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Uma série que investiga quem dá as cartas e quem sofre as consequências dos conflitos que pairam sobre a Amazônia hoje || Vem aí Xingu em disputa, série em quatro episódios que mergulha na transformação forçada do rio Xingu após a construção da hidrelétrica de Belo Monte. A partir da próxima quarta, 27 de agosto, a repórter Isabel Seta mostra como o rio, antes fonte de vida, se tornou reservatório e fonte de energia, alterando a natureza e o cotidiano dos povos que vivem em seu entorno. A sé ...
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40+ 樂活第一品牌! 聲歷其境,生活覺醒,Let’s SoundsUp! 你今天睡醒了嗎? 我們致力於推廣全人健康的理念,透過分享不同的全人生活主題,希望帶領大家好好睡,好好醒,越來越清醒,越活越逆齡。 聯合贊助 | HUI 慈民骨科 慈民國際健康中心 樂熙國際 翔鑫國際 集講堂 詠大心創意國際 Powered by Firstory Hosting
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cửa nhôm xingfa tại Quy Nhơn Cửa nhôm Xingfa đã trở thành một lựa chọn phổ biến cho người tiêu dùng tại Việt Nam nhờ vào tính năng vượt trội và thiết kế hiện đại. Nếu bạn đang tìm kiếm một nhà cung cấp cửa nhôm Xingfa uy tín tại khu vực Quảng Ngãi và Quy Nhơn, HKH Window là một sự lựa chọn đáng xem xét. Bài viết này sẽ giới thiệu về cửa nhôm Xingfa và tại sao bạn nên lựa chọn HKH Window.
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Gain deeper insights into the world of internal Chinese gongfu as Sifu Ken Gullette talks with prominent instructors about Taijiquan, Xingyiquan, Baguazhang, Qigong, and the philosophy that guides these amazing martial arts. This is a real-world conversation without the mystical mumbo jumbo -- a No Woo-Woo Zone. You will walk away with deeper knowledge and new inspiration after listening to this fun and insightful conversation.
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Toda quinta, conversas para ajudar a transformar a apatia em inquietação, sem derrotismo, mas também sem negacionismo. Analisando como os acontecimentos mais importantes da política, as movimentações do congresso, os interesses da economia e o tabuleiro da geopolítica internacional se relacionam com os desafios da emergência climática. Com Giovana …
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Série em 4 episódios mergulha na transformação forçada do rio Xingu após Belo Monte “Monstro devorador”. É assim que a pescadora Sara Rodrigues Lima, nascida e criada na beira do rio Xingu, define a maior hidrelétrica “100% brasileira”, construída em um dos maiores rios da Amazônia brasileira. Faz quase dez anos que a usina de Belo Monte barrou o X…
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Obra caríssima e gigantesca, a usina hidrelétrica de Belo Monte trouxe uma série de consequências para a região de Altamira, no Pará. O ciclo do rio foi alterado, afetando flora e fauna e impactando diretamente a vida de povos indígenas e ribeirinhos. Quase dez anos depois de as águas começarem a ser desviadas para a geração de energia elétrica, el…
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Neste episódio, viajamos para o outro lado da barragem, onde o rio Xingu foi transformado em um reservatório da hidrelétrica de Belo Monte, o que expulsou centenas de famílias ribeirinhas de suas casas em um processo traumático e repleto de violência. Se na Volta Grande a água falta, nessa região o excesso de água arrancou à força de suas terras na…
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O que acontece com um rio quando ele deixa de ter água suficiente para se manter? Desde que o Xingu teve suas águas barradas pela usina hidrelétrica de Belo Monte, indígenas e ribeirinhos sentem na pele a resposta dessa pergunta. Na Volta Grande do Xingu, trecho do rio de cerca de 130 quilômetros de extensão, eles foram os primeiros a sentir o impa…
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Ao longo de milênios, as águas cristalinas do Xingu moldaram uma paisagem especial, com biodiversidade única e lar de centenas de pessoas, no coração do estado do Pará. Ali, todos dependiam dos ciclos de cheia e seca desse grande rio amazônico. O Xingu era o pulso. Até que o estado brasileiro decidiu usar esse pulso para mover uma usina hidrelétric…
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Série em 4 episódios mergulha na transformação forçada do rio Xingu após Belo Monte “Monstro devorador”. É assim que a pescadora Sara Rodrigues Lima, nascida e criada na beira do rio Xingu, define a maior hidrelétrica “100% brasileira”, construída em um dos maiores rios da Amazônia brasileira. Faz quase dez anos que a usina de Belo Monte barrou o X…
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Ken Gullette talks with long-time Taiji instructor Mark Becker about training with his teachers, including Liang Baiping, Grandmaster Feng Zhiqiang, and Master Zhang Xue-Xin. This interview is also available on YouTube in a video version. Mark lives in the Denver, Colorado area and can be found by searching "Tai Chi Beast." He is dedicated to passi…
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Ken Gullette talks with Sgt. Aaron Leisinger of the Cedar Rapids, Iowa Police Department and a long-time martial arts student and instructor. He also helps train other officers in defensive tactics with the goal of resolving situations peacefully. Ken and Aaron competed against each other in martial arts tournaments more than 20 years ago. In this …
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Ken talks with Lindsay Lambert, the owner and head instructor at Wu Dao Kung Fu & Tai Chi in Watertown, Massachusetts (on the outskirts of Boston). Lindsay currently holds two National Championship titles in Shuai Jiao: Women's 135lbs Division in 2023 & 2024, and one Women's Internal Grand Championship title at ICMAC in 2019. She won third place in…
