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This week has a more classic Inline G vibe as I drink 3 gin and diet lemonades and answer your questions; we'll cover performance nerves, pasta, bad American flute players, flute bands, flute fame and if the carpets match the drapes. Grma x Inline G Merch ⭐️www.Inlineg.myshopify.comInline G Patreon ⭐️www.patreon.com/TheInlineGFlutePodcastInline G will ALWAYS be free of charge, but signing up to the Patreon helps let this podcast reach new heights, if you can afford it. You'll also get to ask questions to upcoming guests as well as get early access to some episodes. Or if you'd rather not spend money, subscribing to my YouTube channel and following me on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok is a HUGE way to support the podcast. It'll cost you nothing, and it really makes a difference to the algorithm gods. So please interact however you can; like, comment, or subscribe, and help keep this podcast lit xAnd finally; use the code “INLINEG” online or in person at Flute Center for; 5% off accessories, 10% off all sheet music, free shipping on new instruments and free shipping to trial instruments (USA only.)Chapters:00:00 - Theme Tunes and Gin04:34 - Pasta and Controversial Pedagogy12:32 - Searching for Flute Fame25:33 - Chaminade and Fundamentals36:15 - Make Your Own Chamber Group
Ce vendredi 14 novembre, la mise en évidence des préoccupations des Chiliens dans la campagne électorale a été abordée par Mathilde Chaminade dans sa chronique, dans l'émission Good Morning Business, présentée par Laure Closier, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
In this episode of The Jimmy Rex Show, Jimmy sits down with one of basketball's all-time greats — Ralph Sampson, four-time NBA All-Star, No. 1 overall pick, and one of only two players in history to win three consecutive National College Player of the Year awards. From his dominant years at Virginia to forming the iconic “Twin Towers” duo with Hakeem Olajuwon in Houston, Ralph opens up about the discipline, focus, and love for the game that defined his remarkable journey.Ralph reflects on what it took to maintain motivation at the top, the evolution of the NBA, and how today's game has shifted from the fundamentals that built its foundation. He also shares stories about playing through adversity, the legendary 1982 Chaminade upset, and his thoughts on the new era of NIL deals and college basketball's changing landscape.This is a powerful conversation about legacy, hard work, and perspective — from a man whose career helped shape modern basketball.00:00 Introduction00:45 Ralph Sampson joins the show01:48 Winning three consecutive College Player of the Year awards03:05 Motivation, discipline, and legacy in basketball04:55 Traveling in the NBA and building the league's foundation06:20 The Houston years and forming the Twin Towers with Hakeem Olajuwon09:00 The evolution of the NBA and positionless basketball12:40 How analytics and the three-pointer changed the game15:00 The history and impact of earlier generations on today's players16:40 The legendary Chaminade upset and the birth of the Maui Invitational18:50 Thoughts on NIL, the transfer portal, and the future of college basketball23:00 Legacy, lessons from Virginia, and final reflections27:03 Outro
It's aloha Friday and Halloween, but Artie wants to get straight to business talking about this weekend and University of Hawaii football's game against San Jose State, but we get to hear a part from the other side of the ball. Former Hawaii receiver and coach Craig Stutzmann, who is now the offensive coordinator for San Jose State, talks to Artie about the feelings in this game and the difference between during the game and after the game. Plus, a special caller at the end of the show, and he's calling in to talk about the game tomorrow. And University of Hawaii basketball is coming up on Tuesday for the start of the regular season, what does Artie think of the team...and Chaminade too?
Top 5 Topics:- From Stained Glass to Smiles: The Unexpected Journey of a Dentist- The Crazy Commute: Surviving the Dentist Grind, from Boston to Long Island- Massachusetts vs. Long Island Teeth: Why Dental Health Is So Different Across America- Freedom in Dentistry: Escaping the Multi-Office Ping-Pong Commuting and Finding The Perfect Autonomy- Vitamin D, Sunlight & Smiles: Can Weather Change Your Dental Health?Quotes & Wisdom:(05:30) – “When I would go to class, all I had to worry about was just focusing on class. It made me realize later in life how valuable focus really is.”(07:45) – “It's fascinating how small differences — like water fluoridation or smoking habits — can completely change a community's dental health.”(11:12) – “You see some strange stuff on 495… semis flipped, pile-ups… crazy Long Island traffic!”(15:39) – “I wanted a place where I could control my own cases — no one calling to question every crown or treatment plan.”(16:15) – “You get fair compensation, health insurance, and the autonomy to treat patients the right way — that's worth more than anything.”(18:41) – “I've been testing vitamin D supplementation with implants, just to see if there's a measurable difference in osseointegration.”(19:13) – “The angle of the sunlight changes vitamin D production — maybe that's why health outcomes differ between places.”(20:14) – “We should all get to know each other — it's amazing what opportunities come when dentists connect.”Questions:(01:11) – “Did you ever bring up your background in stained glass windows or your dad's CNC work during dental school interviews?”“How did you like being a part of the Catholic High School System, at Chaminade? I went to St. Anthony's!”(02:25) – “How did you end up using that CNC machine for your master's research at Tufts?” (04:30) – “How do you feel when a local school like Our Lady of Mercy closes? Do you think that affects the community?”(06:53) – “How does practicing dentistry in New York compare to Massachusetts?”(10:28) – “What was your commute like working for Aspen Dental in Massachusetts?”(11:53) – “Do you think the ‘ping-pong' schedule between offices is common for DSOs?”(15:11) – “Why did you decide to move from Sachem Dental to Great Expressions?”(17:10) – “You mentioned a pharmacology CE course — any new trends or prescriptions you're interested in lately?”Now available on:- Dr. Gallagher's Podcast & YouTube Channel- Long Island Dentists Podcast #3- Dose of Dental Podcast #188- 10.2025
Happy Aloha Monday, beautiful people! Ku & Paul back after a packed weekend to talk some hoops after the University of Hawai'i men's basketball team took down Chaminade in a free exhibition open to the public. We hear from head coach Eran Ganot about the experience gained for his squad against the Silverswords and Paul gives his quick takeaways for the 'Bows before the regular season begins. The hour closes out with a quick chat around the FBS coaching carousel lining up for the offseason as Paul threatens to fight away Power 4 schools for the UH staff. You can catch the recording of this episode on our YouTube channel, Hawaii Sports Radio Network.
Hour 2 opens on a lighter note as Ku & Paul debate which Hawai'i NFL quarterback starting this weekend they would take to win if their life was on the line before getting into basketball conversation. We hear from Hawai'i men's basketball head coach Eran Ganot ahead of the Rainbow Warriors' matchup against Chaminade on Sunday & Paul gives a preview of the new-look Silverswords. The day closes out hearing from Hawai'i women's volleyball middle blocker Morghn Monahan & looking around the college football landscape during a UH bye week.
Gary talks about the Rainbow Wahine, from the disappointing performance from the Rainbow Wahine volleyball team as well as the Wahine basketball team as he talks with Kallin Spiller about their first exhibition game against Chaminade.Mike Wittman joins Gary to talk about the Mountain West and how he ranks the 'Bows amid the Mountain West season.
Happy Mana Wahine Wednesday, beautiful people! Ku & Paul open the day giving their takeaways from last night's Hawai'i women's basketball exhibition win over Chaminade, a 90-33 victory with four rotation players out. We hear from our featured Mana Wahine athlete of the week, Chaminade women's basketball & tennis player Selena Buttery and her balancing of being an elite student-athlete and president of CUH's Student-Athlete Advisory Council among many other things. The first hour closes out discussing the new Women's Professional Baseball League and the opportunities it opens in the future for female athletes.
Hawai'i Pacific University (5-15, 0-4 PacWest) upset Chaminade (11-10, 5-1 PacWest) in a thrilling five-set victory to break an 11-match losing streak against the Silverswords (25-21, 25-21, 18-25, 23-25, 15-8). Read More.
Vu sur La chronique de Patsy dans les matinales : Pormanove-Chaminade Cet article provient de Radio AlterNantes FM
The Greater Catholic League football game between the Badin Rams and the Chaminade Julienne Eagles is now available on demand at no charge!
Chaminade Provost Lance Askildson and Hawaiʻi Pacific University Acting Provost Brenda Jenson discuss the latest effects of federal funding cuts; First Circuit District Court judges Mark Browning and Trish Morikawa share the importance of the Women's Court.
Le società segrete cattoliche. Le Amicizie (3)Il ruolo delle società segrete cattoliche fu particolarmente rilevante negli anni che vanno dal 1780 al 1814, un'epoca buia in cui giansenismo, gallicanesimo, illuminismo, intrecciavano e moltiplicavano i loro sforzi, all'ombra delle logge massoniche, per distruggere l'ordine religioso e sociale cristiano.Campione della resistenza cattolica contro quest'offensiva fu il padre Nikolaus Albert von Diessbach (1732-1798), fondatore, tra il 1779 e il 1780, a Torino, dell'Amicizia Cristiana: un' associazione di chierici e laici, che si proponeva di contrastare lo spirito rivoluzionario con le sue stesse armi: la stampa, attraverso la moltiplicazione e la diffusione capillare di buoni libri, e il segreto, che serviva a tutelare i suoi membri e a mantenerli nell'umiltà, ma non aveva niente a che vedere con quello massonico, con il quale i livelli più alti occultano ai livelli più bassi i veri fini della setta. L'Amicizia Cristiana si diffuse rapidamente a Milano, Firenze, Friburgo, Vienna, Parigi, fino a Varsavia, arruolando nelle sue file uomini della tempra del padre Pierre-Joseph Picot de Clorivière (1735-1820), futuro restauratore della Compagnia di Gesù in Francia, del redentorista san Clemente Maria Hofbauer (1751-1820), apostolo di Vienna e del venerabile Pio Brunone Lanteri (1759-1830), che fu il continuatore dell'opera di Diessbach in PiemonteNikolaus von Diessbach era un ufficiale svizzero al servizio del Re di Sardegna, che si era convertito dal calvinismo al cattolicesimo ed era entrato tra i gesuiti, ma dopo pochi anni aveva vissuto il dramma dello scioglimento della Compagnia di Gesù, soppressa da Clemente XIV nel 1773. Padrone di tre lingue che gli permettevano di predicare, talvolta nello stesso giorno, in diverse chiese, in italiano, in francese e in tedesco, Diessbach utilizzò le sue influenti relazioni internazionali per diffondere le Amicizie, che raccoglievano l'eredità della Compagnia del SS.mo Sacramento e delle Aa, ma accentuando il loro apostolato pubblico, soprattutto intellettuale.Verso la fine del febbraio 1782, Diessbach e Lanteri si recarono a Vienna, focolaio di eresie, per preparare, con prediche, contatti, diffusione di opuscoli, l'accoglienza dei cattolici austriaci a Pio VI, Pellegrino Apostolico, che vi fu trionfalmente ricevuto il 22 marzo. Al ritorno Lanteri, che aveva ventitré anni, veniva ordinato sacerdote. Mentre Diessbach operava a Vienna, dove morì nel 1798, Lanteri si trovò a dirigere l'Amicizia torinese che, sotto la sua guida, attraversò gli anni di persecuzione che vanno dall'invasione francese del 1796 al 1814, mantenendo il suo carattere di centro di irradiazione e di punto di riferimento dottrinale per tutto il Piemonte. Il catalogo dei “buoni libri” diffusi dalle Amicizie è una summa della produzione cattolica fino alla Rivoluzione francese nei diversi campi della teologia, della morale, della filosofia, della storia, dell'apologetica (La Biblioteca delle “Amicizie”. Repertorio critico della cultura cattolica nell'epoca della Rivoluzione 1770-1830, Bibliopolis, Napoli 2006) Il giovane sacerdote si teneva in contatto con i librai e i tipografi di tutta Europa, diffondendo opuscoli e dissertazioni, suoi o di suoi collaboratori, contro gli errori del tempo, soprattutto il giansenismo, che agiva come quinta colonna all'interno della Chiesa, occupando episcopati, cattedre universitarie, parrocchie, seminari. In particolare, Lanteri oppose al giansenismo la dottrina morale di sant'Alfonso de' Liguori, la cui opera definì “come una biblioteca di tutti i moralisti”. “Attaccatevi al Liguori,– diceva –. Se si vuol far del bene alle anime bisogna che ci appigliamo alla dottrina di questo autore; bisogna rivestirsi del suo spirito, se vogliamo portare anime a Dio. Oh! benedetta la dottrina di questo Vescovo, e benedetto il Signore che in questi tempi ci diede un uomo che è tanto secondo il suo cuore”. Lanteri si batté vigorosamente, anche contro il gallicanesimo, incoraggiato da Napoleone, non solo distinguendosi per i suoi scritti polemici, ma impegnandosi in prima persona, come avvenne per l'organizzazione dell'assistenza, da lui promossa, al Papa Pio VII che era stato deportato da Bonaparte, per non avere accettato di sottomettere la Chiesa allo stretto controllo dell'Impero. Il 10 giugno 1809 Pio VII aveva lanciato la bolla di scomunica contro Napoleone, Quam memoranda: il 6 luglio iniziava la sua prigionia a Savona. Da Parigi, a Lione, a Torino, a Mondovì, fino a Savona si era tuttavia stabilita un'invisibile catena attraverso la quale i membri delle associazioni, soprattutto laicali, che costituivano i centri più attivi della resistenza cattolica – riuscirono a far penetrare la bolla attraverso le maglie del rigoroso controllo napoleonico e a introdurla e diffonderla a Parigi. Dopo la Restaurazione del 1814, la Amicizia torinese, sotto la direzione di Lanteri, riprese la sua attività con il nome di Amicizia Cattolica. L'associazione allargò il numero dei membri, accentuò il carattere laicale, e soprattutto abolì il segreto, non più giustificato dal nuovo clima politico e religioso. Le riunioni si svolgevano nel palazzo del marchese Cesare d'Azeglio padre del più famoso Massimo e del filosofo gesuita Luigi Taparelli d'Azeglio. Agli ultimi tre anni di vita a Torino di un altro illustre membro dell'associazione, il conte Joseph. de Maistre, risale, la pubblicazione delle opere: Les Soirées de Saint-Petersbourg, L'Eglise gallicane, Du Pape, che l'Amicizia cattolica diffuse abbondantemente.Se al ceppo della Aa risalgono il beato Guillaume-Joseph de Chaminade, fondatore dei Marianisti, sant' Eugène de Mazenod fondatore degli Oblati di Maria Immacolata, il venerabile Jean Claude Colin fondatore della Società di Maria (Maristi), dall'opera dei padri Nikolaus Albertvon Diessbach e Pio Brunone Lanteri deriva quel ricco filone di spiritualità piemontese che, attraverso il beato Francesco Faà di Bruno, la cui madre, era nipote di un membro delle Amicizie, san Leonardo Murialdo, il cui padre, Francesco, era anch'egli militante dell' associazione, giunge fino al canonico Giuseppe Allamano, nipote di san Giuseppe Cafasso e allievo di san Giovanni Bosco, anch'essi tutti formati nello spirito delle Amicizie. (Roberto de Mattei)
This episode of Sharks Weekly features HPU men's soccer head coach Chris Fisher, forward Kelly Takara, and outside back Jackson Palladino. They break down the team's meaningful tie against Simon Fraser, early season momentum, and the “family” culture driving the program. Plus, fun stories of team bonding, goals for the season, and a preview of upcoming matchups against Cal Poly Humboldt and Chaminade.
The podcast is making another visit to Hawaii. UIAAA Connection #242 – Bill Villa, CAA, Executive Director – HIADA, is now available. Bill grew up on Oahu and graduated from Kamehameha High School, where his love for basketball took root. He played on the JV team at the University of Hawaii and later coachedmiddle school basketball at his alma mater. After years in the private sector, Bill returned to education as Director of Athletics at Mid-Pacific. He later served 12 years as a college AD at Chaminade before accepting his current role. Bill reflects on the legacy of HIADA and its influential leaders. His advice: learn continuously, get certified, and prioritize balance in all areas of life. Please Listen, Learn, and Share! You can subscribe to UIAAA TV on YouTube! This podcast is also available on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Castbox, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Spotify, Stitcher, and YouTube.
We're spilling the tea on everything from divine encounters to Disney Channel nostalgia this week, Hot Teas! Tune in as we share the incredible story of how the Pope casually blessed Long Island (yes, really), preview a star-studded weekend lineup, and highlight how Long Island continues to lead the way in clean energy, culture, and community. From brunch spots to blockbuster concerts, local legends to national news, we've got a jam-packed episode you don't want to miss.#ShowUsYourLongIslanderEach week, we shine a spotlight on a standout Long Island local who's made waves in the community or online! Whether it's a loyal Hot Tea listener who never misses an episode, a viral social media sensation putting Long Island on the map, or a good Samaritan going above and beyond for others — this is your moment to shine.Last week, we teased that the Pope had blessed Long Island, and now we're sharing the full story! Harrison Voorhees of Brightwaters had an unexpected brush with the Pope during a family trip to Rome. While in St. Peter's Square, Harrison stood on a chair as the Pope passed by in the Popemobile. Unsure of what to say, he shouted out, “Chaminade, Long Island!” referencing his former Catholic school. The Pope responded with a thumbs up, repeated “Long Island,” and gave a sign of the cross — offering a small but mighty blessing for our Island. The moment nearly didn't happen, as the family had originally planned to visit the Colosseum that day, but changed plans last-minute to attend the papal appearance.Show us YOUR Long Islander by sending us a DM, give us a call and leave a voicemail at 877-386-6654 x 400 or email us at spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com#LongIslandLifeGolfers sleeping in cars so they can play a Long Island course ahead of Ryder Cup?!NEW BLOG: Long Island Downtowns – PatchogueOnce lined with vacant storefronts, Downtown Patchogue has transformed into a vibrant cultural hub on Long Island's South Shore. With restaurants, bars, boutique shops, and an ever-growing arts scene, this walkable downtown is perfect for a weekend getaway. Read the full blog at discoverlongisland.com/blog#ThisWeekendOnLongIslandFriday, August 22Bop to the Top at The Paramount, HuntingtonAnything Goes – CM Performing Arts Center, OakdaleDinosaur Adventure – White Post Farms, MelvilleSaturday, August 23Disney Descendants/Zombies: Worlds Collide Tour – UBS ArenaMike DelGuidice & Big Shot – Westhampton Beach Performing Arts CenterSunday, August 24Hampton Classic Horse Show – Opening DayFor more events and details, visit discoverlongisland.com or download the Discover Long Island mobile app.#CelebriTEAMetallica to Play Intimate Show at Amagansett's Stephen TalkhouseFreakier Friday Now in Theaters – Starring Jamie Lee Curtis & Long Island's Own Lindsay LohanCONNECT WITH US:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverLongIslandNYTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longislandteapodcastX (Twitter): https://x.com/liteapodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/longislandteapodcast/DM us on any of our social channels or email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com to tell us what you want to hear! Whether it is Long Island related or not, we are here to spill some tea with you.Shop Long Island Apparel:shop.discoverlongisland.comCheck out our favorite products on Amazon:amazon.com/shop/discoverlongislandBe sure to leave us a 5-star rating and review wherever you're listening, and screenshot your review for $5 off our Merch (Please email us to confirm) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In deze aflevering van Kalm met Klassiek klinkt er muziek getiteld 'L'Ondine', "De zeemeermin". Deze zeebewoonster bevindt zich diep onder de golven, in de stilte van de oceaan, daar waar het altijd rustig is. Dit is een plek waar jijzelf ook altijd naar kunt terugkeren, welke golven zich ook aandienen. Laat alles er simpelweg 'zijn', en je zult merken dat golven komen, maar ook weer gaan. De geruststellende pianoklanken van Cécile Chaminade gaan je helpen. Wil je meer Kalm met Klassiek? Ga naar npoklassiek.nl/kalmmetklassiek (https://www.npoklassiek.nl/thema/kalm-met-klassiek). Alle muziek uit de podcast vind je terug in de bijbehorende speellijst (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6YgSfm1Sux7CroiJvzeUdx?si=be36463468d84e37).
Billy welcomed PC sophomore Nilavan Daniels to the show. Nil detailed his journey from famed Chaminade in St. Louis to Link Year Prep and now Friartown. He also talked about next year's team having something to prove, reflected on his freshman year, and touched on the significance of being an Indian American D1 basketball player.
Perfekt vernetzt war die Pariser Komponistin Cécile Chaminade. Von der grossbürgerlichen Familie, in deren Schoss sie als Achtjährige ihre ersten Stücke schreibt und in deren Salon an der Rue de Rome sie Konzerte gab und komische Opern aufführen liess, bis zu Verbindungen zur Pariser Komponistenszene um Ernest Chausson oder Emanuel Chabrier. Zweiundzwanzigjährig wurde Chaminade aktives Mitglied der renommierten société nationale de musique, in deren Konzerten ihre beiden Klaviertrios aufgeführt wurden. Ihre Reisetätigkeit führte sie in alle europäischen Länder und bis in die Türkei oder die USA. Diesen Erfolg bricht der Erste Weltkrieg. Chaminade ging vergessen – eine zeitlang. Mit Benjamin Herzog diskutieren der Pianist Oliver Schnyder und die Musikwissenschaftlerin Martina Wohlthat. Erstausstrahlung: 01.05.2023
While the ancient neurodivergent mind behind microlith technology didn't leave us a written record, they did leave behind a legacy of precision, adaptability, and cognitive brilliance: the microlith!In this episode, George dives into the origins and spread of microliths — tiny stone blades that sparked a revolution in human toolmaking. Through a blend of archaeology and imagination, we follow a fictional neurodivergent innovator named Aru who sees what others don't, crafting the first microlith and passing that knowledge down through generations of clever, creative descendants.LinksWurz, S. (2002). Variability in the Middle Stone Age lithic sequence, 120,000–60,000 years ago, at Klasies River, South Africa. Journal of Archaeological ScienceShea, J. J. (2013). Stone Tools in the Paleolithic and Neolithic Near EastStout, D., Toth, N., Schick, K., & Chaminade, T. (2008). Neurocognition and the emergence of tool use in hominins. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society BFitzgerald, M. (2004). Autism and Creativity: Is There a Link Between Autism in Men and Exceptional Ability?TranscriptsFor rough transcripts head over to https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/adhdbce/18MusicYour Story by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenMusic promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ArchPodNetAPN Website: https://www.archpodnet.comAPN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnetAPN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnetAPN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetAPN ShopAffiliatesMotion
Send us a textThis week celebrates 4th of July by talking to two of the premiere outfielders in the Mission League, Ethan Price from Harvard Westlake and Isaiah Hearn from Chaminade. Denny talks about college recruiting, summer league, Jackie Robinson, Willie Mays and what it takes to become a division 1 baseball player."Swing Hard in case you hit it!" Denny Barrett
In this episode of the Board Drill Podcast, Kyle and Matt are joined by Tom Elder, Associate Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator at Chaminade High School (NY), to break down one of the most versatile and effective defensive tools in high school football—5-Man Pressure Systems.Coach Elder dives deep into how Chaminade utilizes a simple yet adaptable pressure philosophy based on four core blitz paths, how they disguise coverages, fit the run with undersized athletes, and put pressure on 17-year-old quarterbacks in a high-academic environment. If you're looking to build a pressure package that's simple for your players but difficult for opponents to prepare for, this episode is for you.⏱ Timestamps0:00 - Intro & Coach Elder's Background1:10 - Why 5-Man Pressure is Core to Chaminade's Defense3:00 - Undersized Personnel? Why Movement is the Answer4:55 - Odd vs Even Front Blending in the System6:00 - "Five Notes, Endless Melodies" Philosophy7:30 - 3-Under, 3-Deep Zone Pressure Breakdown9:10 - How to Build Pressure Without Overloading Players12:00 - Split-Safety Structures & Rotation Philosophy13:35 - Day 1-2 Installs: Big 12 & Weak Rotation Coverage15:00 - Teaching Pressure Paths: Edge, Neck, Face18:00 - DL Techniques: Nail, Rail, Anchor20:00 - Using Tags to Dictate Pressure Placement23:00 - Corner Blitz—Why It's a Day One Install26:30 - Scrape & Strike Paths Explained30:00 - Adjusting Pressure for 3x1 & Motion35:00 - Using Pressure to Protect Undersized Fronts37:45 - Real-Game Examples & In-Game Adjustments45:00 - The Power of Motion-Based Blitz Calls51:00 - Closing Thoughts on Simplicity, Speed, and Versatility
Bill Horan and Matt Leonard meet students who were selected by NASA to compete at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Alabama. They are from Chaminade High School who are a part of their Science Research Club, and were lucky enough to be one of 75 teams selected to compete in theHERC - Human Exploration Rover Challenge! They talk with Charles Clague and Ryan Ava Riebli, Class of '25, Antonio Savastano and Dylan Stampfel, Class of '26, and Christopher Covelli, Class of '28.
durée : 02:28:55 - France Musique est à vous du samedi 31 mai 2025 - par : Gabrielle Oliveira-Guyon - La sonate de Requiem d'Olivier Greif, Rain Dance de Herbie Hancock, La nef sacrée de Cécile Chaminade, L'ode à la lune d'Antonín Dvořák : que d'images poétiques qui reflètent la diversité de vos coups de coeur musicaux ! - réalisé par : Delphine Keravec
The high school baseball game between the 17-6 Springboro Panthers and the 17-6 Chaminade Julienne Eagles is now available on demand at no charge!
Gary talks about Hawaii Athletics news, from losses from the Water Polo, Volleyball and Softball programs this weekend to a series win for Hawaii baseball against Cal State Fullerton. Gary also talks some NBA Playoffs, as well as remembering more on the life of Merv Lopes with former Chaminade player Mark Rodrigues.
durée : 02:28:40 - France Musique est à vous du samedi 19 avril 2025 - par : Gabrielle Oliveira-Guyon - Cette semaine, nous célébrons le printemps grâce à vos suggestions - et au retour du soleil ! Au programme : une Etude printanière de Cécile Chaminade, Bridge of light de Keith Jarrett, Le printemps de Glazounov, Sur la place de Birds on the wire et Daphnis et Chloé de Ravel. - réalisé par : Delphine Keravec
durée : 02:28:34 - France Musique est à vous du samedi 19 avril 2025 - par : Gabrielle Oliveira-Guyon - Cette semaine, nous célébrons le printemps grâce à vos suggestions - et au retour du soleil ! Au programme : une Etude printanière de Cécile Chaminade, Bridge of light de Keith Jarrett, Le printemps de Glazounov, Sur la place de Birds on the wire et Daphnis et Chloé de Ravel. - réalisé par : Delphine Keravec
durée : 01:27:50 - En pistes ! du vendredi 04 avril 2025 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - A retrouver aujourd'hui également : Un concerto pour piano de Cécile Chaminade, des pièces iconiques du répertoire de Bach et Biber à la viole de gambe, les grands airs de l'opéra napolitain du XVIIIe siècle...
durée : 01:27:50 - En pistes ! du vendredi 04 avril 2025 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - A retrouver aujourd'hui également : Un concerto pour piano de Cécile Chaminade, des pièces iconiques du répertoire de Bach et Biber à la viole de gambe, les grands airs de l'opéra napolitain du XVIIIe siècle...
We hear from Tristan Zhu, a senior at Walter Payton College Prep and the Music Institute of Chicago Academy. He joins pianist Milana Pavchinskaya as he plays music of Bach, Chaminade, Sibelius, and DBR. The post Tristan Zhu, 18, violin appeared first on WFMT.
durée : 01:28:31 - Relax ! du vendredi 14 mars 2025 - par : Lionel Esparza - L'émission d'aujourd'hui est consacrée à des nouveautés discographiques, à découvrir et à adorer : Cécile Chaminade, Adèle Hugo, Jérémie Rhorer, le Cuarteto Casals et bien d'autres… - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin
Kanoa and Billy talk some local sports, from Hawaii Athletics and the lows (men's basketball) and the highs (baseball) from this weekend with Maui's own Jordan Helle, Chaminade's upset over Wichita State with head coach Chad Konishi, and talk about the suspension of the Diamond Head Classic in 2025 with Corey Williams from ESPN as he reminisces about his times in Hawaii with Kanoa.
Musik und Klänge, die den Herzschlag in sich tragen. Ein steter Puls, der Dich daran erinnert, dass Du bist. Mit jedem Schlag findest Du mehr zu Dir selbst. Diese Woche mit Johannes Brahms und Phoebe Bridgers. Diese Musikstücke hörst Du in dieser Folge: Forest Blakk – "If you love her" // Johannes Brahms – "Romanze F-Dur" // Phoebe Bridgers – "Scott Street" // Cécile Chaminade – "Meditation – Romanze" // Bodies – "Holding On" // José González – "Heartbeats" // Den Podcast "Open World" von WDR 3 findest Du hier: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/open-world-wdr-3/95588258/ Wenn Du eine Idee oder einen Wunsch zu einem musikalischen Thema hast, dann schreib mir eine Mail: playlist@ndr.de
You, dear flute player, are irresistible to your desired sex(es), and I'm here to tell you exactly why. Analysing Meatloaf and Phallic imagery, we wind up with the top tunes to play on a date; after hearing from some of the flute world's submitted love stories. This one has a fair few dirty references; you've been warned. grma xInline G Merch
The girls high school basketball game between the Badin Rams and the Chaminade Julienne Eagles is now available on demand at no charge
The boys high school basketball game between the Dunbar Wolverines and the Chaminade Julienne Eagles is now available on demand at no charge!
On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks' with host Julie Amacher, pianist Joanne Polk releases the second volume of her recordings featuring the music of French composer and pianist Cécile Chaminade. Listen now!
Bill Horan (a Chaminade alum!) and Stacy Raine learn about a program at Chaminade High School in Mineola called The Flyer Partnership, with a goal to increase the daily interaction between special needs students and Chaminade's student body so the students can learn transferable job skills. They speak with Carlo Mansueto, their Supervisor of Grounds, and Tina Smith, their Librarian, both of whom have worked with students in this amazing program.
The first game of the GCL/GWOC Girls Basketball Challenge between the Springfield Wildcats and the Chaminade Julienne Eagles is now available on demand at no charge!
Coach Chris Acker shares his journey from growing up in Compton, California to becoming the Head Coach at Long Beach State. He was a member of the Chaminade team that knocked off Villanova in the 2003 EA Sports Maui Invitational. Chris played professionally in Portugal and Greece before returning to the US to play in the Continental Basketball Association. After finishing up his playing career, he embarked on his coaching career. He was on staff at Citrus College then led West Los Angeles to great success. Coach Eran Ganot hired Chris to his coaching staff at Hawaii. Following two seasons on staff at Hawaii, then Boise State he joined Coach Brian Dutcher's coaching staff at San Diego State in 2019. Coach Acker immediately helped elevate San Diego State, the Aztecs started the season 26-0 and finished the season going 30-2 including 17-1 in league play prior to the NCAA Tournament being cancelled due to COVID. The Aztecs went 134-34 (69-16 in conference) during Coach Acker's time on staff. They won two regular season Mountain West Conference (MWC) championships, three MWC tournament championships, four NCAA Tournaments, a National Championship appearance, then a Sweet Sixteen last season. Coach Acker was hired as the Head Coach at Long Beach State on April 2, 2024. **Sponsored by FastModel** Be sure to check out FastModelSports.com and use the promo code "BOXSCORE" for 15% off your purchase. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyondtheboxscore/support
We revisit Chloe's Crain-Maling Foundation CSO Young Artists Competition finalist performance before a flute recital of Chaminade, Mozart, Rocherolle and CPE Bach with pianist Kay Kim. The post Chloe Nam, 16, flute appeared first on WFMT.
The high school football game between the 1-3 Edgewood Cougars and the 2-2 Chaminade Julienne Eagles is now available on demand at no charge!
Doug had a big bathroom painting weekend. The Pirates might be shutting down Paul Skenes. Dropping kids off at college. What's the Champagne townie situation? Jackson's Soviet Propaganda. The Cardinals situation is looking bleak. Audio of Dylan Carlson's walk-off yesterday. Preemptively congratulating Tommy Edman on his World Series MVP. Martial infidelity for the day game on Thursday. Why are none of our listeners happily married? Gatekeeping AirBnBs in Tuscaloosa. Mike Francesa isn't happy about Hawk Tuah throwing out the first pitch. The Cards had the Chaminade champions yesterday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Doug had a big bathroom painting weekend. The Pirates might be shutting down Paul Skenes. Dropping kids off at college. What's the Champagne townie situation? Jackson's Soviet Propaganda. The Cardinals situation is looking bleak. Audio of Dylan Carlson's walk-off yesterday. Preemptively congratulating Tommy Edman on his World Series MVP. Martial infidelity for the day game on Thursday. Why are none of our listeners happily married? Gatekeeping AirBnBs in Tuscaloosa. Mike Francesa isn't happy about Hawk Tuah throwing out the first pitch. The Cards had the Chaminade champions yesterday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today our guests are Ryan Breen, a sophomore at Chaminade High School and Adam Giardina, Guidance Counselor at Chaminade High School. We talk to Ryan & Adam about an article that Ryan wrote for the New York Post Scholars Contest that focuses on the mental health of of young men. Ryan shares why he wrote the article and the needs that he is seeing in the young men in his community. Adam shares about how they have started to implement CharacterStrong in this first year of adoption, and how it is helping the students at Chaminade focus on their mental health. Ryan & Adam also share a few tips for other schools & districts that are implementing CharacterStrong. To Read Ryan's NY Post Article Click Here Learn More About CharacterStrong: Join us at the 2024 CharacterStrong National Conference Access FREE MTSS Curriculum Samples Attend our next live product preview Visit the CharacterStrong Website
On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks,' the Neave Trio explores the music of Lili Boulanger, Cécile Chaminade, Germaine Tailleferre and Ethel Smyth on their new album, ‘A Room of Her Own.' Find out more!