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Welcome to my Redefine podcast, or should I call it Re-Divine? In this space I share with you insights, experiences and the gold I find through the joy and the struggles of my journey. Inspired to Redefine what we think we understand. To connect knowledge and experience, spirituality and humanness. Always with the intention to place deep wisdom into the right context so we can integrate their value and allow us to expand perspectives. Can you still follow? Most important when you decide to l ...
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Wunderdog

Øystein Runde & Nitro

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Norway's fourth tallest cartoonist Øystein Runde asks scientists about the details behind their biggest ideas or craziest discoveries, like Ana Bonaca who found mysterious bullet holes through the Milky Way, or particle physicist Eugene Chudnovsky who has a theory of how life could exist inside stars. Also, interviews with the occasional artist / creative / whoever I want, when i feel like it. But mostly scientists. Supported by NITRO STUDIOS, Oslo. + the patrons at patreon.com/runde Jingle ...
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Psykologisk salong

En podcast av Maria Jones, Emma Lennox & Øyvind Halsøy

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Psykologisk salong er en møteplass for psykologer, psykologistudenter og andre interesserte som ønsker å drøfte psykologiske problemstillinger i samfunnet. På hver salong vil det være en faglig samtale som blir tatt opp, og lagt ut her!
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Love, Light and the Mess we make - A real talk about Non-duality Only too often do we hear people talk about non-duality, and talk about everything is love, everything is light, being overly focused on light and love, which is the basics of everything, but when we only understand it with our human minds, we think of it as only good, only happy, onl…
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Robert Revell’s grandfather was a poet who fled Mao’s China - and Robert tells the story of how he went back to find his family’s house, still untouched after fifty years. Robert is a film and TV composer with a side gig: The band Blood Money, and reflects on the state of film music and the difference between work-for-hire and work that nourishes t…
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"Extreme trans-Neptunian Objects" - or chunks of rock that orbit the sun on average 250 times further away from the sun than Earth does - are moving in strange ways. They seem to be clustered somewhat, and Brown / Batygin suggested in 2016 that an explanation could be a hidden ninth planet in our solar system, around 5-10 earth masses. Terry Long P…
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Is there such a thing as an energy transmission? Or is it something different? Do I receive anything? Or is it all me? In this podcast Ingvild shares insights about the energetic work much known as Kundalini Activations or one of the many other names used for this type of work. Also she goes deeper into the role of a facilitator, using different wa…
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Welcome to the GreenEDGE Cycling Bus Chronicles Podcast! In this eighth episode, we sit down with the team's sleep & mental performance coach Elise Facer-Childs to discuss how she helps the riders get the best night's sleep and the unique challenges that professional cycling poses for riders.
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Noland is an affable Arizonian with an advanced piece of tech in his skull: A Neuralink. With it, Noland can see his own brainwaves and control his computer ... somewhat. Often his powers are not very much more than what anyone with a hand could do ... but as he mentioned on Joe Rogan two weeks ago, he has one crazy power: He has an aimbot in his h…
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NASA JPL intern Maya D. Yanez has recently defended her Ph.D. on acetylenotrophy. This is the ability to extract energy from acetylene, and only a few species of bacteria (that we know of here on Earth) have it. They aren't very studied, and there's never been astrobiology studies specifically about this - so Maya's Ph.D. represents a whole new pos…
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Blockchain is a mystery to me, so I don't usually talk about blockchain projects. But Vinay Gupta is awesome. He thinks about climate refugees ALL THE TIME, and many of his projects, from the current most used housing system for Burning Man participants, the Hexayurt, to his ambitious website http://myhopeforthe.world/ are made to give climate refu…
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Welcome back to the GreenEDGE Cycling Bus Chronicles Podcast! The women's team are back for episode 7 as we build up to the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift! In this episode Quinty Ton and Amber Pate discuss their late start in cycling and their unique paths into the pro peloton, the upcoming TDFF, Quinty's return from injury, Amber's love of rice …
