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Best podcasts about gallas

Latest podcast episodes about gallas

In the Arena with NOW
The Power of Convivencia: Finding Connections through Community Care

In the Arena with NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 32:30


In episode seven, we visit the community of Travis County, Texas and speak with Dr. Michelle Gallas, a pediatrician who has worked for the last decade caring for children and families facing complex medical and social challenges that impact their health and wellbeing. Dr. Gallas reflects on her own personal journey that transformed her care approach away from an “illness” model toward a “health promotion” model. Serving as the lead pediatrician for the Centering Parenting program, she evokes the power of convivencia - “coexistence” or “coliving”- outside the home, an important perspective learned from her patients. She shares more about how this innovative group-based model of care brings together children and families for group well child visits, peer learning, and meaningful connections across critical life stages in a child's first three years. Dr. Gallas highlights the power that's generated when you find people who share your passion, and reflects on how healthcare workers are uniquely positioned to honor the full spectrum of human connection - from pain to joy - through their work. Featured guest:Dr. Michelle Gallas, Department of Pediatrics, University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School Host: Ronda Alexander, Director of National Partnerships, NOW at Vital Village NetworksProduced by: Networks of Opportunity for Child WellbeingMusic: Want U W/ Me (Instrumental Mix), by Akira Sora, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY 4.0Edited By: Resonate Recordings 

Ponte reports
Leo Gallas – děkan: Tříkrálová sbírka pomáhá potřebným

Ponte reports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 17:37


Tříkrálová sbírka, největší dobročinná sbírková akce v České republice v letošním roce slaví 25. výročí. Koledníci vyšli do ulic již 1. 1. a potkávat je se zapečetěnou kasičkou můžeme v ulicích až do 14. 1. 2025. Tři králové byli mudrci z východu, kteří se přišli poklonit Ježíši krátce po jeho narození. Kdo přesně oni mudrci byli? Podle čeho můžeme poznat pravé koledníky? Čím je rok 2025 pro věřící lidi výjimečný nebo jaké je motto pro letošní rok? Nejen to se dozvíte v dnešním Ponte reports a pozveme vás taky na Tříkrálový koncert.

ABC Cardinal 730AM
17 11 2024 02 Abc Rural Orlando Gallas UGP Itapua Expo Dinamica

ABC Cardinal 730AM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 18:13


17 11 2024 02 Abc Rural Orlando Gallas UGP Itapua Expo Dinamica by ABC Color

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Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast
THE 60 SECOND SPURS NEWS UPDATE: Ange Postecoglou Latest, Sergio Reguilón Wants Exit, Gallas, WSL

Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 1:08


Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Olomouc
Výlety: Kastelánské křídlo frýdlantského zámku přibližuje život šlechtické rodiny Clam-Gallasů

Olomouc

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 3:15


Jednou z nejvýznamnějších památek v Libereckém kraji je Státní hrad a zámek Frýdlant. Jde o dva samostatné, v různých dobách stavěné objekty. Středověký hrad z poloviny 13. století a renesanční takzvaný Bílý zámek z přelomu 16. a 17. století. Vedle něj ale stojí ještě jedna budova nazývaná Žlutý zámek z konce 19. století. Jeho první patro slouží správě zámku jako kancelářské prostory a byt kastelána. Druhé patro se letos otevřelo návštěvníkům jako Kastelánské křídlo.

Plzeň
Výlety: Kastelánské křídlo frýdlantského zámku přibližuje život šlechtické rodiny Clam-Gallasů

Plzeň

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 3:15


Jednou z nejvýznamnějších památek v Libereckém kraji je Státní hrad a zámek Frýdlant. Jde o dva samostatné, v různých dobách stavěné objekty. Středověký hrad z poloviny 13. století a renesanční takzvaný Bílý zámek z přelomu 16. a 17. století. Vedle něj ale stojí ještě jedna budova nazývaná Žlutý zámek z konce 19. století. Jeho první patro slouží správě zámku jako kancelářské prostory a byt kastelána. Druhé patro se letos otevřelo návštěvníkům jako Kastelánské křídlo.

Region - Praha a Střední Čechy
Výlety: Kastelánské křídlo frýdlantského zámku přibližuje život šlechtické rodiny Clam-Gallasů

Region - Praha a Střední Čechy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 3:15


Jednou z nejvýznamnějších památek v Libereckém kraji je Státní hrad a zámek Frýdlant. Jde o dva samostatné, v různých dobách stavěné objekty. Středověký hrad z poloviny 13. století a renesanční takzvaný Bílý zámek z přelomu 16. a 17. století. Vedle něj ale stojí ještě jedna budova nazývaná Žlutý zámek z konce 19. století. Jeho první patro slouží správě zámku jako kancelářské prostory a byt kastelána. Druhé patro se letos otevřelo návštěvníkům jako Kastelánské křídlo.

Liberec
Výlety: Kastelánské křídlo frýdlantského zámku přibližuje život šlechtické rodiny Clam-Gallasů

Liberec

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 3:15


Jednou z nejvýznamnějších památek v Libereckém kraji je Státní hrad a zámek Frýdlant. Jde o dva samostatné, v různých dobách stavěné objekty. Středověký hrad z poloviny 13. století a renesanční takzvaný Bílý zámek z přelomu 16. a 17. století. Vedle něj ale stojí ještě jedna budova nazývaná Žlutý zámek z konce 19. století. Jeho první patro slouží správě zámku jako kancelářské prostory a byt kastelána. Druhé patro se letos otevřelo návštěvníkům jako Kastelánské křídlo.

Sever
Výlety: Kastelánské křídlo frýdlantského zámku přibližuje život šlechtické rodiny Clam-Gallasů

Sever

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 3:15


Jednou z nejvýznamnějších památek v Libereckém kraji je Státní hrad a zámek Frýdlant. Jde o dva samostatné, v různých dobách stavěné objekty. Středověký hrad z poloviny 13. století a renesanční takzvaný Bílý zámek z přelomu 16. a 17. století. Vedle něj ale stojí ještě jedna budova nazývaná Žlutý zámek z konce 19. století. Jeho první patro slouží správě zámku jako kancelářské prostory a byt kastelána. Druhé patro se letos otevřelo návštěvníkům jako Kastelánské křídlo.

Ostrava
Výlety: Kastelánské křídlo frýdlantského zámku přibližuje život šlechtické rodiny Clam-Gallasů

Ostrava

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 3:15


Jednou z nejvýznamnějších památek v Libereckém kraji je Státní hrad a zámek Frýdlant. Jde o dva samostatné, v různých dobách stavěné objekty. Středověký hrad z poloviny 13. století a renesanční takzvaný Bílý zámek z přelomu 16. a 17. století. Vedle něj ale stojí ještě jedna budova nazývaná Žlutý zámek z konce 19. století. Jeho první patro slouží správě zámku jako kancelářské prostory a byt kastelána. Druhé patro se letos otevřelo návštěvníkům jako Kastelánské křídlo.

Karlovy Vary
Výlety: Kastelánské křídlo frýdlantského zámku přibližuje život šlechtické rodiny Clam-Gallasů

Karlovy Vary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 3:15


Jednou z nejvýznamnějších památek v Libereckém kraji je Státní hrad a zámek Frýdlant. Jde o dva samostatné, v různých dobách stavěné objekty. Středověký hrad z poloviny 13. století a renesanční takzvaný Bílý zámek z přelomu 16. a 17. století. Vedle něj ale stojí ještě jedna budova nazývaná Žlutý zámek z konce 19. století. Jeho první patro slouží správě zámku jako kancelářské prostory a byt kastelána. Druhé patro se letos otevřelo návštěvníkům jako Kastelánské křídlo.

Výlety
Kastelánské křídlo frýdlantského zámku přibližuje život šlechtické rodiny Clam-Gallasů

Výlety

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 3:38


Jednou z nejvýznamnějších památek v Libereckém kraji je Státní hrad a zámek Frýdlant. Jde o dva samostatné, v různých dobách stavěné objekty. Středověký hrad z poloviny 13. století a renesanční takzvaný Bílý zámek z přelomu 16. a 17. století. Vedle něj ale stojí ještě jedna budova nazývaná Žlutý zámek z konce 19. století. Jeho první patro slouží správě zámku jako kancelářské prostory a byt kastelána. Druhé patro se letos otevřelo návštěvníkům jako Kastelánské křídlo.Všechny díly podcastu Výlety můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Hradec Králové
Výlety: Kastelánské křídlo frýdlantského zámku přibližuje život šlechtické rodiny Clam-Gallasů

Hradec Králové

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 3:15


Jednou z nejvýznamnějších památek v Libereckém kraji je Státní hrad a zámek Frýdlant. Jde o dva samostatné, v různých dobách stavěné objekty. Středověký hrad z poloviny 13. století a renesanční takzvaný Bílý zámek z přelomu 16. a 17. století. Vedle něj ale stojí ještě jedna budova nazývaná Žlutý zámek z konce 19. století. Jeho první patro slouží správě zámku jako kancelářské prostory a byt kastelána. Druhé patro se letos otevřelo návštěvníkům jako Kastelánské křídlo.

Vysočina
Výlety: Kastelánské křídlo frýdlantského zámku přibližuje život šlechtické rodiny Clam-Gallasů

Vysočina

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 3:15


Jednou z nejvýznamnějších památek v Libereckém kraji je Státní hrad a zámek Frýdlant. Jde o dva samostatné, v různých dobách stavěné objekty. Středověký hrad z poloviny 13. století a renesanční takzvaný Bílý zámek z přelomu 16. a 17. století. Vedle něj ale stojí ještě jedna budova nazývaná Žlutý zámek z konce 19. století. Jeho první patro slouží správě zámku jako kancelářské prostory a byt kastelána. Druhé patro se letos otevřelo návštěvníkům jako Kastelánské křídlo.

Brno
Výlety: Kastelánské křídlo frýdlantského zámku přibližuje život šlechtické rodiny Clam-Gallasů

Brno

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 3:15


Jednou z nejvýznamnějších památek v Libereckém kraji je Státní hrad a zámek Frýdlant. Jde o dva samostatné, v různých dobách stavěné objekty. Středověký hrad z poloviny 13. století a renesanční takzvaný Bílý zámek z přelomu 16. a 17. století. Vedle něj ale stojí ještě jedna budova nazývaná Žlutý zámek z konce 19. století. Jeho první patro slouží správě zámku jako kancelářské prostory a byt kastelána. Druhé patro se letos otevřelo návštěvníkům jako Kastelánské křídlo.

Pardubice
Výlety: Kastelánské křídlo frýdlantského zámku přibližuje život šlechtické rodiny Clam-Gallasů

Pardubice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 3:15


Jednou z nejvýznamnějších památek v Libereckém kraji je Státní hrad a zámek Frýdlant. Jde o dva samostatné, v různých dobách stavěné objekty. Středověký hrad z poloviny 13. století a renesanční takzvaný Bílý zámek z přelomu 16. a 17. století. Vedle něj ale stojí ještě jedna budova nazývaná Žlutý zámek z konce 19. století. Jeho první patro slouží správě zámku jako kancelářské prostory a byt kastelána. Druhé patro se letos otevřelo návštěvníkům jako Kastelánské křídlo.

Podcast Del Bartender
Mixology Experience - Ep. 8 - Paola Gallas

Podcast Del Bartender

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 29:24


Mixology Experience - Ep. 8 - Paola Gallas Attiva le notifiche per non perderti nuovi contenuti! Guarda anche gli altri video: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkEM... ___________________ Contatti - Podcastdelbartender: Instagram: / podcastdelbartender Tik Tok: / podcastdelbartender Youtube: / podcastdelbartender Facebook: / Podcast Del Bartender

Cryptid Warfare
The Creatures Right By Her... With Audrey Gallas

Cryptid Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 64:12


Greetings CW fighters! Welcome back and glade you're here! Today we spoke with Audrey and she shares her close encounter that she had. More of us have these close calls whether we notice them or not! Jump on in and listen to her story    Ways to Support and Listen to Audrey:  ✅ https://www.facebook.com/beautyandthebigfoot?mibextid=LQQJ4d&rdid=L6MTCuVH6UEbIOqc 

Restricted Performance
Why it's so hard to find a good shop w/John Jovaneli, Victor Gallas Cervo, and Alex Farmer

Restricted Performance

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 44:05


This week, Restricted Performance goes down to the famous Tail of the Dragon (and surrounding roads) in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina/Tennessee to attend a group driving event with some of our enthusiast friends!  Joining us this week will be John Jovaneli of Wright Auto Works, former automotive engineer Victor Gallas Cervo, and Alex Farmer - the only mensch to own a Shelby GT500.   

Protagonist Podcasts
One League Under the C - Season 2, Ep 11 w/ guest Dave Gallas of Lane United

Protagonist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 29:50


Josh welcomes co-founder of Lane United to the show to whip through the scores then settle into a discussion about the club's beginnings and the future of USL Eugene. We briefly talk about the connections fans make to clubs, the best models for growing an organization, and what to look forward to this year and next. 

Kölncampus
Müssen wir uns an das Streiken gewönnen, Herr Gallas?

Kölncampus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 23:10


Dr. Alexander Gallas ist Streikforscher an der Uni Kassel und beschäftigt sich mit der aktuellen Situation . Wir haben mit ihm im Expertengespräch über den Tarifstreit gesprochen und wie dieser medial aufgearbeitet wird. Außerdem ordnet er das Streikrecht ein und spricht diesem einen hohen demokratischen Wert zu.

Normalize
#3 - Inclusivité : une forte demande et des marques à la traîne - avec Monique Kim-Gallas, de Kantar Insights

Normalize

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 53:56


Dans le 2e baromètre “Diversité et Inclusion dans la publicité” de Kantar Insight, publié le 5 octobre 2023, on lit que 70% des personnes estiment que la diversité dans la publicité est un sujet important, voire très important. Et cela, pas uniquement chez la Gen Z : si 89% des 18-24 ans trouvent le sujet important, leurs aînés, les 65 ans et plus, sont 65% à partager leur avis. Or, pour citer le même rapport, du côté des marques, ‘Cela n'a pas évolué depuis l'année dernière. Les marques ne sont pas encore à la hauteur des attentes consos en matière de publicité inclusive'. Ce rapport fait suite au 1er baromètre “Diversité et inclusion dans la publicité” de Kantar Insights & The Good Company. C'était le 1er baromètre D&I dans la publicité, chez Kantar… et en France au global. Si on vous parle de ces deux études, c'est parce que dans ce 3e épisode de Normalize, on reçoit la personne qui a décortiqué des centaines et des milliers de publicités pour en sortir ces chiffres : Monique Kim-Gallas. Monique est directrice conseil chez Kantar Insights, leader mondial des insights, de la data et du conseil. Kantar Insight utilise la data pour analyser les opinions, actions et émotions des gens - et aide les entreprises, issues de plus de 90 secteurs différents, à répondre à ces besoins. Au micro de Malix, elle raconte comment elle s'y est pris, pour obtenir ces chiffres. Elle explique comment, en tant que marque, aller vers une démarche authentique. Elle commente le fiasco total de Bud Light en début d'année, dont la marque mère a perdu 5 milliards de dollars en bourse en l'espace de quelques jours suite à un post qui se voulait inclusif, mais qui était finalement… très déplacé. Elle nous révèle la réussite d'Ariel en Inde qui, cette marque de lessive qui a, grâce à une publicité progressiste très bien amenée, réussi à augmenter ses ventes de plus de 70% dans le pays, sans même inventer de nouveau produit… seulement en changeant sa manière de communiquer. Ressources citées = Le pouvoir de la représentation progressiste et inclusive dans la publicité - Révélation de la vague 2 du 1er baromètre Inclusion & Diversité dans la publicité - Kantar Insights - 5 Octobre 2023 Le Premier Baromètre Diversité et Inclusion dans la publicité - Kantar Insight, 24 mars 2022 “Unilever CEO: We will stop ‘force fitting' purpose to our brands” - Marketing Week, 26.10.2023 Espagne : Snickers accusé d'homophobie après la diffusion d'une publicité controversée, Cnews, 08.08.2021 Campagnes citées : Le flop : la collaboration Bud Light x Dylan Mulvaney Le top : Ariel, “Share the load”, 2016 “Touchcard” de Mastercard Normalize est un podcast produit par CosaVostra. Host & réalisation : Malix Détrie Production et post-production : Caroline Garnier et Laura Pironnet

LU Cos
Crucial Reggae Time #296 Amoul Bayi Family : Saah Karim, Galas, Fabyah Forward22102023

LU Cos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 58:47


Playlist: Amoul Bayi Family : Interview + Music 01-Daba Makourejah – Bamba 2012 02-Interview Part 1 histoire Fabyah et Amoul Bayi Records 03-Jingle Galas 04-Galas – Liar and Thief 2019 05-Interview Part 2 -Gallas 06-Jingle Saah Karim 07-Saah Karim – Jah fire 2019 album The Lyrical Warrior riddim de Marshall Neeko 08-Interview Part 3 -Saah Karim 09-Reality Souljahs – Naturally 2013 10-Interview Part 4 Tournée Amoul Bayi Family + Projets 11-Awa Fall – Mount Zion /12-Saah Karim Ultimate truth /13- 2SCARCE - Desperate Journey 2023 14- Interview Part 5 Vinyls ou Digital 15-Galas - My Sweet Afreeka 2018 16-Interview Part 6 Projets Galas + Saah Karim 17- Interview Message final + Roots Powa meets Rootical 45 - RIDDIM VERSION 2023

PODCAST NBE - Nutrição com Evidência
Humanização na saúde: Habilidades de comunicação por Annie Bello e Luiza Gallas

PODCAST NBE - Nutrição com Evidência

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 54:11


Humanização do atendimento com uma super convidada a Luiza Gallas, trazendo um pouco mais da prática sobre habilidades de comunicação. A Luiza é a nova colaboradora da escola com participação na Formação em Emagrecimento e Comportamento, psicóloga pela UFRJ, tem especialização em Terapia Cognitivo-Comportamental pelo PUC-RIO e fez diversos cursos em transtornos alimentares e obesidade. Vamos explorar como o profissional de saúde pode ter mais ferramentas e estratégias para trabalhar a mudança de comportamento e de hábitos do paciente. Fica aqui com a gente para ouvir esse papo que tem muita informações e ferramentas para usar na sua prática clínica!! E se você está ouvindo esse podcast agora em julho, conheça nossa Formação em Emagrecimento e Comportamento: https://escolanbe.anniebello.com.br/cursos/formacao-intensiva-em-emagrecimento-e-comportamento/ Instagram Escola NBE: (@escolanbe) Instagram Annie Bello: (@anniebellophd) Site: https://anniebello.com.br/ Cursos Online:https://escolanbe.anniebello.com.br/cursos/ Blog:https://escolanbe.anniebello.com.br/blog-sobre-nutricao/ LinkedIn: https://br.linkedin.com/in/anniebello Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/anniebellophd/

Studio Socrates
Over rugnummers valt niet te twisten

Studio Socrates

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 25:50


Over rugnummers valt niet te twisten. Rugnummers zijn belangrijk, rugnummers zijn bepalend, rugnummers kunnen een speler beter nóg groter maken. Kijk maar hoe Zinedine Zidane voor eeuwig verbonden is met rugnummer 5. Johan Cruijff snapte als een van de eerste dat een rugnummer meer was dan een positiebepaling. Rugnummer 14 werd onderdeel van zijn identiteit. Juan Sebastian Veron had qua status overal met nummer 10 mogen spelen, maar deed dat nooit. Hij koos voor rugnummers als 11, 14, 20 en 23 en steeds klopte het als een bus. Het is onverklaarbaar, maar als je Veron ziet voetballen bij Manchester United of Chelsea met #4 denk je: natúúrlijk voetbalt El Brujita met rugnummer 4.Voor Jasper is het mooiste rugnummer 29, voor Daan is dat 8. Natuurlijk hebben we het ook over eendagsvliegen als rugnummer 100 en 200 bij Neymar en bijzondere uitzonderingen zoals Hatem Ben Arfa met 3, Gallas met 10 en Zamorano met 1+8. Kortom: niets is zo belangrijk als voetballen met het juiste rugnummer.Veel luisterplezier!

NOURISH
Jim Gallas on freeing the flow of energy for health with Qigong, yoga, and reiki

NOURISH

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 49:56


This episode is a MUST listen for anyone who feels like acupuncture, herbalism, and other healing modalities are out of reach. There is so much we can learn to do to help promote healing within. Make sure to go check out our IG Community (@Nourish_Podcast) for quick videos guiding you through amazing Qigong practices that you can incorporate into your day to day. Jim Gallas has been teaching Yoga for 32 years, He has taught Qigong and Shiatsu for 30 years. Jim currently teaches the workshops ``Wild Tao”, “The Wisdom of Aging” “Vibrant Silence” and “Streams of Energy” at Esalen Institute. In Sayulita Mexico he offers “The Anatomy of Ease '' and “Long Spine Spacious Mind”, and at Mount Shasta “Standing as a Mountain”. For twenty years Jim practiced and performed with an improv group “Loose Cannon Theatre''. 

Highbury Ísland
Episode 46: #46 - West Ham (h), Brighton (a), Newcastle (h), Oxford FC (a), Glugginn, Gallas, iPad Notifications

Highbury Ísland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 47:30


Fyrsti þáttur eftir pásu, enn top of the league!

Arsenal Station
Ep. 111: Fra Cesc til Ødda: Paralleller til 07/08

Arsenal Station

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 106:49


Vi byr på en nostalgisk Arsenal-stund, midt i infernoet av het VM-debatt. Tiden skrus tilbake til sesongen 07/08, hvor Wengers unge Arsenal-lag leder an i jakten på ligatittelen. Vi mimrer tilbake til drømmemål mot Spurs, lekestue mot Slavia Praha og en kvartett på midten som ingen kunne få has på. Vi tar også turen inn i garderoben på St Andrews, hvor det foregikk en stormfull maktkamp mellom Gallas og Gilberto. Hvorfor kollapset alt i Birmingham, og hvorfor fikk det konsekvenser for resten av Wengers regjeringstid? Var dette laget best i Europa høsten 2007? Hvilke likheter ser vi med Artetas Arsenal anno 22/23, og hva kan vi lære av nesten-årgangen fra 15 år tilbake? I tillegg besvarer vi aktuelle lytterspørsmål, og avslører vårt syn på VM-sluttspillet. Til slutt ser vi så vidt frem mot overgangsvinduet i januar.

Ponte reports
Leo Gallas – kněz: Svatá Anežka Česká předběhla svou dobu

Ponte reports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 40:21


V neděli 13. 11. se v kostele Nanebevzetí Panny Marie v Mostě bude konat mše svatá ke cti Svaté Anežky České a poděkování za dar svobody. I přesto, že Anežka České byla hned několikrát zasnoubena, vstoupila do kláštera a svůj život zasvětila Bohu. V našich dějinách jsme se v minulosti zřídkakdy setkávali s výraznou ženskou postavou. Převládali muži. K Anežce si ale dokonce významní muži chodili pro radu. Kdo vlastně byla Anežka Česká? Jakou stopu zanechala v Mostě, a jak je to s jejími ostatky? Nejen to se dozvíte v dnešním Ponte reports.

Mozaika
Opravený Clam-Gallasův palác se otevře veřejnosti. Patří k nejkrásnějším stavbám své doby v Evropě

Mozaika

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 5:47


Býval společenským centrem tehdejší Prahy, koncertoval v něm Mozart i Beethoven. Poslední čtyři roky byl barokní Clam-Gallasův palác v centru Prahy zavřený kvůli rekonstrukci, která vyšla na půl miliardy korun. Veřejnosti se poprvé otevře 28. září, na programu dne otevřených dveří budou komentované prohlídky.Všechny díly podcastu Mozaika můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Vltava
Mozaika: Opravený Clam-Gallasův palác se otevře veřejnosti. Patří k nejkrásnějším stavbám své doby v Evropě

Vltava

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 5:47


Býval společenským centrem tehdejší Prahy, koncertoval v něm Mozart i Beethoven. Poslední čtyři roky byl barokní Clam-Gallasův palác v centru Prahy zavřený kvůli rekonstrukci, která vyšla na půl miliardy korun. Veřejnosti se poprvé otevře 28. září, na programu dne otevřených dveří budou komentované prohlídky.

Explain Yourself With Kevin & Will
Belial & The Picture of Dorian Gray Chocolate Bar

Explain Yourself With Kevin & Will

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 81:19


Every Friday night Will Allred and Kevin Joseph sit down to talk comics, crowdfunding, and a little bit of Pop Culture with comic creators currently running campaigns. This week Shaun Barbour and Chuck Pineau came on to talk about their supernatural comedy comic about Hells original ruler fighting the four horsemen of the Apocalypse and Satan to reclaim his land. Shaun can be found on twitter @Barbour_Shaun. Chuck can be found on twitter @Chuckypin Writer/artist/chocolateer G.E. Gallas came on to tell us about her newest Chocolate bar based upon the story The Picture of Dorian Gray. Strawberries and Juniper Berries in dark chocolate. She is always bringing a tea into the world with the same ingredients. Information about Will's comics can be found at http://crossoverdivision.com/ Will can be found on twitter @wallred Kevin's comic Tart can be found at scoutcomics.com/collections/tart or ordered through your local comic shop).. Kevin can be found on twitter @kevinjosephcmx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This is Problematic!
Episode 1: First Person Interpretation with Norman Burns (Conner Prairie President & CEO)

This is Problematic!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 63:02


Today Hannah and Easton are sitting down on This is Problematic, a Conner Prairie podcast, with the institution's President and CEO, Norman Burns, to discuss the topic of First Person Interpretation. As a museum that has employed this strategy for telling history this is an opportunity to get a glimpse into the past, present and future of this type of storytelling. Show Notes: Norman Burns: @NormanOBurns on Twitter His Bio on Conner Prairie's website-https://www.connerprairie.org/about/board-of-directors/ Conner Prairie-https://www.connerprairie.org   Our sources: Broomall, James J. “The Interpretation is a-changin': Memory, Museums and Public History in Central Virginia,” in Journal of the Civil War Era. Vol. 3, No. 1 (March 2013), pp. 114-124.   Coslett, Daniel E. and Manish Chalana. “National Parks for New Audiences: Diversifying Interpretation for Enhanced Contemporary Relevance,” in The Public Historian, Vol. 38, No. 4 (November 2016), pp. 101-128.   Gallas, Kristin L. and James DeWolf Perry. “Developing Comprehensive and Conscientious Interpretation of Slavery at Historic Sites and Museums” in History News. Vol. 69, No. 2 (Spring 2014) pp. 1-8.   Halifax, Shawn. “McLeod Plantation Historic Site: Sowing Truth and Change” in The Public Historian. Vol. 40, No. 3 (August 2018), pp. 252-277.   Jones, Dale. “Theater 101 for Historical Interpretation,” in History News. Vol. 59. No. 3 (Summer 2004), pp. 1-8.   Moore, Nicole A. “Recollections on Interpreting Slave Life and Falling into Your Purpose,” in Radical Roots: Public History and a Tradition of Social Justice Activism. 2021, pp. 483-500.   Peers, Laura. ‘“Playing Ourselves”: First Nations and Native American Interpreters at Living History Sites,” in The Public Historian, Vol. 21, No. 4 (Autumn 1999), pp. 39-59. Sheppard, Beverly. “Interpretation in the Outdoor Living History Museum,” in History News. Vol. 64, No. 1 (Winter 2009), pp. 15-18.   Rao, Seema. “Inclusive Interpretation Tips,” in History News, Vol. 73, No. 2 (Spring 2018), pp. 1-8.   Reid, Debra. “A Story to Pass On: Interpreting Women in Historic Sites and Open-Air Museums,” in History News. Vol. 50, No. 2 (March/ April 1995), pp. 12-15.   Whittlesey, Lee H. “The First National Park Interpreter: G.L. Henderson in Yellowstone, 1882-1902,” in Montana: The Magazine of Western History. Vol. 46, No. 1 (Spring, 1996), pp. 26-41.

Finding Your Summit
EP 255 Matt Warren: Singer / Songwriter with multiple hits had to go through rehab to find his greatness.

Finding Your Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 38:08


Matt Warren: Singer / Songwriter with multiple hits had to go through rehab to find his greatness. Everybody's Mark Pattison, I'm back again with another great episode of finding your summit, all about people overcoming adversity and finding their way. Can't wait to jump into today's guest, who certainly fits that bill. But before we do, I want to direct your attention to my website, www dot mark pattison nfl dot com, and I've got my film Emmy Award Winning Best Picture searching for the summit. You can check it out there. It directs you over to NFL three sixty. So fortunate that they film my amazing journey up and down Mount Everest and back Um and and what a beautiful story at the end of the day. And if you haven't seen it, check it out again. Best Picture Emmy. I've got the hardware comments, so I'm excited about that. Number two is I've done over two and fifty episodes, uh, going on out two or three years, and I've got so many amazing people doing incredible things and it always inspires me to talk to these people, like we're gonna talk to today, just what they're doing, how they've gone about life and their success and we all need that. I'm not the or you're not the only one I need it to to Jack me up and keep me going up and down these mountains. And finally, we continue to raise money for a millions everest all proceeds go to higher ground. It's all about empowering others and that's what we aim to do. Um, we we show the film, we've done these campaigns with Amelia, so on, so forth. Uh. And I think we have something coming either to the south down of Mississippi, which I hope Matt would be included with. That's coming on just a minute. Uh, and in southern California with Um, some pretty cool people. So tune into that, um all, if you do go on to that length. Philanthropy, millions Everest of all proceeds go directly to higher ground. It doesn't come to me in anyway. So on that note, let's get into today's awesome guest. His Name Matt Warren. Matt, I've met you two years ago down in the Great State of Mississippi, the little town of Greenville, at a wonderful common mutual friends, Steve Azar. He's another Delta Blues Singer, in your case singer Songwriter. I hope I got that right, Matt. Welcome to the show. Thank you so much for having me. Brother. I'm I'm excited to be on here and it's a real honor. Thanks for asking. Well, listen, you know, let's let's just rewind this, because we're gonna talk about your life. We're gonna talk about dreams, we're gonna talk about failures. You know, we talked about the name of the show is finding your summit. There's peaks, the valleys. Um, you've been in valleys. You've been in peaks. I've been in a whole probably more valleys than you've been, and I've been on a couple of peaks and it's fun when you're standing on the top. But you know, to develop that character over time you have to go through some stuff. Right. That builds that character, that broils that grit, that builds those other things that you ultimately are made up. But I want to go back just two years now and and I want to tell you my experience, Um, for the audience. So there's a there's a common friend of of Matt and mind. His name is Steve Azar. He's a Delta Country Blues he's had a number of hits. He's a singer, he's a songwriter, just like our guest today. Um. But he he throws a a Gulf event, a fundraiser, and then we're fortunate, the people that come down to be able to listen to these these amazing voices that Steve. He calls friends up on stage on a Friday night and I was sitting back with my girl dares, and I was I was this Guy, man Warren, was introduced. He came up and belt it up and we're looking each other like, oh my God, this guy sings like a flippant angel, I mean so talented. And afterwards I said something, you know, and we didn't really talk too much after that. And this last year, a couple of months ago, we got to talk a lot more. And again you got up and you sang a beautiful song and and so, I mean again, where did this love? When did you figure out that when you opened your mouth, you have this magic that could actually come out and it's I mean, I'd sounded pretty sweet. Gosh, that's an interesting question. Um, I've kind of got a funny story, uh, about that because, Um, I wasn't really sure, Um, that I had a beautiful voice, and the reason being, Um, you know, as a kid I was a product of what my parents listened to. I can remember being, you know, sitting in front of a record player, flipping records, you know, from one side to the next, while my mom was in the kitchen or doing whatever she was doing. And that was kind of my babysitter, was the record player. Um. And so from a very young age I loved music and I would lock myself in my room as I got older, and I had a whiffleball bat and I'd stand in there and, you know, Air Guitar and I'd sing it. I always thought that I had, well, I don't know if I thought I had a good voice, but I enjoyed singing. I thought that I could sing pretty much to anything. And Uh, and then in the what not? Okay, glad you're gonna say that. The seventh in the seventh grade, I tried out for the church choir and I was the only kid that didn't make it. So I was devastated, you know, because well, a you know, everybody should make the church choir. I mean, you know, we're all just, you know, praise in Jesus. But when they you know, I was I thought to myself, maybe maybe I'm not a good singer. You know, if I'm the only kid that didn't make the choir. So, Um, I was a little confused because I knew that I enjoyed singing and I thought that I was a pretty good singer. Um. And then it wasn't until the tenth grade that I had the courage to try out again for a for chorus in high school, and it was basically because my but these all my buddies I played football with. You had to have an elective and the reasoning for uh doing chorus was on my on. My budd said, they're all the cute girls were in there and it was a lot of fun. So I got the courage I have to to try out and I think I tried out with George all in my mind, by Ray Charles and my chorus teacher, Mr James Story. He uh, he just he said, where have you been? And so that was at that point that I thought, okay, well, maybe I was right, maybe I can't sing, and then he gave me a solo. Um, that Christmas we had a Christmas show at my high school, at Gallas in high school, and he let me Sing Jingle Bell Rock and that was the first time I'd ever sing in front of a group of people and I actually didn't even tell my mom and dad that I was going to be singing until the night before and I remember telling my dad I said, I think you guys should come to the Christmas program tomorrow and I I've got a solo and uh, my dad just looked at me and solo at what, you know, and I'm single Bell Rock. And so that was the first time that was it wasn't until then really that that I thought that I had a decent voice and I guess the approval of the crowd after the cheers. You know, that that kind of was what hooked me. You know, I was like you. I was, um, an athlete, a four spoor athlete my whole life, you know, a team, team player, and it went until I stood up on that stage by myself and sang a song that I was I was hooked. Yeah, I can tell you that really quickly that in high school, my senior year, after football season, UM, myself and some other football guys tried out for as a cast for the musical Ballyga doone and I was going to be in the village and I just singing, just dish. I had to sing in front of a hundred people and I was terrified. I knew that was not my place, but that was that was my story. So I want to mix this in. So now now, you you're, you're, you're, you're, you're, you get up on stage, you're singing jingle bow rock, you know, you know, you finally like Hey, maybe I can do this. You know, as you're you've got a little confidence boost, you know, going and and then and then. I know we're kind of fast foreign forwarding at the clock a bit, but over the arc of time, you know, you find your place and you start writing songs. So where does the connection come from? You're, you're okay, I got a voice. Now I actually, rather than singing jingle bow rock and all these other, you know, songs that that you get up it's like Karaoke night, but you're actually you're gonna screate your own like, where the where did that inspiration come from? Um, so, I knew that I wanted to be my ultimate dream is to be the lead singer in a band. I mean that. That has never changed. Um. And so I had a band. I had a cover band, and we were basically signed to play like frat houses and bars in the SEC at Alabama or L S U or Tennessee. and Um, the band broke up and a couple of the guys wanted to go do a thing where they were playing original music. And I realized pretty fast that if I wanted to continue chasing my dream of being a lead singer in a band, I was gonna have to have some songs of my own, because I think my thought process back then was, and it's still this way. Um, no great musician is wanna gonna want to just play covers, so you're gonna have to have your own songs, Um, and that I started writing songs out of necessity because I needed a band, Um, and that's really what put me on the path to writing songs. And and at the time, you know, I still don't know how to read or write music. I just I know what chords I'm playing and I can hear them. I was just imitating Van Morrison and and and Willie Nelson, you know, generally speaking, because I would listen to some of their records and I how I started writing songs was I would just copy the chord structure from like Willie Nelson Song or a van Morrison Song, something pretty simple. You know, Tom Petty Song. I would copy those chords and the structure and the rhythm and then I would learn how to put my own words and my own Melly over top of those chords and that chord structure and that rhythm, and then I would change the rhythm up a little bit. And so I would, you know, create my own my own my own songs, and I realized that it was okay to do that because they had copied, you know, petty and and Willie Nelson and and you know, Van Morrison. They were just copying people that they loved. I mean there's only x amount of chords so and there's only, you know, x amount of subjects to to sing about and to to write about, and so I thought, well, if they can do it, so can i. and that's really how I started writing songs. Was Just Um, copying Um, the artist that I was I was into. Yeah, it's really interesting. Just sidebar to them and we're gonna give jump right back onto it. Um, I was. I was been been intrigued about some of these lawsuits are going out of saying trying to there's a lawyer that's out there in particular trying to I can't remember who the artist is, but saying that the so and so stole songs right, and if you listen to it, I guess you could like draw some comparisons in there by the end of the day. I don't know how you exactly do that, just because you said there's an infinite which is x amount of chords and those chords have to follow some structure and and there's eighty million trillion songs that are out there and so trying to create a new songs. So I mean you could potentially make an argument every single time somebody writes a song that they're infringing on somebody. Absolutely. I mean it's it's like it's not exactly like this, but to compare it to something that you are very familiar with, you know, each receiver has his own way of running a route, but it's still rout at the end of the day. You know what I mean? Like I mean we're still you're still talking about three chords. In the truth, you're still Um, there's only so many instruments you can use, there's only so many you know, Um, like I said before, only so many subjects. So it is getting strange and I think that the reason we're seeing more lawsuits, or one of the reasons, Um, is because the money streams and the revenue is drying up because of streaming. Um. It's not like it was in the nineties or or even the early two thousand's or previous to when, if you you know, when you and I were growing up, if you wanted to listen to music, you either had to turn on the radio or the only way you could get it was to purchase, you know, a single or a tape or a cassette or or an LP or a eight track. Eight track for you guys, Hey, I'm lone enough to I had an eight track tape player in my nineteen eight Grand Marquis. That was my own. But I think that. I think that because the money revenues are starting to dry up, people are starting to get suit happy and I actually heard the other day that, you know, a lot of songwriters and artists are selling their catalog I know that Bob Dylan just sold his for three plus million Um. But I heard that some of these companies that are buying catalogs are actually hiring lawyers to go through the catalogs and see which songs sound like other songs and find out who wrote them first and go get those guys. Get those guys and that that's pretty scary, I know well. And listen, I don't want to go down that path. I want to jump back onto you, but it's just like when you said that. Okay, so, okay. So you're in high school jingle bow rock. You're young here. Now you start a band, you realize that the PA of going forward is write your own songs. So you can figure that out. You start to put a few things down and now you go on and you've had a number of hits. Now I don't think you've had hits in terms of you seeing those songs. One of the models which I've I've been told, is like, like, you want to be the writer of the song. It doesn't matter really who's singing. If you sing it, it's great. Um, it'd be great for your career, but you just want to, you know, write songs and have Tim mcgrawan and these other guys pick them up and that's where you can make some serious down. And that has happened to you. Now, how many times? Um, I have only had three singles. Um, I had one single that was by a guy named Robert Randolph in the family band and Darius Rutgers sang it. That record was up for Um for a grammy Um in the Blues Category. We did not win. Still in honor to have a song that was the nomination Um. The other two singles that I've had have been with Gary Allen. The first one was called learning how to bend. It went to number ten and then the second one was called every storm runs out of rain and that went to number one and it was up for a C M for Song of the year. It was. It's it's by far my biggest song I've ever had. Um definitely the one that paid the most. I've had a couple other you know, now the format is Um. People are releasing songs Um and not even making records. So I actually have a song that just came out last week by a guy named Jake who who won the voice. He was the season seventeen winner, and the song is called had it to lose, and I wrote that with Jake and my friend Matt Nolan. But those you know. I've the the other three really the Gary Allen stuff is the biggest payouts that I've had because he's a major label, within the within the country, within the Yes, yeah, well, you're a tendency boy, right. Oh, yeah, yeah, so you know. Look, you know how many hits I've had. Zero Um and so do you know? You have to be at the plate to be in the game, right. We always say this, and that's what so much when you start talking about fear of jumping into that of like my fear of getting over the stated scene in front of people to mean massive. And so that was not my path. You know, that has been your path, and I think at the end of the day, you have to be committed to the end goal, because your next great song could be tomorrow, it could be today. Yes, right, you just don't know when that thing is gonna come. But if you don't get up the bad the plate, you keep swinging, you'll never know unless you try absolutely and I mean, dude, I'm scared every day. I mean I you know, I get nervous every time I perform. I figured that if I the day and I'm not nervous, that I don't care anymore. Uh, I get you know, if I if I wanted to succumb to the worries of of what ifs in life, I mean sometimes I think I'm never gonna write another song. You know. Sometimes I think that, Um, that I might have already written my greatest song and it may never get cut. I mean, who knows, but you have to show up and actually I'm in this phase right now. Um. I A big part of my path that that you know about is I went to Rehab three and a half years ago and got sober. And so this is my twentieth year, Um, in the business writing on a publishing you know, writing professionally. And so for seventeen or sixteen and a half of those years, Um, I was, you know, I was a user, you know, pot, alcohol, prescription drugs, recreational drugs, and there were many writing appointments. Are Many Times that I sat down to write in the past in those sixteen and a half years where I wasn't on some substance. So does that? Can I can? I can I ask you this question. Does that? Because you know, you go back to like Jimi Hendrix and you know when he's lighting his guitar on fire, when he's on LSD and does it? Does it make you, or the Beatles, when they're in their creative did you feel like like where you're at now, with full clarity, versus where you were in some altered state? I don't know what what it was, but do you feel like that in some way gives you more creativity when you're like your your mind is altered like that? or or what's your opinion? Um, you know, I I think for each person it's going to be different. I do think that there is Um, you know, you are in some altered state of mind, there is a window. You know, for me, I think the reason I liked to smoke pot when I would write was there is like this window, a ten minute window of what I thought was brilliance or whatever. But you had, I had to have a a recorder with me because I'd forget it, you know. But Um, I also think that that potentially is just a big lie. I mean, you know, for years I was addicted um two different substances and I I used to think that, well, these helped me to create, these helped me to focus and help me to write. And you know, my my, the drug that that I had the biggest issue with was adderall, and it's a it's doctor prescribed and they do give it to patients, you know, for Um, attention attention deficit disorder and Um, you know, that drug does help you to concentrate on whatever it is you're doing, but if what you're doing is folding socks, then you'll be concentrating on that. So you know, for me, I started to do other things and I I wasn't focused on writing music. But back to answer your question, I I think that for some people there is this fairytale world or this super creative place that they are able to go when they get high. But you can go there sober and you can go um too, other new places, other places that you can't go to when you are high. Now, if I'm being honest, I'm still figuring out who this guy is as a sober artist and a sober writer, because when I was is an addiction, I was such a mess that I wrote from that place and so I was always struggling, I was always emotionally, uh m, just broken, and it was very easy for me to write from that perspective. Now that I'm healthy and I'm leaning into my higher power and leaning on God and Jesus, you know that I can't really talk about my path without mentioning my spirituality in my relationship with the Lord. So now that I'm healthy and I have that that I'm that I'm leaning into and that I'm I'm following, I'm happy and I'm healthy, and so I'm still learning how to write from that perspective. Um, I think you know. You know, you know. The whole thing with that matter is us. My opinion is that and this is, you know, like I wanted to start off by let's talk about your peaks. Right, we'll get back to your peak, but I wanted to start about your peaks. You know, you start to find success and singing and people like teams, you know what was coming out of your mouth and started to saying. So you get a bunch of peak and then you fell into this common path, I wouldn't say of just artists, but certainly you're kind of in that space. You're playing laden bars and everybody's drinking, having a good time, and so you're in you're doing all that and then, like many Um you know, you fall into a valley. So now you're coming back and and to me, when I've been, I've even been in my valleys have not been related to drugs or alcohol or anything. But just you know, we all go through and struggle, whatever that might be. And like if you're focused on what your intention is going to be, if you're focused on you know, there's blue sky ahead, even though you don't even know what that blue sky ahead, if you're if you're if you're focused on whatever you do. I've had a couple of wins Um in my life doing different things, but that's just that's over, right. What's ahead? What? What? What? What am I gonna do next? You know, how can I like propel myself in that direction? And that gives me hope about other things. And I would like to think, like what I'm hearing from you is kind of the same thing, where you finally found peace within yourself. You know, you don't have to, you know, be self combustible to be great, right, and and and that's your blue sky, you know, whatever that might be, of trying to find the next best song. You know, I think you and I should write a song called the summit song, right, but it's, you know, like the people that you meet and the influences that you have. But again we goes back to that first thing about, you know, stepping up the plate and swine in the Bat. You gotta be at the plate. Yes, that's so. That's what I was I was saying all that to get to this. Even though, even though I don't feel as creative as I it was and it doesn't have anything to do with the drugs and alcohol. It also has a lot to do with I've been doing this for twenty years and you know, you're only as good as the subject that you have to sing about or right about. And so if you are a paid professional songwriter and you go Monday through Friday and you write, you know, for a publishing company, I mean you can get I mean, burnout is a real thing. I mean, you know, and so you know that. And so I also think that I'm just going through this this period right now where, Um, I'm just living, I'm enjoying who I am today in my sobriety and even though here, here's here's the point, even though I don't feel like showing up some days because I just I want to do something else, I'm still showing up and I'm still working and I'm very fortunate that I have friends and Co writers I've been working with for a long time who know what I'm going through and they're more than happy to still get together and and a lot of times I'm getting songs that I would have never guessed that I you know, that we'd beginning because they weren't my you know, the title or the the idea wasn't mine, but I'm showing up. That's that's that's the point I wanted to make. And you're right. You can't be in the game without stepping up to the plate, and that's what I had this conversation, I think it was yesterday, with my my buddy Jim Moore, who is now the head coach at the University of Connecticut. Has Been a long time in the NFL head coach, and you know, what we were talking about is, and this is related only in to my own situation, but you know that. And there's no cameras, there's no film crew, there's no you know, people with money wait now like every single day, every single morning. You know the difference, I'm just telling you, between some of the things I've done others. It is consistency with daily discipline, consistency with daily discipline, consistency with and it does seem anonymous, but I know that puts me in the best position to win. Yes, I sold lately, since March I have gotten back into the gym and I started running and you know, like I said, I was a fourth sport athlete in high school. I also used to teach health and wellness and K through twelve P um and I love sports. I'm an athlete and that that part of my life has been gone for years. And so in March I started working out and running and there were days I did not want to do it and I just started showing up. I ran my first five K on Memorial Day. I never thought I would ever be the kind of guy that could, that could run five K and I end up finishing eight in my age group and I finished one eleven out of four hundred and eighty three runners and was really I I was really proud of myself because I could have quit working out or I could have stopped running. When I thought that, Hey, I feel I'm looking in the mirror, I see improvement. I'm just gonna take today off. It's the mundane. It's the consistency, like you just spoke of, Um and the discipline that has helped me to get to where I'm at now with my exercise skulls, and that will also bleed over into other aspects of my life. The discipline, Um, in the consistency. Yeah, one of the things you're gonna find too, is is, uh, you know, not only is the mental health, because you're out doing something positive right, it's activating all the endorphins in your body, but there's also a lot of creativity that go through. So when you're one of those those that we that five kids that you're talking about, that's going to three miles and as you're running those miles, you're not just thinking about Oh my feeedom floor, you know you're you're you're also other things come in relationships and maybe music ideas or I should have called this guy, or what's going on with DVS are you know? There's there's a million and one things that go on in your brand that helped activate that, that retap into that creativity. Absolutely so. So, listen, Um, what I love to do and you pick it, Um, but you you've got a beautiful song that went to number one. Every storm runs out of rain. By the way, I'm from Seattle, so I know all about rain, or or this this new song that you just cranked out recently that you're really proud of. You pick, just give us a little sampler. Well, I uh, I'll play you a song that. Um, it's not that new song, but it's it's on my new record that's coming out and it's also on the Gary Allen record that just came out. We're not sure if it's going to be a single or not. We'll see, but it's called the hard way. Well, I was looking for my actually on the interstate Si I'm but the wind winning. We Dance. I took a wrong right turn about a half of my back. My directions all spun around through the sideways. Ray and the love and the shame. I watched the sunlight disappeared in the sun so black. He said you're never gonna make it back. Do you do some hard time? I'm out here. Well, God gave me the ring. Do you watch anyway, my pain and to learn from bad mistakes. Love me the horrid way. I love that man. That's beautiful. That was beauty. What what is that song about? Uh, that song. It's about sometimes in life, Um, the best lessons are learned through hardship and adversity, the hard way. Um, at least. You know, at least for me, that's been when I've learned the most just when I didn't want to. Um, you know I have. I've had a lot of people on the show again finding your summing. Everybody find it's going through adversity and finally way out right and and Um. And this one lady I had about a hundred episode. It's said this correctly, and this is after her son had been who twenty, was like three at the time. I've been stoned to death down in Somalia. Okay, so I think of the pain of a mother going through something like that. And she said there's no way around it. You have to go through it and in it. And I've been in the same spot. I've been in the spot many times and and you want that to go and you like doing everything Canada like shove that rock out of the way and get it. But sometimes it takes ten years, sometimes it takes five years. You know there was no but you look back on those times and you're saying that was the best thing that I could have ever happened to me, even though it sucked. Right, but I learned so many great lessons and I was humbled and people, you know, this person and that person came to my rescue and we're there and maybe that, like like the Beautiful Song You just sang, gave me inspiration to put me in a place for him today. Absolutely. I mean, my it a really long story, but the things that led me to the point to where I knew I needed to go to Rehab, that whole process was just completely life shattering to me and my and my and my view and my eyes. Um, and had I not gone, you know, gone through that, Um, I'd still probably be out using, you know, and just as lost as I could possibly be. But Um, I really had to go through the fire to get to where I'm at now and I would not ever take that back. I mean I would. I would never go back to my old self and I'm so grateful for the hardships that I had to endure and overcome. Well, you become a stand up guy, you become a man of integrity. You see what you do, when you do what you say, and and you know other people around you. They noticed that and then they noticed that shift and that's a big deal. It's a to me, it's a big deal and and and hopefully to you it's a big deal. I think it is a big deal. And you know your your life's journey. You know, every single day it's just a new thing. I mean, you know, I mean I we talked about the very, very beginning. I talked about, you know, this emmy that I just went for the best picture. You know, I've never started off climbing mountain. I climbed a mountain because I was in pain and suffering and I just had to go through my journey and it's just like that's that's what, that's. That was my Rehab Center, right to get up. And then these big gas mountains and you know, like ten years later I'm standing on the stage in front of pop costs and all these other people winning. You know, like where would that? I mean, it's so impossible that, like, I mean I don't know to say about it's so impositive, like there was no intention for that ever to happen. I didn't do it, you know, I just was there. You know the reasons for it. And so again, I think if you're authentic to your off on what you're trying to get through and where you're trying to go in the hill, and we're all on that path, we're constantly all healing in some different way. There can be magical things on the other side, and I think you're experiencing that right now and I'm just grateful and thankful that that you're willing to accept my friendship and and to beat on this podcast and and any time. What you should do right now is after you can need to strap on those tennis shoes and we're only four and a half hours awhile you're down in Salt Lake City, four and a half hours by car. But I think you start running, you could be here by like next Thursday. Oh Man, I'd have to hide right for that. Well, you can bring a couple of camelbacks. But listen, where can people find your your you and your beautiful music. So, uh, I've got a record. Um. It's under Matt Warren. The name of the record is self titled Um. But you if you wherever you listen to your music, whether it's on itunes or spotify or apple or however you listen to it, you can find my record on their at Warren, self titled. And also I have a band, my new band called good foot, and that record Um is about to come out. It's called the park city sessions and I'm really proud of this record Um, and it's it's me and four of my best buddies in the world. We came up here to park city, actually, to where I'm staying at right now and my friend Ben Anderson and Paige Anderson's house, and they have a studio here. We made a record and that record is all about, Um, my process from where I was in addiction to to where I am now and Um, and that record is gonna be available for people to download and to stream and listen, Um, hopefully by the end of the summer. That that it's it's done being mixed and the artwork is done. We're just in the process of getting it out there. So, Matt Warren Self titled and Um, Good Foot the Ark city sessions and also, uh, my very, very first record that I ever made. Um, they got me signed to my first publishing deal. Um, and muscle shows is uh, that band is called Papa Joe and the name of the record is called storybook ending and it's also on all your streaming platforms and download platforms. There he is, man, he's on his way, he's been on his way and he's got great things ahead of him. So listen, Matt. Totally appreciate you coming on. Look forward to seeing you next year in in Mississippi and getting caught up and seeing where you know your career has gone to in this record and I look forward to hearing these songs and uh again. It's very grateful for you accepting to come on and being very authentic who you are. Dude. Thank you so much, Mark. I appreciate you. Brother. You're you're a real blessing to me and to all who know you. God bless you, my friend. All right, buddy, there he is the one, the only Matt warrant. Thank you so much. https://www.youtube.com/c/FindingYourSummitWithMarkPattison https://www.markpattisonnfl.com/finding-your-summit/ https://twitter.com/MarkPattisonNFL https://www.facebook.com/NFL2SevenSummits

Chelsea FanCast
50 Years of Chelsea: 2001-2002 Pt 1

Chelsea FanCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 100:06


Stamford Chidge, Jonathan Kydd and Mark Meehan look back at the 2001-2002 season in our '50 Years of Chelsea' series.Claudio Ranieri's first summer transfer window brought four key signings with Bolo Zenden and Emanuel Petit arriving from Barcelona, William Gallas from Marseille and Frank Lampard, the talented young midfielder, from West Ham for £11 million.The new signings took time to settle in and with the departures of Denis Wise, Gus Poyet and Frank Leboeuf, there was an air of transition about the club. Although Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Eidur Gudjohnsen were forming a deadly partnership up front, Chelsea were drawing too many games, evidenced by their position outside the top four in the Premier League.Off the pitch, controversy reigned with John Terry, Frank Lampard, Eidur Gudjohnsen and Jody Morris getting caught by the News of the World drunkenly abusing American tourists in shock at the awful events of 9/11. The media also had a field day when Desailly, Le Saux, Petit, Gudjohnsen, Gallas and Ferrer elected not to play in the UEFA Cup natch against Hapeol Tel Aviv due to security concerns. Chelsea were knocked out by the Israeli side but supporters were bouyed by performances in the Worthington Cup where Coventry, Leeds and Newcastle were despatched to set up a semi-final against Spurs in the New Year.December saw some of the best performances of the season with a 3-0 away win at Man Utd, a 4-0 demolition of Liverpool at home and a 2-1 win away to top of the table Newcastle. It looked like it would be all to play for in the New Year... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Leaning In
Placemaking in The Built Environment with Torti Gallas' Brandon Diamond (Part 2)

Leaning In

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 14:55


Terry and Cassie wrap up their conversation with Brandon Diamond on the benefits of a mixed-use place, like its ability to increase space premiums by 30%. Plus, hear why some existing single-uses should be transformed into a mixed-use site, and how developers can prepare for a future with less demand on parking spaces. Leaning In is published every second and fourth Wednesday of the month. You can find the first part of the discussion on your favorite podcast app. Enjoyed this topic? Check out a previous episode on the emotional exchange between user and place. Click HERE Links: Brandon on LinkedIn Torti Gallas + Partners Torti Gallas Mixed Use Portfolio Timestamps: (0:36) - Deep dive on the importance of Mixed-Use places (3:13) - What are some things you think about in design over the next 5-10 years? (5:33) - How will technology and mobility impact your thoughts on the future of design? (8:55) - Where should someone go if they're interested in the placemaking industry? (10:57) - What's something that you really want to see built? (12:45) - How can folks best implement placemaking into the Multifamily asset class?

Leaning In
Placemaking in The Built Environment with Torti Gallas' Brandon Diamond (Part 1)

Leaning In

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 26:46


How can you create memorable customer experiences that drive retention and revenue? Designing an authentic sense of place is key. In this episode, Terry Montesi is joined by Brandon Diamond, Partner and Executive Director of planning and architectural firm Torti Gallas + Partners and Cassie King, Trademark's Senior Director of Design and Placemaking. They discuss their work together repositioning spaces and designing new environments, their strategy behind meaningfully integrating public art, amenities and experiential and what is a waste of money. Leaning In is published every second and fourth Wednesday. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app to hear the final part of Terry and Cassie's discussion with Brandon that digs further into placemaking. Links: Brandon on LinkedIn Torti Gallas + Partners Torti Gallas Mixed Use Portfolio Topics: (1:05) - Torti Gallas + Partners (3:16) - Brandon's approach to Trademark Property projects (6:56) - What are some of your primary tenants for repositioning existing malls and mixed-use places? (9:06) - The importance of public spaces within mixed-use projects (13:35) - What are some wastes of money in placemaking and what are absolute needs? (19:04) - What are the most important elements in designing places people love? (20:48) - How do you decide which elements to cut in placemaking projects? (23:37) - What can retailers learn from the trends brought on by the pandemic?

Storycomic Presents: Interviews with Amazing Storytellers and Artists
(Episode 160): G.E. Gallas, Writer & Illustrator

Storycomic Presents: Interviews with Amazing Storytellers and Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 45:16


We are honored to have with us the internationally acclaimed Comic Consultant, Writer and Illustrator, G.E. Gallas! See more of her work at https://www.gegallas.com/ We have a Founder's Club!  The first 20 Patreon Backers who support Storycomic at any level will receive the distinct honor of being in the Founder's Club.   Thank you to our Founders Club Patrons, Marek Bennett and Matt & Therese Check out their amazing work at: https://marekbennett.com/ https://www.hexapus-ink.com/   What is Storycomic.com? This is your home for stories about comics or comic-based stories. We curate news and talk with storytellers and artists. We focus on children's books, graphic novels, illustrations, and the people behind these works that bring joy and inquiry.  We also publish our own satirical graphic novels and fun family-friendly materials. Our mission is to inspire, educate, and entertain.   Follow us:  Curious to see the video version of this interview?  it's on our website too! www.storycomic.com www.patreon.com/storycomic www.facebook.com/storycomic1 https://www.instagram.com/storycomic/ https://twitter.com/storycomic1     For information on being a guest or curious to learn more about Storycomic? Contact us at info@storycomic.com  

Motovated - der Motocross, Enduro und FMX Podcast
KEVIN GALLAS, Teil 1: Bad Boy, Grenzgänger oder Supertalent?

Motovated - der Motocross, Enduro und FMX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 144:06


Was ist Kevin Gallas? Ein schwer erziehbarer Bad Boy und Schulabbrecher, eine Provokateur auf dem Bike oder ein missverstandenes Supertalent auf zwei Rädern, das das Erzbergrodeo und die Red Bull Romaniacs gefinisht hat und Superenduro Junioren Weltmeister ist? Im ersten Teil spricht "KG71" ausführlich und ehrlich über seine Anfänge im Trial, die dunkelsten Momente seines Lebens und wie er sich dort heraus gearbeitet hat.

Surra de Lúpulo
Brasileiros tentando a sorte na terrinha. Papo com Gustavo Gallas e Aquiles Jr. | Surra #094

Surra de Lúpulo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 45:50


Mais uma vez Ludmyla (a IPAcondriaca) e Leandro (o Pero Vaz de Caminha) atravessam o oceano e falam com Gustavo Gallas (da Gallas Beer Portugal) e Aquile Jr para saber como é a vida dos brasileiros que foram tentar a sorte com a cerveja em Portugal. Gustavo e Aquiles falam sobre a vingança de 1500, as motivações que os levaram a sair do Brasil, como foram os primeiros momentos na terrinha, por que investir em cerveja em Portugal, o mercado português e como os patrícios passaram pela pandemia.

Mulheres Imigrantes
#27 - Evidências com Cássia Gallas

Mulheres Imigrantes

Play Episode Play 24 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 80:40


No episódio de hoje, a entrevistada é Cassia Gallas, @cassiagallas, natural de Caxias do Sul/RS, atualmente imigrante em Londres, Inglaterra. Uma conversa sobre a importância da comunicação na vida pessoal e sexual, mudança de carreira e como a terapia é fundamental.---Lupa Cultural:Ingrid Emmerich, comunicação não violenta - @ingrid.emmerichBriza Fernandes, curso de imagem e estilo - @brizafernanades_Rossana Porto, aula de jump em Sydney, - @rossanaportoCome as you are, livro por Emily Nagoski - @enagoskiWanderlust, série na netflixAna Canosa, educadora e terapeuta sexual - @anacanosaSexo terapia, podcastEsther Perel, psicóloga e escritora - @estherperelofficialBrené Brown, pesquisadora - @brenebrown---Apoie nosso podcastSupport the show---Email: mulheresimigrantespod@gmail.comInstagram: @mulheresimigrantespod & @bah_Facebook: @mulheresimigrantespodTwitter: @mulherespodcastYouTube: Mulheres Imigrantes PodcastTikTok: @mulheresimigrantespod---Apoie nosso podcast no buymeacoffee.com/mulheresimi---Este podcast é uma produção independente, realizado e idealizado por Barbara dos Santos

Messi Ronaldo Neymar and Mbappe
Thierry Henry Arsenal Captaincy Curse | Arsenal F.C.

Messi Ronaldo Neymar and Mbappe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 6:06


Why has the Arsenal captain armband become a problem since Thierry Henry left? from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang , Granit Xhaka, Laurent Koscielny, Per Mertesacker, Mikel Arteta, Thomas Vermaelen, Robin van Persie, Cesc Fàbregas, to William Gallas. Pierre-Emerick Emiliano François Aubameyang ONM is a professional footballer who plays as a striker and is the captain of both Premier League club Arsenal and the Gabon national team. He is renowned for his pace, finishing, and off-ball movement. Granit Xhaka is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Arsenal and captains the Switzerland national team. Xhaka began his career at hometown club Basel, winning the Swiss Super League in each of his first two seasons. Laurent Koscielny is a French professional footballer who plays as a centre back and captains Ligue 1 club Bordeaux. Per Mertesacker is a German football coach and former professional player who played as a centre back. He is the current manager of the Arsenal Academy. Mertesacker began his senior career after being promoted from the youth ranks at Bundesliga club Hannover 96, making his senior league debut in November 2003. Mikel Arteta Amatriain is a Spanish professional football manager and former player. He is currently the manager of Premier League club Arsenal. Born in San Sebastián, Arteta began his senior career at Barcelona in 1999, but limited playing time led to a loan move to Paris Saint-Germain in 2001. Thomas Vermaelen is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for J1 League club Vissel Kobe and the Belgium national team. Being left-footed, he usually plays as a left-sided centre-back and can play at left-back as well. Robin van Persie is a Dutch football coach and former professional footballer who played as a striker. Regarded as one of the best strikers of his generation, he is the all-time top scorer for the Netherlands men's national team. Francesc "Cesc" Fàbregas Soler is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Ligue 1 club Monaco. Fàbregas came through La Masia, Barcelona's youth academy, leaving at 16 when he was signed by Premier League club Arsenal in September 2003. William Eric Gallas is a French former professional footballer who played as a defender. He played most of his footballing career in France and England before finishing his career in Australia with A-League club Perth Glory. Gallas began his career in France, before being signed by English club Chelsea in 2001. Thierry Daniel Henry is a French professional football coach and former player who is an assistant coach for the Belgium national team. He is considered one of the greatest strikers of all time and one of the greatest players in the history of the Premier League. Arsenal Football Club is a professional football club based in Islington, London, England. Arsenal plays in the Premier League, the top flight of English football. The team captain of an association football team, sometimes known as the skipper, is a team member chosen to be the on-pitch leader of the team; they are often one of the older/or more experienced members of the squad, or a player that can heavily influence a game or has good leadership qualities

Conversations with the Best Minds in Real Estate
Best Minds: Brian O'Looney, Principal, Torti Gallas + Partners

Conversations with the Best Minds in Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 28:41


Principal Kelly Mangold speaks with Torti Gallas + Partners' Principal, Brian O'Looney, about starting a career as an intern for the legendary architect Cesar Pelli and choosing architectural design as an alternative to an automotive design career. O'Looney discusses the process of writing his book, Increments of Neighborhood: A Compendium of Built Types for Walkable and Vibrant Communities, and RCLCO's contribution of original research and analysis.

Manhãzitos da 3
Dia Internacional da Cerveja - 21 Gallas

Manhãzitos da 3

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 4:02


Celebramos o dia internacional da cerveja nas manhãs. Fomos falar com quem percebe da poda. Falámos com Gustavi Gallas da 21 Gallas

If Not Now Wen
Interview with Gavin Gallas - Serial Entrepreneur & CEO of YGC

If Not Now Wen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 47:27


Focused on helping innovators make progress.  Experienced tech CEO with a demonstrated commercialization of IP-driven projects. Digital transformation focused on interests in behavioral science, blockchain, and machine learning.  Live in the future, then build what's missing. -- Paul Graham  Gavin is the CEO of YGC. Head of enterprise software venture studio. Leading transformative product development and new ventures. They discover new industry opportunities, launch startups to address their software needs, and partner with enterprise leaders to bring new products to market.   https://www.ygcdata.com/#hero

Comics In Motion Podcast
Indie Comics Spotlight: Basketful of Heads

Comics In Motion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 81:55


Comics in Motion is proud to partner with Lenovations Press! Check out their high quality independent comics here. This week, Tony is joined by Co-Host of Superheroes for Dummies, Paul McGuigan. Please follow him on Twitter and read his blog. However, before the show starts, there is a quick promo for an awesome kickstarter from G.E. Gallas. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter and support her kickstarter. Basketful of Heads (Hill House Comics #1) by Joe Hill Leomacs Dave Stewart Deron Bennett June Branch visits her boyfriend, Liam, on Brody Island for a relaxing last weekend of summer. After an escaped group of criminals breaks into the house that June and Liam are watching, Liam is taken by them. June grabs a strange Viking axe and flees from the intruders. When one of the attackers finds her, she swings the axe and takes off his head, which rolls away and begins to babble in terror. For June to uncover the truth, she'll need to hear the facts straight from the mouths of her attackers, with...or without their bodies attached. If you want to talk with Tony about comics or to suggest any future shows, please connect with him on Twitter @Tricycleboombox. You can read his reviews of multiple Independent and DC comics at DC Comics News or at Fantastic Universes,You can find him online and send him an email at https://www.arfarina.com/. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support

Comics In Motion Podcast
Indie Comics Spotlight: Pulp AND History of Violence

Comics In Motion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 79:48


Comics in Motion is proud to partner with Lenovations Press! Check out their high quality independent comics here. However, before the show starts, there is a quick promo for an awesome kickstarter from G.E. Gallas. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter and support her kickstarter. This week, Tony welcomes back man whose middle name might legally be changed to podcaster, Dave Horrocks. Co-Founder of the Comics in Motion network. This week, the go deep into TWO books on one show. First up: A History of Violence (Click here for the movie review with Chris and Dave) John Wagner, Vince Locke It's just another quiet day in small-town, USA, until a couple of wanted killers walk into Tom McKenna's diner looking for trouble. When Tom gives them more than they bargained for, he and his family are thrust into the kind of white-hot media spotlight that attracts a lot of attention - and questions about Tom's past. ls he really an easygoing small town guy, or is there something more? AND Pulp Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips (Artist), Jacob Phillips (Colors) A gorgeous original graphic novel from the best-selling creators of Kill Or Be Killed, My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies and Criminal. Max Winters, a pulp writer in 1930s New York, finds himself drawn into a story not unlike the tales he churns out at 5 cents a word - tales of a wild west outlaw dispensing justice with a six-gun. But will Max be able to do the same, when pursued by bank robbers, Nazi spies, and enemies from his past? One part thriller, one part meditation on a life of violence, Pulp is unlike anything the award-winning team of Brubaker and Phillips have ever done. A celebration of pulp fiction, set in a world on the brink. And another must-have hardback from one of comics most-acclaimed teams. (less) Comics in Motion is now a Humble Bundle Partner. If you want to talk with Tony about comics or to suggest any future shows, please connect with him on Twitter @Tricycleboombox. You can read his reviews of multiple Independent and DC comics at DC Comics News or at Fantastic Universes. You can find him online and send him an email at https://www.arfarina.com/. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support

Comic Art Festival Podcast
G. E. Gallas & The Plague Doctor

Comic Art Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 89:27


On this weeks episode we are joined by creator G.E. Gallas to talk about her current book on kickstarter, The Plague and Dr Caim. The book which was originally on Unbound and is now being published by Cast Iron Books follows a comedic look at a plague doctors day to day life during the 17th century.We look at Dennis the Menace as he reaches his 70th birthday and wander back to our youth when we enjoyed reading his exploits. Tom discusses This Was 2020 by Peter S. Conrad and Mike and Pete continue Yakapedia. Their plan as custodians of the mighty tomb of the Comic Yakapedia is to review, amend and correct its many thousands of entries to ensure it remains to definitive library of comic trivia and nonsense. We have a show sponsor. Buy Small Press Online is the brand new comics marketplace! Looking for a place to purchase the latest in what small press has to offer? Or are you a creator looking to build an online store? Then this site is just right for you. Head over to buysmallpress.com and start exploring today. Thank you for listening.http://www.comicartpodcast.ukTwitter: @comicartfestpodFacebook: Comic Art PodcastInstagram: ComicArtPodcastAlso on YouTubeFind all about the festival at http://www.comicartfestival.comLogo designed by Pete Taylor at http://www.thismanthispete.comContributions by Mike Williams (@CthulhuPunk) Pete Taylor (@thismanthispete) and Tom Stewart (@thatcomicsmell).Music used with permission by Alfie Rackley & Methylchloroisothiazolinone by Josh Woodward

Ponte reports
Leo Gallas – farář: Vánoce bychom neměli vnímat pouze v hmotné rovině

Ponte reports

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 28:42


Od roku 2019 moravský farář působí v mosteckém děkanství. Víra na severu Čech není ale tolik zakořeněná, jako na Moravě. Farář Římskokatolické farnosti Leo Gallas, by ale přesto rád zvedl návštěvnost kostelů v mosteckém děkanství na republikový průměr. Jak toho chce dosáhnout, co lidem přináší víra a o čem je nebo by měl advent a Štědrý den být se dozvíte v dnešním rozhovoru.

Mozaika
Pražské stopy Ludwiga van Beethovena IV. – Staré Město a Clam-Gallasův palác (4. díl)

Mozaika

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 6:19


Prosinec je na stanici Český rozhlas Vltava ve znamení Ludwiga van Beethovena, jehož 250. výročí narození si připomíná celý hudební svět.

Vltava
Mozaika - Pražské stopy Ludwiga van Beethovena IV. – Staré Město a Clam-Gallasův palác

Vltava

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 6:19


Prosinec je na stanici Český rozhlas Vltava ve znamení Ludwiga van Beethovena, jehož 250. výročí narození si připomíná celý hudební svět.

The Critical Hour
Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine Stumbles in Quest for US Regulatory Approval

The Critical Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 114:35


Dr. Jehan "Gigi" El-Bayoumi, professor of medicine and founding director of the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences' Rodman Institute, joins us to discuss AstraZeneca's series of communication blunders in getting its vaccine, developed with Oxford University, approved for use in the US. According to the New York Times, the mistakes "damaged the company's relationship with regulators, raised doubts about whether its vaccine will stand up to intense public and scientific scrutiny and, in at least one instance, slowed the vaccine's development." Gary Flowers, radio talk show host and public policy analyst, returns to discuss the half dozen civil rights organizations getting the word out about the planned closure of more than half of early runoff voting sites in key Georgia counties. Representatives from the Georgia NAACP, the ACLU of Georgia and the Southern Poverty Law Center wrote a letter to the Cobb County Board of Commissioners and Board of Elections and Registration, “urging them not to cut back on early voting sites,” Common Dreams reported. The letter, according to the outlet, said, in part, "While these closures are likely to adversely affect many Cobb County voters, we are especially concerned that these closures will be harmful to Cobb County's Black and Latinx voters because many of the locations are in Black and Latinx communities." Dr. Linwood Tauheed, associate professor of economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, joins us to discuss Tuesday's decision by the Supreme Court to deny a "last-minute attempt by President Trump's allies to overturn the election results in Pennsylvania, a blow to the president's continuing efforts to reverse his loss to Democrat Joe Biden," as reported by the Washington Post. Dr. Colin Campbell, Washington, DC, senior news correspondent, joins us to discuss Sen. Elizabeth Warren's (D-MA) comments Tuesday saying she opposes granting a waiver to retired Army Gen. Lloyd Austin, the recent pick by Biden to lead the Defense Department. "I have great respect for Gen. Austin. His career has been exemplary, and I look forward to meeting him and talking to him more, but I opposed a waiver for Gen. [James] Mattis, and I will oppose a waiver for Gen. Austin," Warren told reporters, according to The Hill. Austin has not been retired from the military for the required seven years in order to lead the Pentagon, and thus he would require a waiver from Congress to take the job. Dr. Kenneth Surin, professor emeritus of literature and professor of religion and critical theory at Duke University; and Neil Clark, journalist and broadcaster, join us to discuss the latest news about the Brexit trade deal. Reuters reported Wednesday, “The EU and Britain had cast Thursday's meeting as a chance to break an impasse in negotiations but both acknowledge there was a danger that a trade deal would elude them" before Britain leaves the bloc on December 31.Teodrose Fikremariam, co-founder and former editor of the Ghion Journal, returns to discuss his latest article, “Cult vs Culture: the Myopic Politics of Woyanes, Neftegnas and Gallas.” He also analyzes how the current fighting in Ethiopia's Tigray Region risks leaving manufacturing and other businesses in ruin. He says the COVID-19 pandemic laid a foundation of economic fallout even before the fighting in the country began. Robert Fantina, journalist and Palestine activist, joins us to discuss the recent murder of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, allegedly by Israeli gunmen. A Tuesday CounterPunch article entitled "Gangsterism as Foreign Policy: Assassinations are Becoming the New Norm," condemns this latest killing as not only "an attempt to disrupt Iran's nuclear program, but as a legitimate and successful display of state power.” Mark Sleboda, Moscow-based international relations and security analyst, joins us to discuss Japan's plans to develop its own missiles capable of reaching North Korea. According to a Wednesday report in the Wall Street Journal, the new plans represent “part of a defense buildup that would give Tokyo the ability to strike if it anticipates an attack."

Vira o disco Podcast
Vira o Disco EP 3 -Delírios Líricos de Tatá Aeroplano. Convidados: Tatá Aeroplano e Dustan Gallas

Vira o disco Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 47:26


Nesse episódio recebemos Tatá Aeroplano e Dustan Gallas para falar do disco mais recente de Tatá, Delírios Líricos, gravado no Estudio Minduca em 2019 e produzido por Dustan Gallas, Bruno Buarque, Junior Boca e o próprio Tatá. Play!

WITS' END
19. David Galiano (Savage Bastards) & G.E. Gallas (The Plague and Doctor Caim)

WITS' END

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 73:52


David Galiano and G.E. Gallas are lifelong comic book fans. David Galiano (starts 2:03) While working as a psych nurse with children, David took his passion for comic books and won a Mad Cave Studios talent search. The talent search lead to his first comic book, Savage Bastards, getting published at Mad Cave. Savage Bastards is a western set in the 1800s about history, revenge, family and the supernatural. It follows two half brothers adds a new flavor to Mad Cave’s extensive catalogue. David works on the comic with artist Carlos Angeli. Shah and David talk about first comics, fatherhood, X-Men, David’s other creator owned projects and more. David’s Twitter: @comicsbydavid G.E. Gallas (starts 22:20) G.E. Gallas is working on funding her creator owned graphic novel, “The Plague and Doctor Caim”. It’s a black comedy set during the Black Plague. Fans of Monty Python, dark comedy and history fiction would love this book. Shah and G.E. talk about Victorian era literature, indie comics, relationships in literature and media, Wonder Woman, make fun of the Black Plague and more. Support “The Plague and Doctor Caim”: https://unbound.com/books/the-plague-and-doctor-caim/ G.E. Gallas on Twitter: @gegallas

Catch Da Craze
Catch Da Craze Podcast Episode 171 G.E. Gallas

Catch Da Craze

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 58:10


Join our community today Subscribe to our Youtube channel today and ring the bell   https://www.youtube.com/catchdacraze?...   G. E. Gallas is a writer-illustrator best known for her graphic novels The Poet and the Flea (about the poet-painter William Blake), Pawn My Soul (about a sin-eater named Lilith), and The Plague and Doctor Caim (about a 17th-century plague doctor). https://gegallas.webnode.com    We also discuss whether or not it is okay to sell other peoples work. We want to hear from you on the subject. CONTEST:  Create a caricature of the show hosts for a chance to win cool swag and promotion on the show.    Get Free Press: Send us a link to your finished comic, novel, kids book, song, film, etc. We will discuss your product on our show.   Buy Our “Stop Act’en Up” Apparel https://teespring.com/stores/catch-da-craze-gear  Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/catchdacrazepodcast/  Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/catchdacraze/  Twitter @ https://twitter.com/CrazeeComics    iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-catch-da-craze-podcast-51758991/  Spotify @ https://open.spotify.com/show/6zAzoWEzp2mKai9qen7Wo2  Pandora @ https://www.pandora.com/podcast/the-catch-da-craze-podcast/PC:27170  Apple Podcast @ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/catch-da-craze-podcast/id158828998  Podbean @ www.catchdacraze.podbean.com  TuneIn Radio @ https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/The-Catch-Da-Craze-Podcast-p1256935/  Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-catch-da-craze-podcast 

MASTERMIND COMICS
How To Start A Kickstarter (Ft. G.E. Gallas)

MASTERMIND COMICS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 31:30


In this episode of Artist Motivation we have G.E Gallas on what to do to start a kickstarter. She will also talk about ways to grow your brand and you project that you are working on. Be sure to tune in to the end of the episode. We have a feeling that you will really enjoy and learn all that she has to say especially if you have done a kickstarter and it wasn't successful. G.E. Gallas Links: Graphic Novel: https://t.co/CtPdYGptC5?amp=1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/gegallas ____________________________________________________________________ MASTERMIND COMICS Affiliate links everything helps for us to keep going! Tools Needed As A Digital Artist: 1. Photoshop - https://amzn.to/2XM3LzL 2. Clip Studio - https://amzn.to/2ShhaKn 3. Manga Studio - https://amzn.to/2XOEfdp 4. iPad Pro - https://amzn.to/2XUZ4ig 5. Apple Pencil - https://amzn.to/2xQoByQ 6. GAOMON 1560 PD - https://amzn.to/2Shwvue Subscribe To The Channel ►https://youtube.com/mastermindcomics READ More Mangas ► http://www.mastermindcomics.net Sign Up For The Manga Contest! ►Listen Artist Motivation S1 and S2: https://anchor.fm/mastermind-comics We moved the episodes to anchor instead of Soundcloud. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HthCaNiBOxE&list=PLiu3YWaRkqBAre8UHvPy22K0kngW1Adi6 ____________________________________________________________________ #kickstarter #GEGALLAS #mastermindcomics #crowdfunding #comics If you want to share your story and wisdom on the Artist Motivation Show send an email to admin@mastermindcomics.com Website:► https://www.mastermindcomics.net Facebook: ►https://www.facebook.com/mastermindcomics IG: ►https://www.instagram.com/mastermind.comics Twitter: ►https://twitter.com/MastermindComic Telegram: ►https://t.me/mastermindcomicsfamily __________________________________________________________________ SUPPORT US ON ► https://www.patreon.com/mastermindcomics __________________________________________________________________ How To Start A Kickstarter (Ft. G.E. Gallas) How To Start A Kickstarter Start A Kickstarter How To Start A Kickstarter How To Do A Kickstarter G.E. GALLAS __________________________________________________________________ MASTERMIND COMICS UNICORP is a media reporting site* Covered Under Copyright Disclaimer Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, reporting, media, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statue that might otherwise be infringing. Nonprofit, educational, media or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/artist-motivation-show/support

ROBIN HOOD RADIO INTERVIEWS
Marshall Miles Interviews Kristen Panzer, “More Like Heaven,” a Thea Gallas Mystery

ROBIN HOOD RADIO INTERVIEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 10:17


When lactation consultant wannabe slash amateur sleuth, Thea Gallas, is invited on a house call to help young Sean and April Gillespie’s baby latch on, what could go wrong? Well for starters, Thea is pretty sure there’s trouble in paradise.... Read More ›

The Graphic Novel Podcast
Ep7- Part Of It By Ariel Schrag- babysitting and other stories

The Graphic Novel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 38:36


This episode Parker and Mike discuss Part of It by Ariel Schrag. It was a fun discussion about babysitting, stealing money, anxiety, and poop. We also talked about the upcoming book The Plague and Dr. Caim by G. E. Gallas. https://unbound.com/books/the-plague-and-doctor-caim/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/graphicnovelpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/graphicnovelpodcast/support

Politics Theory Other
#50 The Thatcherite Offensive w/ Alexander Gallas

Politics Theory Other

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 36:19


Alexander Gallas, author of 'The Thatcherite Offensive: A Neo-Poulantzasian Analysis' joins me to discussed the degree of popular support for the political and economic project of the Thatcher government, the debates between Stuart Hall and Bob Jessop on the nature of Thatcherite hegemony, and we also chatted about the way in which the New Labour era can be seen as a consolidation of Thatcherite neoliberalism.

Conversa Humanista
Jornalismo Ambiental

Conversa Humanista

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 21:27


A convidada do quinto episódio do #ConversaHumanista, a especialista em jornalismo ambiental Débora Gallas, defende uma cobertura cotidiana para a conscientização sobre a preservação em debate com as repórteres Bárbara Lima e Camila Souza, do Portal Humanista.

Tribune Radio
Politics Theory Other // The Thatcherite Offensive w/ Alexander Gallas

Tribune Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019


Alexander Gallas, author of The Thatcherite Offensive: A Neo-Poulantzasian Analysis joins me to discussed the degree of popular support for the political and economic project of the Thatcher government, the debates between Stuart Hall and Bob Jessop on the nature of Thatcherite hegemony, and we also chatted about the way in which the New Labour era can be seen as a consolidation of Thatcherite neoliberalism.

The Cauzmos Podcast
Micheal Gallas

The Cauzmos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 139:03


EP14 - Micheal Gallas is a history buff, a political junky, and a financial advisor. A Cleveland native but living in LA, Mikey is a financial representative licensed to sell insurance. We dove deep into what got him to Los Angeles and finance. We spent a majority time having a conversation about conservative vs liberal viewpoints on current news topics. Special thanks to Mikey for willing to be open, but for also providing his truth with me and everyone to hear. Music: “Yellow Bird” by Pretty Lights “Me and My Rhythm Guitar”by Johnny Powers "Open Your Eyes" by Bobby Caldwell "The Light" by Common

BTC-ECHO Podcast über Bitcoin & Blockchain
#3 Jeff Gallas von Fulmo über Lightning Network

BTC-ECHO Podcast über Bitcoin & Blockchain

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 78:01


Alex und Phil begrüßen Jeff Gallas von Fulmo GmbH am Tisch und plaudern über das Lightning Network. Fulmo beschäftigt sich mit Aufklärung zum Thema Lightning Network und veranstaltet den Lightning Hackday in Berlin. Jeff kennt sich gut mit dem Thema aus und beantwortet unsere Fragen. Hosts: Alex Roos & Dr. Philipp Giese Gast: Jeff Gallas

The Spurs Show
Sensational Spurs News For All Fans

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2017 10:21


Since the end of last season Mike has been holed up in a room under the stairs known in his house as the 'guest cloakroom'. Listening to to classic #SpursShowLIVE recordings, updating his Panini sticker book and planning how we can bring more Spurs legends to our Spurs Show family more often. And then it hit him... And so, The Spurs Show Season Ticket is officially here. And we're going to start by bringing you monthly live shows. Some will be the big bonanzas like your used to with Greavsey, Harry, Ledley, Ossie and Ricky, others will be more intimate recordings with friends of the show who we know you'll enjoy seeing live. (If we're short of guests, it may even be you we call on!) Spurs Show Season Ticket holders will get tickets to all #SpursShowLIVE events at no extra cost and many will include a plus one so you can bring a friend or family member along. With a maximum of 300 members we can guarantee the best guests and give members priority at the door and the stage when it comes to autograph time (we can't fix the raffle though, so asking us!) To get more info or reserve your Spurs Show Season Ticket now, go to season.spursshow.net @spursshow spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2017 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright

The Spurs Show
The Harry Redknapp Show #SpursShowLIVE PART 2

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 38:44


It's the second Harry Redknapp episode although if you were lucky enough to be in the room you'll know it was the third show on the night (plus a comedian, quiz, draw, drinks, dancing.. maybe not dancing). We shouldn't underestimate Harry's role in turning Spurs around into the title challengers we are today and we get even more insight into Tottenham Hotspur under Harry in this podcast, which also contains the great William Gallas everyone will be talking about! If you missed Part 1 of Harry's #SpursShowLIVE, go back and listen to it again before this one (if you have time). And if you came along, thanks again for your support. These live shows pay to keep us (just) afloat and we couldn't do it without you. Head to live.spursshow.net to get yourself a Spurs Show Season Ticket, for free access for you and a friend to our next #SpursShowLIVE! spursshow.net @spursshow Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Oli Slack A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2017 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright

Yellow Card
John Gallas is great

Yellow Card

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016 63:00


  The man John Galas joins us.

Echoes of Glory
Echoes Of Glory S4E34 - I chose Gallas

Echoes of Glory

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2015 45:58


ASD, Jack, Andrew and Dan are joined by special guests Mr Latchford and Noah, for a relaxed penultimate episode of the season.

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Brian Armstrong, JF Gallas, Jon Matonis, Marc Barach & Radko Albrecht: Bitcoin 2014 Amsterdam

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2014 47:04


This episode is part of our coverage of the Bitcoin 2014 Conference which took place in Amsterdam from May 15 to 17, 2014. Topics covered in this episode: Jon Matonis, Executive Director and board member of the Bitcoin Foundation (@jonmatonis) Marc Barach, CMO of Jumio (@MarcBarach) Brian Armstrong, CEO of Coinbase (@brian_armstrong) Radoslav Albrecht, Founder of Bitbond (@RadkoAlbrecht) JF Gallas, Chairman of the Board of the German Bitcoin Foundation (@jfgallas) Episode links: Bitcoin Foundation Germany and the Netherlands join the Bitcoin Foundation as affiliates Jumio Coinbase BitBond Bundesverband Bitcoin This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/bitcoin2014-02

Equipping the Saints
Memory Eternal, Francis Gallas

Equipping the Saints

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2014 9:15


RAVE RASH RADIO
RAVE RASH RADIO Episode 004

RAVE RASH RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2013 59:06


Rave Rash Radio is a one hour un-interrupted mix of the best main stage and club bangers! Showing support for Calvin Logue, Marko Liv, Jack eye Jones and Altern8 This is the last mix of the year so awwrra best! ;D x Episode 004 Track list: 1. MOGUAI feat. Niles Mason - Cant Stop (Original Mix) 2. Zedd feat. Matthew Koma - Spectrum (Gregori Klosman & Tristan Garner Knights Remix) 3. DVBBS, Borgeous - Tsunami (Blasterjaxx Remix) 4. MAKJ & Henry Fong 5. 12-Kid cudi, Ummet Ozcan- Happiness Of Here & Now (Calvin Logue Mash-up) 6. Hardwell, MAKJ - Countdown (Original Mix) 7. Showtek - Slow Down (Original Mix) 8. Prodigy - Voodoo people (emzy bootleg) 9. Dada Life - This Machine Kills Ravers (Deficio Remix) 10. Deorro - Naa (Original Mix) 11. WHOOMP There It Is - (Marko Liv Bootleg) 12. Alvaro/Mercer/Lil Jon - Welcome To The Jungle (Original Mix) 13. 2 Live Crew vs. Joel Fletcher vs. Z&Z - We Want Some Pussy (MAKJ Edit) 14. Firebeatz & Schella Vs Chase & Status vs Dupree Count On Wicked Brass Disc (Jack Eye Jones Club Mash) 15. Cedric Gervais & CID - Never Come Close (Original Mix) 16. Altern 8 - Activ 8 (Come With Me) (Hardcore Holocaust Mix)

RAVE RASH RADIO
RAVE RASH RADIO Episode: 3

RAVE RASH RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2013 64:46


Rave Rash Radio is a one hour un-interrupted mix of the best main stage and club bangers! RAVE RASH RADIO podcast episode : 3 TRACK LIST!!! 1. Fatboy Slim, Riva Starr & Beardyman - Eat, Sleep, Rave, Repeat (Calvin Harris Remix 2. Jordy Dazz - Torpedo (Original Mix) 3. Lesware - Wassup (Reece Low Remix) [Hype Recordings] 4. Michael Calfan - Falcon (Original Mix) 5. Mike Hawkins, Henry Fong, Toby Green - Hot Steppa 6. KYD (Major Lazer X Jack Beats Remix) 7. Twoloud - Big Bang (Original Mix) 8. MEM - Reptile (Original Mix) 9. Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso vs Mightyfools - Calling all Footrockers (GALLAS vocal mash) 10. DJ Ghost, Tony Junior - Blow Up The Speakers (Boom) (Original Mix) 11. Jetfire - African Dreams (Original Mix) 12. Dyro - Go Down (Original Mix) 13. Oliver Heldens ft. Alvar & Millas - Onyva (Original Mix) 14. Juyen Sebulba - Kaanga (Original Mix) 15. Tommy Trash - Fuckwind (Original Mix) 16. Blasterjaxx & Billy The Kit - Loud & Proud (Original Mix)

house sleep radio mix mixed electro tracklist rave tech house rash fatboy slim alesso oliver heldens electro house riva starr sebastian ingrosso blasterjaxx henry fong alvar mike hawkins gallas dj ghost dyro go down original mix twoloud big bang original mix michael calfan falcon original mix tommy trash fuckwind original mix jordy dazz torpedo original mix billy the kit loud proud original mix
RAVE RASH RADIO
RAVE RASH RADIO Episode: 2

RAVE RASH RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2013 67:15


Rave Rash Radio is a one hour un-interrupted mix of the best main stage and club bangers! Mixed by Gallas

Arseblog - the Arsecasts, Arsenal podcasts
Arseblog arsecast Episode 156 - They put the ming in Birham

Arseblog - the Arsecasts, Arsenal podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2010 36:39


Episode 156 - GilbertoSilver from Gunnerblog on Birmingham, Barcelona, Gallas and more + Sylvester and Arshavin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Arseblog - the Arsecasts, Arsenal podcasts
Arseblog arsecast Episode 101 - Capi goes too far

Arseblog - the Arsecasts, Arsenal podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2008 31:32


Episode 101 - Gallas mouths off but it's time for him to go now, Man from East Lower chats Villa + more See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.