - Aretha FranklinGotta Find a New World - Al GreenDig On It - Jimmy McGriffFrisky - Sly & The Family StoneSoul Power '74 - Maceo & The MacksCold Sweat - James BrownChangin' - Brass ConstructionRock Creek Park - The BlackbyrdsBlack Man - Stevie WonderSo Ruff So Tuff - ZAPPWest Coast Pop Lock - Ronnie HudsonAqua Boogie - ParliamentDukey Stick - George DukeRunnin' Away - Roy AyersNobody Can Be You - Steve ArringtonOnce You Get It - BT ExpressI Get Lifted - KC & The Sunshine BandFantastic Voyage - LakesideDoe Doe and A Skunk - Suga FreeSmooth Operator - Big Daddy KaneI Wish - Skee LoElectric Relaxation - A Tribe Called QuestWhat's Golden - Jurassic 5I Get Around - 2Pac & Digital Underground

The Bill Perry Show
035: Becoming a Better Leader, Step One - Choose Transformation

The Bill Perry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 10:58


Often prospective clients ask if I can guarantee improvement in their leadership and work experience. They want to become a better leader, and they recognize the need for change in their business culture or personal life and leadership skills. I'll tell you what I tell them: If you want different results, you must overcome the resistance to change, invest energy to breaking unproductive patterns, and choose transformation.  Step one to improving your leadership is to say yes to the invitation for growth. The Invitation to Becoming a Better Leader What I offer and recommend in the way of improving your life and business is simply an invitation. What you choose to do with what you are given will determine your growth and experience. That is the case with all of life. A better you, better team, better business, and better life is possible, but the choice is always yours. Much of life seems to be contingent on our conformity to an established hierarchy or compliance with existing structures. While adjusting, conforming, or complying, never forget that you have a choice. There are costs and consequences to every choice you will ever make, but you still get to choose. Positive change is determined by your intentionality. A better experience and a better life are the result of accepting the invitation to do something different in order to get a different result. Information Is Not Transformation We live in information overload. One of the more significant challenges in our culture is the temptation to substitute the acquisition of information for the work necessary to experience transformation. Information is not transformation. Transformation occurs when you apply appropriate information. It's not what you're given; it's what you do with what you're given! Breaking Bad (Patterns) There is a lot of energy required to break bad behavior patterns and unproductive work practices. It is so much easier to stay in an unproductive pattern. You don't have to do anything if you don't want to. You also don't have to experience the recognition and reward attached to new and better opportunities. If you want different and better results, you are going to have to change the way you are doing things. Change Is Not a Command but an Invitation Change is not a command. It's an opportunity. In my client work, I occasionally meet individuals who hold everyone and everything around them responsible for their success. The way that I recognize them is that they blame everyone and everything around them for their failure. At the end of the day, recognition and promotion are not inalienable rights. They are the fruit of offering yourself to the invitation to grow and become. You May Need to Find Another Garden If you can't bloom where you are planted, you may need to find another garden. Every work experience and every relationship is not going to offer you the culture and the affirmation you need to become the best version of you. Don't stay where it isn't working. But if you find that you are moving from garden to garden, relationship to relationship, job to job, the problem may not be with the garden, the companion, or the employer. It might be you! Reframing What would happen if you began to look at the events of your life as an invitation? What if your difficult work experience is simply an invitation to become a better communicator? Change and growth are not requirements that you have to obey. They are opportunities. You can stay right where you are in life, work, and relationships. Or you can see opportunity as an invitation to become a better version of you. Where Are We Going? Over the next few episodes, we are going to talk about what it looks like to respond to life's invitations, what it may cost you, and what you will face in terms of resistance to growth. Here's a secret: Even resistance is an invitation. It all depends on how you respond. Until next time, lead well! Bill ---  Tiffany Taylor and the team at Sparkit in Los Angeles help me look better than I probably am. They maintain and develop all my collateral material for these podcasts, including my social media presence. If you need help getting your message heard, contact Tiffany at tiffany@sparkitmarket.com. *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com 

political and spiritual
(PART 2) Dr. Robert X.....Where Are We Going?

political and spiritual

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 224:00


Where Are We Going?  Youth 2030 Strategy. weaponizing the children  Representatives of NGOs and academia finalized and adopted a global education action agenda at the 66th United Nations Department of Public Information (DPI) / Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Conference that concluded today in Gyeongju, Republic of Korea. Progressive activists are forcing public schools to teach and practice gender ideology in the name of civil rights, but more American students and their parents are saying “no” to the demands made on behalf of a minority who claim to be the opposite sex.

political and spiritual
Dr. Robert X.....Where Are We Going?

political and spiritual

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 159:00


Where Are We Going? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o20EwFI5Iu4  President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday, establishing a White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council and earning the support BET founder Bob Johnson, a former Hillary Clinton supporter.