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Joe has a book “Agile Kata” in the making, if you like to be the first to know when it launches, please visit www.agilekatabook.com.Transcript: Agile.FM Radio for the Agile Community. [00:00:05] Joe Krebs: Thank you for tuning in to another episode of Agile FM and I have here Melissa Perri with me. That is melissaperri. com. She's the author of the book, The Build Trap from 2018. And she just recently in October 23 released another book together with Denise. You have to help me with the last name. Phyllis.Phyllis, right? Product operations, how successful companies build better products at scale. And that was, I think I mentioned that October 23, so that's brand new. We want to talk today a little bit about our product and a topic I'm super interested in and that is Kata up, but before we do that, welcome to the podcast.[00:00:43] Melissa Perri: Thanks for having me[00:00:45] Joe Krebs: Melissa, you are known for your expertise in lean product strategy, user centric product development. You also a COO for Produx labs that is with an X at the end, so not products, it's produx. And I have all the links in the show page that is a product management consultancy, but I want to come back to that book you wrote in 2018, the build trap, because You say companies have a little bit of a dilemma when you wrote this book, because not only did they have to deliver faster, but faster, not only features, but value has anything changed since 2018?Since the book was released, did the dilemma get bigger, smaller, wider?[00:01:27] Melissa Perri: I think it got bigger, but we've seen a lot of progress. So I'm happy. I'm happy with the progress we made in the last five years. It's what happened was, I think. A lot of organizations now, we are not fighting the same battles I was fighting 10 years ago, where it's you must go talk to your users.Not everybody's still talking to your users, but they know they should be, right? Like I don't have to convince them that's a good thing to do. It's just that. Usually politics or systems or something else will get in the way of them actually going to do that. So what I'm observing though is a lot of companies are realizing they're in the build trap.There's a lot of people in the last five years who made strides to get out of the build trap. But there's still a lot of people who are stuck in it because they're just starting this journey. And the people who started this journey 10 years ago are making great progress. The people who started this journey like last year, they might be, a little more slow to be able to realize all the benefits. But the good thing is I don't think we're arguing about, do we actually need product managers What's the role of it? Should we be talking to our customers? How do we focus on value? Like people know that we should be doing those things. Now the question is, how do we do it?I [00:02:34] Joe Krebs: mean, there's still an emphasis based on my experience working with teams on just building features, and there could be like that pressure in an organization off, like releasing more features, but that's really not the goal here. What value do they carry?And so just want to make sure I get this right in terms of the. The build trap, right? [00:02:51] Melissa Perri: Yeah, exactly. The build trap is this place where organizations lose track of what value are we producing? And instead they're really focused on outputs instead of the outcomes. So what we're doing is we're measuring our success on things like how many features did we ship?Did we get everything done in time? Did it go out to our customers? And what happens is a lot of times we're not going back and revisiting. Those things that we released and saying, did they do something for business and for our customers? Did they actually solve a problem? Were they based on a problem?You see this happening with AI right now, right? There's always these places where we are like, Hey, there's a solution. Let's just implement a solution, but we're not pulling it back into what problem is this actually solving. And I had this conversation even with a CTO I was working with the other day where I was like, he has a whole AI strategy.I was like what is it, what are you going to do with that AI strategy, right? What problem is it solving? And we're doing a lot of work right now to uncover some customer problems. So I was like, let's pause this for a second, go and cover the problems and then go back and see if AI is a tool that can help us solve those problems in a unique, differentiated way.And that's how we have to look at. It's keeping the build trap, right? It's being able to really critically think about what we're building and why, and making sure that they go back to solving a need for our customers in a way that's going to scale our business. So it's not about ignoring business opportunities.So we should always be looking at those. But we have to remember that the way that we achieve business value is by. Solving customer problems in unique differentiated ways, [00:04:29] Joe Krebs: This is so this is really cool. I'm going to come back to that build trap here in a second, but I do want to go back to Summer of 2022 here for a second.When I was going to Nashville to the agile 22, which you deliver the keynote. I believe it was a Tuesday or Wednesday, but it was somewhere in the middle of the week. And I remember because I was hanging out in the open jam so that was the first I think after post COVID kind of agile conference, if I'm not mistaken.And it was quiet, it was very quiet on the open jam floor. A lot of people went to talks and everything, and that drastically changed when you deliver your keynote, because you mentioned the word Kata and I was out in a open jam and I constantly wanted to talk about agile Kata in terms of transformation, business agility, et cetera.But you related that to. Product and to your talk and after that keynote, obviously the floodgates were open, so to speak to open jam and people came in you were talking about Kata. How do people, and I think that's the question here to the build trap is how can people use the Kata in your opinion, the improvement Kata Michael Rother would popularize in his book, Toyota Kata to overcome that build trap.[00:05:36] Melissa Perri: I love Toyota kata it because. It makes you really take a step back and consider what you're doing. And it's not like this dogmatic framework that's really prescriptive for a specific moment in time. It can be applied to a lot of things. Like you said, like I actually learned kata. Teaching people Kanban Kata by Håkan Forss, right?And that's how I was introduced to it. And I had been a product manager for awhile and I was subcontracting for Kevin Bear actually, and Jay Bloom, and they introduced me to Kata and they said, can you help them think through their Kata using their Kanban using Kata? And I looked at it and I, once I started understanding more about Kata, I was like, this is how I approach product management.And I had been working with, a company called Lean Startup Machine where they taught a very specific approach to MVPs for companies where it was like, first you do a pitch, then you do a concierge experiment, then you may do a Wizard of Oz or something. And there was like a format to it. And it never the structure never sat right for me as a product manager, cause I'm not building a startup.I was inside of a company because I was like, in certain situations I wouldn't go in this order or I wouldn't do exactly that. And I'm like why doesn't the way that I operate fit into their. And it was having a hard time with it. And I was having a hard time explaining it, how I was thinking to other people.And when I introduced, when I got introduced to Kata, I was like, Oh my God, this is how I approach my thought process, but I've never had it Kata-fied before. And I do think it's a great, like problem solving framework that helps people solve problems and think about what they need to do and how they might get closer to a goal.So for me, what I found is that. When I was a product manager I taught it to other people who are around me. I taught it to my team so that we could build better products together and it caught on really well there. And then I started doing it as a consultant and as a teacher, I started teaching people kata to help them with product strategy and to help them with thinking through what they were going to build.And it kept expanding from there. And why I love teaching it is it's. It's really like a series of questions and it helps you get out of the build trap because it's asking you that critical question of why. And people get stuck in the build trap because they're not thinking about the why behind the features that they're building.And that's what Kata does. It slows you down for a minute to critically think about. Why are we investing in this? What is it going to do? And what do we expect at the end of the day? And I like even use it in informal settings all the time. Just like some of those key questions with leaders.So like I go in, I work with a lot of CEOs. I work with a lot of chief product officers and they'll show me their roadmap. They'll show me what they're building and I'll go, okay. What do you think, what is the goal that you're actually working towards, right? What's the outcome that you're trying to achieve?What do you know about the current state right now? What are the problems about our customers? And sometimes they don't have that answer. So I'm like, okay, let's go do some research, right? Let's now we know what action to take to learn that we can go explore what the problems are. We could go do use the research.We can get some data. Then we'll come back and then we'll set the next goal. And we get into strategy deployment there, right? Where we're setting a goal. We're trying to go out and do some experimentation around it, trying to learn a little bit more. And what it does is it really helps us learn about our businesses, our customers, our current situation.And critically thinking through all those things is what. Gets us to consider more options than just whatever solution idea came to your head first. And that's why I love Kata for product management for product strategy and deployment and creation and thinking through all these things, because it's not just about product management, but it's a broad framework that, anybody.Yeah. Anybody could understand, right? If I ask you, what's the outcome? What do you want to achieve from this? You're gonna, anybody can answer that depending on where you're sitting in this situation. And it's easy to understand, it's easy to grasp and it really helps people stop and start thinking more critically about stuff.So that's how I use it to help companies get out of the build trap. And even if I'm not going to introduce it in a super formalized way, like I've used it with, I have a Google sheet where I stepped through every part of the Kata when I'm experimenting with stuff and go all the way down. And I have some people I've taught love doing that, but even just the questions and the way that it makes us break down our logic and think about what's next, I think is really impactful for working with anybody in an organization just to get them to learn and deeply consider different things.[00:10:04] Joe Krebs: Right. I think something very interesting you said was like to slow down for a little bit, right? [00:10:08] Melissa Perri: Yeah. [00:10:09] Joe Krebs: and to think and really look at the the situation you are in product development and so many teams and an actual transformation aspect where I use the Kata a lot or business agility same thing, right?There's a tendency of all we know what the problem is, let's get started. Versus stepping back and say what, where are we right now? And I think that is a probably aspect in a product, but nobody wants to hear that. So it's let's slow down. Everybody's let's get started. [00:10:33] Melissa Perri: Yeah. [00:10:34] Joe Krebs: And it is getting started.[00:10:36] Melissa Perri: Exactly. It is getting started. That's like the best way to put it. One of the big things that I see people don't do is actually evaluate that current state. And that's a huge part of being able to set great product strategy and get out of the build trap. It's and when you go and look at your current state, and we do this with product ops, like in the book I was talking about, a lot of that is helping you get to that current state.It's about understanding like, what are your users doing now? What kind of customer segments do you serve? Who's using which products, what types of personas are using which products? And you can pull all this information out to get a current landscape of what is my company and my business and my product actually look like today.And if you don't understand that, it's really hard to figure out. Where you should go in the future, right? It's incredibly hard to set a vision. It's very hard to give direction to teams about where you're going. And the Kata introduces that super nicely in the way that it's laid out so that people don't skip over it.Cause a lot of times I'll see leaders go and just create a product vision out of thin air. And you're like based on what, right? But how does that relate back to what we're doing now? So it's been a great tool in helping people take that step back. Look at where we are before they actually want to leap forward and make assumptions about where we should go.[00:11:46] Joe Krebs: This is this is super cool. I do want to ask you something about something that's often connected with cut off thinking and also product development, especially if you're looking. It's a closer at scrum or the role of a product owner. There's a very rhythmic approach through sprints and iterations.Yes, you could do that with the Kata out. I researched product development companies out there and I think tanks. They don't necessarily work in these fixed iterations, right? So they're working more like ad hoc experimental approach. I just want to hear what your take is and how you would connect that maybe to the world of Scrum, the product owner role, and like just that rhythmic approach iterating over a product backlog.Versus more like the experimental approach and what do you see out there companies are doing? Probably also a little challenging because sometimes product development starts much earlier before there is a product backlog, right? Or something defined, iterate over. So there might be two steps to it.[00:12:44] Melissa Perri: Yeah, I have opinions about scrum. So here's where I think a lot of teams get stuck. There is a forcing function that's nice in scrum. Where. You say you need to break this down and make it small. And that's where the two weeks come from, right? So it's that you don't spend six months building a bunch of stuff and never showing it to the world and not getting the feedback.And I firmly agree with the concept of get things in front of customers early, get some feedback. Now that doesn't need to be get half baked ideas in front of 20, 000 customers early. It just means like sometimes we do these things behind the scenes. Like I'll work with B2B enterprises in healthcare and finance and all these completely regulated businesses.And what we'll do is we'll try to figure out how to test things with people early on. So we might. Build a small prototype, or we could build a even small subset of features into a product and let people use it in beta testing. So maybe it reaches 10 people, 20 people, we get feedback, and we iterate on that before we go and launch it to everybody else.To me, That's what scrum is trying to promote is that you get things out and have those feedback loops, but it took on a life of its own. I feel and people got really dogmatic about it, especially with the two week sprints. And I have worked in industries where. It does not take two weeks to actually get something built to be able to show to customers.So then what are you doing? You're just like giving people arbitrary deadlines and they're sprinting sprinting, but they don't have much to show for it. And again, pure scrum, people would say Oh, they're doing it wrong then. And I agree, but some work just takes longer. And to me, scrum is useful when there's.unknowns that you have to go test. But if you have to build something and you know it's going to take six weeks and you have concrete data that's the right thing to build go build it. Like, why are we trying to sprint for two weeks into six week cycles? That doesn't make any sense to me.So a lot of companies out there I think are using Scrum wrong, right? They're not thinking about what do we know, what do we not know about the things that we're building? These known, knowns and the unknowns of the world here. And you want to. In product development, get to a place where you're putting things out quickly and testing it with customers and getting some feedback.And like I said, you could do that in a small way when you're not sure if the solution you're building is the right thing for the customers and that's the thing that we're testing there. What I see with Kata is it allows for the flexibility of that when you started thinking through it. And when I've used it in practice, we, and I've used it with a lot of teams, I'll say to them, what's the first small step we can take to go learn if somebody actually likes this.And they might say, we we tried the prototypes. We think they're usably good. Now we have to build it in some small. Like that, that sometimes becomes the assumption we have to test in which case, maybe we get some beta testers. Like we said, we get 20 beta testers and we build it as code.We release it under a feature flag and we go test it in Kata. You would ask, how long is it going to take to build? That first thing, like when can we go see, right? When can we go see our results? It might be four weeks. It might be five weeks. It might be one week. It might be two weeks, right? There's no, you want to keep thinking about slimming it down as much as you can, but it's not prescriptive about this two week cycle.And that's why I like approaching things more like that rather than trying to time box it things into two weeks. I think time boxing is nice when you've got a Team that's not used to operating that way and it's a forcing function to get them to think smaller, right? So sometimes I'll ask them. Okay, cool.That's gonna take eight weeks. Could you do what could you do in two? What could you do in three? But then we'd have a conversation of yeah But if we did that in two we'd only be able to do this much and we wouldn't be able to get This part of it out and that part is really valuable and you're like, okay what about three right and you have that back and forth negotiation on it?But Scrum doesn't allow for that, right? Like it's nope, everything has to be in two week sprints. In certain forms of how people sprint. That's the part that doesn't sit well with me for Scrum, and where I think people are getting really caught up in the motions, but not thinking about why they're actually doing it.[00:16:57] Joe Krebs: Yeah. What's interesting, right? Because you also just said that about breaking things down into smaller pieces to make them fit, right? What I have seen in the past was like the teams overreact and these items become so, so small. [00:17:10] Melissa Perri: Oh yeah. And you don't want it to be too small, right? And that's a big thing too, where I've worked with a ton of teams who've missed Misunderstood what a minimum viable product is.And I don't even like to use that terminology now because it's just so butchered, but they'll be like, Oh, an MVP is just putting out these core functionality. And you go what are you going to learn when you release that? And that you don't already know now, because sometimes it's like, Oh, all we're going to learn is that it's not enough for people.They want more. And you're like, so why bother? Like why bother? If you know that's going to be the answer. Spend two more weeks and build something that's actually valuable there. And that's the conversations I think we need to be having when we think about breaking down product development and what's small and what's considered.And I do believe there's ways to slice things down into smaller chunks where you can get it out there, but it has to be valuable, right? It can't just be small. It has to be valuable. [00:18:01] Joe Krebs: Exactly. And I feel like that's a key point you're making here is where the Kata, it's almost like when you're talking about what's the next target condition, right?What is, and then you're talking about some valuable things, like there's a discrepancy between where we are right now and where we would like to be. And there's a value in between, right? And if you're aiming for that, and it could be two weeks, it could be one week, it could be two days or could be four weeks.So it's not so much about the time, but how fast can we go to that target condition? This is this is really awesome. So I love hearing your thoughts on these topics. And I hope that the listeners out there listening to this from a product management perspective or product owner role. Got some new ideas, the beauty of the Kata and the agile Kata I'm promoting a lot is that people can start anytime.[00:18:44] Melissa Perri: Yeah. I like that.[00:18:45] Joe Krebs: If you're listening to this and it's like, how do I. Do this, right? Everything's about experimentation. So why not experimenting with the the kind of approach and and try that and see how it works for you. And possibly make some modifications to it. And maybe the product management process itself could also be Kata-ized.So I think that would be awesome. Yeah, that's great. [00:19:04] Melissa Perri: I'd love to see more product managers doing it. I had actually talking to somebody in a couple of days who used it in the government with Congress people. Yeah. Doing product stuff. And I was like, that's cool. So lots of different contexts to do it.I hope it's a good tool that can help people be better product managers. [00:19:20] Joe Krebs: Yeah. And thanks for coming to the Kata series of Agile FM where I'm highlighting the multiple use cases of Kata thinking and how it could fit into the professional world out there. So thanks for taking the role on product management.Thank you, Melissa. [00:19:35] Melissa Perri: Thanks for having me
ANY QUESTIONS? by Dr. Donald P. ForssAny Questions offers the reader a fresh look into the two-millennium old message of Redemption through Jesus Christ. It takes the reader beyond mere religious conformity and morality to the essence of the gospel's message, the resurrection of Persons from death to life by the power of God. Overcoming the Death begins as a spiritual work while we are still on earth. It is evidenced by the illumination of the mind and the transformation of the heart towards both God and Man. From these we are able to know what we could not have known, be what we could not have been, and do what we could not have done, left to our own religious invention. Knowing God in this life is true participation in the divine nature. The better we understand this the more likely we will grow up spiritual unto maturity. Any Questions starting with an essay about the Creation with Redemption in the mind of God, is a dialogue aimed at providing spiritual direction and inspiration to the reader who seeks to intimately know God. Some 280 scripture passages with over1,000 verses are referenced. Any Questions bridges the mind and heart into a unified expression of true faith, hope and love in Jesus Christ.AUTHOR BIO Don Forss was born in the Bronx, New York City on October 6,1954. When two years old he was placed into foster care by the welfare department. In 1976 while attending what was then Northeast Missouri State, now Truman State University, he had a profound encounter with God. His mind and his heart were changed as the love of God was poured into him with life transforming power. He continued his education and has served as a teacher and minister for the past forty years. Although he was seminary trained, he considers himself “blue collar” as he reaches out to anyone who will listen. His thoughts are deep but not scholarly. He is known by a friend who said of him, “He has a beautiful mind.” He is convinced that though we know in part, and that part is the Truth. https://pageturner.us/bookstore/any-questionshttps://authordonaldforss.com/#authorhttp://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/111623pt2.mp3
In episode 165 of our SAP on Azure video podcast we talk about SAP HANA on Azure Large Instances will be retired by 30 June 2025 and the transition to Virtual Machines, Configuring Azure NetApp Files (ANF) Application Volume Group (AVG) for zonal SAP HANA deployment, Changes to the Azure reservation exchange policy, a look back at the ABAP Story, A Cool use of Open AI in Eclipse, Microsoft Business Applications Launch Event introduces wave of new AI-powered capabilities for Dynamics 365 and Power Platform and Azure OpenAI powered SAP Self-Services. Then we take a closer look at SDAF, or the SAP Deployment Automation Framework, which started as nice tool to simplify the deployment of SAP systems in a consistent and repeatable way. In the meantime SDAF has grown into a huge project, is leveraged by the Azure Center for SAP Solution and actually by lots of partners and customers. Kimmo Forss and Hemanth Damecharla show us the latest features, like the Configuration Editor and the integration in Azure DevOps Find all the links mentioned here: https://www.saponazurepodcast.de/episode165 Reach out to us for any feedback / questions: * Robert Boban: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rboban/ * Goran Condric: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gorancondric/ * Holger Bruchelt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holger-bruchelt/ #Microsoft #SAP #Azure #SAPonAzure #SDAF #Infrastructure ## Summary created by AI Key Topics: * News from the weekend: The team shared some news about Azure VMs, reserved instances, exchange policy, and SAP on Azure video podcast. * Introduction of Kimmo and Hemanth: Kimmo and Hemanth are part of the SAP on Azure development team based in Helsinki, Finland, working on the SAP Deployment Automation Framework. * Overview of SAP Deployment Automation Framework: The framework is an open source tool that helps customers deploy and configure SAP systems on Azure using Terraform and Ansible, with a modular and extensible design. * New features and demos of the framework: The team showed some new features and demos of the framework, such as the configuration editor, the application service, the private DNS, the application manifest, and the software download. * Questions and feedback: The team answered some questions and feedback from the audience, such as the support for different SAP versions and platforms, the open source contribution model, the validation and testing process, and the deployment time and complexity.
Voiko Ruotsissa nähty jengiytyminen ja huumerikollisuus olla myös Suomessa tulevaisuudessa edessä? Keskustelemassa Sisäministeriön poliisiosaston ylijohtaja Tomi Vuori ja katujengirikollisuutta torjuvan ryhmän rikostarkastaja Marko Forss. – Kiinnostaa vahvasti se, että valuuko niitä toimintamalleja, joita Ruotsissa on totuttu huumausainekaupan yhteydessä näkemään, Forss pohtii. Vuori korostaa, että Suomi ei välttämättä ole Ruotsin tiellä, jos osaamme välttää Ruotsissa tehdyt virheet. Hän korostaa sosiaalisten ongelmien ennaltaehkäisyn merkitystä. – Jos tehdään vääriä ratkaisuja niin sitten ollaan huonolla tiellä, hän toteaa. Vuori ja Forss korostavat, että tarvitaan pehmeitä ja kovia keinoja jengi- ja huumerikollisuuden vähentämiseksi. Toimittajana on Linda Pelkonen.
On this episode of "Ask the Expert," Sydni Walker sits down with Liana Forss to discuss her success in using her voice on campus to protect students and impact their lives on campus. She credits it all to a program in danger– SMU Human Rights. This episode was recorded in Spring 2023 in the SMU School of Journalism's Podcast Studio. Listen for advice on using your voice, utilizing the tools you're given, and the struggles that the Human Rights Program faces moving forward. See Ellis Rold's story about the Human Rights program.
Fredrik Forss, long term serial entrepreneur and debut author come on the podcast and we talk about his debut novel UNUM - AI god or servant. Where the book came from and his process of writing it. We also touch upon symbols and stories how one can play with them to hack our current cultural moment. We speak of some very likely questions that we will face as parents to kids growing up in the age of AI. This is a deep and fascinating conversation about a topic that Fredrik's thought a lot about over the past 6 years. Links: Fredrik Forss, the Unuminati. Host: Amit Paul
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Paul Addison, Neil Maddison and Dana Malt enjoy Middlesbrough's 4-0 hammering of Preston North End in the Championship at the Riverside Stadium. Chuba Akpom finished off an excellent team move to put the hosts ahead. Cameron Archer got the second shortly after the restart and then he drilled in the third before Bambo Diaby was sent off for a second booking in the 88th minute. Marcus Forss capped Boro's dominance by adding a fourth deep in stoppage time. Middlesbrough have now won 16 of 22 league games since Michael Carrick took over from Chris Wilder on October 24th. They're three points clear of fourth-placed Luton Town and closed the gap on second-placed Sheffield United to three points. Includes interviews with Carrick and Forss. Made by the team at BBC Radio Tees Sport.
Paul Addison, Neil Maddison and Dana Malt discuss Middlesbrough's 3-1 win at Cardiff City. Marcus Forss' 7th goal of the season gave Boro the lead before The Bluebirds equalised through Sory Kaba. Cameron Archer put Boro ahead before the break before Riley McGree hit a third in stoppage time to keep Michael Carrick's side third. Includes interviews with Carrick and Forss. Made by the team at BBC Radio Tees Sport.
Paul Addison, Neil Maddison and Dana Malt look back on Middlesbrough's 1-0 win over Millwall in the Championship at the Riverside Stadium. Marcus Forss ensured Boro maintained their remarkable turnaround under Michael Carrick with the winner as they beat The Lions to earn a fourth league win in a row. Forss' low drive in the second half was the difference. Includes interviews with head coach Michael Carrick and defender Dael Fry. Made by the team at BBC Radio Tees Sport.
I veckans podd summerar vi julafton.Gabriel & Dejan har fått sitt egna lilla kärleksbarn.Vad heter Påven egentligen?Vi har många frågor till Lotta Engberg!Tobias har en reflektion om Dragqueens i Veckans Gaywatch,Och till sist listar vi våra 3 bästa händelser 2022.Nu kör vi!I säng med Tobias & Gabriel är en produktion av Poddagency Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sofia Forss, Ph.D. is an evolutionary biologist at the University of Zurich, specializing in comparative cognition and animal behavior. She's curious about how curiosity shows up in apes. A fascinating discussion about curiosity and the influence of others, upbringing, and perceptions of risk. What might these findings suggest for apes' close cousins, we humans? I was surprised and intrigued over and over in this conversation. I think you will be as well. Learn more about Sofia Forss' work and her lab at sofiaforss.com Check outage Social Curiosity workshop: https://www.psych.uni-goettingen.de/en/workshop/social-curiosity Want more animals? Here's episode #70 at the National Zoo: https://lynnborton.com/2018/12/26/animal-curiosity-at-the-national-zoo/
I veckans podd har Tobias varit på grabbresa i Berlin.Gabriel har köpt en Piggelin-bil,Tobias har också varit ansiktsbehandlings-modell!Gabriel och Dejan har delat på en 50cm säng.Till sist listar vi jobbupplevelser vi minns!Nu kör vi!I säng med Tobias & Gabriel är en produktion av Poddagency Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tunnetko että sinuun luotetaan töissä? Luotatko työkavereihisi? Luottavatko työyhteisösi jäsenet toisiinsa?Organisaatiossa, jossa vallitsee luottamuksen kulttuuri tuntuu siltä, että kaikki on hyvin. Ei tarvitse epäröidä tai olla huolissaan, että toinen loukkaa tahallaan tai tuottaa kitkaa yhteistyösuhteeseen. Jos luottamusta ei ole, ihmiset eivät tee - tai eivät edes voi tehdä - parastaan. Luottamuksen puute siirtää energian muuhun kuin työhön.Psykologi Nina Lyytisen asiantuntijavieraina luottamuksesta ja luottamuskulttuurin rakentamisesta keskustelemassa ovat Luottamuskulttuuri kirjan tekijät, johtamisesta ja työpsykologiasta väitellyt tekniikan tohtori Minna-Kaarina Forssén ja yhteiskuntatieteiden tohtori, tietokirjailija Sari Kuusela.Jaksossa käsitellään mm. näitä kysymyksiä: - Mitä luottamus on? - Miksi luottamus on työelämässä tärkeää? - Mistä tunnistaa työyhteisön, jossa vallitsee luottamus? - Miten luottamus syntyy ja miten sitä voi rakentaa? - Mikä heikentää luottamusta tai jopa rikkoo sen? - Mitä voi ja kannattaa tehdä, jos luottamus rikkoutuu?Lisätietoja:Tilaa kirja Luottamuskulttuuri - työyhteisön voimavara. Minna-Kaarina Forssén, Sari Kuusela (Value Books, 2021).Lue juttu luottamuksesta Tiedon silta -verkkolehdestä: Luottamus rakentuu hyvistä käytöstavoista, Tiedon silta 20.1.2022Minna-Kaarina Forssén on johtamisesta ja työpsykologiasta väitellyt tekniikan tohtori, joka on työurallaan keskittynyt työyhteisöjen onnistumisia tukeviin toimintatapoihin ja muutosten johtamiseen.Sari Kuusela on vallasta ja vuorovaikutuksesta väitellyt yhteiskuntatieteiden tohtori ja tietokirjailija, joka on työssään ja kirjoissaan syventynyt työyhteisöjen sosiaalisiin tilanteisiin ja johtamiseen. Sari Kuuselan verkkosivut ja blogi: SolmukohtiaSari Kuusela LinkedIn:ssa.Sari Kuusela Instagramissa: _solmukohtia-----Haluatko antaa palautetta? Vinkata aiheita tai vieraita? Tee se täällä: psykopodiaa.fi/palauteJos pidit tästä jaksosta olisin kiitollinen, jos jaat sen somessa kavereillesi ja jos jätät arvion siinä palvelussa missä tätä kuunteletkin! Muista myös tilata Psykopodiaa, niin et missaa uusia jaksoja!Seuraa Psykopodiaa myös somessa:Facebookissa @PsykopodiaaInstragramissa @PsykopodiaaNina Lyytinen Twitterissa: @LyytinenNina Nina Lyytinen LinkedIn:ssa: @LyytinenNina Psykopodiaa-podcastin verkkosivut: http://psykopodiaa.fi Psykodiaa-podcastin emännän, psykologi Nina Lyytisen verkkosivut: https://ninalyytinen.fi
It's Wednesday 9th November 2022, in this evening show we are both previewing this Saturday's away fixture at Wigan, and if we must, go over the debacle against Middlesborough at Bloomfield Road last night as the ‘Pool put in a turgid performance against the Teessiders. SEASIDE SEVEN Decision making Theo dragging a shot at the near post when HAS to go far after well worked set piece corner Maxwell not coming for the cross for their goal, Ward not picking up their 21 to head back and Jones was unmarked getting the run on Thompson to score Bad decision-making by the players, bad coaching or just bad players? Boro pen? Corbs and Thompson are both skinned by Jones on the left, Thompson bringing his man down, lucky no pen. Dracula - 26 Lehman header, Maxwell static on his line again allowing a free glancing header from the corner, should have scored. What is the keeper solution? Comedy of errors Ward drills a hospital ball into Marv Marv's terrible control loses the ball and Forss gets a run on goal Never a pen, dive by Forss and knocks pen it but all of our own making. Who's to blame for incidents like this which are becoming a regular occurrence? Jezza shanks - Nearly an OG but was in the right-back position at the time. Is this Jezza clearly not trusting Ward who was static at the time? Pulls wide our only real chance of the game The right stuff - Ball played out to the right again, Ward nowhere and easy as you like, unmarked Akmom finishes. I wonder if SS still maintains that Grant Ward can play right back? Walkout! Can you blame anyone for walking out early? TALKING POINTS How do we get out of this rut? Who's to blame for the current situation? Do you think we'll stay up? WIGAN INTERVIEW Play VT Tell us about the financial state of Wigan at the moment and do you think the administration is a possibility given the late players' wages again? Curtis Tilt? Where do you think you'll finish this season? Pick team Prediction SUPPORT If you would like to help support our show and help us pay for software, hosting, equipment, etc., please consider joining our Patreon supporter program. In return, you'll get extra content, early releases, access to our private Patreon WhatsApp chat group and the odd giveaway now and then. To find out more go to: https://www.patreon.com/seasiderspod FOLLOW You can follow us on the following platforms: YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@seasiderspod TWITTER https://twitter.com/seasiderspod WEBSITE https://www.seasiderspodcast.co.uk/ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/seasiderspod PODCASTS APP https://podfollow.com/seasiders-podcast
Sprudlande Måndagssnack med Jesus, Noreen och Axén. Häng med!
Well then, different season, same problems. Boro's first defeat of the season came at the hands of a calamitous first-half against QPR! Lack of squad depth, poor positioning and much, much more. Jordan picks apart everything that went on, including some ever so slight positives we can take moving forward
Billy from Beesotted Brentford dialled in to give us a Bees perspective on new Boro signing Marcus Forss.FUNDRAISER: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/theborobreakdownmndJOIN OUR TELEGRAM:https://www.levellr.com/communities/the-boro-breakdownFOLLOW:Twitter - https://twitter.com/Boro_BreakdownInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/BoroBreakdown#Boro #middlesbroughfc #marcusforss #brentfordSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/theborobreakdown. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this podcast, Jonny and Dana discuss Boro's new striker Marcus Forss and whether he'd be a good fit for Boro.Donate to the MNDA: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/theborobreakdownmndSupport the Pod: https://www.patreon.com/BoroBreakdownPodcastJoin our Telegram chat: https://www.levellr.com/communities/the-boro-breakdown#middlesbroughfc #boro #MarcusForss #brentfordSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/theborobreakdown. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ingen har revolutionerat vår syn på tid och rum så mycket som Albert Einstein. Och hans teorier används fortfarande idag för att göra nya upptäckter. Tillsammans med den teoretiske fysikern Christian Forssén tittar vi närmare på Einsteins värld – där materia, energi, tid och gravitation hänger ihop. Och på hur hans idéer fortfarande förändrar världen, 100 år efter hans Nobelpris. . See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In tis episode, Hank talks to his brother Erik, and friend of the show Timmy Forss! they discuss the idea of playfulness and enjoyment in learning and personal growth. Sorry for the late release, technical difficulties! We'd love to hear from you! All questions, comments, and ideas are welcome. Join the Discord! Send us an email at casualcognitioncast@gmail.com Or send us a voice message instead Rate us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts Support us on Patreon Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitter Thank you so much for your support!
Supporta BLMP genom att bli en patron! Spana in de olika alternativen på http://www.patreon.com/blmetalpodcast Henke Forss från Parasit/Daw/Niden Div 187/Retaliation gästar B.L. Metal Podcast för att snacka vev och mangel. Alla patroner får ett lite längre avsnitt i videoformat. Hoppla! Som ni märker är ljudet keff, men det är learning by doing som gäller. Skärp er. Mycket missnöje!
Deborah Llambias and Lisa Forss of Team Forss Realty discuss the donations they're collecting to send to Ukranian refugees.
In Episode 75 of the SAP on Azure Video Podcast we talk about a new SAP Private Link Landing page from Martin Pankraz, way to connect to other DBs on Azure via Private Link, Cloud Integration with Commerce Azure Blob Storage using REST API, How to install SAP systems in more than two cluster nodes, STMS Slowness during TR import in Windows Cluster Environment, the conclusion of the "Extracting SAP data using OData" series by Bartosz Jarkowski, Doosans collaboration with SAP and Microsoft on their SAP SuccessFactors and Teams integration and the Azure Friday episode on Extend your SAP applications and data to innovate on Azure. Then we have Michael Mergell and Kimmo Forss joining us to talk about using the SAP Deployment Automation Framework via DevOps. https://youtu.be/MA6BYiqXC-U https://www.saponazurepodcast.de/ https://github.com/hobru/SAPonAzure
In this episode, Hank interviews Timmy once again! They talk about the loss of a loved one, Timmy's work, and how he gamifies physical education. Enjoy! If you want to get in touch with Timmy, you can find him at Timmyforss.com or on instagram @timmyfindspassion We'd love to hear from you! All questions, comments, and ideas are welcome. Send us an email at casualcognitioncast@gmail.com Or send us a voice message instead Rate us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts Support us on Patreon Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitter Thank you so much for your support!
Vieraana ENCEn ainoa suomalainen CS:GO-pelaaja Joonas "doto" Forss. Hän on tehnyt urallaan isoja harppauksia viimeisen 2,5 vuoden aikana: KOVA -> HAVU -> ENCE -> Majorit. Jaksossa spekuloidaan päivän polttavilla aiheilla, sekä käydään läpi Forssin nykyistä joukkuetta ja avaimia menestykseen. Timestampit löytyvät jakson YouTube-videosta.
In this episode Kelsie and Brooke are joined by Dr. Amy Forss to talk about the importance of preserving artifacts for curating and understanding women's history. Artifacts help history come alive. Tune in! Support our work at www.patreon.com/remedialherstory Find lesson plans at http://www.remedialherstory.com Educators! Get professional development credit for listening to our podcast! Head to our website and complete the form and we will send you your certificate. https://www.remedialherstory.com/podcast-pd-certificate.html --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/remedialherstory/support
Uppläsning: Harald Leander Önskad av: Lena Wallin, Bromma DIKTSAMLING Jag är nyansernas älskare (Rabén & Sjögren 1943) MUSIK Aram Chatjaturjan: Berceuse ur Gajane EXEKUTÖR De fjorton flöjtisterna Berlinerfilharmonikerna. Dirigent: Andreas Blau
La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Therion es una agrupación sueca de metal sinfónico creada por su principal compositor Christofer Johnsson en 1987. La palabra theríon (θηρίον), extraída del Libro de la Revelación, significa «bestia» en griego. Sin embargo, los miembros de la banda han declarado que el nombre es un tributo al álbum To Mega Therion, de Celtic Frost. Empezaron componiendo e interpretando música death metal, pero luego incorporaron a su sonido toques orquestales y sinfónicos, empleando coros pesados y reminiscencias de música clásica. Más tarde estos cambios se convirtieron en parte fundamental de sus composiciones, lo que les consiguió el éxito entre nuevos públicos, no así con sus fanes, acostumbrados a su sonido death metal original. Therion es una de las primeras bandas en lograr un éxito comercial notable en la mezcla de heavy metal con sonidos orquestales: Vovin, su álbum más vendido, ha superado las 150 mil copias solo en Europa. Este éxito le ha reportado una de las mayores cotas de popularidad e influencia en los medios entre las bandas de su género hasta el punto de ser citada como «la banda más poderosa en el género mismo». y ser conocida entre los seguidores de metal en Europa, así como en Japón y América Latina. La letra y música de Therion tratan sobre diferentes temas: mitológicos, mágicos, el ocultismo, o las tradiciones y escritos mágicos de tiempos antiguos. La mayoría de las letras son escritas por Thomas Karlsson, miembro «no oficial» de la banda, quien también es el fundador de la orden mágica «Dragon Rouge», de la que Johnsson es miembro. Desde sus comienzos la banda ha vivido muchos cambios en su formación por problemas de alcoholismo de ciertos miembros, y por la creación de otros proyectos paralelos. Therion fue originalmente formada bajo el nombre de "Blitzkrieg" en la ciudad de Upplands Väsby, Suecia. El fundador, Christofer Johnsson, fue originalmente el bajista y vocalista, pero esto fue solo algunos meses después de haber formado la banda. En los meses siguientes se reclutó al guitarrista Peter Hansson y baterista Oskar Forss. Johnsson y Hansson habían participado en varios grupos antes de este, mientras que el baterista Forss era un viejo amigo de la escuela de Johnsson. Las más grandes influencias de Blitzkrieg eran bandas como Metallica y Slayer, pero el sonido que tenían en esa época era similar al que tenían las bandas Venom y Motörhead. Blitzkrieg nunca realizó ningún demo y solo se presentaron en dos ocasiones con la alineación antes mencionada. Blitzkrieg decidió separase en el año 1988 por problemas con Forss, lo que provocó que solo se pudieran grabar unas pocas canciones con esa alineación. Meses después de su separación la banda se reformó en 1988 bajo el nombre de Megatherion y comenzaron a ser influenciados por la banda de heavy metal suiza Celtic Frost. El nuevo nombre del grupo fue originado por el álbum de Celtic Frost To Mega Therion. Johnsson cambió su puesto de bajista a guitarrista principal, mientras que P. Hansson se ocupaba de las guitarras rítmicas, Johan Hansson se convirtió en el nuevo bajista y Mika Tovalainen se ocupaba de la batería. El nombre de la banda fue acortado más tarde por Therion y Erik Gustafsson, bajista de la banda Dismember, reemplazó a P. Hansson en la guitarra rítmica, mientras que Oskar Forss regresó como baterista. Therion publicó y grabó en el año 1990 sus primeros dos demos, Paroxysmal Holocaust (limitado a 600 copias , y más tarde Beyond the Darkest Veils of Inner Wickedness (limitado a 500 copias) En 1990, realizaron su primer EP con el nombre de Time Shall Tell, que técnicamente seguía siendo un demo ya que solo fue publicado por una pequeña compañía llamada House of Kicks con un tiraje de mil copias. Este álbum obtuvo el primer contrato discográfico de la banda con Deaf Records, y fue con ésta que realizaron su primer álbum llamado Of Darkness... Of Darkness... consistía en canciones que Johnsson había escrito en los años ochenta, y a pesar de tener nuevas canciones la banda optó por guardarlas para su próximo álbum, este puede considerarse como una mezcla de metal progresivo con death metal, el cual contenía dos tipos de influencias, lo que logró que la banda se convirtiera en una de las pioneras en la creación del death metal progresivo. Las letras eran muy políticas como las de la banda Napalm Death y otras en la década de 1980, como varias bandas de hardcore punk. El contrato que habían establecido con Deaf Records era por solo un álbum, y la banda tampoco había tenido una buena relación con la discográfica, así que después de haber realizado su primer disco decidieron cambiarse a Active Records. Después de cambiarse de discográfica, Therion empezó a grabar su segundo álbum de estudio llamado The funny devil, en 1991, pero antes, Erik Gustafsson decidió dejar la banda para volver a su casa en los Estados Unidos, lo que provocó convirtió a la banda en un trío en donde Johnsson tocando también el bajo. El álbum Beyond Sanctorum muestra un death metal más experimental, con teclados y voces limpias en algunas canciones. Después de haber realizado este álbum, la banda comenzó a tener varios problemas. Forss decidió dejar la banda y Hansson se retiró por problemas de corazón. Esto provocó que en las presentaciones hechas en Europa tuvieran una nueva alineación. Piotr Wawrzeniuk, de la banda Carbonized en la cual Johnsson había tocado, tomó el puesto de baterista, mientras que la guitarra fue tomada por Magnus Barthelsson, un viejo amigo de la escuela de Johnsson, y Andreas Wahl tomó el bajo para completar la formación. Con la nueva alineación, Therion grabó su tercer álbum de estudio llamado Symphony Masses: Ho Drakon Ho Megas en 1993, el cual empleaba menos experimentación dentro del heavy metal y más con el doom metal. Como fue el primer y último álbum de Therion en su etapa death doom metal, experimentó con varios estilos de música a la vez, incorporando elementos de jazz, de música industrial y el heavy metal tradicional de la década de 1980. Active Records más tarde decidió reducir sus operaciones con la banda y estos se cambiaron a la discográfica, Megarock Records. A pesar de tener una base sólida de seguidores, la agrupación seguía siendo desconocida fuera de Europa. Asimismo, las ventas eran escasas y los músicos estaban teniendo problemas personales lo que provocó nuevos cambios. A pesar de sus esfuerzos para salir adelante, no hubo éxito comercial, y fue por esto que Barthelsson y Wahl se vieron forzados a cambiarse de banda. Fredrik Isaksson en los pocos meses ocupó el puesto de bajista y después de meses de descanso la banda obtuvo la oferta de una de las discográficas más importantes de heavy metal llamada Nuclear Blast y a pesar del contrato, Megarock Records decidió dejar ir a Therion sin ningún tipo de condiciones. La banda firmó un contrato con Nuclear Blast en el 1994 con el que se quedaría hasta la fecha. Su primer álbum publicado por esta discográfica fue Lepaca Kliffoth, que también tenía un sencillo llamado "The Beauty in Black" el cual fue lanzado antes del disco, para su promoción. Este álbum fue muy experimental, en el cual se usaron voces clásicas de soprano, y también Johnsson utilizó una forma totalmente nueva de cantar. Más tarde Lars Rosenberg toma el puesto de Fredrik Isaksson, el cual decide dejar la banda por problemas personales. En 1996 Jonas Mellberg fue adherido a la nueva alineación y Therion empezó a grabar su próximo álbum experimental, titulado Theli. Este álbum contó con la gran voz de dos coros y pocas apariciones de las voces de Johnsson y Wawrzeniuk. Dan Swanö quien fue el productor, también contribuyó en las voces. La banda utilizó teclados a gran medida y también contribuyó la orquesta que tenían al lado del estudio llamada "Barmbek Orquesta Sinfónica" Theli es considerado uno de los álbumes más aclamados de la cúspide de Therion en toda su carrera hasta la fecha, y las ventas de este álbum fueron superiores a las del anterior Lepaca Kliffoth. Después de que la grabación se había completado, la mezcla y la masterización del álbum fue un periodo muy estresante. Mellberg estaba sufriendo varios problemas con el alcohol y literalmente dejó el estudio y nunca regresó a la banda. Rosenberg también estaba teniendo problemas con el alcohol pero la banda había sobrevivido lo suficiente para terminar la grabación de Theli. Johnsson también tenía problemas con los miembros de la banda; Wawrzeniuk estaba tan ocupado con sus estudios que no pudo ir al tour con la banda, así que Johnsson le pidió a Tommy Eriksson de Shadowseeds que reemplazara a Wawrzeniuk en la batería. Tobias Sidegard había sido contratado para tocar la guitarra, mientras que Kimberly Goss fue contratada para tocar los teclados y ser vocalista. Después de este tour el problema de Rosenberg con la bebida empeoró, lo que le costó ser despedido de la banda. En 1997 Therion volvió a los estudios para realizar su siguiente álbum, A'arab Zaraq - Lucid Dreaming. El cual contiene algunas canciones que se suponían que iban a ser puestas en Theli pero habían decidido guardarlas para este, también realizaron covers de varias bandas, y su versión propia de un soundtrack que Johnsson había hecho para la película independiente llamada "The Golden Embrace". El siguiente álbum con el nombre de Vovin, fue grabado usando músicos profesionales y Tommy Eriksson ayudándole a la grabación de guitarras adicionales. En este figuraba por primera vez una verdadera orquesta de cuerdas con un número considerable de voces. La cantante austríaca Martina Hornbacher Astner y Sarah Jezebel Deva fueron escogidas para liderar las voces soprano. Las ventas totales de este álbum fueron de 150,000 copias solo en Europa. La banda capitalizó este éxito y se fue de gira con la banda Moonspell. En esta gira se le hizo una oferta al baterista Sami Karppinen para quedarse permanentemente en la banda, la cual fue aceptada. Con la nueva alineación, estos grabaron el mini-álbum llamado Crowning of Atlantis. Este era un álbum de corta duración que solo contaba con algunos covers y presentaciones en vivo, se suponía que iba a ser solo para su fan club pero su discográfica insistió en ponerlo a la venta como un álbum de estudio. Después de grabarlo dos de los amigos de Karppinen se unieron a la banda estos eran Kristian Niemann, el cual tomó el puesto de guitarrista y Johan Niemann, que tomó el puesto de bajista. Y mientras realizaban el tour Johnsson ya había hecho bastante material para su próximo álbum llamado Deggial cuyo sonido está más orientado a lo sinfónico, empleando coros orquestales más complejos, y esta vez usando una orquesta completa comparada a la simple usada en los otros álbumes. Este logró vender más copias que Theli pero nunca llegó a vender tantas copias como su álbum anterior Vovin. Después de haber terminado la mezcla del álbum y haberlo puesto a la venta Therion realizó una gran gira para promocionarlo. Esta fue la primera gira de la banda solos ya que en las otras giras ellos abrían los shows para otras bandas. Después de Deggial, Johnsson empezó a componer de vuelta, y tenía la idea de hacerlo como un álbum conceptual, el cual se centrara en letras nórdicas. Y para empezar a grabarlo Johnsson construyó su propio estudio de grabación llamado "Modern Art". Para este se escribieron nuevas canciones sobre nueve países diferentes del mundo del árbol Yggdrasil y de la mitología nórdica. El nuevo álbum fue llamado Secret of the Runes y realizado en el año 2001, y para la versión especial la banda grabó dos canciones cover, la primera era "Crying Days" (originalmente de la banda Scorpions) y "Summer Night City" de ABBA. Piotr Wawrzeniuk regresó como vocalista invitado para las canciones bonus de este mismo. El décimo álbum de la banda recibió críticas muy positivas y buenos resultados incluyendo a los editores de Allmusic. Después de haber sacado el álbum a la venta, Therion empezó una gira acompañados por Evergrey y My Insanity como bandas soporte. Después de este tour, Karppinen decidió retirarse de la banda, pero tomó la responsabilidad de encontrar a un baterista que lo reemplazara, este fue Richard Evensand. En el 2001 el fan club de Therion realizó su primer álbum de compilación llamado Bells of Doom el cual fue exclusivamente hecho para el fan club. El álbum contenía canciones raras, incluidas algunas de los demos del 87, en los años que la banda era llamada Blitzkrieg, otras canciones grabadas en sus principios y otras más de otros demos de Therion que nunca fueron puestos a la venta. El álbum más tarde fue puesto a la venta en la web oficial de Therion cuando el fan club se cerró. Varias de las canciones de Therion en su tour mundial de Secrets Of The Runes fueron grabadas, las cuales fueron puestas en el primer álbum en vivo doble llamado Live in Midgård, que fue realizado como parte de la celebración del 15 aniversario de Therion. Después de la gira, la banda decidió empezar a escribir nuevas canciones, con los otros miembros. Las siete canciones de Johnsson se habían convertido en un número mucho mayor y estas se sumarían luego con las escritas de los hermanos Niemann, lo que juntándolas sumarían un total de 55 nuevas canciones. Por esto la banda decidió grabar y poner dos álbumes a la venta simultáneamente, 171 músicos fueron usados en la grabación, junto con un coro de 32 cantantes, fue grabado en Praga con varios cantantes principales. Los resultados fueron el álbum Sirius B y Lemuria, estos fueron realizados en el mismo año, también fueron puestos a la venta separados y en una versión especial, en el que venían los dos juntos. Wawrzeniuk volvió en este álbum, tomando el puesto de las vocales junto con el cantante Mats Levén. En julio del 2005, el álbum titulado Atlantis Lucid Dreaming fue puesto a la venta, este contenía una mezcla de las canciones del álbum realizado en el 1997 A'arab Zaraq - Lucid Dreaming y del otro realizado en 1999 Crowning of Atlantis. En este figuran todas las canciones de A'arab Zaraq - Lucid Dreaming, siete de Crowning of Atlantis y una versión en vivo de la canción "Black Sun". En el tour de Lemuria/Sirius B se realizar 106 presentaciones en vivo, el cual tuvo una duración de dos años. El concierto final tuvo lugar en el festival de Chentelham, UK, ProgPower Festival en el 26 de marzo de 2006 y fue la última presentación en la que figura Christofer Johnsson como cantante principal. Therion realizó su primer DVD titulado Celebrators of Becoming en el 26 de mayo de 2006. Este contiene 4 discos, incluyendo un concierto en vivo grabado en la Ciudad de México en el 2004 y otras presentaciones, un documental de la banda del tour mundial 2004-2006, una pequeña película de arte "The Golden Embrace", todos los videos de la banda hasta ese momento, bootlegs con comentarios de los miembros, dos CD de audio del concierto en vivo en México y las otras presentaciones hechas en ese tour. En septiembre de 2006 Christofer Johnsson avisó que la grabación de su nuevo álbum llamado Gothic Kabbalah había terminado y que sería puesto a la venta el 27 de septiembre de 2007. En los principios del 2007 la banda había empezado un tour mundial promocional, en el que se encontrarían como bandas invitadas Grave Digger y Sabaton. Fue recientemente avisado en la web oficial de Therion que su grupo de músicos actuales iban a partir en diferentes caminos después del tour. Christofer también dijo que no tiene planes de dejar Therion y que estarían preparando nuevo material para el 2010. En agosto del 2008, Therion realizó su segundo álbum en vivo, en versión CD doble y DVD doble, titulado Live Gothic. El álbum fue grabado en Varsovia, Polonia, el 14 de febrero de 2008, en el que figuraron 22 canciones divididas en los dos discos y el DVD es la versión en vivo de ese concierto. En mayo del 2008 Therion anunció que el cantante Thomas Vikström se volvió un miembro permanente de la banda. Esto hace que este sea el primer vocalista oficial de Therion, además de Christofer Johnsson en años. Actualmente Therion editó un nuevo proyecto, se trata de un CD/DVD de la banda bajo el sello Nuclear Blast Records y se titula The Miskolc Experience, concierto en vivo en uno de los festivales internacionales más importantes de Ópera en Miskolc, Hungría en el 2007. El concierto llamado The Miskolc Exprience, fue realizado el 20 de mayo de 2009 como un DVD y 2CD, el CD se divide en 2 partes, la primera (Clavicula Nox and classical covers) y la segunda (Therion songs with orchestra and choir) el DVD también contiene un Making Of de la formación del escenario y un concierto de la primera banda soporte, que toco antes de ellos en la presentación de Bucarest. En mayo del 2007 la banda anunció que estarían realizando una gira por Europa para conmemorar su vigésimo aniversario. La gira se realizaría solo en 16 ciudades de Europa, como parte del show el álbum Theli fue tocado por completo acompañado por dos de las canciones de su último CD Gothic Kabbalah, también se tocaron canciones nuevas como The Wisdom Of The Cage y Kali Yuga Pt. 3, las demás canciones tocadas en el concierto fueron elegidas por los fanes de la banda en una votación del sitio oficial. La gira tomo parte en noviembre y diciembre del 2007, este incluyó invitaciones especiales de varios músicos. Las canciones donde se incluía un teclado fueron tocadas por Freddy Doemberg y en los primeros conciertos tocados Piotr Wawrzeniuk estuvo como invitado, como también actuaciones especiales de bailarinas de danza en ciertas canciones y en su último concierto de la gira, el antiguo cantante de la banda Mats Levén fue el invitado especial que tuvo lugar en la ciudad de París. En abril de 2008, fue anunciado en el sitio oficial de Therion que el grupo de coros que los acompañaba en la gira había decidido abandonar la banda. En ese mismo mes, Christopfer anunció que Therion no iba a separarse y cuatro meses después fue anunciado que el baterista Johan Kullberg se ha unido a la banda junto con el bajista Nalle Påhlsson. El 5 de agosto de 2008, Therion realizó su segundo álbum en vivo, un DVD Y CD, que conlleva el nombre de “Live Gothic”. Este fue grabado en la ciudad de Varsovia en Polonia el 14 de febrero de 2008, figuran 22 canciones esparcidas en los 2 CD, y un DVD con el concierto completo. Como promesa de Christofer, después de un 2007 muy ocupado la banda no había planeado ninguna gira hasta el 2010, con la excepción de un concierto en Plock, Polonia en el que figuraron canciones del álbum “Gothic Kabbalah” tocadas instrumentalmente junto con su antiguo guitarrista Magnus Barthelsson. El 10 de mayo de 2009, Therion anunció que el cantante Thomas Vikström se ha unido a la banda como un miembro permanente, esto hace que Thomas sea el primer vocalista oficial que Therion ha tenido, además de Christofer Johnsson, esto se produjo solo días antes de que la banda realizara su nuevo DVD “The Miskolc Experience”. En noviembre del 2009, Therion anunció que la banda entraría en los estudios para empezar a trabajar en lo que sería su álbum n.º 13, el cual tendrá por nombre “Sitra Ahra” como fue anunciado en febrero del 2010. Con un nuevo CD, varios festivales, giras por Latinoamérica y Europa han sido programadas. “Sitra Ahra” se hizo disponible en septiembre del 2010. El 4 de junio el guitarrista argentino Christian Vidal se une a la banda, el 12 de julio de 2010 Therion avisa que el vocalista Snowy Shaw, acababa de anunciar su salida de Therion, tras cuatro años al lado de la banda, dos discos de estudio, un DVD en directo y grandes giras por todo el mundo. A pesar de su salida, Snowy está incluido y ha contribuido como escritor y coescritor del más reciente disco de Therion: “Sitra Ahra”.Poco tiempo después, al terminar un corto período como bajista y cantante secundario del grupo Dimmu Borgir, Therion anuncia en su sitio web que Snowy Shaw vuelve a ser parte de la banda. El grupo está confirmado a tocar en el evento 70000 Tons of Metal en enero de 2012, mismo que se lleva a cabo a bordo de un crucero dónde tocarán unos 40 grupos de Metal. El 28 de septiembre de 2012 el grupo sacó a la venta el disco Les Fleurs du Mal editado de forma independiente con una versión que incluye un bonus track y póster que sólo podrá ser adquirida en los conciertos de la gira Flowers of Evil Tour. En enero de 2015 Therion confirmó la adición de su nueva vocalista, la soprano Isa García Navas, originaria de Zaragoza, España, en reemplazo de la croata Sandra Laureano, que integró la agrupación durante algunos meses. Sin embargo, al poco tiempo García Navas abandonó la banda y fue reemplazada por la cantante Chiara Malvestiti.
In Episode 52 of the SAP on Azure Video Podcast we talk about SuccessFactors and Azure Active Directory Integration, Teams integrations, Synapse Pipelines and OData, BTP Integration with Azure and further SAP Private Link Services scenarios. Then we have Morgan Deegan & Kimmo Forss talking SAP deployments using Terraform & Ansible available on GitHub. https://github.com/Azure/sap-hana/tree/beta https://youtu.be/sbLkq8Rd2Hs https://github.com/hobru/SAPonAzure
Supporta BLMP genom att bli en patron! Spana in de olika alternativen på www.patreon.com/blmetalpodcast I detta specialavsnitt så lyssnar B.L. och Henke Forss på Mayhems nya EP "Atavistic Black Disorder / Kommando". Vad vi tyckte? Det får ni lyssna för att höra. Mycket missnöje! I samarbete med Medborgarskolan.
Bournemouth came to New Griffin Park and went one up within five minutes. But that didnt stop the Bees. They just dug in. Equalised. Then agent Mepham took one for his ex team mates - getting a red cardThen it was only one team was gonna won after that as unbelievable goals from Janelt and Forss sent the Bees to WembleyWe spoke to fans in the stadium and the pub after the match #afcb
We have another wonderful guest for today, Timmy Forss is a multitalented person working in the field of virtual reality. This conversation revolves around VR, but Timmy has all sorts of interests and talents, including professional wrestling!! He is a a fascinating fella who is also collaborating with us here at Casual Cognition and is hanging out on the discord, a special thanks to Timmy for coming on the show! We'd love to hear from you! All questions, comments, and ideas are welcome. Send us an email at casualcognitioncast@gmail.com Or send us a voice message instead Rate us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Instagram Support us on Patreon Thank you so much for your support!
Lindy Larsson has enchanted our hosts, Isabel Raabe and Bill Bila. Together they talk about superheroes with a Romani background, about mermaids, dogs and other animals. They also talk about the cruelties Roma have had to endure in Sweden. We get to know an inspiring, fragile, wise, open and proud person.
The rise of Marcus Forss. Marcus Forss is a Finnish professional footballer who plays for English club Brentford as a forward. He is a product of the West Bromwich Albion academy and is a current Finland international. Wikipedia The Finland national football team represents Finland in men's international football competitions and is controlled by the Football Association of Finland. The team has been a member of FIFA since 1904 and a UEFA member since 1957. Brentford Football Club are a professional football club based in Brentford, Greater London, England. The team compete in the EFL Championship, the second tier of the English football league system.
The international break is over. Time to focus back on a heavy heavy pre-Christmas series of matches. The Beesotted crew of Billy The Bee Grant, Matt The Allard Allard and Liberal Tom Fidler met up in the virtual joint to discuss Ryan from Second Tier Podcast's analysis of the Championship Season so far which can be found by clicking here https://audioboom.com/posts/7731129-second-tier-podcast-meets-beesotted-championship-quarter-season-review Will Allsop the Spreadsheet Winker explains the stats Justice League and looks at how the teams are shaping up so far this season. Jonathan JB Burchill gives us some interesting information on Marcus Forss Plus Phil Catchpole from Ringing The Blues Podcast gives us the lowdown on WycombeTo donate to Bees fan Jamie Powell's fund to help him get cancer treament, please click on the link below: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/jamiepowellsjourney?utm_term=E7er453QeCheck us out on Ko-Fi where you can and - if you so feel - buy us a beer. Absolutely no obligation. http://Beesotted.com/beer
It's international break and the Beesotted crew of Billy The Bee Grant and Matt The Allard Allard took to the virtual joint to discuss all things footballWill Allsop the Spreadsheet Winker gives his statistical lowdown on the Boro matchJonathan JB Burchill compares The Bees' games record this time last season too now. Plus he throws in a curve ball of how Brentford perform with Pontus Jansson missingWe discussed Greg Clark - who resigned as FA Chairman this week after a series of embarrassing statements in a meeting with the Government Department of Media. And asked how much is prejudice riddled within football from the top to the very bottom? And how can the sport move forward?Plus we tip our hat to Marcus Forss who scored on his debut for Finland against World Cup and European Championship winners FranceCheck us out on Ko-Fi where you can and - if you so feel - buy us a beer. Absolutely no obligation. http://Beesotted.com/beer
IVF torde vara sinnebilden av life science; att hjälpa naturen på traven för att skapa ett liv. IVF är fortsatt en relativt ny bransch och Vitrolife AB - som är leverantör/samarbetspartner till IVF-kliniker - har varit med sen 1994 och tillhör nu toppskiktet i världen med bas i Göteborg. Kontakt: goteborgspodden@llexperience.se
Han slog igenom i Melodifestivalen. Gabriel Forss är artist, körledare och nu också programledare på Sveriges Radio då han ska leda Karlavagnen i P4 under fredagen och söndagen.
Steve Forss is a live musician in Virginia Beach, VA. He shares the journey to that point and how it affects those around him and use as we listen to some impromptu tunes.https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=steve%20forss
I dagens avsnitt bland annat: Fantast tatuerar in statsepidemiolog Anders Tegnell på armen, Jan Emanuel Johansson erbjuder staten tillgång till beväpnade vakter och skyddsrum, polisen i Connecticut luftsätter drönare kapabla att mäta kroppstemperatur och hjärt- och andningsfrekvens, nytt bärmuseum ska lyfta fram den bortglömda svenska massrörelsen, förslag att införa andra riksdagskammare samt Jair Bolsonaro vill ha slut på pandeminedstängningar https://radio.bubb.la/torsdag-23-april-2020/ Länkar som diskuterades i dagens sändning: Gustav Lloyd Agerblad från Stockholm förevigar Anders Tegnell genom att tatuera in statsepidemiologens ansikte på vänsterarmen, Facebook-gruppen Anders Tegnell fan club med 26 932 medlemmar skriver låtar, trycker tröjor och affischerar, tatueringsstudion Myndigheten på Södermalm vittnar om att polariseringen driver intresse, erbjuder även så kallade gnuggisar för den som önskar temporär Tegnelldekoration att pryda kroppen med Michael Murphy vill bekämpa rörelsen för att häva karantäner i USA:s delstater, köper upp stort antal webbadresser för att blockera dem för motståndarna, utsätts för massiv hat- och hotkampanj från vänstern som missförstår taktiken och tror att han lagt beslag på dem för att stödja karantänbekämparna, de senare har inte alls bråkat med mig, förklarar Murphy som betecknar sig som “gammal hippie som ville göra det rätta” och berättar att han inte hade råd att köpa adresserna utan betalat 4000 USD för dem på kredit Jan Emanuel Johansson erbjuder i e-post till Socialstyrelsen staten tillgång till 3 000 boenderum varav vissa på privata öar, diverse båttransporter, skyddsrum, beväpnade vakter, vårdpersonal och skyddsutrustning, förklarar att han inte räknat på vinstmarginal men att högomsättande affärer kan bli bra även vid låg marginal Drönare kapabla att mäta kroppstemperaturer på 58 meters avstånd, mäta hjärt- och andningsfrekvens samt registrera nysningar och hostningar sätts in av polisen i Westport i Connecticut, polisen meddelar att målet med insatsen är att ge bättre stöd åt riskgrupper samt att drönarna endast kommer användas utanför enskilda privattomter och inte nyttja ansiktsigenkänning Nya museet Bärens hus i Glommersträsk sätter strålkastaren på bärplockning som bortglömd svensk massrörelse, Bo Lundmark bakom idén konstaterar att mycket litet finns bevarat av bärplockningens historia – branschen hoppas kunna locka fler svenskar sedan thailändska plockarna ser ut att utebli Jur dr Björn Forssén: Inför en andra riksdagskammare representerad av svenska företag, organisationer och föreningar, skulle ge mindre kommunikativa distorsioner i lagstiftningsarbetet och högre rättssäkerhet, skattesatser skulle fortsatt bestämmas av folkets representanter Jair Bolsonaro tar till gatorna och ansluter sig till demonstranter som kräver slut för pandeminedstängningar och återgång till militärstyre, håller tal från lastbil utanför arméhögkvarter och deklarerar att folket har tagit makten, avfärdar anklagelser om antidemokratiskt agerande genom att fastlå att han är landets konstitution
Lisa Forss of Team Forss addresses the issues of selling a home during the coronavirus pandemic and how the industry is adjusting to accomodate home sellers and buyers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Beadle looks back on another week in the life of The Wombles with George Jones of The 9 Years Podcast. This time we look at Marcus Forss and how his goal-scoring record is making it increasingly likely that he will be going back to his parent club; Brentford in January. Plus the latest on the stadium crisis and how the club is frustrating fans by not revealing who the mystery investors are. Also we review that win at Doncaster which takes us 3 points clear of the relegation zone!
Magdalena Forsberg är Tobias ”räddare i nöden”Vi är chockade över de nya drogtrenderna. Bianca Ingrosso förfärad över mammas och mormors utvik. Till sist listar vi våra bästa julkonserter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
International break week. And the Beesotted crew of Billy TheBee Grant and xG Dave Anderson hooked up with Matt Beedle in the LoveSport Radio studio to talk all things Brentford … England .. international football and whatever. But as ugly scenes unfolded in front of their eyes as they watched England play their European Qualifier in Bulgaria, the script was torn up as the subject flipped to one and only one subject of the moment - Bulgarian fans' (sic) racist abuse of England players which threatened to get the England match abandoned. Commentary from the studio live as the game unfolded - with fans in the studio recalling tales of travelling to watch England in Eastern Europe whilst being subjected to racist abuseRussell from 3 Lions Podcast was giving a lovely lowdown on the trip to Prague before the racism kicked in and he was cut shortBut it wasn't all dark as Wimbledon fan Marc Jones (@DaysOfSpeed) came on to give us the lowdown on Brentford striker Marcus Forss - banging in the goals down at Kingsmeadow.
Matt Beadle is joined by Kevin Borras and Hannah Kitcher of The 9 Years Podcast for a celebration of 3 wins in a row! We talk Forss, Glyn Hodges and a sudden thirst for goals! Plus we discuss who will be standing for The Don's Trust Board ahead of the elections, and what it means to sit and represent your club's fans. We finish with Kevin's Loan Watch and a preview for the Pompey game.
Historikerna vid Stockholms universitet Joakim Scherp och Charlotta Forss samtalar med Bo Eriksson om den pfalziska ättens sista monark, drottning Ulrika Eleonora och om hur grunderna till det frihetstida statsskicket under hennes korta regeringstid lades. Så hur kom det sig att hon inom loppet av bara tolv månader lät adla 182 personer. Så hur förklaras den »massadling«? Vilka var drottningens adelsmän?
Denna vecka får vi träffa körpionjärerna Gabriel Forss och Martin Rolinski som berättar om sina verksamheter som inkluderar tusentals körsångare. Vad är det i körsången som får människor att samlas, och hur kan vi förena oss över körgränserna? Forss leder storkörerna Happy Voices och Martin är grundare till körverktyget We Are Voice, som för in körvärlden i en ny era.
En helt vanlig dag i Trollhättan händer det ofattbara på grundskolan Kronan. Tre veckor senare tillträder Linda Forssén som rektor. Idag är hon hyllad och prisad för sin insatts. Hör henne själv berätta i veckans avsnitt av Rektorn. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brentford finished off the season on a high - beating Preston 3-0 and pipping them to 11th place in the Championship. A topsy turvy season for The Bees who showed some signs of potential for the future with B-team graduate marcus Forss scoring a 25 yd goal. Josh DaSilva causing more problems and reinforcing his position as a valuable new addition to the squad. Canos finishing the season on a high. And Neal Maupay showing how he is the best striker in the division scoring 28 goals despite being banned for three matches and not having a match against Bolton to get the chance to up his tally. We spoke to Bees and #PNE fans in the pub after the match
I veckans pod berättar vi hur man knullar bort sin pollenallergiVi frågor oss om Drottning Elizabeth vår tids största influenser?Vi tar reda på de vanligaste missförstånden med emojis och till sist listar vi hur du får en nytändning i livet See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Doing Something with Jazz 111 - Weekly podcast of house, funk, soul, disco and jazz. Don’t forget: If you've got music you think I'd like, send it over: hello@doingsomethingwithjazz.co.uk Doing Something with Jazz is all over social media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/doingsomethingwithjazz Follow on Twitter: www.twitter.com/dswjazz Facebook: www.facebook.com/doingsomethingwithjazz If you listen on iTunes and you have a chance I’d love it if you could rate and review this podcast. Tracklist: Way out west – Sunday maybe Lycoriscoris – Kite Break – The edge of time LSB – Jazz Strings Total Science – Piano funk Adam F – Circles DJ Cheb I Sabbah – Raja Vedalu Onra – Ms Ho Jazzanova – Keep falling (Forss mix) Boohgaloo Zoo – Come to this David Borsu – Insight Allergies – Remedy The New Mastersounds – Enough is enough The Bamboos – Nightsport Les McCann – Boo-Go-Loo Francis Lai John E Paul – I wanna know Brigitte Bardot – Moi Je Joue Oliver Mtukudzi - Neria
Doing Something with Jazz 106 - Weekly podcast of house, funk, soul, disco and jazz. Don’t forget: If you've got music you think I'd like, send it over: hello@doingsomethingwithjazz.co.uk Doing Something with Jazz is all over social media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/doingsomethingwithjazz Follow on Twitter: www.twitter.com/dswjazz Facebook: www.facebook.com/doingsomethingwithjazz If you listen on iTunes and you have a chance I’d love it if you could rate and review this podcast. Tracklist: Metropolitan Jazz Affair – Escapism Palimset – I bet you thought I’d never find you Yussef Kamaal – Strings of light One51 – Bring me to your life Everything but the girl – Before today (Adam F) Jazzanova – Keep falling (Forss mix) Lack of Afro – Missing me The Isley Brothers – Love the one you’re with Marlena Shaw – Woman of the ghetto Detroit Spinners – It’s a shame Maceo and the Macks – Cross the track Average White Band – When will you be mine Uptown Funk Empire – We stand at the back of the bus Makala – Cartoon Tune Discomendments – Sleeping Giant (Dicky Trisco) BWH – Stop (Nathan Wilkins and Midnight) Lord Echo – Cosmic Echoes Michael McDonald – I keep forgettin’ Gladys Knight and the Pips – Midnight train to Georgia Herbie Hancock and Corrine Bailey Rae – The River
Brentford made eleven changes for the League Cup First Round Cup tie against Southend United at Roots Hall, including the first appearance of transfer target Ryan Woods, who played the whole 90 minutes, in the keenly contest 4-2 win, thanks to goals from Forss (42' minutes), Jeanvier (64' minutes), Benrahma (67' minutes) and Mokotjo (85' minutes). Here's what the fans said about the match, and the much-changed Bees team, after the final whistle.
Denna veckan gästas vi av Cissi Forss. Cissi hade sitt stora genombrott i filmen ”I rymden finns inga känslor” och när hon blev mera igenkänd som Cindy i dom populära ICA-reklamerna. Skådespelarkarriären som Cissi alltid hade drömt om pikade, och allt hon så länge hade kämpat för höll äntligen på att falla på plats. Men så kom den. Torgskräcken. Panikångesten som gjorde att Cissi inte ens kunde sitta på en middag med sin familj utan att den gjorde sig påmind. När Cissi gick i gymnasiet förlorade hon sin pappa i cancer och vi pratar om hur många är så otroligt rädda för sorgen, döden och allt ”mörker” man blir skyddad ifrån redan från barnsben och om att hantera en så stor sorg. Stort, stort tack till vår sponsor Lyko.se som varje månad är med oss och bryter tabun kring psykisk ohälsa. Det gör oss otroligt glada och stolta! Här är två klipp som vi spelat in tillsammans med Lyko! Glöm inte prenumerera deras youtubekanal! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBLMthxOXYs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ReL7mIw-38&t=402s
Reid is joined by Canada West football referee in chief Brian Small, Edmonton Oil King Conner McDonald, as well as Radio City Rockette Katie Forss
I det tionde avsnittet av Trailer får Paul Haukka besök av skådespelaren Cissi Forss. Hon berättar om sitt stora intresse för serier, hur det är att hänga i Hollywood och hur det känns att släppa sin första bok. Läs mer om Cissi på telia.se/trailer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cissi Forss är aktuell som barnboksförfattare och som en av huvudrollerna i dramaserien Black Widows! Cissi Forss slog igenom stort när hon blev guldbaggenominerad för bästa biroll i filmen "I rymden finns inga känslor". För många är hon också känd som karaktären ICA-Cindy. Nu är hon aktuell igen och debuterar som barnboksförfattare i höst med boken "Fislandet". Vi pratar om hur man skriver en barnbok, skådespelardrömmar och följer med till hudterapeuten. "Zia med Nessvold i P3" sänds varje vardag i Sveriges Radio P3 kl 14 - 16 hela sommaren. Programmet görs av produktionsbolaget Massa Media.
Apropå är här! Utan Bob, med gästen Lennie Adamcyk och med en herrejävelens massa snack om VR. Väl Mött! Avsnittet hittar ni här, via Itunes eller såklart via vår virutella RSS-feed. Länkar: VSK – Videospelsklubben
This episode is about the simple, but powerful concept of Toyota Kata and how it’s applied at the gaming company King. I’m interviewing Håkan Forss, an agile coach, working for King in Stockholm. This episode is the end of Season 1 of Boss Level. The next episode will be out on the 14th of March 2016.
Ett bajståg kommer norrifrån lastat med humor från Akterligan som består av Andreas Carlsson, Elin Bergvik Eriksson, Johan Abrahamsson, Linnéa Forss, Jonas Ring, Pär Johnsson, Rikard Weijmer och Ylva Westerlund, hoppas att det inte spårar ur!
Fredagsgäst, körledare, melodifestivalvinnare och nu författare. Bokaktuella Gabriel Forss berättar om sin frikyrkliga uppväxt och om rädslan att komma ut för mamma. Hör om Gabriels andra liv i Miami och vad som hände sekunderna innan han gick ut på Melodifestivalscenen 1997.
With the risk of djinxing it #rain at forss place AudioJedit Remix! by Ben Fawkes
With the risk of djinxing it #rain at forss place AudioJedit Remix! by Ben Fawkes
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