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We're getting real with holy girl herself — Anike! She's bringing the heat on faith, fire music, and that kingdom love with hubby Darius
This week we're dropping new bangers from Parris Chariz, Datin, Hulvey and Limoblaze! We get classics from the lady MC's in our Back In The Day segment from M.C. Ge Gee, Dice Gamble and Ayeesha! Also, we feature the new boom bap project from T.L.S.! Plus, new heat from Anike, C4 Crotona and Joel Trujillo! Elevate Your Music & Elevate Your Mind!
How can a high school biology project lead to a Grammy-nominated music career? In this inspiring episode of the Thrive Today podcast, host Natalie Born sits down with Anike, a trailblazer in Christian music recognized as one of the first female Christian rappers to achieve major commercial success. Anike shares her unexpected journey into music, starting from a high school biology project to becoming a Grammy-nominated artist. She discusses the challenges of navigating the music industry as a Christian artist, her creative process, and the importance of authenticity in wielding influence. Anike also opens up about her upcoming album and her first headlining show, offering insights into her growth as an artist and a person. Discover the groundbreaking sound and influence of Anike, a true trailblazer in Christian music. Recognized as the first female rapper to achieve major commercial success, Anike, formerly known as Wande, is embracing a new chapter in her life. With a commitment to honoring the Lord in every aspect, including her name, she has transitioned from her former legal names given to her at birth, "Mutiat" and "Yewande," which reflected Muslim devotions and the concept of reincarnation. She felt led to leave these names behind as she fully commits to every aspect of her life giving glory to Yahweh. [00:00:00 - 00:05:58] From Biology to Beats: Anike's Unique Musical Journey - Anike's entry into music began with a high school biology project - Her transition from freestyle circles to YouTube and social media - The challenges of being a Christian artist in the mainstream music industry [00:05:59 - 00:08:59] Crafting Christian Soundtracks: Anike's Creative Process - Anike's method of journaling and finding inspiration in everyday life - The importance of authenticity and integrity in creating music - Her goal to create a soundtrack for the Christian lifestyle [00:09:00 - 00:11:59] Influences and Impact: Shaping Anike's Artistic Vision - The impact of artists like Lecrae on Anike's early Christian walk - How Jackie Perry influenced Anike's approach to balancing faith and career - The importance of representation in Christian music [00:12:00 - 00:14:59] Nurturing Talent and Expanding Influence - The power of consistency in developing skills and growing influence - The importance of perseverance and the 1% daily improvement mindset - How Anike built her online community through consistent engagement [00:15:00 - 00:20:00] Breaking Through: Anike's Upcoming Projects and Personal Growth - Details about Anike's upcoming album release on August 30th - Her first headlining show in Atlanta on October 13th - Themes of breakthrough and healing in her new music Key Quotes "I just really had to find my value and my source and like who God says I am and his assignment for me and not base my value of success on numbers or attention." - Anike "I want music to be a soundtrack to the Christian lifestyle to help people, um, to help encourage people in the faith." - Anike Connect with Anike: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/anike/?hl=en Follow Thrive Today on Instagram (@thrivetodaywomen) and visit our website at Thrive Today. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-STAR Review!
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Today we're joined by versatile Christian hip-hop artist Anike — who you may know previously as Wande. We talk to her about the reason behind her name change, as well as other changes in her life as she prepares to release her highly anticipated new album. Plus, we have the week's Slices, ranging from a new AI friend option, to new breakthroughs with 3D-printed houses, to a bold strategy one guy in Philly tried for getting a date. And at the end of the show, do not miss Life Advice: Campus Edition, where the cast tackles all your back-to-college questions!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode of Sandy Springs Business Radio, host Erik Boemanns interviews Anike Mlemchukwu, founder of Lapapoe. Anike discusses her background as a special needs teacher and the inspiration behind Lapapoe, a startup connecting families with special needs children to respite care and nutrition resources. She shares the challenges and growth of her entrepreneurial journey, […]
Dagens gjest er en herlig jente som kjører lastebil hele dagen!Hu har drømt om å jobbe med store kjøretøy siden ho var fem år. Denne herligheten kontaktet meg fordi hun har lyst til å selv starte podkast noe jeg støtter 100%. Derfor prater vi om hvordan det er å starte opp og hvordan det er å skille seg ut og gjøre noe litt uten om det vanlige. Hva tenker folk om dette? Vil noen i det hele tatt høre på? Hvordan gå frem? Alt dette får du kanskje svar på ved å høre meg og Anike Opshal prate i dagens episode.
MausMix - deine Musikwünsche. Heute mit Marie und natürlich mit der Maus und dem Elefanten. Anton wünscht sich das Schlagzeuglied (00:05) Polly möchte Waka Waka hörenv (03:05) Eleni sagt vielen Dank für die Blumen (08:00) Vinem freut sich auf die große Pause (11:35) Flora wünscht sich jemanden neben sich (14:45) Axel möchte Where are you now hören (17:55) Anike fragt sich, ob irgendjemand sie hören kann (21:10) Von Marie Güttge.
Anike Mlemchukwu has always known she wanted to work with children. After settling into a career as a special needs teacher, and seeing first-hand the problems faced by caregivers, Anike got the idea to start Lapapoe Special Needs, an online platform that connects children's caregivers with the help and services they need. After originally launching in London, the company was rebuilt in Atlanta earlier this year.
Wusstest du, dass sich dein täglicher Kalorienbedarf genau messen lässt? Das geht mittels einer spirometrischen Untersuchung. Durch sie kannst du deinen Grundumsatz, also deinen Bedarf im Ruhezustand, messen lassen. In dieser Podcastfolge spreche ich mit Mathilda und Anike vom Institut für Sport- und Bewegungsmedizin in Hamburg. Wir klären, für wen solch eine Messung überhaupt in Frage kommt und wie mir die Ergebnisse beim Abnehmen, Zunehmen sowie allgemeinen Gesundheitsentscheidungen helfen kann.
Anike & Jobst im Gespräch mit Andrzej. Wir reden über Hardcore Klischees, zu wenig Orte zum Leute-Treffen, Tofuclub Recklinghausen, kleiner roter Kassettenmusik und Musikfernsehen, Run Away Train von Soul Asylum, pray your gay away, Stute-Trinkpäckchen von Aldi, Mila Superstar im Fernserien, Sprechgesang & Chorfahrt nach London, ein geschenktes Plek von Rod, Visions Festival mit Ignite & Thumb, das erste Mail Bikini Kill, Bon Jovi & H-Blockx, Yage im Emo-Keller, FSJ im heilpädagogischen Kindergarten, Sprechen über Gewalterfahrungen auf der Bühne, Politisierungsmotivationen, gefestigte Identität als Feministin, die große Zeit der Ladyfeste , die Gruppe „In our bodies on the streets“, von den Mitt-90er-Emo-Bands beeindruckt sein, Veranstaltung zum Thema Wut, XStörenfriedaX & Doomtown aufm Bauwagenplatz, der Versuch zu provozieren, viel auf der Bühne reden, total verkopft & typisch deutsch, Politik ohne Musik ist zäh, Girls Rock bzw. Queer Rock Camps, Bildungsreise mit der Naturfreundejugend, Szene diverser machen, ein Stage Performance Workshop mit Peaches, Queerness als Mainstream, nur Hardcore und nicht Punk sein, aus der Krankenkasse fliegen, Zwangsoptimismus, 5 Bands für die einsame Insel, sich vorkommen wie ein RVIVR Song, uvm.
Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit Yuky, Benni, Melanie, Claude und Anike über die ersten 100 Folgen UND DANN KAM PUNK.
Anike und Jobst im Gespräch mit Jan. Wir reden über den Mad Max Wagenplatz, Another State of Mind, Dachpfannen-Handwerks-Dokus auf SWR, Tattoos in Partylaune, eine "Opelgang"-Kassette im Kindergarten, mit 14 den ersten Iro von Mama geschnitten bekommen, "Der Staat zeigt seine Zähne und wir sorgen für Zahnausfall", ne halbe Tonne Tapes von Grufti-Kumpel Daniel, Baumhäuser, Sprengsatz live im Keller, Fehltritt im Coesfelder Gymnasium, die erste Band Verhaltensgestört, die erste Gitarre ausm Reviermarkt, "Der Trinker" mit Harald Juhnke, US-HC-Tapes von Dirk von Novotny TV, Das Schwarze Gespenst, die erste Highscore 7", Arbeit war schon immer scheiße, diverse Bewerbungstrainings, fehlende Schlagzeuger:innen, Gitarrentutorials für "Kickstart my heart", ABM-Maßnahme via Umschulung zum lokalen TV-Sound, Ärger um WM-Fahnen, Einstieg bei Nervous Breakdown zur US-Tour 2006, Familie Ballmann aus Florida, Hipstergrind von Svffer, eine Spur von alkoholfreien Bierflaschen mit veganen Fruchtgummiringen um den Hals, Tofu bröseln, Aushilfsschlagzeug bei einer Psychobilly-Band, Gartenstühle beziehen, 80er-Synthie-Pop, Supergirl & Romantic Boys, Plattensammeln, Vorkriegsphase LP für 2,50DM, Gedanken zu Accüsed, Lederjacke mit Tipp-Ex-Logos, der einzige Nicht-Student mit Barackenschlüssel, Cola Light-Schorle, Aeropress-vs. French Press, uvm.
