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This episode I want you to meet Acen Kevin from Northern Uganda. Acen is unstoppable and remarkable in many ways. She grew up an orphan in Uganda and experienced many hardships and challenges working to seek an education. She discovered the power of community and persevered with the help and support of others. She secured a degree in Accounting and Finance and works in that field part time. In 2021, Acen founded Itinga Charity Education Foundation, (ICEF) to sponsor and help children with disabilities and other disadvantaged children to get some of the breaks she received when seeking an education. She will tell us some of the stories of students who began with little or no hope and whose families also had no faith that their children could ever be successful. However, with the help of ICEF many children already have experienced life-changing attitudes and are getting the education they deserve. Wait until you hear the story about the blind magistrate who received assistance from ICEF and who now is well respected and has not lost a case. It is always so rewarding to be able to talk with someone like Acen Kevin who just doesn't talk a good line, but who also proves daily that she lives and walks the walk she wishes for others to do. About the Guest: Acen Kevin is the Founder and Executive Director of Itinga Charity Education Foundation (ICEF), a non-profit NGO based in Uganda. With a strong commitment to advancing the education of disadvantaged children and youth in Northern Uganda, Acen has established ICEF to provide scholarships, grants, and essential educational resources to schools and children in need. A dedicated disability inclusion advocate, Acen's work with ICEF focuses on empowering blind children through education. By championing inclusive education, Her non profit NGO is working in Partnership with Imara-Uganda Education Fund UK to fund the construction of an inclusive secondary school in Northern Uganda that is already providing inclusive education to both abled and disabled students, fostering a supportive and accessible learning environment for all. In addition to her impactful work in the non-profit sector, Acen Kevin is also a finance and accounting professional, holding a degree in Accounting and Finance from Metropolitan International University (MIU). Her diverse skill set includes proficiency in computerized accounting tools such as QuickBooks and Excel, as well as experience in financial reporting, budgeting, and internal controls. Outside of her role at ICEF, Acen is a talented filmmaker and actress in Uganda, using her creative talents to raise awareness and advocate for social change. She is a line producer of CLUBFOOT movie that is creating awareness and remedies to clubfoot. Disability through clubfoot can only be avoided at early childhood. Acen also featured on the Wave movie and TV series Senkyu boss among others. Acen Kevin is a selfless philanthropist who continues to make a positive impact in her community and beyond. Ways to connect with Nick: REACH OUT TO ITINGA CHARITY EDUCATION FOUNDATION (ICEF) ON THE WEBSITE https://icef-itinga.org LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/acen-kevin-daniela-336386281?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=android_app FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/Itinga.org WHATSAPP +256 705 100 34 For inquiries or collaboration opportunities, please contact Acen Kevin (Daniela) at: Telephone: +256 772 003 460. Email: kevin.abtmail@gmail.com, kevin@icef-itinga.org About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards. https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/ accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! 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The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us. Michael Hingson ** 01:21 Hi and welcome to unstoppable mindset. We're glad you're back with us again, and today we get to meet with Acen Kevin Danila. And it's actually Acen Kevin, and Danila is her middle name. She is the founder of ICEF, a charity in northern Uganda that helps children, disadvantaged children specifically. And I'm fascinated to hear about that and to learn more about what the charity does and and so on. But we're going to start by welcoming Acen to the podcast and learn a little bit about her. So Acen, I want to welcome you to unstoppable mindset. Thank you for taking the time. Acen Kevin ** 02:05 Thank you so much, Michael. Thank you so much. And thanks for giving me the opportunity being the unstoppable mindset podcast. It's a great pleasure. Michael Hingson ** 02:20 Well, why don't we start by you telling us a little bit about you growing up and kind of the early Acen, if you will. Okay? Acen Kevin ** 02:31 My story growing up has not been easy in terms of education. I struggled so much through education being unopened, I really did not have anybody to support me through education, but like the sales goes that people are stronger when you're together. So I had really so many people who supported me through education. I was sponsored by five different individuals, people, including an organization in Mara Uganda education. So you can imagine that it has really been a struggle, and that is one of the reason why I decided to give back to the community to see that children who were in the situation that I was, or even was, children that are traveling through education, they can get education. So life has not been really so easy as far as education is concerned. For me, Michael Hingson ** 03:47 one of the things that you do with the foundation, and we'll get to the foundation, but you do a lot of work with children with disabilities. Did you or do you have a disability? Acen Kevin ** 03:57 No, no, I don't have any disability at all. Okay, yeah, Michael Hingson ** 04:04 but that's just one of the areas that you decided that you wanted to work with. So did you? You went to you went to school, and you said education was hard, I assume, because just the normal pressures of being an orphan and and just having to do all the things that you had to do growing up, right? Yes, so Acen Kevin ** 04:24 I really decided to support disability inclusions, support inclusive education, to sponsor children and youth who are blind and those with low vision, not because I have any disability, but because in my community, I see two sides. I see those ones who are empowered, and those one who I educated, and they have the skills they do better. Lacher than the somebody who is blind and is not empowered. Normally, they turn into begging on streets, and they say, they say to start to look at them like a burden in the society. So I, through my charity, and it is what we are doing now, we want to empower them so that they can reach their full potentials, they can be able to earn a living through the skills they get through education. And I am inspired by the blind people who are educated and they are empowered. One of them is the majesty grade one judge who is also from my community is a lawyer. Sorry, it is that is the inspiration I am inspired by people like you. So I want really many people with the disability to get because chance education, yeah, thank you. Michael Hingson ** 06:05 So did you? Did you go to college? Yes, Acen Kevin ** 06:10 yes, I have a degree in accounting and finance. Well, Michael Hingson ** 06:14 that's a little bit different from starting a charity or a foundation, it would seem, but you you got your degree in finance and accounting. Did you do anything directly with that? Did you have any earlier jobs in accounting and finance, or did you decide immediately that you wanted to start the foundation, Acen Kevin ** 06:37 um, with my career in a degree in accounting and finance. I do practice that as well. Even in the NGO, it really helped me to do good accounting taxation. So I still use the same skill to run the strategy, and I practice that before. Yes, accounting and finance. So it has really helped, helped me, yes. So Michael Hingson ** 07:07 tell us a little bit about if you would the foundation, the name of it, and where the name came from, and how you started it. Yes. Acen Kevin ** 07:18 Eating a charity. Education Foundation is a non profit organization that advanced education of disadvantaged children in northern Uganda through provision of scholarships, materials, school supplies and facilities for education. The word eating is the local law language, which means you lift me. So it symbolizes lifting up children out of poverty through education. So eating means you lift me. Michael Hingson ** 07:53 Atinga means you lift me. Okay, I understand that, which is a very clever name and very accurate. Acen Kevin ** 08:04 We focus mainly on disability inclusion and empowering the blind and youth to reach their full potentials. Michael Hingson ** 08:11 When did you start the foundation? Acen Kevin ** 08:15 The foundations, uh, started in 2021 Michael Hingson ** 08:19 so it's fairly new. So it's been, sorry I say it's fairly new. It's been around three years. Yes, Acen Kevin ** 08:26 yes, for three years, yes, but we're already making great impact. Michael Hingson ** 08:32 Well, tell me a little bit about that. Tell me if you could about maybe some of the the people you've helped some of their stories, a little bit, if you would, Acen Kevin ** 08:43 the children that we are supporting, Michael Hingson ** 08:45 yeah, a little bit about them, kind of what successes you have. Acen Kevin ** 08:51 Okay, so, as I said earlier on, that the organization sponsor children through Award Scholarship for education. So the children that we are having and our scholarship programs are children that are really needy, and they are coming from very poor background, so we provide them with full scholarship, and they we educate them right from primary level, secondary level, up to university, then terza institution and vocational depending on the capability of the child. But those children, they are these families that stand out. They they all have different, different stories. Like, for example, we have two families that has many children. They have many children with who are blind. There's one family that have seven children, and of the seven. Children. Four were born completely blind. So in 2019 we started sponsoring one of them. Then this year, we got a sponsor who offered to sponsor a child and is sponsoring one. So so far in that family, we are helping two children, and they it is hard. Life is hard for them, as they are facing farmers and having to take care of the poor, totally blind children and then the rest the seven children all in the family. We also have similar family. There's a family we are supporting now, one girl who is studying in the new school that we have the inclusive schools, and Mary Goretti is the akulo. Akulo comes from a family of nine. There are nine children, but out of the nine, four were born blind, and she she did not really get a chance to study in an inclusive school during our primary. So one of our brother, the elder brother, who is also blind, dropped out of school already, and even her, she had already dropped out of school when our organization was told about her, so we had to pick her, and now she's studying well and learning braille, and she's already in senior one this year. We have met different children with different who are from very poor background. We have one boy that we have been sponsoring. He's already now in senior two. We started sponsoring him right from primary five. He comes from a child headed family. The first time I went to that family was in 2020, 2021, when we started the charity, I shed tears because we could see the grave of the Mother, the Father. And there are these three young boys. They have to take care of themselves. They have to farm to eat. So it's really, it's really very difficult for them, and it makes my I feel happy now to see that the boy we talk is doing well and he studies so he can bless the family in future so many of those children who have the potentials. So in our charity, we are not always sponsoring, the children who are blind, others with low vision. We sponsor all categories of children. However, we have inclusion. So we include everybody. We have those ones who are learn that we are sponsoring. We have those one with without any physical challenge that we are also sponsoring. Michael Hingson ** 13:05 Now, when you say you're sponsoring, you you actually have to contribute to or pay for their education. There isn't public funding available for that. Or how does the process work? When Acen Kevin ** 13:16 we say we are sponsoring, normally, we we don't really have, like, funding grade available. So we keep on donations that come the general donation. And then we also have sponsor child program where we have an individual people, ah, saying that I want to sponsor a child, and we have them sponsoring each children and our charity. So what is the audience not available? We keep on fund raising. We keep on looking for donation for that. And beside the scholarship program, we also provide materials for education, materials like the Braille machines, the Braille papers to inclusive schools for the blind, and we also provide textbooks to other schools that are not inclusive school. So we provide all those materials which are needed for education, Michael Hingson ** 14:20 and that's because the traditional schools really don't have the resources to get those materials themselves. Acen Kevin ** 14:26 Yes, yes. Michael Hingson ** 14:30 So itinga does that. It provides those materials and gives the support to essentially make for more of an equal education for children with disabilities and others who need your support. Acen Kevin ** 14:48 Yes, yes, we we do that. We do that. We make sure. Because, like, say, for one example, in Laos, up region. Where our office is located, you find that there's only one two schools which are giving inclusive education to the blind, and those schools you may go there, they have only two brains that are being shared by teachers and children. So we try to support such schools. Then still in Uganda, you will be surprised if you come here that we still have children that study under the tree, that write down on the on the floor. They write down without men, without books. So we also give school supplies when everybody children facili also give like this, provide this, provide computer so that is under materials for education. Michael Hingson ** 15:54 So I don't know whether this is an easy question to answer. So what does it cost to sponsor a child, maybe for a year in school? Acen Kevin ** 16:05 What it cost to sponsor a child for a year in school? Um, now it depends, but normally when the we are to Award Scholarship, we normally start from primary school. So that's you. You really say it's a hard question, because it varies. First of all, it depends on the school where the child is going, because every school has different fee structures. And then it also depends on the on the level, level of education of that child, if the child is in secondary school, like in Saint Mary's already right now, those who are sponsoring the child there, I it cost, ah, around that is six, 606 188,000 to sponsor a Child per town, so in a year, it's about two two millions Uganda shilling. And that can be how much in Acen Kevin ** 17:08 ah, that can be around 600 pounds sports a child in a secondary school. So the lower level pays also lower the higher levels pays. So space. Michael Hingson ** 17:23 Do you get a lot of resistance from the schools when you talk about, say, bringing a child with a disability into the school? Do they do they welcome? Or is there more resistance because they feel that that kind of a child is not going to be able to get the same level of education or be able to learn as well, or is it pretty welcoming? Acen Kevin ** 17:49 It's not welcoming, not also the welcoming to children with disability, that is the path, and that is why I'm calling this other school, that inclusive school. So they are few schools that do that. So if you take a child when I was still volunteering with the Mara Uganda education plan as an administrator, before even a teenage charity, we had this one girl that had multiple disability and we took her to a school that was an inclusive so the girl was really performing poorly. Sometimes would even get 05 out of 100 because if she's seated outside under the tree, no one would bother if the bell rings, the rest are running to class. No one will care. But for the inclusive school, they have a system where a student, student, like a student, can help the fellow students. Somebody knows that, okay, he cannot see so I can help him if he's moving in a new environment. You cannot maybe climb here. It is not very accessible. Someone can help you push your wheelchair. So it is really hard. It's not really welcoming. If they allow you to study there, then sometime a child go there just to pass and they get a lot of, I don't know, people that discriminate, like, what are you studying for? You can't be anything you know people can discourage and you find that says children are not really happy, but when they are in a inclusive school, they are happy, and they really fit to the environment. They feel important, and they are able to study in that friendly environment and become very, very powerful people in the society. Michael Hingson ** 19:55 Okay, I understand what, what made you. Decide to focus so much attention on disadvantaged children or children with disabilities, that had to be a a pretty challenging decision to make, knowing what you would have to face to make it, make it real. So what Acen Kevin ** 20:17 made me to do that, or what made us to say that the charity should focus in disability inclusions and empowering, especially children who are who are blind and low vision, is because in my society, in my my my community, as I said earlier on, you would see the different in those one who managed to get education and those one who did not. It really hit me hard always when I moved in my town on the street of Kampala and I find somebody who is blind is begging on the street. No, somebody who is having a disability is begging. No. And for them, I feel like the person with disability should even be empowered more than somebody without disability, because if I don't have the disability, I can be able to at least do other things, and you know, but I you really need education, like the blind need education, because right now they are, they Are those assistive technology that help help them to do other things that they it would be hard to do so if you're not educated, it can really be very hard. So I believe that every child has deserved the right to really have education, irrespective of whether your ability, everybody should have education. Michael Hingson ** 22:10 What kind of successes have you experienced so far, you said that you've sponsored children of all ages. So have you had any who were old enough that they've now finished school and gotten jobs or anything like that? Or do you have any examples of children who you have been able to sponsor, who've been able to show that they can learn like anyone else and become more accepted in their in their schools. Acen Kevin ** 22:43 Yes, we have those children that already making us feel happy for what we are doing, because we really see how the charity is making an impact, is bringing changes to the life of children eating our charity, Education Foundation, is working in partnership with the Mara Uganda education plan. So a Mara Uganda education plan has been in Uganda, uh, working in Uganda for the last 10 years, since 211 and when we started the partnership in 2021, they entrusted the children that were already their scholarship to our charity. So those ones that were entrusted to us, they already we have those one that already completed their studies. We have been those ones who are already right now. They are teachers, they are midwife. We have been the one who already completed their diploma in clinical medicine, TiVo engineering we are having those one who have completed already like then we have the students after already doing their degree in education like they want to become teachers. So ready. The charity is changing life. And you see that the children who are from a very poor school in the village, because when we take you to sponsor education, we bring you to a school that provide quality education. So there's life change. Children that we took from primary, they already in secondary school, and they're performing extremely well. And with the children with disability for the last three years that we have worked, we have seen changes in them, like there's one girl joy. Joy is completely blind. When she first joined, she was not very confident, but now she's the one who represent all the blind children and low vision and our charity. She has been representing even other NGO outside. She has traveled outside the country to advocate people, people who are who are blind. So it's really very impressive to see our children, even when they are still standing. You see already the life change. You see a child that came when did not even know English at all, even the interview for scholarship we might have done in the local language, but now they speak English, so there's really a life change. And then with children with disability, one big thing that I also see even their families, their families that already they are they were not having support. They were not having love for such children. Some had already been locked then in the house like the people don't know that there's a child with disability in that family, but the moment we get that child and start sponsoring it, change the attitude of parents toward them. They start to say, okay, because they see how now the child is doing well, is being taken care of, so they also start now to support the love increase have seen. So the mindsets of parents are also changing to see them there. And normally we have programs that parents with children with disability meet together. So you find that they start to they start to see, okay, you are seeing you. Somebody who is blind is already a teacher in the school, is a social worker, is a lawyer. So it also gave them, because if somebody has been in the parents who has been deep in rural village, first of all, you started when some, some people even ask us, now, you want to sponsor this one? Don't you think, why don't you take my child? This one, who can see, hm, I've ever been asked that one, I think two parents did that. There's one who said, You take this one and they leave this one, but after they see how these children are catching up, you know? So it's motivating not only to the to the parents and also even the children. The children get to their mind, get to change. They get to know that they are value in the community. Yes, they can become anything they want, if they study, if they are empowered, so they really strive. But I'm so happy to see how this is making a big impact. Michael Hingson ** 28:06 Well, I can, I can hear it in your voice. I mean, you're, you're clearly very happy and very proud of of the work that you're doing, and absolutely and you're obviously changing attitudes, which is important because we all face that, we face these attitudes, that we're less than other people, and it's so hard to get people to understand that, in fact, we're just as capable as anyone else. Acen Kevin ** 28:35 Yes, yes, that much I've experienced it. That's very true. Very, very true. Michael Hingson ** 28:46 So tell me a little bit more about the whole idea of inclusive secondary school project in northern Uganda, and what that is, and how you're involved with that. Acen Kevin ** 29:02 Oh, yes, the inclusive secondary school in my in the there, there used to be no secondary school which is inclusive. There was no inclusive secondary school in the region, in the whole of Lao sub region in northern Uganda, where our office is created, there were no inclusive secondary school. There were only two inclusive primary school, and in those schools, children were dropping out of school every year, because when you complete your primary then you have nowhere to go. Reason being, the few inclusive schools that we have in Uganda, whole school for the blind, the inclusive school that provide the school that provide inclusive education to the blind, they are far, very, very far from us. And. You don't expect a parents who who is traveling and does not even have a smartphone to coordinate, to even get just admission to go to such school, live a long transport to go to a school which is verified another district in another sub region. Maybe take a child Kampala so shall parents would just giving give it up. And you find that every year these children are dropping out of school, ah, they start going back in the village. And we couldn't imagine it, because for me it's terrible if I imagine somebody who is lying and has no support, no love, no education, no skills to earn a living, I think life can really be very tough for them. So in last year, 2023, eating a charity, Education Foundation and a Mara Uganda education plan took action. We had to say, No, the charity, our charity, is very, very small, but for the love we have for the children, for the heart we have for charity who are like, what can we do? Should we get already exhibit school and we provide them with Braille equipment to support the student? What can we do? Will we manage to build but we started it with faith last year, and so far, we have finished page one of the construction project, which are eight classroom, eight classrooms, administrative offices and the reception. So right now, as I talk, I'm so happy to announce that the school pioneers already with senior one class, and the construction is still going on, but already senior one class is already starting. So next year we shall be having senior this one in senior two, while we had with senior one, then it will continue in senior four, the pioneers will be the first to see the final unit exams. So the school is called Saint Mary's Goretti Secondary School meta. It provide inclusive education to the blind, to those students with low vision. We have a student with celebral palsy. We having students who are learning we are having so it is providing inclusive education to both able and student with disability. And it is amazing. I don't know if you have seen my recent post on LinkedIn, we made a video clip showing how the students are studying together the inclusive classroom. It's amazing. They are studying together in one classroom, and everything is moving fine because they have special needs teachers around, and even those who are not specially teachers, they are learning now to to handle the students. So I'm really so so happy about this school and the initiative already the school, the school is providing not only education, even jobs, teachers who had completed school, they especially teachers, they were able to get jobs in the school The community around now that the construction is also ongoing, and we believe that this is a legacy. We believe that this school will continue for for many years, will be there for many years, to provide inclusive education to the children. I'm happy that the community has embraced it. The community is so happy about the school, Saint Mary's Gore to second with school. I'm being invited in local FM radio stations in northern Uganda many times to talk about the school, so that those those parents who have children with the disability who are not yet aware that already there's an inclusive second school they can to create awareness about the school. I'm happy that even those one who are working with government, they're already advocating they will be having some. Port. And just last town, Uganda Bible Society, they donated to the school the Braille the Braille Bible. We having other po that are donating to us, like the Braille machines. So school has started, and we are really so, so happy about that, and I would like to thank also our partner, Uganda education plan for allowing to support though we call upon everyone who would like to support us so that we can finish we complete the facilities of the school support may not only did the construction, but also equipment. We need those assistive devices. First of all, we have a few brails, and next year, we are expecting other lots of students. So it's impressive, and I'm so joyous every time I just two days ago, a parent who has a child with cerebral palsy, was giving me, telling me how she really struggled to look for schools. She even wanted to leave her job so that she can at least create something, a room to train the so that they see how to train those one their children with disability, because she looked for school, inclusive school, everywhere, she was even trying to call Education Board to ask, Where can I find the inclusive school? So in Uganda, the challenge we are having the secondary school which are inclusive are very, very few. It is more of primary when the child is still young. Yes, you can manage with your child with cerebral palsy, you can manage, but when the child now reach all ordinary level and advanced level, it is hard to find such a school. So this school is really a dream come true for me, for my community. Yes, have Michael Hingson ** 37:10 any of the students, the older students in the school, gone on to get jobs? Sorry, have you had any any of the students who have been in in the inclusion environment or who have attended classes, have they graduated and gone on and gotten jobs yet? Or have you had that level of success? Acen Kevin ** 37:35 Okay, yes, yes, I've had the level of success before. That is one of the motivation for like, for example, this where we have constructed this inclusive school, Saint Mary's, goreti. It's actually at next to the primaries to today, inclusive primary school, all net adults that has been providing inclusive education to to the blind for many years. So many students, many people who studied from net adults and go to opportunity, especially those one who are being sponsored by NGO or hard parents that could afford to take them far to study in an inclusive school, maybe in like in Kampala in iganga, they made it. They made it. And one of the all beings of that school, the old boy of Netta girls primary school made it. He studied law, yeah, he studied law from bucharebe, and he's, he's completely blind, but he was appointed as a grade one chief magistrate, so it's the court judge. Wow, very good. And he has never lost the case. In fact, when he was appointed, even up to now, he has inspired so many people, so many journalists interviewed him, and he can do, he is doing his work, which is really a great inspiration to all the those one who are applying and to all of us who are supporting disability inclusions and inclusive education. Uh huh. So we have. I've seen so many. I've seen those one who managed to become teachers. I've seen the those ones who are social workers, very many, and I'm the another example. If you Michael, I've seen your biography. Yes. So thank you. You all inspire us. Well Michael Hingson ** 39:55 have so you talked about the the young man who became. A magistrate. How about girls? Have any girls gone on to get jobs yet? Acen Kevin ** 40:06 Correct? Any Michael Hingson ** 40:07 girls or women gone on to get jobs after going to the schools? Yes, Acen Kevin ** 40:13 yes. I've seen many girls who become like they are doing managerial questions with NGOs, they are working. That's why I'm saying others are social workers. I've seen others who are teachers, and they are completely they're completely blind, and those one who are advocating, they're working with the organization for for disability to advocate for the rest get education, Michael Hingson ** 40:46 but you do work with children other than children who are blind. It's not just blind children you work with. Yes, uh huh. Okay. Well, tell me, what has all of this taught you? I mean, this was a major I call it an adventure, but it was a major step to start this foundation and to do the work that you're doing. What have you learned from it? Acen Kevin ** 41:12 What I've learned from it? Think I've learned that. I've learnt that everybody, like every child, can really do something like what I've learnt is I've seen, if I've seen how education can empower somebody to become great, because I've seen the children becoming sure having talent like recently, we have been we are performing in Paralympic blind football. So you can see the talent that children with disability have. Some of them are debaters or the two poems I've seen them watch. I've seen them play keyboard, play keyboard, become musicians. So it's really inspiring. I've learned a lot. I've learned that what I've learned working with children with disability, doing the work that we are doing with