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Note my NEW FORMAT: 10 minutes of quick questions first, then a deeper talk about ideas, motivation and process after. "I don't think it really matters if our profound connection happens with a digital or a physical intelligence" says Kevin Fischer, quantum physics pHd turned OpenSouls Ai CEO. And ... as offputting as this statement felt to me in t…
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When it comes to Kundalini Activations/ Energetic Activations, what is the role of a facilitator? Do you need a facilitator or can you activate yourself? What are all those hand movements about? (In Ing-words nicknamed 'hand-flapping' 😉) Let's go deeper into this subject, de-mystify and put the (beautiful) work into some more context. Let's un-pack…
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Welcome back to the GreenEDGE Cycling Bus Chronicles Podcast! On episode 6, the women's team take the microphone. Ingvild Gåskjenn and Caroline Andersson talk about Ingvild's meme status after those memorable photos at the Amstel Gold Race, Marco Pinotti's caffeine ban ahead of the Vuelta Femenina TTT, and ask which is the better Scandinavian count…
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Welcome back to the GreenEDGE Cycling Bus Chronicles Podcast! For episode 5 the pod returns to its rightful home, the bus! In this episode Chris Juul-Jensen and Luke Plapp breakdown Plappy’s impressive third place ride on stage two of the Tour de Romandie, what’s next for Plappy, football (soccer) vs AFL chat, some Switzerland countryside sightseei…
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Welcome to the GreenEDGE Cycling Bus Chronicles Podcast! In this fourth episode we bring in the staff as excitement builds ahead of Paris-Roubaix. Mat Hayman and Tristan Hoffman recount memories from their spectacular performances in the 'Hell of the North' where they have both finished on the podium on separate occasions. Enjoy!…
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Welcome to the GreenEDGE Cycling Bus Chronicles Podcast! In this third episode we check in with Luke Durbridge and Luka Mezgec during their Belgian Classics block as they give us an interesting insight into various training methods aside from riding. One of the duo likes to start the day with a 4 minute deep cold plunge - yes, that's wild! They tal…
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At 3 in the night at Starmus 2017 I finally managed to get ten minutes with astrophysicist, science communicator, director of the Hayden Planetarium. At it's purest, Wunderdog digs into one or two topics and goes deep, like Vinay's refugee cities, Casey's carbon capture, Ana's cosmic bullet holes, and Eugene's star-based life. This isn't that! This…
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Ein kommentar på nettsida www.barnebokkritikk.no vart illustrert med bilete genererte av Microsoft Ai Copilot. Eit bortimot samla korps av norske illustratørar og teikneserieskaparar hoppa inn på Barnebokkritikk sine facebooksider for å skjelle ut valget, deriblant eg. Ansvarleg redaktør Ingvild Bræin tok kontakt for å få lufta litt kva ho hadde te…
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Welcome to the GreenEDGE Cycling Bus Chronicles Podcast! In this second episode Australian duo Georgie Howe & Georgia Baker, also known as 'G Squared', chat to us from their 'cosy' hotel during the Belgian cobble classics on the eve of Gent Wevelgem. Their real, uncut chat takes in all things from travel tips to who they'd bring to dinner dead or a…
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Welcome to the GreenEDGE Cycling Bus Chronicles podcast! In this first ever episode Chris Juul-Jensen and Lawson Craddock debrief Strade Bianche on the bus as they head to the start of Tirreno-Adriatico. It's raw and uncut as the duo chat about life on the road as parents, social media problems, cyclotourists, the future of the podcast, who in the …
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Welcome to this very first episode of my Podcast: ReDefine. No fancy intro or outro. Just an in-depth, unfiltered, open conversation between me and my fiancé, Daniel Kluken about KAP; Kundalini Activation Process. About what it is and how it changed and enriched our lives. Aswell as what it means to be in a relationship while going through the deep…
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Captain (NLD N) Dr. Martin Fink is a legal advisor in the Royal Netherlands Navy and research fellow at the Royal Netherland Defence Academy. We sat down to discuss his recent article 'The Ever-existing “Crisis” of the Law of Naval Warfare'. In addition to his article, our conversation ranged from blockades, contraband, and prize law, to the influe…
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Ingvild Jenssen is the Executive Director and Founder of NGO Shipbreaking Platform - a global coalition of organisations working to reverse the environmental harm and human rights abuses caused by current shipbreaking practices and to ensure the safe and environmentally sound dismantling of end-of-life ships worldwide. We discuss how the shipbreaki…
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Lieutenant Commander Heidi Straarup is a Deputy Judge Advocate at the Assistant Judge Advocate General (Pacific Region) of the Canadian Armed Forces, and legal advisor to Joint Task Force Pacific. We talk about her career, some challenges and opportunities for lawyers in multinational operations and exercises, as well as the 2023 Conference on Oper…
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David Hammond (Human Rights at Sea) and Professor Steven Haines (University of Greenwich) are back for second half of this two-part interview. In this episode we address some misnomers regarding “illegal” migration, what can be done about the plight of abandoned seafarers, considerations for military commanders and legal advisors when operations ru…
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Professor Sean Henseler, from the College of Maritime Operational Warfare at the US Naval War College, joins the podcast to discuss what operational law is (and isn't), the role of the legal advisor in military planning, and how commanders can make use of the law to enhance the effectiveness of their operations. NATO Centre of Excellence for Operat…
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Commander Caroline Tuckett, lead legal adviser in International and Operational Law within the Royal Navy, joins the program to discuss autonomous shipping and how navies are navigating international law to incorporate these maritime systems/ships/vessels/vehicles into their fleets. House of Lords - UNCLOS: the law of the sea in the 21st century - …
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David Hammond (Human Rights at Sea) and Professor Steven Haines (University of Greenwich) join the podcast to discuss the protection of human rights at sea. This is Part 1 of a 2-part interview, where we address some of the laws protecting the victims of human rights abuses at sea, barriers to enforcing these laws, the Geneva Declaration on Human R…
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From the NATO Centre of Excellence for Operations in Confined and Shallow Waters, I’m James Cook – and I’m Jörg Schildknecht - the creators of a new show dedicated to keeping you informed on the debates, research, people, and events related to operational maritime law. We invite you to join us for this first season of the OML podcast, where we’ll i…
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Vinay Gupta: Mattereum, giving our things a trackable identity layer. Bonus: Climate refugees! Vinay has a plan! Vinay used to work at Ethereum. Now he's trying to develop Mattereum, a digital identity layer (based on blockchain technology) that can tell us with more precision where a product is in its lifecycle, and how safe it is to buy. The inte…
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"One of the most original thinkers in the world" (list of people who have said this at the bottom) is BACK for a second visit! Robin Hanson explains his "grabby aliens" idea. This episode has a new jingle, by @trop1ce - who I found on Twitter. It contains a sample from a certain black hole sound published by NASA. Thank you! As usual, the podcast e…
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Anders Sandberg talks volcano engineering, Freeman Dyson's computer at the end of everything, moving planets, how transparent society should get after quantum computers, and what is the best type of geoengineering! Anders is a futurist and transhumanist, but also deeply concerned with the ethics and risks of all the wild technology he believes will…
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Casey Handmer: On leaving Hyperloop One and NASA to bet on cheap, giga-scaleable carbon capture. First he took a PhD in gravity waves, then he got a position at Hyperloop One because of some truly shocking problem-solving skills (as far as I can tell, just listen to the episode and see if you agree), and THEN he worked at NASA JPL, where the litera…
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The second part of the Jesse Moynihan interview! Jesse Moynihan went from incredibly weird underground cartoonist to "household name" when his friend and colleague Tom Herpich suggested Pendleton Ward hired Jesse to join as a storyboarder/writer/artist/art director at the end of the first season of the soon-to-be legendary animated show Adventure T…
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For the first non-space related episode of Wunderdog, I have a MASSIVE nugget of artistic GOLD. Jesse Moynihan went from incredibly weird underground cartoonist to "household name" when his friend and colleague Tom Herpich suggested Pendleton Ward hired Jesse to join as a storyboarder/writer/artist/art director at the end of the first season of the…
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In 2020, the esteemed physics professors Eugene Chudnovsky and Luis Anchordoqui published thatr describes a theoretical form of life unlike anything else. Eugene and Luis suggested that a combination of cosmic strings and magnetic monopoles could perform the tasks of DNA at a subatomic level. Eugene Chudnovsky received his undergraduate, graduate, …
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While studying the stellar stream GD-1, Harvard astronomer Ana Bonaca made a literally enormous discovery: Cosmic "bullet holes" in our galaxy, several light years across. Something with around a million times the mass of our sun has punched enormous holes in our galaxy. What is the "bullet" here? Is it a supermassive black hole, of the kind we onl…
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Jupiter's moon Europa is the most exciting place in the solar system to look for life. Cynthia Phillips from NASA tells us why. Cynthia Phillips is a planetary geologist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), where she serves as the Europa Clipper mission’s project staff scientist and project science communications lead. She is also the deputy …
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Professor James Fallon talks psychology and space travel for "psychopaths" with psychologist and former coach of the Norwegian MMA national team, Jakob "the striking viking" Løvstad. This podcast is a collaboration with Nitro studio, Oslo. Theme song: Jan Krey aka Jkreyzy Extra material and my art for patrons at www.patreon.com/runde - special than…
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Robin Hanson on how mind uploads could make space irrelevant. The Fermi paradox is the mysterious lack of traces of alien civilized life. Professor Robin Hanson invented a term to describe that something may doom all civilizations to die before they go interplanetary (and become visible from earth). He coined this unknown factor "The Great Filter".…
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NASA professor Philip Lubin and his potentially asteroid-deflecting and planet-saving laser, Breakthrough Starshot. Stephen Hawking's last speeches were often about his gigantic dream project, funded by physichist and billionaire Yuri Milner: The Breakthrough Initiative. It is mindblowing in scope and ambition. Professor Philip Lubin is one of the …
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Livepodkast 2/3 fra Skien Live 2019.Johannes Amble fra Ponette og produsent Daniel Løberg går inn i materien og lydfilene som utgjør låta Meltdown.Takk til Skien live og Hotellet for scene og mikrofon.Takk til Ane og Bjørn Strand for hjelp og støtte.Produsent: Halvor Nordal StrandHør Meltdown her: https://open.spotify.com/track/0myvPCqmLF1Hb1ZmvA7q…
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En helgI september 2018Møter vi artistene der de er og får høre hvor de kommer fra og hvor de er på vei.22, Darling West, D-lovely, Duetrost, Folkehelsa, Frida Ånnevik, Ila Auto, Ingvild Homme, Jonas Kinge Bergland, Konspirasjonspodden, Leprous, ÅrabrotLyd fra dokumentarfilmen "Cocks and Crosses - musikken som ikke ville dø" er brukt med tillatelse…
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Denne episoden av Psykologisk salong er et opptak fra psykologisk salong på Røverstaden 27.11. med psykologene Trine Eikrem, Tonje Moe Thompson og Sindre Kvithyld Aasli i panelet. O jul med din glede! Eller?Vi i Psykologisk salong spurte dere om deres forhold til julen. 40 % svarte at tanken på julen stresser dem. Like mange tror det er stor sannsy…
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Denne gangen ønsker vi å ta for oss skammens mange ansikter. Skam dukker opp i en form eller en annen på alle livets arenaer. Vi kan føles oss mislykket på jobben, mislykket sosialt, som dårlige foreldre eller som en dårlig partner. Hvilken funksjon har skam? Er det bare en ubehagelig følelse vi som mennesker må leve med, eller har den noe viktig å…
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Denne podcast-episoden er et opptak fra Psykologisk salong 21. mai med tema: "Sosial ulikhet og psykisk helse". Med oss på laget hadde vi psykologspesialist Ingvild Stjernen Tisløv og sosiolog Jørn Ljunggren for å snakke om sammenhengen mellom levekår og psykisk helse. Vi vet at barn som opplever utenforskap på grunn av sosial ulikhet rapporterer m…
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Denne episoden er et opptak av Psykologisk salong 09. mai 2019, "Angst".Er angsten den naturlige reaksjonen på selvinnsikt, og en selvfølgelig konsekvens av å innse og ta inn over seg hvor små vi egentlig er i det store bildet? At vi når som helst kan miste de vi elsker, og at vi en dag skal dø? Hva gjør vi for å beskytte oss mot angsten, og er det…
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Denne episoden er et opptak av Psykologisk salong 12. Mars, "Hukommelsen, kan vi stole på den?»"Jeg kan huske det som om det var i går". Noen ganger husker vi hendelser og opplevelser så tydelig og så klart at det selv etter flere år fortsatt føles så tydelige at det bare er til å strekke ut hånden for å gripe dem. De fleste har også en opplevelse …
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Denne episoden er et opptak av Psykologisk salong 31. oktober 2018, "Let's talk about sex in therapy, baby". Kun 20 % av norske psykologer har som vane å spørre sine klienter om deres seksualitet. 6 av 10 psykologer mener at de ikke har nok kunnskap om seksualitet til å jobbe med det i terapiene. Og hvis seksualitet kommer opp som et tema i terapie…
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