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The Food Professor
Worlds Top Sommelier, Parliamentary Ag Committee Act II, and special guest Michelin star chef, Irish restauranteur, JP McMahon

The Food Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 47:36


Our first weekly podcast episode, and as expected, there is no shortage of news and happenings in the food, grocery and restaurant industry to report on! Our extraordinary guest in this episode is JP McMahon, Michelin star chef, restauranteur, ambassador for Irish food and author, joining us live from Galway, Ireland. In a wide-ranging conversation, we talk about his eclectic and artistic interests, the concepts behind his restaurants, what it takes to be a Michelin-star restaurant and the upsides/downsides of that global program. We also talk about lessons learned from the COVID pandemic for the industry, the stagiaires system, and two-starts, one-stop advice for fellow restauranteurs. Some folks may have been watching the Superbowl on Sunday night, but you would have missed the important announcement, Best Sommelier in the World competition! The best Sommelier in the world is from Latvia, crowned Sunday in Paris in front of 4,000 spectators. Raimonds Tomsons beat another contestant from northern Europe, Denmark's Nina Jensen, who was runner-up for the second consecutive edition of the triennial competition. Reeze Choi from Hong Kong finished third. Not countries that usually come to mind when thinking about wine, we talk about why this is a positive development in wine.  Speaking of a live show and competition, the Parliamentary Agriculture Committee is back looking at food inflation. We talk about what the next steps. Next week is the one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine coming(Feb. 24) - we start looking ahead.We talk about GM Salmon farm change of business model….Aquabounty and Australia's Karen's Diner are coming to Canada. Up in smoke: Canopy closes their iconic plant in Smith Falls, the old Hershey plant - at one time the biggest cannabis company in the worldThat's a lot of cheddar, as the kids would say - Saputo blows the doors off their results with an 85% YOY performance. New labour data (STASCAN), coming out last week: Only two sectors are employing fewer people than in January 2020: Agriculture (-12%) and Accommodation and hospitality (-10%) - is this a shift or shortage of workers?Farmland values across the country are skyrocketing - we talk about the implications.  About JPJP McMahon is one of Ireland's most prominent chefs. A passionate advocate of wild, seasonal and sustainable ingredients from the west of the country, he is committed to promoting the food of Galway, and to producing world-class, contemporary Irish cuisine. His Michelin-star restaurant Aniar does both, but it also feeds back into the local community on a much deeper level. His annual Food On The Edge symposium in Galway reaches even further afield, with its roll call of top chefs from all over the world. Which is why JP McMahon is one of the most influential people in European gastronomy today.The Dublin-born chef had his first food epiphany as a child while on holiday in Tipperary. While the rest of the family had burgers, he opted for a spaghetti bolognese, which was a revelation to the youngster. It set him on a course of discovery that would see him work in various kitchens, while also harbouring an ambition to become a writer. It wasn't until 2008 that he opened his first venture, a Spanish restaurant called Cava. It quickly won a reputation for serving some of the best tapas in Ireland, and it gave McMahon the confidence to embark on his most ambitious restaurant project to date.Aniar (meaning ‘west' in Gaelic) is a love letter to the produce and landscape of the West of Ireland and its rugged coast. Almost every ingredient used here is either native to the local region or from somewhere else in Ireland, whether it's foraged seaweed and Galway Bay oysters, or seasonal sea urchins and truffles. Terroir is the central theme, and although the menu changes daily, it is certain to have a distinctive local flavour that mirrors McMahon's cooking philosophy. Pickled, smoked, cured and fermented ingredients hint at his commitment to the environment, using the methods of the past in order to inspire future sustainability.Among JP McMahon's signature dishes are his Galway Bay oyster with pickled seaweed, oyster emulsion and sea herbs. His Dexter beef tartare, smoked egg yolk and pepper dulse seaweed showcases some of the very best farmed and foraged ingredients