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Professor Ed Cohen; "Shit Happens"

An episode of the Spinning the Light Podcast podcast, hosted by Sharon A and Christy B, titled "Professor Ed Cohen; "Shit Happens"" was published on April 17, 2023 and runs 51 minutes.

April 17, 2023 ·51m · Spinning the Light Podcast

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Professor Ed Cohen is the author of "A Body Worth Defending" and "On Learning to Heal" In this episode, we talk with Ed about his journey of living with Crohns disease and how he became an active participant in his healing process; his love of teaching and learning and the importance of giving back and helping others understand their power through intention to heal themselves.

Professor Ed Cohen is the author of "A Body Worth Defending" and "On Learning to Heal" In this episode, we talk with Ed about his journey of living with Crohns disease and how he became an active participant in his healing process; his love of teaching and learning and the importance of giving back and helping others understand their power through intention to heal themselves.
GOKHALE: The Diamond of India Ep.Log Media Dive into the enigmatic life and legacy of Gopal Krishna Gokhale, a name often overshadowed in the pages of India's freedom struggle. Join us on an intriguing journey through history as we shed light on the unsung hero who left an indelible mark on the nation's destiny.Gokhale's life, spanning from his humble beginnings in Ratnagiri to his rise as a prominent political figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was characterized by an unyielding dedication to the people and the nation. But his story goes beyond politics; it's a tale of a visionary thinker, a relentless reformer, and a mentor to some of India's greatest freedom fighters, including Mahatma Gandhi.In this audiobook, we will unravel the pivotal moments of Gokhale's life, exploring his tireless efforts in the socio-political arena, his influential role within the Indian National Congress, and his profound impact on the fight for independence. Discover how his ideals and principles laid the foundation for the nonv Why Are Famous Mathematicians Not The Richest Gamblers? Tyler Ashcroft Picture the scene: Galileo, a true polymath and titan of science, sits in Monte Carlo, that most glamorous of gambling venues. But today, he isn't contemplating the spinning of the planets. Instead, his gaze is concentrated on a smaller spinning object: a roulette wheel.Ok, it's an unlikely scenario, but there's a real question here. Let's put it another way: if gaming is all about probability, why aren't all mathematicians insanely wealthy? There are plenty of theories as to why expertize in math doesn't necessarily make for gambling riches, but here are three possibilities: firstly, we might – just might – win big at the casino, but we can't escape our psychology. Secondly, it takes money to make money. And sometimes – just sometimes – there are more important things than cash.Read the whole article here: https://casinovalley.ca/facts/why-famous-mathematicians-not-the-richest-gamblers/ Joey Hudson / Just The Truth Joey Hudson In today’s head-spinning, fast-moving, confused world it’s easy to get lost in the sea of chaos. Joey’s “Just the Truth” podcast slows down the madness and cuts through the noise. For years you’ve listened to Joey on the radio now you can conveniently listen or watch on your computer, smartphone or tablet. Spinning-Wheel Stories Louisa May Alcott A group of stories-within-a-story, told in the classic Louisa May Alcott style."I've a little cold," said the old lady, "and am too hoarse for talking, my dears; but Aunt Elinor has looked up a parcel of old tales that I've told her at different times and which she has written down. You will like to hear her reading better than my dull way of telling them, and I can help Minnie and Lotty with their work, for I see they are bent on learning to spin."The young folk were well pleased with grandma's proposal; for Aunt Nell was a favorite with all, being lively and kind and fond of children, and the only maiden aunt in the family. Now, she smilingly produced a faded old portfolio, and, turning over a little pile of manuscripts, said in her pleasant way:"Here are all sorts, picked up in my travels at home and abroad; and in order to suit all of you, I have put the names on slips of paper into this basket, and each can draw one in turn. Does that please my dis
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