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Tracklist, Selective Party Belgrade, Serbia 29.11.24 1. Lost Witness - 7 Colours (RAM Extended Mix) 2. Vladimir Cyber - In Essence (Original Mix) 3. Eich - ID 4. Susana - Hope For The Hopeless (Kaimo K Extended Mix) 5. Ikerya Project - Ikeriana (Original Mix) 6. C-Systems - Beyond Control (Extended Mix) 7. Eich - Marylou (Extended) 8. Rodman - Afterlife (Original Mix) 9. Faithless - Insomnia (Ferry Tayle - The Wizard Remix) 10. Darren Porter - 1998 Lizard (Rework) 11. Kaselia - Minato (Extended Mix) 12. Talla 2XLC & Airfire - No Signs Of Life (Talla 2XLC Extended Remix) 13. Ralph Fridge - Angel (Metta & Glyde Bootleg Remix) 14. Flutlicht - Icarus (The Flight) (Original Daedalus Mix) 15. Free State - Different Ways (Original Mix) 16. The Generator - Where Are You Now? (Moonman Remix) 17. Gouryella - Ligaya (Extended Vocal Version) 18. Darude - Sandstorm 19. Dario G - Sunchyme (Bryan Kearney Bootleg Mix) 20. Airbase - Idun 21. Ayla - Ayla (DJ Taucher Mix) (Eich edit) 22. Antiloop - In My Mind (Extended Version) 23. Svenson & Gielen vs LUTRA - Twisted Bido (Eich Mashup) 24. Extreme Trax – Don`t Hold Back (Trance Mix) 25. Phaxe feat. Caroline Harrison - Angels of Destruction (Neelix Remix) 26. DuMonde Meets Talla 2XLC - Sometimes (Extended Mix)
SPONSORS - BUY ZBiotics: https://zbiotics.com/pages/am-julian (***TIMESTAMPS in description below) ~ Daniel Corbett III served as an elite Navy SEAL operator in SEAL Teams 5, 6, and 17. In 2017, Daniel made international news when he was thrown in jail in Belgrade, Serbia, for eighteen months after traveling there as a private contractor to track a terrorist financier. EPISODE LINKS - PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/JulianDorey - MERCH: https://juliandorey.myshopify.com/ - AMAZON STORE: https://amzn.to/3RPu952 GUEST LINKS - BUY HIS BOOK: https://www.danieldavidcorbettiii.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZ9QrSAWtnXdSGqaWNKpjoKHStzgYauXcrE7a7LQF97Jn_VW_T4vdTS-dQ_aem_PevGvNzkzmMs0NNQSoQyMw - IG: https://www.instagram.com/american_mercenary/?hl=en FOLLOW JULIAN DOREY INSTAGRAM (Podcast): https://www.instagram.com/juliandoreypodcast/ INSTAGRAM (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey/ X: https://twitter.com/julianddorey LISTEN to Julian Dorey Podcast Spotify ▶ https://open.spotify.com/show/5skaSpDzq94Kh16so3c0uz Apple ▶ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trendifier-with-julian-dorey/id1531416289 JULIAN YT CHANNELS - SUBSCRIBE to Julian Dorey Clips YT: https://www.youtube.com/@juliandoreyclips - SUBSCRIBE to Julian Dorey Daily YT: https://www.youtube.com/@JulianDoreyDaily - SUBSCRIBE to Best of JDP: https://www.youtube.com/@bestofJDP OTHER JDP EPISODES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: - Episode 136 - Chris Cathers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLHBcyufdTw - Episode 137 - Chris Cathers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-GBz-3A3Lk - Episode 117 - Ryan Tate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PxcJSzgRkQ&feature=youtu.be - Episode 198 - Joby Warrick: https://youtu.be/F1fhuwCT9YE?si=prIxtPZEElrYgC5u - Episode 148 - Shawn Ryan: https://youtu.be/ib4atmvMqlk?si=iw3Rc5MUkBhiUpoe - Episode 188 - Dale Comstock: https://youtu.be/3turgHTOS-I?si=7TEfGEtUe_8tPwFU - Episode 189 - Dale Comstock: https://youtu.be/7rerXhVYqNA?si=SSErCojtCIrmbiqO - Episode 238 - Taylor Cavanaugh: https://youtu.be/6zsj2CHonQk ****TIMESTAMPS**** 00:00 - Corbett Trained Taylor Cavanaugh, Sports Background & Intensity of BUDs 08:15 - Hardest Part of BUDs, SEAL Team 5 & Speciality (Listen & Learn) 18:40 - Deployed to Iraq, Being a Breacher 31:13 - First Tour and Learning Specialities, Joining SEAL Team 6 & Lore Around Them 39:04 - Fighting in Afghanistan (Different War Scene), Convincing Locals to Help (Scared), SEAL Team 6 Night Operations 46:07 - Fall of Afghanistan Reaction 52:55 - Sky Diving School 57:10 - Returns to Afghanistan, What a Firefight is Like, Watching Someone Die 01:05:00 - Saving Captain Phillips & Last Rotation, Getting Bin-Laden, Term Limits & Gov. Bureaucracy 01:20:25 - Leaving Navy SEALs, Anti-Piracy Operations (Boring), Learning Russian & Working that Sector 01:32:31 - Moved to Korea & Operating There, Fear of North Korea (King Jong Un), Nuclear/Radiation Training 01:40:41 - China's Power Grid Control 01:46:10 - Returning Home & Attending Schools, Meeting with SEAL & Mercenary Work in Yemen (Intense) 01:57:01 - Working in Belgrade (Serbia) & Getting Arrested 02:11:06 - Getting out of Prison, Prison Stories in Serbia, Trying to Get Out 02:21:33 - Finally Getting Charged & 1 Year Before Court 02:29:49 - Zero Contact w/ Family & Returning Home, Central America Mission 02:35:08 - Mercenary Work & Challenges, Writing Book 02:38:10 - Find Daniel Corbett CREDITS: - Host, Producer, and Editor: Julian Dorey - In-Studio Producer: Alessi Allaman - https://www.instagram.com/allaman.docyou/ Julian Dorey Podcast Episode 241 - Daniel Corbett III Music by Artlist.io
Rojo and Jon break down the 2024 World Cross Country Championships in Belgrade Serbia which take place this Saturday. Jon will be there and Rojo won't be on hand to smoke cigarettes or chase gorillas. A nearly 26 year old high school record fell, Jerry Schumacher is actually racing his guys, and what is in store for track and field in the NIL era (Nico Young signed with adidas). We break it all down, plus our relationship thread of week. LRC shirts at 27% off with code 2652 to celebrate the action at the TEN. Go to https://shop.letsrun.com/ Want coverage from World XC and a 2nd podcast every week? Join our Supporters Club today and get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. Cancel at anytime. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe 00:00 Save in LetsRun Store wide code 2652 https://shop.letsrun.com/ 00:41 Start 03:45 World XC memories Rojo's Trip to Jordan More on Jordan *Boulder US cross 12:56 Men's Preview - Joshua Cheptegei, Jacob Kiplimo lead way, challenges from Berihu Aregawi and Sabastian Sawe. *World XC Men's Preview 28:31 Anthony Rotich leads American men 31:43 Women's race - Beatrice Chebet defends, Kenyan women and 28:46 woman Agnes Ngetich to dominate? 43:02 Rojo has lost his running shoes 46:31 Can Weini Kelati get top 10? 48:36 Wejo joins 56:13 Jerry Schumacher races some of his guys - Simeon Birnbaum debut *Thread 01:03:50 Future of Track with NIL / Nico Young signs with adidas 01:17:00 2 schools break 26-year-old high school 4x100 record in same race 01:20:37 Relationship thread of week 01:27:34 Email of week Links: World XC Men's Preview Rojo's Trip to Jordan More on Jordan Boulder US cross Thread of week: My gf is an objectively good partner, but I don't feel like I want to marry her or combine lives... Thread on Jerry's guys racing Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on itunes and spread the word with a friend. There is a reason we're the #1 podcast dedicated to Olympic level running. Find out more at http://podcast.letsrun.com
Part 2 of the MixCult Radio Show recorded live @ Raft25 (Belgrade, Serbia) Dec. 2023 KIRILL MATVEEV [SNDCLD] @kirillmatveev MIXCULT RADIO [AIR] www.mixcult.net [ITUNES PDCST] https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mixcult-vinyl-digital-podcast/id1441882336?mt=2 [FB] facebook.com/MixCultPodcast [TWTR] twitter.com/MixCult [IG] instagram.com/mixcult [MXCLD] www.mixcloud.com/mixcult [VK] vk.com/mixcult Booking and requests: info@mixcult.net MixCult Records, Radio & Booking | www.mixcult.net
Part 1 of the MixCult Radio Show recorded live @ Raft25 (Belgrade, Serbia) Dec. 2023 KIRILL MATVEEV [SNDCLD] @kirillmatveev MIXCULT RADIO [AIR] www.mixcult.net [ITUNES PDCST] https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mixcult-vinyl-digital-podcast/id1441882336?mt=2 [FB] facebook.com/MixCultPodcast [TWTR] twitter.com/MixCult [IG] instagram.com/mixcult [MXCLD] www.mixcloud.com/mixcult [VK] vk.com/mixcult Booking and requests: info@mixcult.net MixCult Records, Radio & Booking | www.mixcult.net
Helen Maroulis won her 9th World Medal this week in Belgrade Serbia. Wrestling Mindset co-founder Gene Zannetti breaks down her interview after winning a bronze medal.Topics include:0:52 - Helen loves being nervous4:50 - Not performing well when too relaxed6:34 - Yerkes-Dodson Law of Arousal and Performance10:18 - Yerkes-Dodson Anxiety Graph16:44 - "You have to love the nerves and pressure"18:36 - Athletes burning out Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we welcome Dr. Jovan Pantelic, Ph.D. Research Scientist at WELL Living Lab for a show on COVID, IoT, Wildfires and IAQ. Dr. Pantelic earned his Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering and his M.S. from the Department of Thermal Engineering at the University of Belgrade (Serbia). He earned his Ph.D. from the National University of Singapore where he studied in the School of Design and Environment, Department of Building. Dr. Pantelic joined the Well Living Lab in September 2020 after transitioning from his positions as a Professional Researcher at the University of California Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he was completing COVID-19 related research. Over the past 17 years, Jovan has worked on various topics related to indoor air quality, spanning from the airborne spread of infectious diseases in the built environment to the impact of large-scale episodic pollution events, such as wildfires, on indoor air. For the past seven years, Jovan has worked in the field on Internet of Things (IoT) sensing and is considered as one of the leading experts in the field.
This week Mike Yardley joined Jack Tame to chat about his recent visit to Belgrade in Serbia. Read Mike's article here. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In 2020, In Depth traveled to Belgrade Serbia where Graham sat down with 22x Grand Slam Champ, Novak Djokovic. Considered one of the greatest tennis players of all time, Djokovic remembers the terror of living through war, gives some insight into his game day mental strategy and talks about the joy of fatherhood.
I'm Lawrence Francis, Host of Interpreting Wine, welcoming you to a special episode recorded in June 2022, with Raphael Dayan, co-owner of Organski Podrum in Belgrade Serbia. Organski Podrum is a natural wine temple designed to show the diversity and quality of mainly Serbian and some international natural wines. 00:00:08 Intro 00:01:21 Origin Story 00:10:03 Belgrade cultural introduction 00:15:20 Wine culture 00:26:25 Natural wine producers according to Organski Podrum wine list: Oskar Maurer, Sagmeister, Basha, Moritz Bor, Winery Vujic, Winery Kostic, Todorovic, Bikicki 00:38:52 Wines tasted: Sagmeister Q Furmint 2018 Maurer Fodor 2020 Sagmeister Kadarka 2020 Vujic Prokupac Kostic Prokupac If you know someone who would enjoy this episode please share the direct link: www.interpretingwine.com/475 If you really enjoyed it please leave the episode an iTunes review on the same link. Thanks!
Marc J. Seifer, Ph.D., is a writer, university lecturer and also a handwriting expert. Dr. Seifer has been featured in The Washington Post, Scientific American, Publisher's Weekly, Rhode Island Monthly, Investor's Daily, MIT's Technology Review and The New York Times. In Europe he has appeared in The Economist, Nature and New Scientist. With publications in Wired, Cerebrum, Civilization, Extraordinary Science, Lawyer's Weekly, Journal of Psychohistory and Psychiatric Clinics of North America, Dr. Seifer is internationally recognized as an expert on the inventor Nikola Tesla (the subject of his doctoral dissertation) and the acclaimed biography Wizard: The Life & Times of Nikola Tesla.Translated into eight languages including Russian and Chinese, Wizard has been called “serious scholarship” by Scientific American and “One of the five best books written on the brilliantly disturbed” by The Wall Street Journal. His Tesla biography is also “Highly Recommended” by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.Dr. Seifer has lectured at the United Nations in New York, Federal Reserve Bank in Boston, at Kings College, Cambridge University and Oxford University in England, at the University of Vancouver in Canada, in Jerusalem Israel, Zagreb Croatia, Belgrade Serbia, Bethesda Maryland, City College of New York, Brandeis University, Colorado College, Wardenclyffe Long Island, LucasFilms Industrial Light & Magic, Cranbrook Retreat and West Point Military Academy.Dr. Seifer has appeared on the History Channel for his work on the Howard Hughes Mormon Will, on AP International TV for his analysis of bin Laden's signature, on PBS, the BBC, Canberra in Australia and Coast to Coast Radio for his work on the inventor Nikola Tesla, and also web radio.He has a B.S. from the University of Rhode Island, five semesters of graphology from New School University, an M.A. from the University of Chicago and a Ph.D. from Saybrook Institute. With over 35 years experience as a handwriting expert including a decade of work for the Fraud Unit of the Rhode Island Attorney General's Office, he has lectured before the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners and testified in civil, criminal, state superior and federal court. Dr. Seifer is also a writer and visiting lecturer in Psychology at Roger Williams University.Website marcseifer.comBooks Where Does Mind End? Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla Framed! Transcending the Speed of LightThe Definitive Book of Handwriting Analysis Tesla: Wizard at War Rasputin's Nephew
This week is our World Championship Preview Extravaganza! We go through Greco, Women's Freestyle, and Men's Freestyle! The wrestling gets started this Saturday morning, so listen up so you can be completely prepared for the 2022 UWW Wrestling Championships in Belgrade Serbia. I also mention 1 hour and 56 seconds... When clearly this was 1 hour and 56 minutes. It was a long day, but we finished strong. Rock on.
In this episode, August 23 is National Cheap Flight Day, so we'll talk about what that entails and get some tips on booking a cheap flight in general from the folks at CheapOAir. Then we'll head to the tropical island of Fiji to visit the Nanuku Resort Fiji to see what it's like to spend a few days in paradise. And Travel Expert Wolf Paunic will join us to give some insight on visiting Belgrade the capital city in Serbia.
In this episode, August 23 is National Cheap Flight Day, so we'll talk about what that entails and get some tips on booking a cheap flight in general from the folks at CheapOAir. Then we'll head to the tropical island of Fiji to visit the Nanuku Resort Fiji to see what it's like to spend a few days in paradise. And Travel Expert Wolf Paunic will join us to give some insight on visiting Belgrade the capital city in Serbia.
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In this episode, you'll hear about my ten days in the capital city of Serbia - Belgrade.You'll hear why I went to Belgrade in the first place and what are the major tourist attractions. You'll also hear my biggest surprises - the high English levels, and how friendly Serbians are to Americans considering we bombed their country in the 1990s.I share tips about where to stay, a super cool lounge, and drinking the fountain water. Link YouTube channel: Derron's Travel Tips -----------If you're a guy looking to travel, check out my site at:solomaletravel.comSign up for the Solo Male Traveler Newsletter here: Solo Male TravelInstagram: instagram.com/solomaletravelIf you like this podcast, please consider leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Spotify.
In this episode we cover the recent racing at the first World Cup in Belgrade, Serbia. Lawrence and Jake talk about the top performers of the day, notable crew's and races, and discuss what this means for the rest of the season. Enjoy! ____________________________ The Row Show - therowshowSA@gmail.com - Instagram: @rowshowsa - Facebook: The Row Show - WhatsApp: +27 76 420 9145 Hosts Lawrence Brittain @brittain_L Jake Milton Green @jakemiltongreen www.patreon.com/therowshow You can also find all the races on world rowing if you feel you need to watch any of the races we discuss: http://www.worldrowing.com https://www.eurovisionsports.tv/fisa/
The first regatta of the season, the first regatta of the Olympiad. We are so excited to see some fresh racing on the international circuit again. Come have a listen and find out who's new, who's back from Tokyo and of course who to watch this weekend. Enjoy! The Row Show therowshowsa@gmail.com Instagram: @therowshowsa WhatsApp +27764209145 https://www.patreon.com/therowshow Hosts: Jake Green (@jakemiltongreen) Lawrence Brittain (@brittain_l) www.worldrowing.com
With Petar M. Seferović, Belgrade University, Faculty of Medicine, Belgrade - Serbia & Ivan Milinković, Clinical center of Serbia, Belgrade - Serbia. The podcast discusses how major clinical trials changed the perspective on how randomized clinical trials are designed, conducted and interpreted. It gives the insight into major positive and negative aspects of the clinical trials, which results influenced the contemporary heart failure treatment.
ABOUT Luna Ugrenović, M.S.Luna Ugrenovic, a native of Belgrade - Serbia, is a third-year doctoral student at West Virginia University in the sport, exercise, and performance psychology program and is simultaneously working on a master's degree in clinical mental health counseling. She serves as a clinical and sport psychology graduate assistant and an intern in WVU Athletics. She also works at the Whole Brain Solutions private practice where she is being trained to do trauma therapy. Additionally, Ugrenovic has been working as a mental performance consultant for the WVU Rowing program since 2019.Prior to WVU, Ugrenovic completed her master's degree in movement science with a specialization in sport, exercise, and performance psychology at Barry University in Miami, while also working as the graduate assistant rowing coach.She obtained her bachelor's degree in psychology from Barry in 2017. While a student-athlete there, she was a member of a two-time NCAA Division II championship rowing team.Tommy Minkler, MADoctoral Candidate | Sport, Exercise, and Performance PsychologyMaster's Student | Clinical Mental Health CounselingCollege of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences Tommy Minkler, M.A., is a Ph.D. Candidate in Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology at West Virginia University, where he is also pursuing a M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. In addition to offering sport psychology services to high school and college athletes and teams, he also works as a mental health counseling intern at Fairmont State University, providing mental health services to students.
The World Indoor Championships in Belgrade Serbia got underway at the beginning of March and it didn't disappoint. There were some great performances, some upsets, a few world records, and of course, it wouldn't be Track & Field if there wasn't some "hot topics" to get us all talking! Did Marcell Jacobs really win the Men's 60m? Was that jump in the Long Jump really a foul? What happened to Swoboda? Will Rojas jump 16m? We also heard Mondo Duplantis broke the World Record - but we didn't get to see it.Overall, the 2022 World Indoor Championships was a good one, BUT we all know the real Track & Field season doesn't really start until athlete's head "outside" and start putting down some early season performances on the outdoor track. And, from the looks of things already, this season is about to be one to remember! Fred Kerley has already run under 10s in the 100m, 20.0 in the 200m, and 44.4 in the 400m!! And this was all BEFORE April!! Why is Elaine Thompson-Herah running 400m....in 56.72? And, where is Tara Davis? Its about to be a very busy summer... Get your popcorn ready! We want you involved in the conversation, so send us your comments, opinions and future show ideas you would like us to discuss, so hit us up on @VoicesofTnF on Twitter.LIKE, SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE ON ALL PLATFORMSMusic: Clockwork Riddim - Usain Bolt
TIME:CODE invited Dennis Cruz to the rooftop of Galerija Belgrade to play his tech house dj set. All uploads on this channel are for promotional purposes only! The music has been converted before uploading to prevent ripping and to protect the artist(s) and label(s). If you don't want your content here (that goes for audio or images) please contact me immediately via email: unpluggedtube@outlook.it and I WILL REMOVE THE EPISODE OR ARTWORK IMMEDIATELY! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist: Dennis Cruz Produced by TIME:CODE Executive Producers: Miloš Vukičević, Dimitrije Jelić, Ivan Ivanović, Vukašin Božović Art Director: Ivan Ivanović Camera Crew: Stefan Momirov, Nikola Spasić Drone Operator: Srboljub Stojanović, Dragan Glišović FPV Drone Pilot: Vladimir Munćan Video Editing & Color: Ivan Ivanović, Jelena Stanković Recording date - September 5th, 2021 Location - Galerija Belgrade, Serbia Reshared by Team UNPLUGGED.
This is not a Belgrade Guide. It's a discussion between me and my friend Tara about what we like about living in Belgrade, Serbia, and some things we didn't like. If you're an INFP, you can get your training here: https://www.dreamsaroundtheworld.com/infptraining/ If you are ENFP here is a FREE training I have for you https://www.dreamsaroundtheworld.com/forenfps/ Don't miss future episodes of this podcast, subscribe here: Apple Podcasts | Google Play Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | If you enjoy the podcast and would like to submit your own question for a future episode, you can do so here: www.DreamsAroundTheWorld.com/ask-dan/ If you want to follow my travels or catch some shorter videos and updates I share, you can find me on Facebook (DreamsAroundTheWorldHQ) | and as TheDanJohnston on Instagram I publish new videos weekly on YouTube as well.
Today on the 50th episode of The Not Dumb Podcast and the 3rd episode of A Muslim Life, TNDP sits down with author, political activist and former Guantanamo Bay detainee, Brother Mansoor Adayfi. Brother Mansoor was detained at Guantanamo Bay as "detainee 441" for 14 years during the aftermath of 9/11. He was not a 9/11 co-conspirator. It was a very unfortunate case of mistaken identity. Brother Mansoor was released from Guantanamo Bay in 2016, without charge, and now lives in Belgrade Serbia. His book detailing the events of his time spent at Guantanamo Bay is "Don't Forget Us Here: Lost and Found at Guantanamo Bay" by Hachette Books.
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While I'm working on the next season, I'm sharing a few flashback episodes of some of my favorite places around the world. This episode is from Belgrade in Serbia and was recorded in August 2016. EPISODE LINK: https://www.theradiovagabond.com/004-serbia/ SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcast.Spotify.Google Podcast. YouTube. Or in any place you listen to audio. Send me a voice message or fill out the form.
Shopping Centres need loyal customers now more than ever, but shopping mall loyalty programs are notoriously difficult to create successfully. Balancing the diverse needs of merchants, mall operators and shoppers requires a delicate balance of strategic insight and operational experience, so I was delighted with the opportunity to interviews today's guests who have successfully created and launched a program in a brand new luxury mall and fine dining destination in Serbia. Galerija Belgrade opened in late 2020, with loyalty at the core of its marketing strategy. Listen to learn all about how the team developed and funded this generous loyalty programme "Moj Beograd" in a way that's delighting all of the stakeholders involved. Show Notes: 1) Vanesa Jovanovic 2) Chayya Bassi 3) Galerija Belgrade 4) Quick Brown Fox Consulting
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This is the piece Mirko found: Trio for violin, cello and piano by Dragutin Gostuški. This is the old recording: https://youtu.be/d5aPKbijxbs A new version of the recording for sale: https://www.mascom.rs/sr/classical/cd/razni-izvodjaci-kamerna-muzika-pet-srpskih-kompozitora-pid-17917.1.135.html You can Mirko on Instagram at: mirkojer https://mirkojeremic.academia.edu/ Mirko Jeremić is a musician who approaches music through writing, teaching and event organizing. As a researcher of music, Jeremić has participated as a lecturer at several international symposia in Serbia and Bosnia and Hercegovina, and has published articles in several proceedings and journals in the field of music theory and pedagogy. In his published works, his interests include different areas of Serbian music, as well as world music problems in the field of classical music. He holds a Master's Degree in Music Theory from the Faculty of Music in Belgrade Serbia. Jeremić is currently a member of artistic board of “Isidora Žebeljan” International Festival. The Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts https://www.facebook.com/sanu.beograd Listen to the Best Music Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and watch on YouTube: https://linktr.ee/thebestmusicpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebestmusicpodcast Blog: https://blog.bestmusiccoach.com Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thebestmusicpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebestmusicpodcast/ #Serbia #Classicalmusic #composers 0:00 Intro 1:30 How Mirko began searching for composers 5:50 Searching for forgotten scores and composers 13:00 Preserving the history 15:27 Tracking down another lost gem 21:25 More lucky findings 23:00 Serbian composer database 25:30 How this process has changed Mirko 28:35 Finding global music connections with Serbian composers 33:45 Searching for the Serbian musical psyche 35:50 Where do we go from here? #musicians #songwriter #songwriters #composers #musicmajor #musicmajors #musiceducator #musiceducators #musiceducation #podcast #thebestmusicpodcast #clips #musicpodcast #singer #guitarist #guitarplayer #trombonist #trumpet #violin #viola #cello #bass #brass #trombone #mandolin #banjo #drums #percussion #timpani #marimba #oboe #sax #saxophone #clarinet #basoon #alto #soprano #tenor #piano #keyboard #musicians #songwriter #songwriters #composers #musicmajor #musiceducator #musicpodcast #singersongwriter #musiceducation #singer #trumpet #violin #viola #cello #bass #trombone #musiclife #musicmaker #musicteacher #drums #percussion #saxophone #clarinet #guitar #piano #podcast #thebestmusicpodcast #musicislife #musicindustry #PandoraPodcasts Logo, Intro Video, and Branding: Arron Leishman Audio and Video: Zach Ramey zacherylramey@gmail.com Dan's Thumbnail Photo: John Mollura Photography
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Sladjan Milenkovic recalls being bombed by NATO forces during the Balkan War. Trying to survive those frightful conditions was not Sladjan's biggest concern, there was much greater turmoil in his soul. His quest to find hope came after reading a New Testament. Today Sladjan Milenkovic directs the Christian Trust Brigade “HuB” in Belgrade Serbia. The Trust offers one year Bible School training to Serbians preparing for Christian ministry.
Today on Minhag Monday, we are joined by 18 time award winning Classical Guitarist, Jeremy Waldrip. With his popular song Sacred Time, Jeremy shares his passion for music and how his Jewish upbringing affected his journey as he became a leading musician in the classical music arena in Austin, TX, Louisville, KY, Belgrade Serbia, New York City, Memphis, TN and so many other places! With music theory and a passion for lifelong musical learning, Jeremy and I explore his song Sacred Time and the Jewish music scene as well as his music story. You don't want to miss this one! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Avocado discovery may point to leukemia treatment University of Guelph (Canada), May 1, 2021 A compound in avocados may ultimately offer a route to better leukemia treatment, says a new University of Guelph study. The compound targets an enzyme that scientists have identified for the first time as being critical to cancer cell growth, said Dr. Paul Spagnuolo, Department of Food Science. Published recently in the journal Blood, the study focused on acute myeloid leukemia (AML), which is the most devastating form of leukemia. Most cases occur in people over age 65, and fewer than 10 per cent of patients survive five years after diagnosis. Leukemia cells have higher amounts of an enzyme called VLCAD involved in their metabolism, said Spagnuolo. “The cell relies on that pathway to survive,” he said, explaining that the compound is a likely candidate for drug therapy. “This is the first time VLCAD has been identified as a target in any cancer.” His team screened nutraceutical compounds among numerous compounds, looking for any substance that might inhibit the enzyme. “Lo and behold, the best one was derived from avocado,” said Spagnuolo. Earlier, his lab looked at avocatin B, a fat molecule found only in avocados, for potential use in preventing diabetes and managing obesity. Now he’s eager to see it used in leukemia patients. “VLCAD can be a good marker to identify patients suitable for this type of therapy. It can also be a marker to measure the activity of the drug,” said Spagnuolo. “That sets the stage for eventual use of this molecule in human clinical trials.” Currently, about half of patients over 65 diagnosed with AML enter palliative care. Others undergo chemotherapy, but drug treatments are toxic and can end up killing patients. “There’s been a drive to find less toxic drugs that can be used.” Referring to earlier work using avocatin B for diabetes, Spagnuolo said, “We completed a human study with this as an oral supplement and have been able to show that appreciable amounts are fairly well tolerated.” Supplement betaine treats schizophrenia in mice, restores healthy “dance” and structure of neurons University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine, April 19, 2021 A simple dietary supplement reduces behavioral symptoms in mice with a genetic mutation that causes schizophrenia. After additional experiments, including visualizing the fluorescently stained dancing edge of immature brain cells, researchers concluded that the supplement likely protects proteins that build neurons’ cellular skeletons. The supplement betaine was first isolated from sugar beets and is often associated with sweetness or umami flavor. Healthy levels of betaine come from both external food sources and internal synthesis in the body. Betaine supplements are already used clinically to treat the metabolic disease homocystinuria. “I don’t encourage anyone to take betaine for no reason, if a doctor has not recommended it. But, we know this drug is already used clinically, so repurposing it to treat schizophrenia should be safe,” said Project Professor Nobutaka Hirokawa, M.D., Ph.D., from the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine who led the recent research project. Hirokawa has been a member of the Japan Academy, a national honorary organization recognizing scientific achievement, since 2004 and received a Person of Cultural Merit award from the Japanese government in 2013. Schizophrenia is estimated to affect about 1 in 100 people globally and is one of the top 15 leading causes of disability worldwide. “There are treatments for schizophrenia, but they have side effects and unfortunately there is still no effective drug for patients to take that we can explain biochemically why it works,” explained Hirokawa. Genetic studies of people diagnosed with schizophrenia have found possible links between the disease and variations in the kinesin family 3b (kif3b) gene as well as another gene involved in the body’s internal synthesis of betaine. Hirokawa and his lab members have categorized all 45 members of the kinesin superfamily of genes in mammals, most of which encode motor proteins that move materials throughout the cell. Normally, the KIF3B protein links together with another kinesin superfamily protein and transports cargo throughout a neuron by traveling up and down the cell’s skeleton. Mice used in the recent research had only one functional copy of the kif3b gene and are often used as an animal model of schizophrenia. These mice avoid social interactions and show the same weak response as human patients with schizophrenia in a test called prepulse inhibition, which measures how startled they are by a sudden, loud sound preceded by a quieter sound. Kif3b mutant mice raised on a diet supplemented with three times the normal amount of betaine had normal behavior, indicating that betaine supplements could treat schizophrenia symptoms. To figure out why betaine had this effect on mice, researchers grew nerve cells with the kif3b mutation in the laboratory and added fluorescent labels so they could watch the cellular skeleton take shape. The shape of a healthy neuron is reminiscent of a tree: a cell body surrounded by branches, the dendrites, attached to a long trunk, the axon. Kif3b mutant neurons grown in the lab have an unusual, hyperbranched structure with too many dendrites. Similar hyperbranched neurons are also seen in brain samples donated by people with schizophrenia, regardless of what treatments or medications they took while they were alive. During healthy neuron development, the main body of the cell fills with a skeleton component called tubulin. Meanwhile, the front growth cone of the cell builds outwards in a spiky, erratic dance due to the movements of another skeleton component called filamentous actin. In kif3b mutants, this dancing movement, which experts refer to as lamellipodial dynamics, is noticeably reduced and the division between tubulin and actin is blurred. The actin in a neuron’s cellular skeleton is assembled in part by another protein called CRMP2. Chemical analyses of the brains of kif3b mutant mice and human schizophrenia patients reveal significant chemical damage to CRMP2, which causes the proteins to clump together. Betaine is known to prevent the type of chemical damage, carbonyl stress, that causes this CRMP2 dysfunction. “In postmortem brains of schizophrenia patients, CRMP2 is the protein in the brain with the most carbonyl stress. Betaine likely eliminates the carbonyl stress portion of the schizophrenia equation,” said Hirokawa. By protecting CRMP2 from damage, betaine treatment allows kif3b mutant neurons to build proper structures. With a structurally sound skeleton to navigate, the remaining functional KIF3B protein can shuttle cargo around the cell. Other test tube experiments revealed that KIF3B and CRMP2 can bind together, but their exact relationship remains unclear. “We know that the amount of betaine decreases in schizophrenia patients’ brains, so this study strongly suggests betaine could be therapeutic for at least some kinds of schizophrenia,” said Hirokawa. The UTokyo research team is planning future collaborations with pharmaceutical companies and clinical studies of betaine supplements as a treatment for schizophrenia. Study reveals your neighbourhood may affect your brain health University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, April 20, 2021 Middle-aged and older people living in more disadvantaged neighbourhoods — areas with higher poverty levels and fewer educational and employment opportunities–had more brain shrinkage on brain scans and showed a faster decline on cognitive tests than people living in neighbourhoods with fewer disadvantages, according to a new study. The study published in the online issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Researchers say such brain ageing may be a sign of the earliest stages of dementia. “Worldwide, dementia is a major cause of illness and a devastating diagnosis,” said study author Amy J. H. Kind M.D., PhD, of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison. “There are currently no treatments to cure the disease, so identifying possible modifiable risk factors is important. Compelling evidence exists that the social, economic, cultural and physical conditions in which humans live may affect health. We wanted to determine if these neighbourhood conditions increase the risk for the neurodegeneration and cognitive decline associated with the earliest stages of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.” For the study, researchers identified 601 people from two larger studies of Wisconsin residents. Participants had an average age of 59 and no thinking or memory problems at the start of the study, although 69% had a family history of dementia. They were followed for 10 years. Participants had an initial MRI brain scan and then additional scans every three to five years. With each scan, researchers measured brain volume in areas of the brain linked to the development of Alzheimer’s dementia. Participants also took thinking and memory tests every two years, including tests that measured processing speed, mental flexibility and executive function. Researchers used the residential address of each participant and a measure called the Area Deprivation Index to determine if each participant lived in an advantaged or disadvantaged neighbourhood. Neighbourhoods in the index are determined by census areas of 1,500 residents. The index incorporates information on the socio-economic conditions of each neighbourhood and its residents, ranking neighbourhoods based on 17 indicators including income, employment, education and housing quality. Of all participants, 19 people lived in the 20% of most disadvantaged neighbourhoods in their state and 582 people lived in 80% of all other neighbourhoods in their state. People in the first group were then matched one to four to people in the second group for race, sex, age and education and compared. At the start of the study, there was no difference in brain volume between people living in the most disadvantaged neighbourhoods and those in other neighbourhoods. But in the end, researchers found brain shrinkage in areas of the brain associated with dementia in people in the most disadvantaged neighbourhoods, while there was no shrinkage in the other group. Researchers also found a higher rate of decline on tests that measure the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. “Our findings suggest that increased vigilance by healthcare providers for early signs of dementia may be particularly important in this vulnerable population,” said Kind. “Some possible causes of these brain changes may include air pollution, lack of access to healthy food and healthcare and stressful life events. Further research into possible social and biological pathways may help physicians, researchers and policymakers identify effective avenues for prevention and intervention in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia.” Limitations of the study included a small number of participants from highly disadvantaged neighbourhoods and a limited geographic setting. Future studies should involve larger and more diverse groups of people over longer periods of time. Alpha-lipoic acid increases collagen synthesis and deposition in nondiabetic and diabetic kidneys University of Belgrade (Serbia), April 21, 2021 According to news originating from Belgrade, Serbia, research stated, “Alpha-Lipoic acid (ALA) is widely used as a nutritional supplement and therapeutic agent in diabetes management. Well-established antioxidant and hypoglycemic effects of ALA were considered to be particularly important in combating diabetic complications including renal injury.” Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from the University of Belgrade, “The present study evaluated the potential of ALA to affect profibrotic events in kidney that could alter its structure and functioning. ALA was administered intraperitoneally (10 mg/kg) to nondiabetic and streptozotocin-induced diabetic male Wistar rats for 4 and 8 weeks. The effects of ALA were assessed starting from structural/morphological alterations through changes that characterize profibrotic processes, to regulation of collagen gene expression in kidney. Here, we demonstrated that ALA improved systemic glucose and urea level, reduced formation of renal advanced glycation end products (AGEs), and maintained renal structural integrity in diabetic rats. However, profibrotic events provoked in diabetes were not alleviated by ALA since collagen synthesis/deposition and expression of transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-beta 1) and alpha-smooth muscle actin (alpha-SMA) remained elevated in ALA-treated diabetic rats, especially after 8 weeks of diabetes onset. Moreover, 8 weeks treatment of nondiabetic rats with ALA led to the development of profibrotic features reflected in increased collagen synthesis/deposition. Besides the TGF-beta 1 downstream signaling, the additional mechanism underlying the upregulation of collagen IV in nondiabetic rats treated with ALA involves decreased DNA methylation of its promoter that could arise from increased Tet1 expression.” According to the news editors, the research concluded: “These findings emphasize the therapeutic caution in the use of ALA, especially in patients with renal diabetic complication.” Obesity, high-salt diet pose different cardiovascular risks in females, males Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, April 30, 2021 Obesity and a high-salt diet are both bad for our hearts but they are bigger, seemingly synergistic risks for females, scientists report. “We see younger and younger women having cardiovascular disease and the question is: What is the cause?” says Dr. Eric Belin de Chantemele, physiologist in the Vascular Biology Center and Department of Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University. “We think the fact that females are more salt sensitive and more sensitive to obesity are among the reasons they have lost the natural protection youth and estrogen are thought to provide.” His message to women based on the sex differences they are finding: “First reduce your consumption of salt, a message the American Heart Association has been pushing for years, which should also result in a reduction in your intake of highly processed, high-calorie food and drink.” Belin de Chantemele, whose research team has been exploring why so many young women are now getting cardiovascular disease, is presenting their findings during the Henry Pickering Bowditch Award Lectureship at the American Physiological Society Annual Meeting at Experimental Biology 2021 this week. The award, which honors the scientist who created the first physiology lab in the country and was the American Physiological Society’s first president, recognizes original and outstanding accomplishments in the field of physiology by a young investigator. The sex hormone estrogen, which has some protective powers like keeping blood vessels more flexible, is considered a natural protection for premenopausal women yet, along with soaring rates of severe obesity in young women, heart disease is now the third leading cause of death in females between the ages 20-44 — fourth for males in that age group — then moves up to second place for the next 20 years in both sexes, and is the number one killer for both men and women looking at all ages, according to the National Vital Statistics Reports. While he refers to bad nutrition as the “world’s biggest killer” and obesity as a major risk factor for hypertension in both sexes, his lab has mounting evidence that obesity and high salt intake are even bigger risks for females, who have naturally higher levels of two additional hormones, leptin and aldosterone, setting the stage for the potentially deadly cardiovascular disparities. Many of us likely think of leptin as the “satiety hormone” that sends our brain cues to stop eating when our stomach is full, but in obesity, the brain typically stops listening to the full message but the cardiovascular system of women starts getting unhealthy cues. Belin de Chantemele has shown that in females leptin prompts the adrenal glands, which make aldosterone, to make even more of this powerful blood vessel constrictor. Like leptin, females, regardless of their weight, already have naturally higher levels of aldosterone and actually bigger adrenal glands as well. A result: Obesity actually produces larger blood pressure increases in females, and studies indicate that females also are more prone to obesity associated vascular dysfunction — things like more rigid blood vessels that are not as adept as dilating. On the other hand, leptin actually increases production of the vasodilator nitric oxide — which reduces blood pressure — in the male mice, one of many cardiovascular differences they are finding between males and females. Here’s another. “The major role of aldosterone is to regulate your blood volume,” Belin de Chantemele says. Increased salt intake should suppress aldosterone, and it does work that way in males, Belin de Chantemele says. But in females it appears to set them up for more trouble. Aldosterone is the main mineralocorticoid, a class of hormones that helps maintain salt balance, and Belin de Chantemele and his team reported in 2019 in the journal Hypertension that the hormone progesterone, which enables pregnancy, also enables high levels of these mineralocorticoid receptors for aldosterone in the endothelial cells that line blood vessels in both female lab animals and human blood vessels. When they removed the ovaries, which make estrogen and progesterone, from the female lab animals it equalized the mineralocorticoid receptor number, helping confirm that progesterone regulates the expression of the receptor in the females’ blood vessels. When they deleted either the mineralocorticoid or progesterone receptor in the females, it prevented the blood vessel dysfunction that typically follows, and just knocking out the progesterone receptor also suppressed the aldosterone receptor. The bottom line is that progesterone is key to the sex difference in aldosterone receptor expression on endothelial cells, which predisposes females to obesity associated, high-leptin driven endothelial dysfunction and likely high blood pressure, Belin de Chantemele says. They reported a few years before in the same journal that higher leptin levels produced by more fat prompts the adrenal glands to make more aldosterone in females. “If you have higher aldosterone levels you will retain sodium and your blood volume will be higher,” he says. They’ve also reported, as have others, that females are more salt sensitive than males. High sodium intake is known to raise blood pressure, by increasing fluid retention, and both pre- and postmenopausal females are more salt sensitive than males, Black females even more so, he says. They’ve shown, for example, that in just seven days on a high-salt diet, the ability of female mice to relax blood vessels decreased as blood pressure increased. Treatment with the aldosterone agonist eplerenone helped correct both. Because females already make more aldosterone, and the normal response of the body when you eat a lot of salt is to make even more aldosterone to help eliminate some of it, his team now proposes that females appear to have an impaired ability to reduce both the levels of the enzyme that makes aldosterone and the hormone itself, which makes them more salt sensitive. One thing that means is that salt raises females’ blood pressure without them actually retaining more salt than the males. It also means that they think that blood vessels are more important in blood pressure regulation in females than males, which means they may need different treatment than males. To further compound the scenario, high salt increases the adrenal leptin receptor in the females, providing more points of action for leptin, which probably helps explain why aldosterone levels don’t decrease in females like they do in males. A new $2.6 million grant (1R01HL155265-01) from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute is enabling them to further investigate, in both lab animals and human tissue, the female’s unique responses to a high-salt diet, include the specific contributions of the failure of aldosterone levels to drop, along with the increased expression of aldosterone and leptin receptors. While trends in being overweight in about the last 50 years have held pretty steady for men and women, with decreases for men in the last handful of years, rates of severe obesity have been climbing, with women far outpacing men. “We want to continue to put the puzzle together with the goal of helping restore protection from cardiovascular disease to young women, when a healthy diet and increased physical activity do not,” Belin de Chantemele says. His research team includes Galina Antonova, research assistant; Dr. Reem Atawia, postdoctoral fellow; Simone Kennard, research associate; Taylor Kress and Candee Barris, graduate students; Vinay Mehta, undergraduate student at AU, Laszlo Kovacs, assistant research scientist; and Dr. Jessica Faulkner, postdoctoral fellow. Just 10 minutes of meditation helps anxious people have better focus University of Waterloo (Canada) May 1, 2021 Just 10 minutes of daily mindful meditation can help prevent your mind from wandering and is particularly effective if you tend to have repetitive, anxious thoughts, according to a study from the University of Waterloo. The study, which assessed the impact of meditation with 82 participants who experience anxiety, found that developing an awareness of the present moment reduced incidents of repetitive, off-task thinking, a hallmark of anxiety. “Our results indicate that mindfulness training may have protective effects on mind wandering for anxious individuals,” said Mengran Xu, a researcher and PhD candidate at Waterloo. “We also found that meditation practice appears to help anxious people to shift their attention from their own internal worries to the present-moment external world, which enables better focus on a task at hand.” The term mindfulness is commonly defined as paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, and without judgement. As part of the study, participants were asked to perform a task on a computer while experiencing interruptions to gauge their ability to stay focused on the task. Researchers then put the participants into two groups at random, with the control group given an audio story to listen to and the other group asked to engage in a short meditation exercise prior to being reassessed. “Mind wandering accounts for nearly half of any person’s daily stream of consciousness,” said Xu. “For people with anxiety, repetitive off-task thoughts can negatively affect their ability to learn, to complete tasks, or even function safely. “It would be interesting to see what the impacts would be if mindful meditation was practiced by anxious populations more widely.” The study, co-authored by Waterloo psychology professors Christine Purdon and Daniel Smilek and Harvard University’s Paul Seli, was published in Consciousness and Cognition. Researchers find breastfeeding linked to higher neurocognitive testing scores University of Rochester Medical Center, April 27, 2021 New research finds that children who were breastfed scored higher on neurocognitive tests. Researchers in the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) analyzed thousands of cognitive tests taken by nine and ten-year-olds whose mothers reported they were breastfed, and compared those results to scores of children who were not. “Our findings suggest that any amount of breastfeeding has a positive cognitive impact, even after just a few months.” Daniel Adan Lopez, Ph.D. candidate in the Epidemiology program who is first author on the study recently published in the journal Frontiers in Public Health. “That’s what’s exciting about these results. Hopefully from a policy standpoint, this can help improve the motivation to breastfeed.” Hayley Martin, Ph.D., a fourth year medical student in the Medical Scientist Training Program and co-author of the study, focuses her research on breastfeeding. “There’s already established research showing the numerous benefits breastfeeding has for both mother and child. This study’s findings are important for families particularly before and soon after birth when breastfeeding decisions are made. It may encourage breastfeeding goals of one year or more. It also highlights the critical importance of continued work to provide equity focused access to breastfeeding support, prenatal education, and practices to eliminate structural barriers to breastfeeding.” Researchers reviewed the test results of more than 9,000 nine and ten-year-old participants in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study. Variations were found in the cumulative cognitive test scores of breastfed and non-breastfed children. There was also evidence that the longer a child was breastfed, the higher they scored. “The strongest association was in children who were breastfed more than 12 months,” said Lopez. “The scores of children breastfed until they were seven to 12 months were slightly less, and then the one to six month-old scores dips a little more. But all scores were higher when compared to children who didn’t breastfeed at all.” Previous studies found breastfeeding does not impact executive function or memory, findings in this study made similar findings. “This supports the foundation of work already being done around lactation and breastfeeding and its impact on a child’s health,” said Ed Freedman, Ph.D., the principal investigator of the ABCD study in Rochester and lead author of the study. “These are findings that would have not been possible without the ABCD Study and the expansive data set it provides.”
The summer of 2014 marked the 100th anniversary of the beginning of World War I. In this month's podcast, three Ohio State historians travelled far and wide to bring us first-hand stories of how the Great War is being commemorated across the globe. Brenna Miller joined us from Sarajevo (Bosnia), where Gavrilo Princip assassinated the Archduke, the famous spark that set off the war. Kirsten Hildonen phoned in from Belgrade (Serbia), an epicenter of the Great War still feeling aftershocks of the wars of the past 25 years. And Keshia Lai reported from Singapore, then an important colony in Britain's Asian empire and now an economic powerhouse. Posted: August 2014 Connect with us! Email: Origins@osu.edu Twitter: @OriginsOSU Instagram: @OriginsOSU Facebook: @OriginsOSU Find transcripts, background reading, and more at origins.osu.edu
Ministry of Space (Ministarstvo Prostora) is a collective from Belgrade, Serbia founded in 2011 with the aim of reflecting on the future of cities. They act in the field of urban and cultural policies, sustainable city development, fair use of common resources, and the involvement of citizens in the urban development of their environment. Co-founders Iva Čukić and Marko Aksentijević share how to shift ownership of the commons into the hands of citizens, tips on fostering citizen engagement, resistance they’ve received from the government, some of their DIY projects, and they offer advice on how we can revitalize cities to be people-centered post-pandemic. Ministry of Space Website ( https://ministarstvoprostora.org ) -------------------------------------------------------------- Ministry of Space Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/MinistarstvoProstora ) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ministry of Space Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/ministarstvo_prostora/ ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Street Gallery Website ( http://www.ulicnagalerija.rs ) ------------------------------------------------------- Don’t Let Belgrade D(r)own (Ne da(vi)mo Beograd) Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/nedavimobeograd ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In this episode we visit the Salto Pivo craftbeer brewery in Belgrade, Serbia. Straya gave us a exclusive tour around the brewery and let us taste from the beers. Even beers which are in development! We talk about beer while we walk between the huge stainless steel tanks of 4000 liter. A great experience and interesting story about Serbian craftbeer, hops and art. Send me a message at: food@kellybennis.nl
Orago Author: Manja Ristić A poem by Cosmina Moroșan (English, Serb-Croatian, Italian) orango We’re infecting bunkers in the porn landscape. The face halved by sunstroke is the other, more touching in the joy beyond all. They get fried in memories, inventing a game is a must (you are not at the edge of survival, but to you it seems everything leads that way) recollecting impressions with the face of a pilot who’ll lose his head ‘cause the one-second landscape is too lovely. Everything is shattered in your eyes like in the fires of a night fight. Rainbows that shuffled crusaders, as in the books, the character itself is its salvation, the little girls are still laughing, the boys assign jests to the plain. A battle where no one won under the Pleiades, pleiades of lights: a great rebellion taking the city by surprise; and a different fraction: while dropping chalices, heavy with the longing for lunch others caressed the fool. Translated from Romanian to English by Alexandra Găujan, and to Serb-Croatian by Manja Ristić. The piece is composed by Manja Ristić with a poem by Cosmina Moroșan in the frame of POLYPHONIC ECHOES, a project organized by Jumătatea plină for SEMI SILENT. Partners: Czech Center and the National Museum of Romanian Literature. With the support of the Administration of the National Cultural Fund. * Manja Ristić (1979), born in Belgrade. Violinist, sound artist, published poet. Finished postgraduate studies at the RCM, London (2004). As a classical solo / chamber musician, composer and improvisational musician Manja performed across Europe and in the US. In her recent work, Manja is active in the field of instrumental electro–acoustics, soundscape composition, field recording & interdisciplinary sound related research. She is founder of the Association of Multimedia Artists „Auropolis“ (since 2004), that by her guidance developed distinctive number of cultural events, international projects and educational modules in the fields of contemporary scene and multimedia arts. She works and lives between the island of Korčula (Croatia) and Belgrade (Serbia). www.manjaristic.blogspot.com Cosmina Moroșan (1989), born in Dorohoi, România, text/ performance. She works stubbornly-chaotic, in the shadow of some conceptual presence/ under the spell (-the white vapor from a dream-) of some voices of women writers, friends-authors and the serene echoes of others, „scooping” the life of its fears. 2017, Beatitudine (political essay), poetry, published by Nemira/ Performance at ODD, CNDB, Tranzit, Anca Poterașu. All sounds (recorded, played, composed, edited) by Manja Ristić for SEMI SILENT Voices: Manja Ristić, Jakov Vilović Mixing: Mara Mărăcinescu
Today we discuss how I’ve been adapting to my new environment here In Serbia. We focus on how you can begin to integrate your life and move away from letting a dichotomy to rule your life. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mdrnac/message
Today we discuss my thoughts after two full days in Belgrade. Will be here for a full month and plan to get back to the three daily upload schedule. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mdrnac/message
Ljiljana Radošević was born in Belgrade (Serbia) in 1978. She got MA in Art History at the University of Belgrade by defending thesis about appearance and development of graffiti in Belgrade 1996-2005. She started her research in the year 2000 and continued to document art works and interview graffiti and street artists until present day. During her second MA studies in Management in Culture she had an opportunity to do her internship at the most important comics festival in Europe FIBD Angouleme and consequently wrote her thesis about it. After working in the field for several years she started her PH.D. studies at the University of Jyvaskyla (Finland) with the thesis under the title Understanding Street Art; A Study of European Street Art. At the moment she is in the final stages of writing but has managed to initiate in collaboration with her colleagues projects such as www.streetartwalksbelgrade.com and www.urbanheritagehub.com (not active yet). The books mentioned in the interview are The Dresden Files, and the authors Ursula K. LaGuin and Andrzej Sapkowski. As well as the series called Urban Shaman. Photo taken in 2016 and we see a stencil by Vudemn paying respect to Leonard Cohen and it says "Singer must die but the song is forever." And the colorful side is done by Vlica. Dorćol Platz (@dorcolplatz) which references a traditional Balkan dance called “kolo”. Made and photographed in 2016. . . Artists: Das Drogen (@das_drogen), Nikola (@kori.nikola), Neon (@neon_blck), Linnch (@linnchlinnch), Leaf Kid (@alekleaf) and Zez (@zez_lunatic).
When she was little, she dreamed of becoming a writer. But by her early forties, after dozens of jobs from teaching to real estate to selling insurance, she wondered why she had lost sight of that dream. So, in 2011 she set out from Belgrade Serbia on an old 8-speed mountain bike with a budget of 5 euros per day to begin cycling around the world. Along the way she overcame many hardships. But she took time off when needed to rest, earn money, and most importantly to begin writing books about her journey. Nine years later she has cycled in over 40 countries and is currently in South America with plans to cycle to Alaska. You can learn more at her website snezanaradojicic.com. Snežana Radojičić, welcome to The Pursuit Zone.
At present times I perceive that an ultimate hybridization of living and non living sensory stimuli our daily cognizance has to put up with is only a surface noise of de-personalized (and certainly unfinished) collective morphology we comply to. Opposing that, I choose to create poetry reflecting upon commonplaces of unfading human struggle to understand depths of grief and devaluation of life. And as a field of resonance surrounding those I am driven by hopeless pursuit of the embodiment of love with all of its complexities, that represent my personal psychological blueprint. Poetry is an elevated state, in my case it is an emotionally charged scenery, textural space, always abundant with aural density in almost traditional narrative. As a writer I am searching for the “mirror stress” in which my subconsciousness and my reality are becoming proprioceptive and leaning onto each other. Death and love are deeply embedded in all-pervading existence, unfolding their vigorous discharge of life in profoundly intricate ways. One can only be humble if finds her/himself awake standing in the way of this one – same breath. Regarding sound, for me the most important transference of energy there is, I intent to overplay with its geometries finding comfort in re-constructed memories (through intervention and accentuation of semi-closed bio-acoustic processes I extract from field recordings, with intention to mutate them into soundscape compositions). With this cognitive personalization of particular space and time mnemotopia as such becomes imaginatively tactile, thus emotionally recognizable. Form of a flow, leans on auralization of inner dynamics rather then any aesthetically confined musical approach. And last but not the least, by choosing male voice for the final sonification of the words I express a need to abandon binary social constructions of a gender, and push gender “source” in my experiences into its natural form – a gender spectrum with all of its gruesomely hidden complexities that a human nature actually posses. * Manja Ristić (1979) born in Belgrade. Violinist, sound artist, published poet. Finished postgraduate studies at the RCM, London (2004). As a classical solo / chamber musician, composer and improvisational musician Manja performed across Europe and in the US. In her recent work Manja is active in the field of instrumental electro–acoustics, soundscape composition, field recording & interdisciplinary sound related research. She is founder of the Association of Multimedia Artists „Auropolis“ (since 2004), that by her guidance developed distinctive number of cultural events, international projects and educational modules in the fields of contemporary scene and multimedia arts. She works and lives between the island of Korčula (Croatia) and Belgrade (Serbia). www.manjaristic.blogspot.com Poetry, all sounds (recorded, played, composed, edited) by Manja Ristić Poetry reading by Paul Leonard Murrey Used short excerpt from the original track SUMMER, The Nightfall, collection of sound art by Manja Ristić published by Naviar Records, London (2018), www.naviarrecords.com Version composed for SEMI SILENT in the frame of Sonic Future Residencies, program supported by AFCN. Articolul Stories Untold apare prima dată în SEMI SILENT.
During our evening conversation we discuss: the association she founded, BlockFrei, her connection with Serbia, the connection of Politics and art, The need for beauty in art, Fostering a new (younger) generation of art collectors, The importance of context for the appreciation of art, You can can catch more flies with honey, International curatorial residencies, Corporate Art Collections, Funding for NGO's, The need to find partners and make relationships, Intensive study visits for curator and critics, Creative funding, Running an NGO, The difficulty of small organisations in finding appropriate funding, All of the 'strings attached' to funding, The need for a standardised vocabulary for grants, The need to adjust your project to the funders objectives, The rise of independent curators, The desire for a sustainable income in the arts, and Art market vs art scene vs art industry. http://blockfrei.org Mentions: Creative Europe programme Kontakt Collection - The Art Collection of Erste Group and ERSTE Foundation Marina Abramović Deutsche Bank Art Collection Europe for Citizens i-Portunus Walk Through Walls: A Memoir by Marina Abramovic About Based in Vienna since January 2013, where in May 2013 she co - founded BLOCKFREI organization. Upon completion of her undergraduate studies at the Faculty of Philology at the University of Belgrade (Department of Albanology), she gained an MA degree on the Cultural Policy and Cultural Management at the University of Arts in Belgrade. In 2009 she started working in an independent cultural centre - The Cultural Center GRAD (2009 - 2012). Currently, she is working on the projects in three different cities, Vienna, Belgrade (Serbia) and Korčula (Croatia), where with her activities she seeks to contribute and enrich their cultural content. While working in The Cultural Center GRAD she was in charge for project management and coordination of more than 30 projects, exhibitions, debate programs, educative seminars and conferences, such as Beyond the Wall (2009), A Soul for Europe – Forum Belgrade (2012), AiR Serbia – Artist in Residence platform (2012), Summer school in Entrepreneurship in the Arts and Culture (2009, 2010, 2011). She initiated and co-produced a regional literary project Gradska knjižnica, which was on the regular program for 6 years. She actively participated in the creation of Association of Independent Cultural Scene in Serbia and coordinated its festival project called Self Powered (2012). She is one of the co-founders and organisers of Korčula summer festival ŠUŠUR! Festival od riči (ŠUŠUR! Festival of Words), which is annually being realised since the year 2012. The festival gathers literary authors from ex-Yugoslav region and has the aim to overcome the cultural gap that exists among the post-conflict countries. With the establishment of BLOCKFREI, a project run association, she had created, co-created, produced and co-produced projects in the field of contemporary art, (public discussions, exhibitions, residency program, etc.) as well as projects which focus on the topics of migration and social inclusion of the refugees (workshops, conferences, exhibitions, etc.). Please be sure to visit our Patreon page and help support the podcast by being part of the conversation. The more money raised, the larger the global reach we can offer you: https://www.patreon.com/thewisefool For more information about the host, Matthew Dols http://www.matthewdols.com
During our evening conversation we discuss: the association she founded, BlockFrei, her connection with Serbia, the connection of Politics and art, The need for beauty in art, Fostering a new (younger) generation of art collectors, The importance of context for the appreciation of art, You can can catch more flies with honey, International curatorial residencies, Corporate Art Collections, Funding for NGO's, The need to find partners and make relationships, Intensive study visits for curator and critics, Creative funding, Running an NGO, The difficulty of small organisations in finding appropriate funding, All of the 'strings attached' to funding, The need for a standardised vocabulary for grants, The need to adjust your project to the funders objectives, The rise of independent curators, The desire for a sustainable income in the arts, and Art market vs art scene vs art industry. http://blockfrei.org Mentions: Creative Europe programme Kontakt Collection - The Art Collection of Erste Group and ERSTE Foundation Marina Abramović Deutsche Bank Art Collection Europe for Citizens i-Portunus Walk Through Walls: A Memoir by Marina Abramovic About Based in Vienna since January 2013, where in May 2013 she co - founded BLOCKFREI organization. Upon completion of her undergraduate studies at the Faculty of Philology at the University of Belgrade (Department of Albanology), she gained an MA degree on the Cultural Policy and Cultural Management at the University of Arts in Belgrade. In 2009 she started working in an independent cultural centre - The Cultural Center GRAD (2009 - 2012). Currently, she is working on the projects in three different cities, Vienna, Belgrade (Serbia) and Korčula (Croatia), where with her activities she seeks to contribute and enrich their cultural content. While working in The Cultural Center GRAD she was in charge for project management and coordination of more than 30 projects, exhibitions, debate programs, educative seminars and conferences, such as Beyond the Wall (2009), A Soul for Europe – Forum Belgrade (2012), AiR Serbia – Artist in Residence platform (2012), Summer school in Entrepreneurship in the Arts and Culture (2009, 2010, 2011). She initiated and co-produced a regional literary project Gradska knjižnica, which was on the regular program for 6 years. She actively participated in the creation of Association of Independent Cultural Scene in Serbia and coordinated its festival project called Self Powered (2012). She is one of the co-founders and organisers of Korčula summer festival ŠUŠUR! Festival od riči (ŠUŠUR! Festival of Words), which is annually being realised since the year 2012. The festival gathers literary authors from ex-Yugoslav region and has the aim to overcome the cultural gap that exists among the post-conflict countries. With the establishment of BLOCKFREI, a project run association, she had created, co-created, produced and co-produced projects in the field of contemporary art, (public discussions, exhibitions, residency program, etc.) as well as projects which focus on the topics of migration and social inclusion of the refugees (workshops, conferences, exhibitions, etc.). Please be sure to visit our Patreon page and help support the podcast by being part of the conversation. The more money raised, the larger the global reach we can offer you: https://www.patreon.com/thewisefool For more information about the host, Matthew Dols http://www.matthewdols.com
Kristina Lalic @ Drugstore (Belgrade - Serbia 08.06.2019) by Kristina Lalic
In todays episode we cover some useful tips when eating out here, and cover a few options such as Mayka, Mandala and Jazzyoga. Connect with me: Instagram | @howtotravelvegan & @tomsimak YouTube | http://bit.ly/veganyoutube Website | www.tomsimak.com Go ECO while you travel Keep cup for coffees and smoothies - https://amzn.to/302JHpj Stainless steel straw - https://amzn.to/308pU7E Drink Bottle - https://amzn.to/2HXtpYq Bamboo cutlery kit - https://amzn.to/2I1mE7Z Subscribe to the podcast: Itunes | https://apple.co/2Xet1KQ Spotify | https://spoti.fi/2Z079TX Stitcher | http://bit.ly/2Xa4VAR Much love,
Kristina Lalic @ Drugstore, Opening DJ Set (Belgrade - Serbia 01.03.2019) by Kristina Lalic
Kristina Lalic @ Drugstore (Belgrade - Serbia 28.12.2018) by Kristina Lalic
On Episode 25, we're talking about the capital of Serbia - Belgrade! We're telling you all about our crazy midnight train experience, the hip craft beer scene and our beer crawl, the raw and sketchy vibes of the city, and our overall misadventures while in Serbia. Drinking: Omnipollo Lustro Imperial IPAFollow along with more Belgrade adventures at www.travelingtaveners.com and find us on Instagram and Facebook @travelingtaveners or email us at sadie@travelingtaveners.com.Thanks for listening!
Kristina Lalic @ Drugstore, Opening DJ Set (Belgrade - Serbia 01.09.2018) Part I by Kristina Lalic
Kristina Lalic Live @ Topljenje, Closing Set (Belgrade - Serbia 01.06.2018) by Kristina Lalic
Kristina Lalic Live @ KPTM (Belgrade - Serbia 26.05.2018 ) by Kristina Lalic
Real World, Master Business Coach Danny Creed is an international master business and executive coach, business consultant; trainer, entrepreneur, best-selling author, and international keynote and workshop speaker. (www.realworldbusinesscoach.com). He is a recognized expert in sales, management, and start-up business strategic planning. He is also a business turnaround and marketing specialist with a strong emphasis on business and personal development and growth strategies. Dan is an elite Brian Tracy International Certified Sales Trainer and a Founding Member Trainer and Facilitator of the Brian Tracy Global Corporate Training Courses and the Sales Success Intensive course. Coach Dan has over 13,000 recommendations and has logged to date over 14,000 business coaching, consulting and training hours. He has been involved with 14 successful start-up businesses and over 400 business turnaround challenges. Coach Dan is the unprecedented SIX-time recipient of the FocalPoint International Brian Tracy Award of Sales Excellence. Some of Coach Dan’s career highlights include; Created the first interactive sales training course, widely considered the precursor to Google Pioneered the first digital health information system creating the largest digital health information content library ever created Led sales organizations for market-leading NASDAQ technology companies, Defined, developed, and directed international sales training Successfully sold to C-level executives in health care, telecom and US federal government verticals including the Department of Defense Presentation team on three separate companies’ public offering Internationally sought keynote and workshop speaker and trainer Awarded by juried panel, the INAT Summit Mentor Laureate 2018 for most outstanding presentation, and the INAT Summit Man 2018, at the INAT Summit in Belgrade Serbia. In December 2011, Coach Dan released his first book, BOOTSTRAP BUSINESS. The book was a collaborative effort as part of an established and highly successful book series with world-renowned business development experts, Tom Hopkins (How to Master the Art of Selling), John Christensen (FISH!) and Jack Canfield (Chicken Soup for the Soul). His latest book, A Life Best Lived; A story of Life, Death and Second Chances in now available worldwide on Amazon.com and Audible at http://www.businesscoachdan.com/author/. Dan Creeds next book, Real World Business: Straight Talk on Surviving and Thriving in Business, will be available worldwide in 2018. Following this release, his book Mastering the Grind, is planned for a January 2019 release.
Real World, Master Business Coach Danny Creed is an international master business and executive coach, business consultant; trainer, entrepreneur, best-selling author, and international keynote and workshop speaker. (www.realworldbusinesscoach.com). He is a recognized expert in sales, management, and start-up business strategic planning. He is also a business turnaround and marketing specialist with a strong emphasis on business and personal development and growth strategies. Dan is an elite Brian Tracy International Certified Sales Trainer and a Founding Member Trainer and Facilitator of the Brian Tracy Global Corporate Training Courses and the Sales Success Intensive course. Coach Dan has over 13,000 recommendations and has logged to date over 14,000 business coaching, consulting and training hours. He has been involved with 14 successful start-up businesses and over 400 business turnaround challenges. Coach Dan is the unprecedented SIX-time recipient of the FocalPoint International Brian Tracy Award of Sales Excellence. Some of Coach Dan’s career highlights include; Created the first interactive sales training course, widely considered the precursor to Google Pioneered the first digital health information system creating the largest digital health information content library ever created Led sales organizations for market-leading NASDAQ technology companies, Defined, developed, and directed international sales training Successfully sold to C-level executives in health care, telecom and US federal government verticals including the Department of Defense Presentation team on three separate companies’ public offering Internationally sought keynote and workshop speaker and trainer Awarded by juried panel, the INAT Summit Mentor Laureate 2018 for most outstanding presentation, and the INAT Summit Man 2018, at the INAT Summit in Belgrade Serbia. In December 2011, Coach Dan released his first book, BOOTSTRAP BUSINESS. The book was a collaborative effort as part of an established and highly successful book series with world-renowned business development experts, Tom Hopkins (How to Master the Art of Selling), John Christensen (FISH!) and Jack Canfield (Chicken Soup for the Soul). His latest book, A Life Best Lived; A story of Life, Death and Second Chances in now available worldwide on Amazon.com and Audible at http://www.businesscoachdan.com/author/. Dan Creeds next book, Real World Business: Straight Talk on Surviving and Thriving in Business, will be available worldwide in 2018. Following this release, his book Mastering the Grind, is planned for a January 2019 release.
Dusan Djordjevic is an automotive artist and graphic designer who lives in Belgrade, Serbia. At 21 years of age he’s the youngest artist that I’ve had as a guest here on Cars yeah. A fan of the great masters, including Vermeer, Van Eyck, and others he started drawing VW Beetles and Porsches and began creating a following of automotive art fans. Most of his work is on commission and you can find his art in automotive magazines and on social media sites around the globe. He designs and produces a line of shirts with his art adorning them and today Dusan has created over 120 commissioned works of automotive art for clients throughout the world. I found him on Instagram and being a fan of German cars, I admire his art greatly.
Currently, Rod is undoubtedly one of the new rising stars in electronic music with a highlight on the international market. Brazilian-born American, Rod B. became involved in the Miami scene, and in 2007 in search of more knowledge and new horizons, graduated in Audio Technology (Recording Arts) as a producer and audio engineer for the largest and most reputable audio universities in the world, SAE Miami, affiliated with the Recording Academy Grammy / USA. Rod has scored most of his releases in the top of the sales chart beatport and it caught the attention of major magazine, E-Music Planet. In this British DJ Mag, he was featured as the hottest names in dance music in the Feb 2011 issue, and in the same year, he was sighted on one of the biggest compilations, Global Underground sign by Carl Cox - GU 38. You can catch Rod B. in various parties and clubs around the world, Miami, Ibiza, South Beach, New York, Puerto Rico, Rio de Janeiro, Mexico, Amsterdam, São Paulo...catch him if u can! Named at major festivals as Creamfields, Chemical Festival, Ultra Music Festival Miami and Brazil, Rio Music Conference, XXXperience, Winter Music Festival at Green Valley and more, Rod recently became a resident of Euphoria Festival, one the biggest festivals in Brazil Rod also owns the Miami Underground Movement, renowned North American website E-Music, with the biggest names in the scene as Richie Hawtin, Magda, Umek, James Talk, Christian Smith and others. More info: www.soundcloud.com/rodb www.facebook.com/RodB.MusicFanPage
Comedians of the World Podcast-Belgrade, Serbia with Oliver Sotra by Dana Alexander
I've arrived in Belgrade and I've decided to stay a little longer in Serbia. Partially to digest the many impressions I've been bombarded with since I left Denmark 6-7 weeks ago and partially to get the time to work a little. Belgrade is the city that was bombed by NATO in 1999 and this is something still very clear in the Serbs memory. While it was happening, they gathered on the bridges to protect them while they partied with live music. I talk to a Serb about this. You will also join me on a trip to Novi Sad with three Australian backpackers and my Airbnb host Miloš. I became good friends with Miloš and his wife Marija. We were, among other things, to a concert together, and then we watched the Olympics water polo final and basketball together in their garden. I didn't have great expectations to Belgrade but it turned out to be an amazing city and especially the Serbs won my heart. LINKS:I lived in this apartement in Belgrade. I can definitely recommend it - especially the hosts Marija & Miloš. Sponsor Hotels25.com See pictures on TheRadioVagabond.com You can follow The Radio Vagabond on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram og YouTube.
00:00 - Spotlight on Belgrade, Serbia 00:52 - Alone - Ana Curcin 03:43 - See Us Through - On Tour 06:17 - False Canary - Morzsa Records 09:32 - Dogs, Moon River & Baudelaire - Sofie From Seattle 12:48 - Away - Stray Dogg 17:45 - Westbound Lane - Went 22:27 - Spotlight on Belgrade, Serbia 23:47 - Zasto - E-Play 31:03 - Sve Je Pod Kontrolom - Mnjenje 33:26 - Sve Da Zaboravim - Repetitor 38:13 - Hope - Erik & The Worldly Savages 43:04 - Spotlight on Belgrade, Serbia 44:00 - Smejem se - Ti 46:54 - Dženet - Crno dete 50:51 - Nobody Knows - VVhile 55:24 - EA E EA - Triko 59:24 - Vikendi - Nezni Dalibor 63:47 - Spotlight on Belgrade, Serbia 65:31 - Sa Sa - Moussaka 68:51 - Finish
Coming from Belgrade Serbia, Filip Xavi is recognized as one of the pillars of the local techno scene and founder of his very own Teskoba Recordings. Read our Q&A with Filip and more at: https://mnmt.no/blog/93-filipxavi/ Links: https://soundcloud.com/filip_xavi Artwork: Mike O'Hanrahan - New Year Blues
Former Serbian former minister, Vuk Jeremic, speaks to host Matthew Stevenson about the diplomacy of the Balkans, his work at the UN, and the Center for International Relations and Sustainable Development and Horizons Magazine.
04. Faith Series - Belgrade Serbia - Balkan Trip 2014 by EverGrace
04. Faith Series - Belgrade Serbia - Balkan Trip 2014 by EverGrace
Dr Tarbar, a gastroenterologist and medical oncologists, talks to ecancertv at the 14th World Congress on Gastrointestinal Cancer in Barcelona. In the interview Dr Tarabar discusses the problem of colorectal cancer (CRC) in younger people. He also highlights a new initiative set up by EuropaColon called Young Voices United against CRC that was launched at the meeting. The programme aims to help support the growing number of young people affected by CRC in Europe. More information can be found on the EuropaColon website.