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Nine days ago in Frisco Texas an altercation at a track meet shocked the nation. Austin Metcalf was a promising track and field athlete attending a championship competition when he got into a brief altercation with another athlete, Karmelo Anthony, over a tent. According to witnesses, in a matter of moments after the disagreement started, Karmelo took out a knife from his bag and stabbed Austin Metcalf in the heart. Austin died moments later in his twin brother's arms. This tragedy reopened the wound and division that has been present for nearly the entirety of our nation's history. Austin Metcalf is far from the first victim of black on white violence, bringing pressing and relevant questions about law, order, and race to the surface yet again. But as family and community mourn for Austin Metcalf and Karmelo Anthony is being held in jail on a one million dollar bond, hundreds of thousands of dollars have been raised by the black community for Karmelo Anthony, who they see as a victim in the encounter, despite him confessing to the stabbing. We are at the point where even the unjustified murder of a high schooler cannot be objectively condemned as a terrible tragedy by some sides of the aisle.At a certain point it's time to say the quiet part out loud. Why are Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont the safest states to live in and also, coincidentally, the least diverse? Why are black women more likely to commit murder than white men? And what are the implications of this in relation to what neighborhood you live in, how you protect your family, and even what sports you put your kids in? This episode is brought to you by our premier sponsors, Armored Republic and Reece Fund, as well as our Patreon members and donors. You can join our Patreon at patreon.com/rightresponseministries or you can donate at rightresponseministries.com/donate.Join us today as we unpack this important topic.*MINISTRY SPONSORS:**Reece Fund.* Christian Capital. Boldly Deployedhttps://www.reecefund.com/*Private Family Banking*How to Connect with Private Family Banking:1. Send an email inquiry to banking@privatefamilybanking.com2. Receive a FREE e-book entitled "How to Build Multi-Generational Wealth Outside of Wall Street and Avoid the Coming Banking Meltdown", by going to https://www.protectyourmoneynow.net3. Set up a FREE Private Family Banking Discovery call using this link: https://calendly.com/familybankingnow/30min*Squirrelly Joes Coffee - Caffeinating The Modern Reformation*Our audience can get a free bag of coffee (just pay shipping) by visiting https://squirrellyjoes.com/rightresponse
**Chris Stewart's Soulful Etiquette Show Replay On traxfm.org. This Week Chris Featured Soul/Boogie/Reggae/Contemporary Soul From MS1 Project, MJ Soul, Tuxedo, Wayne Smith, The Elgins, Jackie Wilson, Anthony White, Tommy Stewart, Shaila Prospere, Funk Therapy, Norma Jean Wright, Whitney Jones, Moment Of Truth, Glez & Effe & More #originalpirates #soulmusic #contemporarysoul #70smusic #80smusic #disco #reggae Catch Chris Stewart's Soulful Etiquette Show Every Tuesday From 12:00PM UK Time On www.traxfm.org Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
In this empowering episode, Mick Hunt delves into Anthony White's transformative journey from a tumultuous childhood to becoming a beacon of hope and motivation. Anthony shares his experiences of overcoming significant obstacles, his venture into motivational speaking, and the profound impact of his literary work. This episode is a testament to the power of resilience and the human spirit to overcome hardship.Anthony White's Background: Overcoming a challenging upbringing in East Cleveland as a premature crack baby and later discovering his adoption, Anthony transformed his adversities into a force for motivating others. Defining Moments: Anthony reflects on the profound impact of his brother's guidance, his spiritual growth, and his determination to succeed despite numerous setbacks.Discussion Topics:Anthony's early life experiences, including growing up in a violent neighborhood and learning about his adoption, shaped his resilience and future path.His transition from survival mode to empowerment is catalyzed by a move to Boston and subsequent personal development.The story behind his motivational book, "One Second, Seven Days," and how writing helped him process his emotions and reach others.Key Quotes:"Things don't happen to you; they happen for you.""I wasn't just moved to Boston for no reason. I evaluated my talents and realized I could inspire others through my story."Next Steps:Explore: Read Anthony White's book One Second, Seven Days for a deeper insight into his life and motivational perspectives.Reflect: Think about how you can transform your adversities into opportunities for growth and inspiration.Engage: Share how Anthony's story inspires you to overcome your challenges using #MickUnplugged.Connect & Discover:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/Anthony-white-a00291202Instagram: instagram.com/leading_guru/?hl=enFacebook: facebook.com/Official.yooungYoutube: @anthonywhitemotivationalsp3092Book: 1 Second 7 Days: It's about who your becoming not who you were ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ron Keel's RFK Media label digs deep to release Cold Sweat - “Unburied Alive” in conjunction with the band's appearance at the 2024 M3 Festival May 5th.The foundation of this album consists of four unreleased studio tracks from the early 90's, which showcase the band (Marc Ferrari & Erik Gamans, guitar – Chris McLernon, bass – Anthony White, drums – and Roy Cathey, vocals) delivering powerful heavy melodic rock at its finest. The lead track “Rain Down” is a classic-style arena rock working class anthem; “Unburied Alive” also features vintage concert cuts from their 1990 appearance at the Super Rock Festival in Mannheim, Germany supporting Whitesnake, Aerosmith, Dio and Poison, plus recent modern-era live recordings from their triumphant reunion at the 2020 Monsters Of Rock Cruise pre-party. Ferrari founded Cold Sweat after departing the band Keel in 1989. The band released their acclaimed cult classic “Break Out” on MCA Records and toured the US and Europe before falling victim to the changing musical landscape of the 90's. This collection of recordings proves that the music has stood the test of time, and the men behind that music plan to drive that point home when they hit the stage May 5th in Columbia, Maryland at this year's M3 Festival, on the bill with Bret Michaels, Night Ranger, Y&T and Stryper.“We [RFK Media] heard these unreleased studio tracks and realized immediately, we have to get this music out there,” explains RFK chief Ron Keel. “Then we found out there were unreleased live tracks, not just from the 2020 reunion but from the 1990 festival appearance in Germany. It was like an uppercut to the jaw, a right cross and a body blow in quick succession, and we're ready to deliver the knockout punch with this very special Cold Sweat release.”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
The foundation of this album consists of four unreleased studio tracks from the early 90's, which showcase the band (Marc Ferrari & Erik Gamans, guitar – Chris McLernon, bass – Anthony White, drums – and Roy Cathey, vocals) delivering powerful heavy melodic rock at its finest. The lead track “Rain Down” is a classic-style arena rock working class anthem; “Unburied Alive” also features vintage concert cuts from their 1990 appearance at the Super Rock Festival in Mannheim, Germany supporting Whitesnake, Aerosmith, Dio and Poison, plus recent modern-era live recordings from their triumphant reunion at the 2020 Monsters Of Rock Cruise pre-party. Ferrari founded Cold Sweat after departing the band Keel in 1989. The band released their acclaimed cult classic “Break Out” on MCA Records and toured the US and Europe before falling victim to the changing musical landscape of the 90's. This collection of recordings proves that the music has stood the test of time, and the men behind that music plan to drive that point home when they hit the stage May 5th in Columbia, Maryland at this year's M3 Festival, on the bill with Bret Michaels, Night Ranger, Y&T and Stryper.“We [RFK Media] heard these unreleased studio tracks and realized immediately, we have to get this music out there,” explains RFK chief Ron Keel. “Then we found out there were unreleased live tracks, not just from the 2020 reunion but from the 1990 festival appearance in Germany. It was like an uppercut to the jaw, a right cross and a body blow in quick succession, and we're ready to deliver the knockout punch with this very special Cold Sweat release.”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
In this evening's show Chris will be playing tunes by artists such as David Ruffin, Four Tops and David Milne. This week, Chris features tunes by artists such as David Ruffin, Four Tops and Anthony White, plus a Top 7 from XXX.Tune into new broadcasts of Dab Of Soul every Tuesday from Midday - 2 PM EST / 5 - 7 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR FOR THE WORLD FAMOUS DETROIT YOUTH CHOIR JOINS THE CONVERSATION
Ron Keel's RFK Media label digs deep to release Cold Sweat - “Unburied Alive” in conjunction with the band's appearance at the 2024 M3 Festival May 5th.The foundation of this album consists of four unreleased studio tracks from the early 90's, which showcase the band (Marc Ferrari & Erik Gamans, guitar – Chris McLernon, bass – Anthony White, drums – and Roy Cathey, vocals) delivering powerful heavy melodic rock at its finest. The lead track “Rain Down” is a classic-style arena rock working class anthem; “Unburied Alive” also features vintage concert cuts from their 1990 appearance at the Super Rock Festival in Mannheim, Germany supporting Whitesnake, Aerosmith, Dio and Poison, plus recent modern-era live recordings from their triumphant reunion at the 2020 Monsters Of Rock Cruise pre-party. Ferrari founded Cold Sweat after departing the band Keel in 1989. The band released their acclaimed cult classic “Break Out” on MCA Records and toured the US and Europe before falling victim to the changing musical landscape of the 90's. This collection of recordings proves that the music has stood the test of time, and the men behind that music plan to drive that point home when they hit the stage May 5th in Columbia, Maryland at this year's M3 Festival, on the bill with Bret Michaels, Night Ranger, Y&T and Stryper.“We [RFK Media] heard these unreleased studio tracks and realized immediately, we have to get this music out there,” explains RFK chief Ron Keel. “Then we found out there were unreleased live tracks, not just from the 2020 reunion but from the 1990 festival appearance in Germany. It was like an uppercut to the jaw, a right cross and a body blow in quick succession, and we're ready to deliver the knockout punch with this very special Cold Sweat release.”Pre-order CDs will ship March 29th, simultaneously with the digital/streaming release on all platforms, with the CD available worldwide via Amazon and other outlets April 19th.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Ron Keel's RFK Media label digs deep to release Cold Sweat - “Unburied Alive” in conjunction with the band's appearance at the 2024 M3 Festival May 5th.The foundation of this album consists of four unreleased studio tracks from the early 90's, which showcase the band (Marc Ferrari & Erik Gamans, guitar – Chris McLernon, bass – Anthony White, drums – and Roy Cathey, vocals) delivering powerful heavy melodic rock at its finest. The lead track “Rain Down” is a classic-style arena rock working class anthem; “Unburied Alive” also features vintage concert cuts from their 1990 appearance at the Super Rock Festival in Mannheim, Germany supporting Whitesnake, Aerosmith, Dio and Poison, plus recent modern-era live recordings from their triumphant reunion at the 2020 Monsters Of Rock Cruise pre-party. Ferrari founded Cold Sweat after departing the band Keel in 1989. The band released their acclaimed cult classic “Break Out” on MCA Records and toured the US and Europe before falling victim to the changing musical landscape of the 90's. This collection of recordings proves that the music has stood the test of time, and the men behind that music plan to drive that point home when they hit the stage May 5th in Columbia, Maryland at this year's M3 Festival, on the bill with Bret Michaels, Night Ranger, Y&T and Stryper.“We [RFK Media] heard these unreleased studio tracks and realized immediately, we have to get this music out there,” explains RFK chief Ron Keel. “Then we found out there were unreleased live tracks, not just from the 2020 reunion but from the 1990 festival appearance in Germany. It was like an uppercut to the jaw, a right cross and a body blow in quick succession, and we're ready to deliver the knockout punch with this very special Cold Sweat release.”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Uncover the untold story behind Generation Landmine as Chris Akin dives deep into an exclusive interview with frontman Anthony White. From the band's explosive new release "Ruling the Street Scene" to the dynamics of solo versus collaborative songwriting, this episode delves into the music industry's shift towards cover bands and the challenges of being an original artist. Gain insights into the band's formation, tour experiences, and much more. Don't miss this candid conversation on CHRIS AKIN PRESENTS! #GenerationLandmine #ChrisAkinInterview #RulingTheStreetScene #OriginalMusic #MusicIndustryInsights #BandLife #SongwritingJourney #TourStories #ArtistTalks #MusicCulture #RockScene #ExclusiveInterview #NewReleaseVibes **NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.** Please SUBSCRIBE, click the notification bell, leave a comment or a like, and share this episode! Watch LIVE every Monday at 8pm Eastern at www.chrisakin.net, CMStv.net, Rumble or X. Facebook: www.facebook.com/chrisakinpresents Instagram: www.instagram.com/chrisakinpresents Twitter: www.twitter.com/realchrisakin Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@chrisakinpresents?sub_confirmation=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cmspn/message
28 February 2024: Rohini Bhalla-Gill is the Senior Management Consultant at GGC Consulting - a leading Human Resources Consultancy. Rohini is talking about some common challenges faced by individuals seeking part-time or flexible employment in Dubai's job market. Anthony White from Level Up is a Massive advocate for women weightlifting. Rio and Tasneem are superstar proposal planners from The Big Proposals, talking about the Leap Year Proposal tradition, where women can do the proposing! For Pets & Vets we spoke with Dr Joao, Clinical Director at Dr Vet Clinic in Abu Dhabi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Feel the game's pulse as we delve into the mind of NFL veteran, James Whalen. Wondering how the iconic air raid offense came to be? Sit back, as James walks us through his and Coach Mumme's journey. They took inspiration from Bill Walsh and LaVell Edwards, creating a system that revolutionized the sport. A believer in mastery over quantity, Coach Mumme's unconventional approach will leave you contemplating your own strategies - in the game and beyond.Moving from Kentucky to the NFL, James shares the lessons he's learned and the people who have shaped his path. Hear about Jeff Settiger's timely reminders, Anthony White's valuable recognition, and the unforgettable words of Tony Dungy that have been instrumental in his NFL journey. But what happens when the cheering crowds and floodlights fade into the background? We explore life after the NFL, discussing the unique camaraderie between players and coaches that extends beyond the field, and how Troy Aikman's encouragement resonates long after the locker room.Just when you think you've heard it all, we bring you a fun segment where the conversation veers from the mundane task of car washing to the vital role of face masks in football. But it's not all banter and laughs; James also reflects on the blessings in his life and his intent to spread positivity. As we touch upon the ongoing situation in Israel and Palestine, it's clear that the power of using a platform for a greater cause isn't lost on him. So, come along for this riveting episode with James Whalen, where we promise more than just football talk!Stupid Should Hurt Link to my Merch store the Stupid Should Hurt Line!Reaper Apparel Reaper Apparel Co was built for those who refuse to die slowly! Reaper isn't just clothing it's a lifestyle!Subscribe for exclusive content: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1530455/support Tactical Brotherhood The Tactical Brotherhood is a movement to support America.Dubby Energy FROM GAMERS TO GYM JUNKIES TO ENTREPRENEURS, OUR PRODUCT IS FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO BE BETTER.Shankitgolf Our goal here at Shankitgolf is for everyone to have a great time on and off the golf courseBono's Brew Fresh ground coffee, in a variety of flavors, shipped right to your door within 3 days!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
TB is jacked to see his 49ers in Minnesota. Cats gotta get right during the bye. Former Cats Van Hiles and Anthony White join us! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cats-talk-wednesday/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cats-talk-wednesday/support
September 29, 2023 ~ Detroit Youth Choir Artistic Director Anthony White chats with Greg Russell about the Detroit Youth Choir performing the National Anthem tonight at Comerica Park.
Many thanks to Anthony white for a great chat over Zoom all the way from France. His upcoming show - OPENING/PRIVATE VIEW:SATURDAY 15 JULY12PM-4PMFLOOR TALK WITH DR PETER HILL SATURDAY 15 JULY EXHIBITION CONTINUES 30 JULY 2023 MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA Please note this event is free but booking is advised: contact@lennoxst.gallery or +61 409 409 239Lennox St. Gallery presents Manifestation, an exhibition of new works by Paris-based artist Anthony White. Marking a new direction for the artist, Manifestation consists of a series of 10 paintings responding to Sidney Nolan's 1966 Eureka Stockade mural in which White reclaims the painterly gesture as a form of dissent. This is White's third solo show with the gallery, his first in the new space as Lennox St. Gallery and his first body of work made as a response to a single work of art.White draws on new research into the 1854 Eureka Rebellion (Australia's only ever armed civil uprising), the personal papers of Sidney Nolan and recent protest events in France, highlighting the increasing importance of his engagement with material, concept and history. Painted in France during a period marked by widespread public protests, these ten new works continue White's wider thinking around the painterly gesture as a form of dissent, as well as the act of civil disobedience, or, in French, Manifestation – a protest, public event, action, or object which embodies an idea.Following White's recent creative fellowship at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, Manifestation responds to the anti-colonial spirit in Sidney Nolan's Eureka Stockade mural which White spent time with in Canberra at ANU's Drill Hall Gallery. Commissioned by the Reserve Bank of Australia, the mural depicts the pivotal event of the Victorian gold rush – a crucial point in Australia's democratic history. White's research into the papers of Sidney Nolan at the National Library, uncovered correspondence which reveals Nolan's response to the only first hand account of the Eureka rebellion written by the Italian revolutionary Rafaello Carboni. Manifestation considers Nolan's engagement with that European vision of the event, the legacy of Eureka and the development of a particular Australian psyche typified by a defence of democratic values. Each work incorporates an event or individual element from the Eureka battle as depicted in the Nolan mural: Hotham incorporates imagery resembling mounted policemen; Eureka Hotel and the largest work Manifest (After Eureka) 125 x 235 cm [shown above] depict the epic destruction of Bentley's Eureka Hotel caused by a fire started by rioting miners on the 12th of October 1854. In each work White finds equivalent ways of harnessing the energy and dissenting spirit of the battle.“I went to the Nolan archive to capture this anti-colonial spirit inherent in some of the images of the mural to emphasize the sense of dissent but what struck me was the ethnic diversity of the period in Victoria. What I found was Chinese, Italian, African Americans, Jewish and Irish migrants revolting against the colonial government. It manifested as the Eureka Rebellion which became a crucial part of Australia's engagement with democracy” In the current moment we are seeing the increasing relevance of civil disobedience in movements such as The Yellow Vests in France and groups like Extinction Rebellion protesting for climate change, increasing class inequalities or retirement ages. In my mind there is no doubt that the power of democracy is diminishing internationally and I feel we need to voice our discontent with government policies that infringe on personal liberty, especially the right to protest peacefully.” – Anthony WhiteYou can find out more about Anthony on his website
What role do the visual arts play in drawing upon history, activating democracy, and asking questions about what culture can do?Australian artist Anthony White lives and works in Paris. White's artistic work revolves around the notion of reclaiming the act of dissent through the production of cultural objects. His research is situated at the intersection of several fields in the social space including, politics, human rights, and postcolonialism. His practice is centered around concepts of design and its history as a form of social and political expression. He works with painting, drawing, collage, and printmaking. Through this practice, he tackles relevant questions to our time, to encourage emancipation and new ways of thinking.Anthony White's artwork has been exhibited in Australia, Europe, and Asia. He has received support through cultural agencies such as The Trust Company Australia, The National Association for the Visual Arts,(NAVA) and The Copyright Agency Limited (CAL). He has also received critical acclaim by recognition in the form of art prizes and reviews most notably The Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarship (2007) The Creative Art Fellowship at The National Library of Australia (2020) and acknowledgements in The Australia Financial Review, Art Collector Magazine Australia and also Elle Décor US edition. His exhibition Manifestation is on show from the 12–30 of July at Lennox Street Gallery, in Melbourne."Not in terms of subject matter. Not in the fact that I've taken images from the Eureka Stockade. It was a point in history where there were some gold miners, and they revolted against the government because the government was enforcing licensing fees that were outrageously expensive at the time.So, I don't reproduce figurative paintings, but I wanted to take that energy of what dissent is about, and I wanted to reclaim the energy of the gestural mark as a signifier of dissent. So when I was doing the research in the library, I came across a Roman guy called Raffaello Carboni who wrote a book on the Eureka Stockade.It's actually the book that Sidney Nolan had been reading and his point of motivation for making this large mural. And I found it quite interesting that Carboni was a politically active guy. He was a supporter of Mazzini and Garibaldi who founded modern Italy. And then three years after Carboni fought in the movement that unified Italy, he went to Australia to Victoria. And he was also involved in that Eureka Stockade moment. So I thought, Oh, that's an interesting connection between my roots in Australia and my roots in Europe. So Carboni goes back, and he dies in Rome. And I see that this moment of civil disobedience is interesting and what's happening now with the rise of Fascism. It's an interesting thing that maybe there need to be other moments of civil disobedience where democracy is activated in a way. So I think that the visual arts, they have a role to play in terms of activating democracy. In terms of drawing upon history and asking questions about what culture can do."www.anthonywhite.artwww.instagram.com/anthony_white_paris/www.metrogallery.com.au/exhibitions/manifestationwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What role do the visual arts play in drawing upon history, activating democracy, and asking questions about what culture can do?Australian artist Anthony White lives and works in Paris. White's artistic work revolves around the notion of reclaiming the act of dissent through the production of cultural objects. His research is situated at the intersection of several fields in the social space including, politics, human rights, and postcolonialism. His practice is centered around concepts of design and its history as a form of social and political expression. He works with painting, drawing, collage, and printmaking. Through this practice, he tackles relevant questions to our time, to encourage emancipation and new ways of thinking.Anthony White's artwork has been exhibited in Australia, Europe, and Asia. He has received support through cultural agencies such as The Trust Company Australia, The National Association for the Visual Arts,(NAVA) and The Copyright Agency Limited (CAL). He has also received critical acclaim by recognition in the form of art prizes and reviews most notably The Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarship (2007) The Creative Art Fellowship at The National Library of Australia (2020) and acknowledgements in The Australia Financial Review, Art Collector Magazine Australia and also Elle Décor US edition. His exhibition Manifestation is on show from the 12–30 of July at Lennox Street Gallery, in Melbourne."Not in terms of subject matter. Not in the fact that I've taken images from the Eureka Stockade. It was a point in history where there were some gold miners, and they revolted against the government because the government was enforcing licensing fees that were outrageously expensive at the time.So, I don't reproduce figurative paintings, but I wanted to take that energy of what dissent is about, and I wanted to reclaim the energy of the gestural mark as a signifier of dissent. So when I was doing the research in the library, I came across a Roman guy called Raffaello Carboni who wrote a book on the Eureka Stockade.It's actually the book that Sidney Nolan had been reading and his point of motivation for making this large mural. And I found it quite interesting that Carboni was a politically active guy. He was a supporter of Mazzini and Garibaldi who founded modern Italy. And then three years after Carboni fought in the movement that unified Italy, he went to Australia to Victoria. And he was also involved in that Eureka Stockade moment. So I thought, Oh, that's an interesting connection between my roots in Australia and my roots in Europe. So Carboni goes back, and he dies in Rome. And I see that this moment of civil disobedience is interesting and what's happening now with the rise of Fascism. It's an interesting thing that maybe there need to be other moments of civil disobedience where democracy is activated in a way. So I think that the visual arts, they have a role to play in terms of activating democracy. In terms of drawing upon history and asking questions about what culture can do."www.anthonywhite.artwww.instagram.com/anthony_white_paris/www.metrogallery.com.au/exhibitions/manifestationwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What role do the visual arts play in drawing upon history, activating democracy, and asking questions about what culture can do?Australian artist Anthony White lives and works in Paris. White's artistic work revolves around the notion of reclaiming the act of dissent through the production of cultural objects. His research is situated at the intersection of several fields in the social space including, politics, human rights, and postcolonialism. His practice is centered around concepts of design and its history as a form of social and political expression. He works with painting, drawing, collage, and printmaking. Through this practice, he tackles relevant questions to our time, to encourage emancipation and new ways of thinking.Anthony White's artwork has been exhibited in Australia, Europe, and Asia. He has received support through cultural agencies such as The Trust Company Australia, The National Association for the Visual Arts,(NAVA) and The Copyright Agency Limited (CAL). He has also received critical acclaim by recognition in the form of art prizes and reviews most notably The Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarship (2007) The Creative Art Fellowship at The National Library of Australia (2020) and acknowledgements in The Australia Financial Review, Art Collector Magazine Australia and also Elle Décor US edition. His exhibition Manifestation is on show from the 12–30 of July at Lennox Street Gallery, in Melbourne."It's about finding form through using your body. You can see throughout history that uh, repeated like with artists like from the Gutai Movement in Japan after World War II, when they used actual performances in mud and throwing themselves through rice paper barriers and doing performances around these things. And also other artists actually that use a lot of gestures and bodily movements. Artists like Emilio Vedova, the Italian artist, Venetian. He did a lot of work, and he said that art that was abstract had to be political, which was interesting because you'd actually think the opposite.You would think that art would have to have a subject matter that related to some obvious political reference, whether it be an image of a protest or an image of a battle or a massacre or something that related to that. But no, his stance was the fact that his work was a resistance and he was involved in a resistance group during World War II."www.anthonywhite.artwww.instagram.com/anthony_white_paris/www.metrogallery.com.au/exhibitions/manifestationwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What role do the visual arts play in drawing upon history, activating democracy, and asking questions about what culture can do?Australian artist Anthony White lives and works in Paris. White's artistic work revolves around the notion of reclaiming the act of dissent through the production of cultural objects. His research is situated at the intersection of several fields in the social space including, politics, human rights, and postcolonialism. His practice is centered around concepts of design and its history as a form of social and political expression. He works with painting, drawing, collage, and printmaking. Through this practice, he tackles relevant questions to our time, to encourage emancipation and new ways of thinking.Anthony White's artwork has been exhibited in Australia, Europe, and Asia. He has received support through cultural agencies such as The Trust Company Australia, The National Association for the Visual Arts,(NAVA) and The Copyright Agency Limited (CAL). He has also received critical acclaim by recognition in the form of art prizes and reviews most notably The Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarship (2007) The Creative Art Fellowship at The National Library of Australia (2020) and acknowledgements in The Australia Financial Review, Art Collector Magazine Australia and also Elle Décor US edition. His exhibition Manifestation is on show from the 12–30 of July at Lennox Street Gallery, in Melbourne."Most of the landscape work that I'm making is heavily impastoed oil paintings, which are made with brushes and palette knives, and I was motivated to make a body of works about the climate catastrophe because of the short amount of time since I left Australia 14 years ago, the climate crisis has really hit areas of Australia in a such a dramatic way. That was a method of making the painting landscape orientated around different areas in Tasmania. I also felt that urgency to make the painting at that time. Growing up in Australia, the colonial legacy of landscape painters. And sailors, they had the tradition of actually drawing and painting, that was their basic skills. So they could draw and paint obviously in a pretty prescriptive way, but Australia's still quite fascinated with the landscape. When you grow up there, it's definitely something that stays within you. But I think that the story of the landscape, especially because it's not ours as an Australian, right? It will be interesting to see how that develops in the future and what happens with the story of Australian landscape and this story of Aboriginal landscape to come. It is an exciting place because Aboriginal person's perspective of landscape is much different because there are so many stories."www.anthonywhite.artwww.instagram.com/anthony_white_paris/www.metrogallery.com.au/exhibitions/manifestationwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What role do the visual arts play in drawing upon history, activating democracy, and asking questions about what culture can do?Australian artist Anthony White lives and works in Paris. White's artistic work revolves around the notion of reclaiming the act of dissent through the production of cultural objects. His research is situated at the intersection of several fields in the social space including, politics, human rights, and postcolonialism. His practice is centered around concepts of design and its history as a form of social and political expression. He works with painting, drawing, collage, and printmaking. Through this practice, he tackles relevant questions to our time, to encourage emancipation and new ways of thinking.Anthony White's artwork has been exhibited in Australia, Europe, and Asia. He has received support through cultural agencies such as The Trust Company Australia, The National Association for the Visual Arts,(NAVA) and The Copyright Agency Limited (CAL). He has also received critical acclaim by recognition in the form of art prizes and reviews most notably The Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarship (2007) The Creative Art Fellowship at The National Library of Australia (2020) and acknowledgements in The Australia Financial Review, Art Collector Magazine Australia and also Elle Décor US edition. His exhibition Manifestation is on show from the 12–30 of July at Lennox Street Gallery, in Melbourne."So that is what I've started since 2010. I've been researching and going down the rabbit hole really of things that speak to you at certain points in time. I started noticing the rise of neo-fascism when I did a residency in Leipzig. I noticed that there was just a stronger presence of fascism that seemed to be very present where I was staying in the Lower Saxony region. It's repeated again in the British government, the rhetoric around the hostile environment and the way that asylum seekers are treated. Not just in Britain, but in Australia as well. I think it is a job for artists, not all artists, but I think it's a job for artists to acknowledge that culture can make a difference towards these things and can hold people more accountable."www.anthonywhite.artwww.instagram.com/anthony_white_paris/www.metrogallery.com.au/exhibitions/manifestationwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What role do the visual arts play in drawing upon history, activating democracy, and asking questions about what culture can do?Australian artist Anthony White lives and works in Paris. White's artistic work revolves around the notion of reclaiming the act of dissent through the production of cultural objects. His research is situated at the intersection of several fields in the social space including, politics, human rights, and postcolonialism. His practice is centered around concepts of design and its history as a form of social and political expression. He works with painting, drawing, collage, and printmaking. Through this practice, he tackles relevant questions to our time, to encourage emancipation and new ways of thinking.Anthony White's artwork has been exhibited in Australia, Europe, and Asia. He has received support through cultural agencies such as The Trust Company Australia, The National Association for the Visual Arts,(NAVA) and The Copyright Agency Limited (CAL). He has also received critical acclaim by recognition in the form of art prizes and reviews most notably The Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarship (2007) The Creative Art Fellowship at The National Library of Australia (2020) and acknowledgements in The Australia Financial Review, Art Collector Magazine Australia and also Elle Décor US edition. His exhibition Manifestation is on show from the 12–30 of July at Lennox Street Gallery, in Melbourne."Most of the landscape work that I'm making is heavily impastoed oil paintings, which are made with brushes and palette knives, and I was motivated to make a body of works about the climate catastrophe because of the short amount of time since I left Australia 14 years ago, the climate crisis has really hit areas of Australia in a such a dramatic way. That was a method of making the painting landscape orientated around different areas in Tasmania. I also felt that urgency to make the painting at that time. Growing up in Australia, the colonial legacy of landscape painters. And sailors, they had the tradition of actually drawing and painting, that was their basic skills. So they could draw and paint obviously in a pretty prescriptive way, but Australia's still quite fascinated with the landscape. When you grow up there, it's definitely something that stays within you. But I think that the story of the landscape, especially because it's not ours as an Australian, right? It will be interesting to see how that develops in the future and what happens with the story of Australian landscape and this story of Aboriginal landscape to come. It is an exciting place because Aboriginal person's perspective of landscape is much different because there are so many stories."www.anthonywhite.artwww.instagram.com/anthony_white_paris/www.metrogallery.com.au/exhibitions/manifestationwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What role do the visual arts play in drawing upon history, activating democracy, and asking questions about what culture can do?Australian artist Anthony White lives and works in Paris. White's artistic work revolves around the notion of reclaiming the act of dissent through the production of cultural objects. His research is situated at the intersection of several fields in the social space including, politics, human rights, and postcolonialism. His practice is centered around concepts of design and its history as a form of social and political expression. He works with painting, drawing, collage, and printmaking. Through this practice, he tackles relevant questions to our time, to encourage emancipation and new ways of thinking.Anthony White's artwork has been exhibited in Australia, Europe, and Asia. He has received support through cultural agencies such as The Trust Company Australia, The National Association for the Visual Arts,(NAVA) and The Copyright Agency Limited (CAL). He has also received critical acclaim by recognition in the form of art prizes and reviews most notably The Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarship (2007) The Creative Art Fellowship at The National Library of Australia (2020) and acknowledgements in The Australia Financial Review, Art Collector Magazine Australia and also Elle Décor US edition. His exhibition Manifestation is on show from the 12–30 of July at Lennox Street Gallery, in Melbourne."Not in terms of subject matter. Not in the fact that I've taken images from the Eureka Stockade. It was a point in history where there were some gold miners, and they revolted against the government because the government was enforcing licensing fees that were outrageously expensive at the time.So, I don't reproduce figurative paintings, but I wanted to take that energy of what dissent is about, and I wanted to reclaim the energy of the gestural mark as a signifier of dissent. So when I was doing the research in the library, I came across a Roman guy called Raffaello Carboni who wrote a book on the Eureka Stockade.It's actually the book that Sidney Nolan had been reading and his point of motivation for making this large mural. And I found it quite interesting that Carboni was a politically active guy. He was a supporter of Mazzini and Garibaldi who founded modern Italy. And then three years after Carboni fought in the movement that unified Italy, he went to Australia to Victoria. And he was also involved in that Eureka Stockade moment. So I thought, Oh, that's an interesting connection between my roots in Australia and my roots in Europe. So Carboni goes back, and he dies in Rome. And I see that this moment of civil disobedience is interesting and what's happening now with the rise of Fascism. It's an interesting thing that maybe there need to be other moments of civil disobedience where democracy is activated in a way. So I think that the visual arts, they have a role to play in terms of activating democracy. In terms of drawing upon history and asking questions about what culture can do."www.anthonywhite.artwww.instagram.com/anthony_white_paris/www.metrogallery.com.au/exhibitions/manifestationwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
June 7, 2023 ~ Anthony White, Detroit Youth Choir Artistic Director & President tells Paul there's lots of great events coming up including a musical called: "Once on This Island." For more information go to Detroityouthchoir.org. Photo credit to © Akash Pamarthy / USA TODAY NETWORK.