in the country. Meanwhile, his cod and seaweed beurre blanc with trout roe reveals the very best of the west coast of Ireland.Aniar has retained a Michelin star since 2013, but its significance locally has more impact than mere awards. McMahon founded the Aniar School Project, in which he teaches children of all ages about the importance of food. And the Aniar Cookery School, also led by McMahon, aims to instruct chefs of all levels how to cook local ingredients sustainably. The conversation about the environment doesn't stop there, however.At the annual Food On The Edge symposium, chefs from around the world gather in Galway to discuss the future of food. As founder and director, McMahon plays a key role in setting the agenda, but with participants of the calibre of Massimo Bottura, Elena Arzak, Matt Orlando and Amanda Cohen, the discussion frequently branches out in all kinds of fascinating tangents, from food waste to mental health. The idea is to bring people together to share ideas and form powerful collaborations that can help change the way we think about food. Some of the chefs also participate in Aniar's Chef Swap initiative, which sees guest chefs from all over the world take over the kitchen and create their own menu.It's this ethos of collaboration that typifies JP McMahon's work, not only as a chef, but also as a culinary thought leader. Whether it's local food producers in the West of Ireland, or celebrated chefs from the other side of the world, the emphasis is on working together to ensure a better future for all. That way, the author of the book 10,000 Years Of Irish Food is aiming to ensure another 10,000 more.Source: https://www.finedininglovers.com/people/jp-mcmahon About UsDr. Sylvain Charlebois is a Professor in food distribution and policy in the Faculties of Management and Agriculture at Dalhousie University in Halifax. He is also the Senior Director of the Agri-food Analytics Lab, also located at Dalhousie University. Before joining Dalhousie, he was affiliated with the University of Guelph's Arrell Food Institute, which he co-founded. Known as “The Food Professor”, his current research interest lies in the broad area of food distribution, security and safety. Google Scholar ranks him as one of the world's most cited scholars in food supply chain management, food value chains and traceability.He has authored five books on global food systems, his most recent one published in 2017 by Wiley-Blackwell entitled “Food Safety, Risk Intelligence and Benchmarking”. He has also published over 500 peer-reviewed journal articles in several academic publications. Furthermore, his research has been featured in several newspapers and media groups, including The Lancet, The Economist, the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, BBC, NBC, ABC, Fox News, Foreign Affairs, the Globe & Mail, the National Post and the Toronto Star.Dr. Charlebois sits on a few company boards, and supports many organizations as a special advisor, including some publicly traded companies. Charlebois is also a member of the Scientific Council of the Business Scientific Institute, based in Luxemburg. Dr. Charlebois is a member of the Global Food Traceability Centre's Advisory Board based in Washington DC, and a member of the National Scientific Committee of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) in Ottawa. About MichaelMichael is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc. and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada and the Bank of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience with Levi's, Black & Decker, Hudson's Bay, Today's Shopping Choice and Pandora Jewellery.   Michael has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. He has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions with C-level executives and participated worldwide in thought leadership panels. ReThink Retail has added Michael to their prestigious Top Global Retail Influencers list for 2023 for the third year in a row. Michael is also the president of Maven Media, producing a network of leading trade podcasts, including Remarkable Retail , with best-selling author Steve Dennis, now ranked one of the top retail podcasts in the world. Based in San Francisco, Global eCommerce Leaders podcast explores global cross-border issues and opportunities for eCommerce brands and retailers. Last but not least, Michael is the producer and host of the "Last Request Barbeque" channel on YouTube, where he cooks meals to die for - and collaborates with top brands as a food and product influencer across North America.  

GROW Podcast
There's nothing Better than Love

GROW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 37:12


GROW Greatness Reached over Oppression through Wisdom God is a Healer and a waymakerYou may not understand now but you Will later It gets Greater laterTo my GROW AmbassadorsWe will get caught up and ahead of the Oppression I have been working with these Men who are GodsendsGROW Ambassador Kennedy Lejah for God to Kenya

Uriah Heep - The Magician's Podcast
The Shadows and the Wind

Uriah Heep - The Magician's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 22:40


A dive into the song The Shadows And The Wind by Uriah Heep   Show website (http://www.scotthaskin.com/uriah_heep_podcast/)   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UriahHeepPodcast   Twitter: @HeepPodcast   Instagram: @UriahHeepPodcast   Email: UriahHeepPodcast@gmail.com   Episode: 7-3 Song: The Shadows And The Wind Air date: 2-3-1-2021   Performers: Lead Vocals: David Byron Guitar: Mick Box Bass: Gary Thain Drums: Lee Kerslake Keys: Ken Hensley   Lyrics: Oh, they're moving in againHidden by the shadowsAnd the windBut we'll just wait awhile and thenWe'll show 'em all thatThis time we ain't giving in Without a care theySweep aside our dreamsTo try and make way for their ownNo more should we surrenderTo their schemesIt's time to stand andShow 'em we are not alone Time has changed us allWe have our mindsLife has taught usWe all have our loveAnd it's time to use it, use it Nature gave us colourDay and nightSo if you really got a reasonThen you better be rightThe seasons of the yearStill are spring and fallBut there's nothing in the worldThat's says it's right to fight Time has changed us allWe have our mindsLife has taught usWe all have our loveWhy don't we use itCome on and use itWhy don't we use itCome on and use it La la la la la ...     Thanks to: My Graphic Artist Scott Ladzinski www.Audionamix.com – I will not do a podcast without Instant Dialog Cleaner!       My friends in the #DeepDivePodcastNetwork: Nate and John at the Deep Purple Podcast (http://deeppurplepodcast.com/) The Simple Man at Skynnred Reconsydrd Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/skynyrd-reconsydyrd-podcast/id1448425288?mt=2) Terry T-Bone Mathley at TBone's Prime Cuts (https://www.tbpcpodcast.com/) Rhy at the Sabbath Bloody Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/sabbath-bloody-podcast/id1344032555?ign-mpt=uo%3D4&mt=2) Paul, Joe and David at the At The Lap of the Pods (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/in-the-lap-of-the-pods-queen-podcast/id1517814055)   Also, check out https://gottahearemall.com/ for well researched information on Deep Purple and Emmerson, Lake and Palmer/Powell   Check out Ace The Music Man on Stitcher here (https://www.stitcher.com/show/ace-the-music-man) Or YouTube here (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCszH87xfnXp-MfZNsUSFjtg)   #UriahHeep #UriahHeepTheBand #MickBox #KenHensley #DavidByron #LeeKerslake #PaulNewton #GaryThain #MarkClarke #LeeKerslake #KenHensley #AlexNapier #JohnLawton #JohnWetton #TrevorBoulder #PeterGoalby #BobDaisley #RussellGilbrook #DaveyRimmer #PhilLanzon #BernieShaw #LivingTheDream #HardRock #RockandRoll #TheWizard #LadyInBlack #EasyLivin #Stealin #DeepDivePodcastNetwork #DemonsandWizards #TheMagiciansBirthday

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I Feel Snitty with Craig Rozniecki
"Tangerine" (parody based on the Bush song, "Glycerine")

I Feel Snitty with Craig Rozniecki

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 4:09


“Tangerine” (to the tune of Bush’s “Glycerine”)Your “strong thick” skin is orange in tintIt can’t be for real ‘cause Cheetos can’t speakAnd Cheetos do mindSyracuse tooNot to mention all the street cones The thoughts are all whiteAnd the heart’s blackStanding there spraying your backYou do want thisI don’t know whyHigh school prom always your alibi Don’t let your skin go white TangerineTangerine You’re never at homeAt the (tanning) booth all the timeAre you asleep like your wedding night?You live in a worldThat doesn’t seem realWilly Wonka telling you what to do If you don’t follow throughHe’ll turn against youOompa Loompas madPissed and ready to sue Don’t let your skin go white It doesn’t have to be this wayYou could finally accept the truthInstead of fulfilling your dreamTo oddly appear like a fruit TangerineTangerine Don’t let your skin go white Tangerine Don’t let your skin go white TangerineTangerine TangerineTangerine Orange man white againOrange man white againNo, I am just kidding You wanted it moreYou needed it lessHead to toe you spray yourselfAn addiction?Something Freud can’t explain?He’d say, “Fine”“Just give me some cocaine” Don’t let your skin go whiteIt doesn’t have to be this way, this way TangerineTangerine TangerineTangerine Bookshttps://www.amazon.com/Craig-Rozniecki/e/B00JBQ95LO Bloghttps://thekind-heartedsmartaleck.blogspot.com/ Twitterhttps://twitter.com/CraigRozniecki

