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Hoy en el Territorio Comanche hablaremos con Máximo Pradera sobre personas con un gran pelazo en honor a Lluís Llongueras; Segurola nos hablará del libro de Quentin Tarantino 'Meditaciones del cine'; Miqui Otero nos trae la serie sobre los Murdorc; Nuria Torreblanca nos trae la serie 'La maravillosa señora Maisel'; Noelia Adánez nos va a hablar sobre Lily Tomlin; Caprile nos cuenta como ha sido el primer día del Orgullo en Torremolinos, sobre el Pasaje Begoña y, Manolita Chen y la exposición en Granda sobre Henry Clarke y la Edad de Oro de la costura española.
En directo desde el Palacio de Carlos V, en Granada, en este programa de “Gente Viajera” con Carles Lamelo nos acercamos a la moda española que marcó la década de los años 60 mediante la exposición ‘Henry Clarke y la moda de España bajo el influjo de la Alhambra'.
Miss Merivale's Mistake
Jordan runs down your top news stories of the day, including some interesting data put out by Peterborough Public Health. He also visits with Henry Clarke about his mayoral campaign and Scott Arnold about the latest from the Mann Cup.
With a strong interest in financial inclusion and development for all, the Global Chief Managing Partner of Development Associates Link International (DALI) explains how his desire to promote sustainable economic development, transforming and impacting communities has got DALI rooted in 69 countries across Africa, Asia and Latin America in sectors like; Trade Development, Regional Integration, Industrialization, Fiscal and Monetary Policy Agrfinance, Financial Literacy, Gender gap Analysis and Building, Financial and Business modelling, Financial Services Development, to mention but a few.
In this episode, listen to how the brainy 16-year-old Dr. Henry Clarke Kisembo joined University as the youngest student at the time. He graduated at 20 as one of the best-performing students who topped his Social sciences class and became a manager at 22 at one of the renowned Telecommunications companies in the country. He then ventured into senior management at 26.
Dr. Henry Clarke Kisembo is the Global Chief Managing Partner of Development Associates Link International (DALI). He is a certified business development and project management professional, an advocate for Trade and Digital Economies, and Inclusive Financial Development.
In this season 2 premiere, GHH returns with EQuality and Rob Jay 10x discussing their historical journeys during the break, Colin Kaepernick, John Henry Clarke, Critical Race Theory, Diversity & Inclusion and more.Follow on FB and IG: @gentlemenshh @podnplatformation.https://linktr.ee/gentlemenshhProduced by Savvi Hue for POD'N.
This week, we brush off an ELT favorite on the gory history of tooth care. For most of human history, chomper maintenance has been bloody and brutal. So how'd we go from charlatans yanking teeth in a public square to the soft light and high-tech of the modern dentist's office? ELT asks retired dentist and dental historian J. Henry Clarke and historian Richard Barnett to open up and say how. Plus Chris Lyons tells us his secrets for making movie stars' teeth look terrible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode sponsored by Starting Point Digital MarketingWant to talk more? Be on the show? Have an idea for the show?reach out at setitup@kawarthasmallbusinesspodcast.cathis episode that is the result of a Fleming College School of Business and Information Technology Applied Project with students from the Global Business Management post-grad program. The students tackled the problem of how we can connect international students with business skills who want to live and work in Peterborough and the Kawarthas with Small Business owners who are searching for a unique skillset. For a summary of the report and more information on how to hire an international student for your small business, please reach out.Student Group: Ashiq Nazeer, Jaideep Singh, Joel John George, Kamalpreet Kaur, Kareena Narsinghani, and Steve Felix.Thank you to Fleming College faculty mentors Raymond Yip Choy and Noel Savage.The students are grateful for so much community assistance and input from: Henry Clarke, Lesley Parnell, Kim Zippel, Kim Akapo, Keith Riel, Rebecca Mustard, Marcelo Sarkis, Sean Dooley, Sheridan Graham, Brenda Roxburgh, Rhonda Keenan, and Tyler Burns.Research and input provided by:Peterborough and District Labour councilPeterborough & The Kawarthas Economic DevelopmentVictoria County Career ServicesCounty of PeterboroughPrima IPCity of Kawartha Lakes Economic DevelopmentPeterborough City Council
The Orillia District Chamber of Commerce is helping its businesses open safely by offering free rapid COVID-19 tests. We hear from Chamber executive director Allan Lafontaine; Barrie city councilor Ann-Marie Kungl is calling for a pilot project that would allow residents to keep egg-laying hens in their backyards; Stephanie Mitton from Children First Canada introduces us to their new program to raise awareness of the mental health crisis facing children and teens they're calling 'Code Pink'; Henry Clarke is a Peterborough councilor who also co-chairs the city's housing committee. He comments on the recent protest by clients of the Wolfe Street overflow shelter; Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng, an Intensive and palliative care physician in Ottawa discusses the calls to reconsider Ontario's stay-at-home order and to allow some outdoor activities and sports; Author Ann Hui talks about her family and the travels that provided the inspiration for her book 'Chop Suey Nation: The Legion Cafe and Other Stories from Canada's Chinese Restaurants'; Economist Farah Omran discusses a report from Scotiabank that says Canada's housing market is becoming overheated because of a supply problem; Once we are able to resume travel, can we do it in a more sustainable way? Chris Choi who teaches at the School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management at the University of Guelph describes the toll international travel can take.
Henry Clarke gets on the line with Justin and Jon for the hundred-and-ninth episode of The Hold Up to talk about some of his childhood favorites, most importantly Avatar: The Last Airbender and Coffee Crisp candy bars. Henry also tells us how he met Justin, discusses how this week’s show’s main character represents lawful good,... Continue Reading →
"Holding Space," by Henry Clarke by Lake Shore Baptist Church
For most of human history, tooth care has been pretty bare bones. How did we go from charlatans pulling teeth in a public square, to the modern dentist’s office? ELT exposes the roots of tooth care. Plus, meet the technician who makes movie stars’ teeth look terrible. Guests: Dental historian and retired dentist J. Henry Clarke; historian Richard Barnett. Thanks to callers Amanda and Tess for the questions.
Henry Clarke, veteran councilor & Deputy Mayor describes his vision for Peterborough's future and why he has chosen to run again for a seat on council
"Mudbound" the new film premiering on Netflix November 17th follows the McAllan family, newly transplanted from the quiet civility of Memphis and unprepared for the harsh demands of farming. Despite the grandiose dreams of Henry (Clarke), his wife Laura (Mulligan) struggles to keep the faith in her husband's losing venture. Meanwhile, Hap and Florence Jackson (Morgan, Blige) — fellow sharecroppers who have worked the land for generations — struggle bravely to build a small dream of their own despite the rigidly enforced social barriers they face. The war upends both families' plans as their returning loved ones, Jamie McAllan (Hedlund) and Ronsel Jackson (Mitchell), forge a fast but uneasy friendship that challenges the brutal realities of the Jim Crow South in which they live. Interviews with: Jason Mitchell, Rob Morgan and Dee Rees Hosted by Kyndal and Joi Edited by Jamie Broadnax Music by Sammus and SkyBlew
Host Andrew Dixon & Rapheal Skeete Rory Costello is a member of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR). He lives in Brooklyn, New York. Rory has written many biographies of major-leaguers and other baseball figures for SABR's BioProject website. He has a lot of interests when it comes to choosing his subjects, but players from Latin American balla and the Caribbean are right up there at the top. SABR members have a variety of interests, and this is reflected in the diversity of its research committees. There are more than two dozen groups devoted to the study of a specific area related to the game — from Baseball and the Arts to Statistical Analysis to the Deadball Era to Women in Baseball. In addition, many SABR members meet formally and informally in regional chapters throughout the year and hundreds come together for the annual national convention, the organization's premier event. These meetings often include panel discussions with former major league players and research presentations by members. Oct 15, 1986: N.Y. Mets (7) at Houston (6), 16 inn. Benny Agbayani,Matt Alexander,Ruben Amaro,Santos Amaro,Sandy Amorós,Ed Armbrister,Luis Arroyo,Benny Ayala,Bob Bailor,Dan Bankhead,Doc Barrett, Vern Benson,Jim Bibby,Larvell Blanks,John Boccabella,Gene Brabender,Curtis Brown,Jophrey Brown,Leon Brown,willard Brown,Jerry Browne,Lou Bruce,Tom Burr,Tom Butters,Gary Carter, Paul Casanova, Stanley Cayasso,Tony Chevez,Tom Chism,Joe Christopher, Artie Clarke,Henry Clarke, Horace Clarke,Sandy Consuegra, Mark Corey, Clint Courtney,Claude Crocker,Henry Cruz,Wil Culmer, Midre Cummings,Tony Curry,Clay Dalrymple,Vic Davalillo, Chili Davis,Iron Davis,Joe DeSa,Alec Distaso,Dave Dowling, Trent Durrington,Frank Estrada,Harry Fanok,Bobby Fenwick,Sid Fernandez www.crsradio.com www.caribbeanradioshow.com call us . 661-467-2407 / 712-432-4447
Host Andrew Dixon & Rapheal Skeete Rory Costello is a member of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR). He lives in Brooklyn, New York. Rory has written many biographies of major-leaguers and other baseball figures for SABR's BioProject website. He has a lot of interests when it comes to choosing his subjects, but players from Latin American balla and the Caribbean are right up there at the top. SABR members have a variety of interests, and this is reflected in the diversity of its research committees. There are more than two dozen groups devoted to the study of a specific area related to the game — from Baseball and the Arts to Statistical Analysis to the Deadball Era to Women in Baseball. In addition, many SABR members meet formally and informally in regional chapters throughout the year and hundreds come together for the annual national convention, the organization's premier event. These meetings often include panel discussions with former major league players and research presentations by members. Oct 15, 1986: N.Y. Mets (7) at Houston (6), 16 inn. Benny Agbayani,Matt Alexander,Ruben Amaro,Santos Amaro,Sandy Amorós,Ed Armbrister,Luis Arroyo,Benny Ayala,Bob Bailor,Dan Bankhead,Doc Barrett, Vern Benson,Jim Bibby,Larvell Blanks,John Boccabella,Gene Brabender,Curtis Brown,Jophrey Brown,Leon Brown,willard Brown,Jerry Browne,Lou Bruce,Tom Burr,Tom Butters,Gary Carter, Paul Casanova, Stanley Cayasso,Tony Chevez,Tom Chism,Joe Christopher, Artie Clarke,Henry Clarke, Horace Clarke,Sandy Consuegra, Mark Corey, Clint Courtney,Claude Crocker,Henry Cruz,Wil Culmer, Midre Cummings,Tony Curry,Clay Dalrymple,Vic Davalillo, Chili Davis,Iron Davis,Joe DeSa,Alec Distaso,Dave Dowling, Trent Durrington,Frank Estrada,Harry Fanok,Bobby Fenwick,Sid Fernandez www.crsradio.com www.caribbeanradioshow.com call us . 661-467-2407 / 712-432-4447
SPORTS CHAT Hosts: Andrew Dixon & Rafel Skeete Rory Costello is a member of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR). He lives in Brooklyn, New York. Rory has written many biographies of major-leaguers and other baseball figures for SABR's BioProject website. He has a lot of interests when it comes to choosing his subjects, but players from Latin American balla and the Caribbean are right up there at the top. SABR members have a variety of interests, and this is reflected in the diversity of its research committees. There are more than two dozen groups devoted to the study of a specific area related to the game — from Baseball and the Arts to Statistical Analysis to the Deadball Era to Women in Baseball. In addition, many SABR members meet formally and informally in regional chapters throughout the year and hundreds come together for the annual national convention, the organization's premier event. These meetings often include panel discussions with former major league players and research presentations by members. Oct 15, 1986: N.Y. Mets (7) at Houston (6), 16 inn. Benny Agbayani,Matt Alexander,Ruben Amaro,Santos Amaro,Sandy Amorós,Ed Armbrister,Luis Arroyo,Benny Ayala,Bob Bailor,Dan Bankhead,Doc Barrett, Vern Benson,Jim Bibby,Larvell Blanks,John Boccabella,Gene Brabender,Curtis Brown,Jophrey Brown,Leon Brown,willard Brown,Jerry Browne,Lou Bruce,Tom Burr,Tom Butters,Gary Carter, Paul Casanova, Stanley Cayasso,Tony Chevez,Tom Chism,Joe Christopher, Artie Clarke,Henry Clarke, Horace Clarke,Sandy Consuegra, Mark Corey, Clint Courtney,Claude Crocker,Henry Cruz,Wil Culmer, Midre Cummings,Tony Curry,Clay Dalrymple,Vic Davalillo, Chili Davis,Iron Davis,Joe DeSa,Alec Distaso,Dave Dowling, Trent Durrington,Frank Estrada,Harry Fanok,Bobby Fenwick,Sid Fernandez www.crsradio.com www.caribbeanradioshow.com call us . 661-467-2407 / 712-432-4447
In this fascinating, detailed journey through the traditional healing practices of the Dagara people of West Africa, shaman and scholar Dr.Malidoma Some, introduces Western readers to the rituals that breathe meaning into the daily lives of African seekers. Educated in the West,Dr.Some holds three masters and two Ph.Ds.and is the author of four books,including his autobiography:"Of Water and The Spirit".and"The Healing Wisdom of Africa". .Dr.Some' is an initiated Elder and shaman or high priest, he expounds on the significance of"Initiating Change". As a house quest of BabaWesley Gray and his wife SpiritChange,Dr.Malidoma Some',introduced the Grays to the African Yam and other vegetables along with the diet and health customs of his community,the Dagara people of Burkiina Faso,West Africa."There is no doubt that,at this time in history,Western civilization is suffering from a great sickness of the soul.The West'sprogressive turning away from functioning spiritual values;its total disregard for the environment and the protection of natural resources;the violence of inner cities with their problems of poverty,drugs,andcrime;spiraling unemployment and economic disarray;and growing intolerance toward people of color and the values of other cultures all of these trends,if unchecked,will eventually bring about a terrible self-destruction.In the face of all this global chaos,the only possible hope is self-transformation.Unless we find new ways that can touch and transform the heart and soul deeply,both indigenous cultures and those in the West will continue to fade away,dismayed that all the wonders of technology,all the many philosophical'isms'and all the planning of the global corporations will be helpless to reverse this trend."Dr.Malidoma Patrice Some Be sure to visit sites:- www.drumsofchangedotcom and www.worldwidehealthandwealthmovement.com
In this fascinating, detailed journey through the traditional healing practices of the Dagara people of West Africa, shaman and scholar Dr.Malidoma Some, introduces Western readers to the rituals that breathe meaning into the daily lives of African seekers. Educated in the West,Dr.Some holds three masters and two Ph.Ds.and is the author of four books,including his autobiography:"Of Water and The Spirit".and"The Healing Wisdom of Africa". .Dr.Some' is an initiated Elder and shaman or high priest, he expounds on the significance of"Initiating Change". As a house quest of BabaWesley Gray and his wife SpiritChange,Dr.Malidoma Some',introduced the Grays to the African Yam and other vegetables along with the diet and health customs of his community,the Dagara people of Burkiina Faso,West Africa."There is no doubt that,at this time in history,Western civilization is suffering from a great sickness of the soul.The West'sprogressive turning away from functioning spiritual values;its total disregard for the environment and the protection of natural resources;the violence of inner cities with their problems of poverty,drugs,andcrime;spiraling unemployment and economic disarray;and growing intolerance toward people of color and the values of other cultures all of these trends,if unchecked,will eventually bring about a terrible self-destruction.In the face of all this global chaos,the only possible hope is self-transformation.Unless we find new ways that can touch and transform the heart and soul deeply,both indigenous cultures and those in the West will continue to fade away,dismayed that all the wonders of technology,all the many philosophical'isms'and all the planning of the global corporations will be helpless to reverse this trend."Dr.Malidoma Patrice Some Be sure to visit sites:- www.drumsofchangedotcom and www.worldwidehealthandwealthmovement.com
You are invited to join us as we review the autobiography of Dr.Malidoma Some. Educated in the West,Dr.Some holds three masters and two Ph.Ds.and is the author of four books,including his autobiography:"Of Water and The Spirit".and"The Healing Wisdom of Africa".Dr.Some'an initiated Elder and shaman or high priest-will expound on the significance of"Initiating Change" As a house quest of BabaWesley Gray and his wife SpiritChange,Dr.Malidoma Some',introduced the Grays to the African Yam and othervegetables along with the diet and health customs of his community,the Dagara people ofBurkiina Faso,West Africa."There is no doubt that,at this time in history,Western civilization is suffering from a great sickness of the soul.The West'sprogressive turning away from functioning spiritual values;its total disregard for the environment and the protection of natural resources;the violence of inner cities with their problems of poverty,drugs,andcrime;spiraling unemployment and economic disarray;and growing intolerance toward people of color and the values of other cultures all of these trends,if unchecked,will eventually bring about a terrible self-destruction.In the face of all this global chaos,the only possible hope is self-transformation.Unless we find new ways that can touch and transform the heart and soul deeply,both indigenous cultures and those in the West will continue to fade away,dismayed that all the wonders of technology,all the many philosophical'isms'and all the planning of the global corporations will be helpless to reverse this trend."Dr.Malidoma Patrice Some Be sure to visit sites:- www.drumsofchangedotcom and www.worldwidehealthandwealthmovement.com
Around the world communities are already facing the impacts of climate change. Now international organizations, like the World Bank, are pushing a policy that asks polluters to offset their pollution by paying governments to protect forests. But is it working? On this edition, we take a closer look at this policy and ask, is it a plan to save the planet, or just sell it off? We'll hear from indigenous activists and extracts from “A Darker Shade of Green: REDD Alert and the Future of Forests” by Jeff Conant, narrated by Dania Cabello. A Darker Shade of Green: REDD Alert and the Future of Forests is a production of the Global Justice Ecology Project and Global Forest Coalition. Featuring: Anne Petermann, Global Justice Ecology Project director; Pavan Sukhdev, UN Environment Programme's Green Economy Initiative former head; Robert Zoellick, World Bank president; Gustavo Castro, Otros Mundos director; Osmarino Amancio Rodriguez, Rubber Tapers Union of Acre president; Elder Andrade de Paula, Federal University of Acre professor; Leticia Yawanawa, Union of Indigenous Women of the Brazilian Amazon; Alegría De La Cruz, Center on Race, Poverty & the Environment attorney; Henry Clarke, West County Toxics Coalition director; Tom Goldtooth, Indigenous Environmental Network executive director. The post Making Contact – Saving or Selling the Planet? REDD, Climate Change and Indigenous Lands appeared first on KPFA.