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Latest podcast episodes about Beltrami

Landexplorer
Sulle Orme del Capitano Beltrami

Landexplorer

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 26:26


25 aprile, Festa della Liberazione dal Nazifascismo.In territorio Cusiano, ovvero sul lago d'Orta, e nella vicina Ossola si sono scritte pagine fondamentali di quel periodo storico. Così il 25 aprile 2025, ho deciso di partire dai Laghetti di Nonio, salire alla Quarne per mostrare non solo bellissimi panorami collegandoli alla storia e all'archeologia, MA ripercorrendo un tratto del famoso "Sentiero Beltrami".La storia del Capitano Beltrami, nato a Cireggio di Omegna) è legata indissolubilmente al periodo della Resistenza. Il giovane Architetto dopo l'armistizio del 1943 sale in montagna e divenne il capitano della brigata Beltrami, formazione aprtigiana posizionata nella zona di Quarna e della Valle Strona (il comune di Valstrona è medaglia d'argento al valor militare!). La sua fama di buon condottiero cresce fino a passare alla storia quando muore eroicamente il 13 febbraio 1944 a Megolo (Pieve Vergonte) assieme a 12 partigiani.N.B.: durante il video affermo erroneamente che Bruno Rutto fu Sindaco di Omegna... In realtà fu una persona importante a cui viene anche dedicata una via MA NON fu sindaco...TRACCIA GPShttps://www.komoot.com/it-it/tour/2188458936?share_token=aaKnhI1lQ42cs3wthMBbTGJVSdhAYhujTChh50ZpDHU0Wcd4S2&ref=SEGUICI su KOMOOT:https://www.komoot.com/it-it/user/landexplorer#marketingterritoriale #turismo #turismoresposabile #turismostorico #resistenza #archeologia

The Field Guides
Ep. 73 - The Dawn Chorus (Part 1)

The Field Guides

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 51:45


Bill and Steve look into the Dawn Chrous, that early morning explosion of bird song that refuses to let you sleep in. And, for all you Daniel-haters out there, this episode is 100% Daniel-free (but Bill and Steve are both crying on the inside. We miss Daniel buckets, and we're betting you do, too).This episode was recorded on April 10, 2025 at the California Road Rereation Area in Orchard Park, NY.Episode Notes and LinksAre there orioles in China? Bill shared the classic Chinese poem from the Tang Dynasty (~600–900 CE) - the one called "Feelings on Awakening from Drunkenness on a Spring Day" by Li Bai, and Steve wondered: Are there Orioles in China. Turns out that, yes, there are, and they're more oriole-y (?) than ours! That's because our New World orioles, like the one we're betting you're thinking of right now (the well-known orange and black Baltimore Oriole) belong to the family Icteridae and are not closely related to Old World orioles. Instead, they're closely related to blackbirds and meadowlarks, fellow family members in the Icteridae. Old world orioles in Europe and Asia, on the other hand, belong to the family Oriolidae. Our orioles were named after them because of the similarities to the old world orioles in behavior, diet, and appearance, but, despite the similarities – these families are not closely related. The similarities evolved independently due to convergent evolution (when species develop similar traits in response to similar environmental pressures). So, yes, Steve, there are orioles in China, but it's tough to say for sure which oriole Li Bai heard in his drunken stupor because Birds of China reports seven species found throughout the country, and, as we pointed out, given Li Bai's state, maybe the bird was only in his head. Is there a Thorpe's Law? When Bill mentioned William Thorpe, a British biologist and ornithologist, Steve thought he recalled there was an ecological law or concept credited to Thorpe. Bill scoured the Internet, but the closest thing he could find was Taylor's power law, an empirical law in ecology that relates the variance of the number of individuals of a species per unit area of habitat to the corresponding mean by a power law relationship. If that made sense to you, Bill asks if you could kindly explain it to him. bird Can someone look at a sound spectrograph and identify the bird? The guys wondered if a sound researcher looking at sound spectrographs (visual representations of bird song) could get good enough to know what bird they're looking at just by the visual? An internet search was inconclusive- a lot of sites talk about using the spectrographs as an aid to get better at understanding and ID'ing bird song, but we couldn't find any that specifically addressed this question. We've emailed some bird biologists and we'll update these notes when we hear back!Social Monogamy vs. Sexual Monogamy: Steve talked about how he'd heard that even in species that bond for life, members of the pair will still seek out other mates. True? First, let's make a distinction that Steve alluded to in the episode: that is, social vs. sexual monogamy. In birds, "monogamy" often refers to a social bond, where a pair stays together and raises offspring together. However, this doesn't necessarily mean they are sexually faithful to each other. So, socially monogamous doesn't equal sexual monogamy. Looking in to this, we landed on a passage in The Sibley Guide to Bird Life and Behavior – a birder's bible if there is one – it reports: “90 percent of all bird species are socially monogamous, but some level of cheating is common. Cheating, or “extra-pair copulation” also occurs, but rarely, among birds of sexually monogamous, mated-for-life species, “but is not yet known how many species engage in extra-pair copulations, since many species remain to be studied. However, it appears that genetic monogamy may be the exception rather than the rule among birds.” Sponsors and Ways to Support UsGumleaf Boots, USA (free shipping for patrons)Thank you to Always Wandering Art (Website and Etsy Shop) for providing the artwork for many of our episodes.Support us on Patreon.Check out the Field Guides merch at our Teespring store. It's really a great deal: you get to pay us to turn your body into a billboard for the podcast!Works CitedGil, D. and Llusia, D., 2020. The bird dawn chorus revisited. Coding strategies in vertebrate acoustic communication, pp.45-90.Greives, T.J., Kingma, S.A., Kranstauber, B., Mortega, K., Wikelski, M., van Oers, K., Mateman, A.C., Ferguson, G.A., Beltrami, G. and Hau, M., 2015. Costs of sleeping in. Functional Ecology, 29(10), pp.1300-1307.Staicer, C.A., Spector, D.A. and Horn, A.G., 1996. The dawn chorus and other diel patterns in acoustic signaling. Ecology and evolution of acoustic communication in birds, pp.426-453.Dawn Chorus sounds used in the beginning of the episode: “Dawn Chorus in Tompkins County, New York” posted by the Cayuga Bird Club https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zZtjYQUgaQ Photo CreditThe deeply disturbing image that graces this episode was generated by AI in Canva.

Space Cats Peace Turtles
400: Codex 400 (Feat. Dane Beltrami)

Space Cats Peace Turtles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 75:06


This week Matt and Hunter celebrate 8 years of SCPT by reflecting on the past and looking to the future while their friend Dane teases them and the audience with the promise of new content!  If you want to see what was released please go to the discord but we encourage you to listen to the episode till you get to the reveal because it will be more fun. Thanks for all of your support, really. You da best.   Music provided by Ben Prunty. Find more at benpruntymusic.com or benprunty.bandcamp.com Additional Music and Sounds by Brian Kupillas. https://wanderinglake.bandcamp.com/ To learn more about our Discord, Patreon, Merch, and more, visit https://spacecatspeaceturtles.com/

Radio Unse podcast
¿Quién fue Héctor G. Oesterheld? El creador de El Eternauta desaparecido por la dictadura

Radio Unse podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 18:58


Your QFM
Beltrami Sheriff Office Give Presentation on Scams

Your QFM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 13:03


Deputy Zach Ruport joins Phil to give the details of this important event.

A Celtic State of Mind
A Celtic State of Mind Takeover Special - Part 2: Rare interviews with Joe Beltrami & Brian Dempsey // Originally aired on 3 May 2020

A Celtic State of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 62:41


Your QFM
New Veterans Support Group for Beltrami County

Your QFM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 17:35


Phil's guests include Jeff Meyer and Sarah Merritt, therapists and veterans, who work for Stellher Human Services in Bemidji...plus Dana Snortz, the CFO for Stellher, and also Dave Erickson, co-owner of Stellher.

ZERO PUCKS GIVEN
Episode 136 / Episode 20 - DUAL CAST Zero Pucks Given/ZPG Ice Maidens w/ Invicta Dynamics' Anna Beltrami

ZERO PUCKS GIVEN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 78:08


We're making history at ZPG as Zero Pucks Given & ZPG Ice Maidens DUALCAST for the first time and with an absolutely top notch guest as well!! Anna Beltrami, Italian born, played in Europe, North America, had a break and now graces the ice at The Stables! Hear her incredible story as she tells all to Ben and Adam! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

J&Mcast
Geometria não Euclidiana |Parte 2| Riemann, Poincaré & Klein| T4#30

J&Mcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 68:57


"Fala Galera! Apertem os cintos e preparados para mais uma viagem no tempo e no espaço. Hoje nós vamos continuar desbravando um universo tão bizarro quanto fascinante: as geometrias não euclidianas! Se você já ouviu falar de superfícies curvas e mundos onde as retas podem se encontrar infinitas vezes, esse é o seu episódio! Vamos retomar os conceitos da parte 1 e apresentar novos exemplos dessas geometrias inusitadas que surgiram nos séculos 17 e 18. E pra deixar tudo ainda mais interessante, vamos conhecer os gênios por trás dessas ideias: Riemann, Helmholtz, Clifford. Preparem-se para se encantar com a criatividade e a genialidade desses caras! Mas não para por aí! Vamos te mostrar como visualizar essas geometrias abstratas de forma mais concreta, com os modelos de Beltrami, Poincaré e Klein. É como se a gente pudesse pegar essas ideias complexas e transformá-las em imagens e objetos”palpaveis”. E pra deixar essa jornada ainda mais divertida, contamos com a participação especial de Marcelo Rainha (professor UNIRIO), Marcello Amadeo (professor UNIRIO), Ronan Fardim (Aluno UNIRIO BRO) e Igor Muniz(Aluno UNIRIO MGE). E a edição e sonorização que deixam tudo mais divertido ficaram por conta do Alessandro Marcatto (Aluno UNIRIO PET). Sejam Bem vindos ao maravilhoso mundo da matemática! bibliografia:  "Geometria Hiperbólica" de João Lucas Barbosa e  "Geometry in the Nineteenth Century" de Victor Katz. Esse podcast faz parte do Programa Jogos & Matemática e é coordenado pelo Professor Marcelo Rainha. " Acompanhem nossas mídias e não percam nenhuma novidade! :) Inscrevam-se no nosso canal do YOUTUBE: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/c/JogosMatemática⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Curtam e sigam nossa página no FACEBOOK: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/jogosematematica⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sigam nosso perfil no INSTAGRAM:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/jogosematematica⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sigam nosso perfil no SPOTIFY: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/65i8uB46F07p4WaTYqkb5Q?si=AtewFx8vRWqWnfHWvt-xKw&nd=1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Visitem nosso BLOG:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://jogosematematica.wordpress.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Dúvidas, críticas, sugestões, informações? Escrevam para: jogosematematica@gmail.com A EDUCAÇÃO PRECISA DE TODOS NÓS! JUNTOS SOMOS MAIS FORTES!

LES PASSEURS DE CLÉS
UJUC / Daniel BELTRAMI, le retraité curieux

LES PASSEURS DE CLÉS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 7:02


Bienvenue dans Un Jour Une Clé, l'interview d'une femme ou d'un homme qui vous donne SA CLÉ de vie. Une rencontre inspirante pour bien commencer la journée ! Plus d'infos : www.mamaeditions.com/auteurs/daniel-beltrami

Ascolto Beltrami
Genesi: quando Beltrami ha iniziato a fare contenuti

Ascolto Beltrami

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 47:26


Quello che oggi insegno a imprenditori e professionisti lo applico anche nella mia vita. Per promuovere il mio lavoro e per vendere. Ma anche per me c'è stato un giorno zero nella creazione dei contenuti e ne parlo in questo episodio ripercorrendo gli ultimi 25 anni di attività professionale.Visita https://www.ascoltobeltrami.com/La voce di Alessio Beltrami viene utilizzata per gentile concessione della Fondazione Alessio Beltrami

Vertigini
VERTIGOS CLUB - Alimentazione con Sofia Beltrami

Vertigini

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 61:54


Con la seconda stagione arrivano anche delle grandi novità! Per voi amanti dei deghei e degli episodi bonus. Per quelli che il lunedì a mezzogiorno si sono già ciucciati l'episodio e faticano ad aspettare una settimana... Arriva il VERTIGOS CLUB. Una rassegna di piccole rubriche per darvi quella spintarella verso il week-end! Ogni giovedì. Daghe gasss!!! ............................................................................ VERTIGINI è un podcast originale di Matteo Pilon e Alessandro Zanchetta . SE VUOI SOSTENERE QUESTO PROGETTO PUOI FARLO SUL NOSTRO PATREON A QUESTO LINK: https://www.patreon.com/vertiginipodcast/membership ............................................................................ Music: When We Were Still Alive by Bryo is licensed under a Creative Commons License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support by RFM - NCM: https://bit.ly/3KchqWp --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vertigini/message

Your QFM
Beltrami County Workforce Impact Open House Details

Your QFM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 13:10


Dave, Amber and Cassie with Workforce Impact join Phil to give details about this upcoming event.

random Wiki of the Day
Eugenio Beltrami

random Wiki of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 1:41


rWotD Episode 2448: Eugenio Beltrami Welcome to random Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a random Wikipedia page every day.The random article for Tuesday, 16 January 2024 is Eugenio Beltrami.Eugenio Beltrami (16 November 1835 – 18 February 1900) was an Italian mathematician notable for his work concerning differential geometry and mathematical physics. His work was noted especially for clarity of exposition. He was the first to prove consistency of non-Euclidean geometry by modeling it on a surface of constant curvature, the pseudosphere, and in the interior of an n-dimensional unit sphere, the so-called Beltrami–Klein model. He also developed singular value decomposition for matrices, which has been subsequently rediscovered several times. Beltrami's use of differential calculus for problems of mathematical physics indirectly influenced development of tensor calculus by Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro and Tullio Levi-Civita.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:10 UTC on Tuesday, 16 January 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Eugenio Beltrami on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Joey Neural.

InForum Minute
Beltrami County first responders rescue dozens from floating ice sheet

InForum Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 12:16


WDAY First News anchors Lisa Budeau and Lydia Blume break down your regional news for Monday, December 18, 2023. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. Visit https:www.inforum.com/subscribe to subscribe.

Vendere Valore
636 Io ascolto Beltrami

Vendere Valore

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 24:45


In questo episodio: come fare i compiti assegnati dalla puntata 22 di Ascolto Beltramile mie competenze, la mia passione le mie esperienzeio ne ho viste di cose che voi....errori da evitareche cosa vuol dire strategiache cosa vuol dire StrategYearSe vuoi studiare vieni a InspireDay2023Per saperne di più https://academy.up4business.it/pages/inspireday2023 Partecipa al sondaggio proposto da Alessandro Ginihttps://forms.gle/mqDWQHjydrVDWpUM9Iscriviti a StrategYear2024 https://pugnimalago.it/strategyear/ Il libro StrategYear lo trovi qui https://www.amazon.it/StrategYear-libro-Appendice-Paolo-Pugni/dp/B0CKB1N72J/Qui trovi il workshop che spiega il tema della strategia https://pugnimalago.krtra.com/c/xD3lpu5SXCZa/kmJoIl videocorso gratuito sul processo di vendita https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dOKslfKveI&list=PLsvBLLrj9ZsV-k29B4q2js6fK1xBWe6Yt&index=10&t=56sPer iscriverti alla newsletter di VendereValore, checinque volte a settimana ti manda spunti per essere più efficace, vai qui https://pugnimalago.it/contatti/Per sottoscrivere 1AnnodiVendereValore https://pugnimalago.it/un-anno-di-vendere-valore/Dove trovi tutti i nostri articoli nel nostro blog https://pugnimalago.it/articoli/Qui trovi tutti i volumi l del progetto 1AnnodiVendereValorePrimo volume https://www.amazon.it/dp/B0B45GTTYLSecondo Volume https://www.amazon.it/anno-Vendere-Valore-Parte-seconda/dp/B0BLQW27KV/Terzo volume https://www.amazon.it/anno-Vendere-Valore-Parte-terza/dp/B0BQGVV3B4/Quarto Volume https://www.amazon.it/Anno-Vendere-Valore-Parte-quarta/dp/B0C1HXZTR1/ref=sr_1_1?I nuovi podcast della scuderia VendereValoreLa prima biopodcastia, che cosa mi ha insegnato la vita e cosa può insegnare anche a te (la tua di vita)https://www.spreaker.com/show/colleghiamo-i-puntiniIl minipodcast del venditore: ogni giorno 90 secondi per impostare correttamente la giornatahttps://www.spreaker.com/show/vedere-valore-dailyLa prima Business Novelcast italiana: le avventure del Codega e dei suoi clienti, per ragionare sulla vita del venditorehttps://www.spreaker.com/show/il-valore-del-venditorePer entrare nel gruppo di discussione sulla vendita La compagnia: https://t.me/joinchat/f3f4aMd5rLhkNWY8Il canale Telegram d Vendere Valore è questo https://t.me/venderevaloreI nostri corsi e libri sono disponibili qui https://pugnimalago.it/in-vendita/Il corso DISC lo trovate qui, con uno sconto speciale del 20%: https://venderevalore.gumroad.com/l/Zzhfe/PodcastVVLa pagina dedicata all'arte della domanda http://pugnimalago.it/artedelladomanda/- Ecco dove trovi i nostri libri* ”Vendere valore. Il colloquio ideale per guidare il tuo cliente verso maggiori profitti" https://amzn.to/2Z4aseM* Franca Malagò Ragazze diamoci da fare lo trovi qui: https://amzn.to/348KHMt* Vendere valore. Il manifesto e il metodo AIUTAhttps://amzn.to/2L9QZT8* L'arte della domandahttps://amzn.to/3hOQ8XL* Il festival della vendita 2020 https://amzn.to/3cCkDPS* Scopriamo il futuro https://amzn.to/2ZBFPgV* Il servant Lawyer https://amzn.to/3qcQzNZ

Gitbar - Italian developer podcast
Ep.178 - Diversity e IOS con Anna Chiara Beltrami (Spotify)

Gitbar - Italian developer podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 81:25


Questo episodio e' sponsorizzato da fiscozen, clicca qui per saperne di piu: https://www.fiscozen.it/invitoGITBAR50DQuesta settimana abbiamo avuto il piacere di ospitare Anna Chiara Beltrami, mobile platform engineer in Spotify. COn lei abbiamo parlato di diversity, di Xcode e di un sacco di altre coseSiamo anche su youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6q2h8gvSVw## Il nuovo store di gitbar- https://www.spreadshirt.it/shop/design/videoterminalista+metalmeccanico+maglietta+uomo-D60dd75d8a30ff14b5e9bfbe1?sellable=5aaY1v4we3SeYEOlVXmx-6-7## Supportaci suhttps://www.gitbar.it/support## Dobbiamo ringraziare- Francesco Paolo Lovergine

Your QFM
Beltrami County Sheriff Jason Riggs Joins Phil

Your QFM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 27:32


The sheriff talks about the new jail and the upcoming important vote on the funding of it. Other topics include marijuana, illegals, and more.

I Podcast di We Wealth
Investire e risparmiare: quando iniziare e come farlo

I Podcast di We Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 11:42


A che età bisognerebbe iniziare a investire? Sono sufficienti 100 euro al mese? E quanto si potrebbe guadagnare? Le variabili da considerare quando ci si avvicina al mondo degli investimenti sono diverse, quel che è certo è che non esiste un momento preciso in cui iniziare: bisogna farlo subito, il prima possibile, magari contando anche sul supporto che la consulenza finanziaria può dare. Lo ha confermato Fulvia Beltrami, wealth advisor e regional manager di Fideuram, ospite del primo episodio di Women, Wallet & Wealth, il nuovo podcast di We Wealth che parla alle donne (e non solo) raccontando storie ma anche dando spunti e consigli pratici per gestire al meglio le proprie finanze.

Il podcast di Piergiorgio Odifreddi: Lezioni e Conferenze.
La matematica 8. Le geometrie non euclidee, da Gauss a Beltrami.

Il podcast di Piergiorgio Odifreddi: Lezioni e Conferenze.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 67:27


Nel corso dei secoli l'inarrestabile progresso scientifico porterà al superamento della concezione tradizionale dello spazio. Nasce una nuova definizione della realtà fisica, nella quale convivono tre grandi famiglie geometriche: la geometria euclidea, la geometria sferica e quella iperbolica. Tre concezioni diverse, con le proprie regole, che rappresentano la struttura fondamentale dell'universo: Einstein partirà da questa intuizione per creare la teoria della relatività. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vito-rodolfo-albano7/message

Minnesota Now
Public assistance in Beltrami County, Minnesota: Now and Then

Minnesota Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 9:12


Forty-seven people in Bemidji were still out of their homes Thursday after the city evacuated a subsidized housing facility. Most residents of the Red Pine Estates were older or disabled adults. Public assistance used to look different in Bemidji. In the early 1900s, the Beltrami County Poor Farm gave care and shelter to folks in need. MPR News Host Cathy Wurzer looked back into that time period with historian Cecelia McKeig for the regular segment, Minnesota Now and Then.

Vendere Valore
620 Il martellatore

Vendere Valore

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 14:25


Figura mitologia, il venditore martellatore aveva successo. E oggi? Cosa serve?Scarica qui il Manifesto di venderevalore https://pugnimalago.it/aumenta-il-tuo-business/#vendere-valore... e già che ci sei visita il nuovo sito appena lanciato https://pugnimalago.it/Parti anche tu per il percorso #unannodivenderevaloreAcquistalo qui a 52€ per 365 mail https://pugnimalago.it/un-anno-di-vendere-valore/Qui invece puoi acquistare il Journal di Vendere Valore https://www.amazon.it/Journal-Vendere-Valore-Paolo-Pugni/dp/B09TVNS63Z/E qui trovi i tre volumi con le prime 272 mail del progetto 1AnnodiVendereValorePrimo volume https://www.amazon.it/dp/B0B45GTTYLSecondo Volume https://www.amazon.it/anno-Vendere-Valore-Parte-seconda/dp/B0BLQW27KV/Terzo volume https://www.amazon.it/anno-Vendere-Valore-Parte-terza/dp/B0BQGVV3B4/Se preferisci la versione e-book https://venderevalore.gumroad.com/l/1AVV110Sostienimi nel mio progetto maratone https://www.retedeldono.it/it/iniziative/tra-capo-e-collo-onlus/paolo.pugni/paolo-corre-al-milanoI nuovi podcast della scuderia VendereValoreLa prima biopodcastia, che cosa mi ha insegnato la vita e cosa può insegnare anche a te (la tua di vita)https://www.spreaker.com/show/colleghiamo-i-puntiniIl minipodcast del venditore: ogni giorno 90 secondi per impostare correttamente la giornatahttps://www.spreaker.com/show/vedere-valore-dailyLa prima Business Novelcast italiana: le avventure del Codega e dei suoi clienti, per ragionare sulla vita del venditorehttps://www.spreaker.com/show/il-valore-del-venditoreLe serie di VendereValoreElite Sales Strategies (Iananrino) https://www.spreaker.com/show/vendere-valore-elite-sales-strategiesPer entrare nel gruppo di discussione sulla vendita La compagnia: https://t.me/joinchat/f3f4aMd5rLhkNWY8Il canale Telegram d Vendere Valore è questo https://t.me/venderevaloreI nostri corsi e libri sono disponibili qui http://pugnimalago.it/corsi-vendere-valore/Il corso DISC lo trovate qui, con uno sconto speciale del 20%: https://venderevalore.gumroad.com/l/Zzhfe/PodcastVVLa pagina dedicata all'arte della domanda http://pugnimalago.it/artedelladomanda/- Ecco dove trovi i nostri libri* ”Vendere valore. Il colloquio ideale per guidare il tuo cliente verso maggiori profitti" https://amzn.to/2Z4aseM* Franca Malagò Ragazze diamoci da fare lo trovi qui: https://amzn.to/348KHMt* Vendere valore. Il manifesto e il metodo AIUTAhttps://amzn.to/2L9QZT8* L'arte della domandahttps://amzn.to/3hOQ8XL* Il festival della vendita 2020 https://amzn.to/3cCkDPS* Scopriamo il futuro https://amzn.to/2ZBFPgV* Il servant Lawyer https://amzn.to/3qcQzNZPer iscriversi alla nostra newsletter usate questo link http://pugnimalago.it/newsletter/

Vendere Valore
615 Giulio, Alessio e gli altri

Vendere Valore

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 18:53


Chi sono stati i tuoi maestri e che cosa ti hanno insegnato?Scarica qui il Manifesto di venderevalore https://pugnimalago.it/aumenta-il-tuo-business/#vendere-valore... e già che ci sei visita il nuovo sito appena lanciato https://pugnimalago.it/Parti anche tu per il percorso #unannodivenderevaloreAcquistalo qui a 52€ per 365 mail https://pugnimalago.it/un-anno-di-vendere-valore/Qui invece puoi acquistare il Journal di Vendere Valore https://www.amazon.it/Journal-Vendere-Valore-Paolo-Pugni/dp/B09TVNS63Z/E qui trovi i tre volumi con le prime 272 mail del progetto 1AnnodiVendereValorePrimo volume https://www.amazon.it/dp/B0B45GTTYLSecondo Volume https://www.amazon.it/anno-Vendere-Valore-Parte-seconda/dp/B0BLQW27KV/Terzo volume https://www.amazon.it/anno-Vendere-Valore-Parte-terza/dp/B0BQGVV3B4/Se preferisci la versione e-book https://venderevalore.gumroad.com/l/1AVV110Sostienimi nel mio progetto maratone https://www.retedeldono.it/it/iniziative/tra-capo-e-collo-onlus/paolo.pugni/paolo-corre-al-milanoI nuovi podcast della scuderia VendereValoreLa prima biopodcastia, che cosa mi ha insegnato la vita e cosa può insegnare anche a te (la tua di vita)https://www.spreaker.com/show/colleghiamo-i-puntiniIl minipodcast del venditore: ogni giorno 90 secondi per impostare correttamente la giornatahttps://www.spreaker.com/show/vedere-valore-dailyLa prima Business Novelcast italiana: le avventure del Codega e dei suoi clienti, per ragionare sulla vita del venditorehttps://www.spreaker.com/show/il-valore-del-venditoreLe serie di VendereValoreLa relazione conta nella vendita (Prendendo spunto da EQ della vendita) https://pugnimalago.it/la-relazione/L'arte della domanda https://pugnimalago.it/artedelladomanda/Elite Sales Strategies (Iananrino) https://www.spreaker.com/show/vendere-valore-elite-sales-strategiesPer entrare nel gruppo di discussione sulla vendita La compagnia: https://t.me/joinchat/f3f4aMd5rLhkNWY8Il canale Telegram d Vendere Valore è questo https://t.me/venderevaloreI nostri corsi e libri sono disponibili qui http://pugnimalago.it/corsi-vendere-valore/Il corso DISC lo trovate qui, con uno sconto speciale del 20%: https://venderevalore.gumroad.com/l/Zzhfe/PodcastVVLa pagina dedicata all'arte della domanda http://pugnimalago.it/artedelladomanda/- Ecco dove trovi i nostri libri* ”Vendere valore. Il colloquio ideale per guidare il tuo cliente verso maggiori profitti" https://amzn.to/2Z4aseM* Franca Malagò Ragazze diamoci da fare lo trovi qui: https://amzn.to/348KHMt* Vendere valore. Il manifesto e il metodo AIUTAhttps://amzn.to/2L9QZT8* L'arte della domandahttps://amzn.to/3hOQ8XL* Il festival della vendita 2020 https://amzn.to/3cCkDPS* Scopriamo il futuro https://amzn.to/2ZBFPgV* Il servant Lawyer https://amzn.to/3qcQzNZPer iscriversi alla nostra newsletter usate questo link http://pugnimalago.it/newsletter/

InForum Minute
Suspect in Beltrami County accused of stabbing a man and damaging cars

InForum Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 9:24


WDAY First News anchors Lisa Budeau, Scott Engen and Lydia Blume break down the news you need for Tuesday, May 9, 2023. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. Visit https:www.inforum.com/subscribe to subscribe.

Vendere Valore
609 Il venditore cosa fa?

Vendere Valore

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 21:25


Conviene riprendere il Manifesto per capire il ruolo del venditore oggi. Basta equivoci!(Attenzione! Episodio nel mood Beltrami!)Scarica qui il Manifesto di venderevalore https://pugnimalago.it/aumenta-il-tuo-business/#vendere-valore... e già che ci sei visita il nuovo sito appena lanciato https://pugnimalago.it/Parti anche tu per il percorso #unannodivenderevaloreAcquistalo qui a 52€ per 365 mail https://pugnimalago.it/un-anno-di-vendere-valore/Qui invece puoi acquistare il Journal di Vendere Valore https://www.amazon.it/Journal-Vendere-Valore-Paolo-Pugni/dp/B09TVNS63Z/E qui trovi i tre volumi con le prime 272 mail del progetto 1AnnodiVendereValorePrimo volume https://www.amazon.it/dp/B0B45GTTYLSecondo Volume https://www.amazon.it/anno-Vendere-Valore-Parte-seconda/dp/B0BLQW27KV/Terzo volume https://www.amazon.it/anno-Vendere-Valore-Parte-terza/dp/B0BQGVV3B4/Se preferisci la versione e-book https://venderevalore.gumroad.com/l/1AVV110Sostienimi nel mio progetto maratone https://www.retedeldono.it/it/iniziative/tra-capo-e-collo-onlus/paolo.pugni/paolo-corre-al-milanoI nuovi podcast della scuderia VendereValoreLa prima biopodcastia, che cosa mi ha insegnato la vita e cosa può insegnare anche a te (la tua di vita)https://www.spreaker.com/show/colleghiamo-i-puntiniIl minipodcast del venditore: ogni giorno 90 secondi per impostare correttamente la giornatahttps://www.spreaker.com/show/vedere-valore-dailyLa prima Business Novelcast italiana: le avventure del Codega e dei suoi clienti, per ragionare sulla vita del venditorehttps://www.spreaker.com/show/il-valore-del-venditoreLe serie di VendereValoreLa relazione conta nella vendita (Prendendo spunto da EQ della vendita) https://pugnimalago.it/la-relazione/L'arte della domanda https://pugnimalago.it/artedelladomanda/Elite Sales Strategies (Iananrino) https://www.spreaker.com/show/vendere-valore-elite-sales-strategiesPer entrare nel gruppo di discussione sulla vendita La compagnia: https://t.me/joinchat/f3f4aMd5rLhkNWY8Il canale Telegram d Vendere Valore è questo https://t.me/venderevaloreI nostri corsi e libri sono disponibili qui http://pugnimalago.it/corsi-vendere-valore/Il corso DISC lo trovate qui, con uno sconto speciale del 20%: https://venderevalore.gumroad.com/l/Zzhfe/PodcastVVLa pagina dedicata all'arte della domanda http://pugnimalago.it/artedelladomanda/- Ecco dove trovi i nostri libri* ”Vendere valore. Il colloquio ideale per guidare il tuo cliente verso maggiori profitti" https://amzn.to/2Z4aseM* Franca Malagò Ragazze diamoci da fare lo trovi qui: https://amzn.to/348KHMt* Vendere valore. Il manifesto e il metodo AIUTAhttps://amzn.to/2L9QZT8* L'arte della domandahttps://amzn.to/3hOQ8XL* Il festival della vendita 2020 https://amzn.to/3cCkDPS* Scopriamo il futuro https://amzn.to/2ZBFPgV* Il servant Lawyer https://amzn.to/3qcQzNZPer iscriversi alla nostra newsletter usate questo link http://pugnimalago.it/newsletter/

Minnesota Now
Minnesota Now - Feb. 6, 2023

Minnesota Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 56:45


The Department of Corrections has cracked down on Beltrami and Ramsey county jails for violations. Trees along a scenic byway in northern Minnesota will be torn down. We heard why locals are not happy. We revisited a great conversation with the head of the Human Spaceflight Laboratory at the University of North Dakota and met the new voice of the Minnesota Timberwolves, who hales from north Minneapolis. And this time in our series about finding joy in winter, we went cold dipping with MPR News reporter Elizabeth Shockman.

Bemidji Now News Bites
Meet the Candidates: Jarrett Walton for Beltrami County Sheriff

Bemidji Now News Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 19:30 Transcription Available


Jarrett Walton has been Beitel's Chief Deputy since Beitel began in 2018, and is also Beitel's endorsed candidate. Walton believes his experience in running the day-to-day operations of the Sheriff's Office in this role prime him to lead law enforcement in this county. Walton knows that this Office needs to do more with less, and has experience acquiring grants to help fund technology that will help the county do just that.

Bemidji Now News Bites
Meet the Candidates: Jason Riggs for Beltrami County Sheriff

Bemidji Now News Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 17:54 Transcription Available


Jason Riggs won the primary election with more than half of the vote in August, but that hasn't stopped him from continuing to press hard on his campaign. Riggs says a top issue he's heard while door-knocking revolves around the drug problem that our community is facing. Riggs wants to see more communication from the Sheriff's Office and community involvement among deputies.

Bemidji Now News Bites
Meet the Candidates: Joe Gould for Beltrami County District 2, round 2!

Bemidji Now News Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 15:25 Transcription Available


Back for a second round of interviews, the primary victors in the Beltrami County District 2 race discussed their platforms in their bids to be the next Beltrami County District 2 Commissioner. The race has no incumbent, as current Commissioner Reed Olson is running to be the next MN House 2A race. Joe Gould is a lifelong northern Minnesotan, and a current history and social studies teacher at Cass Lake-Bena Schools. Gould came close to winning the Ward 1 race in 2020, and in August gained more than half of the vote in the primary race. Gould is passionate about children's mental health and improving and expanding the housing stock in the community.

Bemidji Now News Bites
Meet the Candidates: Don Heinonen for Beltrami County District 2, round 2!

Bemidji Now News Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 13:57 Transcription Available


Back for a second round of interviews, the primary victors in the Beltrami County District 2 race discussed their platforms in their bids to be the next Beltrami County District 2 Commissioner. The race has no incumbent, as current Commissioner Reed Olson is running to be the next MN House 2A race. Don Heinonen has run several campaigns over the years, but this is his first for county office. Heinonen is a supporter of law enforcement and if elected, would want to get involved on the future of the Beltrami County Jail. Heinonen initially moved to the area to attend Northwest Technical College, raised his family here and has worked in automotive and fiber optics industries, in addition to his years of community and civic service.

Strong Women - KAXE/KBXE
Strong Women: Running for Office in Northern MN in 2022: Erika-Bailey Johnson

Strong Women - KAXE/KBXE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 14:22


Erika is a member of the Red Lake Nation who felt called to run this election cycle as DFL in MN House district 2b in Beltrami, Cass, Mahnomen and Clearwater County

Bemidji Now News Bites
MEET THE CANDIDATES: Tim Sumner for Beltrami County District 4

Bemidji Now News Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 16:21 Transcription Available


Tim Sumner has represented District 4 since winning his first election in 2012, winning again in 2016 and 2020. Sumner is proud of the strides made in the county's health and human services and in improving roads. Sumner believes his experience on the board and the relationships and trust he's built over his nearly ten years of service is an asset going into the midterm elections this year.

Bemidji Now News Bites
MEET THE CANDIDATES: Joseph Neft for Beltrami County District 4

Bemidji Now News Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 8:39 Transcription Available


Joseph Neft is new to the local political realm but believes divine intervention played a hand in his decision to run for office. A lifelong Beltrami resident and farmer, Neft is also a truck driver with a large family. Neft strongly believes in leaving things better than he found them, and is concerned about rising property valuations and taxes.

Bemidji Now News Bites
MEET THE CANDIDATES: Mark Morrissey for Beltrami County District 1

Bemidji Now News Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 14:18 Transcription Available


Mark Morrissey is a long-time resident of the Bemidji area, initially coming to the area to attend Bemidji State University, where he currently leads the Outdoor Program Center. Morrissey was inspired to run to "bring the temperature down" in the county board room and to bring the focus back onto nonpartisan county issues. Morrissey is focused on preserving the county's natural resources, such as improving soil and water quality all while supporting agriculture in the area.

Bemidji Now News Bites
MEET THE CANDIDATES: Craig Gaasvig for Beltrami County District 1

Bemidji Now News Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 16:27 Transcription Available


Craig Gaasvig initially won his seat on the Board of Commissioners in 2018 and is seeking re-election for a second term. Gaasvighas an extensive history of service prior to his election to the board of commissioners, serving on the Port Hope Township board for several years, and serving on various committees and boards such as the Beltrami Electric Board of Directors. Gaasvig is a lifelong resident of Beltrami County and intends to continue service guided by "rural, conservative values."

Bemidji Now News Bites
Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2022

Bemidji Now News Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 3:59 Transcription Available


Northern Township announced its intention to withdraw from the Greater Bemidji Area Joint Planning Board in a joint work session with the Bemidji City Council Monday; an outside law firm has been contracted to review the 2018 death of Beltrami County inmate Hardel Sherrell; construction on the Bemidji Veterans Home is nearly half complete with more than 70 resident applications received ahead of its opening mid-2023; and Minnesota's Cold Weather Rule goes into effect this Saturday, low-income heating and energy assistance applications are being accepted, Beltrami and Cass residents would submit their applications through BiCAP.

Bemidji Now News Bites
MEET THE CANDIDATES: Richard Anderson for Beltrami County District 3

Bemidji Now News Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 15:04 Transcription Available


Richard Anderson is the incumbent in this race, having served on the Beltrami County Board since 2011. Anderson is a retired educator, with his last posting at Bemidji High School as principal. Anderson says he brings a lot of negotiation experience and wants to keep politics out of the boardroom. The “Meet the Candidates” series continues with the two candidates in the Beltrami County District 3 race. Due to redistricting, all commissioner seats are up for election this year. The new Beltrami County District 3 includes the City of Solway, City of Wilton; and the township of Bemidji, Buzzle, Eckles, Grant Valley, Jones, Lammers and Liberty.

Bemidji Now News Bites
MEET THE CANDIDATES: Brian Merschman for Beltrami County District 3

Bemidji Now News Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 10:11 Transcription Available


Brian Merschman is a longtime Bemidji-area resident with years of experience in political service as a supervisor of Bemidji Township. Merschman currently works in public transit and also has many years of experience in the automotive service industry. Merschman wants to learn more about county government and hopes to take his service experience to the next level. The "Meet the Candidates" series continues with the two candidates in the Beltrami County District 3 race. Due to redistricting, all commissioner seats are up for election this year. The new Beltrami County District 3 includes the City of Solway, City of Wilton; and the township of Bemidji, Buzzle, Eckles, Grant Valley, Jones, Lammers and Liberty.

Ditching Hourly
Dre Beltrami - Shut Up And Listen

Ditching Hourly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 50:24


Dre Beltrami returns to Ditching Hourly to drop her patented iconoclastic worldviews. This time around we talk about Google+, Pinterest, search vs feed, stealing longtail keywords, and for the love of god, just shutting up and listening. Dre's links:thesolopreneursociety.com

Bemidji Now News Bites
MEET THE CANDIDATES: Sandy Hennum for Beltrami County District 5

Bemidji Now News Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 17:15 Transcription Available


Sandy Hennum has been the executive director for Village of Hope, a homeless shelter focused on serving families, for the past 12 years with plans to retire at the end of this year. Hennum's life has been focused on community service, and this is her first political campaign. Hennum, the only woman who filed for a seat on the Beltrami County Board, says the foundation of a community is based on housing, child care and adequate mental health services, and would like to do her part to bring more resources to Greater Minnesota.

La Nueva Tribu Music
Beltrami Music

La Nueva Tribu Music

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 31:54


Beltrami Musica visita a La Nueva Tribu Music directamente desde Colombia, donde se conoce un poco mas de el y su trabajo. 

ANSA Voice Daily
Protesi in 3D salva braccio a 14enne ucraina

ANSA Voice Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 3:28


Intervento al Meyer per ragazza ferita al gomito da esplosione

MPR News with Angela Davis
How Minnesota's farmers handle extreme weather, inflation and supply chain woes

MPR News with Angela Davis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 47:24


Heavy rain and high winds have caused trouble for many Minnesota farmers this spring. And that's just the latest challenge. Following last year's historic drought, farmers are now dealing with supply chain issues, rising costs, avian influenza and instability caused by international conflict. Gov. Tim Walz recently signed an agriculture omnibus bill that will fund drought relief, rural broadband and support for emerging farmers. MPR News host Angela Davis spoke with Minnesota's agriculture commissioner and representatives from the Minnesota Farmers Union and the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association about the state of farming.  If you are a farmer struggling with stress or mental health concerns, you can contact the Minnesota Farm and Rural Helpline at 833-600-2670 or by texting FARMSTRESS to 898211. Guests:  Thom Petersen is the commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Agriculture.  Anne Schwagerl is the vice president at the Minnesota Farmers Union. She owns and operates a farm in Browns Valley, Minnesota.   Mike Skaug is the president of the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association. He owns and operates a farm in Beltrami , Minnesota. Click the audio player above to listen to their conversation. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or Spotify.

North Star Journey
Native women work to break the cycle of poverty, prison in Minnesota

North Star Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 8:04


For nearly a decade, Tiffany Kingbird went from jail to prison to jail, leaving a trail of charges mostly related to drugs and the property crimes she committed to pay for drugs.  “Your soul gets tired,” said Kingbird, 37, as she spoke recently of her years fighting addiction, and a resulting string of arrests and incarcerations. “Just that lifestyle, going in and out of jail and just having nothing, always having nothing. Just coming out and picking back up where you left off, because you didn't have nowhere to go.”  That downward spiral is deeply rooted in the historical poverty, generational trauma and persistent judicial system bias against Indigenous people in Minnesota. The data around Native women is especially startling. They make up less than 1 percent of Minnesota's overall population but are 20 percent of the state's female prison inmates. While many of the crimes that lead to jail or prison time are relatively small-time offenses — stealing, drug use, failure to show for a court date — the consequences of incarcerating Native women are enormous and cascading: children separated from mothers, metastasizing family poverty, financial and psychological costs that linger for generations. Monika Lawrence for MPR News Natasha Kingbird, right, is the lead coordinator of the Women's Reentry Program at the Northwest Indian Community Development Center in Bemidji and a vocal proponent of helping incarcerated women heal from trauma. In Bemidji, Kingbird and other Native women are part of a growing effort to share their stories and break the cycle. A pilot project intended to help women find their economic footing and reconnect to their families spiritual lives offers hope and shows promise. Safe housing is often the first need, and securing that can light the way. Observers worry permanent change won't come until Native people are no longer disproportionately caught up in the criminal justice system. That fact shows few signs of changing. In Beltrami County, near Minnesota's three most populous reservations, 70 percent of people arrested on an outstanding warrant over the past five years were American Indian. ‘Eventually, I just gave up' Themes surface in the stories of many Native women: youthful mistakes that morph into insurmountable hurdles, poverty that couldn't be overcome, family rifts that wouldn't heal, addiction and violence that fell on them and those they love. Tiffany Kingbird was raised mostly by her grandmother while her parents struggled with addiction. She recalls a “pretty good childhood” growing up on the Red Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota, going to school and traveling with family to powwows. Things changed in her late teens when a family member brought her cocaine, opening the door to a persistent drug habit. Her life was upended about 10 years ago, she said, by the death of her grandmother, the person she leaned on most. “When I lost her, everybody lost me,” Kingbird recalled. She survived violent relationships. She was homeless. Her drug addiction deepened. “I was pregnant with my baby. And I couldn't quit, so I did drugs through my pregnancy with my youngest one,” Kingbird said. “And they took her right from the hospital when I had her.” Reconnecting with her daughters, ages 18 and 10, has been a primary motivation for Kingbird to maintain sobriety for the past three years.  “The only time my kids ever heard from me is when I was locked up. And I was sick of saying the same shit, promising stuff that I wasn't gonna do,” she said. “So this last time around, I was like, ‘I'm gonna get out. And I'm just going to show them', and I'm still doing it.” Uprooted The 1950s plan to erase Indian Country Report Native American women, girls suffer more violence Billie Mountain's world changed in March 2005 when a teenager shot and killed seven people at the Red Lake High School where she worked.  Dan Gunderson | MPR News Billie Mountain is working to rebuild her life after drug and alcohol abuse led to incarceration. “I think it kind of broke me. I don't know, I've never talked about it,” said Mountain, 51, as she choked back tears during an interview.  Born in Minneapolis and raised on the Red Lake Reservation, she was “doing what was expected,” raising a family and working. Soon after the school shooting, she left Red Lake and moved to Bemidji, intending to return to college. Looking back, she believes she was just escaping the trauma of the school shooting.  After life on the isolated reservation, she wasn't prepared for life in a community where eight in 10 people are white. “It's only 30 miles, but you move to Bemidji and it's like you're in another world,” she said. “Like, ‘Oh, I gotta come to Bemidji and be white now.'” “It's intimidating,” she said. “And then you don't think you are good enough. Or you have to work extra hard to be able to get anywhere.” The stress led to increased alcohol use, she said, and her first arrest was for drunk driving. Then a new relationship brought her into a circle of people using and selling illegal prescription drugs. That led to more encounters with the justice system.   “I got my kids taken away from me, I lost my house, I lost my job, I had to go to court, and I ended up in jail,” said Mountain.  Mountain shares with other Native women a sense the system is stacked against them, that no one hears them when they ask for help. After getting out of jail, she struggled to get her kids back from foster care, unable to navigate a system she didn't understand.  “Depression, anxiety was to the roof,” she said. “And eventually, I just gave up. OK, I'll just go get high, because it's easier,” she said.  Mountain now has a job, her kids are back home, and she's sober, thanks to support from a local nonprofit organization.  “When I look back on my life, I know where it went wrong was when I was feeling weak, or hopeless, or lost,” she said. ‘We have to take you to jail' American Indians are often excluded from data comparing incarceration rates based on race. There are many reasons, including overlapping jurisdictions, differences between tribal justice systems and federal government policies that make data collection difficult, according to the National Institute of Justice. But available data shows the disproportionate incarceration of American Indians is striking across the justice system.   American Indians are just over one percent of Minnesota's population, but American Indian women make up about 20 percent of the inmates at Minnesota's only women's prison in Shakopee, and American Indian men make up about nine percent of the overall prison population in the state, according to DOC data.   The racial disparity is evident at an early age. Nearly half of the 62 incarcerated Native women interviewed through a project funded by a federal grant reported being arrested more than 10 times before age 18.  The Northwestern Minnesota Juvenile Center in Bemidji housed juveniles from 38 counties last year, but almost 60 percent came from Beltrami, Cass and Itasca, counties near reservations.   American Indian youth were 58 percent of the females and 44 percent of the males housed there, according to the center's annual report. Beltrami County is adjacent to three tribal nations located in northern Minnesota. The most recent census data shows about 22 percent of the county population is American Indian. They are disproportionately represented in the courts and the county jail. From 2017 to 2022, 70 percent of people arrested on an outstanding warrant in Beltrami County were American Indian, according to data collected by the sheriff's office. For the same five-year period, 53 percent of those arrested for non-warrant offenses were American Indian. Dan Gunderson | MPR News A corrections officer books an inmate at the Beltrami County Jail. While there is relatively little research on American Indians in the justice system, a recently published peer reviewed study found there is a financial cost for being Native in the Minnesota judicial system.  Researchers analyzed five years of court cases, examining the legal financial obligation imposed by criminal courts.  “We found that Native American defendants had the highest debt load per case, compared to any other racial group,” said University of Maryland assistant professor Robert Stewart.  Researchers found rural counties, and especially those in Indian Country, were more punitive.  “It is when they're in counties that overlap with reservations [or] that are in close proximity to reservations, that they actually receive the highest average fines and fees than any other group,” said Stewart.  Researchers wrote that the average outstanding legal debt for Native defendants was “more than 80 percent higher than the next highest racial group and more than four times higher than the average debt for white defendants.”  “The counties that really stick out, we're talking about Beltrami, we're talking about Becker, Mahnomen, Mille Lacs County, Cass County,” said Stewart. “These are all counties that have large reservations, or at least are in close proximity to large reservations.” University of Minnesota doctoral student Brieanna Watters was part of the research team, and heard the stories about the economic impact of legal debt when people have no way to pay. “What these cases demonstrate is just how compounding fines and fees are, especially for the marginalized people and the poor. They can be very devastating for people and entire communities,” said Watters.  American Indians have the highest poverty rate — 31 percent — of any racial group in Minnesota, according to the Minnesota Department of Health.  The researchers argue in their paper that disproportionate legal debt is an extension of previous government programs such as assimilation, relocation and boarding schools that were intended to break up Indigenous families and communities.    “There's an evolution from targeting the Native collective as a community, to targeting or subjugating individual Native people,” said Watters.  Researchers also interviewed defendants, judges, attorneys and probation officers about the legal, financial disparities they found.  “It was common for judges, prosecutors, and probation officers we interviewed to candidly assert that Native American defendants did not experience racialized disadvantage in the criminal legal system in their jurisdiction,” they wrote.  'I've never told anyone' Stories of life in Indian boarding schools A reckoning St. Benedict nuns apologize for Native boarding school Beltrami County Attorney David Hanson said his office doesn't track race data on those charged with crimes, and he rejects the idea the justice system is biased.   “I don't see direct evidence of explicit bias,” he said. “I'm going to prosecute each crime. To seek justice. That's what I do.” Hanson said he was not aware of disproportionate rates of incarceration for Native women, but he would not be surprised “given the demographics of the county” where American Indians make up about 22 percent of the population.  “However, if it is statistically unproportionate, or if there's some sort of underlying racial component that is driving it, well, then it would be concerning,” he said.  He sees reducing drug abuse as the key to reducing incarceration rates.  Hanson points to local efforts, including a recently created drug court, but those efforts are limited by lack of resources in one of the poorest counties in Minnesota. “You know, we're going to put every resource we have available at it, but we don't have a lot of the resources, so it becomes a larger societal question,” Hanson said. “What does the state of Minnesota want to do with this? We're all ears when it comes to solutions, we just need help to implement them.” Dan Gunderson | MPR News Beltrami County chief deputy Jarrett Walton stands for a photo in the county jail on March 18. Beltrami County Sheriff's Office chief deputy Jarrett Walton is very aware that American Indians are disproportionately represented in arrests. He compiled the data showing 70 percent of people arrested on an outstanding warrant in the county were American Indian. “A lot of times there's transportation issues, you know, you can't get to your court hearings. Thus, they issue a warrant for your arrest. If you have a warrant, of course, the court says we shall arrest you. So we have to take you to jail,” he said. Many of those arrests happen because of traffic stops for minor violations. A broken tail light, or a burned-out headlight. Poverty is an underlying factor, said Walton, and the county recently started a voucher program to help pay for minor repairs like a broken tail light, with the intent of reducing those traffic stops. Beltrami County recently started a program that has a social worker working in the jail, helping connect inmates with services that can help them be successful when they leave the jail.  “This reset program meets them exactly where they're at,” said jail administrator Calandra Allen.  “Some days, you know, if you were battling depression for six months, and you got out of bed and put one step in front of the other, that's a success for that person that day,” she said.  Walton, who's a candidate this year to succeed retiring Sheriff Ernie Beitel, hopes to expand that program, but funding remains a hurdle. “It comes down to the almighty dollar,” said Walton, who added that the county is looking for creative solutions to add another two or three social workers needed to meet demand in the jail.  “Just so we can provide [inmates] what they need on the outside and help them so they don't have to come back here (to jail),” he said. The county is also working to restart cultural programs, shuttered by COVID-19 restrictions, where volunteers provide cultural and spiritual counsel to Native American inmates.  County officials are in preliminary discussions about building a new jail, and tribal leaders are part of the steering committee. Walton said those discussions include the need for more space and programming for culturally specific activities.  ‘Give them back to the community' Dan Gunderson | MPR News Natasha Kingbird leads the initiative at the Northwest Indian Community Development Center in Bemidji to help women who have been incarcerated rebuild their lives. Natasha Kingbird has been in the place where hope is elusive, and she's using the experience to provide support for Native women trying to overcome the sense that no one cares. She leads the reentry program at the Northwest Indian Community Development Center in Bemidji where Billie Mountain, Tiffany Kingbird and other women come for support, and help navigating the system. The Kingbirds are relatives. “I've dedicated a lot of time to help women to be looked at as equal and not as ‘Oh they're just a criminal, they ain't going to amount to nothing,'” Natasha Kingbird said.  The 40-year-old knows about the struggles incarcerated women face. She recalls “a really nice life,” until at age 10 her great grandmother died and her parents split up.  She spent time in foster care, and the Northwest Juvenile Detention Center in Bemidji, where a disproportionate number of children in custody are American Indian. “I didn't know what I wanted, and I was lost,” she recalled. “I was a young girl trying to figure out what I wanted, not having any guidance and feeling like nobody cared.” She survived domestic abuse and spent time in jail. Reconnecting with her Anishinaabe culture gave her a new identity, focus and strength. Now she starts every day asking herself what she can do to help other Native women make the same connection. “You know, I've never experienced this sense of pride,” she said. “I can say that I'm really proud to be Anishinaabe and I'm proud to be a woman who has experienced the same stuff as all these other women. You know, we're smart, and we're gifted, and we just have to find it.” She's become a leading advocate for a unique project designed to help incarcerated Native women regain their place in the community.  Monika Lawrence for MPR News During the ongoing discussion about the outside space of the Healing House project, some women suggested a garden where sacred plants can grow but where they also can grow and process their own food. This month, a pilot project called the Healing House opened in a three bedroom home in Bemidji, and work is underway to raise funds for a much larger facility. The home is leased by the Minnesota Department of Corrections, but the program will be run by the local community.  Bemidji was selected for the pilot project because of its location near the three most populous reservations in the state, and the fact that 40 percent of the Native women incarcerated by the state return to northwestern Minnesota when they are released.   In 2017, the Minnesota Department of Corrections received a $900,000 federal grant to help address violence against women.   The agency collaborated with the Northwest Indian Community Development Center and other nonprofit groups to focus on examining how to help Native women who are disproportionately incarcerated, and more likely to be victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.  As part of the project, 62 women either in the Minnesota women's prison in Shakopee, or who had been incarcerated in the past five years, were interviewed in 2019 and 2020 before COVID-19 restrictions ended the interviews.  Nearly nine in 10 of the women said they were dependent on drugs or alcohol. Three-fourths reported mental illness, and 97 percent reported being victims of violence and abuse before they were incarcerated.  A long list of recommendations for change came out of the project. They include equal access to spiritual advisors and ceremonies in prison, helping women stay connected with children while they are incarcerated, and improved cultural training for prison staff.  But the top issue was safe, supportive housing after release from prison or jail and that's the first challenge to be addressed through the Healing House model, a concept based on Indigenous cultural and spiritual teachings.   While many correctional release programs focus on helping inmates find housing and get a job, the priority of this model is to help the women heal from trauma.  Monika Lawrence for MPR News Liz Richards with the Minnesota Department of Corrections talks about the Healing House project during a meeting in Bemidji on April 7. “That's the whole focus really, about the Healing House. If you can't address that trauma, then everything else is not going to be successful,” said Liz Richards, the corrections department's director of victim services and restorative justice.  “I am confident that it is going to be far and above more successful than previous models.” Richards said this model appears to be the first of its kind in the country.  If the program is successful, it might well be because the department is ceding control to the women who have lived the trauma they seek to heal.  That reflects a significant shift in thinking, according to Nikki Engel, policy and legal systems program manager with Violence Free Minnesota, a nonprofit that's part of the project.  Monika Lawrence for MPR News Nikki Engel with Violence Free Minnesota talked about how gratifying it is to see support for the Healing House during a meeting about the project in Bemidji. “Government can pay for things like this and they don't need to own them,” she said. “Give them back to the community because the community knows best what is needed to break these cycles and to support the people in their community.” The data showing disproportionate incarceration rates for Native women in Minnesota is not new. But the stories those 62 women told have shifted the narrative within the Department of Corrections, said Richards.  “Statistics are something that appeals to the head, the stories appeal to the heart. I can give you statistics all day long about disproportionality within the system. We all know those,” she said. “The difference is to hear those stories that really touch people's hearts. I think there are plenty of people who care and who have cared for a long time, but have not known what to do.” The Healing House project is a first small step toward building trust with Indigenous communities, said Richards.  Addressing the array of issues that contribute to the disproportionate incarceration rates will require a much broader long-term response.  ‘Feel like me again' Monika Lawrence for MPR News No decision about a site for the Healing House has been made yet. Ideally, according to the women who participated in the listening sessions, it will be on tribal land between Bemidji and Red Lake, not in an urban environment but with a lot of trees and walking areas. A group of women recently spent a few days meeting with architects in Bemidji, offering insights on what they would want from the Healing House model.   There's currently no funding in place to build the design they came up with, but Gov. Tim Walz has included money in his budget to fund a project manager for three years.  That funding still needs legislative approval. Community member Renee Gurneau told assembled local and state officials that just adding a cultural component to programs designed for non-Native people will not be successful.  “But what really works for us is having culture based [programs], rather than having a white system with some culture thrown at it,” she said, as women around the room nodded in agreement. “To really be who we were created to be is guaranteed success.” Northwest Indian Community Development Center administrator Martin Jennings urged local officials gathered to learn about the Healing House project to think of the formerly incarcerated women gathered around the table in the center of the room as valued community members.  “Think of the women we're trying to support here as our sisters, our aunties, our grandmothers and mothers. We've got to think differently about how we value and see each other in this community,” he said. Jennings is optimistic, he sees a new level of communication and collaboration with local officials in Bemidji and Beltrami County. At a recent Bemidji City Council meeting, council members and the mayor expressed support for the Healing House project.  That included Audrey Thayer, the first Native American woman elected to the Bemidji City Council. She's confident the Healing House will help women find a path that leads them away from the justice system's revolving door. She thinks the system continues to punish people long after they are released.  Monika Lawrence for MPR News Bemidji City Council member Audrey Thayer speaks during a conversation about the Healing House project in Bemidji on April 7. It's like the path now goes straight uphill,” she said.  “You paid for what happened in your life, you served some time, you made a mistake. When do we start looking at reconciliation and redemption of a human being in our society?” Thayer, a long-time community activist and an instructor at the Leech Lake Tribal College, said it's important to acknowledge the generations of trauma in Indian Country that need to be unraveled. “It's easier to explain it as a very serious dysfunction that the U.S. government did, trying to mold us into something we weren't by stripping us of who we were,” said Thayer.  “I think we have about three generations of really crazy behavior by the federal government,” she said. “Relocations, assimilation programs, boarding schools, and when you strip somebody of who they are, their values, and you take that all away, you have an empty shell.” To be successful Thayer believes, reentry programs need to restore those cultural values, filling the empty shell with a sense of identity and purpose. Tiffany Kingbird is now working at a chemical dependency treatment facility. She's also trying to rebuild her credit after amassing thousands of dollars in court fees and fines she couldn't pay.   She credits traditional ceremony and culture with rebuilding her sense of self after more than a decade spent sliding to the depths of addiction and despair. “I feel complete,” she said. “I don't know how to explain it. I just feel whole, like me again.”  Full series North Star Journey What should we cover next? Pass the Mic

Space Cats Peace Turtles
240: Codex 3 is Real with Dane Beltrami

Space Cats Peace Turtles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 69:10 Very Popular


Wowee, what a treat. Our dearest friend and board game designer Dane is here to present the upcoming release of Codex 3: Vigil! There's a slew of new things packed in it, most notably an ENTIRE NEW FACTION. We cover it all in some broad strokes, and reveal a few specific components. This is slated to drop later in April, which we had too much fun while recording to remember to mention. GET HYPE! Music provided by Ben Prunty. Find more at benpruntymusic.com or benprunty.bandcamp.com To learn more about our Discord, Twitter, Patreon, Merch, and more, visit https://spacecatspeaceturtles.com/

Cornerstone Unplugged Podcast
Estate Planning Strategies With Anthony “Sonny” Beltrami

Cornerstone Unplugged Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 22:03


Anthony "Sonny" Beltrami is an Associate Attorney at Fitzpatrick, Lentz, and Bubba, a full-service law firm in Allentown, Pennsylvania. His focus is primarily on estate planning, administration of estates and trusts, taxation, fiduciary and beneficiary representation, and business succession planning. He graduated from Moravian University with a Bachelor of Business Administration and from the Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law.  This podcast has been prepared and published for general information and educational purposes only and should not be relied on for legal advice.  Legal advice cannot be given without full consideration of all relevant information relating to an individual's situation. In this episode… Discussing topics like death, incapacity, and life-altering events can be daunting. But what can you do to prepare your assets for the future? Education is the key to your peace of mind and transforming your aversion to the process. Anthony “Sonny” Beltrami educates and empowers clients as they walk through estate planning. By providing the tools to understand important documents, Sonny guides clients to make informed decisions based on their current situations and also to be prepared if a change occurs.  In this episode of Cornerstone Unplugged, Evan Cowen sits down with Anthony "Sonny" Beltrami, Associate Attorney at Fitzpatrick, Lentz, and Bubba, to discuss some common estate planning misconceptions. Sonny talks about the impact of mentorship on a green attorney, preparing for life changes through estate planning, and why client education is crucial for preparing for the future.

Your Own Best Company with Franklin Taggart
The Entrepreneurial Mom (Time-Sensitive Offer!) - Dre Beltrami

Your Own Best Company with Franklin Taggart

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 46:44


After two years in business as a brand strategist, Dre Beltrami became a mom. She tried to operate her business according to her pre-parenthood terms and the latest advice from the business gurus but found herself stretched too thin and needing a long break. Like every other business owner, Dre was challenged by pandemics and quarantines to reevaluate everything about her life and her business. Facing her existential crisis head-on, she made some critical decisions about her business model, her marketing strategy, and her online accessibility and visibility. Hear the rest of the story in this full-length interview that was inspired by an email Dre sent out just Wednesday morning. You'll want to join her weekly email list by clicking the orange button on her homepage: https://thesolopreneursociety.com. While you're there take a quiz or two to discover some valuable insights about yourself. And don't forget - The Mom Bundle will only be available next week - March 28-April 1. She'll be sending out information to her email list and Support Lounge members. Join the Solopreneur Society Support Lounge Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/solopreneursociety This is the email that inspired this episode: https://ckarchive.com/b/qdu8h7hxzegl #brandstrategy #newbusinessmodel #solopreneurmom

Linking Our Libraries
Browsing Books: Beltrami County

Linking Our Libraries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 12:09


This season we are moving through the state of Minnesota, looking at an interesting fact about each county and giving you a book prompt from that fact. We will share six book suggestions to meet that prompt, to get you started on reading new books. You can also take that prompt and find any other book to meet the challenge!   Today our prompt is inspired by Beltrami County! This county is located in the northern part of the state and includes the Red Lake Reservation. Our prompt comes from Giacomo Beltrami, Italian explorer who explored the northern reaches of the  Mississippi River in 1823; read a book set in Italy or with an Italian character.   We give you links to each of these books on our show notes page, taking you to Amazon.com. If you click on any of them, and buy anything at all - including a nice book - Amazon will send us a small percent of the profits they made on these sales. Thank you for supporting CMLE!

The TODDcast
Hulu Plus Movie Review: No Exit

The TODDcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 3:33


Three distinct tonal changes make this actiony thriller with a horror twist a tough sell. Execution is mixed bag but Beltrami score helps. Worth putting on in the background. #noexit #hulu --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toddlyden/message

SCREAM with Ryan C. Showers
Episode 025 - The Music of Scream

SCREAM with Ryan C. Showers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 81:09


One of the underrated technical aspects to the “Scream” film series is the music. The original scores composed by Oscar-nominated composer Marco Beltrami in the first four films add significant emotional weight to the dramatic story and the quality of suspense. Join Ryan and guest Will Mavity, an expert in film scores from NextBestPicture.com, discuss Beltrami's work in “Scream,” “Scream 2,” “Scream 3,” and “Scream 4.” Introduction Get to Know the Guest  Original Scores in Film; Will is the expert. Marco Beltrami Career  Scream 1 Score Scream 2 Score Scream 3 Score Scream 4 Score  Scream Speed Round with the Will Conclusion Links for Social Media Twitter: @ScreamWithRCS Instagram: @ScreamWithRCS Facebook: @ScreamWithRCS Guest Twitter: @mavericksmovies