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Convidados do Podcast: Guilherme Barbosa da 3MIND, https://www.instagram.com/guilherme_3mindRafael Mendes da empresa RP Trader, https://www.instagram.com/rafamendes.sales/Léo Belling da The Wolves, https://www.instagram.com/leonardobeling/No episódio 234 do Podcast em parceria da 3MIND Tecnologia e Masterboard Club, mergulhamos profundamente em como a inteligência artificial (IA) está transformando radicalmente o mundo das vendas e marketing. Descubra como as empresas estão utilizando automação para otimizar processos de vendas e maximizar resultados.Este episódio revela estratégias inovadoras para escalar equipes de vendas, superando desafios com o uso eficiente da tecnologia de IA. Exploramos o papel crescente de avatares digitais na personalização de anúncios e como isso pode aumentar o engajamento do consumidor.Além de transformações tecnológicas, abordamos como a autenticidade pode ser um diferencial competitivo essencial em diversos ramos profissionais. Exploramos estratégias de diversificação financeira, crucial para a resiliência empresarial em períodos de incerteza econômica.Através de exemplos práticos, mostramos como parcerias estratégicas — como a colaboração com líderes em inovação como o Masterboard Club — podem catalisar o crescimento sustentável e fomentar uma cultura de inovação contínua.Empresa dos convidados: @3mindtecnologia@thewolvescompany_@rptrader#inteligenciaartificial #automacao #vendas
Join Matt and myself as we discuss 1955's Rodgers and Hammerstein classic, “Oklahoma!”. Much discussion about Box Socials, Belling, and Chivarees!This podcast series is in support of Stillpointe Theatre and their World Premiere of our show, “Whitechapel”, running at The Club Car from January 16th through February 1st. For more information, please visit www.stillpointetheatre.com Support The Conner & Smith Show on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/ConnerandSmith
The issue of World War III is clearly of concern to the United States, which has a penchant for paranoia, every generation its own. However, with such a fractured nation, the threat comes from foreign and domestic enemies. The biggest danger is not necessarily nuclear exchange, but the disturbing changes societies go through when conflict inspires mass fear. Totalitarianism is much easier to institute during such a war. Freedom of speech is often suppressed and criticism of the government is usually criminalized. In the case of the US, armed revolution in many states is a certainty. Real public planning should focus far more on these eventualities and less on Hollywood images of the Apocalypse. Tonight on Ground Zero (7-10 pm, pacific time) Clyde Lewis talks about WORLD WAR III – BELLING THE CAT.Originally Broadcast On 10/3/24
We explored the challenges and potential solutions for building trust, inclusion, and collaboration in tech-hybrid or remote teams. A focus on how technology supports transparent communication and fosters connections in tech-enabled environments related to socio-technical teams. (Tech-hybrid teams blend humans and robotics, AI, or other modern technology as team members.) In this Episode: Dr. Emi Baressi, Tom Bradshaw, special guests Keith and Daniel Edwards from the Houston RobotLab, Dr. Matt Lampe, Alexander Abney-King, Nic Krueger, Rich Cruz, Dr. Martha Grajdek Visit us https://www.seboc.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/sebocLI Join an open-mic event: https://www.seboc.com/events References: Arslan, A., Cooper, C., Khan, Z., Golgeci, I., & Ali, I. (2022). Artificial intelligence and human workers interaction at team level: a conceptual assessment of the challenges and potential HRM strategies. 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Summary Eliot Higgins (X; Wikipedia) joins Andrew (X; LinkedIn) to discuss the work of Bellingcat. Eliot founded the open-source investigative website in 2014. What You'll Learn Intelligence Bellingcat's approach to “investigative journalism” The rise of OSINT as a tool of journalism Bellingcat's relationship with intelligence agencies Case studies from Bellingcat's past, including the Skripal Case and the MH17 flight investigation Reflections Leading by example Accessibility and accountability And much, much more … Quotes of the Week “When I first started doing this work ... I would present geolocation and stuff on stage. The reaction was like I was doing magic tricks, but my point was that. This isn't magic – This is something that you can do and recreate and understand.” - Eliot Higgins. Resources SURFACE SKIM *SpyCasts* Digital Innovation and the Next Frontier of Intelligence with Jennifer Ewbank (2024) The Future of OSINT and the Intelligence Community with Jason Barrett (2024) U.S. Army Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) with Dennis Eger & Shawn Nilius (2024) Ukraine & Intelligence: One Year On with Shane Harris (2023) DEEPER DIVE Books OSINT Techniques: Resources for Uncovering Online Information, M. Bazzell (2023) Deep Dive: Exploring the Real-world Value of Open Source Intelligence, R. L. Baker (Wiley, 2023) We Are Bellingcat: The Online Sleuths Solving Global Crimes, E. Higgins (Bloomsbury, 2022) Primary Sources Map of Civilian Harm in Ukraine (2024) Death of Sinwar Report (2024) The IC OSINT Strategy 2024-2026 (2024) DoS Open Source Intelligence Strategy (2024) MH17 Investigation (2019) Skripal Report (2018) *Wildcard Resource* The fable of Belling the Cat The inspiration behind Bellingcat's name, the moral of this story is simple – It's one thing to suggest a solution or idea, but it's a whole other beast to actually take action. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The issue of World War III is clearly of concern to the United States, which has a penchant for paranoia, every generation its own. However, with such a fractured nation, the threat comes from foreign and domestic enemies. The biggest danger is not necessarily nuclear exchange, but the disturbing changes societies go through when conflict inspires mass fear. Totalitarianism is much easier to institute during such a war. Freedom of speech is often suppressed and criticism of the government is usually criminalized. In the case of the US, armed revolution in many states is a certainty. Real public planning should focus far more on these eventualities and less on Hollywood images of the Apocalypse. Tonight on Ground Zero (7-10 pm, pacific time) Clyde Lewis talks about WORLD WAR III – BELLING THE CAT. Listen Live: https://groundzero.radio Archived Shows: https://aftermath.media
This week on "Radio Architecture with Ilana Razbash", Ilana's special guest is Zvi Belling. Zvi is an acclaimed musician, architect & founding director at 'All That Architecture'.