the charity. So I've learned that if we together, if we empowered and embraced accessibility, disability inclusions and inclusive education, we will create equitable society. And I've also learned that children or people with disability can do anything as long as they are empowered. So we would like to empower them to reach their full potential, Michael Hingson ** 43:13 certainly a pretty important lesson to learn, and I'm glad you have and that you're able to pass that on to to other people? What would you give? What kind of advice would you give to young people who are looking to starting to think about making a difference in their own community? What kind of advice would you want to give them, and when they don't know where to start and so on. Acen Kevin ** 43:45 Yes, I would advise them to first collaborate with like minded people, like minded people, and then they should also know charity, it really has a lot to do with the heart. So they should try to discover, is it really what they want? Because if you have a mind for business, and then you come with the charity, it may not work well for you. So do you have the heart to give back to the community, so I would advise that they should volunteer with maybe other angel PRI and learnt what happens with the charitable organization. How then if they can also do charity work? So there you keep learning. I, for one, I did not just wake up and start a with eating a charity. I also volunteer with the organization, and in my heart, I really wanted to. I. Really wanted to give back to the community. I wanted to at least sponsor one or two children, and I was praying that God, if you can give me a good job with good salary so that I can do that. But it so happened that I got the favor and the way out to operate, to to have the charity funded, which now it's now making me to more than I could imagine. I wouldn't have been able to sponsor many children that we are we are sponsoring now through the charity without just alone as an individual. So it really has got something to do with the heart. What is your heart? You have the you really, is it what you want to do? Because if you have a business mind, don't try it. So yes, those are the advice I can give to those who want to start the charity. It Michael Hingson ** 45:59 is good to explore, which is something that you did. You volunteered. You, you thought about it before you really jumped in and started your own foundation. But you also clearly do work in business, because you have an accounting and finance degree. So do you actually have a full time accounting and finance job as well as doing the foundation, Acen Kevin ** 46:24 no, both are part time accounting and finance doing part time. Then also in the organization, it is I get time to so that I can get time to work, and also my skills in accounting and finance. It has helped me to to run the charity, because we are able to comply to have the annual audited report done, to not have issues with taxations because of the skills. Uh, huh, Michael Hingson ** 47:00 yes. Well, you, you have, you have been traveling on a pretty interesting and exciting journey. Can you maybe give me some stories, a personal story for you about what you've done and and about this journey that you're on and and how it's changed your life. Acen Kevin ** 47:21 So my my personal journey, and how my, the life has changed. Um, it's about education, really. I think my mind is stuck to education, because, as I said, as I said it earlier on, I struggle so much through education, having being sponsored by many people because I was coming to my father died when I was young, And I could not manage really go through with education. I have personally dropped out of school at one time, so I understand how it feels for somebody to drop out of school. I've been out of school, so that's really my personal journey, and right now, having achieved what I wanted to achieve, like to have my degree, it's really great. It has changed my life, and I want every, every one that we support, that are struggling, the children, to also experience this life change. And I'm happy for those who already experiencing the life change. Michael Hingson ** 48:55 Yes, which is great. What are your plans going forward? What do you see is coming next? Acen Kevin ** 49:04 My plan going forward, I would really want to continue advocating on disability inclusions for accessibility, to make sure that everyone is treated equal, irrespective or regardless of your abilities. So I I see myself, or I see eating a child education foundation, together with the marriage Uganda Education Fund and other partners that will come on board. We see ourselves pushing higher and higher i i come from a community where very many people are illiterate. They want to see that many people have education. They are, they are. Able to, you know, to earn a living by themselves, to support others. So yes, and we also hope to complete the construction of Saint Mary's Goretti, so that we have also this, the inclusive school going that can help the children from all level to a level, senior one to senior six. Well, Michael Hingson ** 50:31 let me ask you this, if I might um, what? What would you like? What would you like the people who are listening to our podcast today. What would you like them to learn? And what kind of message do you want them to take away from this? Acen Kevin ** 50:48 Yes, to those who are watching us, to those who are listening to the podcast right now. I I would like them to to know that every child, irregardless of their ability, they have the potential to learn. When they are empowered, they can learn so I call upon all of them. I call upon everybody who is listening to to us right now that they should contact eating a church Education Foundation, or a marriage a Mara Uganda education plan. How there's our website on the bio below, you can support us by through donation, we call upon other organization to partner with us, because together, we can achieve together we can create a critical society. Together we can support disability inclusions. Let's support disability inclusion. Let's support the children. So yes, that is what I would like them to do to help us and the child. We also have a child program. Michael Hingson ** 52:15 Well, if people want to reach out, how do they do that? When Acen Kevin ** 52:20 people want to reach out to us, they can reach out on our website, www.icef-itinga.org It is down in in our bio. Then you can also reach out to us through LinkedIn. You can find us on Facebook. You can find us on Tiktok. You just have to type on Instagram. Also you just type eating charity, Education Foundation. Then you can reach out to us. You will be able to find our office address there. You will be able to find our telephone contacts, yes, feel free to visit us. Feel free to support. I call upon your support for our charity mission together, let us support disability inclusions so Michael Hingson ** 53:15 people can email you. I know it's in your biography they can reach you. At, Kevin, k, e, v, I N, at, I C, E, F, dash, I T, I N, G, A, dot, O, R, G, and so I hope people will reach out to you, and Acen Kevin ** 53:37 I look forward to that right Michael Hingson ** 53:39 now. I hope that they will support and I hope that they will also take the message back to their communities, because clearly you are setting a very positive example that people should follow. And I and I'm glad that we did have the opportunity to finally get together and do this today. Um, it's been a while in coming. You're 10 hours ahead of us, so that makes it kind of fun to be able to schedule a time. But we did make it work, didn't we? Acen Kevin ** 54:10 Yes, yes, we did. Thank you so much for the opportunity, for giving me this great opportunity to speak to the whole world about what we are doing at English and Education Foundation to tell them that, yes, we are supporting children who are blind, the dose with low vision, yes, and we are having the construction of an inclusive school going on. Lira, Michael Hingson ** 54:39 well, I appreciate you saying that and that you took the time to come on and and be with us today, and I want to thank all of you for listening and watching us on YouTube or wherever you're seeing our podcast or hearing our podcast, mostly hearing, I'd love to hear from you if you have ideas for guests and attend you as well, if you know anyone. Else who ought to be a guest on unstoppable mindset. Please let us know I am easily reachable at Michael M, I C, H, A, E, L, H i at accessibe, A, C, C, E, S, S, I, B, e.com, you can also go to our podcast page, which is w, w, w, dot Michael hingson.com/podcast, and Michael Hinkson is m, I C, H, A, E, L, H, I N, G, S O n.com/podcast, so we appreciate your listening and whoever you are, wherever you may be, please give us a five star rating on the podcast. What we do here is try to show people who are unstoppable and and we want everyone to realize that they can be more unstoppable than they think they can. And I think that Acen, Kevin is definitely showing that, and I hope that you'll all take that very much to heart. So give us a five star rating. We appreciate it. And again Acen, one last time, I'd like to thank you for being here with us and taking your time this afternoon. Acen Kevin ** 56:03 You're welcome. Thank you so much. It's a pleasure. It's been a pleasure being the podcast. **Michael Hingson ** 56:13 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. I hope that you'll join us again next week, and in future weeks for upcoming episodes. To subscribe to our podcast and to learn about upcoming episodes, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com slash podcast. Michael Hingson is spelled m i c h a e l h i n g s o n. While you're on the site., please use the form there to recommend people who we ought to interview in upcoming editions of the show. And also, we ask you and urge you to invite your friends to join us in the future. If you know of any one or any organization needing a speaker for an event, please email me at speaker at Michael hingson.com. I appreciate it very much. 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GDP Script/ Top Stories for October 23rd Publish Date: October 23rd From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Wednesday, October 23rd and Happy Birthday to Weird Al Yankovic ***10.23.24 – BIRTHDAY – WEIRD AL YANKOVIC*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. 1. Norcross Grad Alvin Kamara Signs 2-year, $24.5M Extension with Saints 2. Gwinnett Schools Scales Back on Clear Book Bag Rule. Here's Why 3. Gwinnett Tech's Nursing Program Receives National Accreditation Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on diabetes. 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: KIA MOG (07.14.22 KIA MOG) STORY 1: Norcross Grad Alvin Kamara Signs 2-year, $24.5M Extension with Saints Alvin Kamara, a Norcross graduate, is staying with the New Orleans Saints after signing a two-year, $24.5 million contract extension, keeping him with the team through 2026. Despite rumors of a trade, Kamara denied wanting to leave. The extension helps the Saints save about $18 million against the salary cap in 2025. Kamara, who has been with the Saints since being drafted in 2017, has had a successful career, including being named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and making five Pro Bowls. This season, he has 438 rushing yards, six touchdowns, and 34 receptions for 252 yards. STORY 2: Gwinnett Schools Scales Back on Clear Book Bag Rule. Here's Why Gwinnett County Public Schools is facing criticism for purchasing clear book bags for students before gathering feedback from parents on a proposed requirement for their use. Initially planned for all schools, the policy is now a pilot program at select schools. Critics, like Steve Smith, argue the district moved forward with a $1.3 million purchase before the survey was completed. The clear bags are a response to a recent school shooting, but opinions are divided: 50.7% of parents oppose the bags, while 87% of students are against them. Despite mixed feedback, the district will proceed with the pilot program, emphasizing safety concerns. STORY 3: Gwinnett Tech's Nursing Program Receives National Accreditation Gwinnett Technical College's Associate Degree Nursing program has received accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) through 2032. This accreditation confirms the program's adherence to rigorous standards, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for the workforce. It enhances the college's reputation and strengthens ties with healthcare industry leaders, assuring employers of the graduates' readiness and skills. The ACEN accreditation process involves a thorough evaluation, including a self-study report and on-site peer review. This recognition underscores Gwinnett Tech's commitment to providing quality nursing education aligned with industry needs. 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: Tom Wages (08.05.24 OBITS_FINAL) STORY 4: Kemp announces another $1B tax rebate Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced a tax rebate exceeding $1 billion for the second time in three years, to be included in the mid-year budget presented to the General Assembly in January. This rebate aims to aid Georgians, especially those impacted by Hurricane Helene, amidst ongoing high prices. Kemp also recently suspended the state sales tax on gasoline following the hurricane. The rebate offers $250 for single filers, $375 for heads of households, and $500 for joint filers. Kemp emphasized using the state's budget surplus for taxpayer relief rather than expanding government programs. STORY 5: Gateway85 CID Celebrates Safety Enhancing Sidewalk Project Officials from the Gateway85 Community Improvement District and Gwinnett County celebrated the completion of the Oakbrook Parkway sidewalk project, enhancing pedestrian safety and connectivity. This 1.5-mile sidewalk between Jimmy Carter Blvd. and Indian Trail Lilburn Rd. improves access in a busy business area. Since its inception, Gateway85 CID has added over 20 miles of sidewalks and improved lighting. The project aims to boost local businesses by increasing foot traffic. The celebration also highlighted other initiatives like microtransit and clean-up efforts. Officials praised the partnership between Gateway85 CID and Gwinnett County for driving community development and infrastructure improvements. 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Ar ôl cael eu plesio'n fawr yn nwy gêm gyntaf, mae Owain Tudur Jones a Malcolm Allen yn disgwyl yn eiddgar i weld y perfformiadau nesaf Cymru o dan y rheolwr newydd Craig Bellamy yn erbyn Gwald yr Iâ a Montenegro yng Nghynghrair y Pencampwyr. Pwy fydd yn cychwyn tro ‘ma? Beth fydd siâp y tîm? A pham bod gan Ows atgofion sigledig o chwarae yn Reykjavik?01'00 Cyffro'r cyfnod rhyngwladol 04'00 Anaf Ows a cherydd Bellamy 10'00 Disgwyliadau'n codi? 21'00 Dewis y tîm a dyfalu'r sgôr 28'45 Y ddaear yn symud i OTJ 30'00 Hoff dîm Cymru 35'00 Acen mawr Saesneg 39'00 Tîm dan21 am greu hanes 44'45 Lewis Koumas – y gobaith mawr newydd? 48'00 Omer Riza yn y ffrâm gyda Chaerdydd? 51'20 Paul Watson yn gadael Abertawe
Nuestro invitado en este episodio es Anouar Bakkali, autor del libro «Liberando los asalariados» (Acen, 2024). En esta obra, Bakkali realiza una exploración profunda y reflexiva de las similitudes y diferencias entre el trabajo asalariado y la esclavitud, buscando promover un diálogo constructivo que enriquezca nuestra comprensión de este tema crucial en la sociedad contemporánea y explorar posibles vías para mejorar la satisfacción laboral y la calidad de vida de los trabajadores. Tras conocer los motivos que llevaron al autor a escribir este libro, profundizamos en los aspectos que el trabajo asalariado y la esclavitud aún tienen en común, tales como la privación de libertad, la falta de propósito en el trabajo, la subordinación laboral y la jerarquía organizativa. A continuación, examinamos las diferencias entre ambos modelos laborales, como la capacidad de elegir quién es nuestro «amo», la posibilidad de poner fin a la relación laboral y la influencia del derecho laboral. Finalmente, Anouar compartirá con nosotros estrategias y recomendaciones pragmáticas dirigidas a empresarios, directivos y representantes de los trabajadores, destinadas a transformar la dinámica laboral y romper con las cadenas invisibles que aún atan a muchos trabajadores asalariados.
