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Fyri seks árum síðani var 15 ára gamli Andrew Rasmussen umsorganaryvirtikin. Sum tað liggur í orðingini, yvirtaka myndugleikarnar umsorganina fyri barninum, tá tað verður sett heiman, og fáa sostatt ábyrgdina av dreinginum, sum tá var níggju ára gamal. Nú hevur Almannaverkið uppsagt dreingin. Samstarvið er endað, og kommunan noyðist at finna honum pláss uttanlands. Men hvør hevur evstu ábyrgd av einum barni í einari skipan? Og nær kunnu vit sum land avgera, at vit ikki hava pláss fyri einum barni, men í staðin flyta tað til Danmarkar? Tað spyrja vit í Breddanum. Samrøða er við Edvard Heen, stjóra í Almannaverkinum, og Djóni Nolsøe Joensen, landsstýrismaður í barna- og útbúgvingarmálum, sum var í útvarpsstovuni. Gjørt sendingina: Ruth Winther Poulsen og Marjun Dalsgaard, sum eisini var redaktørur Tøkningur: Kári Annand Berg
Korea24 – 2022.11.22 (Tuesday) News Briefing: The UN Security Council has again failed to agree on a response to North Korea’s latest intercontinental ballistic missile launch, with China and Russia vetoing further sanctions. (Eunice Kim) In-Depth News Analysis: The 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) closed on Sunday. Officials from some 200 countries made headway with an agreement to establish a “loss and damage” fund to assist countries most vulnerable to climate disasters. While the agreement was hailed as historic by some, others criticized its lack in detail. Professor Brendan Mackey, Director of the Griffith Climate Change Response Program at Griffith University in Australia, joins us on the line to assess the outcomes and what it means for the fight against climate change. Korea Trending with Diane Yoo: 1. The notorious child sex offender Cho Doo-soon is set to move to a new home, despite residents' concern of an elementary school nearby. ('아동 성범죄자' 조두순 이사..."방범 대책 강화") 2. Lotte Confectionery has come under fire after a customer was sent a box of goods along with a death condolence envelope. ("죽으란 건가" 불만 고객에 부의 봉투 보낸 롯데제과) 3. The Iranian national football team remained controversially silent for their national anthem before a World Cup match on Monday to show solidarity with protesters in Iran. (이란 대표팀, 국가 제창 거부…국영매체 생중계 중단) Touch Base In Seoul: In October, a special English adaptation of “Gwangju The Musical” was shown on Broadway, New York, for the first time. The creative director and producer of the one-off gala concert, Andrew Rasmussen, joins us via video, to tell us how the production came about, what he thought of the musical, and its prospects for a full English adaptation. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - In tomorrow’s Korea Times, Park Han-sol writes about the rapper and K-pop star Mino from Winner, and his alternative career as an artist. - Tomorrow’s Korea Herald features an interview by Park Ga-young with composer, pianist, and producer, Yang Bang-ean, who is celebrating the 25th anniversary of his debut this year.
In this episode, I invited Rob Laqui. He's a producer and a founding member of TISG; the Industry standard Group. Guest Bio Born and raised in Minnesota, Rob is a NYC based creative producer, performing artist and first generation Filipino-American. Immediately after graduating with a BFA in Musical Theater Performance, Rob joined LaMama E.T.C.'s Great Jones Repertory, under Ellen Stewart. He then spent six and a half seasons with MOMIX dance company. Rob was a puppeteer for the War Horse first national North American tour and also appeared as Joey in the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. He also had the opportunity to be the Production Spokesperson for the War Horse press tour in various markets all over the US and Canada. Rob was in Here Lies Love at the Public Theater in NYC and was with Cirque du Soleil in the creation cast and Puppet Captain for the world tour of Toruk - The First Flight, based off of James Cameron's Avatar. Besides being onstage, Rob has also been an associate producer, artistic associate, choreographer, assistant choreographer/director, and puppet builder. He worked with Matt Acheson and Fergus J. Walsh, building puppets for Lincoln Center and Broadway productions and continues to collaborate with Andrew Rasmussen and Cardinal Theatricals. Rob was with the American Associates of the National Theatre as a Development and Special Events Coordinator and is now in NYC full time as the Production Coordinator for NT America, the North American producing office for the National Theatre of Great Britain. He is excited to be a part of the Octopus Theatricals team and their continuing vision of inclusive art that matters. www.roblaqui.com www.theindustrystandardgroup.com Enjoyed this Episode? I'd love it if you can subscribe and share this with your friends. If you have a story that you want to share on this podcast, visit www.yukoislovelivelife.com and send me a message. Till next story, let's stay connected. xoxo Yuko --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Global Human Rights and Mental Health Crisis of Forced Displacement Interviewer Zac Steel @zacharysteel Brian Hall @brianhallphd, Kenneth Miller @KennethEMiller, Andrew Rasmussen, Amit Bernstein More than 70 million people are forcibly displaced by violence, war, ethnic cleansing, hunger and related tragic events. Repeated trauma exposure and post-migration stressors that characterize the refugee experience are a human rights and global public mental health crisis. Policy makers, non-governmental organizations, practitioners, and leaders of refugee communities, face a daunting set of questions and hurdles to develop and implement mental health care for refugees. This team presenting at #ISTSS2019 discuss the challenges and possible responses that the mental health research and clinical community can have in responding to this global challenge.
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert is petitioning the U.S. Department of Agriculture to develop a new, state-specific Roadless Rule that would impact 4 million acres of National Forest lands in Utah. Does anybody in Utah want to protect roadless lands, which offer some of the world’s best backcountry hunting, hiking, fishing, skiing; some of the world’s most scenic places; and some of our most valuable fish and wildlife habitat? Yes, they do. Two of them are Utah BHA board member Andrew Wike, a hunter, climber and ski mountaineer based in Salt Lake City, and Andrew Rasmussen, field coordinator with Trout Unlimited, who lives in Logan. Surprises abound in this podcast, as well as a window into Utah’s rather unique politics.
Mari Moroz, Matt Still, Andrew Rasmussen and Noah Innis join Will for this special episode. Getting close to Ep. 100 we wanted to look back and get some stories from Will parents. In this episode hear his Dad, Larry tell the story of how he met his wife.
Andrew Rasmussen, Jon Tjeerdsma and Mallory Schaefer are the guest improvisers for this very special episode with the hilarious and talented Sam Hirchak.
In this New Year special edition, Noah Innis joins us in studio for a story AND some improv! Along with Andrew Rasmussen, Sam Fathallah, Emily Feldkamp and Travis Cherniss! Happy New Year from HMU!!!!
A.J. Simmons from "No Sleep Des Moines" tells us a hilarious story of a high school prank gone bad. Travis Cherniss, Andrew Rasmussen, Robert Britton and Mike Kitzman join Will in the improv madness!
Sean Dengler, Chris Tedford, Matt Still and Andrew Rasmussen provide the improv for this hilarious episode. The Pleasant Home in Chicago is a place full of history. We get a tour of the house and history in this special first part of this 2 part episode.
Ed Reggi tells a wonderful story of traveling to Iowa to get married. Jon Tjeerdsma, Andrew Rasmussen, Sean Dengler, Travis Cherniss, and first timer Mari Moroz join Will in the improv!!
Special episode this week. This is the show we entered into the Contest 4 Improv 4 Humans first round. This show won us the Wild Card Round and got us into the Final Four. Enjoy Travis Cherniss, Mike Kitzman, Andrew Rasmussen and Will Frazier put on some great scenes inspired by stories from their own lives.
Jill Leary, Clifton Antoine Jr., Andrew Rasmussen and Matt Still learn the history of Thomas Mitchell Park from John and Michelle Rose. ** There is wind howling during the storytelling portion. It doesn't last long. **
WHOTV-13 Des Moines news anchor Erin Kiernan tells a story of triumph over terrible internet people. Thomas Matysik, Tim Overton, Sean Dengler and Andrew Rasmussen help provide the improv.