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Die alte japanische Heilkunst Shiatsu ist eine optimale Ergänzung zur westlichen Physio- und Körpertherapie, hilft gegen Stress, Erschöpfung und Verspannung. „Glücks Griffe“ gibt einen unterhaltsamen Einstieg in die Methode und erklärt Prinzipien, Begriffe und Philosophien, auf denen Shiatsu basiert. Katrin Schröder ist Leiterin des Europäischen Shiatsu Instituts in Berlin und Lehrerin von Emily Thomey.
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In this podcast Shiamak Das and Tushaar Anand Madhu, converse over the phone to motivate and inspire folks and students of their age. The conversations happen over a phone call in the mornings at 5 AM. Cover art photo provided by rawpixel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rawpixel
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As soon as the sun goes down, we start a new 24 hour cycle consisting of the eve, followed by the day itself. Sundown on 31st October brings the Manx tradition of Hop tu Naa, with its surprising variation of associated songs, some of which we hear, whilst Culture Vannin's Online and Educational Resources Officer, James Franklin, tells us more about…
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From Saturday 26th October there'll be an exhibition entitles 'Rare Sightings and Urban Faeries' at the Manx Museum in Douglas. We hear from the curator of the exhibition for Eiraght Ashoonagh Vannin, Manx National Heritage, Nicola Tooms, before we hear from the artist herself, Julia Ashby Smyth, who has 77 images on display. In a week's time it'll…
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Maralyn Crellin gives us an overview of some of the opportunities to enjoy a range of music in the course of the next week. Some of these take place as part of concert seasons in churches, and we also hear about St Paul's Church in Ramsey, celebrating the anniversary of its consecration by Bishop George Murray on 18th August 1822. However, our main…
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Fiona McArdle hosts this edition of Shiaght Laa in which we hear of Manx representatives at two large festivals. This week, Yr Eisteddfod Genedlaethol is taking place in Pontypridd, and Manx delegates Nicola Tooms and Matilda Watson were welcomed to the stage by the Archdderwydd. Lorient in Brittany will again be abuzz with music, and from Monday 1…
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Mario Trullini praktiziert in der Schweiz, unter anderem am IKT, dem Institut für Komplementärtherapie und seine Spezialität ist die Arbeit mit dem Fasziengewebe. Faszien nennt man das Bindegewebe, dass den gesamten Körper durchzieht, alle Organe umhüllt, bis in die Haut und die Knochen hineinreicht. Mario spricht zusammen mit Katrin Schröder und E…
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„Ich werde prächtig empfangen“ sagt Katrin Schröder über den Tod. Sie hat keine Angst davor und taucht mit Emily Thomey direkt in die philosophische Dimension des Loslassens. Aber auch im Alltag finden wir überall Loslassen. Mal fällt es leicht und geht wie der Atem. Mal bleibt der Schmerz über Abschiede für viele Jahre. Mit vielen persönlichen Ges…
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Was sich auf der körperlichen Ebene manifestiert, hat immer ein Gegenstück auf psychischer Ebene. So setzt sich der Begriff Psycho-Somatik auch zusammen. Katrin Schröder und Emily Thomey sprechen darüber, dass das im Shiatsu die Grundannahme ist. Das Eine lässt sich ohne das Andere nicht erfassen. Anhand von Stress lässt sich das beschreiben. Ihr w…
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Im Zentrum des Körpers, dem Bauch, beginnt oft die Shiatsu Behandlung. Hier, im Hara-Raum, spiegeln sich alle Organe und treffen sich alle Meridiane. Was lässt sich dort ablesen? Und welche Beschwerden deuten auf was hin? Katrin Schröder und Emily Thomey sprechen außerdem über konkrete Fälle, die Katrin sehr berührt haben. Ihr wollt mehr von uns? H…
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Kaum ein Mensch kennt es nicht: Rücken, Schultern oder der Nacken sind verspannt. Katrin Schröder und Emily Thomey sprechen darüber, mit welchen Beschwerden Menschen in die Praxis kommen, woher diese Symptome rühren und wie Shiatsu dann zum Einsatz kommen kann. Ihr wollt mehr von uns? Hier geht’s zu unserer website www.esi-shiatsu.de Die Shiatsu-Bo…
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In this edition of 'Shiaght Laa' we hear about some of the many opportunities to enjoy music and exhibitions of various sorts, about a tradition associated with 1st August - known in Manx as Laa Luanys or Laa Luanistyn - and hear from some of the people who enjoyed Yn Chruinnaght Celtic Gathering last week, and how it was that they came to be in th…
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Maralyn Crellin is our host as we rejoin Chloe Woolley and Jo Callister of the organising committee of Yn Chruinnaght for news about what's happening from today (Thursday 25th) to Sunday 28th July. Visitors to Yn Chruinnaght this year from Brittany, mother and daughter Brigitte and Katell Kloareg tell us about the situation with Breton-medium educa…