Episode 228 – Ranger Command at C2E2 and ACen 2024 and Interview with Lex Lang Originally recorded at the shows April 26-28th, May 17th and review on July 26th. It’s time to Ranger Up with trekkieb47 as he talks all things Power Rangers on the Four Eyed Radio Network with RANGER COMMAND POWER HOUR! Hosts […]
Episode 228 – Ranger Command at C2E2 and ACen 2024 and Interview with Lex Lang Originally recorded at the shows April 26-28th, May 17th and review on July 26th. It's time to Ranger Up with trekkieb47 as he talks all things Power Rangers on the Four Eyed Radio Network with RANGER COMMAND POWER HOUR! Hosts […]
Episode 228 – Ranger Command at C2E2 and ACen 2024 and Interview with Lex Lang Originally recorded at the shows April 26-28th, May 17th and review on July 26th. It’s time to Ranger Up with trekkieb47 as he talks all things Power Rangers on the Four Eyed Radio Network with RANGER COMMAND POWER HOUR! Hosts […]
For this week's retrospective, it's actually us talking about how much we enjoyed the Midwest convention. We appreciate the ACEN team for giving us this opportunity to cover this convention and we hope to continue to work with them again in the future. Site: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deadpixelsoftheinternet Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6DRMrv0PIxafjvjWH9rT8g Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ROO69EAySRoc7Ag7SEtq7 Twitter (Not X) https://twitter.com/TDPOTIPodcast Joe's Twitter: https://twitter.com/joerckpeko Lorne's Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrokenHexagram
Do ya have it in ya to make it epic? This week I talk about having a fun ol' time at ACEN 2024, going as a garbage bag for my cosplay, going to both the Yakuza and the Hololive Meetup, going to Combo Breaker 2024, the Beetlejuice Beetlejuice trailer, playing Immortals of Aveum, playing Star Wars Jedi Survivor, Doug Walker being on Smiling Friends, seeing The Fall Guy, May the 12th Be With You, Rebel Moon Part 2 The Scargiver, watching Magnolia 1999, rewatching both Deadpool 1 and 2, Gangs of New York, and Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. Mediocre. Site: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deadpixelsoftheinternet Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6DRMrv0PIxafjvjWH9rT8g Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ROO69EAySRoc7Ag7SEtq7 Twitter (Not X) https://twitter.com/TDPOTIPodcast Joe's Twitter: https://twitter.com/joerckpeko Lorne's Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrokenHexagram
ACEN in the midwest just wrapped up last weekend with a Lotus Juice concert to boot! Since we were not able to attend we are joined by Liam Omega who was there. Liam is known for his covers of Persona/SMT cover songs online. Check out Liam on X/Twitter @Liam_Omega Support the podcast: Patron.com/SMTN Subscribe on YouTube Here: https://www.youtube.com/user/torchwood4SP Check out the Shin Megami Tensei Network podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shin-megami-tensei-network/id1527210478 Spotify: https://t.co/wOXqDqPqoc?amp=1 Find us online X/Twitter @SMTNetwork @Torchwood4sp Join the Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SMTNetwork Join our discord.gg/TkBgNpp
For millennial music journos like us, Simon Reynolds is one of the Goats. He's a writer best known for his era-defining book on dance music, Energy Flash and the ultimate history of post-punk, Rip It Up And Start Again. But there's barely a genre that Simon hasn't touched, from hip-hop, shoegaze and glam rock to pivotal essays on Auto-Tune, “conceptronica” and the hardcore continuum.Reynolds' newest book is a collection of essays, interviews and reviews on the idea of “futuromania” –his word for electronic music's obsession with the manifesting the future. Futuromania kicks off in 1977 with Donna Summer's ‘I Feel Love' and sweeps up half a century of electronic genius, with writing on household names (Kraftwerk, Daft Punk, Future), underground icons (Acen, The Mover, Omni Trio) and nebulous trends like the ambient revival.Unsurprisingly, we couldn't squeeze all of that in a single episode. But we did talk to Simon about the lure of accelerationism, dance music's middle-aged desires, Daft Punk's yearning for the “mass synchrony” of the ‘70s, the uncanniness of Boards of Canada, and how he learned to stop worrying about retromania and start loving Dry Cleaning. Plus: he gave us the scoop on his next book! We think it's an exclusive!!Thanks for listening to No Tags. If you like what we do, consider following us on Substack and social media (we're @notagspodcast everywhere) or rating and reviewing us on your podcast app of choice. Get full access to No Tags at notagspodcast.substack.com/subscribe
Take the microwave memes. This week we talk about getting ready for the upcoming ACEN, the ongoing battle between Kendrick and Drake, going this year's C2E2, Sony trying to make you connect your HellDivers 2 account to a Playstation account, Sony redacting that idea, Watcher doing the same thing, then redacting that idea, Kindergarten Cop, Call Me By Your Name, Mars Needs Moms, rewatching Taxi Driver, Challengers, Argylle, The Contestant, Unfrosted, and the Star Wars Holiday Special. May the Sixth be with you. Site: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deadpixelsoftheinternet Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6DRMrv0PIxafjvjWH9rT8g Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ROO69EAySRoc7Ag7SEtq7 Twitter (Not X) https://twitter.com/TDPOTIPodcast Joe's Twitter: https://twitter.com/joerckpeko Lorne's Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrokenHexagram
One Piece on Eiichiro Odan fantasiaseikkailu, jossa nuori kumimies Monkey D. Luffy tovereineen purjehtii maailman ympäri etsien legendaarista merirosvoaarretta ja totuutta maailman historiasta. Sarja on niin massiivinen, että tässä jaksossa käsittelyyn pääsee vain sen ensimmäinen puolisko. Ajankohtaisosiossa palaamme katsastamaan, mitä kuuluu Square Enixin digimangapalvelu Manga Up!:ille sekä Suomeen paluuta tekevälle mangakustantaja Ivrealle. Lopuksi juhlistamme Mangakartan sataa ensimmäistä jaksoa ja viittä ensimmäistä vuotta muistelemalla niitä yhdessä kuulijoiden kanssa. --- Kommentoi | Threads | Mastodon | Bluesky | X | Instagram --- 01:40 – KUULUMISET: ILMOITUSASIAA - Mangakartta pitää tauon, ja seuraava jakso ilmestyy näillä näkymin 13.6.2024 - Anime-Alias Desuconissa 04:38 – ONE PIECE: ESITTELY - One Piece 08:12 – ONE PIECE: RAKENNE - One Piecen juonikaaret (faniwiki; faniwikilinkkejä kannattaa klikkailla varoen, sillä siellä ei kaihdeta spoilereita) - Jakso 50, jossa puhuimme Kuroshitsujista ja sen juonikaarirakenteesta - Jakso 94, jossa puhuimme My Hero Academiasta ja sen juonikaarirakenteesta - Jakso 95, jossa puhuimme kuulijakommenttiosiossa One Piecen luvunaloituskuvista koostuvista jatkosivutarinoista 18:45 – ONE PIECE: MAAILMANRAKENNUS - One Piecen maailma (faniwiki) - Lokitikut ja Grand Linen lopussa odottava aarresaari Laugh Tale (kuva) (jonka nimi kirjoitettiin vuosien ajan kaikkialla “Raftel”, kunnes oikea kirjoitusasu kävi ilmi ensin vuoden 2019 elokuvassa One Piece: Stampede ja pian tämän jälkeen mangassakin luvussa 967) - Grand Linen ilmaston höpöhöpö-logiikka (kuva) - Pirunmarjat (fauna, logia ja paramythia – huom. englanninkielisissä lähteissä käytetään välillä eri termistöä ja nimistöä kuin suomijulkaisussa) (faniwiki) - Etanafoonit (faniwiki) - Esimerkki mustasta salakuuntelu-etanafoonista (kuva) - Päivän lehti (faniwiki) - Maailmanhallitus (faniwiki) - Merivoimissa rehottaa korruptio (kuva) - Kaapparilordit (faniwiki; spoilerivaroitus) - Oikean maailman historiallinen kaapparijärjestelmä - Neljä merirosvokeisaria (faniwiki; AIVAN ERITYINEN spoilerivaroitus) - Poneglyfi-steelat vihjaavat salatusta menneisyydestä, jonka valtio haluaa piilottaa (kuva) - Petterin luento vuoden 2018 Desucon Frostbitessä siitä, miten oikeistonationalismiteemat näkyvät animessa ja mangassa (YouTube, relevantti osuus kohdasta 26:25 eteenpäin) 41:09 – ONE PIECE: TAIDE JA TYYLI - Ruudut jatkuvat usein yli keskiaukeamataitoksen, mikä tekee pokkarimuodossa lukemisesta välillä haastavaa (kuva) - Wanted-pokkarista löytyvän Romance Dawn -pilottilyhärin piirrostyyli on vielä enemmän Dragon Ballin näköistä, ja maailmanrakennuskin on vähän erilaista (kuva) 51:25 – ONE PIECE: EAST BLUE -SAAGA - Tärkeä olkihattu (kuva) - Takaumat taustoittavat nykyhetken yhteiskunnallisia ja vallankäyttöön liittyviä ongelmia, oli kyse sitten laillisista hallitsijoista tai valtaa pitävistä rikollislordeista (kuva) - Smoker ostaa lapselle jäätelön (kuva) - TV Tropes: Pet the Dog 01:10:27 – ONE PIECE: HAHMOFOKUKSESSA NAMI - Nami (faniwiki) - Ranma 1/2:n Nabiki - Slayersin Lina Inverse - Luffy, auta (kuva) 01:19:46 – ONE PIECE: ALABASTA-SAAGA - Laboon-valas ja herrasmieslupaus (kuva) - Tämä lippu ei katkea (kuva) - Crocodile on ensimmäinen aidosti ylivoimaisen tuntuinen vastus Luffylle (faniwiki) - Alabastan sisällissota alkamassa (kuva) - Prinsessa Vivi / Miss Wednesday (faniwiki) 01:34:14 – ONE PIECE: HAHMOFOKUKSESSA CHOPPER - Tony Tony Chopper (faniwiki) 01:37:11 – ONE PIECE: TAIVASSAARI-SAAGA - Mustaparta vaikuttaa nilkkiydestään huolimatta melkeinpä hyvältä tyypiltä, koska uskoo unelmiin (kuva) - Ylisukupolvinen konflikti rajallisista resursseista (kuva) - Maaretin mainitsema postaus siitä, miksi taivassaariseikkailu oli aliarvostettu - Kumimies vs. salamamies (kuva) - Ener (faniwiki) - Great Teacher Onizuka - Eminem - Diaalit (faniwiki) 01:52:08 – ONE PIECE: WATER SEVEN JA ENIES LOBBY - Iceburg (faniwiki) - Muinaisase Plutonia ei tarvita (kuva) - Katkera tappio (kuva) - Robin tahtoo elää ja Ampunaamio ampuu merivoimien lipun (kuva) - Uudet etsintäkuulutukset (kuva) - Vaihde 2 (kuva) - Vaihde 3 (kuva) - Hautajaiset (kuva) - Going Merry (faniwiki) - Thousand Sunny (faniwiki) 02:09:54 – ONE PIECE: HAHMOFOKUKSESSA FRANKY - Franky (faniwiki) 02:12:10 – ONE PIECE: HAHMOFOKUKSESSA USOPP - Usopp (faniwiki) - Usopp hakemassa rahoja takaisin (kuva) - Luffyn ja Usoppin riita (kuva) - Anteeksipyyntö (kuva) 02:16:25 – ONE PIECE: HAHMOFOKUKSESSA ROBIN - Nico