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Netball Singapore is entering a bold new era. With Daniel Ho at the helm as CEO and Tara Steel leading the charge as head coach & technical director, the Vandas are gearing up for an action-packed 2025. And on Sports Minutes, we dive into their vision, the game plan for Singapore’s netball future, and what it will take to elevate the sport. From high-performance strategies to growing the netball community, this is the inside track on the next chapter of Singapore netball. READ MORE:https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/netball-singapore-appoints-australian-tara-steel-as-national-head-coach-and-technical-director Got a story to tell? Get in touch!raushan@sph.com.sgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textIn the recent podcast chat, bassist and educator Steve Billman sat down with Ryan to explore his musical journey and teaching philosophy. A longtime faculty member at Los Angeles College of Music, Steve has performed and recorded with a wide range of artists across jazz, fusion, and contemporary styles including: Frank Gambale, Billy Cobham, Liza Minnelli, Daniel Ho, Tak Matsumoto, Alex Acuña, and Mike Stern.Their conversation started with their musical backgrounds and influences, with Steve sharing his move from Orange County to Los Angeles and his deep focus on rhythm studies for bass players. Steve discussed his innovative curriculum, which emphasizes odd time signatures and polyrhythms, drawing inspiration from South Indian music. Steve Billman also highlighted his self-published educational materials and his vision for Master Music Now, a platform designed to make learning more accessible.They touched on his band, Odd Dogs, the loss of a key member, and upcoming recording plans. Wrapping up, they exchanged recommendations for artists who specialize in complex rhythms and looked ahead to future collaborations. Steve Billman Links:WebisteOdd Dogs____________________________________________________________________________________Episode Features:Jerry Jemmott 15 Timeless Basslines Lemur Music Get Featured Support the showInstagram / Twitter / Youtube / Website / BSA / View More Episodes
How can we make a difference that last a lifetime? There is no better way to find out than to dive into how Jesus Himself did it and how he lived his life. Join us in hearing Pr Dato Dr Daniel Ho talk about how Jesus made a difference that lasted forever. Connect with us through social media at http://tiny.cc/sibklchurch and visit us at www.sibkl.org.my
Stanford Law's Daniel Ho and computer science/law student Mirac Suzgun discuss the enduring impact of racially restrictive covenants in real estate with host Rich Ford. Though unenforceable since 1948, these clauses are a lingering reminder of housing segregation and racism in the United States, as Professor Ho's own experience of discovering a covenant barring Asians from purchasing his home highlights. The conversation also looks at legislative efforts to remove the covenants and an innovative AI tool developed by Stanford's RegLab that helps counties identify and redact these covenants, streamlining the process while preserving the historical record.Connect:Episode Transcripts >>> Stanford Legal Podcast WebsiteStanford Legal Podcast >>> LinkedIn PageRich Ford >>> Twitter/XPam Karlan >>> Stanford Law School PageStanford Law School >>> Twitter/XStanford Lawyer Magazine >>> Twitter/XLinks:Dan Ho >>> Stanford Law School PageStanford's RegLab >>> Stanford Page(00:00:00) Chapter 1: Introduction to Racial Covenants and AB 1466Host Rich Ford introduces the episode, guests Professor Dan Ho and SLS student Mirac Suzgun, and the topic of racial covenants in real estate. They discuss the persistence of racially restrictive covenants, despite being declared unenforceable by the Supreme Court in Shelley v. Kramer (1948), and highlight California's AB 1466 law, which aims to address the issue.(00:04:00) Chapter 2: The Role of AI in Redacting Racial CovenantsDan Ho explains how Santa Clara County faced the challenge of identifying and redacting racial covenants from millions of historical deed records. The conversation shifts to the AI tool developed by Stanford's RegLab, which automates the identification of racially discriminatory language in property documents. Mirac Suzgun elaborates on the stages of the AI tool, including OCR and machine learning, to help counties meet their legal obligations.(00:10:01) Chapter 3: Historical Context and Persistence of Racial CovenantsRich Ford and Dan Ho delve into the history of racial covenants, explaining their rise after the Buchanan decision (1917) and their persistence even after the Shelley v. Kramer ruling. They discuss how these covenants, though unenforceable, served as a community signaling function, reinforcing housing segregation for decades.(00:16:13) Chapter 4: The Legacy of Racial CovenantsRich Ford and Mirac Suzgun discuss the evolution of state-sponsored race segregation and the role of private covenants in perpetuating housing discrimination. They emphasize how these covenants, often embedded in property deeds, remain binding on homeowners, illustrating the historical entrenchment of racial segregation in real estate.(00:18:48) Chapter 5: Uncovering Historical Data and ResponsibilityDan Ho shares findings from a study revealing the prevalence of racial covenants in Santa Clara County. The discussion highlights the significant responsibility of a small number of developers in enforcing these covenants, contrasting this with the example of Joseph Eichler, who resisted such practices and promoted housing reform.(00:23:11) Chapter 6: Utilizing Technology for Social JusticeThe conversation shifts to the innovative tools developed to identify and address racial covenants in property records. The hosts explore the implications of these discoveries for understanding historical injustices and the importance of retaining historical records while advocating for modern social justice initiatives, plus closing remarks.
*Podporte podcast Dobré ráno v aplikácii Toldo na sme.sk/extradobrerano. Tisíce ukrajinských vojakov minulý utorok vtrhli do ruskej Kurskej oblasti. Táto nečakaná ofenzíva, o ktorej až do poslednej chvíle nikto mimo ukrajinských oficiálnych miest nič nevedel, Rusov očividne zaskočila. Prekvapení ostali aj vojnoví experti, ktorí sa nevedeli zhodnúť, aká je presná stratégia či cieľ Ukrajiny a vynárať sa začali rôzne možnosti. Čo sa teda v Kurskej oblasti vlastne deje, ako rýchlo ukrajinské vojská postupujú, čo chcú dosiahnuť a podarí sa im vôbec získané územie udržať? Eva Frantová sa v Dobrom ráne pýta analytika Matúša Halása z Ústavu medzinárodných vzťahov v Prahe. Zdroj zvukov: CNN, BBC, TA3 Odporúčanie: Situácii v Kurskej oblasti sa venuje Daniel Hoťka zo zahraničnej redakcie denníka SME. Odporúčam vám prečítať si niektorí z jeho posledných textov na túto tému, kde približuje boje, aj pohľad expertov na ďalší vývoj. – Všetky podcasty denníka SME nájdete na sme.sk/podcasty – Odoberajte aj audio verziu denného newslettra SME.sk s najdôležitejšími správami na sme.sk/brifing – Odoberajte mesačný podcastový newsletter nielen o novinkách SME na sme.sk/podcastovenovinky – Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Dobré ráno.