The One You Feed
357: Raising an Aging Parent with Dr. Ken Druck

The One You Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 54:16


Dr. Ken Druck is a leading mental health expert in the areas of civility, relationships, and aging. Ken writes regularly for the national press and he is the author of several books including the one discussed in this episode, Raising an Aging Parent: Guidelines for Families in the Second Half of Life.In this episode, Eric and Dr. Ken Druck talk about caring for an aging parent, finding meaning after great loss, helping ourselves receive the love that’s offered to us, and how to live through the difficult nature of the difficult situations we will face in our lives. But wait – there’s more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It’s that simple and we’ll give you good stuff as a thank you!In This Interview, Dr. Ken Druck and I Discuss Raising an Aging Parent, and…His book, Raising an Aging Parent: Guidelines for Families in the Second Half of LifeStanding in the ashes of your “Plan A” in lifeThe tragedy of the death of his daughterThe choice to make your pain the central organizing principle of your life or choosing a life where purpose and meaning are the central organizing principlesOur wholeness coming out of brokenessHow aging is grieving the loss of our younger self and accepting yourself as you are todayLiving in a “both-and” rather than an “either-or” worldThat when we care for an aging parent, we’re giving life back to the parents that gave life to usGiving our parents the good things we have in our hearts to give as they face some of the biggest challenges of their livesThe importance of being a healthy caregiver and not becoming a “slave caregiver”Figuring out what is “enough” as a caregiverAllowing ourselves to receive the love as our parents offer it, rather than waiting for the way we want itFiguring out what stands in the way of us receiving other people’s love, gratitude, and generosityShowing ourselves compassion in moments of difficult decisionsThe work and legacy of an aging parentPutting our house in orderDr. Ken Druck Links:kendruck.comTwitterFacebookInstagramIndeed: Helps you find high impact hires, faster, without any long term contracts and you pay only for what you need. Get started with a free $75 credit to boost your job post and get in front of more quality candidates by going to www.indeed.com/wolfBest Fiends: Engage your brain and play a game of puzzles with Best Fiends. Download for free on the Apple App Store or Google Play. SimpliSafe: Get comprehensive protection for your entire home with security cameras, alarms, sensors as well as fire, water, and carbon monoxide alerts. Visit simplisafe.com/wolf for a free HD camera.If you enjoyed this conversation with Dr. Ken Druck on Raising an Aging Parent, you might also enjoy these other episodes:Alan CastelKamla KapurJohn Zeratsky

Running on Kale
How to Stop Binge Eating with Preston Griffith

Running on Kale

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 31:04


#009 - Hi, Lani here! Join me, Mary, and Preston as they expose their thought patterns during an eating binge. Preston has lost over 70lbs and Mary has lost nearly 100lbs as they worked through their situations and discovered there are other coping tools they can use besides eating. Just being mindful of your situation is the first step."I ordered ALL of Dominos and then I ate all of Dominos to the point where I felt physically sick. And I kept eating, and I could not get a hold of myself." - MaryPeople who binge eat often consume excessive quantities of food while at the same time feeling out of control and unable to stop. Many times binging is used as a coping mechanism for stress or to cover up unwanted feelings. It is the most common type of eating disorder."I've done the same type of thing with ordering from three different fast food restaurants and taking it home and eating all of it." - PrestonToday’s Guests"I'm always going to encourage people to eat more of a whole food plant-based lifestyle because I think they’ll feel a whole lot of benefits from that. And if they're binging on potatoes, then power to them!" - Preston Griffith“None of us are alone in that. There's so many people who are affected by using food to treat how they're feeling." Mary Scott, Co-hostYou’ll LearnBeing accountable for your own contentment is keyHow to recognize whether food is being used as a means to tune out the worldThat both mental and physiological cravings have a strong gripA whole food plant-based diet is something you'll want to turn to again and againYou are not alone and you can get through thisFree GiveawayGrab the download: The Bite-sized Mindful Eating Checklist at https://runningonkale.com/9.Subscribe and ReviewIf you enjoyed this show, please subscribe to the podcast to make sure you have the latest techniques and action steps on how to transform your health. I don’t want you to miss an episode!If you’re feeling the love, I would also greatly appreciate a review so others can also find the podcast. I'll read every review, so thank you in advance! Let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!Mentioned in this episodeChef AJEat, pray, loveTranscript and LinksGo grab the transcript and links to everything mentioned in this episode at https://runningonkale.com/9

Foreign Influence
The Afghanistan Papers • The UK Votes • Thomas Jestin on Inequality, GDP, and Tech Optimism

Foreign Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 50:03


Join American Bill Poorman and Dutchman Nikolaj Groeneweg, living in Asia, as they take you on a humorously serious and seriously humorous romp through the week's international news! In this week's episode:The Afghanistan Papers show we've all been lied to about the warUK bollocks and the impact on EuropeA conversation with entrepreneur and writer Thomas Jestin on inequality, alternatives to GDP, and how tech is providing and will provide for a better worldThat and our usual dose of good news, which is so much optimism and happiness that we almost can't stand itTo find the Washington Post stories on Afghanistan:https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2019/investigations/afghanistan-papers/afghanistan-war-confidential-documents/To find Thomas Jestin's article and more about him:http://livewithai.org/ai-makes-technological-progress-fast/https://www.thomasjestin.com/And a couple other items we mentioned:https://andrewmcafee.org/more-from-less/overivewhttps://www.gapminder.org/dollar-street/matrixReach out to us at hello@foreigninfluencepodcast.com or through social media. Thanks for listening!

The One You Feed
272: Oliver Burkeman on Modern Time Management

The One You Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 48:44


Oliver Burkeman is an award-winning writer for The Guardian and his book, The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can’t Stand Positive Thinking explores the upsides of failure, difficulty, and imperfection – which we discussed in our first interview with Oliver several hundred episodes ago. Each week in his column in The Guardian, “This Column Will Change Your Life”, he writes about social psychology, self-help culture, productivity, and the science of happiness. In this interview, he discusses his take on time management in today’s world.Need help with completing your goals in 2019? The One You Feed Transformation Program can help you accomplish your goals this year.But wait – there’s more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It’s that simple and we’ll give you good stuff as a thank you!In This Interview, Oliver Burkeman and I Discuss…His take on the modern time management worldThat technologies of efficiency don’t seem to bring peace of mindHow your to-do list is never going to go awayThat having emails in your inbox is not necessarily a problemTime management whispers of the possibility of true peace of mindThinking of “a simpler time”How processing through your inbox is like climbing up an infinitely long ladderThat tough choices have to be made when deciding what to do with your time – no matter how many productivity assists you haveHow it’s often easier to spend time on trivial stuff than the big projectsDavid Allen’s book, Getting Things DoneHow no one beats them self up for not being able to jump a mile in the air because they never thought they could in the first placeSimilarly, accepting the real limitations in how much time you have and how much you can get done is incredibly liberating Productivity advice from Warren BuffetThe role social media plays in our expectations about how productive we could or should beHow digital distractions help us numb outOliver Burkeman LinksHomepageFacebookTwitter

Invisible Not Broken A Chronic Illness Podcast
Chronic Illness and Remaining Politically Active When Disabled

Invisible Not Broken A Chronic Illness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2018 70:13


Trigger warning rape and discussions about chronic pain depression and suicide (click if you need help this link will take you to a hotline)I am doing trigger warnings not because I think you should not listen but I don’t want to sideline youI promise even though we do meander down some trails we do discuss a way to remain politically active no matter your mental or physical disability. Jen Toal Link and her businessesWomen’s MarchGuide I wish I had when I was looking into Golden Gate Bride Accessibilitywomen festivals and the start of accessibilityWe need Silicon Valley To Start a mentorship matchup from ex-black panthers and social disturbers from the 60’s and 70’s to teach us all how to shape the world. WE NEED YOU!My plan to fix politic. All politicians must pass a high school civics test before getting on the ballotMy Opioid VideoCDC Opioid GuidelinesOrange is The New BlackEhlers DanlosNew Pain ScalesGame of Thrones Feminism problemsHandmaids Tale RapeBeauty is NOT the rent you pay in the worldThat old inspiration low barPTSD and depression and issues with protests and phone callsEmma Sulkowicz with mattress after rapeDaryl Davis How One Man Convinced 200 Ku Klux Klan Members To Give Up Their RobesEmma GonzalesAni DifrancoTori Amos Me and A GunThinx period underwear Cant you guys do a buy one donate one?Responsibility belongs to the corporations, not on the personAdam Ruins EverythingHOW to have a discussion with someone you REALLY politically disagree withWhat Would Mr. Rogers Do?NO dehumanizing ANYONE.Empathy and Compassion are badassEver wonder what kind of mom I am here is my sex ed talk for kidsThe UnSlut ProjectADA recommendations See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Save Your Sanity - Help for Toxic Relationships
Raised by a Hijackal, a Toxic, Difficult, Even Narcissistic Parent?

Save Your Sanity - Help for Toxic Relationships

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 12:26


SAVE YOUR SANITY: HELP FOR HANDLING HIJACKALS®with Rhoberta Shaler, PhD, The Relationship Help DoctorToday. I talk about what happens if you're raised by a toxic, difficult person. What are some of the things that you might look at within yourself and:the way your life is goingthe way your relationships are goingthe way you feel about yourselfthe way you expand or contract in the worldThat might have its basis in being raised by a difficult toxic parent somewhere deep down inside yourself.You know you're not quite fine. You might say you are, but you know you're not and maybe you can't even put your finger on how you know you're not. So I wanted to offer some things today that might help you understand that. Deep down in there, there are some beliefs. I'm going to talk about five of them that you might just examined and see if they're true for you.This can help you understand what a horrible gift your Hijackal parent gave you.I created the term, Hijackals, for those people who hijack relationships for their own purposes and then scavenge them for power, status and control. A lot of parents fall into that category, so these might be good for you to work through and replace because they're mistaken beliefs about yourself. They were about the Hijackal, not about you.Your brain grows until you're in your mid twenties, but by then, you're on a path and you may not even take time to examine what has happened to you. You think "It's just what I do," "It's just where I'm going and with whom," and you don't really recognize the impact of all that happened from the time your brain started developing, and that's huge.Particularly what happened to us in the first two, three years of life makes a huge difference!So think about these:What was going on in your house before you even had language?Who was there?Were they happy you were?Were they annoyed by your presence?You were there, a baby experiencing life by putting everything in your mouth, exploring everything you could touch and trying to make those giants whom you needed to keep you alive, interested and happy. You smiled and you laughed and you made encouraging noises, trying to attract them. That didn't work.So you cried and they responded, but how did your parents respond?Were they loving?Did they come in time?Were they happy?Were they warm?Were they concerned about you or did they give you a feeling that you were a nuisance?Did you feel like you should make yourself small, not take up space?These things make a big difference in how you feel about yourself as an adult, AND how you are able to create healthy relationships. So many beliefs you may have about yourself now, as an adult, that stem from how your Hijackal parent treated you in your early life, long before you had language. That really matters!I encourage you to spend time and reflect on this episode, and how it played out in your own life. If your parent is judgmental, critical, and competitive, it will ring true!And, I invite you to read my free ebook, How to Spot a Hijackal, at Hijackals.com and find out. If s/he is a HIjackal, you need more strategies and insights and they're there for you.If you need help with this, I'm here for you. Subscribe to my newsletter, Tips for Relationships, HERE.Let's talk soon. I can help. Schedule an initial consultation HERE for only $97.I hope this empowers you to make positive changes NOW.Talk soon.RhobertaRhoberta Shaler, PhD,The Relationship Help DoctorForRelationshipHelp.comWant to work with Dr. Shaler? Introductory session for new clients, $97 CONNECT WITH DR. RHOBERTA SHALER:Website: TransformingRelationship.comPodcasts: RelationshipHelpNetwork.comFacebook: RelationshipHelpDoctorTwitter: Twitter.com/RhobertaShalerLinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/RhobertaShalerInstagram: Instagram.com/DrRhobertaShalerPinterest: Pinterest.com/TheRelationshipHelpDoctor#raisedbyanarcissist #toxicparents #Hijackalparent #toxicrelationships #selfesteemeroded #relationshipadvice #tipsforrelationships #Hijackals #toxicpeople #mentalhealthmatters #MHNRNetwork #RhobertaShaler #narcissists #borderlines #antisocial #difficultpeople #emotionalabuse #verbalabuse #stoptoleratingabuse #toxicrelationships #manipulation #walkingoneggshells #mentalhealth #emotionalhealth #abuse #narcissisticabuse #boundaries #personalitydisorder #difficultpeople #journorequest #prrequest See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The One You Feed
221: Robert Wright on Why Buddhism is True

