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    Explore " ecm" with insightful episodes like "The Miracles that are Enzymes w/ Dr. Ellen Cutler", "Episode #25 - Maciej Obara Quartet: Frozen Silence", "Episode #22 - Ralph Alessi: It's Always Now", "The Platform 461 Feat. Dex @DJDexMKE" and "Fax to the Future" from podcasts like ""Confidence Through Health", "ECM Records Podcast", "ECM Records Podcast", "The Platform Mix" and "The Cloudcast"" and more!

    Episodes (31)

    The Miracles that are Enzymes w/ Dr. Ellen Cutler

    The Miracles that are Enzymes w/ Dr. Ellen Cutler

    While some enzymes are created by our body as we digest food, others are found in the food we eat. The issue for our health is that as we age our ability to produce enzymes starts to decrease. When you coulple that with the decline of nutrients in the soil our food is grown in, we are struggling to digest properly due to being deficient in enzymes necessary for digestion. This can lead to any number of chronic health issues because all disease begins in the gut. As Dr. Ellen Cutler explains, bringing our enzymes to balance can often be the single thing needed to make us feel better.

    Dr. Ellen Cutler is a bestselling author and an internationally recognized teacher, public speaker, and media spokesperson. She specializes in the use of desensitization to food and other sensitivities, gentle detoxification, and enzyme and nutritional therapies for chronic conditions that have perplexed the conventional medical establishment. This is all addressed in her revolutionary healing technique ECM (Ellen Cutler Method). Connect with her at DrEllenCutler.com or on Facebook/MicroMiraclesEnzymes.

    Find out more about the All In Running Club at www.allinhealthandwellness.com/all-in-running-club

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    Find my books on Amazon: No More Sugar Coating: Finding Your Happiness in a Crowded World and Confidence Through Health: Life the Healthy Lifestyle God Designed

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    Find out more about the All In Running Club at www.allinhealthandwellness.com/all-in-running-club

    Visit ConfidenceThroughHealth.com to find discounts to some of our favorite products.

    Follow me via All In Health and Wellness on Facebook or Instagram.

    Find my books on Amazon: No More Sugar Coating: Finding Your Happiness in a Crowded World and Confidence Through Health: Live the Healthy Lifestyle God Designed

    Production credit: Social Media Cowboys

    Episode #25 - Maciej Obara Quartet: Frozen Silence

    Episode #25 - Maciej Obara Quartet: Frozen Silence
    In the 25th episode of the ECM Podcast Polish alto-saxophonist Marciej Obara joins us to talk about his new album "Frozen Silence", recorded with his long-standing quartet of Dominik Wania on piano, Ole Morten Vågan on bass and drummer Gard Nilssen. It is the group's third album for the label and perhaps the quartet's strongest musical statement to date, inspired by the dramatic landscapes of South West Poland. Maciej talks about the different voices and colours his bandmates bring to the group, and about the various influences - from free jazz musicians like Bill Dixon to classical composers like Rachmaninoff - that informed the writing process of the music for the new album.

    Episode #22 - Ralph Alessi: It's Always Now

    Episode #22 - Ralph Alessi: It's Always Now
    In the 22nd episode of the ECM Podcast, trumpeter Ralph Alessi talks about his new quartet recording "It's Always Now", on which he is joined by pianist Florian Weber, bassist Bänz Oester and Gerry Hemingway on drums. The album was produced by Manfred Eicher. Ralph gets into the differences of being a musician in the US and Europe, talks about education in music and about the art of naming songs.

    The Platform 461 Feat. Dex @DJDexMKE

    The Platform 461 Feat. Dex @DJDexMKE
    The Platform episode 461 features a mix by myself! It’s only right that since I live in Nashville now, I bring a little country to the show! For the next hour you’ll hear a little of what I like to call ECM, not your typical electronic dance music, this is a little electronic country music! Listen to some of my favorite edits, remixes and mashups of country tracks that I play out in Nashville when I DJ at Whiskey Row, Layer Cake, 12/30 Club and other venues. Be sure to subscribe to my Patreon to get the full track lists from every show and even download some of the edits from the show today. If you’re in Nashville hit me up and I can show you around town but for now, turn those speakers and let’s get into it with my latest right here, on The Platform! Socials: https://linktr.ee/djdexmke

    Fax to the Future

    Fax to the Future

    Shawn Freligh (SVP/GM, Content Lifecycle Automation @UplandSoftware) talks about cloud delivery, AI and Security in managing document workflows and fax integrations.  

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    Topic 1 - Welcome to the show Shawn. Tell us a little bit about your background

    Topic 2 - How does technology like fax maintain a foothold in the market? How has fax technology evolved, in other words “survived?

    Topic 3 - AI is a big topic in today’s market. Can fax benefit from current trends in AI?

    Topic 4 - Security is of course top of mind for everyone – how do you view the security around fax?

    Topic 5 - What markets are still reliant on fax technology and why?

    Topic 6 - How do fax and digital transformation come together?

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    Episode #20 - Ralph Towner: At First Light

    Episode #20 - Ralph Towner: At First Light
    In the 20th episode of the ECM podcast, we are joined by acclaimed American guitarist Ralph Towner, who has been with ECM since back in 1973, when his debut for the label was released. On his new solo album, “At First Light”, recorded in Lugano in 2022, the guitarist presents new and familiar original compositions as well as a couple of songs from the Great American Songbook, performed on classical guitar. In our conversation, Ralph goes all the way back to the beginnings of his collaboration with Manfred Eicher and talks about his days as a piano player, or studying guitar in Vienna and then founding the band Oregon. Of course, we also speak about his new record.

    Application of 3D Bioprinting and Biomaterial Technology for Translational Regenerative Medicine with Jin-Hyung Shim - Breaking News in Stem Cells

    Application of 3D Bioprinting and Biomaterial Technology for Translational Regenerative Medicine with Jin-Hyung Shim - Breaking News in Stem Cells
    As a mechanical engineer, Jin-Hyung Shim, Ph.D. has a unique perspective on tissue and organ regeneration. He discusses the present and potential of 3D printed biomaterials. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 38321]

    Application of 3D Bioprinting and Biomaterial Technology for Translational Regenerative Medicine with Jin-Hyung Shim - Breaking News in Stem Cells

    Application of 3D Bioprinting and Biomaterial Technology for Translational Regenerative Medicine with Jin-Hyung Shim - Breaking News in Stem Cells
    As a mechanical engineer, Jin-Hyung Shim, Ph.D. has a unique perspective on tissue and organ regeneration. He discusses the present and potential of 3D printed biomaterials. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 38321]

    Dolore di Spalla Correlato alla Cuffia dei Rotatori (RCRSP): Che Cos'è e Come Condurre l'Anamnesi

    Dolore di Spalla Correlato alla Cuffia dei Rotatori (RCRSP): Che Cos'è e Come Condurre l'Anamnesi

    In relazione alla spalla, una diagnosi clinica che ha causato notevoli dibattiti è il “dolore alla spalla correlato alla cuffia dei rotatori” (RCRSP, Rotator Cuff Related Shoulder Pain). Questo termine è stato introdotto da Lewis nel 2016 per sostituire i classici termini (come ad es. "sindrome da conflitto sub-acromiale") che non sarebbero validi e, anzi, potenzialmente dannosi...

    Scopri che cos'è nello specifico l'RCRSP, perché è consigliato utilizzarlo con i pazienti e quali sono gli elementi chiave per condurre una valutazione efficace di un paziente con dolore di spalla.

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    Rethinking The Summer Jam

    Rethinking The Summer Jam

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    In this episode, we each set out trying to find some new music (specifically summer jams) to enjoy. Ross returns with a Chillhop compilation and a long discussion on Lofi Hip-Hop record labels while Birk shows up with an experimental electro-jazz album. These choices completely reinforce this show’s chemistry.

    Music Discussed

    Chillhop Essentials Summer 2021 by Various Artists
    World Ov Light by Tikkun Olam

    Related Links

    Inside the mysterious world of Canadian chillhop
    What is Chillhop Music?
    r/LofiHipHop – Chillhop and the death of creativity
    JOJO MAYER & NERVE: J A B O N

    Credits

    Music by: 2Mello
    Artwork by: Patsy McDowell
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    Mar Afuera - A Veces Llovía

    Mar Afuera - A Veces Llovía

    Jornada sosegada y de fricciones escondidas para oyentes distraidos encabezada por el pianista Vijay Iyer y su trío.  Además, otros pianistas como el  siempre eterno  Bill Evans y el emergente hondureño Oscar Rossignoli.   El baterista Thomas Strønen se suma a la velada.  Programa del 18 de julio del 2021. Transmitido por  www.radiogramola.com, Granollers, Cataluña,  PIntura: Claude Monet.  Segunda hora.  

    Thanks for listening. Follow us on Instagram under mar. afuera and contact us at rmieses@yahoo.com. Mar Afuera is also available at www.mixcloud.com/rafael-mieses/

    Jazz Bastard Podcast 214 - Bassrageous!

    Jazz Bastard Podcast 214 - Bassrageous!

    Mike thinks "basserageous" is the stupidest title for the podcast yet, but is it, really?  There's a lot of competition.  Anyway, this fortnight's gem looks at ECM albums where the bass is large and in charge, which provides opportunities to talk about ECM's aesthetics, how technological changes in the seventies allowed bass players new prominence, and Pat Metheny's hair.  Mostly Pat Metheny's hair.  Eberhard Weber – SILENT FEET; Gary Peacock – GUAMBA; Pat Metheny – BRIGHT SIZE LIFE; Gary Burton – EASY AS PIE; John Abercrombie – GATEWAY.  Pop matters explores what happens when you find beatles in your green onions.

    Episode 2: Mette Henriette - Sami heritage in the modern Nordic sound

    Episode 2: Mette Henriette - Sami heritage in the modern Nordic sound

    In the new episode of the Nordics Unveiled, Eldbjørg Hemsing is joint by the exceptional multi-faceted artist Mette Henriette. Norwegian Sami saxophonist, composer and performing artist has been captivating audiences and critiques around the globe – the youngest artist to be signed to the legendary label ECM, Mette’s debut album was also named the “Jazz Record of the year” (Independent).

    "Having both Norwegian and Sami roots, this diverse origin taught me a lot about the cultural perspective. In contrast to the Western cultures, indigenous people have nurtured the relationship to the nature in a different way. And here the landscape has profoundly shaped people’s emotional as well as their time perception." Mette Henriette, The Nordics Unveiled

    An artistic voice of today, Mette Henriette joins Eldbjørg Hemsing for a conversation about her inspiration and connection to the nature in the North, discovery of her Sami heritage and the Nordic sound.

    "I think all the impressions and experiences that we have and we share here in the North are unique. Nature is certainly one of the big shapers on how to interact with our surroundings. Just looking at the spectrum of emotions, in lightness and light or the darkness. Too frequently it is either negative or positive connotations, instead of being the beauty that can be explored through creative crafts and expression forms" 

    Mette Henriette, The Nordics Unveiled

    More information about Mette Henriette and her music on the following link.

    CUES 78: Connecting Core and Content to Give Members a Great Experience—an Interview With Stephen Comer

    CUES 78: Connecting Core and Content to Give Members a Great Experience—an Interview With Stephen Comer

    Stephen Comer believes simplifying the work of his company’s credit union clients so those client CUs can, in turn, make life easier for their members.

    Director of financial services and insurance sales at Hyland Software Inc., Westlake, Ohio,  Steve Comer talks in this episode about how to better connect all the “core systems” in a credit union to all the “content” needed to use those systems to do a good job for members. Hyland Onbase is a CUESolutions provider for enterprise information platforms and the sponsor of this podcast. 

    In the show, Comer defines “core system” as the core technology tool used by each credit union business area. For example, the “core system” in lending would likely be the loan origination system. 

    Comer defines content as “all of the information that makes it possible to do your business and do it effectively.” So, in the case of lending, the content could include an appraisal, the loan application, all the standard mortgage process documents, all the documents provided by the member plus data that lives in other business systems. 

    “A really good content services provider is going to be able to connect all these different siloes of information and bring them all together to one central point,” he says. The aim of enterprise content management is to “have this holistic view of the entire transaction and all the people that are involved in the transaction, and find the most effective way to bring these, we’ll say, ‘broken’ pieces of information into one cohesive place.”

    Comer says connecting core and content creates an “immediate uptick in overall satisfaction with the transaction.” 

    “Anywhere in a process that you can connect information faster, the end result is that you are able to be more responsive to your member,” Comer explains. He says this idea is popularly applied to lending processes—for example, to make the time to decision shorter—but can be used to improve many other processes that impact member service at the credit union as well.

    Having an enterprise content management system is another layer of technology, Comer says, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. In fact, most small to mid-size organizations have 300 to 1,000 different software applications to drive their businesses. Any one of those applications can be to generate data and documents, but when all these pieces of information live in disconnected, disjointed systems, “it becomes very hard to make effective decisions in a timely matter,” he explains. “It becomes very hard to get access to all the information that’s required to drive in order the business forward. 

    “A tool like a content service platform is designed to be … the glue that connects the systems together … so that you can have a more cohesive view of what your business is doing in its entirety.”

    The show also gets into:

    • More details on the day-to-day application of an enterprise content management system
    • What credit unions can do to support efforts to integrate information across the organization
    • Best practices used by Hyland client credit unions
    • What’s next in the ECM arena (not surprisingly, it has to do with artificial intelligence!)

    Nils Frahm introduces Possibly Colliding (Part 1)

    Nils Frahm introduces Possibly Colliding (Part 1)
    This July, composer and pianist Nils Frahm curates a weekend bringing together producers, composers and performers from around the globe who share his omnivorous approach to music and art. In the first of a 3-part series taking a closer look at all the music, art and film on offer across the weekend, Nils Frahm introduces the acts playing the first two days of the festival – spanning everything from ambient jazz to dark organ drones, and the artists themselves give you an insight into their performances. Find out more and see the full listings for Possibly Colliding: www.barbican.org.uk/nilsfrahm/
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