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Episódio especial da série Morte e Vida Javari traz entrevista exclusiva com Beatriz Matos, viúva do indigenista Bruno Pereira e uma das principais vozes na defesa do Vale do Javari. Antropóloga, professora e diretora do Departamento de Povos Indígenas Isolados e de Recente Contato do Ministério dos Povos Indígenas, Beatriz reflete sobre a violênci…
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Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Internal Fighting Arts podcast, Ken Gullette talks with Hai Yang, who has become familiar to a lot of internal artists through his YouTube videos, which combine scholarly discussions with demonstrations of movement and the coaching of students. He was born in Tianjin, China, a city with a very robust martial …
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Dan Miller is a martial artist, author, and for six years he was publisher of The Pa Kua Chang Journal, from 1990 to early 1997. In this interview, Ken talks with Dan about publishing the Journal, which was one of the best martial arts publications ever done (in Ken's opinion). They also talk about other issues related to Bagua Zhang, including the…
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The Diamond episode of the Internal Fighting Arts Podcast -- number 75 -- features an interview with Tim Cartmell, a highly-respected internal martial artist who also has competed in and teaches Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Ken Gullette first heard about Tim in the 1990s, when Tim wrote articles in Dan Miller's "Pa Kua Chang Journal." Tim has also written …
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Após 10 dias de buscas pelo indigenista Bruno Pereira e o jornalista Dom Phillips, a confirmação do duplo assassinato chocou o país e o mundo no ano de 2022. Bruno atuava na proteção da Terra Indígena Vale do Javari. Um crime covarde que se inscreve no contexto de uma série de problemas que assolavam e ainda assolam a região. Chegamos ao quinto e ú…
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A batalha surda que as igrejas evangélicas travam hoje no Vale do Javari em busca de seguidores frente à perda de hegemonia da Igreja Católica. Impulsionadas pelas novas tecnologias e pela disputa de narrativas, as atividades religiosas resultam em um novo desafio para os povos indígenas, que veem as influências externas como ameaças à sua cosmovis…
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Mayá, liderança de um grupo indígena Korubo, virou lenda na região pela defesa vigorosa de seu território. A busca por Mayá é repleta de descobertas sobre os processos de contatos e interação entre indígenas isolados e representantes de órgãos de proteção que buscam intermediar as relações no Vale do Javari. Equipe do episódio Reportagem: Rubens Va…
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Nos anos de chumbo, o governo militar tinha um projeto para a Amazônia e para o Vale do Javari. Explosões de dinamite e invasões de território que levaram a massacres marcariam para sempre a história da região. A resistência dos povos originários do Javari forçaria a ditadura a recuar e abrir mão de seus planos para aquela porção do território amaz…
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O ano é 1874, e o Barão de Teffé, um oficial da Marinha Brasileira que teve grande destaque durante a Guerra do Paraguai, é designado para comandar uma expedição com o objetivo de descobrir a nascente do rio Javari em uma remota área do território amazônico. No caminho, ele encontraria a tenaz resistência dos indígenas que já habitavam na região. A…
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Vem aí Morte e vida Javari, a temporada extra do Amazônia Sem Lei. A cada quarta feira, o jornalista Rubens Valente te convida para uma viagem nos tempos do Vale do Javari. Uma investigação sobre passado, presente e mistérios do local onde Bruno Pereria e Dom Philips foram assassinados em 2022.Kirjoittanut Agência Pública
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Ken talks with Bill Bentley, who teaches Xingyi through daoistgatecenter.org, and privately he teaches Xingyi, Bagua, Wudang style sword, and self-defense. He is involved with the Daoist Arts Organization International (DAOI) and interviews martial artists for the DAOI podcast. Bill began his martial arts training at the age of 10 in a Shaolin-base…
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Ken Gullette talks with Raphael Smith, an instructor of Song style Xingyiquan, Chen style Practical Method Taijiquan, and combat-related arts in the Sacramento, California area. He goes by Ralph and he is a disciple of Song style Xingyiquan master Li Yujie. Ralph's website is www.jingwupai.org. In this interview, Ralph talks about why he went to Ch…
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Ken Gullette talks with instructor Gerald A. Sharp, who Ken first became aware of in the 1990s when he bought Gerald's "Five Fists of Power" VHS instructional tape. Gerald A. Sharp began studying martial arts at age 12. Later, he studied with several internal arts teachers, notably Wu Taiji with Master Ma Yueh Liang, and he studied Pa-Kua Chang, Hs…
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Byron Jacobs published an excellent Xingyi Quan book in 2023 titled "Dragon Body, Tiger Spirit." In this book, Byron translates a collection of Xingyi Quan classics and provides commentary that will help anyone who studies and practices this powerful martial art. Byron lives in Beijing and has an extensive martial arts history. He has been a guest …
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This podcast features some of Ken Gullette's favorite clips from the first couple of years the Internal Fighting Arts podcast. It's a Greatest Hits featuring fascinating interviews with great internal martial artists including Michael Chritton, Stefan Berwick, Marin Spivack, Kimberly Ivy, Kent Howard, Byron Jacobs, and Jeet Kune Do instructor Tim T…
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Cửa nhôm Xingfa đã trở thành một lựa chọn phổ biến cho người tiêu dùng tại Việt Nam nhờ vào tính năng vượt trội và thiết kế hiện đại. Nếu bạn đang tìm kiếm một nhà cung cấp cửa nhôm Xingfa uy tín tại khu vực Quảng Ngãi và Quy Nhơn, HKH Window là một sự lựa chọn đáng xem xét. Bài viết này sẽ giới thiệu về cửa nhôm Xingfa và tại sao bạn nên lựa chọn …
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Ken Gullette interviews instructor Tony Wong. His birth name was Wong Wai Yi and he grew up in Hong Kong before moving to the United States. He lives and teaches in the San Francisco area. Tony has trained with some outstanding teachers. He studied Wing Chun with Kenneth Chung, Wuji Qigong with Cai Song Fang, and he studied Chen Taijiquan with Zhan…
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Ken Gullette talks with Nabil Ranne almost three years after Nabil's first appearance on the podcast. Nabil is a disciple of Chen Yu (the son of Chen Zhaokui and grandson of Chen Fake). After he interviewed Nabil in 2020, Ken began studying with him. In this interview, Ken tries to get "into the weeds" with Nabil and discuss details that you don't …
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Ken Gullette talks with Michael Dorgan, a disciple of the late Grandmaster Feng Zhiqiang. Among Michael's other teachers are the late Master Zhang Xue Xin and his gongfu brother, Chen Xiang. Michael has a wonderful new book about his life in martial arts and in journalism. It's titled No Fight No Blame: A Journalist's Life in Martial Arts. The book…
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Ken Gullette talks with Scott M. Rodell, a Yang style Taijiquan instructor who is known for his swordsmanship. He is the founding director of the Great River Taoist Center in Annandale, Virginia. Scott's principal teacher was Wang Yen-Nien. From Wang, Scott learned the entire Yangjia Michuan Taijiquan system. Scott is known for his swordsmanship an…
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If you are like a lot of martial artists, you dream about having your own bricks-and-mortar martial arts school. In this episode, Ken Gullette talks with Kimberly Ivy, who has had a Taijiquan school in Seattle for 30 years, and Michael Celeste, who has owned a school for six years teaching Yang Taiji and Wing Chun in Mt. Arlington, New Jersey. Mart…
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In a different kind of episode, Ken Gullette does a joint podcast with Graham Barlow, the martial artist behind "The Tai Chi Notebook" podcast. Graham is a former guest on Ken's podcast, and as friends, they realized they both are asked the same type of questions by people who are interested in the internal arts -- questions on subjects such as the…
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Ken Gullette talks with Taoist Monk Yun Rou about applying philosophy to the sobering reality of death. Everyone will die, but for those who are diagnosed with a life-threatening condition, as both Ken and Monk Yun Rou have experienced, the question arises: how do you apply your philosophy or religion to give you peace at the time you are standing …
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Ken Gullette talks with Ryan Craig, an instructor of Chen style Taijiquan in Philadelphia, PA. Ryan is a student of Nabil Ranne, who is a disciple of Chen Yu and lives in Berlin. Ken has also studied with Nabil for the past two years, so this is a conversation between two Taiji guys geeking out over the art and having fun talking about starting in …
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Ken Gullette interviews the last surviving star from the original "Kung Fu" TV show, Radames Pera, who played young Caine, the student monk who learned the ancient art of kung-fu at the Shaolin Temple and learned philosophy from Master Kan, played by Phillip Ahn, and Master Po, played by Keye Luke. Radames, who also appeared on "Little House on the…
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Ken Gullette talks with Steve Contes, a disciple of Grandmaster Zhu Tiancai, one of the "Four Tigers" of the Chen Village. Steve lives and teaches in the Tampa, Florida area. In this interview, Steve talks about his experience training in Chen Taiji, training with Zhu Tiancai, the relationship he has developed, and other people he has trained with.…
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What is the secret of achieving enlightennment, awakening, nirvana? Are we sleep-walking through our lives? How do we become better people? Zen Buddhist monk Douglas A. Gentile, an ordained monk with the Five Mountain Zen Order who is also a professor at Iowa State University with a Ph.D. in child psychology, talks with Ken about philosophy, which …
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Ken Gullette talks with Byron Jacobs, a teacher of Xingyiquan and Bagua Zhang who lives in Beijing. His teacher is Di Guoyong. This is a wide-ranging interview that touches on topics ranging from training in China to a book he is writing about the Xingyiquan classics, and they talk about training in Xingyiquan, including the "spirit" of Xingyi, how…
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