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Each week, film critics Matt Rorabeck and Eric Marchen get together to chat movie news and whatever else they feel like talking about that week.
Categories: TV & Film
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Each week, film critics Matt Rorabeck and Eric Marchen get together to chat movie news and whatever else they feel like talking about that week.
Categories: TV & Film
Welcome to Sects Ed, a podcast that carefully explores and shares the history of unorthodox faiths. Whether it be cults, heresies, or new religious movements, Sects Ed is dedicated to understanding the beliefs of peripheral faiths and teaching you both how the world viewed them and how they viewed themselves. Thank you for joining us as we analyze religious groups outside the mainstream whose histories are often overlooked. We post new episodes bi-weekly on Tuesdays.
Categories: Education
Collection of our weekly sermons.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Steve and Becky Greene, the Cradle and the Convert, help Catholics faithfully live their vocation by providing Church teaching, navigating moral challenges and exploring current issues facing the faith in our culture. Thank you for subscribing and for telling your family and friends!
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: catholic, christianity, faith, phoenix, radio, religion
Each month The Well-Rested Woman brings women together in conversation with thought leaders and everyday people on what’s possible in women’s lives. We cover a range of topics to help women re-charge including yoga nidra meditation, mindfulness, sleep, rest, dreaming, and more. Make yourself a cup of tea & listen.
Categories: Health & Fitness
Tags: Health & Fitness, meditation, mindfulness, rest, Washington DC, women
Welcome to Look What You Made Me Read, the podcast all about books and forcing your best friend to read the books you want to read, with host Val and Cat. Every week one of us will be recommending a book to the other and we’ll be (unprofessionally) reviewing it and going into detail about everything we loved and/or hated about it! Please leave a review and feel free to follow our socials! Beware we will be discussing spoilers! IG:@whatyoumademeread
Categories: Arts
Daily and Weekly Torah Shiurim Available! TALMUD TORAH: Steve & Teri Czinn in loving memory of Teri’s father, Dr. Harry Kahn z’l, Tzvi Hirsh ben Yosef HaKohen, on his 10th yahrzeit. Paul & Kathy Pollack in memory of Paul’s grandfather, Zechariah ben Zechariah z’l and grandmother, Dinah bas Dov z’l, who were niftar in the month of Adar. WEEK OF LEARNING: Anonymous l’iluy nishmas Moshe Aharon Alter ben Yosef Binyamin z’l, on his first yartzeit on the 6th of Adar and l’iluy nishmas Sara Deena bas Elimelech z’l.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Anna, Catie Eva, Jenesis, and Rebeca discuss Virginia Woolf’s “A Room of One’s Own”.
Categories: Arts
I figured since the god Nas himself just dropped his 10th album “Life Is Good”. It was only right that i take you back to the classics as well. Check it out ! #RealHipHop . ErnzWorld Radio Coming August 2012. ErnzWorld.com
Categories: Music
Tags: djernieb, ernzworld, Hip-Hop & Rap, lifeisgood, music, nas
Shankar Vedantam uses science and storytelling to reveal the unconscious patterns that drive human behavior, shape our choices and direct our relationships.
If you think about the people in your life, it’s likely that they share a lot in common with you. Maybe they like the same kinds of food, or enjoy the same hobbies. But, if you dig a little deeper, you may find that they share much more: they might make the same amount of money as you, or share the same race. This week, we talk with economists Luigi Pistaferri and Matthew Jackson about why we often surround ourselves with people who are just like us — and how we can transform our lives by pushing back against this phenomenon.
Did you catch last week’s episode on the science of figuring out what you want? You can find it here. And if you’d like to make a financial contribution to support our work, you can do so here. Thanks!
Track List: 1. Pryda – Lycka (Original Mix) 2. CLMD – Wild men (Original Mix) 3. CaPa – Digits (Original Mix) 4. Eric Prydz – Liberate (Original Mix) 5. Grum – In Love (Club Mix) 6. Charlie XCX – Boom Clap (Marcus Schossow Remix) 7. UMEK, Heartik – Unlock My Synth Vein (Original Mix) 8. Jorge Montia – Push It (Original Mix) 9. Robbie Rivera, Siwell – Shake It (Original Mix) 10. Siwell – Wheel Of Fortune (Original Mix) 11. Adrian Hour – Make You Feel Good (Original Mix) 12. Prok & Fitch, Nanchang Nancy X Axwell, Daddy’s Groove – Walk With Me (Corey James & Simon Garcés Reboot) 13. Laurent Simeca, Stephan M – Roxanne (Niklas Gustavsson Remix) 14. Kryder & Still Young feat. Duane Harden – Feels Like Summer (Original Mix) 15. Simon De Jano & Bottai vs. The Magician – Kitt vs. Sunlight (Kryder Edit) 16. Showtek & Justin Prime feat. Matthew Koma – Cannonball (Earthquake) (Kryder Remix) 17. Arno Cost, Norman Doray X Kryder & Tom Staar X The Aston Shuffle & Tommy Trash – Apocalypse Sunrise (Pontus Green Edit) 18. Norman Doray & Arno Cost – Strong (Ansolo Remix) 19. Norman Doray & Arno Cost – Strong (Original Mix) 20. Dubvision – Backlash (Martin Garrix Edit) w/ Miami 2 Ibiza 21. Lee Carter, Oliver Chang & Daniel Etienne – Arkham (Michael Brun Mix) 22. Stefano Pain & Manuel Costa – La Revolution (Original Mix) 23. Simon De Jano & Bottai – Delorean (Original Mix) 24. Cirez D – On Off (Tannergaard Remode) 25. Feenixpawl & Trevor Simpson – I Won’t Break (Corey James Remix) 26. John Martin – Anywhere For You (Carli Remix) 27. Micha Moor & Avaro X Ellie Goulding – Kwango Lights (Valiant Private Edit) 28. Matisse & Sadko vs. Mike Snow & Thomas Gold – The Sigure Wave (Pontus Green Mashup) 29. Deniz Koyu vs. Eric Prydz – Ruby Everyday (Henry Fong Mashup) 30. Hook N Sling feat. Karin Park – Tokyo By Night (Axwell Remix) 31. Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman X Steve Angello – Payback (Original Mix) 32. Still Young vs. The Temper Trap – Midnight vs. Sweet Disposition (Still Young Mashup) 33. Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman – ID2 (Original Mix) 34. Kölsch feat. Troels Abrahamsen – All That Matters (Kryder Remix) 35. Nicky Romero, Anouk – Feet On The Ground (Arno Cost Remix) 36. Alesso feat. Tove Lo – Heroes (We Could Be) (Hard Rock Sofa & Skidka Remix) 37. Avicii – Addicted To You (Avicii Remix) 38. Supermode – Tell Me Why (Walden Remix)
Categories: Music
Tags: music, new, Obsessions, Podcast, progressive, valiant
Founded on their shared enjoyment in all things Marvel and Star Wars, Hot Take Jake (Jake Kern) and Hawkeye Ry (Ryan Williams) discuss the shows and movies that make up the Marvel Cinematic and Star Wars universes. Hold on to your butts…
Categories: TV & Film
The third tour of Galilee is different from the previous two tours because Jesus commissions and sends the twelve disciples to travel around in pairs preaching and performing miracles just as they had seen him do previously. The training of the second tour was to be put into practice. Meanwhile Jesus also continued to travel around and preach. During this tour we can see that opposition to Jesus is beginning to grow amongst some people.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
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Categories: TV & Film
Engaging conversations with authors of articles from the Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery. JCMS is the peer-reviewed journal of the Canadian Dermatology Association.
Dr. Kirk Barber interviews Dr. Aaron Drucker, one of the authors of “Canadian burden of skin disease from 1990 to 2017: Results from the Global Burden of Disease 2017 study,” in the March-April edition of the Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery. Kirk and Aaron discuss some of the most important discoveries in the data found in the study and why it is a treasure trove for research and for putting together grant proposals.
Accurate and up-to-date data on disease burden at the population level are crucial for understanding the important causes of death and disability. While mortality from skin disease is rare, many skin diseases are chronic and associated with substantial morbidity. There are estimates of incidence and prevalence of specific diseases such as psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and melanoma, but there has been no comprehensive study of the burden of skin diseases and their associated disability in Canada, until now.
The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study aims to provide estimates of the fatal and nonfatal burden of disease. Metrics such as disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) can capture this burden, improving our understanding of skin disease and informing future research efforts and public policy. Skin disease was the 18th leading cause of global disease burden according to GBD 2015. The 2017 iteration of the GBD study measures health loss from death or disability resulting from 359 diseases and injuries in 195 countries and more than doubles the number of data sources compared with GBD 2010. GBD data provides a unique opportunity to understand the burden of skin disease in Canada. Herein, we present GBD 2017 results on morbidity, mortality, incidence, and prevalence for 18 skin and subcutaneous diseases, including skin cancers, in Canada from 1990 to 2017.
Dr. Drucker is a Dermatologist at Women’s College Hospital and the University of Toronto, focusing on eczema (atopic dermatitis) epidemiology.
Music is by Lee Rosevere.
JCMS Author Interviews is Produced by David McGuffin of Explore Podcast Productions in Ottawa.
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We give you guys a little insight and feeling of how it would be in a barbershop day to day.
Categories: Arts
Get ready to geek out about cheese! We’ll explore complex aspects of cheese through the lens of history and science in this adorably short and entertaining podcast.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture