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self-care
self-care
Self-care is the practice of taking intentional actions to nurture and protect your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. It involves a range of activities that promote relaxation, stress relief, and overall health, helping you recharge and feel more balanced in your daily life. Self-care is not a one-size-fits-all approach, as it can include anything from getting enough sleep, exercising, and eating well, to engaging in hobbies, practicing mindfulness, or setting healthy boundaries. At its core, self-care is about listening to your body and mind, prioritizing your needs, and finding ti
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self-care
Generation Y Podcast (90s and early 2k)
Generation Y Podcast (90s and early 2k)
Covering everything from the 90's and early 2K
This is a place for anyone born in the 1980's, or if you're cool enough to love the 90's and early 2k like we do.
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Generation Y Podcast (90s and early 2k)
My Brother, My Brother And Me
My Brother, My Brother And Me
Free advice from three of the world's most qualified, most related experts: Justin, Travis and Griffin McElroy. For one-half to three-quarters of an hour every Monday, we tell people how to live their lives, because we're obviously doing such a great job of it so far.
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My Brother, My Brother And Me
What were they thinking?
What were they thinking?
The stories behind Europe's most successful clean mobility startups
The European Startup Prize for Mobility is proud to present its podcast series, featuring the stories behind the women and men who won Europe's largest acceleration programme for clean mobility startups. ‘What were they thinking’, moderated by our Managing Director, Dan Sobovitz in a one-on-one conversation with the founders and CEOs about the journeys that have transformed their professional and personal lives and that are about to transform European mobility as we know it. What were they thinking? How did it feel to go the lonely road of an entrepreneur? Did people follow them easily or did they think they were crazy? Was it fun all along or mostly frustrating? Deep down, did they really believe they would make it this far?
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What were they thinking?
Calgary: A Sprawling Obsession
Calgary: A Sprawling Obsession
A discussion around urban sprawl in Calgary and its effect on biodiversity and people
The rapid pace of Calgary’s expansion since the 50s raised questions from academics and concerned citizens, who described it as a perfect example of urban sprawl and deemed it unsustainable from the human, economic and environmental point of view. This podcast is a series in 3 episodes that aims at exploring this question, through interviews with experts to discuss the threats associated to this phenomenon from three different points of view: the threats towards Calgary inhabitants, the threats towards biodiversity and the threats towards the cultural heritage of Indigenous people. This podcast was created as part of the Canadian Wilderness Stewardship Program run by CPAWS.
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Calgary: A Sprawling Obsession
Le Bien commun
Le Bien commun
Le droit est un art de formuler et d’arbitrer nos conflits. Ce n’est pas un ensemble figé de règles, il est un langage collectif et la justice est devenue l’enceinte dans laquelle une société toute entière se met en scène, se regarde et prétend se changer, bref, un lieu dans lequel s’élabore, non sans difficulté, la démocratie. Une démocratie dans laquelle le droit appartient à tous, c’est notre bien commun.Diffusée pour la première fois en 1999 dans les programmes de France Culture et après quinze années sur son antenne, l’émission phare d’Antoine Garapon renaît sur les ondes d’Amicus radio.L’émission poursuit un double objectif : vaincre les préjugés négatifs à l’égard du droit et permettre aux auditeurs de se l’approprier, et trouver les arguments pour en discuter les solutions, en comprendre les controverses, sans tomber dans l’effervescence de la polémique.Une émission d'Antoine Garapon, produite par Amicus radio.
Le droit est un art de formuler et d’arbitrer nos conflits. Ce n’est pas un ensemble figé de règles, il est un langage collectif et la justice est devenue l’enceinte dans laquelle une société toute entière se met en scène, se regarde et prétend se changer, bref, un lieu dans lequel s’élabore, non sans difficulté, la démocratie. Une démocratie dans laquelle le droit appartient à tous, c’est notre bien commun. Diffusée pour la première fois en 1999 dans les programmes de France Culture et après quinze années sur son antenne, l’émission phare d’Antoine Garapon renaît sur les ondes d’Amicus radio. L’émission poursuit un double objectif : vaincre les préjugés négatifs à l’égard du droit et permettre aux auditeurs de se l’approprier, et trouver les arguments pour en discuter les solutions, en comprendre les controverses, sans tomber dans l’effervescence de la polémique. Une émission d'Antoine Garapon, produite par Amicus radio.
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Le Bien commun