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L\'art du mentalisteL'art du mentalisteL'art du mentaliste #29 Les secrets du cerveau prédictifPour nous soutenir : ⁠Patreon L'art du mentaliste⁠ A quoi vous pensez en ce moment ? Et si je vous disais que le futur influence le présent ? Dans cet épisode riche, Taha et Alexis vont décortir avec vous un modèle très utile et puissant de votre cerveau : le cerveau prédictif. Contrairement à ce que l'on pourrait imaginer, il s'avère que le cerveau ne fait pas qu'analyser les informations qu'il reçoit, mais bien qu'il est dans une projection constante du futur et ensuite compare ses projections à...2024-10-1342 minClearer Thinking with Spencer GreenbergClearer Thinking with Spencer GreenbergAcademic group think, free speech norms, and the psychology of time (with Anne Wilson)Read the full transcript here. How does psychological time differ from clock time? How does a person's perception of time relate to their personal identity? How does a person's view of their past shape how they view their future? To what extent do people differ in the degree to which they feel like a single, continuous person across time? What effects does a person's perception of time have on their assessment of injustices? Why aren't there more adversarial collaborations in academia? Is academia generally politically left-leaning? How does lack of political diversity in academia compare to (e...2024-02-221h 39Dark Side of the LibraryDark Side of the LibraryDark Comic Books and Graphic Novels Coming Out August 2023Dark Side of the Library Minisode #1033: Dark Comic Books and Graphic Novels Coming Out August 2023 (Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you)   Absolute Preacher 1: 2023, by Garth Ennis (Author), Steve Dillon (Illustrator) https://amzn.to/42labTM   Absolute Sandman Overture 2023 Edition, by Neil Gaiman (Author), III Williams, J. H. (August 22) https://amzn.to/45RQVPM   The App...2023-09-0120 minComic Book Couples Counseling PodcastComic Book Couples Counseling PodcastSDCC 2023: Jamie Lee Curtis, Russell Goldman, and Karl Stevens on Mother NatureThe path Mother Nature took to its sequential form is beautifully compelling. When Jamie Lee Curtis was nineteen, an angry story of global catastrophe and corporate greed took root. Time would pass, and along with her co-writer Russell Goldman, she would mold it into a potential movie. Her eventual friendship with New Yorker cartoonist (and former CBCC guest) Karl Stevens would ultimately yield the new graphic novel from Titan Comics. Curtis never imagined herself as a comic creator, but here she is, and she couldn't have been more thrilled to attend the San Diego Comic-Con International as...2023-08-071h 07Comic Book Couples Counseling PodcastComic Book Couples Counseling PodcastSDCC 2023: Erik Burnham on Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesFor most of us, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series is where our shellshocked obsessions began. Now, IDW Publishing returns to this glorious era with their Saturday Morning Adventures offshoot with writer Erik Burnham and artists Tim Lattie, Jack Lawrence, and Dan Schoening busting out all the best Playmates action figures. The new series tickles nostalgic pleasures while keeping itself grounded in the now. Last week, we unleashed an onslaught of creator content to coincide with the San Diego Comic-Con International. And we are not done. On the west coast, we spoke with numerous comic artists...2023-08-041h 01Comic Book Couples Counseling PodcastComic Book Couples Counseling PodcastSDCC 2023: Stan Sakai and Julie Sakai on Dogu PublishingIn September, Usagi Yojimbo returns to Dark Horse Comics with the new mini-series Ice and Snow. However, that's just the warm-up. Stan Sakai and Julie Sakai have massive plans for their Dogu Publishing imprint, and we're eager to break it all down with them. Their creative partnership began on a short strip featured in Peanuts: A Tribute to Charles M. Schulz. We go back to their beginning and trace a path to where they are today, creatively and as a romantic couple. How did they know they would work well together? How do they navigate two unique...2023-07-2356 minGENERATION SKYWALKER: STAR WARSGENERATION SKYWALKER: STAR WARSTHE 100th SHOWThe 100th edition of Generation Skywalker and do we have an absolute epic show to bring you. Leaning on our slogan, 'All eras. All passions. All Star Wars', Generation Skywalker has reached out to the furthest corners of the galaxy to bring you 100 stories from 100 Star Wars fans, from all areas of Star Wars. Cosplayers to toy collectors. Authors to childhood memories. Every tale has its own charm and needs to be heard, and we're delighted to be able to give these stories that platform. It's our longest show to date, and can't imagine that...2023-01-274h 38Books Without BordersBooks Without Borders8. Flip The Page Challenge - Part 3Welcome to Books Without Borders, the podcast where two people in different hemispheres come together to discuss their favourite things: books! In this episode, Nina and Emma discover other unexpected hobbies we have in common, PLUS the exciting conclusion of the Flip The Page Challenge! Send us an email! BooksWithoutBordersPod@gmail.com ————————————————— Books mentioned in this episode: Belzhar - Meg Wolitzer The Name of the Wind - Patrick Rothfuss Babel: An Arcane History - R.F. Kuang Black Cake - Charmaine Wilkerson Radio Silence - Alice Oseman The Neapolitan Novels series - Elena Ferrante Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda - Becky Albertalli Heartstopper...2022-10-121h 38Primetime Sports PodcastPrimetime Sports PodcastE12 (7/5/22): Brad Stevens’ Hot Start to Offseason (Gallinari & Brogdon), Gobert Trade, Brooklyn's Rollercoaster Ride, Breakdown of Late Struggles from Red Sox's Big 3Joey begins the episode by discussing the Celtics signing Danilo Gallinari after he was bought out by the San Antonio Spurs (1:01). Then, he breaks down the Celtics sending Daniel Theis, Aaron Nesmith, and a 2023 first-round pick to the Indiana Pacers for star guard Malcolm Brogdon (4:24). He explains why Brogdon is such a steal (5:55), considering the package that the Celtics gave up in return (11:00). Joey analyzes why the two additions of Brogdon and Gallinari will help solve huge needs for the Celtics (13:23): bench scoring (21:54) and bench depth (15:55), free-throw shooting (19:42), and turnover woes (22:40). He explains why the bench immediately becomes better...2022-07-0655 minRabbitt Stew ComicsRabbitt Stew ComicsEpisode 337Comic Reviews: DC Monkey Prince 1 by Gene Luen Yang, Bernard Chang, Sebastian Cheng Justice League Incarnate 4 by Joshua Williamson, Dennis Culver, Andrei Bressan, Mike Norton, Chris Burnham, Hi-Fi Marvel Fantastic Four: Reckoning War Alpha by Dan Slott, Carlos Magno, Carlos Pacheco, Rafael Fonteriz, Guru eFX Sabretooth 1 by Victor LaValle, Leonard Kirk, Rain Beredo Savage Spider-Man 1 by Joe Kelly, Gerardo Sandoval, Victor Nava, Chris Sotomayor Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser: The Halcyon Legacy 1 by Ethan Sacks, Will Sliney, Rachelle Rosenberg X-Cellent 1 by Peter Milligan, Michael Allred, Laura Allred Mighty Marvel Holiday Special - Year of the Wong Image Geiger 80-Page...2022-02-042h 48Transmusic AirwavesTransmusic AirwavesTransmusic Airwaves Episode #431 September 3, 2021 Paul Ciminero (host) PodcastThe best made plans of mice and men..'  is the phrase that came to mind while assembling this week's TRANSMUSIC AIRWAVES (Episode #431) as another series of events lead to my postponing of this episode which was scheduled for broadcast last week.  No matter, it's 'water under the bridge' as another phrase goes, so here's part of what the original plans were.The first set has songs about war as we mark our final removal from Afghanistan with TIN HUEY'S 'Soldier Of Fortune,' MODEST MOUSE'S 'Wooden Soldiers' and other relatable pieces from PATTI SMITH, HA...2021-09-033h 00Transmusic AirwavesTransmusic AirwavesTransmusic Airwaves (Episode #355) - January 31, 2020 - with Paul Ciminero (host)I can't believe how quickly the first month of this year has flown by. It's been one giant blur to me as I look back at the past thirty days but as this year progresses, there's plenty to celebrate. The NUMBERS BAND (15-60-75) commemorates their 50th anniversary in 2020 so on today's TRANSMUSIC AIRWAVES (Episode #355) I'll begin the show with the song, 'Narrow Road' from their 'Jimmy Bell's Still In Town' album and follow that with another local favorite, TIN HUEY, before moving to other great music from TRILOK GURTU, DAMON ALBARN, SOUAD MASSI, and singer PAPA WEMBA all during...2020-01-303h 00Cinema60Cinema60Ep #14 - Bootleg Bond in the 60s - Derek Flint and Matt HelmWhile 007 may have been the original catalyst, what truly turned the 1960s into an era of Bond was the vast amount of rip-offs and spoofs that tired to cash in on the craze. Welcome to a new segment on Cinema60 where, every seven episodes, we will guide you through the magical world of Bootleg Bond!We start with Derek Flint and Matt Helm, two big contenders who in 1966, right when Bond Mania was heating up, dipped their toes in the spy-craze waters. Derek Flint was the hyper-intelligent, infallibly brilliant secret agent. Matt Helm was the womanizing drunk...2019-09-241h 25webSYNradiowebSYNradioHERVÉ ZÉNOUDA - Continuer à s’obstiner, variété expérimentaleProgramme de HERVÉ ZÉNOUDA pour webSYNradio : « Continuer à s'obstiner… » Programme de variété expérimentale. avec les sons de : Aksak Maboul, Samuel Andreyev, Norman Bambi, Franco Battiato, Captain Beefheart, Karl Biscuit, Andrea Cera, Etienne Charry, Chris Cochrane, Fred Frith, Vivien Goldman, The Hat Shoes, Daniel Johnston, Le-Li, Rainer Lericolais, Philippe Petit, Elisa Point, The Pop Group, Reg Bloor Brain, Eugene S. Robinson, Sébastien Roux, Sparks, Semuin, Daniel Smith, SufJan Stevens, Tuxedomoon, Hervé Zénouda.2019-09-1800 minwebSYNradiowebSYNradioHERVÉ ZÉNOUDA - Continuer à s’obstiner, variété expérimentaleProgramme de HERVÉ ZÉNOUDA pour webSYNradio : « Continuer à s'obstiner… » Programme de variété expérimentale. avec les sons de : Aksak Maboul, Samuel Andreyev, Norman Bambi, Franco Battiato, Captain Beefheart, Karl Biscuit, Andrea Cera, Etienne Charry, Chris Cochrane, Fred Frith, Vivien Goldman, The Hat Shoes, Daniel Johnston, Le-Li, Rainer Lericolais, Philippe Petit, Elisa Point, The Pop Group, Reg Bloor Brain, Eugene S. Robinson, Sébastien Roux, Sparks, Semuin, Daniel Smith, SufJan Stevens, Tuxedomoon, Hervé Zénouda.2019-09-1800 minwebSYNradiowebSYNradioHERVÉ ZÉNOUDAProgramme de HERVÉ ZÉNOUDA pour webSYNradio : « Continuer à s'obstiner... » Programme de variété expérimentale. avec les sons de : Aksak Maboul, Samuel Andreyev, Norman Bambi, Franco Battiato, Captain Beefheart, Karl Biscuit, Andrea Cera, Etienne Charry, Chris Cochrane, Fred Frith, Vivien Goldman, The Hat Shoes, Daniel Johnston, Le-Li, Rainer Lericolais, Philippe Petit, Elisa Point, The Pop Group, Reg Bloor Brain, Eugene S. Robinson, Sébastien Roux, Sparks, Semuin, Daniel Smith, SufJan Stevens, Tuxedomoon, Hervé Zénouda.2019-09-182h 46Giant Mess: A Weird Sports Entertainment Comedy PodcastGiant Mess: A Weird Sports Entertainment Comedy PodcastGlow, The Boys, Mets Magic, and Giants Preseason Opener Reactions | Giant MessOn this week’s episode of ‘Giant Mess’, Giants-Mets fan Neal Lynch talks about… 01:02 - 05:30 The Sopranos Season 4 Tony finally kills Ralphie after he finds out Ralphie was behind the arson that cost the life of Ralphie’s horse Pie-Oh-My Christopher’s addiction to heroin leads to him sitting on Adrianna’s dog, physically abusing Adrianna, and eventually an intervention 05:31 - 34:50 Glow Season 3 Recap and Review Bash Howard (Chris Lowell) and Rhonda Richardson / Britannica (Kate Nash) get to know each other better in the green card marriage The Challenger space shuttle explosion Welfare Queen / Tammé Dawson’s...2019-08-142h 15Black-Eyed N BluesBlack-Eyed N BluesGraveyard Whistle | BEB 352Black-Eyed & Blues Show 352 Air Date January 9, 2019 Playlist: Diane Blue, I Love Your Lovin’ Ways, Franklin Brothers, No Time To Live, TNEO The New Electronic Orchestra, Cold Grey Day, Travelin’ Blue Kings, I Don’t Wanna Stop, Tomislav Goluban, Pigeon Swing, Peter V Blues Train, Don’t Cheat On My Lady, Hadden Sayers, Unsatisfied, Regina Bonelli, Talk Is Cheap, Johnny & Jaaleen, Please Give Me Something, Laurie Jane And The 45s, Sugar Blues, Americana Kitchen, So Tired Of Running, Niecie, Just This Side Of Memphis, The...2019-01-092h 11The Don Tony ShowThe Don Tony ShowTWIWH Episode 38 (09/18 – 09/24) #ThrowbackTuesdayRUNNING TIME: 3 Hours 17 MinutesHosted by Don Tony SYNOPSIS: Episode 38 (09/18 - 09/24) EMLL (now known as CMLL) promotes it's first show. Fabulous Moolah begins her 28 year run as Womens Champion. Hints of a Jimmy Snuka 'babyface' turn begin (1982). Serious health issues force Jesse 'The Body' Ventura into retirement. Steel Cage Match between Capt Lou Albano (52) and Freddie Blassie (67). SNME debuts the WWF Music Video 'Piledriver', and the Mega Powers seal their bond with 'the handshake'. Audio: Looking back at WWF Album 'Piledriver'. Which tune was your favorite? Dustin Rhodes makes his WWF debut on SNME. Audio: Jake 'The Snake' Roberts promo on...2018-09-253h 16Lost in the WildernessLost in the WildernessEpisode 41: Party Mitzvah at the End of ExodusDaniel and Karl reach the end of their own personal Exodus by finishing off Chapter 40 and drinking champagne. Then they reflect on the journey and answer a listener question. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-09-1057 minLost in the WildernessLost in the WildernessEpisode 40: The Blue Snail EditionDaniel and Karl are joined by Hattie Koher, a Methodist youth pastor and old college friend of Daniel's for an episode that's all about the ephod. In addition to talking about priestly bling, we also get into a discussions of wealth and religion, the meaning of ordination, and whether its ethical to use blue snails for dye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-08-2456 minLost in the WildernessLost in the WildernessEpisode 39Karl and Daniel are joined by Shira Berkowitz of Central Reform Congregation in Saint Louis for a discussion of feminism, justice work, and lots and lots of instructions on how to build the tabernacle! Hosted on Acast. 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Karl and Daniel use this opportunity to talk about repetition in religious life, and about how a call to justice might work in accordance with a pacific spirituality that seeks to hold things lightly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-07-2737 minLost in the WildernessLost in the WildernessExodus 35Is Judaism a religion or a people? What does identity mean, and how many can we have and still be coherent? Is it better to be consumerist or materialist? And what lengths will Daniel go to in order to ensure a good night's sleep? Join us as we dive into all these questions and more in our discussion of Ch. 35 of Exodus! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-07-2356 minLost in the WildernessLost in the WildernessEpisode 35: We're Back, and We Might Just Believe in the Same GodAfter a month long hiatus, we return to dig deep into chapter 34 of Exodus.   Hosted on Acast. 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Sinai for the last four chapters.  You can see why we got a little wacky.  Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-03-1749 minLost in the WildernessLost in the WildernessEpisode 24: Live at the CathedralDaniel and Karl record live in front of an audience at Christ Church Cathedral in Cincinnati.  The audience was amazing in contributing to our chevruta Bible study of chapter 23.  We took questions and heard from a variety of readers as we went.  Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-03-091h 11Lost in the WildernessLost in the WildernessEpisode 23: Power and Privilege Lead Us Into Responsibility, Not FreedomThere's a whole lotta law going on in Chapter 22 of Exodus, but it leads Daniel and Karl into discussions of King David and the Northern and Southern Kingdoms, the Babylonian Exile and, oh yeah, Exodus.  Join us! Hosted on Acast. 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See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-10-1853 minLost in the WildernessLost in the WildernessLost in the Wilderness Episode 7: Moses and Aaron GoldsteinDaniel and Karl are joined by Maggie Leidheiser-Stoddard to discuss Exodus Chapter 6, a chapter full of quarreling with God, insecurity about leadership, and lots and lots of genealogy.  We all ended up feeling sorry for Moses, and wondering why verses 26 and 27 go out of their way to assure us that it's the Moses and Aaron the descendants of Levi who were battling Pharaoh, not some other Moses and Aaron.  Were there a lot of Moses and Aaron's running around in the ancient world?  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-10-1159 minLost in the WildernessLost in the WildernessEpisode 6: May You Live 120 YearsDaniel and Karl dive into Chapter 5 and discuss the nature of God, the nature of social movements, the struggle for justice, and the tragedy of injustice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-10-0551 minLost in the WildernessLost in the WildernessEpisode 5: The Eternal DonkeyKarl and Daniel delve into Exodus, Ch. 4 and make many jokes about donkeys and circumcision. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-09-281h 03Lost in the WildernessLost in the WildernessEpisode 4: The Burning Bush Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-09-2657 minLost in the WildernessLost in the WildernessEpisode 3: Pharaoh's Daughter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-09-1349 minLost in the WildernessLost in the WildernessLost in the Wilderness Episode 2This week Karl and Daniel take on Exodus Ch. 1 for their Chevruta Bible Study.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-09-0749 minLost in the WildernessLost in the WildernessThe Oven of Acknai Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-09-0153 minHamburger StudiosHamburger StudiosDeep Crevices Vol 11 - Chuck BradshawChuck Bradshaw presents Deep Crevices Vol 11 1.Warehouse (Original Mix) - Click Click 2.Your Heart (Original Mix) - Oliver Schmitz & Micah Sherman feat. Danna Leese 3.Be Right There (Michael Gray Remix) - Electronic Youth, Michael Gray 4.So Lost Without You (Original Mix) - Daniel Argoud, Saint Tropez Caps 5.Walk Into The Sun (Lucas Maverick Remix) - Maverick Sabre 6.Jack To Jack (Original Mix) - Prok & Fitch 7.Nebulosa (Original Mix) - Joseph Gaex, Garex 8.BassLine (Original Mix) - Lupe Fuentes 9.Don't Stop (Original Mix) - Maxim Kurtys 10.Till There Was You (Vanilla Ace Remix) - Rachael Starr 11.Feel It (Orginal Mix...2016-01-281h 57Tommy Armento (Wawa)Tommy Armento (Wawa)TOMMY ARMENTO | JourneysThroughout my career I've been privileged playing some magical settings, but this mix is easily one of my favorite recordings as it captures a truly transcendent evening. Over the course of 6+ hours, you'll experience your own journey, from an expected and presumed point A to an elevated and heightened point B. What transpires is all up to you ... 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