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Dziś dźwięków jest coraz więcej, a ciszy coraz mniej - do tego stopnia, że o ciszę nieraz trzeba zawalczyć. Ale nie zawsze tak było. W przeszłości szukano raczej możliwości pokonywania przestrzeni i ciszy dźwiękami niosącymi nie tyle muzykę, co wiadomości. W tym odcinku Justyna Laskowska-Otwinowska opowiada o „innych dźwiękach” - skoro nie są ani muzyką, ani ludzką mową, to czym są? --------------------------------------------------- Podcast zawiera fragmenty utworów: (w kolejności występowania w nagraniu) 1. Nagranie gry na bębnie Krin, gra Dave Oliver . Nagranie pochodzi z kanału YT: Andy Ballard. 2. Nagranie koncertu na kamiennych txalaportach i innych idiofonach w wykonaniu baskijskiej kapeli Kalakan. Nagranie pochodzi z kanału YT: Oreka TX. 3. Dźwięk trajkotki 3. Nagranie odgłosów dzwonków bałagulskich autorstwa własnego. 4. Nagranie gry na semantronie anonimowego rumuńskiego mnicha. Nagranie pochodzi z kanału YT: anprocry. --------------------------------------------------- Zachęcamy do śledzenia naszych działań na innych kanałach społecznościowych: · Facebook - https://bit.ly/PMEfacebook · Instagram - https://bit.ly/PMEinsta · TikTok - https://bit.ly/PMEtiktok · Twitter - https://bit.ly/PMEtwitter · YouTube - https://bit.ly/PMEyt
Dave Oliver is often regarded as a top MDT instructor and clinician. Originally from the UK, Dave found MDT at the perfect time in his career and now teaches internationally. Although we have had several MDT instructors on the podcast, this episode exposes some of the incredible outcomes in the extremities with MDT. We also got some great stories about Robin McKenzie and some insane clinical pearls! Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gestalt-education/support
It was our first evening gathering with guest speaker Dave Oliver. He spoke about the many ‘storms' that we face today (not only Covid) and on the horizon. He also spoke about how the church has changed over the last 18 months and concluded with seeds of hope for the future in all that God is doing!He left us with this question: What can I do now I couldn't do before?
Learn why urging others to be screened for prostate cancer has become one of Doppler Dave's missions.
Dave Oliver shares on the traps of wealth and worry from Matthew 6:19-34
Dave Oliver shares on piercing the bubble or taking the load from Luke 4:18 & Matthew 5:17-20
Dave Oliver has always lived and breathed rugby, a game known as one of the roughest and most hyper masculine on earth. He’s also gay and from the time he was a teenager until his early thirties, he hid his sexuality from everyone - horrified that he’d be found out and ridiculed by the community that means everything to him. Dave describes the burden he carried for the best part of two decades as 'toxic shame' - a form of self loathing that drove him to abuse drugs and self destruct. Dave’s since been through rehab more than once and has done a huge amount of work on acceptance and learning to love the man he truly is. Now he’s on a mission to help change the face of sexuality in male dominated sports by sharing his story with clubs, codes and men around the country them its time to change the game. Dave describes the burden he carried for the best part of two decades as 'toxic shame' - a form of self loathing that drove him to abuse drugs and self destruct. Dave’s since been through rehab more than once and has done a huge amount of work on acceptance and learning to love the man he truly is. Now he’s on a mission to help change the face of sexuality in male dominated sports by sharing his story with clubs, codes and men around the country them its time to change the game.
Dave is the current assistant coach of the New York Rangers in the National Hockey League.Dave has an incredible story about his journey to the NHL and what led him to becoming a coach, as he takes us on his journey where he decided to go the Junior A to College Hockey route, one that may not get enough credit. We dive into the challenges Dave faced throughout his career, as well as the successes.He discusses what it was like playing on a star studded team with players like Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier, Luc Robitaille, Brian Leetch, Adam Graves and the list goes on and on.Dave provides incredible insight to the game of hockey and I am sure he will bring you tons of value and advice as well.Enjoy and stay safe everyone!
This episode I speak to Mr Dave Oliver who is not only an avid miniature enthusiast like you and me, but he also volunteers for an organization called Models for Heroes. As you will hear in the show we go through Dave’s personal history but we also ask why he decided to volunteer with this charity. Models for Heroes runs therapeutic sessions for forces veterans & emergency services personal in need of some activity that will allow them to redirect themselves into a more positive place. I must thank Dave for coming onto the show and talking about this, it was fun not only to get to know him but also a little more about this charity. We mention it in the show but if your interest is piqued and you would like to find out more about Models for Heroes then you can follow the link https://www.modelsforheroes.co.uk. I have also included a link to their recent video ‘piece by piece’ that you can watch to give yourself more of an idea of what they do and why. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYGoRUjBqU8&feature=emb_logo I have nothing but the utmost respect for emergency and armed forces workers/veterans and I wanted to take time to thank them all for their service, I also want to thank people like Dave who volunteer to assist in programs such as this which really help people. Thoughts and prayers no doubt help in some way but action speaks far louder and it is people like Dave that make this all happen.
We find out what happened in the game this week and follow it up with some huge interviews with 1st XV Captain Dave Winstone, Club President Stuart Turner and resident Welsh bloke Dave Oliver. We also FINALLY get the thoughts of coaches John and Craig Whitehead in this explosive final part of the final episode! All that plus your Dicko of the Day with Elliot Stickings, we catch the Man of the Match and find out what happened around the grounds in the Battlebus Breakdown. This is Episode 21 (Part 2). It's the Vigo Rugby Podcast.
Dave Oliver on 1 Peter 2:11-20
Dave Oliver on Acts 2:42-47
Dave Oliver on the Resurrection
Dave Oliver on Mark 5 21-44
‘Cosmic Hum’ is an audio journey between ecstatic guitar patterns, hypnotic arpeggiators and groovy rhythms. Compiled by Vortical Grooves — an avid and obscure vinyl collector that we’re proud to host in our radio broadcast. For more gems we warmly suggest you to dig into his Instagram profile (@vorticalgrooves). The episode features: Dominique Lawalree, Dave Oliver, Emil Richards, Bitchin Bajas, Minami Deutsch, Heldon, Ken Camden, Fred Frith Guitar Quartet, Conventum, Robert Fripp, Lard Free.
Dave Oliver on Mark 2 1-12
Dave Oliver is Australia's first openly gay premiership rugby coach. Throughout his school and sporting career spanning the...
Creating Big Sky Yoga Retreats with Margaret Burns Vap. We discuss her move from a corporate career in NYC to starting a yoga studio in DC to forming Big Sky Retreats in Montana. You'll learn the hardest and best parts of running the business and how her practice has evolved over the years. Direct download: Tranquility du Jour #399: Creating Big Sky Yoga Retreats Upcoming Events Writing in the Woods in West Virginia: October 6-8 Yoga, Mindfulness + Creativity in Costa Rica: February 17-24 Yoga + Art in West Virginia: May, 2018 TBA Featured guest: Margaret Burns Vap Margaret is the founder of Big Sky Yoga Retreats and creator of Cowgirl Yoga™. Her relationship with yoga began more than a decade ago, when she began attending Jivamukti Yoga and took up the practice in an attempt to balance her hectic New York City lifestyle and corporate career with cosmetics giant L’Oréal. A few years and several hundred down dogs later, she traded in her designer duds for yoga pants – and moved to Washington DC to open her own studio. She combined her business background and passion for fitness to create Georgetown Yoga, which soon became one of DC’s most popular studios. She practiced at Jivamukti London, when her family relocated to the UK for six months, and studied Ashtanga Yoga under Richard Freeman, David Swenson, and Dave Oliver. Margaret also completed a 200-hour training program with renowned California/New York-based Yoga Works and traveled to Hawaii for Baron Baptiste’s Level 1 Teacher Training Bootcamp. Margaret’s students have included celebrities and DC luminaries to wheelchair-bound seniors, beginner yogis to other experienced yoga instructors – and everyone in between. Her belief that yoga can benefit anyone was part of what excited Margaret when her family relocated to Bozeman, Montana in early 2007. Alongside her husband David, daughter Morgane, and two Boston Terriers, she quickly embraced the laid-back-yet-vibrant town, its outdoor fitness focus, and breathtaking 360-degree mountain views. It wasn’t long before Margaret felt called to combine her love of yoga with her new-found love for Montana. Her fresh approach to teaching and natural gift for creating nurturing, safe spaces for people to practice yoga inspired the formation of Big Sky Yoga Retreats. With the help of her close-knit team, especially her first Head Wrangler Janice Cartwright from Montana Horse Sense, Margaret developed a one-of-a-kind retreat experience that welcomes women to enjoy calm, refreshing, and vigorous yoga with an unforgettable Montana backdrop. Big Sky Yoga Retreats has been featured in numerous publications and has received impressive press coverage since its inception. Margaret earned her B.S. from Georgetown University and her MBA from Thunderbird, the American Graduate School of International Management. She speaks French, Spanish, and un po d’Italiano and has traveled extensively across the U.S. and abroad. She and David make the most of Montana’s endless outdoor activities and love watching their daughter Morgane grow up on the ski slope and on horseback. She’s also proud ‘mom’ to English Mastiff Lili and her equine herd – Dude Boy and Java. Tranquility du Jour Savvy Sources Find Margaret Website Twitter Instagram Facebook Mentioned in Podcast Blog post about Yoga + the Animals Pigs & Pugs Project Transitions: Making Sense of Life's Changes Social Media Eye candy on Instagram Pin along with me on Pinterest Let’s connect on Facebook Follow moi on Twitter Watch via YouTube Tranquility Tips + Tools Shop slow locally-made, eco-friendly fashion: TranquiliT Browse my 5 Books New to Tranquility du Jour? Peruse the FAQs Tranquility-filled E-courses Download the Tranquility du Jour Podcast App: iPhone and Android Sign up for Love Notes and access Tranquil Treasures Read about my passion for animals Request Pen a review on iTunes and/or share this podcast via social media, s‘il vous plaît Pen a review of my books on Amazon or Goodreads. Techy To listen, click on the player at the top of the post or click here to listen to older episodes. New to podcasting? Get more info at Podcast 411. Do you have iTunes? Click here and subscribe to the podcast to get the latest episode as released. Get the Tranquility du Jour apps to download the podcast "automagically" on iOS or Android
Senator Janet Rice talks about the ongoing Senate committee investigation of temporary visa which will report in August; Kevin Bracken & Dave Oliver address a MUA demo on the subject of Free Trade Deals that are serving Australian workers on a plate to the big end of town; Associate Professor Angela Knox from Sydney University Business School says Job Quality is important to Australia's bottom line.
ACTU Congress 2015 preparing for the next Federal election with the declaration that the ACTU was wrong to put aside its campaigning tools after the defeat of the Howard Government. Dave Oliver declares that the ACTU will stop being a 'transactional' organisation and focus on campaigning. Dave Noonan (CFMEU) talks up for the workers in Qatar; and we hear the disapportment regarding the $16 not $27 decision for the minium wage from Fair Work Commission.