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In this episode, Dr Armstrong interviews Dr. Geoffrey Mount Varner, a board-certified emergency medicine physician with over 25 years of clinical practice. Dr. Geoffrey is on the faculty of Howard University and a national healthcare leader who has authored several best-selling books and speaks nationally and internationally on a variety of healthcare matters. Having served as the chief of a level one trauma center in Washington DC, he is an expert on split-second decision-making.Dr. Geoffrey joins The Aging Well Podcast today to discuss, among a variety of enlightening topics including the role of diet and exercise, end of life planning, the impact of split-second decisions, the importance of mindset, and, of course, …aging well.For more information about Dr. Geoffrey, he can be found on Facebook and Instagram. His books, Training Your Mind for Split-Second Decisions: How One ER Doctor Shares His Strategy That Teaches Great Leaders to Make Excellent Decisions, Home Alive: 11 Must Rules for Surviving Encounters with the Police, and Don't Even Smile: The Other Side of Sexual Harassment can be found on Amazon and, if you ask, he will share an e-book for free!To learn more about Shield Vitamins, visit https://shieldvitamins.com/https://shieldvitamins.com/Support the showHave questions you want answered and topics you want discussed on "Aging Well"? Send us an email at agingwell.podcast@gmail.com or record your question for us to use in an upcoming episode:https://www.speakpipe.com/AgingWellPodcast
Dan sits down with good friend and former Marine Sergeant Tyler Funk. Tyler enlisted in the USMC as an Air Traffic Controller in 2003. After some initial training, he volunteered for deployment, and later was selected for the MEU (Marine Expeditionary Unit), and an MMT (Marine Air Traffic Control Mobile Team), a small enlisted team trained to be dropped off by helicopter in the middle of nowhere, set up a dirt airstrip, and have aircraft landing on it with personnel and equipment within 30-40 minutes. To prepare for this role, he had to go through extensive training before deployment, including the helo dunker and SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) school. Join us as Tyler gives us an intimate look into some pretty intense military training and his experiences in his time in the Marines. WARNING: we discuss some simulated and not-so simulated “enhanced interrogation techniques” that are part of this military training, LISTENER DISCRETION ADVISED. Next Episode: Behind Enemy Lines (2001) Feel free to contact us with any questions or comments! Our website: www.dangerclosepod.com Or join our Facebook group at: Danger Close - Podcast Discussion Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1442264899493646/) If you like the show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify If you would like to support the show and get extra episodes where we discuss sci-fi, fantasy, and comedy war movies, go to our Patreon page at: www.dangerclosepod.com/support warmovies #warfilms #war #film #films #movies #history #cinema #aviation #Veterans #interviews
Issue no: 585. February 24 1996. This week we talk about Terrorvision, Napalm Death, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Shelter, Green Day, Life Of Agony, Ruth Ruth, Furburger, Silverchair, Home Alive, Joyrider, Bruce Dickinson, plus all of the regulars including feedback, lives, albums, singles, news, and much more. Instagram: kerrangbackissues Twitter: @kerrangpod Email: kerrangbackissues@gmail.com The Kerrang! singles of the week can be heard heard here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0disIkLkhTK9F5nrM8nGd8?si=07d5abf629614740
It's our first show for 2023, and right off the bat we're gonna take a shot at something we haven't done before. After the Atlanta show in 1994, Ed took to the airwaves to DJ a show out of a van. It was such a success that he wanted to do it again, but this time feature live performances from the band as well as some other special guests in between spinning records from his personal favorite bands. This is famously known as Self Pollution Radio. The broadcast took place shortly after the release of Vitalogy at a home that Ed owned in Seattle. He invited all of his friends over, meaning that at least one person from the big four (five if you include Mudhoney) Seattle grunge bands were all in attendance. While Pearl Jam performed some of the best songs off their new record, we also got to hear performances from The Fastbacks, Mudhoney, Soundgarden and the world premiere of Mad Season. Many of you may remember flipping cassette tapes while listening to this show back in high school or college, so we attempt to bring you back to that moment where you had to stay up late during a 4+ hour broadcast to make sure you recorded the entire thing. We'll talk about the Vote For Choice benefit that happened a few days after this, the Home/Alive compilation record, guests such as Mike Watt and Krist Novosellic and the ramifications of Ed giving out his phone number over a live broadcast. Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
