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durée : 00:05:09 - Le Bach du matin du vendredi 02 mai 2025 - Notre Bach du matin est un Bach dans le grave. Le 6e et dernier des Concertos Brandebourgeois est celui où le compositeur sollicite les cordes graves : altos, violes de gambe, violoncelle... Alto que Jean Sébastien aimait lui même jouer. Il est donc possible qu'il ait interprété ce concerto...
durée : 00:05:09 - Le Bach du matin du vendredi 02 mai 2025 - Notre Bach du matin est un Bach dans le grave. Le 6e et dernier des Concertos Brandebourgeois est celui où le compositeur sollicite les cordes graves : altos, violes de gambe, violoncelle... Alto que Jean Sébastien aimait lui même jouer. Il est donc possible qu'il ait interprété ce concerto...
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Charles H.F. Davis III about the increasingly repressive conditions on university campuses, particularly in the context of Columbia University's caving in to federal pressures under the thumb of Trump's administration. We explore the broader implications of these concessions at the expense of liberalized notions of intellectual and academic freedom, student activism, and the role of universities as sites of political struggle. Dr. Davis highlights the historical and ongoing repression of student activism, particularly pro-Palestinian movements, and critiques the legal and institutional frameworks that perpetuate these violences. We also delve into the limitations of liberalism in fending off fascist infringement and the active participation of universities in maintaining these structures of domination. We also touch on the historical collaboration between Zionist organizations and U.S. universities, the erosion of diversity and inclusion initiatives, and the broader implications for the future of higher education. Dr. Charles H.F. Davis III is a third-generation educator, organizer, and artist. He is a faculty member in the Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education and director of the Campus Abolition Research Lab at the University of Michigan. His research and teaching broadly explore the racialized consequences of higher education on society, including the role of colleges and universities in limiting the life-making possibilities of Black and other racialized communities. Edited/produced by Aidan Elias, music as always is by Televangel If you like what we do and want to support our ability to have more conversations like this. Please consider becoming a Patron or supporting us at BuyMeACoffee.com/MAKCapitalism. You can do so for as little as a 1 Dollar a month at patreon or by making a one time contribution through BuyMeACoffee. Longer bio: Dr. Charles H.F. Davis III is a third-generation educator, organizer, and artist committed to the lives, love, and liberation of everyday Black people. Dr. Davis is a faculty member in the Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education and director of the Campus Abolition Research Lab at the University of Michigan. His research and teaching broadly explore the racialized consequences of higher education on society, including the role of colleges and universities in limiting the life-making possibilities of Black and other racially minoritized communities. Dr. Davis has produced nearly three dozen scholarly publications, which have been cited in amicus curiae brief to the Supreme Court of the United States and included as expert testimony before the California State Assembly. He is co-editor of Student Activism, Politics, and Campus Climates in Higher Education (Routledge) and author of the forthcoming Campus Abolition and Police-Free Futures on Johns Hopkins University Press. For his intellectual contributions, Dr. Davis been nationally-recognized by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, as a 2020 Emerging Scholar by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, a recipient of the National Academy of Education/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship, a 2024 Inductee to the Martin Luther King, Jr. College of Ministers and Laity's Collegium of Scholars at Morehouse College and, most recently, was named a Senior Fellow at the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University. At the institutional level, Dr. Davis' teaching and service have been recognized as the 2023 recipient of the John Matlock Cornerstone Award for his contributions to the success of African American students at the University of Michigan and the 2024 Diversity, Inclusion, Justice, and Equity Award at the U-M Marsal Family School of Education.
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Hidden Story Behind JP Nadda vs Nishikant Dubey | SC Collegium | Modi Planning Big | Anupam K Singh
Supreme Court vs Government - Collegium पर होगा Action | Impeachment | Big Changes | AbhishekTiwari
durée : 00:05:57 - Le Bach du matin du lundi 14 avril 2025 - Notre Bach du matin est un Bach de Pâques. Que l'on soit chrétien au ou pas, c'est un fait : la semaine sainte dans laquelle nous sommes entrés a inspiré au compositeur certaines de ses grandes œuvres sacrées : ses "Passions" dont il nous reste la Saint-Jean mais aussi un oratorio de Pâques...
durée : 00:05:57 - Le Bach du matin du lundi 14 avril 2025 - Notre Bach du matin est un Bach de Pâques. Que l'on soit chrétien au ou pas, c'est un fait : la semaine sainte dans laquelle nous sommes entrés a inspiré au compositeur certaines de ses grandes œuvres sacrées : ses "Passions" dont il nous reste la Saint-Jean mais aussi un oratorio de Pâques...
Change in Modi s Political Strategy, Collegium NJAC, WAQF I Aadi Achint Interviews Sanjay Dixit
Collegium System Set to End | Nadda-Kharge-Vice President की मुलाक़ात से मची हड़कंप | Sanjay Dixit
A massive cash scam has rocked the judiciary, raising serious questions about the integrity of the collegium system and whether this was a pre-planned move. As the debate intensifies, is this a direct face-off between PM Modi and the judiciary's existing structure? Sanjay Dixit decodes the deeper implications of the scandal and what it means for India's legal and political landscape.
Milostné příběhy obvykle končí svatbou a oním „Žili šťastně až do smrti“. Jak dlouho ale vydrží ta pravá láska a kdy se nevinný flirt změní v něco mnohem vážnějšího? Janáčkovo divadlo v Brně uvádí nové zpracování Mozartovy komické opery Figarova svatba. Pod taktovkou Václava Lukse v Janáčkově opeře zahraje orchestr Collegium 1704, který se zaměřuje na hudbý 17. a 18. století a pro hru využívá dobové nástroje.
Milostné příběhy obvykle končí svatbou a oním „Žili šťastně až do smrti“. Jak dlouho ale vydrží ta pravá láska a kdy se nevinný flirt změní v něco mnohem vážnějšího? Janáčkovo divadlo v Brně uvádí nové zpracování Mozartovy komické opery Figarova svatba. Pod taktovkou Václava Lukse v Janáčkově opeře zahraje orchestr Collegium 1704, který se zaměřuje na hudbý 17. a 18. století a pro hru využívá dobové nástroje.Všechny díly podcastu Mozaika můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Musicians Corner met Clemens van der Feen Speellijst: J.S. Bach, Cantate ‘Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben’, BWV 8; Collegium vocale Gent, Philippe Herreweghe Bill Evans trio, Milestones Clemens Zebulon, alles behalve fluit. Anna May van der Feen, fluit, LayDown Brad Mehldau, When it rains Reinier Baas & orkest, The Dance of Princess Discombolulatrix / […]
Dziennikarz TV Republika w rozmowie z Łukaszem Jankowskim zdradza, że w sprawie Collegium Humanum można spodziewać się kolejnych informacji o politykach Koalicji Obywatelskiej, kupujących dyplomy.
Tim Madigan and Kristi Wermager of Cannon Valley Elder Collegium talk about the organization and the classes offered. CVEC conducts life-long learning courses in the liberal arts for persons 50 and over. For information on spring term class offerings and to register, visit cvec.org.
Tim Madigan and Kristi Wermager of Cannon Valley Elder Collegium talk about the organization and the classes offered. CVEC conducts life-long learning courses in the liberal arts for persons 50 and over. For information on spring term class offerings and to register, visit cvec.org.
This week we are in conversation with Luke West, the Co-Founder & CEO of Collegium.00:31 - 01:07 | Meet Luke WestWest introduces himself as CEO of Collegium, a company using technology to streamline construction and reduce costs.01:09 - 02:26 | The Broken Business ModelHe identifies two core industry problems: an outdated contract structure and reliance on manual, analog processes.02:28 - 03:36 | The Power of Digital TransformationBy digitizing construction workflows, Collegium reduces project costs by 20-40% through data-driven efficiency.03:46 - 04:42 | Data-Driven BiddingWest discusses how BIM enables accurate cost estimation by providing a unified, data-rich model for all stakeholders.04:45 - 07:16 | The True Cost of Incomplete Pre-Construction WorkPoor early-stage planning can drive up costs by as much as 50%, especially in large-scale projects.07:16 - 10:02 | Automating Construction with BIMUsing BIM, Collegium automates material estimates, procurement, and cost tracking for greater accuracy. Many project management tools still rely on manual input, leading to errors. Collegium removes this issue through automation.10:02 - 14:25 | The Financial Benefits of Digital QuantificationAccurate modeling prevents over-ordering and unnecessary costs, benefiting project owners and reducing waste.14:25 - 17:04 | Eliminating Cost PaddingBy cutting out middlemen and redundant markups, Collegium increases financial transparency and lowers expenses. West argues that the industry resists change because many benefit from inefficiencies that inflate costs.17:04 - 18:40 | Rethinking Contracting StructuresCollegium bypasses general contractors, working directly with owners for greater control and savings.18:40 - 21:10 | Commoditization in FabricationStandardizing project components reduces reliance on costly subcontractor markups and streamlines procurement.21:10 - 24:10 | The Fast Payment AdvantageUnlike traditional firms that delay payments for months, Collegium guarantees subcontractors are paid within 30 days.24:10 - 31:10 | Flattening the General Contracting PyramidWest critiques how contracting has become more about financial manipulation than actual construction.31:10 - 34:09 | The Role of Early Investment in Pre-ConstructionSpending more effort upfront results in fewer delays and cost overruns later in the project.34:09 - 36:37 | No More Drawings?Collegium replaces traditional shop drawings with an integrated digital model, though regulatory agencies still require some paperwork.36:37 - 40:59 | Challenges in Digital FabricationSteel and major components are easy to digitize, but elements like stairs and railings still require manual detailing.40:59 - 45:41 | The Future of Construction InnovationWest predicts a growing divide between companies that embrace digital transformation and those that resist change.45:41 - 50:38 | The Industry Must EvolveWest encourages professionals to rethink outdated practices and push for smarter, more efficient construction methods.50:38 - 51:00 | Closing RemarksThe hosts wrap up the discussion, highlighting Collegium's approach as a glimpse into the future of the industry.Go Build something awesome!CHECK OUT THE PARTNERS THAT MAKE OUR SHOW POSSIBLE: https://www.brospodcast.com/partnersFIND US ONLINE: -Our website: https://www.brospodcast.com -LinkedIn: / constructionbrospodcast -Instagram: / constructionbrospodcast -TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@constructionbrothers?lang=en-Eddie on LinkedIn: / eddie-c-057b3b11 -Tyler on LinkedIn: / tylerscottcampbell If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening!
We look into what The Collegium has to say about obedience and the Traditional Latin Mass.
Pavel Jany leads the Global Jazz Collegium into Berlin in Minneapolis, for the group's first ever appearance at the club. It will be this Friday night, February 7 from 7:30 till 10pm. In a conversation with Phil Nusbaum, Pavel talked about the evolution of the jazz approaches taken by the group.
Big Churn in Supreme Court Collegium - Justice Shekhar Yadav Refuses to Apologise for Hindu Support
Borsos Eszter jelenleg vegyész doktorandusz hallgató a Bécsi Egyetemen, ahol az Élelmiszerkémiai és toxikológiai Intézetben kutat. Itt szerezte meg a mesterdiplomáját is, szakdolgozatának témája egyes Alternaria mikotoxinok metabolizmusa volt. A kémia alapszakot az Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetemen végezte el, prepararív szerves kémiára specializálódva. Ez idő alatt egy évig az Eötvös József Collegium tagjaként is tevékenykedett. Már gimnáziumi évei alatt fontossá vált számára a tudománykommunikáció, ezért is vesz részt rendszeresen a Berze Természettudományos Önképző Kör táborain, ahol egyrészt Alma Matere, a Berze Nagy János Gimnázium aktuális diákjaival, másrészt neves tudósokkal folytathat diskurzust. Legújabb publikáció: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/epdf/10.1021/acs.chemrestox.4c00095?ref=article_openPDF #kutató #Bécs #Ausztria Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/borsos 0:00 Beköszönés 2:00 Kémia szeretete 4:30 Berze Természettudományos Önképző Kör 6:00 Vegyész pálya 7:20 Kémia alapszak: Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, prepararív szerves kémiára specializálódva 9:30 Kutatás fontossága, alap kutatás 11:00 Tudománykommunikáció 14:00 Berze Természettudományos Önképző Kör tábora 15:00 Német nyelvterület, német tanulás 17:00 Időmenedzsment 21:00 Vegyész doktorandusz hallgató a Bécsi Egyetemen 22:00 Kutatás az élelmiszerkémiai és toxikológiai Intézetben 27:00 Alternaria mikotoxinok metabolizmusa 35:00 Élelmiszeripar 36:30 Hetköznapokban mire figyeljünk 48:00 Friss cikk 54:00 Nők a tudományban 1:03:00 2022 ALVA Förderpreis díj a mesterszakos szakdolgozatra 1:06:00 ORF Tv műsor: Fakt oder Fake - pezsgő és a buborékok 1:08:00 Jövőbeli tervek 1:12:00 Elköszönés -------------------
Pozytywny snobizm, naukowa sekta, czy ambitna (i niegroźna) społeczność studentów i akademików? O Collegium Invisibile opowiada Justyna Jaworska, doktorantka z Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego i członkini Kolegium. Rekrutacja dla osób studiujących i doktoranckich otwarta jeszcze do 26 stycznia!
"W całej tej aferze umyka jedna rzecz - tysiące, kilkanaście tysięcy, a być może dziesiątki tysięcy ludzi studiowało tam uczciwe, wielu pracowników naukowych pracowało tam uczciwie i to zupełnie znika w tej historii. A faktycznie winni nie są dostatecznie naświetlani" - powiedział w Porannej rozmowie w RMF FM Krzysztof Bosak, odnosząc się do afery ws. Collegium Humanum. Lider Konfederacji przyznał, że przez chwilę studiował tam zarządzanie, jednak po kilku miesiącach zrezygnował, a dyplomu nigdy nie uzyskał.
"Trzeba to sprawdzić" – powiedział w Porannej rozmowie w RMF FM poseł PSL Ireneusz Raś, pytany o to, czy Szymon Hołownia jest "wrabiany" przez służby w sprawie Collegium Humanum. Gość Roberta Mazurka mówił, że "takie rzeczy same z siebie nie wypływają". Polityk wskazał też, że dzisiaj miałby problem z poparciem Rafała Trzaskowskiego w drugiej turze wyborów prezydenckich, ale "nie mówi ostatecznie nie"
- Artykuł "Newsweeka" o studiach Szymona Hołowni na Collegium Humanum to jedna wielka bzdura. Ale im większa bzdura, tym trudniej jest się z tego wytłumaczyć - mówił w Polskim Radiu 24 poseł Polski 2050 Sławomir Ćwik.
Dzisiejszy odcinek podcastu "Dzieje się" zaczynamy od politycznego trzęsienia ziemi we Wrocławiu, po tym jak agenci CBA zatrzymali prezydenta tego miasta. Prokuratura Krajowa postawiła Jackowi Sutrykowi zarzut dotyczący wręczenia korzyści majątkowej byłemu rektorowi Collegium Humanum za uzyskanie dyplomu tej uczelni. W tej samej aferze zarzuty usłyszał również Karol Karski, były eurodeputowany i polityk Prawa i Sprawiedliwości. W podcaście "Dzieje się" również o prawyborach w Platformie Obywatelskiej i bezpośrednim starciu Rafała Trzaskowskiego z Radosławem Sikorskim oraz słabości Jarosława Kaczyńskiego, który traci kontrolę nad własną partią. Rozmawiamy także o walce Szymona Hołowni o polityczne przetrwanie i jego starcie w wyborach prezydenckich.
The 2024-2025 Cohort of The Creatives Leadership Academy is starting up soon. If you're ready to design your life and career with more intentionality so that you can take things up a notch, earn more income, do the gold standard of whatever it is you love to do, AND have time for the rest of your life, Book a call with me today so we can discuss how CLA can help get you there! ---> CHAT WITH KATE Today's guest is Dr. Mila Thigpen, chair of dance at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee, where her teaching portfolio includes classes like salsa, dance & pop culture, as well as mentoring independent student research projects. A “lively dancer” (the Boston Globe), Thigpen is an international teacher-artist who has danced works by Doris Humphrey, Paul Taylor, Trisha Brown, Seán Curran, Germaul Barnes, Wendy Jehlen, Arthur Aviles, and Aszure Barton. Thigpen's work has been presented in CRASHarts's Ten's the Limit and the Bronx BlakTina Dance Festival. Her commissions span from concert to commercial work internationally. Thigpen was a Boston cast member of the Bessie Award-winning Skeleton Architecture. She was also the movement coach for Pass Over, under the direction of Monica White Ndounou, which received a Lortel Award for outstanding play. Thigpen's advocacy for equity has been nationally recognized, and she has been called to major gatherings on social justice and equity to lead people in embodied practices that support their work. Dr. Thigpen created and implemented a cultural humility professional development workshop for artists and educators, which she has facilitated for secondary and post-secondary educational institutions. She has presented research on teaching dance from racialized bodies, and continues learning new methodologies for culturally informed somatic healing practices. Her work in this field has led to invitations as a guest speaker at the Beijing Dance Forum and the Gulf Center for Law and Policy's Sacred Waters Pilgrimage, and Taproot Earth, a climate justice organization. Dr. Thigpen earned a B.A. from Kenyon College, an M.F.A. from Boston Conservatory at Berklee, an Ed.M. from the Harvard University Graduate School of Education, and a Ph.D. in dance at Texas Woman's University. Her research reclaims salsa as part of the African diaspora through ethnographic inquiry of the Bronx-based Yamuleé Dance Company. Thigpen has presented multiple times at the Dance Studies Association and the Collegium for African Diaspora Dance. Follow Mila at: @bailaconmila on IG or at www.milathigpen.com Follow Kate at @kkayaian on IG, or at www.katekayaian.com Don't forget to download your free Quarterly Retreat Planning Guide! to get your Q4 off to a great start!
Phyllis Curott is one of America's first “out” Witches/Wiccan Priestesses, an activist attorney for the rights of Witches, and author of four internationally bestselling books helping Witchcraft become the fastest growing spirituality in America. Named one of the Ten Gutsiest Women of the Year by Jane Magazine, she was inducted into the Martin Luther King, Jr. Collegium of Clergy and Scholars. New York Magazine declared Curott's teaching the culture's “next big idea” and her Awaken the Witch Within online course and Youtube series Wicca have more than 2,000,000 views. Widely profiled in the media, Time published her as one of “America's leading voices.” She is Vice Chair Emerita of the 2015 Parliament of the World's Religions, creator of the historic Inaugural Women's Assembly, and founder of the Temple of Ara, the world's oldest shamanic Wiccan congregation. Check out more by going to www.phylliscurott.comTo learn more about her course with The Shift Network, click here. Thanks for listening! If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend, subscribe, rate and leave us a kind review. Don't forget to join our community on Facebook by searching Psychic Teachers. If you have a question or story to share with us, send us an email at psychicteachers@gmail.com. For more information on us, check out our websites: debbowen.com and samanthafey.com.You can also find Samantha on Instagram @samanthaofey.
Gościem programu był Miłosz Motyka - wiceminister klimatu i środowiska.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Keith Brown, a distinguished anthropologist from Arizona State University's Melikian Center. Dr. Brown takes us on a deep dive into the rich and often contentious history of Macedonia, exploring the complexities of historiography and the narratives that shape our understanding of the Balkan region. Join us as Dr. Brown shares his unique journey into the study of Macedonia, revealing how personal and historical narratives intertwine in the pursuit of knowledge. ABOUT THE GUEST Keith Brown is the Director of the Melikian Center: Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies, and Professor in the School of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University. During 2021-22 he was on research leave as a Core Fellow at the Collegium for Advanced Studies at the University of Helsinki. He holds a PhD in anthropology from the University of Chicago and a BA in classics from Oxford University. His work focuses on history, culture and politics in the Western Balkans, with a particular emphasis on 20th century Macedonia. He has spent extended time in the region, and his published works include The Past in Question: Modern Macedonia and the Uncertainties of Nation (Princeton University Press, 2003) and Loyal Unto Death: Trust and Terror in Revolutionary Macedonia (Indiana University Press, 2013). PRODUCER'S NOTE: This episode was recorded on December 02, 2023 at the ASEEES Convention in Philadelphia. If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a guest on the show, please email slavxradio@utexas.edu and we will be in touch! PRODUCTION CREDITS Host/Assistant Producer: Taylor Helmcamp Host/Supervising Producer: Nicholas Pierce Assistant EP: Misha Simanovskyy (@MSimanovskyy) Associate Producer: Cullan Bendig (@cullanwithana) Associate Producer: Sergio Glajar Production Assistant: Faith VanVleet Production Assistant: Eliza Fisher SlavX Editorial Director: Sam Parrish Main Theme by Charlie Harper and additional background music by Alex Productions, Blue Dot Sessions) Executive Producer & Creator: Michelle Daniel (@M_S_Daniel) www.msdaniel.com
Twin Cities-based guitarist Pavel Jany and his Global Jazz Collegium are back with their latest disc, Labyrinth. Jany and many of the other members of the Collegium also work in the group Ticket to Brasil, but for this group, they follow their interests beyond Brazil and explore many of the international sounds that have become part of the jazz palette. Jany stopped in to connect with Sean McPherson and talk about the new release and discuss how the pandemic supercharged this passion project with new enthusiasm. They'll be celebrating the release at MetroNOME Brewery on Sunday, August 4 at 6:30 PM.
durée : 01:58:39 - Le Bach du dimanche du dimanche 28 juillet 2024 - par : Corinne Schneider - La Tchéquie : 4e étape du tour d'Europe avec la musique de Bach, à l'écoute de la soprano Hana Blazikova, du Collegium Marianum et de l'Ensemble Inégal, du Collegium 1704 de Vaclav Luks et de Musica Florea de Marek Stryncl ; puis « La musique des Bach avant Johann Sebastian » (émission n° 282) - réalisé par : Emmanuel Benito
Global Jazz Collegium releases its new CD, 6:30 Saturday night August 4 at the Metrodome in Saint Paul. The CD is called Labyrinth and is centered on fusion jazz, with a mix of older music and originals. Pavel Jany plays the guitar and leads Global jazz Collegium, He talked to Phil Nusbaum about the piece opening the CD.
Imagine the many challenges you would face today in launching a faithful Catholic college that emphasizes the Traditional Latin Mass. Joining us for part two of our conversation is Ed Schaefer, president of the Collegium Sanctorum Angelorum in Hagerstown, Maryland. Schaefer shares how this upstart college is overcoming the many challenges and seeing enrollment growth.
Meet Ed Schaefer, president of the Collegium Sanctorum Angelorum in Hagerstown, Maryland, a liberal arts college with an integrated curriculum and an emphasis on the traditional Latin Mass.
Today's episode of The Dept. I talk with founder of Collegium, Nick Sisombath, on how he's built an 8-figure brand out of his love for sneakers. Nick has been able to break into his market as "the small company" and has created a business model where people line up to buy. His story will inspire you to build a business around something you are passionate about and see it all the way through!
Today on CFN's Special Report: Editor-in-chief Brian McCall interviews Dr. Edward Schaefer and Dr. Phillip Berns on the liturgical future of the new academic institution "The Collegium" after the suppression of their parish traditional Latin Mass following 'Traditionis Custodes' The collegium website: https://www.the-collegium.org/Subscribe to our paper! https://catholicfamilynews.com/new-subscription/Remember to support CFN by purchasing books from:• Angelico Press: https://angelicopress.com/catholicfamilynews• Sophia Institute Press: https://sophiainstitute.com/product-category/books/ref/63/• TAN Books: https://tanbooks.com/?rfsn=7859550.9cf541#Collegium #traditionalcatholic #catholic
Minnesota's Pavel Jany came of age musically during the Jazz-Rock Fusion era of the 1970s. His Group, World Jazz Collegium carries the banner of Fusion with a big show at Crooner's Supper Club in Fridley, Thursday May 9 at 6:30pm. When Pavel talked to Phil Nusbaum about Jazz-Rock Fusion, Pavel reflected on his start in performing.
Video version here: https://youtu.be/FtDBx1IBkoAA spiritual pioneer, Phyllis Curott is an attorney, writer and one of America's first public Witches. Her international best-selling memoir Book of Shadows, 5 other books and groundbreaking Witches' Wisdom Tarot have been published in 14 languages, making her the most widely published Wiccan author in the world. An outspoken advocate in the courts and media, she handled or consulted on groundbreaking cases securing the legal rights of Witches, including cases of child custody, religious assembly, organization, expression, and free speech. Phyllis was named one of The Ten Gutsiest Women of the Year by Jane Magazine and inducted into the Martin Luther King, Jr. Collegium of Clergy and Scholars. She received the 2018 Service to Humanity Award from the One Spirit Interfaith Seminary and the 2020 Person of the Year Award from Kindred Spirit. Phyllis is a Trustee of the Parliament of the World's Religions, serving as Vice Chair of the 2015 Parliament, and Program Chair for the historic 2021 Parliament blessed by Pope Francis, and the 2023 Parliament with its theme of religious responsibility to resist the growing scourge of fascism. New York Magazine has called her teaching on Witchcraft the culture's “next big idea” and Time Magazine has published her as one of America's leading thinkers. Her You-Tube series on Wicca has almost 3 million views. Phyllis is teaching online and working on her next book on the embodied spiritual wisdom of Mother Earth, Nature's “secret magic” and why the world needs its Witches. Website: https://www.phylliscurott.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/phylliscurottInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/phylliscurott/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PhyllisCurottWitchcrafting
Jan Dismas Zelenka was a Bohemian Catholic baroque composer who has at times been called "The Catholic Bach" because his best compositions are on par with those of J.S. Bach, who indeed knew and esteemed Zelenka. This episode covers Zelenka's career at the Catholic court chapel in Dresden with its grand liturgies inspired by Habsburg piety and Jesuit aspirations to evangelize the Protestants of Saxony. Please consider donating to Catholic Culture's May fundraising campaign so this show can continue! http://catholicculture.org/donate/audio Links Janice Stockigt, Jan Dismas Zelenka (1679-1745): A Bohemian Musician at the Court of Dresden https://archive.org/details/jandismaszelenka00stoc/ Music heard in this episode: The first movements of the trio sonatas in F major and C minor, ZWV 181/5 and 181/6, found on the album Zelenka: Trio Sonatas Nos. 1-6, performed by Ensemble Zefiro https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/8121143--zelenka-trio-sonatas-nos-1-6 Nisi Dominus, ZWV 92, performed by Ensemble Inegal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-3cOwmrorI Miserere in C minor, ZWV 57, performed by Il Fondamento/Paul Dombrecht https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAi_2B3QvAA Missa votiva, ZWV 18, performed by Collegium 1704/Václav Luks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCL2CWQaH4A Litaniae Lauretanae "salus infirmorum", ZWV 152, performed by Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks/Neue Hofkapelle München/Peter Dijkstra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPRhMBJm6xs SIGN UP for Catholic Culture's newsletter: https://www.catholicculture.org/newsletters
Ha, już się trochę wyjaśniło dlaczego pan prezes Kaczyński chciał znacjonalizować sieć Żabka. To przez kolegium Tumanum. Kolegium Tumanum to była prywatna uczelnia nazywana kuźnią kadr PiS-u. Dzięki przyspieszonym kursom MBA, które umożliwiały zasiadanie w radach nadzorczych. Jeśli ktoś był wyjątkowo zapracowany mógł sobie nabyć dyplom na drodze zakupu gotówkowego. Później ewentualnie zgłosić się po odbiór po dyplom MBA. Ktoś podobno się pomylił, myślał, że jest to certyfikat NBA, kupił sobie i później z dyplomem zgłosił się do pierwszoligowej drużyny koszykarskiej, że chce grać...
Z Dariuszem Wieczorkiem, ministrem nauki i szkolnictwa wyższego, rozmawiamy o nieprawidłowościach w Collegium Humanum, prywatnej szkole wyższej przez media nazywanej "fabryką fikcyjnyc dyplomów"
Today we have two very special guests, Professor Orville Vernon Burton and Professor Armand Derfner. Their book Justice Deferred: Race and the Supreme Court, is the first that comprehensively charts the Court's race jurisprudence. Addressing nearly two hundred cases involving America's racial minorities, they explore the parties involved, the justices' reasoning, and the impact of individual rulings. Orville Vernon Burton is a prizewinning author of many books, including The Age of Lincoln. He is the Judge Matthew J. Perry Chair of History at Clemson University and Emeritus University Scholar at the University of Illinois. Inducted into the Morehouse College Martin Luther King Jr. Collegium of Scholars, he is also a recipient of the Southern Historical Association's John Hope Franklin Lifetime Achievement Award. Armand Derfner, a graduate of Princeton University and Yale Law School, has been a civil rights lawyer for more than a half century. As part of that work, he helped shape the Voting Rights Act in a series of major Supreme Court cases and in work with Congress to help draft voting rights and other civil rights laws. He is currently Distinguished Scholar in Constitutional Law at the Charleston School of Law.
John and Karen Robison, Co-Executive Directors of the Cannon Valley Elder Collegium, and instructors Rod Christensen and Barbara Evans talk about classes available for senior citizens. For more information, visit cvec.org.
Kay Toombs is associate professor emerita of philosophy at Baylor University in Texas. In her work she explores the ways in which contemporary values and the context in which we live our lives impact our efforts to develop a sustainable culture and to form caring communities. In her work related to illness, disability and healthcare, she combines her training in philosophy with her experience of living with neurological disease to reflect on the experience of illness and disability, the care of the chronically and terminally ill, the relationship between health care professionals and patients, and the meaning of suffering and healing, both in the context of Western culture and within the context of intentional Christian community.Living with multiple sclerosis since 1973, Kay has expressed how her life experience with disability and illness has driven her work. In an interview for the Baylor Arts & Sciences publication “Collegium,” she said:“The whole focus of my work has been to show the difference between the patient's experience and the physician's perspective. I began this work when I spoke as a patient to physicians and was puzzled at their responses. We seemed, even though talking about the same thing, in effect to be talking about two different things.” Explore Books by Kay Toombs:www.homesteadheritage.com/books; www.amazon.com/booksThe Meaning of Illness: A Phenomenological Account of the Different Perspectives of Physician and PatientHow Then Should We Die: Two Opposing Responses to the Challenges of Suffering and DeathLiving at the Boundary, Healing and Incurable IllnessThe Human Dimension of Sustainable Culture Write to Kay Toombs KEY QUESTIONS:What is the difference between healing and curing?What is wholeness?What meaning can be found in illness and disability? KEY SCRIPTURES:Psalm 34:18: “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”1 Corinthians 6:19–20: “Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies.”Psalm 61:1–2: “Hear my cry, O God; listen to my prayer. From the ends of the earth I call to you; I call as my heart grows faint; lead me to the rock that is higher than I.” ----Find more encouragement on Joni Eareckson Tada's Sharing Hope podcast and daily devotional.Follow Joni and Friends on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.Your support makes this podcast possible!Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Founded by Joni Eareckson Tada, we provide Christ-centered care through Joni's House, Wheels for the World, and Retreats and Getaways, and offer disability ministry training.