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Grass Roots Health
Why Can’t this Plan Work for all States in the U.S?
Why cannot this plan work all states in the U.S.? It has worked in Europe since the 1990’s and it's already in five states here. Tennessee (TN) has a major problem that other states are facing. Landfills across the state are approaching capacity. One landfill in Murfreesboro TN takes in more than 1,000 tons of waste every day! It will have to close in four years and because of lack of space. Yet no one wants to live by a landfill. Not in my backyard! What is the solution to this? Ship your garbage 90, 100, 120 miles? No! Th...
2025-11-15
23 min
Grass Roots Health
Why Can’t this Plan Work for all States in the U.S?
Why cannot this plan work all states in the U.S.? It has worked in Europe since the 1990’s and it's already in five states here. Tennessee (TN) has a major problem that other states are facing. Landfills across the state are approaching capacity. One landfill in Murfreesboro TN takes in more than 1,000 tons of waste every day! It will have to close in four years and because of lack of space. Yet no one wants to live by a landfill. Not in my backyard! What is the solution to this? Ship your garbage 90, 100, 120 miles? No! Th...
2025-11-15
23 min
Podcast Historyczny
Naród bez Państwa - Historia Polski 1795-1864 [Zabory, Legiony, Napoleon, Powstania]
Co dzieje się z narodem, gdy traci państwo - ale nie pamięć? Ten odcinek to opowieść o życiu Polaków pod zaborami i o tym, jak przez całe pokolenia podtrzymywali w sobie wiarę, że „Polska nie zginęła”! Partnerem tego odcinka jest Bank Millennium, oferujący Konto Mój Biznes z kartą debetową Visa dla jednoosobowych działalności gospodarczych i wspierający przedsiębiorców w prowadzeniu biznesów od samego ich początku. Szczegóły TUTAJ ✨🔥➡️: KLIK! Od pieśni Legionów i nadziei związanych z Napoleonem, przez powstanie listopadowe i Wielką Emigrację, aż po dramat powstania...
2025-09-28
3h 02
No Agenda Show
1795 - "Dead Feathered"
No Agenda Episode 1795 - "Dead Feathered" "Dead Feathered" Executive Producers: Sir Scovee, Duke of the Piedmont Kimberly Hillage Scott Readicker Sir Castic the Nomad Carrie Konkel Matt Matthew Montgomery Associate Executive Producers: Dame Astrid & Sir Mark Arch Duchess and Arch Duke of Japan and all the Islands in the Japan Sea Tom Stecich Sean Homan Linda Lu Duchess of Jobs and writer of winning resumes Secretary-General: Sir...
2025-08-31
3h 16
Grass Roots Health
Season 2, Episode 9: The Use of Miscommunication in Politics. An Interview with Dr. Yotam Ophir
Are humans susceptible to misinformation? Did Donald Trump, Fox News, and the Republicans start misinformation? What is the difference between misinformation and disinformation? Listen as host Tim Jordan explores the answers to these questions and more with Dr. Yotam Ophir, an expert in the field of misinformation. ================================= Resources for This Podcast: Website: University of Buffalo of New York. https://www.buffalo.edu/ Website: The Department of Communication, the University of Buffalo of New York. https://www.buffalo.edu/cas/communication.html Website: Yotam Ophir, Ph.D...
2025-08-31
39 min
Grass Roots Health
Season 2, Episode 9: The Use of Miscommunication in Politics. An Interview with Dr. Yotam Ophir
Are humans susceptible to misinformation? Did Donald Trump, Fox News, and the Republicans start misinformation? What is the difference between misinformation and disinformation? Listen as host Tim Jordan explores the answers to these questions and more with Dr. Yotam Ophir, an expert in the field of misinformation. ================================= Resources for This Podcast: Website: University of Buffalo of New York. https://www.buffalo.edu/ Website: The Department of Communication, the University of Buffalo of New York. https://www.buffalo.edu/cas/communication.html Website: Yotam Ophir, Ph.D...
2025-08-31
39 min
WDR Zeitzeichen
Vertrag von Greenville 1795: Indigene Völker verlieren ihr Land
Ursprünglich bestellen die indigenen Völker Nordamerikas ihre Felder nach ihren Regeln. Die europäischen Siedler übernehmen das Land und ändern die Eigentumsverhältnisse. Der Vertrag von Fort Greenville wird am 3.8.1795 unterzeichnet.In diesem Zeitzeichen erzählt Claudia Friedrich:wieso viele indigene Gruppen im Unabhängigkeitskrieg auf der Seite der britischen Krone kämpfen,warum das heutige Ohio ohne eine Holzfestung mitten im Niemandsland vielleicht nie ein Bundesstaat geworden wäre, weshalb Privateigentum im amerikanischen System politische Mitsprache bedeutet – und Landverlust Sprachlosigkeit, und warum Shawnee-Krieger Tecumseh im Vertrag kein Friedensabkommen, sondern Verrat sieht. 3. Augus...
2025-08-03
14 min
Only in America
Tag mig tilbage: 13. januar 1795 - Det tyske Amerika
Ifølge en gammel vandrehistorie var USA i 1795 én stemme fra, at tysk blev landets officielle sprog. Sådan forholdt det sig nu ikke i realiteten, og i virkeligheden har USA i århundreder som et af få lande i verden ikke haft noget officielt sprog. Men hvad skete der egentlig den 13. januar 1795, og hvor tysk er Amerika den dag i dag, hvor Donald Trump jo rent faktisk har erklæret engelsk som landets officielle sprog? Frederik og Mirco tager tilbage til den sagnomspundne afstemning og ser på, hvordan sproget lige siden Amerikas grundlæggelse har været en kampplads...
2025-07-30
54 min
Grass Roots Health
Is the U.S. Recycling Industry Broken? An Interview with Jeff Snyder, Sr. VP of Recycling and Sustainability, Rumpke Waste and Recycling
Every day, each American generates about 5 lbs. of trash. The rest of the world averages about 1.8 lbs. of trash per person each day. Why the huge difference? According to research, about 76% of Americans throw their recyclables in the trash. How can we increase recycling? For example, we know that plastic waste does not break down in the environment for hundreds of years. Even then, it breaks down to microplastics and nanoplastics. As a past guest said on this podcast, “This generation is discovering the problems. The next generations must solve them.” Very true! Listen as host Tim Jordan explores these...
2025-07-02
37 min
Grass Roots Health
Is the U.S. Recycling Industry Broken? An Interview with Jeff Snyder, Sr. VP of Recycling and Sustainability, Rumpke Waste and Recycling
Every day, each American generates about 5 lbs. of trash. The rest of the world averages about 1.8 lbs. of trash per person each day. Why the huge difference? According to research, about 76% of Americans throw their recyclables in the trash. How can we increase recycling? For example, we know that plastic waste does not break down in the environment for hundreds of years. Even then, it breaks down to microplastics and nanoplastics. As a past guest said on this podcast, “This generation is discovering the problems. The next generations must solve them.” Very true! Listen as host Tim Jordan explores these...
2025-07-02
37 min
Grass Roots Health
Why Christians Should Care About Immigrants. An Interview with Janelle Metzger
Should Christians care about refugees and immigrants? Listen as Tim Jordan explores this question with his special guest. You should know the differences between the words, “refugee” and “immigrant.” The key difference between a “refugee” and an “immigrant” lies in their reason for migration. “Refugees” are forced to flee their homes due to persecution, war, or violence. “Refugees” seek safety elsewhere, often seeking asylum or refugee status in another country. “Immigrants,” on the other hand, choose to move to another country for various reasons, including economic opportunities, family reunification, education, or to escape difficult living conditions. Due proce...
2025-05-02
35 min
Grass Roots Health
Why Christians Should Care About Immigrants. An Interview with Janelle Metzger
Should Christians care about refugees and immigrants? Listen as Tim Jordan explores this question with his special guest. You should know the differences between the words, “refugee” and “immigrant.” The key difference between a “refugee” and an “immigrant” lies in their reason for migration. “Refugees” are forced to flee their homes due to persecution, war, or violence. “Refugees” seek safety elsewhere, often seeking asylum or refugee status in another country. “Immigrants,” on the other hand, choose to move to another country for various reasons, including economic opportunities, family reunification, education, or to escape difficult living conditions. Due proce...
2025-05-02
35 min
Grass Roots Health
S2E4: The Future of Public Health in the U.S. An Interview with Dr. Mike Osterholm
I first heard about Dr. Mike Osterholm in March 2020 while on spring break in the Phoenix, AZ area for spring training baseball. After attending a spring training game or two, my son-in-law informed me that baseball was canceled for the year. Initially, I thought he was joking, but he was not. The 2020 preseason and regular season baseball were canceled for all fans. That night, we drove approximately 45 minutes to meet some relatives from Tucson, AZ at a restaurant halfway between where we were staying and where they lived. On the way there, my son-in-law asked if I w...
2025-04-06
29 min
Grass Roots Health
S2E4: The Future of Public Health in the U.S. An Interview with Dr. Mike Osterholm
I first heard about Dr. Mike Osterholm in March 2020 while on spring break in the Phoenix, AZ area for spring training baseball. After attending a spring training game or two, my son-in-law informed me that baseball was canceled for the year. Initially, I thought he was joking, but he was not. The 2020 preseason and regular season baseball were canceled for all fans. That night, we drove approximately 45 minutes to meet some relatives from Tucson, AZ at a restaurant halfway between where we were staying and where they lived. On the way there, my son-in-law asked if I w...
2025-04-06
29 min
历史的混响
1795年4月5日:巴塞尔和约——法国与普鲁士的权谋交易
听众朋友好,我是夕洋洋。欢迎收听《历史的混响》,今天是2025年4月4日,让我们回溯到230年前的明天——1795年4月5日,法国与普鲁士在瑞士巴塞尔签订和约,结束了两年多的战争。这场谈判不仅改变了欧洲的地缘格局,更揭示了大革命时期列强博弈的复杂逻辑。要理解这场和约的来龙去脉,我们需要回到法国大革命的烽火中。1792年,奥地利与普鲁士组成第一次反法联盟,试图扼杀革命政权。但到1794年底,战局发生逆转:法国革命军以“全民征兵制”补充兵力,在弗勒吕斯战役中击溃奥军,同时普鲁士深陷波兰起义泥潭。普鲁士国王腓特烈·威廉二世意识到,同时应对西线法军和东线波兰问题已超出国力极限。普鲁士的困境为法国外交官提供了突破口。1795年2月,法国特使弗朗索瓦·巴泰勒米秘密抵达巴塞尔。他的谈判筹码是莱茵河左岸——这片自中世纪以来属于德意志诸邦的土地,此时已被法军实际控制。普鲁士谈判代表哈登贝格伯爵则提出一个大胆方案:只要法国承认普鲁士对波兰的瓜分权,普鲁士愿意放弃莱茵河地区。这种“西方换东方”的交易,本质上是用德意志的利益换取波兰的领土。谈判的核心矛盾在于德意志诸侯的态度。莱茵河左岸的美因茨、特里尔等主教选侯国,名义上仍属于神圣罗马帝国,而普鲁士作为帝国成员,无权单独割让他人领土。巴泰勒米巧妙地利用这一法律漏洞,提出“法国暂管莱茵河左岸,未来由帝国议会确认归属”。普鲁士对此心照不宣:只要法国承诺不干涉波兰事务,他们乐见莱茵河成为法奥之间的缓冲带。1795年4月5日凌晨,双方在巴塞尔市政厅签署条约。公开条款规定:普鲁士撤出反法联盟,法军停止进攻普鲁士领土;秘密条款则确认法国对莱茵河左岸的占领,并默许普鲁士在第三次瓜分波兰时获得华沙地区。这份条约的签署引发连锁反应:德意志小邦惊恐于普鲁士的背叛,西班牙、荷兰随后与法国单独媾和,第一次反法联盟濒临瓦解。巴塞尔和约的涟漪迅速波及整个欧洲。1795年4月12日,当条约文本在柏林公布时,普鲁士国内爆发激烈争论。陆军元帅米伦多夫在军事会议上拍案而起:“我们让法国人跨过了莱茵河,就等于把匕首递给了敌人!”但腓特烈·威廉二世用一组数据说服了反对者:持续三年的战争已耗费国库1200万塔勒,而预期从波兰获得的领土可带来年均200万塔勒税收。这种精明的算计,让普鲁士在五个月后参与第三次瓜分波兰时,顺利吞并了华沙和马佐夫舍地区,领土扩张达5.5万平方公里。法国则趁机巩固战略优势。签署和约仅两周后,法军司令皮什格鲁率兵进驻美因茨,将这座千年古城改造成“莱茵河-德意志共和国”首都。当地选侯被迫流亡,修道院土地被拍卖,法国革命历法取代了基督教纪年。这些激进改革引发德意志知识界分裂:诗人歌德在魏玛写道:“莱茵河成了思想的边界”,而青年黑格尔却称赞这是“旧秩序崩裂的礼炮”。最强烈的反弹来自奥地利。神圣罗马皇帝弗朗茨二世得知秘密条款后,立即向帝国议会提交抗议书,指控普鲁士“背叛德意志民族”。但现实很快压倒道义——1795年7月,法军突破莱茵河防线,奥地利不得不将主力部队调往意大利战场。与此同时,普鲁士在波兰的驻军从2.7万人激增至8万人,彻底截断俄国西进通道。这种“西守东扩”的战略布局,让普鲁士在十九世纪初崛起为德意志霸主。和约还意外催生了现代外交范式。法国代表团首创的“分议题谈判”模式(军事问题与领土问题分开磋商),被后世称为“巴塞尔程序”;而秘密条款的曝光促使欧洲各国在1815年维也纳会议上确立“条约公开原则”。更具讽刺意味的是,法普两国在谈判期间使用的密语本,后来成为普鲁士情报机构“黑色内阁”的破译教材——这个机构在拿破仑战争中截获法军情报,某种程度上正是巴塞尔和约埋下的因果。中小邦国的命运则成为大国交易的牺牲品。1795年5月,黑森-卡塞尔伯爵试图联合汉诺威组建中立联盟,但普鲁士以“保障帝国领土完整”为由出兵威胁;科隆选帝侯向法国请愿保留教权,只换来巴泰勒米的一纸通告:“修士的权杖必须向自由旗帜低头。”到1796年底,莱茵河左岸的112个德意志邦国中,83个被法国直接兼并,剩余的则沦为附庸。这种剧烈的版图重构,为十九世纪德意志民族主义的兴起提供了燃料。巴塞尔和约的"毒药糖衣"效应在数年后彻底显现。1799年,当拿破仑从埃及返回巴黎发动雾月政变时,他面对的欧洲版图已被这份和约重塑——莱茵河左岸的稳固控制让法国获得50万兵源,而普鲁士的中立使反法联盟始终难以团结。1803年,拿破仑以巴塞尔和约为依据,强制帝国议会通过《全帝国代表会议总决议》,将莱茵河沿岸的教会邦国全部世俗化。这一举动直接催生了1806年的莱茵邦联,导致存在844年的神圣罗马帝国瓦解。曾见证和约签署的巴塞尔市政厅,此刻挂上了拿破仑的鹰旗。普鲁士的权谋交易最终反噬自身。1806年耶拿战役中,普鲁士军队仍沿用1792年的战术,而法军已吸收莱茵地区的工业资源革新装备。当拿破仑的铁骑踏过柏林勃兰登堡门时,普鲁士才发现:当年瓜分波兰获得的领土,如今成了法俄两国的缓冲区。外交家冯·哈登贝格在回忆录中哀叹:"我们以为自己是棋手,后来才明白只是棋子。"而曾经被出卖的莱茵河小邦,如巴登和符腾堡,却因早年被法国改组行政体系,反而在19世纪率先完成宪政改革。这份和约更深远的遗产在于国际秩序的逻辑转变。1815年维也纳会议上,梅特涅虽试图恢复旧秩序,却不得不承认民族自决原则——这正是莱茵河左岸法国化实验播下的种子。1850年普鲁士主导的德意志关税同盟,其边界竟与1795年法军控制区高度重合;而《巴塞尔和约》中首次明确的大国"势力范围"概念,更成为19世纪列强瓜分非洲的模板。当1919年《凡尔赛条约》将莱茵河左岸设为非军事区时,法国代表特意援引1795年条款,历史仿佛完成了一次循环。在经济层面,莱茵河左岸的法国化意外激活了区域工业。1797年,克虏伯家族在鲁尔区建立炼铁厂,利用法国占领当局的免税政策迅速扩张;1801年,科隆商人海因里希·梅特涅(与首相梅特涅无关)首创跨河贸易保险制度,这项创新后来成为伦敦劳合社的蓝本。更具象征意义的是铁路建设——1835年德意志首条铁路纽伦堡-菲尔特线,正是沿着法军1796年修建的军用补给线延伸。文化融合的暗流同样不可忽视。莱茵河左岸的法国法典取代了德意志习惯法,催生出《德国民法典》的编纂需求;斯特拉斯堡大学在法国统治期间废除拉丁语教学,直接影响了洪堡兄弟的柏林大学改革方案。甚至马克思的共产主义理论,也在他故乡特里尔的法国化市政档案中埋下伏笔——少年马克思曾大量阅读法国占领时期的社会调查报告。回望1795年4月5日墨迹未干的条约文本,它不仅是军事休战的文书,更是现代欧洲诞生的产钳。普鲁士用莱茵河换来的波兰领土,最终在1830年起义中化为泡影;法国短暂的莱茵霸权,却意外打通了工业革命的跨国血脉。当欧盟议会今日在斯特拉斯堡审议法案时,那些争论声中依然回荡着230年前的博弈智慧——大国划定势力范围时,永远在创造自己都难以预见的未来。巴塞尔市政厅的谈判桌早已褪色,但地缘政治的基本法则依然清晰:所有精明的算计都逃不过时间的检验,所有强权的交易终将衍生出超越初衷的文明动力。就像莱茵河水永远向西奔涌,它记得拿破仑的战舰,也记得欧盟的货轮,但最重要的是,它见证着人类在分裂与联合之间永恒的探索。感谢收听《历史的混响》,我是夕洋洋。明天同一时间,让我们继续聆听历史长河中的下一个瞬间。
2025-04-04
10 min
Grass Roots Health
S2E3: Grass Roots Health Podcast - The U.S. Has an Israel Problem - An Interview with Maha Zedan
The U.S. has an Israel problem. The problem is this: The U.S. has supplied weapons to Israel that have been used by Israel in serious violations of international humanitarian and human rights law and in a manner that is inconsistent with U.S. law, policies, and values. The U.S. has supported Israel since the modern establishment of the nation in 1948. There have been atrocities on both sides. However, the atrocities have been greater on the Israeli side. The 1795 website features a blog by this same title: https://1795group.com/the-u-s-has-an-israel-problem/ For the bet...
2025-03-01
36 min
Grass Roots Health
S2E3: Grass Roots Health Podcast - The U.S. Has an Israel Problem - An Interview with Maha Zedan
The U.S. has an Israel problem. The problem is this: The U.S. has supplied weapons to Israel that have been used by Israel in serious violations of international humanitarian and human rights law and in a manner that is inconsistent with U.S. law, policies, and values. The U.S. has supported Israel since the modern establishment of the nation in 1948. There have been atrocities on both sides. However, the atrocities have been greater on the Israeli side. The 1795 website features a blog by this same title: https://1795group.com/the-u-s-has-an-israel-problem/ For the bet...
2025-03-01
36 min
The John Fredericks Show
Episode #1795 Play Ball!
2/7/2025 PODCAST Episodes #1793 - #1795 GUESTS: Felicia Storm, Mark Mix, John Reid, Dan “The Ox” Ochsner, Joe Morrissey, Chap Petersen, Coach Jen Green, Coach Steve Sabins + YOUR CALLS! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR Live! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth Want more of today's show? Episode #1793 Trump's Department of Labor Nominee; GOP in MN Episode #1794 Reid Lays Out His Vision for Virginia Episode #1795 Play Ball! https://johnfredericksradio.libsyn.com/
2025-02-07
42 min
Grass Roots Health
Season 2, Episode 2: Terrified but Optimistic. An Interview with Dr. Carlos Nobre
Is climate change caused by humans? Or is climate change a hoax made up by liberals? Is climate change just a naturally occurring phenomenon in the environment? Do over 97% of climate experts believe that humans are causing climate change? Who or what is responsible for the 26% of Americans who deny human-caused climate change and the 14% who deny climate change is happening at all? Listen as our host Tim Jordan asks one of the world’s top experts in climate change and its impact on the Amazon region these questions and more. Who is terrified? Who is optimistic? Listen...
2025-02-02
42 min
Grass Roots Health
Season 2, Episode 2: Terrified but Optimistic. An Interview with Dr. Carlos Nobre
Is climate change caused by humans? Or is climate change a hoax made up by liberals? Is climate change just a naturally occurring phenomenon in the environment? Do over 97% of climate experts believe that humans are causing climate change? Who or what is responsible for the 26% of Americans who deny human-caused climate change and the 14% who deny climate change is happening at all? Listen as our host Tim Jordan asks one of the world’s top experts in climate change and its impact on the Amazon region these questions and more. Who is terrified? Who is optimistic? Listen...
2025-02-02
42 min
Grass Roots Health
Season 2, Episode 1. Issues in Maternal and Child Health - An Interview with Duane Herron
Of all similar, wealthy nations of the world, Americans pay the most for health care (I call it “sick care”) and receive the least back for their investment. Get out your large, foam finger. We are No. 1 in health care! We're No 1. USA! USA! USA! Right? Wrong! Infant mortality (death) rate is often used as a proxy indicator of a nation’s health. The U.S. had a higher infant mortality rate than other wealthy countries like us in 2023. Even the Slovak Republic and Chile were better! The infant death rate in 2013 was 5.9 per 1,000 liv...
2025-01-02
53 min
Grass Roots Health
Season 2, Episode 1. Issues in Maternal and Child Health - An Interview with Duane Herron
Of all similar, wealthy nations of the world, Americans pay the most for health care (I call it “sick care”) and receive the least back for their investment. Get out your large, foam finger. We are No. 1 in health care! We're No 1. USA! USA! USA! Right? Wrong! Infant mortality (death) rate is often used as a proxy indicator of a nation’s health. The U.S. had a higher infant mortality rate than other wealthy countries like us in 2023. Even the Slovak Republic and Chile were better! The infant death rate in 2013 was 5.9 per 1,000 liv...
2025-01-02
53 min
Grass Roots Health
Grass Roots Health Episode # 27: Plastic Pollution is Even in My Laundry! An Interview with Judith Weis, Ph.D.
We adults have created a plastic pollution disaster for those that will follow in our footsteps. However, you can be part of the solution starting today! Microplastics, 5 millimeters or less in size, come from a variety of larger plastics such as plastic bottles, car tires, plastic beads (including those in skin-care products), and synthetic fibers. These larger plastics typically break down into smaller and smaller plastics called nano-plastics (less than 1 micrometer in size). Nano-plastics also come from industrial processes. Plastic pollution is also in our homes. Your carpet and rugs are especially to blame. Clothing, beddi...
2024-11-02
52 min
Grass Roots Health
Grass Roots Health Episode # 27: Plastic Pollution is Even in My Laundry! An Interview with Judith Weis, Ph.D.
We adults have created a plastic pollution disaster for those that will follow in our footsteps. However, you can be part of the solution starting today! Microplastics, 5 millimeters or less in size, come from a variety of larger plastics such as plastic bottles, car tires, plastic beads (including those in skin-care products), and synthetic fibers. These larger plastics typically break down into smaller and smaller plastics called nano-plastics (less than 1 micrometer in size). Nano-plastics also come from industrial processes. Plastic pollution is also in our homes. Your carpet and rugs are especially to blame. Clothing, beddi...
2024-11-02
52 min
Ca s'est passé aujourd'hui !
Pourquoi le 1er octobre 1795 est une date clé dans l'histoire de la Belgique?
Ce 1er octobre 1795, c’est une date hyper importante dans l’histoire de la Belgique. Je ne comprends pas pourquoi on n’insiste pas dans nos cours d’Histoire à l’école parce qu’elle est aussi importante que le 21 juillet 1830. Car figurez-vous que le premier octobre 1795, nous devenons tous Français, de Arlon à Ostende. Et oui : jusque-là, il y avait la Principauté de Liège, en gros les provinces actuelles de Liège et du Luxembourg, et le reste, depuis 1789, la Belgique unie. Ce sont justement ces provinces que se disputent, depuis Charles-Quint, les Autrichiens-Espagnols et les Français. En 1...
2024-10-01
02 min
Grass Roots Health
Grass Roots Health Episode # 25 - What's Going on with Colo-Rectal Cancer - An Interview with Xavier Llor, MD, PhD, Princeton University
Gastrointestinal (GI) cancers collectively represent the most common type of cancer and the second leading cause of death from cancer in the U.S. GI cancers account for just under 30% of all cancer deaths. This type of cancer can affect the esophagus, stomach, pancreas and biliary tract, small intestine, liver, colon, rectum, and anus. GI cancers share risk factors, including: Occupational exposure to carcinogens Obesity Cigarette smoking Diabetes Alcohol use Hepatitis B and C infection Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection Infection by H. pylori bacteria What is strange is that gastrointestinal cancers are increasing in...
2024-08-28
31 min
Grass Roots Health
Grass Roots Health Episode # 25 - What's Going on with Colo-Rectal Cancer - An Interview with Xavier Llor, MD, PhD, Princeton University
Gastrointestinal (GI) cancers collectively represent the most common type of cancer and the second leading cause of death from cancer in the U.S. GI cancers account for just under 30% of all cancer deaths. This type of cancer can affect the esophagus, stomach, pancreas and biliary tract, small intestine, liver, colon, rectum, and anus. GI cancers share risk factors, including: Occupational exposure to carcinogens Obesity Cigarette smoking Diabetes Alcohol use Hepatitis B and C infection Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection Infection by H. pylori bacteria What is strange is that gastrointestinal cancers are increasing in...
2024-08-28
31 min
Grass Roots Health
Is There Racism in Maternal and Child Health in the United States?
Many citizens of the U.S. think that they have the best health care system in the world. I have bad news for them: The U.S does not. It has one of the worst health care systems in the world. Of similar developed countries, the U.S. has the most expensive, broken, reactive, sick care system that yields some of the worst patient outcomes. Our sick care system has little to do with health. Maternal and child death rates are often used as an indicator of the quality of medical care in countries around the...
2024-08-11
45 min
Grass Roots Health
Is There Racism in Maternal and Child Health in the United States?
Many citizens of the U.S. think that they have the best health care system in the world. I have bad news for them: The U.S does not. It has one of the worst health care systems in the world. Of similar developed countries, the U.S. has the most expensive, broken, reactive, sick care system that yields some of the worst patient outcomes. Our sick care system has little to do with health. Maternal and child death rates are often used as an indicator of the quality of medical care in countries around the...
2024-08-11
45 min
Grass Roots Health
The Current Challenges Faced by Lake Erie: An Interview with Sandy Bihn, Lake Erie Waterkeeper
People think like this: If it is not in my “backyard” and not affecting me and/or my family, I really do not pay much attention to it and really do not care. Well, this is an issue that impacts at least 12 million of you. That’s how many of you get your drinking water from the Lake Erie watershed. Do you care about your health? Do you care about the quality of your drinking water? You should care enough to listen to this podcast. Lake Erie is like the canary in the co...
2024-07-13
57 min
Grass Roots Health
The Current Challenges Faced by Lake Erie: An Interview with Sandy Bihn, Lake Erie Waterkeeper
People think like this: If it is not in my “backyard” and not affecting me and/or my family, I really do not pay much attention to it and really do not care. Well, this is an issue that impacts at least 12 million of you. That’s how many of you get your drinking water from the Lake Erie watershed. Do you care about your health? Do you care about the quality of your drinking water? You should care enough to listen to this podcast. Lake Erie is like the canary in the co...
2024-07-13
57 min
Grass Roots Health
The Palestinian Issue. Should I Care? An Interview with Maha Zeidan.
On October 7, 2024, Hamas terrorists from the Gaza Strip killed at least 1,139 Israelis and injured many more (Aljazeera News, 2024). Hamas also took more than 250 from Israel to the Gaza Strip, including older people, women, children, and men. According to the Washington Post (2024), 84 hostages are believed to be still alive and in captivity. Since the attack this past October, 112 hostages have been freed. In retaliation, the Israeli army killed at least 36,439, including women and more than 15,000 children. More than 10,000 are still missing (Aljazeera, News, 2024). Much of the population of Gaza has been displaced and the people there ar...
2024-06-03
49 min
Grass Roots Health
The Palestinian Issue. Should I Care? An Interview with Maha Zeidan.
On October 7, 2024, Hamas terrorists from the Gaza Strip killed at least 1,139 Israelis and injured many more (Aljazeera News, 2024). Hamas also took more than 250 from Israel to the Gaza Strip, including older people, women, children, and men. According to the Washington Post (2024), 84 hostages are believed to be still alive and in captivity. Since the attack this past October, 112 hostages have been freed. In retaliation, the Israeli army killed at least 36,439, including women and more than 15,000 children. More than 10,000 are still missing (Aljazeera, News, 2024). Much of the population of Gaza has been displaced and the people there ar...
2024-06-03
49 min
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1185. IC 1795:魚頭星雲 ft. 阿錕 (20240501)
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2024-05-15
01 min
Grass Roots Health
The Costs of Being an Informal, Family Caregiver: An Interview with Tina and Tyrone Layson
In the U.S., informal, family caregiving is on the rise. In 2015, there were 43.5 million, informal care givers. In 2023, there were more than 100 million adults who are informal care givers. The direct cost of caregiving is nearly $44 million dollars, given the loss of 650,000 jobs and approximately 800,000 individuals who report absenteeism from work. Providing care to others is personally costly. According to research, 70% to 76% experience sleep problems. Only 23% of informal caregivers report "good" mental health, and 40% say that their caregiving responsibilities negatively impact their stress levels. Caregiving duties can harm workers' lives. Ba...
2024-05-02
52 min
Grass Roots Health
The Costs of Being an Informal, Family Caregiver: An Interview with Tina and Tyrone Layson
In the U.S., informal, family caregiving is on the rise. In 2015, there were 43.5 million, informal care givers. In 2023, there were more than 100 million adults who are informal care givers. The direct cost of caregiving is nearly $44 million dollars, given the loss of 650,000 jobs and approximately 800,000 individuals who report absenteeism from work. Providing care to others is personally costly. According to research, 70% to 76% experience sleep problems. Only 23% of informal caregivers report "good" mental health, and 40% say that their caregiving responsibilities negatively impact their stress levels. Caregiving duties can harm workers' lives. Ba...
2024-05-02
52 min
Grass Roots Health
Living and Coping With Life-Threatening Illness: An Interview with Jacob and Beanna Martinez
Every day in this country, hundreds of patients of all ages receive bad news from their health care providers. What is it like to be diagnosed with a life-threatening illness? What do you think about? What are your emotions? How does you cope with the associated losses such as a loss of energy, function, a job, or a career? How do others treat you? Many patients in this condition say that it feels like they have a “scarlet letter” etched on their forehead but that only others can see it. They believe that others communicate with...
2024-04-01
52 min
Grass Roots Health
Living and Coping With Life-Threatening Illness: An Interview with Jacob and Beanna Martinez
Every day in this country, hundreds of patients of all ages receive bad news from their health care providers. What is it like to be diagnosed with a life-threatening illness? What do you think about? What are your emotions? How does you cope with the associated losses such as a loss of energy, function, a job, or a career? How do others treat you? Many patients in this condition say that it feels like they have a “scarlet letter” etched on their forehead but that only others can see it. They believe that others communicate with...
2024-04-01
52 min
Grass Roots Health
The Oceans are Hotter Than They Have Been Since the 1970's. Should I Care? An Interview with Annalisa Bracco, Ph.D.
At the end of February 2024, I talked to people in Ohio’s snowbelt region, and they all said the same thing, “I think the snowplow guy maybe came twice.” Only twice! Wow! The snowplow guys probably liked the lack of snow! You see, in major parts of the U.S., winter never arrived. According to preliminary data from AccuWeather, this winter was the warmest on record in the U.S thanks to El Nino and our warming climate. This past summer, it was really hot in many places of the world for extende...
2024-03-04
55 min
Grass Roots Health
The Oceans are Hotter Than They Have Been Since the 1970's. Should I Care? An Interview with Annalisa Bracco, Ph.D.
At the end of February 2024, I talked to people in Ohio’s snowbelt region, and they all said the same thing, “I think the snowplow guy maybe came twice.” Only twice! Wow! The snowplow guys probably liked the lack of snow! You see, in major parts of the U.S., winter never arrived. According to preliminary data from AccuWeather, this winter was the warmest on record in the U.S thanks to El Nino and our warming climate. This past summer, it was really hot in many places of the world for extende...
2024-03-04
55 min
Grass Roots Health
Episode # 18: Redlining, Racism, Food Scarcity, and Obesity. Related? An Interview with Anthony Goodwin
Let me ask you a question. Are these things related? Historic redlining, racism, food scarcity, and obesity. Are people who live in previously redlined areas worse off, and do they have worse health outcomes than those who live elsewhere? In this February 2024 episode, host Tim Jordan explores these questions and more with Anthony Goodwin, the young man who did this research and answered these questions. Listen, learn, subscribe, and share. Thanks! Resources for this podcast: National Co-op Grocers: https://www.ncg.coop/ Article: Mapping...
2024-02-02
37 min
Grass Roots Health
Episode # 18: Redlining, Racism, Food Scarcity, and Obesity. Related? An Interview with Anthony Goodwin
Let me ask you a question. Are these things related? Historic redlining, racism, food scarcity, and obesity. Are people who live in previously redlined areas worse off, and do they have worse health outcomes than those who live elsewhere? In this February 2024 episode, host Tim Jordan explores these questions and more with Anthony Goodwin, the young man who did this research and answered these questions. Listen, learn, subscribe, and share. Thanks! Resources for this podcast: National Co-op Grocers: https://www.ncg.coop/ Article: Mapping...
2024-02-02
37 min
Grass Roots Health
Episode 17 of Grass Roots Health:What is in our Water may be Killing Us! An Interview with Jamie DeWitt, Ph.D.
Were you aware that we are literally “swimming” in a sea of chemicals that may be killing us? These chemicals are everywhere and in everything including our air, food, water, medical devices, medical implants, non-stick pans, personal care products, stain-resistant carpet and furniture, cardboard packaging, building materials, and firefighting foam. These chemicals called “forever chemicals” or PFAS (i.e., per and polyfluoroalkyl substances) were discovered in the 1930’s and were not regulated (for some strange reason) by the U.S. EPA until the early 2000s. Meanwhile, millions of unsuspecting Americans (maybe even you) ha...
2024-01-01
49 min
Grass Roots Health
Episode 17 of Grass Roots Health:What is in our Water may be Killing Us! An Interview with Jamie DeWitt, Ph.D.
Were you aware that we are literally “swimming” in a sea of chemicals that may be killing us? These chemicals are everywhere and in everything including our air, food, water, medical devices, medical implants, non-stick pans, personal care products, stain-resistant carpet and furniture, cardboard packaging, building materials, and firefighting foam. These chemicals called “forever chemicals” or PFAS (i.e., per and polyfluoroalkyl substances) were discovered in the 1930’s and were not regulated (for some strange reason) by the U.S. EPA until the early 2000s. Meanwhile, millions of unsuspecting Americans (maybe even you) ha...
2024-01-01
49 min
Grass Roots Health
Episode # 16: Death Should Not Be Feared - An Interview with Nicole Angelique Kerr
Most Americans do not like to think about or talk about death. Death is like the “elephant in the middle of the room.” Everyone sees the elephant and knows that it is there, but no one says a peep! We prefer to avoid the topic. We certainly do not want to jinx ourselves! Death is viewed negatively as loss. When someone close to us dies (be it a person or a companion animal), we feel sadness and grief. But what if death is opposite of all that? What if death is very posit...
2023-12-02
57 min
Grass Roots Health
Episode # 16: Death Should Not Be Feared - An Interview with Nicole Angelique Kerr
Most Americans do not like to think about or talk about death. Death is like the “elephant in the middle of the room.” Everyone sees the elephant and knows that it is there, but no one says a peep! We prefer to avoid the topic. We certainly do not want to jinx ourselves! Death is viewed negatively as loss. When someone close to us dies (be it a person or a companion animal), we feel sadness and grief. But what if death is opposite of all that? What if death is very posit...
2023-12-02
57 min
Grass Roots Health
Episode 15: Why Don’t More Americans Do This? An Interview with Debra Jackson and Kimberly Schmidt
In this November 2023 episode, host Tim Jordan explores this question with his guests: Why don’t more American adults do this? Do what? Advance Care Planning. Only about 1 in 3 American adults have done Advance Care Planning. Yet it is free! Why have so few done this? Special Guests, Debra Jackson, RN of VITAS Health Care and Kimberly Schmidt, RN of Promedica Health System help Tim answer this very perplexing and important question. Resources for this podcast: VITAS Health Care: vitas.com PROMEDICA Hospice: promedicahospice.org PROMEDICA...
2023-11-01
52 min
Grass Roots Health
Episode 15: Why Don’t More Americans Do This? An Interview with Debra Jackson and Kimberly Schmidt
In this November 2023 episode, host Tim Jordan explores this question with his guests: Why don’t more American adults do this? Do what? Advance Care Planning. Only about 1 in 3 American adults have done Advance Care Planning. Yet it is free! Why have so few done this? Special Guests, Debra Jackson, RN of VITAS Health Care and Kimberly Schmidt, RN of Promedica Health System help Tim answer this very perplexing and important question. Resources for this podcast: VITAS Health Care: vitas.com PROMEDICA Hospice: promedicahospice.org PROMEDICA...
2023-11-01
52 min
Grass Roots Health
Episode # 14: Who was Nancy Cruzan?
In this October 2023 episode, host Tim Jordan interviews the nieces of Nancy Cruzan: Angela Broaddus and Miranda Lewis. Who was Nancy Cruzan? She was at the center of the first “right to die with dignity” case ever heard by the United States Supreme Court. Together, Tim and his guests explore this topic: Who was Nancy Cruzan? Resources for this podcast: National Institutes of Health (NIH): Advance Care Planning: Advance Directives for Health Care. https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/advance-care-planning-advance-directives-health-care The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center: Advance Car...
2023-09-30
1h 13
Grass Roots Health
Episode # 14: Who was Nancy Cruzan?
In this October 2023 episode, host Tim Jordan interviews the nieces of Nancy Cruzan: Angela Broaddus and Miranda Lewis. Who was Nancy Cruzan? She was at the center of the first “right to die with dignity” case ever heard by the United States Supreme Court. Together, Tim and his guests explore this topic: Who was Nancy Cruzan? Resources for this podcast: National Institutes of Health (NIH): Advance Care Planning: Advance Directives for Health Care. https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/advance-care-planning-advance-directives-health-care The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center: Advance Car...
2023-09-30
1h 13
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Ebook Reader Reviews American Inheritance Liberty and Slavery in the Birth of a Nation 1765-1795 {Read Online}
**Download American Inheritance: Liberty and Slavery in the Birth of a Nation, 1765-1795 Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book** by Edward J. Larson Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0393882209 OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download Ebook Reader Reviews American Inheritance: Liberty and Slavery in the Birth of a Nation, 1765-1795 {Read Online} Ebook | READ ONLINE Download Ebook Reader Reviews American Inheritance: Liberty and Slavery in the Birth of a Nation, 1765-1795 {Read Online} read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download Ebook Reader...
2023-09-19
00 min
Grass Roots Health
Episode #13: Common Mistakes that People Make When Writing a Grant
In this September 2023 episode, host Tim Jordan and his guest, Patrick Johnston, Vice President of Community Investments at the Greater Toledo Community Foundation, explore this topic: “Common Mistakes People Make When Writing Grant Applications.” Do you want to become the best grant writer that you can be? Are you interested in obtaining more grant funding for your organization? If the answer to either of those questions is “yes,” then should listen to this episode! Please do not make these same common mistakes that others have made. Resources for this podcas...
2023-09-01
58 min
Grass Roots Health
Episode #13: Common Mistakes that People Make When Writing a Grant
In this September 2023 episode, host Tim Jordan and his guest, Patrick Johnston, Vice President of Community Investments at the Greater Toledo Community Foundation, explore this topic: “Common Mistakes People Make When Writing Grant Applications.” Do you want to become the best grant writer that you can be? Are you interested in obtaining more grant funding for your organization? If the answer to either of those questions is “yes,” then should listen to this episode! Please do not make these same common mistakes that others have made. Resources for this podcas...
2023-09-01
58 min
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**Download American Inheritance: Liberty and Slavery in the Birth of a Nation, 1765-1795 Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book ** by Edward J. Larson Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0393882209 OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download READ/DOWNLOAD@] American Inheritance: Liberty and Slavery in the Birth of a Nation, 1765-1795 Pdf Reader Ebook | READ ONLINE Download READ/DOWNLOAD@] American Inheritance: Liberty and Slavery in the Birth of a Nation, 1765-1795 Pdf Reader read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download READ/DOWNLOAD@] American Inheritance...