The One You Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 49:31


Please Support The Show with a DonationRobert Wright is an author and a scholar. His most recent book, Why Buddhism is True, is an analytical look comparing the ancient concepts of Buddhism and the more recent findings of modern science. The title of his book may be a bit provocative, but we challenge you to hear him out before assuming what he writes about in his book on the topic. We think you'll find this interview thought provoking and interesting as well as instructive and helpful. Whatever your reaction to the episode, we'd love to hear about it. $30 off your first week of Hello Fresh www.hellofresh.com Enter Promo Code Feed30 UltraMax 3 Ultra Pure Omega 3s www.tryomax.com/wolf box of Omax 3 UltraPure for freeIn This Interview, Robert Wright and I Discuss...The Wolf ParableHis book, Why Buddhism is TrueEvolutionary PsychologyThat according to Evolutionary Psychology we're wired to do what's best to propagate our genes into the next generationAnd how sometimes doing that might not be what's best for ourselves or the worldThat we're wired for a recurring dissatisfaction or discontented so we'd keep doing the things that would move us toward our goal of passing our genes on to the next generationCraving and AversionNot following craving and aversion as guides are central to BuddhismAccording to Buddhism if we don't run from unpleasant feelings like sadness, anxiety etc, they will actually become less painful over timeThat the Buddha intuited a lot of things that we now know to be true according to modern science and evolutionary psychologyHow our thoughts can sometimes subtlely influence us - ex Cognitive BiasCognitive Bias being driven by emotion rather than being rational & Buddhism teaches thatThe Buddhist conception of the mind/brain and modern psychology's conception of the mind/brain are very alignedIn the cognitive battle for attention, the thought that "wins" is the one that has the most feeling attached to itHow meditation can help give you clarity on thoughts and feelings and the difference between the twoCBT & questioning your thoughts and feelings in BuddhismMindfulness-Based Cognitive Behavioral TherapyAllowing and observing rather than acting on our strong feelingsThe anguish we add to physical pain by the anticipation of it or the lamenting of itEssences that we impute into thingsThe idea of not self and what it meansThe benefit of parceling out the things that we identify - like anxious feelings - as not being ourselvesThinking you're not cut out for meditationPlease Support The Show with a Donation

Crypto Basic Podcast: Teaching You The Basics of Bitcoin and the World of Cryptocurrency. CryptoBasic
Episode 225 - New FinCEN requirements for crypto, Yang ditches the race, and Brave goes WikiLeaks.

Crypto Basic Podcast: Teaching You The Basics of Bitcoin and the World of Cryptocurrency. CryptoBasic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 71:46