Anike & Jobst im Gespräch mit Helen. Wir reden über Schlagzeuger:innen, Helge Schneider, idyllische Kindheit in Münsingen, Donnerstags in der Zelle Reutlingen, der Verlust von zwei Brüdern, Malwettbewerb bei der Volksbank Münsingen, David Hasselhoff & Kelly Family, wie man für eine Rockband auszusehen hat, mit der Schminkflinte unterwegs sein, Lehramtsstudium in Tübingen, die Münzgasse, von Hans-a-Plast & Bärchen und die Milchbubis, Musik-Empfehlung Getaways, einige Einblicke in die Turbojugend-Welt, zuckige Rockgitarren, eine Fülle an Erlebnissen, Bewertungen während der Schwangerschaft, wie man als Mutter auszusehen hat, Spießrutenläufe auf Spielplätzen, Konzerte mit Kleinkindern, Mädchenarbeit in Reutlingen, kettenbefristete Anstellungen, Selbstlernplattform zu Genderkompetenz, uvm.
We're back for another pod for March! Firstly, big apologies for the lack of video this month; unfortunately we had some of our equipment stolen. We tried to make up for that by having friend of the Collective Anike join us this month, as well as JC singer Rebekah Young & photographer Anna Howell chipping in. There's obviously been a lot of talk this past month about physical violence with the Russia-Ukraine war and the Oscars slap, but something that hasn't had a lot of coverage is Wales passing a law that makes any type of smacking illegal. The guys opened discussing their views on physical discipline at home (05:01), which led to a conversation about the different experiences of discipline they each grew up with. Tee highlighted the racial undertones in this law (08:09) and the differences in how different cultures do discipline. Ellen asked the question of what physical discipline actually teaches you (13:07), which led to a conversation around the importance of communication of right and wrong to go along with discipline. We had our first guest hot take, in which Anike went straight against the idea of blocking people (27:27), claiming that the popular term "protect your peace" easily leads to a lack of accountability. The guys discussed the concept of burning bridges and how social media has impacted an individuals' responsibility in a relationship (32:35). The guys then discussed when questioning God becomes a problem (38:05) and the difference between questioning life and questioning the character of God. Nathan mentioned how he feels all the answers he needs are in the Bible (40:05) and the importance of knowing how to read the Bible. This brought Tee to give a breakdown of the book of Job, a prime example of questioning life and God's role in it, and what we can learn from God's response (45:43). We're really thankful for each and everyone of you guys for rocking with us every month. We want to know your thoughts! Leave a comment and message us with your views and opinions on the topics. See you in April.