2023-08-10
00 min
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Episode # 12: Is the Mental Health of Shooters to Blame for Mass Shootings - An Interview with Lisa Pescara Kovach, Ph.D.
In this August 2023 episode, host Tim Jordan explores the topic, “Is the mental health of shooters to blame for mass shootings? His guest for this thought-provoking interview is Dr. Lisa Pescara Kovach. Fact: This year (2023), is on pace to become the deadliest year for mass shootings in recent history. A mass shooting is defined as 4 or more people shot, wounded, or killed. Fact: Public mass casualty events are becoming more common. Fact: In a given year, 1 in 5 adults in the U.S. experience mental illness and 1 in 6 young...
2023-08-01
53 min
Grass Roots Health
Episode # 12: Is the Mental Health of Shooters to Blame for Mass Shootings - An Interview with Lisa Pescara Kovach, Ph.D.
In this August 2023 episode, host Tim Jordan explores the topic, “Is the mental health of shooters to blame for mass shootings? His guest for this thought-provoking interview is Dr. Lisa Pescara Kovach. Fact: This year (2023), is on pace to become the deadliest year for mass shootings in recent history. A mass shooting is defined as 4 or more people shot, wounded, or killed. Fact: Public mass casualty events are becoming more common. Fact: In a given year, 1 in 5 adults in the U.S. experience mental illness and 1 in 6 young...
2023-08-01
53 min
Grass Roots Health
Episode # 11: When Gun Violence Becomes Personal - An Interview with Rhonda Hart
In this Independence Day 2023 special episode, Tim Jordan, host, explores the topic, “When Gun Violence Becomes Personal.” In the early morning hours of Friday May 18, 2018, gun violence became personal for Rhonda Hart. She did not ask for it; did not deserve it; and certainly did not want it! In a first period art class at Santa Fe High School (Texas), her 14-year-old daughter, Kimberly, was shot to death along with seven other students and two teachers. Thirteen others were wounded that day. Two armed police officers were in the...
2023-06-29
1h 01
Grass Roots Health
Episode # 11: When Gun Violence Becomes Personal - An Interview with Rhonda Hart
In this Independence Day 2023 special episode, Tim Jordan, host, explores the topic, “When Gun Violence Becomes Personal.” In the early morning hours of Friday May 18, 2018, gun violence became personal for Rhonda Hart. She did not ask for it; did not deserve it; and certainly did not want it! In a first period art class at Santa Fe High School (Texas), her 14-year-old daughter, Kimberly, was shot to death along with seven other students and two teachers. Thirteen others were wounded that day. Two armed police officers were in the...
2023-06-29
1h 01
Grass Roots Health
Episode # 9: How Has Social Media Changed Us - An Interview with Jeffrey Blevins, PhD, University of Cincinnati
In episode # 9, Tim Jordan (host), interviews Dr. Jeffrey Layne Blevins, Professor, Department of Journalism and School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio. Have you ever wondered by scamming seems to be on the increase? Or why anti-Semitism is now higher than it ever has been at any time since the Anti-Defamation League started recording such incidents in the 1970’s? Or the role that social media played in the January 6 insurrection at the Capital Building in Washington, DC? Or why hate groups or White Supremacy groups seem to be targeting former mem...
2023-04-28
1h 03
Grass Roots Health
Episode # 9: How Has Social Media Changed Us - An Interview with Jeffrey Blevins, PhD, University of Cincinnati
In episode # 9, Tim Jordan (host), interviews Dr. Jeffrey Layne Blevins, Professor, Department of Journalism and School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio. Have you ever wondered by scamming seems to be on the increase? Or why anti-Semitism is now higher than it ever has been at any time since the Anti-Defamation League started recording such incidents in the 1970’s? Or the role that social media played in the January 6 insurrection at the Capital Building in Washington, DC? Or why hate groups or White Supremacy groups seem to be targeting former mem...
2023-04-28
1h 03
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2023-04-17
05 min
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1795 (Trilogía de Estocolmo 3) - Niklas Natt Och Dag
Escuche este audio libro completo gratis enhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeTítulo: 1795 (Trilogía de Estocolmo 3)Autor: Niklas Natt Och DagNarrador: Jordi SalasFormato: UnabridgedDuración: 12:29:53Idioma: EspañolFecha de publicación: 04-13-2023Editor: Penguin Random House Grupo EditorialCategorías: Fiction & Literature, Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense, Historical Fiction, Detective StoriesResumen:Consagrado como el gran renovador el noir y de la novela histórica, Niklas Natt och Dag cierra con este libro la exitosa «Trilogía de Estocolmo». 1795 es la novela neg...
2023-04-13
12h 29
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/668394to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - 1795 (Trilogía de Estocolmo 3) Series: #3 of Trilogía de Estocolmo Author: Niklas Natt Och Dag Narrator: Jordi Salas Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 29 minutes Release date: April 13, 2023 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Consagrado como el gran renovador el noir y de la novela histórica, Niklas Natt och Dag cierra con este libro la exitosa «Trilogía de Estocolmo». 1795 es la novela negra imprescindible para todos aquellos que disfrutaron con El nombre de la rosa, El perfume o La bestia. En la última entrega de la aclamada trilogía de Nikl...
2023-04-13
12h 29
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[Spanish] - 1795 (Trilogía de Estocolmo 3) by Niklas Natt Och Dag
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/668394 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - 1795 (Trilogía de Estocolmo 3) Series: #3 of Trilogía de Estocolmo Author: Niklas Natt Och Dag Narrator: Jordi Salas Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 29 minutes Release date: April 13, 2023 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: Consagrado como el gran renovador el noir y de la novela histórica, Niklas Natt och Dag cierra con este libro la exitosa «Trilogía de Estocolmo». 1795 es la novela negra imprescindible para todos aquellos que disfrutaron con El nombre de la rosa, El perfume o La bestia. En la última entrega de la aclamada...
2023-04-13
05 min
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[Spanish] - 1795 (Trilogía de Estocolmo 3) by Niklas Natt Och Dag
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/668394 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - 1795 (Trilogía de Estocolmo 3) Series: #3 of Trilogía de Estocolmo Author: Niklas Natt Och Dag Narrator: Jordi Salas Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 29 minutes Release date: April 13, 2023 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Consagrado como el gran renovador el noir y de la novela histórica, Niklas Natt och Dag cierra con este libro la exitosa «Trilogía de Estocolmo». 1795 es la novela negra imprescindible para todos aquellos que disfrutaron con El nombre de la rosa, El perfume o La bestia. En la última entrega de la aclamada trilogía...
2023-04-13
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Grass Roots Health
Episode 8: The Challenges Facing Higher Education (and their customers)- An Interview with Dr. Amy Thompson, Wright State University
In episode # 8, host Tim Jordan interviews Dr. Amy Thompson, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at Wright State in Ohio. Together they explore some of the unprecedented challenges facing colleges and universities (and their customers). Be sure to listen to this thought-provoking conversation! Resources for this podcast: Wright State University Website: www.wright.edu Write State University Office of the Provost: www.wright.edu/office-of-the-provost The Accompanying Blog Post: Jordan, T.R. (2023). The Challenges Facing College & Universities (and their customers). https://1795group.com/the-challenges-facing-colleges-universities-and-their-customers/ Article: Ripley, A. (2018). Why is College in America So Exp...
2023-03-31
56 min
Grass Roots Health
Episode 8: The Challenges Facing Higher Education (and their customers)- An Interview with Dr. Amy Thompson, Wright State University
In episode # 8, host Tim Jordan interviews Dr. Amy Thompson, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at Wright State in Ohio. Together they explore some of the unprecedented challenges facing colleges and universities (and their customers). Be sure to listen to this thought-provoking conversation! Resources for this podcast: Wright State University Website: www.wright.edu Write State University Office of the Provost: www.wright.edu/office-of-the-provost The Accompanying Blog Post: Jordan, T.R. (2023). The Challenges Facing College & Universities (and their customers). https://1795group.com/the-challenges-facing-colleges-universities-and-their-customers/ Article: Ripley, A. (2018). Why is College in America So Exp...
2023-03-31
56 min
Grass Roots Health
Episode # 7: Death and Dying from the Perspective of a Hospice Nurse - An Interview with Hospice Nurse Penny
In episode # 7, host Tim Jordan interviews Hospice Nurse Penny Hawkins-Smith about her perspective on death and dying. During this fascinating interview, they discuss many topics including the recommended educational and training path to become a hospice nurse; the challenges involved for families in letting their dying loved one decide how much they want to eat or drink; myths of hospice care; the death rattle; how the dying often rally right before death; how the dying often see or reach for people or things in the room; weird things experienced in hospice care; and whether Hospice Nurse Penny believes that...
2023-03-01
56 min
Grass Roots Health
Episode # 7: Death and Dying from the Perspective of a Hospice Nurse - An Interview with Hospice Nurse Penny
In episode # 7, host Tim Jordan interviews Hospice Nurse Penny Hawkins-Smith about her perspective on death and dying. During this fascinating interview, they discuss many topics including the recommended educational and training path to become a hospice nurse; the challenges involved for families in letting their dying loved one decide how much they want to eat or drink; myths of hospice care; the death rattle; how the dying often rally right before death; how the dying often see or reach for people or things in the room; weird things experienced in hospice care; and whether Hospice Nurse Penny believes that...
2023-03-01
56 min
Grass Roots Health
Episode 1: An Interview with the Founder and Director of the 1795 Group, Dr. Timothy Jordan.
In this inaugural episode, Vickie Dugat interviews Dr. Tim Jordan, the founder and director of the 1795 Group. Get to know Dr. Jordan, listen to how things have changed over the past 20 years or so, and listen to how the 1795 Group plans to address some of the problems with the health of Americans. For more information and numerous helpful resources visit: https://1795group.com/
2022-09-09
40 min
Grass Roots Health
Episode 1: An Interview with the Founder and Director of the 1795 Group, Dr. Timothy Jordan.
In this inaugural episode, Vickie Dugat interviews Dr. Tim Jordan, the founder and director of the 1795 Group. Get to know Dr. Jordan, listen to how things have changed over the past 20 years or so, and listen to how the 1795 Group plans to address some of the problems with the health of Americans. For more information and numerous helpful resources visit: https://1795group.com/
2022-09-09
40 min
Wisdom-Trek.com
Day 1795 – People Love A Smiling Face – Daily Wisdom
Welcome to Day 1795 of our Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me.This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to WisdomPeople Love A Smiling Face – Daily WisdomWelcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps. We are on Day 1795 of our Trek, and it’s time to explore another nugget of wisdom, which includes an inspirational quote along with some wise words from Gramps for today’s trek. Wisdom is the final frontier in gaining true knowledge. We are on a daily trek to create a legacy of wisdom, seek out discernment and insights, and boldly grow where few have chosen...
2021-12-06
04 min
The Napoleonic Quarterly
Episode 16: Q4-1795 - The whiff of grapeshot
Help us produce more episodes by supporting the Napoleonic Quarterly on Patreon: patreon.com/napoleonicquarterly 1795. October. November. December. Three months in which Napoleon Bonaparte takes on tens of thousands of armed Parisians amidst the blood and gore of Vendemiare… Austrian, Prussian, and Russian representatives meet on 24 October 1795 to dissolve the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth… And in north Italy the French perform a real comeback by sending the Austrians packing at the Battle of Loano. This is episode 16 of the Napoleonic Quarterly – covering three months in which the whiff of grapeshot hangs over Paris. [04:51] - Military historian Paul Dem...
2021-09-04
1h 16
Between the Shadows
Episode 16: Victoria Winters is Transported to 1795
This time on Between the Shadows: A seance is held at Collinwood. It creates a rift in time and transports Victoria Winters to the year 1795. She sees many familiar faces there, but they are all strangers and Victoria Winters learns that everything she knows about the Collins family is a lie. Join us as we explore the beginning of the end in 1795! DISCLAIMER: All Dark Shadows music, video clips, images and media is not owned by Between the Shadows and is used only to promote Dark Shadows and should not be distributed, copied or reproduced. ...
2021-08-14
45 min
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
Tonio Andrade, "The Last Embassy: The Dutch Mission of 1795 and the Forgotten History of Western Encounters with China" (Princeton UP, 2021)
On January 10th, 1795, a very tired caravan arrives in Beijing. The travelers have journeyed from Canton on an accelerated schedule through harsh terrain in order to make it to the capital in time for the Qianlong Emperor’s sixtieth anniversary of his reign. The group is led by two Dutchmen: Isaac Titsingh and Andreas Everardus van Braam Houckgeest, who are there to represent the interests of the Dutch Republic at the imperial court. It’s a momentous occasion, especially after the disastrous British Embassy from George Macartney two years earlier.Little did they know that their embassy woul...
2021-07-22
52 min
New Books in Chinese Studies
Tonio Andrade, "The Last Embassy: The Dutch Mission of 1795 and the Forgotten History of Western Encounters with China" (Princeton UP, 2021)
On January 10th, 1795, a very tired caravan arrives in Beijing. The travelers have journeyed from Canton on an accelerated schedule through harsh terrain in order to make it to the capital in time for the Qianlong Emperor’s sixtieth anniversary of his reign. The group is led by two Dutchmen: Isaac Titsingh and Andreas Everardus van Braam Houckgeest, who are there to represent the interests of the Dutch Republic at the imperial court. It’s a momentous occasion, especially after the disastrous British Embassy from George Macartney two years earlier.Little did they know that their embassy woul...
2021-07-22
52 min
New Books in East Asian Studies
Tonio Andrade, "The Last Embassy: The Dutch Mission of 1795 and the Forgotten History of Western Encounters with China" (Princeton UP, 2021)
On January 10th, 1795, a very tired caravan arrives in Beijing. The travelers have journeyed from Canton on an accelerated schedule through harsh terrain in order to make it to the capital in time for the Qianlong Emperor’s sixtieth anniversary of his reign. The group is led by two Dutchmen: Isaac Titsingh and Andreas Everardus van Braam Houckgeest, who are there to represent the interests of the Dutch Republic at the imperial court. It’s a momentous occasion, especially after the disastrous British Embassy from George Macartney two years earlier.Little did they know that their embassy woul...
2021-07-22
54 min
Asian Review of Books
Tonio Andrade, "The Last Embassy: The Dutch Mission of 1795 and the Forgotten History of Western Encounters with China" (Princeton UP, 2021)
On January 10th, 1795, a very tired caravan arrives in Beijing. The travelers have journeyed from Canton on an accelerated schedule through harsh terrain in order to make it to the capital in time for the Qianlong Emperor’s sixtieth anniversary of his reign. The group is led by two Dutchmen: Isaac Titsingh and Andreas Everardus van Braam Houckgeest, who are there to represent the interests of the Dutch Republic at the imperial court. It’s a momentous occasion, especially after the disastrous British Embassy from George Macartney two years earlier.Little did they know that their embassy woul...
2021-07-22
52 min
New Books in Diplomatic History
Tonio Andrade, "The Last Embassy: The Dutch Mission of 1795 and the Forgotten History of Western Encounters with China" (Princeton UP, 2021)
On January 10th, 1795, a very tired caravan arrives in Beijing. The travelers have journeyed from Canton on an accelerated schedule through harsh terrain in order to make it to the capital in time for the Qianlong Emperor’s sixtieth anniversary of his reign. The group is led by two Dutchmen: Isaac Titsingh and Andreas Everardus van Braam Houckgeest, who are there to represent the interests of the Dutch Republic at the imperial court. It’s a momentous occasion, especially after the disastrous British Embassy from George Macartney two years earlier.Little did they know that their embassy woul...
2021-07-22
54 min
Fitness Confidential
Ultra Fat Easy Eating - Episode 1795
: Episode 1795 - On this Wednesday show, Andy and Vinnie talk Vinnie's upcoming, new project, buttergate, palm oil uses, easy eating with our Ultra Fat nut butters, our upcoming, high-quality Omega-3 product, and more. Https://www.vinnietortorich.com/2021/03/ultra-fat-easy-eating-episode-1795 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS Pure Vitamin Club Pure Coffee Club NSNG® Foods PALM OIL USES Butter is often made with palm oil. This is normal and not new. Medium chain triglycerides is what cows eat! Dairy cows use a lot of energy, this is a supplement that goes into their feed. Check out the recent podcast on this: The Science of Dairy F...
2021-03-10
31 min
Histoire de la laïcité en France
8. Les prémices de la laïcité : le décret de 1795
Dans ce huitième épisode des podcasts sur l’Histoire de la laïcité en France, Jean-Luc Mélenchon parle du décret du 3 ventôse an II (17 février 1795) qui se présente comme un premier texte qui sépare formellement les Églises de l’État en France et pose des bases qui se retrouveront ensuite dans la loi de 1905 […] Cet article 8. Les prémices de la laïcité : le décret de 1795 a été publié par Jean-Luc Mélenchon sur son blog : Melenchon.fr.
2021-01-07
00 min
Histoire de la laïcité en France
8. Les prémices de la laïcité : le décret de 1795
Dans ce huitième épisode des podcasts sur l’Histoire de la laïcité en France, Jean-Luc Mélenchon parle du décret du 3 ventôse an II (17 février 1795) qui se présente comme un premier texte qui sépare formellement les Églises de l’État en France et pose des bases qui se retrouveront ensuite dans la loi de 1905 […] Cet article 8. Les prémices de la laïcité : le décret de 1795 a été publié par Jean-Luc Mélenchon sur son blog : Melenchon.fr.
2021-01-07
00 min
New Books in Iberian Studies
Mark Santiago, "A Bad Peace and A Good War: Spain and the Mescalero Apache Uprising of 1795-1799" (U Oklahoma Press, 2018)
In August 1795, Apaches wiped out two Spanish patrols In the desert borderlands of the what is today the American Southwest and Mexican north. This attack ended what had bene an uneasy peace between various Apache groups and the Spanish Empire. In A Bad Peace and A Good War: Spain and the Mescalero Apache Uprising of 1795-1799 (University of Oklahoma Press, 2018), Mark Santiago (the recently retired Director of the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum) examines why this peace broke down, as well as what the ensuing conflict looked like on the ground. Many historians argue that the 1790s w...
2020-09-11
1h 08
New Books in Mexican Studies
Mark Santiago, "A Bad Peace and A Good War: Spain and the Mescalero Apache Uprising of 1795-1799" (U Oklahoma Press, 2018)
In August 1795, Apaches wiped out two Spanish patrols In the desert borderlands of the what is today the American Southwest and Mexican north. This attack ended what had bene an uneasy peace between various Apache groups and the Spanish Empire. In A Bad Peace and A Good War: Spain and the Mescalero Apache Uprising of 1795-1799 (University of Oklahoma Press, 2018), Mark Santiago (the recently retired Director of the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum) examines why this peace broke down, as well as what the ensuing conflict looked like on the ground. Many historians argue that the 1790s w...
2020-09-11
1h 08
New Books in Latin American Studies
Mark Santiago, "A Bad Peace and A Good War: Spain and the Mescalero Apache Uprising of 1795-1799" (U Oklahoma Press, 2018)
In August 1795, Apaches wiped out two Spanish patrols In the desert borderlands of the what is today the American Southwest and Mexican north. This attack ended what had bene an uneasy peace between various Apache groups and the Spanish Empire. In A Bad Peace and A Good War: Spain and the Mescalero Apache Uprising of 1795-1799 (University of Oklahoma Press, 2018), Mark Santiago (the recently retired Director of the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum) examines why this peace broke down, as well as what the ensuing conflict looked like on the ground. Many historians argue that the 1790s w...
2020-09-11
1h 08
New Books in the American West
Mark Santiago, "A Bad Peace and A Good War: Spain and the Mescalero Apache Uprising of 1795-1799" (U Oklahoma Press, 2018)
In August 1795, Apaches wiped out two Spanish patrols In the desert borderlands of the what is today the American Southwest and Mexican north. This attack ended what had bene an uneasy peace between various Apache groups and the Spanish Empire. In A Bad Peace and A Good War: Spain and the Mescalero Apache Uprising of 1795-1799 (University of Oklahoma Press, 2018), Mark Santiago (the recently retired Director of the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum) examines why this peace broke down, as well as what the ensuing conflict looked like on the ground. Many historians argue that the 1790s w...
2020-09-11
1h 08
New Books in Indigenous Studies
Mark Santiago, "A Bad Peace and A Good War: Spain and the Mescalero Apache Uprising of 1795-1799" (U Oklahoma Press, 2018)
In August 1795, Apaches wiped out two Spanish patrols In the desert borderlands of the what is today the American Southwest and Mexican north. This attack ended what had bene an uneasy peace between various Apache groups and the Spanish Empire. In A Bad Peace and A Good War: Spain and the Mescalero Apache Uprising of 1795-1799 (University of Oklahoma Press, 2018), Mark Santiago (the recently retired Director of the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum) examines why this peace broke down, as well as what the ensuing conflict looked like on the ground. Many historians argue that the 1790s w...
2020-09-11
1h 08
La col·lecció de Pau NG
ALBENIZ Y BASANTA, Pedro (1795-1855) - Fantasías & variaciones
Pedro Albéniz y Basanta (1795-1855) - Fantasías & variaciones Més info: https://reciclassicat.blogspot.com/2019/04/albeniz-y-basanta-pedro-1795-1855.html
2019-04-11
34 min
La col·lecció de Pau NG
PEARSALL, Robert Lucas (1795-1856) - Madrigals
Robert Lucas Pearsall (1795-1856) - Madrigals Més info: https://reciclassicat.blogspot.com/2019/03/pearsall-robert-lucas-1795-1856.html
2019-03-14
37 min
Presidencies of the United States
A Caesar, a Cromwell, and a Washington: The Betrayals of 1795
Year(s) Discussed: 1794-1795 Despite achieving a major diplomatic victory in the Northwest Territory, the administration is rocked by controversy as Secretary of State Randolph is confronted about allegations of collusion with the French while Washington himself is accused of improper use of public finances. Scandals and controversies abound in this episode! Source information can be found at http://presidencies.blubrry.com Featured images: * Bust of Gaius Julius Caesar, courtesy of Wikipedia * “Oliver Cromwell” by Samuel Cooper [c. 1656], courtesy of Wikipedia * “George Washington” by Gilbert Stuart [c. 1797], courtesy of Wikipedia Learn...
2018-03-18
29 min
DJ Wolf in THE HOTSPOT (Official) @DJ69Wolf
DJ WOLF 1795 - PARTY 103 BBQ (SEPT 2016)
DJ WOLF 1795 - PARTY 103 BBQ - Sept 2016
2017-02-14
1h 02
საუბრები ნაპოლეონზე
ნაწილი 8: ომი და სიყვარული: 1794-1795 წწ.
დღეს ჩვენ ვსაუბრობთ 1794-1795 წლებზე, რომლებიც ნაპოლეონისათვის მეტად მნიშვნელოვანი გამოდგა. ქალაქ ტულონის აღების შემდეგ მან გენერლის წოდება მოიპოვა, პოლიტიკური კავშირებიც გააბა, და თითქოს აღმასვლის გზას დაადგა. მაგრამ 1794 წლის ივლისში იაკობინელთა ხელისუფლება დაემხო და გენერალი ბონაპარტი პოლიტიკურად არასაიმედო პირად იქცა. სწორედ ამ პერიოდში მან გაიცნო და შეიყვარა ახალგაზრდა ეჟენი დეზირე კლარი, მაგრამ არც ამ მხრივ გაუმართლა... შვედეთის დედოფალი დეზირე კლარი, 1820-იანი წლები 1794 წლის გაზაფხულის სამხედრო კამპანიის ადვილად გასაგებად, პოდკასტს თან ვურთავთ (Facebook-ზე) რუკას. პოდკასტში გამოვიყენეთ ორი რევოლუციური სიმღერა. თავდაპირველად მოისმენთ სიმონ შარლ კატელის მიერ დაწერილ "ჰიმნს ფლერუსის ბრძოლაში მოპოვებულ გამარჯვებაზე" (Hymne à la victoire sur la bataille de Fleurus) რომელიც საფრანგეთის მიერ 1794 წელს მოპოვებული ერთ-ერთი უმნიშვნელოვანესი სამხედრო გამარჯვების აღსანიშნავად დაიწერა. შემდეგ, თერმიდორის მოვლენების საუბრისას, გამოვიყენეთ 1795 წელს მარი ჟოზეფ შენიეს და ეტიენ ნიკოლა მეჰულის მიერ დაწერილი "9 თერმიდორის ჰიმნი" (Hymne du 9 Thermidor) რომელიც რობესპიერის და მისი იაკობინელების დამხობას ზეიმობს. Salut ! neuf thermidor, jour de la délivrance, Tu viens purifier un sol ensanglanté ! Pour la seconde fois, tu fais luire à la France Les rayons de la liberté ; (bis)
2016-09-29
44 min