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Fiona McArdle introduces Shiaght Laa, and in addition to some of the many other opportunities to enjoy music and song - and the return of the Jurby Mice! - round the Island, we hear about Yn Chruinnaght's Celtic Gathering 2024, which will be held from Monday 22nd July to Sunday 28th July. Two members of the organising committee, Jo Callister and Ch…
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There are lots of opportunities to enjoy a summer of music in the Island, with a range of styles in a range of venues. We hear of some of them in the programme. The North American Manx Association (NAMA) again awarded silver medals to young recipients to celebrate their cultural achievements, and there were also two prizes in respect of the Manx la…
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Maralyn Crellin introduces this edition of Shiaght Laa, the final one in this series. After a look at some forthcoming events, we find out about Charlotte de Tremoille, the Countess of Derby, wife of James Stanlagh (yn Stanlagh Mooar), the 7th Earl of Derby, and the siege of Lathom House in Lancashire - as described in song by Steeleye Span. The Co…
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Fiona McArdle introduces an edition of Shiaght Laa in which - we hear about some of the opportunities to enjoy events in the week ahead; we hear of a new publication by Dr Peter Davey about 'Rushen Abbey : one hundred years of excavation'; we try to find out about why to the Manx people the 18th May was called Laa'l Spitlhin Souree; and we look at …
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From this year's Manx Music, Speech and Dance Festival, the Guild, we enjoy award winning performances from the winner of the Sheffield Plate, Breesha Kelsey, and of the Cleveland Medal, Neil Taverner. A recording of Dollin Kelly's performance of T E Brown's 'Betsy Lee' has just been made available online at Culture Vannin's website, and we hear a …
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Maralyn Crellin takes us into the Villa Marina for the Guild as we hear about the junior and senior blue riband awards, the Sheffield Plate and the Cleveland Medal. Then we go outside and join Manx Wildlife Trust's Community Ranger, Hannah Phillips, for information about the end of Manx Wildlife Week - and beyond. The calendar has already passed 1s…
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Fiona McArdle is our host as we hear about Manx Wildlife Week (27th April - 4th May), which brings together Manx National Heritage, the Manx Wildlife Trust and UNESCO Biosphere Isle of Man and many of the volunteer groups they each support. The programme can be found at this website - https://manxnationalheritage.im/whats-on/ We hear an overview fr…
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We hear of two recent publications in this edition, the first of which is 'Dreich Planet 2 - Isle of Man', with poetry from the Island. Guest editors for the international publishing venture, Annie Kissack and Hazel Teare, tell us about, and we hear the first poem in the collection by their fellow guest editor, David Callin. The other is 'Stranding…
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In this episode of Backhand Banter, Shian Mittal gives a recap of the 2024 Australian Open where he talks about notable players and gives his analysis of critical matches. He also gives his prediction for the final between Daniil Medvedev and Jannik Sinner.Shian Mittal
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Fiona McArdle introduces the final programme in this series. We start with a reminder of Ruth Keggin Gell's workshops on Taizé chants (with an explanation of their background) and on Manx for worship on Friday 12th and Saturday 13th January. Later on we hear Ruth herself reminding us of Culture Vannin's Manx lessons on Zoom each Wednesday from 17th…
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2nd January marks the anniversary of the death of Illiam Dhone, William Christian, by firing squad in 1663, an event lamented in song and in poetry ever since. We hear from yn Greinneyder, Culture Vannin's Manx Language Development Officer, Ruth Keggin Gell, about workshops at Thie dy Vea in Peel for Manx in worship, and also more general another w…
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As we approach y Chegeesh Ommidjagh, the Foolish Fortnight of y Nollick, the Manx Christmas, we listen to some seasonal pieces that have been composed in comparatively recent years. We hear - S'feayr yn oie (Annie Kissack); Carval Chreneash (Annie Kissack); Christmas Star (Marilyn Cannell); Shinyn ny deiney (Annie Kissack); Deiney creeney (Bob Cars…
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Maralyn Crellin introduces a programme in which James Franklin, the Online and Educational Resource Officer of Culture Vannin, tells us about a new publication, 'A Guide to the Folklore Sites of the Isle of Man', the result of a five-year project between Katie Newton, Sam Hudson and himself. Margaid Bird is a founder-member of Ramsey-based Manx Gae…