In a very special podcast about kickboxing we talk to American martial artist Anthony White, who trains and competes out of the famed Krest gym, about his experiences to date and winning the recent K-1 B-class 80kg+ tournament. Strap in for the decade long, globe-spanning tale of how a young man was wronged by a karate practitioner, and exacted his revenge by kicking another, separate karate guy in the head very hard.
ROUND of SHOTS #76 - show date 4.30.2023Roundtable Shay Bhavsar, Terry Brown, Van Hiles, Carrie Lewis, Corey Price & Anthony White - hosted by Kevin Hale.Topics:NFL Draft/UK FootballKentucky Men's Hoops NewsShannon Sharpe's Rant on Kentucky BasketballSEC Football/Basketball Fan Rushing ShutdownNCAA approves rules to shorten football gamesFinal Shots & More!@abhavsar @TBrown_80 @vstyles @grlsbeersports @coreyp08 @AdotWhite @kevinhale423 @BBallBuzzPod @CatsTalkWed @TheLOCKER411 https://linktr.ee/roundofshots#BBN #CollegeFootball #CollegeBasketball #SEC #SportsTalk #KentuckyWildcats #NFLDraft2023 #NBAplayoffs
YOOOOOO We are off to Great Start to this Podcast! And it because the First 2 Guest have been Unbelievable , And Anthony White didn't disappoint. Coach White is the Head Coach at Atherton High School here in Louisville Kentucky ! Like i said these episodes are Ice Breakers to where you will get to know these Coaches on a personal Level! also we want to build community awareness for these Men that dedicate and sacrifice so much to their craft.... we talk about Goals expectations and how will hey take that next step to get to the end Goal !
This week's feature interview is another enlightening discussion with a goalkeeper coach. Just like James Belshaw last week, Joe Prodomo has a unique story to tell. A modest non-league playing career suggested no immediate signs of a transition into professional coaching. If anything, a shot at teaching appeared to be his likely path. Then an impromptu gig with Weymouth - thanks to connections between his twin brother and then Terras manager, Mark Molesley - would prove to be the catalyst for a rather rapid rise into the EFL. A spell working in a thriving setup at Bournemouth saw him develop under the likes of Neil Moss and Anthony White. That experience led to a first-team role with Southend, before a return to Bournemouth and subsequent switch along the south coast to Portsmouth. At 31, Joe is a First Team Goalkeeper Coach at a League One club. Opportunity presented. Opportunity grasped.
March 5, 2023 ~ Detroit Youth Choir Artistic Director Anthony White talks about how this non-profit organization encourages and promotes Detroit's young talent through theatre, dance, choir, and college readiness programs.
On this week's episode of Own the Microphone, Bridgett McGowen welcomes a motivational speaker and author that has reached over 50 million listeners, and travels the world speaking about mental health and how to obtain your goals, Anthony White. Bridgett and Anthony discuss persistence, bringing your full self to a presentation, identity struggles, working towards your dreams, and more! 1:28 How did Anthony White get started speaking? 6:10 Stop the "what ifs'. 7:40 How did Anthony White do what he did, in one year? 10:45 What is Anthony White's favorite topic to speak on? 15:50 Has Anthony always been this confident? What is the secret sauce to become confident? 18:54 A question for Bridgett. 26:00 Be courageous. Listen and Subscribe to the Own the Microphone Podcast with Bridgett McGowen on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and the CLNS Media Network mobile app.
The gestural marks in Anthony White's work are often bold and demanding of the viewer's attention. These abstract works vary from swirling lines in saturated colour, to textured surfaces and more formal collaged constructions. What is not apparent on the surface of the canvas is the time the artist has spent reading, writing and researching in the lead-up to their creation. Newspapers and books play as much a role in his work as the paint itself and writing his own thoughts on social and political issues and current events are crucial to his creative process. In this podcast conversation we touch on those ideas but Anthony also makes many insightful observations about the creation itself. Born in Australia, Anthony is now Paris-based and is represented by several galleries in Europe and Australia. His first museum show, titled 'Mobilising Material', was held at the Mark Rothko Art Centre in Latvia in 2022. He also returned to Australia last year on a creative fellowship at the National Library of Australia where he researched Sidney Nolan‘s commissioned mural of the Eureka Stockade. (See below for a link to his presentation relating to that research) He has been awarded the Marten Bequest Travelling scholarship, amongst other residencies, and his work is held in public and private collections internationally. A video relating to this interview will be uploaded to the YouTube channel in the coming months. Click on 'play' below the above photo to hear the podcast episode. Photo supplied by the artist Links Website Anthony White on Instagram Anthony White at Metro Gallery Anthony White at Boullier Fine Art Anthony White at Artscape Luxembourg Mobilising Material Exhibition at the Mark Rothko Art Centre, Latvia National Library of Australia Creative Fellowship presentation 2022 (YouTube) Click here for my US highlights Instagram reel Subscribe to the TWP newsletter 'Lampedusa', 2019, oil and ripolin enamel on linen, 150 x 120cm 'The Landscape is never Innocent (after Mannalargenna)', 2018, oil and ripolin on linen Finalist and Highly Commended in 2018 Glover Prize 'Sanctuary' 2016, oil and shellac on linen, 120 x 100cm 'Federation Peak II', 2020, oil on linen, 150 x 120cm Finalist 2021 Glover Prize 'Ghost series XIII' 2022, acrylic and flash on linen, 90.5 x 90.5cm 'Proletariat', 2017, 91.5 x 91.5cm
Anthony White joins to recap the Kentucky Basketball games vs Vanderbilt and Kansas, our opinions and thoughts, plus former Kentucky Football player, Justin Rogers hating on Kentucky?
Irish people are known for being the craic, and now MTV want to take it to the world stage. The station known for making some of the biggest reality TV shows of all time are casting for some of the country's most fun to join their new show. Casting producer Anthony White joined Dermot and Dave to explain all.
In this episode we are talking to a dynamic young man who is changing the world with his resilience to overcome and achieve. Anthony White is an author and motivational speaker from Cleveland m, Ohio breaking boundaries and empowering the community. --- 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/simplyreal/message
Vad visste Anthony White om mordet på Olof Palme? Hur såg han på att han utpekats som Palmes mördare? Hur kommer en artikel av Lars Borgnäs från 2016 in i allt det här? Och på vilket sätt skulle Aftonbladet och Expressen ha kränkt Whites mänskliga rättigheter, enligt den senare?Svaren på allt det hittar du i veckans avsnitt av podden Palmemordet. Av och med Tobias Henricsson/PRS Media.Fram till årsskiftet 2022/2023 utkommer Palmemordet med nya avsnitt varannan vecka, på grund av omständigheter utanför vår kontroll. De övriga veckorna plockar vi fram äldre avsnitt som förtjänar att höras igen. Inga pengar dras på Patreon för de repriserade avsnitten.Sponsra Palmemordet på Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/palmemordetSponsra Palmemordet via Swish: 070-7715864 (märk insättningen "Palmemordet")Kontakta Palmemordet: zimwaypodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are exciting to bring you a very special Detroit Youth Choir All Star Edition of the podcast. Those of you who have been following the podcast since its inception almost 5yrs ago, the Detroit Youth Choir has been our adopted choir. We love these young people from Detroit who continue to represent our city well wherever they go. And, we are privileged and blessed to have my good friend Mr. Anthony White who is the Director of the Detroit Youth Concert on the show with us for the fourth time to share some amazing news. The Detroit Youth Choir is going back to America's Got Talent to compete in their All Star Edition, and they are looking to take home the $1Mil prize this time. As you know there were runners up the last time they were on the show, but this time Mr. White says, "we're looking to take home 1st Prize. He's on this week to share with us more what about the choir has been up to since his last time on the show and to talk to us about what we can expect from them in the future. This is definitely an interview you don't want to miss! PLUS, we have an motivational Thought of the Week from none other than the Hip Hop Preacher Dr. Eric Thomas sharing an excerpt from an inspirational and empowering speech entitled, "How Bad Do You Want It?" This is definitely a question only you can answer, but also one that is the difference between success and failure. We plan to share this empowering thought with you to end this week's show. Needless to say, we've got an exciting and amazing show for you this week and we hope you take time share and most importantly listen! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michael-s-nimmons/message
Anthony White breaks down the Kentucky offense by Behind Kentucky Football
Football Thinking Former NFL & Kentucky Football players Anthony White and Van Hiles join this episode to talk Kentucky Football and what we should expect to see this season with the Wildcats. Any concerns? Predictions? You will have to tune in to find out!
Non-Stop Rock Talk welcomes multi-talented artist Anthony White to discuss his new band Generation Landslide, his days with Cold Sweat, putting on the make-up playing with the infamous Kiss tribute band Cold Gin and the early part of his career in Xcursion with Mark Slaughter. Sit back, stay safe and enjoy!!!
Game And Career Stories Includes Mike Leach, Sonny Dykes, Guy Morris, Chris Hatcher, Tim Couch, Derek Homer, Anwar Stewart, Craig Yeast, and Anthony White
In today´s episode Matt speaks to Anthony White. Ant was a Royal Marine Commando for 8 years and is now a personal trainer and business owner in Dubai.In the episode Ant discusses the mental and physical challenge of passing the 32 week training course and becoming a Royal Marine Commando plus the ongoing demands once you have secured that green helmet. Ant discusses the experience of serving all over the world in different conditions including Afghanistan and the skills he developed and now uses as a coach to inspire change in others. The conversation moves onto his philosophy on training and how his company Level up is inspiring woman to strength train safely and develop lifelong skills that will ensure long term health and vitality. If you are interested in knowing more about Level up or working 1 to 1 with Anthony details are below. Instagram @antwhitecoach @levelupwithantwhite Email antwhitecoach@hotmail.com
Game And Career Stories Includes Mike Leach, Sonny Dykes, Guy Morris, Chris Hatcher, Tim Couch, Derek Homer, Anwar Stewart, Craig Yeast, and Anthony White
This Episode, the crew continues the conversation with Ikeem Holder and Anthony White. The conversation starts off with the crew sharing their first experience interacting with a gay person. Anthony then gives them a lesson on Pansexuality and learning how to "Read the Room."(12:23) Ikeem then ask the group about our thoughts on Lil Nas X and if there is a "Gay Agenda."(42:19) They then talk about why there is a disconnect between the gay and Black/ Hispanic community,(59:19) do they feel people were born gay or was it a choice.(1:10:25) Sprad, then shares a quick story before they wrap up the conversation.(1:28:16) Give us Feedback! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Tiktok and Facebook @Code99Podcast
In the Episode the crew connects with the LGBTQ+ Community. They introduce two more guests to the platform, Ikeem Holder and Anthony White. They start the conversation off by interviewing Ikeem.(2:35) He talks a little about his podcast before sharing stories about his journey of understanding his sexuality. He discusses when he was aware of it and what kind of support he had. Anthony then joins the conversation.(17:40) He starts the conversation about him wrestling with CCW. He then shares stories from when he started to explore his sexuality and what support looked like for him. They then open up the conversation about their experiences growing up gay in New York City,(40:33) how it is in the Corporate World,(1:01:27) what terms are not allowed,(1:07:27) and how it is in the Wrestling Community(1:16:35). They end the first part of the conversation discussing what are some signs.(1:26:50) PART 2 NEXT EPISODE Give us some feedback! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, & Facebook @Code99Podcast