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Entrez sans Frapper : Le podcast CultureEntrez sans Frapper : Le podcast CultureRimbaud, sur un air de Patti Smith, et aussi de Bob Dylan, Jim Morrison...Feuilleton "Y'a du Rimbaud dans l'air" de Stéphanie Van Vyve : Rimbaud, sur un air de Patti Smith, et aussi de Bob Dylan, Jim Morrison... La fascination qu'a eue Rimbaud sur les artistes est impressionnante, en particulier sa Saison en enfer. Illuminée par ses Illuminations, Patti Smith a même traversé l'Atlantique pour marcher dans ses pas et retrouver la ville natale de son poète fétiche, Charleville-Mézière.  Merci pour votre écoute  Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere ...2025-05-0810 minEntrez sans Frapper : Le podcast CultureEntrez sans Frapper : Le podcast CultureJim Thompson et "Pottsville, 1280 habitants", un classique du polar US par l'un des auteurs qui forme le triumvirat historique du noir USFeuilleton " Dans la bibliothèque de l'oncle Mich' " de Michel Dufranne : Jim Thompson et son roman "Pottsville, 1280 habitants" (Rivages/Noir), un classique du polar US par l'un des auteurs qui forme le triumvirat historique du noir US. Shérif de Pottsville, 1280 habitants, au début du vingtième siècle, Nick Corey évite de trop se fatiguer à se mêler des affaires de ses administrés. Débonnaire, apparemment pas très malin, il se laisse même contester et humilier en public. Comme si ça ne suffisait pas, il est cocu et pourrait bien perdre son poste aux prochaines élections. Il d...2025-04-3005 minBorgo Pass Horror PodcastBorgo Pass Horror PodcastBluebeard (1944)Join Jim & Livio as they once again travel to Paris and are witness to the crimes of the person known as 'Bluebeard'. Made in 1944 and directed by Edgar G. Ulmer (The Black Cat, 1934) and starring John Carradine. Carradine delivers one of his finest performances as the tortured, yet evil Gaston Morrell. The film also stars Jean Parker, Nils Asther, Ludwig Stossel, and Sonia Sorrell. What on the surface seems like a typical 1940's PRC quickie horror movie, it quickly turns to a fantastically dark, moody, and deep horror film. This is truly a hidden gem of the 40's horror...2025-04-032h 0910,000 Depositions Later Podcast10,000 Depositions Later PodcastEpisode 151 - Lessons from the Front Lines: Using Deposition Transcripts From One Case as Affidavits in OthersIn this episode, Jim Garrity spotlights a new ruling on a little-known but powerful tool: the use of depositions as affidavits. As Garrity discusses, a deposition does not need to meet the requirements of trial-oriented Fed. R. Civ. P. 32 (which requires a showing that the party against whom the deposition is offered had notice and a chance to examine the deposition) when it is offered in proceedings that allow testimony by affidavit, such as at summary judgment.SHOW NOTESSurety v. Co. v. Dwight A. Herald, et al., Case No. 1:23-cv-00086-GNS-HBB, 2025 W...2025-03-0410 minTrabuco Presbyterian ChurchTrabuco Presbyterian ChurchJim Gaston | February 9, 2025"Keeping the Main Thing, the Main Thing" | 1 Corinthians 15:1-11Jim Gaston | February 9, 20252025-02-0918 minTrabuco Presbyterian ChurchTrabuco Presbyterian ChurchJim Gaston | Sunday, January 19, 2025"Unity within Community" | 1 Corinthians 1:10-17 Jim Gaston | Sunday, January 19, 20252025-01-2023 minGetting Real With RobGetting Real With RobRestauranteur and Developer Jim Morasso Jim Morasso, Restauranteur and Developer, is our guest for this episode of Getting Real With Rob. A Gastonia changemaker who believes success is the result of creating opportunities for people to thrive. With over 30 years of education and experience in the hospitality industry –Steak & Ale, Houston’s, TGI Fridays, Harpers and Mickey & Mooch – his experiences laid the groundwork to establish, build and create along with his partners the iconic restaurants such as Epic Chophouse in Mooresville NC, and Chillfire Bar & Grill in Denver NC. But it’s the story of how he secured, imagined, and opened Webb Custom Kitchen in Gasto...2024-12-0338 minMore Life: The Reentry PodcastMore Life: The Reentry PodcastThe Power of Voting with Avalon Betts-GastonIn this powerful episode, Avalon Betts-Gaston and VanKe’via explore the importance of improving public safety within the communities and emphasize the need for community connection for system-impacted people. Avalon provides a unique perspective on civic engagement, focusing on individuals as a whole rather than just their actions. Tune into learn more about the value of civic engagement for system-impacted people. Interested in learning more about our guest:Bluesky Illinois Alliance for Reentry & Justice website Instagram X (Twitter) Avalon Betts-Gaston on Voting Rights in Illinois In...2024-11-2657 minThe Exam ManThe Exam ManLord Jim KnightOn The Exam Man podcast this week we are joined by Lord Jim Knight, a leader and advisor across a variety of areas such as education, technology, international schools, assessment, and teacher engagement. His many current hats include being a member of the UK House of Lords, Chair of @COBIS, Chair of E-Act, on the Nord Anglia Education Advisory Board, and on the qualifications committee for Pearson. Jim is also one of the founders of xRapidGroup, a company using iOS devices to power microscopes with AI. Earlier on in his varied and illustrious career, Jim was the longest- serving...2024-11-1133 minJim Bratton PodcastJim Bratton PodcastRichard Akers talks about Galveston Band Support Richard Akers has a mission... And he shares his motivation It's Galveston Band Support: Here are some of the mentioned links. Facebook Instagram eMail: glvbandhelp@outlook.com Bona Fide Blues (Richard’s original song  - featuring Tex Renner on vocals and harmonica) Mother Nature - Walker Dearman’s music video produced by Galveston Band Suppo   Artists mentioned: Austin Gaston Benji Ramsell Tex Renner Tyson Webb Walker Dearman       Zak Perry Catherine Stroud & Jason O’Donoghue   2024-08-0614 minTrabuco Presbyterian ChurchTrabuco Presbyterian ChurchSunday, July 7, 2024"Wrestling With God” | Genesis 32:22-30Jim Gaston | Sunday, July 7, 20242024-07-0822 minTrabuco Presbyterian ChurchTrabuco Presbyterian ChurchSunday, June 30, 2024"Confession is Good for the Soul” | James 5:13-16Jim Gaston | Sunday, June 30, 20242024-07-0121 minCoffee Break: Señal y RuidoCoffee Break: Señal y RuidoEp466_B: Nilo y Pirámides; Jim Simons; Superbólido Ibérico; Cygnus-X; CuásarsLa tertulia semanal en la que repasamos las últimas noticias de la actualidad científica. En el episodio de hoy: Cara B: -El superbólido ibérico (España y Portugal) y la probabilidad de que CNEOS14 sea interestelar (00:02) -El ramal perdido del Nilo y la construcción de las pirámides egipcias (26:28) -Rayos gamma (cósmicos) de más de PeV provenientes de Cygnus (1:02:58) -Masa de supermassive black holes en cuásares de entre 6 y 7, usando el JWST (1:19:58) -Señales de los oyentes (1:31:58) Este episodio es continuación de la Cara A. Contertulios: María Ribes, Gastón Giribet, Héctor Socas...2024-05-301h 54Coffee Break: Señal y RuidoCoffee Break: Señal y RuidoEp466_B: Nilo y Pirámides; Jim Simons; Superbólido Ibérico; Cygnus-X; CuásarsLa tertulia semanal en la que repasamos las últimas noticias de la actualidad científica. En el episodio de hoy: Cara B: -El superbólido ibérico (España y Portugal) y la probabilidad de que CNEOS14 sea interestelar (00:02) -El ramal perdido del Nilo y la construcción de las pirámides egipcias (26:28) -Rayos gamma (cósmicos) de más de PeV provenientes de Cygnus (1:02:58) -Masa de supermassive black holes en cuásares de entre 6 y 7, usando el JWST (1:19:58) -Señales de los oyentes (1:31:58) Este episodio es continuación de la Cara A. Contertulios: María Ribes, Gastón Giribet, Héctor Socas...2024-05-301h 54Coffee Break: Señal y RuidoCoffee Break: Señal y RuidoEp466_B: Nilo y Pirámides; Jim Simons; Superbólido Ibérico; Cygnus-X; CuásarsLa tertulia semanal en la que repasamos las últimas noticias de la actualidad científica. En el episodio de hoy: Cara B: -El superbólido ibérico (España y Portugal) y la probabilidad de que CNEOS14 sea interestelar (00:02) -El ramal perdido del Nilo y la construcción de las pirámides egipcias (26:28) -Rayos gamma (cósmicos) de más de PeV provenientes de Cygnus (1:02:58) -Masa de supermassive black holes en cuásares de entre 6 y 7, usando el JWST (1:19:58) -Señales de los oyentes (1:31:58) Este episodio es continuación de la Cara A. Contertulios: María Ribes, Gastón Giribet, Héctor Socas...2024-05-301h 54The Rush Hour Morning ShowThe Rush Hour Morning Show3/4 Hour TWO--Stuart Cramer Girls Basketball/Hunter Huss Boys Basketball/Joe Hughes Gaston Gazette Talks SC @ EL Basketball, Jim Sosebee, Pro Wrestling/Student Athlete OTM TalkIts Hour Two of the 3/4 edition of The Rush Hour Morning Show! The guys continue the conversation about the Stuart Cramer Girls Basketball team as well as talk some about the Hunter Huss loss from this past Friday. Joe Hughes of the Gaston Gazette joins the second hour of the show to discuss Jim Sosebee stepping away as the Crest Football Coach, the upcoming Stuart Cramer at East Lincoln 3rd round game, pro wrestling and more! In the final segment, B Rush talks about the Student Athlete of The Month concept for the show!2024-03-0456 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 43 - What Would You Do If You Had No Fear? by Diane Conway (2004)In the book What Would You Do If You Had No Fear? Living Your Dreams While Quakin’ in Your Boots by Diane Conway published in 2004, the author asks a variety of people the simple question "What would you do if you had no fear?" A woman named Janet responded by saying "Yes" when offered the opportunity to sail to the Caribbean and later to the South Pacific where she experienced "Polynesian Paralysis".This book describes how you can turn "if only" or "I wish" into "I can" or "I will".For more information ab...2024-03-0211 minGood Neighbor Podcast EsteroGood Neighbor Podcast EsteroEP# 70 - Unlocking Freedom... Fighting Trafficking with Karen Gaston's ExpertiseWhen the chains of anxiety finally broke, it was a newfound strength and purpose that emerged for Karen Gaston, our esteemed guest from Wings of Shelter International. Her journey from the decks of Navy ships to the safe rooms of rescued girls has been nothing short of transformative. In a candid heart-to-heart, Karen, now a beacon of hope as the Business Development Director, shares her personal struggles with anxiety and how it propelled her to extend a lifeline to young girls ensnared in human trafficking. Our conversation is a powerful tapestry of her resilience and unwavering dedication to these...2024-02-0514 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 42 - Double Lives by David Heenan (2002)In the 2002 book Double Lives: Crafting Your Life of Work and Passion for Untold Success, David Heenan describes 10 extraordinary individuals who led "double lives".  Having lived in Hawaii for many years, the author included two guys who also lived in Hawaii and excelled in both business and art. The author includes 20 keys to living a "double life" and some of these keys could be the result of "Polynesian Paralysis".For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website athttp://www.rxaloha.comPolynesian Paralysis... th...2024-01-2710 minThe Rush Hour Morning ShowThe Rush Hour Morning Show1/23 Hour TWO--Jim Chester GW Baseball/Is Corky Moving To Oklahoma/Earl Campbell Autographed Jersey/East Gaston BasketballDuring the second hour of the 1/23 edition of The Rush Hour Morning Show, Gardner Webb Baseball Coach Jim Chester joined to talk about the 1st pitch ceremony, his team and more! Not what you’re expecting, but B Rush pitches the idea to Corky to move to Oklahoma!! The guys talk GW auction items, East Gaston Basketball and more!!2024-01-2455 minSox MachineSox MachineTell Me A Story I Don't Know with George OfmanBuy "Tell Me A Story That I Don't Know" from your local bookstore or online here.Rundown [Intro] Josh's quick preview of "Tell Me A Story I Don't Know' [2:26] George Ofman, who spend almost 50 years covering Chicago sports on the radio, shares his experience launching a podcast [6:07] What it was like for George to mentor Mike Greenberg [7:21] A story about Ozzie Guillen path to becoming White Sox manager and how he took the job away from Cito Gaston [12:54] A story about Jason Benetti's path to becoming a broadcasting star and why he wasn't...2024-01-1535 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 41 - Partners in Pleasure: Sharing Success, Creating Joy, Fulfilling Dreams - Together by Paul Pearsall (2001)Partners in Pleasure: Sharing Success, Creating Joy, Fulfilling Dreams - Together is a book written by Paul Pearsall in 2001. Using life lessons gathered from ancient Polynesian and Hawaiian cultures, Dr. Pearsall suggests that being on "Hawaiian time" or experiencing "Polynesian Paralysis" can give you a new perspective on life and help you understand the benefits of being still, relaxing, appreciating nature, and enjoying life.For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website athttp://www.rxaloha.comPolynesian Paralysis... the sensible approach to mindfulness.2024-01-0612 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 40 - A Little Book of Aloha by Renata Provenzano (2001)A Little Book of Aloha contains a collection of Hawaiian proverbs and inspirational wisdom as collected by Renata Provenzano in 2001. It includes a quote from Clifford Nae'ole the Hawaiian cultural advisor at the Ritz-Carlton in Kapalua on the island of Maui. He describes the experience of Polynesian Paralysis as being on "Hawaiian Time" and he find it makes him happy.  For him, Polynesian Paralysis includes observation, appreciation, and relaxation.For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website athttp://www.rxaloha.comPolynesian Paralysis.... the sensible a...2023-12-1610 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 39 - Sailing the Dream by John F. McGrady (1999)The book Sailing the Dream (1999) written by John F. McGrady describes his adventures sailing a 34-foot sailboat from Seattle to the South Pacific and back to Hawaii. Not just a sea story, Sailing the Dream is a metaphysical pilgrimage that encourages the reader to join in and take a second look at the values that steer their own lives. While in Bora Bora, John experienced Polynesian Paralysis. Fortunately, you don't have to sail across the pacific to experience Polynesian Paralysis. All you need to do is be still, relax, appreciate nature and enjoy...2023-12-0213 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 38 - A Widow's Might by Carolyn Ellis Lipscomb (1999)The book A Widow's Might written by Carolyn Ellis Lipscomb in 1999 describes the remarkable life of Carolyns mother, Mattie Norman Ellis, who was known as "Mama". After 13 years of marriage, Mama (age 33) became a widow in 1933 during the Great Depression of the 1930s. With 6 children, no savings, and a meager secretarial salary, Mama managed to keep her family together. She was a mighty widow. In 1964 Mama visited her oldest son, Howard, who was serving in the military and stationed in Hawaii. Upon arriving in Honolulu, she experienced Polynesian Paralysis.For more information...2023-11-1923 minRemi Sans Famille PodcastRemi Sans Famille PodcastÉpisode 15 - Un Joyeux VoyageDans ce 15e épisode, on voit la routine de la vie quotidienne à bord du Cygne. On visite Carcassonne, on apprend sur la coxalgie et sur les templiers! C'est définitivement l'épisode qui m'a le plus ému. p.s. J'aimerais bien retrouvé l'origine du poème sur Gaston.2023-11-1424 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 37 - The Trouble With Paradise by David A. Ross (1998)The Trouble With Paradise (1998) written by David A. Ross is a fictional story that begins with the disappearance of Amelia Earhart over the south pacific in 1937 and then overlaps with a visitor to Maui in 1997 who experiences Polynesian Paralysis and ends up adrift in the ocean. “Paradise… Just when we think it’s within our grasp, the scene changes, integrity dissolves, and only fundamentals remain.”For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website at http://www.rxaloha.comPolynesian Paralysis.... the sensible approach to mindfuln...2023-10-2115 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 36 - Travel Holiday magazine (1995)In this episode we review an article that appeared in the March 1995 issue of Travel Holiday magazine. The article written by Frederick Turner is titled Secret Florida and describes the unique panhandle of Florida - once called West Florida. "Separated from the peninsula by both climate and history, the panhandle possesses a character all its own."  The article describes how visitors can experience "Sand in your shoes" and "Polynesian Paralysis" which can result in making the "transition" and becoming a frequent visitor or permanent resident to this part of Florida. For more information about P...2023-10-1410 minTrabuco Presbyterian ChurchTrabuco Presbyterian ChurchSunday, September 24, 2023"Our Daily Bread" | Luke 11:1-4 Jim GastonSunday, September 24, 20232023-09-2527 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 35 - Hawaiian Medical Journal (1995)In November 1995, Robert C Schmitt wrote an article for the Hawaiian Medical Journal titled Medical Progress in a Remote Archipelago.  Schmitt severed as the Hawaii State Statistician and wrote or co-authored 4 books and more than 200 articles and numerous government reports. 18 of his articles appeared in the Hawaiian Medical Journal. Hawaii residents currently have the longest life expectancy of any state, partially due to the relaxed lifestyle and pleasant weather. Visitors to Hawaii can also experience Polynesian Paralysis and find themselves being still, relaxing, appreciating nature and enjoying life in paradise.For mo...2023-09-2311 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 34 - Samoa by Deanna Swaney (1994)In the travel guide SAMOA - Western and Amercian Samoa written by Deanna Swaney and published by Lonely Planet in 1994, the author provides an overview of travel to these islands in the South Pacific.  She warns visitors that almost everyone experiences "Polynesian Paralysis" and find themselves relaxing on the beaches and enjoying the relaxed lifestyle in this tropical paradise. The only cure is " evacuation to a stressed-out industrial country combined with massive doses of noise, work, traffic, and television."For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website athttp://www.r...2023-09-0911 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 33 - SURFIN'ary by Trevor Cralle (1991)SURFIN'ary is a dictionary of Surfing Terms and Surfspeak compiled and edited by Trevor "Coconut" Cralle who is considered the world's leading authority on surf slang. The book includes a brief history of surfing and each page of this 362-page book includes surfing pictures, artwork, and surfspeak. "You can't help but learn something new and entertaining on every page" says Ward Smith, co-founder of the Surfers Environmental Alliance.On page 194, between Polyester resin and Polystyrene, the author gives his definition of Polynesian Paralysis.  See also "Island Time" on page 139.For more i...2023-07-2911 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 32 - Maui Bound by Tom Stevens (1991)Maui Bound is an 132-page hardback book that contains excellent photos by over 30 photographers. The text is provided by author Tom Stevens. Not just another coffee table book, the photographs in this book will gently touch you with nostalgia for life in Maui in the early 1990s. "Polynesian Paralysis" is mentioned in Chapter 6 on page 94. For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website at http://www.rxaloha.comPolynesian Paralysis.... the sensible approach to mindfulness.2023-07-1513 minCasual DiehardCasual DiehardWe Can Pod It Out 143: Helter SkelterWith two homers last night, Brandon Nimmo is an obvious choice for today’s home run chain, so let’s do it…* Brandon Nimmo hit his first home run off Jason Hammel, 7/1/16* Jason Hammel gave up his first home run to Melvin Mora, 4/11/06* Melvin Mora hit his first home run off Curt Leskanic, 4/20/00* Curt Leskanic gave up his first home run to Mike Benjamin, 6/27/93* Mike Benjamin hit his first home run off Jason Grimsley, 8/26/90* Jason Grimsley gave up his first home run to Howard Johnson, 9/13/89* Howard...2023-06-2811 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 31 - The Honolulu Weekly (1991)Derek Davies wrote an article for The Honolulu Weekly in November 1991 titled Hiding Behind The Aloha Spirit. After 25 years as the editor of the Far Eastern Economic Review, Davies spent a year in Hawaii as a journalist at the East West Center in Honolulu. Davies decries duplicity in the name of Aloha, but he also admits that he experienced "Polynesian Paralysis", was happy most days, and felt a general "bon homie" towards others while in Hawaii. For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website at http...2023-06-2410 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 30 - MOLOKAI - The Friendly Isle by Marlene Freedman (1977)Marlene Freedman wrote a book about the island of Molokai - The Friendly Isle in 1977. She describes the relaxed lifestyle and easy way of life that causes residents on this island to experience "Polynesian Paralysis".  Molokai is a special place where you can find a "feeling of solitude, peacefulness and a unity with nature."For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website at http://www.rxaloha.comPolynesian Paralysis... the sensible approach to mindfulness.2023-06-1710 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 29 - Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction magazine (1989)In the April 1989 issue of Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction magazine, there was a story written by Sage Walker titled Indian Giving. The story describes a woman's journey to a remote cabin in the mountains of New Mexico to quit smoking. She ends up experiencing Polynesian Paralysis and having an encounter with a spiritual being.For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website at:http://www.rxaloha.com Polynesian Paralysis.... the sensible approach to mindfulness. 2023-06-1010 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 28 - HAWAII by Frank Salmoiraghi and Jocelyn Fujii (1986)The book HAWAII (1986) includes photographs by Frank Salmoiraghi and text by Jocelyn Fujii. Each page of this 128-page hardback book contains excellent examples of the history and natural beauty of the Hawaiian Islands and life in Hawaii in the 80s.Polynesian Paralysis in included in the chapter on Local Style as something similar to "Hawaiian Time" or being late. When you live a relaxed lifestyle, then you may arrive late, but you might also be happier when you arrive. Life is a journey, not a destination.For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please...2023-06-0308 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 27 - CATWALK by Marie Helvin (1985)In the book CATWALK - The Art of Model Style, Marie Helvin describes her life growing up in Hawaii and becoming a supermodel. Marie did not want to succumb to Polynesian Paralysis and be stuck in Hawaii; she would follow her dreams. Polynesian Paralysis can help you take time to be still and discover the strength inside yourself, which can give you courage to take action and live your life to the fullest.For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website at:http://www.rxaloha.com 2023-05-2710 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 26 - The Peripatetic Diabetic by June Biermann and Barbara Toohey (1984)In their book The Peripatetic Diabetic, Good Health, Good Times, and Good Food, For the Diabetic who wants to have it all published in 1984, June Biermann and Barbara Toohey describe how someone with diabetes can live an active and healthy life. One suggestion they give to reduce stress and enjoy life is to experience Polynesian Paralysis. Polynesian Paralysis is NOT a disease or medical condition. For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website at:http://www.rxaloha.comPolynesian Paralysis.... the sensible...2023-05-2010 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 25 - The Journey Is Everything by Helen Smith Bevington (1983)In the 1983 book, The Journey Is Everything - A Journal of the Seventies, Helen Smith Bevington describes her personal experiences month by month from January 1970 to December 1979.  When she visits Hawaii to see her son David and grandkids, she learns about Polynesian Paralysis. She writes, "The way to take a journey is not to be concerned with arrivals or departures, or in search of something wonderous.... The journey is everything.... and everything is a journey."Enjoy your journey and experience Polynesian Paralysis.... the sensible approach to mindfulness.For more information about P...2023-05-1312 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 24 - Hawaii Recalls by DeSoto Brown (1982)In the book HAWAII RECALLS: Selling Romance to America - Nostalgic Images of the Hawaiian Islands 1910 to 1050, author DeSoto Brown collected and assembled hundreds of historic examples of promotional materials that were used to convince many people that Hawaii was the most romantic place on earth.DeSoto claims that Betty Grable's father lived in the tropics and experienced Polynesian Paralysis. He also shares images of Hawaii that might transport the reader to "a tropical island haven where hula girls strum their ukuleles under the moonlit palms and care and worry are taboo."For...2023-05-0613 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 23 - Malice in Blunderland by Allan Fotheringham (1982)In this episode we review the book Malice in Blunderland or How the Grits Stole Christmas by Allen Fotheringham (1982).  As one of Canada's most controversial political critics, "Dr. Froth" has been called "the greatest cobweb blower and guff-remover in Canadian journalism."In this book he writes about politics in Canada and seems to believe that residents of Vancouver, the Narcissus-on-the-Pacific, are different from the rest of Canada. They seem to enjoy a more relaxed lifestyle which may be the results of Polynesian Paralysis.Dr. Foth is not a medical doctor and P...2023-04-3013 minGaston\'s GreatGaston's GreatEpisode 84- Safe Kids Gaston CountySend us a textJoin us this week as we interview Jackie Quinley (Gastonia Police Officer) and Jim Landis (Fire Inspector) with Safe Kids Gaston County. Listen to hear of everything they are doing to help keep our kids safe! WATCH NOW:  https://youtu.be/kUArX_l0eesABOUT: Safe Kids Worldwide is a global nonprofit dedicated to protecting kids from preventable injuries, the number one cause of death to children in the United States and a global epidemic around the world.Safe Kids works with m...2023-04-2046 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 22 - La Salle College Magazine (1981)In this episode of the Polynesian Paralysis Podcast, we review an article from the spring 1981 issue of the La Salle College magazine. Robert S. Lyons Jr, the editor of the magazine, joined a group of La Salle alumni on a 9-day trip to Hawaii where many of the visitors experienced Polynesian Paralysis.La Salle College, now La Salle University, is a private Catholic university in Philadelphia PN. From 1959 to 1981, John Veen directed the Office of Special Activities and helped more than 35,000 students, faculty, staff, and alumni organize trips to many destinations, including Hawaii. For more i...2023-04-1511 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 21 - Seattle Today TV (1979)Channel 5 in Seattle had a regular locally produced a variety talk show called "Seattle Today" that ran from 1974 to 1991. In 1979, co-hosts Chris Lenz and Shirley Hudson traveled to Hawaii to interview Pay O'Day and Lan Roberts, both popular radio personalities in Seattle and Hawaii. During the interview, Lan Roberts mentions his personal experience of Polynesian Paralysis.2023-04-0816 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 20 - Latitude 38 magazine (1978)In the April 1978 issue of Latitude 38, a sailing magazine, Steve and June Jones wrote an article about their sailing adventures from England to the Caribbean. Upon arriving at the island of Bequia in the Grenadines, they experienced "Polynesian Paralysis". For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website athttp://www.rxaloha.comPolynesian Paralysis is the sensible approach to mindfulness.2023-03-2510 minVentura ForwardVentura Forward#48 Aaron Gaston Shares The Stoke of The St. Patricks Day Parade & Ventura!Episode #48 features Aaron Gaston a lifelong resident of The City of Ventura who has spent many years creating The St. Patrick's Day Parade in Ventura with many other community leaders.  This is the 47th parade and Aaron has handled the line-up for 10 years with Jim Monahan, placing entrants in front or behind the horses.  Aaron also shares the stoke of opportunity in Ventura as an entrepreneur and the best place to raise a family.  Let's Go!  2023-03-1845 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 19 - Who Wrote the Book of Love? by Thomas Farber (1977)In this episode we review the book Who Wrote the Book of Love?  written by Thomas Farber in 1977. The story on page 68 describes the interactions and discussions between the two boat captains in the south pacific over the decision of a crewmember (a young woman) who decides to switch boats. The trouble arises, when one captain finds out that his new crewmember was also the girlfriend of the other captain. Fortunately, they avoid the "dangerous shoals of Polynesian Paralysis", come to an agreement, and everyone seems happy. For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit ou...2023-03-1809 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 18 - Tennis USA magazine (1977)In this episode we review an article from the November 1977 issue of Tennis USA magazine. Written by Spence Conley senior editor, the article is titled Royal Lahaina - Pro Watching in Paradise. The article describes the 1977 Island Holidays Pro Tennis Classic tournament also known as the Hawaii Open. Conley suggests that conditions were right in Hawaii for "a serious case of Polynesian Paralysis".For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website at http://www.rxaloha.comPolynesian Paralysis - the sensible approach to mindfulness 2023-03-1109 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 17 - Pickup Van & 4WD magazine (1976)In the July 1976 issue of Pickup Van & 4WD magazine, Granville L. King writes about his adventures in Hawaii. He describes his attempt to "live off the land" after his money ran out while exploring the Big Island. He found coconuts, avocadoes, papayas, coffee beans, bananas, and oranges growing wild. He also caught some fresh fish from the ocean.  He found the relaxed lifestyle in Hawaii to be peaceful and relaxing.  On page 17 he admits to having experienced Polynesian Paralysis.For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website athttp://www.rxaloha.com2023-03-0408 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 16 - Little Things That Keep Families Together by Arline Cate Thrash (1976)In this episode we review the book Little Things That Keep Families Together written by Arline Cate Thrash in 1976.  As a middle-aged wife and mother of 4 children, she decides to return to graduate school to study special education. She describes her daily challenges with housework and homework and how the little things in life kept her family together.  She also longs for the experience of "Polynesian Paralysis" in the mountains of NC. For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website athttp://www.rxaloha.comPolynesian Pa...2023-02-2509 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 15 - OCEANS magazine (1973)In the 1973 May-June issue of OCEANS magazine, Fred Hoctor wrote an article titled Mazatlan: From freebooters to friendly hosts where the Sea of Cortez begins. In this article about a coastal town in Mexico, he compares Polynesian Paralysis to the Mexican experience of "manana".Both experiences are the result of a relaxed lifestyle and healthy work-life balance which can cause things to progress slowly, but allows time to enjoy life and relax.For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website athttp://www.rxaloha.com2023-02-1810 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 14 - The Saturday Review (1972)In this episode, we review an article from the 1972 February issue of The Saturday Review written by David Butwin. The article is titled Booked for Travel: Waikiki - Plastic Fantastic or Happy Hula Land?After graduating from college in Minnesota, the author lived in Hawaii for 4 years and worked as a reporter for the Honolulu Advertiser in the 1960s. After returning to the mainland and becoming a travel writer for the Saturday Review, the author returned to Hawaii in 1971 and wrote this article. He describes "Polynesian Paralysis" as "a strange local state" and...2023-02-1107 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 13 - HAWAII: The Sugar-Coated Fortress by Francine du Plessix Gray (1972)The book HAWAII: The Sugar-Coated Fortress by Francine du Plessix Gray published in 1972 describes life in Hawaii in the early 1970s.  She describes how outside forces and cultures led to the overthrow of the Hawaiian kingdom in 1893 continue to shape life in the tropical paradise. Ms. Gray also reveals how the many different cultures - Hawaiian, American, Japanese, Chinese, Filippino, Samoan, and others have adapted to live in Hawaii as part of the United States.For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit http://www.rxaloha.com2023-02-0410 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 12 - The East Village Other magazine (1969)In this episode, we review an article from The East Village Other magazine from March 1969 (volume 4 issue 15).  Written by Walter Breen, the article is titled HAWAII: Where Have All The Hippies Gone?We also address the difference between Polynesian Paralysis (as a relaxed lifestyle) and just being lazy as illustrated in the parable of the Fisherman and the Businessman written by Heinrich Boll. For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website athttp://www.rxaloha.com2023-01-1709 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 11 - Marijuana by Dr. Edward Bloomquist (1971)In this episode, we review the book Marijuana, The Second Trip  by Dr. Edward Bloomquist published in 1971.  In his book about the pros and cons of the use of marijuana, Dr. Bloomquist refers to Polynesian Paralysis as a syndrome that affects visitors to the South Pacific.Please note that Polynesian Paralysis does not involve the use of any drugs including marijuana or CBD products.For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website at http://www.rxaloha.com 2023-01-0709 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 10 - TIME magazine (1966)In this episode we look at an article in the December 1966 issue of TIME magazine. The article in the Travel section is titled "On To The Outer Islands" and encourages tourist to visit the other islands in Hawaii (besides Oahu) and experience Polynesian Paralysis.2022-12-3110 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 9 - Pacific Pathways by Stanon Delaplane (1963)In this episode we review the book Pacific Pathways (1963) by Stanton Delaplane. He writes about his travels and adventures in the pacific and mentions Polynesian Paralysis both in Hawaii and Bora Bora. Stanton Delaplane (1907 - 1988) was a travel writer and worked at the San Francisco Chronicle for 53 years. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1942 and wrote a weekly humorous travel column "Postcards" about his travel adventures until his death in 1988. For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website at http://www.rxaloha.com9:16 min2022-12-2409 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 8 - The Bulletin of the San Diego County Medical Society (1960)In this episode, we review an article from the Nov 1960 issue of The Bulletin of the San Diego Medical Society. In October 1960, the 8th Congress of the Pan Pacific Surgical Association was held in Honolulu. Dr. Howard B. Kirtland, Jr and about 1800 surgeons from around the pacific attended this conference.  Dr. Kirtland writes that many of the visitors to Hawaii experienced Polynesian Paralysis which produced "a disinclination to hurry and an overwhelming desire to cast away the worries of the past and future and enjoy the moment."For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, p...2022-12-1706 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 7 - The Saturday Review (1960)In this episode, we look at an article from the 1960 issue of The Saturday Review (vol 43, issue 26). On page 33 is a review of the book Waikiki Beachnik . The article written by Jeannette Wakin describes Polynesian Paralysis as something that "creates an intense aversion to mental and physical effort".  For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website at http://www.rxaloha.com7:04 min2022-12-1007 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 6 - US News and World Report (1959)In this episode we review an article from the March 1959 issue of the US News and World Report.  We take a quick look at the world in 1959 (before Hawaii became a state) and the major economic factors in Honolulu. Tourist had already started visiting Hawaii and although the article states that "Polynesian Paralysis has disappeared"; fortunately, we know that is not the case.For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website at http://www.rxaloha.com6:32 min2022-12-0306 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 5 - The Saturday Evening Post (1959)In this episode we review 2 articles that appeared in the July 25th, 1959 issue of the Saturday Evening Post. One article was written by H. Allen Smith while on vacation in Hawaii and experiencing Polynesian Paralysis. The other article from the section "Life in Waikiki" describes WHY Smith wrote the article.Learn how Polynesian Paralysis can inspire you to be creative and productive while still taking time to relax and enjoy life.For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website at http://www.rxaloha.com7:04 min2022-11-2607 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 4 - Waikiki Beachnik by H. Allen Smith (1956)In this episode we review the book Waikiki Beachnik  by H. Allen Smith (1956). This book is about Smiths trip to Hawaii and his personal experiences with "Polynesian Paralysis". This may be the first documented use of the term "Polynesian Paralysis" in print. For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website at http://www.rxaloha.com6:23 min2022-11-1906 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 3 - The Coconut Boat Band sings "Polynesian Paralysis" (2011)Listen to the Coconut Boat Band sing their hit song "Polynesian Paralysis" from their 2011 CD Sunsettled.  This is one of the best descriptions of Polynesian Paralysis that I have found. It describes someone sitting on the beach, watching the sunset, in perfect bliss, with a smile.Polynesian Paralysis in NOT a disease or medical condition. Polynesian Paralysis does NOT involve any drugs or medicine (or CBD). Polynesian Paralysis usually is experienced by tourist in Hawaii, but it can occur anywhere, anytime, to anyone.For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, p...2022-11-1207 minPolynesian Paralysis PodcastPolynesian Paralysis PodcastEpisode 2 - My personal experience of Polynesian ParalysisIn this episode of the Polynesian Paralysis Podcast you will learn of my personal experiences with Polynesian Paralysis. I experienced Polynesian Paralysis many years before I visited Hawaii and learned of Polynesian Paralysis. I have also experienced Polynesian Paralysis in Hawaii.Remember, Polynesian Paralysis is NOT a disease or medical condition. It does not involve any drugs or medications.Polynesian Paralysis is generally a reaction to the relaxed lifestyle in Hawaii or other tropical locations. However, Polynesian Paralysis may occur anytime, anywhere, to anyone.For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our...2022-11-0507 min