Bye Bye le mal de gorge avec quelques tips naturels
Les conseils de la naturopathe Charlotte Jacquet
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Les conseils de la naturopathe Charlotte Jacquet
So, turns out you don't have to call in sick or absent. Just don't show up! Chadrick makes an ooopsie so the others carry the show ... right into a brick wall. Should the recently dead be a demographic for smart devices? Also, what did you learn in school, church, life that looking back seems absurd today?
Coucou les réveillé.e.s 🌹
Aujourd'hui je défriche un sujet assez intime pour moi: l'importance du chakra de la gorge!
Je pense que nous passons une étape collective d'ouverture de la parole et qu'il est nécessaire d'honorer cette étape. Se délivrer du silence et délivrer la parole (dans les deux sens du terme), c'est nous libérer nous, mais aussi nos filles et nos mères, nos aïeules... Des générations de femmes qui osent enfin dire qui elles sont.
Alors, c'est parti !
Belle écoute 🌹🌹🌹🌹
Vous connaissez sûrement le beatbox, cette façon singulière d'imiter les bruits des instruments à la seule force de sa bouche. Discipline en vogue depuis quelques années, le beatbox fait se rencontrer de manière spectaculaire expression artistique et linguistique. Car qui ne s'est jamais posé de questions sur le fonctionnement de ce tour de force physique ?
De manière plus générale, parler de beatbox, revient surtout à parler de phonétique pure et dure, en se penchant avec précision sur la façon que nous avons, humains, de produire des sons et de développer les muscles qui nous servent à parler. Des implications qui peuvent nous emmener loin, jusqu'aux connaissances sur les pathologies de la parole, que le beatbox peut contribuer à mieux éclairer et faire progresser.
Vox vous emmène à la découverte du beatbox, de ses pratiquants et de ses mécanismes, à travers une rencontre avec Alexis Dehais-Underdown, doctorant au Laboratoire de Phonétique et de Phonologie (LPP) de l'Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle.
🎵 Bonne écoute ! 🔊
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Disclaimer : Les propos contenus dans ce podcast sont effectués dans le cadre d'une conversation et peuvent engager des points de vue personnels et subjectifs sur le monde. Au-delà du cadre scientifique, le contenu des échanges n'engage donc que celui qui les prononce.
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En este podcast comparto algunas expresiones que pueden servir en caso de necesitar una consulta médica en algún espacio francófono. Para indicar donde se tiene dolor con la expresión “avoir mal à” (au, à la, à l', aux) es importante conocer las partes del cuerpo, así que comparto algunas como: le cuir chevelu, la tête, le front, l'oreille gauche ou droite, l'œil gauche ou droit, les yeux, le nez, la dent, la dent de la sagesse, la langue, le cou, la gorge, le menton, la mâchoire, la bouche, les lèvres, la joue droite ou gauche, le visage, la poitrine, le sein gauche ou droit, l'estomac, les reins, le poumons, le cœur, le poignet gauche ou droit, le bras gauche ou droit, l'avant-bras, la main gauche ou droite, la paume gauche ou droite, le coude gauche ou droit, l'épaule gauche ou droite, le dos, la taille, les doigts - le pouce, l'index, le majeur, l'annulaire et l'auriculaire-, le sexe, la jambe droite ou gauche, la cuisse droite ou gauche, le mollet gauche ou droit, les orteils, le genou gauche ou droit, le pied gauche ou droit, les hanches, la cheville droite ou gauche, la plante des pieds. De la misma forma podemos usar la expresión “avoir le mal de”. Como ejemplo de síntomas, decidí compartir algunos que se pueden presentar a causa del COVID-19 por ejemplo: un mal de gorge, l'écoulement nasal, l'éternuement, l'apparition ou l'aggravation de la toux, l'essoufflement ou la difficulté respiratoire, une température égale ou supérieure à 38 °C, la sensation de fièvre, des frissons, la fatigue ou faiblesse, des douleurs musculaires ou courbatures, la perte de l’odorat ou du goût, le mal de tête, des douleurs abdominales, de la diarrhée et des vomissements, malaises intenses. Algunas palabras de orden médico presentes en este podcast son: aller chez le médecin / la médecine, demander une consultation médicale, la douleur, une ordonnance, un traitement, des médicaments, des comprimés, une piqûre ou une injection, être allergique à. Espero que esta información les sea útil.
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Our destination is Flaming Gorge near Dutch John, Utah, and the incredible alpine lakes and streams that blanket the high country with guest, expert fly angler, guide, and videographer Ryan Kelly, known on social media as the @GreenRiverFlyFisher. Few anglers know about the hundreds of alpine lakes and streams in this area, yet for those anglers willing to do a little hiking, the opportunities are endless for backcountry Rainbows, Cutts, Grayling, even Tiger Trout, some topping 20”.
A little bit about Ryan, he has been fishing the Flaming Gorge Area for 40 years and worked in the fly fishing industry for 28. As a videographer, Ryan is highly sought after with clients such as Simms, FlyLords Magazine, and many of the local businesses. You’ll be blown away by the quality and creativity of his work. In his movie Escape, which is part of the 2021 Fly Fishing Film Tour, Ryan shares his personal battle with an autoimmune disease that forces him to stay in forced motion to escape the pain. This movie has some incredible and unique fly fishing footage. Ryan anticipates it being released soon for the general public.
What’s more, Ryan shares some great tips on creating “moments of addiction” with a camera. So grab your hiking boots and your camera and let’s head into high country northern UT with Ryan Kelly!
With Host, Steve Haigh
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Recorded Oct 24, 2021. Episode 53.
Music on the show by A Brother’s Fountain, “Hitch Hike-Man”.
Podcast edited by Podcast Volume https://www.podcastvolume.com/
Bryan and Jason discuss takeaways from Bryan's chat with screenwriter and director Justine Bateman, who made her directorial debut with Violet, starring Olivia Munn, Luke Bracey, and Justin Theroux. Bryan and Jason play a new song (Overcome By You) from Chris Kinkade's band Elsewaves. Jason talks about some new jazz songs he's been writing and recording, including a song called Water Visions. And Bryan talks about his upcoming interview with music manager and Gorge Amphitheater founder Ken Kinnear. Ken is featured in the new documentary Enormous: The Gorge Story, along with Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews, and many other iconic artists.
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Our destination is Taos, New Mexico, and the pristine Rio Grande River. Our guest is expert fly angler and guide, Nick Streit, owner of Taos Fly Shop. The Rio Grande is a rugged and unpressured river as it flows through the gorge just outside of Taos, NW. A great numbers fishery, the Rio Grande is designated one of America’s Wild and Scenic Rivers where 50 to 100 fish days are possible.
Nick got into the family business at an early age, guiding before he could even drive. By the age of 17, he was a member of the U.S. fly fishing team that took second place in the World Championships in Wales, of all places. In 2004 Nick re-opened the Taos Fly Shop originally started by his dad back in the early 1980s. Nick also enjoys photography and his work has been featured in publications such as Southwest Fly Fishing and New Mexico Magazine.
So strap on your hiking boots if you love solitude, incredible scenery, and a physical challenge, cause we're going deep into the Rio Grande gorge. And be sure to listen to the very end cause Nick shares some great advice on what he calls “fishing deliberately” to improve catch rates.
With Host, Steve Haigh
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Available on Apple, Spotify, or where ever you get your podcasts
Recorded July 7, 2021. Episode 44.
Music on the show by A Brother’s Fountain, “Hitch Hike-Man”.
Podcast edited by Podcast Volume https://www.podcastvolume.com/
Sponsored by Twisted Tea, and we discuss the viral video of the Twisted Tea smack, we tell stories of concerts we attended at The Gorge in Washington, Brad tells us about the first baby born in 2021 at 12:00:06am on Jan 1st, Erick shares the superstitions surrounding ringing in the New Year, we briefly talk about stimulus checks, Brad tells us how rotary phones don't require power, Erick tells us the story of Mimi Groves and we discuss over reaction to certain words...., we do our first Ask Brad question which leads to talking about anxiety, and dealing with self hatred and depression, then Brad tells the tale of Hunter Moore and IsAnyoneUp?, Erick talks about how the government is going to be forced to release everything they know about aliens in a few months and we talk about what that could mean, we then do an Ask Erick question and talk about giving "the talk" to your kids.
email the show at erickandbradshow@gmail.com
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Our destination is the lower Gunnison River and our guest is expert guide, Tim Patterson, owner of RIGS Fly Shop & Guide Service. A veritable bug factory, the lower Gunnison and the Gunnison Gorge is known for eye-popping beauty, large trout, and outstanding fishing. Opportunities for solitude in a true wilderness setting abound on this Gold Medal stream where only two commercial launches are allowed per day. Listen while Tim dials us into the great diversity of water, abundant bug life, and top fly patterns for angling success. Bonus: magical times to fish the Gunnison, upping your game on the Salmon Fly hatch, and how mules can make or break your trip!
With host, Steve Haigh
Tim Patterson, Owner, RIGS Fly Shop & Guide Service
Destination Angler:
Comments & Suggestions: host, Steve Haigh, email shaigh50@gmail.com
Available on Apple, Spotify, or where ever you get your podcasts
Recorded November 11, 2020. Episode 28.
Music on the show by A Brother’s Fountain, “Hitch Hike-Man”.
Podcast edited by Podcast Volume https://www.podcastvolume.com/
I sat down with the owners of 64oz Taphouse in Hood River, OR. You guys can check them out on instagram at @64taphouse or on Facebook at @sixty4oz
Be sure to swing by for one of their many beers or for a glass of wine. You can find them in town at 208 Oak Street Hood River, Oregon 97031 (541) 436-HOPS (4677)
I sat down for a 1 on 1 conversation with Cara McNulty. She is a local resident here in the upper Hood River Valley and she runs 5 separate businesses.
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