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The James Beard Awards are kind of like the NBA season: They crown the champs, and it seems like training camps start two days later.Making the cyclical process all the more tolerable is how well Milwaukee does — a trend that continued when the James Beard Foundation named its semifinalists earlier this week. Since we're in the back-patting business, that's where we start this episode of the podcast.The nominees fell into two camps, the first of which is the expected announcements. The “Best Chef: Midwest” category is a prime example, with plenty of familiar names on the list:Dan Jacobs and Dan Van Rite of EsterEvKyle Knall of BirchRoss Bachhuber and Sam Ek of Odd DuckJamie Brown-Soukaseume and Chuckie Brown-Soukaseume of Ahan in MadisonThe other individual from our area to earn a nomination is Gregory León of Amilinda, who landed in the category “Outstanding Chef presented by Hilton.” But Milwaukee didn't stop there. We also scored a couple non-restaurant nods, as Bryant's Cocktail Lounge is up for “Outstanding Bar” and the forward-thinking hybrid cocktail lounge Agency (in the Dubbel Dutch Hotel) is in the category “Best New Bar.”We'll wait patiently for the finalists to be announced April 2, and then again for the winners at the annual awards ceremony June 16. In the meantime, here's what else you'll hear about in this episode:Now that the Cheel is no more, you might be looking for other places to get Himalayan cuisine in Milwaukee. Ann's got you covered.Maider Kitchen Restaurant will bring a Hmong-focused menu to Phongsavan Asian Market on North 76th Street.If you're in the mood for a traditional five-course Lao dinner, book a spot at Lucky Ginger's event Feb. 20.The Pfister will throw a 90th birthday gala for legendary chef and author Jacques Pépin, featuring more than 20 chefs from throughout Wisconsin.
According to poll results from the American Psychological Association last November, 89 percent of adults in the United States were overwhelmed as the holidays approached by concerns such as not having enough money, missing loved ones and anticipating family conflict. The goal of this episode of The UCI Podcast is to help you develop some strategies to manage the added stressors of this time of year – particularly when it comes to having challenging conversations with loved ones. Our guest today is Naomi Tabak, a licensed and board-certified clinical psychologist and director of UC Irvine's Psychological Services Center. She'll share tips to help listeners mitigate holiday stress and prioritize their well-being at a time of year when self-care is crucial. Community members over 18 who are interested in learning more about the UC Irvine's Psychological Services Center can check out its webpage at https://sites.uci.edu/psychologyclinic. The center is NOT affiliated with UCI Health or the UCI Counseling Center. If you're currently enrolled as a student at UC Irvine and are seeking campus counseling and clinical services, please visit the Counseling Center website at https://counseling.uci.edu. “Soft Feeling,” the music for this episode, was provided by Cheel via the audio library in YouTube Studio.
This Week in TAPPS: Fall Soccer Showcase, Fine Arts webinars coming up, upcoming deadlines, and more! Fall Soccer Showcase info: https://tapps.biz/athletics/fall-soccer/ Cheer Webinar Registration: https://bit.ly/45KT5zV TAPPS Calendar: https://tapps.biz/tapps-approved-calendar/ Music by Cheel. We are always looking for things to cover in our podcasts. If you have any questions, feedback or suggestions for coverage, please send an email to talk@tapps.biz.
This Week in TAPPS: Friday Night Lights! Webinars this week plus where to find the recordings of the ones you missed. Spikedown photos! And more! League Exchange with Hudl. More info and register for the webinar here https://bit.ly/44hpgWv eSports webinar with Vanta: https://youtu.be/UnbtkIDiBIQ Photos of Spike Down and all TAPPS events: https://tapps.smugmug.com/ Music by Cheel. We are always looking for things to cover in our podcasts. If you have any questions, feedback or suggestions for coverage, please send an email to talk@tapps.biz.
This Week in TAPPS: Bracket results from last week's Spikedown Tournament, upcoming dates for football, fall soccer, eSports, and more! TWIT #42 for Monday, August 14, 2023. We are always looking for things to cover in our podcasts. If you have any questions, feedback or suggestions for coverage, please send an email to talk@tapps.biz. Music by Cheel. Additional music: Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/pecan-pie/team-morale License code: IZIJROMRFJFTDM1D
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Lincoln County; https://bit.ly/3rTq2YPThe Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that we remember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect for mixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based, you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4 Campfire Conversation: Eric and Ana welcome frequent collaborator Apurba Banerjee back into The Cabin for a second look at “Worldwide Cuisine in Wisconsin.” Sure, we love our cheese, brats, and beer but sometimes you want to experience something less common and more exotic. We head across the state to find places you can enjoy dishes from around the world. We highlight southeast Asia a fair amount in this conversation, so Apurba does a little analysis on the differences in, for example, Korean cuisine vs. Thai vs. Lao, especially with their use of spices. Eric, Ana, and Apurba then dive into a variety of locations where you can experience Filipino Lumpia, Korean BBQ, Pho (watch how you pronounce it!), Tom Yum and Tom Kai Soup, Momo, and more southeast Asian dishes. We also discuss African dishes such as Sambua, Josef rice, peanut stew, fufu (a pounded yam), spicy beef eugusi, and more; Indian and Himalayan dishes from Smoke Tandoori Chicken and Lamb Chops to achaar, Biryani dishes, Dal, Chickpea Masala, and more.We also touch on South America with emerging Peruvian and Venezuelan cuisine becoming increasingly popular across Wisconsin. Plus, a little shout-out to Polish food with a pierogi place on the peninsula - of Door. Where you can get these fantastic foods? We share it with you in “World Cuisine in Wisconsin, Part 2,” this week's episode of The Cabin!Inside SponsorsGroup Health Trust: https://bit.ly/3JMizCX NAMIWalks: https://www.namiwalks.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donordrive.event&eventID=1358
This Week in TAPPS: Summer break is over and we are back to work with practices beginning for our Fall Sports today. Announcements for ADs and coaches, plus fine art updates and more! Music by Cheel. Additional music by the large woman's choir of Concordia Lutheran High School. Find more spring music recordings here https://soundcloud.com/tappstalk
This Week in TAPPS: Summer break is over and we are back to work with practices beginning for our Fall Sports today. Announcements for ADs and coaches, plus fine art updates and more! Music by Cheel. Additional music by the large woman's choir of Concordia Lutheran High School. Find more spring music recordings here https://soundcloud.com/tappstalk
A devilish figure arrives in the small town of Castle Rock and he offers items to the townsfolk in exchange for an escalating series of pranks that could very well rip the town apart. Stephen King's Needful Things is an epic book that is darkly funny and also unflinching in its examination of the rot that festers at the heart of small town America.
Tijdens de lockdowns toen alles stilviel besloot Angela haar sisters van de Dolly Dots een voor een uit te nodigen om in een podcast over hun leven te vertellen. Het waren memorabele middagen met een fles champagne erbij. Eindelijk zag ik ze weer in levende lijve om te kletsen over de tour die inmiddels al een jaar was uitgesteld. Het zorgde voor content voor onze persoonlijke verhalen die we op het toneel vertellen. Cheel, Esther en Patty heb ik gesproken voordat de tour eindelijk kon beginnen. Toen de tour noodgedwongen onderbroken werd door de laatste lockdown heb ik Anita ondervraagd en Chela en Patty hebben zich op mij gestort. (Met dank aan Teun Eijsink)
Tijdens de lockdowns toen alles stilviel besloot Angela haar sisters van de Dolly Dots een voor een uit te nodigen om in een podcast over hun leven te vertellen. Het waren memorabele middagen met een fles champagne erbij. Eindelijk zag ik ze weer in levende lijve om te kletsen over de tour die inmiddels al een jaar was uitgesteld. Het zorgde voor content voor onze persoonlijke verhalen die we op het toneel vertellen. Cheel, Esther en Patty heb ik gesproken voordat de tour eindelijk kon beginnen. Toen de tour noodgedwongen onderbroken werd door de laatste lockdown heb ik Anita ondervraagd en Chela en Patty hebben zich op mij gestort. (Met dank aan Teun Eijsink)
Welkom bij de Dotscast. Tijdens de lockdowns toen alles stilviel besloot Angela haar sisters van de Dolly Dots een voor een uit te nodigen om in een podcast over hun leven te vertellen. Het waren memorabele middagen met een fles champagne erbij. Eindelijk zag ik ze weer in levende lijve om te kletsen over de tour die inmiddels al een jaar was uitgesteld. Het zorgde voor content voor onze persoonlijke verhalen die we op het toneel vertellen. Cheel, Esther en Patty heb ik gesproken voordat de tour eindelijk kon beginnen. Toen de tour noodgedwongen onderbroken werd door de laatste lockdown heb ik Anita ondervraagd en Chela en Patty hebben zich op mij gestort. (Met dank aan Teun Eijsink)
Welkom bij de Dotscast. Tijdens de lockdowns toen alles stilviel besloot Angela haar sisters van de Dolly Dots een voor een uit te nodigen om in een podcast over hun leven te vertellen. Het waren memorabele middagen met een fles champagne erbij. Eindelijk zag ik ze weer in levende lijve om te kletsen over de tour die inmiddels al een jaar was uitgesteld. Het zorgde voor content voor onze persoonlijke verhalen die we op het toneel vertellen. Cheel, Esther en Patty heb ik gesproken voordat de tour eindelijk kon beginnen. Toen de tour noodgedwongen onderbroken werd door de laatste lockdown heb ik Anita ondervraagd en Chela en Patty hebben zich op mij gestort. (Met dank aan Teun Eijsink)
I've always thought Mildred and Richard Loving's last name was kismet. Mildred was a Black woman and Richard was a white man who loved each other, and just wanted to keep on loving each other. On June 12, 1967, Richard and Mildred Loving won their landmark civil rights case against the state of Virginia. Because of the Lovings, states were no longer permitted to create racist laws that would prevent heterosexual couples from marrying one another because of the color of their skin. Their story is beautiful, powerful and inspiring. Every year on June 12, we celebrate the Lovings, their love, and the love of interracial couples everywhere. As the product of an interracial marriage who is in an interracial marriage myself, I will be forever grateful for the Lovings. In this episode you will hear interracial couples from all across the country share the importance of Loving Day and what it means to them and their families. If you're anything like me you'll need a few tissues for this one. And a special thank you to those who sent their stories and shared their love with us. Happy Loving Day! Juneteenth Jubilee Juneteenth is coming up next month, and we have an exciting program to help you celebrate! Juneteenth Jubilee is our brand-new program that gives you everything you need to have a meaningful Juneteenth celebration dinner. It includes a cookbook, a cooking show with my dad, a meal planner, reflection questions and more! Trust me, this is something your family is going to want — both for the yummy food and for the impactful conversations. The program is available now! So click here to invest in this resource to create a meaningful celebration for your family! Don't forget to use the code LOVING15 for $15 off your purchase until 6/13/22! Articles, Studies, & Podcasts Referenced in the Episode First Name Basis Podcast, Season 3, Episode 24, “The Loving Story” First Name Basis Podcast, Season 3, Episode 25, “Your Loving Day Stories” Song Credit: “Sleeper” by Steve Adams,” “Dive Down” by VYEN, and “Blue Dream” by Cheel
Jay Cheel's career in non-fiction filmmaking has focused mostly on character-based portraits of quirky, passionate obsessives, realized in a highly cinematic style. His debut feature Beauty Day premiered at the Museum of Modern Art in New York as part of their Canadian Front Programming Series. The film was also an official selection at the Hot Docs International Film Festival and was nominated for a Genie Award in 2012. His second feature How to Build a Time Machine premiered at Hot Docs and went on to screen at AFI Docs, the Rotterdam International Film Festival, and DOC NYC. His latest is Cursed Films, a five-part documentary series produced for AMC Networks and Shudder. The show focuses on the legends surrounding some of Hollywood's most troubled horror film productions and has gone on to become the highest-rated documentary series on the platform. Topics Discussed In This Episode: Jay's short film Twisted Him being exposed to horror films at a young age Recognizing the importance of a director in a film production at a young age What piqued Jay's original interest in entering film as a career His podcast Film Junk, which holds a Guinness World Records for the longest-running film podcast His short film Beauty Day Creating deep interpersonal connections with crew members on a film set The need for control as it relates to artistic pursuits How Jay's perspective of curses has changed while working on the Cursed Films project How the film, The Exorcist, negatively impacted the cultural lexicon by reinforcing the existence of the devil Predatory capitalism Personal tragedies that happened for Jay while filming Cursed Films The importance of providing context in a documentary project The Manson murders The murders and tragedies that have occurred in Benedict Canyon in LA Ethical decisions they had to make regarding what scenes to show in Cannibal Holocaust Naive actors getting involved in Cannibal Holocaust, and Carl Gabriel Yorke signing on without reading the script People / Artists Mentioned: John Carpenter (Filmmaker) Lidia Yuknavitch (Writer) Gary Oldman (Actor) Robert Deniro (Actor) Tim Burton (Director) Bill Pullman (Actor) Steve Rash (Director) Judy Garland (Actor) Lorna Luft (Actor) Roman Polanski (Director) Dianne Lake (Writer / Former Manson Family Member) Julian Wasser (Photographer) Ruggero Deodato (Director) Andrei Tarkovsky (Director) Cursed Films Episodes Mentioned: Twilight Zone: The Movie The Exorcist The Wizard of Oz (S2 E1) Rosemary's Baby (S2 E2) Stalker (S2 E3) The Serpent and the Rainbow (S2 E4) Cannibal Holocaust (S2 E5) TV Shows + Films Mentioned: The Day After (1983) The Thing (1982) Big Trouble in Little China (1986) They Live (1988) Prince of Darkness (1987) Be Kind Rewind (2008) American Movie (1999) Ed Wood (1994) Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1977) Weekend (1967) Andrei Rublev (1966) artistdecoded.com jaycheel.com instagram.com/jaywesleycheel twitter.com/JayCheel
Jay Cheel is a writer/director/editor as well as a co-host of the podcast responsible for turning me into a podcaster, Film Junk. I thought why not talk with him right after dropping Episode 200 about his excellent Shudder series, Cursed Films which recently put out its second season that I highly encourage you to see. Always great to talk with such a talented, articulate filmmaker like Jay. His series, Cursed Films II covers new titles. The show explores the myths and legends behind some of Hollywood's notoriously cursed horror film productions and even tackles how the filmmakers and actors have been affected by being a part of films such as Stalker, The Wizard Of Oz, Rosemary's Baby, The Serpent & The Rainbow and ending this season with Cannibal Holocaust. Thank you so much Jay for this delightful, insightful conversation and stay tuned for more bonus content as well as Bill Ackerman's first episode as official co-host coming early next month! Also if you're in Chicago this coming weekend (May 13-19) be sure to come to the Chicago Critics Film Festival which I highlighted during the last review episode I posted. Catch Cursed Films on Shudder Follow Jay on Twitter Check Out Film Junk The Chicago Critics Film Festival
Jarod, Wyatt, Bart, and Aidan review the highs and lows for various teams in last week's NFL Draft. All NFL Draft. Here are some teams we cover - Ravens and Kyle Hamilton and looking at players with “slow” 40s (5:50) - Eagles, AJ Brown, pressure on Jalen Hurts (8:55) - Vikings head scratching moves (10:54) - Did Wyatt actually like the Giants' draft (16:05) - The Jets nailed it (18:31) - Seahawks don't care about your mock draft (23:00) - Packers make the right picks (25:41) - Saints and Commanders (30:32) - Titans outlook after the AJ Brown trade (33:24) - Quick note on the Jaguars (40:15) - Fun draft stories (41:01) Instagram/Twitter: @lunchpailguys_ Music Credit “Blue Dream” by Cheel
In the second season of Cursed Films on the Shudder horror platform, director Jay Cheel and executive Brian Robertson explore some of pop culture's most well-known films — Rosemary's Baby, Wizard of Oz, Cannibal Holocaust, and more — and the strange circumstances surrounding them that have earned them a cursed reputation. For more Talking Strange videos, check out our YouTube Playlist, and download new episodes of the Talking Strange podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you like what you hear, please leave a review/rating. And give us a shout on TalkStrangePod on Twitter. To support Aaron Sagers, say hi to him on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and on Patreon, where he's making tiki cocktails and talking creepy things.
On this micro episode, Eric chats with Jay Cheel, the director of Beauty Day, How to Build a Time Machine, Cursed Films and Cursed Films II, as well as the host of the Film Junk podcast. Cursed Films II is now streaming on SHUDDER.
Walkden Entertainment (aka Peter Walkden) had the honour and pleasure of chatting with Jay Cheel who is a director and writer of the popular mini-series Cursed Films II (2022). The second series is now available exclusively on Shudder! Episode One of Season II focuses on The Wizard of Oz, originally released back in 1939. In the present day, The Wizard of Oz is still treated as an iconic family film filled with wonderful performances, imagery, creative effects, and an unforgettable touching story. But what if I told you that the film suffered from many bizarre, horrific moments and dark rumours during production? CONNECT WITH WALKDEN ENTERTAINMENT: Website: www.walkdenentertainment.com Instagram: @itspeterwalkden Letterboxd: Peter_Walkden Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/walkdenentertainment/ Twitter: walkdenent CONTACT: peter@walkdenentertainment.com
Take a break from the world heating up and let's discuss our curiosity about cold. Human and more than human communities rely on a stable climate and cool, clean air and waters. My guest on this show is Dr. Jannine Krause. Dr. Krause is a naturopathic doctor, acupuncturist & host of The Health Fix Podcast. She specializes in helping clients boost their energy, metabolism & athletic performance with targeted cardiovascular training solutions. When not geeking out over health data she can be found experimenting in her kitchen or on an adventure in nature with her dogs & hubby, Joel. My buddy Dr. Krause was also a big supporter of treehugger podcast since Jump way back in late 2019, so you we have her to thank for encouragement and moral support to start the show. Puget Sound Plungers on Facebook and Instagram The Health Fix “Ep 179: The Secret to Staying Fit & Maintaining Your Passion for Life with Brad Kerns” Podcast Links to Susanna Søberg emphasis on just about everything winter swimming and “brown fat thermoregulation and cold-induced thermogenesis” Found My Fitness feat. Dr. Rhonda Patrick “Benefits of Cold-Water Immersion & Cryotherapy” 9-min video Huberman Lab “Dr Craig Heller: Using Temperature to Optimize Performance, Brain and Body Health” Podcast The Health Fix “Ep 157: How You Can Get Probiotics from Your Environment – Michael Yadrick” Podcast It takes a community to keep a podcast going. Donate to the show @myadrick via Paypal and Venmo and CashApp Music on the show was from Cheel and DJ Freedem and DJ Williams Tell a few friends about the show and follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter @treehuggerpod Review treehugger podcast on iTunes
Is Shudder's "Cursed Films" series...also Cursed? Find out as we interview executive producer, writer and director Jay Cheel! Learn what to expect in Season 2 of the dark documentary series, and about the dangers of filming in Chernobyl...
The gang puts on their graphic designer hats as they power rank the best jerseys in NFL history. Other topics of discussion include what deadline moves NBA teams are regretting, whether the Nets can win the title this year, and who should be the NBA MVP this year. - News We Missed (0:30) - Power Rankings: The best NFL jerseys of all time (4:53) - Re-evaluating key NBA trade deadline moves (23:21) - Can the Nets actually make a run in the NBA playoffs? (35:42) - Each of us make our MVP cases for Jokic, Embiid, Giannis, Luka, and Tatum (44:19) Instagram/Twitter: @lunchpailguys_ Music Credit: “Blue Dream” by Cheel
In Episode 100, Jaye celebrates the milestone by taking on the topic of cancel culture. Cancel culture is praised by advocates and maligned by critics, but is often ill-defined. Jaye delves into the origin and types of cancel culture, including the deplatforming of celebrities, boycotting of companies, and shaming of private individuals, as responses to statements, policies or behaviors deemed offensive or problematic. In addition, Jaye calls attention to cancel culture through the censorship of ideas, facts, and knowledge. Censorship in the US is on the rise, including state bans on the teaching of accurate history and civics under the guise of "critical race theory," and book bans in school districts targeting works that champion diversity and tell the stories of people from marginalized communities. What is the ultimate goal of pro-censorship advocates and how do their efforts endanger democracy? 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TOP SOURCESAlain de Botton, “Why You Will Marry the Wrong Person,” The School of Life, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EvvPZFdjykJoanne Davila, “Skills for Healthy Romantic Relationships,” TEDxSBU, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gh5VhaicC6gJohn Gottman, “The Science of Love” TEDxVeniceBeach, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uazFBCDvVwDr. Andrea & Jonathan Taylor-Cummings, “4 Habits of ALL Successful Relationships,” TEDxSquareMile, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4Y5Mr8rZ9AKatie Hood, “The Difference Between Healthy and Unhealthy Love,” TEDtalk, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ON4iy8hq2hMAlso SourcedWillie Earley, “Truth Telling in Relationships, Are We There Yet?” TEDxJerseyCity, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTxM5ilU4MUDr. Liat Yakir, “What is Love – Scientifically?” TEDxEilat, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0akiEFwtkyASandy Gerber, “The Secret to Successful Romantic Relationships,” TEDxBearCreekPark, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MrMr4k8-ukNathan Ware, “Why We're Unhappy -- The Expectation Gap,” TEDxKlagenfurt, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KiUq8i9pbEMaya Diamond, “The Surprising Key to Building a Healthy Relationship that Lasts,” TEDxOakland, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xvb-v83qJ8UFemi Ogunjinmi, “How To Tell If Someone Truly Loves You,” TEDxXavierUniversity, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44J3FGYKltITheodore Zeldin, “The Art of Being a Couple,” TEDxOxford, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FJ5gAN5TK8MUSICSmokey Eye by Cheel
This is the episode where we discuss our feelings of anxiety with climate change and building emotional resiliency with Dr. Leslie Davenport. She works as a climate psychology educator & consultant and lives here in Grit City. Her most recent book is called All the Feelings Under the Sun. Leslie Davenport's website www.lesliedavenport.com and Twitter Davenport, Leslie. 2021. All The Feelings Under The Sun. Magination Press. Climate Psychology Alliance North America https://www.climatepsychology.us Sarah Jaquette Ray. (2021, March 21). Climate Anxiety Is an Overwhelmingly White Phenomenon: Is it really just code for white people wishing to hold onto their way of life or to get “back to normal?” Scientific American. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-unbearable-whiteness-of-climate-anxiety Mary Annaïse Heglar. (2021, November 7). Climate Grief Hurts Because It's Supposed To: We need to stop worrying about giving people hope and start letting people grieve. The Nation. https://www.thenation.com/article/environment/climate-grief-hope Amy Brady's newsletter “Burning Worlds” about the climate crisis in art and literature Amy Westervelt's newsletter Hot Take about the climate crisis and all the ways we're talking and not talking about it. Britt Wray's newsletter “Gen Dread” about staying sane during in the climate and wider ecological crisis It takes a community to keep a podcast going. Donate to the show @myadrick via Paypal and Venmo and CashApp Music on the show was from Cheel and DJ Freedem Tell a few friends about the show and follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter @treehuggerpod Review treehugger podcast on iTunes
Mais de 30% da população brasileira menstrua. Falar de menstruação te incomoda? O documentário “Menstruar é normal” traz relatos de Amanda Cristina Franco Bez, Bernardo Augusto Alves e Gabriela Moraes, que compartilham sua experiência e vivência com o ciclo menstrual. E a ginecologista Gianna Coelho, que explica sobre esse processo natural feminino. Crédito: As entrevistas e a produção foram feitas pelos alunos Ana Clara Marcondes, Felipe Soares, Lara Bridi e Luana Souza, do quarto ano de jornalismo matutino da Universidade Estadual de Londrina. A orientação é da professora doutora Mônica Panis Kaseker. As músicas Sunday Rain e Hologram são de autoria de Cheel e Bobby Richards, e fazem parte da Biblioteca de áudio do Youtube.
You are the hero of this audio adventure through a dreamscape. Happy New Year 2022! Wishing you great sleeps, much growth, and big love. Story, voicework, and audio mix by Marlene Wurfel > www.marlenewurfel.com Train sounds & miscellaneous by: Benboncan; Caquet; Mredig & Inspector J via a Creative Commons Attribution Licence freesound.org https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Music A Simple Lullaby by Jesse Keller via Jamendo Blue Dream by Cheel via YouTube audio library Sea of Ancestry by Jesse Gallagher via YouTube audio library Snowy Peaks by Chris Haugen via YouTube audio library * Emily Carr and Woo are real historical figures you can learn more about :)
Which tree species impacted by climate change are we getting nervous about? This is the episode where we talk about climate disruption, our anxiety & grief as witnesses to tree loss while also coming to terms with environmental change in discussion with a few members of the Forest Adaptation Network. Rowan Braybrook, Director of Programs for Northwest Natural Resource Group Jake Bentzen Biological Science Technician (Insects & Disease) Forest Service Northern & Intermountain Regions Forest Health Protection Joey Hulbert, Washington State University Ornamental Plant Pathology Program and Forest Health Watch Brandon Drucker, Restoration Ecologist with the City of Tacoma Passive Open Space Program “Change is constant. You can't stop change, control change, or perfectly plan change. You can ride the waves of change, partner with change, and shape change. Adaptation is long term or structural change in a creature or system to account for a need for survival. Adaptation is not about being reactionary, changing without intention, or being victimized, controlled and tossed around by the inevitable changes of life. It's about shaping change and letting changes make us stronger as individual and collective bodies. How do we get relaxed and intentional in the face of change?" adrienne maree brown from Holding Change: The Way of Emergent Strategy Facilitation and Mediation Forest Adaptation Network https://www.nnrg.org/climateadaptation/forest-adaptation-network Forest Health Watch https://foresthealth.org Betzen, J. J., Ramsey, A., Omdal, D., Ettl, G. J., & Tobin, P. C. (2021). Bigleaf maple, Acer macrophyllum Pursh, decline in western Washington, USA. Forest Ecology and Management, 501, 119681. Michelle Ma. (2021, September 30). Bigleaf maple decline tied to hotter, drier summers in Washington. UW News. Lynda V. Mapes. (2021, July 11). Newly discovered fungus spores spurred by heat and drought are killing Seattle street trees. Seattle Times. University of Washington School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences (2020, October 23). Culturally competent approaches in conservation biology: A case study presented by the Washington Cascade Fisher Reintroduction. Presented by Tara Chestnut. Streamed live and recorded on YouTube. It takes a community to keep a podcast going. Donate to the show @myadrick via Paypal and Venmo and CashApp Music on the show was from Cheel, DJ Freedem and DJ Williams Tell a few friends about the show and follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter @treehuggerpod Review treehugger podcast on iTunes
Treehugger podcast is celebrating two years and 10,000 downloads! Working from a foundation of feminist political ecology, Marlène Elias questions who decides the sustainability agenda and urges all of us to pay attention to the power and politics that shape the values, meanings and science driving restoration. Marlène leads gender research and gender integration at the Alliance of Biodiversity International and International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) and Gender Research Coordinator for the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry. Her research focuses on gendered dimensions of forest management and restoration, forest-based livelihoods, and tree resource management. An article by Marlène and comrades wrote in Spring 2021 caught my eye that was also the theme of a special issue in the journal Ecological Restoration called Restoration for Whom, by Whom? They work from a foundation of feminist political ecology which drills down on three pillars of power relations, historical awareness and scale integration. Elias, M., Joshi, D., & Meinzen-Dick, R. (2021). Restoration for Whom, by Whom? A Feminist Political Ecology of Restoration. Ecological Restoration, 39(1-2), 3-15. SER Webinar: Restoration for Whom, by Whom? Exploring the Socio-political Dimensions of Restoration Elias, M., Kandel, M., Mansourian, S., Meinzen‐Dick, R., Crossland, M., Joshi, D., ... & Winowiecki, L. (2021). Ten people-centered rules for socially sustainable ecosystem restoration. Restoration Ecology, e13574. Arranged roughly in order from pre-intervention, design/initiation, implementation, through the monitoring, evaluation and learning phases, the ten people-centered rules are: Recognize diversity and interrelations among stakeholders; Actively engage communities as agents of change; Address socio-historical contexts; Unpack and strengthen resource tenure for marginalized groups; Advance equity across its multiple dimensions and scales; Generate multiple benefits; Promote an equitable distribution of costs, risks, and benefits; Draw on different types of evidence and knowledge; Question dominant discourses; and Practice inclusive and holistic monitoring, evaluation and learning. It takes a community to keep a podcast going. Donate to the show @myadrick via Paypal and Venmo and CashApp. Music on the show was from Cheel and DJ Freedem Tell a few friends about the show and follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter @treehuggerpod Review treehugger podcast on iTunes
It's First Lushootseed name is čaʔadᶻac aka Oregon white oak, Garry oak, or Quercus garryana. Join us on a deep dive on the intersections of urban development, environmental racism, organizing against tree loss, and the oak restoration imaginary. Oak savannas and prairies in the Willamette Valley-Puget Trough-Georgia Basin are one of the most endangered ecosystems in North America. In the Pacific Northwest. We can confidently say we've lost about 95 percent of the oak and prairie habitat that existed in the early to mid-1800s. Local oak protectors have been challenging City of Lakewood on oak protections and developers on plans to build warehouses, etc. Garry oaks are part of an imperiled ecosystem. Lakewood has long settler history and lies adjacent to Joint Base Lewis McChord that has the largest remaining oak woodland in South Puget Sound. Tacome News Tribune. Neighbors rally to save native oak trees threatened by Lakewood warehouse proposal June 22, 2021. https://www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/article252065168.html Lakewood Garry Oak Conservancy https://oak.eco Portland State University Heat Island Maps for Tacoma Earth Economics. 2020. Urban Heat Island Analysis: Tacoma, WA Cascade Prairie Oak Partnership https://cascadiaprairieoak.org Tacoma Tree Foundation webinar: Garry Oak Restoration w/ Brandon Drucker Editing for this episode provided by the wonderful Katie Dunn. Brandon Drucker was essential to production. It takes a community to keep a podcast going. Donate to the show via Paypal www.paypal.com/paypalme/myadrick and Venmo https://account.venmo.com/u/myadrick Music on the show was from Cheel, Otis McDonald, Chris Haugen and DJ WIlliams. Tell a few friends about the show and follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter @treehuggerpod Review treehugger podcast on iTunes
Dziś mówię o tym, jakie zwierzę może połknąć człowieka w całości: https://bit.ly/3cAWYyw - Połknięty przez wieloryba i wypluty https://bit.ly/3cDFIIK - połknięty przez hipopotama i uwolniony https://bit.ly/3xpnSBa - czy można być połkniętym przez wieloryba? https://bbc.in/3zqk4S6 - połknięci przez pytona https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonasz http://bit.ly/PinokioWieloryb W tle gra: “Kurt” by Cheel
54 years ago today Richard and Mildred Loving won their landmark Civil Rights case against the state of Virginia. Because of the Lovings states were no longer permitted to create racist laws that would prevent couples from marrying one another because of the color of their skin. Unfortunately, this right was not extended to ALL couples until 2015 when the Supreme Court ruled in favor of LGBTQ+ couples and their right to marry. Every year on June 12th interracial couples across the US honor the sacrifice of Richard and Mildred and celebrate Loving Day. This year we asked YOU to answer one important question: What does Loving Day mean to you? In this episode you will hear interracial couples from all across the country share the importance of Loving Day and what it means to them and their families. If you're anything like me you'll need a few tissues for this one. Happy Loving Day! Free Loving Coloring Page Bite-sized Black History Summer Sale Join the First Name Basis Patreon Community Make sure to join our Patreon Community to take part in our monthly Q&A sessions and download the detailed notes from this episode! First Name Basis Website Join us on Instagram Song Credit: “Sleeper” by Steve Adams,” “Dive Down” by VYEN, and “Blue Dream” by Cheel
In the Season 2 premier, new permanent hosts Kim and Laura are joined by Colton for a conversation about the potential of monsters as allegory. Using an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer as a guide, Colton delves into the ways creatures like werewolves and witches have the power to start conversations among viewers. Source: "Television as a cultural forum: Implications for research" by Horace Newcomb and Paul Hirsch, 1983: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10509208309361170 Media Literate is a collaborative podcast produced by Colton Elzey, Sebastian Wurzrainer, Laura Broman, Kim Henry, and Julia Rose Camus. This episode was edited by Sabrina Sonner. Our theme music is Soft Feeling by Cheel, and our logo was created by Julia.
We kept our promise, now keep up yours and listen to Episode 27! This week Vy and Lane take a nostalgia trip down their three years of law school and recount the moments that defined them as students and as individuals. There's also talk concerning the new season of Dexter and the fabulous podcast What Had Happened Was. As promised, this week's episode is light on the editing, so this is a much more raw version of the show than you guys might be used to. Let us know what you think!Buzzsprout Link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1391734Social Media:Twitter: @PodcastYoursInstagram: @lawfullyyourspodcastWant to get in contact with us?Email: lawfullyyourspodcast@gmail.comMusic featured in this episode:Hop Hip by KwonPeacefully by E's Jimmy JamsWalk Through the Park by TrackTribeLazy Walk by Cheel
Alan Hay works as designer at adidas headquarters within the brand design team in Herzogenaurach, Germany. He shares his story with Design Atlas about how he found his way in the design field from an early age. Through finding freelance work during his university years to working for the Aberdeen Football Club, Alan’s story showcases how he intersected his passion for sport with his love for graphic design. If you’d like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Show guest includes Graphic Designer Alan Hay. Edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. Credits Much Higher. Causmic. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. You are the Woman. Robbero. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Kesta. Good Vibe. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. We Ride! Reed Mathis. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Up the Steps. Geographer. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Bach Cello Suite No. G Major. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Time Parade. Geographer. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. The Mini Vandals. Ella Vater. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Cheel. Blue Dream. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Modern Situations. Unicorn Heads. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Just Dance. Patrick Patrikios. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Visit DesignAtlasPod.com for the latest updates and to sign-up to our newsletter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
Welcome to the Restoration Decade! Ann-Kathrin Neureuther recently joined UNEP as Communication Manager for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. She walks us through the Decade Strategy that will help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. The new U.N. Decade will officially launch on World Environment Day, on June 5, 2021. Ann-Kathrin's job is to communicate this gigantic restoration initiative that joins forces with the The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and U.N. Sustainable Development Goals focused on resisting climate change, protecting and improving the well-being of local populations, and preserving biodiversity. The Decade Strategy frames the problem like this: the objectives of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development will not be achieved without large-scale restoration of degraded terrestrial, freshwater & marine ecosystems globally. The vision is a world where — for the health and wellbeing of all life on Earth and that of future generations — we have restored the relationship between humans and nature, by increasing the area of healthy ecosystems, and by putting a stop to their loss, fragmentation and degradation. Do you know whose land you are on? Open up https://native-land.ca right now to identify to whom the land belongs where you live, work and play. treehugger listener survey: https://forms.gle/zJdFwcnXhqDe2uZLA improve your listening and help power future content! Jeremy Bearimy: How Time Works in the Afterlife - The Good Place (Episode Highlight) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFm9ClqlGuo Music on this episode was from the YouTube Audio Library: You heard from Anno Domini Beats and Cheel. Tell a few friends about the show and follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter @treehuggerpod Review treehugger podcast on iTunes
This episode we discuss the inner workings behind my podcast Object Obscura. I'll take you on a journey from pre-production to post-production and share some never before heard moments. This was the bonus episode about season 1. All music credits of the episode are: Gears by me, Thatcher Warrick Hess, It's Almost Over by SefChol, Sunset Dream by Cheel, Make You Move by Ofshane, Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom which is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ and see the artist's website: http://www.twinmusicom.org/, Fast and Run by Nico Staf, Alone by Emmit Fenn, Soft KNives by SefChol, Bottle of Something TrackTribe, Metamorphosis by Quincas Moreira, Violet Spirit by Dan Henig, Mizuki by Bad Snacks, Thinking Machines by TrackTribe, St. Louis by Alec Leal, Marionettes by Alec Leal, and Held By You by Zaskia Villa. Thanks to freesound, epidemicsound and YouTube Music Library. Insta: @object.obscura and Facebook: @ObjectObscuraPOdcast Listen, rate and subscribe to Object Obscura on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, SoundCloud and wherever you get your podcast. Go to our website object-obscura.com to listen to all episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatcher2/message
¿Cómo era la Europa de los Carolingios? Te lo contamos en esta Máquina del Tiempo con Alex Mogo & Historiador de los 2 Mundos. ¿Dónde nos puedes encontrar? Somos iVoox Originals Facebook: Mesokosmos Historia Twitter: @mesokosmos2019 Instagram: Mesokosmos Historia Linkedin: Mesokosmos Historia Nos puedes escribir a nuestro correo: mesokomoshistoria@gmail.com También nos puedes patrocinar a través de iVoox en la pestaña azul de apoyar y tendrás acceso a sorteos, material adicional y podcast exclusivos. Cada jueves tienes una cita con la Historia a partir de las 20:00 hora española. Atribuciones musicales 1 La máquina del tiempo by Men in Beat -- https://soundcloud.com/meninbeat 2 Voices by Patrick Patrikios -- https://open.spotify.com/artist/4uGlQofszaIXFxejRVqhrY 3 Violet Vape by Cheel -- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI4VlRu-Cl_ol4yRiY0TQyw/ 4 Like That - Anno Domini Beats à https://soundcloud.com/annodominibeats 5 A Ghrà by Damiano Baldoni -- https://soundcloud.com/damiano_baldoni 6 Ive not fear -- by Damiano Baldoni -- https://soundcloud.com/damiano_baldoni 7 No.8 Requiem by Esther Abrami -- https://www.estherabrami.com/ 8 Curb Stomp by Underbelly -- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCapo4XcpVOlTLkbKIDL0WlA 9 Eternal Garden by Dan Henig -- https://soundcloud.com/dan-henig 10 MydNyte by Noir Et Blanc Vie -- https://soundcloud.com/noiretblancvie IMPERIO CAROLINGIO Capítulo: 41; Máquina del Tiempo: 9; Temporada: 2 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Host Chris Walder (@WalderSports) invites Alexander K. Lee (@AlexanderKLee), a former MMA writer for theScore in downtown Toronto turned writer for MMAFighting.com, onto the program. The two discuss Jon Moxley's title reign as All Elite Wrestling World Champion, whether or not he deserves to be called 2020's top wrestler, his recent loss to Kenny Omega on "Dynamite," the working relationship between AEW and IMPACT Wrestling, potential dream matchups between the two companies, Sting's recent AEW debut and his immediate future, what it's like being a wrestling fan during a global pandemic, and how the UFC has navigated the COVID-19 virus. They also talk the latest moves made by the Toronto Raptors, as well as the recent John Wall for Russell Westbrook trade. And in his final rapid-fire questioning, Alexander reveals who he believes to be the greatest talkers in pro wrestling and mixed martial arts history, talks his recent viewings of "The Mandalorian," which fantasy scenario he'd love to see come to fruition for the Raptors, his most memorable wrestler interaction, Jake Paul's KO of Nate Robinson, which former NBA player he'd like to see compete in combat sports, and which wrestling matches he'd recommend to non-fans to set them off on the right path. (Music: Soft Feeling - Cheel, Blue Dream, Cheel)
This week we dive into the world of Shudder's Cursed Films with director/editor of the show Jay Cheel! Jay talks to us about how he landed the job on Cursed Films, what attracted him to these stories, and how he approached making the series. We also have the short film Lace, from Australian filmmaker, and listener of the show, Charnstar Anderson!
Welcome...to the graveyard. Surprise! For those of you following my show you know that I've been focusing on my interviews from many years ago, but that's all changed! I'm happy to announce that The Graveyard Show Podcast is now back to conducting new, and original interviews, and I couldn't think of a better way to start than by having the director of the Shudder series Cursed Films on the program, Jay Cheel. Stay tuned after the interview to hear my own "Cursed Films" moment as I'll playback an incident from a previous podcast. It's a new segment I'm calling the Graveyard Show Flashback. Cursed Films is available on Blu-Ray, Digital, and DVD on August 18, 2020. The Graveyard Show Podcast can be found on YouTube, Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Play, YouTube, and wherever podcasts are available. Stay safe and healthy, my friends! I look forward to having you back here very soon. And as you exit the graveyard I would like to remind you to please...lock the gate behind you...we wouldn't want anyone to get out. Until next time...
Feeling Lazy on a Sunday morning? Us too! Listen to the gang spin the Wheel of Cheel and joke/discuss whatever it lands on! Don't forget to check out our FB, insta and twitter as well as our website, Chilltimehappytime.com Like our work? wanna hear more? consider supporting us by using the support link at anchor.fm/chilltimehappytime to give us donations, large or small. Every cent you give us will be poured right back into the show and into our ability to keep doing what we love; bringing you funny, informative and, at times, downright absurd content. From all of us at Chilltime Happytime, we thank you for your support! EXPLICIT - STRONG LANGUAGE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chilltimehappytime/support
Sometimes, it can be difficult to come up with things to talk about. But not when you have the Cheel Wheel! On these episodes, join us as we fill our drinks, write up a bunch of topics on our wheel, spin it, and discuss/joke about whatever it lands on in the name of merriment! Don't forget to check out our FB, insta and twitter as well as our website, Chilltimehappytime.com Like our work? wanna hear more? consider supporting us by using the support link at anchor.fm/chilltimehappytime to give us donations, large or small. Every cent you give us will be poured right back into the show and into our ability to keep doing what we love; bringing you funny, informative and, at times, downright absurd content. From all of us at Chilltime Happytime, we thank you for your support! EXPLICIT - STRONG LANGUAGE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chilltimehappytime/support
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Want to live a more successful and happy life, your way, authentic to you? Click here to get your FREE 5-Day E-Course and be on your way today! Today's guest is "The Heart Whisperer" Suzie Cheel. Suzie is going to share her story of her near death experience and how it led to a discovery that forever changed her life. It's a discovery of self love and trusting yourself to listen to the whispers of your heart for guidance in all that you do. We'll also talk about the progress she's made on her upcoming book titled Lucky to Be Alive: My Dialysis Moment: How I Learned the Healing Power of Self-Love. Suzie is an intuitive artist, the Heart Whisper Coach, Certified LOA Facilitator, Vision Board coach, inspirational speaker, healer and published author. Suzie is passionate about making a difference in the world through her art, her words and her coaching which empowers through love, heals and creates change. Suzie is also sharing a promotional session that you can check out by visiting http://suziecheel.com/heart-whisper-coaching.