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Efforts to address the climate crisis are under siege beneath a rising tide of mis- and disinformation, with smear campaigns often funded and coordinated by vested interests such as the fossil fuel industry, climate conspiracists looking for cash and clicks, and even national governments. We all have a part to play - we must take responsibility for the information we consume and share to ensure a prosperous, healthy future for ourselves…and our planet.Photo by Andrew Neel on UnsplashFeatured in this episode: Xuemei Bai, distinguished professor for Urban Environment and Human Ecology at the Australian National UniversityFeatured guests:Jennie King is the Director of Climate Research and Policy at the Institute of Strategic Dialogue (ISD) and co-founder of the Climate Action Against Disinformation Coalition (CAAD). She has spearheaded investigations on climate denialism and ‘discourses of delay' around the world, and has co-authored a number of ISD's flagship reports on this issue.Hélène Chartier is C40's Director of Urban Planning and Design. She and her team develop programmes and activities that support cities to accelerate sustainable and resilient urban planning policies and design practices, including the C40 workstream on 15-minute cities.LinksHow climate change misinformation spreads online - Carbon BriefThe Nexus Between Green Backlash and Democratic Backsliding in EuropeCAAD Data Monitor Vol.1: 15-Minute CitiesThe 15-minute city is transforming life for urban dwellers for the better - Mark Watts15 minute cities: How they got caught in conspiracy theories - BBC NewsCarlos Moreno: ‘I received violent death threats for inventing the 15-minute city' - The TelegraphIf you want to learn more about the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy, please visit our website: https://jccpe.utpjournals.press/Cities 1.5 is a podcast by University of Toronto Press and is produced in association with the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy. Our executive producers are Dali Carmichael and Peggy Whitfield.Produced by Jess Schmidt: https://jessdoespodcasting.com/Music is by Lorna Gilfedder: https://origamipodcastservices.com/
มาคุยกันครับว่าถ้าเกิดเรามีเรื่องมีราวกับคนอื่น เราจะทำการประนีประนอมยอมความหรือไกล่เกลี่ยกันดีไหม และมีข้อดีข้อเสียอย่างไร . Photo by Andrew Neel on Unsplash,
Você sabia que o estagiário também tem muitos direitos, apesar de não ter vínculo empregatício? A remuneração do estagiário é obrigatória? Será que vale a pena estagiar em escritórios de arquitetura? Qual a carga horária máxima para estagiários? Dê o play para descobrir respostas para essas e outras dúvidas sobre o estágio de arquitetura. . . Imagem da capa: Andrew Neel, via Pexels | https://www.pexels.com/pt-br/foto/fotografia-em-close-up-de-uma-mulher-sentada-ao-lado-da-mesa-enquanto-usa-o-macbook-3178818/ . . . Bibliografia: BRASIL. Lei ° 11.788, de 25 de setembro de 2008. Dispõe sobre o estágio de estudantes, altera a redação do art. 428 da Consolidação das Leis do Trabalho – CLT, aprovada pelo Decreto-Lei n° 5.452, de 1º de maio de 1943,e a Lei n° 9.394, de 20 de dezembro de 1996; revoga as Leis n° 6.494, de 7 de dezembro de 1977, e 8.859, de 23 de março de 1994, o parágrafo único do art. 82 da Lei n° 9.394, de 20 de dezembro de 1996, e o art. 6° da Medida Provisória n° 2.164-41, de 24 de agosto de 2001; e dá outras providências. Disponível em: https://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/_ato2007-2010/2008/lei/l11788.htm CAU. Manual do Arquiteto e Urbanista. Conselho de Arquitetura e Urbanismo do Brasil. 2° ed. – Brasília: CAU/BR, 2015.
Comment utiliser la technologie pour rejoindre les gens? Comment la pandémie a tout changé pour les Églises? Est-ce que le ministère sur internet est un vrai ministère? Qui bénéficie du ministère sur le web? Site internet: https://questiondecroire.podbean.com/ ApplePodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/question-de-croire/id1646685250/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Xurt2du9A576owf0mIFSj/ Contactez-nous: questiondecroire@gmail.com Stéphane: www.eglisesainteclaire.org Joan: www.erfz.ch Marie-Pierre: www.e-glise.fr Notre commanditaire: L'Église Unie du Canada * Musique de Lesfm, pixabay.com * Photo de Andrew Neel, unsplash.com
Fi Mclachlan speaking on singleness as part of the series on relationships Photo by Andrew Neel on Unsplash
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Dexter fights for his life in the woods, leading to a confrontation in an abandoned summer camp; Harrison finds himself torn between two father figures who can lead him down two different paths; Angela makes some disturbing discoveries. ------- Zola A stripper named Zola embarks on a wild road trip to Florida. ---- Directed by Janicza Bravo...(directed by)Writing Credits Janicza Bravo...(written by) & Jeremy O. Harris...(written by) A'Ziah King...(based on the tweets by) David Kushner...(based on the article "Zola Tells All: The Real Story Behind the Greatest Stripper Saga Ever Tweeted" by) Andrew Neel...(story by) & Mike Roberts...(story by) Cast (in credits order) Taylour PaigeTaylour Paige...Zola Riley KeoughRiley Keough...Stefani Nelcie SouffrantNelcie Souffrant...Gail Nasir RahimNasir Rahim...Johnathan Amelia Rose MonteagudoAmelia Rose Monteagudo...Stefani's Baby Ari'el StachelAri'el Stachel...Sean Colman DomingoColman Domingo...X Nicholas BraunNicholas Braun...Derrek (as Nick Braun) -------- Dexter: New Blood (TV Mini Series) Unfair Game (2021) Writing Credits (in alphabetical order) Jeff Lindsay...(based on the novel "Darkly Dreaming Dexter" by) David McMillan...(written by) Clyde Phillips Cast (in credits order) Michael C. HallMichael C. Hall...Dexter Morgan Jack AlcottJack Alcott...Harrison Morgan Julia JonesJulia Jones...Angela Bishop Johnny SequoyahJohnny Sequoyah...Audrey Bishop Alano MillerAlano Miller...Sgt. Logan Clancy BrownClancy Brown...Kurt Caldwell Jennifer CarpenterJennifer Carpenter...Debra Morgan Shuler HensleyShuler Hensley...Elric Oscar WahlbergOscar Wahlberg...Zach Dakota LustickDakota Lustick...Miles Benjamin BreaultBenjamin Breault...Adam Henry LynchHenry Lynch...Bill Mark TorresMark Torres...Victor Lopez Kellan RhudeKellan Rhude...Jasper --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/needs/message
Season 5.8 Episode 87Recorded on March 20, 2021Edited by Andrew GaborPhoto by Andrew Neel on UnsplashFind our other campaign, Theros: Champion the Gods on YouTubeLike our podcast, and want to help support it? Toss a coin to your DM at: ko-fi.com/weslaythings
ECHO聊聊終於回來了! 第二季的一開始就要來跟大家聊聊『離職』 不論你是曾經自己主動提離職還是『被』離職, 相信你都可以在這集找到一些共鳴, 快來聽聽我和來賓CC有什麼經驗談吧! Photo by Andrew Neel on Unsplash ---- 合作請來信 echopodcaster@gmail.com 網站:https://echopodcaster.firstory.io/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/echopodcaster/ Apple Podcast Spotify KKBOX Firstory SoundOn Google Podcast YouTube 搜尋 ECHO聊聊 歡迎請我喝杯飲料 https://pay.firstory.me/user/echopodcaster #離職 #新工作 #後菜鳥 #ECHO聊聊 #echopodcaster #podcast #podcaster #taiwanesepodcast #taiwanpodcast #taiwanpodcasters #台灣podcast #台灣podcaster Powered by Firstory Hosting
Przed pandemią pracowało z domu trochę ponad 2% pracowników i pracownic, podczas pandemii jest to już ponad 20%. Jak praca zdalną, a szczególnie łączenie jej z opieką nad dziećmi i nauką zdalną wpływa na sytuację kobiet i mężczyzn? W badaniach mniej widać różnice ze względu na płeć a bardziej w byciu rodzicem/nie byciu rodzicem. Dr Magdalena Żadkowska – socjolożka, badaczka życia codziennego, praktyk życia codziennego oraz relacji kobiet i mężczyzn na rynku pracy, pracuje na Uniwersytecie Gdańskim. Dodatkowe materiały do pobrania: - Książka: „Tu się pracuje! Socjologiczne studium pracy zawodowej prowadzonej w domu na zasadach telepracy” http://libron.pl/katalog/czytaj/id/267 - Raport: „Perspektywy rozwoju pracy zdalnej w Pomorskiem” https://porp.pl/uploads/original/022021/24/15890324f6_raport-ekspercki-praca-zdalna.pdf Rozmawia Joanna Włodarczyk Photo by Andrew Neel on Unsplash
コロナウイルスの変異種が広がっている欧州ではロックダウンが長期化し、その先も見通しは立っていません。ロックダウンの長期化で、家族全員が自宅でリモートワーク(スタディ)するのが日常化している現在、快適なリモートワークのための工夫がこれまで以上に求められています。このエピソードでは、すぐに実践できるリモートワークのティップスをお伝えします(出演:山本直子、岡徳之 / 写真:Andrew Neel on Unsplash)。
Photo by Andrew Neel on Pexels.com 2020 has been quite the year, and it's not even over yet. Many things have happened, begging us to ask the question: was it really supposed to be that hard? Doesn't God want us to be more successful than this? Find out more as we tackle our first myth … Continue reading Ep. 49: [Myth #1] The Christian life is supposed to be covered in bubble wrap… right? →
Photo by Andrew Neel from PexelsIn Episode 564, Germar covers what he's covered and will cover again--your thoughts and feelings. But this time he really nails it. Follow Germar everywhere @GermarDerron.
A story for Halloween, written in 2014. When the unexpected Mr T arrives at his house, Sir Christopher Malpleasance does not expect an unravelling of unexpected coincidences, family secrets and grisly death. On a wintry writing 'holiday' with the author Finbar Hawkins, we took a random turn down a country road and found ourselves at Great Chalfont Manor, a 15th century manor house hidden away in the Wiltshire countryside. It seemed so self-contained and I couldn't help but think about the odd family habits that might grow in such undisturbed solitude, and what if one of those habits was murder? All the images are from Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/collections/1074...) and I should credit: Annie Spratt, Joshua Fuller, Andrew Neel, Karl Fredrickson, Bistrian Iosip, Karim Manjra, Jez Timms, Peter Oswald, Fay Lee, Headway, Stéphane Juban, Pierre Bamin, Dimitri Houtteman, Kovah, Alex Motoc, Aleksei Алексей Simonenko Симоненко, NON, Terry Vlisidis, K. Mitch Hodge, Gabriel Ghnassia, Rafael Garcin, Valentino Mazzariello, Clint McKoy, Tim van Cleef, Nicola Nuttal The sound effects are from Freesound (https://freesound.org/people/redskeli...) and come from: inchadney, giddster, sironboy, deleted_user_4772965, Anthousai, toefur, kernowrules
Today we get to chat with multiple time nominee and Artios Award winner, Susan Shopmaker. Susan is awesome. With over 20 years of feature film casting experience, she’s worked on projects like John Cameron Mitchell’s Hedwig and the Angry Inch, 2016’s Imperium, 2003’s Party Monster, John Slattery's God's Pocket, 2007’s Enchanted, Frank & Lola, Andrew Neel's King Kelly & Goat, and Michel Franco’s Chronic, a Cannes Award Winner & Spirit Award Nominee, just to name a few.
How comedian Patton Oswalt's late wife helped crack the Golden State Killer case. A story on bad GPS and the need for good shoes on a trail. Scammers never miss an opportunity. Now they've targeting people wanting COVID-19 antibody testing. Communications Director for the City of Fresno, Mark Standriff, joins the show to discuss the latest COVID-19 measures, including bar closures. Mon 6/29: Hour 3 Photo by Andrew Neel (https://unsplash.com/@andrewtneel?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText) on Unsplash (/s/photos/researching?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText)
Summary: Leadership is evolving and that’s a good thing. Fluid and ever-changing aren’t just buzzwords, they are the new norm which means that the way leaders of every type lead also needs to change and grow to meet the new and uncertain challenges they will face. There are some inspiring examples of great leadership styles emerging from unexpected places, and we can learn from their example and adopt some of these skills. In today’s episode, we dive into what leadership should look like now. What you’ll hear on today’s episode: Patriarchal vs matriarchal leadership The impact of low self-esteem on leadership The impact of Vulnerability The importance of communication Stress is inevitable - do this Radical candor Honesty and openness Why peoples BS meter is up There will be an emotional and social component Watch the Bonus episode and Subscribe for video tips YouTube Work with Lara: Apply for an On-air Coaching Call! Free Breakthrough Assessment Got a Question? Comment? Email Lara@difficulthappens.com Difficult Happens by Lara Currie Difficulthappens.com/workwithme/ Resources: Join the Difficult Happens Facebook group “Community Happens Group” Series on Manipulation Series on Assessments © Lara Currie 2020 Show Intro music is Whispering Through by Asura Episode Photo by Andrew Neel on Unsplash Listen for free on the go with any one of these players for both Android & iPhone
Laisser tomber, tasser et mettre de côté ou encore abandonner un projet trop difficile est souvent tentant. Je ne te le cacherai pas je l'ai bien trop souvent fait par le passé. L'herbe semble plus verte de l'autre côté de la barrière et passer de la difficulté à la facilité semble gratifiant. Mais qu'en est-il vraiment ? Pourquoi ne pas abandonner lorsque tout semble contre toi ? Bonne écoute ! Plus de détails sur la formation "Podcasts pour tous " : https://sophieroux.com/podcasts-pour-tous-comprendre-ecrire-enregistrer-et-diffuser/ Plus de détails sur cet article : https://sophieroux.com/podcast/s3e40-pourquoi-ne-pas-abandonner/ Crédits Merci à cet artiste de rendre mes podcasts joyeux en musique. Titre: Summer Spliffs Auteur: Broke For Free Source: http://brokeforfree.bandcamp.com/ Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.fr Téléchargement (9MB): https://www.auboutdufil.com/index.php?id=495 Merci à ce photographe pour cette image Andrew Neel
When we asked young adults all over the United States to describe Jesus, their most popular description is that Jesus was a “nice guy.” When we consider Jesus’ encounters, we are either forgetting or maybe never really knowing Jesus. What would it look like to stop imagining and start remembering Jesus? Join Rick as we continue a series devoted to practices that naturally draw us into a closer “orbit” around Jesus. Diving into the Gospels, we’ll examine different encounters where we have forgotten how Jesus really acted. Have you joined the Pigs? We’re a group of friends ready to go all-in with Jesus—to live a life that’s “free indeed” because we’re wholly dependent on him. Join us for exclusive behind-the-scenes insights, opportunities to make your voice matter, prayer support, and connections to other Pigs inside our private Facebook group. Join Here: www.mylifetree.com/pratj-member-sign-up/ Related Resources: The Jesus-Centered Bible www.mylifetree.com/jesus-centered-bible-shop-page/ The Jesus-Centered Life: The Life You Didn’t Think Was Possible, With the Jesus You Never Knew by Rick Lawrence www.mylifetree.com/shop/the-jesus-centered-life/ The Jesus-Centered Journal www.mylifetree.com/?s=jesus-centered+journal&post_type=product&tags=1&limit=20&ixwps=1 The God Who Fights for You: How He Shows Up in Your Suffering by Rick Lawrence www.amazon.com/God-Who-Fights-You-Suffering/dp/073697704X Spiritual Grit: A Journey Into Endurance. Character. Confidence. Hope. www.mylifetree.com/shop/spiritual-grit/ Growing Spiritual Grit for Teenagers: 40 Devotions https://www.mylifetree.com/shop/growing-spiritual-grit-for-teenagers-40-devotions/ Growing Spiritual Grit: 52 Personal Devotions https://www.mylifetree.com/shop/growing-spiritual-grit-52-personal-devotions/ Photo by Andrew Neel on Unsplash https://unsplash.com/photos/aebPbwAWjDs
Photo by Andrew Neel on Unsplash Is “Easy” Worth The Cost of Your Freedom?: The modern role of “employee” has made most of us lazy. For most of recorded history you didn’t even have the option of applying for a job and receiving any sort of financial security — you had to have the initiative. Modern life has afforded us an easier option. We aren’t forced to take risks and distinguish ourselves. Is it really worth trading in self-determination because it’s easier to play into the matrix of modern employement? Are we being dulled down? LINKS Working for yourself feel like a slog? Here’s how to fix that Republic of Freedom Radio: No Plan B All Wisdom is Recycled Republic of Freedom Radio is a podcast by Republic of Freedom. Recordings and design by Heather Thorkelson. Shownotes by Jesse and Editing by Steph from EDITAUDIO.
Its Episode 40 of The Podcasting Couch! My guests this week are Carrie and Megan, hosts of the Vocal Fries podcast, podcast about linguistic discrimination. Learn about how we judge other people's speech as a sneaky way to be racist, sexist, classist, etc. Carrie and Megan teach you how to stop being an accidental jerk. This week we discussed the meaning of linguistic discrimination, geeking out on different languages, finding different topics in the scope of linguistic discrimination, and more. Music this week is provided by Her Name Echoes, the song is called On Your Own. Her Name Echoes is a larger-than-life rock band from Tucson, AZ. We deliver a unique music experience and energetic live performance with infectious, anthem-style choruses and punchy, rhythmic verses. The Vocal Fries can be found at Website Instagram iTunes Twitter FaceBook Her Name Echoes can be found at iTunes BandCamp Facebook Spotify YouTube Twitter Cover Art by Andrew Neel on Unsplash Be Decent This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
On this episode with a rhyming title, Matt takes a look at the examination of trauma and toxic masculinity in Goat (directed by Andrew Neel), the adrenaline-pumping political intrigue and tension in The Age of Shadows (directed by Kim Jee-woon), and the modernization of Western tropes in Hell or High Water (directed by David Mackenzie). Timestamps:Goat: 0:58 - 16:08The Age of Shadows: 16:24 - 32:08Hell or High Water: 32:26 - 47:01
Is this the return of Black Phillip that we've all been waiting for? Matt and Shahir get hazed as they review Andrew Neel's "Goat" (available now on VOD). Will they make it through the sustained abuse and harassment or will they tap out and send this movie back to college? We love getting those iTunes reviews, so please keep them coming! You can reach us at onlymoviepodcast@gmail.com, on twitter @onlymoviepod or on our brand spanking new website onlymoviepodcast.com
Episode 31 of One Week Only! Our key film this week is "Closet Monster," a coming-of-age drama about a creative teenager who wants to study movie makeup in New York, and escape his small town and his homophobic father. Directed by Stephen Dunn, this imaginative film takes a familiar story and imbues it with fantastical art design, sharp wit & heartfelt emotion. It is now playing in New York, and will be coming to LA, and is released by Strand Releasing. This week's interview is with director Debra Eisenstadt, about her third feature film "Before the Sun Explodes," a comedy/thriller about an over-the-hill comedian who spends one crazy night in West Hollywood with a younger female comedian, with unexpected consequences. Eisenstadt talks about her experiences making micro-budget films, using her acting experience as a director, and the importance of the Slamdance filmmaking community. "Before the Sun Explodes" premiered at the SXSW Film Festival, and is part of September's Slamdance Cinema Club in Los Angeles & Chicago. Other films this week include "Goat," a harrowing look at college Frat hazing, starring Nick Jonas & directed by Andrew Neel; documentary "The Lovers & The Despot" about how Kim Jong-il kidnapped his favorite filmmakers to make films in North Korea, directed by Ross Adam & Robert Cannan; heartbreaking drama "Chronic" starring Tim Roth as a nurse for terminally ill patients, directed by Michel Franco; and "Cameraperson," a documentary memoir by veteran cinematographer Kristen Johnson. Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.imcompetech.com
Director/screenwriter Andrew Neel on directing the college fraternity hazing drama Goat which premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival. The film features performances from Nick Jonas, Ben Schnetzer, and James Franco. Goat is available in theatres and on-demand on Friday, September 23rd.
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Andrew Neel: "I wanted to make my own version of Lord of the Flies" The post Andrew Neel, director of “Goat” #Berlinale2016 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
King Kelly (LOUISA KRAUSE) is an aspiring Internet star who performs webcam stripteases. When Kelly's car - filled with illegal narcotics that she must deliver - is stolen by her bitter ex-boyfriend Ryan (WILL BRILL) on the 4th of July, Kelly and her best friend Jordan (LIBBY WOODBRIDGE) embark on an epic whirlwind of drugs, sex, violence, and mischief-making as Kelly tries to reclaim what is hers. Kelly's biggest online fan, a wayward State Trooper (RODERICK HILL), joins the journey as the night spirals into chaos. Made entirely from camera-phone footage, King Kelly is a sensational journey through hedonistic American youth culture and the YouTube generation. Director Andrew Neel (Alice Neel, The Feature and New World Order) stops by to talk about this South by Southwest Film Festival favorite and wild ride through a changing American landscape.
Alex welcomes in-studio Luke Meyer and Andrew Neel, directors of the IFC film, New World Order, featuring Alex. Alex also talks with Barbara Loe Fisher, co-founder of the non-profit National Vaccine Information Center, founded in 1982 by parents of vaccine injured children and dedicated to preventing vaccine injuries and deaths through public education and defending the informed consent ethic.