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The Americano podcast has been in Chicago this week for the Democratic National Convention, as Kamala Harris is officially nominated to be their presidential candidate. Has the convention gone to plan? How united are the Democrats? And can their strategy sustain until November? In this compilation episode, Freddy Gray is joined by Labour MPs Lucy Rigby and Mike Tapp, Democratic operative and fundraiser Christopher Hale, editor at large of The Spectator World Ben Domenech, editor in chief of Mediate Aidan McLaughlin and Washington editor of Harper's magazine Andrew Cockburn. For the full episodes, search for Americano or head to the Americano channel on our website. Produced by Natasha Feroze and Patrick Gibbons.
President Joe Biden wrapped up the DNC's first night by beginning his long political farewell. Due scheduling issues, the speech was bumped from prime-time TV, sparking outrage with his team. Biden has spoken at every convention since 1976 – how memorable was the send off? Freddy Gray speaks to Christopher Hale a Democratic operative and fundraiser about the speech, Nancy Pelosi's lasting role inside the party, and what could be the strategy behind Kamala Harris's campaign.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
United States v. Christopher Hale
Hear from acclaimed Melbourne bassist Christopher Hale and Korean percussionist Minyoung Woo as they discuss their myriad influences and approach to cross-cultural collaboration. Facilitated by Owen McKern. Translated/interpreted by Chloe Kim. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mike & Nick are joined by former Tennessee nominee for Congress & Democratic strategist Christopher Hale to break down last week's expulsion of two former Tennessee House members who staged a protest after the recent school shooting in Nashville, plus, a recap of the NY Manhattan DA's charges against former President Trump.We are sponsored by Fresh Roasted Coffee - Visit http://bit.ly/3EtLcEd and enter in the promo code CANWEGET20 for 20% off your first purchase.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/can-we-please-talk. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/can-we-please-talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Countless forms of fusion in this week's show, from fusions of jazz and pop, to fusions of musical traditions. There are enough genetic modifications in just one hour that to prove that jazz's resilience passes any Darwinian evolutionary standards! The playlist features Roc Flowers, ; Marc Jordan; Leo Sidran, Sol Sidran, Michael Leonhart; Mike Dillon [pictured]; 58 Belvedere; Ludovica Burtone; Mihály Borbély; Christopher Hale; Simon Moullier; Roberto Pistolesi. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/17125620/Mondo-Jazz (up to "Latina"). Happy listening!
Today, the Spotlight shines On Australian jazz heavyweight Christopher Hale. Christopher has been called “one of the most unique and respected musicians in Australia” (Glam Adelaide) and an “unconventional virtuoso of the bass guitar” (The Age). His new release, Ritual Diamonds, came out on March 3 through Earshift Music. The work reimagines Korean ritual drumming and contemporary jazz, creating music that is mysterious, complex and beautiful. On it, Christopher is joined by collaborator and friend, Korean drumming innovator Minyoung Woo and a group rounded out by some of Australia's finest jazz artists: Jamie Oehlers on saxophones, Andrea Keller on acoustic and electric piano, Theo Carbo, guitars and Simon Barker on drums.Christopher was a very generous and engaged conversationalist, giving a lot of insight into his philosophies, process and approach. I hope our discussion spurs you to search out his music. About Christopher Hale and Ritual DiamondsHost Lawrence PeryerMore Spotlight OnFind more great podcasts from Osiris Media, the leading storyteller in music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, the Spotlight shines On Australian jazz heavyweight Christopher Hale. Christopher has been called “one of the most unique and respected musicians in Australia” (Glam Adelaide) and an “unconventional virtuoso of the bass guitar” (The Age). His new release, Ritual Diamonds, came out on March 3 through Earshift Music. The work reimagines Korean ritual drumming and contemporary jazz, creating music that is mysterious, complex and beautiful. On it, Christopher is joined by collaborator and friend, Korean drumming innovator Minyoung Woo and a group rounded out by some of Australia's finest jazz artists: Jamie Oehlers on saxophones, Andrea Keller on acoustic and electric piano, Theo Carbo, guitars and Simon Barker on drums.Christopher was a very generous and engaged conversationalist, giving a lot of insight into his philosophies, process and approach. I hope our discussion spurs you to search out his music. About Christopher Hale and Ritual DiamondsHost Lawrence PeryerMore Spotlight OnFind more great podcasts from Osiris Media, the leading storyteller in music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As a guest on Bent Notes, Bass player and composer Christopher Hale spoke about how Inspiration is an active activity, the joy of responding to inspiration in Korea in 2012... LEARN MORE The post Diamonds are a Ritual for Chris appeared first on Bent Notes.
