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CLM Activa Radio
TE CEDO MI ASIENTO 27-11-2024 La ADOLESCENCIA con Manuel y Rodrigo

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 16:19


Volvemos a la Asociación Madrileña de Espina Bífida para hablar con Manuel (18 años) y Rodrigo (16 años) sobre la vida y la discapacidad. Agradecer por supuesto a nuestros protagonistas por compartir sus experiencias con nosotras y a AMEB, en especial a Laura que nos ha ayudado a gestionarlo y nos ha cedido el espacio para la grabación. Como siempre un placer colaborar con vosotras.

Crazy Women Country
Sandy Summers 2024 Interview with CWC

Crazy Women Country

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 25:20


Welcome to Crazy Women Country, where we showcase the amazing women making waves in country music!

CLM Activa Radio
TE CEDO MI ASIENTO17-5-2023 Infancia

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 17:45


Estrenamos tercera temporada con una entrevista a Dani, Guillermo, Valentina, Jonás y Freddy. Cinco niños con discapacidad, socios de AMEB que nos contaron sus experiencias y muchas cosas más que no os debéis perder.

Express Biedrzyckiej - seria DOBRZE POSŁUCHAĆ
Premier Morawiecki jest AMEBĄ POLITYCZNĄ. Ziobro pluje w twarz Morawieckiemu, pluje w twarz Kaczyńskiemu - Szymon Hołownia. EXPRESS BIEDR...

Express Biedrzyckiej - seria DOBRZE POSŁUCHAĆ

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 32:04


"Ziobro pluje w twarz Morawieckiemu, pluje w twarz Kaczyńskiemu, nabija się z nich, śmieje się z nich w żywe oczy" - mówi Szymon Hołownia. Szef Polski 2050 dodaje: "Ja bym takiego ministra pogonił w 5 minut, bo to on jest tym, kto zdemolował polskie sądownictwo". Zapraszamy do wysłuchania całego odcinka.

CLM Activa Radio
Tu Rutina Saludable 15-12-22: Charlamos con Cristina, David y Ana, pacientes con espina bífida.

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 90:28


Espina bífida en primera persona. Charla muy especial con tres personas que nos contarán en primera persona el día a día y la vida de una persona con espina bífida. Ellos son David, Ana y Cristina, de la Asociación Madrileña de Espina Bífida: AMEB. Una entrevista - conversación que os va a cambiar la manera de pensar.

Behind The Curtain
Max Kendrick

Behind The Curtain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 49:17


Max has loved music from a very young age, starting early childhood lessons at the Mitchell Conservatorium in Bathurst when he was just two years old. Max is no stranger to the stage, having performed in High School Musical (2015), Wicked (2018), and The Addams Family (2019) with the Carillon Theatrical Society in his hometown, and The Little Mermaid (2018) with Orange Theatre Company, as well a various other local events including the Bathurst Eisteddfod and the Mitchell Conservatorium Scholarship Concert. He has studied vocals with Dr. David Hood, and completed Grade 7 in Musical Theatre Voice through the AMEB.

Audioaulas - ENP - Prof. Gustavo Lacorte
Audioaula 6 - ENP - Parasitologia - Amebíase

Audioaulas - ENP - Prof. Gustavo Lacorte

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 24:01


Recurso do ENP - IFMG/Campus Bambuí - Curso de Licenciatura em Ciências Biológicas - Disciplina Parasitologia

APATA Podcast
Arts Resilience

APATA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 34:22


Meet Angela Loh!Angela is the Managing Producer of Camerata – Queensland's Chamber Orchestra. The Camerata aims to empower artists, inspire audiences and enrich communities through music and it just so happens that Angela and Camerata's Education Manager and Principal Second Violinist, Jonny Ng, were doing just that this past week. Meeting with the communities ahead of Camerata's regional tour in June, fingers crossed. [recorded 20th March 2020, travel and mass gatherings shut down due to COVID-19 – 24th March 2020 all entertainment venues now closed]So where did this passion for the arts come from, where did it all begin? Well besides two creative parents, Angela had an exceptional music teacher who understood that the way to her musical heart was not through the AMEB but through the Beatles. Learning to read and play music in an environment that was fun and interesting and tailored to her needs Angela kept learning until the end of high school.From an industry-led education at QUT [Queensland University of Technology] in stage management and technical production, Angela was more that able to step into roles in the corporate sector, musical theatre and the opera learning valuable life lessons along the way.We learn the various roles Angela has had in her career in the performing arts and the mentors that played a big part in forming who she could and would be. With such a diverse background, no matter the role Angela has been able to step up to whatever challenge came along and now at the Camerata she finds herself in a passionate, community-minded, collaborative arts company that she truly loves.As we step into unprecedented times for the arts and entertainment industry, we discuss the future and resilience of the Arts industry and our hopes for the future.Website: www.apata.com.auEmail: hello@apata.com.auInstagram & Facebook: @apatamedia

The Presentation Boss Podcast
08. Katrina Roberts on The Art and Skills of Presence, Confidence and Charisma

The Presentation Boss Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 49:07


We're at episode 8 of the Presentation Boss Podcast, and it's time for another guest. Kate and Thomas are having a conversation with a friend of ours, Katrina Roberts, about her zone of genius being in drama and speech. We have recently heard her talk a few times about presence, confidence and self-awareness and knew we had to share her wisdom with you!This episode features a lot of Katrina sharing her wisdom while Thomas and Kate sit in near silence listening to her explain these nebulous concepts in a simple form all while sharing her tips and stories in the field. We could listen to Katrina for days and so we've got a longer episode than normal; but she's worth it! There is so much information here to help you ensure you maintain an audience focus when presenting.About Our GuestKatrina Roberts has been teaching speech and drama for over eight years, with extensive experience both as a teacher and a performer. She is a registered teacher with a Graduate Diploma from USQ, who is also qualified with a Licentiate Diploma in Drama and Performance (LDPA) from the AMEB, a Graduate Certificate of Voice Studies from the Victorian College of Arts and an Associate Diploma (ATCL Teaching – Speech and Drama) from Trinity College London.She received Barbara Sisley awards for achieving the highest mark in QLD for her AMEB Associate and Licentiate Diploma examinations. Katrina is also a UQ graduate and holds a Bachelor of Journalism and Arts, majoring in Drama and Writing. She has worked for national talent agencies directing acting and modelling courses for new talent, and regularly prepares students for drama school, theatre and film auditions. Katrina is a Committee member of the Communication, Speech and Performance Teachers Inc.What You'll Learn• The way Katrina gets paid to speak• Why the ability to communicate is important even from a young adult age• How Katrina gets even the most terrified speakers to perform again and again• The universal speaking truths that apply to all age and all education levels• What speaking presence is and what it looks like• The international speaking presence expert with ideas worth discussing• How presence, audience focus and energy are intertwined• The three circles of presence and the two types of presenter that are difficult to listen to• The steps to take and mindset to have to bring about presence from the stage• Why feeling comfortable and yourself is most important• How charisma correlates to confidence, presence and authority• Vulnerability and the role in plays in being liked as a speaker• The three elements to speaking well• Why we shouldn't be so focused on 'ticking the boxes'.Mentioned In The Show• Patsy Rodenburg: http://www.patsyrodenburg.comResources and Links• Email Katrina at: Katrina.Roberts@ahs.qld.edu.au• The Presentation Boss Podcast: https://presentationboss.com.au/podcast/• Kate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-norris/• Thomas on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-krafft/• Presentation Boss on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/presentationboss/• Presentation Boss on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/presentation-bossQuotes From This Episode• "I like to feel like I've made a difference, even in a small way"• "Communication skills infiltrate every aspect of how they operate in the world"• "Everything we do involves other people and communicating in some aspect with them"• "There are universal truths we need to address"• "Making sure that your body and self are ready to give energy, focus and a message"• "If you have a quality speech and a good mindset coming in to your performance and place the spotlight not on yourself, but on your message and priority on your audience, presence isn't far away, if not already there"• "We disengage from the world a lot, and we're used to disengaging"• "You have to absolutely be in total preparation mode .. to have a chance of affecting other people"• "They think 'No, it's got to be more complicated than this'. The only thing that's complicated about it, is that it is so simple"• "And it feels awesome!"

MEDCASTING
[MEDCASTING] MICROBIOLOGIA - Amebíase

MEDCASTING

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2019 6:27


Falo neste episódio um pouco sobre a Amebíase, uma protozoose cavitária.  Música de fundo: Buddha by Kontekst https://soundcloud.com/kontekstmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/b6jK2t3lcRs 

New Stories, Bold Legends: Stories from Sydney Lunar Festival
S1 Episode 2: Elaine Chia, CEO of City Recital Hall

New Stories, Bold Legends: Stories from Sydney Lunar Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 31:47


Elaine Chia is CEO of City Recital Hall,  one of Sydney’s leading arts, entertainment and festival venues. Her career spans music, theatre and visual arts, and she is a passionate advocate for the arts. Elaine’s formal introduction into arts management began with the Australian Youth Orchestra. Her role on her first symphony orchestra tour was to source and coordinate host families for 110 young musicians in 10 cities across Australia. In 1996, she managed the National Music Camp with 240 music students and 100 staff and volunteers. Her role as coordinator, wrangler, persuader and responsible big sister was thus cemented. Elaine’s journey next took her to Belvoir St Theatre as business manager, then to Sydney Conservatorium of Music as marketing and development manager. Elaine moved to Melbourne in 2004 where she took on the role of acting CEO of the AMEB, and later, business and finance manager at Heide Museum of Modern Art. She returned to the Sydney Conservatorium in 2007, to the newly created role of international development manager. She established new off-shore programs and tours in Asia, Europe and the United States. In 2010 Elaine joined the Australia Council for the Arts, where she oversaw the Australian representation at three Venice Biennales, and the redevelopment of the new Australian Pavilion, which opened in 2015 on time and on budget. Both projects were delivered as public-private partnerships. She joined City Recital Hall in 2016 as the first CEO of the not-for-profit company established to manage and curate an annual program at the 1238-seat venue. In 2.5 years, the number of concert and events presented by the company has quadrupled. Elaine is the chair of Contemporary Asian Australian Performance, a resident company at Carriageworks which is dedicated to making exceptional contemporary Asian Australian work for all audiences. She also actively supports the arts as a donor, because she can, and therefore, simply, she should. When Elaine is not living and breathing the arts, she loves to run, mainly to balance out her love of gelato. https://www.cityrecitalhall.com/ https://newstories.net.au/elaine-chia/

Mums With Hustle Podcast
MWH 163 : How To Set Goals That Will Transform Your Business with Fiona Killackey of My Daily Business Coach

Mums With Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 46:48


How To Set Goals That Will Transform Your Business We are mothers with ambition and untapped potential that we need to use to drive success into our lives as entrepreneurs. The best way to access this untapped potential is to actually set some goals for what we want to achieve! I'm very excited to get into this week's episode because it's going to help set you up for success in 2019 by teaching you how to set goals! LET'S GET INTO IT Today's guest is Fiona Killackey! Fiona is a business consultant and coach and the founder of My Daily Business Coach a consultancy that provides business consulting, 1:1 coaching, branding + marketing workshops and creative ideation. Her clients include Audible, Etsy, Australia Post, L’Oreal, AMEB, and various government departments, as well as a host of creative small business owners. THE RECAP During this episode, Fiona is going to help you learn how to set goals for your business in the New Year, so you achieve your best business year yet! Make sure you grab your pen and paper because this episode has a TON of noteworthy tips and advice. 1. Introducing Fiona! Fiona is so incredible and a total wealth of knowledge. I loved having her on the podcast, and I know you're going to love her too. Key Points We Discussed: Who is Fiona Killackey? What is Fiona's biz journey? How did Fiona found her biz? 2. Achieve Your Best Business Year Yet If you want to achieve your best business year yet, then you must get SUPER clear on the three main goals you want to hit in the next 12 months. Key Points We Discussed: How does inaction stem from having too many things on your to-do list? Why should you invest time into creating a solid business plan? What goes into a business plan? Vision Your Why USP Business Model Resource Requirements A long-term plan for your business (e.g. building an empire, staying intentionally lean, setting it up to be bought in X years, etc.) How will a basic marketing plan help you achieve your vision? What are somethings to keep in mind when creating your marketing plan? Who is your audience? How will you connect with your audience? Where is your audience in the buyer cycle? (e.g. are they simply aware of your brand but have never purchased? Are they a previous client you want to engage through retention/post-purchase marketing?, etc.). Why does Fiona recommend having a supportive network or crew? 3. Setting Goals Setting goals is truly a process that you should spend time thinking about! In this section, Fiona is sharing her top recommendations for mums in business on how to get super clear with their goals. Key Points We Discussed: Why you should create goals through visualisation? Think about where you want to be in 12 months time. You could even write an email to yourself from your future self! What is Fiona's best process for setting goals? Write out all the goals you’d love to hit in the next year! Next consider what are actually just tactics and what are you not TRULY connecting with. Then ask yourself: How would I feel if X or Y didn’t happen? How do goals tend to stretch us personally and professionally? 4. Business and Marketing Plans If you have mapped out your goals for the year, it's time to get organised! In this section, Fiona is going to discuss creating your business and marketing plan. Key Points We Discussed: Why should you break your goals into quarterly, monthly and weekly goals? What three stages should you be moving people through via good marketing? Knowing about you Liking you Trusting you enough to transact What are the five stages of the Buyer Cycle? Awareness Research Evaluation Purchase Post-Purchase / Advocacy In what ways will a marketing strategy connect people at each stage of the Buyer Cycle? How should a basic marketing plan be broken down? Weekly! 5. Cultivating A Supportive Crew

Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast
SOP Podcast 125: James Flores On His 12 Recitals In 12 Months Challenge

Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 53:31


Welcome to Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast #125! Today's guest is an Australian organist James Flores. He began his musical career with piano lessons at the age of 4 under the guidance of his aunt, Aurora Flores. Since then, he has been a regular participant at the Albury-Wodonga Eisteddfod and has won the age championships several times throughout his school years. He has also been Junior Champion of the Bernstein Piano Competition held at Shepparton and a finalist at the Bernstein Piano Competition held in Ringwood. James also studied the violin, with the late Margaret Moore, and participated in numerous Border Music Camps and as a member of the Murray Conservatorium Orchestra. James successfully completed the piano AMEB grades and attained the AMusA in 2009. In 2011, James became interested in sacred music and the organ. He first began lessons on the organ under the instruction of Benedict Wilson and subsequently became sub-organist for the Schola Cantorum at St Patrick's Church, Albury. James was actively involved in the Schola's liturgical activities, concerts and the production of three CDs. From 2014, he continued his organ studies under the guidance of Dr Allan Beavis as Organ Scholar of the St Matthew's Music Association. In 2017, James placed second in the Ringwood Classical Organ Competition (Melbourne, VIC). James has participated in masterclasses with renowned organists such as Daniel Moult (London, UK) and Johann Vexo (Choir Organist, Notre Dame de Paris). James has successfully attained the Licentiate Diploma with Honours from the St Cecilia School of Music (SCSM) in organ and the Associate Diploma from the Australian Music Examinations Board (AMEB) in organ and piano. He also holds a Diploma in Church Music (SCSM) and the Archbishops' Award in Church Music (Guild of Church Musicians). James' involvement in church music ministry spans over several parishes of the Albury, NSW, area. James enjoys the demanding but rewarding challenges in contributing to the various liturgies of the Christian church and his ongoing development as a recitalist and liturgical organist. James hopes that the organ will be a treasured instrument for many more generations to come. Apart from his musical endeavors, James completed an IT degree from the University of Wollongong and currently works as an Enterprise Systems Engineer at Fairfax Media. He is also strongly interested and skilled in many web related technologies. In fact, his website (jamesfloresorganist.com) was created by James along with the assistance of his talented wife Leysa Flores (Graphic Designer). In this conversation, James shares his insights about his recent 12 recitals in 12 months challenge. And don't forget to help spread the word about the SOP Podcast by sharing it with your organist friends.

Creative Piano Teaching Podcast
CPTP082: Trinity College Piano Exams with Barry Walmsley

Creative Piano Teaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017 44:04


Thanks for reading CPTP082: Trinity College Piano Exams with Barry Walmsley from Top Music Co. Barry Walmsley grew up with the AMEB, but when he found Trinity College piano exams it was a much better fit. He started working with Trinity in 1990 and is the perfect person to give us an overview of what this exam board is all about. Trinity College piano exams have many features that make […] The post CPTP082: Trinity College Piano Exams with Barry Walmsley appeared first on Top Music Co - Supporting Creative Music Teaching.

Creative Piano Teaching Podcast
TTTV044: Studying for an AMEB Teaching Diploma with Tess Hill

Creative Piano Teaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016 64:31


Thanks for reading TTTV044: Studying for an AMEB Teaching Diploma with Tess Hill from Top Music Co. Looking for this month’s free download? Scroll down and get instant access to Tess’ updated Resource File with quick links to everything you need. The best teachers are lifelong learners, always questioning the way they do things and trying to better themselves. When we continue to learn, we stay passionate about our teaching and have […] The post TTTV044: Studying for an AMEB Teaching Diploma with Tess Hill appeared first on Top Music Co - Supporting Creative Music Teaching.

Creative Piano Teaching Podcast
TTTV036: All about AMEB exams with Bernard Depasquale

Creative Piano Teaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2016 53:01


Thanks for reading TTTV036: All about AMEB exams with Bernard Depasquale from Top Music Co. The AMEB has been examining music students in Australia for almost one hundred years, but they’re certainly not stuck in the past. They offer online music theory exams, piano for leisure and have recently added Rock School exams. As their 100 year anniversary approaches AMEB are looking for new ways to support the work of […] The post TTTV036: All about AMEB exams with Bernard Depasquale appeared first on Top Music Co - Supporting Creative Music Teaching.

Menudo Castillo
Menudo Castillo 82. 5 de la III Temporada.

Menudo Castillo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2012 51:28


Un programa solidario y terrorífico Queríamos preparar un programa especial para celebrar Halloween y no sabíamos cómo hacerlo hasta que nos enteramos de la publicación de una antología de cuentos de miedo para niños, "Los terroríficos cuentos de Raxnarín", que además, con su precio, colabora en la promoción de AMEB, la Asociación Madileña de Espina Bífida. Para escribir este libro se ha contado con los amigos de NOCTE, la Asociación Española de Escritores de Terror, así que, seguro que los cuentos son geniales. Nos visitaron algunos de los culpables de esta antología de 15 cuentos: Rubén Serrano, Nuria C. Botey y Magnus Dagon, con lo que el programa fue estupendo, ya lo escucharéis. Charlamos con Pilar Pérez, que nos contó incluso una historia de miedo y os leímos el microrrelato ganador de nuestro concurso, que llegó desde Jaen. Así que, venga, no os lo perdáis, ¿qué mejor manera que celebrar la fiesta de los muertos que acompañándose de personas que ayudan a los vivos? ¡Ah! Y si puedes, guarda 10 euritos para comprar este libro, AMEB se lo merece, porque curran un montón con gente que lo neceista.