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Jim sits down with Jesse, Shane, and Skot from KEN Mode to discuss their album Success, it's ten year anniversary, working with Steve Albini, and probably some other stuff too. You'll also get new tracks from Bleeth, Swans, Blue Youth, Tunic, Sundowner, and Clan Dos Mortos Cicatriz. Congrats to Evyn for winning two passes to this year's Armstrong Metal Festival in Armstong, BC!
CyberAegis, under the tutelage of Coach Paul Johnson, wins its 14th National CyberPatriot Championship, with two siblings, Ethan Zhao, Captain, and Evyn Zhao, Captain, leading teams in their divisions. You'll also listen to the leadership strategy of Ethan Zhao, developed over several years of being a member of CyberAegis. About Spotlight and Cloudcast Media "Spotlight On The Community" is the longest running community podcast in the country, continuously hosted by Drew Schlosberg for 19 years. "Spotlight" is part of Cloudcast Media's line-up of powerful local podcasts, telling the stories, highlighting the people, and celebrating the gravitational power of local. For more information on Cloudcast and its shows and cities served, please visit www.cloudcastmedia.us. Cloudcast Media | the national leader in local podcasting. About Mission Fed Credit Union A community champion for over 60 years, Mission Fed Credit Union with over $6 billion in member assets, is the Sponsor of Spotlight On The Community, helping to curate connectivity, collaboration, and catalytic conversations. For more information on the many services for San Diego residents, be sure to visit them at https://www.missionfed.com/
In today's show, I speak with Evyn Le Espiritu Gandhi about two pathbreaking studies which create new ways of thinking about populations bound by complex and contradictory notions of loyalty and psychological investment. Based on meticulous archival research and oral histories amongst disparate populations in South Vietnam, Guam, and Israel-Palestine, in Archipelago of Resettlement: Vietnamese Refugee Settlers and Decolonization across Guam and Israel-Palestine Gandhi is able to probe deeply into fascinating personal stories of refugees that have moved between these spaces, disclosing complex and often contradictory notions of belonging and loyalty. We also talk about her current book project, which tackles the idea of southern regions such as South Korea, South Vietnam, and the American South, as each mourning lost images of the nation.Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi is an associate professor of Asian American Studies at UCLA (Tovaangar). She is the author of Archipelago of Resettlement: Vietnamese Refugee Settlers and Decolonization across Guam and Israel-Palestine (University of California Press, 2022) and co-editor with Vinh Nguyen of The Routledge Handbook of Refugee Narratives (Routledge, 2023). She is the lead curator of a public history exhibit, “Remembering Saigon: Journeys through and from Guam,” which opened this month at UC Irvine's Southeast Asian Archive. She is currently working on a second book project which revisits Gramsci's “southern question” by constellating the southern spaces of South Korea, South Vietnam, and the US South.
In this episode on the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liu talks with Evyn Le Espiritu Gandhi about two pathbreaking studies that create new ways of thinking about populations bound by complex and contradictory notions of loyalty and psychological investment. Based on meticulous archival research and oral histories amongst disparate populations in South Vietnam, Guam, and Israel-Palestine, in Archipelago of Resettlement: Vietnamese Refugee Settlers and Decolonization across Guam and Israel-Palestine Gandhi is able to probe deeply into fascinating personal stories of refugees that have moved between these spaces, disclosing complex and often contradictory notions of belonging and loyalty. They also talk about her current book project, which tackles the idea of southern regions such as South Korea, South Vietnam, and the American South, as each mourning lost images of the nation.Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi is an associate professor of Asian American Studies at UCLA (Tovaangar). She is the author of Archipelago of Resettlement: Vietnamese Refugee Settlers and Decolonization across Guam and Israel-Palestine (University of California Press, 2022) and co-editor with Vinh Nguyen of The Routledge Handbook of Refugee Narratives (Routledge, 2023). She is the lead curator of a public history exhibit, “Remembering Saigon: Journeys through and from Guam,” which opened this month at UC Irvine's Southeast Asian Archive. She is currently working on a second book project which revisits Gramsci's “southern question” by constellating the southern spaces of South Korea, South Vietnam, and the US South.www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
Drummer Evyn Michele of the band Seventh Cloud joins on Episode 264. Evyn talks about his Indiana roots, his musical background, Seventh Cloud, and much much more. Get ready for some… Fort Wayne Hoosier Gaze! Make sure you check out Seventh Clouds upcoming tour and new EP here: https://linktr.ee/seventhcloud?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=91404d1f-e480-4e09-86de-54182603335f
Dr. Evyn Peters has created pivotal changes for patients arriving at Royal University Hospital's mental health short stay unit, and its emergency department. With 33 publications and interests spanning psychiatry, psychopharmacology and mood disorders, Peters is often one of the first physicians patients see when they're experiencing a mental health crisis. Peters was finishing his residency at RUH and the University of Saskatchewan's College of Medicine in 2017, when he and his colleagues first proposed ketamine for short-stay patients who had tried multiple antidepressants without success. After studying best practices in other centres, Peters and his colleagues developed a protocol to treat patients with a ketamine nasal spray. His patients stay conscious, and don't need an intravenous catheter or intensive cardiorespiratory monitoring. “Not only does it work very quickly but it is twice as effective roughly as your conventional anti-depressants. And what's more impressive is that it's being used for patients typically who've failed to respond to anti-depressants in the past,” Peters said. “It certainly is a cost-effective treatment.” Until 2020, the only other option for hospitalized patients who didn't respond to other drugs was electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). Hospitals in Saskatchewan sometimes struggle with backlogs, with patients waiting weeks for ECT. A psychiatrist and anesthetist and nurses must oversee the procedures, including treatments which typically stretch over another four weeks. “That's a long time in hospital,” said Peters. “You can get a similar response rate with one or three or four ketamine treatments every second day in about a week in hospital here.” Peters was the lead author on the 2023 article Intranasal racemic ketamine for patients hospitalized with treatment-resistant depression: A retrospective analysis, published earlier this year in the journal Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, together with his University of Saskatchewan psychiatry colleagues Dr. Katelyn Halpape, Dr. Isaac Cheveldae and Dr. Annabelle Wanson. His patients, on average, were taking 3.5 psychiatric medications when they were admitted. His team made a point of not requiring patients to wean themselves off other anti-depressants during their treatment with ketamine. “We have a response rate in the hospital here of about 65 per cent, which is what you see in other treatment centres” said Peters. “The vast majority of those patients, about 75-80% get discharged immediately after that treatment.” He said the rest of his patients often face other health and life circumstances complicating their discharge, such as homelessness. On top of that, ketamine is not suitable for anyone who's recently had a heart attack, stroke, blood pressure issues, or who has schizophrenia. “The goal was just to get it in use, because it was needed,” said Peters. “Now we can answer some of these questions about why does it work, and for whom does it work the best?”
The WSJM Sports Player of the Week for 4/30-5/6 was Evyn Pruett of Buchanan High School soccer. Evyn is a sophomore at Buchanan and has a 4.025 GPA. During the week, Buchanan went 2-1. In the Bucks 4-1 win over Constantine, Evyn tallied all four of the goals, and after a loss to Berrien Springs, Buchanan responded with a 6-1 win over Bangor. In the game Evyn recorded the double hat trick of six goals. We were not able to get a chance to interview her at the time, but we finally had a chance to speak to her and talk about her as well as the Bucks season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The WSJM Sports Player of the Week for 4/30-5/6 was Evyn Pruett of Buchanan High School soccer. Evyn is a sophomore at Buchanan and has a 4.025 GPA. During the week, Buchanan went 2-1. In the Bucks 4-1 win over Constantine, Evyn tallied all four of the goals, and after a loss to Berrien Springs, Buchanan responded with a 6-1 win over Bangor. In the game Evyn recorded the double hat trick of six goals. We were not able to get a chance to interview her at the time, but we finally had a chance to speak to her and talk about her as well as the Bucks season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The move from sunny L.A. to the cold environment in Chicago wasn't an easy decision for multi-talented artist Evyn to make but it sure has proven to be an important one. She joined us this week to discuss the new faces and connections she's made since that time and how it has also rejuvenated her creative flow within her music. This was responsible for her recent singles “Malibu” and “Fasttt” both of which show her versatility and unique ear for genre blending and bending of styles. She cites her main goal to keep real emotion and stories involved in her works as something that serves to be the driving force behind her true purpose as a creative. We anticipate a big remainder of the year for Evyn and thank her once again for her time and energy! Be sure to signup for Sessionwire today via our affiliate link to access the best quality software for remote collaboration!
Episode 2429 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature an interview with UCLA professor Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi where the talks about her latest book Archipelago of Resettlement that tells about South Vietnamese escaping to Guam and Israel-Palestine after … Continue reading →
In this long awaited episode of Leading By History, Ma'asehyahu Isra-Ul sits down for a chat with Dr. Evyn Le Espiritu Gandhi. In this dialogue there is a discussion of Dr. Gandhi's book (read free here-> Archipelago of Resettlement Vietnamese Refugee Settlers and Decolonization across Guam and Israel-Palestine - PROMO 13W0801 in discount coupon when ordering from University of California Press) and the idea of displacement and unjust dispossession of lands and refugee settler conditions. This is a heavy topic and one that has not been addressed in many forums. Though these ideas are dense and need unpacking, this short episode takes the listener on a journey to understand how resettlement and forced immigration has impacted more indigenous peoples that are commonly known or considered. Welcome back to Leading By History...we are excited that you are here! https://www.ucpress.edu/book.php?isbn=9780520379657 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leadingbyhistory/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leadingbyhistory/support
Episode 2429 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature an interview with UCLA professor Evyn Le Espiritu Gandhi where she talks about her latest book Archipelago of Resettlement that tells about South Vietnamese escaping to Guam and Israel-Palestine after … Continue reading →
To enter the giveaway, fill out our listener survey here. In our latest episode, Francine chats with Professor Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi, Assistant Professor of Asian American Studies at UCLA, to discuss her research on the "refugee settler condition" through the lens of postwar Vietnamese refugees in Guam and Israel-Palestine. Lightning Round: 03:05 Research and lecture summary: 08:40 Advice for researchers and recommendations: 44:50 Dr. Gandhi's Top Recommendations: Afterparties by Anthony Veasna So (link) Time Is a Mother by Ocean Vuong (link) Distorted Footprints Podcast by Dr. Gandhi's Critical Refugee Studies course at UCLA (link) Vietnamese Boat People Podcast (link) The music on the podcast is from "Me and Some Friends", a musical project by a group of friends at Cornell, to experiment with how the beautiful timbres of Gamelan music can meld with hypnotic guitar parts to create a contemplative and unique experience. Check them out here.
“Nước Việt Nam: a home, a cradle, a point of departure” (Gandhi, 1). The Vietnamese word nước embraces the duality of land and water with an idea of “home.” Through a nuanced examination of the meaning of homeland and politics of belonging, Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi proposes nước to understand complex positionalities of refugee settlers on lands sutured through the traumas of US empire, militarization, and settler colonialism. Division in area studies has foreclosed conversations on how histories of settler colonialism and empire bring to light unexpected connections between Indigenous people and settlers across the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. By bringing together Vietnamese refugee settlers in Israel Palestine and Guam, Gandhi asks the difficult question of how we can imagine decolonial futurities when the creation of “home” for refugee settlers was predicated on the settler colonial project of dispossessing Indigenous people. Drawing inspiration from nước that embraces contradictions through relationality, Gandhi charts both the archipelago of US empire and resistance to imagine decolonization based on fraught acknowledgement of histories and relationalities between people, land, and water. Gandhi's new monograph is a vital read for both scholars and public interested in critical refugee studies, Indigenous studies, settler colonialism, US empire, and archipelagic history. Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi is an assistant professor of Asian American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (Tovaangar). Her interdisciplinary research engages critical refugee studies, settler colonial studies, and transpacific studies. She also hosts a podcast, Distorted Footprints, through her Critical Refugee Studies class. Da In Ann Choi is a PhD student at UCLA in the Gender Studies department. Her research interests include care labor and migration, reproductive justice, social movement, citizenship theory, and critical empire studies. She can be reached at dainachoi@g.ucla.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
“Nước Việt Nam: a home, a cradle, a point of departure” (Gandhi, 1). The Vietnamese word nước embraces the duality of land and water with an idea of “home.” Through a nuanced examination of the meaning of homeland and politics of belonging, Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi proposes nước to understand complex positionalities of refugee settlers on lands sutured through the traumas of US empire, militarization, and settler colonialism. Division in area studies has foreclosed conversations on how histories of settler colonialism and empire bring to light unexpected connections between Indigenous people and settlers across the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. By bringing together Vietnamese refugee settlers in Israel Palestine and Guam, Gandhi asks the difficult question of how we can imagine decolonial futurities when the creation of “home” for refugee settlers was predicated on the settler colonial project of dispossessing Indigenous people. Drawing inspiration from nước that embraces contradictions through relationality, Gandhi charts both the archipelago of US empire and resistance to imagine decolonization based on fraught acknowledgement of histories and relationalities between people, land, and water. Gandhi's new monograph is a vital read for both scholars and public interested in critical refugee studies, Indigenous studies, settler colonialism, US empire, and archipelagic history. Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi is an assistant professor of Asian American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (Tovaangar). Her interdisciplinary research engages critical refugee studies, settler colonial studies, and transpacific studies. She also hosts a podcast, Distorted Footprints, through her Critical Refugee Studies class. Da In Ann Choi is a PhD student at UCLA in the Gender Studies department. Her research interests include care labor and migration, reproductive justice, social movement, citizenship theory, and critical empire studies. She can be reached at dainachoi@g.ucla.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/asian-american-studies
“Nước Việt Nam: a home, a cradle, a point of departure” (Gandhi, 1). The Vietnamese word nước embraces the duality of land and water with an idea of “home.” Through a nuanced examination of the meaning of homeland and politics of belonging, Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi proposes nước to understand complex positionalities of refugee settlers on lands sutured through the traumas of US empire, militarization, and settler colonialism. Division in area studies has foreclosed conversations on how histories of settler colonialism and empire bring to light unexpected connections between Indigenous people and settlers across the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. By bringing together Vietnamese refugee settlers in Israel Palestine and Guam, Gandhi asks the difficult question of how we can imagine decolonial futurities when the creation of “home” for refugee settlers was predicated on the settler colonial project of dispossessing Indigenous people. Drawing inspiration from nước that embraces contradictions through relationality, Gandhi charts both the archipelago of US empire and resistance to imagine decolonization based on fraught acknowledgement of histories and relationalities between people, land, and water. Gandhi's new monograph is a vital read for both scholars and public interested in critical refugee studies, Indigenous studies, settler colonialism, US empire, and archipelagic history. Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi is an assistant professor of Asian American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (Tovaangar). Her interdisciplinary research engages critical refugee studies, settler colonial studies, and transpacific studies. She also hosts a podcast, Distorted Footprints, through her Critical Refugee Studies class. Da In Ann Choi is a PhD student at UCLA in the Gender Studies department. Her research interests include care labor and migration, reproductive justice, social movement, citizenship theory, and critical empire studies. She can be reached at dainachoi@g.ucla.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/southeast-asian-studies
“Nước Việt Nam: a home, a cradle, a point of departure” (Gandhi, 1). The Vietnamese word nước embraces the duality of land and water with an idea of “home.” Through a nuanced examination of the meaning of homeland and politics of belonging, Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi proposes nước to understand complex positionalities of refugee settlers on lands sutured through the traumas of US empire, militarization, and settler colonialism. Division in area studies has foreclosed conversations on how histories of settler colonialism and empire bring to light unexpected connections between Indigenous people and settlers across the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. By bringing together Vietnamese refugee settlers in Israel Palestine and Guam, Gandhi asks the difficult question of how we can imagine decolonial futurities when the creation of “home” for refugee settlers was predicated on the settler colonial project of dispossessing Indigenous people. Drawing inspiration from nước that embraces contradictions through relationality, Gandhi charts both the archipelago of US empire and resistance to imagine decolonization based on fraught acknowledgement of histories and relationalities between people, land, and water. Gandhi's new monograph is a vital read for both scholars and public interested in critical refugee studies, Indigenous studies, settler colonialism, US empire, and archipelagic history. Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi is an assistant professor of Asian American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (Tovaangar). Her interdisciplinary research engages critical refugee studies, settler colonial studies, and transpacific studies. She also hosts a podcast, Distorted Footprints, through her Critical Refugee Studies class. Da In Ann Choi is a PhD student at UCLA in the Gender Studies department. Her research interests include care labor and migration, reproductive justice, social movement, citizenship theory, and critical empire studies. She can be reached at dainachoi@g.ucla.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
“Nước Việt Nam: a home, a cradle, a point of departure” (Gandhi, 1). The Vietnamese word nước embraces the duality of land and water with an idea of “home.” Through a nuanced examination of the meaning of homeland and politics of belonging, Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi proposes nước to understand complex positionalities of refugee settlers on lands sutured through the traumas of US empire, militarization, and settler colonialism. Division in area studies has foreclosed conversations on how histories of settler colonialism and empire bring to light unexpected connections between Indigenous people and settlers across the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. By bringing together Vietnamese refugee settlers in Israel Palestine and Guam, Gandhi asks the difficult question of how we can imagine decolonial futurities when the creation of “home” for refugee settlers was predicated on the settler colonial project of dispossessing Indigenous people. Drawing inspiration from nước that embraces contradictions through relationality, Gandhi charts both the archipelago of US empire and resistance to imagine decolonization based on fraught acknowledgement of histories and relationalities between people, land, and water. Gandhi's new monograph is a vital read for both scholars and public interested in critical refugee studies, Indigenous studies, settler colonialism, US empire, and archipelagic history. Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi is an assistant professor of Asian American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (Tovaangar). Her interdisciplinary research engages critical refugee studies, settler colonial studies, and transpacific studies. She also hosts a podcast, Distorted Footprints, through her Critical Refugee Studies class. Da In Ann Choi is a PhD student at UCLA in the Gender Studies department. Her research interests include care labor and migration, reproductive justice, social movement, citizenship theory, and critical empire studies. She can be reached at dainachoi@g.ucla.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
“Nước Việt Nam: a home, a cradle, a point of departure” (Gandhi, 1). The Vietnamese word nước embraces the duality of land and water with an idea of “home.” Through a nuanced examination of the meaning of homeland and politics of belonging, Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi proposes nước to understand complex positionalities of refugee settlers on lands sutured through the traumas of US empire, militarization, and settler colonialism. Division in area studies has foreclosed conversations on how histories of settler colonialism and empire bring to light unexpected connections between Indigenous people and settlers across the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. By bringing together Vietnamese refugee settlers in Israel Palestine and Guam, Gandhi asks the difficult question of how we can imagine decolonial futurities when the creation of “home” for refugee settlers was predicated on the settler colonial project of dispossessing Indigenous people. Drawing inspiration from nước that embraces contradictions through relationality, Gandhi charts both the archipelago of US empire and resistance to imagine decolonization based on fraught acknowledgement of histories and relationalities between people, land, and water. Gandhi's new monograph is a vital read for both scholars and public interested in critical refugee studies, Indigenous studies, settler colonialism, US empire, and archipelagic history. Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi is an assistant professor of Asian American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (Tovaangar). Her interdisciplinary research engages critical refugee studies, settler colonial studies, and transpacific studies. She also hosts a podcast, Distorted Footprints, through her Critical Refugee Studies class. Da In Ann Choi is a PhD student at UCLA in the Gender Studies department. Her research interests include care labor and migration, reproductive justice, social movement, citizenship theory, and critical empire studies. She can be reached at dainachoi@g.ucla.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/israel-studies
“Nước Việt Nam: a home, a cradle, a point of departure” (Gandhi, 1). The Vietnamese word nước embraces the duality of land and water with an idea of “home.” Through a nuanced examination of the meaning of homeland and politics of belonging, Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi proposes nước to understand complex positionalities of refugee settlers on lands sutured through the traumas of US empire, militarization, and settler colonialism. Division in area studies has foreclosed conversations on how histories of settler colonialism and empire bring to light unexpected connections between Indigenous people and settlers across the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. By bringing together Vietnamese refugee settlers in Israel Palestine and Guam, Gandhi asks the difficult question of how we can imagine decolonial futurities when the creation of “home” for refugee settlers was predicated on the settler colonial project of dispossessing Indigenous people. Drawing inspiration from nước that embraces contradictions through relationality, Gandhi charts both the archipelago of US empire and resistance to imagine decolonization based on fraught acknowledgement of histories and relationalities between people, land, and water. Gandhi's new monograph is a vital read for both scholars and public interested in critical refugee studies, Indigenous studies, settler colonialism, US empire, and archipelagic history. Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi is an assistant professor of Asian American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (Tovaangar). Her interdisciplinary research engages critical refugee studies, settler colonial studies, and transpacific studies. She also hosts a podcast, Distorted Footprints, through her Critical Refugee Studies class. Da In Ann Choi is a PhD student at UCLA in the Gender Studies department. Her research interests include care labor and migration, reproductive justice, social movement, citizenship theory, and critical empire studies. She can be reached at dainachoi@g.ucla.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
For the release of Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi's book, Archipelago of Resettlement: Vietnamese Refugee Settlers and Decolonization across Guam and Israel-Palestine (UC Press) on April 19, 2022, we are proposing this interview of hers about some aspects of her research, in particular the articulation of this concept of "refugee settlers" or the ways through which both U.S. and Israeli governments have spectacularized and instrumentalized Vietnamese refugees resettlement. We end the conversation with the geographic image of the archipelago associated with the Vietnamese notion of nước as visions for decolonial imaginaries.
Join us as we are reminded of the reason for the season of Christmas, the birth of our savior Jesus Christ. You can follow along with us in your Bible as Norah, Raz, Evyn, & Joshua each take turns sharing the story of Christmas from Luke 2.—Learn more about the amazing universe around you and the Indescribable God who created it with resources like The Wonder of Creation, Indescribable: 100 Devotions for Kids About God and Science, and How Great Is Our God: 100 Indescribable Devotions About God and Science from Pastor Louie Giglio: https://passion.link/pkr—Little brothers or sisters at home! Snuggle up with them and show them this amazing God with Indescribable for Little Ones! https://passion.link/pkr—Want to know about Pastor Louie Giglio? Visit LouieGiglio.com!—Want something to watch? Check out Passion Kids Online: https://passion.link/passionkidsonline
In this special episode of the Indescribable Kids Podcast, our friends Norah, Raz, Evyn, & Joshua opened presents, shared some of their favorite parts from the Christmas Story, and taught each other facts about stars and about how we can shine a light on Jesus.—Learn more about the amazing universe around you and the Indescribable God who created it with resources like The Wonder of Creation, Indescribable: 100 Devotions for Kids About God and Science, and How Great Is Our God: 100 Indescribable Devotions About God and Science from Pastor Louie Giglio: https://passion.link/pkr—Little brothers or sisters at home! Snuggle up with them and show them this amazing God with Indescribable for Little Ones! https://passion.link/pkr—Want to know about Pastor Louie Giglio? Visit LouieGiglio.com!—Want something to watch? Check out Passion Kids Online: https://passion.link/passionkidsonline
How do rockets go so fast, and so high?? In this episode, Joshua and Evyn learn about the amazing power of rocket fuel, and how the Holy Spirit can power us in the same way! —This episode's memory verse comes from Galatians 1:10God is the One I am trying to please... If I wanted to please men, I would not be a servant of Christ—Learn more about the amazing universe around you and the Indescribable God who created it with resources like Indescribable: 100 Devotions for Kids About God and Science, and How Great Is Our God: 100 Indescribable Devotions About God and Science from Pastor Louie Giglio: https://passion.link/pkr—Little brothers or sisters at home! Snuggle up with them and show them this amazing God with Indescribable for Little Ones! https://passion.link/pkr—Want to know about Pastor Louie Giglio? Visit LouieGiglio.com!—Want something to watch? Check out Passion Kids Online: https://passion.link/passionkidsonline
What if we told you that you are on a trip right now? This trip isn't in a car, or even on a plane, but it's one that has you zooming through space super fast! In this episode, Evyn and Joshua learn all about how we are all taking a trip around the Sun this year, and how God has already given us everything we will need to make it our best trip ever!—This episode's memory verse is from 1 Peter 2:11Dear friends, you are like visitors and strangers in this world. —Learn more about the amazing universe around you and the Indescribable God who created it with resources like Indescribable: 100 Devotions for Kids About God and Science, and How Great Is Our God: 100 Indescribable Devotions About God and Science from Pastor Louie Giglio: https://passion.link/pkr—Little brothers or sisters at home! Snuggle up with them and show them this amazing God with Indescribable for Little Ones! https://passion.link/pkr—Want to know about Pastor Louie Giglio? Visit LouieGiglio.com!—Want something to watch? Check out Passion Kids Online: https://passion.link/passionkidsonline
Ever wonder what it's like to be an astronaut? Well, for one thing, you have to tie yourself down just to sleep! In this episode, Joshua and Evyn learn all about the amazing life of someone who lives in space, and how you and I can tie ourselves to God to keep us steady.—This episodes memory verse is Psalm 62:2 Truly he is my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress, I will never be shaken.—Learn more about the amazing universe around you and the Indescribable God who created it with resources like Indescribable: 100 Devotions for Kids About God and Science, and How Great Is Our God: 100 Indescribable Devotions About God and Science from Pastor Louie Giglio: https://passion.link/pkr—Little brothers or sisters at home! Snuggle up with them and show them this amazing God with Indescribable for Little Ones! https://passion.link/pkr—Want to know about Pastor Louie Giglio? Visit LouieGiglio.com!—Want something to watch? Check out Passion Kids Online: https://passion.link/passionkidsonline
Season One of Indescribable Podcast for Kids is almost here! Subscribe today and get ready for a season's worth of adventures in space with your favorite podcasts hosts, Norah, Raz, Joshua, and Evyn as they learn all about the amazing universe we live in, and the Indescribable God who created it all!—The Indescribable Podcast for Kids is brought to you by The Passion Podcast Network, Passion City Church, and Louie Giglio! You can read these devotionals and more in the Wonder of Creation, Indescribable, and How Great is our God books from Pastor Louie Giglio: https://passion.link/woc—Looking for more bible content for your Kids? Subscribe to our Passion Kids YouTube Channel: https://passion.link/passionkidsonline—At Passion City Church, we believe that because God has displayed the ultimate sacrifice in Jesus, our response to that in worship must be extravagant. It is our privilege, and our created purpose, to reflect God's Glory to Him through our praise, our sacrifice, and our song. — Follow Passion City Church: https://www.instagram.com/passioncity/ Follow Louie Giglio: https://www.instagram.com/louiegiglio
In this episode, Dr. Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi discusses Guam's role as the primary way station for South Vietnamese refugees in the chaotic months immediately following the end of the Vietnam War. April 2021 marks the 46th anniversary of the Fall of Saigon — and the beginning of the massive evacuation and resettlement effort known as Operation New Life. Dr. Gandhi is an assistant professor of Asian American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (Tovaangar). Her book, Archipelago of Resettlement: Vietnamese Refugee Settlers in Guam and Israel-Palestine, is forthcoming with UC Press in spring 2022. Evyn's grandmother and mother were Vietnamese refugees who were processed on Guam during Operation New Life. Subscribe / follow us on social media, and from wherever you stream podcasts. Visit our website (MemoirsPasifika.com) to explore archival materials related to each episode. Interviewees: Congresswoman Madeleine Bordallo Hồ Ngọc Hoa Joaquin "Kin" Perez Gordon Ritter Vicky Ritter Bianca Nguyen Music: Memoirs Pasifika intro/outro song - Ryan Shook One - www.anthonykozar.net Septieme - www.anthonykozar.net Drifting 2 - Audionautix NavajoNight - Audionautix Desaprendere (Treatment) - Fourstones Tremelo1-gtr - Fourstones Team: Producer / Host - Tony Azios Audio Engineer - Ryan Shook Intern - Annie Fay Camacho
We go back in history to spill the tea of one of the most famous queens to ever live - Cleopatra.
Learn all the Vino Lingo words by following the podcast! Today, Crocker & Starr Winemaker Evyn Cameron defines the term “Sticky”
It’s interesting to point out that our last three podcasts have featured women winemakers. The wine industry has been dominated by men but for the last couple decades, women have come to the front to be recognized as some of the very best in the field. Evyn Cameron is the Winemaker at Crocker & Starr [...]
In this episode, I chat with Dr. Evyn about all things plastic surgery. We discuss common done procedures that might be misunderstood, the often forgotten reconstructive side of plastic surgery, and what it's like to be a plastic surgery resident. Our conversation is a lot of fun, and I hope you enjoy it!
We were joined by product marketer Evyn Staley. Prior to working for Square, Evyn started her career in the creative agency world, running integrated campaigns for brands like Smirnoff and Nature Valley. Evyn spoke to us about the importance of having women in key-roles in male-dominated industries, how to better understand your customers, and how to get into product marketing. Our podcast is hosted by Chelsea Masterson. To learn more about Her Product Lab, visit www.herproductlab.com.
Evyn, the youngest reader in our community of reading enthusiasts, brings you the humorous My Tooth is Lost! by Drew Daywalt. After listening to this, let someone know what you think about the book. What story might you write that others could enjoy?
Nu är den här, det allra sista avsnittet av Evyn och Sara vs Life. Vi svarar på några sista frågor om bl.a. framtiden, att uppfostra barn och hur vi utvecklats som människor. För att höra om varför vi valt att gå vidare så kan ni lyssna på avsnitt 34. Vi stänger detta kapitel med kärlek, skratt och reflektioner. Tack till alla som lyssnat, delat och gett oss kärlek. Vi fucking älskar er!!!!!Okej friends... BAIIIIIIII See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sara ser fram emot ramadan och the transformation som kommer att ske under denna heliga månad och Evyn har gjort det man inte ska göra när man är hemma och uttråkad.. KLIPPA LUGG SJÄLV! Det snackas om att vara utvilad, att vara trött, impulsiva attacker och är det nu tjejerna blivit vuxna är dem drömmer om hus och att odla sin egna mat? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vad händer egentligen när vi skrattar bort vår ADHD? Hur mår vi när andra inte tar hänsyn till att vi faktiskt har neuropsykiatrisk funktionsnedsättning? Hur går Evyns antidepp-resa? Är biverkningarna av antidepp worth it? Hur känner vi när vi gråter?Detta och lite till i veckans avsnitt av Evyn och Sara vs. Life!Glöm inte följa oss på instagram @evynochsara See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the 69th episode of the podcast! Today, the gang got together to discuss our experiences at different Toronto clubs. Thank you so much for listening and don't forget to check us out on every single social media platform. What On Earth: https://www.instagram.com/whatonearthmedia/ Jawadi: https://www.instagram.com/ejawadi1/ Evyn: https://www.instagram.com/evyn_wlp/ Sante: https://www.instagram.com/santeperri/ Max: https://www.instagram.com/maximilianjoachim/
Vad pratar man om när man inte pratar om the Rona? Går det? I detta avsnitt catchar tjejerna upp om livet som inte är noll händelserikt atm så det snackas all och inget, som nya samhällssystem, om Evyn ska gifta sig efter karantänen, vad som är värdigt att lägga upp på Insta feeden och Saras nya unibrow. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vi hoppas det inte blir en part 3 men nu är vi här, så kom och chilla med oss i karantän-moden. Det snackas om läget som eskalerats, om vad tjejerna tror det betyder för världen och om man behövde bunkra, vilka två grejer skulle man ha bunkrat då? Dessutom snackas det om hjärndöda influencers, att Evyn känt sig deppig och om Saras fullmånes meditation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Va äre som häääänder?! Denna veckas sjuka ämne är epidemin som har fått tjejerna att tänka på världens undergång, människans hälsa och kring vad det är vi stoppar i oss egentligen när det kommer till mat och mediciner. Självklart catchas det upp också, Sara omvärderar vad som är viktigt i hennes liv och Evyn delar med sig av sin erfarenhet när hon gick igenom samma sak!Lyssna, dela, tagga oss och FÖLJ oss på @evynochsara på instagram för mer av Evyn & Sara vs. Life! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sara har sagt upp lägenheten i Amsterdam och Evyn ger en uppdatering om hennes första vecka med PT och det snackas om blockering i gött chakrat innan veckans ämne. Denna vecka tar tjejerna rollen som relationsexperter när dem svarar på en läsarfråga, det diskuteras för fullt om relationer, hur vet man att man har hittat den rätta? Vad krävs för att ha en nice relation? Och varför hype är viktigt? Svaren hittar ni i detta avsnitt och denna vecka på vår instagram @evynochsara See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to a new and exciting episode of the pod! Today, Evyn, Sante, and Max were presented with a number of hypothetical desert island situations. Tune in to hear what we decide! What On Earth: https://www.instagram.com/whatonearthmedia/ Sante: https://www.instagram.com/santeperri/ Evyn: https://www.instagram.com/evyn_wlp/ Max: https://www.instagram.com/maximilianjoachim/
OJOJOJ saknaden är inte nådig! Det har gått ca en månad sen tjejerna poddade sist men visst känns det som ett år? Det blir självklart först mycket snack om tiden som gått, vad dom gjort osv. Både Evyn och Sara har känt av förändringar som gjort så att livet aldrig blir sig likt igen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today's episode of the podcast, we answer more of people's random questions. Only this time instead of Max and Sante answering the questions, it will be Max, Evyn, and Jawadi who are answering. Thank you so much for listening and don't forget to check out all of our other podcasts as well! What On Earth: https://www.instagram.com/whatonearthmedia/ Jawadi: https://www.instagram.com/ejawadi1/ Evyn: https://www.instagram.com/evyn_wlp/ Max: https://www.instagram.com/maximilianjoachim/
Welcome back to the Extra Time podcast! On today's episode, Max, Evyn, and Jawadi talk about the highly controversial VAR (Video Assistant Referee). We discuss ways to improve it, where it has gone wrong, and if it should even be used. Thank you so much for listening and don't forget to check out any previous episodes you may have missed!
Eftersom Sara forfarande är i the motherland så har Evyn valt att göra poddens första bonusavsnitt. I de här avsnittet kommer ni få höra lite råmaterial ifrån de som eventuellt kommer att bli Evyns debutroman.Glöm inte följa @evynochsara på Instagram!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to the podcast! Today we welcome back a very crucial member of the What On Earth executive team- Nikola! He tells us some stories about his time away in Europe and then we move into a discussion about what we have been betting on recently. Thank you for listening, don't forget to rate the pod 5 stars and also check out the Extra Time podcast as well! What On Earth: https://www.instagram.com/whatonearthmedia/ Nikola: https://www.instagram.com/nikola_lapenna/ Evyn: https://www.instagram.com/evyn_wlp/ Sante: https://www.instagram.com/santeperri/ Max: https://www.instagram.com/maximilianjoachim/
Welcome back to the What On Earth podcast! On today's episode, Evyn, Jawadi, and Max chat about our experiences with sports betting as well as advice/information for any inexperienced people. As always, thank you for listening! What On Earth: https://www.instagram.com/whatonearthmedia/ Jawadi: https://www.instagram.com/ejawadi1/ Evyn: https://www.instagram.com/evyn_wlp/ Max: https://www.instagram.com/maximilianjoachim/
Let's talk about our New Year's resolutions! In true Evyn and Tiera fashion, we do somehow get off topic...shocker I know. So we talk our Goals for 2020 and also a little bit about parenting.