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Az egész világon egyedülálló lett a megújult soroksári IKEA Rakéta 2025-04-03 07:24:06 Infotech Soroksár IKEA Az Ingka Group elsőként az IKEA soroksári áruházában valósította meg azt az átfogó kísérleti projektet, amely a következő években alapjaiban formálhatja át a kiskereskedelmi logisztikát. MI-orvost fejleszt az Apple ICT Global 2025-04-03 05:03:58 Infotech Telefon Apple A legújabb hírek szerint az Apple egy MI-orvost tervez beköltöztetni a telefonokba. A már eddig is gyűjtött egészségügyi adatok alapján az alkalmazás ugyanolyan tanácsokat adhat a felhasználóknak, mint a valódi orvosok. AI segítségével hozták létre Alízt, az Allee új kampányarcát Márkamonitor 2025-04-03 10:48:06 Infotech Kampány Tavasz Innováció Ai segítségével alkotott kreatív, női karakter vezeti fel az Allee bevásárlóközpont tavaszi kampányát: az Alíz nevet viseli, kiemelt szerepet kap majd a programok, termékek és szolgáltatások promóciójában, valamint a bevásárlóközpont számára fontos üzenetek közönséghez való eljuttatásában. Megjelenése az Allee innováció fókuszú kampányához kötődik, Egy több ezer éve használt mezőgazdasági szerszámot is meg lehet újítani Helló Sajtó! 2025-04-03 09:09:08 Tudomány Mesterséges intelligencia BME A korban, amikor releváns kérdés, hogy mely munkaköröket hagyja majd érintetlenül a mesterséges intelligencia, nehéz elképzelni, hogy az emberi civilizáció egyik legősibb szerszámán lehet még javítani. Viszont a BME kutatóinak ekeszabadalma minden eddiginél hatékonyabbá teszi a talajforgatás folyamatát. Felboncolták az eddigi legjobb állapotban megmaradt mamutbébit Telex 2025-04-03 11:56:23 Tudomány A Jana néven ismert egyed százezer évvel ezelőtt élhetett. A feje és lágyszövetei is épen maradtak, a gyomra pedig tele volt táplálékmaradványokkal. Ismeretlen madárpókot találtak egy kis szigeten 24.hu 2025-04-03 12:38:54 Tudomány Ezek az állatok lehullott kókuszdiók héjában és mészkőrepedésekben élnek, ahonnan lesből csapnak le gyanútlan áldozataikra. Androidon is lehet majd blokkolni a reklámokat a Chrome-ban? PC Fórum 2025-04-03 07:00:00 Mobiltech Google Reklám Android Böngésző Chrome A Google a jelek szerint tényleg arra készül, hogy - legalábbis részlegesen - eltöröljön egy, több évtizedes korlátozást Chrome böngészője Androidon futó kiadásában is. Ez nem más, mint a bővítmények használatának lehetősége, amire mindeddig nem volt mód a szoftver ezen változatában - a jövőben azonban már ez is megoldható lesz. Három magyar kutatóintézet is részt vesz az úttörő európai részecskegyorsító-projektben Index 2025-04-03 06:35:00 Tudomány A projekt teljes kidolgozását egy 74 tudományos intézményből álló konzorcium végezte. A korai Univerzum rejtélyesen kitisztult ködéből kiemelkedő galaxist detektált a Webb űrteleszkóp Csillagászat 2025-04-03 09:00:00 Tudomány Világűr NASA James Webb A James Webb űrteleszkóp (NASA/ESA/CSA) egyedülálló infravörös érzékenységét kihasználva a kutatók a legősibb galaxisokat is vizsgálhatják, hogy feltárják a korai Univerzum titkait. Egy nemzetközi csillagászcsoport most egy olyan galaxis fényes hidrogénemisszióját azonosította, amely már az Univerzum történetének váratlanul korai időszakában léteze Nagyon raj tableteket pakolt le az asztalra a Samsung TechWorld 2025-04-03 07:57:08 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Samsung A Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE és Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ tabletek egy rakat mesterséges intelligencia funkciót is megkaptak. A Samsung bejelentette a Galaxy Tab S10 FE és Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ készülékeket, amelyek a prémium kategóriás tabletek elérhetőbb alternatívájaként szolgálhatnak a felhasználók számára. Az új modellek nagyobb kijelzővel és vékonyabb k Sebesült katonákat mentett ki egy robot az ukrán harctérről az egyik legnehezebb hadművelet során Rakéta 2025-04-03 11:45:07 Infotech Ukrajna Robot Digitális átállás A hírről Mihajlo Fedorov, az ukrán digitális átállásért felelős minisztere számolt be. Kis súly, nagy tudás – bemutatkozik az EcominoS robot GépMax 2025-04-03 15:36:04 Mezőgazdaság Cégvilág Környezetvédelem Robot Autonóm gép, környezetbarát működés – az EcominoS robot új távlatokat nyit a fenntartható gazdálkodásban. Bemutatták azt a humanoid robotot, ami már oldalszaltózni is tud Telex 2025-04-03 12:59:06 Tudomány Mesterséges intelligencia Robot Egyre összetettebb mozgásokra képesek a robotok mesterséges intelligenciával felturbózott szoftverekkel. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Az egész világon egyedülálló lett a megújult soroksári IKEA Rakéta 2025-04-03 07:24:06 Infotech Soroksár IKEA Az Ingka Group elsőként az IKEA soroksári áruházában valósította meg azt az átfogó kísérleti projektet, amely a következő években alapjaiban formálhatja át a kiskereskedelmi logisztikát. MI-orvost fejleszt az Apple ICT Global 2025-04-03 05:03:58 Infotech Telefon Apple A legújabb hírek szerint az Apple egy MI-orvost tervez beköltöztetni a telefonokba. A már eddig is gyűjtött egészségügyi adatok alapján az alkalmazás ugyanolyan tanácsokat adhat a felhasználóknak, mint a valódi orvosok. AI segítségével hozták létre Alízt, az Allee új kampányarcát Márkamonitor 2025-04-03 10:48:06 Infotech Kampány Tavasz Innováció Ai segítségével alkotott kreatív, női karakter vezeti fel az Allee bevásárlóközpont tavaszi kampányát: az Alíz nevet viseli, kiemelt szerepet kap majd a programok, termékek és szolgáltatások promóciójában, valamint a bevásárlóközpont számára fontos üzenetek közönséghez való eljuttatásában. Megjelenése az Allee innováció fókuszú kampányához kötődik, Egy több ezer éve használt mezőgazdasági szerszámot is meg lehet újítani Helló Sajtó! 2025-04-03 09:09:08 Tudomány Mesterséges intelligencia BME A korban, amikor releváns kérdés, hogy mely munkaköröket hagyja majd érintetlenül a mesterséges intelligencia, nehéz elképzelni, hogy az emberi civilizáció egyik legősibb szerszámán lehet még javítani. Viszont a BME kutatóinak ekeszabadalma minden eddiginél hatékonyabbá teszi a talajforgatás folyamatát. Felboncolták az eddigi legjobb állapotban megmaradt mamutbébit Telex 2025-04-03 11:56:23 Tudomány A Jana néven ismert egyed százezer évvel ezelőtt élhetett. A feje és lágyszövetei is épen maradtak, a gyomra pedig tele volt táplálékmaradványokkal. Ismeretlen madárpókot találtak egy kis szigeten 24.hu 2025-04-03 12:38:54 Tudomány Ezek az állatok lehullott kókuszdiók héjában és mészkőrepedésekben élnek, ahonnan lesből csapnak le gyanútlan áldozataikra. Androidon is lehet majd blokkolni a reklámokat a Chrome-ban? PC Fórum 2025-04-03 07:00:00 Mobiltech Google Reklám Android Böngésző Chrome A Google a jelek szerint tényleg arra készül, hogy - legalábbis részlegesen - eltöröljön egy, több évtizedes korlátozást Chrome böngészője Androidon futó kiadásában is. Ez nem más, mint a bővítmények használatának lehetősége, amire mindeddig nem volt mód a szoftver ezen változatában - a jövőben azonban már ez is megoldható lesz. Három magyar kutatóintézet is részt vesz az úttörő európai részecskegyorsító-projektben Index 2025-04-03 06:35:00 Tudomány A projekt teljes kidolgozását egy 74 tudományos intézményből álló konzorcium végezte. A korai Univerzum rejtélyesen kitisztult ködéből kiemelkedő galaxist detektált a Webb űrteleszkóp Csillagászat 2025-04-03 09:00:00 Tudomány Világűr NASA James Webb A James Webb űrteleszkóp (NASA/ESA/CSA) egyedülálló infravörös érzékenységét kihasználva a kutatók a legősibb galaxisokat is vizsgálhatják, hogy feltárják a korai Univerzum titkait. Egy nemzetközi csillagászcsoport most egy olyan galaxis fényes hidrogénemisszióját azonosította, amely már az Univerzum történetének váratlanul korai időszakában léteze Nagyon raj tableteket pakolt le az asztalra a Samsung TechWorld 2025-04-03 07:57:08 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Samsung A Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE és Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ tabletek egy rakat mesterséges intelligencia funkciót is megkaptak. A Samsung bejelentette a Galaxy Tab S10 FE és Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ készülékeket, amelyek a prémium kategóriás tabletek elérhetőbb alternatívájaként szolgálhatnak a felhasználók számára. Az új modellek nagyobb kijelzővel és vékonyabb k Sebesült katonákat mentett ki egy robot az ukrán harctérről az egyik legnehezebb hadművelet során Rakéta 2025-04-03 11:45:07 Infotech Ukrajna Robot Digitális átállás A hírről Mihajlo Fedorov, az ukrán digitális átállásért felelős minisztere számolt be. Kis súly, nagy tudás – bemutatkozik az EcominoS robot GépMax 2025-04-03 15:36:04 Mezőgazdaság Cégvilág Környezetvédelem Robot Autonóm gép, környezetbarát működés – az EcominoS robot új távlatokat nyit a fenntartható gazdálkodásban. Bemutatták azt a humanoid robotot, ami már oldalszaltózni is tud Telex 2025-04-03 12:59:06 Tudomány Mesterséges intelligencia Robot Egyre összetettebb mozgásokra képesek a robotok mesterséges intelligenciával felturbózott szoftverekkel. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Hermann Henselmann steigt nach dem Krieg zum Chefarchitekten Ost-Berlins auf und muss manch bittere Pille schlucken. Seine Frau Isi, ebenfalls Architektin, muss ständig die Scherben ihres Mannes aufkehren.
Explore a new album from the Steve Allee Big Band, titled Naptown Sound. The project pays tribute to the musicians, teachers, mentors, history, and places that contributed to the development of the Naptown sound. The pianist, composer and bandleader Steve Allee has been part of the Indianapolis jazz scene since the 1960s. He came of age at a time when many historic Naptown jazz players were still active on the scene. Allee was befriended and mentored by legendary Indianapolis musicians, including Jimmy Coe, Claude Sifferlen and Errol Grandy. Allee began performing professionally as a teenager, touring with the legendary jazz drummer Buddy Rich. His debut recording, a 1973 session with the the Baron Von Ohlen Quartet, remains a favorite among jazz fans around the world, with original copies seeking for over $200 on the collector's market. Over the years, Allee has worked with a long list of jazz luminaries, including Slide Hampton, James Moody, Rufus Reid, Curtis Fuller, Jeff Hamilton, Milt Hinton and many others. Allee has also gained notoriety for his work as a composer. He's written work for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and his compositions have been used in documentaries and television programs.
O filme Les Habitants estreou esta segunda-feira, 24 de Março, no festival documentário Cinéma du Réel, em Paris. A realizadora Maureen Fazendeiro filma a cidade onde cresceu, Périgny, na região parisiense, onde a instalação de um acampamento de ciganos gera xenofobia e divisões. Através das cartas que recebe da sua mãe, a realizadora retrata o dia-a-dia desta cidade e a solidariedade de alguns habitantes. Maureen Fazendeiro faz um filme sobre "a negação do mal-estar, da pobreza — tudo aquilo que a sociedade não consegue integrar, acolher e acaba por marginalizar". RFI: O filme Les Habitants estreou no Festival de Documentário Cinema du Réel, em Paris. O que a motivou a fazer um filme sobre Périgny-sur-Yerres e sobre a comunidade cigana?Maureen Fazendeiro: Eu vivo em Portugal há dez anos e vejo França ao longe. A minha mãe nunca me escreve cartas, mas quando apareceu uma comunidade de pessoas ciganas na cidade onde ela vive, sentiu a necessidade de me contar o que se estava a passar. A primeira carta foi enviada de maneira completamente espontânea, pedi-lhe para continuar a escrever sempre que fosse visitar o acampamento, porque senti que havia algo a acontecer naquela cidade que, ao mesmo tempo, era muito específico. Era a história da minha mãe, mas também uma história muito comum em França, nos arredores das grandes cidades: famílias que se instalam, constroem bairros de lata e, poucos meses depois, são expulsas, vivendo neste ciclo desde a entrada da Roménia na União Europeia, sem que haja nenhuma transformação, nenhuma reacção ao nível da sociedade, como se fosse algo aceite — que as coisas acontecem assim.Como se fosse normal.Sim, como se fosse normal. E foi isso que quis retratar no filme. Ou seja, a minha mãe conta, nas cartas, o que aconteceu durante os meses em que essas pessoas estavam a viver naquela cidade. Nós vemos o dia-a-dia, a banalidade do quotidiano, tal e qual como é. E a verdade é que o que aconteceu nessa cidade acontece em todas as outras. São 3.000 habitantes e há apenas dez pessoas que vão ver se precisam de mantas, de comida, de alguma coisa. Eu quis retratar esses gestos. Não gosto de falar de doença, mas, para mim, havia um sintoma da sociedade francesa. Ou seja, o filme não é só sobre a comunidade cigana que não é bem recebida, é sobre a maneira como olhamos para os outros, como recebemos aqueles que têm um modo de vida diferente. Acho que o racismo está muito presente na sociedade francesa, e foi isso que quis retratar no filme.É também um filme sobre não olhar para o outro?Sim, é um filme sobre não querer ver os outros. A minha mãe explica, nas cartas, que quase toda a gente naquela cidade queria que eles fossem expulsos, usando palavras muito duras para com essas comunidades. Mas ninguém foi lá ver. Eles estavam escondidos atrás de uma zona de bosque, e ninguém se preocupou em perceber realmente quem eram. Porque acho que, a partir do momento em que fossem ver, perceberiam que são pessoas que vivem numa situação difícil. Eu quis fazer um filme sobre a negação do mal-estar, da pobreza — tudo aquilo que a nossa sociedade não consegue integrar, acolher e acaba por marginalizar.O seu filme Les Habitants procura retratar o dia-a-dia desta comunidade sem a mostrar. Essa comunidade é invisível. O que vemos, durante pouco mais de 40 minutos, é o dia-a-dia da sua mãe, Valérie, que tem um olhar curioso e se aproxima dessa comunidade. Em que momento, na troca de correspondências com a sua mãe, percebeu que havia um filme para fazer?Acho que logo na primeira carta percebi que não sabia se havia um filme, mas havia algo a explorar. Quando lhe pedi para continuar a escrever, ainda não sabia se conseguiria fazer um filme ou que tipo de filme seria, mas queria perceber melhor. As cartas que ela me escreveu tinham descrições muito concretas dos lugares e de tudo o que ela estava a viver. Ela ia buscar roupa suja ao acampamento para lavar em casa e devolvê-la depois. Ia todas as semanas tratar da roupa das pessoas. Achei que as descrições eram tão detalhadas que, através delas, eu já conseguia visualizar tudo. Por isso, percebi que não precisava de filmar o acampamento, mas sim outra coisa: o resto da cidade que decidiu não ver essa comunidade e a forma como essas pessoas vivem. A estrutura do filme só começou a ganhar forma para mim depois de tudo ter terminado — depois de parar de receber cartas, depois da expulsão. Foi então que comecei a filmar e a procurar uma outra maneira de olhar para aquela paisagem.As imagens do filme são muito bonitas. São imagens da natureza, do renascer, da construção. Como é que as escolheu?Procurei explorar a cidade como se fosse um lugar que não conhecia. Aprendi coisas que nem sequer sabia. Por exemplo, que, nos anos 70, a cidade teve uma produção de flores muito importante, exportando rosas para Paris. Isso explica por que havia tantas estufas abandonadas onde as pessoas ciganas montaram o acampamento. Também descobri que as ruas daquela cidade têm nomes de flores. Compreendi melhor a história: campos transformados em estufas para produzir flores lindas, depois abandonadas durante uma crise económica, quando a produção foi deslocada para a Índia e para outros países. O único espaço abandonado que ainda estava de pé foi precisamente onde os ciganos tentaram instalar-se. Há algo de irónico nisso. A rua que ladeava o acampamento chamava-se "Allee de l'Europe" (Rua da Europa), e era exactamente ali que os romenos, não aceites, tentaram viver.Esse acampamento acabou por ser desmantelado em 2018. Acompanhou a história da chegada desta comunidade cigana ao acampamento e ao seu desmantelamento. Chegou a filmar o acampamento, mas não o mostra no filme. Porquê?Sim, fui ao acampamento, conversei com eles, ajudei a minha mãe a ajudar. Mas não achei que mostrar a história de uma relação individual tornaria o filme mais impactante. Eu não acho que o cinema mude a realidade, por isso quis fazer um filme mais seco e talvez mais duro. O final do filme é muito duro, porque percebemos que este é um ciclo sem fim. As cartas terminam porque as pessoas se vão embora, e o filme quase tenta procurá-las, mas elas já não estão lá. Esse fim deixa-me sempre zangada, porque reflecte o ciclo infernal que estas pessoas vivem.O seu filme propõe uma reflexão ao público. Como espera que ele reaja?Espero que o filme seja um espaço para o espectador pensar sobre o seu papel na sociedade. Não quero impor uma opinião, mas sim proporcionar um espaço de reflexão.De que forma é que a sua história pessoal, o facto de ter crescido nesta cidade, influenciou a forma como aborda o tema da habitação e da integração?Bom, eu tenho uma relação complexa com essa cidade porque não foi o melhor lugar para ser adolescente. É muito estranho como essas cidades são construídas sem nenhum lugar para as pessoas estarem juntas. Acho que isso também tem a ver com esse afastamento e essa impossibilidade de se relacionar com os outros. O individualismo é um modelo que domina essa cidade, até na sua construção e na maneira como as pessoas não estão juntas, porque nem sequer há um lugar para estarem juntas.Apesar de tudo, tentei filmar todos os lugares onde as pessoas estavam, mas são muito poucos – uma cascata, uma ponte. Mas não existem cafés, não existem padarias, não há uma vida social local ou, se há, é muito fraca. Nunca pensei que ia filmar esta cidade antes de isso acontecer e, quando aconteceu, achei que tinha que o fazer.Porque é uma cidade também de imigração, não é?É uma cidade de imigração. Todos os arredores de Paris são, não é? Espanhóis, portugueses, italianos que chegaram nos anos 60 e 70 ficaram mais perto de Paris. Depois, com o tempo, segunda e terceira gerações foram-se afastando de Paris e ocupando estas zonas mais suburbanas com casas.Eu questionei um bocadinho o lugar da minha família nesta cidade e o lugar das famílias romenas. A minha mãe escrevia-me: "Eles são como nós". Ela estava a perceber que eles poderiam ser como o meu avô, que chegou ao final dos anos 60 a França. Ou seja, havia um paralelo entre a minha história familiar e o que estava a acontecer agora. Só que, entretanto, os portugueses já se integraram na sociedade e agora estava a ver outra comunidade que ainda não tinha lugar na sociedade francesa.Acha que o facto de termos uma família imigrante nos leva a ter um olhar mais atento em relação às novas comunidades imigrantes?Infelizmente, acho que não. É uma coisa muito triste, mas vejo esse medo. Acho que o filme também fala disso, não é? Do medo do outro. Parece quase que há um receio de que esses recém-chegados ocupem o lugar que nós conquistámos.Essa cidade tem resultados eleitorais em que a extrema-direita é sempre muito forte. Apesar de serem cidades com franceses – são franceses –, quase toda a gente vem de outras origens, tem uma história de imigração. Para mim, é espantoso como esquecemos o nosso percurso, o percurso da nossa família, e como, para defender aquilo que conquistámos, fazemos quase o contrário do que deveríamos fazer ao pensar na nossa história.Les Habitants estreou na segunda-feira aqui no Festival do Réel. O seu filme está em competição. Como é que foi apresentá-lo pela primeira vez ao público? Sim, foi uma noite bonita. Foi importante porque a minha mãe estava na sala. Ela escreveu-me cartas, assim como outras mulheres que foram visitar o acampamento, e elas também estavam presentes. A equipa também estava lá. Foi uma noite bonita. Acho que o filme foi bem recebido.De que forma acompanha e assiste, mesmo à distância, uma vez que vive em Portugal, aos sucessivos cortes orçamentais deste governo? O Orçamento do Estado para a Cultura deste ano teve um corte de 50 milhões de euros. Isto é grave?É grave. Muito grave, e é sempre uma grande preocupação. Vivo há dez anos em Portugal e nós olhamos sempre para França quase como um modelo.É grave porque não é um bom augúrio para os outros países. Ou seja, quando começa assim em França, o risco é que o resto também siga esse caminho. Acho que nem é só sobre França – podemos falar da Europa.Muitos festivais de cinema, por exemplo, são um espaço muito importante para apresentar filmes fora do circuito comercial. Há muitas regiões que têm cortado orçamento e, no próximo ano, muitos festivais não sabem se vão conseguir continuar a funcionar e a existir. Isso é muito grave porque um festival de cinema ou todas as outras formas de arte são maneiras de nos juntarmos, de trocarmos ideias e de estarmos juntos numa sala de cinema.E isso é muito importante. Quanto mais deixamos de estar juntos e de pensar juntos, mais ficamos isolados – e quanto mais ficamos isolados, mais a extrema-direita cresce.
Have you ever felt the pressure to have the perfect plan for your life? And if you had to write out a timeline for your life, the thought of veering “off course” would make your head spin? If that's ever been you, you've GOT to hear this conversation with entrepreneur, Allee Cyrus. It is sure to not only rid you of the pressure you feel but leave you ready to embrace a path with the FUN + OPPORTUNITY that comes with life's twists + turns. Today, you'll hear us talking all about… The benefits of ‘sampling' different jobs/careers in your twenties (including how people pleasers can lead with grace + confidence through transitional periods) How Allee believes “flopping” is a choice Why women need to be ruthless about the elimination of what does not truly matter in life My personal favorite part of this conversation is when Allee shares about the girl boss in her dying + the woman she grew to become replacing her. Can't wait to hear what you think! About Allee: Allee Cyrus is a business coach, investor, + founder/CEO of RUYA Media, a full-service agency specializing in marketing and creative strategy. She is the founder of Charm Atelier + co-founder of Believers in Business. She is also a podcaster, Southerner, and Believer. Connect with Allee on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rightupyourallee/ View Allee's Website: https://rightupyourallee.com/ About Your Brand of Beautiful Host, Bailie White: Bailie White is a motivational speaker with nearly 10 years of entrepreneurial experience and a heart for serving, motivating, and encouraging women. After starting and scaling her first business — a luxury travel agency with a team of 15 women, a celebrity clientele, and multi-millions of dollars in annual sales — she sold the business after realizing what she once thought was her dream, didn't fully align with the woman she wanted to become. Today, Bailie is the host of the Your Brand of Beautiful Podcast (debuting on Apple's Top Charts) and a published author and speaker. Bailie facilitates workshops and delivers keynote speeches to college women, young professionals, and mamapreneurs. Bailie teaches these women how to Stop Being Busy, Quiet The Noise, and Start Being Them — she teaches them how to become Their Own Brand of Beautiful. Bailie has been featured in media outlets like Buzzfeed and Forbes, but is most proud of her title as ‘wife' and ‘mom' to her two small children. Bailie lives with her family on the outskirts of Savannah, Georgia. LET'S CONNECT! For speaking, event, or podcasting collabs, email: hey@bailiewhite.com Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heybailiewhite/ Visit Website: https://www.bailiewhite.com Weekly Newsletter: https://www.bailiewhite.com/newsletter
Wie bleibt Magdeburgs Innenstadt attraktiv und lebendig? Petra Kann, Centermanagerin des Allee-Centers, gibt im MAGDEpodcast spannende Einblicke. Nach beruflichen Stationen in Rostock und Leipzig kehrte sie vor gut fünf Jahren zurück nach Magdeburg, um den lokalen Handel mit frischen Ideen und innovativen Konzepten zu stärken. Unter dem Motto „Handel im Wandel“ zeigt sie, wie Einkaufszentren und Innenstädte im Zusammenspiel begeistern und welche Bedeutung Magdeburg für die Region hat. Eine Folge voller Visionen für eine strahlende Innenstadt!
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We want to celebrate enduring love - relationships that have gone the distance and shouldn't work but somehow does. Whether it's a bad first date or you've been through many trials together but still choose each other, we want to hear from you! Give us a call, send a message and voice note and the one with the best story will with a special prize! Allee Bleue CEO Edo Heyns joins us on the line now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
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Die Karl-Marx-Allee, früher Stalinallee, ist ein Ostberliner Markenzeichen - eine riesige Magistrale, deren wichtigste Gebäude von Hermann Henselmann entworfen wurden, der in den 1950er und 60er Jahren Chefarchitekt des Ostberliner Magistrats war. Seine Enkelin Florentine Anders hat nun ein Buch geschrieben, das "Die Allee" heißt. Dort geht es nicht nur um Städtebau, sondern auch um Henselmanns Familie. Heute Abend findet in der PlaceOne Panoramabar am Straußberger Platz die Buchpremiere statt. Auf radio3 berichtet Florentine Anders vorab, was ihr beim Schreiben wichtig war.
The Dean's List with Host Dean Bowen – The true purpose of education is to shape a child's character and mind. As parents seek alternatives to modern schooling, many are turning to classical Christian education. Jacob Allee explains how this approach fosters virtue, wisdom, and a love for truth, helping students discover their God-given purpose and live with clarity and conviction.
Die Ostmoderne wurde lange verkannt, oft abgerissen. Doch heute wächst die Anerkennung für diese Architektur. Einer ihrer prägenden Köpfe: Hermann Henselmann – Schöpfer des Berliner Fernsehturms, des Leipziger Universitätshochhauses und Teile der Karl-Marx-Allee. Seine Enkelin Florentine Anders beleuchtet in „Die Allee“ nicht nur seine Bauten, sondern auch die Geschichte ihrer Familie. Rezension von Ina Beyer
The legendary Indianapolis jazz club The Jazz Kitchen recently celebrated its 30th anniversary. Through the years, The Jazz Kitchen has hosted performances from some of the biggest names including J.J. Johnson, Billy Cobham, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Bob James, Ray Brown, Lakecia Benjamin, Kamasi Washington, and many others. In 2009, The Jazz Kitchen was recognized by DownBeat magazine, as one of the 100 best jazz clubs in the world. Listen to an interview with the club's founder David Allee, as he shares an oral history of The Jazz Kitchen. Allee is also a trumpet player and has performed with groups including the Jimmy Coe Big Band and Pavel & Direct Contact.
Mike Allee, president, Universal Conversion Technologies, discusses a recent joint report by LIMRA, Equisoft and UCT showing that 66% of U.S. life insurers and 46% globally are not prepared for AI implementation.
Nach einer kurzen, erholsamen Winterstarre inklusive Ski-Urlaub, Banana-Split und Besuch bei Mr. und Mrs. Santa höchstpersönlich sind die Twins endlich wieder auf Sendung. Doch neben großen Plänen und noch mehr Hakuna Matata stehen laut Liste der Neujahrsvorsätze zunächst unangenehme Vorsorgeuntersuchungen bis hinunter in die Intimsphäre an. Aber vielleicht liefert Bills Handy dem Genius Bar Mitarbeiter genug Foto- und Videomaterial, um schon mal eine medizinische Ersteinschätzung zu geben. - Also, Prostata! Happy New Year, Ihr Mäuse! DISCLAIMER! Liebe Kaulquappen, Aufgrund unseres engen Zeitplans haben wir die erste Folge im neuen Jahr bereits vor der schrecklichen Ausbreitung des Feuers in und rund um Los Angeles aufgenommen. Daher wundert euch bitte nicht, dass wir in der aktuellen Folge nicht darauf eingehen. Momentan sind wir in Gedanken bei allen Betroffenen und Einsatzkräften und hoffen, dass die Brände so schnell es geht unter Kontrolle gebracht werden. Alle weiteren Infos rund um den Podcast, Updates und Werbepartner findet ihr hier: https://www.instagram.com/kaulitzhills.podcast/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Judy Carmichael interviews John Allee
Das christliche Wort zum Alltag von Ralf Neuschwander von der Evangelischen Kirche. Den Text des SR 1 Zwischenrufs kann man auch im Internet nachlesen unter kirche-im-sr.de
Hall of Fame songwriter and music producer Allee Willis gained recognition for co-writing songs such as Earth, Wind & Fire's hit "September," the score to "The Color Purple" musical, and the "Friends" theme song, "I'll Be There For You." Sadly, she passed away in 2019 but left behind a treasure trove of footage which made it to a new documentary, "The World According to Allee Willis." Director Alexis Spraic joins us alongside executive producer Prudence Fenton, who was also Allee's longtime partner, to discuss the film which is playing in theaters now. This segment is guest-hosted by Tiffany Hanssen.
Dennis is joined via Zoom by two women from the documentary The World According to Allee Willis; director Alexis Spraic and Executive Producer Prudence Fenton who was also Allee's life partner. Allee Willis, who passed away on Christmas Day in 2019, is primarily known as a a songwriter (Earth Wind & Fire's "September" and "Boogie Wonderland," the Friends theme song, The Color Purple musical) but she was also an accomplished visual artist, collector of kitsch, wild party thrower and internet entrepreneur. Alexis talks about what drew her to Allee as a film subject, sorting through Allee's six storage units of material and how she's tried to incorporate Allee's motto 'If you have a weakness, turn it into a hook" into her own life. Prudence talks about the exhausting prep that went into Allee's legendary house parties, the hurt caused by Allee's father not allowing Allee to be herself and that time a few years ago when the Rembrandts reached out to ask Allee for a share of the "Friends" theme song royalties...years after the show had left the air. Other topics include: Allee's wide array of friends, Allee's foray's into performing, the scandalously low number of female producers in the music business, how Allee dealt with disappointment and the moments in the filmmaking process where they really felt like Allee was guiding them.
Today my guest is Alexis Spraic, director of the fantastic documentary - The World According to Allee Willis. I can't recommend this film enough. Allee was an actual songwriting genius writing songs for Earth Wind and Fire "September" and Boogie Wonderland, Cyndi Lauper, Pointer Sisters "Neutron Dance" and even the theme song from the hit T.V. show Friends. Her track record is unbelievably Grammy Awards, Tony Awards she did it all. See this film this week in the theater. My Tour Dates https://www.deandelray.com/tourdates My Patreon for all your bonus episodes https://www.deandelray.com/patreon Thank you so much for the support over the last 13 years. DDR
In this episode of Book of Shadows Marla and Ron are joined by former witch Lillee Allee to discuss all things witchy...
In this episode of Book of Shadows Marla and Ron are joined by former witch Lillee Allee to discuss all things witchy...
Lillee is the host of New Aeon Now on the Para X Radio Network. In this class she talked about curses and banishing from the point of view from two aspects. Lillee explains her Right Path point of view in dealing curses and then talks about her late husband John's way of doing things from the Left Path. There's a ton of information in this class, from how to do, what not to do and everything in between. Have something to write with because you're going to want to take notes.
Interview mit dem Obmann des Vereins Einkaufsstraße Bruno-Marek-Allee: Michael Knoll von Starbike
David Allee wears many hats: club owner, musician, music producer, and community non-profit leader, to name a few. As the owner of the Jazz Kitchen for nearly 30 years and as the Director of Indy Jazz Fest for over a decade, David has helped to curate literally thousands of jazz performances in Indianapolis by national and regional artists. The Jazz Kitchen has received multiple “Best 100 Jazz Clubs in the World” by Downbeat Magazine, and its sonics and ambience have inspired dozens of artists to record live albums in the venue. David, along with jazz artist/community leader Rob Dixon, re-energized the Indy Jazz Fest over a decade ago, and has continued to grow the Fest and the Indy Jazz Foundation, “to preserve the legacy and promote the future of jazz in Indianapolis.” David and I had a conversation in 2022 about his life, what inspired him to start the Jazz Kitchen, and his vision for preserving and growing Indianapolis' rich jazz history.
Tonight, we are talking all things fishing! The NPFL just dropped a bomb shell on the competitive fishing industry and we'll dive into the topic to see what we can find out if this is a good move or a dangerous one. To do that, we have none other than Mr. Eric Allee from Eagle Claw Fishing join us on tonights show. Jimmy Straws co-hosts with me in a fantastic episode you don't want to miss! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We were joined by Emily Umstead-Allee from the Van Andel Institute and Diane Colvin Lakeshore Corvette Club. They're having an awesome event happening on September 14th called "Cars Against Cancer." They filled us in on what the event entails, how you can get involved, and how the profits go towards Cancer research, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Thad and Scott as they kick off this episode with some heartfelt birthday shoutouts. We're celebrating our Co-Host Colleen, Andrea, Erica Nichols, and our good friend Che! We sit down with Allee to chat about her new job at Kelsey's Pizza in Titusville, FL. A local favorite known for Excellent Greek food made with … Continue reading "Episode #203 Eww Dude, you drive that?" The post Episode #203 Eww Dude, you drive that? appeared first on Adjust the Mic Podcast.
In this episode of Adjust the Mic, the gang is back in the studio! Colleen, Brent, Thad, and Scott gather in Titusville, FL, with exciting updates and heartfelt discussions. We're thrilled to share that Allee just turned 16 and landed a job at Kelsey's Restaurant, thanks to Big Nick and Thad's connections! Allee and her … Continue reading "Episode #202 Allee's got a jobby job & Brent is training for the Olympics" The post Episode #202 Allee's got a jobby job & Brent is training for the Olympics appeared first on Adjust the Mic Podcast.
Welcome to Flashback Fridays! We're bringing back two films that you can see on the big screen at this year's Frameline Film Festival in San Francisco (running June 19-29)! We truly loved both of these documentaries that will introduce you to two amazing women that should already be household names.The World According to Allee Willis shares the story of one of the most successful singer/songwriter/artists of our time, Allee Willis, from her strict upbringing to her creative successes (despite struggling to fit in with sexual and gender norms), and eventually, her path to love. We are joined by director Alexis Spraic, producer Nicholas Coles, and EP/participant Prudence Fenton, who share the finding of hidden gems in Allee's archival footage, if there is potential for this to become a series (yes, please!), and how they are continuing Allee's legacy through the Willis Wonderland Foundation.Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story, follows the life of one of music's first Black trans performers, and how she made it to the edge of stardom before disappearing. Directors Michael Mabbott and Lucah Rosenberg-Lee describe how they thankfully were able to find Jackie before her sudden death, the importance of the timing of the film's release, and telling the story of a trans woman's life that was filled with joy.Purchase tickets to the films here!Listen to Allee Willis' Child Star album hereFollow EP/participant Prudence Fenton on IGFind Jackie Shane's music hereFollow Any Other Way on IGFollow director Michael Mabbott on IGFollow director Lucah Rosenberg-Lee on IGAudio engineering by Jeff Hunt from Storied: San FranciscoSupport the Show.Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 11 years, recorded 800+ episodes, and won Best of the Bay Best Podcast in 2022 and 2023 without your help! -- Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and abortion is normal. -- Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage! Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts! Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram & Facebook Listen every Tuesday at 9 - 10 am on BFF.FM
This episode brings you two SXSW Film Festival documentaries that will introduce you to two amazing women that should already be household names.The World According to Allee Willis shares the story of one of the most successful singer/songwriter/artists of our time, Allee Willis, from her strict upbringing to her creative successes (despite struggling to fit in with sexual and gender norms), and eventually, her path to love. We are joined by director Alexis Spraic, producer Nicholas Coles, and EP/participant Prudence Fenton, who share the finding of hidden gems in Allee's archival footage, if there is potential for this to become a series (yes, please!), and how they are continuing Allee's legacy through the Willis Wonderland Foundation.Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story, follows the life of one of music's first Black trans performers, and how she made it to the edge of stardom before disappearing. Directors Michael Mabbott and Lucah Rosenberg-Lee describe how they thankfully were able to find Jackie before her sudden death, the importance of the timing of the film's release, and telling the story of a trans woman's life that was filled with joy.Listen to Allee Willis' Child Star album hereFollow EP/participant Prudence Fenton on IGFind Jackie Shane's music hereFollow Any Other Way on IGFollow director Michael Mabbott on IGFollow director Lucah Rosenberg-Lee on IGSupport the showThanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 10 years, recorded 700+ episodes, and won Best of the Bay Best Podcast in 2022 and 2023 without your help! -- Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and abortion is normal. -- Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage! Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts! Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram & Facebook Listen every Tuesday at 9 - 10 am on BFF.FM
In today's podcast I interview Prudence Fenton, who experienced the unexpected death of her partner on Christmas Eve just prior to the beginning of COVID. Like most people who experience a sudden death, Prudence's loss was a deeply personal, intimate and painful experience. Prudence's loss was also a very public experience because her partner, Allee Willis, was a well known songwriter and artist. Together we explore Prudence's grief experiences, her coping mechanisms and how grief has changed her. We talk about how she felt to have the public grieve her partner, what it was like to create her legacy, and where Prudence is in her life right now, four years later. Key Points: Prudence discusses how she relied on her creativity, taking a grief timeout when necessary, connecting with Allee, and receiving support from friends or trusted members of her team to get her through the difficult times. Prudence describes where she is today with a group of new friends and the ability to experience happiness in her life. As she says, “the new Prudence just moves on”, but she always carries Allee with her. Prudence continues to learn and sees life as a constant form of education. If you are interested in learning more about Prudence and Allee's documentary, The World According to Allee Willis or the foundation Willis Wonderland please join our Facebook group, Talking about the podcast Unteathered with Dr. Levin.
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In episode 7, Neil is joined by Zach Allee, Principal & Senior Architect at Populous. They discuss some unique opportunities to consider when building a new ballpark, what fans can expect and how it will bring the community together - even in the off-season. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Time isn't a real thing and we made it up. Thanks to this week's Patreon supporter, Allee! Phoenix Register: Hogwarts Legacy is the best-selling game in the UK and the US for 2023. It was also the most-searched game on Google. A giant elder wand has gone up at Epic Universe! Pictures here. It's acting as a beacon to mark the entrance of the Wizarding World land. Sad news: with episode 200, we're bringing SpeakBeasty to a close. It's not goodbye, it's see you later! The last episode is actually dropping 3/31, not right before the eclipse. “My dog's really cute, and so is my husband, and I'm kinda funny…” Main Discussion: Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts experiences in Edinburgh! We talk about The Elephant House Cafe, Greyfriars Kirkyard, various inspirations for Hogwarts (including Donaldson Hall), Victoria Street, Museum Context, Loch Ness, the Kelpies, Scottish wildcats, and Edinburgh's history with witches. Marjolaine mentions a special experience in the Elephant House's bathroom. How many bottles of whisky did Chris bring home?? Sometimes the lizard brain kicks in. Find out the daring way Ann distracted the TSA from noticing all of Chris' whisky. No-Maj Movie Magic: location scouting! Find out what a location scout has to look for, and how it applied to the Fantastic Beasts series. We've linked it before, but the interview with Christian Manz can be read here. Podcast Question: Why do you think the Elder Wand was chosen as the Wizarding World beacon at Epic Universe? What would you have chosen?
On the last day of September 1991, off-duty Harris County Sheriff's Deputy Roxyann Allee took the evening to do some shopping. After buying and browsing, she headed back to her minivan to return home. Little did she know, two men had followed her. As she approached her vehicle, the men accosted and abducted her. Later, her minivan was discovered ablaze on a secluded North Houston street, and later still, a fellow deputy discovered her bullet-riddled body. Her husband, also a Harris County Deputy, and two children were shocked and to this day are haunted by the uncertainty and lack of answers in Roxyann's murder.To be eligible for the cash rewards of up to $30,000, anyone with information on the abduction and murder of Deputy Cpl. Roxyann Allee can provide an anonymous tip by calling Crime Stoppers at 800-252-8477 or by submitting a tip online at p3tips.com/tipform.aspx?ID=650#If you're interested in being a true crime podcaster, take a look at the online programs at TrueCrimePodcastTraining.com and use code COLD for $150 off any course.You can support Gone Cold and listen ad-free at patreon.com/gonecoldpodcastVisit Gone Cold – Texas True Crime online at GoneCold.com Find us on Facebook, X, Threads, TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram by searching gonecoldpodcast or go to: linknbio.com/gonecoldpodcast#JusticeForRoxyannAllee #FallenOfficer #LawEnforcement #Houston #HoustonTexas #HarrisCountyTX #HarrisCountySheriff #Murder #Texas #TX #TexasTrueCrime #GoneCold #GoneColdPodcast #ColdCase #Abduction #KIdnapping #UnsolvedMurder #Homicide #UnsolvedMysteries #TrueCrime #TrueCrimePodcast #Podcast
Al Lee's films have documented UK trad climbing and climbers for over a decade. Movies such as On Sight, Climbing Blind, Blocheads and The Prophet have made the screen shine. This week let's hear Al's crack.
An diesem Heiligabend reflektieren Oliver und Micky über die besinnliche Zeit und berichten aus erster Hand, wie sie diesen besonderen Tag verbringen - zwischen Last-Minute-Geschenken von der Tankstelle und “Fickt euch Allee” geht es nicht immer heilig zu, aber schließlich bekommen die beiden die Kurve und erinnern sich an ihre liebsten Rituale zwischen den Jahren: Micky, der sich in dieser Zeit gern seiner Lieblingsbeschäftigung “Autofahren und Musikhören” widmet und Olli, der aus Ermangelung eines eigenen Festes selbst Weihnachtsmann gespielt hat und vor lauter festiver Energie gar das Zimmer seiner Jugendliebe in einem Schuhkarton nachgebaut hat. Schließlich wird sich in dieser Folge noch einem ganz eigenen Friendly Fire-Ritual gewidmet - und zwar dem, die Menschen zu erinnern, die im letzten Jahr von uns gegangen sind: Von Tina Turner über Burt Bacharach bis hin zu Matthew Perry. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte. https://linktr.ee/Friendly_Fire
This week on Cultural Manifesto listen to an interview with the Grammy-winning musician Meshell Ndegeocello - she'll be performing at the Palladium on November 18th. Meshell will discuss her connection to Indiana artists - including John Mellencamp, Etheridge Knight, and Hanna Benn. We'll also explore a lost recording from the Indianapolis jazz musician and composer Steve Allee. In 1983, Steve composed "Centennial Salute: A Musical Tribute To The Indianapolis Museum Of Art”, an orchestral suite featuring over 70 musicians - including members of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and jazz legends of Indiana Avenue.
This week on Cultural Manifesto listen to an interview with the Grammy-winning musician Meshell Ndegeocello - she'll be performing at the Palladium on November 18th. Meshell will discuss her connection to Indiana artists - including John Mellencamp, Etheridge Knight, and Hanna Benn. We'll also explore a lost recording from the Indianapolis jazz musician and composer Steve Allee. In 1983, Steve composed "Centennial Salute: A Musical Tribute To The Indianapolis Museum Of Art”, an orchestral suite featuring over 70 musicians - including members of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and jazz legends of Indiana Avenue.
Officer Jonathan Allee of the Chesterfield County Police is the best of the badge. And on this Blue Friday, Jeff Katz bestows The Lt. Jan McTernan Blue Friday honor onto him for his great service to our community. About a month ago there was a horrible fire at The Morrissey Household where Jeff's best pal, Emily, from Emily's Bracelets, does her great work. Officer Allee was first on the scene, and he handled the situation with grace and class. Congratulations, Officer Allee. And thank you for all that you do!
Manuel ist zurück aus dem Urlaub und hat ein Follow-up zum Thema Verkehrslärm. Cari nervt hingegen eine andere Plage: Fliegen.
Do it nice or do it twice. The mindset of a perfectionist can be a tortuously rewarding experience. Always giving it your best effort is something every athlete, whether amateur or professional, has been taught since they were in grade school. Having that mindset is tough in softball, when getting a hit less than half the time puts you in the record books. Allee Bunker has re-written the records during her time at Oregon, whether it be on the diamond or off. In the field of play, Bunker will finish off her Ducks career in the top 5 in hits, runs and RBIs. Those mind-blowing stats aren't lost on Bunker, something she says she'll cherish with her forever.This is the Mighty Oregon podcast and this is Ducks softball infielder Allee Bunker…Perfect Game.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Let's be honest, business owners tend to have a LOT of thoughts and feelings about their finances. On today's episode, Lori Ann Kuntz, a bookkeeper, joins Allee to talk about finances, taxes, and how to approach both with a healthy mindset. This episode is essential for any business owner who is seeking confidence and freedom in their finances. If you get a knot in your stomach any time you even hear the word "taxes," you're not going to want to miss out on all of the wisdom and clarity Lori Ann brings to the table. Connect with Lori Ann: https://www.loriannkuntz.com/
Ever wonder if you should be running ads in your business? Boost posts? Is it worth it?! When do you start?! Join Allee & me in this conversation allllll about paid social media advertising for small, medium, & large businesses. Get the answer to all of your burning questions about ads, when to start, what to do first, & if it's even worth it. Allee is the founder of RUYA Media - her digital marketing ad agency - and Bloom Society - her Business Education Brand where she aims to cultivate transformation in the lives of women ready for more in life, faith, and business. She is a wealth of knowledge & I'm so excited to share this episode with you! Allee's Instagram // @rightupyourallee Ruya Media's Website // ruyamedia.com Allee's Podcast // Right Up Your Allee --- JOIN ENTREPRENEURSHIP MADE EASY GET MORE SUPPORT FROM MADI // FREEBIES & PROGRAMS MADISON'S INSTAGRAM SBGP FREE FACEBOOK COMMUNITY
Want to hear the story behind Allee having to rebrand her media company because of a PORN COMPANY? The tea is pipping hot, enjoy this episode while you hear all the details.
Today you're getting to listen in on one of our weekly Heart University team meetings. Literally, we hit record on our weekly zoom team meetings back in July and what follows is what went down. Here's who you're going to hear from in this episode. Obviously Evie and I (the owners of The Heart University) Rachel - our executive assistant - handles everything admin, inbox, and customer service KT - our community manager, content creator & copywriter Ally R - Our podcast manager and event coordinator Allee C - (yes we have 2 allee's on our team) is our marketing director And then the 2 girls on Allee's team we work with are Christina who handles the Heart's social media and Madi (who handles the implementation of our email funnels). In today's peek behind the curtain you'll hear us and our team go through our meeting workflow from check ins, to prayer, to starting off going over what we call The Scorecard (a check in on major numbers throughout our business). After we go over our scorecard we typically dive into everything Allee C and her team has for us on the marketing end. You'll hear us chat about a big evergreen funnel we're in the process of setting up, the marketing lead up to our group coaching offer, some problem solving issues on the backend of our subscription service The Caption Playbook, annnddddd near the end Ally R (our podcast manager and event coordinator) gives an update on a venue she found for the next Heart Conference. ------------------------------ The Posing Minor: www.theheartuniversity.com/posing-minor ------------------------------ Lunya: www.lunya.co Use code HEART20 for 20% off! ------------------------------- Episode 144 -------------------------------- If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here. -------------------------------- PODCAST10 for 10% anything from The Shop! www.theheartuniversity.com/shop ---------------------------------- Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity