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Headlines: Tuesday May 13th (tomorrow) marks one year since the Kanaky uprising against French colonialism.Tensions escalate between India and Pakistan in the region of Kashmir.Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions has voted to boycott Israel Segments:- Three speeches from last Friday's snap rally, protesting against police brutality on protesters and marginalised communities, and advocating for abolishing the police and border force, in response to the violence perpetrated by police on trans people at the counter TERF rally held on the 26th of April. We heard from Shams, a local palestinian activist, Brit, a harm reduction advocate and activist speaking on the history of the so-called war on drugs and Bee, from Vixen speaking on operation Inglenook and the impacts on asian-migrant sex workers. - Hannah speaks to 3CR programmer Izzy Brown about her new show Resident Frequency Radio, starting on Thursday 22nd May 2025, and on every thursday from 12-1pm. - Replay of a May Day special broadcast last sunday from outside trades hall... the Maritime union of Australia programmers with a live Fire Up! Program with 3CR that sunday. We hear programmers David, Robert, Aarin and Dean speak to young members Jessica and Molly about their participation in the Anna Stewart Memorial Project, which now in its 41st year, is set to run for two weeks, starting today. - Lachlan Batchelor from APHEDA - Union aid abroad, speaking at yesterday's free palestine rally. You can find the fleets statements, first hand accounts and more info at freedomflotilla.org Music: Police Brutality - Combat Wombat Sovereign - GUERILLAREPUBLIKAUS
Um levantamento recente do Banco Central revelou um dado alarmante: os pedidos de reembolso por golpes via Pix, feitos por meio do Mecanismo Especial de Devolução (MED), quase dobraram em 2024, somando R$ 10,2 bilhões. Apesar disso, apenas 31% dos casos resultaram na devolução do dinheiro. O que trava a recuperação? Como agir após cair em um golpe? No novo episódio do Podcast Canaltech, conversamos com Clara Bastos, responsávcel pela área juridica, regulatória e de risco da Aarin, empresa de tecnologia financeira, que explica em detalhes como o MED funciona na prática, quais tipos de golpe podem ser enquadrados no sistema e por que a taxa de reembolso ainda é tão baixa. A entrevista também traz orientações práticas para quem foi vítima de fraude e mostra o que muda com o MED 2.0, nova versão que o Banco Central deve lançar em 2026 com promessas de rastrear valores mesmo quando espalhados por diversas contas. Além disso, a partir de agosto de 2025, os aplicativos bancários terão um canal direto para registro de queixas relacionadas ao Pix, o que deve facilitar e agilizar o processo de contestação. Você também vai conferir: OpenAI abandona planos lucrativos e redefine o futuro da IA Ford Mustang manual chega ao Brasil Japão cria drone que atrai e direciona raios para proteger equipamentos elétricos Brasil participa de megaprojeto internacional para desvendar a origem do universo TIM surpreende com resultados financeiros no Brasil Este Podcast foi roteirizado e apresentado por Fernanda Santos e contou com reportagens de Emanuele Almeida, Paulo Amaral, João Melo e Vinicius Moschen. A trilha sonora é de Guilherme Zomer, a edição de Jully Cruz e a arte da capa é de Erick Teixeira. Você escuta o Podcast do Canaltech de segunda a sexta-feira. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cleaning Up the Future: Youth-Led Environmental Action in The Gambia with Sarra BaldehOn this episode of the Young Collaborators Podcast Series, we're exploring the fight against littering and waste mismanagement with a very special guest, Sarra Baldeh! Sarra is the Vice President and Co-Founder of Jama Youth Organization, a youth-led group in The Gambia, Africa working to promote environmental sustainability through community clean-ups and sanitation education. Today, he'll be sharing more about himself, the work of Jama Youth, and how young people are leading the charge for a cleaner future. Learn about the Jama Youth Organization: Jama Youths Association J.Y.A | FacebookAbout the host: Aarin Bothra is a 15-year-old high school student from Aurora, Illinois. He is an inventor, innovator and the Co-Founder and Director of Seeds of Hope, an environmental nonprofit. Aarin speaks English, Hindi, Japanese and Spanish. Aarin is the Growth and Social Media Intern for Innovation World and a regular co-host and translator for presenters at the Global Innovation Field Trip.Listen to more young innovator podcasts: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1589629Learn more about Innovation World: https://innovationworld.org/
Hey Bonsai Friends! On this episode of Little Things, Evan and Carmen speak with Aarin Packard. Aarin is the curator at the Pacific Bonsai Museum located in Federal Way, WA. The Pacific Bonsai Museum is brought up in many episode throughout the show and it is a real pleasure to have the curator featured on this episode to give us insight into what it takes to run a public collection and how to plan out high level exhibitions. Again thanks to our sponsors: Joshua Roth Tools, Underhill Bonsai, and Bonsai BarAlso, a massive thanks to our editor Matt O'Donnell. Thanks for editing every episode and meeting deadlines!mattodonnell.comBuy Joshua Roth tools on Underhill's online store:underhillbonsaistore.comBook classes at your favorite brewery:bonsaibar.com
Join Aarin Bothra on the Young Collaborators Podcast Series as he interviews Alex Grab, Director of Offsite Programs at the Space Foundation. Learn about space education, the Space Sustainability Competition (reg by Feb 14), National Space Day (May 2), and more!About the host: Aarin Bothra is a 15-year-old high school student from Aurora, Illinois. He is an inventor, innovator and the Co-Founder and Director of Seeds of Hope, an environmental nonprofit. Aarin speaks English, Hindi, Japanese and Spanish. Aarin is the Growth and Social Media Intern for Innovation World and a regular co-host and translator for presenters at the Global Innovation Field Trip. Learn more about: Space FoundationLearn more about: National Space DayLearn more about: Space Sustainability CompetitionListen to more young innovator podcasts: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1589629Learn more about Innovation World: https://innovationworld.org/
In this Bharatvaarta episode, host Sharan engages in an insightful conversation with Mohandas Pai about India's pressing economic and political issues. He discusses the challenges in creating well-paying jobs, the misuse of taxpayer money, and the disparity in education funding. He critiques the 'freebie' culture among politicians, the systemic corruption, and inefficiencies in public infrastructure projects. Pai also highlights the necessity for better investment in youth education, the broken justice system, and the need for improved governance and infrastructure, particularly in Bangalore. Topics: 00:00 Sneak peak 01:26 Introduction 01:40 The Freebie Culture in Indian Politics 02:32 Economic Disparities Across Indian States 05:28 Challenges in Job Creation and Education 12:24 Corruption in Government and Bureaucracy 14:28 Political Strategies and Voter Frustration 26:20 Issues in Government Execution and Accountability 28:52 Navigating Bureaucratic Hurdles 30:32 The Broken Justice System 35:10 Political and Social Challenges 41:38 The Future of Bangalore 43:20 Improving Infrastructure and Public Transport 47:30 Conclusion: The Vision for Bangalore
Host of the Innovation World Young Collaborators Podcast Series, Suchita Srinivasan, a junior from Cheshire High School in Cheshire, Connecticut interviews Aarin Bothra, a junior at Oswego East High School in Oswego, Illinois. Aarin shares about his non-profit organization, Seeds of Hope, which teaches the community and provides seeds at local library set ups in an effort to restore the prairie plants necessary to protect the environment Illinois. He will also share about Algae Air, an invention he and his high school teammates created to combat poor air quality. The Oswego Algae Air team was selected by Lemelson's InventTeam as one of 10 teams to provide funds to and year-long mentoring.Aarin is a multi-talented 15-year-old. In addition to the exceptional things, he is doing at school and outside of school he is also volunteers for Innovation World as their Growth and Social Media Intern, Editor-in-Chief of the Innovation Insider Magazine, frequent podcast host, Global Story author, Lead Host on the Global Innovation Field Trip 24-hour event and language translator as needed. About the host: Suchita is also a multi-year award-winning inventor, flutist, avid reader, and a podcaster. Learn more about Seeds of Hope: https://www.ourseedsofhope.com/Listen to more young innovator podcasts: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1589629 Learn more about Innovation World: https://innovationworld.org/
Aarin Richard served as a Walt Disney Imagineer starting in the 1990s working in the music group. His projects included the first synchronized on-board audio track for Space Mountain at Disneyland and Space Mountain at Disneyland Paris, as well as the music for the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, Indiana Jones Adventure, and beyond. In this episode, I chat with Aarin about his early career, his work at Disney, and his favorite projects beyond Imagineering. Get bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more at patreon.com/imaginationskyway. Book your next Disney vacation with our partners at KMV Travel. Tag me and join the conversation below. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@imaginationskyway Instagram: www.instagram.com/imaginationskyway Facebook Group (ImagiNation): https://www.facebook.com/groups/imaginationskyway Facebook: www.facebook.com/imaginationskyway TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@imaginationskyway Threads: https://www.threads.net/@imaginationskyway Twitter: www.twitter.com/skywaypodcast Email: matt@imagineerpodcast.com How to Support the Show Share the podcast with your friends Rate and review on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-imagineerpodcasts-podcast/id1244558092 Join our Patreon Group - https://www.patreon.com/imaginationskyway Purchase merchandise - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/imagineer-podcast?ref_id=8929 Enjoy the show!
This week, Matt was joined by Lindsey Brickle, Director, Workforce & Community Partnerships, and Aarin Clemons, Workforce Manager, with Polaris MEP; the NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership Center in the great state of Rhode Island. Our conversation covers many strategies for accelerating the pace of progress in bringing new people of all backgrounds and circumstances into the manufacturing workforce to achieve meaningful work and good pay! We talk about Polaris MEP's innovative training program partnerships they have made in their region, to include a CNC training program conducted entirely within a women's correctional facility to equip justice-involved individuals with the skills needed to transition into long-term careers. Polaris is also supporting the expansion of a Uniquely Abled Academy to broaden career pathways for individuals with autism.Our conversation also weaves in the importance of regional collaboration with neighboring states, particularly Massachusetts and Connecticut, to bolster the manufacturing ecosystem. Lindsey and Aarin also emphasize the role of federal funding in enabling these initiatives and bringing together multiple stakeholders. Building trust within communities and engaging with them directly is seen as essential for promoting manufacturing careers. Thank you Lindsey and Aarin for joining the podcast and sharing your best strategies that others could adopt to build national progress! AMCC's podcast is made possible in part by the expertise of Mike McAllen, founder of Podcasting4Associations. Are you part of an association also looking to produce a podcast? Let us get you in touch with Mike.Thank you to the Economic Development Administration for their partnership in producing this podcast. This podcast was prepared in part using Federal funds under award 3070145 from the Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce. The statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Economic Development Administration or the U.S. Department of Commerce.Participants:Lindsey Brickle, Director, Workforce & Community Partnerships, Polaris MEPAarin Clemons, Workforce Manager, Polaris MEPMatt Bogoshian: Executive Director, American Manufacturing Communities Collaborative and host of the podcast.
Pat and Aarin discuss the Harley Reid phenomenon, a bit of fishing, the Cats land some big ones and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest Speaker Aarin Fellows talks about Deconstruction Christianity.
All EpisodesYoung Collaborators Podcast Series brings you: Liberia's Reading Revolution with Idrissa Paul Bangura, hosted by young innovator Aarin Bothra.Today's guest comes to us from Monrovia, Liberia. In Liberia, he works with children, promoting education to increase literary rates and provide a comfortable place for learning. Check out other interesting podcasts featuring young innovators by tuning into the Innovation World Podcast Series wherever you consume your podcasts.Learn more about Innovation World: https://innovationworld.org/Interested in being interviewed by one of our young innovators? Write to: info@innovationworld.org.
The Evergreen Underground Water Conservation District board of directors announced Sept. 22 the hiring of Dr. Aarin Teague as the district's new general manager. Effective Oct. 9, Teague will succeed Russell Labus, who is retiring from the district after 12 years as general manager. Teague comes to the district after having spent the past 11 years with the San Antonio River Authority. As manager of engineering design and construction, she oversaw the river authority's development, utilization, and management of hydraulics, flood prediction, and water-quality modeling and other resource-protection efforts. “Our board is confident that Aarin can implement the Evergreen district's...Article Link
Listen to Guest Speaker, Aarin Fellows, discuss what media is doing to the family and what we can do about it.
As metodologias ágeis surgiram devido ao aceleramento das mudanças. A necessidade de inovar também nas metodologias de trabalho para atender a diferentes contextos que estavam se tornando cada vez mais dinâmicos. A conhecida frase: "a única constante é a mudança" - nunca foi tão presente na vida de um número cada vez maior de pessoas. Desde a popularização do Manifesto ágil, as metodologias ágeis tem sido aplicadas de diversas formas nas empresas e nos negócios. Neste episódio iremos falar sobre um tema bem amplo, a agilidade, e discutir as aplicações práticas que vemos na realidade de diversas empresas. Iremos compartilhar os aprendizados adquiridos ao longo dessa jornada. Para este desafio contamos com a participação da Gra Pusinhol, Squad Leader na CI&T. Ela é entusiasta ágil, incentivadora nata, valoriza a autenticidade das pessoas e ama um chopp, cachorros e viajar. A outra mulher maravilhosa no episódio de hoje é a Caroline Freitas com mais de 7 anos de experiência em tecnologia, hoje é Sr. Product Manager na Aarin. #podcast #ProductManagement #PM #Agilidade Host: Jessica Tanaka e Silvana Dias Redes Sociais: Vanessa Gonçalves Edição: Isabella Yoshimura
Special guest episode with John! The trio debate ice cream cones
Oral Arguments from the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
Oral argument argued before the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on or about 02/15/2023
NEW SEASON OF UNHEALTHY DISCOURSE JUST DROPPED! Matt and Aarin are back! Listen while it's still free and we start charging people to listen to our phone calls! 4:58 - Gateway tugs 13:00 - Deep Peanutsverse Lore 33:00 - Big dustpan is shaking in their boots! 53:30 - Seeing Aaron Craft exactly where you expect… 54:30 - HUGE BASEBALL RETIREMENT NEWS Vanity is a crime of which we are guilty! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unhealthy/support
Each week Andrew Orvedahl and Harlan Kelly both watch the same horror movie and then dissect it together. Welcome to Scream Talk! Please note: this whole podcast is a spoiler for each the movie listed in the title. Beware Our guest this week is Aarin Wright. Here is a link to her Letterboxd! https://letterboxd.com/its_me_aarin/
In celebration and preparation for the rapidly approaching Pacific Bonsai Expo, we circle back to talk with a pivotal figure in the public institutions of bonsai in North America–Aarin Packard, curator of the Pacific Bonsai Museum. We catch up on recent endeavors, all things bonsai, exploring his curatorial outlook and sharing our mutual anticipation for the upcoming exhibition.
Matt, Aarin, and special guest Maddie discuss and debate the wonders of dates (calendar, fruit, and romantic). They cover the Ethiopian calendar, the new beer and date diet, bad dates, and first day of school stories. Find out who wins! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWc6EGP0JMzTAXHvZETDjtg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unhealthydiscourse/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unhealthy/support
L'oni, a o pada ka iwe Ifihan 3:18-22 notoripe a yi n ko eko l'ati ara ijo Laodekia.....d'arapo mo wa l'ati jo wo ewu ti o wa ninu ilowooro tabi ki eniyan wa ni ipo aarin ninu ibasepo re pelu Kristi......
“I just couldn't move. I was in a body that was nothingness.” Ta'Mara Aarin is a distance runner and coach for trail runners. Hear her advice to runners, how she tackled iconic races and how she delt with a life changing stroke. She details her process of recovery and how she keeps getting up to face each challenge. Support Road Dog Podcast by: 1. Joining the Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/roaddogpodcast 2. Subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you listen on. *HAMMER NUTRITION show code: Roaddoglistener Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.hammernutrition.com Allwedoisrun.com Ta'Mara Aarin Contact Info: IG: https://www.instagram.com/tamaraaarin/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/tamara.aarin Email: tamara.aarin@gmail.com Luis Escobar (Host) Contact: luis@roaddogpodcast.com Luis Instagram Kevin Lyons (Producer) Contact: kevin@roaddogpodcast.com yesandvideo.com Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Original RDP Photo: Photography by Kaori Peters kaoriphoto.com Road Dog Podcast Adventure With Luis Escobar www.roaddogpodcast.com
Aarin and Matt debate 2 indulgences: coffee vs. toffee. Then give the listeners some healthy and unhealthy ways to deal with the winter blues and wrap things up with Super Bowl trivia. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unhealthy/support
Aarin and Matt dive deep into crossbows and crosswords and answer your burning questions: why do crossbows exist? How many major movie franchises utilize crossbows? What lessons do we learn about life from crosswords? Then they talk about their dream book club members and New Years resolutions for other people. Support us: https://anchor.fm/unhealthy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unhealthy/support
96 Minutes PG-13 Aarin is one of the hosts of Timeline Earth Aaron joins Pete for part one of a series reading Vladimir Ilyich Lenin's "The State and Revolution" Today's Sponsors Start investing with iTrustCapital today and get a $100 Funding Reward itrust.capital/freeman and, HC Hemp Spot - Promo Code "pete" for 15% Off https://thchempspot.com/ref/pete Timeline Earth Podcast The State and Revolution Get Autonomy 19 Skills PDF Download The Monopoly On Violence Support Pete on His Website Pete's Patreon Pete's Substack Pete's Subscribestar Pete's Paypal Pete's Books on Amazon Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
In this episode:Salt Life team member Aarin Hartwell is a surf instructor based out of South Padre Island, Texas. In this episode, Aarin discusses her years traveling the world surfing competitively, and talks about the rewarding sides of her newfound job as a surf instructor.Topics discussed in this episode with Aarin Hartwell: Aarin's competitive surfing career Surfing in the Gulf of Mexico vs. California surfing Stand Up Paddleboard Racing Kiteboarding vs. surfing Aarin's favorite type of surfboard The best parts of being a surf Instructor Advice for novice surfers Upcoming surf tournaments Favorite places to surf Favorite vacation spots Tenure as a Salt Life team member Follow Kieran Anderson on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/kieranand3rson/Follow Aarin Hartwell on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/aarinhartwell/Follow Salt Life on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/realsaltlife/Shop Salt Life apparel at www.saltlife.comSubscribe to Salt Life's email list to receive up-to-date podcast info at https://www.saltlife.com/customer/account/create/
I really enjoyed this conversation with Aarin Yu over at Gimbal. It is fascinating to learn about the ins and outs of a location technology platform like Gimbal. In this episode we chat about:What Gimbal does.Why Gimbal is a location technology platform and not a location marketing company.How Aarin and his team closed a large acquisition from Disney in the middle of The Pandemic.How Aarin and his team identify acquisition targets .Aarin's unique approach for valuing tech assets.Links:https://gimbal.com/
This week we are joined by @imaarin from TikTok to talk all things from Mecha Anime to whether or not we are in the golden era of anime, but first! Mizzu, Nick and Jose crack into this weeks episode of The Bad Batch (00:00-14:15). After that Mizu and Nick break down the ending of the interclass battles in MHA (14:50-25:26). We then catch up with Jose, who has made it all the way to episode 10 of MHA (25:30-35:15). The gang then cracks into the newest MCU news, most notably the opening of the Avengers Park in DisneyLand and how robots are going to murder us all (35:15-41:40).... Then our guest @imaarin joins the show to talk what the best Mecha anime of all time is (42:00-52:30). The gang then just continues to chat all things anime (no spoilers) (52:30-1:01:00). Then the true reason we have Aarin on the shows rears its head, BLACK SANDS (1:01:00-1:06:45). The gang and Aarin then close out the pod with winners and losers (1:06:45-1:39:45). See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we are talking about The Rolling Stones getting back to their blues roots with Let It Bleed. We get a call from Matt's mom, we talk about the path the Rolling Stones took to get to this point and whether or not this album has the greatest bookend songs of ALL TIME? Aaron talks about how he is addicted to shoplifting squarts (sp?) and how he loves watching live sports from about 20 years ago. We play another round of Aarin or Aarout. We give out some dating advice and then Matt schools us on Mick, Keith, Brian, Charlie, and the gang. Russell gives us the best fiddle songs of all time and we discuss "Waiting on a friend", one of the worst videos of all time. Email us at beckdiditbetter@gmail.com and follow us on Insta and Twitter. call or text at 802-277-BECK
Life is better with good friends, but making friends as an adult is quite different than when we were children, especially during a time of global isolation like COVID. So how do we make new friends as an adult? Renee Goble and Aarin Spiegelman join Jill for an open and honest conversation about the challenges and opportunities that come with expanding your inner circle in today’s environment, including tips and real life experiences on how to start a conversation, how to gauge energetically if it's a right match, and how to be a good friend to your new friend. As an adult, we have so much less time: we have jobs, partners, children, and growing responsibilities. With such limited time, when you make time for friendships, you have to be selective and intentional - even more so now during these times of social distancing and isolation. But there’s still hope! In this episode, you’ll learn how to navigate this new landscape and explore ways to expand your circle of friends, even during COVID. Episode Timestamps: 2:15 How Renee has approached making new friends after moving 4:15 Do you need to have everything in common with your friends? 6:15 Putting in the work to show you care 8:40 The difference between adult and childhood friendships 9:40 Making the time to cultivate friendships 12:02 Navigating friendships with the parents of your children’s friends 14:00 Why should you schedule time for friendships? 16:36 Jill share’s how meeting a kindred soul in Maui changed her perspective on having adult friends 18:15 Jill’s top 3 tips on making friends as an adult ----------------- Learn More: https://www.curtco.com/lifedonebetter Have questions, feedback, or suggestions for a topic for Jill? You can call her and leave a message at: (323) 522-5006 or send her a message on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_modelsdoeat Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/_lifedonebetter Hosted by: Jill de Jong Produced and edited by: AJ Moseley Sound Engineering by: Steve Riekeberg A CurtCo Media Production https://www.curtco.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our heroes bravely foray into the inscrutable depths of debate. Which traps are superior: muscle vs. booby? Other subjects covered: What kind of parades are appropriate? How big is Hideki Matsui’s head? Which booby trap varieties are most effective? Grave digger stories Aarin reads her best Tweets from the past decade Hot fashion takes --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unhealthy/support
In this Episode , Elsie, Ladi and Aarin try to answer this question while talking about Cancel Culture , Celebrities and the Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/canwetalkpod/message
Aarin A Williams, MS, LCGC Licensed Certified Genetic Counselor MS Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling, Stanford University. BS Biology, Howard University. Aarin currently practices prenatal, cancer and general genetics at Kaiser Permanente Southern California. Loydie A. Jerome-Majewska, PhD Ph.D. Columbia University, Post-doc: Sloan Kettering Institute, Associate Professor at McGill University, Depts of Pediatrics, Human Genetics and Anatomy and Cell Biology. Dr. Jerome-Majewska studies the genetic and molecular basis of abnormal organ development in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome and spliceosomopathies.
Are all sandwiches just different styles of hot dogs? Aarin and Matt ponder deep philosophical questions such as this and talk about Aarin's dating life during quarantine. Support us: https://anchor.fm/unhealthy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unhealthy/support
April 30th, 2020; Aarin Reinarz joins us in studio for our pilot episode of Your Daily Adam and Nick! He will be discussing his cross country travels and Coronavirus information! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adam-and-nick/support
The fearless duo plunge deep into the murky depths of debate to uncover the uncomfortable truth of which is superior: stickers or potstickers? Some topics of discussion: Is face-paint a form of make-up? We discover the “Sticker Quotient” which describes the proper objects to which stickers can be applied. Rechristening the “Harlot Equation”. We play a game. ALL APPS SHOULD HAVE A FEATURE TO MESSAGE YOURSELF!! What’s the new “I’m so awkward :(“? Matt fails miserably at Aarin’s game. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unhealthy/support
In Episode #2 of the Hill Havurahdcast, Rabbi Hannah Spiro interviews Havurah member and JetBlue flight attendant Aarin Roozen. A mom of two elementary school girls, Aarin talks about her unique California Jewish upbringing, and her interracial and interfaith family. In every Havurahdcast episode, Rabbi Hannah connects with a member of the Hill Havurah to talk about life, work and spirituality. Edited and produced by Jessica Smith. Artwork by Sarah Burford, @sarahmburford on Instagram.
Our emboldened colleagues not so fiercely debate which is the superior crescent: Fertile or Moon? Plus, Aarin relives all of her memories from the entire decade. Happy 2020! Remember to follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unhealthydiscourse/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unhealthy/support
In the inaugural Unhealthy Discourse podcast, Matt and Aarin vehemently debate the merits of flutes the drinking instrument vs. flutes the musical instrument. Plus, they rank dog names. FIND OUT WHO WINS! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unhealthy/support
In episode 3, Matt and Aarin subltely debate the validity of sunshine vs. the song "Pocket Full of Sunshine". A shocking twist reveals a surprise winner!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unhealthy/support
In episode 2, Matt and Aarin politely debate the pros and cons of airplane flights and tequila flights. They're judged by 2 special guests and you won't BELIEVE how they settle this tie!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unhealthy/support
Welcome back everyone!!!!!! To a very game of thrones centered episode!!! We discussed all of our favorite and least favorite moments. Also why Sansa suck
Alyssa & Sabrina bring on their financial expert and friend, Aarin! They talk about what the hell taxes are really about and any other burning questions from listeners surrounding this enthralling topic. Stick us in your ears and enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to your space! We are back for episode 2 of season 2 with your favorite podcasters -- Aarin & Jewel! On this episode we discuss how we have been #unboughunbossedunfinished with a lot of laughs! Then we get to the meat, our leadership development topic. We discuss the truth about comparison, competition and using it as a tool towards joy. Make sure you subscribe on Soundcloud, Stitcher and Apple Podcast. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook. Feel free to submit submissions for our "We Speak Your Name" and "Counselors' Corner" segments.
Hi Beloveds, WE ARE BACK FOR SEASON 2! Your favorite podcasters took a much-needed summer hiatus and we discuss what we have been up to -- from Jewel's big family move to Aarin's big move towards her goal of courage. In our #leadership #development topic we discuss the importance in checking on your stong friend, the life situations that call on a check-in, why you cannot always accept "I'm okay" as an answer, and calling upon those strong friends to build the muscle of vulnerability and ask for help. In our "We Speak Your Name" segment we highlight Evelyn C. Inya-Agha, Esq whose committment to working on her inner-self shines through her outer-self. She lost 100 lbs in a little over one year and her continued commitment inspires us to keep pushing. Finally in our "Counselor's Corner" we answer a dating question posed by a college student; how does one "date gracefully" today? We provide our insight and and want to hear from you too! Welcome to your space!
Aarin Packard is the curator of the Pacific Bonsai Museum, an institution outside of Seattle that is dedicated to providing a space for the public to experience and appreciate the incredible art of bonsai. In this podcast, Ryan, Lime, and Aarin discuss the legacy of PBM, the thoughtful programs on the horizon, and how he, as a curator, continues to creatively advance and showcase the tenants of what has become known as, the 'American Bonsai Movement.'
A Podcast for Evolving Women. Welcome to YOUR space! On this episode, we talk about lessons learned from the big "F": Failure." Aarin shares one of her most heartbreaking failures and how she recovered. In this month’s "I Said What I Said,” we discuss the latest news stories about men in powerful positions sexually harassing and assaulting women and how patriarchy creates and reinforces rape culture. WELCOME TO YOUR SPACE! Music Credit: Dreams by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music provided by Audio Library https://youtu.be/VF9_dCo6JT4
A Podcast for Evolving Women. Host,s Aarin & Jewel, welcome you to your space and provide context to the purpose, drive and inspiration behind the show. . . . . Music Credit: Dreams by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music provided by Audio Library https://youtu.be/VF9_dCo6JT4
The Camino de Santiago is a popular pilgrimage route across Spain. Our guest Aarin Wright set off on the Camino with her father after finishing University. Was all the walking as rewarding as she hoped? NEVER HEARD THE SHOW? Don't be afraid to start with Episode 1:OUTSET SPONSOR: Reach thousands of expats and travelers all over the world by sponsoring The Bittersweet Life. Write the at bittersweetlife@mail.com to get the conversation going. JOIN THE CONVERSATION Connect with us on Twitter, Facebook or write us @ bittersweetlife@mail.com. ©Web and show content can only be used with written permission.
Fresh off last night’s Game of Thrones premiere Heather and Aarin recommend some of their favorite fantasy series that will get you through those long waits between episodes. Series referenced during the podcast: Wheel of Time Series by Robert Jordan/Brandon Sanderson Kingkiller Chronicles by Patrick Rothfuss Broken Empire by Mark Lawrence Mistborn and The Stormlight Archives…
We have Bruce Kravitz and elder law attorney, Siobhan Florek, mediation partners of Elder Peace Partners, joining us in the studio. Bruce and Siobhan will discuss Elder Mediation! Laura Gelezunas will report in from the retirement paradise south of the border, Puerto Vallarta, MX and talk about the things that are happening there.... Aarin Hartwell will be talking about kite boarding across the United States...
We have Bruce Kravitz and elder law attorney, Siobhan Florek, mediation partners of Elder Peace Partners, joining us in the studio. Bruce and Siobhan will discuss Elder Mediation! Laura Gelezunas will report in from the retirement paradise south of the border, Puerto Vallarta, MX and talk about the things that are happening there.... Aarin Hartwell will be talking about kite boarding across the United States...
July 2010 has been and gone and it's been another busy month down under. Before I get started I just need to send a shout out to Illegal Cargo and their single release The Drunk by Susy Seven & Boryss Moog. It was on my pick list for this episode and I somehow missed it while doing the mix, d'oh! Once again DUGH is thick with Adelaide talent, there must be something in the water there because Sonny Fodera, Will Jax and The House Inspectors have been on some kind of music crack for the last few months. This month from Brain Kat we had two release. The latest being the Reusable EP from Aarin F who has been working tirelessly in the local scene for a few years now with Lucid Dreaming and is making his mark as a meticulous tech house producer. James Francis's deep house remix of Friends of None was a good deep re-interpretation of the original. Moshun also comes through with a nice funky number from their EP Let it Go - I can't find anything about them on Google so I'm assuming this is their debut release. Nice one if so! EDIT: Just been told by Mr Ben Jam that Moshun is John Symms and Lee Eden from Kinky Movement. Should of known that one! Tuck in Tracklisting1 ) A-Town Jazz - The House Inspectors - Guesthouse2 ) Cosmic Funk (Tom Drummond Flying Saucers Mix) - Will Jax - Clean House3 ) That's How (Sonny Fodera Beatdown Mix) - Mark Farina - Great Lakes Audio4 ) Music N Soul - The House Inspectors - Guesthouse5 ) Never Knew - Sonny Fodera - Drop Music6 ) Yeah The Funk (Will Jax Remix) - Sean Biddle - Dirty Monkey Recordings7 ) Hot Shizzle (Byron Foxx) - DJ Kinx - Slick Music8 ) Outta Ya Mind - Yogi & Husky - Salted Music9 ) Let It Go - Moshun - Brain Kat10) Friends of None (James Francis Remix) - Aarin F - Brain Kat Stay tuned to DUGH I'm going to start work on a new show dedicate to un-released freebies. Until then keep it under ground!