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DGT Academy - Radio Lingvistika
Episode 158: Maltese - when Arabic meets Italian

DGT Academy - Radio Lingvistika

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 32:17


Malta. Just over half a million inhabitants — and a fascinating language, mixing Arabic roots with Italian words.  Antoinette Camilleri, from the University of Malta, tells us about the tumultuous history of the Maltese language, and explains how it has developed since it became an official language of the European Union 20 years ago – in a country that is thoroughly multilingual. Music: Days past by In Closing; iċ-Ċimiterju by Brodu; Tifkiriet by Simon Bartolo, performed by Amber and Mary Rose Mallia Poem: X'jibqa' fina by Adrian Grima, read by Stephanie Abood

DGT Academy - Radio Ekonomika
Episode 158: Maltese - when Arabic meets Italian

DGT Academy - Radio Ekonomika

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 32:17


Malta. Just over half a million inhabitants — and a fascinating language, mixing Arabic roots with Italian words.  Antoinette Camilleri, from the University of Malta, tells us about the tumultuous history of the Maltese language, and explains how it has developed since it became an official language of the European Union 20 years ago – in a country that is thoroughly multilingual. Music: Days past by In Closing; iċ-Ċimiterju by Brodu; Tifkiriet by Simon Bartolo, performed by Amber and Mary Rose Mallia Poem: X'jibqa' fina by Adrian Grima, read by Stephanie Abood

Modern Poetry in Translation
Malta Focus - Khairani Barokka speaks with Adrian Grima and Albert Gatt

Modern Poetry in Translation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 46:18


This Podcast accompanies MPT Call the Sea A Poet: Focus on Malta. Khairani Barokka speaks with contributors Adrian Grima and Albert Gatt. Find out more about this issue on the MPT website: https://modernpoetryintranslation.com/magazine/call-the-sea-a-poet-focus-on-malta/ A full transcript is available at https://modernpoetryintranslation.com/podcast-khairani-barokka-speaks-with-adrian-grima-and-albert-gatt/

Get Heard
June Audio Newsletter

Get Heard

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 18:05


This month in the RadioHub studios we welcomed 2017 Australian of the Year Alan Mackay-Sim as part of the Blenheim Partners podcast - No Limitations -We celebrated the success of Westpac/NextMedia podcast - Future Ready - which has been sitting atop the apple podcasts new and noteworthy charts.Suzy Jacobs kicked off Season 2 of her popular series - The Change Room -Luke Keary joined us in the studio to talk about his life away from football as part of - Roosters Radio -And we invited our new client Neil Osborne in to discuss his new podcast series titled - Get to Yes -A series designed for B2B teams on how to drive more sales at expo's.Lastly we welcome our new sound engineer to the RadioHub team Adrian Grima to the RadioHub audience.

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AmCham's 'How Business Really Works' Podcast
HBRW-81: Lobbying: Demystifying the "Dark Art" with Matthew Hingerty

AmCham's 'How Business Really Works' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2018 40:02


What is a lobbyist? Who uses lobbyists? What value do lobbying firms add? Answering these questions with our host Duff Watkins is Matthew Hingerty, CEO & Managing Director at Barton Deakin. Matthew Hingerty is one of the most experienced political and industry figures working in government relations consulting in Australia. He leads Barton Deakin’s national government relations business and is responsible for all client quality assurance along with assisting Barton Deakin’s clients in the NSW and Commonwealth jurisdictions. Thank you for your continued support of this podcast. We are constantly looking for ways to improve, so please let us know how we can do that for you. What topics are you interested in hearing about? What businesses do you think we should showcase? Let us know by sending an email to podcast@amcham.com.au Post-production engineered by Mahan Noori and Adrian Grima.

AmCham's 'How Business Really Works' Podcast
HBRW-80: NASA and the Future of Space Exploration with Robert M. Lightfoot Jr.

AmCham's 'How Business Really Works' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2018 33:45


Did you know some of the research conducted in space makes our lives on Earth better? Interested in learning more? Join host Duff Watkins and our guest Robert M. Lightfoot Jr. on this episode of the How Business Really Works Podcast. Robert Lightfoot is NASA’s Acting Administrator, a role he added January 20 in addition to his permanent position for the last five years as NASA’s Associate Administrator, the agency's highest-ranking civil servant position. Robert Lightfoot is NASA’s Acting Administrator, a role he added January 20 in addition to his permanent position for the last five years as NASA’s Associate Administrator, the agency's highest-ranking civil servant position. Lightfoot actually is a rocket scientist. He began his NASA career 28 years ago. He spent his early career in testing and propulsion at Marshall Space Flight Center then at Stennis Space Center. He spent two years at NASA Headquarters for space shuttle return to flight and initial transition and retirement activities. He then returned to Marshall and became the center director.  Lightfoot earned a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Alabama. Among myriad awards, three times he has received the Presidential Rank Award for Distinguished Executives -- the highest honor attainable for federal government work. The astronaut office awarded him the Silver Snoopy award for enhancing flight safety and mission success. Thank you for your continued support of this podcast. We are constantly looking for ways to improve, so please let us know how we can do that for you. What topics are you interested in hearing about? What businesses do you think we should showcase? Let us know by sending an email to podcast@amcham.com.au Post-production engineered by Mahan Noori and Adrian Grima.

AmCham's 'How Business Really Works' Podcast
HBRW-78: Be Heard! Why People Don't Listen to You and What to Do About It with Michael Kelly

AmCham's 'How Business Really Works' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 32:29


On this episode of our How Business Really Works Podcast, Michael Kelly joins host Duff Watkins to discuss what you have to do to be heard. Michael Kelly is the founder and the director of Kelly Speech Communication. His work focuses on helping his clients in three key areas: 1. Business pitch consulting 2. Executive personal communication consulting 3. Corporate communication consulting. Michael holds a Master of Science degree in Speech Pathology and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He is a leading body language and speech expert, and is a member of the Australian Computer Society. Michael regularly delivers media commentary on how leading CEOs and high profile politicians communicate, and on how they can improve the delivery of their spoken messages. He provides commentary for Fairfax Media, The Sun-Herald, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Daily Telegraph, the Seven Network, Network 10, ABC Television, Radio 2GB, 2UE and ABC Radio. Since 2010, Michael has written a popular, weekly blog post on all aspects of memorable listening, speaking and presenting. In this podcast episode you will: Learn how to stop being average and transform yourself into an extraordinary business communicator who persuades, engages, inspires and informs. Hear how to make a powerful first impression and how to structure any spoken messaged and discover the speaking techniques of Barrack Obama. Thank you for your continued support of this podcast. We are constantly looking for ways to improve, so please let us know how we can do that for you. What topics are you interested in hearing about? What businesses do you think we should showcase? Let us know by sending an email to podcast@amcham.com.au Post-production engineered by Mahan Noori and Adrian Grima  

AmCham's 'How Business Really Works' Podcast
HBRW-77: How to tell your Story with Mark Schenk

AmCham's 'How Business Really Works' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 34:06


Joining host Duff Watkins on this How Business Really Works episode is Mark Schenk, Managing Director, Anecdote International Pty Ltd.  Mark left the Air Force in 1998 after a 20-year career as a logistics officer. His foray into the consulting world took a surprising twist when he stumbled across the incredible natural power of stories. This led to a major change of career to focus on discovering how organisations and leaders can tap into this power. Anecdote was formed in 2004. The company is focused on putting stories to work and helping restore humanity to the workplace. Being in such a niche market has provided many lessons in business, especially surviving two major market downturns and has required considerable experimentation with business models. Mark’s time is divided between growing Anecdote’s international Partner network which now includes over 50 Partners in 25 countries and delivering Anecdote’s workshops and consulting projects. He is passionate about using stories to help leaders be more engaging, inspiring and influential and in help organisations make their strategies stick. On this podcast you will discover how you can tap into the power of your story, you'll hear the potency of story telling and you'll learn how you can achieve outstanding business results simply by telling your story. Thank you for your continued support of this podcast. We are constantly looking for ways to improve, so please let us know how we can do that for you. What topics are you interested in hearing about? What businesses do you think we should showcase? Let us know by sending an email to podcast@amcham.com.au Post-production engineered by Mahan Noori and Adrian Grima  

Scottish Poetry Library Podcast
[SPL] February 2012: Adrian Grima

Scottish Poetry Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2012 31:36


Every year the SPL teams up with Literature Across Frontiers to bring poets from different countries together to participate in a week of translation workshops in Crear. We chat with one of the 2011 participants, Maltese poet Adrian Grima, who is co-ordinator of Mediterranean cultural organisation Inizjamed which he co-founded in 1998 and which organises the annual Malta Mediterranean Literature Festival. We get to hear him reading poems in Maltese with translations from Miriam Gamble (read by Ryan) and Ian Stephen and he discusses poetry, language and place. Presented by Ryan Van Winkle. Produced by Colin Fraser @anonpoetry. Music by Ewen Maclean. Email: splpodcast@gmail.com

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