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A funk fueled journey featuring; BT Express, Rufus feat Chaka Khan, George Clinton, The Gap Band, Ray Parker Jnr & Raydio, James Brown, Chaka Khan, Chigaco, Aretha Franklin, Thelma Houston & George Benson, Ashford & Simpson/Joey Negro, Chic/Dimitri from Paris and Voyage
We have some opinions on the public transport and airport experiences in America. There's some good, and there's some bad. Well probably more bad than good, but they're trying their best. Youtube: https://youtube.com/@almostapodcastPatreon: patreon.com/almostapodcastMusic: Oyasumi by Smith The Mister
Chaque année, le festival de la soie Silk in Lyon s'installe au Palais de la Bourse. Un bel écrin pour montrer le dynamisme actuel d'une filière qui a fait la réputation de Lyon. Mais la soie a aussi son musée. Au Musée Soieries Brochier, l'histoire de la soie est racontée par le prisme d'un grande maison de soyeux. La Maison Brochier a été créée en 1890 et n'a, depuis, cessé de faire briller Lyon en France et à l'international. Situé quai Jules Courmont, au sein de l'Hôtel-Dieu, le musée présente, en ce moment, une collection de robes en velours façonnés des marques Brochier Soieries et Bianchini Férier. En 2002, Brochier a racheté Bianchini-Férier. Le tissage du velours de soie est un savoir-faire réputé à Lyon. Lili Gaubin, Américaine vivant à Chigaco, contacte un jour Cédric Brochier pour créer et imprimer un carré de soie pour le 125ème anniversaire de l'Alliance Française de Chicago. Un premier contact qui va faire naitre une belle histoire que nous raconte Lyly : "L'Argentine a été un gros importateur de soieries Bianchini. Ma mère possédait 1000 robes. Avec Cédric Brochier, nous n'avons pas eu de mal à identifier celles confectionnées avec ce velours façonné fabriqué à Lyon. Il est venu sur place nous avons décidé de les exposer au musée. Ce sont des preuves du rayonnement de la France. C'est un produit fabriqué exclusivement à Lyon qui a été exporté dans le monde entier. Ce sont des robes qui ont été portées par ma mère, portées aux Etats-Unis et en Amérique du Sud. Les voir aujourd'hui dans un musée lyonnais, c'est une grande émotion car c'est aussi un hommage à maman" Brochier est un grand nom de la soie. Cédric Brochier est l'héritier d'une famille et d'une tradition. Car la première activité dans la soie pour les Brochier remonte à 1890. Cédric a accepté de revenir sur cette histoire de la soie en nous faisant visiter le musée ouvert en 2022. "Depuis 1890, c'est une histoire qui ne s'est jamais arrêtée. La soierie a connu des rebondissements, des difficultés, mais on a toujours réussi à sauver la société. On a tissé d'autres fibres, des tissus techniques, intelligents. On a voyagé dans le monde entier pour trouver de nouveaux marchés, de nouveaux... Notre ADN, c'est toujours marcher, ne jamais s'endormir..." Cédric Brochier est intarissable sur l'histoire de la soie. "Les rois de France ont été de grands consommateurs de soie. Le clergé aussi... Mais toute la soie venait d'Italie. a un moment, les rois ont décidé de rapatrier le savoir-faire en France. François Ier a fait venir des tisserands florentins. Il y a eu ensuite des facilités offertes à Lyon pour que notre ville puisse commercer la soie. Les société se sont créées. certaines pour l'ameublement et d'autres pour l'habillement. Napoléon a aussi jouer un rôle important. En 1890, la haute-couture est arrivée. Et mon grand-père a créé la société Brochier à ce moment-là. On s'est spécialisé dans les tissus les plus compliqués, donc les plus chers, mais c'est aussi un marché compliqué car les créateurs de mode sont souvent des divas. La mode, c'est tous les 6 mois et il faut toujours réinventer..." Au Musée Brochier, vous allez découvrir un métier à bras mécanique Jacquard de 1880. Mais aussi des planches d'impression. Des inventions racontés : comme le tissu d'ameublement ininflammable créé à partir de la fibre de verre de Saint-Gobain après la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Sans oublier les nouveaux textiles conçus à partir de fibre optique et qui servent encore aujourd'hui le secteur de l'aéronautique. Musée soieries Brochier 18 quai Jules Courmont Ouvert du lundi au samedi de 10h à 19h, dimanche de 10h à 18h
Mitä tapahtuu kun tippuu 3m korkeudesta Chigaco-musikaalin näytöksessä? Millainen luokkatoveri oli Juice Leskinen kansakoulussa? Miten Unicef-lähettilääksi tullaan? Huikean uran suomalaisen musiikkiteatterin parissa tehnyt Eija Ahvo kävi juttelemassa Iiro Rantalan kanssa
Nonprofit people create and sustain the organizational capacity of nonprofits. So there's a natural connection between organizational “capacity-building” and what Fund the People calls “talent-investing” (intentionally deploying capital to support and develop nonprofit workers). In our continuous effort to capture the value that talent-investing offers to nonprofits and their funders, in this episode you'll hear the perspective of a funder who actualized this deep connection between a foundation's capacity-building efforts and talent-investing. Rusty sat down with Tom Fuechtmann, Senior Program Officer at Community Memorial Foundation, a health-focused regional funder in the western suburbs of Chicago. Fund the People profiled this foundation in our online Toolkit. You can get this and other Field Stories for free by just providing your name and email address here http://fundthepeople.org/toolkit/field/community-memorial/. This is the first in-person interview in the history of this podcast (since we began in fall 2020 during the depth of the pandemic). We were at the national conference of Grantmakers for Effective Organizations (GEO) in May 2022 in Chigaco. At the GEO meeting, there was much discussion about burnout, sustainability, and thriving among nonprofit workers. This episode offers an important example of a GEO member who has proactively sought to support and develop grantee staff for many years before and during the current crisis. This episode (S3:E6) examines Talent-Investing Principle Two: Nonprofit People are Bedrock. Dig beneath outcomes, outputs, activities, organizational capacity – underneath it all, you'll find nonprofit people. People are not “overhead,” they are the bedrock of organizational effectiveness. To learn about the Eight Guiding Principles of Talent-Investing, listen to Episode One of this season. And we invite you to learn from all the amazing past guests of Fund the People - A Podcast with Rusty Stahl. All resources & links mentioned in the show can be found on our episode show notes page or at fundthepeople.org/ftp_podcast. Find all the episodes of this podcast and other resources on our website, fundthepeople.org.
Berlins Großmeister der seriösen Grillerei gibt sich die Ehre, mit mir in meinem bescheidenen Podcast über die schönste Zubereitungsform von Fleisch zu sprechen, BBQ! Was der Welt mit dieser Art leckeres Fleisch zu grillen geschenkt wurde, was es alles im Chicago Williams BBQ Berlin & Frankfurt zu futtern gibt, gab und geben wird und woher Navid seine ganze Inspiration nimmt, all das hört ihr in dieser Folge!FETT & Rauchig findest du auch auf INSTAGRAM: fettundrauchigWer FETT & Rauchig unterstützen möchte, der kann das hier tun! https://www.patreon.com/fettundrauchigIch freue mich außerdem sehr, wenn ihr den Podcast bei iTunes und Spotify bewertet und auch, wenn ihr euren Freunden, Kollegen oder sogar euren Feinden von Fett & Rauchig erzählt!Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
Brødrene Alexander og Olav går dypere inn i arkitekturens verden og får følge av Ragnar Harper fra Microsoft. Vi fokuserer mer på utfordringer og tips rundt skybasert arkitektur. Ikke bare snubler de innom kodenavn Chigaco og brobygging, men faller som vanlig innom kjente og kjære printere og floppydisker. Arkitekenes trolige største nemisis. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the lead-up to Christmas the trials of Jussie Smollett and Ghislaine Maxwell are taking place in the US. The UK has joined the European mainland in subjecting its citizens to winter restrictions as Omicron hysteria continues to spread. That plus the latest from here in Australia on Tim's News Explosion. The UK has now joined the rest of mainland Europe in reintroducing winter covid restrictions as the Johnson Government introduces its winter plan B due to doomsday modeling about the Omicron variant. This is in part a distraction because last Christmas 10 Downing Street held a number of Christmas parties against the rules of the then covid restrictions. Health Secretary Sajid Javid announced that boosters will now be offered to Brits 3 months after their second dose. The last act of outgoing German Chancellor Angela Merkel is to expand vaccine papers entry requirements into public venues. NSW Police are investigating property damage at the home of Black Lives Matter activist Paddy Gibson. He alleges that three neo-nazi skinheads in Eureka flag shirts turned up to his home on Saturday night demanding he come out. When he didn't the neo-Nazis allegedly smashed his front door window and then left. The trial of deceased known pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's madame Ghislaine Maxwell is taking place in New York. The court has heard from Epstein and Maxwell child sex trafficking victims and employees. The mainstream media has paid lip service in its reporting of Maxwell's trial meanwhile the Maxwell Trial Tracker Twitter account was suspended supposedly for malicious spam. The trial of Jussie Smollett who is accused of staging a fake race and gay hate crime against himself is taking place in Chigaco. Smollet is accused of paying two Nigerian brothers $3,500 USD to pour bleach over him and place a noose around his neck. During the trial, it was revealed that Smollett and one of the Nigerian brothers hung out at a gay bathhouse where they masturbated each other. Contact: Email: me@timwilms.com Message: https://t.me/timwilms Wilms Front Links: Entropy: https://entropystream.live/app/wilmsfront Website: http://timwilms.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wilmsfront Minds: https://www.minds.com/timwilms Gab: https://gab.com/timwilms Telegram: https://t.me/wilmsfront Parler: https://parler.com/profile/timwilms/ Support the Show: Membership: http://www.theunshackled.net/membership Donate: https://www.theunshackled.net/donate/ Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheUnshackled Other Unshackled Productions: Trad Tasman Talk: https://www.theunshackled.net/ttt/ Report From Tiger Mountain: http://reportfromtigermountain.com/ Other Unshackled Links: Website: https://www.theunshackled.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TUnshackled Twitter: https://twitter.com/Un_shackled Gab: https://gab.ai/theunshackled Telegram: https://t.me/theunshackled Minds: https://www.minds.com/The_Unshackled MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/theunshackled Music and Graphics by James Fox Higgins Voice Over by Morgan MunroContact: Email: me@timwilms.com Message: https://t.me/timwilms Wilms Front Links: Entropy: https://entropystream.live/app/wilmsfront Website: http://timwilms.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wilmsfront Minds: https://www.minds.com/timwilms Gab: https://gab.com/timwilms Telegram: https://t.me/wilmsfront Parler: https://parler.com/profile/timwilms/ Support the Show: Membership: http://www.theunshackled.net/membership Donate: https://www.theunshackled.net/donate/ Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheUnshackled Other Unshackled Productions: Trad Tasman Talk: https://www.theunshackled.net/ttt/ Report From Tiger Mountain: http://reportfromtigermountain.com/ Other Unshackled Links: Website: https://www.theunshackled.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TUnshackled Twitter: https://twitter.com/Un_shackled Gab: https://gab.ai/theunshackled Telegram: https://t.me/theunshackled Minds: https://www.minds.com/The_Unshackled MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/theunshackled Music and Graphics by James Fox Higgins Voice Over by Morgan Munro See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bullet Wound - Keep Away - Cunning Like Cobras (Chigaco) - Ugly But ProudLIVE @ The Hot Rock Cafe - Warren Mi 6/11/21
Nico Hischier nommé capitaine des Devils du New Jersey. Pius Suter en feu avec Chigaco. A leur image, plusieurs hockeyeurs suisses sʹillustrent en NHL. Analyse du phénomène avec Jean-François Chaumont, journaliste au journal de Montréal, avec notre consultant Chris Rivera et avec Jérôme Jeannin qui a également pu joindre Sarah Forster en Suède.
John Wayne Gacy foi um serial killer e estuprador, conhecido como o "Palhaço Assassino". Acusado de torturar, estuprar e matar ao menos 33 adolescentes entre 1972 e 1978 no condado de Cook no estado de na região de Chigaco, foi condenado a 21 prisões perpétuas e 12 penas de morte. Redes Sociais Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ripperpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ripperpodcast Contato: ripperpodcast@gmail.com
“The task of the artist is determined always by the status and process and agenda of the community that it already serves. If you’re an artist who identifies with, who springs from, who is serviced by or drafted by a bourgeois capitalist class then that’s the kind of writing you do. Then your job is to maintain status quo, to celebrate exploitation or to guise it in some lovely, romantic way. That’s your job…” Toni Cade Bambara, interviewed by Kay Bonetti, 1982__________________________________Episode 2: Amara BradyWelcome to the Antiracist Artist Podcast, a podcast for activists, advocates and allies working to make our communities equitable through artistry. Each episode we are joined in conversation by an artist or arts facilitator who has been paving the way, in hopes of learning from their expertise and experience. Through action and unity, we can create a better tomorrow today. Let’s go!__________________________________Hello and welcome to the Antiracist Artist Podcast. I’m your host, Taylor Ybarra, and I’m so glad to have you a part of the conversation. In this episode of the Antiracist Artist Podcast we spoke with Amara Brady (she/her/hers), a theater maker from Chigaco whose mission is to uplift Women of Color, especially Black women, and the underserved communities. Graduating from the University of Oklahoma class of 2017, she has built an impressive portfolio of work being showcased at The Drama League, The Dramatists Guild, Joe's Pub, and The Wow Cafe Theatre.Amara wants to remind you to resist, check your privilege, and then give some space to Women of Color & Trans Folx. You can find Amara and her work at amarajanaebrady.com and on Instagram @bradynotthebunch During this episode, Amara and I talk about:The effects of anti-racism and how it permeates into every life aspect. From her own politics to her own desires and artistry.Understanding the separation of different artists’ works and how the pieces they create may or may not give a platform to social justice issues.How all the “-isms” are directly tied to each other like racism, classism, ableism, transphobia, etc.As an artist and person, Amara addresses social injustice and how art has always been the thing to mobilize and get people involved.Underrepresentation and the stereotyping of diverse people on stages.How success in combating racism is committing to a journey.Racism & COVID-19And so much more!Resources & Organizations Mentioned:'Skinny & White' Aren't Character Traits. In This Paper I'll Explain WhyA Second U FoundationUnibody FitnessJen Waldman StudiosAsian American Performers Action CoalitionRing of KeysEpisode Four of 'Skinny & White' Aren't Character Traits. In This Paper I'll Explain WhyBlack Womxn ExhaleThe Prosp(a)rity Project#BuyBackBlackDebt & Sonya Renee TaylorThe Nap MinistryAaron Phillip¡Palante! NYC | Jackie TorresThe Okra ProjectFor The GworlsEpisode TranscriptEach episode, we invite our guests to choose an organization to uplift, one that is creating a meaningful impact toward a more equitable, inclusive, accessible and antiracist future. In honor of Amara Brady in this episode, we have donated to Black Womxn Exhale. You can donate as well and learn more about their work at blackwomxnexhale.com and on Instagram @blackwomxnexhale.This podcast is made with, by, and for those of us in this fight together, and I invite you to be a part of this podcast community with us. You can stay connected with us at AntiracistArtist.com, on Instagram @antiracistartist, or by emailing antiracistartist@gmail.com. Let us know why antiracist artistry is important to you, what questions you would like to dig into, and who you’d like to hear from in future episodes. __________________________________The Antiracist Artist Podcast is hosted by Taylor Ybarra, produced by Subito Politico Productions, LLC, and edited by Andrew Alcaraz. To stay connected with the Antiracist Artist Podcast, please visit us at AntiracistArtist.com, on Instagram @antiracistartist, or via email at antiracistartist@gmail.com. We’d love to hear from you!Our podcast is made possible with the support of folx like you. You can get exclusive content and access to the show by becoming a patron at patreon.com/antiracistartist. This episode’s donation was made possible in part by the generosity of Jenny Hoofnagle.Theme music features vocals by Esteban Suero, Forest VanDyke, Kennedy Kanagawa, Jamison, & MinJi Kim._________________________________________________Get Social!Connect with us! | Instagram @antiracistartist | Facebook.com/AAPcommunity | Twitter @AAPcommunity _______This episode features the following artists/arts facilitators:Esteban Suero | IG @estesuero / @theofficialerosForest VanDyke | IG - @forestvandykeKennedy Kanagawa | kennedykanagawa.com | IG @thisiskennedyJamison | www.courtneyjamison.com | IG @iamcourtneyjamison | TW @thecjamisonMinJi Kim | IG @minjilikesdogsandmusicMaricela Juarez | www.maricelajuarez.com | IG @remarkablymari
Evan Whitehead has been an educator for more than 20 years spanning three decades. Over the course of his career, he has held the following positions: special education paraprofessional, special education high school teacher, Latino parent outreach coordinator, dean of student discipline, community outreach coordinator, director of special services, director of bilingual education and English learners, Title I director, and assistant superintendent of special services. Currently Evan is the director of special services for a PK–8 school district in Illinois. In his current role, Evan oversees all federal programs (special education, McKinney-Vento, English learners, and Title I); early childhood education; multi-tiered system of support (MTSS); social emotional learning, equity, diversity, and cultural competency.Evan is also National Consultant, Trainer ,Presenter, Speaker; Frequent Podcast Contributor; Mental Health Advocate;Mindfulness Practitioner ;and proponent of Equity, Diversity and Intercultural competency. Evan's 3Bs” Balance, Boundaries, and Breaks” (#BalanceBoundariesandBreaks) promotes self -advocacy in the areas of mental health, self-care, and wellness. “It's OK to be SELFISH about your mental health/wellness in order to be the best version of yourself so that you can be SELFLESS for others you help and serve.”
Non solo New York, California e grandi Parchi. Con la travel writer Simona Sacrifizi scopriamo nuovi itinerari degli Stati Uniti ideali in ogni stagione.Tutti gli itinerari di cui abbiamo parlato nella puntata li trovate sul sito Simona:https://www.simonasacri.com/Il sito per la prenotazione degli autobushttps://www.greyhound.com/Potete seguire Simona e i suoi viaggi sui suoi canali social:IG @sacrisimohttp://instagram.com/sacrisimoFB Simona Sacri Travel Writerhttps://www.facebook.com/SimonaSacriTravelBlogger
What does Paradoxical reaction mean and do? A variety of drugs can occasionally cause paradoxical reactions resulting in the induction or aggravation of the conditions they are being used to treat. They include drugs for anaesthesia, analgesia, allergy, cardiac arrhythmias, arthritis, cancer, anticoagulation, epilepsy, diarrhoea, hypertension, infection, bronchospasm, nasal congestion, Parkinson's disease, and sedation, this is the Reckless work that psychiatrists and Neurologists do, prescribe Meds, without authorizing the Patient do blood work and do a Proper mental Health evaluation. We talk about a Autism Man who had a Meltdown in Chigaco,Ill,USA, and go Physically Violent towards his Parents and what I believe this is the reason is the cause of it, this is happening in the Medical Mental health Community Profession. Please follow Special Needs Fitness Guru @ Twitter @ Uzfit913Spneeds --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alexander-carlos/support
I'm 40 episodes into this podcast over the course of about 16 months, and I'm still learning a lot about lifestyle medicine and about podcasting in general. One of the things that I've come to realize is I feel that all of my podcasts are ‘good'...in that, if someone listens, they can come away from a particular episode saying “I learned a few things” or “That was beneficial”. But sometimes, there are episodes where I listen to them in post production and I go “That was great”!! It just flows, this is one of those episodes! Dr. Steve Lome is a cardiologist in Chigaco, Illinois who practices within the Rush University medical system, the same as Dr. Kim Williams who was on Episode 13. This episode is particularly powerful because Steve's story encompasses the professional and personal. If you're interested, Forks Over Knives did a piece on him and his story that I will include in the show notes. Here is is---> https://www.forksoverknives.com/watching-forks-over-knives-changed-this-doctors-life-and-career/#gs.kx010ZY He's able to connect with people who have struggled with their weight or their health, because he struggled with his weight and health. He is also able to connect with medical professionals who are struggling with treating their patients, struggling with reversing their patients' diseases because he too struggled with addressing the root cause of why his patients were so sick and why his treatments didn't really seem to do a whole lot. Steve's funny, well spoken, he gets it! He gets how powerful this message is. Even though he's an MD, he doesn't take himself too seriously, he's able to joke around. And I feel that this along with his epiphany of plant-based nutrition and lifestyle medicine, brought about by watching the move Forks Over Knives, enables him to connect with his patients and other medical professionals on a unique level. Steve is active on twitter and you can find him @SteveLome. This Episode of the Ian Cramer Podcast is sponsored by Health IQ, an insurance company that helps health conscious people get lower rates on their life insurance. you exercise and/or eat healthy food as a lifestyle, and take precautions to do as much as you can to prevent chronic diseases, Health IQ wants to help save you money on your Life Insurance. Like saving money on your car insurance for being a good driver, Health IQ saves you money on your life insurance for living a health conscious lifestyle. To see if you qualify, get your free quote today at healthiq.com/IAN. I know you will walk away from this conversation having learned something, on Episode #40 with Dr. Steve Lome I'd like to thank our Newest Patron- Elizabeth Hartley. Elizabeth and I met at a local event that I was speaking at and I know she had been consuming content from my page for some time before that, so Elizabeth, I'm glad we met and I'm glad you're finding these conversations beneficial. There is bonus content available for this episode where Steve and I discuss specific heart and cardiac related questions from patrons of the podcast. You can find this bonus content at Patreon.com/IanCramerPodcast. And in the spirit of transparency, this content is only available to patrons, so besides supporting my work and this message, another perk of being a patron at any level, you can listen to his answers to those questions.
Relief Records c'est le label fondé en 1993 par l'artiste aux 1000 facettes : Curtis Alan Jones aka Green Velvet aka Cajmere aka Gino Vittori etc... Chigaco house et tech-house au RDV! Tracklist: Workin' happily - feel it (cajmere mix) Green Velvet - Preacher Man Dajae - Is it all over my face Green Velvet - Flash Green Velvet - The Stalker (I'm Losing My Mind) Green Velvet – Destination Unknown Gino Vittori – Self-Evident Green Velvet - La La Land (Dave Clarke Remix) Latmun - Counting Tool Eli Brown, Mason Maynard - Jungle Cry Gene Farris & Green Velvet - LOL Alexis Raphael - Throw Me Some Funk Mihalis Safras - Love Away Yvan Genkins - Brouha Mix : Green Velvet
On this episode of Extra we tackles some matters of faith in various forms. First up some grand-parents get a lesson in modern parenting with the blu-ray review of the comedy Parental Guidance (Courtesy of Fox Home Video) starring Bette Midler, Billy Crystal and Marisa Tomei. Then some film students faith in the supernatural is tested ot its limits in the blu-ray review of the thriller Grave Encounters 2 (courtesy of Anchor Bay Home Video) as they tackle a haunted asylum. Then its back to Chigaco for more adventures of the crime solving Priest and Nun in the dvd review of Father Dowling Mysteries : The Complete Third & Final Season (Courtesy of Paramount Home Video) as they tackle Mummies, murderers, monkeys and madmen starring Tom Bosley and Tracy Nelson. We then cover what some call the greatest story ever told with the blu-ray review of the epic 10 part mini-series The Bible (Courtesy of Fox Home Video) produced by Mark Burnett (Survivor) and Roma Downey (Touched by an Angel). Music for this episode features the songs The Graveyard by Outside, Empty Hallways by Joe Sibol and A Sory by KIss Her For The Kid, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
We did this one from Chicago. We realized we really didn't like Milwaukee much. playlist: Common-Be Lupe Fiasco-Dumb it down Fly Phoenix-Ready for love Cool Kids-A little bit cooler Foreign Exchange-House of cards
Chigaco fue la primera en caer en la carrera para convertirse en sede de las Olimpiadas 2016.