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Da sabato 2 novembre a partire dalle 16.30 presso le stanze del castello di Piovera avrà luogo la mostra fotografica di Gianni Armano che all'interno di "Buongiorno PNR", ci ha dato qualche anticipazione sugli oltre 100 scatti prodotti dall'obiettivo della sua macchina fotografica.
Let's get your School Leadership training scheduled today! Reach out to me darrin@roadtoawesome.net to set up the conversation and get your team on the Road to Awesome for the upcoming year!Book Darrin to speak at your school or conference contact us hereGrab your copy of Darrin's FREE e-book Walk in Your Purpose Check out Darrin's blog for great leadership tips and ideasSign up for the Road to Awesome email list and newsletterHave a book idea you'd like to submit to Road to Awesome? Click hereAnd now...about our guest this week on the show:This special mid-week episode is the eighth edition of a series with Dominic Armano, Todd Bloomer, and Darrin teaming up to talk about the hot topics in educational leadership today. On this episode, we are talking about the ever-evolving role of the building principal.Connect with Darrin: https://x.com/DarrinMPeppardConnect with Dom: https://x.com/DominicArmanoConnect with Todd: https://x.com/bloomer_saGet The Blueprint on Amazon or on Todd Bloomer's website
Let's get your School Leadership training scheduled today! Reach out to me darrin@roadtoawesome.net to set up the conversation and get your team on the Road to Awesome for the upcoming year!Book Darrin to speak at your school or conference contact us hereGrab your copy of Darrin's FREE e-book Walk in Your Purpose Check out Darrin's blog for great leadership tips and ideasSign up for the Road to Awesome email list and newsletterHave a book idea you'd like to submit to Road to Awesome? Click hereAnd now...about our guest this week on the show:This special mid-week episode is the seventh edition of a series with Dominic Armano, Todd Bloomer, and Darrin teaming up to talk about the hot topics in educational leadership today. On this episode, we are talking about Todd's upcoming book The Blueprint and celebrating 150 episodes of Leaning into Leadership
Let's get your High Performance Leadership Retreat scheduled today! Reach out to me darrin@roadtoawesome.net to set up the conversation and get your team on the Road to Awesome for the upcoming year!Book Darrin to speak at your school or conference contact us hereGrab your copy of Darrin's FREE e-book Walk in Your Purpose Check out Darrin's blog for great leadership tips and ideasSign up for the Road to Awesome email list and newsletterHave a book idea you'd like to submit to Road to Awesome? Click hereAnd now...about our guest this week on the show:This special mid-week episode is the sixth edition of a series with Dominic Armano, Todd Bloomer, and Darrin teaming up to talk about the hot topics in educational leadership today.
Antonio Armano"La strada dell'uomo morto"Polidoro Editorewww.alessandropolidoroeditore.itLa strada dell'uomo morto di Antonio Armano è un romanzo-sentiero che inizia dove finisce la via di un sobborgo rurale. Sul confine tra la terra e il cemento si trova una cascina dove cresce un bambino affidato ai nonni. La campagna è un luogo di esperienze esaltanti: ci si fa il bagno nella tinozza piena d'acqua intiepidita dal sole, si partecipa alla pigiatura dell'uva e all'uccisione degli animali. Si ascoltano storie di streghe, si può cadere nella vasca del letame o asfissiare per le esalazioni del mosto. Il tempo passato con i genitori in città, invece, in un appartamento sopra a un distributore di benzina, scorre senza lasciare alcun ricordo, se non frammenti orribili di litigi per soldi e la notizia del rapimento di un politico il cui cadavere si trova forse in mezzo a un lago dal nome strano, il lago della Duchessa.La strada dell'uomo morto è un breve romanzo dalle lievi tinte gotico padane, che sfata molti miti sull'innocenza dei bambini e allo stesso tempo ritorna al candore poetico di alcuni momenti dell'infanzia. È un'opera che insiste sul punto dolente del conflitto tra città e campagna, infanzia ed età adulta, in un luogo e in un tempo – gli anni '70 –, che si è fatto confine e insanabile ferita.Antonio Armano ha iniziato a scrivere viaggiando nei paesi dell'Est dopo la caduta del Muro di Berlino. Nel 1999 ha raccolto i reportage di quel periodo in una specie di samizdat intitolato Hotel Mosca (Solidarietà Come 1989). Nei primi anni 2000 ha scritto su L'Unità una serie di articoli sugli scrittori perseguitati, poi approfondito in un libro di inchiesta, Maledizioni, pubblicato da Aragno e poi da Bur, e finalista al premio «Viareggio» nel 2014. Nel 2017 ha pubblicato con Clichy un libro di viaggi nei luoghi della mitologia culturale esteuropea, La signora col cagnolino e le nuove russe col pitbull. In Ucraina si è imbattuto nella storia di 46 ebrei nascosti per 18 mesi in un bunker realizzato da un sionista soprannominato Al Capone, leggendario costruttore di nascondigli. Il ragazzo nel bunker (Piemme, 2021) racconta questa storia. Ha tradotto I cospiratori di Frederich Prokosch (Settecolori, 2022). Ha pubblicato L'amante cinese (Gallucci 2023). Nel 2019 ha vinto il premio «Parise» per I barconi dell'asfalto, un reportage sul viaggio delle badanti dall'Ucraina all'Italia pubblicato su Millennium (Il Fatto Quotidiano). Nel 2020 gli è stato assegnato la prima edizione del premio «Jack London», poi annullato a causa della scomparsa per Covid del fondatore. La strada dell'uomo morto è il suo terzo romanzo.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
In this episode, Hackl and Kebler talk about artificial intelligence in the music industry and the ethics of using lyrics to train AI. In a separate segment, they talk about Apple and AI.The discuss Hackl's visit to The Sphere in Las Vegas for opening night and the gaming industry taking over The Sphere during TwitchCon. Plus, which are a fad and which are the future?Key Highlights:6:41 - 9:10 - What we did last week: Cathy visits The Sphere in Las Vegas. Lee attends the Augmented Enterprise Summit. 9:11 - 20:07 - AI and the music industry: The ethics behind using lyrics to train AI. Using AI artists to mimic real people and pushing the boundaries of musical innovation. 20:08 - 32:41 - The Vegas Sphere. The outside of The Sphere displayed ads for Microsoft and Sony during TwitchCon. Cathy gives us her first-hand account of seeing The Sphere on opening night. Can brands and artirts repurpose their Sphere content?32:42 - 38:34 - AI and Apple: Is Apple playing catch up on generative AI? Lee thinks so. Cathy thinks Apple is always one step ahead, they just don't show their cards. 38:35 - 39:21 - Break 39:23 - 57:30 - Guest Interview with David Armano: Cathy interviews David Armano, Senior Director at Soul Machines about AI and Armano's perspective on the future of work.57:43 1:00:50 - Dispatch from the Fringe with Producer Lily Snyder: Genetically modified silkworms produce bionic spider silk. It's a spiderverse out there!1:00:51 - 1:03:18 - What Cathy and Lee are dressing up as for Halloween and the new FNAF movie. Show Notes:The Music's First Reckoning with AIApple, caught by surprise in generative AI boom, to spend $1 billion per year to catch up: ReportInside Apple's Big Plan to Bring Generative AI to All Its DevicesXbox and PlayStation battle it out at The Sphere David Armano on LinkedInSilkworms modified to make spider silkSubscribe and Share:www.adweek.com/podcasts/tech-magic/Cathy Hackl on LinkedInLee Kebler on LinkedInLily Snyder on LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Have you ever thought back to all the lies your parents told you? Some may be pretty serious, others may seem not so harmful. Well here at Psych2go, we're about to reveal the truth behind these seemingly harmless lies. Here are some lies your parents probably told you. Do you often feel like you're the "crazy" one in your family? Maybe you just grew up in a toxic environment. To reassure you that you're not actually "crazy", watch this video about the signs you're NOT crazy, it's your upbringing: https://youtu.be/ZmcEvRHP6tg Writer: Michal Mitchell Script Editor & Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Aury YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References: Roberts, K. (2014, June 15). When Parents Lie. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/savvy-parenting/201406/when-parents-lie. Moran Eye Center. (2017). 5 Vision Myths Debunked. University of Utah Health. https://healthcare.utah.edu/healthfeed/postings/2017/09/vision-myths.php. Specktor, B. (2019, July 11). 10 Blatant Lies Your Parents Told You, Debunked By Science. Reader's Digest. https://www.rd.com/list/parent-lies/. Armano, M. (2015, November 9). Alarming number of parents say they'd topple people to snag holiday gift. TODAY.com. https://www.today.com/parents/alarming-number-parents-say-theyd-knock-people-over-snag-hot-t54626. Basu, T. (2016, March 31). As You Suspected, Your Parents Absolutely Do Have a Favorite Child. The Cut. https://www.thecut.com/2016/03/as-you-suspected-your-parents-absolutely-do-have-a-favorite-child.html. Lakritz, T. (2020, July 16). 11 common lies our parents told us as kids - and their effects according to a child psychologist. Insider. https://www.insider.com/lying-to-kids-effects-child-psychologist-2019-9#the-tooth-fairysanta-clauseaster-bunny-etc-left-that-for-you-5. Jensen, D. (2020, October 16). 20 Lies Your Parents Told You as a Kid. Cheapism. https://blog.cheapism.com/lies-parents-tell/#slide=6. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkJEpR7JmS36tajD34Gp4VA/join Would you like to animate for the team? Check out this: https://psych2go.net/interested-in-animating-for-pych2go-faq/ Interested in writing for psych2go? Check out: https://psych2go.net/script-writing-position-faqs/
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Today's guest is Domonic Armano. He is a proud educator, an innovative principal a speaker, author, and most importantly a loving husband and father. Over the course of his career, Dominic has served as an elementary and middle school teacher, assistant principal and currently he is serving as an elementary school principal. In all of these roles, he has made it his priority to promote a positive culture for students, staff, and the community.Topics Covered:1. In order for students to get the most out of their education they need to have a genuine love for school.2. If you love what you do and you love where you're going it makes it easier and the learning happens. 3. Create a map of what is happening at your school (Social Emotional Learning, Whole Child, Academic, Guaranteeing Student Success (Community))4. Make sure every person is in the building is part of the building and has a voice and a say. 5. Focus on the fun parts of school and that can make the academics get stronger.6. People felt valued and when you feel valued you do better at what you do. 7. Be authentic and real.8. Focus on who you are (school) and what we're about.9. Share expectations of each other.10. Work together as a team. “We are one.” 11. Let others know that you are there for them. 12. Take time to acknowledge everyone. Celebrate the school community. 13. Go above and beyond for the school community. 14. You don't necessarily see the difference that you make on the day in and day out. 15. Take a step back and look at the difference that you make. It's right there under our noses and often we don't see it or we're not trained to see it.16. Create a place that you would want to go to. 17. Really talk to people with the purpose of really listening to them. 18. Think about what you do well and what you want to improve upon.19. Create a monthly fun week! 20. Family Friday's - find ways to connect families to the school. 21. Book Recommendation - Road to Awesome by Darrin Peppard, Staying Grounded by Mike Hines22. You have to take care of yourself.23. Don't take yourself so seriously. Social Media: Twitter: @DominicArmanoInstagram:@dominicarmanoDomonic's Bio:Dominic has an undergraduate degree in elementary education and graduate degrees in both special education and school district leadership. Through his years in education, Dominic has become passionate about social-emotional learning and has developed programs that encourage education through a whole child approach. This pathway strengthens the core of instruction and helps to build a community of eager, enthusiastic, and passionate learners. In addition to his work as an educator, Dominic is a motivational speaker and blogger. He is the President of the Education Chapter of the Dowling College Alumni Association. In 2019, he was inducted into the New York Academy of Public Education, and he is a member of the New York City Elementary School Principals Association.He has previously served with the Long Island Coalition Against Bullying as both a member of the Board of Trustees and as the Chair of the Education Committee.Dominic has been featured on several podcasts and in articles about school leadership. At his core, he is nothing more than a devoted Yankees fan who loves spending time with his family and closest friends.Back to School Virtual Bash Registration:https://rechargedfamily.podia.com/recharged-family-back-to-school-virtual-bash-over-50-workshops
In this episode Matt sits down with Santo Armano and Trevor Fielder to discuss competing with Longbows and Wood Arrows at the upcoming Lancaster Classic 2022. They also discuss arrow building and Longbow Class rules and regulations. Enjoy!!! #GetPrimal
PODCAST TAKEOVER: Veny Armano And Josh Langley
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David Armano has always been on the bleeding edge of communications. The futurist, brand builder, designer and thinker spent much of the last decade leading thinking at Edelman, the world's largest PR firm. He now says indicators are ripe in telling us we're entering a new Renaissance of communications and technology. Armano says social audio, the token economy and subscription-based content, feel a lot like the era after the recession of 2008 when the social media world exploded with Snapchat, Instagram and other shifts in how consumers use the Internet, their devices and how brands connect with them. Is he right? Today's episode of Digging Deeper is presented by Winfluence - Reframing Influencer Marketing to Ignite Your Brand, the new book from our host, Jason Falls. His advice on rethinking and reframing how we think of influence marketing is wrapped up in a fun read that includes interesting case studies and assessment and measurement scorecards to make prioritizing and measuring influencers easy. Digging Deeper listeners get 20% off the book's retail pricing by buying online at jason.online/buywinfluence and using the code FALLS20. If you like this episode, please share it with a friend or colleague. Don't miss the video show each week by subscribing to our YouTube channel or our audio podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or Spotify. And we could use some reviews on each platform, so do give us a quick rating or review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight we’re chatting with Venero Armanno, author of the new book The Crying Forest, brand new from IFWG.The publishers at IFWG would like you to know that if you would like to enter a drawing for a free print (or mobi/epub) copy tonight’s book, all you need to do is subscribe to the IFWG newsletter and fill out details for the drawing – just go to ifwgaustralia.com/treasures. Agata Rosso, a once-mighty yet now prematurely aged European witch, believes that the special gifts in a young girl named Lía Munro can restore youth and vitality both to herself and her bedridden husband. She sets a deadly plan in motion to capture and use Lía—but will the girl have enough power to protect herself, plus the father she loves so much?Armano was born in Brisbane to Sicilian migrant parents. He is the author of two books of short stories and nine critically acclaimed novels.His book Firehead was shortlisted in the 1999 Queensland Premiers Literary Award for Best Novel of the Year and The Volcano won that award in 2002. The Volcano was also shortlisted for the Courier Mail Best Book of the Year. Also a trained screenwriter, Veny teaches creative writing at University of Queensland.
Tonight we’re chatting with Venero Armanno, author of the new book The Crying Forest, brand new from IFWG.The publishers at IFWG would like you to know that if you would like to enter a drawing for a free print (or mobi/epub) copy tonight’s book, all you need to do is subscribe to the IFWG newsletter and fill out details for the drawing – just go to ifwgaustralia.com/treasures. Agata Rosso, a once-mighty yet now prematurely aged European witch, believes that the special gifts in a young girl named Lía Munro can restore youth and vitality both to herself and her bedridden husband. She sets a deadly plan in motion to capture and use Lía—but will the girl have enough power to protect herself, plus the father she loves so much?Armano was born in Brisbane to Sicilian migrant parents. He is the author of two books of short stories and nine critically acclaimed novels.His book Firehead was shortlisted in the 1999 Queensland Premiers Literary Award for Best Novel of the Year and The Volcano won that award in 2002. The Volcano was also shortlisted for the Courier Mail Best Book of the Year. Also a trained screenwriter, Veny teaches creative writing at University of Queensland.
Otto anni in nerazzurro e polmoni d'acciaio per andare su e giù per la fascia. Gabriele Borzillo racconta la storia del "fanciot", Gino Armano
The New York economy is a vital component to South Florida commercial real estate with so many firms maintaining satellite offices in Miami and sending business down south. In today's episode, we bring on Joseph Armano, CEO and President of Armano Real Estate, a boutique tenant advisory firm in New York. We discuss all things New York with Joseph including: The impact of COVID-19 to New York City's commercial real estate Where are office rents and occupancy heading in NYC When will New Yorkers return to the office New York businesses leaving the city How has the role of a tenant advisor adapted to the pandemic Tips and strategies for tenants As New York goes, so goes South Florida. Tune in to today's highly informative interview and get an insider's view of what's happening in New York City. For more information on Armano Real Estate, please visit www.armanorealestate.com. Reach Joseph at joseph@armanorealestate.com. Please subscribe to the podcast and like the show. To support the show, please visit www.dontsignthelease.com today and pick up a copy of the commercial real estate book entitled Don't Sign the Lease! Jorge Morales is Founder and President of Blue Box Real Estate, an independent commercial real estate firm in South Florida. Please visit www.blueboxre.com for commercial real estate solutions today. Blue Box Real Estate, LLC is a Lic. Real Estate Broker.
In this episode Matt sits down with Santo Armano and Paul Helms as they review their incredible performances at the TAS World Championship. The boys get a little emotional near the end, you won't want to miss this incredible episode. #GetPrimal
Armano is 19 en woont in Den Helder. Hij zit in een spagaat tussen de straat en zijn eigen goede bedoelingen. 'Ik ga m'n achternaam niet zeggen, maar ik heb m'n achternaam niet mee in Den Helder.'
Armano is 19 en woont in Den Helder. Hij zit in een spagaat tussen de straat en zijn eigen goede bedoelingen. 'Ik heb goede vrienden, ik heb slechte vrienden en heel Den Helder kent me wel zo'n beetje.'
Armano is 19 en woont in Den Helder. Hij zit in een spagaat tussen de straat en zijn eigen bedoelingen. 'Armano staat op een kruispunt: welke kant valt ie op?'
Armano is 19 en woont in Den Helder. Hij zit in een spagaat tussen de straat en zijn eigen goede bedoelingen. 'Geeneen mens heeft het gemakkelijk. Maar het is wel klote, ik had liever anders willen beginnen.'
(Rod's Pick) Batman Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III from DC COMICS AND IDW PUBLISHING written by James Tynion IV and art by Freddie E. Williams II The 80th anniversary of Batman collides with the 35th anniversary of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in this stunning concluding miniseries to the BATMAN/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES trilogy. Our heroes have battled the evil of the Foot Clan in Gotham City and Bane in New York, but now Krang has gotten his hands on the most dangerous technologies in the DC Universe-and no universe is safe from his wrath! Co-published with IDW. (Rebekah's Pick) Thumbs from IMAGE COMICS written by Sean Lewis with art by Hayden Sherman Imagine someone like, say, Mark Zuckerberg created his own army of tech-obsessed teens and directed them to take on the government. What would the fallout be? Charley "Thumbs" Fellows is a member of just such an army. Poor and raised by the influential MOM™ app, he finds himself in the center of a war. (Joe's Pick) The Ride: Burning Desire from IMAGE COMICS written by Doug Wagner with art by Daniel Hillyard and Adam Hughes THE RIDE celebrates its 15th anniversary with a five-part story from the award-winning team of PLASTIC, plus a special backup feature from ADAM HUGHES! After serving a hard 15 years in prison on a murder plea, former Atlanta P.D. detective Samantha Vega now makes her living as a bouncer at an exotic dance club. But life on the outside isn't easy, especially when enemies have scores to settle... (Brian's Pick) Gogor from IMAGE COMICS written and drawn by Ken Garing From KEN GARING, the writer/artist of the acclaimed series PLANETOID, comes an all-new ongoing series of wonderfully weird high fantasy! Deep underground, among the floating islands of Altara, the mystical Gogor sleeps. But trouble brews above ground as soldiers of the Domus impose their will across the land. Now, a young student named Armano must awaken Gogor and begin his quest to protect the culture of Altara. This debut issue kicks off with 28 pages of story!
Avv:Giuseppe Marazzita, penalista, Fausto Carioti Vicedirettore del quotidiano Libero.
L'été est dans l'air et tous se mettent à faire du sport afin de pouvoir parader fièrement sur la plage avec un ventre bien plat et des muscles saillants. Nos chères demoiselles essaient leur futur bikini dont la coupe assurera un minimum de traces de bronzage. Alors on se met à imaginer un monde où le bikini serait la tenue de tous les jours, au travail, au shopping et même sur les skis par grand froid: le monde…de COBRA ! Mais ce monument des eighties ne se résume bien sûr pas aux formes généreuses de Dominique et il recèle une très grande richesse scénaristique ainsi que de nombreuses références chères aux fanboys que nous sommes. Hosté par Yetcha et avec la participation de Mikadotwix, Gizmo et un guest de choix en la personne de Tmdjc, nous allons revisiter la série culte des années 80! Et il y en a des choses à dire! Buichi Terasawa a créé un univers très vaste entre James Bond, Star Wars et les romans de Philip K Dick. 12 volumes de mangas, près de 3600 pages, écrits dans les années 80 ont donné naissance à un long métrage cinématographique et à une première série de 31 épisodes TV. Et le moins que l'on puisse dire, c'est que tout ça n'a pas pris une ride. Les autres oeuvres japonaises de l'époque ne peuvent pas en dire autant. Nous espérons vous faire revivre vos souvenirs d'enfance et vous donner envie de plonger à nouveau dans les dessins animés et les mangas papiers. La matière est tellement vaste que le temps de préparation de l'émission a été conséquent, mais pour notre plus grand plaisir! Depuis la fin des années 2000, COBRA revient pour notre plus grand plaisir: mangas en couleurs, nouveaux OAV sont disponibles à l'achat. Et on ne peut que frémir d'impatience devant l'événement 2018 avec le retour de Joe Gillian ! Durée : 1:49:46 | Publié le : 07/06/17 | Réalisation : Eighties Le Podcast Timecode: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:50 Générique français de Cobra 00:04:06 Buichi Terasawa 00:15:24 Cobra le pitch 00:16:01 Le manga Cobra 00:24:07 Cobra (L'univers de Cobra) 00:33:09 Armanoïd (L'univers de Cobra) 00:36:07 Les femmes de l'univers de Cobra 00:41:42 les vilains dans l'univers de Cobra 00:47:19 Les ami(e)s de Cobra (L'univers de Cobra) 00:51:15 Les références (L'univers de Cobra) 00:59:18 Cobra le film 01:07:59 Cobra le pilote 01:09:51 Cobra la série 01:23:17 L'héritage de Cobra 01:29:50 Les musiques de Cobra 01:36:14 Les produits dérivés de Cobra 01:42:01 Comment regarder Cobra ? 01:45:12 Outroduction et générique japonais de Cobra 01:48:41 Bêtisier
Cultural journalist and a writer.Antonio Armano in conversation with Valentina Gosetti. Conversation with Antonio Armano, a cultural journalist and a writer. He was the editor of Saturno, and he regularly contributes to Italian national newspapers and magazines, including Il Fatto Quotidiano, and Treccani.it. He is the author of Maledizioni. Processi, sequestri, censure a scrittori e editori in Italia dal dopoguerra a oggi, anzi domani (Aragno 2013, BUR, 2014), which was shortlisted for the Viareggio prize in 2014. This lunch conversation was held in Italian and English and focused on the contemporary history of censorship in literature, mainly after WWII, which is also the subject of Antonio Armano’s book. This is a history that goes beyond the Italian context, and that Italy shares with many other western countries.
LUMBERJACK "GUEST": 1 - Tony Romera - All I Want 2 - Kryder - Fiji (Original Mix) 3 - Simon De Jano & Botai - K.I.T.T 4 - Deniz Koyu vs. Twoloud - Going Down (Original Mix) 5 - Nicky Romero & Anouk - Feel On The ground (Arno Cost Remix) 6 - Still Young - Midnight (Original Mix) 7 - Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman vs. Delirium - ID2 vs. Silence (FR4NX Mashup) WILL BUCK: 8 - Lil Jon & Freaky Bass - Rager Day (Original Mix) 9 - Calvin Harris - Summer (R3hab And Ummet Ozcan Remix) 10 - Bassjackers - Like That (Original Mix) 11 - Mercer & Sebastien Benett - Therapy (Original Mix) 12 - Hardwell & W&W - The Dance Floor Is Yours (Original Mix) 13 - Benassi Bros vs. Armano feat. Sandy - Illusion 2k14 (Club Mix) 14 - Arno Cost & Norman Doray - Strong (Original Mix) 15 - KRISS EVANS Ft. JENNY FOX - Behind (Original mix)
Listen Before Booster on www.paris-one.com ! About 2 weeks, the best of Tech House, Dubstep & Electro ! Enjoy ! Follow me : www.facebook.com/djmumitsu Tracklist : 1 - Zomboy - Terror Squad (Henry Fong Bootleg) 2 - Dyro - Wolv 3 - Benassi Bros vs. Armano featuring Sandy - Illusion 2k14 4 - Arty featuring Angel Taylor - Up All Night 5 - Hardwell & W&W - The Dance Floor Is Yours 6 - Sultan, Ned Shepard & The Boxer Rebellion - Keep Moving (Bobby Rock Remix) 7 - Starkillers - Reefa 8 - Jessie J, Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj - Bang Bang (Dada Life Remix) 9 - SCNDL featuring Godwolf - Forever 10 - Darth & Vader - Extermination (FTampa Remix) 11 - Tony Junior & Baggi Begovic - Plur Warriors 12 - Flosstradamus featuring Casino - Moshpit (Bleu Moon & Lucas Terra Remix) 13 - Firebeatz - Bombaclat 14 - Sandro Silva - P.L.U.R. 15 - Tiësto & Hardwell featuring Matthew Koma - Written In Reverse
El segundo programa de la V temporada, una locura de contenidos molones Pues sí, porque nuestros programas son completitos, completitos. Y si no te lo crees, solo tienes que leer estas líneas que te voy a escribir o, mucho mejor, escuchar el programa para comprobarlo por ti mismo. Para empezar os contamos el cuento de Julieto y Romea, un cuento de lobos y corderos que nos llegó de parte de Armano, un peque de 10 años, que nos escribió desde un cole de Granada y que nos emocionó y encantó, ¡¡gracias Armando!! Encima os descubrimos unos libros estupendos: Roberto Malo nos habló de "El rey que no podía dejar de estornudar"; un libro que ha escrito con su amigo Francisco Javier Maeso y que ha ilustrado nuestra amiga Blanca Bk. Está publicado por Edebé y es para lectores a partir de los seis años. Un cuento largo para leer en voz alta y pasarlo muy bien. También charlamos con Alberto Díaz, que nos presentó una serie muy especial publicada por Anaya, "Lechuza Detective", si te gustan los superhéroes, los cómics, los detectives y las aventuras... bueno y las galletas, no te puedes perder esta colección, te va a encantar. Y tuvimos debate, hablamos con Álvaro Domínguez, del Centro de Fauna José Peña de Navas del Rey, Raquel Berini nos recomendó varias aventuras molonas para el fin de semana, charlamos con El Dragón lector y con Pilar Pérez... ¡¡y hasta os recomendamos la peli de Las Tortugas Ninja!!!, porque Arancha ya la ha visto. No os perdáis el programa, es muy divertido.
We present you a new MashUp Track. Will Gold Vs Armano, Laurent Wolf Feat. Eric Carter - No Stress 2014 (Dj Sergio Fresh, Dj Andersen MashUp)Enjoy!Представляю Вашему вниманию свою новую работу Will Gold Vs Armano, Laurent Wolf Feat. Eric Carter - No Stress 2014 (Dj Sergio Fresh, Dj Andersen MashUp)Приятного прослушивания!Booking► tel: +7 926 557 24 56 ► email: guslic@yandex.ru Официальные страницы: ► SITE: www.djandersen.com ► PROMODJ: www.promodj.com/guslic ► iTunes: itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/dj… ► SOUNDCLOUD: www.soundcloud.com/rhythm_of_f… ► VKONTAKTE: www.vk.com/club572538 ► YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/user/anprojekt… ► FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/djandersen.ru… ► TWITTER: www.twitter.com/djandersen Will Gold Vs Armano, Laurent Wolf Feat. Eric Carter - No Stress 2014 (Dj Sergio Fresh, Dj Andersen MashUp) @ DJ Andersen
We present you a new MashUp Track. Will Gold Vs Armano, Laurent Wolf Feat. Eric Carter - No Stress 2014 (Dj Sergio Fresh, Dj Andersen MashUp)Enjoy!Представляю Вашему вниманию свою новую работу Will Gold Vs Armano, Laurent Wolf Feat. Eric Carter - No Stress 2014 (Dj Sergio Fresh, Dj Andersen MashUp)Приятного прослушивания!Booking► tel: +7 926 557 24 56 ► email: guslic@yandex.ru Официальные страницы: ► SITE: www.djandersen.com ► PROMODJ: www.promodj.com/guslic ► iTunes: itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/dj… ► SOUNDCLOUD: www.soundcloud.com/rhythm_of_f… ► VKONTAKTE: www.vk.com/club572538 ► YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/user/anprojekt… ► FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/djandersen.ru… ► TWITTER: www.twitter.com/djandersen Will Gold Vs Armano, Laurent Wolf Feat. Eric Carter - No Stress 2014 (Dj Sergio Fresh, Dj Andersen MashUp) @ DJ Andersen
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Today's host(s): Scot Landry Today's guest(s): Doug and Joanie Kingsley, Msgr. George Carlson, Joe D'Arrigo Today's topics: Celebration of the Priesthood Dinner Summary of today's show: Scot welcomed Doug and Joanie Kingsley, co-chairs of the Celebration of the Priesthood dinner coming up in September to benefit senior and ill priests; Msgr. George Carlson who is working with the Clergy Funds on the care of priests; and Joe D'Arrigo, executive director of the Clergy Funds to discuss the priests of Boston, the new initiative for the laity to show their appreciation for their priests, and efforts to close the previous operating deficits for the funds without cutting benefits. 1st segment: Scot said five years ago Cardinal Sean launched an initiative to continue care for our senior and ill priests. This year, the 3rd annual celebration of the priesthood dinner will continue to raise funds for their care ad well as to celebrate their lives. Scot welcomed the co-chairs, Doug and Joanie Kingsley, Msgr. Carlson from the board that oversees the funds, and Joe D'Arrigo executive director of the fund. Scot asked Doug why he was excited to say yes to the cardinal. They helped on the dinner last year and learned what a great event it is. The dinner is so important because the money goes to the clergy funds which provide for the healthcare and retirement of our priests. Scot said to Joanie that she and Doug are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. Joanie said they have four boys, two in college and two in high school. They have made it a point for them all to have a Catholic education. Our priests are God's boots on the ground and it's an honor to be part of this event. Scot asked them about priests who've mad an impact in their lives. Joanie said she's one of 9 children and her family was active in their parish. She had two uncles who were priests. They had priests at their house almost every Sunday. They had a dear family priest friend, Fr. Howard at St. James the Great in Wellesley, one of the three priests at their wedding. He became part of the family. Doug said they carried on the tradition with their boys and so many priests are part of their lives. In their parish of St. Patrick, Natick, they've had so many great priests over the past 10 years, including Fr. Stephen Donohoe, now in Chelmsford, who has a real military bearing about him. Fr. Tom Rafferty is now at St. John the Evangelist in Swampscott. The pastor, Fr. Brian Kiely, is a good and holy priest, who gives you your Catholic marching orders at Mass. A few years ago, he vested himself at the beginning of Mass and taught the congregation what each piece is about, what is symbolizes, and so on. Doug said in just this last year, Joanie's 89-year-old aunt came from the hospital to die in their house and she spent two weeks next to the Christmas tree in their living room, and there was a constant stream of priest-friends coming through the house to say prayers with her and anoint her. It was a wonderful example for the young people who are friends with their sons to see the priests. Scot said priests have been through so much in the past 10 years because of the crimes of a few of their brother priests. Scot said the dinner is important for the money it raises, but it's also important because it celebrates our good, holy, and happy priests. Doug said the first dinner in September 2009 started to honor the work of our priests in the archdiocese and to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the ordination of Cardinal Sean as a bishop. About 1,600 people attended. The first event raised over $400,000 and the Cardinal decided to make it an annual event for the support of the clergy funds. The event will be on September 22 at the Seaport World Trade Center. Reception at 5:30, dinner at 7pm. It will run like clockwork and end early. It's a $500 per person event. Some people are getting together in their parish to sponsor a table to honor their pastor. Even if you can't attend, they're accepting donations of all amounts. It's an opportunity to thank your priests, write him a note or go see him and tell him how much he means in your life. See the website for details or call 617-779-3733, ask for Claudia. Scot asked why the dinner was renamed from Priest Appreciation Dinner to Celebration of the Priesthood this year. Many priests thought the old name didn't quite capture the meaning and the purpose of the event: It's in honor of the dignity and service of our priests. Doug said priests are important to Catholics because it is through them that we receive the sacraments. Priests don't really retire. It's not a job, like a doctor or lawyer. It's a vocation like fatherhood and just like parents don't retire from their parenthood, so priests don't retire from the priesthood. Many senior priests still celebrate Mass in parishes on Sunday or help with other needs in parishes. Scot said priests give up everything to be priests for us and it's important for us to take care of them in their need. Joanie said the following passage distills the need for the dinner like this: MArk 6:8 “And Jesus commanded them that they should take nothing for the way, but a staff only.” Our priests are commanded to go out into the world to preach and heal, but to take nothing with them; to rely on the generosity of those they meet. What a responsibility for us to take care of them. Doug noted that one of the precepts of the Church is to contribute to the support of our pastors. Scot asked about the program at the dinner. Doug said it will be emceed by Fr. Bob Reed of CatholicTV. A lay witness to the faith will be given by Chris Boyle. Cardinal Sean will speak. There will also be a video tribute to priests, showing the daily work of our priests, including senior priests. Many of them are doing things they were never trained for. 2nd segment: Scot welcomes Msgr. George Carlson from Holy Name, West Roxbury and Joe D'Arrigo, executive director of the Clergy Funds. Today is the 41st anniversary of Cardinal Sean's ordination to the priesthood. Msgr. Carlson has been ordained 45 years. His first assignment was at St. Theresa, Reading, then St. Theresa, Watertown. He went into team ministry with Fr. Gerry Ostermann at St. Boniface, Quincy. Then to Sacred Heart, Roslindale, and then the Pastoral Institute at the Seminary for priests and the pastoral support of priests. They started a program for newly ordained priests as well. He got to know all the priests of the archdiocese. Then he went to St. Patrick, Lawrence, which he describes as a jewel of the Archdiocese. From there he went to Holy Name in West Roxbury about 11 years ago. Scot said we have a vocation shortage in the relative sense, not in the absolute sense, which means we ordained record numbers in the 1950s and and 1960s and now they are all elderly and retiring and needing care from the Church. Msgr. Carlson said when he was ordained there was no retirement policy and it was introduced in 1968. Before that priests just lived and worked in their parishes well after 75. Msgr. Carlson said what was normal in the 1950s and 60s was a blip in the history of the Church to have so many priests and religious. He said he's never worried about the numbers. He's only worried about being trusting enough to respond to the needs of the Church. One of the blessings of the priesthood is that people share their most intimate lives with their priests and trust them so much. That is a blessing. Scot welcomed Joe D'Arrigo back to the show. Cardinal Sean had asked Joe to come on in a consulting role originally to help with the Clergy Fund's deficits and losses. The Cardinal had called Joe to ask him to help and Joe initially said No because of how overwhelming it was. He later changed his mind after talking with friends who said he should do it. He felt God calling him to use his talents to help the Fund. Three years ago, they had a $10 million operating deficit due to a lack of forethought and projection and many economic factors, one of which was the rampant increase of medical costs and housing costs. It had nothing to do with Reconfiguration or the clergy sex-abuse scandal. Joe said one of the strengths of Cardinal Sean was bringing in experts on particular subjects, businessmen who understand the particular problem and leave the priests in their ministry. Joe said they have not cut benefits to priests, and increased it in some areas. Joe was able to build trust with people by sharing the facts and speaking bluntly of the economic realities and the need for the people to support our priests. Joe said working collaboratively is important. Having a dialogue starts with data and you have to share it with those who need to solve the problem. He shared the data with the priests and answered all their questions, dispelling rumors. The problem was solved by Joe and the priests working together. Part of the solution was cutting expenses without cutting benefits and finding new sources of revenue, including a new collection in June and strengthening of Christmas and Easter collections. This dinner was also key because it also raised awareness. They cut expenses by cutting 7.5 Million dollars, part of which included getting priests on Medicare and Medicaid which they qualified for. They increased revenue by $6 million, by getting the priests to understand this was their fund and so they delivered this message to their people. They are projecting a break-even budget for this coming fiscal year. Joe said the first dinner in 2009 was a celebration. There was a phenomenal feeling in the room. He was stunned to see 1,600 people there. He remembers the feeling that the priests in the room had that so many people had come out to appreciate them. In 2009, they raised $400,00. Last year, it was a little over $1million. But even greater was seeing the smiles on the faces of the priests to see the people of the Archdiocese of Boston come out and support them. Msgr. Carlson remembers a priest-friend who was so happy to be at the dinner, but has now gone to God. Another experience he did not expect to have was all the priests singing Salve Regina at the end of the dinner. They sing the Salve Regina in Night Prayer and all the priests at a priest's funeral sing it together as well. He was surprised how all the lay people were touched by that. He remembers Fr. John MacInness giving a powerful reflection on the priesthood. 3rd segment: Doug talked about the priest committee for the Celebration of the Priesthood. Fr. Higgins in Newton, Fr. Kiely in Natick, Fr. Ed Riley of St. John Seminary, Fr. Fitzgerald in Wellesley, Fr. Palardi at Bl. John XXII Seminary, Fr. Tom Rafferty in Swampscott, Fr. Evans in Weston, Bishop Boles, Fr. Armano in Methuen. They've worked hard reaching out to brother priests to let them know they're invited guests to this event and spreading the word. Doug said all priests are invited guests at the dinner and are welcome to come to be appreciate and thanked. Scot asked Joe about the Clergy Fund board. He said it's been a big help in getting the priests behind them. It is an independent board of trustees. Their objective is to make sure the benefits to the priests is there when they need them. The independence of the trustees is important for the credibility of the fund for the priests.