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"Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey with special guests Mark Howard and Chelsea Hoy of Trinity Irish Dance Company.In this episode of Dance Talk, host Joanne Carey chats with Mark Howard and Chelsea Hoy from the Trinity Irish Dance Company discussing their personal journeys into Irish dance, the company, and the cultural significance of Irish dance. The conversation highlights the innovative choreography that sets Trinity apart, the importance of imagination in the creative process, and the upcoming 35th anniversary season. The episode emphasizes the power of dance to connect with audiences and the mission of inclusivity and kindness within the art form.TRINITY IRISH DANCE COMPANY (TIDC) was founded in 1990 to celebrate the pioneering work of its Founding Artistic Director Mark Howard. This uniquely Irish-American company “ushered in a new era for Irish step dance” (Chicago Tribune), opening new avenues of artistic freedom that led directly to commercial productions such as “Riverdance.”Considered an American treasure TIDC has performed sold-out tours in Europe, Asia, and North America, appearing in distinguished venues, such as New York's The Joyce Theater, Washington D.C.'s Kennedy Center, Princeton's McCarter Theater, Ottawa's National Arts Center of Canada, Tokyo's Orchard Hall, and Chicago's Auditorium Theatre, among many others. The Company has entertained dignitaries as varied as Monaco's royal family, Irish and American presidents, Japanese royalty, and Indian meditation masters. TIDC offers both a highly skilled presentation of traditional Irish step dance and a brilliantly engaging interpretation of contemporary world vision.Mark Howard: Founding Artistic Director / Choreographer and Emmy Award-winning choreographer was born in Yorkshire, England, and raised in Chicago. He began dancing at 8 at the Dennehy School of Irish Dance and began teaching at 17. By 20 he had launched the Trinity Academy of Irish Dance, subsequently leading them to unprecedented World Championship team titles for the United States—the first when he was only 25. He redefined what was possible for American teams becoming the first to win gold in all categories.His pioneering work led to his unique transition from the competitive stage to the performing arts stage to coach then artistic director. Howard himself was a regular guest on The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson. He has been named three times as one of Irish American Magazine's “Top 100 Irish-Americans,” and he was honored by iBAM! in 2011 and in 2015 by Chicago's Lawyers For the Creative Arts for his outstanding contribution to the performing arts.Chelsea Hoy: Associate Artistic Director / Choreographer / Dancer. Born in Denver, Hoy's choreographic influence has significantly shaped TIDC's newest works. Hoy recently co-choreographed Taking the Mick alongside Howard, a versatile work following their first collaboration An Sorcas (The Circus), which previewed in Japan and had its world premiere at Chicago's historic Auditorium Theatre in 2019.Chelsea grew up dancing competitively for the Wick School of Irish Dance in Denver, Colorado. She joined TIDC in 2014 after she began her studies at Loyola University Chicago. She graduated in 2017 with Bachelors' degrees in Psychology and Photography. In addition to helping guide the company's future, she is a professional photographer, dance instructor, and visual artist. Hoy's love of empowering children through the arts continues to shape TIDC's outreach programming. Information for TIDC and to see their upcoming performances visithttps://trinityirishdancecompany.com/“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey wherever you listen to your podcasts. https://dancetalkwithjoannecarey.com/... Follow Joanne on Instagram @westfieldschoolofdance Tune in. Follow. Like us. And Share. Please leave a review! “Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey"Where the Dance World Connects, the Conversations Inspire, and Where We Are Keeping Them Real."
What do The Substance, Nosferatu, and Babygirl have in common? They externalize the characters' inner feelings - self-loathing, guilt, shame - in the most grotesque ways possible.Ahead of the Academy Awards, Brittany Luse sits down with IBAM producer Alexis Williams and Pop Culture Happy Hour co-host Aisha Harris, to get into how these trending films bring women's internal monsters to life.Support public media and receive ad-free listening & bonus content. Join NPR+ today.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Keke Palmer and SZA play two down on their luck friends who run into a series of hilarious unfortunate events in One of Them Days. Host Brittany Luse and IBAM producer Corey Antonio Rose joined NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour to discuss how this raunchy affair pulls off a story about friendship, unreasonable landlords, and gentrification.Support public media and receive ad-free listening & bonus. Join NPR+ today.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
What good is a Humanities degree? According to two intellectuals, Dr. Ally Louks and Jason Stanley, the Humanities help us better connect to other humans. According to a lot of online haters, they're worthless.Dr. Louks recently posted her Cambridge University PhD thesis online and was piled on by a loud group of right-wing anti-intellectuals. Brittany, Dr. Louks, and Jason Stanley, a professor of Philosophy at Yale University investigate the backlash to Dr. Louks, higher education at large, and why "anti-intellectualism" is prevalent in Republican politics.Support public media and receive ad-free listening & bonus. Join NPR+ today. Have you battled loneliness? What was it like, and what did you do about it? If you're over 18, let us know by sending a voice memo to IBAM@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2024 was once again a transformative year for The Insurance Podcast. We were at more events than ever, we met more people than we can remember and produced more content including videos from some of our events and interviews. In this episode:A review of the year by the hostsFavorite people we met and talked toInterview quotes that all seem to align to where the industry is going and how to get thereOur wish list of trends for 2025Some stories (not incriminating)Industry analysisSit back and take in the year that was through events and guests, thoughts and perspectives and tell us what you want to see, hear and experience for 2025!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
When TikTok user, Slim Kim, posted a video expressing how much she loves 'being skinny,' she set off a wave of internet discourse. What's the line between loving your body and dog-whistling fatphobia? This week, host Brittany Luse is joined by authors Emma Specter and Kate Manne to find out: what's so wrong with loving being skinny?Then, Brittany takes goes on a field trip to the Anime NYC convention. She and IBAM producer Alexis Williams venture out to find out how generations of Black folks have found comfort, confidence, and fandom in the genre.Support public media and receive ad-free listening & bonus content by joining NPR+ today: https://plus.npr.org/Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Today, we bring you a special bonus - a SMACKDOWN episode of NPR's It's Been a Minute featuring our own hosts Nick and Hannah! IBAM host Brittany Luse has been taking this smackdown on the road to cities all across the country. Hear the other debates on the It's Been a Minute podcast. CLICK HERE: Visit our website to donate to the podcast, sign up for our newsletter, get free educational materials, and more!
It's September, which means millions of young learners across the country are dusting off their backpacks and heading back to school. But a new study from Gallup and The Walton Family Foundation has shown that students are less engaged, and feel less challenged than last year, and about half of them have no plans to get a Bachelor's degree right after high school. Host Brittany Luse is joined by Karin Klein, education reporter and author of Rethinking College: A Guide to Thriving Without a Degree, and NPR Education Desk correspondent and Senior Editor Cory Turner to parse through what has next generation feeling despondent and if we need to rethink the purpose of high school.Then, Brittany is on the housing hunt, but she's found that even outside major urban areas, small cities across the country are rapidly gentrifying. Richard E. Ocejo, author of Sixty Miles Upriver: Gentrification and Race in a Small American City, joins Brittany to look at what happens when big city gentrifiers move to town and how some of them have rebranded gentrification.Want to be featured on IBAM? Record a voice memo responding to Brittany's question at the end of the episode and send it to ibam@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
After Chappell Roan posted about how some fans have been making her feel unsafe, there's been speculation around whether the singer is really 'cut out to be a pop star.' But are the critiques fair? Brittany sits down with Kelsey McKinney, who wrote about the controversy for Defector, and Dr. Mel Stanfill, author of Fandom is Ugly. They discuss modern fandom, how Chappell Roan framed it as a conversation about gender and what people misunderstand about celebrity. Then, Brittany looks at the how charity is changing. Traditional charitable giving is down in the US and some non-profits have declared that we're in the middle of a "generosity crisis." At the same time, a new genre of online viral videos has emerged: feel-good 'charity' content. And nobody does it bigger than MrBeast. Brittany is joined by journalist Max Read to understand the MrBeast phenomenon and break down the generational divides these videos reveal.Want to be featured on IBAM? Record a voice memo responding to Brittany's question at the end of the episode and send it to ibam@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Now that we're in the dog days of summer, host Brittany Luse wants to know - do we have a song of the summer this year? According to NPR Music reporter Sidney Madden and NPR Music host, writer and editor Stephen Thompson, there isn't one song - but many songs. "We are more disparate than ever, that's why it's hard to chart a single song right now," said Sidney. "It's more like choose your own adventure." So - we're choosing our own adventure today and discussing the many contenders for song of the summer - and hearing why each song tells us something a little different about our cultural moment. Want to be featured on IBAM? Record a voice memo responding to Brittany's question at the end of the episode and send it to ibam@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
It seems like there are countless streamers these days – there's Netflix, Hulu, Disney Plus, Max, Peacock, Roku, just to name a few. Still, success and profit remain elusive to even some of the biggest in the biz. However there is one smaller streamer that seems to have found a path to prosperity: Dropout. In this encore episode, IBAM host Brittany Luse sat down with Dropout CEO Sam Reich earlier this year to find out how his company is forging a path to success in a successful market, all while revamping the gameshow format. The pair also play a little gameshow game. Want to be featured on IBAM? Record a voice memo responding to Brittany's question at the end of the episode and send it to ibam@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Michigan native Brittany Luce, host of It's Been a Minute on NPR, has made a name for herself with her sharp, engaging commentary and deep dives into contemporary culture. Whether she's exploring the latest trends or unraveling complex issues, Brittany's approach is both thought-provoking and accessible. Luse sat down with us to talk about Kamala Harris' campaign, candidacy and potential nomination, and how it represents broader shifts in American culture. GUEST ON THIS EPISODE: Brittany Luse, host of It's Been a Minute, a NPR podcast. -- Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way. If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work. Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the latest revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats, there are no singing cats. The actors have basically ditched the furry ears and velvet tails and reimagined the characters as competitors in the ballroom scene, vying for trophies and a new chance at life. This week, host Brittany Luse talks to Cats: The Jellicle Ball star Chasity Moore and co-director Zhailon Levingston about ballroom, spectacles and memories.Want to be featured on IBAM? Record a voice memo responding to Brittany's question at the end of the episode and send it to ibam@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
We're at the peak of summer, which means sunny days on the grass with a good book! Best-selling authors Tia Williams and Jean Chen Ho join host Brittany Luse to give their recommendations for great summer reads. They also offer some armchair theories on why we love a gossipy summer novel.Books mentioned in this episode:The Guest by Emma KleinMeet Me Tonight in Atlantic City by Jane Wong Hip-Hop Is History by Questlove with Ben Greenman Devil is Fine by John VercherGood Material by Dolly Alderton Piranesi by Susanna Clarke Fiona and Jane by Jean Chen HoA Love Song for Ricki Wilde by Tia WilliamsWant to be featured on IBAM? Record a voice memo responding to Brittany's question at the end of the episode and send it to ibam@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
This week, the legendary singer and civil rights figure Mavis Staples is turning 85 and there's no sign of her slowing down: She released a new song, "Worthy," and a children's book, Bridges Instead of Walls: The Story of Mavis Staples. Today, Mavis joins host Brittany Luse to share stories from her life: what it was like to be mentored by Mahalia Jackson, how she helped create the soundtrack for the Civil Rights movement, how she was spurned by the church then welcomed back, and what it was like to collaborate with Prince. Want to be featured on IBAM? Record a voice memo responding to Brittany's question at the end of the episode and send it to ibam@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Too often, our attempts at nailing the family recipes end up in disaster and disappointment. This week, host Brittany Luse is joined by former Kentucky Poet Laureate Crystal Wilkinson, author of Praisesong for the Kitchenghosts: Stories and Recipes from Five Generations of Black Country Cooks. The two talk about Appalachian food culture, turning oral recipes into written ones, and the emotional relationship between food, family and memory.Want to be featured on IBAM? Record a voice memo responding to Brittany's question at the end of the episode and send it to ibam@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
It's Black Music month! This week, Host Brittany Luse invites Howard University professor and trombonist Myles Blakemore to talk about how classical music influenced some of our favorite musicians. They look at how the counterpoint technique of Johann Sebastian Bach may have inspired Nina Simone, and how a love of Genuine can turn into a career in classical music. Want to be featured on IBAM? Record a voice memo responding to Brittany's question at the end of the episode and send it to ibam@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
In his new memoir, Another Word for Love, Carvell Wallace lays out his journey to find self-acceptance after a childhood colored by instability. Host Brittany Luse sits down with Carvell to talk about how he built new language around love and his new perspectives on recovery and healing.Want to be featured on IBAM? Record a voice memo responding to Brittany's question at the end of the episode and send it to ibam@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
One of Brittany's latest TV obsessions has been Netflix's Love on the Spectrum. It's a reality series that follows several autistic adults as they wade through the dating pool, guided by relationship coach Jennifer Cook. Brittany sits down with Jennifer to unpack how her own experience with autism informs the advice she gives. Then, Brittany is joined by Gender Reveal podcast host Tuck Woodstock and Flyest Fables producer Morgan Givens. Together, they discuss how the show deals with stereotypes, the problems baked into all dating shows and what it's like to watch the show as autistic viewers.Want to be featured on It's Been A Minute? Record a voice note for 'Hey Brittany' and send it to IBAM.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
The topics were wide open when Ryan Hanley agreed to come on the show so we started near his beginning and let it run. We know Ryan is coming up to speak at IBAM soon and wanted to give the audience a preivew of who they will see and after it all, what we learned was Ryan knows how to focus through the noise.In this episode:How Ryan evolved in his career and the paths he tookHow to see through challenges and pursue purposeWhy insurance still has loads of opportunity but change is afootHow he find topics for speaking and what audiences can expectEnjoy this great dialogue with Ryan, some stories, transparency, honesty and incredible awareness from one of the leaders with insurance leadership!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The 2024 presidential election will be a rematch between former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden; and with that rematch comes political fanfare, some public apathy and déjà vu. To take a look at the public perception of this repeat race, host Brittany Luse is joined by NPR political correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben and NPR White House Correspondent Franco Ordoñez. Then, Brittany is joined by Vinson Cunningham to discuss his debut novel, Great Expectations. It's a period piece that follows the story of a young man working on an election campaign that echoes that of Obama's 2008 run. Ultimately, it's a novel about belief - both religious and political. Brittany and Vinson discuss American politics as a sort of religion - and why belief in politics has changed so much in the last decade.To end the show, Brittany shares her thoughts about "Kate Gate" and the mysterious case of royal photoshopping.One more thing: we are working on a special series for IBAM about the gender divide and we want to talk to YOU. We're looking for people aged 18-24 for a roundtable interview on everything from dating, money, politics, and your future hopes. If you're interested in joining us, email our producers: ibam@npr.orgLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
It seems like there are countless streamers these days – there's Netflix, Hulu, Disney Plus, Max, Peacock, Roku, just to name a few. Still, success and profit remain elusive to even some of the biggest in the biz. However there is one smaller streamer that seems to have found a path to prosperity: Dropout. IBAM host Brittany Luse sat down with Dropout CEO Sam Reich to find out how his company is forging a path to success in a successful market, all while revamping the gameshow format. The pair also play a little game.
IANR 2403 012024 Line Up 4-6pm INTERVIEWS Here's the guest line-up for Sat, Jan 20, 2024 from 4 to 6pm CST on Indo American News Radio (www.IndoAmerican-News.com), a production of Indo American News. We are on 98.7 FM and you can also listen on the masalaradio app (www.masalaradio.com) By Monday, hear the recorded show on Podcast uploaded on Spotify, Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/indo-american-news-radio-houston-tx/id1512586620 ) Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public and Breaker. We have 4 years of Podcasts and have had over 9,000 hits. TO SUPPORT THE SHOW, SELECT FOLLOW ON OUR FREE PODCAST CHANNEL. AND YOU'LL BE NOTIFIED WHEN OF NEW UPDATES. 4:20 pm In our special “The Road I Have Traveled” segment, we talk with long-time Houstonian Mallik Putcha, a pioneering Indian scientist and engineer who worked as a contractor for 35 years on 21 major projects for NASA Johnson Space Center. He founded the IIT Madras Alumni Association of North America. On his retirement, he established iBhagavatam Aani Mutyalu to perpetuate the spirituality of the 15th century Telegu poet Potanaamatylu Gari Bhagavatam Padyalu, in an iBAM mobile app. He has established four Endowments at the University of Houston and another in IIT Madras. Ever active, he joins us today in the studio to talk about his remarkable journey. 5:20 pm As the consecration ceremonies of the new Ram Janam Bhumi Temple are about to proceed, we wondered what the significance of Ayodhya was before Ram and his brothers were born? We turn to amateur historian buff and true Ram devotee Kapil Sharma – no relation to the popular TV personality – for some answers based on his own research. 5:40 pm This week marks the 4th Anniversary of Indo American News Radio and we have a small roundup of what we have accomplished over the years. Also stay tuned in for news roundup, views, sports and movie reviews TO BE FEATURED ON THE SHOW, OR TO ADVERTISE, PLEASE CONTACT US AT 713-789-6397 or at indoamericannews@yahoo.com Please pick up the print edition of Indo American News which is available all across town at grocery stores. Also visit our website indoamerican-news.com which gets 70,000+ hits to track all current stories. And remember to visit our digital archives from over 16 years. Plus, our entire 43 years of hard copy archives are available in the Fondren Library at Rice University. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indo-american-news-radio/support
This week, Brittany chats with New Yorker television critic Inkoo Kang about Showtime's historical romance, Fellow Travelers. The show follows the lives and love of two closeted men - Hawk and Tim. It starts in 1950s Washington DC, at the height of McCarthyism and the lavender scare and continues through the AIDS crisis in the 1980s. Brittany and Inkoo discuss how the politics of the time shape the characters and how survival isn't always pretty.Then, we switch gears and meet an artist that's been bringing Brittany joy in the cold winter months. Singer-songwriter Olivia Dean joins the show to talk her debut album, Messy, and gives IBAM an unforgettable live performance from her catalog.
In September 2002, the Russian pop duo t.A.T.u. released their smash single "All The Things She Said." The song is a grungy euro-dance track, and the video features the lead singers Lena Katina and Julia Volkova dressed in schoolgirl uniforms and making out in the rain. The video was banned from UK television for being "not really suitable for children." That did not stop the song from becoming a global sensation. It topped the charts in 13 countries, and in the United States the duo would perform the song over and over on live television. During performances, they made a point to do as they did in their video and make out.But here's the thing: neither Katina or Volkova identified as lesbians or queer at the time. From Harry Styles to Katy Perry, debates over queerbaiting have raged online, and t.A.T.u.'s "All The Things She Said" fits squarely in that lineage. But despite roleplaying as lesbians for their own success, is there something redeemable in how they represented lesbianism at a time when no one else would put two women kissing on camera? And how should we look at this song today?It's Been A Minute senior producer Barton Girdwood talked this out with Girls Can Kiss Now author, Jill Gutowitz. You can email us at IBAM@npr.org.
HBO gave us some of the most iconic television shows of our time: Sex and the City. The Sopranos. Game of Thrones. But is the era of HBO coming to a close?Earlier this year, HBO's parent company, Warner Media, merged with Discovery. By next year, the new Warner Bros. Discovery will combine HBO Max with Discovery Plus into an as-yet unnamed umbrella streaming service. The merger raises questions about what's next for the HBO brand – including whether or not "HBO" will still mean "quality TV" once the dust settles. Guest host Elise Hu talks to Charles Pulliam-Moore, who covers TV and film for The Verge, about HBO's legacy, how it paved the way for prestige TV, and what changes at the company could mean for what kind of television we'll see.You can follow us on Twitter @NPRItsBeenAMin and email us at IBAM@npr.org.
The Russian pop duo t.A.T.u released their smash single "All The Things She Said" 20 years ago this week. To this day, the bop is a queer staple, but should it be?From t.A.T.u to Britney Spears and Madonna, the early 2000s were full of straight women dabbling in queerness for profit. In this episode, senior producer Barton Girdwood sits down with author Jill Gutowitz (Girls Can Kiss Now) to talk about how these moments gave young queer millennials a taste of their sexuality even though it was all an act. They discuss whether or not a false representation can still be meaningful, and how the basic formula of "All The Things She Said" gets lesbianism right — even though so much of it is wrong.You can follow us on Twitter @NPRItsBeenAMin and email us at IBAM@npr.org.
What is culture, where does it come from and why does it change? W. David Marx, author of the new book Status and Culture: How Our Desire for Social Rank Creates Taste, Identity, Art, Fashion, and Constant Change, says the answers come from our desire for prestige. Marx tells guest host Elise Hu how status has historically worked to drive trends like gourmet cupcakes or dark wash jeans, how the internet can lead to cultural stagnation, and ways we can redefine status to build a more equitable society.Status and Culture is out Sept. 6.You can follow us on Twitter @NPRItsBeenAMin and email us at IBAM@npr.org.
Wir sind zurück mit Teil 3 unseres All Ball! Podcasts! Zurück aus Paris lassen wir in dieser Episode zunächst das berühmte Quai 54 Streetball Turnier Revue passieren, schildern Eindrücke und halten die #SHEGOTGAME Flagge stolz nach oben. Im Hauptteil unseres Pods sprechen wir dann mit Oscar da Silva, seines Zeichens IBAM-Zögling, frischgebackener Deutscher Meister mit Alba Berlin und FC Barcelona Neuverpflichtung. Angeln, Stammzellenforschung und seine persönliche All-Time NBA Starting 5 sind ebenfalls Thema. Heftig, oder? Hörbefehl! Episode Guide: 00:00 - 07:48 // Quai 54 & #SheGotGame 07:48 - 08:30 // Oscar da Silva Intro 08:30 - 09:40 // Als Münchner gegen FC Bayern Basketball im Finale 09:40 - 13:35 // IBAM Memories & Basketball Beginnings 13:35 - 14:42 // Guter Rat für Oklahoma Freshman Benny Schröder 14:42 - 16:47 // Erfahrung am US College 16:47 - 17:38 // Gibt es Basketball Groupies am College? 17:38 - 19:51 // Der einzige stammzellenforschende Profi-Baller 19:51 - 21:17 // Bruder Tristan am College 21:17 - 24:22 // NBA Summer League Erfahrung 24:22 - 25:40 // Shiny Parkett in den Staaten 25:40 - 29:38 // FC Barcelona 29:38 - 31:08 // Sportliche Entwicklung über die Jahre 31:08 - 35:27 // Angeln 35:27 - 36:55 // Berlin vs München 36:55 - 44:35 // Profi Basketballer Entscheidung 44:35 - 50:17 // NBA Top 5 50:17 - 56:52 // Recap
Welcome back to the Taking The Charge Podcast. This week's interview is with Travis Trice, point guard with Polish club Slask Wroclaw. He talks about playing in various places around the world, how it helps being a coach's son when you join a new club during a season, playing on an aircraft carrier, playing for the United States national team in FIBA windows and competing in the EuroCup.Before that … let's take a quick look around the world of basketball with the Big Three1:45 - Story we are watching - What a night for the Basketball Champions League as all three games in the quarter-final playoffs were won in the waning seconds for three two-game series sweeps. 3:30 - Young player of the week - Aleksa Vucetic - 2004-born Serbian point guard with FC Bayern Munich had a heck of a week. First off he made his easyCredit BBL debut against EWE Baskets Oldenburg and then he collected 21 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists in Bayern's U19 NBBL quarter-final playoffs Game 1 win over kickz IBAM, a game which Bayern basically played with six players. 5:20 - Up-coming event we are watching - This one is easy - ANGT Ljubljana which runs from April 15-17 in the Slovenian capital.Before we get into the talk with Travis Trice, we would like to give you a sneak peak of the Taking The Charge Prospects Podcast interview with Mexican forward Gael Bonilla of FC Barcelona - which is part of the paid subscription section of the TTC substack.6:15 - Sneak preview of interviewTravis Trice, point guard Slask Wroclaw - 13:35Here is an article written about Travis playing together with his brother at Slask.Are you looking for more Taking The Charge? Here are the first 300 episodes of Taking The Charge, just click here and head over to heinnews.com.If you enjoyed this interview or any of the other content on the Taking The Charge substack, please, do yourself a favor and click on that “Subcribe now” button. That way you will not miss any posts when they are published. If you decide to be a paid subscriber, you will get access to the Taking The Charge Prospects podcast as well as the archived editions of the Talking Talent podcast. Get full access to Taking The Charge at takingthecharge.substack.com/subscribe
Welcome back to the Taking The Charge Podcast. This week's interview is with Alex Ferrer Kristjansson, Senior Director, Marketing and Communications, Euroleague Basketball. We discuss the new Euroleague production “Back to Basketball” about the 2020-21 EuroLeague playoffs and Final Four which is being shown on Amazon Prime; moving the EuroLeague Final Four from Berlin to Belgrade; innovations that fans at home and in Belgrade can expect at the Stark Arena for the Final Four; and ways the Euroleague is trying to change and develop in terms of digital transformation.Before that … let's take a quick look around the world of basketball with the Big Three2:50 - Story we are watching - Nike Hoop Summit will take place on Friday, April 8 in Portland, Oregon at 7pm (0400 CET).5:50 - Young player of the week - Victor Wembanyama had a great game against Le Portel with 25 points, 3 three-pointers, 7 rebounds, 3 blocks. 8:40 - Up-coming event we are watching - I will be actually heading to a game - this weekend will be checking out the IBAM kickz vs FC Bayern Munich NBBL quarter-finals playoffs Game 1.Before we get into the talk with Alex Ferrer Kristjansson Ramirez , we would like to give you a sneak peak of the Taking The Charge Prospects Podcast interview with Greek guard Alexandros Nikolaidis of Lavrio on loan from Olympiacos Piraeus - which is part of the paid subscription section of the TTC substack.10:40 - Sneak preview of interviewAlex Ferrer Kristjansson - Senior director, Marketing and Communications, Euroleague Basketball - 18:35Are you looking for more Taking The Charge? Here are the first 300 episodes of Taking The Charge, just click here and head over to heinnews.com.If you enjoyed this interview or any of the other content on the Taking The Charge substack, please, do yourself a favor and click on that “Subcribe now” button. That way you will not miss any posts when they are published. If you decide to be a paid subscriber, you will get access to the Taking The Charge Prospects podcast as well as the archived editions of the Talking Talent podcast. Get full access to Taking The Charge at takingthecharge.substack.com/subscribe
“Espiritualidade integral em tempos de crise” foi o tema da série de reflexões apresentada nas redes sociais da IBAM, no início da pandemia. O psicólogo Tiago Ferreira nos ajudou a entender as mudanças que ainda estamos passando, nesse momento, buscando uma plenitude de vida. No episódio de hoje, ele nos ajuda lidar com a passagem do tempo e nos conformarmos com o passado, presente e futuro. Ouça essa reflexão e seja muito abençoado! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibamsalvador/message
“Espiritualidade integral em tempos de crise” foi o tema da série de reflexões apresentada nas redes sociais da IBAM, no início da pandemia. O psicólogo Tiago Ferreira nos ajudou a entender as mudanças que ainda estamos passando, nesse momento, buscando uma plenitude de vida. No episódio de hoje, ele nos ajuda a identificar a origem da nossa indignação frente às injustiças deste mundo. Ouça essa reflexão e seja muito abençoado! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibamsalvador/message
“Espiritualidade integral em tempos de crise” foi o tema da série de reflexões apresentada nas redes sociais da IBAM, no início da pandemia. O psicólogo Tiago Ferreira nos ajudou a entender as mudanças que ainda estamos passando, nesse momento, buscando uma plenitude de vida. No episódio de hoje, ele nos ajuda a compreender que não devemos ter medo das dúvidas, mas buscar respostas bíblicas para elas! Ouça essa reflexão e seja muito abençoado! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibamsalvador/message
This week on the Taking The Charge podcast is Benjamin Schröder, a 2003-born German wing who is playing for KICKZ IBAM this season and will play next season with the Oklahoma Sooners.Before we get into the talk with Benjamin Schröder, here is a sneak peak of the Taking The Charge Prospects Podcast with German point guard Justus Hollatz - which is part of the paid subscription section of the TTC substack. Click below and subscribe by the end of Black Friday and save 20 percent on your monthly or yearly subscription2:40 - Justus Hollatz sneak preview.Let's move to the big interview of the week. We talk to 2003-born German talent Benjamin Schröder about the following topics: 6:30 - Why he picked Oklahoma9:10 - What attracts him to US style of basketball 11:10 - What things about the US he is looking forward to experiencing 13:25 - About American football and Sooners QBs, former basketball alumni 14:50 - A test about Oklahoma17:35 - Lessons from being relegated at FIBA U16 European Championship 201924:05 - About winning the German U16 national title 25:50 - About going from FC Bayern Munich to KICKZ IBAM30:05 - About sneakers and cooperation with Kickz 32:10 - Beating Bayern in NBBL U19 league36:50 - Talking to other Germans about playing in college38:50 - Thoughts about future Big 12 opponents 40:30 - About being part of a promising German futureAre you looking for more Taking The Charge? Here are the first 300 episodes of Taking The Charge, just click here and head over to heinnews.com.If you enjoyed this interview and any of the other content on the Taking The Charge substack, please, click on the “Subcribe now” button. You will stay up to date whenever a new post is published.If you know someone else who would like this interview, please click on the “Share” button. Get full access to Taking The Charge at takingthecharge.substack.com/subscribe
“Espiritualidade integral em tempos de crise” foi o tema da série de reflexões apresentada nas redes sociais da IBAM, no início da pandemia. O psicólogo Tiago Ferreira nos ajudou a entender as mudanças que ainda estamos passando, nesse momento, buscando uma plenitude de vida. No episódio de hoje, ele nos fala sobre como podemos reconhecer o agir de Deus em meio às mudanças da nossa nossa caminhada. Ouça essa reflexão e seja muito abençoado! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibamsalvador/message
“Espiritualidade integral em tempos de crise” foi o tema da série de reflexões apresentada nas redes sociais da IBAM, no início da pandemia. O psicólogo Tiago Ferreira nos ajudou a entender as mudanças que ainda estamos passando, nesse momento, buscando uma plenitude de vida. No episódio de hoje, ele nos fala sobre flexibilidade psicológica e vida cristã. Ouça essa reflexão e seja muito abençoado! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibamsalvador/message
“Espiritualidade integral em tempos de crise” foi o tema da série de reflexões apresentada nas redes sociais da IBAM, no início da pandemia. O psicólogo Tiago Ferreira nos ajudou a entender as mudanças que ainda estamos passando, nesse momento, buscando uma plenitude de vida. No episódio de hoje, ele nos fala sobre a busca pelo autoconceito. Ouça essa reflexão e seja muito abençoado! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibamsalvador/message
“Espiritualidade integral em tempos de crise” foi o tema da série de reflexões apresentada nas redes sociais da IBAM, no início da pandemia. O psicólogo Tiago Ferreira nos ajudou a entender as mudanças que ainda estamos passando, nesse momento, buscando uma plenitude de vida. No episódio de hoje, ele nos fala sobre os perigos da busca pela autoestima. Ouça essa reflexão e seja muito abençoado! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibamsalvador/message
“Espiritualidade integral em tempos de crise” foi o tema da série de reflexões apresentada nas redes sociais da IBAM, no início da pandemia. O psicólogo Tiago Ferreira nos ajudou a entender as mudanças que ainda estamos passando, nesse momento, buscando uma plenitude de vida. No episódio de hoje, ele nos fala sobre felicidade, amor ao próximo e nossa capacidade de ajudar os outros com aquilo que temos. Ouça essa reflexão e seja muito abençoado! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibamsalvador/message
“Espiritualidade integral em tempos de crise” foi o tema da série de reflexões apresentada nas redes sociais da IBAM, no início da pandemia. O psicólogo Tiago Ferreira nos ajudou a entender as mudanças que ainda estamos passando, nesse momento, buscando uma plenitude de vida. No episódio de hoje, ele nos fala sobre felicidade, amor ao próximo e nossa capacidade de ajudar os outros com aquilo que temos. Ouça essa reflexão e seja muito abençoado! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibamsalvador/message
“Espiritualidade integral em tempos de crise” foi o tema da série de reflexões apresentada nas redes sociais da IBAM, no início da pandemia. O psicólogo Tiago Ferreira nos ajudou a entender as mudanças que ainda estamos passando, nesse momento, buscando uma plenitude de vida. No episódio de hoje, ele nos fala sobre nossa liberdade de confiar e planejar, e nas incertezas que essa pandemia nos trouxe. Ouça essa reflexão e seja muito abençoado! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibamsalvador/message
“Espiritualidade integral em tempos de crise” foi o tema da série de reflexões apresentada nas redes sociais da IBAM, no início da pandemia. O psicólogo Tiago Ferreira nos ajudou a entender as mudanças que ainda estamos passando, nesse momento, buscando uma plenitude de vida. Neste terceiro episódio, ele nos falou sobre a ira como pecado e o orgulho como sua raiz. Ouça essa reflexão e seja edificado! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibamsalvador/message
“Espiritualidade integral em tempos de crise” foi o tema da série de reflexões apesentada nas redes sociais da IBAM, no início da pandemia. O psicólogo Tiago Ferreira nos ajudou a entender as mudanças que ainda estamos passando, nesse momento, buscando uma plenitude de vida. Nesse segundo episódio, ele nos falou sobre ansiedade e como podemos lidar com ela. Ouça essa reflexão e seja muito abençoando! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibamsalvador/message
“Espiritualidade integral em tempos de crise” foi o tema da série de reflexões apesentada nas redes sociais da IBAM, no início da pandemia. O psicólogo Tiago Ferreira nos ajudou a entender as mudanças que ainda estamos passando, nesse momento, buscando uma plenitude de vida. Nesse primeiro episódio, ele abordou três questões importantes que precisamos perceber: ⠀ 1. Notar a nossa alma e olhar para as nossas intenções, sentimentos e pensamentos; 2. Lembrar à nossa alma o que é importante, trazendo à memória aquilo que nos traz esperança; 3. Lembrar à nossa alma que ela não é o centro. Ouça essa reflexão e seja muito abençoando! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibamsalvador/message
The second episode in our series profiling the leadership of independent broker/agent association features Grant Wainikka, CEO of IBAM. Grant talks about leaving one industry to enter insurance and how his past experiences already had him familiar with new challenges. Having guided the association through difficult and problematic negotiations with provincial auto insurer MPI, Grants shares lessons learned and how the association has come out strong and ready for new challenges. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pernah ga diposisi harus nge-iya-in temen lo biar cepet atau diemin aja pas dia cerita, padahal kita gapengen bgt tau. Entah karena ceritanya diulang 99999x atau emang ceritanya jadi si paling menderita. it's a called "Too much information" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ad-rem/message
Welcome back to Deeper Than Stats podcast presented by K9ology Life Dawg and hosted by yours truly, Kaymon Farmer, mindset and habits coach for scholar athletes. I want to thank everyone for tuning in to this episode as we continue on our quest of being Life Dawgs. We are interviewing the founder of "IBAM", Laterrin Thomas, to gain insight on his mindset, playing experiences and help him document his legacy. A Life Dawg thrives on passion and a purpose, being disciplined and accountable, having the courage to overcome adversity and maximizing opportunities. Connecting with people is what we do and build relationships. We have created a mindset to be on a mission, to do magical things and document our legacy along the way for the next person. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Las Culturistas are joined by NPR correspondent, host of It's Been A Minute and active listener extraordinaire Sam Sanders, who quickly finds out that he is "held in the same high esteem as Regina King" by Bowen & Matt, which is saying quite a lot, okay?! The three show Regina respect, get into Whitney Houston's National Anthem at the Super Bowl (Sam has a great episode of IBAM that is sort of *talking to* our Britney episode, so check it out), react to Justin Timberlake's lil' apology, and get innnnnnnto Janet Jackson's music video iconography and talk favorite Janet albums. Also, the current state of daytime TV is discussed, a discussion on how IT'S A BRANDY MOMENT RIGHT NOW, theories on Clive Davis being the devil, and Sam discusses how pop culture and politics are forever intertwined. What. A. Time. What a man. Listen to and follow Sam!
Akhirnya Bayu dan Ibam kembali berpodcast, walaupun gapenting tapi tetep dengerin yah. Love u all
Random talks session with Bay and Ical and without Ibam (so sad). Tolong Pak Bisma agar cepat mengizinkan anaknya saudara Ibam agar cepat balik JKT karena kita mau buat podcast.
Dr. Julie Ducharme is an award-winning author, national title holder, speaker, consultant and CEO of JD Consulting Solutions, Julie’s Party People and President and creator of Synergy Learning Institute. For the last 17 years, Dr. Ducharme has been working with corporations, colleges, and universities throughout the country as well as internationally. Dr. Ducharme holds a BA in communication, MBA with a specialization in marketing, and a DBA with a specialization in Leadership. Dr. Ducharme is published author with a wide range of specialties from her children’s book, Amy the Clumsy Angel, Women in Senior Leadership Positions in Academia, Award winning The Refractive Thinker: Social Responsibility, best paper at the IBAM conference and her most recent book Leading by My Ponytail; Why Can’t I Wear Pink and be President. Dr. Ducharme is also a professor and consultant for many universities where she designs curriculum and guides doctoral students on their research journeys. Dr. Ducharme’s goal and passion is to empower women and lift up women to aspire to make a change.
This is Ibam kali ini akan membahas tajuk "Alienasi sebagai Kondisi Manusia Modern" bersama Iko Rasaki, drummer Band Gahar yang aku klasifikasikan sebagai seorang Sufi Althuserian - satusatunya di dunia - .
In this episode #19 (Special edition), the hosts Naveen Samala & Sudhakar Nagandla have interacted with their empaneled guest Disha. This is part 4 of the 4 episode series on Stress Management, covering Stress management tips for Mid-level and Senior Professionals Dr. Disha Ghosal (Alternate Medicines) holds dual PhD in Holistic Sciences from IBAM and University of Colombo. She is a practicing Reiki Grandmaster and an expert in Advanced Meditation, Tarot reading, Crystal Healing, Chakra Activation and Ho'oponopono. She has been an exponent of Wellness Restoration and Holistic Healing for over 2 decades. Founder of ‘Beyond Illusion' – an one-stop Alternate Therapy shop (http://www.beyondillusion.in) Dr. Disha is a winner of International Holistic Star 2019 (UN affiliated SUNFO Global Federation, Sri Lanka), Arogya Ratna 2018 (Holistic Medicine Research Foundation), Reiki Gold Medal 2016 (Reiki Council of India). She has conducted workshops in the USA, Australia, Japan and APAC countries. Listen to Disha's Tips on: What is mid life crisis? How mid life crisis is different in men vs women? How Senior leaders manage stress vs mid level leaders? How stress management is linked to employee relationship management? Role of employers in managing employees stress Useful stress management tips that Mid career and Senior leaders can adopt Disha's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/disha-g-75296744/ Disha's company website: http://www.beyondillusion.in Enjoy the episode! Do not forget to share your suggestions or feedback at theguidingvoice4u@gmail.com or by messaging at +91 9494 587 187 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheGuidingVoice Also, follow The Guiding Voice on Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theguidingvoice Facebook: http://facebook.com/theguidingvoice4u Twitter: http://twitter.com/guidingvoice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theguidingvoice4u/ Pinterest: https://in.pinterest.com/theguidingvoice4u/pins/ #stress #midlife #crisis #stressmanagement #seniorleaders #midcareercrisis #crisis #anxiety #management #selfhelp
In this episode #15 (Special edition), the hosts Naveen Samala & Sudhakar Nagandla have interacted with their empanelled guest Disha. This is part 3 of the 4 episode series on Stress Management, covering Stress management tips for Young Professionals & Working Couples Dr. Disha Ghosal (Alternate Medicines) holds dual PhD in Holistic Sciences from IBAM and University of Colombo. She is a practicing Reiki Grandmaster and an expert in Advanced Meditation, Tarot reading, Crystal Healing, Chakra Activation and Ho'oponopono. She has been an exponent of Wellness Restoration and Holistic Healing for over 2 decades. Founder of ‘Beyond Illusion' – an one-stop Alternate Therapy shop (www.beyondillusion.in) Dr. Disha is a winner of International Holistic Star 2019 (UN affiliated SUNFO Global Federation, Sri Lanka), Arogya Ratna 2018 (Holistic Medicine Research Foundation), Reiki Gold Medal 2016 (Reiki Council of India). She has conducted workshops in the USA, Australia, Japan and APAC countries. Get to know from Disha on following: - How to successfully transition from Campus to Corporate - Repayment of educational loans and stress free financial planning - How to cope up with demanding jobs? - Choice between Wedding or Higher education - How Working couples & young professionals can manage work life balance - Tips for those independently living in abroad - Useful stress management tips that young professionals can adopt Enjoy the episode! Do not forget to share your suggestions or feedback at theguidingvoice4u@gmail.com or by messaging at +91 9494 587 187 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheGuidingVoice Also, follow The Guiding Voice on Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theguidingvoice Facebook: http://facebook.com/theguidingvoice4u Twitter: http://twitter.com/guidingvoice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theguidingvoice4u/ Pinterest: https://in.pinterest.com/theguidingvoice4u/pins/ #stress #anxiety #crisismanagement #youngprofessional #professionals #worklifebalance #workingcouple
In this episode #11 (Special edition), the hosts Naveen Samala & Sudhakar Nagandla have interacted with another guest Disha. This is part 2 of the 4 episode series on Stress Management, covering Stress management tips for Professional students Dr. Disha Ghosal (Alternate Medicines) holds dual PhD in Holistic Sciences from IBAM and University of Colombo. She is a practicing Reiki Grandmaster and an expert in Advanced Meditation, Tarot reading, Crystal Healing, Chakra Activation and Ho'oponopono. She has been an exponent of Wellness Restoration and Holistic Healing for over 2 decades. Founder of ‘Beyond Illusion' – an one-stop Alternate Therapy shop (www.beyondillusion.in) Dr. Disha is a winner of International Holistic Star 2019 (UN affiliated SUNFO Global Federation, Sri Lanka), Arogya Ratna 2018 (Holistic Medicine Research Foundation), Reiki Gold Medal 2016 (Reiki Council of India). She has conducted workshops in the USA, Australia, Japan and APAC countries. Get to know from Disha on following: - Exams are postponed/cancelled, classes on conducted online – How students should deal with this sudden change - Stress Management tips for Technical & Management students given that internships are cancelled by a few companies - COVID impact on Students aspiring higher education abroad - Financial crisis force students to get into jobs instead of higher education - Tools that students can leverage to be more employable Enjoy the episode! Do not forget to share your suggestions or feedback at theguidingvoice4u@gmail.com or by messaging at +91 9494 587 187 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheGuidingVoice Also, follow The Guiding Voice on Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theguidingvoice Facebook: http://facebook.com/theguidingvoice4u Twitter: http://twitter.com/guidingvoice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theguidingvoice4u/ Pinterest: https://in.pinterest.com/theguidingvoice4u/pins/
In this episode #8(Special edition), the hosts Naveen Samala & Sudhakar Nagandla have interacted with another guest Disha. This is part 1 of the 4 episode series on Stress Management Dr. Disha Ghosal (Alternate Medicines) holds dual PhD in Holistic Sciences from IBAM and University of Colombo. She is a practicing Reiki Grandmaster and an expert in Advanced Meditation, Tarot reading, Crystal Healing, Chakra Activation and Ho'oponopono. She has been an exponent of Wellness Restoration and Holistic Healing for over 2 decades. Founder of ‘Beyond Illusion' – an one-stop Alternate Therapy shop (http://www.beyondillusion.in) Dr. Disha is a winner of International Holistic Star 2019 (UN affiliated SUNFO Global Federation, Sri Lanka), Arogya Ratna 2018 (Holistic Medicine Research Foundation), Reiki Gold Medal 2016 (Reiki Council of India). She has conducted workshops in the USA, Australia, Japan and APAC countries. Get to know from Disha on following: - Spiritual, Emotional, Physical Well being - Where to start from? - How to effectively manage time? (Each one of us has only 24 hours in a day) - How to organize oneself? - How can someone become better each day? - How do we cope up with stress from COVID-19... as a new world has arrived? - How to get rid of anxiety especially when there is a major life event or crisis situation? Enjoy the episode! Do not forget to share your suggestions or feedback at theguidingvoice4u@gmail.com or by messaging at +91 9494 587 187 YouTube version of this podcast: https://youtu.be/Z3VRtv77rgA Follow The Guiding Voice on Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theguidingvoice Facebook: http://facebook.com/theguidingvoice4u Twitter: http://twitter.com/guidingvoice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theguidingvoice4u/ Pinterest: https://in.pinterest.com/theguidingvoice4u/pins/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOTdniz-XB0XRWaBz5-yrqA?view_as=subscriber
Das chinesische Schriftzeichen für Krise bedeutet parallel „Chance“. Eine solche Chance sieht Lothar Hirneise in einer neuen Bürgerbewegung. Hirneise beschäftigt sich seit vielen Jahrzehnten mit alternativer Krebsforschung, er ist der Gründer und Leiter des Alternativen Krebszentrums 3e und hat aktuell einen Verein gegründet, der mit Krebs nur wenig zu tun hat, aber mit Gesundheit im weitesten Sinne sehr viel, vor allem mit gesundem Menschenverstand! Die Corona-Krise war dabei die Initialzündung. Lothar Hirneise wünscht sich, dass wir uns nicht mehr nur auf unser Parteiensystem verlassen. Er will mehr Direkte Demokratie! Aus diesem dem Grund hat Hirneise eine neue Bewegung gegründet, die sich IBAM nennt. Was es damit auf sich hat, wird er uns in diesem Telefon-Interview erläutern. Jetzt KenFM unterstützen: https://www.patreon.com/KenFMde https://de.tipeee.com/kenfm Dir gefällt unser Programm? Informationen zu weiteren Unterstützungsmöglichkeiten hier: https://kenfm.de/support/kenfm-unterstuetzen/ Du kannst uns auch mit Bitcoins unterstützen. BitCoin-Adresse: 18FpEnH1Dh83GXXGpRNqSoW5TL1z1PZgZK Abonniere jetzt den KenFM-Newsletter: https://kenfm.de/newsletter/ KenFM ist auch als kostenlose App für Android- und iOS-Geräte verfügbar! Über unsere Homepage kommst Du zu den Stores von Apple und Google. Hier der Link: https://kenfm.de/kenfm-app/ https://www.kenfm.de https://www.twitter.com/TeamKenFM https://www.instagram.com/kenfm.de/ https://www.youtube.com/KenFM See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Isaiah Ihnen wechselte im Sommer 2019 vom NBBL-Team der IBAM zu den Minnesota Golden Gophers in die NCAA. Torben Adelhardt hat mit dem deutschen Nachwuchsnationalspieler gesprochen. Im Audio-Teaser erzählt Ihnen, wie er das Interesse der College-Team an ihn weckte und wie er in zweiten Saisonhälfte seiner Freshman-Spielzeit zu mehr Einsatzzeit kam. Das gesamte Interview ist demnächst auf basketball.de zu lesen. Dann spricht Ihnen unter anderem darüber, welche Rolle sein Head Coach Richard Pitino bei der College-Wahl spielte und in welchen spielerischen Bereichen er sich verbessern will.
A quick look at what work ethic has done for me and how grateful Ibam my parents taught it to me at a young age --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/changeinadvance /support
A Prefeitura de Santos está com inscrições abertas, até 9 de dezembro, para 52 vagas, em sete cargos de ensino fundamental, médio e superior. A função com mais vagas é a de médico, com 28. Também serão selecionados inspetores de alunos, secretários de unidade escolar, agentes de portaria, atendente de ouvidoria, fiscal de posturas municipais e técnico de contabilidade. As inscrições podem ser feitas no site do IBAM, empresa responsável pela realização do concurso. para os cargos de ensino fundamental, a taxa de inscrição será de R$ 56; ensino médio, 74 reais e superior e superior, R$ 92. A data prevista para as provas é 12 de janeiro. A Rua Bassim Nagib Trabulsi, na Ponta da Praia, será mais uma via em Santos a receber um parklet – área com assentos situada à margem da calçada. Desde dezembro de 2017, quando a implantação deste tipo de espaço foi regulamentada pela prefeitura, oito já foram instalados nos bairros do Gonzaga (quatro), do Boqueirão (três) e da Pompeia (um). Seis empresas vão disputar arrendamentos transitórios de áreas que estão hoje no Cais do Saboó, na margem direita do Porto de Santos. são elas: Termares, Brasil Terminal Portuário, Santos Brasil, Porto Nave, Set Port e Reliance. As concorrentes tem até amanhã para apresentar uma única oferta final. As áreas estão desocupadas desde que terminaram os contratos com os antigos arrendatários. Tem novidade boa para os ambulantes! A UNIMES vai promover um mutirão odontológico contra o câncer labial em parceria com a Prefeitura de Santos. o mutirão preventivo será realizado neste sábado (16), das 10h às 14h, em toda a orla das praias de Santos.
Young brokers need to be heard and who better to talk to than the chairperson of the Manitoba Young Brokers network Tiffany Reider. Tiffany is in a family insurance business, and like many never planned on becoming an insurance professional, but now that she's here she's embraced it. As some one who falls into the millennial age category Tiffany shares some thoughts on what she sees as challenges when it comes to attracting and connecting to her peers and what might be changed to find success with that elusive age group. Please rate, review and follow the podcast! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we are talk about updates concerning our state education accountability system. Then, we air a special interview with Larry Frank, IEA Director of Educational Policy and Research, regarding the Illinois Balanced Accountability Committee.
It's Friday. Sam is on an island in the sun with 'Los Angeles Times' education reporter Sonali Kohli (@Sonali_Kohli) and 'Broken Record' podcast producer Justin Richmond (@JustJRichmond). Plus a year-end music check in with NPR music critic Ann Powers. Happy Holidays from the IBAM fam! Tweet @NPRItsBeenAMin with feels.
It's Friday: Sam is LIVING this week with NPR Weekend Edition Senior Editor Barrie Hardymon (@bhardymon) and NPR Washington Desk Editor Arnie Seipel (@NPRnie). They're talking about the allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, and other men who were shunned after sexual harassment allegations now saying, "what about me." Plus, as McDonald's workers protest sexual harassment, we talk to a waitress in Tuscon, Arizona, about the harassment she has experienced over her 17 years in the food service industry. Don't forget: buy tickets to our next Los Angeles live show at kp.cc/IBAM.
It's Friday: Sam is chatting this week with NPR Morning Edition editor Ashley Brown (@hey_hashbrown) and NPR political reporter Danielle Kurtzleben (@titonka). They're talking about the record number of women running ahead of the midterms and how that has Dems particularly excited for November, President Trump's denial about the death toll in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria, and the police officer who shot and killed Botham Jean in his own home. To top it off, a chat about how we're all focused on Washington when our local politics is what counts. Buy tickets to our next Los Angeles live show at kp.cc/IBAM.
It's Friday: Sam is dreaming about the news with NPR tech reporter Jasmine Garsd (@JasGarsd) and reporter and public radio host Lizzie O'Leary (@lizzieohreally) . They're discussing the Brett Kavanaugh hearings, the anonymous New York Times op-ed and teens using social media. Plus a chat about Nike's new Colin Kaepernick ad and what it says about corporations and "wokeness." Buy tickets to our next Los Angeles live show at kp.cc/IBAM.
It's Tuesday: two White House reporters join Sam to talk about life behind the scenes covering the Trump administration: Katie Rogers of the New York Times (@katierogers) and Geoff Bennett of NBC News (@GeoffRBennett). Tweet @NPRItsBeenaMin with feels or email samsanders@npr.org. Tickets to our October 2 live show in LA are at kp.cc/IBAM.
It's Friday: Sam's taking a break from the news and revisiting two conversations from this year. First up, Brian Tyree Henry, who plays Afred "Paperboi" Miles on the hit FX show 'Atlanta.' He's up for outstanding guest actor in a comedy series at next month's 2018 Emmy Awards. Also nominated — for her starring role in 'The Marvelous Mrs Maisel' — is Rachel Brosnahan, up for outstanding lead actress in a comedy series. Back to our regular schedule next week. Tweet @NPRItsBeenaMin with feels or email samsanders@npr.org. Tickets to our October 2 live show in LA are at kp.cc/IBAM.
It's Tuesday: Sam talks to Syd, a breakout star of the hip-hop collective Odd Future, about her new band, The Internet, and about being free to bring herself to the music. Tweet @NPRItsBeenaMin with feels or email samsanders@npr.org. Tickets to our October 2 live show in LA are at kp.cc/IBAM.
Today InBabyAttachMode joins our hosts to discuss her transition story. Everything Was Now Open – InBabyAttachMode We know InBabyAttachMode (who we affectionately refer to as IBAM) from twitter and her Scientopia blog. She discusses her transition to industry in a Scientist position. She talks about her work in public-private collaborations and variation in job duties—even with the same job title. IBAM also shares how leaving academia can lead to a wide-open world and how she found her way. Finding her own voice and navigating this new world presented new—but not insurmountable—challenges. In the end, IBAM found a better work-life balance and the light outside of the ivory tower. You can find IBAM on twitter @InBabyAttachMode or on her blog at Scientopia.
With over 30 novels and several movie and television treatments of his work, Irish noir author Ken Bruen has portrayed the underbelly of the green fields of Ireland during the rise and fall of the Celtic Tiger. Tonight, Ken has traveled from the rough and tumble streets of Galway City to join Mike and Tim in the hardscrabble studio of Windy City Irish Radio to talk about his latest Jack Taylor release, The Emerald Lie, and his appearance at this weekend's IBAMChicago. Ken will be receiving the IBAM award for Literature at Friday's Gala and will be giving talks, sharing a pint, and signing books all weekend long. The boys also spin a tune or two from The Fureys and Davey Arthur, The Young Folk. Tom Russell with Dolores Keane, Paddy Casey Music, Tommy Mccarthy with Louise Costello and IBAM special guest Tommy Fleming in advance of his Sunday night concert at the Irish American Heritage Center. IBAM, do you?? Join us each Wednesday from 8PM - 9PM on WSBC 1240 AM or catch the podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
Tonight on Windy City Irish Radio, Chicago Irish harpist Aislinn Gagliardi brings a much needed touch of class to the studio with classic tunes and music from her upcoming release The Thin Place. Mike, Tim and Aislinn talk about the new album and her big record release party at Chief O’Neill’s on October 28th. Continuing the barrage of high culture, the Queen of Knox Avenue, seanache Kathy O'Neill, regales the lads with a whimsical story of her childhood days in the Garden State. Finally, showing that we CAN have our cake and eat it too, Sean Cleland from the Irish Music School of Chicago joins us for tunes and updates on all that is happening at IBAMChicago 2015 this weekend -- and featuring music from Sharon Shannon and the High Kings. All in one hours time! IBAM, do you? Join Mike Shevlin and Tim Taylor each Wednesday night on WSBC 1240AM Chicago and WCFJ 1470AM Chicago Heights from 8pm to 9pm or listen to our podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com.
Irish folk music legend, Liam Clancy, would have turned 80 years old this month. On tonight's show, Mike and Tim pay tribute to the man Bob Dylan called "The best ballad singer I've ever heard in my life." We also chat with former Chicagoan and Trinity Academy of Irish Dance instructor, dancer and fiddle player, Katie Grennan, and play tracks from her new release Between Worlds. Also featuring music from Mary Black, Imelda May, Eileen Ivers and an iBAM preview with Sharon Shannon and The High Kings. Join Mike Shevlin and Tim Taylor each Wednesday night on WSBC 1240AM Chicago and WCFJ 1470AM Chicago Heights from 8pm to 9pm or listen to our podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
Tonight on Windy City Irish Radio, we welcome Cliff Carlson from the Irish American News into the studio as the talk turns to IBAMChicago 2015. Featuring the 100th Anniversary Commemoration of the 1916 Easter Rising, iBAM presents a comprehensive weekend of Celtic culture in all its flavors starting with a Gala Awards Dinner on Friday, October 9th and a two-day program Saturday October 10th and Sunday October 11th culminating with concerts from the great Sharon Shannon on Saturday and The High Kings on Sunday at the Irish American Heritage Center. Tune in for music from them and a brand new song from Glen Hansard plus songs and tunes from Galway's Morga and We Banjo 3, Eileen Ivers with Tim Shelton, Steve Earle, Scythian, FullSet, Tommy Makem and Liam Clancy. Join Mike Shevlin and Tim Taylor each Wednesday night on WSBC 1240AM Chicago and WCFJ 1470AM Chicago Heights from 8pm to 9pm or listen to our podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com.
He's played on the silver screen with Richard Harris, with the Rat Pack, the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, and now the humble studios of Windy City Irish Radio. Spanning a career of more than 30 years, he's a composer, a poet, a shutterbug, a mentor, an iBAM award winner, and an All-Ireland champion fiddler -- but most of all, he a kind gentleman and tonight, we are honored to have the great Maurice Lennon in the studio performing live along with stories and an all-exclusive poetry reading from his upcoming book of poems and photography. Also featuring music by Scythian, Morga, Natalie Mcmaster, Liz Carroll, Liz Knowles Music, We Banjo 3, and Stockton's Wing. Join Mike Shevlin and Tim Taylor each Wednesday night on WSBC 1240AM Chicago and WCFJ 1470AM Chicago Heights from 8pm to 9pm or listen to our podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com.
iBAM fournders, Cliff Carlson and Kathy Curry, stop in at the Windy City Irish Radio studios to promote the upcoming IBAM Chicago 2014 at the Irish American Heritage Center featuring music from honoree, Paddy Reilly, The High Kings, and Mundy along with music clips from honoree and actor, John Mahoney, and a clip from comedian Joe Rooney. Also, music from the Cranberries, Leahy, Flogging Molly, Liz Carroll, The Prodigals, The Boomtown Rats, Orla Fallon and much, much more. Listen live each week from 8pm to 9pm on WSBC 1240AM Chicago and WCFJ 1470AM Chicago Heights on our website at www.windycityirishradio.com. Contact Tim or Mike at tim.taylor@windycityirishradio.com or mike.shevlin@windycityirishradio.com.
Ballad singer, songwriter, poet, performer & entrepreneur, Jamie O'Reilly, stops in to promote her upcoming appearances at the Irish American Heritage Center for her September 26th Salon Concert Series, "Songs of a Catholic Childhood" and her October 5th "Literary Salon Celtic Women Tea" at the upcoming iBAM Festival. Also music from IBAM artists Mundy and The High Kings, U2, The Dubliners, Sinead O'Connor and Ed Sheeran. Join Mike Shevlin and Tim Taylor live each Wednesday night from 8pm to 9pm CST. Contact Tim or Mike at tim.taylor@windycityirishradio.com or mike.shevlin@windycityirishradio.com.
Windy City Irish Radio starts off their second year with a birthday trifecta, celebrating Irish birthdays of Declan Patrick Aloysius "Elvis Costello" MacManus, George Ivan --Van "The Man" Morrison, and Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy fame. And, in honor of the upcoming IBAM celebration, music from the High Kings & Paddy Reilly. Join Mike and Tim as they start off their second year on the airwaves with music from Makem & Spain, Roger McGuinn, Natalie MacMaster, Elvis Costello, The Chieftans, Christy Moore, Beoga, The Chieftans, The Clancey Brothers and much more. Listen to Windy City Irish Radio live each Wednesday night from 8pm to 9pm on WSBC 1240AM Chicago and WCFJ 1470AM Chicago Heights or on our podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com.