Imperfect Mommying: Better Parenting through Self Healing with Alysia Lyons
In this episode, Onyinye and I discuss balancing life as a momprenuer. Onyinye Anike is a certified confidence coach & online business strategist, international bestselling author, speaker, and host of “The Imperfect Mompreneur Coach Podcast.” She helps high achieving visionary mompreneur coaches, consultants and experts to confidently grow and scale an online business by clarifying their message, elevating their authority and landing high ticket clients organically without sacrificing time with family. Onyinye is a cancer survivor and founder of Holistic Life Purpose Coaching. She has been featured on various radio and tv shows and podcasts such as TedEd and Biz Talk Radio. Onyinye shares her expertise on entrepreneurship, work/life balance, and cultivating a resilient and confident mindset. She is a recipient of the Brainz 500 award for her success, achievement, and dedication to helping others. Onyinye is a Brooklyn native but resides in Phoenix, AZ with her husband and two children. onyinyecanike.com https://www.facebook.com/onyinyecanike https://www.facebook.com/onyi.august/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/onyinye-anike-9b87b028/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/onyinyecanike/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alysia-lyons/support
Weder Sohn noch Tochter - Intergeschlechtliche Menschen stellen unsere Vorstellungen von männlich und weiblich auf den Kopf. Anike Krämer ist Preisträgerin des Deutschen Studienpreis 2021 und Soziologin. Im Podcast »Gesellschaft besser machen« gibt sie Einblicke in ihre Forschung und was es für Eltern bedeutet, wenn ihre Kinder Inter* sind. In einer Gesellschaft, in der Intergeschlechtlichkeit nur wenig Aufmerksamkeit geschenkt wird, erleben Eltern eine Diagnose aus dem Inter*-Spektrum als Zäsur. Von einem Moment auf den anderen müssen sie eine eigene Position und Handlungsstrategien entwickeln. Ihr Wissen darüber, wie das Leben ihres Kindes hätte aussehen können, verwerfen, die Zukunft scheint ungewiss. Gleichzeitig bietet die Auseinandersetzung mit Inter* einige Chancen, erklärt Anike Krämer im Podcast. Die Ergebnisse ihrer Arbeit flossen auch in die Entwicklung einer Informationsplattform ein: Unter https://inter-nrw.de/ erfahren Eltern, Inter* ebenso wie Mediziner:innen mehr zum Thema. Anike Krämer holte ihr Abitur auf dem 2. Bildungsweg nach und studierte Sozialwissenschaft an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum. Dort hat sie 2020 auch promoviert und erhielt für ihre Forschung den Deutschen Studienpreis in der Sektion Sozialwissenschaften. Heute forscht und lehrt Anike Krämer an der Universität Paderborn und arbeitet als Dozentin bei einem Bildungszentrum in Marl. Promovierte, die 2021 erfolgreich ihre Dissertation abgeschlossen haben, können sich ab jetzt auch wieder für den Deutschen Studienpreis bewerben. Alle Infos dazu gibt es hier.
Weder Sohn noch Tochter - Intergeschlechtliche Menschen stellen unsere Vorstellungen von männlich und weiblich auf den Kopf. Anike Krämer ist Preisträgerin des Deutschen Studienpreis 2021 in der Sektion Sozialwissenschaften und Soziologin. Im Gespräch mit Diana Huth gibt sie Einblicke in ihre Forschung und was es für Eltern bedeutet, wenn ihre Kinder Inter* sind. Mehr Infos zum Thema Intergeschlechtlichkeit: https://inter-nrw.de/ Einblicke in Anike Krämers Forschung: https://www.springer.com/de/book/9783658341411 https://www.dampfboot-verlag.de/shop/artikel/trans-und-inter-studien Jetzt bewerben für den Deutschen Studienpreis 2022: https://www.koerber-stiftung.de/deutscher-studienpreis/teilnehmen
Weder Sohn noch Tochter - Intergeschlechtliche Menschen stellen unsere Vorstellungen von männlich und weiblich auf den Kopf. Anike Krämer ist Preisträgerin des Deutschen Studienpreis 2021 in der Sektion Sozialwissenschaften und Soziologin. Im Gespräch mit Diana Huth gibt sie Einblicke in ihre Forschung und was es für Eltern bedeutet, wenn ihre Kinder Inter* sind. Mehr Infos zum Thema Intergeschlechtlichkeit: https://inter-nrw.de/ Einblicke in Anike Krämers Forschung: https://www.springer.com/de/book/9783658341411 https://www.dampfboot-verlag.de/shop/artikel/trans-und-inter-studien Jetzt bewerben für den Deutschen Studienpreis 2022: https://www.koerber-stiftung.de/deutscher-studienpreis/teilnehmen
Wie angekündigt nun die Sonder-Episode zum Thema "Platten über die wir sprechen sollten". Christopher, Anike & Dagmar sprechen über Platten, die irgendwie wichtig sind. Jede:r von denen bringt 10 Platten (egal ob LP oder 7“) mit, Jobst (war im Urlaub) durfte 10 Titel beisteuern und 10 Titel hat Jobst aus Vorschlägen der Community rausgesucht. Insgesamt haben die drei also 50 Platten gehabt und vorgehabt über alle zu reden. Hat nicht so ganz geklappt. Aber hört selbst.
Welcome Onyinye Anike!! Onyinye Anike is a certified confidence coach & online business strategist, international bestselling author, speaker, and host of “The Imperfect Mompreneur Coach Podcast.” She helps high achieving visionary mompreneur coaches, consultants and experts to confidently grow and scale an online business by clarifying their message, elevating their authority and landing high ticket clients organically without sacrificing time with family. Join us as we talk about being a mom with a vision and the journey it takes to make that vision come true! Let's BE FRIENDS UYB FB COMMUNITY: check out the awesome people in the tribe @femaleinsuranceagencyowners UYB INSTAGRAM: Come check out some awesome resources @unburden_your_business Girl, make sure to say hi in the DMs I am all about getting to know more about you! Check out more information about the topics in this episode Sign up to get notified of future episodes. We send you an email only once a week with a roundup of the topics for the week. There will also be bonuses and exclusive access only for those that sign up. Trust me…you want this. :P Access trainings, tools, and bonuses ONLY available here for FREE! So glad you're here, Cassidy
Dirtytalk - der Podcast mit den Amateuren von mydirtyhobby.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mydirtyhobbyen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyDirtyHobbyOfficial/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Dirtytalk_MDH YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrJlBQxXg3Rc3rmFJiXDwXA Informationen zu unseren heutigen Talkgästen: Micaela Schäfer: https://www.instagram.com/micaela.schaefer.official/ Anika Ekina: https://www.instagram.com/anike.official/ https://twitter.com/AnikeOfficial Schnuggie: https://www.instagram.com/schnuggie91offiziell/ https://twitter.com/schnuggie911 Lillie privat: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/lillieprivatofficial_/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/LilliePrivat Daynia: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daynia.official/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/DayniaXXX Produktion und Umsetzung durch: Disome GmbH & Co. KG https://www.disome.de info@disome.de
Dirtytalk - der Podcast mit den Amateuren von mydirtyhobby.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mydirtyhobbyen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyDirtyHobbyOfficial/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Dirtytalk_MDH YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrJlBQxXg3Rc3rmFJiXDwXA Informationen zu unseren heutigen Talkgästen: Micaela Schäfer: https://www.instagram.com/micaela.schaefer.official/ Anika Ekina: https://www.instagram.com/anike.official/ https://twitter.com/AnikeOfficial Schnuggie: https://www.instagram.com/schnuggie91offiziell/ https://twitter.com/schnuggie911 Lillie privat: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/lillieprivatofficial_/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/LilliePrivat Daynia: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daynia.official/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/DayniaXXX Produktion und Umsetzung durch: Disome GmbH & Co. KG https://www.disome.de info@disome.de
EPISODE 11 ~ STORYTELLING AS MEDICINE AND LIBATION WITH ANIKE BELLO | FRIDAY NOVEMBER 6TH | 5:00 PM, CAT. In this episode, Anike Bello deepens our knowledge on the power of story telling and the role it plays in our culture and shaping our African existence. She explains how storytelling is also an important tool for grounding self. Anike explores some of the stories beneath cultural items (African cloth) that one may easily overlook if they don't deepen their knowledge on African culture which when applied can help one connect to self and their ancestry. She shares on the impact of colonization in African storytelling, using some of her personal experiences. She further highlights how stories can open us or contract us depending on how they are told and the influence this has on the collective and future African generation. Anike finds African culture rich, abundant and limitless and recognizes that through embracing it, Africans will remember the humanity they have been blocked from. She urges African descendants to be curious and open as a way to appreciate, expand and cultivate discernment when they explore African stories. Understanding our true African history can help us return to ourselves. ABOUT ANIKE BELLO. Anike Bello is a writer and founder of ỌRỌ ÀNÍKÉ, an educational hub centered around storytelling linked to ancestry and culture from pre-colonial African societies. The main aim of the project is to explore storytelling, facilitate conversations about heritage and share information about pre-colonial African societies through essays, interviews and videos. She is also the author of Connecting to Self Through Ancestry, a collection of essays exploring links between heritage and wellbeing. Learn more here : http://joymogami.com/our-speakers
