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Analyser pour mieux parier ! Ce dimanche 11 juin débute le tour de Suisse 2023, dernière épreuve world tour avant le tour de France. Avec La Thib : - Analyse du parcours - Merlier, Demarre, Meuss, verra t'on les sprinteurs à la fête ? - Remco vs Wout, qui aura le dessus en chrono ? - Remco sera t'il invicible ? - Bardet, Grégoire, ou situer les francais ? Le Coup Tordu est également présent sur Twitter, Facebook, Instagram et Tiktok. On rappelle que jouer avec exès comporte des risques. en cas de problème, vous pouvez contacter jouer info service au 09 74 75 13 13 Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
DeMarre Carroll is a former NBA player and current assistant basketball coach for the Milwaukee Bucks. Carroll was selected as the 27th overall pick by the Memphis Grizzlies in the 2009 NBA Draft, playing in the NBA for 11 seasons. DeMarre Carroll joins Thanasis Antetokounmpo discussing; his "Junkyard Dog" nickname, playing college basketball at Vanderbilt and Missouri, taking a bullet for his teammate, diagnosed with an incurable liver disease, journey to the NBA Draft, Kobe Bryant, coaching and NBA career moments. Thanasis also throws DeMarre some amazing facts and random questions.
Tous les matins, Charles Magnien nous fait découvrir l'info culture du jour. La matinale 100% opinions et auditeurs 3ème saison pour Apolline de Malherbe aux commandes d'Apolline Matin. Cette année, de nouvelles voix viennent rejoindre l'équipe. L'humoriste Arnaud Demanche viendra chaque matin dialoguer avec les auditeurs à 7h20 (le « 3216 d'Arnaud Demanche ») et proposera un billet d'humeur grinçant et piquant à 8h20 (« Vivement Demanche ») ! Marguerite Dumont aux journaux et Amélie Rosique pour la chronique « RMC s'engage pour vous » rejoindront également l'équipe d'Apolline Matin pour une matinale 100% info, engagée et d'opinions.
This week on Meet the Team, Greg introduces his Executive Assistant, Shelly DeMarre. Listen in to hear about Shelly's role on the team, how she came to Family ID, and how she lived a crazy intentional life with three boys as a single parent. Suggested materials: - Purchase the Family ID Book: https://amzn.to/3pITAXJ - Purchase the Family ID Goal and Prayer Journal: https://amzn.to/3gcZNrx - Submit your Q&A questions: info@family-id.com Partner with us: www.family-id.com/give Book Family ID to speak at your event: Email info@family-id.com or family-id.com/events#EventForm Web: www.family-id.com Follow us: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/familyidministries - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/familyid YouTube: - Family ID: https://www.youtube.com/c/FamilyID1 Family ID Podcast: - Apple Podcasts/iTunes: https://apple.co/3xrmZID - Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3v8CjYN - Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3vhTRlo Free YouVersion Devotionals: - 7 Keys to a Great Family: https://bit.ly/3v7CzHG - 31 Days of Building your Family's Values: https://bit.ly/2Sqmf7A
Demarre McGill, Principal Flute of the Seattle Symphony joins us on Behind the Screen. Demarre walks us through his audition successes, and how he prepares for them. He talks about his philosophy called the “Habit of Playing Beautifully” and how you need to train yourself to sound beautiful, regardless of what you’re playing. This conversation is a deep dive into the mind of a great musician who has a wonderful outlook on life and music.Thank you for subscribing and let us know your thoughts or who’d you like to hear on Behind the Screen at screenisup@gmail.com
On this episode of the pod, the guys ask how many wing defenders do you need to "stop" LeBron? The guys also break down the Conference Finals and discuss their predictions for the remainder of the series for both the Western and Eastern Conference. This episode was recorded on Friday, September 25. We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening! Check out our website for more content: lastguysoffthebench.com
- DeMarre Carroll situation, DeMarre speaks - (14:19) Breaking news: DeMarre Carroll and Spurs agree to buyout - (28:07) Mike Tomlin comes to defense of Mason Rudolph
Flute 360 | Episode 99: “Building Your C.V. Through International Experiences with Demarre McGill” (35:43) In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Demarre McGill about how we as flutists can build our C.V. through international experiences. Demarre humbly shares his international career and the lessons he’s learned along the way. Topics vary from job announcements, finding your musical voice, and summer music festivals! Listen to the episode to hear all the advice from Demarre! Episode 99 – Main Points: 0:30 – Gold Sponsor: J&K Productions 1:22 – Welcome & Introduction 2:38 – Spending time with family is essential. 3:00 – Today’s Topic 3:25 – Heidi: Please share with the listeners who you are and your musical background! 3:31 – Demarre’s Answer 3:39 – Julius Baker & Jeffrey Khaner, flutists 6:36 – Question: Why do you think it’s important for a flutist to consider adding international experiences to their résumé or curriculum vitae? 6:45 – Demarre’s Answer 11:25 – Question: How can a flutist go about adding international experiences to their C.V.? Where does one start? 11:34 – Demarre’s Answer 11:43 – Summer Music Festivals 14:35 – Matching Game 16:23 – “When you are focused on the things that make what we do as musicians, truly, truly special...luck has a way of finding you. It may not be exactly what you were looking for, but if your eyes are open, luck has a way of actually carving out a path for you!” – Demarre 18:23 – Question: I have seen many job announcements state “international experience required.” Why are search committees looking for this qualification? 18:35 – Demarre’s Answer 19:11 – Being curious is essential to have as a performer and as an educator! 20:55 – Dr. Susanna Self, flutist 22:21 – Invisalign 23:21 – Question: Throughout your international career, what are some lessons that you’ve learned along the way? 23:32 – Demarre’s Answer 24:27 – “Expressing yourself through your instrument is universal.” – Demarre 26:30 – Question: Any last pieces of advice that you’d like to offer? 26:42 – Demarre’s Answer 30:11 – PICKS! 33:35 – Conclusion 33:49 – Charleston Southern University – Solo Recital & Masterclass (1/26/2020) 34:30 – Bronze Sponsor: J&K Productions PICKS! Heidi: Bulgarian Garash Cake Demarre: Opera: Norma Episode 99 – Resources Mentioned: Heidi Kay Begay’s Website Demarre’s Website Demarre’s YouTube Channel CCM’s Faculty Spotlight with Demarre Episode 99 – Sponsors: Gold & Bronze Level: J&K Productions
In this week's episode, Demarre McGill, principal flute with the Seattle Symphony, discusses the building blocks of efficient and mental practice: having discipline, nurturing energy, focusing on beauty, and applying patience in our approach. Demarre also elaborates on the importance of: The “starter teachers” and the diverse support system a young musician needs to blossom Combining discipline, spirit, and energy Being an excellent colleague Patience in slow practice, and how it helps us learn faster Finding the soul of the music & focusing on beauty Providing musical context to fix technical issues Focusing on the music to get in the right headspace for a performance Confronting the things we are not comfortable with in preparation for performances Contributing to your community Not giving up in the face of rejection Staying hungry in order to grow The Mind Over Finger Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtQSB1IVNJ4a2afT1iUtSfA/videos Don't forget to sign up for my newsletter to get your free guide to a super productive practice using the metronome! This guide is the perfect entry point to help you bring more mindfulness and efficiency into your practice and it's filled with tips and tricks on how to use that wonderful tool to take your practicing and your playing to new heights! TURN THE METRONOME ON AND START PRACTICING BETTER AND LEARNING FASTER RIGHT NOW! GET YOUR FREE METRONOME GUIDE TODAY AT www.mindoverfinger.com!!!! MORE ABOUT DEMARRE: Website: https://www.demarremcgill.com/ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVTwhPRg3lnSTSWxTROWz2w Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/demarremcgillflute/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/demarremcgill/ The Chamber Music Society of Fort Worth - Learning with the Masters featuring DSO flutist Demarre McGill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK_dsbJsw0o Demarre McGill has gained international recognition as a soloist, recitalist, chamber and orchestral musician. Winner of an Avery Fisher Career Grant and the Sphinx Medal of Excellence, he has appeared as soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Seattle, Pittsburgh, Dallas, Grant Park, San Diego and Baltimore symphony orchestras and, at age 15, the Chicago Symphony. Now principal flute of the Seattle Symphony, he previously served as principal flute of the Dallas Symphony, San Diego Symphony, Florida Orchestra, and Santa Fe Opera Orchestra. He recently served as acting principal flute of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and earlier with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. As an educator, Demarre has performed, coached and presented master classes in South Africa, Korea, Japan, Quebec and throughout the United States. With his brother Anthony, he was a speaker and performer at the 2018 League of American Orchestras Conference. He has also served on the faculties of the National Youth Orchestra of the United States, the National Orchestral Institute (NOI) at the University of Maryland, the Orford Music Festival, and participated in Summerfests at the Curtis Institute of Music. In August of 2019, he was named Associate Professor of Flute at Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and is an artist-faculty member of the Aspen Music Festival and School. A founding member of The Myriad Trio, and former member of Chamber Music Society Two, Demarre has participated in the Santa Fe, Marlboro, Seattle and Stellenbosch chamber music festivals, to name a few. He is the co-founder of The Art of Élan and, along with clarinetist Anthony McGill and pianist Michael McHale, founded the McGill/McHale Trio in 2014. Their first CD, "Portraits," released in August 2017, has received rave reviews, as has "Winged Creatures," his recording with Anthony McGill and the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra. In 2019-20 the McGill/McHale Trio performs at New York City's 92nd Street Y, as well as in Washington D.C. and on chamber music series throughout the Midwest. Media credits include appearances on PBS's Live from Lincoln Center, A & E Network's The Gifted Ones, NBC's Today Show, NBC Nightly News, and, with his brother Anthony when they were teenagers, on Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. A native of Chicago, Demarre McGill began studying the flute at age 7 and attended the Merit School of Music. In the years that followed, until he left Chicago, he studied with Susan Levitin. Demarre received his bachelor's degree from The Curtis Institute of Music and a Master's degree at The Juilliard School. If you enjoyed the show, please leave a review on iTunes! I truly appreciate your support! Visit www.mindoverfinger.com for information about past and future podcasts, and for more resources on mindful practice. Join the Mind Over Finger Tribe here! https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfingertribe/ THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme! Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson. Also a HUGE thank you to my fantastic producer, Bella Kelly! MIND OVER FINGER: www.mindoverfinger.com https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/
Nick Fay and Jac Manuell answer some great Nets questions via the Buzz listeners Zach Murphy- @zmurph If all major FA’s in the 3/4 spot get taken away, and we flunk in FA, are we still content with this team possibly treading water in low seeds knowing next years FA class is horrendous and eventually paying LeVert and Jarrett may halt our possible improvements? Will @wjax99 Do you think the closer role will change game by game now that Caris and Spence will hopefully get full min next week? And out of the big 4 teams in the east, who do the Nets matchup against best? Duane Chandler @darqnyt27 I thought that this could be a 35-38 Win team at the year’s start; they’re more special than I initially hoped. Do you think they can hit the upper echelon‘s of the league through developing this core, or by selling/trading some of it off to get a star? People talk about Dinwiddie, DMC & Joey B like stocks to be traded high, but what if they are the core of a potential champion, given their developmental trajectory? Bruce Jones @RuFan130 Outside the box targets/trades this summer? How can Sean marks get creative to make this team win 50 in 2019-20 Jesse Hoff @hoffsbeefs Am I crazy for wanting Brook lopez back? Also is it just me or did we get a little over eager on kuruc fever? Jabari Jelks @delaybaro what’s the best crunch time lineup at full strength? David Stone @DStone Which of the Nets vets will not be on the roster next season? (DeMarre, Napier, Dudley, or Davis) Yong @syc22 what are the PFs who are the most realistic targets and best fits for the nets in the coming draft? Rui, PJ Washington, etc Itunes
The year is 2018, and there are more fish in the sea than ever. KC and Becky provide an intersectional, in-depth look into all things sex. Myths are still being taught in sex-ed classes, sexuality plays a huge role in the music industry, and activists are fighting to legalize prostitution worldwide. We're spilling the tea about it all.Hosted by KC Miller and Becky DeMarre. Theme music by @joshy979. Podcast art by Camille Rapay.
The Glue Guys are joined by DeMarre Carroll to interview him onsite at his Girls Basketball Clinic. DeMarre talks about which Net is going to surprise fans this year, what makes Brooklyn an attractive place for free agents next summer and how to build chemistry during the off-season.Then after that - the Glue Guys dig through some listener voice/emails.Subscribe to the Glue Guys on iTunesFollow the Glue Guys on StitcherSocial Media – @BKGlueGuys on TwitterLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seemingly out of nowhere, Demarre McGill has quickly become the next “it” flutist. A recipient of the prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant, Demarre has dominated the audition circuit, holding Principal positions with the Florida Orchestra, San Diego Symphony, Santa Fe Opera Orchestra, Seattle Symphony, and Dallas Symphony. Demarre has also been Acting Principal Flute at the Pittsburg Symphony and most recently, at the Metropolitan Opera. Demarre is currently maintaining a jam-packed schedule: He has returned as Principal Flute at the Seattle Symphony, he has stepped in as Visiting Assistant Professor at CCM, and he continues to travel the country giving masterclasses and performing concerts. I snagged a few minutes with Demarre on his latest trip to New York City.
The marquee game between the Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors isn't until Thursday. As fans look forward to that, the Celtics had another game Tuesday night in Brooklyn against the Nets. The result? A 109-102 victory that puts Boston's 13-game winning streak on the line Thursday against Golden State.
Day 2 of the Boston Celtics Newsfeed's 30-day preview series leading up to opening night of the 2017-18 NBA season. Today, CLNS Newsfeed Manager Mike Walsh chats with David Ostrowsky to preview the Brooklyn Nets and how their new look and new direction will match up against the Celtics. Visit CLNSRadio.com/boston-celtics-news for Ostrowsky's extensive written preview. Tune back in tomorrow when Walsh is joined by Cory Prescott to preview the Charlotte Hornets.
In Episode 178, Sean Woodley chats with John Gaudes (Raptors HQ) about the passive-aggressive war of words between Masai Ujiri & DeMarre Carroll and whether or not the Raptors offense can change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Down in the NBA D-League getting some seasoning, DeAndre' Bembry has all of the tools in the making to be a solid NBA contributor for the Atlanta Hawks for years to come. At 6'6, with nearly a seven-foot wingspan, Bembry can glide to the basket and get his shot off in a variety of ways. His heady play and a high IQ also make him a menace on defense, able to switch across the board. I spoke with Bembry following his quick stint for the D-League Salt Lake City Stars, just before he was shuttled away by a team spokesman to his plane, as Bembry was recalled by the Hawks Sunday afternoon. Follow me on Twitter @CLNS_Prescott.
In this episode of the ToT-cast, Chris Okrainetz and Demar Grant discuss the Toronto Raptors and their recent news.They discuss the Raptors recent loss to the Sacramento Kings, the team's shooting woes from the perimeter, DeMarre Carroll's struggles, Toronto's frontcourt, the Nerlens Noel trade rumours and more.Here’s a rundown of what was discussed on the podcast:– What's up with Carroll? Should we be concerned about the Raptors' three-and-D specialist? (2:32)– With Carroll playing so poorly, does this mean more minutes for Norman Powell and Terrence Ross? (6:55)– We briefly touch on Kyle Lowry, the love Toronto fans have for him, and coming to terms with the fact that he will be paid, at minimum, $30+ million a year after this season. (11:10)– The Raptors frontcourt, including the play of Patrick Patterson and rookies Pascal Siakam and Jakob Poeltl. (14:20)– DeMar DeRozan's unstoppable mid-range jumper and whether this can keep up, or are we destined to see some regression? (20:28)– The Nerlens Noel trade rumours and how he's become the new Kenneth Faried when it comes to Raptors' trade rumours. (25:55)– Player nicknames around the league and who had the best nickname in Raptors' history. We also touch on Drake not showing up to a game yet. (31:30)* * *You can listen to every episode of the ToT-cast on iTunes, SoundCloud, or stream it from our website. Make sure you not only subscribe to the show so you don’t miss any new episodes, but leave us a nice review — if you think we’ve earned it!Also, if you like the music in our podcast be sure to check out Gee's SoundCloud page @GeeSoropia. Thanks for listening and be sure to follow us on Twitter @TipoftheTower, and like our Facebook page @Tip of the Tower.
Episode 98 - La saison 6 demarre
Demarre McGill is one of the leading young American flutists of our time. Winner of the Avery Fisher Career Grant, Demarre has been a sought after soloist and chamber musician. He is also the co-founder of The Art of Élan, an innovative chamber music organization in San Diego that introduces new audiences to classical music in unique venues and programs. I've known Demarre ever since his student days at Curtis, studying under Julius Baker and Jeffrey Khaner. He was amazing from the get go, and it's been no surprise to see his stratospheric rise to the top of the classical music world. Demarre has appeared as soloist with several of the top orchestras in the US, worked as principal flutist with several others, collaborated in chamber music around the world, and has made multiple television appearances on PBS, A&E, NBC, and even Mr. Roger's Neighborhood. Links Demarre McGill's Website - http://demarremcgill.com Art of Élan - http://artofelan.org/ Dallas Symphony Orchestra - https://www.mydso.com/ Merit School of Music in Chicago - http://meritmusic.org/ The Curtis Institute of Music - http://www.curtis.edu
Looking at the future of the Jazz after the 2013 NBA Draft.
Look back at our 4 young guns and how they developed and the season look back. The Future, and the Playoffs.
Gordon Starts and propels Jazz to Big win over Memphis.
Jazz fall to the Hawks even with Favors beastly game.
Hayward returns and chips in 17 points in a great win.
Jazz score 10 points in 1st quarter but make that up to win by 4.
Jazz never in control tonight as Kings and Crowd roll over the Jazz for 11 point win.
Jazz play great defense in 3rd quarter and than fall apart in Final 3 minutes of game to lose by 4.
Jazz get down in 4th but battle back to win it in OT.
Jazz win the first, but lose the 2nd after losing a 10 point lead in the 3rd quarter.
Jazz hold off the Hornets for a 5 point after losing to Houston by 45
Jazz lose big leads and still win in OT
Jazz gain a 22 point but lose it in a close battle to the end.
Jazz start good and finish great to knock off the Cavs.
Jazz have great 2nd and 3rd quarters to push a 19 point lead, but nearly lose it in a 7 point win against the Defending Champs.
Jazz come back from 15 down, go up 13 and nearly lose it in the end.
Jazz lose a 15 point lead and lose by 8.
Jazz start fast and end fast.