*Podporte podcast Dobré ráno v aplikácii Toldo na sme.sk/extradobrerano. Predseda Európskej komisie, šéf diplomacie Európskej únie aj post predsedu Európskej rady. Na blížiacom sa summite majú lídri krajín rokovať aj o tom, kto obsadí tieto dôležité pozície. Zdá sa, že Slovensko, ktoré reprezentuje prezident Peter Pellegrini, má s niektorými kandidátmi problém. A nielen pre nezhody na národnej úrovni, ale aj pre stranícke záujmy. Smer aj Hlas sú už totiž niekoľko mesiacov vylúčení zo strany európskych socialistov, a tak sa nový prezident taktizovaním snaží zabezpečiť ich návrat do prvej ligy. Viac k téme diskutujú v podcaste Dobré ráno moderátorka Jana Maťková a Daniel Hoťka, redaktor zahraničnej redakcie denníka SME. Zdroje zvukov: YouTube Smer, YouTube Peter Pellegrini, Pravda Odporúčanie: Dnes mám pre vás hudobný tip. Ak sa vám pozdáva kombinácia alternatívneho RnB, jazzu a housu, dajte šancu londýnskemu interpretovi dialE. Odporúčam špeciálne jeho album z minulého roka Dear dialE, ktorý vás nakopne do letných dní. – Všetky podcasty denníka SME nájdete na sme.sk/podcasty – Odoberajte aj audio verziu denného newslettra SME.sk s najdôležitejšími správami na sme.sk/brifing – Odoberajte mesačný podcastový newsletter nielen o novinkách SME na sme.sk/podcastovenovinky – Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Dobré ráno.
This week on Various Artists! Beth speaks to Exhibition and Artist Coordinator for the Auckland Festival of Photography, Daniel Ho, about the festival. Sofia has a kōrero with the author of Ans Westra: a Life in Photography, historian Paul Moon, and Suite Gallery owner and director, David Alsop, about Westra and her work. Beth also chats with artist Matt Tini about his exhibition, the essentials of being a native. And Nicholas speaks to co-curator of Derek Jarman's upcoming exhibition, Delphinium Days, at Gus Fisher Gallery, Lisa Beauchamp. Whakarongo tonu mai!
The Auckland Festival of Photography is celebrating its 21st anniversary this year. There will be events on until the 14th June all around Tāmaki Makaurau, ranging from the CBD to Orewa and Helensville. Beth caught up with Daniel Ho, the Exhibition and Artist Coordinator for the Auckland Festival of Photography, about the festival and more.
Joining Pam and Rich for this discussion are Professor Daniel Ho and RegLab Fellow Christie Lawrence, JD '24 (MPP, Harvard Kennedy School of Government).Dan is the founding director of Stanford's RegLab (Regulation, Evaluation, and Governance Lab), which builds high-impact partnerships for data science and responsible AI in the public sector. The RegLab has an extensive track record partnering with government agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency, Internal Revenue Service, the U.S. Department of Labor, and Santa Clara County on prototyping and evaluating AI tools to make government more fair, efficient, and transparent. Building on this work, the RegLab also helps agencies strengthen AI governance and operationalize trustworthy AI principles.Christie, a third-year JD student, worked with RegLab and Stanford's Innovation Clinic on projects to advise DOL on responsible AI and development practices and to support the work with Prof. Ho on the National AI Advisory Committee, which advises the White House on AI policy. In this interview, we'll learn about several RegLab projects—and the importance of helping government develop smart AI policy and solutions.Connect:Episode Transcripts >>> Stanford Legal Podcast WebsiteStanford Legal Podcast >>> LinkedIn PageRich Ford >>> Twitter/XPam Karlan >>> Stanford Law School PageStanford Law School >>> Twitter/XStanford Law Magazine >>> Twitter/XLinks:Dan Ho >>> Stanford Law School web page[00:00:00] Chapter 1: Setting the StageMention of the rapid acceleration of technology and the release of ChatGPT.Highlighting the risks associated with AI, such as bias and privacy concerns.Discussion on the relationship between AI and governance, including recent developments in AI policy and governance.Mention of the Biden administration's executive order on AI and its implications.[00:03:04] Chapter 2: The Role of Reg Lab and Collaboration with the IRSExplanation of the Reg Lab and its purpose.Discussion on the need for government agencies to modernize their technology infrastructure.Overview of the collaboration with the IRS to improve tax evasion detection using machine learning.Discovery of disparities in auditing rates and subsequent IRS reforms.Highlighting the intersection of AI, social justice, and government practices.[00:09:12] Chapter 3: Student PerspectiveChristie Lawrence shares her experience working on AI policy at Stanford Law School.Discussion on bridging the gap between policy, law, and technology.Impactful work done by students in collaboration with government agencies.[00:11:38] Chapter 4: AI and Social JusticePam Karlan's experience with AI issues in the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division.Examples of algorithmic discrimination and its implications for social justice.Discussion on the challenges of addressing AI-related issues in government practices.[00:23:55] Chapter 5: Future DirectionsOptimism about the future of AI governance and the recent executive order's impact.Anticipation of legislative proposals and state-level initiatives in AI regulation.Importance of maintaining an open innovation ecosystem and addressing talent gaps in government agencies.[00:25:55] Chapter 6: Audience Questions
Almost one in five lawyers are using AI, according to an American Bar Association survey. But there are a growing number of legal horror stories involving tools like ChatGPT, because chatbots have a tendency to make stuff up — such as legal precedents from cases that never happened. Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino spoke with Daniel Ho at Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence about the group’s recent study on how frequently three of the most popular language models from ChatGPT, Meta and Google hallucinate when asked to weigh in or assist with legal cases.
Almost one in five lawyers are using AI, according to an American Bar Association survey. But there are a growing number of legal horror stories involving tools like ChatGPT, because chatbots have a tendency to make stuff up — such as legal precedents from cases that never happened. Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino spoke with Daniel Ho at Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence about the group’s recent study on how frequently three of the most popular language models from ChatGPT, Meta and Google hallucinate when asked to weigh in or assist with legal cases.
You finally get through the confusing, stressful work of doing your taxes only to get a notice in the mail from the IRS: You're being audited. It turns out that your race plays a big role in whether you get that letter and a lot more about your taxes, like how much you might owe the IRS, which tax breaks you can get, and even which benefits you can claim. In this episode, we're looking at the racial landmines in our tax code with Dorothy A. Brown, a tax expert and author of The Whiteness Of Wealth: How The Tax System Impoverishes Black Americans And How To Fix It. Her work laid the foundations for the first research study released earlier this year uncovering the racial disparities in how the IRS audits taxpayers. We also hear from Daniel Ho, the Stanford professor who led that study. Listen to more Code Switch at these links: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, NPR.org, or anywhere you get your podcasts.
There have been reports of how the USD100 billion Forest City project by one of China's largest property developer Country Garden has turned into a ghost town and have had the unenviable title of one of the world's biggest white elephants. However, we speak with Daniel Ho, the group managing director of the Group Managing Director of the international real estate technology group Juwai IQI, who tells us that there may be signs that things could be on the mend.Image credit: Bernama
Voices of Unity welcomes six-time Grammy winner, ‘ukulele virtuoso, slack key guitarist and composer, Daniel Ho. This amazing multi-instrumentalist shares about his collabs around the world with Mongolians to Greenlandians, Hawaiians to most recently, with Ugandan music artist, Eddy Kenzo and their new single “Ukulele Essanyu” (featured on the show). So many exciting projects, so much wisdom for artists and musicians and most of all, joy & passion oozing from this episode! Daniel Ho www.danielho.com Find the Voices of Unity crew on Facebook and Instagram Find Faith Rivera www.faithrivera.com Let it Out Singing & Movement Virtual Class Wed 1:45pm PT at the Still and Moving Center Facebook and Instagram @faithriveramusic Listen to Faith Rivera on Spotify YouTube @faithriveramusic Circle by Faith Rivera https://www.empowerma.com/product/circle/ Skip Jennings www.skipjennings.com www.theawakeshop.org Facebook and Instagram @skipjennings Center for Spiritual Living, Fort Lauderdale https://cslftlauderdale.org Chad Bradford www.chad-bradford.com FB @chadbradford12 IG @chadbradfordone Arkansas Shakespeare Theater www.arkshakes.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Allison sits down with Grammy Award winning singer, actress, and Wayne's World icon, Tia Carrere, along with her childhood friend, musical partner and fellow Grammy Award winner, Daniel Ho. They talk all about their new album with the legendary Uncle George Kahumoku Jr., “LIVE ON TOUR,” which is up for the Grammy for Best Regional Roots. They also go over all the highs and lows that come with dedicating your life to a craft, how music is medicine, and give a special exclusive performance. It is absolutely gorgeous. • Listen and subscribe to the podcast: General: https://bit.ly/TheAllisonHagendorfShow Apple: https://bit.ly/TheAllisonHagendorfShowApple Spotify: https://bit.ly/AllisonHagendorfShowSpotify • Follow Allison: Instagram: https://instagram.com/allihagendorf Tik Tok: https://TikTok.com/@allihagendorf Twitter: https://twitter.com/allihagendorf Official Website: https://allisonhagendorf.com The Allison Hagendorf Show Playlist https://allisonhagendorf.komi.io/music/tahs Show Music: Ferdinand fka Left Boy - Sex Party https://spoti.fi/3juqX1O Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2023! Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En esta edición estrenamos 'A New Light', nuevo álbum del guitarrista californiano Steve Oliver. Otros recientes lanzamientos en la música Smooth Jazz que reseñamos son los discos de Jeff Lorber, Andy Snitzer, Ivan Lins, Lemek y Euge Groove. En el bloque central rescatamos los cinco álbumes que publicó la banda Kilauea en la década de los 90, liderada por el pianista hawaiano Daniel Ho.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170
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This episode profiles the grisly murder of 37-year-old foreign exchange student Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei Kodie, who was beaten and dismembered by 21-year-old Morgan State University electrical engineering student Alexander Kimanthi Kinyua in May of 2012. Alexander admitted to homicide detectives that after cutting and slicing up Kujoe, he ate his heart and parts of his brain. This episode also profiles the unsolved shooting murder of 22-year-old Daniel Ho Coverston, who was found shot in his apartment in the 7000 block of Lachlan Circle in Towson on February 14, 2009.
Shine your Light, a poem written about people in my life that showed me the way out, listened to me, was there for me and took me on an amazing healing path back to who I am. This is in my book, The Journey Back to Myself: A Book of Healing Poetry, Second Edition. Song is Maui Dawn (instrumental) by Daniel Ho. #ShineYourLight #Writetoheal #poetry #thejourneybacktomyself #PTSD #speakyourtruth #feeltoheal #empowerment #soundhealing #vibrationalhealing #tibetanSingingBowls #CrystalSingingBowls #handpan #Gongbath #ChironGong #heartgong #JupiterGong #SiderealMoonGong #NeptuneGong #VenusGong --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/julie-jewelssmoot0/message
Tia Carrere was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. While attending Sacred Hearts Academy, Tia was discovered in a Waikiki grocery store and landed the female lead in the independent film Aloha Summer. Tia moved to Los Angeles and continued her ascent in the acting world with a series regular role on General Hospital as well as a string of guest starring roles on MacGyver, Quantum Leap, Married With Children, and Friday the 13th among others. With her breakthrough role as Cassandra Wong in Wayne's World and Wayne's World 2 Tia was able to showcase both her considerable singing as well as acting chops. Wayne's World was a worldwide phenom and set the stage for the evil femme fatale Juno Skinner in James Cameron's film True Lies, opposite Arnold Schwarzeneggar, the computer whiz Jingo Asakuma in Philip Kaufman's film Rising Sun opposite Sean Connery and Wesley Snipes, and her very own series lead of in Relic Hunter. Other work includes Nip/Tuck, In Plain Sight, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and voicing the part of older sister Nani in Disney's animated feature Lilo & Stitch as well its spinoff tv series. Subsequently Tia returned to her Hawaii roots with four Grammy-award nominated CDs, winning the Grammy twice with her records 'ikena and Huana Ke Aloha. She also co-hosted and performed during the ceremony. Lately, Tia can be seen in Michael Patrick King's Netflix series AJ & the Queen starring RuPaul, Amblin Films "Easter Sunday" starring JoKoy, Big Fat Family Christmas, and Never Have I Ever. She and musical partner Daniel Ho are also up for another Grammy in Best Global Music for the song "Colors In Harmony". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sinh ra và lớn lên tại Mỹ từ nhỏ, anh Daniel Hoài Tiến, nhà sáng lập và CEO của công ty Sông Cái Distillery luôn tâm niệm phải cải thiện đời sống của bà con làm nông và đưa văn hoá Việt ra ngoài quốc tế. Do đó, anh đã lựa chọn rượu gin là sản phẩm cốt lõi của Sông Cái. Được sản xuất từ quá trình lên men tự nhiên của dược liệu và ngũ cốc, rượu gin giúp gia tăng giá trị nông sản Việt, từ đó cải thiện giá bán và đem lại hiệu quả kinh tế lớn hơn cho bà con. Đối với một sản phẩm không phải mặt hàng thiết yếu và thuộc thị trường ngách như rượu, nhà sáng lập Daniel Hoài Tiến đã lựa chọn tiếp cận người tiêu dùng bằng câu chuyện về hành trình xây dựng thương hiệu: từ nguyên vật liệu được canh tác ở núi rừng cực Bắc, đến con người và nền công nghiệp lúa nước đặc trưng của nước nhà Việt Nam. Theo anh, điều này đánh trúng tâm lý tiêu thụ sản phẩm của phần lớn khách hàng trẻ hiện nay, đặc biệt là gen Z: họ khao khát những trải nghiệm mới, kiến thức mới nên muốn sử dụng và chi tiêu cho sản phẩm dựa trên giá trị cốt lõi mà thương hiệu mang lại cho cộng đồng. Cùng lắng nghe thêm câu chuyện xây dựng thương hiệu trong thị trường ngách cùng CEO Daniel Hoài Tiến nhé!
Karol Hausman is a Senior Research Scientist at Google Brain and an Adjunct Professor at Stanford working on robotics and machine learning. Karol is interested in enabling robots to acquire general-purpose skills with minimal supervision in real-world environments. Fei Xia is a Research Scientist with Google Research. Fei Xia is mostly interested in robot learning in complex and unstructured environments. Previously he has been approaching this problem by learning in realistic and scalable simulation environments (GibsonEnv, iGibson). Most recently, he has been exploring using foundation models for those challenges.Featured ReferencesDo As I Can, Not As I Say: Grounding Language in Robotic Affordances [ website ] Michael Ahn, Anthony Brohan, Noah Brown, Yevgen Chebotar, Omar Cortes, Byron David, Chelsea Finn, Keerthana Gopalakrishnan, Karol Hausman, Alex Herzog, Daniel Ho, Jasmine Hsu, Julian Ibarz, Brian Ichter, Alex Irpan, Eric Jang, Rosario Jauregui Ruano, Kyle Jeffrey, Sally Jesmonth, Nikhil J Joshi, Ryan Julian, Dmitry Kalashnikov, Yuheng Kuang, Kuang-Huei Lee, Sergey Levine, Yao Lu, Linda Luu, Carolina Parada, Peter Pastor, Jornell Quiambao, Kanishka Rao, Jarek Rettinghouse, Diego Reyes, Pierre Sermanet, Nicolas Sievers, Clayton Tan, Alexander Toshev, Vincent Vanhoucke, Fei Xia, Ted Xiao, Peng Xu, Sichun Xu, Mengyuan YanInner Monologue: Embodied Reasoning through Planning with Language ModelsWenlong Huang, Fei Xia, Ted Xiao, Harris Chan, Jacky Liang, Pete Florence, Andy Zeng, Jonathan Tompson, Igor Mordatch, Yevgen Chebotar, Pierre Sermanet, Noah Brown, Tomas Jackson, Linda Luu, Sergey Levine, Karol Hausman, Brian IchterAdditional References Large-scale simulation for embodied perception and robot learning, Xia 2021 QT-Opt: Scalable Deep Reinforcement Learning for Vision-Based Robotic Manipulation, Kalashnikov et al 2018 MT-Opt: Continuous Multi-Task Robotic Reinforcement Learning at Scale, Kalashnikov et al 2021 ReLMoGen: Leveraging Motion Generation in Reinforcement Learning for Mobile Manipulation, Xia et al 2020 Actionable Models: Unsupervised Offline Reinforcement Learning of Robotic Skills, Chebotar et al 2021 Socratic Models: Composing Zero-Shot Multimodal Reasoning with Language, Zeng et al 2022 Episode sponsor: AnyscaleRay Summit 2022 is coming to San Francisco on August 23-24.Hear how teams at Dow, Verizon, Riot Games, and more are solving their RL challenges with Ray's RLlib.Register at raysummit.org and use code RAYSUMMIT22RL for a further 25% off the already reduced prices.
Though now living in beautiful Waimānalo, Kawika grew up in the small town of Kane`ohe on the windward side of O`ahu. One cannot think about the windward side without images of the breathtaking Ko`olau mountain range, lush, green valleys and the magnificent ocean views. Born to Samuel (Uncle Sam) and Josephine (Aunty Jo) Kahiapo, Kawika is the 5th of 6 children. Kawika's interest in music began at an early age, when, inspired by his father, he spent many hours alone in his room strumming along. Some of his fondest memories are of their "garage" jam sessions, when "Pops" Gabby Pahinui would show up with his guitar and bottle of vodka. This is what inspired Kawika's passion for ki ho`alu (slack-key guitar). Today, Kawika continues to perpetuate the art of ki ho`alu in his sound recordings and annually at Slack Key Festivals. He was honored as the 2007 Na Hoku Hanohano Slack Key Artist of the year. At the age of 17, Kawika entered the professional music scene, joining Chucky Boy Chock and O`ahu Brand, then soon thereafter found himself on stage as a member of Palani Vaughan's Kings Own. He married his high school sweetheart, Laurie Yano, and they have been blessed with five children and three beautiful grandchildren. Over the years, Kawika has contributed his musical talent to some 108+ recording projects and has collaborated or performed with artists such as Jack Johnson, Kaukahi, Palani Vaughan, Melveen Leed, Brother Noland, Leon and Malia, Kawehi Lindsey, Jesse Rivera, Kapena, Pierre Grill, Na Leo Pilimehana, Kelly Boy Delima, Del Beazley, Native Hawaiian Band ,Cyri Pahinui, Amy Gilliom, Dennis Kamakahi, Daniel Ho, Paula Fuga, Martin Pahinui, Rene Paulo, and Walt Keale. Besides being a recording artist and an ordained minister, Kawika is also on the Kokua Hawai'i Foundation board, a non-profit organization that supports environmental education in the schools and communities of Hawai'i. This is the reason many of you may have seen Kawika emceeing the Kokua Hawai'i Festivals and jumping on stage with Jack Johnson at some point during the concert. This is one of the ways Kawika is able to be a blessing to the community and our 'aina. It's A Hawaii Thing Productions. Quality content for the Hawaii Enthusiast and traveler. Celebrities, artists & community leaders vomming together to showcase the spirit of the islands. New weekly program dedicated to anything and everything unique to life in Hawaii. To Learn more about It's A Hawaii Thing visit: https://www.itsahawaiithing.com/ It's A Hawaii Thing is a https://www.wikiocast.com/ production. #nahoku #slackkey
#saycan #robots #ai This is an interview with the authors Brian Ichter, Karol Hausman, and Fei Xia. Original Paper Review Video: https://youtu.be/Ru23eWAQ6_E Large Language Models are excellent at generating plausible plans in response to real-world problems, but without interacting with the environment, they have no abilities to estimate which of these plans are feasible or appropriate. SayCan combines the semantic capabilities of language models with a bank of low-level skills, which are available to the agent as individual policies to execute. SayCan automatically finds the best policy to execute by considering a trade-off between the policy's ability to progress towards the goal, given by the language model, and the policy's probability of executing successfully, given by the respective value function. The result is a system that can generate and execute long-horizon action sequences in the real world to fulfil complex tasks. OUTLINE: 0:00 - Introduction & Setup 3:40 - Acquiring atomic low-level skills 7:45 - How does the language model come in? 11:45 - Why are you scoring instead of generating? 15:20 - How do you deal with ambiguity in language? 20:00 - The whole system is modular 22:15 - Going over the full algorithm 23:20 - What if an action fails? 24:30 - Debunking a marketing video :) 27:25 - Experimental Results 32:50 - The insane scale of data collection 40:15 - How do you go about large-scale projects? 43:20 - Where did things go wrong? 45:15 - Where do we go from here? 52:00 - What is the largest unsolved problem in this? 53:35 - Thoughts on the Tesla Bot 55:00 - Final thoughts Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.01691 Website: https://say-can.github.io/ Abstract: Large language models can encode a wealth of semantic knowledge about the world. Such knowledge could be extremely useful to robots aiming to act upon high-level, temporally extended instructions expressed in natural language. However, a significant weakness of language models is that they lack real-world experience, which makes it difficult to leverage them for decision making within a given embodiment. For example, asking a language model to describe how to clean a spill might result in a reasonable narrative, but it may not be applicable to a particular agent, such as a robot, that needs to perform this task in a particular environment. We propose to provide real-world grounding by means of pretrained skills, which are used to constrain the model to propose natural language actions that are both feasible and contextually appropriate. The robot can act as the language model's "hands and eyes," while the language model supplies high-level semantic knowledge about the task. We show how low-level skills can be combined with large language models so that the language model provides high-level knowledge about the procedures for performing complex and temporally-extended instructions, while value functions associated with these skills provide the grounding necessary to connect this knowledge to a particular physical environment. Authors: Michael Ahn, Anthony Brohan, Noah Brown, Yevgen Chebotar, Omar Cortes, Byron David, Chelsea Finn, Keerthana Gopalakrishnan, Karol Hausman, Alex Herzog, Daniel Ho, Jasmine Hsu, Julian Ibarz, Brian Ichter, Alex Irpan, Eric Jang, Rosario Jauregui Ruano, Kyle Jeffrey, Sally Jesmonth, Nikhil J Joshi, Ryan Julian, Dmitry Kalashnikov, Yuheng Kuang, Kuang-Huei Lee, Sergey Levine, Yao Lu, Linda Luu, Carolina Parada, Peter Pastor, Jornell Quiambao, Kanishka Rao, Jarek Rettinghouse, Diego Reyes, Pierre Sermanet, Nicolas Sievers, Clayton Tan, Alexander Toshev, Vincent Vanhoucke, Fei Xia, Ted Xiao, Peng Xu, Sichun Xu, Mengyuan Yan
#saycan #robots #ai Large Language Models are excellent at generating plausible plans in response to real-world problems, but without interacting with the environment, they have no abilities to estimate which of these plans are feasible or appropriate. SayCan combines the semantic capabilities of language models with a bank of low-level skills, which are available to the agent as individual policies to execute. SayCan automatically finds the best policy to execute by considering a trade-off between the policy's ability to progress towards the goal, given by the language model, and the policy's probability of executing successfully, given by the respective value function. The result is a system that can generate and execute long-horizon action sequences in the real world to fulfil complex tasks. Sponsor: Zeta Alpha https://zeta-alpha.com Use code YANNIC for 20% off! OUTLINE: 0:00 - Introduction & Overview 3:20 - Sponsor: Zeta Alpha 5:00 - Using language models for action planning 8:00 - Combining LLMs with learned atomic skills 16:50 - The full SayCan system 20:30 - Experimental setup and data collection 21:25 - Some weaknesses & strengths of the system 27:00 - Experimental results Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.01691 Website: https://say-can.github.io/ Abstract: Large language models can encode a wealth of semantic knowledge about the world. Such knowledge could be extremely useful to robots aiming to act upon high-level, temporally extended instructions expressed in natural language. However, a significant weakness of language models is that they lack real-world experience, which makes it difficult to leverage them for decision making within a given embodiment. For example, asking a language model to describe how to clean a spill might result in a reasonable narrative, but it may not be applicable to a particular agent, such as a robot, that needs to perform this task in a particular environment. We propose to provide real-world grounding by means of pretrained skills, which are used to constrain the model to propose natural language actions that are both feasible and contextually appropriate. The robot can act as the language model's "hands and eyes," while the language model supplies high-level semantic knowledge about the task. We show how low-level skills can be combined with large language models so that the language model provides high-level knowledge about the procedures for performing complex and temporally-extended instructions, while value functions associated with these skills provide the grounding necessary to connect this knowledge to a particular physical environment. We evaluate our method on a number of real-world robotic tasks, where we show the need for real-world grounding and that this approach is capable of completing long-horizon, abstract, natural language instructions on a mobile manipulator. The project's website and the video can be found at this https URL Authors: Michael Ahn, Anthony Brohan, Noah Brown, Yevgen Chebotar, Omar Cortes, Byron David, Chelsea Finn, Keerthana Gopalakrishnan, Karol Hausman, Alex Herzog, Daniel Ho, Jasmine Hsu, Julian Ibarz, Brian Ichter, Alex Irpan, Eric Jang, Rosario Jauregui Ruano, Kyle Jeffrey, Sally Jesmonth, Nikhil J Joshi, Ryan Julian, Dmitry Kalashnikov, Yuheng Kuang, Kuang-Huei Lee, Sergey Levine, Yao Lu, Linda Luu, Carolina Parada, Peter Pastor, Jornell Quiambao, Kanishka Rao, Jarek Rettinghouse, Diego Reyes, Pierre Sermanet, Nicolas Sievers, Clayton Tan, Alexander Toshev, Vincent Vanhoucke, Fei Xia, Ted Xiao, Peng Xu, Sichun Xu, Mengyuan Yan
TIA CARRERE hangs out with us for Episode 200!!! She shares about getting discovered at the Food Pantry in Waikiki at age 17, singing with Daniel Ho at Brown Bags to Stardom, what she learned about how to survive and thrive in Hollywood, and lots more. It's a great discussion about self-worth and staying grounded […]
Musician Daniel Ho spent much of his childhood on the water, so he relates to Thomas Cole's river paintings. Ho responds to Voyage of Life with an original suite. Starting with simple harmonies to represent childhood, he gradually introduces complexity. Find full transcript and more information about this episode at https://www.nga.gov/music-programs/podcasts/daniel-ho-thomas-cole-voyage-life-series.html Still haven't subscribed to our YouTube channels? National Gallery of Art ►►https://www.youtube.com/NationalGalleryofArtUS National Gallery of Art | Talks ►►https://www.youtube.com/NationalGalleryofArtTalks
Musician Daniel Ho spent much of his childhood on the water, so he relates to Thomas Cole's river paintings. Ho responds to Voyage of Life with an original suite. Starting with simple harmonies to represent childhood, he gradually introduces complexity. Find full transcript and more information about this episode at https://www.nga.gov/music-programs/podcasts/daniel-ho-thomas-cole-voyage-life-series.html. Subscribe directly to Sound Thoughts on Art from the National Gallery of Art on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app https://feeds.megaphone.fm/NGAT6207729686. Image credit: Thomas Cole, The Voyage of Life: Childhood, 1842, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund, 1971.16.1 Still haven't subscribed to our YouTube channels? National Gallery of Art ►►https://www.youtube.com/NationalGalleryofArtUS National Gallery of Art | Talks ►►https://www.youtube.com/NationalGalleryofArtTalks ABOUT THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART The National Gallery of Art serves the nation by welcoming all people to explore and experience art, creativity, and our shared humanity. More National Gallery of Art Content: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nationalgalleryofart Twitter: https://twitter.com/ngadc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ngadc/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/ngadc/_created/
Musician Daniel Ho spent much of his childhood on the water, so he relates to Thomas Cole's river paintings. Ho responds to Voyage of Life with an original suite. Starting with simple harmonies to represent childhood, he gradually introduces complexity. Find full transcript and more information about this episode at https://www.nga.gov/music-programs/podcasts/daniel-ho-thomas-cole-voyage-life-series.html Still haven't subscribed to our YouTube channels? National Gallery of Art ►►https://www.youtube.com/NationalGalleryofArtUS National Gallery of Art | Talks ►►https://www.youtube.com/NationalGalleryofArtTalks
Take a look at 3 kings' journeys and find that in the end it is God we look to and not to men. We have a God of Hope. We do not live in the hopeless end but the endless hope in Jesus Christ. No matter how long the hardships, we will see the Grace, the Glory, the Power of God and our prayers answered at the end of it all. Connect with us through social media at http://tiny.cc/sibklchurch and visit us at www.sibkl.org.my
Faith is only faith when we step out and trust God. - Let's continue to trust God is all circumstances, knowing that this joy goes beyond our circumstances and to have a heart of gratitude and thanksgiving in the midst of everything we go through!
„Sme na prahu svetovej vojny a treba byť veľmi ostražití,“ hovorí analytik na bezpečnosť, Daniel Hošták v najnovšom rozhovore, ktorý sme dnes exkluzívne vysielali naživo na našom Instagrame. „Kroky Ruska sa nedajú už hodnotiť racionálne. Putin už včera v noci konal iracionálne, nemôžeme mu ustupovať donekonečna. Bolo pochopiteľné, že sa ruské vojská vyberú týmto smerom. Momentálne je to jeden z mnohých ťahov na šachovnici. Držať Černobyľ a mať obkľúčený Kyjev vysiela veľmi silný signál nielen do Európy.“ Môžeme očakávať odstavenie dodávky plynu z Ruska, ako sa nás tento konflikt dotkne ekonomicky a o čo sa bude usilovať Európska únia a NATO? To všetko sa dozvieš v rozhovore so Simou Ondruškovou.
Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, Tia Carrere is an accomplished actress in motion pictures and television as well as a two time Grammy award-winning musical artist. Since she was discovered in a grocery store for her first movie role in “Aloha Summer”, she has shown her range of acting talent and versatility starring in numerous blockbusters- -“Wayne's World 1 & 2” with Mike Myers and Dana Carvey, “True Lies” opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger, “Rising Sun” with Sean Connery and Wesley Snipes. Tia also voiced the character of Nani in Disney's classic animated film and tv series “Lilo & Stitch”. In television, Tia launched her acting career in Los Angeles with a regular role on the daytime drama “General Hospital”. Since then she has been seen in numerous TV programs including: “Nip/Tuck”, “Curb Your Enthusiasm”, “Warehouse 13”, “Hawaii 5-0”. “Relic Hunter”, her own action/adventure television series continues to play in syndication all over the world. Tia and her long-time friend, artist/producer Daniel Ho share four nominations and two Grammy awards for their acclaimed CDs consisting of all original Hawaiian language compositions. Their record,‘hawaiiana', reached #10 on Billboard's World Music Chart. Tia also performed on the double- platinum movie soundtrack for “Wayne's World”, had the end title song on “Batman:Mask of the Phantasm”, as well releasing her Warner Bros. record “Dream.” Tia continues to seek out projects that showcase her talents and challenge her abilities. It's A Hawaii Thing Productions. Quality content for the Hawaii Enthusiast and traveler. Celebrities, artists & community leaders vomming together to showcase the spirit of the islands. New weekly program dedicated to anything and everything unique to life in Hawaii. To Learn more about It's A Hawaii Thing visit: https://www.itsahawaiithing.com/ It's A Hawaii Thing is a https://www.wikiocast.com/ production. #TiaCarrere #Grammywinner #truelies #ArnoldSchwarzenegger
Daniel Ho, associate director of Stanford's Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence talks about the proposed National AI Research Resource, an effort to expand the data and compute available to academic researchers, leveling the playing field with researchers in private companies.
In this global shaking and awakening, what is the Lord teaching us? Have we realised the fragility, longevity, humility, simplicity and urgency of life? Let's get connected, be prepared for the challenges, have compassion to one another, respond in the community and be committed to the urgency to share the Good News. Connect with us through social media at http://tiny.cc/sibklchurch and visit us at www.sibkl.org.my
Harga rumah di Malaysia dijangka meningkat tiga peratus dalam jangka 12 bulan akan datang dan terus melonjak 12 peratus bagi tempoh 12 bulan berikutnya, didorong unjuran yang lebih baik. Menurut Juwai IQI pada awal Julai, unjuran bagi pasaran hartanah kediaman Malaysia semakin baik. Namun adakah situasi COVID-19 semasa akibatkan Juwai IQI semak kembali unjurannya? Apakah trend yang dijangka bergerak ke hadapan? Saksikan temubual Editor Astro AWANI, Rizal Zulkapli dan Pengasas Bersama dan Pengarah Urusan Kumpulan, Daniel Ho.
Harga rumah di Malaysia dijangka meningkat tiga peratus dalam jangka 12 bulan akan datang dan terus melonjak 12 peratus bagi tempoh 12 bulan berikutnya, didorong unjuran yang lebih baik. Menurut Juwai IQI pada awal Julai, unjuran bagi pasaran hartanah kediaman Malaysia semakin baik. Namun adakah situasi COVID-19 semasa akibatkan Juwai IQI semak kembali unjurannya? Apakah trend yang dijangka bergerak ke hadapan? Saksikan temubual Editor Astro AWANI, Rizal Zulkapli dan Pengasas Bersama dan Pengarah Urusan Kumpulan, Daniel Ho.
Born in Hawaii and based in California, Daniel Ho is a one-man industry.
Daniel is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, and six-time Grammy® award winner. He gave me the book that inspired this podcast, so it's only natural that he be my first guest. We discuss his career, various practice methods, and the theory behind The Little Book of Talent that has been an inspiration for both of us.
Pastor Daniel speaking on “ An invitation to Joy” as during this pandemic, we still find joy in Christ. In Luke 2:11 “ Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord.”
Out of 7 billion people in the world, God has chosen you to be the one- Know that God has prepared a place of provision and a promise of protection for us. Let's listen to Pr Daniel as he shares how we can continue to practise His presence and unleash His goodness to the people surrounding us. Connect with us through social media at http://tiny.cc/sibklchurch and visit us at www.sibkl.org.my
Guests: Dani Joy, Marlowe Hosts: Stuart Yoshida, Doug Brown t’s Halloween, a blue moon, and we’ve got fire in the sky! Come along to hear what first time guest, singer-songwriter Dani Joy and returning guest and ukulele instrumentalist Marlowe have to say about scary gig stories, what to do with your ukulele in lockdown, how to arrange cover songs, and much, much more. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ooktown Make a donation: https://donorbox.org/info-ooktown-com-ooktown-podcast-donations Guests: Dani Joy, Marlowe Hosts: Stuart Yoshida, Doug Brown Shoutout: * Victoria Vox - thanks for your work at the Voting Center in OC! Links: * Dani Joy: https://danijoymusic.com/ * Marlowe: http://www.marlowe-official.com/about * The Last time Marlowe was on the Podcast (June 29, 2016): https://ooktown.com/2016-shows/ep-43-banana-sandwich/122-ep-43-banana-sandwich * Marlowe's Rainy Place: http://www.bluemugs.com.au/ * All kinds of Stories from…: https://www.namm.org/ * Dani Joy sponsored: https://www.romerocreations.com/ * Where Doug saw Stuart: https://www.downtowndenver.com/a-taste-of-colorado-2020/ * Soup Nazi Clips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2lfZg-apSA * Where to get Dani's Music: https://danijoymusic.com/shop/ * Dani Joy "Strange World" w Daniel Ho and Perry Stauffe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0bzifaSA_0&feature=emb_logo * Daniel Ho's Site: https://www.danielho.com/ * Harvest Moon Dani Joy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zPyKw7IGb0 * Eddie Van Halen playing…: https://liveforlivemusic.com/news/eddie-van-halens-final-performances-hollywood-bowl-2015/ * best Eddie Van Halen impersonation on “Bring Your Adz,” a song that was inspired by repeated teenage viewings of a Van Halen concert video. “I thought, that’s what a ukulele concert should sound like!” exclaimed Shimabukuro. https://americannoise.com/concert-review-jake-shimabukuro-at-the-birchmere/ * Dani Joy's Reverb Page: https://reverb.com/shop/dani-joy-music
Stuart Fuchs is an award-winning multi-instrumentalist who can do amazing things with a ukulele, but he is also passionate about helping people to use music for healing and happiness. He loves to teach and has a heap of resources on his YouTube channel, Ukulele Zen. In today’s episode we talk about his early days learning guitar with his father, his discovery of the ukulele, and how much he loves living in Buffalo, New York. He also plays a bit of didgeridoo, and shows me some unconventional ways to play the uke! If you want to support Stu, you can go to stufuchs.com to buy CDs and merchandise, or become a patron on patreon.com. And of course check out his Ukulele Zen YouTube channel where you will find some amazing resources. Some show-related links below: Stu “Stukulele” Eadie University at Buffalo Joanne Castellani and Michael Andriaccio Buffalo wings…mmm, tasty Snatam Kaur Roswell Park Cancer Institute National Endowment for the Arts Griffin Ukuleles Beltona Resonator Instruments Mainland Ukes Kala solid cedar top ukulele Roy Smeck Omega Institute Songs played on the show: Spanish Ballad (Anonymous) Eruption (Michael Anthony, David Lee Roth, Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen - 1977) Don’t Worry Be Happy (Bobby McFerrin – 1988) Keanuhea (composed by Daniel Ho, arrangement by Stuart Fuchs and Sara Carlisle) My Little Jumping Flea (Stuart Fuchs) Magic Uke Waltz (Roy Smeck) Something (George Harrison – 1969) Go to the Ukulele Is The New Black YouTube channel for a playlist to hear these songs as well as other content relating to the episode Ukulele is the New Black is produced by Meredith Harper, who also wrote the theme tune. The theme tune was performed by Meredith Harper, Jasmine Fellows, Geoff Skellams, Jim Croft, Chris Williams, Paul Marsh and Sandra Shaw. Seb Carraro does the graphic design. If you enjoy this podcast please give it a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser or wherever you listen to your podcasts - and tell your friends! Thanks to my $10 and over Patreon supporters for helping me to make this podcast: Ukulele Legend: Linda Dodwell Ukulele Champions: Debbie Hoad & Maja Zweck The music played in this episode is licenced under a Podcasts (Featured Music) agreement with APRA AMCOS.
16th August 2020
"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith." - 2 Timothy 4:7 - Let's keep up a good fight, keep our faith strong and passion high and finish our race well!
Hello and Welcome back! Our first interview is with Golden Age Project. It's a wonderful company that provides this show with an amazing microphone. We get the load down of the their new microphone that will compare better then any other mic out there. Do give them a try before going to a large company. We meet the following segment a few years back at NAMM, since then we have always made it an effort to always visit their booth and continue to support the local business. They might not be the larges corporate company at NAMM, but they do punch through the market and make themselves present with some incredible craftsmanship with their products. I am talking about Romero's Creation. Besides making the worlds best ukulele, They also have venture out and have made the incredible 6 string guitars. All their work is done by hand by the amazing Pepe Romero Jr. Oh, and if you are wondering who he has backing him up as an Artist and co-operator of the company, let me list it for you. First off, he has his Dad as artist relation highlighting his product. The master classic guitar player/ guitar god Pepe Romero Sir. And if that wasn't enough, he also has Daniel Ho, master ukulele player/ ukulele god. I can't say enough, how wonderful of relationship I have had with the Romero Creation team. They truly are what you expect from a family business. So enjoy the music provided by this hard working team. The next segment is with a small boutique guitar company that custom makes guitars out of Atlanta, Georgia. That is with Alsip Guitars, I meet the CEO Jake and the COO Shane, in which the interview is based out of with him for this segment, These guys and ladies, make some beautiful hand crafted guitars that are just priceless.The attention to detail is the up most important. Give then a visit if you are looking to have a guitar upgrade. Next we have an amazing guitar amplifier company that makes amp the way they were built back in the 40's and 50's. This technology has been around for years. But has been made popular again as Peter the owner and creator has brought it life for the world to see and hear. As a close friend and partner to the world famous Cesar Diaz, only the big's amplifier/ guitar pedal builder for Stevie Ray Vaughan and Bob Dylan. A matter of fact Cesar was SRV's guitar tech almost for his entire career as a musician. And that's were Peter comes in, as Cesar tour the world with the greatest guitar player- Peter maned the amplifier store that Diaz operated. The birth of Homestead Amps came in 2014 when Peter McMahon decided it was time for a change. After 15 years of owning and operating Diaz Amplifiers, it was time to call it his own. Don't get me wrong Cesar and Peter grew up together as young kids to grown adults. Lastly, we have a new boutique pedal company from Chile. That right, we continue our quest to travel the world and found an amazing guitar pedal company that makes a one stop shop. One guitar pedal that will double as your effects maker and your amplifier. Is it possible, Yes it is. You start to see more of this as companies learn how to fit things in smaller packages. DSM/ Humboldt Electronics have created a small footprint in the world of music. That's right the worlds smalls Direct Line/ Amplifier that will connect to the house speakers (the PA system that you are playing at) and with incredible sound. Thank You to all that allow me to interview at Winter NAMM 2020, It was an incredible year and I was lucky to be able to interact with some the worlds greatest minds in music creation. As now we are facing difficult times, it's unknown if we will ever be able to interact like we did that year. Please stay safe from my family to yours. P.S Don't forget to subscribe to receive the least episode and blog post. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fretmanspodcast/support
Daniel Ho是夏威夷最具才华的尤克里里演奏家,移居洛杉矶后开始他的音乐生涯,曾六度摘下格莱美奖,包括最佳制作人、最佳滑音吉他手,独奏专辑《Polani》则是第一张格莱美奖提名的尤克里里专辑。一席现场,聆听岛屿之声。 “音乐的快乐和生命的快乐是相通的。作曲、 练习、打盹,循着灵感从头到尾照顾好每个音符。”
The Total Tutor and DR. Shellie Hipsky will interview Real Housewife of DC Mary Amons. Also, The Total Tutor will interview Biggest Loser Contestant Mark Cornelison, and 6 time Grammy Award Winner Daniel HO!