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Former Vogue Editor and Head of Victoria Beckham Editorial, Edward Barsamian joins Val as guest co-host discussing fashion, philanthropy and how to believe in yourself.
We all know that the power of the mind can impact the body and the power of the body can impact the mind. Join me in my conversation with Delaney Barsamian as we go deeper into the world of movement and using dance as a source of healing. Delaney is the founder of Dance to Freedom. Her mission is to share her passion for dance with you. She uses her lifelong dance experience along with her experience as a nurse and healthcare educator to guide you towards wellness and internal freedom through dance. Delaney is committed to creating a safe space for you to explore all of your own identities and all the complicated parts of yourself. In this episode we discuss Dance as a pathway to healing Breaking the traditions of dance Getting comfortable taking up space Finding community If you love Delaney as much as I do and you want to work with her you can find her on Instagram @delaneyjb and her website HERE Follow along on Instagram: @audandel @aselfcaresimplifiedpodcast Sign up for our email list to get an instant discount code, your self-care ebook and lots of self-care goodies! https://audandel.lpages.co/self-care-guide/ Grab your own Seasonal Self-Care Bundle HERE Subscribe for your Seasonal Bundle to automatically arrive every 3rd month HERE Delaney and Tiffanys Book and Podcast Recommendations BOOKS Parable of the Talents by Octavia Butler Born A Crime by Trevor Noah The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett Juliet Takes A Breath by Gabby Rivera PODCASTS Antidote Balanced Black Girl --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tiffany6662/support
Come hear about who Shilamida is and why Freedom is her core value. This show will be live weekly with wisdom and gratitude with Shilamida and a guest who will talk about freedom, health and wellness, clean living, holistic remedies, financial freedom, abundance, and more! Join us on Thursday, April 7th with Jen Barsamian, a holistic healing expert. She has been living an organic lifestyle for over 20 years, since an autism diagnosis that changed her family's life. That diagnosis turning into a blessing because not only was Jen able to heal her son, she was able to learn so much more and it has since then allowed her to help countless families with their autism recovery journeys.
Join us in the BreakLine Arena for an authentic conversation with Sue Bostrom and Sue Barsamian.Sue Bostrom is the former EVP and CMO at Cisco Systems. She also serves on the board of directors at ServiceNow, Nutanix, and Anaplan, Druva, GitLab, Outreach, and Samsara. Sue Barsamian served as Chief Sales and Marketing officer at HPE Software for 10 years, and now is a Board Director at Five9, Box, NortonLifelock, Gainsight, Xactly, Onfido and formerly Segment, and Auth0. Both their rich industry experience and senses of humor make for a compelling conversation that ranges from the keys to their successes, to their overcoming imposter syndrome. If you've liked what you've heard, please like, rate, or review our show! We'd love to hear your thoughts. If you're interested in joining our community, please visit breakline.org.
Join Randy and Nour as they welcome on Sue Barsamian as this weeks featured guest on Tech Sales Insights LIVE. Sue currently sits on the board of a number of companies including Five9, Box, NortonLifeLock, Gainsight, and Xactly Corp. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/salescommunity/message
Hi everybody and welcome to this week's episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. This week's guest is fan and teacher, Scott Barsamian. Scott contacted me a while ago about discussing Phish's first large-scale festival, The Clifford Ball. Now, when an Attendance Bias guest chooses a festival, I always get hesitant. Phish festivals are so big, they loom so large in the imagination, and in reality, I am intimidated to take them on for an hour-long discussion. But once the guest and I talk for a bit, we narrow down the highlights and figure out the best way to approach the show. For today's episode, Scott chose to talk about the first day of the festival, August 16, 1996, and he picked one song from each of the three sets.Nowadays, we know exactly what to expect when Phish throws a festival. But in 1996, everything was brand new. My favorite part of this conversation was hearing about Scott's expectations as he traveled to the festival. Phish hadn't done anything on this scale before. What would they pull off? In 2021, we have the benefit of hindsight but in 1996, it was a surprise to all, probably including the band. Also, throughout today's conversation, you may hear from two special guests. That would be my dog, Duncan, and Scott's dog, Roscoe, who couldn't help but contribute.So let's join Scott Barsamian to hear about the drive to Plattsburgh, Trey's tone from 1996, and a confounding “Harpua” encore as we discuss Phish's performance on 8/16/96, day 1 of the Clifford Ball at the Plattsburgh Air Force Base in New York.
Tales From the Lot Ep3 - Thank You Sir, May I Have Another?Scott Barsamian is my guest to discuss the Grateful Dead show on 9/19/90 at MSG.Tales From The Lot Story Guest Request
Faith Driscoll, attorney with Barsamian & Moodey, joins the show to discuss COVID vaccination mandates in the workplace. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kicking it off with the Buzz Question about LAUSD requiring COVID tests for all employees, students, etc. despite vaccination status. Initial interpretations of Constitutional Law indicate that employers can in fact require COVID vaccinations as part of employment. Faith Driscoll, attorney with Barsamian & Moodey, joins the show to discuss. The National Weather Service has issued flash flood warnings for northeastern Madera Co, northcentral Fresno Co. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Before the internet was a thing, before social media ruled our lives and before there were a million podcasts talking about about left politics, David Barsamian brought the voices of radical thinkers like Noam Chomsky, Howard Zimm and Arundhati Roy into our lives through Alternative Radio. In this episode, we're over-the-moon excited to talk to Alternative Radio's (@AltRadio) founder David Barsamian (@BarsamianDavid) about his new book ReTargeting Iran, building Alternative Radio over the past 30+ years and working with Noam Chomsky. We discuss the importance of independent media and he tells us that Green and Red is "welcome intervention into the media landscape." We also talk about the politics around Iran, the middle east and his new book. And since it is the week of Noam Chomsky's 92nd birthday, we ask David to share some of his favorite recollections of the world's top public intellectual. David Barsamian is one of America's most tireless and wide-ranging investigative journalists. David has altered the independent media landscape, both with his weekly radio show Alternative Radio—now in its 33rd year—and his books with Noam Chomsky, Eqbal Ahmad, Howard Zinn, Tariq Ali, Richard Wolff, Arundhati Roy and Edward Said. David Barsamian is the winner of the Media Education Award, the ACLU's Upton Sinclair Award for independent journalism, and the Cultural Freedom Fellowship from the Lannan Foundation. His latest book is ReTargeting Iran. The book in a Q&A format about the continued demonization of Iran by the U.S., Barsamian enlists the expertise of five longtime observers: Noam Chomsky, Azadeh Moaveni, Trita Parsi, Ervand Abrahamian, and Nader Hashemi. Read more// Alternative Radio (https://www.alternativeradio.org/) Biden faces a race against the clock for U.S. to rejoin Iran nuclear deal (https://nbcnews.to/36MTING) Kirkus Review of ReTargeting Iran (https://bit.ly/37CI33w) ReTargeting Iran by David Barsamian (https://bit.ly/2JD8XAm) Also, follow us on any of these social media channels// Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenRedPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastGreenRed Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenredpodcast YouTube: https://bit.ly/GreenAndRedOnYouTube Donate to Green and Red Podcast// Become a recurring donor at https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast Or make a one time donation here: https://bit.ly/DonateGandR This is a Green and Red Podcast production. Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969). “Green and Red Blues" by Moody. Editing by Isaac.
Talien is the Director of Bankruptcy Operations at McFarlin LLP and has been working in the legal industry for nearly 12 years. On This Episode, We Discuss . . .• What Clients Are Looking For When Choosing a Firm• Listening During Initial Contact / First Impression• Why 'Human Touch' Is So Important In Communication
David Barsamian joins Tom Crane to talk about how mainstream media subverts democracy, empowers repressive regimes and how repressive governments silence the media. Barsamian is a co-author with Noam Chomsky […] The post Democracy and the Media appeared first on KKFI.
Join Muñoz and lastest co-host/best gal pal Jenny Penny as they venture down the yellow brick road of fad diets, dating woes, Jennifer’s incredible weight loss success story & how it all ironically ties together! Follow Jennifer @Jenniferbarsamian or if you need a music lesson […] The post IN YO MOUTH (https://www.in-yo-mouth.com) .
Today, we hang out with an amazing and effective executive, Sue Barsamian. Sue recounts the early beginnings of her career, her challenging job at Mercury Interactive with Christopher and her not-really-a-retirement retirement. In this episode, find out why people dream about having her career. Challenges After Challenges Sue has an engineering background that might have contributed to her natural passion for creating, building and solving things. She worked with Christopher at Mercury, which was sold at $5B to HP. She stayed with HP and was assigned to run a billion-dollar cybersecurity business. “HP gave me a chance to test myself at a scale that I have never tested myself, ‘can you lead 4000 people, can you do 10,000 at P&L?’ Its a different ball game and you’ll never know until you tried it, so that was fun, I had a blast.” - Sue Barsamian She went ahead to become the head of Sales and Marketing for Software at HP—a role that is unusually given to a single executive. At present, she’s on the board of Symantec ($15B), Box ($2.5) and privately held Gainsight, Xactly. She retired from the operations side of the business but still held a seat at the board. Keep on Evolving Sue admits she had a good run in her 36 years in the business. She worked with 8 companies have had around 25 roles overall. “Nothing in my resume that would say ‘she could do that.’ One of the things about staying in a company is, companies take a risk on people they could stretch and that benefitted me tremendously through my career.” - Sue Barsamian Other than staying with a company, she stressed the importance of working well with people. She admits that she loves working with different people of different cultures, surviving different situations. She has learned how to understand people and help them become successful Career Tips to Ponder Sue Barsamian shares a lot of career tips in this episode. She gives special importance to understanding people and how they have a part to play on the path to success. Giving due credit and acknowledging employees as heroes also do wonders. “In order to get things done in a company, you need to move mountains that don't report you. At the end of the day, if you are not about other people’s success, if its all about you and you taking credit to all of your work personally, you’ll crash and burn.” - Sue Barsamian To hear more about the legendary executive Sue Barsamian and more relevant information from Sue, download and listen to the episode. Bio: Sue Barsamian is a seasoned technology veteran with experience in both startups and major public enterprises. Her background spans in general management, marketing, sales and engineering. She serves on the boards of Symantec, Box, Gainsight, and Xactly. Previously she served as the Executive Vice President, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Software, successfully spinning the division out from HPE and merging with Micro Focus International, plc to form the 7th largest software company in the world. From 2006 to 2016, Ms. Barsamian served in various executive roles at Hewlett Packard including SVP and GM of Enterprise Security Products, the company’s cybersecurity portfolio and SVP of Worldwide Indirect Sales. Prior to joining Hewlett Packard, Ms. Barsamian was Vice President, Global Go-to-Market at Mercury Interactive Corporation and held various leadership positions at Critical Path, Inc. and Verity, Inc. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Kansas State University and completed her post-graduate studies at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. Links: Linkedin - Sue Barsamian Twitter - @suebarsamian We hope you enjoyed this episode of Follow Your Different™! Christopher loves hearing from his listeners. Feel free to email him, connect on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and subscribe on iTunes!
Episode 57 features oud player Antranig Kzirian. Antranig studied with oud masters Ara Dinkjian and John Bilezikjian, and kanun master Jack Chalikian. Kzirian’s performances and recording credits extend to works with The Gaslamp Killer, duduk master Jivan Gasparyan, Jr., Capital Cities (co-founded by Sebu Simonian) among many others. In this podcast we discuss the history of oud, upcoming album, research on the ancient instrument, future of oud, historical perspective, improvisation, collaborations and much more. To learn more about Antranig Kzirian please visit: http://www.theoudplayer.com/ http://100years100facts.com/facts/the... http://offthepodium.weebly.com https://www.facebook.com/OffThePodium... © Off The Podium, 2017
In episode 14 of Inside Divorce, Hindell speaks with attorney and mediator Karen Argetsinger of the Law Office of Karen Argetsinger and Of Counsel at Hutchings, Barsamian & Mandelcorn, LLP. Karen is active in the world of dispute resolution as a mediator and collaborative attorney. Karen, along with family members and nephrologists, established the John E. Lewy Fund for Children’s Health to continue her father's legacy and for a number of years, was on the Board of Directors at the School on Wheels of Massachusetts and now on the advisory council. On this podcast they discuss mediation as a creative way for clients to control the outcome and empower themselves to reach a resolution in a controlled and safe environment.
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ALT joins Vogue's Executive Director of Communications, Hildy Kuryk, and Vogue.com's Style Editor, Edward Barsamian, to discuss their top picks for the Met Gala's best dressed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alternative Radio’s David Barsamian returned for the March 3, 2016 edition of Tell Somebody, on the phone for a live call-in show. Just returned from a trip to Lebanon, he talked about that and took questions from callers as the show entered its final month. Click on the pod icon above, or the .mp3 filename below to listen to the show, or right-click and choose "save target as" or "save link as" to save a copy of the audio file to your computer. You can also subscribe to the podcast, for free, at the iTunes Store or other podcast directory. If you have any comments or questions on the show, or problems accessing the files, send an email to mail@tellsomebody.us. Follow Tell Somebody on Twitter: @tellsomebodynow “Like” the Tell Somebody page on facebook: www.facebook.com/TellSomebodyNow
David Barsamian, founder of Alternative Radio was in Kansas City on October 12, 2014 to speak on Media, Capitalism, and the Environment at the All Souls Forum. I was able to sit down and talk to him for a few minutes right before his presentation. That conversation starts the October 16 edition of Tell Somebody. Next up, former CIA analyst and presidential daily briefer Ray McGovern thinks that it would be a travesty to give Pat Roberts another 6 years in the U.S. Senate, and wants to share with Kansans (and everybody else) some of the details of how Senator Roberts, as Senate Intelligence Committee Chair, helped Bush and Cheney politicize, distort and conjure up “intelligence” used to justify the illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq. Click on the pod icon above, or the .mp3 filename below to listen to the show, or right-click and choose "save target as" or "save link as" to save a copy of the audio file to your computer. You can also subscribe to the podcast, for free, at the iTunes store or other podcast directory. If you have any comments or questions on the show, or problems accessing the files, send an email to mail@tellsomebody.us. Follow Tell Somebody on Twitter: @tellsomebodynow. “Like” the Tell Somebody page on facebook: www.facebook.com/TellSomebodyNow
On the September 5, 2013 edition of Tell Somebody, broadcast the day after The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted to give President Barack Obama the power to a launch a military attack to punish Syria for using chemical weapons, and as debate heated up in the rest of congress and the public, Alternative Radio's David Barsamian returned to the show to talk about Syria. This page and the podcast are produced and maintained by Tell Somebody and may or may not reflect the edition of the show broadcast on the radio. Click on the pod icon above, or the .mp3 filename below to listen to the show, or right-click and choose "save target as" to save a copy of the audio file to your computer. You can also subscribe to the podcast, for free, at the iTunes store or other podcast directory. If you have any comments or questions on the show, or problems accessing the files, send an email to mail@tellsomebody.us Click here to "like" Tell Somebody on facebook. Follow Tell Somebody on twitter: @tellsomebodynow.
This episode of CJS(Archives) — the first in an ongoing series dedicated to presenting some of the best spoken word programming that has previously graced the airwaves on 88.5 FM in Edmonton — features an extended keynote address delivered by David Barsamian, the founder and producer of Alternative Radio. Barsamian spoke at the Edmonton Public […]
On the September 27, 2011, edition of Tell Somebody, David Barsamian, Director of Alternative Radio, tells how he was deported from New Delhi, India, apparently because of his reporting of human rights abuses in Kashmir. Also on this show, a quick update on the city-owned nuclear weapons parts plant going up in Kansas City, Missouri. How interesting that a financial services company called Oppenheimer is helping with the financing of a nuclear bomb plant! We round out the show with an excerpt from AMARC's Sylvia Richardson's keynote address at the national Grass Roots Radio Conference in Kansas City in August. Click on the the pod icon above or the .mp3 filename below to listen to the show, or right-click and choose "save target as" to save a copy of the audio file to your computer. You can also subscribe to the podcast, for free, at the iTunes store or your podcast directory. If you have any comments or questions about the show or any problems accessing the files, send an email to: mail@tellsomebody.us
David Barsamian, author, lecturer and founder of Alternative Radio (www.alternativeradio.org) returns to Tell Somebody to talk about the current mideast peace talks in Washington, the importance of independent media, and his friendship with the late Edward Said. Click on the pod icon above or the .mp3 filename below to listen to this show, or right-click and select save target as to save a copy of the audio file to your computer. You can also subscribe to the podcast, for free, at the iTunes store. Send comments or questions to mail@tellsomebody.us
David Barsamian, founder and director of the award-winning Alternative Radio program, just returned from a trip to India and Nepal, took some time to talk to Tell Somebody about his trip. He tells of running into eminent Indian environmental activist Vandana Shiva at a protest on an overpass in India, of his return to Nepal for the first time in decades, and shares his observations on subjects ranging from PBS' Charlie Rose to some rather vacuous comments from a couple of members of the Kansas City Missouri city council that he heard on Tell Somebody. The bulk of the show is David Barsamian on fire, in a good way, but first a snip of audio from the same-day Public Citizen press conference on the hyper-activist Supreme Court decision in the Citizens United v FEC case and the non-sequitor dismissal of critics of the proposed new Kansas City nuclear WMD plant boondoggle by KCMO councilman John Sharp and councilwoman Kathy Jolly. Right-click on the mp3 filename below and select "save target as" to save a copy of the show to your computer. Tom Klammer send me an email! mail@tellsomebody.us
The December 29th, 2009 edition of Tell Somebody takes a look back at the year, actually going back to late 2008 with a post-election look at the Obama transition with author Paul Street and former CIA analyst Ray McGovern. We also hear about Gaza from former resident Mohammed Atwa, then, as we are in the midst of the disaster of healthcare "reform," we hear about the disaster that is healthcare in America from KU medical student Tim Lyon and Physicians for a National Health Program co-founder Dr. David Himmelstein of Harvard Medical School. Also, world renowned environmental activist Vandana Shiva talks about "Soil, Not Oil" and some comments from Alternative Radio's David Barsamian. Click on the .mp3 filename below to listen to the show, or right-click on it and choose "save target as" to save the audio file to your computer. Comments or questions for Tell Somebody? Send them to mail@tellsomebody.us You can also email the KKFI Programming Committee at kkfi-programming@googlegroups.com
Alternative Radio director and founder David Barsamian sits down at his home in Boulder, Colorado to talk with Tell Somebody. In a June article about Barsamian’s keynote appearance at a Canadian media conference, a Canadian news site, www.hour.ca writes that “Dating back to the 1980s, Alternative Radio, founded by Armenian-American journalist and author David Barsamian, has been a shining example of an independent media initiative that wields international scope while maintaining fierce independence and strong ties to social movements." "Radio is uniquely positioned to deliver intellectual content, particularly because a listener is not distracted by the image, as in TV or the Internet," says Barsamian. "I think that for ideas and serious talk, radio is the singular medium that can offer a real ability for listeners to really delve into the profound issues of our time." http://www.hour.ca/news/news.aspx?iIDArticle=17473 Barsamian is winner of the Media Education Award, the ACLU's Upton Sinclair Award for independent journalism, the Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Award and the Cultural Freedom Fellowship from the Lannan Foundation. The Institute for Alternative Journalism named him one of its Top Ten Media Heroes. He is the author of numerous books with Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Eqbal Ahmad, Tariq Ali and Edward Said. His series of books with Chomsky, America's leading dissident, have sold in the hundreds of thousands and have been translated into many languages. Alternative Radio (www.alternativeradio.org) is heard on Wednesdays at 9am Central on KKFI, right after Democracy NOW. Tom Klammer www.tellsomebody.us mail@tellsomebody.us
{col. writ. 10/7/07} (c) '07 Mumia Abu-Jamal There are forces in this country and in this world that are expending energy to ensure war with Iran. That's right -- Iran. Many of those forces were the same ones that suckered the nation into Iraq, with media - megaphoned fear- mongering. Iran has become the feared bogeyman of the hour; the latest in the simplistic media projection of 'bad guy.' And, just as in Iraq, the media's demonization of the leader becomes reason to destroy, attack, bomb, and occupy a nation. "He's a bad guy!" "He's a ruthless dictator!" Doesn't this sound familiar? Famed scholar and linguist, Noam Chomsky, interviewed recently by radio host David Barsamian, gives a powerful example of the impact of media upon us. Chomps explained: Take a classic example, Germany. Under the Weimar Republic, Germany was the most civilized country in the world, the leader in the sciences and the arts. Within two or three years it had been turned into a country of raving maniacs by extensive propaganda--which, incidentally, was explicitly borrowed from Anglo-American commercial propaganda. And it worked. It frightened Germans. They thought they were defending themselves against the Jews, against the Bolsheviks. And you know what happened next. {Fr.: Barsamian, David, Targeting Iran (San Francisco, Ca.: Open Media/City Lights, 2007),p.47} And speaking of brutal, ruthless dictators, the U.S. backed Shah of Iran used his secret police, Savak, to drench the earth with blood and terror. But, to the U.S., he was cool. Has the nation learned nothing from the Iraq debacle? The U.S. Senate recently passed a non-binding resolution supporting the partition of Iraq. It makes a certain diabolical sense; the U.S. bombed it, invaded it, overthrew its government, and replaced it with puppets of their liking -- all this, not now being successful, why not shatter it into threes? This argument is now being made, not by rabid neo cons, but by so-called 'liberal' Democrats. Why? Because imperialism is a truly bipartisan American project. The newest target may well be Iran, despite the fact that if Iran is indeed more influential today, it's because of the U.S. invasion, occupation, and near destruction of Iraq. In sum, Iran was strengthened by Iraq's fall. The U.S. has a Middle East policy driven by fear and ignorance. It is reactive, emotional, and driven by faith --not reason. Those are dangerous forces to justify war, and unworthy of a nation that considers itself a superpower. Super in power, but petty in reasoning. --(c) '07 maj