Episode 43: Mia ZapataShe was not only the lead singer for The Gits. She is the legacy behind Home Alive. Mia was raped and murdered in 1993 by an unknown assailant. https://musicoholics.com/first-look/that-one-fateful-night-what-happened-to-mia-zapata/https://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Police-make-arrest-in-1993-Mia-Zapata-slaying-1105109.phphttps://archive.seattletimes.com/archive/?date=19930826&slug=1717883https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/mia-zapata-murderer-dead-1170206/https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/singers-killer-sentenced-to-36-years-in-prison-again/http://www.teachhomelaive.org/about/history/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEu8xhU4GSQBuzzsprout Link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1785489To Become a Patreon Supporter: https://www.patreon.com/operationevilpodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/operationevilpodcast)
Operation Magic Carpet was the most extensive combined air and sealift ever organized during wartime. Elmer A. Struss, my father, was an officer in the Navy, one of many assigned this task and helped bring back home millions of soldiers at the end of WWII. It was called… by all the servicemen and women, as the scope expanded worldwide, as “Home Alive By '45!” My special presentation on this Memorial Weekend is of the First Nighttime Torpedo Drop in Naval History, Operation Magic Carpet, and action in the theater of Northern Africa. Today, my words are a tribute to the patriotism about Eagle Lake, Texas' Three Musketeers, as they were known in school in the 1920s and 1930s… Robert Jack “Coogie” Ney, Elmer A. Struss and Freddie R. Frnka. "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same." - President Ronald Reagan "As we set today aside to honor and thank our veterans, let us be mindful that we should do this every day of the year and not just one." – Beth Pennington "Our flag, Old Glory, doesn't fly because the wind moves it. It flies proudly with the very last breath of each soldier who died protecting it." - Sidney St. James Anchor.FM Apple Podcasts Google Plays Podcasts Spotify Podcasts Have you ever moved into your new house and found it was haunted? See other novels, This Old House and Guitar by Sidney St. James Also, part of the Home Alive in '45 was Project Sunset! Tags: memorial day, memorial day weekend usa love america memorial, thank you family, #summer, military veterans, red white and blue memories instagood instagram #freedom remember, honor, never forget, friends --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sidneystjames/message
It may surprise you to hear that 2/3 of people accessing emergency relief are under extreme housing stress. In countries such as Australia, many adults are reporting that more than ½ of their disposable income goes to keep a roof over their head... leaving them little hope to save for a deposit. Plus according to Demographica, Australia is the only country in the world where 77% of the population is living in housing that is classified as severely unaffordable (defined as 6+ times your annual income). Since the financial crisis in 2008, many people in America have been forced to rent. It has been reported that 8m mortgages were foreclosed on and $7T in home equity was erased. What this means in practice is that the home ownership rate in America has not increased much at all in the 31 years since 1990. It took a very long time for the market in the US to recover from 2008 and what we are seeing now with COVID is additional pressure on home ownership as both home owners and renters were hit hard by the lockdowns/restrictions imposed to prevent the spread of the pandemic. Bio: Daisy Ashworth started off in Local Government in the United Kingdom, specialising in Welfare and Housing law at Great Yarmouth Borough Council. She provided legal advice in benefit appeals and creating the free legal advice website 'Freegal'. For the past nine years Daisy has been committed to ending homelessness in Western Australia, working for a Not-for-Profit agency in the areas of housing, older adults, family services and mental health. In 2015, Daisy started developing the social enterprise Mortgage Mates, a revolutionary website that matches two or more users to own a home together, with the aim of increasing affordable housing in the home ownership space. Daisy has been a finalist at the Pitch @ Palace awards and participated in the SBE E3 cohort for female founders. Financial Foreplay® Highlights: It takes about 10 years on average to save up for a deposit and the average age of a first home owner is 36 years. Since 2011 there has been a 50% reduction in home ownership in the age bracket 18-29 years and a 20% reduction for people 30-39 years old 55+ women are the fastest growing demographic facing homeless right now Home ownership is so deeply ingrained as an aspirational milestone that the inability to get on the ladder is causing significant financial and mental health issues New co-ownership options can allow you to enter the property market 50-70% than if you continued to try to do it on your own 92% of renters aspire to own but 49% believe it is completely unrealistic/unachievable given the current environment and conditions Co-ownership is actually a lot less risky as both parties are much more likely to enter the arrangement with solid plans in place to deal with loss of income, shared expense, upgrades, death, estate issues, plan to exit and realize capital gains, etc. Get in touch: Email – daisy@mortgagemates.com.au Linkedin - Daisy Ashworth-Brown | LinkedIn
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://cherrieswriter.com/2018/07/14/the-price-of-war-wondering-one-time-or-another-if-you-would-ever-make-it-home-alive-and-in-one-piece/
Today we celebrate a botanist and orchidologist who saved Kew, We'll also learn about an orchid hunter who collected plants on behalf of the London Horticultural Society. We hear some words about the challenging experience of a botanist in 1874. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book about one of America’s earliest botanists and the father of America’s first female botanist. And then we’ll wrap things up with a story of a plant that Joseph Dalton Hooker described as "The ugliest yet [most] botanically magnificent plant in the world." Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy. The Daily Gardener Friday Newsletter Sign up for the FREE Friday Newsletter featuring: A personal update from me Garden-related items for your calendar The Grow That Garden Library™ featured books for the week Gardener gift ideas Garden-inspired recipes Exclusive updates regarding the show Plus, each week, one lucky subscriber wins a book from the Grow That Garden Library™ bookshelf. Gardener Greetings Send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes, and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org Curated News Carnation – A Little History and Some Growing Instructions | Harvesting History Facebook Group If you'd like to check out my curated news articles and original blog posts for yourself, you're in luck. I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So, there’s no need to take notes or search for links. The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community, where you’d search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Important Events February 5, 1799 Today is the birthday of the British botanist, pomologist, pioneer orchidologist, and flower show organizer, John Lindley. John's dad was a nurseryman, and he ran a commercial nursery in England. Despite his array of botanical talents and knowledge, the family was always under financial duress. Growing up in his father's nursery helped John acquire the knowledge to land his first job as a seed merchant. This position led to a chain of events that would shape John's life. First, he met the botanist William Jackson Hooker. And, second, Hooker introduced him to Sir Joseph Banks. As a result of these connections, John ended up working as an assistant in Bank’s herbarium. In 1838 after Banks died, when the fate of Kew Gardens hung in the balance, John recommended that the gardens belonged to the people and that they should become the botanical headquarters for England. The government rejected John's proposal and decided to close the garden. But, on February 11, 1840, John ingeniously demanded that the issue be put before the Parliament. His advocacy brought the matter to the people; the garden-loving public was not about to lose the Royal Botanic. And, so, John saved Kew Gardens, and William Hooker was chosen as the new director. From his humble beginnings to his incredible standing in English Botanical History, John is remembered fondly for so many accomplishments. For 43 years, John served as secretary to the Royal Horticultural Society, which is why the RHS Library is called the Lindley Library. And, there are over 200 plant species named for John Lindley. There is "lindleyi," "lindleyana," "lindleya," "lindleyoides," etc., and they all pay homage to John. John once told his friend, the botanist Ludwig Reichenbach, "I am a dandy in my herbarium." John did love his plants. But, without question, John's favorite plants were orchids. Before John, not much was known about orchids. Thanks to John, the genus Orchidaceae was shortened to orchid – which is much more friendly to pronounce. And, when he died, John's massive orchid collection was moved to a new home at Kew. John's friend, the botanist Ludwig Reichenbach, wrote a touching tribute after John died. He wrote, "We cannot tell how long Botany, how long science, will be pursued; but we may affirm that so long as a knowledge of plants is considered necessary, so long will Lindley's name be remembered with gratitude." And here's a little-remembered factoid about John - he was blind in one eye. February 5, 1848 It was on this day, the botanist Karl Theodor Hartweg boarded a Hawaiian ship on his way back to England. The London Horticultural Society had hired Karl to collect plants in California. Yet when he reached London, the Hort Society was a little frustrated with Karl because he hadn’t secured something they really wanted: Bristlecone Fir seeds. A short while later, Karl severed ties with London, and he ended up south of Frankfurt tending gardens for the Duke of Baden for thirty years until he died in 1871. Karl’s journey as a plant collector began in the botanical garden in Paris. After working for the Chiswick garden in London, Karl began to turn his attention to plant exploration. Eager to travel and explore, Karl left for America in 1836. Although Karl was only supposed to stay for a three-year project, he actually ended up staying for over seven years. During the early to mid-1800s, native plants from Mexico, like dahlias and cacti, were all the rage. As for Karl, he became a noted orchid hunter. According to Merle Reinkka, the author of A History of the Orchid, Karl’s work was significant, and he contributed, "The most variable and comprehensive collection of New World Orchids made by a single individual in the first half of the [19th] century." A man of the world, Karl himself once dryly remarked, “All the way from London just to look after weeds.” Unearthed Words In 1874, the English botanist WEP Giles (William Ernest Powell) explored the vast deserts of central Australia. Setting out with his hunting partner from a base camp at Fort McKellar, he discovered a leak in one of his large water bags. The two men decided to continue, even though the temperature had already climbed to 96 degrees Fahrenheit. Camping that night, they hung their remaining bags of water in a tree to protect them. But one of their horses attacked a bag with her teeth— spraying the water all over the ground. Now neither the men nor the animals had enough water. — Anita Silvey, American children’s author, The Plant Hunters, Bringing Themselves Home Alive Grow That Garden Library Cadwallader Colden by Seymour Schwartz This book came out in 2013, and the subtitle is A Biography. In this book, Seymour gives us the first complete biography of the American botanist Cadwallader Colden. Cadwallader was the longest-serving Lieutenant Governor of New York. He was incredibly intelligent and multi-talented - a true Renaissance man of America's colonial times. A trained physician, Cadwallader improved public health, and he wrote the first scientific paper published in the colonies, as well as the first map of New York. Cadwallader was also the father of America’s first female botanist: Jane Colden. This book is 230 pages of the life of a multifaceted colonial Renaissance man: Cadwallader Colden. You can get a copy of Cadwallader Colden by Seymour Schwartz and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $4 Today’s Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart February 5, 1806 Today is the birthday of the Austrian botanist and explorer Friedrich Welwitsch. Friedrich found a second home in the country of Portugal, where he served as the director of the Botanic Gardens in Lisbon. Friedrich had some fantastic experiences during his lifetime, but the pinnacle was clearly the day he discovered the Welwitschia mirabilis. The mirabilis refers to its unusual form. Portugal had to send him to Africa to collect plants - which he did for seven years. In 1860, Friedrich discovered a strange-looking plant that is actually a tree - a conifer and a gymnosperm - in terms of botanical classification. The Africans called it "Mr. Big." Now the Welwitschia is endemic to Namibian deserts, and it's also present on the country's coat of arms. When Friedrich discovered this unique plant, which can live for more than 1500 years and bears only two leaves in its entire lifecycle, he was so astonished that he, "could do nothing but kneel down and gaze at it, half in fear lest a touch should prove it a figment of the imagination." Imagine a two-tentacled octopus with very long arms and a red floral bouquet for a head, and you have the Welwitschia mirabilis. Welwitschia's two leaves grow continuously throughout the life of a plant. The pair of leaves are broad, leathery, and belt-shaped. Incredibly, some specimens, tested with carbon 14, are over 2000 years old. Today, if you search online, there is a spectacular photo of Friedrich seated behind a large welwitschia mirabilis. He's wearing a pith helmet, and the plant's leaves are clearly many times longer than Friedrich's arms and legs, which are mostly obscured by the plant. In 1862, Joseph Dalton Hooker described the plant in The Gardener's Chronicle as, "The ugliest yet [most] botanically magnificent plant in the world." Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
Marcel is a long time friend who owns & operates his own business - Home Alive.Home Alive provides quality security and automation systems for residential and commercial customers. Links to his IG & business can be found here:https://homealive.com.au/https://www.instagram.com/homealive/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/marcymoses/?hl=en
Black Lives Matter, Students react to George Floyd's death, Virtual Story Book Readings, Four Square Breathing, Keats' Dad Jokes, Together We Can Shine.
Hoy repasamos un montón de recopilaciones solidarias lanzadas en los años 90 con el objetivo de conseguir fondos para diferentes causas, desde ayudar a músicos sin seguro médico, a niños afectados por la guerra, lucha contra el SIDA, apoyo al Amazonas o crear instituciones para la auto defensa. Los músicos utilizaban su posición por una buena causa. 01. Sinead O'Connor - You Do Something To Me (Red Hot + Blue 1990) 02. Nirvana - Verse Chorus Verse (No Alternative 1993) 03. The Smashing Pumpkins - Glynis (No Alternative 1993) 04. Soundgarden - Show Me (No Alternative 1993) 05. R.E.M. - I Walked with a Zombie (Where The Pyramid Meets The Eye: A Tribute To Roky Erickson 1990) 06. Mudhoney - War In Peace (More Oar: A Tribute To The Skip Spence Album 1999) 07. Mark Lanegan - Cripple Creek (More Oar: A Tribute To The Skip Spence Album 1999) 08. Skip Spence - Land of the Sun (More Oar: A Tribute To The Skip Spence Album 1999) 09. Greg Dulli - Dixie Peach Promenade (Yin for Yang) (More Oar: A Tribute To The Skip Spence Album 1999) 10. Janes Addiction - Ripple (DEADICATED A Tribute To The GRATEFUL DEAD 1991) 11. Pearl Jam - Crazy Mary (Sweet Relief 1993) 12. Victoria Williams - What Kind Of Friend (Strong Hand Of Love: A Tribute To Mark Heard 1994) 13. The Smashing Pumpkins & Red Red Meat - Sad Peter Pan (Sweet Relief II 1996) 14. Jellyfish - Think About Your Troubles (From FOR THE LOVE OF HARRY: EVERYBODY SINGS NILSSON 1995) 15. Blind Melon - Three Is a Magic Number (Schoolhouse Rock! 1996) 16. Silverchair - London's Burning (Burning London The Clash Tribute 1999) 17. The Afghan Whigs - Lost in the Supermarket (Burning London The Clash Tribute 1999) 18. Soundgarden & Brian May - New Damage (Alternative NRG Greenpeace 1994) 19. Neil Young - I Am a Child (BRIDGE SCHOOL CONCERTS, VOL. ONE 1997) 20. The Gits - Guilt Within Your Head (Home Alive 1996) 21. 7 Year Bitch - Mad Dash (Home Alive 1996) 22. The Mojo Filters - Come Together (Help_ A Charity Project For The Children 1995) 23. Pearl Jam - Last Kiss (No Boundaries 1999) 24. Pearl Jam - Soldier Of Love(No Boundaries 1999)
Hoy repasamos un montón de recopilaciones solidarias lanzadas en los años 90 con el objetivo de conseguir fondos para diferentes causas, desde ayudar a músicos sin seguro médico, a niños afectados por la guerra, lucha contra el SIDA, apoyo al Amazonas o crear instituciones para la auto defensa. Los músicos utilizaban su posición por una buena causa. 01. Sinead O'Connor - You Do Something To Me (Red Hot + Blue 1990) 02. Nirvana - Verse Chorus Verse (No Alternative 1993) 03. The Smashing Pumpkins - Glynis (No Alternative 1993) 04. Soundgarden - Show Me (No Alternative 1993) 05. R.E.M. - I Walked with a Zombie (Where The Pyramid Meets The Eye: A Tribute To Roky Erickson 1990) 06. Mudhoney - War In Peace (More Oar: A Tribute To The Skip Spence Album 1999) 07. Mark Lanegan - Cripple Creek (More Oar: A Tribute To The Skip Spence Album 1999) 08. Skip Spence - Land of the Sun (More Oar: A Tribute To The Skip Spence Album 1999) 09. Greg Dulli - Dixie Peach Promenade (Yin for Yang) (More Oar: A Tribute To The Skip Spence Album 1999) 10. Janes Addiction - Ripple (DEADICATED A Tribute To The GRATEFUL DEAD 1991) 11. Pearl Jam - Crazy Mary (Sweet Relief 1993) 12. Victoria Williams - What Kind Of Friend (Strong Hand Of Love: A Tribute To Mark Heard 1994) 13. The Smashing Pumpkins & Red Red Meat - Sad Peter Pan (Sweet Relief II 1996) 14. Jellyfish - Think About Your Troubles (From FOR THE LOVE OF HARRY: EVERYBODY SINGS NILSSON 1995) 15. Blind Melon - Three Is a Magic Number (Schoolhouse Rock! 1996) 16. Silverchair - London's Burning (Burning London The Clash Tribute 1999) 17. The Afghan Whigs - Lost in the Supermarket (Burning London The Clash Tribute 1999) 18. Soundgarden & Brian May - New Damage (Alternative NRG Greenpeace 1994) 19. Neil Young - I Am a Child (BRIDGE SCHOOL CONCERTS, VOL. ONE 1997) 20. The Gits - Guilt Within Your Head (Home Alive 1996) 21. 7 Year Bitch - Mad Dash (Home Alive 1996) 22. The Mojo Filters - Come Together (Help_ A Charity Project For The Children 1995) 23. Pearl Jam - Last Kiss (No Boundaries 1999) 24. Pearl Jam - Soldier Of Love(No Boundaries 1999)
The goal of the Christian home is not to produce well-behaved children, but to shape radical disciples of Jesus.
This is a different segment in that it doesn’t talk about running related injuries as much as how to make it home to your family and friends alive. I can’t tell you how many runners I see who don’t follow safe practices when out running on a daily basis. It only takes one time to get hit by a car or assaulted because of not being aware of your surroundings. My hope is by following some basic advice about running safety that you will never be put in a situation you will regret later. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out brian@company5k.com. Also thanks for being here and hope to have you back again soon.
Keeping yourself alive in the backcountry. This episode we discuss the risks that go along with travelling in the backcountry. We talk about the most common accidents that occur while hunting and some tips on making you safer. Mike does a first aid bag dump and we talk about safety gear we carry and why. We chat about how our safety gear has evolved for the better and in some cases worse. Our hope is this podcast gets people thinking about their safety and use the off season to build on their outdoor skills. We hope you enjoy this episode. Feel free to give us a like on iTunes or whatever podcast platform you use. John and Mike
Dr. Geoffrey Mount Varner, an ER doctor with two decades of experience, has a unique solution for reducing the number of violent altercations between police and those they encounter, especially African American men. He is the author of Home Alive: 11 Must Steps to Surviving Encounters with the Police.
Mothers across the country are terrified every time their son pulls out of the parking lot or backs out of the driveway. The possibility of him encountering the police leaves them quaking in their shoes. After years as an emergency medicine physician, Dr. Geoffrey Mount Varner had seen enough. He wrote Home Alive: 11 Must Steps to Surviving Encounters with the Police. The book and the interview isn’t about police bashing or taking sides. It is about helping both sides come out alive. Website: https://drsavinglives.com/
To celebrate Eid, many members of Adelaide's Bangladeshi community headed back to their homeland. SBS Bangla spoke with the Mahbub Siraz Tuhin, Chairperson of South Australian Bangladeshi Community Association about the Eid preparations of Bangladeshi expatriates. Click the audio link to listen to the full interview in Bangla. - নতুন পোশাকে ঈদ করতে, দেশ থেকে প্রিয়জনরা পার্সেল করে পাঠিয়েছেন ঈদ উপহার। আবার অনেকেই পরিবার- পরিজনের সাথে ঈদ করতে পৌঁছেছেন বাংলাদেশে। বলছিলাম এ্যাডিলেইড প্রবাসী বাংলাদেশীদের কথা। সাউথ অস্ট্রেলিয়ায় বসবাসরত বাংলাদেশীদের ঈদ প্রস্তুতি নিয়ে এসবিএস বাংলার সাথে কথা বলেছেন মাহবুব সিরাজ তুহিন। পুরো কথোপকথন শুনতে অডিও লিংকে ক্লিক করুন।
Emitido el 20/07/2017 en radioutopia.org.es Arrancamos el programa de hoy repasando la visita de U2 a nuestro país con la ayuda de Virginia Díaz (180 Grados, Radio 3). Después celebramos los 25 años del Incesticide de Nirvana y del primer disco de Blind Melon. También nos dejamos seducir por la voz de Mia Zapata y recordamos el recopilatorio Home Alive donde suenan Soundgarden. Por último escuchamos lo nuevo de NIN, Roger Waters y The Afghan Whigs, sin olvidarnos de Radiohead y su polémico concierto en Israel. Por cierto, YA puedes adquirir tu OK Computer Revisited desde aquí: https://www.verkami.com/projects/18310-radiohead-ok-computer-20-anos
Emitido el 20/07/2017 en radioutopia.org.es Arrancamos el programa de hoy repasando la visita de U2 a nuestro país con la ayuda de Virginia Díaz (180 Grados, Radio 3). Después celebramos los 25 años del Incesticide de Nirvana y del primer disco de Blind Melon. También nos dejamos seducir por la voz de Mia Zapata y recordamos el recopilatorio Home Alive donde suenan Soundgarden. Por último escuchamos lo nuevo de NIN, Roger Waters y The Afghan Whigs, sin olvidarnos de Radiohead y su polémico concierto en Israel. Por cierto, YA puedes adquirir tu OK Computer Revisited desde aquí: https://www.verkami.com/projects/18310-radiohead-ok-computer-20-anos
More police shootings, Obama ‘personal insult’ to legacy?, Reviews of Birth Of A Nation and The Magnificent Seven, DC Movies room for improvement, Cup overflow at panera bread and more.
What does it take to be a MTNmeister? Join us as Chris shares his perspective on the 2008 K2 disaster, along with his expertise in high altitude mountaineering. Chris has been a part of or a leader of countless Himalayan expeditions over the past decade. Chris is also an accomplished photographer with credits in Men’s Journal, Outside, GQ, Rock and Ice, Alpinist, and several newspapers around the world. Check out Chris's Meister Profile - http://www.mtnmeister.com/chris-klinke/
Join us as Chris shares his perspective on the 2008 K2 disaster, along with his expertise in high altitude mountaineering.
Mia Zapata and her band, The Gits, were on the cusp of making it big in the music industry when in a blink of an eye, the dreams, the music, and Mia were gone. Alisha tells Emily the story of Mia Zapata; her life, her music, and her horrendous murder. Later, they are joined by Zoe and Stefanie of Home Alive to discuss the non-profit they created out of necessity and what you can do to protect yourself. And, of course, some palate-cleansing bloopers. For more information, sources and photos, visit the episode blog. Can’t get enough MITR? Join us on Patreon for additional bloopers, mini-episodes, ad-free episodes and more! Sources Teach Home Alive | The Gits | Unsolved | The Gits - Graveyard Blues | STATE VS. MEZQUIA | Rolling Stone - Mia Zapata Punk Musician Murdered in 1993 | Wikipedia - Mariel Boatlift | Wikipedia - Talk Marial Boatlift Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/murder-in-the-rain/donations