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Read: Angie Mazakis's poem "Oh, My Kidneys," which she reads on the episode, and Han's review of I Was Waiting to See What You Would Do First.Angie Mazakis's first book of poetry, I Was Waiting to See What You Would Do First, was chosen by Billy Collins as a finalist for the 2020 Miller Williams Prize and was published by University of Arkansas Press in March 2020. The book was also a finalist for the National Poetry Series and was named by The Boston Globe as one of the Best Books of 2020. Her poems have appeared in The New Republic, Boston Review, The Iowa Review, Best New Poets, Washington Square Review, Columbia Journal, Indiana Review, Conduit, Lana Turner Journal, Nat. Brut and other journals. She is a PhD student in creative writing at Ohio University.Purchase: I Was Waiting to See What You Would Do First (UAPress, 2020).Check out: Jeremy Geddes' Art
Want to know what you're getting yourself into before you subscribe? Listen to our promo to find out! Did You Make This? is a podcast about being an artist, artisan, designer, maker, small business owner and someone who gets asked "did you make this?" on a seemingly endless basis. Promo written and edited by Charlene Ruell. Music "I Was Waiting for Him" by Lee Rosevere. Our next episode will be a personal introduction to your host, Charlene and focus on her journey as a maker thus far. Have a story to share? Email us at hello@didumakethis.com.
No Association would be able to function without a Secretary! Meet HITA's Secretary, Burt Johnson! In this interview, Burt shares his background and talks about HITA's mission. ----------------- Music: "I Was Waiting for Him" by Lee Rosevere freemusicarchive.org
and I'm sorry. But seriously, at 5 minutes over, there's a whole lot of hop gunk up in this one. Music used in this episode includes: Sheboygan Theme: Lee Rosevere - I Was Waiting for Him http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/The_Big_Loop_-_FML_original_podcast_score/Lee_Rosevere_-_The_Big_Loop_-_FML_original_podcast_score_-_17_I_Was_Waiting_for_Him 'Ad Break': Guillaume Tucker - Bebop Molecule http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Guillaume_Tucker/2015021275957958/BebopMolecule-GTucker-Verdigris Outro: Jahzzar - Green Lights http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Tumbling_Dishes_Like_Old-Mans_Wishes/Green_Lights And our theme song: Steve Combs - Drag Chain http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Steve_Combs/Speaking_in_Spirals_1809/03_Drag_Chain
Meet HITA's new Public Relations Director, Tianlu Redmon! In this interview Tianlu shares her background and experience, her responsibilities on the HITA Board, as well as her vision and priorities for the Houston Interpreters and Translators Association. ----------------- Music: "I Was Waiting for Him" by Lee Rosevere freemusicarchive.org
We're starting this new podcast season with a series of interview with the members of the HITA Board. Our first guest is Dr. Natalia Noland, the new President of HITA. She talks about her background and experience, as well as her vision and priorities for the Houston Interpreters and Translators Association. ----------------- Music: "I Was Waiting for Him" by Lee Rosevere freemusicarchive.org CC BY
Tune in to listen to the interview with Rita Pavone, MA, PhD Candidate, who is an interpreter, translator, consultant on cultural competence/cross-cultural communication, educator, researcher, and public speaker. In this episode, Rita explains the concepts of transference and countertransference, which are extremely important in the work of interpreters, and talks about her upcoming workshop in Houston on November 3. Sign up for the workshop: https://www.hitagroup.org/event/4308/ Rita Pavone's website: https://www.minerva-translations-and-language-services.org/meet-the-program-director/ ----------------- Music: "I Was Waiting for Him" by Lee Rosevere freemusicarchive.org CC BY
Fed up with what felt like a mug's game of searching for a daycare spot for her son, lawyer Nadine Blum says “enough is enough” when daycare providers asked for fees, just to get on their waitlist. With her colleague Kelly Doctor, she sets out to change the law, only to realize that long lasting change will require a fundamental shift about who we think childcare is for. Childcare advocate Sarah Ehrhardt contrasts her experience as a parent in Sweden and in Toronto, and lawyer Louis Century provides insight into how international law could be used as a tool to build a better childcare system. Written by: Nadine Blum and Kelly Doctor Produced by: Ellie Gordon-Moershel Artwork by: Annette Blum Music credits: Liftoff, by Jahzzar: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Galaxy/Lift_Off_1082 Readers do you read, by Chris Zabriskie: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Reappear/02_-_Readers_Do_You_Read Ragtime Dance 1906, by Scott Joplin: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Joplin/Piano_Rolls_from_archiveorg/ScottJoplin-RagtimeDance1906 Biking in the Park, by Lee Rosevere: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_For_Podcasts/Lee_Rosevere_-_Music_For_Podcasts_-_09_Biking_in_the_Park Solitude, by Jazzhar: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/HiFi_City_Tales/07_Solitude I was waiting for him: by Lee Rosevere: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/The_Big_Loop_-_FML_original_podcast_score/Lee_Rosevere_-_The_Big_Loop_-_FML_original_podcast_score_-_17_I_Was_Waiting_for_Him His Last Share of the Stars, by Doctor Turtle: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Doctor_Turtle/The_Double-Down_Two-Step/his_last_share_of_the_stars_zeroed Isn't another postwar move, by Jahzzar: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Blinded_by_dust/08_-_Isnt_Another_Post_War_Movie What True Self? Feels Bogus, Let's Watch Jason X, by Chris Zabriskie: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Reappear/05_-_What_True_Self_Feels_Bogus_Lets_Watch_Jason_X Energy, By Clearest Thoughts Directed, by Doctor Turtle: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Doctor_Turtle/The_Double-Down_Two-Step/Energy_By_Clearest_Thoughts_Directed Ulyses, by Jahzzar: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Kuddelmuddel/Ulyses_master_2 Clips with permission from : CBC and Global News
In this episode, we speak with Tony Rosado, a nationally and internationally renowned court and conference interpreter, who will visit us in Houston on October 6, 2018 for his workshop "Solving the mystery. What do all those terms mean?" In this podcast, Tony talks about his experience, shares advice, tips, and his favorite resources. Read the show notes for more! Show notes: Tony Rosado’s website: http://www.rpstranslations.com/ Tony’s blog: https://rpstranslations.wordpress.com/ Sign up for Tony’s workshop in Houston on October 6, 2018: https://www.hitagroup.org/event/solving-the-mystery-what-do-all-those-terms-mean/ Books that Tony recommends: "The Bilingual Courtroom: Court Interpreters in the Judicial Process", Susan Berk-Seligson “Introducción al Common Law”, Ruth Gámez González, Fernando Cuñado de Castro “The New Professional Court Interpreter”, Tony Rosado “Manual Del Intérprete Judicial En México”, Tony Rosado, Ma. Del Carmen Carreón Castro, Daniel Maya Ortega “Conference Interpreting Explained”, Roderick Jones “Interpretation: Techniques and Exercises”, James Nolan “Conference Interpreting: A Complete Course (Benjamins Translation Library)”, Robin Setton, Andrew Dawrant “The Prosperous Translator”, Chris Durban ----------------- Music: "I Was Waiting for Him" by Lee Rosevere freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rose…aiting_for_Him CC BY
Join us for our first podcast episode featuring Mrs. Eta Trabing, HITA's current President! Show notes: HITA's website: https://www.hitagroup.org/ Eta Trabing's company "Berkana Language LLC": http://www.eberkana.us/ Music: "I Was Waiting for Him" by Lee Rosevere http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/The_Big_Loop_-_FML_original_podcast_score/Lee_Rosevere_-_The_Big_Loop_-_FML_original_podcast_score_-_17_I_Was_Waiting_for_Him CC BY
This episode is sponsored by The Great Courses Plus. Get a FREE month of unlimited access to over 9,000 lectures presented by engaging, award-winning experts on everything from art to physics, interior design and world languages. Sign up today at thegreatcoursesplus.com/ART. There’s an old quote that I’m sure you’ve heard referenced in a million sitcoms or Looney Tunes cartoons- though it actually stems from a 1932 western-- where one character, all flinty-eyed, turns to another, and declares, “This town ain’t big enough for the both of us.” It’s an order meant to scare someone away, but it’s also a declaration of the feelings of rivalry, of jealousy, as if it shouldn’t be allowed that two people of similar stature could be functioning-- or even flourishing-- in the same place and time. After all, you couldn’t possibly have two star quarterbacks on the team, or two top valedictorians. Someone always has to be the best, or even more importantly, to be seen by the public as the best. But was this true in the case of the two top female painters in Revolutionary-era France? Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts! Twitter / Facebook/ Instagram Episode Credits Production and Editing by Kaboonki. Theme music by Alex Davis. Logo by Dave Rainey. Social media assistance by Emily Crockett. Additional writing and research by Adria Gunter. ArtCurious is sponsored by Anchorlight, an interdisciplinary creative space, founded with the intent of fostering artists, designers, and craftspeople at varying stages of their development. Home to artist studios, residency opportunities, and exhibition space Anchorlight encourages mentorship and the cross-pollination of skills among creatives in the Triangle. Additional music credits: "Yellow-rumped Warbler" by Chad Crouch is licensed under BY-NC 3.0 ; "Circles (Instrumental)" by Greg Atkinson is licensed under BY 3.0; "Stronger" by Alan Špiljak is licensed under BY-NC-ND 4.0; "Desktop Hall" by Yan Terrian is licensed under BY-SA 4.0; "Beijing 2008" by Anton Khoryukov is licensed under BY-NC-SA 4.0. Ad Music: "I Was Waiting for Him" by Lee Rosevere is licensed under BY 4.0; "Streetworker Jack (ID 844)" by Lobo Loco is licensed under BY-NC-ND 4.0; "Comedie" by Jahzzar is licensed under BY-SA 4.0 Links and further resources: ArtCurious Episode 3: The Semi-Charmed Life of Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun Harvard Magazine: Adélaïde Labille-Guiard Adélaïde Labille-Guiard: Artist in an Age of Revolution, by Laura Auricchio Metropolitan Museum Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Adélaïde Labille-Guiard Le Grand Palais: Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun and Female Competition Jacques-Louis David: New Perspectives, by Dorothy Johnson Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, Peace Bringing Back Abundance, 1780 Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, Self Portrait with Two Pupils, 1785 Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, Self-Portrait, 1790 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Everybody loves a hero. But villains can be much more interesting. Meredith Talusan is the Executive Editor at them. She wrote an essay about trans villains in film for BuzzFeed. Dan Kois and Isaac Butler are co-authors of The World Only Spins Forward, an oral history of Angels in America. Andrea Bernstein is the co-host of Trump, Inc., a podcast about the Trump family business from WNYC Studios and Pro Publica. Stephen Spinella plays Roy Cohn in the Berkeley Rep production of Angels in America. Stephen Spinella (Roy Cohn) in Berkeley Repertory Theatre’s production of Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches. (Photo courtesy of Kevin Berne/Berkeley Repertory Theatre) Episode scoring by Jeremy Bloom with additional music by Lee Rosevere ("I Was Waiting for Him" and "Featherlight"). Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work! Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.