Ruby is joined by software engineer, Back Pocket regular, and YouTuber Nick "Nicrotex" Belling to talk about all things ARG (alternate reality games) and immersive theatre. It's basically like video games but in real life, but also it's not really real life. It's like... fake life.Find Nick here:TwitterInstagramYouTubeFind us online:TwitchVODs/Highlights on YouTubeTikTok/Twitter/Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Maria chats with writer, producer, Clio & Emmy Award winner Art Twain about his latest book The Lincoln Zoo Rebellion, written with his long-time friend Larry Belling (who sadly passed away before the book was completed)Art talks about his love of animals since he was young; his amazing career in advertising and marketing, and of course the book, which deals with animal rights and preservation!Although the book is aimed at kids 8-14, adults have been enjoying it as well. Give a listen and learn all about Art Twain and The Lincoln Zoo Rebellion.
Freedom Flotilla for Gaza II two voices from the Sydney 7th April rally for Palestine. Thala Salaam (aged 15 wearing her grandmother's thorb) here & James Godfrey from Free Gaza Australia about the Freedom Flotilla bringing aid to Gaza hereTechno Park Rally here II the Techno Park residents rallied on 9th April because dispite a reprieve from eviction the Hobson Bay Council has not taken eviction off the table.Fem Belling Jazz @ The Count's here II Fem Belling, Music theatre star, jazz vocalist, violinist and songwriter, chats to us about her music, her background and the upcoming show at The Counts jazz club on Wednesday 1 May 2024 at 7:30pm This is the Week here II Kevin Healy dices the week with satire.National Wage Review here II Don Sutherland goes through the intent of 4 of the submissions to the review of the National Wages with the highest call from the ACTU of 5% increase and a call for the lowest wages to be above the poverty line from the Catholic Commision for Employment Relations.
Jeff, Django, and Roman come together on Belling-abbey Road to discuss last week's comic books - which includes a slew of Ghost Machine books, a slurry of surprise buckshots, and an absolute treasure trove of emails from our friends. Jump on in and bathe in the comic waters with us!0:04:00 - Well Welcome Wellmer!0:13:19 - Redcoat #10:19:11 - Rook: Exodus #10:23:52 - Geiger #10:28:24 - The Last Mermaid #20:31:26 - Letter from the Editor!0:37:40 - Batman #1460:41:47 - Message from the Gar-Side!0:51:08 - The Sacrificers #70:54:50 - The Immortal Thor #9SPOILERS! Tread carefully dear listener, because we're going to talk about what happened in these books. So definitely pause this, read your comics, and come back. We'll still be here!And an enormous thank you, as always, to Andrew Carlson for editing this mess into something listenable.Subscribe to us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you like to get your podcasts.Email us at jeff@thecomicsplace.com! We love hearing from you and there's a good chance we will read it on air!Cover art by Derek Kirk KimVisit us at The Comics Place next time you're in Bellingham, Washington!
This week's guest In the Flamingo Lounge, Taylor Belling, grew up in Williamsville. He went to Kent State University because he was a big Neil Young fan. At Kent State he sang in the choir, had a barbershop quartet and started a band and he ended up touring with a blues band. He lived in Akron Ohio seeing The Black Keys around at the bars as they were all coming up together. He then moved back to Buffalo and started selling guitars at guitar center and then running his own vintage business expanding into motorcycles and hi-fi.
What if you could feel more in control of your stress levels? Stress, anxiety and depression have become a sign of our times. We continue to face global crises like climate change and war or threats of war in parts of the world that affect us all through our shared humanity and the global economy. Then there is the continuation of a modern, fast-paced, highly competitive lifestyle to contend with, which can affect young and old alike. How have your stress levels been lately? Maybe stress has left you feeling depleted and tired, or moody and irritable. International bestselling and award-winning author, Noa Belling has put together a tried and tested, scientifically backed and power-packed toolkit to help you. It targets different ways that stress can show up in our lives, which might leave some of us depleted and depressed and others wired and anxious. Noa is in conversation with Award-winning radio host, acclaimed MC and voice-over artist, Sean Loots. Enjoy the chat!
Episode 3 is Kolby LaBree is co-owner and operator of BellingHistory with the Good Time Girls in Bellingham, Washington. Founded in 2011, the Good Time Girls are known for their entertaining history tours and events led by costumed guides. Kolby is a native “Belling-hamster” and has a degree in anthropology from WWU and a background in cultural resource management and historic preservation.
Krimis, Sachbücher, Erschütterndes: Kurz vor Weihnachten geben Jan und Daniel jede Menge Buchtipps - und beweisen auch (un-)musikalisches Talent. Die Bücher: (00:03:44) Wolfgang Herrndorf: Sand. Rowohlt (00:04:33) Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio: Wüste. Ki&Wi (00:06:10) Alex Schulmann: Endstation Malma. Dtv (00:06:52) Heinrich Breloer: Mallorca, ein Jahr. Ki&Wi (00:07:45) Llorenç Villalonga: Das Puppenkabinett des Senyor Bearn. Piper (00:08:38) George Sand: Ein Winter auf Mallorca. Suhrkamp. (00:09:22) Carmen Bellmonte. Mallorca-Saga (vier Bände). Heyne (00:16:20) Deborah Levy: Augustblau. Aki Verlag (00:20:56) Toni Jordan: Dinner mit den Schnabels. Piper (00:21:56) Christos Tsiolkas: Nur eine Ohrfeige. Klett-Cotta (00:24:15) Ludovic Roubaudi: Der Hund von Balard. SchirmerGraf. (00:25:45) Emma Thompson und Axel Scheffler: Jims brillante Weihnachten. Beltz (00:26:17) Mackenzie Lee. Eine Weltgeschichte in 50 Hunden. Suhrkamp. (00:27:35) Jonathan B. Losos: Von der Savanne aufs Sofa. Eine Evolutionsgeschichte der Katze. Hanser (00:29:48) Mathijs Deen: Der Taucher. mare (00:30:20) Matthias Politycki: 42,195. Hoffmann und Campe (00:30:55) Steve Toltz: Vatermord und andere Familienvergnügen. DVA (00:32:32) Candice Fox: Crimson Lake. Suhrkamp (00:33:22) Owe Booth: Die wirklich wahren Abenteuer des Teufelskerls Daniel Bones. Mare. (00:34:10) Olli Jalonen: Die Kunst, unter Wasser zu leben. Mare (00:35:25) Tobias Friedrich: Der Flussregenpfeifer. C.Bertelsmann (00:45:10) Richard Powers: Klang der Zeit. Fischer. (00:46:16) Oliver Hilmes: Witwe im Wahn. Btb und (00:46:37) Herrin des Hügels, Schattenzeit. Penguin. (00:50:25:) Tom Hillenbrand: Die Erfindung des Lächelns. Ki&Wi und (00:50:52) Der Kaffeedieb. Ki&Wi (00:47:00) Ian McEwan: Lektionen. Diogenes (00:48:10) Dörte Hansen: Altes Land. Penguin (00:48:55) Juli Zeh: Über Menschen. Btb (00:51:30) Dirk Schümer: Die schwarze Rose. Zsolnay (00:52:56) China Miéville: Die letzten Tage von Neu-Paris. Golkonda (00:53:13) Ursula K. Le Guin. Erdsee. Tor-Verlag (00:54:21) Rónán Hession: Leonard und Paul. Woywod&Meurer (00:55:45) Sibylle Grimbert: Der letzte seiner Art. Eisele Tipps der Buchhändler*innen: (00:12:55) M.W. Craven: Der Botaniker. Droemer (Buchh. Belling, Lübeck) (00:13:40) Dana Vowinckel: Gewässer im Ziplock. Suhrkamp nova (Buchh. Sternschnuppe, Hannover) (00:11:10) Christina Gruber: Mandelblütenmord. Emons (Diana Müller, Palma de Mallorca) (00:14:47) Elif Shafak: Der Bastard von Istanbul. (00:32:20) Candice Fox: Stunde um Stunde. Suhrkamp (Büchereck Niendorf-Nord, Hamburg) (00:37:23) Anika Landsteiner: Nachts erzähle ich dir alles. Krüger. (Buchh. Kapitel 3, Hamburg) (00:38:08) Ben Aitken: The Marmalade Diaries. Dumont (Buchh. Tolle Geschichten, Klein Borstel (00:39:09) Thomas Reinertsen Berg: Die Geschichte der Gewürze. (Haupt. Coburg'sche Buchh., Rendsburg) Infos zum Podcast: https://ndr.de/eatreadsleep, Mails an: eatreadsleep@ndr.de
JOHN McCUTCHEON AND TOM PAXTON JOIN FORCES TO CREATE THEIR FIRST JOINT RECORDING TITLED ‘TOGETHER' John McCutcheon and Tom Paxton have been pals for decades, but it was COVID and Zoom that turned them into a songwriting team. Every Monday at 2PM they'd tell jokes, reminisce about old friends, and, of course, talk lots of sports. What happens when two of folk music's most beloved and prolific songwriters join forces? Songs about history, the news, baseball, cowboys, America, love, the remembered, the forgotten. The arrangements are compelling, the production pristine, and the performances stunning. From the stirring “Ukrainian Now” to the hilarious “Same Old Crap,” the immigrant story of “In America” to the heart stopping finale, “Together,” each song shines as would be expected of this partnership. John McCutcheon & Tom Paxton together have seeded the folk music landscape with hundreds of songs, sung by thousands for decades. With the album ‘Together', they add another bunch of great new ones to the repertoire of our time. And, given the bounty of those Monday afternoons, this is only the beginning. PLEASE WELCOME TWO FOLK LEGENDS JOHN MCCUTCHEON AND TOM PAXTON TO INTERVIEWING THE LEGENDS … PURCHASE THE LATEST ALBUM BY Tom Paxton and John McCutcheon entitled ‘Together' The long-awaited collaboration between two of folk music's most beloved and prolific songwriters. The COVID pandemic finally brought these two old friends together via weekly Zoom cowriting sessions. This fourteen-song collection released on Appalsongs Records, barely scratches the surface of the hundred-or-so songs John & Tom came up with. With pristine production and world-class musicianship, the songs cover ground from Ukraine to Ellis Island to Shakey's Pizza to a cowboy campfire. Available at amazon.com FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT Tom Paxton and John McCutcheon Visit www.tompaxton.com Tom Paxton Official website https://www.facebook.com/TomPaxtonMusic Tom Paxton Facebook https://twitter.com/TomPaxtonMusic Tom Paxton Twitter https://open.spotify.com/artist/55kipiKplrHBCZN6L1gtrv?si=1zajLLTqRTCVDbks6uFPeA&nd=1 Tom Paxton Spotify www.folkmusic.com John McCutcheon Official website www.facebook.com/people/John-McCutcheon/100063915871608 John McCutcheon Facebook https://twitter.com/mccutcheonfolk John McCutcheon Twitter TOM PAXTON DISCOGRAPHY Discography I'm the Man That Built the Bridges [live] (Gaslight, 1962) Ramblin' Boy (Elektra, 1964) Ain't That News! (Elektra, 1965) Outward Bound (Elektra, 1966) Morning Again (Elektra, 1968) The Things I Notice Now (Elektra, 1969) Tom Paxton 6 (Elektra, 1970) The Compleat Tom Paxton [live in June 1970 at the Bitter End nightclub, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, New York City] (Elektra, 1971) How Come the Sun (Reprise, 1971) Peace Will Come (Reprise, 1972) New Songs for Old Friends [live] (Reprise, 1973) Children's Song Book (Bradleys, 1974) (reissued in the U.S. ten years later under the title The Marvelous Toy and Other Gallimaufry (Cherry Lane / Flying Fish, 1984) Something in My Life (Private Stock, 1975) Saturday Night (MAM, 1976) New Songs from the Briarpatch [live] (Vanguard, 1977) Heroes (Vanguard, 1978) Up and Up (Mountain Railroad, 1979) The Paxton Report (Mountain Railroad, 1980) Bulletin (Hogeye, 1983) Even a Gray Day (Flying Fish, 1983) Tom Paxton in the Orchard (Cherry Lane Records, 1984) One Million Lawyers and Other Disasters (Flying Fish, 1985) A Paxton Primer (Pax, 1986) Folksong Festival 1986 (Pax, 1986) And Loving You (Flying Fish, 1986) Balloon-alloon-alloon (Sony Kids' Music, 1987) Politics Live [live] (Flying Fish, 1988) The Very Best of Tom Paxton (Flying Fish, 1988) In The Orchard [live] (Sundown Records, 1988) Storyteller (Start Records Ltd, 1989) It Ain't Easy (Flying Fish, 1991) A Child's Christmas (Sony Kids' Music, 1992) Peanut Butter Pie (Sony Kids' Music, 1992) Suzy Is a Rocker (Sony Kids' Music, 1992) Wearing the Time (Sugar Hill, 1994) Live: For the Record [live] (Sugar Hill, 1996) A Child's Christmas/Marvelous Toy and Other Gallimaufry (Delta, 1996) A Car Full of Songs (Sony Kids' Music, 1997) Goin' to the Zoo (Rounder, 1997) I've Got a Yo-Yo (Rounder, 1997) The Best of Tom Paxton (Hallmark, 1997) Live in Concert [live] (Strange Fruit, 1998) Fun Animal Songs (Delta, 1999) Fun Food Songs (Delta, 1999) A Car Full of Fun Songs (Delta, 1999) I Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound: The Best of Tom Paxton (Rhino, 1999) Best of the Vanguard Years (Vanguard, 2000) Stars in Their Eyes (Cub Creek Records, 2000), duet with Mark Elliott Live From Mountain Stage [live] (Blue Plate, 2001) Under American Skies (Appleseed and Koch International, 2001) Ramblin' Boy/Ain't That News! (Warner Strategic Marketing, 2002) Your Shoes, My Shoes (Red House, 2002) Looking for the Moon (Appleseed, 2002) American Troubadour (Music Club, 2003) Best of Friends [live on February 16, 1985 at Holsteins folk club, Chicago, Illinois] (Appleseed Recordings, 2004) (originally taped for broadcast by WFMT's The Midnight Special radio show by its host, Rich Warren) The Compleat Tom Paxton (Even Compleater) [live] (Rhino Handmade, 2004) Outward Bound/Morning Again (Wea/Rhino, 2004) Live in the UK [live] (Pax, 2005) Live at McCabe's Guitar Shop [live] (Shout Factory, 2006) Comedians and Angels (Appleseed, 2008) Redemption Road (Pax Records, 2015) Boat in the Water (Pax Records, 2017) Live at Portland, Oregon, November 7, 2017 (2018) with The Don Juans The Essential (Apple Music, 2019) Live! (Bandcamp, 2019) with The Don Juans Rabbit (Misra, 2022) with Buffalo Rose Together (2023) with John McCutcheon BOOKS: Aesop's Fables (William Morrow & Co, 1988) Belling the Cat and Other Aesop's Fables (William Morrow & Co, 1990) Engelbert the Elephant (William Morrow & Co, 1990) Androcles and the Lion: And Other Aesop's Fables (William Morrow & Co, 1991) Birds of a Feather and Other Aesop's Fables (William Morrow & Co, 1993) The Animals' Lullaby (Let Me Read, Level 3) (William Morrow & Co, 1993) Where's the Baby? (HarperCollins, 1993) Engelbert Moves the House (Let Me Read, Level 3) (Good Year Books, 1995) The Story of Santa Claus (HarperCollins, 1995) The Story of the Tooth Fairy (William Morrow & Company, 1996) Going to the Zoo (William Morrow & Company, 1996) Meet Tom Paxton – An Interview With Tom Paxton: Level 3 Reader (Good Year Books, 1996) Engelbert Joins the Circus (HarperCollins, 1997) The Jungle Baseball Game (Morrow Junior, 1999) Jennifer's Rabbit (HarperCollins, 2001) John McCutcheon Discography How Can I Keep from Singing? (June Appal Recordings, 1975) The Wind That Shakes the Barley (June Appal Recordings and Rounder, 1977)* From Earth To Heaven (June Appal Recordings, 1978) (As part of group Wry Straw) Barefoot Boy with Boots On (Rounder, 1980) Fine Times at Our House (Rounder, 1982; reissued Greenhays, 2010) Howjadoo (Rounder, 1983) Winter Solstice (Rounder, 1984, with Trapezoid and Washington Bach Consort) Signs of the Times (Rounder, 1986, with Si Kahn) Step By Step: Hammer Dulcimer Duets, Trios and Quartets (Rounder, 1986) Gonna Rise Again (Rounder, 1987) Mail Myself to You (Rounder, 1988) Water from Another Time: A Retrospective (Rounder, 1989) What It's Like (Rounder, 1990) Live at Wolf Trap (Rounder, 1991) Family Garden (Rounder, 1993) Between the Eclipse (Rounder, 1995) Summersongs (series: John McCutcheon's Four Seasons) (Rounder, 1995) Wintersongs (series: John McCutcheon's Four Seasons) (Rounder, 1995) Nothing to Lose (Rounder, 1995) Sprout Wings and Fly (Rounder, 1997) Bigger Than Yourself (Rounder, 1997, co-written by Si Kahn) Doing Our Job (Rounder, 1997, with Tom Chapin) Autumnsongs (series: John McCutcheon's Four Seasons) (Rounder, 1998, family album) Springsongs (series: John McCutcheon's Four Seasons) (Rounder, 1999, family album) Storied Ground (Rounder, 1999) Supper's on the Table (Rounder, 2001, retrospective) The Greatest Story Never Told (Red House Records, 2002) Hail to the Chief (self-published, 2003) Hammer Dulcimer Repertoire (Homespun Tapes, 2003; CD and book) Stand Up! Broadsides for Our Time (self-published, 2004; reissue 2010) Welcome the Traveler Home: The Winfield Songs (self-published, 2004; reissue 2010) Mightier Than the Sword (Appalsongs, 2005) This Fire (Appalsongs, 2007) The Hammer Dulcimer (Hal Leonard, 2007; 6 CDs and booklet) Sermon on the Mound (Appalsongs, 2008) Untold (Appalsongs, 2009) Passage (Appalsongs, 2010) This Land: Woody Guthrie's America (Appalsongs, 2011) 22 Days (Appalsongs, 2013) Joe Hill's Last Will (Appalsongs, 2015) Trolling for Dreams (Appalsongs, 2017) Ghost Light (Appalsongs, 2018) To Everyone in All the World: A Celebration of Pete Seeger (Appalsongs, 2019) Cabin Fever: Songs from the Quarantine (Appalsongs, 2020) Bucket List (Appalsongs, 2021) Support us on PayPal!
We were offline and off-air for September due to scheduling. Sch-edu-ling, the latin phrase for “life got busy between working, dading, and living.” But Chris and AJ are back for October, or as AJ predicted Doc-tober. Adobe MAX 2023 session hosted by AJ VS203Made Under Pressure Podcast (coming soon)Guest hosted by the Analog Explorer | AJ to present Travelogue | October 19Details here Belling-home human interest mention * Bellingham's CTK travel group stuck in middle eas* KOMO * KIRO* KING Quality Assurance Solitude * Reclaiming Conversation | Sherry TurkleSilence* In Pursuit of Silence Chris Hadfield* The Apollo Murders * NEW| The Defector This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bellinghampodcast.substack.com
Why did the Middle East fall behind Europe despite being in a similar state in 1000 AD? How do modern authoritarians benefit from our tendency to falsify our preferences? Timur Kuran joins Amit Varma in episode 349 of The Seen and the Unseen to share his learnings from history -- and what they teach us about today. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Timur Kuran on Twitter, Wikipedia, Google Scholar and Duke University. 2. Private Truths, Public Lies -- Timur Kuran. 3. The Long Divergence -- Timur Kuran. 4. Freedoms Delayed -- Timur Kuran. 5. You Will Know Them By Their Unpopular Views -- Bryan Caplan. 6. The Hindu Equilibrium -- Deepak Lal. 7. From Cairo to Delhi With Max Rodenbeck — Episode 281 of The Seen and the Unseen. 8. The Life and Times of Nilanjana Roy -- Episode 284 of The Seen and the Unseen. 9. James M Buchanan, Albert O Hirschman, Mancur Olson, Thomas Schelling and Kenneth Arrow. 10. The Logic of Collective Action -- Mancur Olson. 11. Micromotives and Macrobehavior -- Thomas Schelling. 12. Exit, Voice, and Loyalty -- Albert O Hirschman. 13. A Theory of Justice — John Rawls. 14. Anarchy, State and Utopia — Robert Nozick. 15. A Trump wave is on the way (2016) -- Glenn Reynolds. 16. It's Cascading Trump, It's Cascading Modi! (2016) -- Amit Varma. 17. Instapundit -- Glenn Reynolds's blog. 18. Marginal Revolution. 19. Bari Weiss on Twitter, Substack and her own website. 20. VS Naipaul on Amazon. 21. Solomon Asch's experiments. 22. Irreversible Damage -- Abigail Shrier. 23. Luxury Beliefs. 24. Fixing Indian Education — Episode 185 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Karthik Muralidharan). 25. Education in India — Episode 77 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Amit Chandra). 26. Fund Schooling, Not Schools (2007) — Amit Varma. 27. The Beautiful Tree — James Tooley. 28. The Incredible Curiosities of Mukulika Banerjee — Episode 276 of The Seen and the Unseen. 29. The Pathan Unarmed — Mukulika Banerjee. 30. The Mystery of Capital — Hernando De Soto. 31. Belling the Cat. 32. Oppenheimer -- Christopher Nolan. 33. Censored -- Margaret E Roberts.. 34. The Art of Not Being Governed -- James C Scott. 35. Domination & the Arts of Resistance: Hidden Transcripts -- James C Scott. Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free! Episode art: ‘Marketplace of Ideas' by Simahina.
One of the greatest summers EVER! Customer service doesn't cost a darn thing. Green Bay School district's Welcome back part was great. Mark Husan, Bellin Sports - Team Facilitator Athletic Training, joins the show! Check out Maino and The Mayor on Facebook. Guest: Mark Husen
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In this episode we visit Sherri and Bob Brennan just north of La Grange, Calif. to bell some cows prior to the herd's annual pilgrimage into the Stanislaus National Forest at Eagle Meadows which sits at just about 7,400' elevation.
Our good friend, Patrick Belling finally returns with a new band and new jokes about Maury's next venture, post-concert amnesia, and the troubles of an old seaman. Check out Patrick's band, Cheers to the Outside! Music in this episode is provided by Aaron Kraft. Find Aaron's music HERE. Like the show? Consider joining our PATREON to receive access to new, old, and bonus content for just $3 a month.
93.ਭੈਣ ਜੀ 'ਤੇ ਕਿਰਪਾ।Belling on bheen ji.
93.ਭੈਣ ਜੀ 'ਤੇ ਕਿਰਪਾ।Belling on bheen ji.
Einmal die Woche spielen Hamburgs Kunsthallen-Direktor Alexander Klar und Abendblatt-Chefredakteur Lars Haider „Ich sehe was, was du nicht siehst“ – und zwar mit einem Kunstwerk. Heute geht es um die „Skulptur 23“ von Rudolf Belling aus einem besonders schicksalhaften Jahr – nämlich 1923.
YOU'RE ALWAYS IN FOR AN AMAZING EPISODE WHEN BRANDON GOODE STOPS BY! WE LOVE THE NUANCE, MMKAY?! Published author, TV writing consultant, and FRIEND Brandon Goode stops by (and by “stops by,” I mean comes to chat for two whole hours), and we get into it ALL! We start off with Bravo: how to get Real Housewives of Atlanta ratings back up, the beauty of Summer House Martha's Vineyard (and why we've eliminated the term “Black Excellence” from our vocabulary), and the Tom-Tom of it all on the UNCENSORED Vanderpump Rules reunions! Then we go over to OWN Network and discuss our FAVORITES over on Belle Collective. We talk Latrice and Cliff at Mbar, Glen popping up at Lateshia's new home, WHERE IS AIKISHA, and so much more! Then we round out the chat with some Marvel and Disney chat! SHOUTOUT TO ARIEL AND MILES MORALES! Follow Brandon Goode on Instagram! NO SPONSORS! *** HEY! Some of you have asked how you can show your appreciation for all of the content provided by your mama's favorite Black geek. How about you buy me a beer/coffee? CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT! *** New episodes of “Reality & Comics Too” are released every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday! DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE, RATE, AND REVIEW! I LOVE 5 STARS! EMAIL ME AT REALITYCOMICSTOO@GMAIL.COM! FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CCCT with Dan Belling, National Accounts from S-5! Video CCCT sat down with Dan Belling, National Accounts from S-5! out of Colorado Springs, CO. Their products are backed by years of rigorous testing. The versatility, simplicity, and strength make S-5! standing seam roof clamps perfect for snow guards, solar and utility mounting solutions. Our online Clamp-to-Seam Tool searches through all of our known test data, providing the most up-to-date technical information available for your project.
Belling The Cat Pro 14:15 #Nightlight #RTTBROS "The simple believes every word, but the prudent considers well his steps." PRO 14:15 In Aesop's "Mice in Counsel," a group of mice gather to discuss how to deal with the threat of a cat. One mouse suggests putting a bell on the cat so they can hear it coming, but another mouse asks who will bell the cat. The mice realize that while the idea may sound good, it is not practical without a plan to execute it. This story illustrates the danger of taking action without thinking it through. In Proverbs 14:15, it says, "The simple believes every word, but the prudent considers well his steps." It is important to carefully consider the consequences of our actions before we act. Similarly, in Luke 14:28-30, Jesus teaches about the importance of planning before taking action. He says, "For which of you, intending to build a tower, does not sit down first and count the cost, whether he has enough to finish it?...lest, after he has laid the foundation, and is not able to finish, all who see it begin to mock him." In conclusion, the story of the mice in counsel reminds us to think carefully before taking action and to consider the practicality of our plans. As Proverbs 19:2 says, "Also it is not good for a soul to be without knowledge, and he sins who hastens with his feet." Our Podcast, Blog and YouTube Links https://linktr.ee/rttbros Be sure to Like, Share, Follow and subscribe it helps get the word out. RSS feed https://anchor.fm/s/127be410/podcast/rss https://linktr.ee/rttbros
“Aesop's Fables” are a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a storyteller who lived in ancient Greece. On the arrival of the printing press, collections of Aesop's fables were among the earliest books in a variety of languages. Through the means of later collections, Aesop's reputation as a fabulist was transmitted throughout the world. Initially the fables were addressed to adults and covered religious, social and political themes. They were also used as ethical guides, and from the Renaissance onwards were particularly used for the education of children. This collection includes: 1. The Owl and the Grasshopper 2. The Heron 3. The Wicked Wolf 4. Belling the Cat Bedtime Stories for Children is produced by Magic Monorail #aesop # Aesopsfables #stories #bedtime #bedtimestories
In the Doctrine and Covenants, the Lord declares: “For my soul delighteth in the song of the heart; yea, the song of the righteous is a prayer unto me, and it shall be answered with a blessing upon their heads” (Doctrine and Covenants 25:12). Ryan Eggett, a music manager for the Church's Priesthood and Family Department — and the former director of the Provo Missionary Training Center choir and the choir at the Utah Valley Institute of Religion — joins this episode of the Church News podcast. He speaks about the power of music, the role of music in general conference and sacrament meetings, and the ability of music to testify of Jesus Christ. The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to another episode of The Other Boys In Blue! We have Dedicated Dodger Fan back with us! We also talk about the recent series against the Brewers and the Marlins and give you our hero/struggle bus. Also, we talk about who we would take on the Playoff Roster- Bellinger or Kimbrel? All of that and more on The Other Boys In Blue- A baseball Podcast
It's one thing to say a task should be done but it's a different matter to actually do it! But in the midst of the rejoicing over the good fortune, an old mouse rose and said, "I will say that the plan of the young mouse is very good. But let me ask one question, who will bell the cat?" (02:59) "...if you actually go out with that bell, more times than not, it's not as hard or as scary as you may think." (04:13) Quote for the episode: More times than not it's not a scary cat with giant claws, it's a little cute kitten, and you're gonna leave saying 'why didn't I do that earlier?' (04:20) Securities offered through TFS Securities, Inc., and Advisory Services through TFS Advisory Services, an SEC Registered Investment Advisor Member FINRA/SIPC. TFS Securities, Inc., is located at 437 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft, NJ 07738 (732) 758-9300.
Long ago, a group of mice lived in a house with various delicacies. They went out every night to steal food and drink. That made the owner of the house very angry.
Long ago, a group of mice lived in a house with various delicacies. They went out every night to steal food and drink. That made the owner of the house very angry.
Long ago, a group of mice lived in a house with various delicacies. They went out every night to steal food and drink. That made the owner of the house very angry.
Long ago, a group of mice lived in a house with various delicacies. They went out every night to steal food and drink. That made the owner of the house very angry.
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Long ago, a group of mice lived in a house with various delicacies. They went out every night to steal food and drink. That made the owner of the house very angry.
Kids’ Stories: Fairy Tales, Folk Tales and Myths | BabyBus | Free
Long ago, a group of mice lived in a house with various delicacies. They went out every night to steal food and drink. That made the owner of the house very angry.
"Belling the Cat" is a fable also known under the titles "The Bell and the Cat" and "The Mice in Council". Although often attributed to Aesop, it was not recorded before the Middle Ages and has been confused with the quite different fable of Classical origin titled The Cat and the Mice.
The story behind the idiom "to bell the cat", about attempting an impossibly difficult task. This is a lesson on the difference between ideas and their feasibility. This episode is brought to life by Charmaine Phua and produced by Tim Oh, both of whom are DJs of SPH Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Congratulations to us all for making it to Episode 2! This week we'll start with an overview of some important ADHD traits, then get into our segments and of course, our songs (whether you want them or not). Kristin takes the lead on Hobby Collectors to teach us about the art of Bonsai and decides whether or not it's a good hobby for ADHDers. Plus, hear our fashion-forward predictions/demands for the next important hairstyle trend #bringbackthebowlcut. Please excuse any sound issues and forlorn dog cries in the distance, this is the episode where we all discover that Grace's dog Lucy cannot stand to be left out of any fun ever. Also, learning sound editing is a never-ending slog that is slowly draining Grace's energy, focus, and general will to live. We can only get better from here, right? right?
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Original founder of Pop Chips, CEO Keith Belling talks to his newer product Right Rice. Right Rice is a delicious rice alternative that filled a void in the market. It is easy to cook, ready in about 10 minutes, has no preservatives or GMOs, is gluten-free, and vegan.
Episode 23 features artist of all trades Andrew Belling, the composer behind the Wizards score, and a film I absolutely adore. We discuss his start, his dreams, positivity, how the industry has changed, and being talented and lucky. We also go behind the scenes on the creation of the score for Wizards, meeting John Williams, working with early synthesizers and so much more. During the episode we cover: The London Paladium From acting to music The First score Imposter Syndrome Hollywood as a business Wizards Ralph Bakshi Hollywood Sound Synthesizers Playing to Picture His name in lights (on the marquee) Star Wars & Wizards Meeting John Williams Being a Session Musician The Rock version of Handel's Messiah Hal Blaine Dinah Shore Being Positive And much more... Mentioned and Helpful Links from This Episode AgentPalmer.com Morbroproductions.com Andrew Belling's IMDb Tweets @ThePalmerFiles @AgentPalmer You can also hear more Palmer in the meantime on Our Liner Notes, a musical conversation podcast with host Chris Maier and as mentioned on this show as co-host of The Podcast Digest with Dan Lizette. Music created and provided by Henno Heitur of Monkey Tongue Productions. --End Show Notes Transmission--
Long ago, the mice had a general council to consider what measures they could take to outwit their common enemy, the Cat. Some said this, and some said that; but at last a young mouse got up and said he had a proposal to make, which he thought would meet the case.