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We’re fascinated by everyday objects and what they can tell us about the global economy. Join us every week as reporters from our global newsroom dig into the most fascinating facets of an object: where it came from, how it got to us, and what it can tell us about the forces that are changing the way we live and work.
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I’m so grateful to have you here. Come fall in love with your life. My name is Erin, I’m a natural medium drawn to supporting others in feeling empowered in their metaphysical abilities and transform their life. I have a Doctorate in Physical Therapy, am a Reiki Master, a Shamanic Practitioner with completion of a shamanic apprenticeship, certified life coach, certified spiritual coach and certified Death Doula. I am passionate about helping others open to their own metaphysical gifts, creat ...
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グローバルな目線で「ビジネス×カルチャー」に触れるポッドキャストシリーズ「クオーツ×クオーツ」。 米NYを拠点とするグローバルメディア『Quartz(クオーツ)』の日本版編集部が、 毎日のメールマガジンに載せきれなかったネタを隔週でお届け! 海外メディアから見えるビジネス、カルチャーの動向から、日々のミクロな話題まで編集長と編集部員が台本なしでトーク! 不定期でお招きするスペシャルゲストもお楽しみに。 世界の「次」が毎日メールボックスに届く、新世代のビジネスパーソンのためのニュースレター「Quartz Japan」の詳細・購読はこちらから👉https://qz.com/1827830/ [ホスト:年吉聡太+福津くるみ]
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Quartz Japanが平日毎朝のニュースレターでお届けしてるグローバルニュースまとめ「Daily Brief」から、今日のトップニュースをQuartzメンバーによる英語音声でお届けします。 世界の「次」が毎日メールボックスに届く、新世代のビジネスパーソンのためのニュースレター「Quartz Japan」の詳細・購読はこちらから👇 🔗https://qz.com/1932922/?utm_term=mucp
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Best crystals to use to ease stress and promote calm. Rose Quartz is known as a healing crystal and the stone of unconditional love. Believed to emit strong vibrations of love, supports emotional and relationship healing, and boost feelings of peace and calm. Amethyst - is known for as a neutral tranquilizer, relieve stress and strain, soothes irritability, balancing moods.
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In this podcast, Erin talks about a somatic session that she completed on herself that shifted her from a place of questioning herself and seeking validation to feeling confident with who she is and the gifts that she has. At Rose Quartz Mediumship, we love helping people with Energy healing, Healing trauma, Breaking patterns, and Learning to live …
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Erin tells the story about an interaction with her husband and how a small shift in his body language created congruency and safety inside a decision she was making. In this podcast Erin talks about her experience with quitting caffeine and the deeper purpose behind consuming drugs and substances that many typically deem as bad. At Rose Quartz Medi…
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There’s a lot of money to be made in the business of sleep. Take sunrise alarm clocks, fancy mattresses, REM-tracking wearables, and monthly deliveries of melatonin. But should we really be investing this much in hopes of catching a few more Z’s? In the final episode of season 8, we consult a bonafide sleep doctor on the matter and get a physician’…
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There are contactless thermometers, the Nose Frieda, co-sleeping. Trends in parenting gear and childrearing practices seem to evolve at faster rates than other sectors, a speed exemplified by a single product: strollers. While we’ve been engineering ways to wheel children around for centuries, stroller manufacturers can’t seem to stop iterating on …
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From Dubai to Dublin to Dallas and back, air carriers are cashing in on a big business: credit cards. In fact, analysts note that growth in the sector “significantly outpaces the overall credit card industry.” One carrier alone can profit billions from its cards in a calendar year and, in tandem, build loyalty by tying them up in frequent flier pro…
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As the highest class of international racing for open-wheel, single-seater cars, F1 is worth more than $18B and stands to accelerate even more as a bonafide entertainment business as the Euro-born sport becomes more popular in China, the United States, and other global heavyweights. But F1 also faces its challenges, from new driving tech to adopt t…
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Powering an electric car or truck is designed for people with private garages or who live in a major city with lots of accessible charging stations. Rural and suburban apartment-dwellers can’t just run cords out their three-story windows to juice up their rides through a 140-volt outlet. That would take days. If we want any shot at transitioning to…
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Ever heard of Viagra, Rogaine, or Ozempic? The process for turning a chemical compound into a household name is both a science and an art. In fact, naming a prescription drug can take a manufacturer up to four years, as a set of three monikers per medicine must run the gauntlet of several regulatory agencies. It all starts with determining a drug’s…
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Bought something you don’t need from an ad? Blame it on the algorithm. Disappointing singles on your dating app? Blame it on the algorithm. Come across a post that hits too close to home? Yep, it’s the algorithm. But what exactly is the algorithm, and when did it start shaping how we live digitally? We track the making of the algorithm — starting w…
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Love a game, buy a game. Really love a game, buy a new, improved version of that game. The video game industry knows that you don’t even have to be a die hard gamer to get out your wallet for a chance to recapture the thrill of killing that zombie or discovering that master sword. Plus, there are new technologies to consider — new graphics to enjoy…
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Think of the world’s dirtiest industries and you’re probably thinking along the lines of oil or meat… but the buildings we live in, the bridges we drive on, the cars we drive in, those all involve something pretty nasty. Steel. Traditional steelmaking is a famously dirty process, but we’re here to tell you that there’s a greener way to make the thi…
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We’ve long associated virtual reality with escaping to someplace more exciting, but the technology has never quite caught up with science fiction’s promise. But VR headsets’ emerging practical applications are a different kind of thrilling — training workers, helping in healthcare, making the workplace less stressful. All of these are reasons to ce…
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Smart rings have been around for years. And according to some tech experts (and a lot of consumers), they might outlast the smartwatch. These sleeker, less bulky wearables collect more accurate data, often at a lower price point. And the technology has come a long way. But do we really want or need all this information about our bodies? And does ha…
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You’ve seen the endless sea of red when you’re stuck in traffic. But chances are, you haven’t given the simple tail light much thought. Car designers past and present have, though — and so has Jason Torchinsky, co-founder of auto news blog The Autopian. These signals, which include the lights that indicate a car’s existence on the road, brake light…
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Raj is a sound healer that we met at the Mind, Body, Spirit Expo in Raleigh, NC 2 years ago. Raj is very passionate about his work. He welcomed us into his home and treated us like gods during our visit. Erin and Raj sit in his studio and talk about how he found his life path, and lives so authentically. For more information about Raj's services an…
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In this episode Erin chats with a friend and colleague Kate Lemay owner of Conscious Evolution. Kate shares with us some of what she does and how she got to that space. Kate hosts retreats and is an artist in the spiritual community. For more information on Kate and her services please go to her website: https://katelemay.com/…
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