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When was the last time you reflected on how accessible your wedding business is? In today's episode I am chatting with Ceilidh caller Lisa Heywood about how she's ensuring her wedding business is making strides to being truly accessible to all. In today's episode Lisa shares her insights and challenges us all to think more about what we are doing to be truly inclusive.Find out more about LisaFollow Lisa on InstagramLisa has also provided some great resources to help you:10min video about the social model of DisabilityUnderstanding Disability blog seriesDisabled Eliza talking about planning a wedding as a wheelchair user Lucy Edwards talks about planning as a blind bride-to-be Celebrant Kathryn talks about planning her accessible weddingTime stamps:Starting the Conversation (00:00:00)Becca discusses the importance of asking about access requirements on booking forms.Introduction of Guests (00:00:25)Becca introduces herself and Lisa, highlighting Lisa's expertise in accessible barn dances.Lisa's Background (00:01:41)Lisa shares her journey into the barn dance business, influenced by her family's ceilidh band.Difference Between Barn Dances and Ceilidhs (00:02:35)Lisa explains the distinctions and similarities between barn dances and ceilidhs.What a Barn Dance Involves (00:03:32)Lisa describes the setup and flow of a typical barn dance event.Lisa's Day Job (00:04:58)Lisa discusses her work with Drake Music, focusing on accessibility in the music industry.Understanding Disability (00:06:20)Lisa introduces the social model of disability, emphasizing societal barriers over individual impairments.Defining Accessibility (00:07:51)Lisa explains accessibility as the removal of barriers for disabled individuals to access services.Making Wedding Businesses Accessible (00:09:27)Lisa shares practical steps for wedding businesses to enhance accessibility.Booking Form Questions (00:11:26)Lisa discusses the importance of including access requirement questions on booking forms.Starting the Conversation (00:12:43)Lisa emphasizes the need for open communication about access needs with clients.Overcoming Fears in Conversations (00:14:25)Lisa advises on avoiding assumptions and using respectful language when discussing disability.Language and Terminology (00:15:42)Lisa provides guidance on using appropriate language regarding disability.Avoiding Tokenism (00:18:06)Becca shares an experience at a theme park, highlighting the pitfalls of superficial accessibility measures.User...
In the this episode of TheStereoVision Podcast, Miles Spencer & Osé revisit Drake's new songs (6:28). We also get into the new Sabrina Carpenter album 'Short n' Sweet' and our thoughts on her, Chappell Roan, and the pop space as a whole (16:18). This leads us to discuss our feelings about the Billboard Top 100 currently an what that says about the overall state of the music industry (22:30). We review the new Cash Cobain project 'Play Cash Cobain' (34:56). Lil Yachty comes up, as we discuss his recent drama with former Concrete Boys member Karrahbooo as well as his co-host Mitch from the A Safe Place Podcast (43:20). After this we dive into some of the crew birthday crash outs (58:04). Miles asks the guys what "demure" means and the guys dive into the recent trend (1:04:18). They get political for a second and discuss the recent Democratic Nation Convention (1:07:03). Alex Cooper from the Call Her Daddy podcast get brought up after her recent deal deal with Sirius XM (1:12:06). Spencer brings up Sexyy Red's new line of lip gloss with some interesting names (1:15:06), before we recap Playboi Carti's recent arrest for speeding (1:16:45). Osé ask the crew if Future is officially getting old (1:22:01), and tie that into a discussion about Complex's recent list of the top 50 rappers from Atlanta (1:26:45). The guys discuss what hapiness looks like in you 20s (1:31:00). Finally we get into our 'Days Before Rodeo' classic review (1:38:05), as well as our Travis Scott song draft (1:48:12), and end with a review of our Weekly Rotation playlist (1:58:55) and Hot Takes (2:08:50). Thanks for watching! Make sure to like, share comment, and subscribe. - Listen to our WEEKLY ROTATION: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4D8Zsz8nkD6kPKATnvPC2j?si=10050d6c9d8c4dbc Follow us on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thestereovision/ Follow us on TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/thestereovision Listen to our podcast on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/68xEdnerkp0gVKiOvOjYWR?si=cce66ad87bc146be Follow us on TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@thestereovision?
Aubrey (yes that's his real name) Drake Graham is a Canadian rapper, singer and actor who has released such bangers as Take Care, Started From The Bottom, Hotline Bling and so on. More recently though, he has spent his time making diss tracks about Kendrick Lamar and we have some thoughts... His crimes include weird stuff with young girls, secret children and making the sort of music that a sexually inexperienced man will play to 'set the mood'. So do the charges match the crime? And is it illegal to make too many confusing diss tracks? You decide. Plus, more of your lazy gewl stories. WANT TO WIN A LAZY GEWL GIVEAWAY? CLICK HERE SEND US YOUR LAZY GEWL STORIES: podcast@mamamia.com.au CREDITS:Hosts: Clare and Jessie Stephens Executive Producer: Talissa Bazaz Audio Producer: Thom Lion Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Rutledge and Alex Strouf begin Friday's After Dark session with an in-depth look at Drake's poll and the seismic magnitude of this year's Super Bowl with the number of interesting storylines. Primetime and Jim quiz Strouf on his movie knowledge before going into some actual Poll Dancing. Benny Bets himself joins for Betting with Brust. Jim and Strouf congratulate Ben on birth of his first child, ask how much sleep he's getting these days, and what his plans are for watching the SuperB owl... All the guys give their locks of for the Chiefs vs. 49ers before picking Primetime's prop of the game: over/under 86.5 seconds on the National Anthem. Jim and Strouf finish up with some final thoughts on what a win could mean for Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid or Brock Purdy and Kyle Shanahan, respectively.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon react to Nick Saban's retirement announcement, Michiagan's dominant championship win vs. Washington, and thoughts on Jim Harbaugh's next move. Next up, they discuss the Bills winning the AFC East, Wild Card games coming up, and if there's an upset that will take place. They also discuss Bill Belichick moving on from New England, Ja Morant being out for the season, the Bucks' recent defensive struggles, and Draymond Green's explanation of what he's done on his hiatus. Next up, they analyze Mos Def's recent comments in an interview about Drake's music being pop and their thoughts on whether Drake will be remembered more for being an artist or rapper. For their album reviews, they start with McKinley Dixon's Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!, D2X's latest album Hotel 1105, Coast Contra's The Old Ways, and Dixson's latest single "Friends".For the second half, they review Maestro, the 2023 biographical romantic drama film that was directed by Bradley Cooper and starring Bradley Cooper, Carey Mulligan, Matt Bomer, and Maya Hawke. They start with how this film was a very rich performance and physical one from Bradley Cooper plus it is an exceptional and demanding role from Carey Mulligan. Next up, they analyze their disappointment in the film being more of a romantic film compared to a performance-based one and focusing on the composer Leonard Bernstein. Finally, they analyze how this movie will be received from audiences down the road and much more.
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When Hugh Jackman starred in the 2022 revival of ‘The Music Man', he was taking on a classic Broadway musical with a little known connection to disability. Professor Dominic Broomfield-McHugh at the University of Sheffield has been digging through the archives to uncover how early drafts of the show originally focused on the experience of a young wheelchair user – an idea which was then scrapped by writer Meredith Wilson due to commercial and social pressures. Megan Steinberg is the Lucy Hale Doctoral Composer in Association with Drake Music (a leading national organisation working in music, disability and technology) at the Royal Northern College of Music. Megan researches and creates art that explores adaptive music technologies and able-ist bias in AI. They talk to Louise Creechan about disability politics in music in an episode recorded for the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (3 December).Dr Louise Creechan is a Lecturer in Literary Medical Humanities and Research Assosicate at the University of Durham, as well as a New Generation Thinker on the scheme run by the BBC and the AHRC to put research on radioThis New Thinking episode of the Arts and Ideas podcast was made in partnership with the Arts and Humanities Research Council, part of UKRI. You can find more on BBC Sounds and in a collection on BBC Radio 3's Free Thinking programme website under the title New Research including conversations about language learning, sign language, green thinking and neglected women artists.Producer: Lola Grieve
Georgina Aasgaard Cellist and Music and Health Practitioner Georgina Aasgaard is a Liverpool based Cellist and Music and Health practitioner who has a passion for bringing Music from the concert platform to challenging and more intimate environments. She has 20 years of experience delivering music interventions in a broad range of health and social settings such as hospitals, mental health units, prisons, homes for the elderly as well as community centres for refugees and the homeless. Her practice includes 15-year partnerships with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust, Alder Hey NHS Foundation Trust and Live Music Now. She has also aworked for 10 years with DadaFest and Drake Music, engaging with people with disabilities through music making and technology . As a musician in residence, she has led innovative and groundbreaking programmes which include both one to one interaction on intensive care units and group work in mental health units. She has co-created recovery courses, co-produced performances, exploring skills such as improvisation, composition, songwriting, music technology, and including employability opportunities. Her activities have been measured through co-evaluation methods and continuous contact with patients and service users. These collaborations have enabled her to draw on her experiences to create context specific training and mentoring programmes. She is currently developing a toolkit for musicians working in healthcare, informed by her collaborative work over the years and her research activities. Georgina was awarded a Pre-doctoral Local Authority Fellowship by the NIHR, as a Director of Training and Development Research for Live Music Now, working in partnership with the University of Liverpool to investigate the influence of non-clinical music interventions on mental health. She currently works in close collaboration with The Liverpool Centre for Health, Art, Society and Environment (CHASE) at the University of Liverpool aiming to foster critical inquiry, dialogue and creativity to build new knowledge about enabling creative communities through music collaboration and cross-sector partnerships. As part of this collaboration, she has been granted a new Community Innovation Practitioner (CIP) award funded by the AHRC to investigate how collaborations between academics and partners from across different sectors can work to benefit health and wellbeing. Awards and Honorary Fellowship · 05/07/2022: Festival of Learning Awards: Winner of the President's Award. Music and Mental Health Programme at the Life Rooms, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Lead musician · 01/02/2021: Liverpool City Region Culture and Creativity Awards: Winner of the Impact Award on Health and Wellbeing Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Lead Musician · 01/05/2019: Winner of the Merseyside Woman of the Year in the category of Arts, Culture and Media · 01/03/2016: NHS Award in Health and Care - Certificate of Recognition for Commitment to learning in Health and Care · 01/09/2011: University of Liverpool Honorary Fellowship, Music and Wellbeing · 01/09/2010: NHS Positive achievement Award in Mental Health
Drake released his new song "8AM in Charlotte."
It's not easy growing a career in the arts but it's down right tough if you're living with a disability too. In this episode, Isobel is joined by journalist, digital producer and disabled rights activist Meg Fozzard to discuss the challenges disabled artists can face, the things the industry can do better and strategies Meg has developed over the years to grow her career whilst having a disability.Inside, you'll gain some really practical knowledge on things like access riders and funding but also hear how it felt for Meg to become disabled right after she'd graduated from university and was starting her career in the arts. Whether you're a disabled artist, temporarily able artist or working to make music and the creative arts more inclusive, this episode is a must listen.EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS{00:00} Intro{05:02} Meg's experience as a Producer{06:51} The importance of recognising disability as being fluid{10:16} Meg's story of becoming disabled after graduating university{19:18} Meg on how becoming disabled has impacted her work{22:36} Meg's advice to freelancers navigating the creative industries{30:06} What is an access rider and how to write one{33:57} Where are the creative industries getting things right in relation to disability access?{35:24} Meg on her experience producing the podcast Equal Too{39:28} How can able-bodied individuals support their disabled peers? {42:16} Meg on the Access to Work scheme{44:08} Organisations helping people with disabilities in the creative sector{46:35} Episode SummaryFind out more about Meg Fozzard >> Check out the charity Drake Music >> Find out more about the UK government's Access to Work scheme >>Check out the Disabled Artists Networking Community >>Boss it in the recording studio
FULL SHOW - Drake Music Has Been Leaked & YG And Saweetie Relationship Update
This week we look at Krystal talking to music expert Anthony Fantano @TheNeedleDrop about how AI created a Drake song that went viral, the FBI accidentally kidnaping the wrong man at a hotel, a CNBC reporter who hosts a show called "Capital Connection" caught on camera with a billionaire in her room, Max Alvarez from The Art of Class War, Jordan Chariton reports on the scene in Kalamazoo, Michigan where a paper mill dumps toxic air, James Li looks into Elon Musk's new company town, and Spencer Snyder gives us 3 Reasons Why Buzzfeed Closed. To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show uncut and 1 hour early visit: https://breakingpoints.supercast.com/ To listen to Breaking Points as a podcast, check them out on Apple and Spotify Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breaking-points-with-krystal-and-saagar/id1570045623 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Kbsy61zJSzPxNZZ3PKbXl Merch: https://breaking-points.myshopify.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we look at Krystal talking to music expert Anthony Fantano @TheNeedleDrop about how AI created a Drake song that went viral, the FBI accidentally kidnaping the wrong man at a hotel, a CNBC reporter who hosts a show called "Capital Connection" caught on camera with a billionaire in her room, Max Alvarez from The Art of Class War, Jordan Chariton reports on the scene in Kalamazoo, Michigan where a paper mill dumps toxic air, James Li looks into Elon Musk's new company town, and Spencer Snyder gives us 3 Reasons Why Buzzfeed Closed.To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show uncut and 1 hour early visit: https://breakingpoints.supercast.com/To listen to Breaking Points as a podcast, check them out on Apple and SpotifyApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breaking-points-with-krystal-and-saagar/id1570045623 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Kbsy61zJSzPxNZZ3PKbXl Merch: https://breaking-points.myshopify.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Web3 Academy: Exploring Utility In NFTs, DAOs, Crypto & The Metaverse
In this episode Jay and Kyle talk about the new AI Drake song, making predictions for the future of the music industry, and discussing the impact of web3 technology within it.
What's the role of technology in music? Does it enhance creativity, and can it be a hindrance? YolanDa Brown is joined by LPO cellist Elisabeth Wiklander and session drummer Dav Shiel, who is Project Manager and Associate Musician at Drake Music - a charity that helps disabled people reach their musical potential through the use of assistive technology. From using an iPad to compose, to an amplified orchestral concert on a motorway overpass, to teaching on Zoom, and using eye gaze technology to control instruments, Dav and Elisabeth discuss the ins and outs of how technology and music intersect. Plus, Dav explains how sound beams can make music making endlessly accessible… Produced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic Orchestra#OffstagePodTwitter: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy 2023, y'all! The fellas are back with Cee and Notion together in Toronto and Dahn in Montreal, and they get deep into "woo woo" stuff off the rip, getting into how they are approaching their goals and aspirations for the year with manifestation, visualization and vision boards. They also chatted about the holiday and New Year period, Cee got his Canadian passport finally, Ye is still missing, Tory Lanez is guilty, Dr. Dre sues Marjorie Taylor-Greene, Quavo's Takeoff dedication song, Ghostface Killah drops an album on the Stem Player, The Weeknd landing the most streamed song on Spotify with "Blinding Lights", the new Drake x Popcaan song, 50 Cent is doing a TV series on 8 Mile, Eminem turned down $8 million to perform at the World Cup, and 16 years ago, the iPhone launched. Bless up. ICYMI: Cee x D-Cipher - Bye Toxic City Vol. II | https://ffm.to/byetoxiccity2 Notion - Since Never | https://notion.bandcamp.com/track/since-never Cee - Relentless (Deluxe) | https://ffm.to/relentlessdeluxe Cee - Rome ft. Myer Clarity | https://ffm.to/ceerome Cee - Entropy | https://ffm.to/ceeentropy Cee - Cross The Line ft. Andrew Cameron | https://ffm.to/ceecrosstheline Cee - I Got Next ft. Myer Clarity + Notion | https://ffm.to/igotnext Cee - Stay Woke | https://ffm.to/ceestaywoke "This Is Cee" Spotify Playlist | https://bit.ly/ThisIsCeeSpotify Notion - Place I Know | https://ffm.to/notionplaceiknow Cee - Let Justice Prevail ft. Caleb Hart | https://ffm.to/ceeletjusticeprevail Cee - Relentless | https://ffm.to/ceerelentless ARTISTS: Contact info@illnotestudios.com for the production/mixing/mastering opportunity. Theme tune produced by Notion. Purchase beats: notionbeats.com Follow the team everywhere: @TheMovementFam @CeeFor @Notionbaby @iDahnJohnson
& we baaack & so is Justin. (experienced technical difficulties since Justin jinxed it.) Chris Brown, Drake & More (01:50) Story Time (15:00) Story Time Part 2 (18:00) Story Time Part 3 (24:00) What is Post Malone doing? (32:45) Russ & Shit (35:00) Cole vs Kendrick (38:45) Justin vs Jermaine again... (45:15) Finals Recap (47:55) LeBron record chasing.. (51:35) Summer League Debate (01:00:00) Draft News & ROY the race .. (01:09:00) "I'm from Flint though" (01:20:15) S/O To Johnny Coleman & the Michigan days (01:21:00) The Off Season . (01:30:00) $20 Bet (01:33:18) MOVIES & SHIT.. (01:35:00) Opposite of Stealing & SOL. (01:41:00) & WE OUTTTT! #L4C #SOS #BJB
The heavyweight bout you've all been waiting for is upon us in 2021: Kanye West's “Donda” versus Drake's “Certified Lover Boy”! With Kanye dropping at the end of August, it was only right for the Petty King himself to announce his album release date the day after. Both of these albums have been put through the ringer by the greater hip-hop community and by music fans as a whole, with incredibly polarizing results. The guys arrive on the scene to give their takes on the albums with regards to their rollouts, sounds, features, and overall where they'd place them against one another. Buckle up those seat belts because it's about to be a long ride!
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Eric Stonestreet claps back at critics who say he's too old for his fiancée, Lizzo says she heard from Drake about those NSFW ‘Rumors' lyrics, and we unpack that wild headline about a woman who had an "affair" with a chimp. Plus, Christy Carlson Romano admits to being “salty” about Shia LaBeouf's success. Then, we dive deep into the drama surrounding OnlyFans, including why the platform walked back its ban on sexually explicit content. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On stage, Blaine is the lead singer of legendary indie band the Mystery Jets. Off stage, he has been spearheading a movement to make music more accessible for people living with disabilities, working with the charity Attitude Is Everything to improve access to live music. Blaine sat down with host Georgia Moot for Talking Tough to chat the need to make space for peoples differences, and what we can all do to make music more accessible for everyone. Check out Blaine's recommendations on the people furthering this conversation below: Attitude is everything: http://www.attitudeiseverything.org.uk/ DIY Access Guide UK: https://music.britishcouncil.org/news-and-features/2019-01-16/making-music-more-accessible-diy-access-guides Gig Buddies: https://gigbuddies.org.uk/ Drake Music: https://www.drakemusic.org/ Heart n Soul: https://www.heartnsoul.co.uk/ Things worth fighting for: https://mysteryjets.lnk.to/ThingsWorthFightingForSo
Delia is a dance specialist and has worked with Drake Music, StopGap Dance and Boy Blue Entertainment. She has also been the Director of the English National Ballet School and the Senior Officer in Dance for Arts Council England. Delia is currently on the Board of Phoenix Dance Theatre and the Chair of the Board for Studio Wayne McGregor. At the time of recording, Delia was also the Programmes Director at the Roundhouse.
The efforts of community music groups to carry out their important work have been thwarted by the pandemic. But an online mini conference, MC2 – convened and hosted by Sage Gateshead – gathered together experts including Drake Music, NYMAZ and the Children’s Society to offer much needed support and encouragement. In this episode, we hear from three of the attendees. Each of them runs a very different type of community music service – in Essex, Leeds and in Northumberland – and they tell us about the work they do, the impact of the pandemic on their activities and what they took away from this year's MC2. Funded by Youth Music.
Welcome to UCL’s Inclusive Innovators podcast, part of the East London Inclusive Enterprise Zone (ELIEZ) ELIEZ is an accessible, specially designed, community for entrepreneurs who are disabled or whose work focuses on accessibility. In this series, listeners will have an opportunity to hear from start-ups, design thinkers, entrepreneurs and partners that are part of the ELIEZ community. Each episode is hosted by Matt Pierri who founded Sociability, an app which helps disabled people find accessible spaces In this episode, we speak with John Kelly is a professional vocalist, musician, performer and song-writer working in the UK and Internationally with Graeae Theatre Company, Access All Areas and Extraordinary Bodies among others. He is also a qualified facilitator and coach with a long background in youth work and inclusion. John is a National Associate Artist for both Drake Music & Extraordinary Bodies. He also performs regularly for fun with friends in his band Rockinpaddy and is currently recording an album of new work. Transcript: http://bit.ly/2MbWe8U For more information visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/inclusive-enterprise-zone/
This episode features composer Ben Lunn discussing his early musical life through to his research into Horațiu Rădulescu, Spectralism and compositions featuring Accessible Music Technology. Ben is a Mackem composer who is currently based in Glasgow. Winner of two Scottish New Music Awards for his work with Hebrides Ensemble and Drake Music Scotland, Ben is associate artist for Drake Music and Drake Music Scotland, and Trainee Artistic Director of the Hebrides Ensemble. Ben's work has been performed internationally by ensembles such as the Ligeti Quartet, Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra and soloists such as pianist Rolf Hind and Violist Garth Knox. With special thanks to performers: A Letter To A Dying Man RWCMD Orchestra with: Tianyi Lu (Conductor) Adam Jondelius (Baritone) Alex Stead (Horn) L'Exil Intérieur Op 9 - III - Ancestral Bells Catherine Marie Tunnell (Cello) Ian Pace (Piano) https://horatiuradulescu.bandcamp.com/album/edition-radulescu-3-the-complete-cello-works-mode317 Symphonies of Instruments Hebrides Ensemble Digital Orchestra Kiek Pasaulių Ligeti Quartet Ear to the Ground keeps you in the loop with interviews and gig alerts from Scotland's top-notch composers. Hosted by Aileen Sweeney and Ben Eames. Sound edited by Mia Eames. Website Links: https://benlunncomposer.tumblr.com/ https://www.eartothegroundscotland.com/
3 Ways Drake Made Himself Into A Superstar (Ep. 545) "The art becomes a force that pulls you in more strongly each time you do the work." The Success of Drake: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uggLILO8pOYPhoto Cred: PR FOLLOW AUXORO (INSTA): https://www.instagram.com/auxoro/FOLLOW AUXORO (FB): https://www.facebook.com/auxoromag/FOLLOW AUXORO (TWITTER): https://twitter.com/AuxoromagFOLLOW AUXORO (TikTok): https://www.tiktok.com/@auxoroAUXORO NEWSLETTER: https://www.auxoro.com/thesourceAUXORO MERCH: https://www.auxoro.com/storeWEBSITE/BLOG: https://www.auxoro.com/AUXORO PODCAST (guest conversations): https://www.flow.page/auxoro
Delia is Programmes Director at the Roundhouse, a live music and performance space which is also a charity using creativity to transform, inspire and change the lives of young people aged 11- 25. Her previous role was Director of English National Ballet School, a world leading specialist training centre for highly talented ballet dancers aged 16-19, continuously rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted. Delia is also Chair of the Board for Studio Wayne McGregor (SWM) a world-leading, multi-faceted dance and creative organisation that is part of Arts Council England’s National Portfolio and that recently opened the first artist-led arts space in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford. Delia is a dance specialist and as such held the post of Senior Officer, Dance for Arts Council England for seven years, leading nationally on South Asian, African Peoples' and Disability-led dance practice before going on to manage a portfolio of diverse cultural organisations receiving £9.1 million of public investment. She has delivered business and organisation development as a consultant to Drake Music, StopGap Dance, Boy Blue Entertainment and Avant Garde Dance and she regularly mentors. She is a qualified organisational development practitioner certified by the NTL Institute, experienced in executive leadership development and management and trained in Action Learning Set facilitation and Virtual ALS facilitation with Action Learning Associates. Instagram: @roundhouseldn Host: Jamie Neale @jamienealejn Discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music from Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright
We learn the new basic dance step of 2020 with Drake's 'Toosie Slide'
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EPISODE 50!! How the CDC saying no more 50+ gatherings in the United States will effect the the FUTURE of the 2020 NBA Season (3:15). What I think the NBA should do (5:56). New CBA deal went through in the NFL (11:54). Where would Tom Brady go play? (14:33). Childish Gambino playing his NEW MUSIC on a website?? (18:02). My opinion on all these new Drake LEAKS (21:40). PartyNextDoor and I used to tweet each other back in 2012 (25:35). SONG OF THE WEEK (28:05). Shoutouts (29:15). SONGS OF THE WEEK: Shi-Fi: Princess Nokia - Balenciaga
Future - Life Is Good ft. Drake Music Review Ty and Katie take an in depth look at the new music video from Future and Drake. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Milwaukee's three best players struggled in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals, and Milwaukee took its first loss of the series -- but still forced two overtimes. Bucks beat reporter Matt Velazquez joins host JR Radcliffe to discuss whether that's a good or bad thing now that Milwaukee's series lead has been trimmed to 2-1. What are the circumstances that actually create a poor Giannis performance? What's up with Eric Bledsoe and Khris Middleton? Will the Kawhi Leonard injury become a factor as the series wears on? Where would the Bucks be without Malcolm Brogdon? And, if you don't mind us looking ahead, how do they match up with the Golden State Warriors? Plus, a meditation on the star power in the crowd at Fiserv Forum. Where is our Drake? Music intro: "Wide Eyes" by Chad Crouch, available at freemusicarchive.org and soundofpicture.com.
The fourth episode of Youth Music’s Podcast focuses on music and music education through the lens of people who are disabled. We look at some of the progress being made across the sector and discuss what must happen next to quicken the pace of change and think bigger and bolder. We explore bringing the social model of disability to life, representation in the workforce, ‘relationship based recruitment’, innovation and music technology, being more radical, and the interplay between politics, power and privilege. The episode is hosted by Carol Reid, Programme Director at Youth Music, and features: John Kelly - National Associate Musician with Drake Music and a self-employed professional touring musician/performing artist using cutting edge music technology including The Kellycaster - “a thing of beauty”. Siobhan Clough - Violinist studying at the Royal Academy of Music and a member of the FLOW Collective, BSO Resound, Outcry, Orion and London Graduates Orchestra with a passion for facilitating accessible concerts for those with additional needs. Siggy Patchitt - Head of Bristol Music Trust’s National Centre for Inclusive Excellence and on a mission to modernise the music industry by getting rid of the stuff that’s stopping people from fulfilling their creative and expressive potential. Youth Music Network: Join the Youth Music Network an online community for music education and youth work professionals to find jobs, share practice and download resources. Follow us on Twitter.com/YouthMusicNet for the latest news and future episodes of the Youth Music Podcast. If you enjoyed the podcast please share, subscribe and rate us on your favourite podcasting app. Support the show (https://www.youthmusic.org.uk/donate)
Louis Walkden is a musician and singer/songwriter from Brighton. In 2018 Louis received a commission from Drake Music to explore the idea of recycling and, in particular, write a song themed around championing charity shops. In this podcast Louis presents his music and talks about some of his interests.
Ben is an inspiring, knowledgeable & passionate composer who strives to improve inclusivity for those with disabilities. Ben has such wisdom & depth, I truly could have spoken with him for hours and I grateful to my Twitter network for putting he & I in contact. Ben's site can be found here --> https://benlunncomposer.tumblr.com/ Drake Music can be found here: http://www.drakemusic.org/ https://drakemusicscotland.org/ Resources, insight & reflection offered by Ben can be found as follows: http://dyskinetic.net/2018/08/19/the-problem-with-stock-photos-of-disabled-people/ https://io9.gizmodo.com/staircases-in-space-why-are-places-in-science-fiction-1827966642 https://medium.com/disability-acts https://medium.com/@kennyfries/the-fries-test-on-disability-representation-in-our-culture-9d1bad72cc00 https://autisticinclusivemeets.com/ http://autisticadvocacy.org/ https://www.autistica.org.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUtAxUQjwB4 t --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/valuevulnerability/message
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Twitter icon Becca Winkert joins Noah Goetzel to evaluate John Wall boycotting Drake's music and the Wizards staying mum regarding Game 4's officiating. Becca also throws a tirade over the mediocre fan support during Washington's past two home victories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices