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Onder het beton van De Galgenwaard, waar de lucht altijd een beetje anders trilt als Ajax op bezoek komt, voltrok zich op 6 november 2011 een middag die zelfs de nuchtere Utrechter nooit meer zou vergeten. FC Utrecht kende een moeizaam seizoen, maar Ajax op eigen veld? Dat was geen wedstrijd, dat was oorlog. En die middag werd niet gevoetbald voor punten, die middag werd gestreden voor trots.Ajax begon zoals een kampioen dat betaamt: met bravoure en een vroege voorsprong. Maar waar Amsterdam droomde van een simpele middag, veegde Utrecht het script van tafel. Asare, Mulenga, Duplan — het waren geen namen voor de geschiedenisboeken, tot die middag. Ze vlogen, tackelden, scoorden. En telkens als Ajax op gelijke hoogte kwam, stond de Galgenwaard alweer op het punt om opnieuw te ontploffen.De wedstrijd werd een foutenfestival, een open podium voor opportunisme, vechtlust en chaos. Van Vermeer tot Vertonghen, van Mulenga tot Bovenberg — iedereen droeg zijn steen bij aan een scorebord dat nauwelijks nog bij te houden was. 6-4. Geen herhaling, geen vergissing, gewoon de keiharde werkelijkheid. Commentator Frank Snoeks kon het niet geloven, en niemand in het stadion ook.Na afloop klonken er geen overwinningsliederen, maar verbazing. Jan Wouters sprak over arbeid, Frank de Boer over verbijstering. Maar in de kleedkamer van FC Utrecht hing één gevoel: vandaag was alles mogelijk. Vandaag had een elftal met strijd de sterren van hun voetstuk getrokken.Want sommige wedstrijden leveren drie punten op, anderen verhalen voor het leven. En die zondag, in een kolkende Galgenwaard, schreef Utrecht hun eigen voetballegende.In de podcast verwijzen Bart en Mart naar:De samenvatting van de wedstrijd: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdWW7aVzWnI&ab_channel=ESPNNLZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike Duplan and Cliff discuss an array of hunting topics from structuring a life around hunting opportunity, archery wounding loss, high fence hunting, to the changing management of mule deer in Colorado.---FOLLOW CLIFFYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/CliffGrayInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/Cliffgry/Facebook - https://facebook.com/PursuitWithCliffPursuit With Cliff Podcasthttps://pursuitwithcliff.com/interviews-and-podcasts/Cliff's Hunt Planning and Strategy Membership https://pursuitwithcliff.com/membership/Hunt. Fish. Spear. (Experiences, Courses and Seminars) https://pursuitwithcliff.com/ExperiencesMerchhttps://pursuitwithcliff.com/shop/SUBSCRIBE TO CLIFF'S NEWSLETTER:https://PursuitWithCliff.com/#Newsletter
As an owner of a marketing firm myself, I'm passionate about branding and helping people tell their stories. And when I run into a brilliant storyteller, I have to have them on my show. Alex Duplin with The Creative Way is in the studio.
Aron welcomes back Mike Duplan to the podcast. They dive into a few topics on this one, from the practice of taking exceptional animals, some the different aspects of getting "into the industry" and working in the outdoors. And lastly, they dive into Mike's Bighorn Sheep hunt in Colorado last year. We are proud to partner with some of the best companies in the industry. This podcast brought to you by: @hoytarcheryofficial @sigsauerinc @VikingArmamentLLC @MontanaKnifeCompany @bornprimitiveoutdoor @spartanforgeai - use code "KIFARU20" to save 20% on annual subscription @Demerbox1 - use code "KIFARUCAST20" to save 20% off your own sound system (Valid Until July 1st, 2024)
The HOWL community relies on your engagement to grow, succeed and be effective. Please listen, subscribe and share. Mike Duplan is experienced, knowledgeable and opinionated - which we love! He's been a contributor in the western big game hunting community for more than 2 decades. You'll find his work in Western Hunter Magazine - which features beautiful and inspiring stories of big game hunting. A subscription to Western Hunter is worth every penny. Mike recently released this article: Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf and inspired a conversation with HOWLCAST. He knows the landscape and the cultural & political run-up to wolf translocation in CO. As such Mike Duplan is also tracking the potential ballot initiative which would ban trophy hunting (mtn lion & bobcat to start) in Colorado. Listen in as we discuss the culture war that is using charismatic species like wolves and lions to remove hunting rights nationwide, and even go down the rabbit hole of what wolf issues CA will face as the #s there trend toward 100 or more on the landscape. We talk about the need to support Coloradans for Responsible Wildlife Mgmt (CRWM) as they are the ONLY org ready to fight the attack on hunting and conservation in Colorado. Resources: - Take Action with HOWL for Wildlife - HOWL Instagram - share our stories. - SaveTheHuntColorado *** #wolves #wyoming #colorado #trophyhunting #advocacy #hunting #wildlifemanagement #mountainlion #elk #muledeer #westernhunter #westernhunting #california #blackbear #wolfmanagement #howlforwildlife #savethehuntcolorado #crwm #wildlife
EP 169 – Culture, Conservation, and Hunting Rights with Mike Duplan Mike is known for killing big mule deer but more importantly, Mike also has a very strong voice for conservation and hunting rights. Given the climate we are in right now and all the battles we are facing for our hunting rights across North America I wanted to have Mike on to get his thoughts and advice. Mike Duplan https://www.instagram.com/mikeduplan/ Jay Nichol jay@mindfulhunter.com https://www.mindful-reviews.com/ https://www.mindfulhunter.com/ Forged In The Backcountry https://forgedinthebackcountry.com/ Merch https://www.mindfulhunter.com/shop Newsletter https://www.mindfulhunter.com/contact IG https://www.instagram.com/mindful_hunter/ Podcast https://www.mindfulhunter.com/podcast Free Backcountry Nutrition Guide https://www.mindfulhunter.com/tools
Mike Duplan is a retired 30 year career firefighter/paramedic who lives outside of Ridgway, Colorado with his wife Shellie in the shadow of the San Jaun Mountain Range. Mike is also a highly accomplished hunter, author, wildlife photographer and provides some thought provoking insight into the future of hunting and harvesting your own meat. Reflections between Mike and Doc on their paths of service after leaving the town they grew up in together are part of the conversation that is just an introduction to future podcasts that will probably ensue as a result of this reunion of friendship. You can see more of Mike Duplan on instagram @mikeduplan and see an impressive collection of photographs of wildlife, adventure, hunting and life. Buy the book! https://www.amazon.com/Honed-Finding-Your-Edge-Over-ebook/dp/B09C11QYR4/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1L3GKMD0L3Z1H&dchild=1&keywords=honed+finding+your+edge+as+a+man+over+40&qid=1630362562&sprefix=honed%2Caps%2C210&sr=8-1 Greybeard Performance: https://greybeardperformance.com Mike Simpson has served over three decades in the military as an Airborne Ranger, a Special Forces Operator, and finally as a Doctor of Emergency Medicine assigned to the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). Throughout his career, Mike has deployed to 17 different countries, from counter-narcotics operations in the jungles of South America, to the Global War on Terror (GWOT) in Southwest Asia and North Africa. Along the way, Mike has been trained as a demolitions expert, SWAT Sniper, High Altitude Low Opening (HALO) parachutist, civilian paramedic, Special Forces Medic, Operations and intelligence Sergeant, and finally, a board certified Emergency Medicine Physician. Mike is also a martial arts enthusiast, who trains in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Muay Thai. His passion for martial arts motivated him to become a practicing fight doctor. As one of the foremost experts in both tactical trauma medicine and combat sports medicine, Mike is highly sought after as a lecturer and instructor, working extensively with Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighters, law enforcement, and military organizations providing medical care and training. He co-stars on Hunting Hitler on the History Channel. Email: doc@drmikesimpson.com
Annette recevait dans l'émission Domitille COQUET la directrice de l'association Bleu Ciel à Beaumes de Venise et Céline Duplan salariée de l'association.
La nouvelle séquence des Grandes Gueules du Sport ! Mises dans les cordes pendant toute l'émission, les GG prennent la main : ce sont eux qui choisissent leur débat !
As a marketing guy, I'm fascinated by brands that are either going up or down, sideways or worse. No one knows they exist. To talk about brand strategy today, three international experts: Alex Duplan, Benji Vega, and Brandon Barker with Brandworkshops.
