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Welcome to The Wellness Within, the podcast for ambitious, Type A go-getters who’ve been thrown a curveball in life, and are ready to reclaim their health, find balance, nurture resilience and heal from the inside out.
Hosted by Rashlin Bhachu, a fatigue coach and NLP practitioner, this podcast goes beyond quick fixes and superficial wellness trends. It’s about diving deep to uncover the root causes of burnout, anxiety, chronic fatigue, and stress, providing you with a toolkit for when life doesn’t go your way.
Every Thursday, Rashlin brings you real-life stories, actionable strategies and expert insights drawn from both her personal journey with chronic fatigue syndrome, and real-life stories of the human experience.
If you’re navigating anxiety, stress, burnout, trauma, long-term health conditions, or one of the many unexpected detours life can take, The Wellness Within is here to help you heal from and thrive in all areas of your life.
Ready to embrace a raw, real, and empowering approach to wellness and see real transformation that lasts? Follow The Wellness Within podcast and start your journey today.
Connect with Rashlin on Instagram at @rashlinbhachucoach for more inspiration and support.
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Velkommen til Carfreaks, podkasten for deg som elsker entusiastbiler og de tidløse historiene som følger med dem!
I hver episode tar vi deg med på en reise gjennom våre erfaringer med ikoniske veteranbiler, og deler historier fra bilverdenen.Vi diskuterer klassiske bilmagasiner, de sjeldne modellene som prydet forsiden, og dykker ned i de tekniske utfordringene og innovasjonene som har formet bilindustrien.
Her vil du få høre førstehåndsberetninger om alt fra de ikoniske bilene til de tøffeste utfordringene på veien.Enten du er en lidenskapelig bilentusiast eller bare nysgjerrig på bilkultur, er Carfreaks stedet for deg.
Gled deg til å dykke ned i krom, bensin og motorhistorie – én episode av gangen! -
A Podcast dedicated to everything Harley. Upgrades, Mods, Reviews, How to's, Trip preparation.
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Este podcast trata de lo negativo y positivo que hay en Piura es decir sus dos caras, lado bueno y malo ,¿ te animas a conocer mas sobre esto?
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"Temps Libre" est en regroupement de discussions chapardées ça et là. C'est un projet individuel et collectif dont le but n'est pas vraiment définit. Il consiste à diffuser des entrevues où le participant à champs libre pour aborder les sujets qu'il désire.
Vous pouvez me contacter à l'adresse mail :
[email protected]
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Ayudar a calmar la contaminación en todo el mundo por qué nos está afectando a muchos humanos y no solo humanos si no también a los animales
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Podcast que acompaña a la página www.frentelocal.com, un directorio de recursos locales para artistas independientes.
En estas emisiones vamos a hablar de música, creación cultural, creatividad, el negocio de la música y cualquier otro tema que ayude a construir una escena artística local. -
Welcome to Tesla Talks, your one-stop podcast for all things Tesla! Hosted by Raj, this show delves deep into the world of Tesla, covering electric vehicles, sustainable energy, and the future of transportation.
Join Raj as he explores the latest innovations, trends, and news surrounding Tesla. From the groundbreaking technology powering Tesla vehicles to the expansion of the Supercharger network, Tesla Talks keeps you informed and engaged with insightful discussions and expert analysis.
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Bienes que entrar en el matrimonio
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Acciones para preservar la salud y el ambiente
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Estudiando Locución en el ISEC, intento de actor y ahora también hago videos en YouTube
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This podcast is an extension of my YouTube channel. I am many things. A former mechanical engineer, a current workforce training professional, a graduate student, a motorsports enthusiast, and amateur racer/high performance driver, a photographer, a videographer, a shade tree mechanic, diecast car collector and a car culture tourist. I'm also African American. While this isn't a podcast about race or Black Culture, I do not shy away from those topics when they are relevant to the proceedings.
Although I list the episodes as "explicit" MOST of the expletives have been censored. Enjoy! -
Hippocrates was an ancient Greek physician who is commonly referred to as the ""Father of Medicine"". He revolutionized medicine in ancient Greece by establishing it as a discipline distinct from other fields and brought together a collection of medical knowledge into a systematic science.
Hippocrates was born around 460 BC on the Greek island of Kos, located in the Aegean Sea near the coast of modern-day Turkey. He was born into a family of healers - his father, Heraclides, was a physician. Hippocrates received his early education from his father as well as from the philosopher Democritus who was also from the island of Kos and learned the art of medicine.
By the end of the 5th century BC, Kos was known as the Asklepieion, considered a healing temple and destination for those seeking medical assistance. As a young man, Hippocrates likely trained and practiced medicine at this temple before traveling across Greece and studying medicinal herbs and remedies. He spent several years travelling through Thessaly, Thrace, and locations along the Sea of Marmara learning herbal lore, diagnoses, and treatments from local healers. Through these journeys, Hippocrates gathered knowledge and expanded his medical understanding substantially before returning to Kos to establish his own practice.
The most famous story of Hippocrates comes from the year 430 BC. Athens, engaged in the Second Peloponnesian War, was struck by an epidemic that may have been typhoid fever or bubonic plague. Invoking the concept of the ""healing god"" who embodied the ideal physician, the Athenians called on Hippocrates to come to their aid. He is said to have ""sketched the course of the disease accurately and prescribed recourses to it"". Though the actual details of this account may be more mythical retelling, it speaks to the respect and notoriety Hippocrates had achieved as a physician in Greece at that time.
Around this time Hippocrates began teaching students his ideas and approach to medicine - emphasizing careful observation and documentation of patient symptoms to determine the best treatment approach. He firmly believed that good health resulted from harmony between body systems and nature. He rejected the common idea that illnesses were caused by the gods or supernatural forces. He gained loyal students who followed his teachings and methods, working alongside patients as well as each other, and this group or school coalesced into the ""Hippocratic School of Medicine"" on Kos.
Hippocrates served as an exemplar to his students not only in skill and knowledge but in character. The Hippocratic Oath, a code of medical ethics still influential today, bears his name and reflects the compassion, honesty and high ideals he inspired in them. Among its tenets are vows to treat patients to the best of one's ability, respect their privacy, teach the next generation, and never do harm or injustice. He wrote of the importance of confidentiality between patient and physician and is credited with separating the practice of healing from religion, believing clinical practice should be governed by science and medicine rather than ritual restrictions.
Hippocrates authored the Hippocratic Corpus, a collection of some 60 early medical works from antiquity strongly associated with his teachings and medicinal practice. The most famous of these works is the treatise On Airs, Waters, and Places which focuses on the effect of the environment on health. This work also reflects Hippocrates’ belief that public health depended on a clean environment and an understanding of how climate, water sources, geology and seasons impact well-being. Other major works traditionally attributed to him are Prognosis, Regimen in Acute Disease, The Sacred Disease, On the Surgery, and On the Articulations.
While Hippocrates himself wrote nothing of surgery in the texts of the Corpus, this discipline was an established practice on Kos where he trained. The famous ancient Roman physician Galen later praised this Hippocratic treatment of dislocated and broken bones, torn joints and other trauma to extremities, crediting his predecessor for reducing morbidity and mortality. Trauma surgery was crucial on the battlefield and fractures are described in Hippocratic writings. The tension bandage invented to bind broken ribs may also date back to Hippocrates himself.
The most famous portrait we have of Hippocrates comes from Roman times, centuries after his life. A muscular old man with long hair, sunken eyes and a wrinkled face gazes keenly but kindly, eliciting both authority and benevolence. While the portrait was painted long after his death, it aligns with Plato’s physical description of Hippocrates as an old but vigorous man and Aristotle’s characterization of his personality as thoughtful and dignified.
By separating the art of healing from religion and superstition, Hippocrates created the framework for medicine as a field guided by science. He turned away from prognostics and divination, instead teaching his students to methodically gather case histories from patients and make environmental, behavioral and dietary observations to discern the best treatments. In doing so, Hippocrates introduced the concept that positive and negative symptoms were important factors in tracking disease and approaches to care.
He created a theoretical model of health and illness that contrasted harmony and disease through the interaction of four bodily humors - blood, phlegm, yellow bile and black bile. An excess or deficiency in any one of these humors was believed to cause illness, and Hippocratic treatments sought to restore balance. For example, fever indicated an excess of blood so treatments aimed to counter symptoms through cooling, reducing fluids and restricted diets. Digestive issues signaled too much black bile or phlegm - so Hippocratic cures relied on induced vomiting or bowel evacuation to expel excess fluids from the body.
Hippocratic teachings extended to women's reproductive health, pregnancy and childbirth. Generation theory at the time postulated that men provided the ""spark"" of life to shape inherited characteristics while women grew the fetus from menstrual fluids and blood. Regulation of menstrual cycles along with fertility were key for female wellness. Treatments for gynecological complaints included fumigations, pessaries, potions and lifestyle recommendations around diet, bathing and exercise to release ""bad humors"". For adverse pregnancy symptoms, Hippocratic interventions ranged from bloodletting and strict diets to surgical embryotomies.
But it was in the area of epidemics and endemic diseases that Hippocratic medicine perhaps had its widest influence. By pioneering epidemiology as a science - systematically analyzing how disease spreads through populations based on environment, behaviors, time of year, weather and more - Hippocrates created an enduring methodology to predict, understand and treat disease occurrence. This approach was crucial in an era that lacked awareness of microorganisms, and Hippocrates used careful observation of disease patterns and outcomes within groups of people to guide interventions and policy.
During Hippocrates’ life and the two centuries following his death, his teachings, techniques and medicinal recipes were widely practiced throughout Greece. Eventually they spread to ancient Rome as well where Galen, Rufus and others expanded upon his works even further. But after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, much of Hippocratic knowledge was neglected or lost in Europe during the Middle Ages aside from some preservation in the Byzantine Empire.
It was the works of the Islamic Golden Age scholars, who extensively studied ancient Greek and Roman texts, that saved Hippocratic medicine from being forgotten. Islamicate physicians like Rhazes, Avicenna and Averroes translated his writings on mathematics, astronomy, medicine and philosophy into Arabic during the 8th-13th centuries. In the 12th century, as medical schools and universities began to flourish again in Italy, medieval Europe renewed its interest in Hippocratic teachings as well. -
Este podcast es una serie de episodios sobre temas relacionados a problemáticas ambientales. Acompañenme en esta aventura.
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A journey through the stories of the American West, the best cowboy wisdom, and a celebration of the cowboys and cowgirls who are feeding a Nation.
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Here you’ll find mysterious deaths, morbid fascinations, disturbing stories, and otherwise spooky events from the Victorian Era. If you consider yourself an enthusiast of creepy Victorian history, you probably already know about the age of spiritualism, the grizzly murders, the grave robbers, twisted pseudo psychotherapy, and memento mori – But I try to dig a little deeper. This was a time full of lace corsetry, romantic poetry, and a deep reverence and affection for the dead. It was a culture of shared sorrow, ornament and elegance, prudishness and scandal, bone chilling children’s stories, and for whatever reason, I just feel at home there. There’s something strangely comforting about the heebie jeebies this era gives me. If you find yourself equally enchanted by things that most people would find horrifying, this podcast is probably for you. Join the community on TikTok and Instagram @myvictoriannightmare for some daily 1800s nightmare fuel.
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Welcome to the Holy Duffer Podcast, your essential listen for lively and insightful discussions about the rich world of golf. Each episode, hosts Strolan and Mark, along with a variety of guest experts, delve deep into the nuances of the game, from equipment debates and rule changes to course design and player strategies. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or just starting out, the Holy Duffer Podcast brings you thoughtful commentary and entertaining stories that celebrate the game of golf in all its glory. Join us as we explore the latest trends, tackle the biggest controversies, and share our passion for this classic sport. Tune in to become a more informed and inspired golfer!
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MOL Cup CAST – nový fotbalový podcast, který přinese svěží pohled na český fotbal, zaměřený především na MOL Cup. Moderátoři Denisa Doležalová a Honza Koller se svými hosty přiblíží příběhy klubů od nejnižších lig až po nejvyšší soutěž.
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Host, Greg Gionfriddo, hosts guests weekly to tell their stories about the pursuit of a life on the PGA Tour.
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Minnesota Sports Chat is your go-to for FUN when it comes to Minnesota sports. Join Ross Brendel weekly (sometimes twice) as he talks Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Timberwolves, Minnesota Wild, Minnesota Golden Gophers and more. Minnesota sports fans are passionate. They care about the Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Timberwolves, Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Wild, and the rest of the bunch. Will the Minnesota Vikings ever win a Super Bowl? Will the Minnesota Twins ever spend money? Will Anthony Edwards lead the Minnesota Timberwolves to an NBA Championship? Will the Minnesota Wild ever be out of salary cap purgatory? Let's chat about it on Minnesota Sports Chat!
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