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Energy Minute — Sixty Seconds in Bristol, England to Help Aid Digestion > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity
[ad_1] This Culturs TV Wednesday Energy Medicine Minute comes from Castle Park in Bristol, England, where Culturs expert Dondi Dahlin shares an Energy Medicine technique designed to help relieve digestive challenges. Your small intestine organ sits in the lower abdomen, is nearly 20 feet (6 meters) long, and is responsible for approximately 90% of the…
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Check Out Culturs’ New ‘Negra, Como Soy’ Podcast! > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity %
[ad_1] “Negra, como soy: I’m Afro-Latina” is a show that explores the intricacies and flavors of the AfroLatin experience throughout the Spanish-speaking colonized world. There’s the story of who we are as individuals, what we know and walk with, and the story other people create in their minds about who you are. Culturs’ latest podcast…
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Top Five things to do in Toronto, Ontario, Canada > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity
[ad_1] With so many tourist activities in Toronto, Canada, it can be tough to know where to start your experience. To give you a hand, Culturs Travel Expert Carri Wilbanks features five top Toronto attractions in this video. It begins at the CN Tower, which is 135 stories off the ground, making this among the…
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Hidden Diversity in Electronic Music > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity
[ad_1] Electronic music has been described by some as a surface-level genre of music; however, it depends on what you’re listening to. Electronic music is an umbrella term for music that incorporates electronic elements, but many artists promote change and diversity through it. Three artists represent this in their music and stay close to their…
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Tatiana Parafiniuk-Talesnick Draws from Cross-Cultural, Intercultural Background > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity
[ad_1] Tatiana Parafiniuk-Talesnick grew up in the United States in a Mexican neighborhood. Her stepfather is Costa Rican and her mother is a U.S. citizen. (Photo courtesy Tatiana Parafiniuk-Talesnick) When Tatiana was five, she was baptized in a Catholic church in Costa Rica. She and her mom were the only English-speaking, White people in attendance.…
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Sixty Seconds in Victoria, Canada for Toothaches and Sinus Relief > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity
[ad_1] In this Culturs TV Wednesday Energy Medicine Minute, Culturs expert Dondi Dahlin shares an Energy Medicine exercise in Victoria, Canada designed to help relieve toothaches and sinus congestion. Culturs expert Dondi Dahlin in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Acupressure points Dondi opens up this video by demonstrating “terrific” acupressure points to help relieve everything from…
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The Appeal of Atheism in Today’s World > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity
[ad_1] While religion has historically been an integral part of societies and cultures around the world, more and more people are embracing atheism. Atheism is the disbelief in a higher power or any type of deity. With atheism on the move, people are living their lives absent of the religions they were raised with, which has…
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Haram, Music for the Forbidden > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity
[ad_1] Punk has been a platform for protest for decades, and with the current political climate punk is experiencing a new renaissance. Haram is one of those bands that is leading the new wave of tolerant punk. With their debut full-length album بس ربحت, خسرت, “When You Have Won, You Have Lost,” Haram takes on…
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Climate Change and Cultural Cooperation > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity
[ad_1] Climate change is a hotly debated global topic, which is expected to impact poor and low income nations first, and will eventually affect every nation. While this issue is largely in the hands of wealthy nations and the UN, it will eventually take a toll on the entire global population, and thus it has…
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Tragedy That Leads to Unity > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity
[ad_1] An earthquake measuring 6.2 on the Richter scale rocked Guatemala this week, with tremors felt as far away as El Salvador and Mexico. In the quake’s aftermath, people took to social media to document the damage. (via Instagram) For those who felt the earth move in Mexico, no doubt they remember a similarly strong…