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Sie hat die Tagesthemen moderiert und bezeichnet sich als Halblibanesin mit ostdeutschem Hintergrund. Kornelia Bittmann spricht mit der 1988 geborenen Journalistin über den Wahlkampf und ihre zweite Heimat, den Libanon - Hund und Baby sind auch dabei. Von Elisabeth (VB) Luft.
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Heute mit der Fernsehmoderatorin und Journalistin und Autorin Aline Abboud und folgenden Themen: Dreiste Grußbotschaft nach Fahrerflucht, Timothée Chalamet kommt zur Berlinale, Vom Duell zum Quadrell am Sonntag, wieviel TV-Debatten braucht Deutschland, um eine Wahlentscheidung zu treffen, Alines Buch: "Barfuß in Tetas Garten", eine weitere Bucherwähnung: David Goggings "Can't hurt me", Stefan Raab ist wieder im FreeTV, Neue Gäste alte Witze. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/ApokalypseundFilterkaffee
Born in Frankfurt Germany, Katherine Abboud lived in Los Angeles and Chicago for many years and now calls Birmingham, Michigan home. Past Experience: Principal /Chief Operating Officer @Armstrong White Senior Partner, Director of Creative Services @JWT Detroit Senior Graphic Services Manager- JWT Chicago Senior Print Production Manager @ Chiat/Day LA Print Production Manager @McCann Erickson LA Katherine's “real” role at RISE: Company Leadership New Business Development Brand Strategy Management Account Management Client Partnership Individual Accomplishments: 1996-2001 Accelerated professional advancement through the Advertising business to become the Senior Partner, Director of Creative Services for JWT Detroit managing 5 departments and over 100 employees. 2006 In collaboration with three partners, we acquired Armstrong White in 2006. I spearheaded the company's tremendous growth and evolution, shifting it from a predominantly local retouching studio in Detroit to a worldwide CGI studio. Our innovative approach involved utilizing vehicle design data to craft CGI imagery for automotive industry marketing, ultimately resulting in an acquisition. 2010 – Led the purchase and the total renovation of a custom built, secure CGI studio that became the benchmark for the CGI creative industry. 2013- Led the acquisition of Armstrong White to the largest VC firm in Canada which fueled our expansion into the Pharmaceutical, CPG, food, and beverage industries. 2013-2020 -Remained COO of Armstrong White 8 years post acquisition, and let the expansion to be the global CGI network within the parent company. In Katherine's Words: Stepping into the role of CEO at RISE is a moment of great significance for both the company and myself. My vision is to lead our talented team at RISE Creative Studios to push boundaries and deliver exceptional content, both branded and original. As CEO, I recognizing that our work extends beyond just individual projects. It's about leaving a lasting mark on the industry, challenging norms, and fostering a culture of inclusivity. I believe that by embracing diversity, we can widen the gaze and create narratives that resonate deeply with audiences around the world. My ultimate goal is to align the entire company with the mission of RISE, ensuring that every aspect of our operations reflects our commitment to diversity, integrity, and impactful storytelling. This is not just about walking the talk; it's about setting the gold standard for the industry and inspiring others to follow suit. Together, we will rise above challenges and make a profound difference in the lives of our audiences and the industry as a whole. “ Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with Katherine Abboud: Website: https://www.risecreativestudios.com/ *E – explicit language may be used in this podcast.
Abboud, Aline www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Abboud, Aline www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Abboud, Aline www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Aline Abboud wurde als Tagesthemen-Moderatorin bekannt. Nun hat die Journalistin, die sich als "Halblibanesin mit ostdeutschem Migrationshintergrund" bezeichnet, ihr erstes Buch geschrieben: "Barfuß in Tetas Garten". Sie erzählt darin von ihren Ferien, die sie von klein auf bei ihren Großeltern und ihren 15 Cousins im Libanon verbrachte. Ihr Vater ist Libanese, ihre Mutter Ostberlinerin. Was das für ihren Blick auf die Welt und für ihr Schreiben bedeutet, berichtet sie im Gespräch auf radio3.
Als Moderatorin der „Tagesthemen“ hat sie drei Jahre lang die Welt erklärt: Aline Abboud. Damals war die gebürtige Ost-Berlinerin die bisher jüngste Moderatorin der bekanntesten Nachrichtensendung Deutschlands.
Aline Abboud ist Journalistin, Reporterin und Moderatorin der Tagesthemen. Sie bezeichnet sich selbst gerne als „Halb-Libanesin mit ostdeutschem Migrationshintergrund“. Ihr liegt besonders am Herzen, dass die Menschen ihre zweite Heimat, den Libanon, besser verstehen und nicht nur mit dem Bürgerkrieg in Verbindung bringen. 2006 erlebte sie den Ausbruch des Krieges hautnah, als sie wie jeden Sommer ihre Familie im Libanon besuchte. Hier erfahrt ihr, wie sie diese dramatischen Momente erlebte. Außerdem teilt sie, warum sie bewusst Begriffe aus der DDR verwendet und wie sie bei den Tagesthemen mit ihrer Kleiderwahl frischen Wind in die Sendung brachte – was nicht bei allen gut ankam.
In this insightful clip, Jon Dwoskin and Katherine Abboud, Co-Founder & CEO of Rise Creative Studios, delve into a valuable discussion, focusing on one key insight that can enhance your business today. Their conversation highlights a singular, practical strategy, offering a fresh perspective for entrepreneurs and business owners. Tune in to discover this crucial piece of advice and see how it could be the catalyst for your next business breakthrough. Watch the full episode Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with Katherine Abboud: Website: https://www.risecreativestudios.com/ *E – explicit language may be used in this podcast.
In this THINK Business Mini Business Course, Jon Dowskin and Katherine Abboud, Co-Founder & CEO of Rise Creative Studios discuss the fundamentals of connecting with your customer. Get valuable, expert insight you can put into practice today! Watch the full episode Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with Katherine Abboud: Website: https://www.risecreativestudios.com/ *E – explicit language may be used in this podcast.
What do academics have to offer that practitioners do not already have? They have the data academics want. They can analyse it by themselves, sometimes better than academics. They are also not reading our articles. So why would academics bother engaging with them? Why should we even bridge that perceived or existing gap between theory and practice? Because academics need to dip their toes into practice, and they need to mingle with industry to stay relevant. So says Jonny Holmström, director and co-founder of the Swedish Center for Digital Innovation. He has been at the forefront of doing academic research that blends theory and practice, rigor and relevance, and he knows a thing or two about how to do so successfully. His secret? Maximize the gap between academics and practitioners, don't close it. References Holmström, J., Magnusson, J., & Mähring, M. (2021). Orchestrating Digital Innovation: The Case of the Swedish Center for Digital Innovation. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 48(31), 248-264. Churchman, C. W. (1972). The Design of Inquiring Systems: Basic Concepts of Systems and Organization. Basic Books. Latour, B. (2005). Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network Theory. Oxford University Press. Holmström, J. (2022). From AI to Digital Transformation: The AI Readiness Framework. Business Horizons, 65(3), 329-339. Recker, J., Bockelmann, T., & Barthel, F. (2024). Growing Online-to-Offline Platform Businesses: How Vytal Became the World-Leading Provider of Smart Reusable Food Packaging. Information Systems Journal, 34(1), 179-200. Abbasi, A., Somanchi, S., & Kelley, K. (2025). The Critical Challenge of using Large-scale Digital Experiment Platforms for Scientific Discovery. MIS Quarterly, 49, . Sandberg, J., Holmström, J., & Lyytinen, K. (2020). Digitization and Phase Transitions in Platform Organizing Logics: Evidence from the Process Automation Industry. MIS Quarterly, 44(1), 129-153. Werder, K., Seidel, S., Recker, J., Berente, N., Kundert-Gibbs, J., Abboud, N., & Benzeghadi, Y. (2020). Data-Driven, Data-Informed, Data-Augmented: How Ubisoft's Ghost Recon Wildlands Live Unit Uses Data for Continuous Product Innovation. California Management Review, 62(3), 86-102. Sting, F. J., Tarakci, M., & Recker, J. (2024). Performance Implications of Digital Disruption in Strategic Competition. MIS Quarterly, 48(3), 1263-1278. Tarakci, M., Sting, F. J., Recker, J., & Kane, G. C. (2024). Three Questions to Ask About Your Digital Strategy. MIT Sloan Management Review, July, . Davenport, T. H. (1993). Process Innovation: Reengineering Work Through Information Technology. Harvard Business School Press. Davenport, T. H. (1998). Putting the Enterprise into the Enterprise System. Harvard Business Review, 76(4), 121-131. Schecter, A., Wowak, K. D., Berente, N., Ye, H., & Mukherjee, U. (2021). A Behavioral Perspective on Service Center Routing: The Role of Inertia. Journal of Operations Management, 67(8), 964-988. Sundberg, L., & Holmström, J. (2024). Innovating by Prompting: How to Facilitate Innovation in the Age of Generative AI. Business Horizons, 67(5), 561-570. Kronblad, C., Essén, A., & Mähring, M. (2024). When Justice is Blind to Algorithms: Multilayered Blackboxing of Algorithmic Decision Making in the Public Sector. MIS Quarterly, 48(4), 1637-1662.
Send us a textIn this episode, Matt talks with Alia Abboud. Alia works for Thimar, working deep within Lebanon to provide safe places for the many people displaced by the war happening all around them. This is a powerful conversation about finding God in the hardest places and discovering the power of what love can do. If you would like to give to the work that Thimar is doing, click on the link:https://www.thimar.org/lebanon-emergency-fund/Support the showwww.greaterthingsinternational.com
In this THINK Business Mini Life Course with Jon Dwoskin, Katherine Abboud, Co-Founder & CEO of Rise Creative Studios shares insights on starting your own business, offering practical advice and relatable experiences. Gain valuable takeaways and inspiration that can be applied to your own life journey, whether it's about personal growth, career development, or a specific skill. Watch the full episode Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with Katherine Abboud: Website: https://www.risecreativestudios.com/ *E – explicit language may be used in this podcast.
Episode 279 hosts Charlie Abboud (Head of InstantCosmetics) & Dr Built Varinporn Amporndanai (Medical Director of InstantCosmetics). InstantCosmetics is an Australian-based platform that provides cosmetic injectable scripting, training, medical compliance and product sales. In this episode we discuss our guests roles within the company, what InstantCosmetics offers and it's key points of difference amongst other service providers in Australia. This podcast was supported by InstantCosmetics ***Special Offer: Get one months FREE scripts if you sign up before the end of 2024 and place your first stock order. Click this link to apply and don't forget to mention that this offer was from Inside Aesthetics podcast*** 00:00 Introduction 00:28 Catch-Up and News 01:19 Apple's Patreon Fee Controversy 02:13 Introducing Our Guests: Charlie Abboud and Dr. Built 02:47 Charlie's Journey in the Aesthetic Industry 10:19 Dr. Built's Background and Role 13:10 Understanding Instant Cosmetics and Its Services 16:05 Regulations and Compliance in the Cosmetic Industry 19:45 The Role of Telehealth in Cosmetic Treatments 30:07 Recent Changes and Innovations at InstantCosmetics 33:00 Enhanced Audit Functionality 33:20 New Inventory System and Digital Drug Book 34:08 Revamped Website and Shop Experience 35:16 Continuous Improvement and Feedback 35:40 Training and Business Management 36:34 Supplier Partnerships and Competitive Pricing 38:36 Fully Functional CRM System 42:35 Onboarding and Support for Customers 48:12 Comprehensive Training Programs 52:07 Managing Complications and Remote Support 58:42 Unique Offerings and Business Support 01:01:51 Special Offer From InstantCosmetics CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR PATREON FOR ON DEMAND EDUCATION & SUPPORT CLICK HERE TO BROWSE OUR IA OFFERS FOR DISCOUNTS & SPECIALS CLICK HERE IF YOU'RE A BRAND OR COMPANY & WANT TO WORK WITH US CLICK HERE TO APPLY TO BE A GUEST ON OUR PODCAST JOIN OUR LISTENER WHATSAPP GROUP & SEND US YOUR COMMENTS, SUGGESTIONS OR JUST SAY HI! CONTACT US
We give you tips, tricks and property secrets every single week in our newsletter, check it out below:https://everythingproperty.ck.page/signupWelcome back to the Australian Property Investing Podcast Everything Property with your host David Hamilton. On today's episode, we are joined by Property Developer Joe Abboud from Trifalgar. Joe has been involved in over $3 Billion dollars worth of development deals, most impressively one deal in particular that made him and his business partner over $200,000,000 without even having to build. During this chat, we cover:- Joe's early career as an architectural draftmen- How he transitioned into property development- The first deal....- How Joe uses call options to his advantage in development- The $200 million dollar deal- The life lessons learnt after decades as a property developer- Why Joe doesn't build- How we can fix the housing crisis- Plus much, much more!Check out the work Joe and his team do over at:https://trifalga.com.au/Don't forget to check out the summary post on our Instagram we just posted which covers what we discuss in this chat.Facebook: http://facebook.com/everythingproperty.auInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/everythingpropertyLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/everythingpropertyWebsite (Coming soon)Disclaimer: The topics, conversation, opinions and discussion provided in this episode are general in nature. As a listener you should not take or use the information discussed as financial advice. Everything Property and its associates recommend that you always engage in independent financial advice before making any investment or purchasing decision.
In this episode Fathi Nimer and Abdaljawad Omar rejoin the podcast to talk about recent events including the Israeli attacks on Lebanon, the assassination of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, and the Iranian retailatory strikes, which took place on October 1st. We conclude by talking a bit about the meaning of October 7th, 2023 one year later. Here is a video version of the episode if you prefer to watch the conversation. Despite the difficulty in fully drawing meaning from something we're still in the midst of, Fathi and Abboud do offer excellent analysis of the current state of the war, and of the importance of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood. Fathi Nimer is Al-Shabaka's Palestine policy fellow. He previously worked as a research associate with the Arab World for Research and Development, a teaching fellow at Birzeit University, and a program officer with the Ramallah Center for Human Rights Studies. Fathi holds a master's degree in political science from Heidelberg University and is the co-founder of DecolonizePalestine.com, a knowledge repository for the Palestinian question. Fathi's research revolves around political economy and contentious politics. His current focus is on food sovereignty, agroecology, and the resistance economy in Palestine. Abdaljawad Omar is a writer, analyst, and lecturer based in Ramallah, Palestine. He has written extensively in Arabic. In English Abboud has contributed to Electronic Intifada, Mondoweiss, and Ebb Magazine among other outlets. This is his 13th episode on MAKC. All of those episodes are collected in this playlist. Giving direct aid to people in Gaza is a way of directly intervening against the genocidal policy of zionist settler colonialism and US imperialism. We recommend the Sameer Project as a a grassroots direct-aid organization that provides tents, water, food and medical aid to Palestinians in Gaza, including areas of the north where the Zionist entity does not allow NGOs to function. We'll link a recent livestream we hosted with Hala from the Sameer Project as well as links to their funds. We also just passed our 7th anniversary at Millennials Are Killing Capitalism, this episode today marks our 275th audio episode of MAKC. In addition, in just the last year we've hosted 126 livestreams on our YouTube channel. With me primarily operating in the video realm over the past year in order to respond more quickly to developing events, we have had to pay for some outside support on some of the audio production but also that process has slowed a bit. Our most recent payment for October from patreon was our lowest level of support from patrons since May of 2023. There are a variety of factors contributing to that I'm sure, but if people are able to become patrons of the show we can really use your support to support what we're already doing and to pay for production work as well to get more audio episodes released. Join for as little as $1 a month at patreon.com/millennialsarekillingcapitalism. We will have a patreon member exclusive episode this week on the contradictions of using Youtube as a platform for this work. Jared Ball, Renee Johnston, and Geechee Yaw who I recently did a two part video collaboration with about elections, will join us for that conversation as well. I recently participated in a two part discussion with them on elections which we held on MAKC & Black Liberation Media. We're hosting our discussion on censorship on patreon so we can speak totally freely about YouTube as a platform.
Former NHL player Kelly Chase is known as one of the toughest guys to wear a St. Louis Blues jersey, racking up more than 2,000 penalty minutes in his career. But when his Washington University oncologist Dr. Ramzi Abboud diagnosed him with acute myeloid leukemia in 2023, Chase learned he was facing an opponent different than anything he challenged on the ice – one needing more than brute force. Listen as Chase and Dr. Abboud share the intense and taxing treatment plan needed to overcome Chase's rare cancer and what Chase learned about himself during his time at Siteman Cancer Center. “This is Cancer” is brought to you by Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, and produced at Spot Content Studio in St. Louis, MO. For more information on topics discussed in this episode, go to: https://siteman.wustl.edu/thisiscancer/ https://siteman.wustl.edu/ https://siteman.wustl.edu/treatment/cancer-types/leukemia/ https://stlbluesalumni.com/Events/Puck-Cancer-Charity-Game
Join Justin as he chats with musician Jean-Pierre Abboud about the Canadian heavy metal scene, science fiction, writing stories, Traveler, and more!Jean-Pierre Abboud bio:Vocalist of heavy metal bands Traveler, Among These Ashes, and Syrinx. Published author of Sword and Sorcery and science fiction.Monsters, Madness and Magic Official Website. Monsters, Madness and Magic on Linktree.Monsters, Madness and Magic on Instagram.Monsters, Madness and Magic on Facebook.Monsters, Madness and Magic on Twitter.Monsters, Madness and Magic on YouTube.
In Episode 25, Larry Galizio, Ph.D. visits with Trustee Jonathan Abboud from Santa Barbara City College, and Trustee Sonia Lopez from Compton Community College District about what it means to be a Millennial Trustee. They both explore what made them decide to run for Trustee as a young professional and the value age diversity has brought to community college boards as the community of millennial trustees has grown statewide.
I am starting a new series on this podcast called Hot Topics with Hana! Hana Abboud, the founder and creator of L'Amour Bridal, and founder of her own label, Hana Abboud. To kick off this series, Hana and I talk about our opinions on ordering a wedding dress on Amazon, alterations, natural vs lab grown, and wearing shapewear on your wedding day. Do you have hot topics you want us to talk about in this series? Send us an email or message on Instagram!Listen to episode 17 with Hana: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dressing-up-with-sarah-kolis/id1654996671?i=1000619227174If you have questions for Sarah to answer, send an email to hello@sarahkolis.comConnect with Sarah:Website: https://sarahkolis.com/Instagram: https://instagram.com/sarahkolisdesigns/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbh7HlVmyj9N5VsleuySxcQ
Teresa Solar Abboud: Tunnel Boring Machine (Transformation Figure), 2024. Travesía Cuatro at Art Basel 2024 Unlimited. Basel (Switzerland), June 13, ...
Die Themen: Alles Gute, Jürgen H.; Mallorquiner wollen Bucht zurückerobern; Unter Hitze fällt Politikern das Denken schwer; Baerbock sieht Grünen-Versäumnis beim Thema Sicherheit; Netanjahu löst Kriegskabinett auf; Rassistischer Angriff auf Mädchen in Mecklenburg; Männer mit hoher Penis-Zufriedenheit eher Waffenbesitzer; Mbappé und Thuram appellieren an französische Bevölkerung und Ministerin widersetzt sich Österreichs Kanzler für EU-Naturschutz - Host der heutigen Folge ist Markus Feldenkirchen (Der SPIEGEL) Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/ApokalypseundFilterkaffee
Content warning for discussion of genocide, torture, mutilation, rape, and slavery Hey, Hi, Hello, this is the History Wizard and welcome back for Day 11 of Have a Day w/ The History Wizard. Thank you to everyone who tuned in for Day 10 last week, and especially thank you to everyone who rated and/or reviewed the podcast. I hope you all learned something last week and I hope the same for this week. This week marks the 3rd part of our mini series of currently ongoing genocides and humanitarian crises. Episode 2 was on Palestine, Episode 11 was on Congo, today's episode will be on Sudan. The nation of Sudan is currently dealing with, among other things we'll cover in detail later in this episode, the largest deplacement campaign of anywhere on the planet with over 9 million people being displaced from their homes by war and genocide. It always feels a little weird transitioning into this part of the episode, but it's now time for the Alchemist's Table. I've invented nearly 90 cocktails over the past 2 years and this one remains my very favorite. It's called the No True Scotsman. Take 2 oz of your scotch whiskey of choice, though I'd recommend a light Islay scotch, something like a Bowmore, or maybe a Campbeltown like Glen Scotia. Then add .75 oz of Frangelico, 1 oz of Maple syrup. Shake this like your life depends on it and pour over ice. Top the drink with ginger beer and enjoy. Now, fortified as we are by uisce beatha, the waters of life, let's get into it. So, what is happening in Sudan, right now? A civil war officially started between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the the Rapid Support Forces that grew out of the Janjaweed militias that were so prevalent in the Darfur Genocide. The war officially began on 15 April 2023 and is still ongoing. But, in order to understand what is happening right now, we need to understand what was happening in the 19th century under British and Egyptian colonialism in the region. So, let's starts at as much of the beginning as we can. Let's start at the Mahdist War. Following Muhammad Ali's invasion (no, a different Muhammad Ali) in 1819, Sudan was governed by an Egyptian administration. Throughout the period of Egyptian rule, many segments of the Sudanese population suffered extreme hardship because of the system of taxation imposed by the central government. Under this system, a flat tax was imposed on farmers and small traders and collected by government-appointed tax collectors from the Sha'iqiyya tribe of northern Sudan. Throughout the century, and especially after Egypt was floundering to pay the costs of the Suez Canal, Britain got more and more involved. In the late 19th century a war broke out between the Mahdist Sudanese, led by Muhammad Ahmad bin Abdullah, who had proclaimed himself the "Mahdi" of Islam (the "Guided One"), and the forces of the Khedivate of Egypt, initially, and later the forces of Britain. Eighteen years of war resulted in the creation of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (1899–1956), a de jure condominium of the British Empire, and the Kingdom of Egypt, in which Britain had de facto control over Sudan. Sudan officially voted for independence in 1956 and became its own independent republic. Although it achieved independence without conflict, Sudan inherited many problems from the condominium. Chief among these was the status of the civil service. The government placed Sudanese in the administration and provided compensation and pensions for British officers of Sudan Political Service who left the country; it retained those who could not be replaced, mostly technicians and teachers. Khartoum achieved this transformation quickly and with a minimum of turbulence, although southerners resented the replacement of British administrators in the south with northern Sudanese. To advance their interests, many southern leaders concentrated their efforts in Khartoum, where they hoped to win constitutional concessions. Although determined to resist what they perceived to be Arab imperialism, they were opposed to violence. Most southern representatives supported provincial autonomy and warned that failure to win legal concessions would drive the south to rebellion. To understand the issues in Sudan we need to understand that, ultimately, this is a religious and ethnic conflict between the mostly Islamic North and the largely Christian and animist South regions in the nation of Sudan. On November 17, 1958, the day parliament was to convene, a military coup occurred. Khalil, himself a retired army general, planned the preemptive coup in conjunction with leading Umma members and the army's two senior generals, Ibrahim Abboud and Ahmad Abd al Wahab, who became leaders of the military regime. Abboud immediately pledged to resolve all disputes with Egypt, including the long-standing problem of the status of the Nile River. Abboud abandoned the previous government's unrealistic policies regarding the sale of cotton. He also appointed a constitutional commission, headed by the chief justice, to draft a permanent constitution. Abboud maintained, however, that political parties only served as vehicles for personal ambitions and that they would not be reestablished when civilian rule was restored. Despite the Abboud regime's early successes, opposition elements remained powerful. In 1959 dissident military officers made three attempts to displace Abboud with a "popular government." Although the courts sentenced the leaders of these attempted coups to life imprisonment, discontent in the military continued to hamper the government's performance. In particular, the Sudanese Communist Party (SCP) gained a reputation as an effective anti-government organization. To compound its problems, the Abboud regime lacked dynamism and the ability to stabilize the country. Its failure to place capable civilian advisers in positions of authority, or to launch a credible economic and social development program, and gain the army's support, created an atmosphere that encouraged political turbulence. A revolution in 1964 returned the nation to civilian rule, but did little to remove the preceding issues that plagued Sudan. This all brings us within the context of the First Sudanese Civil War. This war was a conflict from 1955 to 1972 between the northern part of Sudan and the southern Sudan region that demanded representation and more regional autonomy. The war was divided into four major stages: initial guerrilla warfare, the creation of the Anyanya insurgency, political strife within the government and establishment of the South Sudan Liberation Movement. Around a million people died over the course of the nearly 17-year long war. The war would end with the signing of the Addis Ababa Accord, which created two main things. A South Sudanese Autonomous Region, and relative peace, if only for about a decade. The Second Sudanese Civil War would break out in 1983. Some sources describe the conflict as an ethnoreligious one where the Arab-Muslim central government's pursuits to impose Sharia law on non-Muslim southerners led to violence, and eventually to the civil war. Historian Douglas Johnson has pointed to exploitative governance as the root cause. This war lasted for some 22 years, making it one of the longest civil wars in recorded Human History. Roughly two million people died as a result of war, famine and disease caused by the conflict. Four million people in southern Sudan were displaced at least once, normally repeatedly during the war. The civilian death toll is one of the highest of any war since World War II and was marked by numerous human rights violations, including slavery and mass killings. Perhaps one of the greatest horrors and tragedies of the Second Sudanese Civil War was the use of child soldiers. Armies from all sides enlisted children in their ranks. The 2005 agreement required that child soldiers be demobilized and sent home. The Sudan People's Liberation Army (the SPLA, by the way, was founded in 1983 as a rebel group to reestablish the South as an autonomous region after president Nimeiry declared the South to officially be part of a fully reunited Sudan.) claimed to have let go 16,000 of its child soldiers between 2001 and 2004. However, international observers (UN and Global Report 2004) have found demobilized children have often been re-recruited by the SPLA. As of 2004, there were between 2,500 and 5,000 children serving in the SPLA. There was also a revival of slavery during the Second Civil War, it was largely directed at southern Christians, on the grounds that Islamic law allegedly allowed it, and also at women, many of whom were kept as sex slaves and repeatedly raped. The Second Civil War ended officially in 2002 with the signing of the Naivasha Agreement. This guaranteed autonomy for the South for 6 years after which a referendum would be help to vote for official independence. This war ended with roughly 2 million people, mostly civilians, dead of drought and famine caused in large parts by the fighting. Still, while the Second Civil War ended in 2005, it overlapped with a crisis that my generation is very familiar with and that is still, technically, ongoing to this day. I am speaking, of course, of the Darfur Genocide that began in 2003 and has not ended to this day. The War in Darfur, which is also sometimes called the Land Cruiser War, because there were a LOT of Toyota Land Cruiser pick up trucks on both sides of the war, began in February 2003 when the Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) rebel groups began fighting against the government of Sudan, which they accused of oppressing Darfur's non-Arab population. So first let's talk real quick about the SLM and the JEM. When General Omar al-Bashir and the National Islamic Front headed by Dr. Hassan al-Turabi overthrew the Sudanese government led by Ahmed al-Mirghani in 1989. A large section of the population in Darfur, particularly the non-Arab ethnicities in the region, became increasingly marginalized. These feelings were solidified in 2000 by the publication of The Black Book, which detailed the structural inequity in the Sudan that denies non-Arabs equal justice and power sharing. In 2002 Abdul Wahid al-Nur, a lawyer, Ahmad Abdel Shafi Bassey, an education student, and a third man founded the Darfur Liberation Front, which subsequently evolved into the Sudan Liberation Movement and claimed to represent all of the oppressed in the Sudan. The Black Book, also known as The Black Book: Imbalance of Power and Wealth in the Sudan detailed how, despite the Arabic people of North Sudan making up 5.4% of the population they still held 79.5% of the wealth in the nation. So in this context, beyond being a war and genocide based on ethnicity and religion we can see economic reasons for the war. There was a massive disparity between the haves and the have nots, and Karl Marx would tell us that this is the foundation and origin of all of history's great wars. Now, the Justice and Equality Movement trace their origin to the writers of The Black Book: Imbalance of Power and Wealth in the Sudan, a manuscript published in 2000 that details what it views as the structural inequality in the country; the JEM's founder, Khalil Ibrahim, was one of the authors. The JEM claims to number around 35,000 with an ethnically diverse membership. According to critics it is not the "rainbow of tribes" it claims to be, as most JEM members, including its leader, are from the Zaghawa tribe. The JEM is part of the Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF), an alliance of groups opposed to the Government of Sudan. The Darfur Genocide has it's roots in the same places as all geocides. One group, who feels themselves superior to all others, decided that the best way to deal with these divisive elements in their society is to try and kill them. We saw the same type of conflict in the Armenian genocide of the early 20th century. The Northern Sudanese government saw the non Arabic elements of South Sudan as threats to their power in the region and so decided to kill them. The use of rape as a tool of genocide has been noted as well. This crime has been carried out by Sudanese government forces and the Janjaweed ("evil men on horseback") paramilitary groups. The actions of the Janjaweed have been described as genocidal rape, with not just women, but children as well. There were also reports of infants being bludgeoned to death, and the sexual mutilation of victims being commonplace. One thing I want to make sure we mention is that the President of Sudan during the Darfur genocide has had arrest warrants issued against him by the ICC. He has been charged with five counts of crimes against humanity: murder, extermination, forcible transfer, torture, and rape; two counts of war crimes: intentionally directing attacks against a civilian population as such or against individual civilians not taking part in hostilities, and pillaging; three counts of genocide: by killing, by causing serious bodily or mental harm, and by deliberately inflicting on each target group conditions of life calculated to bring about the group's physical destruction, allegedly committed at least between 2003 and 2008 in Darfur, Sudan. To this day he remains at large and is not in custody. I say remains at large. We, more or less, know where he is. As of 2019 al-Bashir was ousted from his political role by the RSF in a military coup and jailed in Khartoum. Tensions rose between the RSF and the SLM and in 2023 they erupted, once again, into a civil war in Sudan. This brings us, more or less, up to modern day Sudan and the current conflict. To put it as simply as possible, ethnic and religious tensions between the Arabic north and the Christian south have exploded into a full scale war in a period of drought and famine. Roughly 9 million people have been displaced and pretty much everyone who lives in Sudan is without adequate food and water. The United Arab Emirates, among other nations are actively supporting the RSF in their continued subjugation of South Sudan and are actively contributing to the ongoing Darfur genocide. Roughly 80% of Sudanese hospitals no longer exist, and the World Food Programe has indicated that some 95% of Sudanese people are in a state of massive food insecurity. On 3 August 2023, Amnesty International released its report on the conflict. Titled Death Came To Our Home: War Crimes and Civilian Suffering In Sudan, it documented "mass civilian casualties in both deliberate and indiscriminate attacks" by both the SAF and the RSF, particularly in Khartoum and West Darfur. It also detailed sexual violence against women and girls as young as 12, targeted attacks on civilian facilities such as hospitals and churches, and looting. Early March 2024, the UN Panel of Experts on Sudan, mandated by Resolution 2620 (2022) of the UN Security Council, published their latest report. It described the wide-ranging devastation and violence in the country, caused in many cases by the RSF and associated militias. With regard to war crimes in West Darfur, the report estimated the death rate through ethnic cleansing of the Masalit community in El Geneina between 10,000 and 15,000. In her speech before the Security Council Committee, Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the US Representative to the United Nations, commented: "It is my hope that the sobering report will at long last shake the world from its indifference to the horrors playing out before our eyes." In April 2024, the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights released a report into breaches of the Genocide Convention in Darfur. The independent report found that there is "clear and convincing evidence" that the RSF and its allied militias "have committed and are committing genocide against the Masalit," a non-Arab ethnic group, and that all 153 states that have signed the Genocide Convention are "obligated to end complicity in and employ all means reasonably available to prevent and halt the genocide." It goes on to say that there is "clear and convincing evidence" that Sudan, the United Arab Emirates, Libya, Chad, the Central African Republic (CAR) and Russia via the actions of the Wagner Group are "complicit in the genocide." The ongoing genocide and refugee crisis in Sudan can, absolutely trace its roots to British imperialism, but beyond that it is part of an ongoing religious conflict between Islam and Christianity dating back all the way to the Crusades. The conflict between the SAF and the RSF is ongoing and shows no signs of slowing down or stopping. While these two groups fight for control over Sudan millions of innocent civilians are dying due to lack of access to food and water. Civil war and genocide is ongoing against the Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa ethnic groups and against the general non-Arabic Muslim peoples of Sudan. This conflict has been going on for so long that we have all but forgotten about it. I was in high school and engaging in political activism to end the Darfur genocide. This was nearly 20 years ago. I'm old as hell. There are so many horrible crimes and genocides that exist in the world today. Please don't forget about these suffering people. Genocide relies on existing for long enough that it becomes part of the background. None of this is normal. Never again is right now. That's it for this week folks. No new reviews, so let's get right into the outro. 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In this episode of Coin Flips & Controversies, we present the case of Glenohumeral Arthritis in 58M and feature expert faculty from the upcoming Shoulder360: The Comprehensive Shoulder Course 2024: Drs. Sethi, Abboud, Khan, Sanchez-Sotelo, Important Links: Vote on Case Full Video Shoulder 360: The Comprehensive Shoulder Course 2024 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orthobullets/message
Hailing from Lebanon, Vanessa Abboud aka VNSA is a true force to be reckoned with in the region's electronic music scene. From minimal techno to house, her dynamic sets feature sharp, hard-hitting breaks with soul and funk influences. Vanessa has previously performed at famous venues across the region from Uberhaus and the Garten, to the Grand Factory and B018. She also shared the deck with some of the most notable names in the electronic music scene like Peggy Gou, Blond:ish, Monolink and more. For Select 237, the Lebanese DJ brings us an eclectic mix of tech-house, featuring some infectious grooves intersected with autotuned alien-like vocals.
This weeks episode is definitely a special one!!! We have the one and only Joseph Abboud. Joseph is an American menswear fashion designer and author. I would put him on the top of the list right next to Ralph Lauren, Versaci, Tommy Hilfiger and any other mens fashion designer. The National Arts Club has been awarding its Medal of Honor to some of fashion's biggest names since 2003, starting with Geoffrey Beene and including Carolina Herrera, Betsey Johnson, Norma Kamali and Anna Sui. But it has never honored a menswear designer. That will change Friday night when Joseph Abboud is singled out for his illustrious career in the men's industry. Abboud joined Ralph Lauren in 1981, eventually becoming associate director of menswear design. He launched his own label in spring 1987. In 1988, JA Apparel was created as a joint venture between Abboud and GFT (Gruppo Finanziario Tessile) USA. The designer, who graduated from the University of Massachusetts-Boston and studied at the Sorbonne in Paris, got his start in fashion at the Louis Boston men's store in his hometown before working for Ralph Lauren as a menswear designer. He launched his namesake brand in 1987.
Abboud Hamayel is a Lecturer in the Department of Arabic Language and Literature at Birzeit University. In this conversation we talk about a number of his recent articles, and think through the implications of the October 7th Al-Aqsa Flood, or the attacks led by Hamas within the so-called Gaza Envelope. Abboud has written some invaluable pieces breaking down the assumptions people project onto Palestine in the West, on the complicity of the United States, in particular, in the ongoing annihilation of Palestinian society. Those essays are absolutely essential for thinking through and acting against the settler colonial violence being perpetrated in Gaza. The conversation here is relatively long, but extremely focused. There's a concentration on what can be done that should be useful, but Abboud also offers a really rigorous theorizing of the foundations of occupation and settlement. He understands how the occupation affects life and politics in the West Bank, and that reality is something that I think we need to grasp more thoroughly.
Vielleicht steht ja in Ihrem Küchenschrank ein Gloria Handrührgerät. Oder Multiboy, der Lebensmittelzerkleinerer. Diese und andere DDR-Haushaltsgeräte haben die DDR an sich schon überlebt und halten bis in alle Ewigkeit, manchmal kann man sie auf Flohmärkten erstehen, second hand, wer Glück hat, first hand, von den Eltern oder Großeltern. Die Moderatorin und Journalistin Aline Abboud, mein heutiger Gast, hatte dieses Glück. Sie selbst kam 1988, also sehr kurz vorm Mauerfall, in Ost-Berlin zur Welt, die Mutter Ost-Berlinerin, der Vater aus dem Libanon. AΩ studierte in Leipzig, machte ein Volontariat beim Bundestag und landete schließlich über ein Casting vor der Kamera. Als Moderatorin kennt man sie heute aus dem Moma, von Funk, der Tagesschau oder aus den Tagesthemen. Und früher, als Kind? Ihre Sommerferien rochen nach Hummus, labberigen Pommes und Meerwasser. Wir sprechen über Seeigel und Wasserkefir, leckere Quarkkeulchen und Diesel. Diesel? Ja. Kennen Sie nicht? Gut so. Das ist Cola mit Bier. Lassen Sie bitte die Hände davon. *** WERBUNG Toast Hawaii wird unterstützt von dmBio, die Bio-Lebensmittelmarke von dm-drogerie markt. Ganz nach dem Motto „Natürlich lecker erleben“ bietet dmBio mit mehr als 550 Produkten eine vielfältige Auswahl – von leckeren Snacks für zwischendurch bis hin zu original italienischen Tomatensaucen. Haben auch Sie eine dmBio-Geschichte, die im Podcast erzählt werden soll? Dann schreiben Sie uns gerne unter toasthawaii@studio-bummens.de ÖKO-Kontrollstelle: DE-ÖKO-007
Grab your free Dealfront demo here: https://bit.ly/49CrzqW Hello everyone, This week's guest is Leon Abboud, CEO and Founder of Unfungible.xyz - A web3 marketing agency helping NFT projects launch and grow. In the last couple of years, Unfungible has worked with over 100+ NFT founders, and overseen the launch of over $5m in NFT mints only in the last 60 days. Leon is also one of the few Web3 marketers out there to create educational content on his YouTube channel. I brought him on to chat about: * Launching over 100 NFT projects: common marketing struggles, successful business models, and failures * The founder's funnel and why that plays a big role in this decentralized world * Community building best practices * Bull market predictions and more Support the show here https://linktr.ee/supporttheooo Get in touch: Leon Twitter https://twitter.com/leonabboud_ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/leonabboud Unfungible - https://www.unfungible.xyz/ Alexandra: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandranicorici/ OOO podcast: https://twitter.com/ooo_podcast
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In this episode of Coin Flips & Controversies, we present the case of Proximal Humerus Fracture-Dislocation in 49F and feature expert faculty: Drs. Malkawi, Abboud, & Selmi. Important Links: Vote on Case Full Video --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orthobullets/message
It's that time of year when we are thinking about staff performance evaluations at UofL, and while some of us dread doing them, the truth is a thoughtful performance evaluation can help employees soar. Guest Courtney Abboud shares some of her suggestions for turning evaluations into a year-round conversation about goals and career dreams, rather than a once-a-year burden. And she sees them as tools with great potential for increasing engagement and making sure that supervisors are coaching and advocating for their teams all along the way.
Thilo ist im Ausland und im wohlverdienten Jahresurlaub, hat sich vor seiner Abreise aber nochmal mit Aline Abboud zusammengesetzt. Aline ist Journalistin, Sprecherin bei den Tagesthemen, Host vom Funk-Politik Format „Die Da Oben“ und Podcasterin. Aline und Thilo wagen einen Blick ins Jahr 2024 und besprechen welche Worst oder Bestcase Szenarien uns erwarten könnten. Was passiert, wenn Trump wiedergewählt wird, die Frage ob wir den Faschismus globalisiert haben, inwiefern der Nah Ost Konflikt eskalieren oder deeskalieren könnte und wie man selber Krieg. Aber auch über Pankow, Friedrichshain und die Rigaer Straße. Ich wünsche ein schönes Hörerlebnis und bei der nächsten Folge gibt es auch wieder eine Anmoderation von Thilo. --------------------- Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/allesmussrauspodcast
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SwiftDuct's CEO, Samer Abboud, joins Coruzant Technologies for the Digital Executive podcast. Samer shares his true passion and inspiration in life - to help others live healthy and symptom free. Samer was touched by seeing how new medical technology can truly help heal those with chronic illnesses. Today Samer leads the SwiftDuct company where they have developed a special guidewire to navigate the bile and pancreatic ducts during an endoscopic procedure, leveraging advanced technologies for a safer and quicker outcome.
It's celebrity week! We've got stories about A-list movie stars, PGA golfers, NBA players...and the biggest celebrity of them all, our special guest Joe Abboud, gets a brand new alter ego.
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GDP Script/ Top Stories for Sept 3 Publish Date: sept From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast Today is Sunday September 3rd, and happy 57th birthday to actor Charlie Sheen ****Sheen**** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Mall of Georgia Chrysler Dodge Jeep 1. Gwinnett police seeking information on death of siblings found dead next to I-85 near Buford 2. Decatur woman arrested and charged with allegedly stabbing man at Norcross-area gas station 3. And Transportation officials want funding to begin planning microtransit in northwest Gwinnett All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1 : M.O.G. Story 1. 2 siblings The Gwinnett County police are investigating the murders of a teenage boy, Juan Angel Montes, 16, and his older sister, Maria Rosaria Montes Dorantes, 23, who were found dead on the side of Interstate 85 in Buford. Their bodies were discovered by a passerby who had pulled off onto the shoulder of I-85 due to car trouble. The siblings had gunshot wounds and were pronounced dead at the scene. There were no vehicles near the bodies, and it remains unclear how they ended up on the roadside. Police are urging anyone with information about the case to come forward and contact detectives or Crime Stoppers. Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward for information leading to an arrest and indictment. ..………….. read more at gwinnettdailypost.com STORY 2: stabbing A Decatur woman, Keareah Mercedes Harris, 24, is facing aggravated assault and battery charges for an alleged unprovoked stabbing at a Shell gas station on Jimmy Carter Boulevard in unincorporated Norcross. The incident occurred around 11:10 p.m. on August 27. Harris is accused of following a man into the store and slashing his face with a razor blade. Security footage identified Harris as the suspect, and the attack appears to be random and unprovoked. Harris was arrested and is currently held in the Gwinnett County jail. Police are urging anyone with information about the incident to contact detectives or Crime Stoppers, offering a cash reward for information leading to an arrest and indictment. Story 3: transport Gwinnett County transportation officials are planning to expand microtransit services with the creation of a third microtransit zone in northwest Gwinnett, serving residents in Sugar Hill, Buford, and Suwanee. The budget request for this expansion was presented, aiming for capital funds in 2024 and operational funds in 2026. Microtransit, offered through the Ride Gwinnett app, provides on-demand rides within specific zones. Gwinnett has secured $2 million in grant funding for this project, contingent on a $500,000 local match, which is part of the 2024 budget request. The goal is to gradually expand microtransit services throughout the entire county. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: Slappey- Tom Wages - Obits Story 4: arts The Lawrenceville Arts Commission is launching Lawrenceville's first community mural project, aiming to transform Jackson Street into a vibrant artistic masterpiece. Artist Teresa Abboud will create the mural, which will welcome visitors to downtown Lawrenceville and promote community engagement. The project began with an open call for local artists to submit designs for a 1,867-square-foot mural, with a portion dedicated to community participation. After reviewing proposals, Abboud was selected as the finalist, and the City Council approved the artwork. This community mural project reflects Lawrenceville's creativity, unity, diversity, and spirit. Story 5: beds A capacity study commissioned by the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities has identified the need for five more behavioral health crisis centers and the creation of around 120 additional beds in the state hospital network for people involved in the criminal justice system by 2025. However, the state must also address workforce issues to fully utilize these resources, especially with the new national 3-digit dialing code, 988, increasing demand for state services. The study also suggests that if crisis centers do not reach about 85% occupancy, more facilities will be required. The impact of 988 on Georgia's safety net remains uncertain. Story 6: costs Georgia Power, clean energy advocates, and state regulators' staff have reached a settlement agreement that could result in several billion dollars in costs being borne by company shareholders for the Plant Vogtle nuclear expansion project. The agreement calls for capping the maximum amount paid by Georgia Power customers at $7.6 billion, with expenses above that covered by Georgia Power and its parent company, Southern Co. If approved, the deal would likely result in the average utility customer paying an additional $14 per month for the project. Construction and financing costs for Vogtle have surpassed $34 billion. We'll be back in a moment Break 3: ESOG – Ingles 7 - Cumming Story 7: runner Jewel Wells and Eli Griggs of Mill Creek High School received the Gwinnett Runner of the Week honors in cross country. Jewel Wells earned the Girls Runner of the Week title for her first-place finish with a course-record time of 19 minutes, 4 seconds in the Kowboy XC Classic. Eli Griggs was named Boys Runner of the Week for his seventh-place finish in the Kowboy XC Classic with a time of 15:48. Story 8: brookwood Brookwood secured a 4-3 victory over Grayson in a nine-inning softball game, maintaining their lead in Region 4-7A. The Broncos now hold an 8-2-1 overall record and remain undefeated in the region at 4-0, while Grayson's record stands at 10-3, with a region record of 3-2. Lorelei Sullivan, Tavia Robinson, Madison Oliver, Kiersten Costantino, Keren Leal, and Nya Langlais contributed to Brookwood's offense. Pitcher Jordyn Ray threw all nine innings, allowing three runs on nine hits and striking out six for the win. Mountain View edged past Collins Hill 4-3. Bella Teems pitched a complete game, allowing five hits and striking out seven while also contributing with two hits. Chloe Jones led the Bears' offense, going 3-for-3 with two RBIs. Buford dominated Central Gwinnett with a 17-0 win in three innings. Emma Grace Williams struck out seven in three perfect innings for Buford's victory. Gabby Pierre, Brooklyn Atha, Summer Castorri, and Janie Goldin contributed significantly to Buford's offensive prowess. We'll have final thoughts after this And now, Leah McGrath, corporate dietician at Ingles markets talks with us about foods that help with swollen feet Break 4: Henssler 60 Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. Read more about all our stories, and get other great content at Gwinnettdailypost.com. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. 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After a wild night of partying among fellow closeted friends, Patrick nearly loses the safety he has carefully created for himself.Patrick Abboud is an award winning journalist, documentary director and TV host. He is ambassador for Twenty10 and Wear it Purple advocating for LGBTQIA+ young people. Pat speaks Arabic and German and is Daddy to a two-year-old. He performed this story at Riverside Theatres for Sydney World Pride.Queerstories an award-winning LGBTQI+ storytelling project directed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For more information, visit www.queerstories.com.au and follow Queerstories on Facebook.The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia.To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Sarah Kolis speaks with Hana Abboud, the founder and creator of L'amour Bridal, and founder of her own label, Hana Abboud. L'amour Bridal is Michigan's chic bridal boutique. They strive to bring you the bridal industry's newest and most exclusive designers, including their own in-house line Hana Abboud, designed by owner, Hana Abboud. They pride themselves on making the gown shopping experience truly unforgettable. Their goal is to find the gown that makes you feel the most confident and happy wearing it! The L'amour Bridal team is there to support you on this journey to your wedding day!Hana and Sarah share tips on bridal shopping, how to pick the right bridal store for your style, custom jewelry and dresses, and even a pep talk about feeling confident on your wedding day!Connect with Hannah:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lamourbridal_/Website: https://www.lamourbridalmi.comIf you have questions for Sarah to answer, send an email to hello@sarahkolis.comConnect with Sarah:Website: https://sarahkolis.com/Instagram: https://instagram.com/sarahkolisdesigns/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbh7HlVmyj9N5VsleuySxcQ
Pride month may be over, but The Birdy Bunch Podcast is back!! On our kick-off to Season 4, we're taking another look at one of our favorite topics - Queer Ecology! CJ is joined by Dani Abboud (they/them) and Jenna John (she/her), who spoke at the Wild Things Conference about Queer Ecology back in February 2023. In addition to thinking about how we can reframe conservation through a new lens, we also discuss the May edition of the Parks Stewardship Forum, and feature our first creature of season four - the lesbian lizard! Thanks again to Dani and Jenna for guesting on this special queer episode! Season 4 of The Birdy Bunch Podcast will be posted on the first and the final Mondays of each month! Thanks for listening, nature lovers! For more information, visit our website: www.TheBirdyBunchPodcast.com Thank you to our Patrons for supporting Season 4 of The Birdy Bunch Podcast; visit www.Patreon.com/TheBirdyBunchPodcast to sign up. The Birdy Bunch Podcast was created by Matt Valiga & CJ Greco. Season 4 is hosted, edited, and produced by CJ Greco. Thank you to Matt Valiga and Brittany Busleta-Lewandowski for their contributions on previous seasons. Special thank you to Sarah Dunlap - for designing our logo, and Conner Wittman - for producing our music. The mission of The Birdy Bunch Podcast is to inspire an inclusive community for conservation by using education to promote fascination.
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Meet Barbara and Matt, two parents who decided to run for their district's school board of education. They are not politicians, and they are not activists. They are just ordinary people who want a better life for their children and community. But running for office takes work, especially when balancing your family, work, and campaigning. In this podcast, you will hear their stories, struggles, and successes as they try to make a difference in the world of education. You will also learn about the issues that matter to them, such as curriculum, funding, meritocracy, and safety. Join them as they share their journey of running for change.