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Cette semaine, redécouvrez l'une des rumeurs les plus controversées d'Hollywood : dans l'Amérique des fifties, les acteurs James Dean et Marlon Brando auraient entretenu une passion torride. Alors que les intéressés ont toujours nié, certains témoins rapportent une relation faite de rivalité et d'autodestruction… À l'occasion du centenaire de la naissance de Marlon Brando, nous revenons sur cette histoire non-officielle, révélée en 2016. James, un esclave sexuel ? Hiver 1951. James a débarqué chez Rogers Brackett sans prévenir, comme d'habitude. Rogers est son compagnon officiel, du moins, aussi officiel qu'on peut l'être dans le monde de James. Ce matin, James a l'air d'un débraillé, comme quelqu'un qui a passé la nuit dehors. Des marques brunes sur son torse se dévoilent sur son torse, pareilles à des brûlures de cigarettes... Ecoutez la saison précédente : Henri VIII et Catherine Parr : le dernier mariage de Barbe Bleue Un podcast Bababam Originals Production : Bababam Ecriture : Lucie Kervern Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Réalisation : Matthew Roques Suivez-nous sur Flipboard SOURCES : James Dean: Tomorrow Never Comes, Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince, Blood Moon Productions Le film Listen to me Marlon, Stevan Riley, 2015 "Marlon Brando et James Dean, les amants terribles ?", Le Figaro, 23/03/2016 "James Dean aurait été l'esclave sexuel de Marlon Brando", Vanity Fair, 22/03/2016 "James Dean et Marlon Brando: les révélations sur leur passion SM", Gala, 18/03/2016 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Davina's Dots is your go-to podcast for thoughtful messages on topics that resonate with adult listeners—life, love, happiness, and cultivating a positive mindset. Dr. Davina uses calming spoken lyrics, perfectly paired with the smooth sounds of jazz, to create a space that not only stimulates the mind but also provides deep mental relaxation. Whether listeners are seeking inspiration, clarity, or simply a moment of calm, Dr. Davina's Dots delivers a refreshing and empowering listening experience. This episode of Dr. Davina's Dots is titled "Breathe". This episode invites you to slow down and let each breath lead you to a deeper sense of calm as you unwind and rejuvenate your mind. Breathe in, relax, and find your inner serenity with us.Music selections include Cindy Bradley, Konstantin Klashtorni, Dean James, Joyce Spencer, Ken Navarro, The Moore Twins, Rob Zinn, Gail Jhonson, Nils and more.Connect with me on Facebook Connect with me on LinkedIn View my Books on AmazonCheck out my products on EtsyBrowse our merchandise Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cette semaine, découvrez l'une des rumeurs les plus controversées d'Hollywood : dans l'Amérique des fifties, les acteurs James Dean et Marlon Brando auraient entretenu une passion torride. Alors que les intéressés ont toujours nié, certains témoins rapportent une relation faite de rivalité et d'autodestruction… À l'occasion du centenaire de la naissance de Marlon Brando, nous revenons sur cette histoire non-officielle, révélée en 2016. James, un esclave sexuel ? Hiver 1951. James a débarqué chez Rogers Brackett sans prévenir, comme d'habitude. Rogers est son compagnon officiel, du moins, aussi officiel qu'on peut l'être dans le monde de James. Ce matin, James a l'air d'un débraillé, comme quelqu'un qui a passé la nuit dehors. Des marques brunes sur son torse se dévoilent sur son torse, pareilles à des brûlures de cigarettes... Ecoutez la saison précédente : Henri VIII et Catherine Parr : le dernier mariage de Barbe Bleue Un podcast Bababam Originals Production : Bababam Ecriture : Lucie Kervern Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Réalisation : Matthew Roques Suivez-nous sur Flipboard SOURCES : James Dean: Tomorrow Never Comes, Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince, Blood Moon Productions Le film Listen to me Marlon, Stevan Riley, 2015 "Marlon Brando et James Dean, les amants terribles ?", Le Figaro, 23/03/2016 "James Dean aurait été l'esclave sexuel de Marlon Brando", Vanity Fair, 22/03/2016 "James Dean et Marlon Brando: les révélations sur leur passion SM", Gala, 18/03/2016 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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A podcast for deans and academic leadership.DEANS COUNSELJames Ellis | Moderator | Dean of the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California (2007-2019)David Ikenberry | Moderator | Dean of the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado-Boulder (2011-2016)Ken Kring | Moderator | Co-Managing Director, Global Education Practice and Senior Client Partner at Korn FerryDeansCounsel.com--EPISODE 13: Erika James (Pennsylania) on Leadership Through Team BuildingOn this episode of Deans Counsel, moderators Jim Ellis and Ken Kring speak with Erika James, dean since 2020 and Reliance Professor of Management and Private Enterprise Professor of Management at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. Trained as an organizational psychologist, Dean James is a leading expert on crisis leadership, workplace diversity and management strategy.In this conversation, Jim and Ken learn from Erika about what it takes to build effective, trusting teams. Major factors in that equation include:•Building trust in the dean •Hiring effective team members •Dealing with the fallout of termination decisions •The need to monitor the pace of team progress •Approaches to nudging faculty into key leadership roles •The shifting landscape on DEI, social justice and ESG Learn more about Erika James.Comments/criticism/suggestions/feedback? We'd love to hear it. Drop us a note at feedback@deanscounsel.comThanks for listening.-Produced by Joel Davis at Analog Digital Arts
The singer and song writer joins Jacob to share his incredible story about how he connected with artist Robert Randolph kickstarting his career in music. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jacob-young1/support
Erika H. James is the Dean of Wharton Business School of the University of Pennsylvania and the author of The Prepared Leader: Emerge from Any Crisis More Prepared Than Before. In this episode of Leadership Next, Dean James talks to host Alan Murray about how leadership has changed over the past decade and what fundamental truths about leadership are evergreen. Dean James also discusses what it means to be a prepared leader, how the pandemic changed her understanding of preparation and why humans are usually so poorly prepared for a crisis. Finally, she shares her hopes for the next generation of leaders and how the role of educational institutions is evolving in an increasingly hybrid world.
James Bullock, dean of UCI's School of Physical Sciences, was one of the earliest proponents of a multidisciplinary initiative called Solutions That Scale. The project was created to bring researchers from nearly every academic unit on campus together to come up with ways to mitigate the effects of climate change. In this episode of the UCI Podcast, Dean Bullock discusses the origin of Solutions That Scale, what its researchers are doing now, and what they plan to do in the future.
Dean James is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the "Cat in the Stacks" mysteries under the name Miranda James. By day he is a mild-mannered medical librarian; by night and on weekends, he's a serial killer who gleefully dispatches obnoxious characters so his sleuths, Charlie Harris and Diesel, can have fun solving murders.Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/dean.james1Twitter @MirandaJames57Instagram @dieselharriscatWebsite www.catinthestacks.com*****************Sisters in Crime was founded in 1986 to promote the ongoing advancement, recognition and professional development of women crime writers. Through advocacy, programming and leadership, SinC empowers and supports all crime writers regardless of genre or place on their career trajectory.www.SistersinCrime.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sincnational/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SINCnationalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sistersincrime
Horror Authors Tamara Thorne & Alistair Cross Tamara Thorne was born in the City of Angels, Los Angeles, California. She published her first novel, Winter Scream, in February 1991 under her pen name Chris Curry, a book that was co-authored with Dean James. Since that time, Tamara Thorne has authored nearly 20 novels, both standalone and in series. She penned the Sorority in 2003, and The Ghosts of Ravencrest series, and currently co-authors with Alistair Cross Alistair Cross grew up on horror stories and scary movies, and by the age of eight, began writing his own stories. First published in 2012, he has since co-authored "The Cliffhouse Haunting" and "Mother" with Tamara Thorne and is working on several other projects. His debut solo novel, The Crimson Corset, was an Amazon bestseller. The Midnight Ripper, book 4 in The Vampires of Crimson Cove series is coming in summer of 22 ... Currently, Thorne & Cross are hosts of Thorne & Cross: Carnival Macabre, where listeners can discover all manner of demented delights, unearth terrifying treasures, and explore the unknown. Alistair Cross and Tamara Thorne joined forces in 2012 and in collaboration, they have written several novels including The Cliffhouse Haunting, The Ghosts of Ravencrest, and Mother. They are currently collaborating actively on several more novels and together, they also host the horror-themed radio show Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE! which has featured such guests as Anne Rice, VC Andrews, Christopher Moore and a veritable who's who of horror. Currently, Thorne & Cross are writing the continuing Ravencrest Saga, and a sequel to Tamara's Candle Bay, which will feature Michael, Winter, and Chynna from Alistair's vampire novel, The Crimson Corset.
Blood and Bread. A national reckoning between two mourning mothers. Today, Rob and Lee interview Professor James Carter, Dean of the History Department at Saint Joseph's University. The story that the three discuss is Lu Xun's story "Medicine." Professor Carter's most recent book is Champions Day, a book about the last gasp of old Shanghai.
Several Georgia players had standout performances, most notably linebacker Nakobe Dean and running back James Cook–both entering the 2022 NFL Draft. Their play so impressive that ESPN NFL Draft analyst Todd McShay took notice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A lot of you have questions about whether you should pursue your MBA or another business degree. So we asked an expert. Erika James is the dean of the Wharton School at UPenn, the oldest business school in the country. So she's got tips on how to know if you're ready to get that degree - and how to know if an MBA isn't the right path for you. Plus: she tells us the do's and dont's of the application process. In this episode, Dean James shares: How to evaluate if you're ready for an MBA How to know if an MBA isn't the degree for you How to make your application stand out (and what not to include) Whether you should get an MBA if you think you don't have “quantitative skills” What you learn from an MBA program Her perspective on how business leadership has changed Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey, hey, hey, my INDIEcent brothers and sisters. Thanks for tuning in to Episode #44 of INDIEcent Exposure. I've got some killer tunes lined up for you, and I guess I was in the mood for music that rides a little harder, because these tracks definitely don't show the softer side of yours truly, your host, the mongrel, known in an alternet zip code as Jay V. Editor's Notes:• This post may contain affiliate links• Musicians' bio info comes from the artists, their websites, or their publicists. Click on names below to visit their websites where you can get the full story, photos, and very often video. I've got another great interview, with a great artist, waiting in the wings, but right now let's kick things off with some tunage. We'll hear from Imran Mandani, who conjures up Godzilla, Kim Logan, who warns us that Oedipus Wrecks, and Gürschach, who take us on a tour of their Undead Empire. First though, let's start this set off with an amazing Pop and Neo-Soul artist who hails from Georgia — And I don't mean the state that sits between Alabama and South Carolina. SALIO SALIO hails from the Republic of Georgia, a place known to some for its harmonic scales and the birthplace of wine, but not by most. A remarkably gifted vocalist and composer from a young age, she decided to leave her home country and find her place in the wider world. .ugb-f853c6d .ugb-img{border-radius:30px}.ugb-f853c6d .ugb-feature__title{font-family:"Roboto Condensed",Sans-serif !important;font-weight:100 !important;letter-spacing:0.5px !important;color:#eeffb5;margin-bottom:14px !important}.ugb-f853c6d .ugb-feature__description{font-family:"Palatino Linotype",Palatino,Palladio,"URW Palladio L","Book Antiqua",Baskerville,"Bookman Old Style","Bitstream Charter","Nimbus Roman No9 L",Garamond,"Apple Garamond","ITC Garamond Narrow","New Century Schoolbook","Century Schoolbook","Century Schoolbook L",Georgia,serif !important;font-size:18px !important;color:#ffffff;margin-bottom:30px !important}.ugb-f853c6d .ugb-inner-block{text-align:left}.ugb-f853c6d.ugb-feature{background-color:#cf2e2e;background-attachment:fixed;background-image:url(https://www.indiecent-exposure.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/42474842_2366690783348133_3237109330507464704_n.jpg);background-position:center center;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-size:contain}.ugb-f853c6d.ugb-feature:before{background-color:#cf2e2e;opacity:0.3}@media screen and (min-width:768px){.ugb-f853c6d .ugb-feature__item{grid-template-columns:0.60fr 1.40fr !important}.ugb-f853c6d .ugb-img{border-radius:30px;width:750px;height:auto !important}}SALIOMoving to London and working with Andrew Hunt provided her with the Lost World EP and him with a Music Producer’s Guild Award for Breakthrough Producer of the Year. The title track of the EP then won 2nd place in the Unsigned Only Music Awards Pop Category the year after.Bass player, Deon Estus, of Wham! fame and platinum selling jazz saxophonist, Dean James, started making arrangements to meet. The natural beauty in her voice broke Dean’s heart, literally. Just days later he was in hospital for a quadruple bypass operation. SALIO; submitted photo. Tony Coluccio - a man who has worked with greats such as Bette Midler, Whitney Houston and Janet Jackson - then brought her to record in New York City. Tied in with a quick, secretive Sofar performance and a cameo at renowned Small’s Jazz Club, it seems that no matter where she goes, those who appreciate true musical ability will find her. IMRAN MANDANI Chicago native hip-hop recording artist, Imran Mandani, loves a good challenge; in the entertainment industry where only a handful of Asian Indians have reached mainstream success as comedians, musicians, or actors, the Windy City rapper and graphic designer enjoys carving his own path while evolving his brand. .ugb-be92195 .ugb-img{border-radius:30px}.ugb-be92195 .ugb-feature__title{font-family:"Roboto Condensed",
In this episode, your Pioneer Territory Manager hosts, Chris Scuse and Emily Allegar, are joined by Mark Rohrbach, Pioneer Sales Rep and owner/operator of Soil-Bound LLC and Green Armor Seeds, and Dean James, Farm Manager at Don Cotner Farms. In reflection of Earth Day, the group discuss sustainable farming practices with the common goals of stewarding the land for generations to come.
On this episode I was joined by Multiple time World Champion, Dean James. Dean and I covered some highlights from his career, his mindset, his training and whats next for him! Social Media: Instagram: Deejay_5985 - Fisticuffs_Podcast Facebook: Dean James - Fisticuffs_Podcast Twitter: @Fisticuffs_Pod Youtube: Fisticuffs Our Sponsors: The English Hypnotist www.theenglishhypnotist.com
I'm hard pushed to think of anyone who has made such an impact on raising the level of worldwide Muay Thai as Tony Myers. And this made for my biggest podcast episode to date! Tony Myers, Professor in Quantitative Methods at Newman University, Muay Thai coach, referee and judge. Turning out fighters like Dean James, Nathan Bendon, & Rob Allen from Pra Chao Suua gym in the West Midlands, and a world authority in Muay Thai judging. You can find out more about Tony's research on the Newman University website here: https://www.newman.ac.uk/staff/david-anthony-myers/ And of course, you can check out the Pra Chao Suua Muay Thai gym too: https://www.facebook.com/RamakienMuayThai And if you found this valuable, please like, subscribe, and share this with someone else it could help too! Video version of this podcast, complete with timestamped and linked points of interest available here
Chapters00:00 - Introduction00:31 - Career Beginnings07:24 - Going Freelance11:15 - Personality12:17 - Working In A Team13:39 - Challenges Of Being Freelance15:39 - Not Limiting Yourself17:43 - Make Yourself Employable20:46 - EndingDean James Barratt BiogDean James Barratt is a Grammy nominated mix engineer based in London, UK who has worked with numerous artists and on film and television soundtracks. He has credits on tracks by Jess Glynne, Nina Nesbitt, Craig David, Ray BLK, Shy FX (including Jorja Smith and Rag N Bone Man remixes) and Meridian Dan.Dean has a strong love of reggae and dub breaks and has been a part of the club and bass music scene, mixing for the likes of Skream, Benga, MistaJam and Ministry of Sound.Film & TV credits include work on Human Planet, Midnights Children, Blindsight and The Namesake.He's also recorded and mixed the soundtracks for the Games Enslaved and Heavenly Sword. https://www.deanjamesbarratt.com/Sam Inglis BiogEditor In Chief Sam Inglis has been with Sound On Sound for more than 20 years. He is a recording engineer, producer, songwriter and folk musician who studies the traditional songs of England and Scotland, and the author of Neil Young's Harvest (Bloomsbury, 2003) and Teach Yourself Songwriting (Hodder, 2006).
Hey guys Happy Saturday ! Today's guest is Dean James. Dean is a Drummer composer, Producer mentor. Listen as Dean talks about his time growing up in Trinidad to going on tour at the age thirteen. He speaks about his time playing around the world. Dean talks about playing with Machel Montano to performing Cheryl Pepsii Riley as well as traveling around the world performing with other groups. Also Dean talks about what it was like meeting Prince. Welcome to B-Major
This week was definitely a show of two halves. We started with some high tempo Smooth Jazz courtesy of Art Sherrod Jr, Andre Cavor, Darren Rahn and something new from Dean James. Working through the set we heard from Oli Silk, Roy Ayers, Chico Hamilton and Alex Bugnon. For me the sweet spot started with Camelle Hinds, followed by Joe Leavy and Dayon....then along come Tanqueray Hayward, Gregory Porter, David Peaston to send it into orbit !! A wonderful set I am sure you'll replay again and again.
Episode number two!! In this episode we talk to Jessica Kearns from Barrel Bourbon. We taste a few bottles and talk about Barrell Bourbon. We also talk about a few of their releases and how they are made. Our jazz artist interview is with Dean James and Will Fortune. We talk about their music and about how the corona virus has hit local and national musicians. Our in studio special guests are Herman Key and Tony Marchant.
Chris and Bob returned to the Long Island Library Resources Council's Conference on Libraries and the Future. This year we had some great guests and because there was so much to talk about, we are splitting this episode into 3 parts. Part 1 was an interesting conversation with James Vorbach, Dean of the Library and […]
Broadcast every Wednesday 8-10PM BST on www.jorvikradio.com My live studio guests were Dean James and The Black Dogs who played a selection of live tracks. There are also tracks by Ross Osteen Band, Dr Bob and the Bluesmakers, Katarina Pejak, Moonshine Society, Albert Collins, John Lee Hooker, Dan Burnett, Samantha Fish, Bad Day Blues Band, Chris Wragg & Greg Copeland, Ben Levin, Blues Boy Kings, Emma Wilson Blues Band, Shawn James, Muddy Waters, Slack Habits, The Wilbur Project, Nick Steed Five, Colin James, Big Daddy Wilson, The King Dukes and finishing off with Billy Branch and the Sons of Blues. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
James Bullock, UCI professor and chair of physics & astronomy, became dean of the School of Physical Sciences in the summer of 2019, taking over for Kenneth Janda. In this UCI Podcast interview, Bullock talks about the past, present and future of the school, of which he has been a faculty member since 2004.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! El nuevo disco del guitarrista Ray Obiedo es el protagonista de esta edición, en la que también repasamos recientes trabajos de David Benoit, Rick Braun, Nicholas Cole, Steve Cole y Momo Said. En los minutos del recuerdo rescatamos música del saxofonista Dean James y escuchamos temas de sus primeros trabajos.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
Hosts Jacob Lane & Presley Meyer are joined by Big Red Louie team members Ethan Sprowles, Ross Prophater, and everyone's favorite Twitterer, Good Time Charlie. Pizza rolls will be eaten, and Dean James will be named.
Professor Tom Haney and Dean James Faught join the podcast to discuss their involvement in Blackacre, the old law school newspaper and predecessor to Dialogue, de Novo. They discuss with Richard and Jake the ways in which we preserve history, and the importance of building a community through media.
Nashville is referred to as Music City. It is home to Music Row and to thousands of number one radio hits. It inhabits singer/songwriters who have made the move to Music City to follow their dreams! Chad has lots of friends in Nashville and he is humbled to be joined by three of them on this edition of This Life Ain’t For Everybody! Ben is a singer and songwriter and tour manager. Dean is a singer and a songwriter and a bad ass guitarist and pianist and drummer and bassist! Bobby is a singer and a songwriter and runs some of the most successful Honky Tonks in Music City. The topics range from lyrics to styles to labels to radio to breaking an artist to loyalty to passion to love of the music! Thank you for joining us and we hope you enjoy!
May 16, 2018 | Reunion 2018 Dean James F. Kay preaches on 1 John 3:1-3 during the closing worship service of Reunion 2018.
An intro of myself and what's in store! Thanks for listening! -Dean James
Jimmy (James) and Dan talk the big Sporting KC win on the road against Zlatan and the LA Galaxy, look ahead to the (possible snowy?!) game against Seattle, and discuss whether Dan is actually this team's good luck charm. Follow us on Twitter @NoOtherPod, @JCMack03, and @DanKooser.
Dean James Ryan @deanjimryan, the eleventh Dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education gave a speech at graduation that went viral. It is the topic of his book "Wait, What?" and today's conversation. Dean Ryan shares his 5 essential questions of life (and a bonus question.) These are great ones to provoke conversation with your students and colleagues. Read the show notes at www.coolcatteacher.com/e75 about 5 hours after this show goes live on iTunes. Listen to the rest of the shows at www.coolcatteacher.com/podcast
Preston Smith grew up among the influence of the sights and sounds of the New Orleans Jazz scene. Smith on flugelhorn along with Dean James (courtesy of Silhouette Records) on alto saxophone conjures up a soulful and mellow interpretation for the Latin jazz instrumental, “Brazilian Fossa.” This is gonna be awesome!!!
In episode #269, Erika James, dean of Goizueta Business School at Emory University, is well-known for her research in the areas of crisis leadership and workplace diversity. She has written that crises are inevitable and every organization will experience a crisis of some magnitude. In this interview, Dean James discusses how leaders can prepare for a crisis and then take the experience and use it to take the organization to the next level once the crisis ends. She also talks about the business case for diversity and the importance of corporate culture.
James Ryan, dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education reflects on his vision for HGSE, the role of education schools, and whether he roots for the Red Sox or Yankees.
Dean James Pappas and Professor R. C. Davis Undiano talk about Dr. Pappas's role in moving CLS into a leadership role in online learning and the future of online education.
Within the realms of smooth jazz, one of the most versatile saxophonists of the genre, Dean James performances captures a unique blend of smooth jazz, R&B and popular music while maintaining his own creative style and sound on both alto & soprano saxophones. His newest project, Love Takes Time, is his 4th cd.