Hello hello mythsters, Welcome to episode 27, hosted by Jaz and Koji. Join us as we move along through South America and catch whiff of another bouquet of amazing dragons. Our usual custom episode artwork will have to wait a while, as Anike has been under the weather, but as soon as she feels a bit better, we will have another gorgeous dragon drawing for you. As always, you are most welcome to join us on Discord for more talk of dragons, as well as previews of Anike's episode artwork. To do so, just click the following link: https://discord.com/invite/G3PRfrU Other links mentioned: The website for my new podcast, Into the Looking Glass: https://lookingglasspoets.wordpress.com Koji's interview for the aforementioned podcast: https://anchor.fm/lookingglasspoets/episodes/2--Exploring-and-Reimagining-Archetypal-Stories-Through-Poetry-with-Koji-A--Dae-e12k4d5 As always, a full transcript will be made available on our website, mythsterhood.com as soon as we get it done. Later mythsters! Theme music: Wanderer by Alexander Nakarada (serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License
M.O.M.M.Y. Podcast - Mompreneurs Optimizing Marriage, Motherhood, & Your Money
Onyinye is a "Confidence Coach & Online Business Strategist, Podcaster, International Bestselling Author and Speaker." She is also a wife and mother to her 4-year old daughter and 2-year old son. Onyinye loves cooking, traveling, dancing, praise, bible study, hiking and napping with the kids. She values family, faith, freedom, authenticity, simplicity and genuine connection. Onyinye is a mindset nerd and personal development junky who believes we are each uniquely gifted by God to serve and change the world in a powerful way. She helps mompreneurs (coaches, consultants and experts) share their message, raise their prices, become the go-to-expert and land high ticket clients so they can have 5-Figure months consistently and go on to create 6-Figure businesses that make a global impact, leave a lasting legacy and creates generational wealth without sacrificing faith or family. To find out more about Onyinye, visit her website (https://onyinyecanike.com/)! If you know someone who should hear this episode, please, be a great friend and download it and share it with them! Sometimes, all it takes is one word of encouragement to keep a mompreneur optimizing marriage, motherhood, and your money! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christina-m-johnson/message
Welcome to our first episode on the other side of the Atlantic. Your guides through all things draconic today are Anike and Koji. We are still working together on our season finale renga, which will allow you to be a part of our end of the season episode, as well as add another ticket with your name on it to our poster giveaway. If you'd like to take part, come and join our Discord community at https://discord.com/invite/G3PRfrU. This also means you get to be among the first to see sneak peaks of Anike's episode art, and weigh in on which creature we'll be looking into in season two! As always, a full transcript will be made available at www.mythsterhood.com as soon as we have it ready for you. See you there! Theme music: Wanderer by Alexander Nakarada (serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License
Hello hello, mythsters! Welcome to episode 22 of the Mythsterhood of the Travelling Tales, and the second of three episodes we will be spending in the British Isles. And the inaugural episode of our new and improved sound, with a brand spanking new mic for Anike. Links mentioned: Mythsterhood Discord community Anike's blog post about her end-of-season artwork and the giveaway. Now let's get this dragon on the road! Sound effects provided by FreeSound.org. Theme music: Wanderer by Alexander Nakarada (serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License
Im Gespräch mit Anike. Wir reden über Die Ärztes "Nach uns die Sintflut", Hanni und Nanni & Hui Buh, riesige weiße Kopfhörer, Rage Against the Machine & Life of Agonys "River Runs Red", Blind Guardian in der Düsseldorfer Philippshalle, die Crossing All Over Sampler, den Schwager von Popperklopper, von der neun Jahre älteren Schwester getriezt werden, die Ardennenoffensive, Death & Black Metal im Haus der Jugend, die Church of Satan, Gläserrücken, Bilder aus dem Reich der Toten von Rainer Holbe, die XXX Kerzenständer von Ikea, zum 23. Geburtstag Straight Edge mit Whiskey droppen, über eine Wohnungsanzeige die Troisdorfer DIY-Szene kennengelernt, Deny Everything & Cobretti, das Label Wild Zero Records, die Screamo-Szene als Abgrenzung, Yskalnari Records, die "Höhenangst" von Eaves, auf Tour in England, die Gründung von zOSCH! via Mafiaforum und Casting, nicht so gern auf der Bühne sein, "für ne Frau ganz gut", die erste Tour durch den Balkan, ein Aufkleber von Wolfenstein, durch ominöse Räume in Russland touren, geräucherte Fische im Spätkauf, in Israel mit der eigenen Familiengeschichte konfrontiert sein, das Abi in Köln nachholen, Studium der Sozialwissenschaft & Komparatistik, warum Menschen nicht aus ihren Lebensrealitäten rausgekommen, Pierre Bourdieus Habitustheorie & Kapitalbegriff, dass Strukturen für Einzelne schwer zu ändern sind, wie die Welt in 100 Jahren aussieht, trotz mehr Diversität nach denselben Prinzipien arbeiten, "born this way", die Toleranz zu Vielfalt, Intergeschlechtlichkeit, ein Gesetz zur Zuweisung von geschlechtangleichenden Operationen, M/W/D & das Allgemein Gleichstellungsgesetz, Tattoos im universitären Umfeld, ob Punk ein Altersproblem hat, die finnische Band 013, beste Bands ever: Lost Sounds, Gorilla Biscuits, Vogue, Wipers, Hans-a-Plast, die späte Entdeckung von Daily Terror, uvm.
After five months of being away, Anike is back and excited to continue being a vessel for the Lord. Join her on the journey to Knowing God through the most powerful book in the world but not of the world, the Holy Bible! Be blessed and inspired! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/knowinggod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/knowinggod/support
Hello hello Mythsters, Episode twenty is the first one ever to bring on a surprise guest. We had a ton of fun, and hope to be able to do this kind of episode more often. As Jaz is learning more about audio edits flexing her audio wiz muscles, you may hear a few other surprise elements. We hope you enjoy them! We did have a few call backs to previous episodes: The Fire-Drake Who Slayed Beowulf Dragons of the Baltic Dragons of Turkey The Mother of Dragons And last but not least, if you too would like to be a part of our final episode, or just want to get sneak peeks at Anike's art or hang out with us, come and visit Mythsterhood of the Travelling Tales Discord server! But now, without further ado, let's see some dragons! Sound effects provided by FreeSound.org. Theme music: Wanderer by Alexander Nakarada (serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License
Hey People on the internet How are you holding up? Welp - hmmm seems like I'm not handling 20s like a pro but please, who is? In today's episode, there was a lot of thunder and brimstone kind of energy on women issues, safety, why you should reconsider education( my tales ) and why I love Men. PS: I love humanity Please follow us on Instagram and interact with us: @thereroutepodcast thereroutepodcast@gmail.com for all your dilemmas and suggestion Keep tabs on our Instagram for Anike's music recommendations for the week Have a beautiful week ahead! Till next time, hopefully not next month Stay Jiggy Bad bsss --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conversationsinbed/message
In diesem Video haben wir die Inhaberin der MediosApotheke Anike Oleski zu Gast und Hedda Looff als Moderatorin. Wir sprechen über die Gründung der MediosApotheke bzw. ehemals Berlin Apotheke und auf welchem Weg Anike mit der Apotheke in Berührung gekommen ist. Zudem reden wir unter Anderen über die verschiedenen Fachgebiete der verschiedenen Standorte und welche Herausforderungen es auf dem Weg zu bewältigen gab, wodurch die MediosApotheke die Apotheke geworden ist, die Mitarbeiter und Kunden heute kennen.
Welcome to UCL's Inclusive Innovators podcast, part of the East London Inclusive Enterprise Zone (ELIEZ) ELIEZ is an accessible, specially designed, community for entrepreneurs who are disabled or whose work focuses on accessibility. In this series, listeners will have an opportunity to hear from start-ups, design thinkers, entrepreneurs and partners that are part of the ELIEZ community. Each episode is hosted by Matt Pierri who founded Sociability, an app which helps disabled people find accessible spaces. In this episode, we're joined by ELIEZ member Anike Mlemchukwu. Anike founded Lapapo, a Special Needs online marketplace and community. A former teacher and autism support worker, Anike is a CEO on a mission to change the way we nurture and care for children with disabilities. We release new episodes every Thursday. Full transcript available, here
Anike is a bright young girl who has to hawk eko every morning. She is intent on finishing her education top of her class. Written by Alaba Onajin and Sandra Joubeaud
09-24-2020 Onyinye Anike by Price of Business Show
During this episode, we learn about Anike Rabiu's journey to building a career in the beauty industry and some techniques she uses to keep herself centered during this current climate. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/getcandid/support
Der Bunker (2015) - Wissen unterscheidet uns von den Barbaren! Und deswegen teilen Arne, Jens und Gästin Anike ihr selbiges über die groteske deutsche Perle DER BUNKER von 2015 mit euch. Sagt euch nichts? Dann ändert dies, denn Nikias Chrysos hat einen skurrilen, äußerst fantastischen Film geliefert, der so pickepackevoll mit Themen steckt, dass wir nur ein paar davon ansprechen und sicher 3 mal so viele vergessen. Viel Spaß.