Robin (faniwiki) - Robinin hankala nuoruus etsintäkuulutettuna (kuva) - Buster Call (faniwiki) 02:23:52 – ONE PIECE: THRILLER BARK - Gecko Moria (faniwiki) - Thriller Barkin kauhuestetiikkaa (kuva) - Zorolle ei käyny kuinkaan (kuva) - Bartholomew Kuma (faniwiki) - Binksin viiniä (YouTube) - Pahasti loukkaantunut vanhus -vitsi… (kuva) - …saa toistosta punchlinen (kuva) - Ei muistettu mainita, että vanhassa Pikkuponit-animaatiossa oli samantyyppinen varjojenvarastamisjakso legendaarisessa jaksossa, jossa pahikset ryöstivät yleisöltä varjot, kun poptähti Ritari Varjon konsertissa (Dailymotion) 02:31:15 – ONE PIECE: HAHMOFOKUKSESSA BROOK - Brook (faniwiki) 02:34:16 – ONE PIECE: TAISTELU MAAILMAN HUIPULLA - Kontra-amiraalit Kizaru, Akainu ja Aokiji (kuva) - Pahin sukupolvi (faniwiki) - Taivaslohikäärmeet ovat käsittämättömiä ihmishirviöitä (kuva) - Merenmiehet ja nereidit kohtaavat rasismia (kuva) - Silvers Rayleigh (kuva) - Luffy ei halua spoilereita (kuva) - Ace ja Luffy 40v ja 60v - Aura (kuva) - Kaapparilordi Boa Hancock (faniwiki) - Impel Down (faniwiki) - Buggyn fanijoukot (kuva) - Niin urhoollinen Bon Clay ;__; (kuva) - Rannalla Hintsulan virran (kuva) - Jinbei (faniwiki) - Emporio Ivankov (faniwiki) - Valkoparta (kuva) - Luffy ja Ace (kuva) - Portgas D. Acen kuolema (kuva) - Mulla on doverini (kuva) 03:13:13 – ONE PIECE: HAHMOFOKUKSESSA LUFFY - Monkey D. Luffy (faniwiki) - Metten luento One Piecen Netflix-sarjasta DesuTalksissa 2023 (YouTube) - Josuke Higashigata, JoJo's Bizarre Adventuren neljäs päähenkilö - Yoh Asakura, Shaman Kingin päähenkilö - Lippueamiraali Monkey D. Garp, Luffyn isoisä ja rempseä pitkän linjan sotilas (kuva) - Kapinallisjohtaja Monkey D. Dragon, Luffyn isä, joka ei ole tehnyt sarjassa vielä mitään muuta kuin poseerannut coolisti (kuva) - Garp suostui pitämään huolta Gold Rogerin pojasta kun pyydettiin, vaikka on tsunderepappa (kuva) - Sabo, Luffyn ja Acen veriveli (kuva) - Artful Dodger, Charles Dickensin romaanin Oliwer Twistin katulapsipoika, jonka inspiroima Sabo selvästi on - 7-vuotias Luffy on sairaan söpö t: Maaret (kuva) - Luffyn muistelussa Acen kanssa juodusta valamaljasta näkyi 0,5 mm Sabon valamaljan varjoa, koska Saboa ei oltu vielä esitelty (kuva) - Luvunaloituskuvassa vahva implikaatio siitä, että Sabo ei kuollutkaan 03:26:02 – ONE PIECE: HAHMOFOKUKSESSA ACE - Portgas D. Ace (faniwiki) - Mutta vähän pelastui kuitenkin (kuva) 03:28:55 – ONE PIECE: VÄLIYHTEENVETO 03:31:25 – MANGA UP! -PALVELUN KUUKAUSITILAUS - Square Enixin digimangapalvelu Manga Up! - Jakso 71, jossa puhuimme siitä, miten Manga Up! oli karmea käyttökokemus - Jakso 83, jossa puhuimme Manga Up! -palvelusta lukemaamme sarjaa Smoking behind the Supermarket with You 03:39:30 – IVREAN PALUU, OSA 2 - Jakso 97, jossa puhuimme aiheesta viimeksi - Shievan twiitti Ivrean julkaisuaikataulun muutoksesta - Ivrean nettisivut (julkaisuaikataulu etusivulla) - Alun perin lupailtu julkaisuaikataulu (kuva) - Sangatsu Mangan Antti Valkaman Facebook-postaus One Piecen käännösjupakasta (vain kavereille) 03:53:26 – MANGAKARTTA 5V JA 100 JAKSOA: ERUFAILON - Jakso 55, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Astra - Avaruuden haaksirikkoiset - Jakso 15, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Tuulen laakson Nausicaä - Jakso 21, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Our Dreams at Dusk - Jakso 52, jossa puhuimme sarjasta After the Rain - Jakso 68, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Limit - Jakso 73, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Sweat and Soap - Jakso 84, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Fullmetal Alchemist - Jakso 92, jossa puhuimme sarjasta I Want to Hold Aono-kun so Badly I Could Die - Jakso 66, jossa puhuimme ääniefekteistä - Jakso 93, jossa puhuimme mangakansista - Jakso 98, jossa puhuimme siitä, näyttääkö kaikki manga samalta - Jakso 6, jossa puhuimme siitä, miksi manga kiinnostaa 03:57:38 – MANGAKARTTA 5V JA 100 JAKSOA: JEREMIAS - Jakso 70, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Ruridragon ja jakso 71, jossa puhuimme Ruridragonin tauolle jäämisestä - Jakso 66, jossa puhuimme ääniefekteistä 04:02:03 – MANGAKARTTA 5V JA 100 JAKSOA: RINRIN - Jakso 20, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Vanitaksen kirja - Rinrin lukunurkka -mangablogi 04:05:18 – MANGAKARTTA 5V JA 100 JAKSOA: NITA - Afureko-blogi - Jakso 89, jossa puhuimme Nitan kanssa mangan yhdeksän vuosikymmenen historiasta - Maaginen suklaapuoti - Jakso 96, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Fake - Pet Shop of Horrors - Rookies - Dragon Knights - Sorcerer Hunters 04:12:23 – MANGAKARTTA 5V JA 100 JAKSOA: PERTZA - Tokyopopia tylytetty esim. jaksossa 23 ja jaksossa 73 - Naiskuvausta tylytetty esim. jaksossa 41 (Dr. Stone) ja jaksossa 60 (Death Note) - Bakuman mainittu - Twitter-viesti, jossa kritisoidaan Tokyopopin matalia freelancer-palkkioita - Tokyopopin vetäjä Stu Levy - Eerie Queerie! (alkuperäisnimeltään Ghost) 04:16:34 – MANGAKARTTA 5V JA 100 JAKSOA: UMIASE - Jakso 10, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Peach Girl - Jakso 50, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Kuroshitsuji - Piru hovimestariksi - Jakso 38, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Tokyo Tarareba Girls - Mangasplaining-podcastin jakso sarjasta - Jakso 8, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Aron morsiamet - Jakso 88, jossa puhuimme Ogeretsu Tanakasta - Jakso 31, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Kasane - Kasanen tekijän uusi sarja Steel of the Celestial Shadows - Jakso 80, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Nana & Kaoru - Ranskan mangamarkkinasta olemme puhuneet esimerkiksi jaksossa 66 ja jaksossa 99 - Jakso 33, jossa puhuimme harlekiinimangasta - Jakso 49, jakso 52, jakso 58 ja jakso 75, joissa puhuimme sarjasta Harem Days - Jakso 63, jakso 71 ja jakso 88, joissa puhuimme kiinalaisesta danmei-kirjasarjasta Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation 04:26:04 – MANGAKARTTA 5V JA 100 JAKSOA: ANNI K. - Anni K. Comics - Jakso 62, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Saiyuki - Jakso 73, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Sweat and Soap 04:32:09 – MANGAKARTTA 5V JA 100 JAKSOA: CILLA - Jakso 97, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Perfect World sekä Ivrean uudesta tulemisesta Suomeen - Jakso 96, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Fake - Äänijälki-podcastin jakso 35, jossa puhuttiin Devilman-sarjan eri versioinneista 04:36:01 – MANGAKARTTA 5V JA 100 JAKSOA: FUMIKKI - Jakso 59, jossa puhuimme sarjasta The Rose of Versailles - Jakso 43, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Witch Hat Atelier - Jakso 50, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Kuroshitsuji - Jakso 88, jossa puhuimme Ogeretsu Tanakasta - Jakso 51, jossa puhuimme isekai-sarjoista Daizin kanssa - Descending Stories: Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinju - Junjou Romantica ja sen spinoff-sarja Sekai-ichi hatsukoi eli The World's Greatest First Love 04:41:50 – MANGAKARTTA 5V JA 100 JAKSOA: MARUMUJU - Mangakartan joulukalenteri - Jakso 50, jossa puhuimme sarjoista Kuroshitsuji ja Dick Fight Island 04:46:12 – MANGAKARTTA 5V JA 100 JAKSOA: JARMO - Geekkicast - Jakso 89, jossa puhuimme mangan yhdeksän vuosikymmenen historiasta ja Devilmanista - Jakso 54, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Golden Kamuy - Jakso 18, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Pluto 04:50:36 – MANGAKARTTA 5V JA 100 JAKSOA: LAURA ANNIINA 04:52:13 – MANGAKARTTA 5V JA 100 JAKSOA: TMMCULE - Jakso 16, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Takane & Hana - Jakso 33, jossa puhuimme harlekiinimangasta 04:54:19 – MANGAKARTTA 5V JA 100 JAKSOA: CHINO MORENO - Kempele on kunta Pohjois-Pohjanmaalla, Oulun vieressä - Yle: Junat alkavat pysähtyä taas Kempeleessä - Kauppakeskus Zeppelinin merirosvolaiva korvattiin Prismalla - Zatelliitin kosteikkoalue 05:02:08 – MANGAKARTTA 5V JA 100 JAKSOA: YHTEENVETO - Jakso 37, jossa puhuimme Maijan kanssa poikarakkaus- ja tyttörakkausgenrejen eroista - Jakso 51, jossa puhuimme Daizin kanssa isekai-sarjoista - Jakso 72, jossa puhuimme Haiderin kanssa kuolemanpelisarjoista - Jakso 89, jossa puhuimme Nitan kanssa mangan yhdeksän vuosikymmenen historiasta 05:03:19 – LOPETUS
There are more than 2,600 colleges and universities with nursing degree programs in the United States, offering a mix of options from associate-level degrees to doctorates. Ensuring that those programs deliver high-quality education is the focus of today's guest, Kathy Chappell, PhD, RN, the CEO of the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, also known as ACEN. “We have this regulatory compliance function as an accreditor, but at the end of the day, it's about high-quality education for nurses. We want their students to excel so it's really our job to be their support and partner in understanding and meeting the standards,” Chappell tells host Hillary Acer. The veteran clinician and educator says ACEN is also assuming the role of partner in the broader cause of addressing the nursing shortage by using its influence to support the expansion of education programs, which she thinks should be a national priority. “I would consider it to be a public health crisis. I really do. I think it's as critical as the COVID pandemic.” This is a great scan of nursing education that includes a discussion of international accreditation, interprofessional education and the challenges nursing programs face in preparing students for a very demanding profession. Mentioned in this episode: https://www.acenursing.org/
The Yindjibarndi people of the First Nations have teamed up with ACEN, a Filipino renewables company, to create and manage green energy projects in Western Australia's Pilbara region. The partnership represents one of the biggest renewable energy efforts in Australia led by Indigenous communities. - Nagsama ang ACEN, isang Filipino-listed renewables company at ang Yindjibarndi people sa isang makasaysayang pakikipagtulungan para sa malalaking proyektong pang-enerhiya sa Western Australia.
It's (Not) a Forced Retrospective. talk (somewhat professionally) about Acen 2023. We talk about what happened since then, what was popular, who we saw, and what we did. It was the year of the suits. Gotta be fresh. Site: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deadpixelsoftheinternet Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6DRMrv0PIxafjvjWH9rT8g Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ROO69EAySRoc7Ag7SEtq7 Joe's Twitter: https://twitter.com/joerckpeko Lorne's Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrokenHexagram
Ruben and RJ return in another Postgame edition of The Hot Cast. They discuss the win in Austin and how they did it-- alongside the redemption of Xherdan Shaqiri and why he's playing well all of a sudden. They talk about innovative ways Frank Klopas has this team playing and how his substitution decisions have helped improve the way the Fire games have played out. Then they talk about what the next week is like with games in Foxboro and Toronto coming up in the next week. All of that plus ACEN vibes on this week's Hot Cast. A link to the formation tweet discussed in the episode https://twitter.com/amcalabrese12/status/1661543829575540736 Support Us at patreon.com/thelantern
Yahaha! You found me! This week I take a break from playing The Legend of Zelda Tears of The Kingdom by talking about the new announcement of Mortal Kombat 1, going to a strawberry festival, getting mouth surgery, Overwatch 2 losing PVE, watching Evil Dead Rise, torturing Koroks in Tears of The Kingdom, buying a ton of Ramune, going to ACEN 2023, and going to all the raves. Don't mind me, just making a titan in Tears of The Kingdom. Site: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deadpixelsoftheinternet Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6DRMrv0PIxafjvjWH9rT8g Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ROO69EAySRoc7Ag7SEtq7 Joe's Twitter: https://twitter.com/joerckpeko Lorne's Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrokenHexagram
It's party time. This week we talk about our experiences with Acen. That's Anime Central in Chicago. We talk about what we have done, our favorute memores, becoming viral on Twitter, being overwhelmed at a convention, and what we like about it. Line-Con is second best con. Site: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deadpixelsoftheinternet Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6DRMrv0PIxafjvjWH9rT8g Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ROO69EAySRoc7Ag7SEtq7 Joe's Twitter: https://twitter.com/joerckpeko Lorne's Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrokenHexagram
UK - GYM MIX 002 - Feat. Leah Music, AlanaMaria, Ms Banks, NSG, Backroad, Kojo Funds, JHus, One Acen by DJ TEESHOW
How much of a threat are the four Federal lawsuits against Vineyard Wind? All of the cases charge that the BOEM's environmental review was inadequate. We discuss what's at stake and how we see the cases progressing. Legal cases may be harder to predict than wind: GE and Siemens Gamesa just settled their patent dispute. Meanwhile, the US DOE has released its Offshore Wind Energy Strategy to reach 110GW by 2050 and lower PPE by a third. Allen and Joel wonder how the DOE plans to do it. Will there be R&D grants? Does DOE have a wondrous new technology up its sleeve? Or will we buy Chinese turbines? Speaking of innovation, RWE and BP are both looking for projects to fund. RWE is looking for innovations that improve circularity and reduce waste and also for systems integrations that improve system flexibility. The winners get to test their concepts with RWE team and other experts. Similarly,BP's Offshore Wind Innovation Challenge wants to see concepts that reduce waste and other potential negatives of wind while balancing energy supply and demand. See show notes for application details and deadlines. Scottish Power Renewables has ordered 95 SG 14-236 DD wind turbines for the East Anglia 3 wind power project in the North Sea. There's a great repowering project (actually, eight!) going on in Texas, thanks to the IRA and a new partnership between ACEN and PivotGen, to be completed in less than a year. And our Wind Farm of the Week is Rattlesnake Creek Wind Farm, in Nebraska, which will power both Adobe and Facebook facilities. But are there any rattlesnakes? Grab your earbuds...there's a lot more in this episode! Visit Pardalote Consulting at https://www.pardaloteconsulting.com Wind Power Lab - https://windpowerlab.com Weather Guard Lightning Tech - www.weatherguardwind.com Intelstor - https://www.intelstor.com BP Innovation Application Site - https://innovation.bp.com/offshorewindcircularity RWE Innovation Application Site - https://www.rwe.com/en/research-and-development/project-plans/innovation-competition/#competition-2023 Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard's StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes' YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Uptime 160 Allen Hall: Joel, we just celebrated our third. Of the Uptime Wind Energy podcast, Joel Saxum: Man, time flies when you're having fun. Allen Hall: Yeah, we're entering year four. I can't even believe it, that we've been doing the podcast that long every week pretty religiously. And bringing our faithful listeners the information they want to hear in regards to win energy. It, it, it's a lot of work. Joel, you, you've seen me deep dive into the, the news effort that goes on every week. We're trying to bring everybody the, the latest and greatest. And the news you probably haven't seen in regards to wind energy, not only in the United States, but a across the world. And this week is no e exception. To start off this week, we have a, a couple of legal items. Vineyard, wind is involved in. Four different lawsuits at the moment that are dealing with fisheries and landowners. And those are coming to a close here shortly, we hope. And then GEs and Siemens cesa have finally settled their patent dispute. And then that's good news for. Both sides. And then Joel and I take a, a, a deep dive into the Department of Energy and their new US offshore wind strategy and what that means for the wind industry over the next couple of years. Joel Saxum: And sticking with the talk on the US trying to sh ha put forth the strategy with offshore wind. We also chat about R W E and bp both launching offshore wind innovation challenges.
Philippine based AC Energy ( ACEN ) an Ayala Conglomerate is a major stakeholder in Australia's biggest solar farm. - Namumuhunan ang kompanyang AC Energy o ACEN na bahagi ng Ayala Conglomerate sa pinaka malaking solar farm sa Australia.
After the latest MSCI rebalancing, Globe and ACEN were booted out from their index. That caused both stocks to dip in prices. Currently, their stock prices have settled down but both found a local bottom last week. The same thing happened with AP - Aboitiz Power back in 2021. But if you bought that stock when it bottomed at 20.50/share, you're up a modest 60% today. We've tackled a bunch of Ponzi schemes and investments scams previously and we're gonna add 2 more today. Please don't fall for these scams: - BitPocket Community Wallet - Agri Marine Ventures And lastly, Mr. Market. Don't get carried away with its mood on any given day. Today he might be depressed and send prices down, but tomorrow he'll be in a good mood and pull prices up. As much as possible, you should ignore the short term price fluctuations of Mr. Market. DCA/PCA is the key.
In today's daily round-up of export, trade and commodity finance news, TXF's Max Thompson covers the latest stories and trends across the market: Sponsors of the 88MW Binh Thuan onshore wind farm in Vietnam — Filipino power producer ACEN (65%) and Vietnam-based BIM Group (35%) — are expected to sign the financing backing the scheme by month-end Philippine oil company Petron Corporation, the largest oil refining firm in the country, is testing bank appetite with a $550 million five-year term loan There is going to be a major change in the world of supply chain finance (SCF) next year that will bring more transparency to SCF programmes. TXF's Katharine Morton asks, what do the new FASB standards mean for corporate suppliers and buyers and for investors? Like what you hear? Hit subscribe to stay up to date and for all the latest news online visit www.txfnews.com today.
One Acen Sits down with Amaru Don TV to give his Perspective on what happened to his career and his new music going forward! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kicking off the rust After ten thousand years, WE'RE FREE! It's time to CONQUER- CONS! We're back again after a massive hiatus and we come back with reviews! This years Anime Central was an experience and one which we are happy to tell you about! Will this years ACEN be a return to form? Am I still trapped in a line? Why exactly (aside from the obvious) did the Con-crew disappear! Find out this and more on this episode of The Con-Ventional Podcast! With this episode, we have to give a massive thanks to Anime Central for allowing us to be press this year. For those who have followed us from the beginning, we have been trying to become large enough to be heard by one of the largest cons in the Midwest and thanks to you, we have a chance to be heard by many more! -------------------------------- Our opening song is "SENTINEL" and our Ending is "Terminus" by K on soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/k-style94 Hey! You there! If you like what we do or want to give a shout out on the show, hit us up on Ko-fi and help us make the show even better! Just buy us a Ko-fi and leave a message! https://ko-fi.com/theconventionalpodcast# We start our trek towards "The Gambit " Episode(s) and could use your help! If you want to see those episodes made, Want a shout-out or just really want to support the show? please consider donating to us on our Ko-fi at: https://ko-fi.com/theconventionalpodcast# Have any ideas for the show? contact us directly at: conventionalthepodcast@gmail.com Follow us on twitter @ConventionalCrw Want to chat with us or other fans of the show? Hit us up at : https://discord.gg/DsVArCH New episodes the Second Friday of every month! --------------------------------
Father Brian O'Brien joined IL for the first time to discuss The Holy Mass. We discussed why we need to go to Church (17:58), the phrase 'we get out of mass what we put into it' (23:57), what it means to bring our intentions to mass (27:46), and preparing for mass (43:21) Works Referenced: A Biblical Walk Through the Mass: https://www.comcenter.com/product/ACEN-784660/A-Biblical-Walk-through-the-Mass-2021-A-Biblical-Walk-through-the-Mass-book/?msclkid=464149dd12b11913d4e52b61a3c7feed
It's a new season, new name, same hosts now on video as well. After a break we are back, and I open up some anime figures I bought from ACEN 2022. This episode is powered by poddecks. Go to poddecks.com and use the promo code TALKPOP to save 10% off your purchase. Follow us on Twitter @popcult85. Send us your questions we will like to read them on the air. Geek on and take care. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkin-pop/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkin-pop/support
I Morb, you Morb, he-she-me Morb. This week we talk about going to Acen 2022, waiting for Hololive, getting viral with Coco Kiryu, going to Combo Breaker 2022, watching the Chip and Dale movie, the She Hulk trailer, Daredevil continuing Daredevil, watching the Blade trilogy, watching the Bob's Burgers movie, being baffled by the Bob's Burgers fandom, watching Top Gun, and it's sequel Top Gun Maverick. Remember when saying "danger zone" was the funniest thing ever? Site: https://anchor.fm/deadpixelsoftheinternet Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6DRMrv0PIxafjvjWH9rT8g Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ROO69EAySRoc7Ag7SEtq7 Joe's Twitter: https://twitter.com/joerckpeko Lorne's Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrokenHexagram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Acen returns and we are back, everyone! Big thankies to the Acen staff for giving us the opportunity for covering this convention. What does this year entail for us? Find out and listen.
Ken and Luna break down what's new in the Japanese music industry including AKB48's latest single and what tracks they have been listening to. We also talk about Luna's trip to ACEN. Starring: Luna and Ken Opening: SCRAMBLE (Feat. Unscandal) by Yuie Horie ------------ Website www.ongakutoyou.com/ ------------ Twitter twitter.com/ongakutoyou ------------ Facebook www.facebook.com/ongakutoyou ------------ Ken's Twitter twitter.com/otyken1 ------------ Luna's Twitter twitter.com/lunamaria87 ------------ Gray's Twitter twitter.com/ongakugray
The Burnout Arc continues, but we bring some fun and energy. We talked about MultiVersus, Fall Guys, the Grubhub disaster, She Hulk, and just some entertainment corporations doing not so good stuff. Check it out!Explicit language on this one.We're partnered with Grinding Coffee Co!Follow our link: https://grindingcoffee.co/?ref=CHARACTERREVEAL and use Offer Code: CHARACTERREVEAL for a discount!"Fiesta Amongst the Trees" (Southwestern College Afro-Cuban Jazz Ensemble - https://http://ocremix.org/)Find the show on iTunes, Google Play Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and Simplecast.fmFind the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6QoHk8iEsVGTpd2qdTlH-gFollow us @CharacterRev on Twitter and find us on Facebook!We're on Instagram @characterrevealDom is @brothadom on the tweets and the tumbles and generally on the netSteph is @captainsteph on Twitter, @hella_steph on Instagram, and @thesnowqueer on TumblrEric is @TindiLosi on Twitter and the internet as a whole
Jarron's back in town and so is Anime Central. Unfortunately we were too preoccupied on the high tide to record an episode at the height of Day 2 so we opted for Day 3 when everyone went home. We took the time to collect our thoughts on this years return of ACen as well as certain events that took place during the weekend. One in particular we have words for especially Jarron, even though we were under the sauce we knew what worked and didn't work for that panel. Can't wait for ACen 2023. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_Zn8JdMvGfiaTU1G9Quhvw Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wba FB: www.facebook.com/wbacast ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Big thanks to Dark Worst for providing the opening song: "May I Help You" : Follow him in the links below : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tg2bu... Youtube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUn5... Twitter : https://twitter.com/SamWorst Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/realdarkworst/ Discord : https://discord.gg/rVFZgfT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
When I had started going to raves back in the 90's, the only "online" places were CompuServe, Prodigy, AOL, and if you really knew what you were doing, you would log on to a BBS — a Bulletin Board System. And these were used for chatting with people across the country, and depending on what you logged into, even the world. I remember logging into a BBS one night, and learning of a rave party once. Other than that, the best way to learn of the parties were flyers and word of mouth. And, once you learned of the party, in order to throw off the authorities, there were map-point hotlines. You would call from the first one, find out where the next one was to get to the party. Sometimes it was in a decrepit or dilapidated building or warehouse. These were called Illegal or "Outlaw" raves. That being said, the DJs, and the music you heard at these events were magical. Now that I'm older, and have amassed quite a nice catalog of tracks from that area in various formats (CD/vinyl/MP3s), I always wanted to play at one of those events from back in the day. But something I quickly learned was how distant the BPMs were for large number of the tracks from that era, and how the speed of almost all of them drifted between a few different BPMs! And back then, there wasn't any sync buttons, or even digital DJ decks to use. It was ALL vinyl! I give credit where credit is due, the DJs back then made it look as simple as tying your shoe, when it was more like trying to knit a quilt from multiple directions. In this month's mix, I have been able to incorporate some of today's hard techno tracks in a mix withe some classic rave tracks from the like of Acen's "Trip II The Moon" (Parts One And Two), Church Of Extacy's "Passion", and Interactive's "Elevator Up & Down". Each of these tracks, if played for a raver who went to parties in the 1990s will instantly be able to tell you their escapades in which each of these tracks played a part! And to top it all off, I added my own track "Original Raver" to close the set. This unreleased track is my own attempt at writing a 90's rave track, complete with rave whistles! Let me know what you think! Enjoy!
With Anime Central (ACEN) having come and gone (actually happening at the time of this recording) the crew touches upon what ACEN did with last minute covid policy changes, what this could spell for the rest of the 2022 convention season, and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gotrttv/message
Been a while since my last stock and company review here in my channel. I think the last one was ACEN and I really missed doing research and analysis for a company. If you have been investing and accumulating this stock since the crash of 2020, then you're sitting on some good gains the past 2 years. Now, let's determine if this stock is still worth holding in 2022.
Episode 66: CINCINNATI'S 1860s URINAL CRISIS Kat, Jen, and Christina imagine just how stinky Cincinnati was in the late 1800s. It is definitely NOT pretty! Sources: Cincinnati Magazine, historian Greg Hand's Cincinnati Curiosities tumblr blog, Cincinnati Enquirer, News: Kat will be at the 2022 Anime Central convention in Chicago, Il this upcoming May 20-22, I'll have copies of both Cincinnati Curiosities comic anthologies plus copies of my brand new printed comic- Witches and Sorcerers. Find me at booth H05 in the artist alley. Masks are mandatory for Acen, as well of proof of vaccination or recent negative COVID-19 test. Christina is now the Social Media Coordinator for the International Urban Sketchers, a worldwide collective of artists that share their lives one drawing at a time. She will continue working with a team of artists from every continent! Email us your hometown haunt story and we will read it on our next episode! hometownhauntedmail@gmail.com Drops every Wednesday at midnight! Follow us on Social: @cincabinetcurio (twitter) @cincycabinetofcuriosities (instagram) Cincinnati Cabinet of Curiosities (facebook) Follow Kat: https://www.patreon.com/redcatcomics/posts Follow Christina: https://embracethecrone.com/ https://www.instagram.com/cswyellokat/ Christina's Sketchy new Artbook Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/christinawald Follow Jen: https://society6.com/jenkoehlerart?fb
ACen is almost here! That's right! Anime Central is almost here, and we've got a lot of big updates to bring you. In this episode, we talk about the importance of getting registered before the con versus at-con registration. We run down all the major announcements ACen has made since our last episode. Lastly, in our interview segment for this episode, we speak to Jesica Ward-Schmidt about the many roles she takes on in the organization and the challenges she and her teams have faced to bring this year's ACen home! It's our last episode before the con so let's build the hype!RegistrationThere is still time to get pre-registered and not have to stand in the at-con registration line. Head over to this link and get signed up todayhttps://www.acen.org/registration-info/Badges have been shipped All individual badges shipped on April 19th. Group Badges and International Badges shipped a week later. There are still a few Group Badges that need to be shipped but otherwise, all badges are now in the hands of the USPS.If you have not received your badge yet, please follow these steps that can help you with your badge1. Confirm your registration status at this linkhttps://s6.goeshow.com/maps/acen/2022/registration_update.cfm?Logout=12. If your registration status is confirmed and you did purchase badge mailing, please sign up for Informed Delivery from USPS at this link. It will help you keep an eye out for incoming mailhttps://informeddelivery.usps.com/box/pages/intro/start.action3. If your badge does not arrive prior to the start of the convention, please see our staff at Membership Services when you arrive, and they will be able to assist you in getting your badge.Guest AnnouncementsTony OliverErica MendezLucien DodgeSamurai Dan and JillianHakos Baelz and Gawr Gura of Hololive ENOther AnnouncementsPop-Up Lockers$15 a day$25 for two days$35 for the weekend Revue Starlight: The MovieMore details coming soonPachinko FeverMore details coming soonSoap Bubble LineupZOADJ KhekDJ Allen CVJ DaGuruDJ KagamineBad CoreyDJ GreenFlowNikki XSynergy LineupKotuAll Hell Breaks LoopsMoe Shop2TDSnack AttackJames Landino (RWBY, Tower of GOD)TeddyLoid (Panty and Stocking, Me Me Me) Musical Guest DEMONDICE
I'm a vampire. Today we talk about Acen getting Gura, Netflix losing a bunch of subscribers, going a Reddit live broadcast, my LetterBoxd, watching Blankman, monkey brain, Life Is Strange True Colors, Crazy Rich Asians, The Northman, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Nic Cage movies, Nicolas Cage movies, Paddington, Vampire's Kiss, and The Bad Guys. Emotional Crammage. Site: https://anchor.fm/deadpixelsoftheinternet Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6DRMrv0PIxafjvjWH9rT8g Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ROO69EAySRoc7Ag7SEtq7 Joe's Twitter: https://twitter.com/joerckpeko Lorne's Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrokenHexagram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome Back to another Episode of the ACential Podcast! Check out the Show Notes to see all the topics we discussed this week!RegistrationTier 3 ends April 1st at Midnight. April 2nd, price goes up to $80 for a full weekend badge and no badge mailing option.www.acen.org/registration-infoCovid-19 Safety Update Masks still required in all indoor, convention spaces. Proof of Vaccination OR Negative Covid Test Result within 72 hours of your arrival at convention also required.https://www.acen.org/2022-vaccine-and-mask-policy/Guest Announcements Dorah Finehttps://www.acen.org/dorah-fine/Oriana Peronhttps://www.acen.org/oriana-peron/A New World: Intimate Music from Final Fantasyhttps://www.acen.org/a-new-world-final-fantasy-concert-2022/Eric Maruscakhttps://www.acen.org/chalk-artist-eric-maruscak/First Timers Guide to ACen1. Pick up Badge at Registration Booth in Hall A if you did not get your badge mailed to you. If you did, still head over to Registration to show your proof of vaccination, and get your wristband for the weekend2. Pick up a Program Guide and lanyard, also located in Hall A. While you're at it, download Guidebook from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store and search for Anime Central to download our 2022 Guidebook3. When the Convention starts on Friday, Head to Opening Ceremonies and hear about all the wonderful things that will be at ACen this year.4. After Opening Ceremonies, head over to the Dealer's Hall and check out all the vendors and industry guests that have joined us this year.5. Pop over to the Artist Alley and see the wonderful artist selling artwork and other craft goodies.6. Don't forget to check out our amazing lineup of fan-panels.7. Remember the 6-2-1 rule! 6 hours of sleep a night, 2 full meals a day (Pocky is not a meal), and 1 shower8. Make sure to join our Discord Server to keep up with all the amazing attendees at ACen
Given on Natsuki Kizun musiikkiteemainen poikarakkausdraamasarja, jossa kipuillaan menneisyydestä irtipäästämisen kanssa. Ajankohtaisina aiheina puhumme Ken Akamatsun lähdöstä politiikkaan, Police in a Pod -sarjan tekijän haastattelusta sekä Sol Press -kustantamon lähestyvästä konkurssista. Lukujonossa ovat 20 vuotta alkuperäisen TV-sarjan jälkeen tehty mangaversio Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin sekä kiinalainen BL-romaani Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation. --- Kommentoi | Twitter | Instagram --- - Afureko-blogi - Meidän vastauksemme Afurekon kysymyksiin - Afurekon vastaukset meidän kysymyksiimme - Thunderbolt Fantasy - Aoi Yuuki - I'm Kodama Kawashiri - Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer - Gunnm / Battle Angel Alita - Angel Sanctuary - Banana Fish - Portgas D. Acen kuolema (kuva) 11:10 – GIVEN: ESITTELY - Given - Ten Count - Therapy Game - Givenin OP - Yuri on Ice!!!, jossa poikien välinen romanssielementti hiipi sarjaan yllättäen sen sijaan että sarjaa olisi markkinoitu sillä - Sasaki & Miyano 16:43 – GIVEN: GENRE JA TEEMAT - Dakaichi: I'm Being Harassed By the Sexiest Man of the Year 28:16 – GIVEN: MAFUYU JA RITSUKA - Mafuyu takertuu kuolleen poikaystävänsä kitaraan ennen kuin tutustuu Ritsukaan (kuva) - Komi Can't Communicate - Mafuyu ja Yuuki (kuva) - Kohtalokas riita (kuva) - Ritsukan suhde musiikkiin (kuva) - Maison Ikkoku - Ritsuka ei halua kuulla Mafuyun lyriikoita (kuva) 43:32 – GIVEN: AKIHIKO JA HARUKI - Akihikon ja Ugetsun vaikea suhde (kuva) - Mutta rakastan musiikkia enemmän (kuva) - Akihiko mentoroi Ritsukaa (kuva) - Harukin onneton ihastus (kuva) - Haruki kokee musikaalista epävarmuutta (kuva) 51:44 – GIVEN: MAFUYUN LAPSUUDENYSTÄVÄT - Hiiragi ja Shizusumi (kuva) - Hiiragi ja Ritsuka eivät yhtään tule toimeen, mutta vähän tulevat kuitenkin (kuva) 56:13 – GIVEN: TAIDE JA KERRONTA - Visuaalista huumoria 1 ja visuaalista huumoria 2 (kuva) - Laulusi lävisti sydämeni (kuva) - Kuulemma sillä oli poikaystävä joka kuoli (kuva) - Harukin kampaus muuttuu päivittäin (kuva) - Sarjakupla-podcastin jakso 26, jossa pohdittiin musiikin kuvaamista sarjakuvassa - Musiikin soittamista ja siihen liittyvää tunnetta kuvataan voimakkaasti (kuva) 01:05:15 – GIVEN: JULKAISU - SuBLimen julkaisu 01:08:33 – GIVEN: KANNET - Kannet 01:10:00 – GIVEN: ANIME - Given-anime ja -leffa Crunchyrollissa - Mafuyun ensimmäinen laulu animessa - Anonymous Noisen / Fukumenkei Noisen lalala-laulukohtaus - Mafuyun lalala-laulukohtaus on parempi - Teheanicastin jakso 10, jossa puhuttiin Givenin alkujaksoista - Mafuyun uusi laulu leffassa 01:19:26 – GIVEN: SPOILERIOSIO - Ahdistava yhteenotto (kuva) - Hahmodesign-muutos (kuva) - Voitko päästää nyt irti? (kuva) - Halusin olla arvoisesi (kuva) 01:30:06 – GIVEN: YHTEENVETO 01:32:29 – KEN AKAMATSU SIIRTYY MANGANTEOSTA POLITIIKKAAN - Ken Akamatsu - ANN:n artikkeli Akamatsun politiikkasuunnitelmista - ANN:n artikkeli Akamatsun tuoreimman sarjan (UQ Holder) päättymisestä - Jakso 34, jossa puhuimme ajankohtaisosiossa mangan tekemisestä etätyömallilla - Vuonna 2014 Akamatsua haastateltiin CNN:n uutisvideolla siitä, miten lapsipornolainsäädännön ulottaminen piirroskuviin vaikuttaisi sellaiseenkin mangaan, jossa kuvataan teinejä kuumottavissa tilanteissa - Shimoneta: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn't Exist 01:40:54 – POLICE IN A PODIN TEKIJÄ ON ENTINEN POLIISI - Jakso 56, jossa ihmettelimme Police in a Pod -sarjan menestystä - ANN:n artikkeli Police in a Podin tekijä Miko Yasun poliisiurasta - Police in a Pod -anime Wakanimissa - Jakso 34, jossa puhuimme Silver Spoonista - ANN:n aloitusarvio Police in a Podista - Anime Feministin aloitusarvio Police in a Podista 01:57:01 – SOL PRESSIN LÄHESTYVÄ KONKURSSI - ANN:n uutinen siitä, että BookWalker poistaa Sol Pressin julkaisut myynnistä japanilaisten oikeuksienomistajien pyynnöstä - Manga-alan ihmiset odottavat pääsevänsä puhumaan Sol Pressin toimintatavoista 02:00:42 – HAMPAANKOLOSSA: GOODBYE, MY ROSE GARDEN - Jakso 48, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Goodbye, My Rose Garden - Anime Feminist: Daring to Speak its Name: Goodbye, My Rose Garden and the queer historical romance 02:04:36 – KUULIJAKOMMENTTI - Kingdom - Berserk - Jakso 60, jossa puhuimme vuosiläpikäynnissä näistä sarjoista 02:06:39 – LUKUJONOSSA: MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM: THE ORIGIN - Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin - Neon Genesis Evangelion - Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans Crunchyrollissa - Maaretin oli vaikea saada selvää tämäntyyppisistä aukeamista (kuva) - Mangasplaining-podcastin jakso 43, jossa puhuttiin Gundam: The Originista 02:30:37 – LUKUJONOSSA: GRANDMASTER OF DEMONIC CULTIVATION - Jakso 55 ja jakso 61, joissa puhuimme MXTX:n danmei-kirjojen englantijulkaisuista - Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation Seven Seasin danmei-sivulla - Xianxia-genre - The Untamed -livesarja ja -animaatio Youtubessa - Jakso 58, jossa puhuimme lukujonossa The Chronicles of Marielle Clarac -sarjasta - Mythcreants-podcastin jakso 362, jossa puhuttiin metamysteereistä 02:42:38 – LOPETUS
More on the Family Office Experience in Miami! Legacy Wealth's Acen Hansen comes back to discuss leaving a legacy with family wealth and Legacy Integrated's Jaime Redfern shares more tax planning insight.
Powerful giving and charitable endeavors! Explore with us ideas around giving that also have tax advantages
What new business is Acen trying to create!? Hear about Acen's vision to assist business owners on a broader spectrum.
We have another awesome guest on the show this week! KikiTheGirlCosplay brings her D&D and cosplay prowess to the panel along with some of her Starbucks hell-stories. If you're listening to this, you missed out tuning in LIVE at Twitch.tv/ConMenRDW! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conmenrdw/support
Welcome to The Feed From Geek Mountain podcast, episode 8! This is Side B from our adventure to ACen 2019! Shoryuken Pizza and Jacuuz discuss their Friday and Saturday at the convention. A Communication major can't speak, people openly arrested in public, a large hookah setup out of nowhere, and sweaty nerds?! Everything that can go wrong... will be hilarious on this week's episode. Join us for a very mellow, hung over episode this week. Shoutouts to @pizzarulesbro on Instagram for whooping his ass in some Marvel and feel free to join my friend's Discord server AnimeBox at https://discord.gg/EKGbdWH. Also, follow us on Instagram at @thefeedfromgeekmountain! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefeedfromgeekmountain/message
Welcome to The Feed From Geek Mountain podcast, episode 7! It has certainly been a while and we missed all you folks out there. Jacuuz FLEW all the way to Chicago for ACen 2019 and we have a two part special episode planned for this adventure. We also have a fancy guest from Anime Milwaukee: Brady Hoffmann! We discuss our expectations for ACen and pray for a safe, yet memorable experience. Thanks for listening! Be sure to follow us on Instagram at @thefeedfromgeekmountain! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefeedfromgeekmountain/message
Kathryn interviews Psychiatrist & Author Robert T. London MD, author of “Find Freedom Fast: Short-Term Therapy That Works”. Anxieties are hitting epidemic levels in the United States. The Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) reports that 40 million American adults suffer from an anxiety disorder every year. In his new book, Dr. London shares the keys to saying goodbye to anxiety, phobias, PTSD and insomnia for good. His three-step method empowers people to help themselves. Kathryn also interviews Actress Emily Nelson, a cast member in Season 3 of “True Detective”, HBO's critically acclaimed anthology crime drama. As one of the last people to see the children alive, she could just be the prime suspect no one ever expected! Born in Massachusetts, Nelson became a performer at an early age and graduated with a B.F.A. from the prestigious drama department of Carnegie Mellon University. She now owns and operates her own acting studio ACEN.
We're back with another episode! This time we're answering your dilemmas in our minisode 'Your Receipts'. You can send us your dilemmas by emailing: keepthereceipts@gmail.com and we'll answer them anonymously on the podcast. #TheReceiptsPodcast is a fun, honest podcast fronted by three girls who are willing to talk about anything and everything. From relationships to situationships to everyday life experiences, you can expect unadulterated girl talk with no filter. Hosts: Ghana's Finest Twitter: @Ghanasfinestx Instagram: @Ghanas_Finest Tolly Twitter: @Tolly_T Instagram: @Tolly_T Milena Sanchez Twitter: @Milenasanchezx Instagram: @milenasanchezx Get in touch and share your receipts with us, keepthereceipts@gmail.com
It's our throwback clip show episode. Sort of. Topics include Alicia Silverstone's lips, Vince Vaughn's eye bags, shaking Guy Fieri's hand, vacuum tactics for spiders with human eyes, brazen bulls, swords v. guns, what we're cosplaying at ACEN, what gets to us in media, and Drew's hamburger sandwich. Email the show yourself at TheRealBoysPodcast@gmail.com, Or tweet us @RealBoysPodcast