Having recently won his latest European titles in Jump and Overall Louis Duplan-Fribourg is now setting his targets to higher levels. The TWBC Podcast spoke to hime before the 2023 Malibu nOpen in Tuscaloosa, Alabama to find out where he got his start and what the future possibly lies in store for him. Looking to … Face-to-Face – with Louis Duplan-Fribourg Read More »
Mike Duplan is a retired firefighter, writer, author, hunter, and a guy with enough experience to justify we all take a minute to listen. In this episode, we discuss his background in hunting and writing, some firefighter stuff, and the hard lessons learned over the years. We talk about how there is this tendency for some hunters to be in a constant search for a cheat code or easy button in hunting. Experienced hunters know it doesn't exist, and we understand the value of time spent on the mountain. Listen in to hear Mike's take, I promise this episode won't be a waste of your time! Mike's an absolute animal in the mountains and we can all learn something from him! Mike on Instagram Mike's Book link Show Sponsors! Phelps Game Calls - The game call company of The Western Huntsman! https://phelpsgamecalls.com/ -Use Promo Code “Huntsman10” for 10% off! Silencer Central - Get started with a suppressor for your next hunt by going to the website here: https://www.silencercentral.com/ They make it very easy to get licensed, purchased, and set up so you can find out why getting a suppressor from Silencer Centrals is so popular! Hoffman Boots: Best hunting boots you'll ever own. Specifically, check out the Hoffman Explorers, hands down the finest mountain boot for Western big game on the planet, I guarantee it! Use promo code “HUNTSMAN10” for 10% off! https://hoffmanboots.com/hoffman-mountain-boots Spypoint Cameras: as a trail camera junkie, I am fairly picky about my cameras. Whether setting cell-cams around the property or regular cameras in the backcountry, Spypoint has delivered! Excellent photo quality, video, functionality, and my favorite part… Easy to use! Check it out at Spypoint.com! Savage Arms: Don't skimp on your next big game rifle. Savage Arms has redefined high-performance rifles built specifically for guys and gals like us! Check out the 110 with Accu-Trigger, I promise you won't regret it. www.savagearms.com Juniper Mountain Coffee: If you're as fanatical about coffee as I am, why buy crap?? I take my coffee very seriously, and I've tried most of them! Juniper Mountain Coffee is not only insanely good, but it's made by a company you would be proud to spend your money with. Check it out here www.junipermountaintradingpost.com/ Eastmans Hunting Journals: What Western Hunter doesn't know Eastmans Hunting Journals?? I've been a fan and subscriber to the magazine since I was a kid, and you should too. Between the magazine, Eastmans TagHub, and the new Mule Deer eCourse, Eastmans has something for everyone and the tools every Western Hunter should have! Check it out at https://www.eastmans.com/ Hit me up at jim@thewesternhuntsman.com
Portrait médiatique dʹAntoine Duplan, qui vient de partir à la retraite après une carrière de 40 ans dans le journalisme culturel à LʹHebdo et au Temps. Une retraite quʹil va occuper en continuant dʹécrire, en marchant sur des tapis de feuilles mortes, en écoutant du rockʹnʹroll et en dessinant, aussi. Par Antoine Droux.
Genyen plizyè rezon ki ka lakòz moun touye tèt yo. Reyaksyon kèk spesyalis nan sante mantal nan yon kontèks kote anpil moun Annayiti ak nan rès mond lan itilize mwayen sa kòm rekou. Yon repòtaj kolabo m @Sheilla Louis Joseph fè m pataje nan memwa youn nan pi bon zanmi m, san m @Danaïca Duplan. M sonje w anpil baz.
Aron welcomes longtime friend Mike Duplan back to the podcast. Mike is a newly retired firefighter, guide, dedicated family man and hunter! The wealth of knowledge and experience between these two definitely makes for an incredible conversation! This is one you won't want to miss.
Portrait médiatique dʹAntoine Duplan, qui vient de partir à la retraite après une carrière de 40 ans dans le journalisme culturel à LʹHebdo et au Temps. Une retraite quʹil va occuper en continuant dʹécrire, en marchant sur des tapis de feuilles mortes, en écoutant du rockʹnʹroll et en dessinant, aussi. Par Antoine Droux.
Een vrolijke sfeer tijdens de nieuwste aflevering van Sparta naar Voren! Presentator Frank Stout is op vakantie dus neemt Bart Nolles vandaag de honneurs waar. Met een speciale gast aan tafel: oud-speler Édouard Duplan. Niet zomaar een gast, want in de uitzending van deze week schoof de duurste Sparta aankoop ooit aan. Hij vertelt over wat hem in het dagelijks leven bezighoud, zijn liefde voor het voetbal en vooral de club Sparta. Duplan heeft een warm gevoel overgehouden aan zijn tijd in Rotterdam-West. “Zo'n club als Sparta, dat vind je nergens.”
Mike Duplan is an authority on big mule deer. He lives and hunts in Colorado and has killed some monster bucks! Mike recently returned from a South African safari trip. We discuss the differences between hunting Africa and chasing mule deer here in the West. Mike breaks down the current state of mule deer hunting in Colorado and throughout the West. Enjoy! Instagram: @mikeduplan @dustinwittwer @finding.backcountry.podcast @teambackcountry Email: teambackcountry@gmail.com
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, We begin with a press conference announcing the Port of Albany offshore wind farm deal between BP and Equinox. Then, Brea Barthel talks with Pam Howard about Preserving Historical buildings in the Capital District. Later on, Alieen Javier talks with Cea Weaver about the end of the eviction moratorium. After that, Andrea Cunliffe talks with Mark Spence about what PEF is doing to help improve working conditions for many workers. Finally, we hear from artist, poet, and educator An Duplan about his recent work.
Artist, poet, and educator Anaïs Duplan returned to Hudson Mohawk Magazine to speak with Sina Basila Hickey about his recent radio broadcasts in collaboration with EMPAC based on his recent book of essays, Blackspace: On the Poetics of an Afrofuture. He also spoke about the importance of artists, why there was a need to create an artist residency program for artists of color, and upcoming virtual events. For links and information on Anaïs Duplan, visit https://linktr.ee/an.duplan
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, We begin with Ryan Thoresen Carson of NYPIRG who discusses proposals to update the NY State bottle bill; Then, we hear from protesters, grad students, and TAs at SUNY Albany who object to the mandatory fee increase Later on, we hear what it's like to be behind-the-scenes in a political campaign After that, Capital Region artists and writers are highlighted in the art-forward Hyper Saturation "ZINES" Finally, An Duplan talks about Blackspace Radio, their project currently airing Monday nights on Rensselaer's WRPI Troy 91.5FM and produced at EMPAC
Artist and poet Anaïs Duplan joined us on Hudson Mohawk Magazine to talk about Blackspace Radio, their series of five radio shows broadcast weekly on Rensselaer's WRPI Troy 91.5FM and produced at EMPAC. Based on his recent book of essays, Blackspace: On the Poetics of an Afrofuture the broadcasts entwine histories of liberation movements, labor struggles, criticism, and poetry with music, soundtracks, field recordings, and Foley sound.
1-54 Forum London 2021 14 - 17 October The Poetry Salon: On Fragile Ground In this curated poetry salon, five artists-writers present a collective dreamscape. Newly commissioned pieces of lyric, poem and song exploring themes of environmental justice will converge in myriad life-like forms—the drift resuscitated. Join Anaïs Duplan, Lubaina Himid CBE RA, Isaiah A. Hines, Dr. Omar Kholeif and Otobong Nkanga. www.1-54.com
Interview of Anaïs Duplan by NYC Trans Oral History Project
Albane Duplan est l'invitée de Moi Impat, et nous raconte les doutes suscités par une impatriation qu'elle avait elle-même choisie.
To open this episode I rebroadcast a reading by Anaïs Duplan of his recent new work Blackspace: on the Poetics of an Afrofuture, and which took place through Harvard Book Store's virtual event series in November 2020. Anaïs Duplan is a trans* poet, curator, and artist. He is the author of a book of essays, Blackspace: On the Poetics of an Afrofuture (Black Ocean, 2020), a full-length poetry collection, Take This Stallion (Brooklyn Arts Press, 2016), and a chapbook, Mount Carmel and the Blood of Parnassus (Monster House Press, 2017). He has taught poetry at the University of Iowa, Columbia University, Sarah Lawrence College, and St. Joseph's College. His video works have been exhibited by Flux Factory, Daata Editions, the 13th Baltic Triennial in Lithuania, Mathew Gallery, NeueHouse, the Paseo Project, and will be exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Art in L.A in 2021. As an independent curator, he has facilitated curatorial projects in Chicago, Boston, Santa Fe, and Reykjavík. He was a 2017-2019 joint Public Programs fellow at the Museum of Modern Art and the Studio Museum in Harlem. In 2016, he founded the Center for Afrofuturist Studies, an artist residency program for artists of color, based at Iowa City's artist-run organization Public Space One. He works as Program Manager at Recess. Song featured: Court Of Love by Durand Jones & The Indications Connect With The Artist This episode first aired June 28, 2021 for Broken Boxes on Radio Coyote, a project initiated by Raven Chacon and CCA Wattis Institute, on the occasion of Chacon's 2020-21 Capp Street Artist-in-Residency. Radio Coyote is currently produced by Atomic Culture and will transition to new programming Summer, 2021. www.radiocoyote.org
To open this episode I rebroadcast a reading by Anaïs Duplan of his recent new work Blackspace: on the Poetics of an Afrofuture, and which took place through Harvard Book Store's virtual event series in November 2020. Anaïs Duplan is a trans* poet, curator, and artist. He is the author of a book of essays, Blackspace: On the Poetics of an Afrofuture (Black Ocean, 2020), a full-length poetry collection, Take This Stallion (Brooklyn Arts Press, 2016), and a chapbook, Mount Carmel and the Blood of Parnassus (Monster House Press, 2017). He has taught poetry at the University of Iowa, Columbia University, Sarah Lawrence College, and St. Joseph's College. His video works have been exhibited by Flux Factory, Daata Editions, the 13th Baltic Triennial in Lithuania, Mathew Gallery, NeueHouse, the Paseo Project, and will be exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Art in L.A in 2021. As an independent curator, he has facilitated curatorial projects in Chicago, Boston, Santa Fe, and Reykjavík. He was a 2017-2019 joint Public Programs fellow at the Museum of Modern Art and the Studio Museum in Harlem. In 2016, he founded the Center for Afrofuturist Studies, an artist residency program for artists of color, based at Iowa City's artist-run organization Public Space One. He works as Program Manager at Recess. Song featured: Court Of Love by Durand Jones & The Indications Connect With The Artist This episode first aired June 28, 2021 for Broken Boxes on Radio Coyote, a project initiated by Raven Chacon and CCA Wattis Institute, on the occasion of Chacon's 2020-21 Capp Street Artist-in-Residency. Radio Coyote is currently produced by Atomic Culture and will transition to new programming Summer, 2021. www.radiocoyote.org
What happens when artists take on new names and identities? What are the motivations and consequences? Kay Em brings together personal stories by and about artists' names in different continents: poet Anaïs Duplan from New York; artist Wong Kit Yi from Hong Kong; and artist, writer, and organizer Fernanda Laguna from Buenos Aires. This episode ends with a deeply intimate reading by Stockholm-based artist Every Ocean Hughes about their own name change. PILOT SEASON The episodes are scripted in English and include excerpts in Dutch, Spanish, and Arabic with English interpretations. The episodes are available with subtitles in English on our YouTube channel. Dutch subtitles will be available soon. SEASON ONE The storyboard for upcoming episodes is in development! If you would like to share a story about a name—or even about the culture of naming in general—to consider for a future episode, please email us: podcast@kunstinstituutmelly.nl. CREDITS The episodes of the pilot season of Names Takes were written by Sarah Demeuse and Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy, and narrated by Kay Em, who is performed by Aqueene Wilson, the 2020-2021 Collective Learning in Practice (CLIP) Program Fellow at Kunstinstituut Melly. Jurith Schols is the voice talent of select citations. The podcast's voice recording, mixing, and original music has been developed by Jan Pohl at Okapi Recordings in Rotterdam. The audio files were mastered by Masterenzo Mastering. Production management was overseen by Wendy van Slagmaat Bos, and communication and marketing by Jeroen Lavèn. The graphic design of Name Takes is by Wooseok Jang from Orange Slice Type, who participated in the third annual edition of CLIP, from 2020 to 2021. The pilot season of Name Takes is produced by Kunstinstituut Melly in Rotterdam, thanks to a grant from a donor who wishes to remain unnamed. Really. If you are interested in sponsoring Name Takes or in making a donation to support its production, whether under your name or credited anonymously, please reach out: support@kunstinstituutmelly.nl.
Locus Technologies founder and CEO Neno Duplan provides a wealth of experience on water quality in the cloud. Neno began cloud-based data work before any of us knew what the cloud even was. He does a great job explaining the steps needed to undertake and the significant benefits of a cloud-based digital transformation, and much more! In this session, you'll learn about: Neno's background and start in the nuclear sector consulting on cooling water Neno's perspective on water quality data and the cloud The digital transformation from spreadsheets to local data bases to the cloud The one advantage that utilities still keeping data on spreadsheets have Neno's advice on getting started with data collection and validation The cross-functional benefits of using cloud-based data The benefits of cloud-based data in regulatory reporting and strategic decision making What utilities can be doing now from a data collection standpoint to prepare for future regulation Why cloud-based and validated data aids utilities in regulatory reporting Where Neno thinks the future of water lies How blockchain fits into the water quality regulation Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Neno's LinkedIn Page Locus Technologies' website News Release: US EPA Establishes New Council on PFAS TWV #170: Digitally Enabled Utility Resilience with Xylem's Albert Cho TWV #50: Advancements in Water Testing with OndaVia CEO Mark Peterman Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
Locus Technologies founder and CEO Neno Duplan provides a wealth of experience on water quality in the cloud. Neno began cloud-based data work before any of us knew what the cloud even was. He does a great job explaining the steps needed to undertake and the significant benefits of a cloud-based digital transformation, and much more! In this session, you'll learn about: Neno's background and start in the nuclear sector consulting on cooling water Neno's perspective on water quality data and the cloud The digital transformation from spreadsheets to local data bases to the cloud The one advantage that utilities still keeping data on spreadsheets have Neno's advice on getting started with data collection and validation The cross-functional benefits of using cloud-based data The benefits of cloud-based data in regulatory reporting and strategic decision making What utilities can be doing now from a data collection standpoint to prepare for future regulation Why cloud-based and validated data aids utilities in regulatory reporting Where Neno thinks the future of water lies How blockchain fits into the water quality regulation Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Neno's LinkedIn Page Locus Technologies' website News Release: US EPA Establishes New Council on PFAS TWV #170: Digitally Enabled Utility Resilience with Xylem's Albert Cho TWV #50: Advancements in Water Testing with OndaVia CEO Mark Peterman Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
Recorded by Anaïs Duplan and Tara Jayakar for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on May 31, 2021. www.poets.org
Hunting Colorado with Mike Duplan. In this episode we get to sit down in the studio with Mike Duplan, co-author of "The Edge" a book about hunting mountain mule deer. Mike is a longtime Colorado resident and has deep experience hunting in the state. Our conversation focuses primarily on hunting big mule deer but we also talk about sheep, elk, and moose as Mike has dedicated a lot of time to each of those species. We discuss how we see Colorado wildlife and wildlife management currently and in the future.
In this episode, I dive deep into one poem with its authors, Anaïs Duplan and imogen xtian smith. Tune in for our conversation about of art, love, and utopias. Anaïs Duplan is a trans* poet, curator, and artist. He is the author of a book of essays, Blackspace: On the Poetics of an Afrofuture (Black Ocean, 2020), a full-length poetry collection, Take This Stallion (Brooklyn Arts Press, 2016), and a chapbook, Mount Carmel and the Blood of Parnassus (Monster House Press, 2017). He has taught poetry at the University of Iowa, Columbia University, Sarah Lawrence College, and St. Joseph’s College. His video works have been exhibited by Flux Factory, Daata Editions, the 13th Baltic Triennial in Lithuania, Mathew Gallery, NeueHouse, the Paseo Project, and will be exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Art in L.A in 2021. As an independent curator, he has facilitated curatorial projects in Chicago, Boston, Santa Fe, and Reykjavík. He was a 2017-2019 joint Public Programs fellow at the Museum of Modern Art and the Studio Museum in Harlem. In 2016, he founded the Center for Afrofuturist Studies, an artist residency program for artists of color, based at Iowa City’s artist-run organization Public Space One. He works as Program Manager at Recess. An's website An's Twitter An's Instagram imogen xtian smith (fka xtian w) is a poet & performer. Recent work is featured or forthcoming in Peach Mag, Cosmonauts Ave, the Rumpus, & WE WANT IT ALL: An Anthology of Radical Trans Poetics. They live in Brooklyn. imogen's Twitter imogen's Instagram Places, people, art, books etc. mentioned in this episode: We Want It All: An Anthology of Radical Trans Poetics, ed. by Andrea Abi-Karam and Kay Gabriel An interview I did a while back with Kay Gabriel and the other editors of Vetch An interview I did with Andrea Abi-Karam Berl's Brooklyn Poetry Shop Take This Stallion An and imogen's Trans Oral History project Mohammed Zenia's Tel Aviv imogen's review for Tel Aviv for the Poetry Project Posthumous selected works of Wanda Coleman, Wicked Enchantments Bernadette Mayer's Midwinter Day Terrance Hayes Bahar Orang's Where Things Touch: A Meditation on Beauty Editor and Social Media Manager: Mitchel Davidovitz The Sound of Waves Breaking is "Gymnasium, Class Reunion in Distance" by ecfike. Meeting people in-person and hugging after a long period of time? I miss that and them.
Trans poet, curator, and artist An Duplan on accessibility in art, Afrofuturism, and driving social change through community building in the arts.
Pichon is a Management Consultant, and founder of SportUp, a results-focused advisory firm committed to accelerating career and branding opportunities for athletes. Pichon also co-runs a non-profit called iStandAbove, an organization that provides leadership, entrepreneurship skills to students around the world. Pichon has previously also co-founded Fast Forward, a social impact organization focused on helping students accelerate their careers, and co-authored Fast Forward: What Is Your College Degree Worth?. He has also played semi-professional football and tried out for several NFL and CFL teams. Sport Up's Website: https://sprtup.com/ Sport Up's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sprt.up/ Pichon's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pichon.duplan/?hl=en --- Grateful Living Website: http://grateful4living.com/ My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aroy81547/?hl=en To Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Hn4ttttmbWfVqAhWh4Jhi To Listen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1503185956 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9Bo0LHtRJJNJBUYIceg27w Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gratefulliving4
Mike Duplan is back in the Kifarucast studio. Great conversation and great information on a multitude of subjects in this episode. KifaruBecome a Patron!
Met de Franse oud-voetballer Edouard Duplan bespreken de mannen de zorgelijke situatie bij ADO, de felle kritiek op de club in de landelijke media en de verloren wedstrijd tegen PSV. Duplan vertelt over zijn tijd bij ADO en waarom hij destijds niet voor Heracles of NAC koos. Verder vertelt de filosofische Fransman wat hij tegenwoordig doet. Uiteraard blikken de mannen vooruit op de wedstrijd tegen Heerenveen in het Abe Lenstrastadion, waar Alberto mooie herinneringen aan heeft, en maak je kans op twee kaarten voor de thuiswedstrijd tegen Heracles Almelo.
Always a good time when Mike Duplan is in the Kifarucast studio. Great conversation and great information on a multitude of subjects in this episode. KifaruBecome a Patron!
Mike Duplan, wildlife photographer, writer, and big game hunter joins the podcast with Aron and Frank. An overall amazing conversation ensues. Check out Mike Duplan's book The Edge on Mule Deer hunting Kifaru.net Become a Patron!
Mike Duplan is one of best mule deer hunters I have ever met. He has taken huge bucks in some of the most heavily hunted areas in Colorado…and I mean huge. He co-authored “The Edge, The Complete Approach to Hunting Mountain Mule Deer”, which is regarded as the finest book ever written on the subject. But Mike is far more than an mule deer hunter, he is and adventure hunter. He has taken a grand slam of sheep, some huge elk and hunts with a persistence and patience that I envy. Mike has been a field editor and confidant to me at Western Hunter Magazine from the very start and it was an honor to sit down and have this discussion. You can purchase Mike’s book at https://shop.westernhunter.net/collections/books-journals/products/the-edge-by-david-long-mike-duplan Subscribe to Western Hunter Magazine at https://shop.westernhunter.net/collections/frontpage
Marie Claire vous emmènera à Aubagne dans le cadre de la commémoration de la fin de la Grande Guerre, par le biais de 3 expositions et de plusieurs interviews, de Coralie Duponchel, directrice du Centre d'art des Pénitents Noirs, de Véronique Duplan, artiste, et du commandant de la Légion étrangère, commissaire de l'exposition Zinoview-Cendrars. Vous entendrez plusieurs musiques de circonstance, et notamment Anne Darban qui interprète Montgolfière. Vous pourrez ensuite lire un article complémentaire illustré de nombreuses photographies sur son blog, A bride abattue : http://abrideabattue.blogspot.com/2018/10/aubagne-commemore-la-grande-guerre.html
Les invités : Romain Duplan (chargé de recherches au musée national d’histoire de l’immigration) et Mathilde Larrère (MCF en histoire contemporaine à l’UPEM) L’événement : Festival « Secousse ! 1848, des peuples en révolution », Paris, 21-23 septembre 2018, organisé par la Boîte à histoire La discussion : présentation du festival « 1848, des peuples en révolution » (1’15), la place mémorielle assez … Continue reading "18. Festival “1848, des peuples en révolution”, avec Romain Duplan et Mathilde Larrère"
Muley Monday is here! It seems the more Mule Deer podcasts I do, the more excited I get about chasing bucks this fall. Today’s guest is someone I look up too based which Diabetologists and General practitioners (MMG)the proba – of 29% compared to glucose whose glycemic indexapproved: gnificativa in terms of first CV events (HRRestablished […]
Lucas Duplan, who founded Clinkle and made it into an object lesson in Silicon Valley overhype, is plotting a return. He has raised money from his family and outside investors for a venture fund focused on backing enterprise-software startups, WIRED has learned. The fund will operate out of New York and has backed at least two companies in which Duplan is involved. One of those companies is a cryptocurrency project focused on employee rewards called Universal Recognition Token (URT).
EP 65: Record Book Sheep and Moose in Colorado with Mike Duplan. In this episode of The Epic Outdoors Podcast we talk with Mike Duplan about Sheep, Moose, and Elk hunting in Colorado. Mike has been involved in several of the current World Record animals in Sheep and Moose. We talk about those hunts and what it took to make them happen. This episode will help you learn more about applying in Colorado and preparing for your future hunts.
EP 60: Hunting Giant Mule Deer With Mike Duplan, Jason Carter, and Adam Bronson. In this episode of the Epic Outdoors Podcast we talk with long time Mule Deer enthusiast and author, Mike Duplan. Mike calls Colorado home and has spent his life in pursuit of giant bucks. Mike is extremely knowledgable on hunting Colorado. If you want to get started in Colorado, or just love mule Deer in general, this episode holds a lot of great information to learn from.
Welcome to podcast 9 all about Dutch football. This week, we dissect Ajax's aggregate victory over Schalke and future semi-final tie with Lyon as well as Eredivisie discussion, particularly the topper between PSV and Ajax plus NEC v Excelsior. Remember to subscribe to Football-Oranje and turn notifications ON to keep updated with all the uploads from our channel. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Foot_Oranje Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Football-Ora... Visit our website, PACKED with news, opinion and MORE: http://www.football-oranje.com/ Voices on Twitter: Michael Statham - @EredivisieMike James Rowe - @JamesRoweNL Chaka Simbeye - @chaka_simbeye Michael Bell - @MichaelJBell09 00:00 Schalke v Ajax reaction 23:43 Lyon 32:37 PSV v Ajax 45:04 Vitesse v Feyenoord 51:59 NEC v Excelsior 56:55 VVV Venlo 1:00:00 Janssen 1:01:20 New Oranje manager 1:05:46 Duplan interview preview
Tucker Matheson and Pichon Duplan are management consultants at PriceWaterhouseCooper. They are passionate about helping college students, and recent grads, understand how to get the most out of their degree. They’ve brought their diverse backgrounds together to create one voice in their first book. Book Fast Forward: What Is Your College Degree Worth? The Challenge; Think of one thing you’ve been interested in doing and go make it happen. http://www.goingdeepwithaaron.com/podcast Connect with Tucker & Pichon Instagram Tucker Pichon Website YouTube If you liked this interview, check out episode 131 with Larry Gioia where we discuss how to make more quality connections.
Monday Reading Series Anaïs Duplan is the author of Take This Stallion. Her poems and essays have appeared or are forthcoming in/on: Hyperallergic, Boston Review, The Journal, FENCE, PBS Newshour, the Ploughshares blog, Asymptote Journal's blog, and other places. She directs the Center for Afrofuturist Studies, an artist residency program in Iowa City where she is an MFA candidate at the Iowa Writers' Workshop. Christopher Soto aka Loma (b. 1991, Los Angeles) is a poet based in Brooklyn, New York. He was named one of “10 Up and Coming Latinx Poets You Need to Know” by Remezcla. He was named one of “30 Poets You Should Be Reading” by The Literary Hub. He was named one of “7 Trans & Gender Non-Conforming Artist Doing the Work” by the Offing. Poets & Writers honored Christopher Soto with the “Barnes & Nobles Writer for Writers Award” in 2016. Christopher Soto's first chapbook “Sad Girl Poems” was published by Sibling Rivalry Press. His work has been translated into Spanish and Portuguese. He is currently working on a full-length poetry manuscript about police violence and mass incarceration. He founded Nepantla: A Journal Dedicated to Queer Poets of Color with the Lambda Literary Foundation and cofounded The Undocupoets Campaign. He interned at the Poetry Society of America and received an MFA in poetry from NYU.