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Ancestral Pathways: Exploring the Indigenous Roots of Regeneration
“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.”
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Top tracks and artistist on repeat

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Seguy Art Deco Designs 62

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Hot topics in ethics: Artificial intelligence
“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.”
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Join
“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

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MusicMonday: Best of My Playlists 2010-2025
My most repeat plays of songs from my curated yearly playlists 2010 thru 2023.
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Robutt Hero
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?.
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ABC.au Conversations: Hilton Koppe
“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.
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heart to care
“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