of priestesses who are emanations of the eternal goddess. Caretakers and guardians of our Mother Earth, Terra Gaia. In India and China, in ancient Sumer, in ancient Greece and Egypt, in the Serengeti, and in the Amazon, and in the Celtic wilds, there flows a timeless tradition
ancient trees, and trying to preserve the ecosystem, and counting the butterflies and conducting ecological surveys, and what we've inadvertently found ourselves the caretakers of, is the fact that these people, in order to continue living, have to remain isolated, want to remain isolated. That's their one mandate as a civilization: the tribes of the Mashco Piro. And so, in October, as Jungle Keepers now, we're
Yeah. I've got keepers with us here. Their caretakers. So we'll save questions towards the end. We have a couple of ones we want to get through, and Rick already has a lot of content he wants to share with you guys.
It works. And it works in the seconds. looking to caretake for everyone else and then hold this very stoic, rigid belief about how much care we're not allowed for ourselves.
Yes, of course. Why? I'm your caretaker, Valentin. In Dax, in southwestern France, Valentin Chew is used to introducing himself every day to the same people. It's just
And I-- if I were using all the technology, I will show you these design ideas for like giant seawalls that would go where the Verrazzano Bridge is now. things for their caretakers.
I mean, at least, again, in my small circle, we always do, when a baby's born, it's not about holding that new baby. But the primary caretaker, whoever that is, typically the mom, is really disadvantaged, which should not be the case.
And we go back to the place where we were staying. And the caretaker comes. And I said, oh, I want water.
She got a degree in counseling, worked as a counselor in a local high school and at a local shelter with teens. She became the caretaker of a refugee Guatemalan family, helping to raise five children while working at a Benedictine monastery. In time, her relationship with my dad healed, and they often chatted when seeing each other in town." Now the weird thing is that Laurel's
And I had 100% confidence in the idea that we would grow specialty produce and grow it locally and get it to chefs as fresh as possible. So Recovery Park caretakes that 22 blocks.
and actually pay attention-- because I find in my life, and in my last job particularly, I go through a whole day of routine And the caretaker came in and opened up the skylights onto the roof.
Because now you're taking care of people. And I've always been a caretaker of people. And it kind of happened with my family.
Both of us are the type of people that are like, OK, well I got to do this, because so-and-so needs this. Both of us are the caretakers. Both of us are the people our family turned to be, like, you got to help me out.
The full extent of Diderot's influence was not known, however, until a young German academic, Herbert Dieckmann, located the final lost cache of Diderot's writings. After overcoming the postwar suspicions of the caretaker, who was put off by the German-accented French professor, Dieckmann was ultimately directed to some armoires
And that happened in Anji. Teachers were no longer nannies and caretakers. They weren't passive receivers of the knowledge that they were supposed to pass on from the primary schools.
So they are the primary caretaker.
The white title character becomes caretaker and librarian of a beautiful library whose patrons are all white and whose books are all by white authors.
These things were either moments where a caretaker and a child should have been allowed to engage in the beginnings of eye
and "After the Rain." And it can be challenging when your caretaker or your parent doesn't acknowledge their wrongdoings.
means we need to go back into a caretaken state, which is not to say-- let me be clear.
But suddenly from a housewife she became the caretaker of the family.
And the argument that he made was if caretakers were relating to an intersex child who was visibly intersex, they would treat that child differently
straight that's that's my job I'm not her caretaker I just am the set her
Now, Bernadette was a caretaker at the memorial, and most people didn't pay attention to her.
And that body will need to have a caretaker looking after it while the owner of the body is, literally, somewhere else in the world.
I felt like I was kind of a caretaker of these women's legacies.
Pretty cool. You befriended cats and caretakers who represent diverse faith traditions, geographies,
But I didn't want to be embarrassed in front of a caretaker because I was an adult.
One is that Mom made a monumental effort being very much the caretaker soul that she is.
One is that Mom made a monumental effort being very much the caretaker and the soul that she is.
It exists in your communities-- which is that increasingly, the demands of primary school are being pushed down to the early educator. And what happens then is the early educator is seen as a caretaker, as a nanny, as somebody who is failing at teaching children what they need to know.
"Some of them are full-sized and have dedicated medical suites and caretaker rooms.
Now, let's throw the ball. Throw it and hit the white ball. Perfect. At the Alzheimer's Village in France, caretakers offer residents daily activities. Today's activity is petanque with physical therapist Coralie Béranger.
When I was in the hospital, my family actually tried to find a caretaker for me.
He said to my parents "Mom, I don't want a caretaker to take care of him." "Let me take care of him."
They're such a fun read, and she's such a caretaker to the franchises that she writes for.
What other technological improvements would you like to see in the space to improve the experience for both the caretaker and the elderly?
So sort of like, we usually get like the caretakers of the kids.
And organize the women in mother's groups because the mother is really the beginning and end of the family caretaker, the educator.
And your parents are saying -- or whoever you go with, caretakers -- "Oh, this is terrible.
What about, how much does it matter, how important is it for parents or guardians or caretakers to be able to show up for some of the youth sports?
So there is no return to childhood, I think, unless we suffer-- childhood is about being caretaken.
And eight years in, I'm feeling a lot more comfortable as to where I fit in and as a kind of caretaker
They are our next politicians, teachers, parents, and caretakers.
She highlights big picture issues that are important, but she also talks about how the daily decisions that each caretaker makes can impact the day to day
For some of us, we'd say to whoever it was, a grandparent, a parent, caretaker, later, later.
"Will your body be physically present, and if so, will you need room for a caretaker?" she asked.