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Sandra Linnèa Lindwall deler om opplevinga si i The Voice, musikkprosjekt ho jobbar med, og draumane sine for framtida. Ho fortel også om korleis det var å flytte heim til Stord, forlovinga og kjøpet av hus. Du får høyre om korleis det påverka henne å miste faren i ung alder. Snart kjem det ny musikk frå Sandra, så det er verdt å følgje ho på Instagram eller Facebook Sponsor: Stord Dekkservice Stord Dekkservice – Sunnhordlands største aktør på dekk og felg. Eg var sjølv innom Stord Dekkservice sist veke for å få bytta over til vinterdekk, noko dei fiksa kjapt og effektivt. Dei som jobbar hos Stord Dekkservice, går ikkje heim i dekksesongen før kundane er fornøgde. Stord Dekkservice har vakttelefon 24/7.Har du behov for dekkhotell? Då kan Stord Dekkservice hjelpa deg med det. Dei tilbyr også andre tenester som: bytte av bremser, antirust (Fluid Film), Tysse-hengarar, sjølvvaskehall og levering av gass. Sjekk ut stord-dekkservice.no for meir informasjon.Stor takk til Stord Dekkservice for at dei ville vera sponsor for denne episoden!
Ray kicks off the show explaining his deep dive into Southern Rock then follows up with a warning about carrying a floor jack in your car trunk. A caller brings up his experience with Fluid Film & cavity wax coatings which gets everyone chuckling. Cold driving tips are brought up as well as a very specialcustomized window washer made by a show friend.
Sigbjørn Framnes er den første frå FrP som kan smykka seg med tittelen Ordførar på Stord. I denne episoden vert du betre kjend med historia til Sigbjørn Framnes. Høyr om korleis han brakk beine på miniski, om hemmeleg bryllup i Spania og kvifor han har engasjert seg politisk. Og korleis vil den nye koalisjonen prega Stordsamfunnet framover? Alt dette og mykje meir får du i denne episoden av Sunnhordlandpodden der Sigbjørn Framnes er gjest. Sponsor: Stord Dekkservice - https://stord-dekkservice.no/ Stord Dekkservice, den største i Sunnhordland innan dekk og felgar. Dei tilsette på Stord Dekkservice går ikkje heim i dekksesongen, før kundane er nøgde. Dei har òg vakttelefon 24/7. Treng du dekkhotell? Stord Dekkservice kan hjelpa deg med det. Dei tilbyr òg andre tenester som bremsebytte, antirustbehandling (Fluid Film), Tysse-hengarar, sjølvvaskehall og gasslevering. Besøk gjerne https://stord-dekkservice.no/ for meir info. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sunnhordlandpodden/message
Liz Kleinrock is back (Episode 098) to chat with Jerry about their visit together to The White House, how Liz has coped with all the challenges we've faced in the past couple years, and what she's excited for as she takes a new entrepreneurial step in 2022!Meet Liz!Liz Kleinrock is an aspiring antibias and antiracist educator and consultant based in Washington, DC. A transracial adoptee, Liz was born in South Korea and grew up in DC before attending Washington University in St. Louis, MO. After graduating, Liz moved to Oakland, California, where she served as an AmeriCorps teacher with Girls Inc. and Super Stars Literacy for two years. Following her service, Liz moved to Los Angeles, where she attended UCLA's Teacher Education Program, where she earned her M.Ed. After spending a year student teaching a 5th grade class in Watts, Liz joined the founding faculty of a startup school in East Hollywood where she spent seven years teaching 1st through 4th grades. In 2020, Liz returned to her DC roots and taught 6th grade before embarking on a new role as an elementary school librarian and working in her school's office of equity and inclusion. In addition to classroom teaching, Liz also works as an antibias antiracist facilitator for schools, organizations, and companies across the country. Her work has gained national recognition through a documentary short produced by Fluid Film, and media outlets such as CNN, The Washington Post, NPR, and BBC. In 2018, Liz received Learning for Justice's Award for Excellence in Teaching, and served on the organization's Advisory Board. Liz is proud to share her 2019 TED Talk from "Education Everywhere" on building foundations of equity with young learners, and the release of her first book, Start Here Start Now: A Guide to Antibias and Antiracist Work In Your School Community with Heinemann Publishing. She is also excited to share the upcoming releases of four picture books with Harper Collins. (Source: TeachandTransform.org)Episode 158 with Liz Kleinrock is a 10 part special series with Stand with Asian Americans entitled "Dear Asian Americans, What Now?" exploring what we are going through as a community during the past two+ years amidst the rising anti-Asian violence and hate crimes. We thank our friends at SwAA for their support of Dear Asian Americans.// Connect with Liz!!Instagram: @teachandtransformWebsite: https://www.teachandtransform.org/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethkleinrock/Watch Liz!Ms. Liz's Allies: vimeo.com/220866167TED: https://www.ted.com/.../liz_kleinrock_how_to_teach_kids...Teaching Tolerance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWSk-aLqlFI// Support Dear Asian Americans:Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/dearasianamericans/Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jerrywonLearn more about DAA Creator and Host Jerry Won:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerrywon/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jerryjwon/// Listen to Dear Asian Americans on all major platforms:Transistor.fm: http://www.dearasianamericans.comApple: https://apple.dearasianamericans.comSpotify: https://spotify.dearasianamericans.comStitcher: https://stitcher.dearasianamericans.comGoogle: https://google.dearasianamericans.com Follow us on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/dearasianamericans Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dearasianamericans Subscribe to our YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/dearasianamericans // Join the Asian Podcast Network:Web: https://asianpodcastnetwork.com/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/asianpodcastnetwork/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asianpodcastnetwork/Dear Asian Americans is produced by Just Like Media:Web: http://www.justlikemedia.comInstagram.com: http://www.instagram.com/justlikemedia
This episode kicks off with Scott talking about the tree Jeff helped him fell over the weekend. Scott discusses his "EV" saw vs the Gas Saw. Neil and Scott dive into the topic of Leaking Jeeps and discuss the three stages of leaking. Our Product spotlight is Fluid Film #notsponsored. Finally, the episode you've been waiting for, Neil is forced to sing a Jeep Sea Shanty written by Jeff. We want to hear your stories, Send Jeffc@sfj4x4.com an email with video, photos, and stories about your most interesting Jeep Recovery. We will share these stories in a future episode!
#Motorcycles #podcast PHIL, SLEEPY, JOHNNY MAC, Chris Smith, Oscar P200E and Grumpy Sewer Guy talk about Fluid Film, winter and other sad events until the urge for tiki drinks hits, and the we stop and all go to Porco! (As you do) GET COOL STUFF - FREE SHIPPING (lower 48) ClevelandMoto Football Scarf $30 MADE IN CHERMANY! Big Ass Futbol (Soccer) Scarf...too wide, too thick and hollow so you can use it as a Weenie Warmer (year right) https://www.ebay.com/itm/132130525625?hash=item1ec397d1b9:g:0EoAAOSwA3dYSaPQWe are proud to announce our new sponsor....CLEVELANDMOTO!!! - No kidding, why pimp a ball trimmer when we've got millions of dollars of cool crap just hanging around our shop? https://www.ebay.com/itm/132130525625?hash=item1ec397d1b9:g:0EoAAOSwA3dYSaPQCleveland Moto has been in business for almost 20 years. Phil "Unkie Phil" Waters has lead the industry in scooter sales and developments, used motorcycle sales and now vintage JDM car imports. Phil hosts and leads this mighty band of misfits in a weekly discussion that starts out on motorcycles and leads to all kinds of shenanigans. We don't do politics, we don't do religion, but we do occasionally go off the rails completely! (usually because a listener sent in a bottle of (insert booze here) Now you can watch all the insanity unfold! Please like and subscribe!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/clevelandmoto)
The Round Table Zoom People talk about, Do you prefer to camp or hotel on wheeling trips? What mods are you willing to tackle, and what do you send out. Undercarriage weather protection Por-15, Rhino/Bed liner, Fluid Film?
In this episode, I had the special honor of interviewing anti-bias anti-racist educator and consultant Liz Kleinrock to learn about her personal journey into education, growing up as a transracial adoptee, the release of her debut book, "Start Here, Start Now", what it means to be an ABAR educator, and so much more! To learn more about Liz's work, you can visit her personal website at teachandtransform.org or you can follow her on Instagram (@teachandtransform) and Twitter (@teachntransform). BIO: Liz Kleinrock is an anti-bias anti-racist educator and consultant based in Washington, DC. A transracial adoptee, Liz was born in South Korea and grew up in DC before attending Washington University in St. Louis, MO. After graduating, Liz moved to Oakland, California, where she served as an AmeriCorps teacher with Girls Inc. and Super Stars Literacy for two years. Following her service, Liz moved to Los Angeles, where she attended UCLA's Teacher Education Program, where she earned her M.Ed. After spending a year student teaching a 5th grade class in Watts, Liz joined the founding faculty of a startup school in East Hollywood where she spent seven years teaching 1st through 4th grades. In addition to classroom teaching, Liz also works as an anti-bias anti-racist facilitator for schools, organizations, and companies across the country. Her work has gained national recognition through a documentary short produced by Fluid Film, and media outlets such as CNN, The Washington Post, NPR, and BBC. In 2018, Liz received Teaching Tolerance's 2018 Award for Excellence in Teaching, and currently serves on the Teaching Tolerance Advisory Board. Liz is proud to share her 2019 TED Talk from "Education Everywhere" on building foundations of equity with young learners, and is the author of “Start Here, Start Now: A Guide to Antibias and Antiracist Work in Your School Community”. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/identitytalk4educators/support
Hello everyone! The terms antibias and antiracist bring up a lot of opinions and feelings in people. Depending on who you are talking to, this work might be the most important work happening in schools, or the bane on public education as a whole. Never being shy of a large topic, I wanted to discuss this work with one of the leading (and humble) voices in the space and see what it was all about. Luckily, Liz Kleinrock agreed! In part one of our talk, we covered the WHY behind antiracist and antibias work. In this episode, we take a look at what this looks like in context, and how to sustain this work over time. Liz Kleinrock is an anti-bias anti-racist educator and consultant based in Washington, DC. A transracial adoptee, Liz was born in South Korea and grew up in DC before attending Washington University in St. Louis, MO. After spending a year student teaching a 5th grade class in Watts, Liz joined the founding faculty of a startup school in East Hollywood where she spent seven years teaching 1st through 4th grades. In addition to classroom teaching, Liz also works as an anti-bias anti-racist facilitator for schools, organizations, and companies across the country. Her work has gained national recognition through a documentary short produced by Fluid Film, and media outlets such as CNN, The Washington Post, NPR, and BBC. In 2018, Liz received Teaching Tolerance's 2018 Award for Excellence in Teaching, and currently serves on the Teaching Tolerance Advisory Board. Liz is proud to share her 2019 TED Talk from “Education Everywhere” on building foundations of equity with young learners, and is working on her first book with Heinemann Publishing. Whether you are a supporter of antiracist and antibias work, or are wary of it, this talk is sure to add to your thinking on the matter. This episode is sponsored by Heinemann—the leading publisher of professional books and resources for educators—and their professional book, Textured Teaching: A Framework for Culturally Sustaining Practices by Lorena Escoto Germán. With Culturally Sustaining Practice as its foundation, Textured Teaching helps secondary teachers stop wondering and guessing how to implement teaching and learning that leads to social justice. Lorena Germán shares her framework for creating a classroom environment that is highly rigorous and engaging, and that reflects the core traits of Textured Teaching: student-driven and community-centered, interdisciplinary, experiential, and flexible. The actionable strategies Lorena uses to bring Textured Teaching values to life illuminate what is possible when we welcome all types of texts, all types of voices, and all forms of expression into the classroom. Learn more about how to become a culturally sustaining educator. Visit Heinemann.com to download a sample from Textured Teaching.
Hello everyone! The terms antibias and antiracist bring up a lot of opinions and feelings in people. Depending on who you are talking to, this work might be the most important work happening in schools, or the bane on public education as a whole. Never being shy of a large topic, I wanted to discuss this work with one of the leading (and humble) voices in the space and see what it was all about. Luckily, Liz Kleinrock agreed! Liz Kleinrock is an anti-bias anti-racist educator and consultant based in Washington, DC. A transracial adoptee, Liz was born in South Korea and grew up in DC before attending Washington University in St. Louis, MO. After spending a year student teaching a 5th grade class in Watts, Liz joined the founding faculty of a startup school in East Hollywood where she spent seven years teaching 1st through 4th grades. In addition to classroom teaching, Liz also works as an anti-bias anti-racist facilitator for schools, organizations, and companies across the country. Her work has gained national recognition through a documentary short produced by Fluid Film, and media outlets such as CNN, The Washington Post, NPR, and BBC. In 2018, Liz received Teaching Tolerance's 2018 Award for Excellence in Teaching, and currently serves on the Teaching Tolerance Advisory Board. Liz is proud to share her 2019 TED Talk from "Education Everywhere" on building foundations of equity with young learners, and is working on her first book with Heinemann Publishing. In part one of our talk, we cover the WHY behind antiracist and antibias work. We discuss common misconceptions, as well as address the concerns many have about having this work in schools. Liz details her perspective, and supports her take on why people shouldn't fear this work in the classroom. Whether you are a supporter of antiracist and antibias work, or are wary of it, this talk is sure to add to your thinking on the matter. This episode is sponsored by Heinemann—the leading publisher of professional books and resources for educators—and their professional book, Textured Teaching: A Framework for Culturally Sustaining Practices by Lorena Escoto Germán. With Culturally Sustaining Practice as its foundation, Textured Teaching helps secondary teachers stop wondering and guessing how to implement teaching and learning that leads to social justice. Lorena Germán shares her framework for creating a classroom environment that is highly rigorous and engaging, and that reflects the core traits of Textured Teaching: student-driven and community-centered, interdisciplinary, experiential, and flexible. The actionable strategies Lorena uses to bring Textured Teaching values to life illuminate what is possible when we welcome all types of texts, all types of voices, and all forms of expression into the classroom. Learn more about how to become a culturally sustaining educator. Visit Heinemann.com to download a sample from Textured Teaching.
Today on the podcast we are joined by Bob Kim and Liz Kleinrock for a special conversation.Bob is a former civil rights attorney, and leading expert in education law and policy in the United States. He has served in the Obama administration in the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights, and has also served as a senior policy analyst at the National Education Association. He is the author of Elevating Equity and Justice: 10 U.S. Supreme Court Cases Every Teacher Should Know.Liz is an anti-bias anti-racist educator who teachers middle school in Washington D.C.. In addition to classroom teaching, Liz also works as an antibias antiracist facilitator for schools, organizations, and companies across the country. Her work has gained national recognition through a documentary short produced by Fluid Film, and media outlets such as CNN, The Washington Post, NPR, and BBC. In 2018, Liz received Teaching Tolerance's 2018 Award for Excellence in Teaching, and currently serves on the Teaching Tolerance Advisory Board. Liz is the author of the forthcoming book Start Here, Start Now A Guide to Antibias and Antiracist Work in Your School Community.Bob and Liz join us today in the wake of both a rise of incidents and increased coverage of anti-Asian hate crimes and racism in the past weeks, months, and year. We’re grateful that both Bob and Liz offered to share their personal experience and professional expertise in this moment to bring increased awareness to the impacts of anti-Asian racism and how to take action.Read a transcript of this episode at blog.heinemann.comFollow the authors on Twitter:Bob Kim @Bob__KimLiz Kleinrock @TeachNTransformFollow Heinemann on Twitter @HeinemannPub
Liz Kleinrock is an Anti-Bias Educator and the founder of Teach and Transform. She believes that an inclusive, equitable public education is the first step towards a solution to narrowing the opportunity gap in our country. Liz believes that teaching our youth with a social justice focus and an anti-bias lens is not only possible, but imperative towards dismantling systemic racism and institutional discrimination. She is also a published author with Teaching Tolerance, and her work has gained national recognition through a documentary produced by Fluid Film, and media outlets such as CNN, The Washington Post, NPR, and The Huffington Post. Most recently, Liz is proud to share her 2019 TED Talk from "Education Everywhere" on building foundations of equity with young learners, and is working on her first book. Liz shares her journey to confidence and how she loves to uplift and elevate others doing what she does. She also shares tips that can help you in your own journey to self confidence. Check out https://thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Liz's episode, Liz's website, resources, gifts and so much more.
Liz Kleinrock is an anti-bias educator and consultant based in Los Angeles, California. A transracial adoptee, Liz was born in South Korea and grew up in Washington, DC. Liz is a teacher who is known for being passionate about social justice, identity, race, and privilege. She is also a published author with Teaching Tolerance, and her work has gained national recognition through a documentary produced by Fluid Film, and media outlets such as CNN, The Washington Post, NPR, and The Huffington Post. Liz recently did a very successful Ted Talk about teaching kids to talk about taboo topics, and today she is here to share with us her teaching journey and to elaborate more on teaching kids about subjects that are difficult or uncomfortable to talk about for most of us. "I am passionate about making an environment where kids love to learn" Liz cried. Links: https://www.teachandtransform.org/ Liz's Instagram Liz's Ted Talk
The boys are back in town after a few weeks away, just in time for Thanksgiving. So before we take another holiday we gathered a few weeks worth of automotive goodness and packaged it up like the Hickory Farms gift box it smells like. Happy Thanksgiving from Eric and Daryl! Topics discussed: Winter storage tips for your ride Why Canadians love “Home Brew” rust proofing Eric recaps his latest off-road adventure in Arkansas How Southern Illinois University – Carbondale is training the next generation of automotive technicians Your moment of musk Read More → The post Episode – Hot Springs & Fluid Film appeared first on Throwin' Wrenches Automotive Podcast.
Call us: 530-675-4102 Email us: info@JeepTalkShow.com This Week In Jeep: New Spy photos reveal the new upcoming Jeep pick-up could have a fold down windshield. Wrangler Talk: Tammy shares some tips to protect your Jeep from the salt by using Permatex Rust Treatment, Krylon Rust Treatment, and Fluid Film. Interview with: Clyde from the Roadhouse share some new endeavors. Steve 4.3LXJ shares some more airing up tips Nate and Clyde chime in with some great information. Jeep Momma Product Review: The SEMA Offoad/4x4 Product of the Year Links Mentioned in Episode 316: The Beast - Two Ton Big Wheel Off Road Jack - www.Proeagle.com Follow Nate: SWBCrawler.com Follow Clyde on Youtube: Search Pabst Boys Roadhouse
This Week In Jeep: A Tragic Jeep story Wrangler Talk: Protecting your Jeep with Fluid Film Tech Questions: How to correct speedometer after lift and tires. Jeep Momma Review: Under The Sun Inserts Wheeling Where: Carolina Trails Off Road presents: Uwharrie Invasion! https://www.rootonesix.com/blog Easter Jeep Safari www.offroadexpo.com Red Rock 4-Wheelers web page at rr4w.com Jeep Talk Show Give Away: Jammock Give Away Details Links Mentioned in Episode 274 : www.jammock.com 4wheelparts.com morris4x4center.com q Uadratec.com rockhard4x4.com www.underthesuninserts.com
Welcome Luke (SparkyMoto) and The new Genuine G400C, Welcome to Luke; Here's the Ad we used to hire Johnny Chrome and Luke: -Motorcycle mechanic needed for 13 year old shop with locations on the east and west side of town. -You must have actual experience with vintage Japanese motorcycles and be able to prove it. -You will be asked to bring in your small tool box (rally box). -You will be asked to perform a basic mechanical service to our standards to assess your skills. -We are not looking for someone who "has always dreamed of working on Harleys" yes, you may work on the occasional HD, but the vast majority of bikes we work on are from Japan and other places. -Don't bother if your idea of a custom build is $5000 worth of accessories that you bolted on "all by yourself". -We are not looking for "Ricky Rocket" types, stretched swingarms and nitrous is great for the track, but it's not what we do. -If you just put a power commander on your 'Busa and now it's Hella Fast...we commend you, but you probably want to look elsewhere. We're looking for a guy who can do 8 billable hours of work in an 8 hour day. We're not here to train you, we don't need an apprentice, nobody is here to hold your hand. Motorcycle license REQUIRED ! Luke's Motorcycle kicks much ass, and basically got him hired: The Genuine G400C On the left is a Honda CB450 on the Right is the G400C Here's the Mash 400cc Von Dutch edition. It's Called the MASH 400 in England: http://www.mashmotorcycles.co.uk/ OH BOY - Harley Davidson actually has the D.B. Edition - Finally, truth in Advertising. FXDB - Dyna Bob? or Douche Bag? Hello Sir, You seem like the right guy for a Harley D-B. Fuck Yeah!!!! D-B Power!!!! Fluid Film is 100% Pressed Sheep - We recommend it for anything you don't want to dissolve in the salt / slush. http://www.fluid-film.com/ Ducati Unveils the Sixty2 400cc Scrambler (as shown with factory skateboard holder) TW200 makes an excellent adventure bike: I'm getting a Garage Lift - There will not be so much space in MY garage. This winter I'll be working on CT-70's Honda VTR250 - Go Camaro - Miami Style Was there ever a more Miami Vice paintjob?
Welcome Luke (SparkyMoto) and The new Genuine G400C, Welcome to Luke; Here's the Ad we used to hire Johnny Chrome and Luke: -Motorcycle mechanic needed for 13 year old shop with locations on the east and west side of town. -You must have actual experience with vintage Japanese motorcycles and be able to prove it. -You will be asked to bring in your small tool box (rally box). -You will be asked to perform a basic mechanical service to our standards to assess your skills. -We are not looking for someone who "has always dreamed of working on Harleys" yes, you may work on the occasional HD, but the vast majority of bikes we work on are from Japan and other places. -Don't bother if your idea of a custom build is $5000 worth of accessories that you bolted on "all by yourself". -We are not looking for "Ricky Rocket" types, stretched swingarms and nitrous is great for the track, but it's not what we do. -If you just put a power commander on your 'Busa and now it's Hella Fast...we commend you, but you probably want to look elsewhere. We're looking for a guy who can do 8 billable hours of work in an 8 hour day. We're not here to train you, we don't need an apprentice, nobody is here to hold your hand. Motorcycle license REQUIRED ! Luke's Motorcycle kicks much ass, and basically got him hired: The Genuine G400C On the left is a Honda CB450 on the Right is the G400C Here's the Mash 400cc Von Dutch edition. It's Called the MASH 400 in England: http://www.mashmotorcycles.co.uk/ OH BOY - Harley Davidson actually has the D.B. Edition - Finally, truth in Advertising. FXDB - Dyna Bob? or Douche Bag? Hello Sir, You seem like the right guy for a Harley D-B. Fuck Yeah!!!! D-B Power!!!! Fluid Film is 100% Pressed Sheep - We recommend it for anything you don't want to dissolve in the salt / slush. http://www.fluid-film.com/ Ducati Unveils the Sixty2 400cc Scrambler (as shown with factory skateboard holder) TW200 makes an excellent adventure bike: I'm getting a Garage Lift - There will not be so much space in MY garage. This winter I'll be working on CT-70's Honda VTR250 - Go Camaro - Miami Style Was there ever a more Miami Vice paintjob?