_Welcome to this week's (bit late) Flagship Friday (Flagship Sunday just this once, sorry - our editor was on a boat. For many many hours.)This time around we go over the Trump administration's new plans for crypto, about Yang bailing out of the presidential race, and Brave's brave venture into investigative journalism, sort of. All of this and more on today's episode - tune in now!_Rapid FireBitcoin business, CoinSource, has now expanded to over 600 Bitcoin ATMsMinnesota Fed president calls crypto a giant dumpster fireVirtual reality beats blockchain as the hottest job in techdemand for augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) engineers increased by 1,400% in 2019 (blockchain was +517 last year, +9 this year)Not just gaming, also companies like Sephora (beauty) and Wayfair (furniture)Blockchain developers still banking, 162k yr in 2020Proof of concept blockchain voting conceptDeFi Reaches $1 Billion In Locked Up CryptoTrump admin to release new FinCEN requirements for crypto.U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told Congress on Wednesday that the U.S. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) is set to release new requirements related to cryptocurrencies. “We want to make sure that technology moves forward, but on the other hand, we want to make sure that cryptocurrencies aren't used for the equivalent of old Swiss secret number bank accounts,” he added. Mnuchin seemed to strike a positive tone on the topic, remarking that "we do think technology can be used to reduce payment processing quite considerably, particularly for small dollar payments cross-border."Andrew Yang bows out of the 2020 Presidential RaceThe only nominee who cares about crypto has bowed out of the race. We hope to see him in 2024. I think he made an impact seemingly coming out of nowhere.Brave uncovers widespread surveillance of UK citizens by private companies embedded on UK council websites - KThey release a report called Surveillance on UK council websitesreveals the extent of private companies’ surveillance of UK citizens when they seek help for addiction, disability, and povertyNone of the data collected has received consentQuick FactsNearly all councils in the UK permit at least one company to learn about the behaviour of people visiting their websitesGoogle owns all five of the top embedded elements loaded by UK council websites, giving it the power to know what virtually anyone in the UK views on council sites.Over 1/4th of UK population served by councils that embed Twitter & Facebook6.9m served by council that allow data broker LiverRampl to track, LiveRamp was part of Acxiom Group, which sold data to Cambridge Analytica...Some weird language for 2020 Taxes Regarding Virtual Currency (Story 3)"At any time during 2019, did you receive, sell, send, exchange or otherwise acquire any financial interest in any virtual currency?"Trump wants the Secret Service to tackle the Bitcoin problem -KTrump's budget (proposed) for 2021 plans to increase Treasury departments control over cyprot criminalityThe idea here would be to have secret service aid treasury efforts to stop terrorist financing, abuse of human rights, and financial crimesTweetLittle history sessSS was actually creaty in July 1865 specifically to deal with the problem of counterfit money (approximate one third of money in circulation)They also began investigating crimes like bank robbery, illegal gambling, even murderLegistlation was on Lincolns desk when he got assasinated, in 1901 when President McKinley gets assasinated Congress asked SS to provide protection1902 they take on full time protectionIt was the first counterintelligence agency until the FBI was created in 1908In 2003 they were transfered to new Department of Homeland SecurityMnuchin Says U.S. Planning Cryptocurrency Rules On TransparencyCrypto Around the WorldTHAT'S A SCAMThe Ten Most Prominent Figures in the Cryptocurrency World?????I have a story for yee lolSo here's the listSatoshi Nakamoto, Vitalik, Pavel Durov (Telegram), CZ, Brian Armstrong (Coinbase), Brandon Chez (Coinmarketcap), Charlie Lee, Alex Reinhardt, David Marcus (Paypal) & Roger VerReally mostly tough to argue, was gonna make CH joke or whatever....but didnt know Reinhardtblah blah, Germany imiggrants kid It etc, then that by 11th grade he started seeling financial products to German pension funds, and "attracting investments in startups"Here it gets goodIn 2015, he survived the betrayal of partners who had effectively bankrupted his business. Huge debts and the necessity to pay bills became a call to action, so by using all his experience and innate talent as a salesman, as well as his brilliant experience in crypto trading, Alex launched his most successful project to date—PLATINCOIN. PLATINCOIN is a global cryptosystem that includes more than 10 high-tech products and services. The audience of the company's product audience is more than 500,000 people around the world, and every day there are more and more users.Okay seriously WTF, so I google PlatinCoin and imagine my lack of surpriseThe Youtube video is fantastic go enjoy , actual quote "indeed, our product is so good and value so obvious, that more than 89% of all that know even a little about cryptocurrencies and hear about our products, have become our costumers."Suspicions confirmed, had to go back and look at the authorAlex Belov, "contributer" to Entrepeneur magazine....except this is the only article hes ever contributedLinked in shows him as the COO of Coinstelegram, but before that?And even Coinstelegram , mascarades as news but go to their services andExitPlease join the conversation in the Discord. We're in there all the time.Rate us on iTunes.Follow CryptoBasicBrent on Reddit.We are not Financial advisers.