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Physiotherapist Tim Buckley returns in this Spotlight Series episode to break down the most common dance injuries, how to spot the difference between normal soreness and actual injury, and why consistent training matters more than you think. From ankle sprains to shoulder issues, he explains what shows up most in different disciplines and shares prevention strategies that go beyond just "warm up better." If you've ever wondered when soreness crosses into injury territory, this one's for you. A full transcript of the podcast is available here: https://www.acrobaticarts.com/blog/ep-135-spotlight-series-common-dance-injuries-with-tim-buckley About Tim Tim Buckley is a Physiotherapist from Melbourne, Australia. He has worked exclusively with elite ballet dancers, circus artists and orchestral musicians during his 19 year career and has spoken twice at IADMS conferences in Australia and the USA.He was one of two full time physios with The Australian Ballet from 2006-2008 and toured Australia, China, England and France. He joined Cirque du Soleil in 2009 and toured Japan, South America and North America with ‘Corteo' and ‘Quidam', before settling in Montréal to work at Cirque's international headquarters as the Supervisor of Performance Medicine.Tim then toured again as the Head Physiotherapist on Cirque du Soleil's production, ‘Kurios – Cabinet of Curiosities' in 2014-15, before moving back to Melbourne in 2016. After another year at The Australian Ballet and completing a Masters of Sports Physiotherapy, Tim re-joined Cirque du Soleil where he worked as a ‘fly-in' Head Physiotherapist on several touring shows including Amaluna, Volta, Crystal and Twas The Night Before, as well as in Montreal on various creation projects.Tim is currently the Senior Advisor of Performance Medicine Operations for Cirque du Soleil, providing clinical support to the physical therapy teams on Cirque's global touring shows. Tim is a consultant Physiotherapist for Acrobatic Arts Inc, providing input on the continuing development of their syllabus and programs.Tim also co-owns The Academy, a circus training center in London Ontario, with his wife Meaghan Wegg.www.theacademycircus.comFacebook: The Academy CircusInstagram: @theacademycircus Previous Acrobatic Arts Podcast Episodes: Ep 7 Acrobatic Arts Australia, New Zealand and Asia Division Managers Meaghan Wegg and Tim Buckley - https://youtu.be/_npmTPXgEtU Ep Ep 28 Physiotherapist Tim Buckley - Dance Injuries, Pt 1 - https://youtu.be/IsaiS8OmebIEp 29 Physiotherapist Tim Buckley - Listener Questions, Pt 2 - https://youtu.be/e9OPbP9LhXgEp 71 Student vs Professional Training with Tim Buckley & Meaghan Wegg - https://youtu.be/C4nuWxfBrTo Connect with Acrobatic Arts on your favourite social media platform: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acrobaticarts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Acroarts Twitter: https://twitter.com/acrobatic_arts/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AcrobaticartsCa Learn more and register for our programs at AcrobaticArts.com
La musica si sente già da lontano, le bandiere arcobaleno riempiono il Parco Fornaci e il corteo è pronto a muoversi. Il Vicenza Pride 2026 è entrato nel vivo: migliaia di persone stanno partecipando alla sesta edizione della manifestazione che attraversa la città tra festa e rivendicazione politica.
Nach hinten raus wäre nicht nur Werder fast noch die Puste ausgegangen, sondern auch dem Weserfunk das Personal. So fanden sich André und Max in trauter Zweisamkeit wieder, nur unterbrochen von einem Sinsheimer Kurzreport der leider nicht schlemmenden Sina. Trotzdem sind alle wichtigen Themen drin in der Folge: Yukis Platzverweis, Njinmahs Unvermögen, der Klassenerhalt, der Corteo zum Saisonabschlussheimspiel und der anstehende Kaderumbruch. Gleiches gilt für das Frauenteam, bei dem der Umbruch fast noch größer ausfällt, wir aber für Mut zu Mahmoud plädieren. Am Ende freuen sich die Weserfunker auch noch über neue Radkappen an Klausis altem Passat.
Nach hinten raus wäre nicht nur Werder fast noch die Puste ausgegangen, sondern auch dem Weserfunk das Personal. So fanden sich André und Max in trauter Zweisamkeit wieder, nur unterbrochen von einem Sinsheimer Kurzreport der leider nicht schlemmenden Sina. Trotzdem sind alle wichtigen Themen drin in der Folge: Yukis Platzverweis, Njinmahs Unvermögen, der Klassenerhalt, der Corteo zum Saisonabschlussheimspiel und der anstehende Kaderumbruch. Gleiches gilt für das Frauenteam, bei dem der Umbruch fast noch größer ausfällt, wir aber für Mut zu Mahmoud plädieren. Am Ende freuen sich die Weserfunker auch noch über neue Radkappen an Klausis altem Passat.
Il ventunenne Eitan Bondì fermato per aver sparato colpi di pistola ad aria compressa contro un uomo e una donna dell'Anpi al termine del corteo per il 25 aprile, lascerà il carcere per andare agli arresti domiciliari.
La polizia ha identificato il 21enne che ha sparato al corteo del 25 aprile a Roma a due manifestanti che indossavano il fazzoletto dell'Anpi. Il ragazzo ha dichiarato di far parte della Brigata Ebraica che però ha smentito categoricamente la cosa. A Londra due persone sono state accoltellate nel mezzo di un quartiere ebraico. Un attentato che prosegue la scia di odio ingiustificato che da settimane pervade la Gran Bretagna e l'Europa. Il Wall Street Journal ha pubblicato un pezzo sul nuovo ordine energetico globale dopo che gli Emirati Arabi Uniti hanno dichiarato la loro uscita dall'Opec a partire dal 1 maggio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
E dopo la ripresa dei colloqui tra Putin e Trump i cui effetti non sono scontati, il commento di Mario Ajello è dedicato a Roma Capitale, quindi una pagina molto ampia di cronaca che parte dall'aggressore al corteo del 25 aprile con il servizio di Federica Pozzi e Luisa Urbani, mentre con l'inviata Valeria Di Corrado ci spostiamo a Garlasco dove il processo per il delitto di Chiara Poggi è stato completamente ribaltato, poi cambiamo argomento e passiamo alla pagina di spettacolo prima con l'esperta Gloria Satta che ci porta al cinema per l'ultimo lavoro di Francesca Archibugi, poi con Simona Antonucci e la nuova, interessante, versione del Festival dei Due Mondi firmata Daniele Cipriani, e come di consueto chiudiamo con lo sport e con la giornata di Massimo Boccucci dedicata a uno strepitoso Sinner
È stato fermato con l'accusa di tentato omicidio dalla Digos il giovane che, il 25 Aprile scorso, ha sparato contro Rossana Gabrieli e Nicola Fasciano, una coppia di attivisti dell'Anpi, a Roma. L'aggressione è avvenuta nei pressi di parco Schuster ed è stata messa in pratica con una pistola ad aria compressa.
Non si spengono le polemiche intorno ai focolai che hanno caratterizzato le manifestazioni del 25 aprile. Torniamo a parlarne anche con Tino Ferrari, ex professore universitario di 81 anni cacciato dal corteo a Bologna perché sventolava la bandiera dell’Ucraina. Prima però un'ampia pagina dedicata a Crans montana e a quali cure e trattamenti per le vittime di grandi ustioni sono coperte dal Sistema Sanitario Nazionale. In gran parte, infatti, restano a carico dei feriti.
Ricominciamo! Da oggi ogni due settimane, la rassegna stampa con le voci di sveja che vi racconta quel che accade in città.Oggi, martedì 28 Aprile 2026 ai microfoni Luca Dammicco e Luca Peretti.Parliamo del 25 aprile in città, delle manifestazioni e degli eventi nei quartieri, degli spari a Roma sud, delle prime ipotesi (Marco Carta, su Repubblica), e di Fiorella mannoia a Roma est.(sempre utile leggere questo pezzo di Valerio Renzi di quasi dieci anni fa: https://minimaetmoralia.it/attualita/servono-costruttori-ponti-diceva-alexander-langer-gli-ebrei-italiani/ )Poi, sui luoghi di cultura a Roma: Il cinema Palazzo che cambia pelle e diventa il Palazzo San Lorenzo, una cosa parecchio diversa (Sabato Angeri, su Il Manifesto) e il metropolitan che fa litigare la politica (Valerio Valeri su RomaToday).Andiamo ad Anagni con Alessandro Coltré che ci parla dell'ex Winchester, e nel quartiere Africano dove la millefoglie di Cavalletti non passa un momento felice.A Roma est, per l'ultimo saluto al Trenino Giallo.In chiusura: le storie di due ex calciatori della Roma, la tartaruga killer e altre storie di Roma.a presto!
Zuppa di Porro dell'25 aprile 2026: rassegna stampa quotidiana
25 aprile: il corteo verso Parco Premstaller Primo collegamento, live con Giacomo dello Spazio 77 dal corteo che da Piazza Mazzini, prima con una critical mass in bici e poi un corteo a piedi, arriverà a Parco Premstaller Per diffondere questo estratto: https://www.radiotandem.it/25-aprile-il-corteo-verso-parco-premstaller Il podcast dell'intera giornata: https://www.radiotandem.it/25-aprile-2026
Salvini e il corteo per la remigrazione: problema per Meloni - Elly Schlein vola da Sanchez
Durante il corteo degli anarchici che si è svolto ieri a Roma, è rimasto ferito alla testa un poliziotto a causa del lancio di una bottiglia di vetro da parte dei manifestanti. Si tratterebbe del vice dirigente della Digos della questura di Roma.
Ieri pomeriggio a Roma si è svolto il corteo "No Kings Italy", una mobilitazione "contro i re e loro guerre" che si è svolta in contemporanea anche in altri Paesi come Stati Uniti e Inghilterra e che è stata presentata dagli organizzatori come "una grande marcia popolare" per dire "no all'autoritarismo, alla guerra, al riarmo, al genocidio e no alla repressione".
Manifestazione antifascista Per diffondere: https://www.radiotandem.it/manifestazione-antifascista
Manifestazione antifascista Per diffondere: https://www.radiotandem.it/manifestazione-antifascista
Manifestazione antifascista Per diffondere: https://www.radiotandem.it/manifestazione-antifascista
Manifestazione antifascista Per diffondere: https://www.radiotandem.it/manifestazione-antifascista
Manifestazione antifascista Per diffondere: https://www.radiotandem.it/manifestazione-antifascista
Manifestazione antifascista Per diffondere: https://www.radiotandem.it/manifestazione-antifascista
Manifestazione antifascista Per diffondere: https://www.radiotandem.it/manifestazione-antifascista
Manifestazione antifascista Per diffondere: https://www.radiotandem.it/manifestazione-antifascista
Manifestazione antifascista Per diffondere: https://www.radiotandem.it/manifestazione-antifascista
Manifestazione antifascista Per diffondere: https://www.radiotandem.it/manifestazione-antifascista
Manifestazione antifascista Per diffondere: https://www.radiotandem.it/manifestazione-antifascista
Manifestazione antifascista Per diffondere: https://www.radiotandem.it/manifestazione-antifascista
Manifestazione antifascista Per diffondere: https://www.radiotandem.it/manifestazione-antifascista
Reazioni del Governo dopo il corteo di Milano contro le Olimpiadi, la presenza dell'Ice in Italia, ma anche contro il Decreto Sicurezza e pro Pal. Ci sono state cariche e sono stati usati gli idranti da parte delle forze dell'ordine.
Scontri ieri a Torino, dove si è tenuta la manifestazione nazionale contro lo sgombero del centro sociale Askatasuna. Bombe carta, razzi e fuochi pirotecnici sono stati lanciati dai manifestanti e lacrimogeni sono arrivati in risposta dalla polizia, stretta in un fitto cordone a sbarrare loro la strada.
Sabato pomeriggio corteo in centro per la sicurezza. Dietro l'anonimato del volantino emergono soggetti del mondo dell'estrema destra. E il sindaco Michelusi insieme ad Ascom snocciola i numeri che dimostrano come non vi sia alcun aumento del degrado in città
Cinquemila persone hanno sfilato ieri a Torino in corteo partendo da Palazzo Nuovo, sede storica delle facoltà umanistiche al grido "Askatasuna vuol dire libertà, nessuno ci fermerà" e "guai a chi ci tocca". Presenti molti giovani e famiglie.
Buongiorno, la rassegna stampa di venerdì 24 ottobre 2025 è a cura di Ilenia Polsinelli Le notizie in primo piano: il Messaggero Roma apre l'edizione di oggi con la notizia della battaglia per il decoro a Roma. Tornano i dehors, il Tar boccia il Comune, ma non su tutti i fronti. Accolto il ricorso di alcuni ristoratori che lavorano nell'area Unesco; in prima pagina di Repubblica Roma, ma la notizia è riportata da tutti i quotidiani locali: Governo taglia 50 milioni e la metro C rischia lo stop nella tratta Farnesina-Clodio; su Il Manifesto il progetto su Ex mercati generali di Roma, gli abitanti convocano una assemblea pubblica per martedì prossimo per discutere il progetto sulla costruzione di uno studentato privato da duemila posti presentato dal Comune il 2 luglio scorso; il Tempo Roma ci descrive il weekend “nero” che aspetta Roma e lo fa elencando tutti gli appuntamenti dalla protesta ProPal in Piazza Verdi prevista per oggi, la manifestazione Cgil sabato 25 ottobre. Sveja è un progetto di comunicazione indipendente, sostenuto da Periferiacapitale, il programma per Roma della Fondazione Charlemagne. Ringraziamo inoltre l'Associazione A Sud che ci mette a disposizione i propri spazi per le riunioni di redazione. La sigla di Sveja è di Mattia Carratello. La foto è della redazione di Sveja
Dopo la fallimentare gestione di Luciano Spalletti, l'Italia di Gennaro Gattuso centra l'obiettivo minimo: garantirsi almeno i playoff per il Mondiale 2026. La certezza aritmetica del secondo posto nel girone arriva dal Bluenergy Stadium di Udine, dove gli azzurri battono 3-0 Israele nel match valido per la sesta giornata del Gruppo I di qualificazione al prossimo campionato del mondo.
L'annuncio di Macron all'Onu, ‘Riconosciamo lo Stato di Palestina'
Sta facendo il giro d'Australia, in scena fino al 5 ottobre con oltre 50 date, "Corteo" una produzione di Cirque du Soleil ispirata al film "I clowns" di Federico Fellini.
À l'occasion de la tournée australienne de Corteo du Cirque du Soleil, Stéphane Gentilini (clown et acteur) nous plonge au cœur de la création de ce spectacle unique qui mêle poésie, acrobatie et une mise en scène innovante
On the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Sundy 8 June 2025, Artistic Director for Cirque du Soleil's Corteo, Olaf Triebel, shares insights into just how his artists pull off their high risk stunts. Much loved Kiwi cook Annabel Langbein has a new home ... in France. She tells Francesca just how hard it was to buy a house in France and why she's made the move. South Island boys schools are banding together to help our young men with societal issues, principal Steve Hart tells us why. Who will win the war of words between Trump and Musk? US correspondent Dan Mitchinson with the latest. And did you know it's not your hands hitting each other than makes the sound when you clap? Dr Michelle Dickinson with the latest research into clapping. Get the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast every Sunday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
World-renowned circus company Cirque du Soleil will bring one of its longest-running and most beloved touring shows to Auckland's Spark Arena this October. Corteo, which premiered in Montreal under a Big Top tent in April 2005, has wowed more than 12 million spectators in 30 countries with a mix of comedy, performance art, music, illusions and acrobatics. Artistic director and long-time circus performer Olaf Triebel says many of these performers have backgrounds in tumbling or gymnastics or trampolining - and the training's fairly straightforward. "Their body is already completely trained, so then what they have to focus on is more the artistic side of it - to learn how to move or to dance or to become an artist on stage." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, we address a performer's nightmare—the nightmare of not being able to hear yourself onstage. My guest is ethnomusicologist Jacob Danson Faraday, who takes us behind the scenes of the famed Cirque du Soleil to learn how even Cirque's world-class musicians struggle with technology when they want to hear themselves. Building on his international career as a touring sound technician, ethnomusicologist Jacob Danson Faraday researches the working communities and hidden labor of live sound technicians on large-scale touring productions. He is a recent graduate of the PhD program in ethnomusicology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Today Jake takes us behind the scenes of Cirque du Soleil, sharing his dissertation research on how sound engineers and musicians negotiate the power to hear oneself. Stage monitoring, the technology that allows musicians to hear the performance as they play, is a topic we rarely hear about, but it's absolutely essential to performers. Faraday suggests that, while new in-ear monitors are marketed as a godsend for performers, they are more of a mixed blessing, “homogenizing listening” and creating new kinds of issues and anxieties for musicians. Today's show was edited and mixed by Jacob Danson Faraday, with additional editing by Mack Hagood. The song “Sail Away” by Colton Benjamin (2017) was obtained from the Free Multitrack Download Library on the Cambridge Music Technology website by Mike Senior, author of the excellent book Mixing Secrets For The Small Studio. Read the dissertation: Buried in the mix: touring sound technicians, sonic control, and emotional labour on Cirque du Soleil's Corteo by Jacob Danson Faraday (2021). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
On today's show, we address a performer's nightmare—the nightmare of not being able to hear yourself onstage. My guest is ethnomusicologist Jacob Danson Faraday, who takes us behind the scenes of the famed Cirque du Soleil to learn how even Cirque's world-class musicians struggle with technology when they want to hear themselves. Building on his international career as a touring sound technician, ethnomusicologist Jacob Danson Faraday researches the working communities and hidden labor of live sound technicians on large-scale touring productions. He is a recent graduate of the PhD program in ethnomusicology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Today Jake takes us behind the scenes of Cirque du Soleil, sharing his dissertation research on how sound engineers and musicians negotiate the power to hear oneself. Stage monitoring, the technology that allows musicians to hear the performance as they play, is a topic we rarely hear about, but it's absolutely essential to performers. Faraday suggests that, while new in-ear monitors are marketed as a godsend for performers, they are more of a mixed blessing, “homogenizing listening” and creating new kinds of issues and anxieties for musicians. Today's show was edited and mixed by Jacob Danson Faraday, with additional editing by Mack Hagood. The song “Sail Away” by Colton Benjamin (2017) was obtained from the Free Multitrack Download Library on the Cambridge Music Technology website by Mike Senior, author of the excellent book Mixing Secrets For The Small Studio. Read the dissertation: Buried in the mix: touring sound technicians, sonic control, and emotional labour on Cirque du Soleil's Corteo by Jacob Danson Faraday (2021). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
On today's show, we address a performer's nightmare—the nightmare of not being able to hear yourself onstage. My guest is ethnomusicologist Jacob Danson Faraday, who takes us behind the scenes of the famed Cirque du Soleil to learn how even Cirque's world-class musicians struggle with technology when they want to hear themselves. Building on his international career as a touring sound technician, ethnomusicologist Jacob Danson Faraday researches the working communities and hidden labor of live sound technicians on large-scale touring productions. He is a recent graduate of the PhD program in ethnomusicology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Today Jake takes us behind the scenes of Cirque du Soleil, sharing his dissertation research on how sound engineers and musicians negotiate the power to hear oneself. Stage monitoring, the technology that allows musicians to hear the performance as they play, is a topic we rarely hear about, but it's absolutely essential to performers. Faraday suggests that, while new in-ear monitors are marketed as a godsend for performers, they are more of a mixed blessing, “homogenizing listening” and creating new kinds of issues and anxieties for musicians. Today's show was edited and mixed by Jacob Danson Faraday, with additional editing by Mack Hagood. The song “Sail Away” by Colton Benjamin (2017) was obtained from the Free Multitrack Download Library on the Cambridge Music Technology website by Mike Senior, author of the excellent book Mixing Secrets For The Small Studio. Read the dissertation: Buried in the mix: touring sound technicians, sonic control, and emotional labour on Cirque du Soleil's Corteo by Jacob Danson Faraday (2021). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
On today's show, we address a performer's nightmare—the nightmare of not being able to hear yourself onstage. My guest is ethnomusicologist Jacob Danson Faraday, who takes us behind the scenes of the famed Cirque du Soleil to learn how even Cirque's world-class musicians struggle with technology when they want to hear themselves. Building on his international career as a touring sound technician, ethnomusicologist Jacob Danson Faraday researches the working communities and hidden labor of live sound technicians on large-scale touring productions. He is a recent graduate of the PhD program in ethnomusicology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Today Jake takes us behind the scenes of Cirque du Soleil, sharing his dissertation research on how sound engineers and musicians negotiate the power to hear oneself. Stage monitoring, the technology that allows musicians to hear the performance as they play, is a topic we rarely hear about, but it's absolutely essential to performers. Faraday suggests that, while new in-ear monitors are marketed as a godsend for performers, they are more of a mixed blessing, “homogenizing listening” and creating new kinds of issues and anxieties for musicians. Today's show was edited and mixed by Jacob Danson Faraday, with additional editing by Mack Hagood. The song “Sail Away” by Colton Benjamin (2017) was obtained from the Free Multitrack Download Library on the Cambridge Music Technology website by Mike Senior, author of the excellent book Mixing Secrets For The Small Studio. Read the dissertation: Buried in the mix: touring sound technicians, sonic control, and emotional labour on Cirque du Soleil's Corteo by Jacob Danson Faraday (2021). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sound-studies
(00:42) Fiorenza Sarzanini parla dei continui problemi alla circolazione ferroviaria e delle polemiche politiche (in particolare contro il ministro dei Trasporti Matteo Salvini) che ne sono conseguite.(06:42) Rinaldo Frignani racconta delle preoccupazioni per l'ordine pubblico in vista della manifestazione non autorizzata del 7 ottobre a Roma.(13:20) Claudio del Frate analizza i dati (sorprendenti) del report Istat sul numero di extracomunitari in Italia.I link di corriere.it:Guasto treni, Rfi sospende il contratto con la Str92, la ditta accusata di avere provocato il bloccoManifestazione pro Palestina del 5 ottobre a Roma: il Tar del Lazio conferma il divietoL'Istat: immigrati extracomunitari in calo del 3%
GDP Script/ Top Stories for August 9th Publish Date: August 9th From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Friday, August 9th and Happy heavenly Birthday to Whitney Houston. ***08.09.24 – BIRTHDAY – WHITNEY HOUSTON*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett KIA Mall of Georgia. Moving Day At Georgia Gwinnett College Gwinnett Teens Damage Local Football Field After Stealing Pickup Truck Drivin N Cryin Returns To Suwanee To Celebrate 20 Years Of The August Concert All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Moving Day At Georgia Gwinnett College Over 1,000 students are moving into Georgia Gwinnett College's residence halls on Thursday and Friday, marking the start of the fall semester. The college has organized a smooth move-in process with volunteers assisting students and families, distributing water, and offering information. Students can also enjoy a photo area, snacks, and receive a residence hall T-shirt. Freshman Trekwan Gordon, from Palm Beach, Florida, and Amaree Caldwell, from Atlanta, are among those excited about starting college, with interests ranging from business to criminal justice. Freshmen JT Watkins and Yakhi Pitts are eager to meet new people and begin their studies, with Pitts also looking forward to integrating his marketing knowledge into his YouTube channel. STORY 2: Gwinnett Teens Damage Local Football Field After Stealing Pickup Truck Gwinnett County police arrested two teenagers this week after they stole a pickup truck and used it to damage a high school football field. The suspects, 17-year-old Robert Krause and a 16-year-old female, faced multiple charges including aggravated assault, reckless driving, and theft. The truck was stolen from a driveway in Lawrenceville, and surveillance footage showed the suspects finding the keys. After damaging the football field at Mill Creek High School, they were tracked by police and nearly hit an officer while fleeing. The truck crashed, and both suspects were apprehended after a brief foot chase, with one being tased and the other captured by a police aviation unit. STORY 3: Drivin N Cryin Returns To Suwanee To Celebrate 20 Years Of The August Concert Suwanee is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its August Concert series by reuniting with Drivin N Cryin, the band that played at the inaugural event in 2004. Known for hits like “Straight to Hell” and “Fly Me Courageous,” the Atlanta band will perform a free concert on Saturday, August 17, at Town Center Park. Founder Kevn Kinney, joined by bassist Tim Nielsen and drummer David V. Johnson, promises a nostalgic, old-school set, including acoustic performances with violinist Faye Petree. Kinney reflects on the band's upcoming 40th anniversary and recent changes, expressing excitement for a potential vinyl re-issue and new album. For more details, visit www.suwanee.com. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: INGLES 7 STORY 4: Greater Atlanta Christian Grad Jasmine Jones 4th in Olympic 400 Hurdles Greater Atlanta Christian alum Jasmine Jones narrowly missed an Olympic medal, finishing fourth in the 400-meter hurdles at the Paris Games. The 22-year-old ran a personal-best 52.29 seconds, just behind Dutch athlete Femke Bol (52.15), while American Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone set a new world and Olympic record with 50.37 seconds. Jones, a recent USC graduate and three-time NCAA champion, qualified for the final with a semifinal time of 53.83. She previously led GAC to its first state track title and is the daughter of former NFL All-Pro safety Henry Jones. STORY 5: Cirque du Soleil's 'Coreto' Set To Return To Gwinnett's Gas South Arena Olaf Triebel, artistic director of Cirque du Soleil's "Corteo," ensures every show is flawless, handling a complex array of logistics and coordination. With a tour featuring 19 trucks, 120 crew members, and intricate stage setups, Triebel manages everything from artist integration to technical departments. "Corteo," a unique show with a central stage setup, requires intense backstage coordination due to its dual-stage design. Having joined in March from another Cirque show, Triebel oversees the production's final North American performances before its European and future Australian tours. The Duluth shows run from August 15-18 at Gas South Arena. We'll be back in a moment Break 3: Gwinnett County Fair STORY 6: Suwanee planning to keep millage rate flat Suwanee leaders propose keeping the city's property tax rate at 4.93 mills, unchanged for the past 12 years. Public hearings will be held on August 15 and 27 to gather resident input before a final vote on August 27. Although the rate remains the same, higher property values would lead to a 7.13% increase in taxes. The revenue supports Suwanee's $19 million FY 2025 budget, which includes new positions, capital funding, maintenance, repairs, and operational costs, such as transitioning to electric vehicles and opening Town Center on Main. STORY 7: GET OUT THERE: 5 things to do this weekend in Gwinnett County — Aug. 9-11 This weekend offers a variety of events: Suwanee August Concert - Enjoy Drivin N Cryin and 10,000 Maniacs at Town Center Park on Saturday at 6 p.m. Free shuttles available, and food vendors will be present. Details at suwanee.com. Duluth Chalk Art Festival - Explore vibrant chalk art, live music, and food trucks at Duluth Town Green and Parsons Alley on Friday from 6-9 p.m. and Saturday from noon-9 p.m. More info at duluthga.net. National Night Out - Celebrate community with a "Zootopia" movie, law enforcement vehicles, games, and food trucks at Lawrenceville Lawn on Friday from 6-9 p.m. Details at lawrencevillega.org. Light Up The Corners Glow Run - Join the night-time 1K and 4M run at The Forum on Saturday at 8 p.m. Proceeds benefit local at-risk children. For more info, visit lightupthecorners.com. Mia Jackson at Aurora Comedy Nights - Enjoy stand-up from Mia Jackson at Lawrenceville Arts Center on Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $20. More details at auroratheatre.com. We'll have final thoughts after this. Break 4: MOG Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. 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My guest worked for Club Med from 1995 to 2001 as a Sound Technician. His first season was in 1995 at Club Med Turks and Caicos. He also worked at Cancun, Cherating, Sonora Bay, St. Lucia, and Punta Cana and he was also at the opening of Club Med World in Montreal. For the last 20 years, he has been working for Cirque du Soleil for such shows as Quidam, Ovo, Corteo, KOOZA, Joyà, and Allegria, and yes, we will talk about that as well. Please help me welcome, from my hometown of Montreal, Patrick Burke! I hope you are ready for this episode Seasoners, because Patrick delivers! He has a very funny story from his first season involving Cookie, the Chief of Animation that you must hear! He also shares a hilarious story from Club Med Cancun in 2000 in which Patrick was the “Latino Expert” and was filmed teaching the Crazy Sign, Mambo No. 5 for “Drew's Party Dance Mix”? (Who's Drew?!). Near the end of the interview, Patrick tells us the story of how he applied to Cirque du Soleil. He applied for three years and when he decided to move on, that is when they called him and offered him the show Quidam, which was touring in Australia at the time. Patrick worked and lived in the countries of Japan, Korea, China Dubai, and Brazil while continuing to work for Cirque du Soleil as the Head of Sound. Please enjoy! **My First Season podcast has always been ad-free and free to listen to and is available to download on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Samsung Podcasts, Podbean App, Podchaser, Spotify, Amazon Music/Audible, TuneIn + Alexa, iHeartRadio, PlayerFM, Pandora and Listen Notes. And if you like what you hear, please leave a review on Apple podcasts.
GDP Script/ Top Stories for June 28th Publish Date: June 28th From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Friday, June 28th and Happy 49th Birthday to actor Toby Maguire. ***06.28.24 – BIRTHDAY – TOBEY MACGUIRE*** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett KIA Mall of Georgia. Gwinnett police: People in moving van were not trafficking victims Ousted Gwinnett School Board Member Criticizes Runoff System Biden, Trump swap barbs in no-holds barred debate All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Gwinnett police: People in moving van were not trafficking victims A viral video on social media this week showed people inside a Budget Rental moving van, sparking concerns of human trafficking as the original poster claimed they were tied up. The incident occurred on Interstate 85 north from midtown Atlanta until Gwinnett police intervened. However, Gwinnett County Police Sergeant Collin Flynn clarified that the individuals were not trafficking victims but were two families relocating with their belongings. They were healthy and not in distress, heading from Alabama to Maryland for new job opportunities. Despite no evidence of trafficking, police cited the driver for Georgia's seat belt law violation as the occupants were riding in the van without seat belts. The group was safely dropped off to find an alternate means to continue their journey to Maryland. STORY 2: Ousted Gwinnett School Board Member Criticizes Runoff System Karen Watkins, Vice Chairman of the Gwinnett County school board, has decided not to seek a recount after narrowly losing to Rachel Stone in last week's runoff election. Stone won by 17 votes, securing less than a 0.5% margin over Watkins. Although Watkins could have requested a recount under state law, she opted not to, criticizing Georgia's runoff election system instead. Watkins highlighted concerns that requiring candidates to surpass 50% of the vote in a runoff can suppress voter turnout and dilute the impact of voters. In the primary election, Watkins led with 41.8% of the vote, leading to the runoff with Stone who garnered 30.6%. The runoff saw significantly lower turnout compared to the primary, with only 3,719 votes cast. Watkins' campaign labeled the runoff system as voter suppression, emphasizing its costliness and potential to diminish voter participation. STORY 3: Biden, Trump swap barbs in no-holds barred debate In Atlanta, a 90-minute presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, moderated by CNN with no live audience, aimed for civility with microphones turned off when not speaking. Despite this, both candidates traded accusations, blaming each other for inflation and trading personal attacks. Trump faced legal challenges, including indictments in Georgia and a recent New York conviction. He attributed these to Biden targeting him politically. Biden criticized Trump's inaction during the Capitol riot and highlighted Trump's legal troubles and personal scandals. Both called for the other's imprisonment, Trump for legal issues and Biden for immigration policies. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back. Break 2: TOM WAGES STORY 4: Lawrenceville names new dog park for former Police K-9 Lawrenceville has dedicated HYRO Park in memory of K9 Officer Hyro, who served the police department from 2016 until his passing in July 2023. The 0.41-acre urban dog park, set to open on August 9, honors Hyro's service in law enforcement, where he contributed to 233 missions, resulting in 87 arrests and the seizure of significant quantities of drugs. The park, under construction next to Lawrenceville Lawn, aims to unite the community through dog-friendly activities. City officials, including Hyro's handler Officer Sean O'Brien, unveiled a plaque during the dedication ceremony, emphasizing Hyro's legacy of "Love Loyalty Obedience." STORY 5: GET OUT THERE: 5 things to do this weekend in Gwinnett County—June 28-30 Welcome to the weekend! We've curated a list of five exciting events happening right in your area. Whether you're into live music, family fun, horticulture, or comedy, we've got something for you. First up, get ready to rock out with Guardians of the Jukebox this Saturday at 7 p.m. at Peachtree Corners Town Center. Enjoy a free '80s music experience and bring some delicious food from local restaurants to the Town Green. Check out more details at peachtreecornersga.gov. For the train enthusiasts, don't miss Model Railroad Days at the Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth. Happening Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., it's a family-friendly event with model train layouts, train rides, and sales. Learn more at train-museum.org. If you're looking for a lively night out, head to StillFire Brewing in Suwanee for Dueling Pianos this Saturday from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. The Andrews Brothers bring you an adult-friendly music and comedy show. Seating is first-come, first-served. More info at stillfirebrewing.com. Plant lovers, you're in for a treat at the Southeast Plant Show this Saturday and Sunday at the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds in Lawrenceville. Explore a variety of plants, attend workshops, and enjoy giveaways. Details at southeastplantshow.com. Wrapping up the weekend, don't miss The Fine Colombians—a Steely Dan Tribute—this Saturday at 8 p.m. at Eddie Owen Presents @ Red Clay Music Foundry in Duluth. Enjoy top-notch musicianship and a great tribute performance. Find out more at eddieowenpresents.freshtix.com. We'll be back in a moment Break 3: INGLES 9 STORY 6: Mary Lynn Paulson Honored by State Bar of Georgia Young Lawyers Division Mary Lynn Paulson, an attorney from Kenneth S. Nugent, P.C. in Duluth, was recognized by the Young Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Georgia at their Annual Meeting on June 7. She received the Award of Achievement for Service to the Public. The award highlights her significant contributions and dedication to serving the community through her legal work. Paulson's recognition underscores her commitment to public service within the legal profession, marking her as a standout among her peers in the field of law in Georgia. STORY 7: Cirque du Soleil's ‘Corteo' Coming to Gwinnett's Gas South Arena This August, Cirque du Soleil's latest production "Corteo" will perform at Gas South Arena in Duluth for six shows only, from August 15 to August 18. Originally premiered in Montreal in 2005, "Corteo" translates from Italian as "cortege," depicting a festive parade imagined by a clown. The show promises a blend of fun, music, comedy, and spontaneity set in a mystical realm between heaven and earth. Notably, the arena's unique staging places the audience on opposite sides of a central stage, offering a distinct perspective and interaction with performers. Cirque du Soleil, founded in 1984, has entertained over 370 million people globally and employs over 4,000 individuals, including artists from 80 different countries. Tickets are available exclusively to Club Cirque members initially, with general sales open at www.cirquedusoleil.com/corteo. We'll have final thoughts after this. Break 4: INGLES Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. 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An interview podcast giving the inside scoop of what happens in comedy scenes across the globe and dedicated to speaking to the mavericks in the comedy world. In this episode we speak to clown Jeff Raz. Jeff Raz starred in 'Corteo' with Cirque du Soleil for over 500 performances. He was co-founder of the Clown Conservatory in San Fransisco. He has performed and taught in Eskimo villages in the middle of winter. He also founded the Medical Clown Project and repurposed his performing and teaching skills to work with the global communications consulting firm Stand & Deliver. Now he has taken these extraordinary clown experiences and written them into three remarkable books: 'The Secret Life of Clowns', launched nationally at the Smithsonian in 2017; 'The Snow Clown' which dropped in September, 2018; and 'Love Death Circus' published during the pandemic in weekly instalments. Here is an overview of what we discussed:[[01:25]] Sharing a stage with robin Williams [[04:40]][[05:42]] Needing my headspace as a performer and performing in Corteo [[07:00]][[21:02]]Is copying the sincerest form of flattery in street performing a big thing [[23:52]][[24:05]] How your experiences shape you[[28:44]] [[28:44]] Replacing someone in a two person routine [[33:10]][[33:30]] How clowning is different to clowning, juggling and standup [[37:22]][[37:23]] How you need to be connected with the general public as a clown and comedian [[40:46]]If you would like to know more on Marvin, you can follow him through his Linktree at https://linktr.ee/theflopmaster. If you would like to know more about Jeff Raz, you can find out about him on secretlifeofclowns.com. #comedypodcast #clown #standup #podcast #clowns #clowning You can follow this podcast on Youtube at https://bit.ly/41LWDAq, Spotify at https://spoti.fi/3oLrmyU and Apple podcasts at https://apple.co/3LEkr3E.
(00:42) Cesare Giuzzi racconta le tensioni alla manifestazione per la Festa della Liberazione a Milano.(07:08) Michela Rovelli spiega perché Washington ha approvato la legge che impone alla proprietà cinese del social network di vendere la sua divisione americana a una società statunitense entro 9 mesi (altrimenti scatterà il blocco).(13:48) Alessia Conzonato analizza i cambiamenti nella classifica delle località con reddito più alto: un interessante specchio dell'Italia.I link di corriere.it:25 aprile: 80 anni non sono bastatiGli Usa e il blocco di TikTok: cosa succede adesso e il precedente dell'India, dove l'app è vietata dal 2020Redditi: Portofino Comune più ricco d'Italia (grazie a Pier Silvio Berlusconi che ha cambiato casa)
GDP Script/ Top Stories for Jan 19th Publish Date: Jan 18th HENSSLER 15 From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Friday, January 19th and Happy heavenly Birthday to Janis Joplin. ***01.19.24 – BIRTHDAY – JANIS JOPLIN*** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. Duluth Apartment Fire Displaces 20 Lawrenceville Police Launch Citizens Patrol Program Explore Gwinnett Launches Gwinnett Hospitality, Arts and Entertainment Recovery Grant Fund All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Duluth Apartment Fire Displaces 20 A fire at The Everett Apartments in Duluth displaced 20 people. The Gwinnett County Fire Department responded to the incident, finding smoke and fire on the first floor extending into the second floor and attic space. The occupant reported smoke from the HVAC unit, leading to the evacuation of approximately 10 occupants. No injuries were reported, but 14 adults and six children were displaced due to fire and smoke damage. Temporary assistance will be provided by the American Red Cross. The cause of the fire is under investigation. STORY 2: Lawrenceville Police Launch Citizens Patrol Program Lawrenceville has introduced a Citizens and Police Partners Unit (LCAPPS), allowing residents to volunteer with the police department. The unit, consisting of eight founding members, has undergone advanced training and will assist with tasks such as traffic control, accident scenes, public events, and residential checks. Members are required to complete a nine-week course covering areas like traffic control, crime analysis, first aid, de-escalation techniques, accident investigations, and driving. LCAPPS patrols in specially marked vehicles will enhance police presence, improve community safety, and free up sworn officers for critical tasks, contributing to Lawrenceville's overall safety. STORY 3: Explore Gwinnett Launches Gwinnett Hospitality, Arts and Entertainment Recovery Grant Fund Explore Gwinnett has launched the Gwinnett Hospitality, Arts, and Entertainment Recovery Grant Fund, offering limited funding for Gwinnett County-based organizations, including 501(c)(3) arts and cultural organizations, as well as for-profit hospitality, arts, and entertainment businesses. Eligible participants include hotels, restaurants, breweries, inbound tour operators, and film/TV production studios. The reimbursement grant program covers expenses like rent, utilities, and payroll. Open until January 30, the program will provide aid for eligible expenses incurred in 2023 with American Rescue Plan (ARP) federal grant funds. Explore Gwinnett Tourism + Film will administer and disburse the funds, contributing to the local arts and cultural landscape's recovery. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: GCPS – TOM WAGES – INGLES 7 STORY 4: New Nonprofit Focuses on Helping Families and Pets Stay Together Furever Stay Together Furever, a non-profit organization, aims to assist lower-income and fixed-income families facing life crises in retaining their pets. Initially focusing on areas like Peachtree Corners, Norcross, Duluth, and Berkeley Lake, the organization addresses overcrowding in local animal shelters that leads to increased euthanasia rates. The non-profit provides temporary foster homes for pets during non-emergency crises, such as eviction or illness. Offering up to ninety days of pet care, including veterinary services, the goal is to reunite pets with their owners. Stay Together Furever is actively seeking fosters, monetary donations, and gently used pet supplies. STORY 5: Brenau University Offering New Risk Management Degree Brenau College's College of Business and Communication in Gainesville, Georgia, has introduced a new undergraduate major for the Spring 2024 semester – risk management and insurance. This makes Brenau one of the few schools in Georgia, alongside institutions like the University of Georgia, Mercer University, and Georgia State University, to offer this major. Funded by a $50,000 course development grant from the Spencer Educational Foundation, the program aims to support students' professional development, offering resources for attending risk professionals' annual meetings and establishing a Brenau chapter of Gamma Iota Sigma, an international professional fraternity in risk management and insurance. We'll be back in a moment. Break 3: DTL – ESOG STORY 6: Cirque du Soleil's 'Corteo' Coming To Gwinnett's Gas South Arena Cirque du Soleil's "Corteo" is set to be presented at Gas South Arena in Duluth for six shows in mid-August. The production, described as the most enchanting arena production, premiered in 2005 and has been seen by over 10 million patrons in 20 countries. "Corteo" explores the world of fun and comedy in the context of a clown imagining his own funeral, blending the ridiculous with the tragic. In a first for Cirque du Soleil, the stage will be centrally located in the arena, allowing each half of the audience to face the other, offering a unique perspective for both the show and performers. STORY 7: Georgia Has the 8th Newest Homes in the U.S. The U.S. real estate market poses challenges for buyers due to rising home prices, high mortgage rates, and a shortage of new housing supply. A study estimates a deficit of 2.3 to 6.5 million housing units in the U.S. Construction slowdown during the Great Recession contributes to the shortage. Buyers often compete for older homes, with the median age increasing by over 10 years in the last two decades. Older homes are more affordable but require higher maintenance costs. Geographic variations exist, with Sun Belt states having newer homes, while Northeast and Midwest states have older housing stocks. In Georgia, the median home age is 30 years, built primarily in 1992. We'll have final thoughts after this. Break 4: JACKSON EMC – Henssler 60 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. 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