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Fiona McArdle is your host for this edition. The Isle of Man Poetry Society has monthly meetings at the Archibald Knox public house in Onchan, and there's one on Sunday 3rd December at 7.30pm. Chair of the Society, Bethany de Legh Runciman, talks about poetry and about opportunities to write and perform it. And as the programme goes out on Laa'l An…
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There's an important date coming up on 1st December, because that's the deadline for two important matters. It's the final day by which to nominate a person or a group for the prestigious annual award, the Reih Bleeaney Vanannan, to be awarded early in the New Year. Breesha Maddrell of Culture Vannin tells us about that. Coming up from 10th Februar…
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Christine Reder unterrichtet am Shiatsu Institut in Wien und ist vielen Shiatsu-Begeisterten bekannt durch das Shiatsu Handbuch. Darin schreibt sie mit sehr schönen Zeichnungen über die Meridiane nach Masunaga, gibt viel Platz für Notizen und spannende Assoziationsketten zu den Qualitäten der Meridiane. Katrin Schröder und Emily Thomey sprechen mit…
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Magen und Milz haben viel mit dem eigenen Zuhause zu tun. Bin ich in mir daheim? Kann ich mich gut versorgen? Darüber sprechen Katrin Schröder und Emily Thomey in dieser Folge - und was das im emotionalen und geistigen Sinne bedeutet: Kann ich meine Bedürfnisse erfüllen? Welche intellektuelle Nahrung nehme ich auf? Warum haben so viele Menschen ang…
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Eine Besonderheit der Feuer-Wandlungsphase ist, dass gleich vier Meridiane zugeordnet werden. Katrin Schröder und Emily Thomey sprechen über das Herz, das auch als Kaiserin in der Traditionellen Chinesischen Medizin (TCM) bezeichnet wird. Hier wohnt auch das Shen, das Bewusstsein. Was heißt das und welche Qualitäten haben auch die anderen drei Meri…
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Das Holz steht für den Frühling. Hier verändert sich alles, es sprießt grün und auch als Mensch hat Holz seine Bedeutungen, die nicht in jeder Interpretation gleich sind, stellen Katrin Schröder und Emily Thomey fest. Leber und Gallenblase stehen für Visionen, Träume und die Umsetzung dessen. Katrin verrät ausserdem gleich mehrere Lieblingspunkte d…
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Katrin Schröder und Emily Thomey sprechen darüber was die Wandlungsphasen ausmacht und warum Niere und Blase dem Element Wasser zugeordnet sind. Was bedeutet es, dass in der Niere unsere Lebenszeit vorprogrammiert ist? Welche körperlichen, emotionalen und mentalen Qualitäten werden dem Meridianpaar zugeordnet und warum taucht Blase eigentlich in je…
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In the final programme in this series, Maralyn Crellin gives an overview of musical events during the coming week, and we dip into musical treats of yesteryear with songs by Florrie Forde - the final 'Kelly' song from 1920, 'Kelly's Got Married Today' and from 1930 asks, 'What Happened to the Manx Cat's Tail?'. As we often say in Shiaght Laa, peopl…
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Fiona McArdle is our guide through the programme this week. Loaghtan Books have published a book that takes us to many unexpected corners and fascinating facts about the Island and its people. It's called 'Manx Myths, Mysteries and Miscellanies'. It's based on the research and articles of journalist and author, the late Robert Kelly. We hear about …
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As well as hearing about other opportunities to enjoy a range of music, Yn Chruinnaght is in full swing and we hear from Jo Callister and Chloe Woolley about events from Thursday evening 27th July to Sunday 30th July. Almost on the eve of the Southern District Agricultural Show, we hear from show Secretary, Zoe Hampton, this year's President (and f…
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We look to the west for the most part this time, as Maralyn Crellin tells us about the Peel Traditional Boat Weekend from Friday 21st to Sunday 23rd July, and that's followed by Yn Chruinnaght Celtic Gathering from Monday 24th to Sunday 30th July. However, in addition to events in Peel, Yn Chruinnaght also includes a series of events in Douglas and…
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Since 1979, the North American Manx Association has made an annual award of a series of specially-minted silver medals to young people of the Island who display eminence in aspects of the Island's cultural and community life. This year the ceremony to award these medals, plus two prizes of the Department of Education, Sport and Culture for the most…
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Katrin Schröder und Emily Thomey sprechen über die alte japanische Heilkunst Shiatsu, wie es sich von anderen Massage- und Körperarbeitsmethoden unterscheidet, wie Shiatsu die Meridianlehre aus der Traditionellen Chinesischen Medizin (TCM) nutzt und was das überhaupt ist, ein Meridian. Ihr wollt mehr von uns? Hier geht’s zu unserer website www.esi-…
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