Vaishali Patel is passionate about passing on the Gujarati and Hindi languages and cultures to others! Hear her story of how she immigrated to the US and started teaching others Gujarati. Her company, Sanskar Teaching, includes a number of programs both online, live classes and products to bring students closer to Gujarati, Hindi and Punjabi languages. _________________________________________ Discount for Sanskar Teaching: Vaishali is offering discounts for listeners to the Invisible India Podcast. Use code INVISIBLEINDIA for 15% on any course https://www.learngujarationline.com/store ALSO mentioned in the episode: HindiUnlocked is an online Hindi learning course for beginner and intermediate learners. Until July 31, 2021, get a FREE lesson. Contact jon@hindiunlocked.com and mention the Invisible India Podcast to claim your free class! _________________________________________ Find more including the audio version on: https://invisibleindiapodcast.com/learn-Gujarati-vaishali-patel-sanskar-teaching/ _________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
Enjoy this conversation lesson including Hindi words with English explanation. The lesson is 10 minutes, including simple instructional vocabulary and vocabulary about fruits (mango, lichi and banana.) Learn more about Indian culture from Jessica's perspective (an American living in India since 2006.) She shares her learnings about cultural significance of different fruits, where they come from and the kids demonstrate how to eat them! A few words we are going to review before we begin Aam- mango Lichi - lichi Kela - banana Phal- fruit Listen for these words throughout the episode and see what else you can pick up! Get your hands on FREE Download - Hindi Starter Kit for Kids by clicking here - https://mailchi.mp/df0c27d7c373/free-download-hindi-kids-kit _________________________________________ See the full video version on YouTube- _________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media: Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
Rashmi Chadha is an entrepreneur, travel influencer and international speaker. Despite her ever smiling persona, there is depth and pain in her story. Overcoming sexism at many junctures, the tragic loss of her mother and obstacles from society, she continues to push forward to make the world a better place for women. She is the founder of wovoyage, a travel company making women's travel experiences more safe and enjoyable. And with her media background now she is consulting companies like Yatra, Policy Bazar and small businesses in social media marketing. _____________________________ Find Rashmi on Instagram @rashmichadha & @wovoyage www.wovoyage.com Facebook, YouTube, TED Talk & more. _________________________________________ Download the Bhasha Kids Hindi Printables for only $3.99 by clicking here or using the code "INVISIBLE" at checkout. See Jessica's review with her kids here on YouTube!! _________________________________________ Find more about this episode on https://invisibleindiapodcast.com/episodes Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram Facebook TikTok Twitter _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
What is really happening in India right now with the COVID Crisis? Jessica, an American living in India with her family tells a first hand account of what it feels like to be in the midst of India's huge COVID crisis. How did we get here and what was the progression like from lockdown #1 in 2020 to a life of normalcy in late 2020, to complete chaos now in April 2021. What does it feel like to be in a small city and how is the healthcare infrastructure holding up? Hear from her perspective. RESOURCES: covidresource.glideapp.io - resource by city for Oxygen, Sanitation Bit.ly/MutualAidIndia - Ongoing fundraisers Register for your vaccine in India --- cowin.gov.in Find Data on COVID Numbers Daily- https://covid19.healthdata.org/india Follow my Instagram for regular update of ways to help. https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia _________________________________________ See this on YouTube- https://youtu.be/zN3H4zELSX8 _________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
Patna, Bihar's historical sites are in danger. Kunal Dutt shares about the top 5 historic sites in Patna, the capital of Bihar, India. Kunal founded the Save Historic Patna Collectorate campaign to raise awareness of how Patnaites are allowing their history to be cannibalized in the name of becoming a “smart city.” He shares the tragic story of losing several iconic pieces of history and what you can do to get involved to stop further demolition of Indian history! Follow Kunal Dutt: Instagram- @SaveHistoricPatnaCollectorate https://www.instagram.com/savehistoricpatnacollectorate/ Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/SavePatnaCollectorate Sign Petitions to Save landmarks Painting in the cover art by Brian Paul Bach - https://www.instagram.com/hooghlyside/ _________________________________________ Find the YouTube video version here on our YouTube Channel - https://youtu.be/Xd3MNzm8veQ _________________________________________ Mentioned in the episode - sign up for Language Curry's LIVE Hindi Class starting May 5 - use code "invisibleindia" for 15% off this already affordable course. Details here www.invisibleindiapodcast.com/offers _________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleindia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com **Sign up for our newsletter** The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
In Jessica's 15 years in India, there have been countless interesting and exciting moments. Here in our 50th EPISODE she reflects on 2 dumb newbie mistakes, 1 religious experience, 1 natural disaster and 1 wild animal story. Hear about the crazy, dumb mistakes that Jessica made as a young intern in India and the other wild experiences that come with living off the beaten path. Learn more about Jessica and Abhishek's life in Bihar, whey they moved back to India after settling in the US and how Jessica learned fluent Hindi. Chalo! LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: www.patreon.com/invisibleindia Join our Patreon community today to get special insights into the show! _________________________________________ Find more including the audio version on: https://invisibleindiapodcast.com/episodes _________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleindia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
Is COVID really worse in American than India? What did it feel like on the ground in India during the world's biggest lockdown. Why on earth would anyone travel between the US and India right now? Listen to Jessica and Abhishek share about their experience traveling from Bihar, India to Chicago and BACK AGAIN in the middle of a pandemic! Why did they go? What were their observations? What was the flight like? We answer questions that many people have asked us in the past few months about the differences between India and America during the COVID experience. _________________________________________ See us face to face on the YouTube version on: https://youtu.be/m-ZgjwHQu44 _________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleindia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
The standard for Indian-Americans is seemingly impossibly high wherever they go. Not fully accepted as "American" nor fully embraced as "fully Indian." Rashmili Vemula and Gurtej Singh join Jessica in a conversation about assimilation, cultural retention and language learning as Indian-Americans. Rashmili talks through her Telegu roots and how dance was a connection point to Indian culture. Gurtej shares how American Sikhs are used to being a minority wherever they go. Check YouTube for the video of our conversation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIrG7vE8Ua4&ab_channel=InvisibleIndiaPodcast Don't forget to subscribe on your favorite platform- iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts and all major streaming platforms. _________________________________________ Find more including the audio version on: https://invisibleindiapodcast.com/episodes _________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ Check out the Carolina Desi: -iTunes- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-carolina-desi/id1218531161 -Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/thecarolinadesi/?hl=en _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
Direct vs indirect communication has been a painful point for Indians working with Westerners and vice versa. Craig Storti, author of “Speaking of India” draws on his decades of international consulting experience to share about the common pain points between Western and Eastern professionals. Jessica and Craig dive in deeper to see how these differences in direct vs indirect communication impact personal relationships, marriage, parental relationships between 1st generation diaspora desis and their parents who grew up in South Asia. Get “Speaking of India” here. Listen and follow Invisible India on social media to see how you can get a free copy of the book. https://www.amazon.com/Speaking-India-Bridging-Communication-Working/dp/1941176119 Consider supporting us on Patreon in 2021! If you've gained from this free podcast we put out twice a month, please consider jumping onto patreon and becoming a part of the community- where you can be more closely connected with us and get personal attention to your questions, thoughts and even have a chance to have a shout out on the show. Thanks for considering supporting us. The more support we have, the more we can put into making this podcast even better. www.patreon.com/invisibleindia ______________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _______________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
In this bilingual episode, Jessica tells all the questions you may be wondering about what its like to be a foreigner in India, how she learned fluent Hindi and what it is like being married to an Indian while living in a conservative community in North India. do people treat her weird as a foreigner? how do people react to her speaking fluent Hindi? how did Abhishek's parents feel about their son marrying an American? Hear her answers and how she relates some of the off the wall things you may have never thought about being a foreigner in India, married to an Indian and living immersed in Indian culture! Find more including the audio version on: https://invisibleindiapodcast.com/jessica-tells-all-hindi-learning-marrying-an-indian/ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
At first glance, one may assume Aparna Mulberry is a Western woman who has merely visited India. But only a few moments after speaking to her, you realize the depth and knowledge of her experiences as growing up in the Amritapuri Ashram in Kerala, India. Aparna is an American born, but India raised woman who spent her formative years in Kerala. Fluent in Malayalam, her story of finding her place of fitting in in India and also America is inspiring and enlightening for anyone living a multicultural life or finds themselves struggling to raise children in a cross-cultural environment. Now married to a Spanish woman, living in France, her multicultural journey continues. During this episode, she reflects on her Indian roots and gives Jessica advice on raising children in a context where they may feel they are “third culture kids” between worlds. Find more including the audio version on: https://invisibleindiapodcast.com/growing-up-white-in-india/ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
This month we are focusing on Transnational Adoption and hearing the stories of 3 families who are perfectly blended, where at least one member of the family is South Asian. What are the things adoptive parents need to be aware of before adopting from India? What is it like to be Indian parents of an adopted African-American child? What is it like to be two Australian parents living in India with two adopted Indian children? This week, we talk to Mahi. She and her husband are an Indian American couple in a metropolitan city in the US. They both work in communities where they serve low-income African American families and have felt the desire to foster and adopt a child from that community. Their open-minded, welcoming approach will touch your heart. Mahi dives into cultural adaptation and how her Indian family has reacted to welcoming a black child into their multicultural family. She also shares the importance for support and friendships in community. Our second guest is Melinda. Melinda, a white Australian, lived in India for 25 years doing social work. She and her husband adopted 2 children from India and raised them there before moving to Australia. She shares difficult truths behind the pain and rage that adoptees can feel when being separated from their birth families. Melinda sheds light on the importance of doing your research and being deeply committed to supporting your child through the identity challenges they will go through as an adoptee. If you missed Part 1, where Jacob, a Tibetan-Nepali man shares his journey of being adopted and growing up in the US, check out Episode 43. __________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ Find the audio version everywhere podcasts are found! iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, JioSaavn, etc. www.invisibleindiapodcast.com _________________________________________ The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. _________________________________________ #indianculture #interracialcouple #interracialmarriage #interracialdating #lovemarriage #arrangedmarriage #indianwedding #learnhindi #fluentinhindi #foreignerinindia #videshi #multicultural #multiculturalfamily #mixedcouple #iloveindia #indianshaadi #adoption #transnational #transnationaladoption #trans #adoptee #indian #indianadoption --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
This month we are focusing on Transnational Adoption and hearing the stories of 3 families who are perfectly blended, where at least one member of the family is South Asian. What is it like to be adopted as a South Asian into a totally different culture across the world? What is it like to be Indian parents of an adopted African-American child? What is it like to be two Australian parents living in India with two adopted Indian children? This week, we hear from Jacob, born into a Tibetan Nepali family, who was later adopted by an American family and raised in Indiana. As an adult, Jacob went back to Nepal for a job and reconnected with his family, learned the language and immersed himself in Nepali culture for several years. He talks about wrestling with his identity, and the joys of his ever expanding family ties. Our second guest is Mahi. Mahi and her husband are an Indian American couple in a metropolitan city in the US. They both work in communities where they serve low-income African American families and have felt the desire to foster and adopt a child from that community. Their open-minded, welcoming approach will touch your heart. Listen in to our next episode for part 2 of Mahi's story and hear from Melinda in Australia who is raising two Indian teens in Australia after decades in India. A listener alerted us to this important petition regarding promotion of adoption in India. Please sign it and make a difference! www.change.org/SafeSurrender __________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ Find the audio version everywhere podcasts are found! iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, JioSaavn, etc. www.invisibleindiapodcast.com _________________________________________ The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. _________________________________________ #indianculture #interracialcouple #interracialmarriage #interracialdating #lovemarriage #arrangedmarriage #indianwedding #learnhindi #fluentinhindi #foreignerinindia #videshi #multicultural #multiculturalfamily #mixedcouple #iloveindia #indianshaadi #adoption #transnational #transnationaladoption #trans #adoptee #indian #indianadoption --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
Indian weddings are generally a multi-day affair, including a number of rituals and family get togethers. And lets not forget the food! After 10 years of marriage, Jessica and Abhishek reflect on what they would change about their "Big Fat Indian Wedding." What are the important things to include and what doesn't matter years later? What do a bride and groom need to compromise? Is it better to have one ceremony or two? How do you convince your family to include what you want in your wedding? See the YouTube version of Abhishek and Jessica talking face to face here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3Ha0aMeq34&ab_channel=InvisibleIndiaPodcast __________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ Find the audio version everywhere podcasts are found! iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, JioSaavn, etc. www.invisibleindiapodcast.com _________________________________________ The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. _________________________________________ #indianculture #interracialcouple #interracialmarriage #interracialdating #lovemarriage #arrangedmarriage #indianwedding #learnhindi #fluentinhindi #foreignerinindia #videshi #multicultural #multiculturalfamily #mixedcouple #iloveindia #indianshaadi --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
From the outside, the Indian educational system is a confusing landscape that produces some of the world's top talent, CEOs and world leaders, yet is criticized for inequality and illiteracy. What are the basic building blocks of Indian education? How did India move from the Guru/Shishya ancient system to a high tech, competitive enterprise? Does the Indian school system really start at age 3? Shubhada Ranjan is the Head of Public Relations at a 3000 student school in Patna City, Bihar. A product of Indian education herself, college professor and community activist, she explores common questions and misconceptions about the Indian system from a unique global perspective. Join us for an enlightening conversation with Jessica and Shubhada Ranjan explore many common questions and misconceptions about the Indian school systems. See the YouTube version of Shubhada and Jessica talking face to face here: https://youtu.be/92JxeIbmHqI __________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ Find the audio version everywhere podcasts are found! iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, JioSaavn, etc. www.invisibleindiapodcast.com _________________________________________ The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. _________________________________________ #indianculture #interracialcouple #interracialmarriage #interracialdating #lovemarriage #arrangedmarriage #indianwedding #learnhindi #fluentinhindi #foreignerinindia #videshi #multicultural #multiculturalfamily #mixedcouple #iloveindia #indianshaadi --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
Exclusive interview with Congress Candidate, Christopher Hale --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Keith and Jesse are joined by Dr. Christopher Hale to talk about ways to get involved in politics on local and national levels, and a fun announcement about an upcoming NPHJ event. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christopher Hale is a Democratic candidate for US Congress in Tennessee’s District 4 against Republican incumbent Scott DeJarlais. Unlike many modern Democratic candidates, Mr. Hale is outspoken about his Christian faith and how that inspires his involvement in politics. He’s also avowedly Pro-Life, which is surely a statement that will raise eyebrows. But he goes … Continue reading S04E07: Hale Yes! Christopher Hale for US Congress
What is it like to be a black woman marrying a North Indian man? In Episode 35, Nikita Gupta, multicultural lifestyle blogger, shares her beautiful story of falling in love with Indian culture and finding acceptance through overcoming stereotypes as an African-American woman marrying into a North Indian family. Her story has lots of twists and turns, but ultimately there is a happy ending. Nikita is an expert at finding cross-cultural resources for mixed families and shares them across her platforms. Find her on www.growingupgupta.com Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/growingupguptas/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/growingupguptablog Pinterest- https://www.pinterest.com/growingupguptas/ Twitter-https://twitter.com/GrowingupGupta TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@growingupgupta Wait until next week to find out how you can win a copy of her children's book "I Love Masala Me." Follow the Invisible India social media to see how you can win! __________________________________________ The listener question portion of this episode is up on YouTube where Abhishek and Jessica tackle the question: Should a foreigner live in an Indian joint family? Check out our brand new channel here -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfFznDUloRgilbwc-8D4mOg __________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/c/invisibleindiapodcast Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible ________________________________ The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi _________________________________________ #indianculture #interracialcouple #interracialmarriage #interracialdating #lovemarriage #arrangedmarriage #indianwedding #learnhindi #fluentinhindi #hindipodcast #foreignerspeakinghindi #americanlearninghindi #speakhindi #bilingualkids #kidshindilessons #onlinehindiclass #blindian #blackandindian --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
A curated online concert hosted by Table 19. This concert features 10 pieces composed and arranged by Melbourne based pianist and composer Andrea Keller. Multiple performers
Steve, Todd, and Aaron break down the cold, hard truth about the terror attack at Naval Air Station Pensacola, and Bob Vander Plaats joins the program to discuss an inevitably fruitless but no less important crusade against pornography. In Hour Two, the team welcomes in Christopher Hale, a former Democrat politician and faith outreach coordinator under President Obama, who offers a unique perspective on faith, prayer, Democrats, and progressivism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TIME and Fox News contributor Christopher Hale was inspired by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi today. He was so inspired that the pro-choice Catholic (which Pelosi also claims to be) Tweeted that she reminds him of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.Source: http://theboldconservative.eu5.net/2019/12/07/democrats-are-now-comparing-nancy-pelosi-to-jesus-62/
Host: Pastor Todd Pastor: Shane Idleman Join us as Pastor Shane continues his conversation with Christopher Hale from their Fox News Debate, here on The Remnant Godcast with Pastor Todd. Thank You, and God Bless. Free Downloads of Pastor Shane's E-books at https://westsidechristianfellowship.org/teachings/ To listen to more Sermons or to hear more about Westside Christian Fellowship please visit our website. WestSideChristianFellowship.com Also, visit Pastor Shane's personal website to see his special guest appearances on Fox News, as well as personalized article's on Biblical matters.Shaneidleman.com
This month we talk with Beau Wirick, who plays the character of Sean Donahue on the long-running ABC series, “The Middle.” Beau recently traveled to Jordan with World Vision Celebrity Ambassador, and star of “The Middle” and “Everybody Loves Raymond” Patricia Heaton. They visited Syrian refugees, went to refugee camps and saw the humanitarian response. And we had a chance to chat with Christopher Hale, executive director of Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good, about his trips to Iraq and Lebanon. Hale also is a columnist for TIME and a contributor for FOX News. We also feature music from Jason Yost Band.
On our newest W2M EXTRA, we are joined by special guest Christopher Hale to discuss everything about the ROH 14th Anniversary PPV that Ring of Honor had along with their partners New Japan Pro-Wrestling on Friday night. What did we like, what did we not like, how was the show in general, and of course we give our final ratings for it as well. After that, we discuss interviews done by Kota Ibushi and Tetsuya Naito, Stardom creating their own on-demand service on Youtube, and a few other notes as well.
On our newest W2M EXTRA, we are joined by special guest Christopher Hale to discuss everything about the ROH 14th Anniversary PPV that Ring of Honor had along with their partners New Japan Pro-Wrestling on Friday night. What did we like, what did we not like, how was the show in general, and of course we give our final ratings for it as well. After that, we discuss interviews done by Kota Ibushi and Tetsuya Naito, Stardom creating their own on-demand service on Youtube, and a few other notes as well.
After taking our week off after the Super Bowl, we are primed and ready to go full boar into non-playing period of the National Football League. We begin our NFL Off-Season Analysis right here.Today, we start our team-by-team look at team needs, expiring contracts, who should be re-signed, some early draft decisions, and we do it with a little help from some friends. Steven Davis makes a return to talk about his Super Bowl winning Denver Broncos and Christopher Hale is also here to talk about his Oakland Raiders. We also spend some time talking about this weird scandal involving Peyton Manning and more.--------- Time Stamps --------(2:45-20:50) NFL News: Peyton Manning Tennessee scandal, Matt Forte and Mario Williams Released & More.(20:50-55:00) Off-Season Analysis (includes interview:) Denver Broncos(55:00-End) Off-Season Analysis (includes interview:) Oakland Raiders
After taking our week off after the Super Bowl, we are primed and ready to go full boar into non-playing period of the National Football League. We begin our NFL Off-Season Analysis right here.Today, we start our team-by-team look at team needs, expiring contracts, who should be re-signed, some early draft decisions, and we do it with a little help from some friends. Steven Davis makes a return to talk about his Super Bowl winning Denver Broncos and Christopher Hale is also here to talk about his Oakland Raiders. We also spend some time talking about this weird scandal involving Peyton Manning and more.--------- Time Stamps --------(2:45-20:50) NFL News: Peyton Manning Tennessee scandal, Matt Forte and Mario Williams Released & More.(20:50-55:00) Off-Season Analysis (includes interview:) Denver Broncos(55:00-End) Off-Season Analysis (includes interview:) Oakland Raiders
Sorry we had to take a week off last week, but we just had a lot of conflicts get in the way that prevented us from doing the podcast. We begin covering some NFL news, such as the latest on Jason Pierre Paul and his finger, the passing of Kenny Stabler, the numerous suspensions that have happened and more. We also get into some NBA free agency talk with the DeAndre Jordan fiasco and more. Anyway, we are back with our first NFL division preview of the season, where we do an AFC West preview. We have Steven Davis representing the Denver Broncos and Christopher Hale representing the Oakland Raiders.For each division preview, we are doing an interview with a fan from at least two of the teams in each division. For some divisions we might have every team represented and for some, it might only be two. It just depends on who is available. Randy goes into his Infield Fly segment discussing the new rules for the Homerun Derby and previewing the Cardinals and Pirates weekend series. Then to finish it off, we have our first NCAA Football Conference preview, where we do a Big XII preview. Randy discusses what he thinks of the teams and gives his thoughts on a final ranking for them as well.
Sorry we had to take a week off last week, but we just had a lot of conflicts get in the way that prevented us from doing the podcast. We begin covering some NFL news, such as the latest on Jason Pierre Paul and his finger, the passing of Kenny Stabler, the numerous suspensions that have happened and more. We also get into some NBA free agency talk with the DeAndre Jordan fiasco and more. Anyway, we are back with our first NFL division preview of the season, where we do an AFC West preview. We have Steven Davis representing the Denver Broncos and Christopher Hale representing the Oakland Raiders.For each division preview, we are doing an interview with a fan from at least two of the teams in each division. For some divisions we might have every team represented and for some, it might only be two. It just depends on who is available. Randy goes into his Infield Fly segment discussing the new rules for the Homerun Derby and previewing the Cardinals and Pirates weekend series. Then to finish it off, we have our first NCAA Football Conference preview, where we do a Big XII preview. Randy discusses what he thinks of the teams and gives his thoughts on a final ranking for them as well.
On our 8th W2M Special is all about Japan. We are joined by Christopher Hale to do a NJPW Dominion 7/5 Review. We discuss what we thought about all the matches, where the storylines could go from here, the blocks for G1 Climax 25, and of course a full show rating as well. Then we spend time giving out our Top 5 NJPW WrestlersWe end things with a review WWE's live Beast in the East special from Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan.
On our 8th W2M Special is all about Japan. We are joined by Christopher Hale to do a NJPW Dominion 7/5 Review. We discuss what we thought about all the matches, where the storylines could go from here, the blocks for G1 Climax 25, and of course a full show rating as well. Then we spend time giving out our Top 5 NJPW WrestlersWe end things with a review WWE's live Beast in the East special from Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan.
This week on W2M Episode 150 we are joined by Christopher Hale for a large portion of the show. The description of the show now has time stamps to make it easier for you to find what you want to listen to. We also debut a few segments on here as well. In "Quick Hits," (which begins at 10:39) we discuss WWE doing more recorded live events on the WWE Network, Brock going on more overseas tours, the continuing saga of TNA, and in our main topic, (which begins at 28:37) we discuss "if wrestling heavy TV shows hurt the ratings", or if the week of bad ratings was just about something else. There's also other news and notes from the past week as wellWe then start going through things with our review of RAW by storyline, (at 47:43) then we switch to NXT (at 1:43:25,) and end our WWE run with doing a "Beast in the East" WWE in Japan preview (at 2:15:30.) We stay there for a New Japan Pro Wrestling Dominion 7/5 Preview (at 2:31:10) as well.After that, we discuss and review Lucha Underground (at 2:56:00) and do our review of TNA Slammiversary XIII (at 3:05:50) and the TNA Bell to Bell Impact episode (at 3:30:10) and we also debut our W2M Superstar of the Month and W2M Match of the Month to end the episode.
This week on W2M Episode 150 we are joined by Christopher Hale for a large portion of the show. The description of the show now has time stamps to make it easier for you to find what you want to listen to. We also debut a few segments on here as well. In "Quick Hits," (which begins at 10:39) we discuss WWE doing more recorded live events on the WWE Network, Brock going on more overseas tours, the continuing saga of TNA, and in our main topic, (which begins at 28:37) we discuss "if wrestling heavy TV shows hurt the ratings", or if the week of bad ratings was just about something else. There's also other news and notes from the past week as wellWe then start going through things with our review of RAW by storyline, (at 47:43) then we switch to NXT (at 1:43:25,) and end our WWE run with doing a "Beast in the East" WWE in Japan preview (at 2:15:30.) We stay there for a New Japan Pro Wrestling Dominion 7/5 Preview (at 2:31:10) as well.After that, we discuss and review Lucha Underground (at 2:56:00) and do our review of TNA Slammiversary XIII (at 3:05:50) and the TNA Bell to Bell Impact episode (at 3:30:10) and we also debut our W2M Superstar of the Month and W2M Match of the Month to end the episode.
This week on W2M, we are joined by our "fourth co-host" Chris Lemchi and two members of our W2M community, Anthony Rouh and Christopher Hale. We spend the first hour discussing the impact of Brock Lesnar resigning with WWE and if will have any affect on what happens at Wrestlemania 31. We also talk about the tragic death of Perro Aguayo Jr, how it affects AAA, if it will change the way promotions deal with big in-ring injuries, and what could happen to Rey Mysterio. We also delve into if Destination America is pulling the strings in TNA, Wrestling isn't Wrestling youtube video, and a few other things. Then in the second hour, we discuss the build to the Wrestlemania 31 matches in our review of the go-home episode of RAW. In the third and final hour is our HUGE WWE Wrestlemania 31 preview, where we give our predictions and thoughts on the matches themselves and how the outcomes could shape the next month of WWE. Finally we end things with a review of the 03/18/15 episode of NXT, which is also the first ever NXT outside of Full Sail University. We hope you enjoy the show!!! Don't forget, we will be back on Sunday morning with reviews of two week's worth of Lucha Underground and TNA Impact, plus this week's NXT episode as well. We will also be discussing the 2015 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony and Chris Lemchi will stop by to discuss his experience at the NXT live event that happens on Friday night in San Jose, California.
This week on W2M, we are joined by our "fourth co-host" Chris Lemchi and two members of our W2M community, Anthony Rouh and Christopher Hale. We spend the first hour discussing the impact of Brock Lesnar resigning with WWE and if will have any affect on what happens at Wrestlemania 31. We also talk about the tragic death of Perro Aguayo Jr, how it affects AAA, if it will change the way promotions deal with big in-ring injuries, and what could happen to Rey Mysterio. We also delve into if Destination America is pulling the strings in TNA, Wrestling isn't Wrestling youtube video, and a few other things. Then in the second hour, we discuss the build to the Wrestlemania 31 matches in our review of the go-home episode of RAW. In the third and final hour is our HUGE WWE Wrestlemania 31 preview, where we give our predictions and thoughts on the matches themselves and how the outcomes could shape the next month of WWE. Finally we end things with a review of the 03/18/15 episode of NXT, which is also the first ever NXT outside of Full Sail University. We hope you enjoy the show!!! Don't forget, we will be back on Sunday morning with reviews of two week's worth of Lucha Underground and TNA Impact, plus this week's NXT episode as well. We will also be discussing the 2015 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony and Chris Lemchi will stop by to discuss his experience at the NXT live event that happens on Friday night in San Jose, California.
Christopher Hale'i raamat esitab küsimuse, kuidas oli võimalik, et suveks 1944 oli üle 50 protsendi Waffen-SS-i sõduritest sündinud väljaspool Saksamaad? Kuidas seletada agarust, millega sajad tuhanded noored mittesakslased liitusid Reich'i relvajõududega? Raamat analüüsib Himmleri aktsioone, millega värvati SS-i ridadesse mittesakslasi. (Christopher Hale. Hitleri võõrleegionärid. Euroopa räpane saladus. Loeb Rando Tammik.)