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After letting you look behind the curtain of the inspiring 'Yaya-Pops Camp,' and a recap of the series on Ruth, Pastor Sean and Baron discuss a controversial incident in Seattle involving a faith-based event where 23 protestors were arrested, attendees were assalted, police were injured, and the Mayor of Seattle blamed the Christians. How should Christians respond? Sean says there's the American way, and then there's the Kingdom Way. 00:00 Introduction: Made for Something More00:19 Welcome to River City Community Church01:08 Yaya Pops Camp: A Family Tradition08:18 The Great Ruth Series: A Journey Through Redemption12:19 Upcoming Series: Summer in the Psalms13:24 Christian Response to Cultural Events24:41 Conclusion: Living Out Your Faith
In this podcast, shareholders Nonnie Shivers (Phoenix) and Scott Kelly (Birmingham) discuss the complexities of participating in and/or sponsoring cultural events that celebrate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in light of the current administration's scrutiny of such programs. Using Pride Month as a focal point, Scott and Nonnie—who co-chairs the firm's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Compliance Practice Group—review the legalities and risks associated with these events. They also offer strategies for employers to balance celebration, education, and compliance while fostering an inclusive workplace.
On this West Virginia Morning, cultural events across the state are dealing with the unexpected loss of promised federal funds, and a look at the environmental effects of President Trump's executive orders on energy. The post Cultural Events Lose Federal Funding And Environmental Impacts Of Executive Order, This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
Festivals and cultural events have the potential to be harmful in terms of environmental impact. So what can be done to make them more sustainable? We asked Megan Best Co-Founder and Director of Native Events.
SUMMARYIn this special Valentine's Day episode of "Right About Now," host Ryan Alford and co-host Chris Hansen explore the economic implications of the holiday. They discuss consumer spending trends, noting that Americans are expected to spend billions on gifts, dining, and experiences. The conversation also touches on broader business news, including tariffs and inflation. Additionally, they delve into the impact of the Super Bowl on advertising revenue and share personal anecdotes about sports card collecting. The episode combines humor, insightful analysis, and practical advice, making it a compelling listen for those interested in the intersection of business and culture.TAKEAWAYSEconomic implications of Valentine's Day in 2025Consumer spending trends related to Valentine's DayStatistics on average household spending for the holidayPopular gifts and dining habits associated with Valentine's DayImpact of Valentine's Day on local businesses and retailUnique and unconventional celebration ideas for Valentine's DayBroader business news, including tariffs and U.S.-China trade relationsDiscussion on inflation and interest rates in the current economic climateSuper Bowl viewership and its advertising revenue impactThe intersection of consumer spending, economic trends, and cultural events If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, join Ryan's newsletter https://ryanalford.com/newsletter/ to get Ferrari level advice daily for FREE. Learn how to build a 7 figure business from your personal brand by signing up for a FREE introduction to personal branding https://ryanalford.com/personalbranding. Learn more by visiting our website at www.ryanisright.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/@RightAboutNowwithRyanAlford.
Josephine McDermott sits in for Max Pearson presenting a collection of the week's Witness History episodes.We hear from the author who stumbled across the story of Oskar Schindler while shopping for a briefcase in Beverly Hills.Our guest is Dr Anne-Marie Scholz, from the University of Bremen in Germany, who reflects on the impact of dramatizations of World War Two.We also hear about the start of Drum magazine, credited with giving black African writers a voice in the time of Apartheid. The devastation of the earthquake in the port city of Kobe, Japan, is recalled by a child survivor. Plus, the New Deal created by President Franklin D Roosevelt to drag the United States from the Depression of the 1930s. Finally, the family intervention of American former First Lady Betty Ford, which led to the world-famous rehabilitation clinic being started. Contributors: Thomas Keneally – author of Schindler's Ark.Dr Anne-Marie Scholz - author of From Fidelity to History: Film Adaptations as Cultural Events in the 20th Century.Prospero Bailey - son of Jim Bailey on the origins of Drum magazine.Kiho Park – survivor of the 1995 Kobe earthquake. Adam Cohen – expert on Roosevelt's New Deal.Susan Ford Bales – daughter of Betty Ford. (Photo: Nazi SS troops in Germany. Credit: Getty Images)
At the end of each year, we share what we believe were the top 20 biggest cultural events that shaped the world teens are growing up in. This year, we wanted to give readers a peek behind the curtain of how we decide on this list. This is part two of our Roundtable podcast's (at times slightly heated) debate about which events mattered the most, we hope you enjoy it! For more written, audio, and video resources, go to axis.org
Welcome to The Culture Translator Audio Version. This week, we share what we believe were the top 20 biggest cultural events that shaped the world teens are growing up in. This is #10-1, thanks for tuning in! For more Axis resources, go to axis.org
How has the bustling city of Miami evolved into the vibrant cultural and historical hub it is today? What are the best activities in Miami for history, culture, and architecture lovers? In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg sits down with Dr. Paul George, a Miami native, author, historian, and former college professor. Dr. George has become famous for his uncanny ability to recall the most impressive details about the people and places that make South Florida so special. For over 30 years, Paul has been the Resident Historian for HistoryMiami Museum and has toured his way to local, national, and international acclaim with his ongoing historic tours. Whether it be a walking, bus, or boat tour experience, Paul has taken countless locals and visitors on memorable explorations of South Florida through historic neighborhoods, landmarks, and sites. Today, he's giving you a glimpse into the vibrant and multifaceted history of Miami and South Florida. You'll learn about the 1920s real estate boom, significant historical venues like the Olympia Theater and the Grove Playhouse, as well as current revitalization efforts across Miami. You will also learn about his upcoming fantastic tours that he will conduct in the next few months. Ready for a deep dive into the cultural and historical layers of a city that's constantly evolving? Tune in! PLUS… If you're in the Miami area, don't miss out: Join Paul's Moon Over Miami River Cruise Tour on December 28th. 2024: https://historymiami.org/event/moon-over-miami-river-cruise-3 What to expect in this episode: Dr. George's Historic Career: His city tours, teaching history, and ongoing projects. HistoryMiami Museum: Their role and offerings in preserving Miami's history. Education and Classes: Interactive courses and tours led by Dr. George. Historical Miami Insights: Miami's downtown development, historic buildings, and cultural significance. Miami River and Archaeological Studies: Recent findings and their impact on new construction. Upcoming Tours: Detailed information about Dr. George's notable tours, including Stiltsville, Black Miami resistance stories, and a downtown tour. Personal Anecdotes: Dr. George and Gregg share their favorite experiences a and places in Miami. Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firm Owners & Organizations: Understanding Historical Context: Take into account the historical evolution of urban areas when advising on land use and development. Community Engagement: Building strong community ties through historical and cultural education can lead to more informed and supportive legal advocacy. Engage with Preservation Efforts: Legal professionals can play a crucial role in advocating for and enforcing historical preservation within urban development projects. Incorporate Cultural Insights: Recognize and incorporate the cultural history of neighborhoods in legal strategies for zoning and community planning. Stay Informed on Local Developments: Keep abreast of significant historical and archaeological findings that might impact legal proceedings related to urban development. Stay tuned for more Cut to The Chase: Podcast with Gregg Goldfarb! Subscribe, rate, review, and share this episode of the Cut to the Chase: Podcast to help us keep spreading news about all things law and culture! Resources: Join Paul's Moon Over Miami River Cruise Tour on December 28th. 2024: https://historymiami.org/event/moon-over-miami-river-cruise-3 Join his Stiltsville & Key Biscayne Cruise Tour on January 25, 2025: https://historymiami.org/event/stiltsville-key-biscayne-cruise-2-2 Viernes Culturales (Cultural Fridays in Little Havana): https://viernesculturales.org Learn more about HistoryMiami Museum: https://historymiami.org Connect with Dr. Paul George on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-george-76199626 This episode was produced and brought to you by Reignite Media.
One of New Zealand's largest performing arts events has been forced to scale back. Polyfest organisers say they were promised a boost in funding from Pacific Peoples Minister Shane Reti, and given assurances the money would come through from Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters. When the time came, the boost was just $5000 – which Polyfest Trust Chair Steven Hargreaves tells Tim Beveridge is not an influential amount for an event that costs $2 million to put on. “It's an investment in the youth. The Government have talked a lot this year about school attendance, school engagement, achievement, literacy and numeracy. Polyfest can deliver on all of those fronts.” Last year's event drew 80,000 visitors with 8000 students performing. This year's event will see a stage dropped to scale back on cost. The Ministry says "The Ministry remains committed to supporting Polyfest alongside other government agencies and encourages other sponsors to get behind this important event for the Pacific community in Auckland." LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The Culture Translator Audio Version. This week, we share what we believe were the top 20 biggest cultural events that shaped the world teens are growing up in. This is #20-11, tune in next week to see what cultural events made the top 10! For more Axis resources, go to axis.org
At the end of each year, we share what we believe were the top 20 biggest cultural events that shaped the world teens are growing up in. This year, we wanted to give readers a peek behind the curtain of how we decide on this list. This is part one of our (at times slightly heated) debate about which events mattered the most, we hope you enjoy it! For more written, audio, and video resources, go to axis.org
Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
Ben Pascoe talks with Alan Henderson, Illah van Oijen, Tomas Estok and Guillaume De Canck all of whom organize cultural events in Slovakia in the English language, or at least English friendly. We will find out what they do, what advice they have for others looking to organize events here as well as what they are planning.
4 wonderful opportunities in November for entertainment and cultural enrichment in the Washington DC Metropolitan Area
Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
Martin and Patka discuss some up to date topics in Slovakia, talk about the All Saints Day and recomment some related places and also events to visit.
ArtsKC's new arts and culture program called The Drop provides $10 tickets, free parking and more to all kinds of exciting arts events around the Kansas City metro. Membership to the program is free.
Welcome to the latest episode of the Paulding County Cast with your host, Melissa Carter! Dive into Paulding County news as we cover crucial dates for the Paulding County School District, including Digital Learning Day and Parent-Teacher Conferences. Discover all the spooky details about the upcoming Trick or Treat Village at Earl Duncan Park. Get the latest Hurricane Helene update and learn about its devastating impact across Georgia. Plus, catch up on local crime reports and what's happening in your community. Stay informed and engaged with all the updates you need in this packed episode. SOCIAL: Facebook YouTube Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Palden County Cast02:24 Community Events and Updates05:58 Cultural Events and Activities06:28 Community Engagement and Church Announcements07:39 Sports Highlights and Weather Updates08:06 Podcast Promotions and Closing RemarksSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Shanti connects her recent emotional sensitivity to her fitness journey while Antoinette recounts seeing Jazmine Sullivan and Maxwell at the Serenade Tour. For politics, they briefly touch on Israel's expansion into Lebanon, discuss the murder of Marcellus Khaliifah Williams, and explore the moral dilemmas surrounding the death penalty in the United States. The dialogue shifts to Cardi B & Offset's recent social media crash out, the indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, and a critique of Janet Jackson's controversial remarks regarding Kamala Harris, emphasizing the importance of informed discourse in public figures. Join us...Contact Us:Hotline: (215) 948-2780Email: aroundthewaycurls@gmail.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/aroundthewaycurls for exclusive videos & bonus episodesTimestampTimestamps00:00 Emotional Unraveling and Physical Connection14:58 Reflections on Jazmine Sullivan & Maxwell17:58 Cultural Events and Community Engagement20:57 Current Events and Political Commentary29:58 Patreon and Community Support44:36 The Psychological Warfare of Conflict48:14 The Normalization of Violence and Its Consequences49:56 Media Control and the Impact on Public Perception52:03 The Case of Marcellus Williams and the Death Penalty01:02:46 The Death Penalty Debate: Morality and Justice01:09:51 Cultural Reflections: Cardi B and Personal Agency01:16:10 Janet Jackson's Controversial Remarks on Kamala HarrisSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sharing With The Community: A Podcast From The Town of Kiawah Island
Learn about the 2024-2025 Arts & Cultural Events season with Ruthie Foster and David Wohl.
The Mayor's Office announced a list of arts and cultural events happening every weekend at City Hall Plaza. For more, ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio.
In this episode of "Right About Now," host Ryan Alford, along with Chris Hansen and Brianna Hall, covers a variety of topics, including the Olympics, political dynamics, and societal issues. Ryan expresses concern over the inclusion of drag shows in the Olympics opening ceremony, suggesting that it shifts focus away from athletic achievements. Chris and Brianna share similar views, questioning the intentions behind incorporating such performances. The conversation then moves to political commentary, with Ryan and Chris emphasizing the importance of prioritizing substantive issues over identity politics. They also discuss economic challenges, such as the rising costs of childcare. The episode wraps up with a call for deeper engagement in political discourse and critical thinking about current events.TAKEAWAYSDiscussion of the recent Olympics and its cultural implications.Critique of the opening ceremony, particularly the inclusion of drag shows.Examination of the "Miami effect" and its connotations.Commentary on the current political landscape and identity politics.Advocacy for substance over superficiality in political discourse.Analysis of the impact of controversy on viewership and sponsorship in the Olympics.Exploration of childcare costs and their economic implications for families.Discussion on the media's role in shaping public perception and the challenges of finding unbiased information.Reflection on the business implications of political decisions, including inflation and economic challenges.Call for listeners to engage with political issues and consider the impact of policies on their lives.TIMESTAMPSIntroduction to the Episode (00:00:00)Ryan introduces the show and its focus on business news.Welcome to the Discussion (00:00:23)Ryan welcomes Chris Hansen and sets the tone for the episode's topics.Discussion on Miami Effect (00:01:05)Ryan and Chris discuss the ambiguous meaning of the "Miami effect."Political Commentary on America (00:01:51)Ryan shares his views on America's greatness and the current political climate.Olympics Opening Ceremony Reaction (00:02:59)Ryan critiques the inclusion of drag shows in the Olympics opening ceremony.Cultural Commentary on Fashion (00:04:08)Chris and Ryan debate the relevance of fashion shows to athletic events.Concerns About Audience Reception (00:05:17)Ryan expresses concerns about the potential confusion for young viewers.Athletic Focus vs. Entertainment (00:06:44)Ryan emphasizes the need to focus on athletes, not non-athletic performances.Brianna Joins the Discussion (00:08:35)Brianna shares her perspective on the Olympics and cultural implications.Olympics Viewership Concerns (00:10:28)Ryan and Chris discuss the impact of the opening ceremony on overall viewership.Sponsorship and Controversy (00:11:03)Ryan mentions a major sponsor pulling out due to the ceremony's content.Political Identity and Campaigns (00:14:06)Ryan critiques identity politics in political campaigns and their implications.Discussion on Kamala Harris (00:18:08)Ryan and Chris express their desire for more concrete policies from Kamala Harris.Trump at the Bitcoin Conference (00:19:01)Chris discusses the significance of Trump's appearance at a Bitcoin conference.Call for Specific Policies (00:20:08)Ryan advocates for specific and innovative political solutions rather than vague promises.Discussion on Political Candidates (00:21:57)Ryan critiques the current political landscape and the status of elected officials.Debate on Candidate Qualifications (00:22:53)Chris expresses a desire for more qualified candidates and real policy debates.Trump's Diplomatic Actions (00:23:20)Discussion on Trump's unique diplomatic engagements with North Korea and the Middle East.Southwest Airlines Changes (00:24:57)Ryan and Chris discuss Southwest's shift to assigned seating due to customer feedback.Rising Credit Card Debt (00:27:30)The speakers address the increasing credit card delinquency rates amid economic challenges.Childcare Costs Crisis (00:28:09)Discussion on the high costs of summer camps and childcare affecting American families.Impact of Inflation on Families (00:29:31)Brianna shares statistics on how inflation is impacting child care affordability for parents.Concerns Over Political Messaging (00:32:39)Ryan emphasizes the need for specific political solutions rather than celebrity endorsements.Quality of Life and Business Impact (00:33:03)Discussion on how current policies affect personal finances and business operations.Censorship and Media Bias (00:34:02)Brianna raises concerns about censorship and the objectivity of news reporting.Mandela Effect Discussion (00:35:11)Speakers explore the concept of the Mandela Effect in relation to media narratives.Venezuela's Political Situation (00:35:58)Discussion on the implications of Venezuela's democracy on American perspectives.Final Thoughts on Current Affairs (00:37:00)Speakers conclude with reflections on the importance of American democracy and resilience. If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, join Ryan's newsletter https://ryanalford.com/newsletter/ to get Ferrari level advice daily for FREE. Learn how to build a 7 figure business from your personal brand by signing up for a FREE introduction to personal branding https://ryanalford.com/personalbranding. Learn more by visiting our website at www.ryanisright.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/@RightAboutNowwithRyanAlford.
12th July, 2024 Join Father Eamonn for a discussion on Catholic teaching, current events and general updates from Radio Maria Ireland's Priest Director! Today, Fr. Eamonn delves into various pressing topics, engaging his audience with insightful discussions. Among these, he addresses the contemporary issue of concerts being hosted in churches, exploring the implications and considerations […] The post E1047 | Chatechesis – Fr Eamonn – Sacred Spaces: Exploring Church Sanctity and Cultural Events appeared first on Radio Maria Ireland.
One thing that you never get from your standard two week travel vacation is a truly cultural experience. Typically you get stuck in the tourist loops - expensive hotels, overpriced restaurants, crowded attractions, and lots and lots of other vacationers. When you live life as a digital nomad you tend to get way outside the tourist bubble. In this episode Jeff and Marisa discuss 15 awesome events around the world that you can plan digital nomad trips around as anchor points. These events are best suited to a digital nomad lifestyle because typically they are a bit "out of the way", requiring quite a bit of time to get to and enjoy the experience. As a teaser, Jeff and Marisa talk about: Stampede: 1.3 million people congregate in Calgary, Canada for a massive rodeo, music festival, and chuckwagon racing. La Tomatina: A massive tomato throwing festival in Spain. Holi: An enormous celebration marked by people throwing massive amounts of colored powder at each other. The fastest and easiest way to become a digital nomad and start experience some of these amazing events is to get a fully remote job. Beach Commute has created the Anywhere Atlas, a database of fully-remote companies that let you work from anywhere in the world. This database is the result of 3+ years of manually reviewing tens of thousands of companies to give you a list of just the very best companies in the world. beachcommute.com/atlas
In today's episode, you will learn a series of vocabulary words that are connected to a specific topic. This lesson will help you improve your ability to speak English fluently about a specific topic. It will also help you feel more confident in your English abilities.5 Vocabulary Words Related to the topicHeritage (noun): The traditions, customs, and achievements of a particular group or community passed down from generation to generation.Example sentences: The festival celebrates the rich heritage of the indigenous population.Learning about the local heritage helps you understand the cultural significance of traditions and celebrations.Preserving heritage ensures that cultural practices and customs are passed down to future generations.Parade (noun): A public procession with people, vehicles, and floats, often accompanied by music.Example sentences: The town's annual parade features marching bands, decorated floats, and costumed participants.Many cultural festivals culminate in a vibrant parade showcasing the community's spirit.Finding a good spot to watch the parade is a popular activity during the festival.Folklore (noun): Traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community.Example sentences: Storytelling sessions during festivals often share tales and folklore passed down through generations.Understanding local folklore provides insight into the community's history and values.Studying folklore can reveal interesting cultural influences and traditions.Performer (noun): A person who entertains an audience, such as a singer, dancer, or musician.Example sentences: The festival stage features a variety of talented performers showcasing their music and dance.Traditional performers often wear elaborate costumes and use unique instruments.Watching skilled performers is a captivating aspect of many cultural events.Festivities (noun, plural): Celebrations or joyful activities associated with a particular occasion.Example sentences: The town comes alive with vibrant festivities during the annual cultural celebration.Participating in the festivities is a way to connect with the local community and celebrate its heritage.The lively festivities create a memorable experience for locals and visitors alike.A Paragraph using the 5 vocabulary wordsStepping into the heart of a new culture can be extremely enriching! Imagine vibrant celebrations bursting with music, dance, and the aroma of delicious local cuisine. These events offer a firsthand glimpse into the community's heritage. You can witness performers, adorned in traditional attire, sharing captivating stories and folklore that have been passed down for generations. The energy is contagious, with parades bursting with color, and lively music filling the streets. Participating in these festivities isn't just about entertainment; it's a chance to connect with a community, gain a deeper understanding of their values, and truly appreciate the cultures around you!If you want to sign up for the free daily English vocabulary newsletter, go towww.dailyenglishvocabulary.com
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
We're exploring our individual responsibility to reconciliation with David Smith of First Nations Storytellers. This week, David discusses the value of attending cultural events to deepen your understanding of Indigenous history, culture and issues.
Tune in to this week's episode of the Experience University podcast as we delve into the transformative power of events in rural economic development. Join host Dr. Kristin Malek as she explores the realm of ag (agriculture) tourism, cultural events, and the strategic nuances of tourism marketing with the insightful director of Visit Knox County, Stacy Miller. Discover how these events not only attract visitors but also foster community pride and economic growth. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation!Ag Tourism (1:56)Rural Tourism (3:47)Rural Events (5:34)Cultural Events (10:40)Lodging for Rural Events (11:12)Tourism Attraction Pairings (13:03)Promoting Pride and Community (15:38)Visit the Experience University website for more information!www.experienceuniversity.orgConnect with us on our socials!Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@experienceuniversity/podcasts Facebook: Experience UniversityFacebook: Design, Market, and Sell-Out Your EventsInstagram: @kristin.malekhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kristinmm/
Guest Martin Robinson: https://sharenz.com/advisers/martin-robinson/ Takeaways Defining success: Martin defines success as having the time, money, and health to attend any sporting or cultural event. Financial planning: Martin humorously defines good financial planning as when your payment to the undertaker bounces. Lessons from surf life saving: Martin emphasizes the value of meeting new people, learning from mentors, and staying physically active. Finding joy in passions: Martin's love for football and surf life saving has brought him joy and lifelong connections. Learning from experiences: Martin shares stories from his career in finance, highlighting the importance of perseverance and adaptability. Computerization revolutionized the mortgage industry, making it easier to track and manage mortgages. Commission rates for mortgages in the late 1980s were high, with advisors earning a significant amount per mortgage. Diversification is crucial in the mortgage industry to mitigate risks and avoid relying on a single client or industry. Building relationships with real estate companies can be an effective way to find prospects and convert them into clients. The formation of Apex Financial and its transformation into Share demonstrates the power of collaboration and camaraderie in the financial advisory industry. Chapters 00:00 Definition of 'having made it' 03:29 The significance of football in Martin's life 04:51 The definition of good financial planning 06:33 Martin's experience in debt collecting 09:06 The role of surf life saving in Martin's life 11:28 Working at General Finance and IFC 13:33 Working in factoring and financing invoices 15:55 Working at General Finance and Olly Newland's company 19:44 Martin's achievements in surf life saving 20:46 Staying agile and competing in surf life saving at an older age 21:38 Building relationships in the mortgage advisory business 24:00 Starting a mortgage advisory business and dealing with challenges 24:29 Early Days of Mortgage Brokering 26:56 Approach to Getting Mortgages Across the Line 30:08 Formation of Apex Financial 38:03 Formation of Share 42:37 Size and Success of Share 43:33 Factors Contributing to Success 45:27 Passion for Sports and Cultural Events
Talking about the Easter cultural customs in Romania and New Zealand and the events that happened in the weekend in Taranaki.
Join TIAM as we dive into the heart of St. Louis, exploring the electric atmosphere of Battlehawks football games, the thrill of Cardinals and St. Louis City FC matches, and the cultural richness of theatrical performances and art exhibitions. Discover the economic impact of these events on the region and get insider tips on making the most of your weekends in St. Louis. From sports fanaticism to artistic indulgence, there's something for everyone in the Gateway City!
Maggies back with another incredible guest and this time it's Jeff Miller! Frontman for the indie rock band Black Crystal Wolf Kids and founding editor of Thrillist LA. This episode is JAM PACKED no pun intended .A few things we talk about: Seeing Lotus at the Teragram (which is Margaret backwards...I see yall!) Pink Talking FishJam Cruise and Belize famous hot sauceWhy we will always pick a rotisserie chicken over everythingHow taking up Golf in adulthood after his grandma was a championship golfer - helped him do some inner child workMemories at The Mint backstage with Jesus from Lettuce and my fiance years agoAlways a music fan he picked up a guitar when Nirvana's Nevermind came out in high school.First time he played live was the day after Kurt Cobain died! How the iconic 90's band Smash Mouth got their new lead singer by sending a tweet. The origins of City Stock, a local festival put on in Jeff's background which the City of LA recognized it as One of the Cultural Events that Makes LA Great!How we don't know what to expect at The Spot on the (Jam Cruise) boat this year, what we are excited for especially Franc MoodyWant to get on Jam Cruise? You MIGHT be able to get on the boat this year.Don't forget you can get 10% off Intelligent Change products using my code Maggie10 on select itemsIf you joined the Metaphysical Cult (just kidding) you can watch the video interviewCall, leave a message, and tell us if you have a story about talking about your psychic abilities (310) 800-1857Check out my latest book and preorder so it arrives on launch day in May!For more information on Maggie find her at www.beacons.ai/wilsonmaggieElle named my Metaphysical Cannabis Oracle Deck one of the Top 10 Best Oracle DecksCheck out our friends that keep us on task and productive AF & get 10% off Intelligent Change with code Maggie10Start Your Journey and break free your scarcity mindset with my new course about making your expertise work for you - Listen to the Course Mastery Episode to get your FREE Masterclass Grab the Solfeggio Guide and take your meditations to another level with daily prompts and action steps for each frequency. Produced by: Maggie WilsonAudio Mix: Maggie WilsonFeaturing: Jeff Miller Want to be a guest on the podcast and be interviewed by Maggie? Reach out to metaphysicalaf@gmail.com
What challenges from culture and world events will face Christians in 2024? While they are not prophets, John Stonestreet and Chris Brooks know that certain things are already on the horizon. Don't miss this crucial conversation so you can be prepared to think and act like Jesus as we walk through a new year! EQUIPPERS - Our next EQUIPPER WEBINAR is February 1! REGISTRATION DETAILS ARE IN YOUR E-MAIL INBOX. Not an Equipper and want to attend? Become an Equipper Today
This FUBCON Session of Real Estate Team OS features Kenny Truong, Founder and Team Leader of FAST REAL ESTATE in Northern California.Learn unique and specific strategies for leveraging Instagram, Slack channels, and newsletters for agent recruiting, training, and retention - and why being "fast and good beats slow and great."Watch or listen to this Session with Kenny for insights into:- A direct, data-driven leadership style- How leading an online leads team helped develop a respect for different personality types- Why FAST is the key element of their brand and why “fast and good beats slow and great”- How he's personally recruited more than 100 agents and his team has recruited more than 500 agents over the past few years- Very specific tips for leveraging Instagram and Slack channels for culture, education, training, recruiting, and more- How they repurpose much of the Instagram and Slack content in a weekly newsletter (the most recent of which was an all-AI creation)- How a solo agent should think about joining a team or starting a team- The plan to increase contacts through accountability groups in the year aheadAt the end, learn about the happiness a $400 toothbrush can bring.Connect with Kenny Truong:- https://www.instagram.com/kenny_fast/- https://www.kennytruong.com/Learn more about Real Estate Team OS:- https://www.realestateteamos.com- https://linktr.ee/realestateteamosFollow Real Estate Team OS:- https://www.instagram.com/realestateteamos/- https://www.tiktok.com/@realestateteamos
Mr Joseph Matina, Executive team member and chairman for the cultural events committee of the Maltese Community Council of Victoria speaks with Joe Axiaq about 2023 and highlights the main events, activities and services provided at the Maltese Centre in Parkville, Victoria, for the benefit of the Maltese Community. - Is-Sur Joseph Matina, membru tal-Esekuttiv u chairman tal-attivitajiet kulturali fil-Kunsill Malti ta' Victoria, jitkellem ma' Joe Axiaq dwar is-sena 2023 u jsemmi wħud mill-avvenimenti ewlenin, attivitajiet u servizzi li kienu pprovduti fiċ-Ċentru Malti f'Parkville, għall-benefiċċju tal-komunità Maltija.
In this episode of Church Unplugged, we are discussing how CCC approaches making public responses to various political and cultural events. How do we process through what we should respond publicly to, and what manner of response is most appropriate? We're answering that question and more on today's episode.
In this episode of Lee's Summit Town Hall, we discuss the exciting introduction of a Bachelor of Science degree in Data Science, upcoming economic development explorations by the City Council, infrastructure project updates, cultural highlights, and a community event you won't want to miss!
The celebration of Halloween has a long and complex history, with roots in pagan rituals and traditions. However, as hosts Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar explore, it also presents a unique opportunity to share the gospel. This seemingly contradictory scenario is the focus of today's candid conversation on faith and culture. Halloween, often associated with eerie customs and superstitions, may seem like an unlikely platform for spreading the gospel. Yet, as the hosts peel back the layers of this ancient festival, they uncover its spiritual implications and discover ways to utilize this cultural event to disseminate the good news. Through personal experiences and anecdotes, they navigate the tricky path of acknowledging the pagan elements of Halloween while remaining rooted in one's faith. But the discussion doesn't stop at Halloween. The guys also delve into the fascinating realm of oxymorons. These phrases, which contain apparently contradictory terms, provide both humor and food for thought. From lively debates over interpretations to chuckles over amusing examples, they weave through the intricacies of language, making this episode both enlightening and entertaining. As the guys progress, they draw inspiration from the Apostle Paul and his fervent approach to spreading the gospel. Paul's willingness to enter different worlds without opposition to share the gospel message offers valuable lessons for our own practices. His example guides us in how we can utilize cultural events, such as Halloween, as platforms for sharing the gospel. The discussion also extends to the growing success of the Living Waters Podcast, a feat made possible by your unwavering support. Reflecting on the impact of the podcast in reaching people with the truth, Ray and the guys express their gratitude to all podcast listeners. This timely podcast episode presents a nuanced exploration of faith, culture, and the intersections between them. By viewing events like Halloween through the lens of faith, you can uncover unique opportunities to share the gospel. Thanks for listening! If you've been helped by this podcast, we'd be grateful if you'd consider subscribing, sharing, and leaving us a comment and 5-star rating! Visit the Living Waters website to learn more and to access helpful resources!You can find helpful counseling resources at biblicalcounseling.com.Check out The Evidence Study Bible and the Basic Training Course.You can connect with us at podcast@livingwaters.com. We're thankful for your input!Learn more about the hosts of this podcast.Ray ComfortEmeal (“E.Z.”) ZwayneMark SpenceOscar Navarro
EP.27: INTERVIEW WITH SUSAN DOLAN OF DIG MUSIC This week on SyncRiffs, Charles interviews music supervisor Susan Dolan of Dig Music. Susan has spent the last fifteen years spearheading the music related aspects of productions. Some of her past work includes placements and scores in notable ad campaigns for Fortune 500 companies, network TV shows and award winning independent films. Topics 0:00 Introduction 1: 28 Entering the Industry 2:06 New York ad agency in the early days 2:41 Moving to Los Angeles and connecting with KCRW 3:41 Working at Hum Music 4:47 Working on ABC's Men In Trees 7:08 Working as an Indie Music Supervisor 8:09 What prepared Susan to work in the Ad space 9:39 The Art of Working as a Music Supervisor 10:15 Focusing and learning from past clearances 11:52 The overall arc of working in the Ad Space 13:20 Guiding clients in the Ad Space 15:29 Working with different teams and adding value 15:50 Car Commercials 18:45 Soundtracks 20:20 Trends and Cultural Events 23:54 Brand alignment with artist identity 25:01 Band identity matching with an Artist Brand 26:05 Social media and driving the creative process 27:44 The ability of brands to break an indie band 29:50 Ads and connecting with their end consumer 31:03 Artificial Intelligence and the challenges 32:40 Current trends in Ads and counter movements 35:47 Navigating evergreen tracks and budgets 38:26 Cover tunes and the creative process 40:24 The role of musicologists and “sound alikes” 41:49 Susan's Spotify playlist Susan Dolan website: https://www.digmusic.tv/work IG: @dig_music
In this landmark 20th episode of Season 6, we're thrilled to welcome a truly inspiring guest, Nicky Nash, the Executive Director of Kids Up Front. This extraordinary charity based in Calgary has been changing lives, one experience at a time, by offering deserving kids opportunities they would otherwise miss.Nicky shares the powerful and transformative stories that unfold when children are given the chance to participate in enriching experiences, from attending cultural events, sports games, to educational opportunities and beyond. Listen in as we explore the impact of these experiences not just on the children, but on their families and the community as a whole.Whether you're a parent, educator, volunteer, or anyone passionate about making a difference in the lives of children, this episode is sure to uplift and inspire. Join us as we delve into the heart of Kids Up Front and uncover the magic that happens when we prioritize children's access to experiences that can shape their futures.Don't miss this meaningful conversation about the power of opportunity, the impact of community support, and the transformative potential of charity. You won't want to miss it!And don't forget to check out our Spotify playlist "The Guestlist" to listen to the songs shared by our guests (and hosts) as top-shelf ear candy. Nicky adds a few more to our eclectic (and pretty fantastic) playlist
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Think you've decoded all the occult secrets of 9/11? The Virtual Alexandria begs to differ as we provided new research. Ian from (formerly) Gnostic World Awakening returned with novel findings on this event as well as other insights, including esoteric symbolism in Pinocchio, pop music revelations, and more. Prepare to have your mind expanded and reality disbanded. Prepare to have your mind expanded and reality disbanded. Join the Virtual Alexandria AcademyThis is a partial show. For the interview's second half, please become a member or patron at Patreon.Get the simple, effective, and affordable Red Circle Private RSS Feed for all full showsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/aeon-byte-gnostic-radio/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Travel Oregon partnered with the state's nine federally recognized tribes to create the “Travel Guide to Oregon Indian Country.” The guide emphasizes tribal museums, events and activities open to the public in Oregon. Lucinda DiNovo is the director of sales at Mills Casino and vice chair of the Oregon Tourism Commission. Travis Hill is the COO for the Umpqua Indian Development Corporation. Lisa Itel is the director of Global Strategic Partnerships with Travel Oregon. They join us with details about the guide.
Sharing With The Community: A Podcast From The Town of Kiawah Island
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Joseph Matina, chairperson of the Cultural Events with the Maltese Community Council of Victoria speaks with Joe Axiaq about the services and the cultural events planned in the coming months by the Council. - Joseph Matina, chairperson tal-attivitajiet kulturali fi ħdan il-Kunsill Malti ta' Victoria jitkellem ma' Joe Axiaq dwar s-servizzi li joffri l-Kunsill lill-komunità Maltija fil-Victoria u l-avvenimenti kulturali li għandhom ippjanati għax-xhur li ġejjin.
We're joined by Josh Hammer, opinion editor of Newsweek, who deconstructs a variety of our current cultural events with Jeremy Stalnecker in this episode of Situation Report. From supreme court leaks to Donald Trump's potential running in 2024, you won't want to miss this episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're joined by Josh Hammer, opinion editor of Newsweek, who deconstructs a variety of our current cultural events with Jeremy Stalnecker in this episode of Situation Report. From supreme court leaks to Donald Trump's potential running in 2024, you won't want to miss this episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Which cultural events are the Greek and the Cypriot Communities preparing? - Ακούστε την εβδομαδιαία ανταπόκριση από την Αδελαΐδα της Νότιας Αυστραλίας.
In today's Episode Pastor Bob and Pastor Trent discuss cultural events. How are we as Christians to celebrate cultural events such as the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Mother's Day? Is celebrating these things important? If so, how should we do it? How are we to honor the meaning of these national holidays while first and foremost using our time at church to honor the Living God? Listen to this week's episode these questions answered.
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Hola chismosas! Welcome back to part DOS of our sex talk. It gets steamy. We know we explained our roots when it comes to sex but in this episode we discuss the differences between sex whilst living the single life and sex whilst being in a relationship. A lot of social events happened this week... the VMAs, Met Gala and a the missing Gabby Petitio sparked our interest. Grab your champ, take your vitamins, put on your cute outfit and let us get down and dirty. Cheers!