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Peace flow

13 Friday Jun 2025

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Peace originates with the flow of things—its heart is like the movement of the wind and waves. The Way is like the veins that circulate blood through our bodies, following the natural flow of the life force. If you are separated in the slightest from that divine essence, you are far off the path. Morihei Ueshiba

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Ancestral Pathways: Exploring the Indigenous Roots of Regeneration

11 Wednesday Jun 2025

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“Join us for a dynamic panel discussion where experts explore the contributions of Indigenous practices to modern agriculture. The conversation highlights traditional ecological knowledge, addresses gaps in food access, and proposes strategies to promote food sovereignty. Panelists examine how Indigenous wisdom and contemporary innovation create equitable, sustainable food systems, amplify Indigenous voices, and inspire collaboration for a resilient future.”

Top tracks and artistist on repeat

09 Monday Jun 2025

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Seguy Art Deco Designs 62

07 Saturday Jun 2025

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Hot topics in ethics: Artificial intelligence

06 Friday Jun 2025

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“APA Ethics Committee members Drs. Lindsay Childress-Beatty, Laura Lamminen, Nancy A. Haug, and Heather Ciesielski take the stage at APA 2024 to address ethical questions related to the use of artificial intelligence—including dilemmas relevant to psychologists involved in education, applied practice, research, and practice.”

Join

04 Wednesday Jun 2025

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“The test we must set for ourselves is not to march alone but to march in such a way that others will wish to join us.”  Hubert H. Humphrey

MusicMonday: Best of My Playlists 2010-2025

02 Monday Jun 2025

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My most repeat plays of songs from my curated  yearly playlists 2010 thru 2023.

Robutt Hero

31 Saturday May 2025

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What do we call a Robutt Hero … cause I’m waiting for that actual human / robutt interest story where the brave robutt rushs into the …’ burning building, sinking boat, collapsed mine’, and rescues the …’ baby, child, elder, kitten ‘.
Yeahhhh, Robutt you are our ….. Her-butt?, Ro-hero?, Heo-butt?.

ABC.au Conversations: Hilton Koppe

30 Friday May 2025

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“Hilton Koppe was a beloved country GP for 30 years before an unexpected health crisis of his own forced him to reassess everything (R)

Hilton Koppe grew up knowing his parents wanted him to become a doctor and so when he got the marks to make it into medicine, they were overjoyed.

By the time he was 30, he’d started working as a country GP.  Hilton then became a beloved local doctor in Northern NSW, and he worked there for more than three decades.

But a few years ago, Hilton’s own health suddenly went awry. He started experiencing constant neck pain, and then the side of his face went numb.

He was sent him for an MRI, which revealed nothing.

But then Hilton’s own GP gave him an unexpected diagnosis of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, related in part to his work as a doctor.

This news up-ended almost everything about Hilton’s life.

This episode of Conversations explores medicine, Australia’s medical system, Judaism, migration, post WW2 migration, Jewish families, Australian multi culturalism, family dynamics, health, wellbeing, PTSD, trauma, mental health diagnosis, South Africa, fascism.

Hilton’s memoir is called One Curious Doctor.”

heart to care

28 Wednesday May 2025

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“If you find it in your heart to care for somebody else, you will have succeeded.” Maya Angelou

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MusicMonday: Phi-Psonics – New Pyramid

26 Monday May 2025

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Movement Therapy

23 Friday May 2025

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Dance Movement Therapy

Dance movement therapy (DMT) is a form of psychotherapy that uses movement to improve a person’s physical, emotional, and mental well-being. It’s based on the idea that there’s a connection between our bodies and our minds, and that movement can be a way to express and explore our thoughts and feelings.
DMT can be used to help people with a variety of conditions, including:
* Mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, and PTSD
* Physical health conditions such as chronic pain, Parkinson’s disease, and stroke

In a DMT session, a therapist will typically use a variety of movement techniques, such as improvisation, mirroring, and guided imagery, to help the client explore their emotions and experiences. The therapist will also observe the client’s movement patterns, which can provide clues about their emotional state and coping mechanisms.
DMT can be an effective treatment for a variety of people, and it can be particularly helpful for those who find it difficult to express themselves.

I’ve been trained as a Dance Movement Therapist starting in 1981 with the Halprin Method for 15 or so years, various expressive arts workshops over the decades, and lastly a masters in counseling and dance movement therapy from one of the few universities that offer such a program in the U.S.A..

An ai rabbit hole is called what?

22 Thursday May 2025

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So what do you call an ai rabbit hole?….. “The concept of corporate personhood is a legal doctrine that grants certain rights and responsibilities to corporations, similar to those held by natural persons.”
… so I go a little deeper


“A person is recognized as having certain rights and responsibilities from birth, whereas a corporations legal standing is derived from and defined by the laws under which it was formed.”
…. ok, maybe deeper

“The issue of campaign donations by corporations is significantly intertwined with the legal doctrine of corporate personhood, particularly in the context of the First Amendment  guarantee of free speech.”
…and the deepyest yet ….

“A key element in the debate is the legal concept that spending money in political campaigns constitutes a form of free speech. The argument is that by donating to or spending money to support or oppose candidates or political ideas, corporations are expressing their views.”

The intestine – The body’s underappreciated control center | DW Documentary

21 Wednesday May 2025

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MusicMonday: Ensemble Gamut! – Sicut spinarum

19 Monday May 2025

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What it’s like to be a working homeless person in Germany | DW Documentary

16 Friday May 2025

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MusicMonday: Cornelius “MIND TRAIN”

12 Monday May 2025

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Have yourself a Big Think: Physicist Brian Cox explains quantum physics in 22 minutes

09 Friday May 2025

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Oxidative Stress: What You Need To Know

07 Wednesday May 2025

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antioxidants, chronic disease, metabolic changes

“The risk for many chronic diseases is directly linked to metabolic changes in the body. In this program, Dr. Natalie Marshall focuses on the role of antioxidants and how they work against oxidative stress in the body.”

Tariffs and U.S. Agriculture

06 Tuesday May 2025

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In 2018, the U.S. imposed tariffs on over $250 billion worth of Chinese products, leading to Chinese retaliation with tariffs on over $110 billion worth of U.S. products, including agricultural products like soybeans, pork, and ethanol.

By December 2019, the average U.S. tariff rates on Chinese products had increased to 24.3%, while Chinese tariffs on U.S. exports were set to reach 25.9%.

These retaliatory tariffs significantly impacted U.S. agricultural exports, leading to a decline of $27 billion between mid-2018 and the end of 2019. Soybeans were most affected, accounting for 71% of the decline.

China purchased only 58% of the US exports it had committed to purchase under the agreement, not even enough to reach its import levels from before the trade war.

The trade war led to a significant drop in U.S. soybean exports to China, declining by 75% in 2018.

To mitigate the impact on farmers, the Trump administration provided $28 billion in aid, a sum exceeding the annual budget of various government agencies, including the Navy’s shipbuilding program and the cost of maintaining the U.S. nuclear arsenal.

Despite the trade war, a survey of Midwestern farmers conducted in early 2019 revealed that over 56% remained supportive of President Trump’s tariffs. This sentiment persisted even though over 80% reported experiencing income losses due to the trade disruptions.


A key takeaway from this that the trade war primarily hurt U.S. farmers and consumers, and the tariffs did not achieve the intended outcome of benefiting U.S. industries. The “Phase One” agreement signed in January 2020, while halting further tariff escalation, did not fully resolve the issues, and China fell short of its purchase commitments.
Experts argue that a more effective approach would involve lowering or eliminating tariffs and focusing on constructive trade policies that promote economic growth and competition.

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