Максим Галкин – Большой сольный концерт — Москва — Государственный Кремлевский Дворец
Магия его таланта никого не оставляет равнодушным. Вот уже десятилетия он собирает полные залы по всей стране и за ее пределами.
Юморист. Телеведущий. Шоумен. Певец. Список его регалий и статусов можно перечислять бесконечно. Но прежде всего Максим Галкин – настоящий Артист с большой буквы. Яркий, харизматичный и всегда актуальный.
В эфире Илья Колмановский, научный обозреватель, ведущий телеграм-канала и подкаста Голый Землекоп, и ведущие Маша Майерс и Алексей Нарышкин.
Обсудили:
— как вирус проявит себя осенью и зимой?
— вакцина и лекарство от коронавируса
— статистика смертности. Тяжелых больных научились лучше лечить?
Ирина Шихман берет эксклюзивные интервью у самых неожиданных гостей! А поговорить?..
НАМ РАССКАЖУТ ВСЕ!
2:24 — как читается гениальность в спорте, о травмах, реабилитациях и Олимпиаде
10:23 — об Ирине Винер
16:43 — о слухе, что Винер — главный поставщик невест для верхушки власти
19:08 — нужно ли мучить детей спортом?
22:07 — помогает ли растяжка в сексе?
23:23 — о популярности, как ее добивалась, о работе на телевидении и «Гербалайфе»?
26:30 — о самом нелепом рекламном предложении
28:57 — о маме
34:30 — о шоу «Танцы» на ТНТ
41:23 — о шоу «Болеро»
48:12 — про первую купленную квартиру в 16 лет и холодильник
51:45 — как стать Супер-женщиной
1:03:14 — загадываем желание с Ляйсан
В эту субботу гостем программы «Секрет на миллион» стал доктор биологических наук и любимый миллионами телеведущий Николай Дроздов. В разговоре с Лерой Кудрявцевой он впервые раскрыл свои личные тайны, которых, как выяснилось, у него немало.
Николай Николаевич признался, как, работая над программой «В мире животных», он не раз оказывался на грани жизни и смерти. Ведущий рассказал, что заставило его стать вегетарианцем, а также вспомнил, как ему приходилось выживать на съемках популярного реалити-шоу: он дважды отправлялся на необитаемый остров.
Телеведущий впервые рассказал о личном: что стало причиной расставания с первой женой, почему Дану Борисову он называет внучкой и чем он занимается втайне от супруги.
В студии проекта Николай Дроздов познакомил телезрителей с женой и дочерью, а также с любимыми внуками.
Weve all heard of physical and mental health, but another important aspect to our overall health and wellbeing is social health. In fact, recently in the United States, the surgeon general revealed that social isolation and loneliness just topped obesity to claim second place as one of the top three killers in America.
Humans are highly social creatures, but that doesnt always mean that our social interactions are healthy. In this informative talk, Dr. Chelsea Shields, explains how our emotions can easily be high-jacked and then offers guidance on how to evaluate and level up our social health.
This presentation was filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic, with only a limited live audience of cast and crew members. While applause has been added to the beginning and end of the video, all other aspects have intentionally remained as filmed to honor the struggle and loss experienced globally during 2020.
Wardrobe furnished by Tommaso Cardullo. Dr. Chelsea Shields is a bio-social anthropologist, placebo studies expert, and runs a local consulting business.
In her academic work, Dr. Shields focuses on the evolution and elicitation of the placebo effect outside medical contexts. She coined the concept of social susceptibility to talk about how and why our human bodies have evolved to react, adjust, and adapt to specific social rituals, relationships and communities. Her work also investigates the evolutionary mismatch of modern human hyper-sociality and the health implications of a global, digital, 24/7 social network.
In her professional work, Shields runs a research and strategy business that specializes in qualitative, quantitative, and ethnographic research as well as creative ideation, branding, and user-experience design.
Dr. Shields is also a TED Fellow, 3x TED speaker, and teaches speaker training that is focused on the 90% of communication we never talk about: the non-verbals! This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
Russ Altman uses computer technology to explore how our genes affect the ways our bodies respond to drugs.
A Stanford professor of bioengineering, genetics and medicine, Altman leads Simbios, an NIH Center for Biomedical Computation, and holds a BA from Harvard College, an MD from Stanford Medical School and a PhD in medical information sciences from Stanford. Altman received the U.S. Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, a National Science Foundation CAREER Award and Stanford Medical Schools graduate teaching award. He chairs the Science Board advising the Food and Drug Administration and is a founder of Personalis Inc.
As kids now spend more time with entertainment media, theyre getting less and less time outdoors, despite the mental and physical health benefits. Ben Klasky, CEO of IslandWood, a 255-acre outdoor learning center, proposes a free and natural remedy to the physical problems kids face: the Great Outdoors.
Ben grew up in Minnesota where he spent lots of time outdoors. He serves as President and CEO of IslandWood, a nonprofit organization that helps tens of thousands of kids get out into nature. IslandWoods 255-acre headquarters is based on Bainbridge Island, WA, and features some of the most environmentally sustainable buildings in the world. The organization targets low-income, at-risk youth, and introduces them to roar of tree frogs, soaring bald eagles, and star-filled skies, helping them to discover natural connections with the outdoors.
He is the co-founder of Camp Galileo, which has grown into the largest set of day camps in the Bay Area; and he co-founded Board Fellows while earning his MBA and Masters in Education from Stanford. Board Fellows places business school students on nonprofit boards, and the model has been replicated at over 75 other business schools. Ben teaches a graduate class on Social Entrepreneurship at the University of Washingtons Evans School of Public Affairs and a graduate class on Nonprofit Management.
This talk was given November 9, 2013 in Seattle at TEDxRainier, a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences.
TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
Благодаря Вячеславу мы совершим с вами чудесную прогулку по старинному Петербургу. Учитель географии и бездомный в прошлом проведет нас любимому городу. В газетах о нем пишут, как о самом известном бездомном Петербурга, а Вячеслав Романович просто делает свое дело — водит экскурсии по любимому городу и влюбляет в него остальных. В прошлом учитель географии и бывший бездомный, Вячеслав Раснер вот уже 6 лет проводит практически все свое время на улице и несет культуру в общество. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Jennifer discovered the ten-item wardrobe concept while living in Paris with Madame Chic and her family. In this talk she shares her endearing story, tips on how you can make a ten-item wardrobe work for you, and why living with fewer clothes can not only improve your style, but change your life.
Jennifer L. Scott is the internationally bestselling author of Lessons from Madame Chic and At Home with Madame Chic (Simon
Modern medicine can treat severe injuries like never before, but even with todays technology, there are limits to the healing of tissue in wounded adults. In an optimistic glimpse into the future, Dr. George Christ introduces the growing concept of regenerative medicine, and its role in the healing of veterans and civilians.
Dr. George Christ is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Virginia. He is also the Director of Basic and Translational Research in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the UVA Medical School. He is also a co-inventor of more than 26 patents related to gene therapy for the treatment of human smooth muscle disorders and tissue engineering technologies.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx