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Christopher und Melanie über die 17 besten Releases des Monats. Jetzt auf Steadyhq.com/track17 supporten. English Teacher erschaffen auf ihrem Debütalbum 13 Hits in hymnischer und britischer Gitarrenpop-Tradition. Torkelnde Pianos, zittrige, lärmende Gitarren und über allem schwebt die Lyrik von Sängerin Fontaine. Reicht das für das Album des Monats? The Libertines stehen hingehen am anderen Ende ihrer Karriere. Inwieweit taugt das neueste Comeback, um der Geschichte der Early-00s-Indiehelden noch weiterzuerzählen? Andre Bratten bringt uns den Geheimtipp des Monats. Was ist das für ein spektakuläres Techno-Album, über das aber niemand spricht? Glass Beams vermengen indische und westliche Einflüsse für eine EP zwischen schwüler Wüstenhitze und knackigem Funk. Was lernen wir dadurch über indische Musik? Der bisherige Rerelease des Jahres kommt von der Japanerin Tujiko Noriko die experimentellen, avantgardistischen Pop mit Electronica vermählt und dabei Melodien schreibt, die sie mit glitchigen Beats selbst boykottiert. Wieso wäre das heutzutage ein absoluter Banger? Plus 17 neue Songs von Fabiana Palladino, Elsa Hewitt, Drahla, Shabaka, Kelly Moran, Il Quadro di Troisi uvm. für die Spotify-Playlist "Track17 - Playlist zum Podcast" Alle Links in den Shownotes. **[Setlist]** - [00:00:00] Intro + Zuletzt gehört: Stevie Wonder & Autechre - [00:04:16] Feature: James Blake & die Plattform Vault - [00:06:03] **English Teacher // This Could Be Texas (Island)** - [00:14:33] Playlist Part 1: Elsa Hewitt, Il Quadro di Troisi, De-Phazz, Sierra Ferrell - [00:19:46] **The Libertines // All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade (EMI)** - [00:31:09] **Andre Bratten // Slay Tracks (Smalltown Supersound)** - [00:36:32] Playlist Part 2: Drahla, Fabiana Palladino, Eddie Kaine - [00:40:21] **Glass Beams // Mahal (Ninja Tune)** - [00:47:27] **Tujiko Noriko // From Tokyo To Naiagara (Keplar)** - [00:55:08] Playlist Part 3: Kali, Still House Plants, Shabaka, Kelly Moran - Jetzt auf Spotify abonnieren. **Neue Songs auf der Playlist** English Teacher - The World's Biggest Paving Slab Elsa Hewitt - Citrinitas Il Quadro di Troisi - La Verita De-Phazz - Cherry Golden Waters Sierra Ferrell - Fox Hunt The Libertines - Run Run Run Andre Bratten – Repair Drahla - Default Parody Fabiana Palladino - I Can't Dream Anymore Roc Marciano - Marciology Eddie Kaine & Big Ghost LTD - The Wrong Era Glass Beams - Mahal Tujiko Noriko - Zipper Kali - Cop Something Still House Plants – 3scr3w3w Shabaka - As the Planets and the Stars Collapse Kelly Moran - Sodalis (II)
This week, America's Land Auctioneer is joined by McKenzy Braaten, Chief Communications Officer at Epic Companies. Mckenzy shares a Recap on the 2023 commercial market and some of the challenges faced. She also updates us on where the market is headed for commercial real estate while Kevin discusses farmland values and his outlook for farmland prices through 2024. McKenzy shares with America's Land Auctioneer the amazing commercial developments that Epic Companies is working on across the state of North Dakota. She also updates us on new REITs that Epic Companies has available for investors this year, plus much more.Follow Kevin at www.americalandauctioneer.com and on Instagram & Facebook
Amy Bratten joins the show to discuss all things Preds
Why do some bright kids develop an “I don't care” attitude? What are the underlying causes? What approaches can help rekindle their motivation? On this episode of Mind Dive Podcast, child psychologist, Harvard professor and author Ellen Braaten, Ph.D. has studied this issue in-depth and worked through this with children and their parents in her therapy practice. In her new book, “Bright Kids Who Couldn't Care Less,” she dives into this complex issue and provides a guide for parents on how to better understand and help their apathetic child. Dr. Braaten says that while children with processing challenges, such as ADHD or autism, can develop indifference because their learning challenges can lead them to feel overwhelmed, there are also children without any learning issues who develop profound apathy toward school, extracurricular activities and life in general. She adds that clinicians and parents can't look at one factor when trying to understand a child who lacks motivation because often there are social, biological and psychological factors involved. For example, Dr. Bratten says that some kids are not very motivated because their basic needs aren't being met. Or perhaps they don't have that peer group of friends that allows them to find their bliss, because their needs for friendship aren't met. They may have found they are not able to trust others. There's also the pressure to get good grades and to participate in extracurricular activities to get into a good college that can affect motivation. When kids get anxious and depressed, Dr. Braaten says, they can become overwhelmed and turn to distractions like video games. Sometimes it's pressure from parents to achieve that can demotivate children. She says that in some cases a parent's own desires, the things that gave them pleasure that they put aside, are then put onto their kids with the expectation that they will “fill in the gap” by doing or achieving what the parent didn't. Dr. Bratten cautions parents to think about themselves when they think about our child's motivation. Are they being a good role model? “Well, one of the simplest things I say to parents, maybe not directly because it can be hard to hear, but to love the child they have, not the child they wish they had,” said Dr. Braaten. In showing love and support for an unmotivated child, Dr. Braaten says external rewards can work in some cases, and in others, are not the answer. There is research showing that if a child enjoys an activity, such as reading, adding external rewards to increase reading, such as badges or stickers or awards, can have the opposite effect and serve as a demotivator. Dr. Braaten advises that parents need to find out what their child likes to do and what they are good at doing. What are their personal strengths? What gives them pleasure? Where do they spend their time? In her book she outlines how parents can work through this process to help their child find his or heFollow The Menninger Clinic on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to stay up to date on new Mind Dive episodes. To submit a topic for discussion, email podcast@menninger.edu. If you are a new or regular listener, please leave us a review on your favorite listening platform! Visit www.menningerclinic.org to learn more about The Menninger Clinic's research and leadership role in mental health.
From the ISTE 2023 conference in Philadelphia, PA, the guys chat with Amanda Bratten of Propello. Propello provides a high-quality, standards-aligned curriculum with built-in scaffolding and support that can adapt to the needs of each teacher and every student, and they're currently offering it to teachers free of charge. The name of the game here is meeting educators and students where they are, in terms of both price and function. While large legacy textbook companies continue to charge per student, Propello is out to change that status quo. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edutechguys-conference/support
Arbeidslinjen har vært under angrep i år. Det skjønner administrerende direktør Anne – Kari Bratten i Spekter ingenting av. I debatt med seniorforsker og direktør ved Frischsenteret, Simen Markussen i DN-teltet i Arendal, mener Bratten at angrepet på arbeidslinjen fra venstresiden – inkludert deler av Arbeiderpartiet - i år er helt meningsløs. – Det er enkelt. Skal vi ha de tjenestene vi har i samfunnet, gode veier og sykehus, trengs skatteinntekter. Da må folk jobbe, sa Bratten.Nav-direktør Hans Christian Holte la frem tall som viser at de siste tre årene har 50.000 personer som sto utenfor arbeidslivet, fått jobb. Holte skulle ønske han kunne si at det utelukkende var Navs fortjeneste. Godt arbeidsmarked betyr mest. Markussen sier det aller viktigste grepet for å få flere inn i jobb, er å gi dem kompetanse. Manglende kompetanse er årsaken til at mange som vil jobbe, ikke får jobb. Kompetanse i form av kortere kurs eller delstudier er veien å gå, mener Markussen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How many people can say they played centerfield at Camden Yards and was a conductor of a symphony in New York City? Bill Bratten can , and we will talk to him that, and about how he is also a engineering consultant currently. Please visit our sponsorsYour Pet AuPairWebsite: https://www.belairaupair.com/Mainstreet listeners receive 10% off your first invoice! Nelco Video Transfer ServiceWebsite: http://www.nelcovideo.com/Mainstreet listeners receive a free tape transfer, a $15 value!Support the showFacebook: @USAMainstreetWebsite: themainstreetpodcast.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/home?lang=enEmail: info@themainstreetpodcast.comPlease support The Mainstreet PodcastBuy Me A Coffee:Buy Me a Coffee Mainstreet Patreon: patreon.com/mainstreetpodcast
US Army National Guard officer and historian Jonathan Bratten comes on the podcast to discuss his book, “To the Last Man: A National Guard Regiment in the Great War, 1917-1919.” The regiment discussed is the 103rd Infantry Regiment, a unit in the 26th “Yankee” Division. Jonathan joins us to discuss the 103rd's engagements in the Meuse-Argonne in October 1918. Link to the book: https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/combat-studies-institute/csi-books/to-the-last-man.pdf The BFWWP is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattlesoftheFirstWorldWarPodcast. Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter at @WW1podcast, the Battles of the First World War Podcast page on FaceBook, and on Instagram at @WW1battlecast. Not into social media? Email me directly at verdunpodcast@gmail.com. Rate, review, and subscribe to the Battles of the First World War Podcast on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts.
In this episode, Tim sits down with Christopher Lloyd Bratten, full-time faculty member in the Musical Theatre department at Hussian College.
Jonathan Bratten talks about his history of the US 103rd Regiment during the Great War. The 103rd was a National Guard unit drawn from New England and saw action with the American Expeditionary Force in the US 26th Division. His book is titled To the Last Man: A National Guard Regiment in the Great War, […]
Som barn ble hun mobbet og utestengt. Hun husker ennå første gang noen stoppet henne for å si noe hyggelig. Da var hun 13 år. Nå brenner hun for å hjelpe barn som har det vanskelig og ønsker å være et godt forbilde. Egen livserfaring har blitt en ressurs.
Sydney FC midfielder talks about their upcoming clash against Melbourne Victory
Follow our Spotify playlist 'Future Disco Friday' here: smarturl.it/FUTURESOUNDZ You can find the track-list for our radio show: www.futuredisco.net/radio Find all new Future Disco releases here: smarturl.it/FDNewReleases Subscribe to Future Disco Radio podcast: smarturl.it/fdpodcast Instagram : www.instagram.com/future_disco/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/FutureDisco/ This week we are joined by electronic producer, André Bratten, who over the course of a decade has embarked on an eclectic sonic journey that has seen him explore fresh sounds with each release. In 2013 on Prins Thomas’ label, Full Pupp, he released his debut album, ‘Be a Man You Ant’, a cosmic disco haven created with analog instruments, similar to Norwegian peers Lindstrøm and Todd Terje. André since moved in a more experimental direction, exploring techno, electro, down-tempo, and ambient. Playing at the likes of Fabric and Panorama Bar, André is also a brilliant DJ, seamlessly blending tracks that are equally as varied as his discography. Always looking forward but never forgetting the past we bring you the best in contemporary house and disco. This is Future Disco. Comment for track ID.
“ONLY A FEW THERE BE”Matthew 7:13, 14Why don’t more people get serious about Heaven and Hell?1. Adventuresome Nature2. Rebellious Attitude3. Don’t See the Danger4. Don’t Hear the WarningJESUS DOESN’T END WELLSome will build upon the rockOthers will build upon the sand
“I’m Not Worried. I’m Just Concerned.” Matthew 6:25-34Verse 25 – I tell you DO NOT WORRY Verse 26—Example #1 – The Birds of the AirVerse 27—Example #2 – Adding to your Life (or Height) Verse 28-30—Example #3 – The Flowers of the FieldVerses 31, 32 – Remember Who your Dad IsVerse 33 – Here’s the key: Stay Busy Doing the Right Thing! P.S. Verse 34 – Don’t Worry About Tomorrow
Cpt. Jonathan Bratten, Maine National Guard Command Historian, discusses how a units lineage and honors helps boost morale, retention, readiness, and recruiting! View our instagram page at: www.instagram.com/arng_leadership_development For more information, visit: www.nationalguard.mil/leaderdevelopment The views expressed herein are solely the views of individuals for educational purposes and do not reflect the views of the Training Leader Development Branch, Training Division, G-3 or Army National Guard.
How she was led to the Catholic Church in college
The University of West Florida archaeology program identified the archaeological site of the Luna settlement – the first multi-year European settlement in the United States – in a developed neighborhood in Pensacola. The artifacts discovered are evidence of the Spanish settlement by Tristán de Luna y Arellano from 1559 to 1561, the earliest multi-year European colonial settlement ever archaeologically identified in the United States. UWF archaeologists recovered numerous sherds of broken 16th century Spanish ceramics found undisturbed beneath the ground surface. The artifacts were linked to the Spanish expedition led by Luna, who brought 1,500 soldiers, colonists, slaves and Aztec Indians in 11 ships from Veracruz, Mexico, to Pensacola to begin the Spanish colonization of the northern Gulf Coast in 1559. The Luna settlement inhabited Pensacola from 1559 to 1561, which predates the Spanish settlement in St. Augustine, Florida, by six years, and the English settlement in Jamestown, Virginia, by 48 years. Dr. John Bratten, chair and associate professor of anthropology, teaches archaeology, maritime studies, shipwreck archaeology and artifact conservation. Bratten was always fascinated by stories of arctic explorers and shipwrecks. But reading the book, “The Sea Remembers: Shipwrecks and Archaeology,” inspired him to switch careers midstream – from teaching science to studying maritime archaeology. As co-principal investigator of the Emanuel Point II shipwreck, Bratten combines his passion for science and archeology by overseeing the excavation and artifact conservation of the second vessel from Tristán de Luna's 1559 colonization fleet. He utilizes a state-of-the-art freeze-dryer provided by the Archaeology Institute to stabilize and maintain diagnostic information from artifacts that have been submerged in water for more than 400 years. Bratten wrote, “The Gondola Philadelphia and the Battle of Lake Champlain,” a comprehensive analysis of the oldest intact warship and the associated artifacts that were recovered from the bottom of Lake Champlain. In addition to his manuscript publication, he has written numerous journal articles, lay publications and technical reports. He was also board member of the CSS Alabama Project and the Pensacola Archaeological Society. Before joining UWF in 1996, he was a conservator for Florida's Bureau of Archaeological Research. Dr. John Bratten, University of West Florida Faculty Page: https://uwf.edu/cassh/departments/anthropology/our-faculty/faculty-profiles/john-bratten.html The Discovery and Exploration of Tristán de Luna's 1559-1561 Settlement on Pensacola Bay https://pages.uwf.edu/jworth/Worth%20et%20al%202017_FAS.pdf Luna Settlement: https://uwf.edu/cassh/community-outreach/anthropology-and-archaeology/research/faculty-and-staff-projects/luna-settlement/ Luna Media Kit: https://uwf.edu/media/university-of-west-florida/about-uwf/images/luna-settlement/LunaMediaKit_2015_Web.pdf Florida's Lost Galleon: The Emanuel Point Shipwreck https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36796623-florida-s-lost-galleon Archaeology Institute https://uwf.edu/cassh/community-outreach/archaeology-institute/ FLORIDA FRONTIERS: The Luna Settlement Excavation https://www.pbs.org/video/florida-frontiers-luna-settlement-excavation/
Do something every day to set yourself up for success in the future.Adam Bratten is an entrepreneur and strength coach at Landow Performance in Centennial, Colorado. He is a coach, speaker, influencer, and creative photographer who works to build relationships where people feel a sense of worth and value. He says he is a little analytical and a little creative, which reflects in his entrepreneurial ventures. Adam understands the importance of cultivating relationships that are based in authenticity and trust. Many of the subjects we cover today revolve around relationships and how those relationships can add value to our lives. Thank you for listening!Please like and subscribe here and on your podcast app of choice. Also, share freely!Have a question for us? Visit the website https://www.abundantbeans.com to contact us!
Adam Bratten is a strength coach, photographer, and director of a CBD startup. Adam is a strength coach/trainer at Landow Performance in Denver, CO. Landow Performance is one of the top strength and conditioning facilities in Colorado, if not the nation. Adam has a wealth of life experiences that he and I dig into on this episode of the 127 Fit Podcast. We cover a variety of topics including: Faith, failure, relationships, networking, empathy, identity, hard work, expectations, becoming a strength coach, and of course, MUCH more! Enjoy! Interested in starting your own Podcast? Use this code for one month free: https://www.podbean.com/freerangepodcaster Adam's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/up__n__adam/ 127 Fit Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/127fitness/
Få ting i verden er deiligere enn breddeball. Da går vi også bredt ut med to gjester. Popartist og Kvaløya-goalgetter Viljar Broks er på besøk sammen med Ullsfjord-trener (enn så lenge), jurist og spaltist Ronny Bratten. Her er det gode historier som perler på en snor. Vi diskuterer fotballmusikk, hvordan man klarer å bli utestengt i 10 år fra en turnering og hvor vellykket det er å signere en keeper etter prøvespill på arbeidsplassen. Og kan du spille fotball? Bli Ullsfjord-spiller, da! (Vi har også sneket inn en liten Broks-låt på tampen.) Lytt, elsk og spre podden!
Born and raised in Delaware, Bratten grew up in a musical family. He was influenced by his father, James Bratten Sr. who played the bass guitar and directed the choir at church. His mother and sister sang in the choir along with other local groups. Gracing many stages, Bratten has had the opportunity to play with an plethora of artists including Drake, Jill Scott, Mark Ronson, Eric Roberson Musiq Soulchild, Mario Barrett, Fantasisa, Jaguar Wright, Flo Rida , Martha Munazzi, Tye Tribbett, Anthony Brown, to name a few. Bratten’s Discography includes the work of J. Cole “Born Sinner”, Tasha Cobbs “Grace”, JJ Hairston "No Reason to Fear", Tye Tribbett “Fresh”, Angela Johnson “It’s Personal”, as well as Musiq Soulchild “A Philly Soul Christ" https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hymns-my-way/881632989 https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ordered-by-you/1369918505?i=1369918507 https://jaybrattenmusic.com/bio
Growth Masters Federal: Thinking, Planning and Collaborating to Win Government Contracts
How does good, accurate market intelligence shape federal BD outcomes? Hear this informative interview by Shirley Collier (scollier@scale2market.com), President of Scale2Market, LLC with Jamie Bratten (jbratten@EZGovopps.com), Founder and CEO of EZGovOpps. To learn more, visit our website or contact us at getinfo@scale2market.com.
Jack Quirk speaks with Rebecca Bratten Weiss, co-founder of the New Pro-Life Movement and head of Patheos Catholic.
Pastor Mark Braaten from Our Saviour's Lutheran Church in Tyler examines the 500th anniversary of the Reformation from the Lutheran's perspective.
AG Craft Beer Cast 6-10-17 Bryan Bratten Brewity & Chris Furnari Brewbound by AG Craft Beer CastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Søppelfylling", ble Anne-Kari Bratten kalt, da streikende sykehusleger i høst var på sitt argeste. Bratten leder Arbeidsgiverforeningen Spekter, og blir beskyldt for å skape et aggressivt debattklima. Reporter: Kristin Moksnes
Dennis visits the home studio of Christopher Lloyd Bratten, co-creator, musical director and arranger for the "For the Record" series of musical stage extravaganzas to talk about the evolution of the series, the thrill of performing for a live audience and the famous names who have popped up both in the cast and in the audience. Christopher also talks about the insane hotness of the cast, wearing skin tight silver spandex pants and what it's like to have Quentin Tarantino in the audience when you're doing a Tarantino-themed show. Other topics include: the worst job he ever had, working at The Different Light gay bookstore while he was in music school, the gig he missed because he was trippin' and faking it for Alan Thicke.
En høstdag i 1971 dør Magnus Karl Bratten, kun 54 år gammel. Seks år etter skulle familien få vite gjennom en rekke avisoppslag, at Bratten hadde vært Norges spionsjef i Helsinki. Journalist og barnebarn Magnus Bratten (oppkalt etter sin bestefar) prøver å nøste opp familiehistorien. Av Magnus Bratten. Teknisk regi: Merete Antonsen. Sendt første gang i 2011.
En høstdag i 1971 dør Magnus Karl Bratten, kun 54 år gammel. Seks år etter skulle familien få vite gjennom en rekke avisoppslag, at Bratten hadde vært Norges spionsjef i Helsinki. Journalist og barnebarn Magnus Bratten (oppkalt etter sin bestefar) prøver å nøste opp familiehistorien. Av Magnus Bratten. Teknisk regi: Merete Antonsen.