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In this episode, we discuss recordings of “Haydn: Symphonies 6, 7, 8 'Le matin' 'Le midi' 'Le soir'” by Florilegium / Ashley Solomon, “Schubert: Piano Trio No. 1 & Trout Quintet” by Busch Trio, “Mahler: Symphony No. 5” by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra / Semyon Bychkov, “Golden Moments” by The Charles Owens Quartet, “Iglika” by Vladimir Karparov, and “Re-Generation Quartet” by Alfredo Ponissi. The Adult Music Podcast is featured in: Feedspot's Best 60 Jazz Podcasts Episode 96 Deezer Playlist “Haydn: Symphonies 6, 7, 8 'Le matin' 'Le midi' 'Le soir'” (Channel) Florilegium / Ashley Solomon https://open.spotify.com/album/7qbnU1xj3vX1VhpdoNMEpv https://music.apple.com/us/album/haydn-symphonies-nos-6-7-8-le-matin-le-midi-le-soir/1643949742 “Schubert: Piano Trio No. 1 & Trout Quintet” (Alpha) Busch Trio https://open.spotify.com/album/09P2EQ7d70qwZWJeQINYnZ https://music.apple.com/us/album/haydn-symphonies-nos-6-7-8-le-matin-le-midi-le-soir/1643949742 “Mahler: Symphony No. 5” (Pentatone) Czech Philharmonic Orchestra / Semyon Bychkov https://open.spotify.com/album/7faZH08goBHFibti7wPI3V https://music.apple.com/us/album/mahler-symphony-no-5-in-c-sharp-minor/1646060411 “Golden Moments” (La Reserve Records) Charles Owens Quartet https://open.spotify.com/album/7wBDUiuhTxikMfMMcO3zYv https://music.apple.com/us/album/golden-moments/1629126755 “Iglika” (Unit) Vladimir Karparov https://open.spotify.com/album/1cZfLocWhhuBAL6TpMY49J https://music.apple.com/us/album/iglika/1651007673 “Re-Generation Quartet” (DDE Records) Alfredo Ponissi https://open.spotify.com/album/0J9eAi3c9VPBFG6s2wVQW3 https://music.apple.com/us/album/re-generation-quartet/1657236216 Be sure to check out these other podcasts: "SOMETHING came from Baltimore" Jazz, blues, and R&B interviews from Tom Gouker. Famous Interviews and Neon Jazz Features a wide range of artists, musicians, writers, creatives and business folks from around the globe. "Same Difference: 2 Jazz Fans, 1 Jazz Standard" Johnny Valenzuela and Tony Habra look at several versions of the same Jazz standard each week, play snippets from each version, discuss the history of the original and the different versions.
Tune in as we chat with Iglika Ghouse - Founder & CEO at Uspaah. USPAAH is a high-end, on-demand, mobile massage and spa. We provide massage, nails and beauty in the comfort of your home. We discuss: The pro's and con's of being a Solopreneur Digital Marketing and its impact on app growth What's on the roadmap And much more... This podcast is hosted by bluedropstudio.com a Digital Marketing & Creative Content Agency based in London, UK
We're speaking today to Iglika Ivanova, a senior economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, to help us understand how we can rebuild our economy after the lockdown. Iglika is also the chair of the Progressive Economics Forum and a member of the BC Emerging Economy Task Force
We're speaking today to Iglika Ivanova, a senior economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, to help us understand how we can rebuild our economy after the lockdown. Iglika is also the chair of the Progressive Economics Forum and a member of the BC Emerging Economy Task Force.CFRO The Pulse, your independent reporting from Vancouver's front lines - weekdays from 7-8 am, on Vancouver Co-op Radio 100.5fm, and at thepulse.coopradio.org. Our reporters and co-hosts David P. Ball and Meixi Tan bring us our daily update on the latest Covid-19 news and what you need to know.Produced by Vancouver Co-op Radio's Laurence Gatinel and Bryan McKinnon. Theme song 'Iodine' used by permission of Hannah Epperson (hannahepperson.ca)
T’n T, the Teach’n Tips Podcast, returns with a conversation with Dr. Iglika Pavlova from Biology on a recent course design change that she made to address diversity and a growth mindset at the outset of her large-enrollment introductory course in Biology. Join the teaching tips guy as he talks with Iglika about what went […]
After headlines from Vancouver and the Lower Mainland, Democracy Watch discusses the recent B.C. Supreme Court Ruling that solitary confinement is unconstitutional. The News Collective reports from a Tuesday evening panel hosted by the B.C. Civil Liberties Association, where they spoke with several panelists including members of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association and Prisoners’ Legal Services. Democracy Watch then turns to a live in-studio interview with Senior Economist for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Iglika Ivanova. Iglika discusses the potential affects of B.C.'s pledge to gradually raise the minimum wage to $15.20 by June of 2021.
Iglika has a straight to the point conversation with us about how she converted from her day job to her business USPAHH. She speaks about the differences in business from the US to London, as well as how she made the decision to leave her job. Tune into this jam packed interview. Guest: Iglika Ghouse Uspaah.com @Uspaah https://www.facebook.com/USPAAH/ Host: Dei Lake @DeiLake DeiLake.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/successondemand/support
Carlos explores the minimum wage as he interviews Canadian Centre For Policy Alternative's Senior Economist and Public Interest Researcher Iglika Ivanova. Iglika and Carlos discuss the complexities of minimum wages, the real cost of having so many British Columbians working below the poverty line and how wages fit into the poverty reduction strategy proposed by groups such as the @Poverty Reduction Coalition. Check out the work Iglika and the CCPA are doing @iglikaivanova and @ccpa or at policyalternatives.ca Please follow, like and share Sub on iTunes at https://goo.gl/4Ak8J6
British Columbia's government has taken every opportunity to claim credit for the apparent solid economic performance in the last couple years, but the economic outlook is considerably more muted going forward as the province's General Election 41 nears on May 9th. And the BC Budget tabled on February 21st carried on the illusion touting the 5th straight balanced budget. Where is the surplus going? More than half of British Columbians surveyed in a recent poll reported they were living paycheque to paycheque. Household debt levels are at record highs. Over 100,000 citizens needed the help of food banks in 2016, up 3.4% from 2015. Child poverty remains stubbornly high and BC is the only province without a real poverty reduction plan. Public education is underfunded and is only seeing an increase due to the Supreme Court of Canada's decision against past measures. Instead of tackling poverty and investing in public education, the BC government used $1 billion of this fiscal year's surplus to pay down the public debt faster and another $400 million for the so-called Prosperity Fund that was supposed to be funded by revenues from LNG, which look likely to never happen. Iglika Ivanova is a Senior Economist and the Public Interest Researcher for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - BC Office. Her work investigates issues and trends in health care, education and social programs, and examines the impact of public services on quality of life. She also looks into issues of government finance, taxation and privatization and how they relate to the accessiblilty and quality of public services. Iglika joins us to discuss BC's economic realiity, why the annual bi-partisan budget consultation continues to be ignored at peril to the future and to explain the shift from fairness to regression in taxation over the current government's tenure. https://www.policyalternatives.ca/offices/bc