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The Do One Better! Podcast – Philanthropy, Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship
This conversation offers an in-depth look at the evolving landscape of philanthropy, global health, and development funding, with a particular focus on Sub-Saharan Africa. The discussion examines how current geopolitical and economic pressures are reshaping what effective partnership, sustainability, and impact look like for funders, governments, and civil society. The episode explores a wide range of thematic priorities including maternal, newborn, and child health; pediatric and adolescent HIV; early childhood development; human resources for health; and humanitarian response. It illuminates why deeply understanding country-level contexts—systems, supply chains, human capital, financing constraints, and government priorities—is central to strategic philanthropy. A significant portion of the conversation addresses how private philanthropy can play a constructive, catalytic role amid a period of unusually rapid change in global aid flows. Topics include the risks of backsliding on key health indicators, strategies for identifying truly local and embedded implementing partners, and the importance of moving from project-based funding toward general operating support to strengthen long-term institutional capacity. The episode also examines the realities and complexities of co-funding with other foundations, multilaterals, and bilaterals—what genuine partnership requires, how priorities are aligned, and how fragmentation can be reduced. A major highlight is the creation of the Beginnings Fund, a large-scale collaborative effort uniting several private funders to meaningfully advance maternal and newborn health across multiple countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. Looking ahead, the conversation outlines both the challenges and opportunities that lie between now and 2030. It reflects on where renewed discipline, focus, and collaboration are most urgently needed, and why the current moment may also be a rare chance for long-overdue recalibration in global health and development. Visit our Knowledge Hub at Lidji.org for information on 350+ case studies and interviews with remarkable leaders in philanthropy, sustainability and social entrepreneurship.
Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day. Today's shout-out goes to Tom Reid from Elma, NY. Your commitment through Project23 helps deliver God's Word daily with clarity and conviction. This one's for you. Our text today is Judges 14:7-9 Then he went down and talked with the woman, and she was right in Samson's eyes. After some days he returned to take her. And he turned aside to see the carcass of the lion, and behold, there was a swarm of bees in the body of the lion, and honey. He scraped it out into his hands and went on, eating as he went. And he came to his father and mother and gave some to them, and they ate. But he did not tell them that he had scraped the honey from the carcass of the lion. — Judges 14:7-9 Samson returns to the place of his battle—the lion he killed. The carcass is still there, but now it holds something unexpected: honey. Sweetness from death. Provision from decay. That's a strange image, but it mirrors how life feels. Struggles often leave us staring at carcasses—loss, regret, brokenness. We stand there asking, "Why did this happen? Can anything good come out of this mess?" In those moments, it feels pointless. Empty. Even cruel. But here's what Samson's discovery whispers: what feels wasted may still hold hidden sweetness. God is able to bring nourishment from the very places you thought were only marked by loss. Your struggle may feel like a dead end, but God can make it a doorway. That diagnosis. That divorce. That failure. That season of grief. It might feel like nothing more than a carcass in your life. But don't miss this—God specializes in bringing blessing out of brokenness. Samson scraped honey from the carcass of a lion; Jesus brought life out of the grave. The greatest sweetness came from the greatest struggle—the cross. So if you're staring at something that feels wasted, don't walk away too quickly. God may be preparing honey where you only see death. ASK THIS: Where in your life are you staring at a "carcass" and struggling to see hope? How have you seen God bring sweetness out of hardship in the past? What would change if you believed God was already working in your pain? How does Jesus' victory at the cross give you hope in your present struggle? DO THIS: Identify one struggle you currently see as pointless. Ask God specifically to show you where He is working in it. Share one "sweetness from struggle" story with someone today to encourage them. Each time you feel bitterness this week, pray: "Lord, turn this into honey." PRAY THIS: Father, I confess that sometimes my pain feels wasted. But I trust You can bring sweetness from struggle, just as You brought life from death at the cross. Amen. PLAY THIS: "Graves Into Gardens."
Do Prahy přiletělo Bilbao a baskičtí hráči se jako rozjívené děti koulovali na letišti. Slavii čeká další zápas vyšňořené Ligy mistrů. Ale není zajímavější, co se děje za kulisami české ligy? Fotbalový podcast MVP odkrývá, co může způsobit miliardář Strnad a jeho „nová Plzeň“.Jen pár vět, které zazněly, když Viktoria Plzeň představovala svoji tvář pro budoucnost. Promluvil Adolf Šádek, sportovní manažer, který fotbalovou Viktorii před patnácti lety pomohl stvořit. Zažil šest titulů, čtyřikrát byl v Lize mistrů, taky ve čtvrtfinále Konferenční ligy a opakovaně v osmifinále Evropské ligy.„Teď začíná nová éra. Věřím, že bude ještě úspěšnější. Doufám, že budeme Pražáky i předhánět.“Nebo: „Věřím, že mám dobré náboje, abych dvěma tankům strkal do pásů něco jiného než klacek. Že mám dostatečnou munici na to, abych uměl odolávat síle pražských tanků.“Nebo: „Těším se, že si navlékneme rukavice a vstoupíme do ringu, protože konečně budeme ve stejné váhové kategorii jako kolegové z Prahy.“Že by Plzeň opravdu mohla ještě povýšit? Kam až? A proč je tak alergická na konkurenci z Prahy, ke které to má po dálnici pětatřicet minut?---Fotbal ze všech možných i nemožných úhlů pohledu. MVP jsou bývalí fotbaloví profesionálové Karel Tvaroh, Antonín Rosa, Tomáš Kučera a zkušený novinář Jan Palička, šéf sportovní rubriky Seznam Zpráv. Společně s námi hledejte nejdůležitější hráče, trenéry, přestupy, akce, problémy. Do hloubky a s humorem. I vy můžete být MVP. Každé úterý na webu Seznam Zpráv.Odebírejte na Podcasty.cz, Apple Podcasts nebo Spotify.Sledujte nás na Stream.cz nebo YouTube.Máte návrh, jak podcast vylepšit? Nebo nás chcete pochválit? Pište na audio@sz.cz.
The brief flies far, far away as Elma, Scaz & Mo catch up on their Shrek personas, the PWR, the Nations Series and some SUPERB fanmail from the Blue Tits. The girls get stuck into The Women's High Performance Rugby Union Coach Review, too. And Mo shares the deets of her new coffee shop venture with England captain & bestie, Zoe Stratford! Get excited about a coffee in MOZO before a Kingsholm matchday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Without an adult in the room, Daniel and Justin resort to calling people on speakerphone and asking them about jersey colors.They also recapped Aberdeen's win over Tenino and Montesano's win over Elma, talked some playoff seeding, and a little bit of baseball
Our Scaz has retired from rugby... so, Mo & Elma (with a little bit of help from the Blue Tits) pay tribute to the career of the GOAT. To make matters worse for Emily, Elma has prepared a special memorial service to commemorate the kneepads which quietly cushioned history being made. Rest In Peace, Kneepads. The girlies also look ahead to the PWR season while attempting to dodge Mo'ism after Mo'ism. They are SO back. To donate to name a Guide Dog puppy Scarratt: https://shorturl.at/KP1Ot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Peaceful Power Project, we talk about healing, movement, and the strength it takes to do hard things. My guest, Elma Talbott, a trail runner and mother, shares her breast cancer journey and how running, community, and connection supported her through diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. She also offers thoughtful insights for anyone facing their own challenges, reminding us that healing can take many forms.Find Elma on IG @thegrittymrsdtoxFind Sarah on IG @iamsarahgranato
La ministra de Seguridad Social ha acudido a Mas de uno en medio de la polemica por la subida de cuotas a los autonomos.
La ministra de Seguridad Social ha acudido a Mas de uno en medio de la polemica por la subida de cuotas a los autonomos.
Get early access to all of the 2025 RENEW Gathering Breakout Tracks: https://reallifetheologypodcast.supercast.com/ Visit RENEW.org for great resources on Disciple Making and Theology. Today's episode will help us understand the profound impact of cultural intelligence on the growth and adaptation of the Latino Christian community within diverse and evolving urban centers in the United States. The provided script titled "Latino Christian Movement" features a discussion and workshop led by Alex Diaz, the campus pastor at Trader Point Christian Church's Midtown campus. The episode focuses on cultural intelligence and the growth and adaptation of the Latino Christian community in the United States. Alex begins by introducing himself, sharing his background of immigrating from Venezuela to the U.S. and detailing his ministry journey across several states. He highlights significant demographic changes in cities like Indianapolis, depicting the rise in Latino populations and the proliferation of Hispanic restaurants even in traditionally white supremacist areas. The core of the workshop hinges on the concept of cultural intelligence, which is described as the ability to function effectively in culturally diverse settings. Alex explains the rapid demographic shifts occurring in the U.S., showcased by census data, and how these shifts indicate a future where urban centers will predominantly consist of minority communities, particularly Hispanic and multiracial groups. He emphasizes the importance of adapting church practices to reflect current and anticipated demographic realities, noting common misconceptions and anxieties about cultural change. Alex is joined by Pastor Miguel Lara of White River Christian Church, who shares his journey from Venezuela to the U.S., focusing on his experiences in leading a Hispanic ministry within a predominantly Anglo church. Miguel underscores the value of mutual respect, shared meals, and activities in fostering cross-cultural friendships and unity. He highlights various outreach programs, including sports ministries, marriage seminars, and mentoring initiatives, which have successfully integrated Hispanic members into the church community. Pastor Miguel also details practical steps his church has taken to serve and grow their Hispanic congregation, such as bilingual online presence, ESL programs, and culturally relevant outreach like the music program “Elma,” inspired by a similar initiative in Venezuela aimed at keeping youth engaged through orchestral music. Throughout the episode, multiple facets of building and sustaining multicultural congregations are discussed, including the importance of friendship, learning from each other, and leveraging existing church structures and processes. In conclusion, Alex and Miguel's stories highlight the broader strategic and operational measures necessary for churches to adapt to and embrace cultural diversity. They underline the inevitable demographic changes sweeping the U.S. and the need for churches to develop cultural intelligence as part of their mission to effectively minister to increasingly diverse communities.
Daniel, Justin, and producer Andrew recap Montesano's win over Rochester, wish for a hypothetical Aberdeen-Monte matchup, then start naming nostalgic high school sports names from the last couple of decades.Also, a duo of Elma footballers are named Athlete of the Week, and our guys fawn over 'Geno Suarez and the rest of the ‘Ners.
ONE HUNDRED & NINETEEN caps for the Red Roses, ELEVEN Six Nations titles & TWO trophies at the biggest tournament in world rugby, Emily Scarratt has done it all. But her story started on her family farm in Leicestershire. Listen back to Scaz's conversation with Elma, shot before the tournament & previously only available on YouTube. They discuss her life as a young girl playing on hay bails to being a world champion looking ahead to the later chapters of her career, The last few seasons haven't been all roses. After battling a neck injury, her return to the pitch was cast into serious doubt... but now England 2025 will be her fifth dance on the World stage; more than any other English man or woman. This is the story of How Rugby Made Emily Scarratt - brought to you by British Airways. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Viens atoms ļauj ieraudzīt veselu virkni neparastu reakciju, kuras ietekmē mūsu ikdienas dzīvi visdažādakajos veidos. Arī Latvijā pēta atomu uzbūvi un konkrētāk pievēršamies joniem. Pozitīvie un negatīvie joni var šķist sveši termini vairumam, taču negatīvie skābekļa joni ir galvenie svaiga gaisa ražotājs. Vai negatīvie joni tik tiešām attīra gaisu un kādi citi pielietojumi varētu būt pētījumiem par joniem, raidījumā Zināmais nezināmajā skaidro Latvijas Universitātes Atomfizikas un spektroskopijas institūta vadošais pētnieks Uldis Bērziņš. Sazināmies ar Rīgas Stradiņa universitātes Darba drošības un vides veselības institūta direktoru, darba drošības un vides veselības pētnieku Ivaru Vanadziņu. Maldugunis jeb spokainās dabas parādības zinātnisks skaidrojums Visticamāk, Anna Brigadere, kad rakstīja savu pasaku lugu „Sprīdītis”, izmantoja ticējumu par to, ka redzot purvā maldugunis, ir jāiet turp, jo tur nauda žāvējoties. Protams, ka mūsdienās visam ir zinātnisks izskaidrojums, un ja arī neesam ķīmijas vai fizikas speciālisti, apjaušam, ka kaut kādu dabā notiekošu procesu dēļ rodas minētā spīdēšana, ne tikai zilās liesmiņas purvā, bet arī ugunis kuģu mastos vai baznīcu torņos, tā dēvētās Svētā Elma ugunis, vai spīdoši kapu krusti. Jau pagājušajā Zinātnes ziņās bija stāsts par to, ka nesen publicēts pētījums par to, kas ierosina malduguņu spīdēšanu. Tas ir mikrozibens jeb sīkas, spontānas elektrības dzirksteles, kas rodas ūdens pilienu virsmu lādiņu atšķirību dēļ. Proti, purva virsmā, paceļoties un pārsprāgstot ūdens burbuļiem, saskarsmē ar skābekli veidojas dzirkstele, kas rada maldugunīm raksturīgo zilo gaismu. Tāds ir fiziķu skaidrojums par šo tā teikt, aizdedzes procesu, bet tagad Latvijas Universitātes Cietvielu fizikas institūta Optisko materiālu laboratorijas vadošā pētniece Virgīnija Vītola skaidro, kādas ķīmiskās reakcijas notiek visu iepriekšminēto parādību norisē. Bet par kādu iedvesmojošu grāmatu stāsta LU Biomedicīnas pētījumu un studiju centra direktors Jānis Kloviņš. Viņš izvēlējies Kurta Vonnegūta darbu „Kaķa šūpulis”. "Es kādu brīdi padomāju un izvēlējos grāmatu, kas man radījusi visvairāk emocionālo iespaidu. Tas ir Kurta Vonnegūta romāns "Kaķa šūpulis", kas pēc būtības ir interesanta, varētu pat teikt, daļēji zinātniskā fantastika, bet, protams, ar visu Vonnegūtam piemītošo spektru, kur ir krietna deva ironijas, absurdums," atklāj Jānis Kloviņš. "Varētu arī teikt, ka šis darbs kaut kādā ziņā mani ir iespaidojis, bet aiz visa šī stāsta vēl klāt nāk ne tikai cilvēkiem raksturīgās īpatnības un attiecības, bet arī nopietni jautājumi - kas ir zinātnes robežas, kas ir cilvēka atbildība, cik mēs ļoti turamies pie tiem stāstiem, ko mēs paši izdomājam, lai cik viņi būtu absurdi."
Send us a textA limestone mansion built to defy the prairie became a vessel for sorrow—and then a sanctuary. We take you inside Dodge City's Home of Stone, from John Mueller's audacious rise and the black walnut staircase that flaunted prosperity, to the winter they called the White Death that buried a cattle empire under ice. Amid ruin, another story took hold: Caroline's quiet grief, a nursery that never warmed, a rocking chair that swayed without wind, and a whisper that sounded like a child who didn't get to grow up.When the Schmidts moved in, the house learned new rhythms—electric light, hot bread, children's laughter—until a visiting boy tumbled down the staircase and said another child pushed him. Instead of fleeing, Elizabeth Schmidt opened the town's memory, reading county ledgers and finding the Mueller graves that numbers can't account for. Elma saw the silent boy in the wavering lamplight, pointing to the nursery, to his heart, and out across the endless plains—a pantomime of loss that didn't need words.The answer wasn't force; it was recognition. In the basement, a trunk with faded initials held a small carved wooden horse, smooth from a child's hands. Placed on the parlor mantel—the warm center of the home—the toy changed the house's weather. The chill lifted. Doors stilled. What remained felt like a guardian more than a ghost. Across decades, the Home of Stone became a living museum of Dodge City's true legacy: not just gun smoke and cattle drives, but the durable courage of pioneer mothers and the quiet rituals that heal places.If this story moved you, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves haunted history, and leave a review telling us the object you'd place on your mantel to honor a forgotten story.Support the showIf you'd like to buy one or more of our fully illustrated dime novel publications, you can click the link I've included.
The morning after the night before… Elma heads into Red Roses camp to see what state the World Cup WINNERS are in. Scaz, Mo, Meg, Hannah Botterman, Amy Cokayne, Maud Muir, Abbie Ward and captain Zoe Aldcroft join Elma with the trophy, to relive the greatest day at Allianz Stadium! John Mitchell pops by for a chat, too. Safe to say things get weird, quickly. Warning: Adult themes & swearing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The morning after the night before… Elma heads into Red Roses camp to see what state the World Cup WINNERS are in. Scaz, Mo, Meg, Hannah Botterman, Amy Cokayne, Maud Muir, Abbie Ward and captain Zoe Aldcroft join Elma with the trophy, to relive the greatest day at Allianz Stadium! John Mitchell pops by for a chat, too. Safe to say things get weird, quickly. Warning: Adult themes & swearing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our girls have won the Rugby World Cup!!!!!! On the roof of the Cabbage Patch, only an hour after the trophy lift, Elma, Nick & Anna Caplice review the match, relive atmosphere & the biggest & best moment our sport has ever seen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
England take on Canada in the Rugby World Cup Final this Saturday at the home of English rugby. The first English team to make a final at Allianz Stadium EVER. Elma, KDM & Nick critically assess what England and Canada need to do to come out on top. WARNING: this episode may cause increased heart rate, sweaty palms and long, slow blinks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Elma catches up with the woman with her name in the title, Emily Scarratt, ahead of England's Rugby World Cup Final against Canada this Saturday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ENGLAND AND CANADA HAVE MADE THE RUGBY WORLD CUP FINAL! The semis couldn't have delivered more, so Elma & Nick break it all down over a post match pint in the Bristol Beer Factory Tap Room. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
England take on France and New Zealand take on Canada !!!! It's the semi finals we expected, but calling who will make it through to the final has never been so tough… So, to preview the rugby and bring us all the Queer news from across the World Cup, friend of the show & Kiwi journalist, Alice Soper joins Elma & KDM. We also learn all about US GAY & what it's like to play Pétanque with France's coach, Gaëlle Mignot… turns out it's exactly what you'd expect. WARNING: This episode contains adult themesGSR MERCH: goodscazrugby.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Sheriff is back in town. England Vice captain & outside centre, Meg Jones joins Elma for a catch up in the Red Roses team hotel ahead of their Semi Final against France. GSR MERCH: goodscazrugby.com Michael, Ian, Neil & Ben send their regards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fifteen man line outs, scrum mauls & a Mo Hunt 50:22 - Elma & Nick can't get over the heart, entertainment & joy of the Rugby World Cup Quarter Finals. GSR MERCH: goodscazrugby.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bude to tanec. Jiří Ševčík je 30 let na scéně a z toho 15 let s kapelou. Výročí si připomene s fanoušky na podzim třemi galapředstaveními. Všechny díly podcastu Máme hosty můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Pablo Tallón entrevista a la ministra de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones, Elma Saiz
Tomás Cuesta y Pablo Planas comentan las palabras de la ministra de Seguridad Social sobre su etapa como consejera en Navarra y sobre Santos Cerdán.
Leticia Vaquero analiza la polémica decisión del Ayuntamiento de Jumilla de prohibir las celebraciones islámicas en lugares públicas.
Analiza en 'Herrera en COPE' el futuro de la legislatura, los escándalos que salpican a Sánchez o el reparto migratorio
Elma Saiz, ministra de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones, ha pasado este lunes por los micrófonos de 'Herrera en COPE'. Entre otros asuntos, se ha pronunciado sobre el reparto de migrantes, incidiendo en que se critica "al Gobierno por no asumir una competencia que es de las comunidades autónomas y escuchar, día sí y día también, a un PP que cada vez que tiene una oportunidad, pone palos en la rueda. A un PP que lleva a una política migratoria, si es que la tiene, al dictado de Vox. La señora Ayuso se jacta de proteger y atender a la población latinoamericana y vemos cómo ponen obstáculos a medidas, a recursos del Estado".A partir de ahí, explica, se tienen que dar los siguientes pasos. No es verdad "que este Gobierno ahonde en la desigualdad, es todo lo contrario""Quienes vienen en busca de un futuro huyen de guerras, persecuciones... hasta una política migratoria que llega hasta nuestros despachos, que da respuesta a personas que vienen, que han ...
La ministra de Seguridad Social y Migraciones ha hablado en Más de uno en la previa de su reunión con el observatorio del racismo, que ha elaborado un estudio sobre el impulso en redes sociales a las cacerías racistas de Torre-Pacheco.
La Conferencia Sectorial de Infancia y Adolescencia, que estaba prevista para hoy, no se ha celebrado tras el plantón de las comunidades del PP. Optaron por no asistir porque entienden que la convocatoria es ilegal. Elma Saiz, ministra de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones, ha calificado en el informativo 24 horas de RNE de "irresponsabilidad" el plantón y ha cargado contra los populares acusándoles de que "utilizan a los menores no acompañados como chivo expiatorio para intentar hacer daño al Gobierno." Ha defendido al Gobierno y ha asegurado que están cumpliendo "en tiempo y en forma": "Las 1.200 plazas ya están operativas y estamos trabajando para disponerlas en península a la mayor brevedad."Escuchar audio
Entrevistamos a la ministra de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones, Elma Saiz, que ha tachado de "irresponsable" la actitud de las comunidades del PP tras el plante en la sectorial de infancia que se ha tenido que cancelar por la ausencia de las comunidades gobernadas por el Partido Popular. Encuentro en el que se iba a pactar el reparto de menores no acompañados desde Canarias y Ceuta.Hablamos con la ministra justo antes de participar en Granada en un acto organizado en el marco de los 600 años de la llegada del pueblo gitano a España: "El arte como altavoz de la cultura gitanaEscuchar audio
What role does art play in times of war? Is it a tool of resistance, a witness to destruction, or a space for imagining the future? War transforms the conditions of making, sharing, and experiencing art. It forces new responsibilities onto artists but also opens unexpected freedoms. In the midst of destruction, creative work becomes a form of survival, memory, and resistance.Throughout history, war has shaped and been shaped by art. In moments of violence and turmoil, artists confront devastation, mourn loss, challenge dominant narratives, and preserve fragments of threatened cultures. Their work raises urgent questions – can art intervene in the course of war? Does it document reality or create its own truths? And how does conflict alter the very language and purpose of artistic creation?This conversation will bring together artists from different cultural backgrounds sharing their experiences and perspectives.About the speakersTetyana Ogarkova (1979) is a Ukrainian writer, journalist, and essayist whose work focuses on themes of memory, cultural resistance, and the impact of conflict on societies. She has written extensively on the intersections of violence, politics, and art, with a particular interest in the role of creative expression during times of crisis.Anton Varga is part of the Ukrainian artists' collective Open Group, known for their exploration of displacement, memory, and the social consequences of war. In 2024, they represented Poland at the 60th Venice Biennale with Repeat After Me II, an installation that engaged audiences in reflecting on the sounds of war. For this conversation Anton Varga will join.Elma Čavčić, a Bosnian-born artist, explores war, memory, and inherited trauma through figurative painting. Her dreamlike yet unsettling works reflect stories absorbed in childhood—quiet but deeply felt. Using soft tones and layered symbolism, she creates a visual archive of collective memory, preserving what must not be forgotten across generations.Mounira Al Solh (b. 1978, Lebanon; lives and works between Beirut and Amsterdam) is a visual artist whose practice spans installation, painting, sculpture, video, drawing, text, embroidery, and performative gestures. Her work delves into equality, while it adopts manners such as micro-history, to bear witness to the impact of conflict and displacement. Al Solh's work is socially engaged while being political and poetically escapist simultaneously. Her practice utilizes oral documentation, multidisciplinary collaboration, and wordplay to explore themes of memory and loss. Motivated by acts of sharing and storytelling, change, and resistance, Al Solh strives to craft a sensory language that transcends nationality and creed.Moderator: Ianthe MosselmanThis programme is part of the Forum on European Culture 2025 in Amsterdam.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Regjisorja Elma Doresi ishte e ftuar në emisionin “Back to the Beginning” me Kozeta Kurtin në Top Albania Radio, ku ndau me dëgjuesit historinë e saj artistike, të ndërtuar me përkushtim dhe pasion në skenën shqiptare. Gjatë bisedës, ajo foli për fillimet e saj në teatër, frymëzimet që e shtynë drejt regjisurës dhe sfidat që ka hasur gjatë rrugës.
Eine App, um neue Freunde zu finden? Klingt schräg – dachte sich Input-Host Elma Softic. Kann man echte Freunde über Apps finden oder bleiben Verbindungen per Swipe oberflächlich? Freundschaft auf Knopfdruck? Was sich wie ein Marketingversprechen liest, ist für viele junge Erwachsene Realität. Input-Host Elma Softic findet das zuerst beschämend – und lädt die App trotzdem herunter. Schon beim ersten Match funkt es mit Lisa: «Wie Liebe auf den ersten Blick.» Doch nicht jeder Kontakt bleibt. Manche verlaufen im Nichts. Wie verändern Freundschafts-Apps unser Verständnis von Nähe? Und was macht es mit uns, wenn wir Menschen wie Produkte auswählen? Diese Input-Folge zeigt, wie wir heute Freundschaft suchen – zwischen Swipe, Ghosting und echter Verbindung. ____________________ In dieser Episode zu hören - Lisa, Bumble-Userin - Jakub Samochowiec, Sozialpsychologe - Verena Schwarz, Support-Team Spontacts ____________________ Habt ihr Feedback, Fragen oder Wünsche? Wir freuen uns auf eure Nachrichten an input@srf.ch – und wenn ihr euren Freund:innen und Kolleg:innen von uns erzählt. ____________________ - Autor:in: Elma Softic - Publizistische Leitung: Anita Richner ____________________ Das ist «Input»: Dem Leben in der Schweiz auf der Spur – mit all seinen Widersprüchen und Fragen. Der Podcast «Input» liefert jede Woche eine Reportage zu den Themen, die euch bewegen. ____________________ (00:00 - 01:20) Intro (01:20 - 03:34) So funktionieren Freundschaftsapps (03:34 - 05:21) Perfect Match mit Lisa (05:21 - 07:05) Darum haben Lisa und Elma Bumble (07:05 - 09:00) Freundschaften schliessen in der Schweiz ist schwierig (09:00 - 10:45) Freundschaften sind zu verbindlich (10:45 - 12:52) Swipen entmenschlicht und macht müde (12:52 - 13:41) Bumble ist nicht nur oberflächlich (13:41 - 15:06) Das macht eine gute Freundschaft aus (15:06 - 16:22) Freundschaftsapps werden beliebter (16:22 - 19:04) Wenig Männer, viele Frauen auf den Apps (19:04 - 22:51) Darum sind junge Leute heutzutage einsam (22:51 - 24:50) Darum schämt man sich für Freundschaftsapps (24:50 - 26:50) Schlechte Erfahrgen von Lisa und Elma (26:50 - 28:05) Fazit (28:05 - 29:13) Aufruf
Daniel, Justin, and producer Andrew discuss local state champs in softball and track, and a couple of Aberdeen state softball champs zoom in for an interview.An Elma track star is named Spivey Athlete of the Week, and Daniel proves he's bad at sandwiches.
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This week on the podcast, Patrick and Tracy welcome Mary Robinette Kowal, author of The Martian Contingency. About The Martian Contingency: Years after a meteorite strike obliterated Washington, D.C.?triggering an extinction-level global warming event?Earth's survivors have started an international effort to establish homes on space stations and the Moon. The next step – Mars. Elma […] The post Episode 659-With Mary Robinette Kowal appeared first on The Functional Nerds.
The National Weather Service calls for a chance of rain and morning snow with a high near 42. Overnight will be mostly cloudy with a low around 29. In news, a 27-year-old Buffalo man pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail theft. And a 53-year-old Elma man pleaded guilty to possession of production of child porn. In sports, the Bisons fell hard to the Syracuse Mets, 10-2. They'll square off again today. And the Sabres were shut out by the division leading Toronto Maple Leafs, 4-0. They'll host the Flyers on Thursday to close out their season and determine who is the second-worst and third-worst teams in the conference.
Justin and producer Andrew give an update on local high school sports, and name an Elma soccer player Spivey Athlete of the Week.Also, Andrew and Justin discuss the Seahawks and Daniel joins the show for a Stump Andrew/Daniel segment.
The gorgeous Catherine joins us to spill tea about what really happened on this year's Love Island All Stars. She tells us the truth about her and Scott, why it didn't work out with Nas, the Ekin and Elma beef (remember that?) and her budding romance with Omar. We also asked her the pettiest things she'd dump someone over so tune in to find out....We hope you enjoyed this as much as we did! Xxxx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
La ministra de Seguridad Social, Elma Saiz, difunde bulos sobre la autentica situación financiera de las pensiones públicas. Hazte miembro en: https://plus.acast.com/s/juanrallo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
La ministra de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones confía en la gestión de las comunidades autónomas y elude responder a si le preocupa que Junts llegue al Gobierno de Cataluña y sea responsable de las competencias migratorias.
Love Island Cast: Unofficial LoveIsland UK, USA & Australia Podcast with No Holds Barred
The final week of Love Island All Stars is upon us, the guys are going all in on Elma, Olivia and all the other fame hungry 'stars'. We announce the next show - if you didn't already know.....Follow us on SocialMedia: @cdrealitycast Email us: cdrealitycast@gmail.comWe have a Patreon ifyou would like to support us: www.patreon.com/cdrealitycastPlease get over toour Facebook page to chat all things Reality:https://www.facebook.com/groups/chrisdaveWe now have aMerchandise store if you would like some designs from the show https://www.teepublic.com/user/cdrealitycast (OUTSIDE THE UK) https://chris-and-daves-reality-cast.teemill.com (UK)We also have a VPNlink if you're trying to watch shows outside your current country - NORD VPNhttps://shorturl.at/yV047
Love Island Cast: Unofficial LoveIsland UK, USA & Australia Podcast with No Holds Barred
Chris & Dave are back talking about week 4 of Love Island All Stars UK. Elma, Grace, Luca and Curtis give us some drama and why can't ITV show the real contestants time in the Villa?Follow us on SocialMedia: @cdrealitycast Email us:cdrealitycast@gmail.comWe have a Patreon ifyou would like to support us:www.patreon.com/cdrealitycastPlease get over toour Facebook page to chat all things Reality:https://www.facebook.com/groups/chrisdaveWe now have aMerchandise store if you would like some designs from the show https://www.teepublic.com/user/cdrealitycast (OUTSIDE THE UK) https://chris-and-daves-reality-cast.teemill.com (UK)We also have a VPNlink if you're trying to watch shows outside your current country - NORD VPNhttps://shorturl.at/yV047
Step back into 19th-century New York City for a tale of intrigue, heartbreak, and one of America's earliest murder mysteries—the Manhattan Well Murder. In this episode, we uncover the tragic story of Gulielma "Elma" Sands, a young woman whose body was found in a well in 1799, sparking the nation's first documented murder trial.Accused of the crime was Levi Weeks, a young carpenter with powerful connections, defended by none other than Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. From the mysterious events leading up to Elma's disappearance to the courtroom drama that captivated a growing city, we dive into the complexities of the case and the questions that remain unanswered.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crimecast--4106013/support.
In this new episode, Tim Pilleri and Lance Reenstierna speak with friend of the show, Gavin Whitehead. Gavin is the person behind the excellent podcast, The Art of Crime. Gavin brings the historical true story of Elma Sands, a woman who was murdered in December of 1799, her body discovered in January of 1800 in the disused Manhattan Well. Check out all episodes of The Art of Crime: https://www.artofcrimepodcast.com/ Follow Gavin & The Art of Crime: Twitter: https://twitter.com/artofcrimepod Follow Missing: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@missingcsm. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/missingcsm. IG: https://www.instagram.com/MissingCSM/. Twitter: https://twitter.com/MissingCSM. FB: https://www.facebook.com/MissingCSM. Follow Crawlspace: Twitter: https://twitter.com/crawlspacepod . Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Crawlspacepodcast . Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/Crawlspacepodcast. TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@crawlspacepodcast. Check out our entire network at http://crawlspace-media.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this new episode, Tim Pilleri and Lance Reenstierna speak with friend of the show, Gavin Whitehead. Gavin is the person behind the excellent podcast, The Art of Crime. Gavin brings the historical true story of Elma Sands, a woman who was murdered in December of 1799, her body discovered in January of 1800 in the disused Manhattan Well. Check out all episodes of The Art of Crime: https://www.artofcrimepodcast.com/ Follow Gavin & The Art of Crime: Twitter: https://twitter.com/artofcrimepod Follow Missing: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@missingcsm. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/missingcsm. IG: https://www.instagram.com/MissingCSM/. Twitter: https://twitter.com/MissingCSM. FB: https://www.facebook.com/MissingCSM. Follow Crawlspace: Twitter: https://twitter.com/crawlspacepod . Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Crawlspacepodcast . Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/Crawlspacepodcast. TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@crawlspacepodcast. Check out our entire network at http://crawlspace-media.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices