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【主播的话】作家宁远有着多重身份。她写小说——《莲花白》《米莲分》初入文坛便摘得多项大奖;她做品牌——创办生活方式品牌“远家”,从服装到书店,十余年如一日,如今已成为成都的一处文化地标。她曾是高校教师、电视台主持人、话剧演员;如今,她还是三个孩子的母亲。在上个月出版的小说《写父亲》中,宁远又呈现出另一重身份:女儿。从父亲的离世写起,这本书描绘了一位女儿对父亲和故乡的深情回望——一位沉默勤恳的乡村老人,穷尽一生托举女儿,让她走出村庄、踏上求学之路,进入更辽阔的世界。然而,离开故乡是否就意味着生活更有意义?答案并不确定。书中,父亲被塑造成一种语言、一个来处、一方土壤,以及一份生命的参照。女儿的书写既是告别,也是新的开始。这本书很难简单定义——它既像小说,也像自传。宁远似乎有意模糊虚构与真实的界限。《写父亲》的扉页写着:“亲爱的曼拉,我准备写下全部,然后告诉别人,这是小说。”几个月前的纽约寒冬,我与宁远第一次聊起这本书的出版计划。等我真正读到它时,已是盛夏酷暑。在将近40度的成都,我们在水街的“远家”相聚,完成了这次对谈。宁远说:“写小说的人不提供答案,不为到达,只是一直走在路上。”【本期主播】王磬:微博@王磬【本期嘉宾】宁远:也叫宁不远。创作小说《米莲分》、《莲花白》,散文集《爱与平常》、《素与练》等。曾任高校教师、电视台主持人、话剧演员。2010年创办女装品牌「远家 YUANJIA」。微博@宁远宁不远【本期剧透】06:50 在某种意义上,虚构能比非虚构抵达更多真实11:17 人类为什么热衷于给死亡赋予意义?19:37 即便写下来痛苦也不会过去,痛苦即是你的一部分22:06 撕裂的返乡:知识分子身份优越感的虚妄30:24 母亲身份的轮回,「刺猬式生存」是底层母亲的智慧35:26 写作是一种劳作,作家是怀着作家的心进入生活的人39:12 在 31 岁生育后辞职:「不愿女儿成为当时的我」43:28 用肉身体验这个世界,并将经历材料化,小说和我的生命无法分开48:48 成都是个有「角落」的地方,公共文化空间永远流动生长【相关阅读】《写父亲》(2025)作者:宁不远该书以女儿视角回溯父亲沉默勤恳的一生,通过父亲作为猎人、电力先行者、创业者的多重角色,展现特定历史时期的社会变迁。作品从父亲心肌梗死住院切入,记述其经营酒厂等经历,穿插暴雨夜维修变压器等家庭互动细节。书中将父亲塑造为“语言、来处、土壤、参照”的多重象征,通过书写行为实现代际记忆的对话与自我身份的重构。《莲花白》(2023)作者:宁不远作品书写一段上世纪九十年代发生在三个女生之间的微妙情谊。故事发生在一座因为修建水电站而即将被淹没的县城。“我”和县城中学的明星学生李美成为最好的朋友,但这并不是一个“天才女友”的故事。我因为偶然撞破李美的一次盗窃行为,引来了全校无声的霸凌,几近崩溃。这一切因为李美的死亡和我的转学而中止,但它对我的影响持续了半生并导致了我的抑郁症状。多年以后,我决定回乡,向中学时代的阴影告别,但,真的能告别吗?《米莲分》(2022)作者:宁不远我妈米莲分,黑山村唯一的裁缝,也是第一个骑摩托的女人。她走路快,做衣服手艺好,喜欢种花。我不知道我爸是谁,也不知道她去过的省城是什么样。我的邻居阿西婆婆,从老高山上嫁来黑山村的彝族女人,麻风病把她的丈夫和孩子带走了。她总吃头痛粉,每晚都睡在一口棺材边,还给自己挖了座坟。我的朋友秀宝,左手有一块砍猪草时留下的疤。为了帮家里交“超生费”,她卖了自己的辫子。月经初潮后,她跑了,我不知道她过得怎么样。三代女人的春秋冬夏,“我”只能打捞出一点点。《回归故里》(2020)作者:迪迪埃·埃里蓬父亲死后,作者回到阔别三十年的家乡兰斯(Reims),并重新反思了自身过往经历、家乡及其周边地区的境况。从家人、家乡工人阶级民众的生活,女性长辈被剥夺的权利,到兰斯这一区域的被边缘化,相对主流文化而存在的“亚文化”……迪迪埃·埃里蓬关注的是阶级壁垒中下平民阶层的生活,是“被侮辱和损害的人”,是使他们获得“启蒙”的可能。《比利林恩的中场战事》(2016)Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk导演:李安伊拉克战争时期,来自美国德州的19岁技术兵比利·林恩(乔·阿尔文 Joe Alwyn 饰)因为一段偶然拍摄的视频而家喻户晓。那是一次规模不大却激烈非常的遭遇战,战斗中林恩所在的B班班长(范·迪塞尔 Vin Diesel 饰)遭到当地武装分子的伏击和劫持,而林恩为了营救班长不惜铤而走险冲锋陷阵。视频公布于世让他成为全美民众所崇拜的英雄,然而却鲜有人理解他和战友们所经历的一切…… 本片根据作家本·方丹(Ben Fountain)的同名小说改编。《婚姻故事》(2019)Marriage Story导演:诺亚·鲍姆巴赫讲述了结婚多年并育有一子的戏剧导演查理和女演员妮可因工作分居而不得不走向离婚,在这场为了争夺抚养权的离婚拉锯战中,关于爱情、婚姻和家庭真实感人的细枝末节牵动人心。两人的关系又将何去何从?《坠落的审判》 (2023)Anatomie d'une chute导演:茹斯汀·特里耶桑德拉(桑德拉·惠勒 Sandra Hüller 饰)、萨穆埃尔(塞缪尔·泰斯 Samuel Theis 饰)以及他们视力有障碍的儿子丹尼尔(米洛·马查多·格拉纳 Milo Machado Graner 饰)在偏远山区生活了一年。一天,萨穆埃尔在房子外面被发现死亡,警方立即展开了涉嫌命案的调查。在不确定的情况下,桑德拉被控:这是自杀还是谋杀?一年后,丹尼尔参加了母亲的审判,这也是对他父母关系的真正剖析。
Not every performer stands in the spotlight.Some make their impact offstage—without applause, without followers, and without recognition.This is the story of The Man Who Works Without a Stage – a poetic, visual tribute to those who lead, inspire, and transform lives from behind the scenes.In a world obsessed with being seen, this short cinematic narrative reminds us of the power of purpose without performance.Whether you're a mentor, a builder, a teacher, or a quiet creator—this video honors your presence, your impact, and your voice, even if no one's watching.
Math Screeners… Diagnostics… Assessments… It's easy to get lost in the language of math data. In this episode, we unpack the similarities and differences between math screeners and diagnostics, share where we stand on the topic, and offer insights from real classroom experiences.We'll talk about the benefits we've seen, the challenges that can trip up implementation, and how to use these tools to support—not overwhelm—math instruction. Most importantly, we want to hear from you! What's been your experience with math screeners and diagnostics? The good, the bad, and the ugly—we're here for all of it.In this episode, you'll discover:The key differences between math screeners and diagnosticsWhen and how to use each tool to support student learningCommon challenges educators face with implementationInsights from real classrooms on what works (and what doesn't)An invitation to share your own experiences to help grow our community knowledgeNot sure what matters most when designing math improvement plans? Take this assessment and get a free customized report: https://makemathmoments.com/grow/ Math coordinators and leaders – Ready to design your math improvement plan with guidance, support and using structure? Learn how to follow our 4 stage process. https://growyourmathprogram.com Looking to supplement your curriculum with problem based lessons and units? Make Math Moments Problem Based Lessons & Units Show Notes PageLove the show? Text us your big takeaway!Take your random grouping to the next level with this printable cards. Mix and match different groupings on the fly. Grab your cards here --> https://makemathmoments.com/random/ Create engagement while fuelling students sense making by using Make Math Moments ready-made lessons and units. Access our vast catalogue of lessons for elementary through high school math classes.Check the catalogue here --> https://makemathmoments.com/tasks/Are you wondering how to create K-12 math lesson plans that leave students so engaged they don't want to stop exploring your math curriculum when the bell rings? In their podcast, Kyle Pearce and Jon Orr—founders of MakeMathMoments.com—share over 19 years of experience inspiring K-12 math students, teachers, and district leaders with effective math activities, engaging resources, and innovative math leadership strategies. Through a 6-step framework, they guide K-12 classroom teachers and district math coordinators on building a strong, balanced math program that grows student and teacher impact. Each week, gain fresh ideas, feedback, and practical strategies to feel more confident and motivate students to see the beauty in math. Start making math moments today by listening to Episode #139: "Making Math Moments From Day 1 to 180.
I don't know about you, but I do not know NEARLY enough about my menstrual cycle and how it specifically impacts my productivity, mood, energy, and so on.Most importantly, I had no idea that each phase of our cycle has its own superpower, and that you can actually harness those powers to create more ease, achieve more and feel so much better!Whether you're struggling to maintain energy, feeling overwhelmed, or just can't seem to stay consistent in your personal or professional goals, your menstrual cycle might hold the answers you're looking for.In today's episode, we're joined by Renae Fieck to dive deep into the power of cycle syncing and how to understand your body's natural rhythm to unlock new levels of success in life.Renae is an occupational therapist, breathwork facilitator, and feminine leadership coach. She's also the author of the book Cycle Sync Your Business: How to Leverage Your Menstrual Cycle for More Income and Impac in Business, creator of Your Cycle Advantage and the Flow Collective, and the host of Cycle Advantage Podcast.Ready to start syncing your life with your cycle and unlocking the full potential of your natural rhythm? Let's get into it!Connect with Renae:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/renaefieck/Website: www.renaefieck.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/risingmomsYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@RenaeFieckTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@renaefieckBook: https://cyclesyncyourbusiness.com/Free resources:3 Ways Your Cycle Is Impacting Your Life and Business: https://renaefieck.com/cyclesyncbiz/ Work with Renae:Your Cycle Advantage: renaefieck.com/your-cycle-advantage-self-study Flow Collective: renaefieck.com/flowcollective RESOURCES APPLY for the Food Freedom Academy Group Coaching Program HERE Register for my FREE Mindful Eating Challenge Connect with Sabrina on Instagram @sabrina.magnan.health
Hi Everyone, We're a little late with this episode and it's all my fault! As I mentioned in my May 1st blog post (sign up here for updates), for the first time in four years, I conducted an amazing interview with Sheila Kohler and forgot to hit record on Zoom. Sheila--the most gracious person on Earth--forgave me for wasting 45 minutes of her time and agreed to re-record the episode. Thank you to Sheila for sitting down with me twice! After I recovered from the shame, I realized this might be a great boon for readers. I loved Cracks—the short story, the novel, and the movie! You will find links to all three below. It was fascinating to talk about Sheila's adaptation from short story to novel and to hear about the making of the movie and the decision to set the movie in England rather than South Africa. I hope you have had time to read the short story and the novel. What did you think of the movie? Let me know if you have any follow-up questions or comments. I would love to hear. Here are the links: Content Warning: Sexual Assault Cracks, the short story, by Sheila Kohler Cracks, The Novel by Sheila Kohler, available at Bookshop and Amazon. Cracks, The Movie In other news... I am taking a sabbatical from the podcast this summer to rest, regroup, and figure out what direction to take this show in in the future. I love doing it, but every now and then, I think it's a good idea to reevaluate and hone in on what has been valuable and what parts need to go. My first guest in the fall is Tim Tomlinson. Although I will be talking to him about one of his short stories, he has a new book coming out this month. It looks terrific! Check out kellyfordon.com for a picture of the cover and publication information from Nirala. Cheers! Kelly Sheila Kohler Bio: Sheila Kohler was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, the younger of two girls. Upon matriculation at 17 from Saint Andrews, with a distinction in history (1958), she left the country for Europe. She lived for 15 years in Paris, where she married, did her undergraduate degree in literature at the Sorbonne, and a graduate degree in psychology at the Institut Catholique. After raising her three girls, she moved to the USA in 1981, and did an MFA in writing at Columbia. In the summer of 1987, her first published story, “The Mountain,” came out in “The Quarterly” and received an O.Henry prize and was published in the O.Henry Prize Stories of 1988. It also became the first chapter in her first novel, “The Perfect Place,” which was published by Knopf the next year. Knopf also published the first volume of her short stories, “Miracles in America,” in 1990. Kohler has won two O.Henry prizes for “The Mountain” 1988 and “The Transitional Object” 2008. She has been short-listed in the O.Henry Prize Stories for three years running: in 1999 for the story, “Africans”; in 2000 for “Casualty,” which had appeared in the Ontario Review; and 2001 for “Death in Rome,” a story which had appeared in The Antioch Review. “Casualty” was also included in the list of distinguished stories in The Best American Short Stories of 2001. In 1994 she published a second novel, “The House on R Street,” also with Knopf, about which Patrick McGrath said, in “The New York Times Book Review: ” “Sheila Kohler has achieved in this short novel a remarkable atmosphere, a fine delicate fusion of period, society and climate.” In 1998 she published a short story, “Africans,” in Story Magazine, which was chosen for the Best American Short Stories of 1999, was read and recorded at Symphony Space and at The American Repertory Theatre in Boston and was translated into Japanese. It was also included in her second collection of stories,” One Girl,” published by Helicon Nine, which won the Willa Cather Prize in 1998 judged by William Gass. In 1999 she published her third novel, “Cracks,” with Zoland, which received a starred review from Kirkus, was nominated for an Impac award in 2001, and was chosen one of the best books of the year by Newsday and by Library Journal.” Cracks” also came out with Bloomsbury in England, was translated into French and Dutch, and will come out in Hebrew. It has been optioned six times by Killer films and Working Track 2. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September, 2009, and at the London film festival and came out here in the summer of 2010 and is now on Netflix. It is directed by Jordan Scott, with Eva Green in the role of Miss G. In 2000 Kohler received the Smart Family Foundation Prize for “Underworld,” a story published in the October “Yale Review.” In 2001 she published her fourth novel,” The Children of Pithiviers,” with Zoland, a novel about the concentration camps during the Vicky Period in France in Pithiviers and Beaune la Rolande. In 2003 she was awarded a fellowship at the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Institute to work on a historical novel based on the life on the Marquise de la Tour du Pin, a French aristocrat who escaped the Terror by bringing her family to Albany, New York. Also that year she published her third volume of short stories, “Stories from Another World” with the Ontario Review Press. She won the Antioch Review Prize in 2004 for work in that magazine. Both “ The Perfect Place” and “Miracles in America” came out in England with Jonathan Cape and in paperback with Vintage International. “The Perfect Place” was translated into French, German, Japanese, and Portuguese. Her fifth novel, “Crossways,” came out in October, 2004, also, with the Ontario Review Press edited by Raymond Smith and Joyce Carol Oates. It received a starred Kirkus Review and is out in paperback with the Other Press as well as “The Perfect Place.” Kohler has published essays in The Boston Globe, Salmagundi (summer 2004, 2009), The Bellevue Literary magazine, and O Magazine,”The Heart Speaks” ( May 2004), “What Happy Ever After Really Looks Like” (2008) and reviews in The New Leader and Bomb as well as essays in The American Scholar in 2014 and 2015. Kohler began teaching at The Writer's Voice in 1990, going on from there to teach at SUNY Purchase, Sarah Lawrence, Colgate, CCNY , Bennington and Columbia. She has taught creative writing at Princeton since 2008 and now teaches freshman seminars there . Sheila's sixth novel, “Bluebird or the Invention of Happiness” was published in 2007, and the paperback was published with Berkely in 2008. “The Transitional Object” in Boulevard won an O.Henry prize and is included in the 2008 volume. Her tenth book, “Becoming Jane Eyre” came out with Viking Penguin in December, 2009, and was a New York Times editor's pick. Casey Cep wrote in the Boston Globe about this novel: “With an appreciation for their craft and sympathy for their difficult profession, Kohler's “Becoming Jane Eyre'' is a tender telling of the Brontë family's saga and the stories they told.” Her eleventh book “Love Child” was published by Penguin in America and by La Table Ronde in France. In June of 2012, her twelfth book “The Bay of Foxes,” was published by Penguin. “Dreaming for Freud” was published by Penguin in 2014. It will be translated into Turkish In 2013 the story, “Magic Man” was published in Best American Short Stories. Sheila Kohler published her memoir “Once we were sisters” in 2017 with Penguin in America and with Canongate in England and Alba in Spain. Sheila's latest novel is “Open Secrets” published by Penguin in July 2020. Kohler currently lives in New York and Amagansett. ***
主題書籍:《外出偷馬》 本週的經典也青春,再次邀請到詩人、作家,近期出版他的第一本短篇小說《愛是失守的煞車》的曹馭博,為聽眾朋友們領讀,他人生中最重要的小說之一——《外出偷馬》。 《外出偷馬》於2003年出版,並在2019年被改編為電影。曾被《紐約時報》選作年度最佳小說,在挪威佔據暢銷榜長達70週,更是作家佩爾.派特森在2007年贏得「都柏林IMPAC文學獎」揚名國際的重要作品。 《外出偷馬》描述一段童年往事、一連串悲劇的疊加,以及一個男人對於人生的回首和贖罪。這部作品同時也是意識流小說的代表作,透過視覺帶領讀者們進入主角的回憶與思考,加上相隔50年的回憶穿插,形成一部美麗又悲傷的傑作。 《外出偷馬》擁有什麼樣的特質,深深影響領讀人曹馭博?又是哪些特殊的寫作手法,讓這部作品成為長銷榜常勝軍,更是挪威的重要代表作呢? 本集就邀請作家曹馭博,為聽眾朋友們領讀佩爾.派特森的代表作——《外出偷馬》。 更多精彩內容,請收聽本集的經典也青春。 ◼︎ 延伸閱讀 ◼︎ 曹馭博 作品電子書 https://readmoo.com/contributor/36804 經典也青春EP470:曹馭博談約翰.班維爾《大海》 https://podcast.readmoo.com/ohclassics/detail/20240222 經典也青春EP223:張惠菁談《從男孩到男人:尼克亞當斯故事集》 https://podcast.readmoo.com/ohclassics/detail/20190502 經典也青春EP175:陳夏民談《落失男孩》 https://podcast.readmoo.com/ohclassics/detail/20180503 經典也青春EP446:李靜宜談約翰.勒卡雷的《此生如鴿》 https://podcast.readmoo.com/ohclassics/detail/20230907 經典也青春EP310:陳柏言談威廉.福克納的《我彌留之際》 https://podcast.readmoo.com/ohclassics/detail/20210128 經典也青春 EP77:王聰威談《沒有色彩的多崎作和他的巡禮之年》 https://podcast.readmoo.com/ohclassics/detail/20160616 本節目由 IC之音竹科廣播與 Readmoo讀墨電子書 聯合製播。 「經典也青春」網站:podcast.readmoo.com
This episode is sponsored by Netsuite by Oracle, the number one cloud financial system, streamlining accounting, financial management, inventory, HR, and more. Download NetSuite's popular KPI Checklist, designed to give you consistently excellent performance - absolutely free at https://netsuite.com/EYEONAI On episode #162 of Eye on AI, Craig Smith sits down with Vasi Philomin, Vice President of Generative AI at Amazon Web Services. Vasi shares his journey in AI and ML, detailing his contributions to Amazon's extensive array of AI capabilities. He delves into the development and impact of revolutionary services like Lex, Poly, Code Whisperer, and Amazon Q, highlighting Amazon's approach to AI integration and its customer-centric innovations. This episode offers a glimpse into the transformative potential of generative AI across industries and the future of enterprise AI solutions. Join us to understand Amazon's unique perspective on AI development and its global influence. Don't forget to leave a 5-star rating on Spotify and a review on Apple Podcasts! Stay Updated: Craig Smith Twitter: https://twitter.com/craigss Eye on A.I. Twitter: https://twitter.com/EyeOn_AI (00:00) Preview and Introduction (03:41)Vasi Philomin's Background and Role at Amazon (04:13) Generative AI at Amazon: Development and Impac (08:10) Amazon's AI Strategy and Foundation Models (15:57) Diverse AI Models and Enterprise Solutions. (22:01) The Future of AI Agents and Work Automation (29:22) The Evolution and Impact of AI Agents (36:32) Closing Remarks and Netsuite by Oracle
In this special 100th episode, I reflect on the journey that brought us here and discuss the exciting changes ahead. From uncertainty to achievement, embracing change, and staying faithful, we stand at the threshold of a new chapter. With gratitude for YOU, my listeners, and a commitment to continue inspiring change-makers, I look ahead to the exciting evolution of the podcast in 2024. Join me as I navigate the path beyond 100 episodes and dive into what the future holds for the She Impacts Culture podcast, making an impact and building God's Kingdom, one episode at a time. Beyond 100: Embracing Change and Growth.Connect with Jen:Website: https://drjenbennett.com/#BeWorthFollowing Book: http://amzn.to/2H4gn9mInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjenbennett/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjenbennett/ Dr. Jen Bennett is a driven visionary communicator who has a unique way of connecting with her audience. She enjoys teaching, leading, and building and is committed to helping others be successful. As the Hodson Endowed Faculty of Entrepreneurship at Indiana Wesleyan University, Jen equips college students to “seek the welfare of the city” through their entrepreneurial ventures and to lead with influence to impact culture for Christ.Jen has consulted various entrepreneurs, small business owners, ministries, organizations, and college students in social media, personal branding, marketing, and public relations. She is the author of the book #BeWorthFollowing: How to be Different and Influence People in a Crowded Social World and host of the She Impacts Culture podcast, a podcast for trailblazing, faith-based women who want to lead with influence and impact culture for Christ.
On this episode of the Main Event Talk Podcast. We have some breaking news that took place on this past Friday's against all odds event. Alex, Shelley of the motor city machine guns has become your new Impac world champion. Find out the details of that and also the results of against all odds. Plus some latest news going on in the world of professional wrestling, And also a couple of MainEventTalk exclusives. Including Tony cons announcement again? And the promo exchange between MJF and Adam Cole. Plus we take a moment to remember the life and history of the late great iron Sheik. It's another good episode that you do not want to miss. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realmaineventtalk/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realmaineventtalk/support
Music Monday 05/08/2023 Tell Me How Bad By Cemi Quest 1.For the Ride 2. RUN UP OR SHUT UP By Artist: Impac City: Ontario CA Links: instagram @ papi_impac Fb @ Impac thee illest Spotify/ youtube @ Impac and/or Impac thee illest Intent By Eff&Don Bunks Ft Ewan Martin Unreleased track! Song: Overfloweth Artist: Jumpin' Joe The Rapper Real Shit By Big Lupe Dos Aguilas &Tall Tale By Eldon Cabeza Last Track Of The Night Is A Creation By Yours Truly Tony's Talk Showcase Title Of It Is Straight Synth --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tonystalkshowcase/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tonystalkshowcase/support
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On this episode of the Main Event Talk Podcast, the spring break edition, we talk about new matches, added for the Wrestlemania Report, Impac wrestling sacrifice to take place next week, some big, happy birthday, shout outs, some big events to take place at riches, and who is the next inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame, and what matches to expect at wrestle mania. a spring break addition you can't afford to miss. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realmaineventtalk/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realmaineventtalk/support
In the first hour of NOW with Dave Brown: Dr. Meghann Lloyd tells you about her recent study on the mental health benefits for athletes participating in the Special Olympics (18:08). And Lawrence Gunther recaps IMPAC-5, a global environmental forum that recently took place in Vancouver, BC (31:39).
Thriving Adoptees - Inspiration For Adoptive Parents & Adoptees
Transracial adoptee Matthew shares how he's found clarity and resolved confusion about who he is to find peace. There are insights aplenty on shame, feeling different and a host of other issues that can plague transracial adoptees.Here's the book I mention https://www.amazon.com/Power-vs-Force-Dr-David-R-Hawkins-audiobook/dp/B000KZRMCOMATTHEW SALESSES is the author of eight books, including The Sense of Wonder, which comes out in January 2023 from Little, Brown. Most recent are the national bestseller Craft in the Real World (a Best Book of 2021 at NPR, Esquire, Library Journal, Independent Book Review, Chicago Tribune, Electric Literature, and others) and the PEN/Faulkner Finalist and Dublin Literary Award longlisted novel Disappear Doppelgänger Disappear. He also wrote The Hundred-Year Flood; I'm Not Saying, I'm Just Saying; Different Racisms: On Stereotypes, the Individual, and Asian American Masculinity; The Last Repatriate; and Our Island of Epidemics (out of print). Also forthcoming is a memoir-in-essays, To Grieve Is to Carry Another Time.Matthew was adopted from Korea. In 2015 Buzzfeed named him one of 32 Essential Asian American Writers. His essays can be found in Best American Essays 2020, NPR Code Switch,The New York Times Motherlode, The Guardian, VICE.com, and other venues. His short fiction has appeared in Glimmer Train, American Short Fiction, PEN/Guernica, and Witness, among others. He has received awards and fellowships from Bread Loaf, Glimmer Train, Mid-American Review, [PANK], HTMLGIANT, IMPAC, Inprint, and elsewhere.Matthew is an Assistant Professor of Writing at Columbia University. He earned a Ph.D. in Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Houston and an M.F.A. in Fiction from Emerson College. He serves on the editorial boards of Green Mountains Review and Machete (an imprint of The Ohio State University Press), and has held editorial positions at Pleiades, The Good Men Project, Gulf Coast, and Redivider. He has read and lectured widely at conferences and universities and on TV and radio, including PBS, NPR, Al Jazeera America, various MFA programs, and the Tin House, Kundiman, and One Story writing conferences.https://matthewsalesses.com/https://www.instagram.com/m.salesses
Marine Protected Areas are areas of the ocean where a government has placed limits on human activity. These areas range from no-take, no-impact, no-access, and multiple use - basically determining how much human impact is supposed to take place in these areas. On today's episode, we speak with representatives of the NGO WildAid and some of the partners they are working with to make sure that ocean parks are enforceable, realistic, and work for the local population. The team interviews: - Meaghan Brosnan - Marine Program Director for Wildaid -Juma Mohamed - Head of Program for Mwambao Coastal Community Network in Tanzania -Joyce Beouch - Acting Director of the Bureau of Environment Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and the Environment (MAFE)
Jeudi 01 décembre, les niveaux techniques à surveiller sur le marché crypto, le scandale suite à la faillite de FTX et le licenciement massif de Kraken ont été abordés par Charles Janus, analyste et coach pour Interactiv Trading, Cyril Sabbagh, directeur de Melanion Capital et Jérémy Le Bescont, chef de rubrique Web3 au Journal du Net, reçus par Guillaume Sommerer dans l'émission BFM Crypto, le Club sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Mike Dahlke is a serial entrepreneur, investor, business turnaround specialist and business coach. After attending the Global Christian Leadership Summit in 2011, he felt a calling to leave the financial world and jump into entrepreneurship. His current focus is on both home service companies and business turnaround situations where strategy and capital are required. He's passionate about helping distressed companies navigate large, but solvable problems with leadership, strategy and capital. He loves spending time with his wife, two boys, hunting and talking all things business. Time Stamps :
OYSPodcast EP66 | The Price of Pizzaon this week episode the boys talk about some popular political topics that has the country divided. Rico drops knowledge and tells Aziz about an interesting fact about credit score, the boys finally get back to breaking down music they give their take on Drake dance album and Rico believes Chris Brown has another classic. The boys round it up with the ongoing beef between new media and old media and the IMPAC that it has on sports.Thanks as always for watching and listening to our podcast. We always appreciate it when y'all show love, so if we bring you any joy please give us a subscribe and if you enjoy any episodes please do not be afraid to rate and review our podcast, and last but not least sharing is caring so let everyone know to check out our the Oh You Serious? podcast..As always, we laugh... we joke... but always Serious, this is the Oh You Serious Podcast. Love
Amanda is an Executive Director at CBRE where she is Chair of the Strategy Board, Head of Strategic Advisory, and Head of the Public Sector. Amanda is also a Member of the UK Executive Committee and Management Board. She is an experienced senior executive leading on strategy, business transformation and programme management having spent over 35 years working across the built environment sector. Amanda is an experienced senior executive having spent over 30 years working across the built environment sector. During her career Amanda has been a partner in PwC LLP and EY LLP, where she was Head of Infrastructure (Advisory). She has worked across some of the major public and private infrastructure clients in the UK. She is a Past President of RICS, becoming the longest serving in 123 years, where her themes were infrastructure, cities and the war for talent. Awarded “Most Influential Surveyor” in RICS Pride in the Profession Top Surveyors of all time for 150th Anniversary. Amanda established and chairs the RICS Construction & Infrastructure Market Forum. Listed in Who's Who - Amanda is a senior property professional in real estate, infrastructure and construction. She is a member of the Mayor of London's Infrastructure Advisory Panel, as well as having been involved in the DfT Infrastructure Efficiency Challenge Panel, the APPG for Excellence in the Built Environment - Skills (2016) & Women in Construction (2019), the Independent Expert Advisory Panel advising MHCLG on building safety following the Grenfell Tower Fire, and the Lord Mayor of London's Trust Advisory Group. She has received numerous awards, including an Honorary Doctorate of Science from the University of Westminster. Her Non-Executive Director roles comprise: - Chair of Trustees for University College of Estate Management (UCEM) - Non-Executive Board Member for Countryside Partnerships PLC listed on the FTSE - Development Board Member of London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) - Senior Special Advisor and Member of the Building Safety Challenge Panel to the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) She is co-author of : "Managing Diversity and Inclusion in Real Estate" (published 2019) and a practical guide for CEO's on Diversity and Inclusion in Real Estate: ‘Diversity Management in der Immobilienbranch - ein Praxisguide' (published 2017) Amanda is an experienced public speaker and author. What you'll discover in this episode: How to increase your level of achievement and capacity. Why the vision is more important than you. The mindset and skillset you need to reach the top. Why and how you need to seize opportunity in your career and life. Why influence is key to your leadership impact. Who you need to become to be an industry titan in 10 years time. And so much more. Resources: "Managing Diversity and Inclusion in Real Estate" By Amanda Clack and Judith Gabler Millenials Poised to Lead: For A Generation Who Is The Future, by Dr. Mona Shah Rethinking Real Estate: A Roadmpa to Technology's Impac on the World's Largest Asset Class by Dror Poleg. Show notes: If you enjoyed this episode, and you've learnt something or it inspired you in some way, I'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, and post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag me, @elinormoshe_ or Elinor Moshe on LinkedIn. Don't forget you can also join the Facebook community to be part of the growing family of constructors who chose exceptional futures. Search for Constructing You Community and join today.
Nanda Grandison is a mission-driven, passionate marketer with extensive experience working with start-ups and large publicly traded companies, driving revenue, acquiring and retaining customers, and revitalizing brands, giving her a unique perspective to deliver impactful results. Nanda stepped away from corporate America after 20 years to lead a marketing consultancy and bring a consumer packaged goods product to market. LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/nandagrandison
Moin, wir sind Gretel und Laura und zusammen sind wir TWO FOR YOU. Heute haben wir Julius, einen der Gründer von LEONA GAMES zu Gast. Das Berliner Spiele-Startup hat es sich zur Mission gemacht, wichtige Themen wie „Diversität“ und „Naturschutz“ spielerisch zu thematisieren. Die liebevollen Spiele - allen voran „BEE GOOD“ und „FAMILIY MEMO“ - begeistern Gretels Kids und öffnen den Raum für neugierige, altersgerechte und interessante Gespräche. Die perfekte Kombination aus Spaß & Impac
In this month's episode of Chatting 3D Print, Kevin Carr interviews Kelly Knake and Scot Andrews, business partners from Impac Systems Engineering in Temple, Texas. Find out how Kelly and Scot see traditional and additive manufacturing. Also, what excites them with additive manufacturing? What is evolving? Listen to them talk about what they think will be interesting in the upcoming year and of course, they will have a few laughs along the way. Check out Kelly and Scot's company Impac Systems Engineering - impacsystems.com
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Matthew Salesses is the guest. His new novel, Disappear Doppelgänger Disappear, is available from Little A Publishing. This is Matthew's second time on the program. He first appeared in Episode 145 on February 3, 2013. Salesses is the bestselling author of The Hundred-Year Flood, an Amazon Best Book of September and Kindle First pick, an Adoptive Families Best Book of 2015, and a Best Book of the season at Buzzfeed, Refinery29, and Gawker, among others. Forthcoming in 2021 are a craft book, Craft in the Real World, and a collection of essays, Own Story. His previous books include I’m Not Saying, I’m Just Saying; Different Racisms: On Stereotypes, the Individual, and Asian American Masculinity; and The Last Repatriate. Salesses was adopted from Korea. In 2015 Buzzfeed named him one of 32 Essential Asian American Writers. His essays have been published in Best American Essays 2020, NPR Code Switch, The New York Times Motherlode, VICE.com, Gay Magazine, and many other venues. His short fiction has appeared in Glimmer Train, American Short Fiction, PEN/Guernica, and Witness, among others. He has received awards and fellowships from the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, Glimmer Train, Mid-American Review, [PANK], HTMLGIANT, IMPAC, Inprint, and elsewhere. He is currently an Assistant Professor of English at Coe College, where he teaches fiction writing and Asian American literature. He earned a Ph.D. in Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Houston and an M.F.A. in Fiction from Emerson College. He serves on the editorial boards of Green Mountains Review and Machete (an imprint of The Ohio State University Press), and has held editorial positions at Pleiades, The Good Men Project, Gulf Coast, and Redivider. He has read and lectured widely at conferences and universities and on TV and radio, including PBS, NPR, Al Jazeera America, various MFA programs, and the Tin House, Kundiman, Writers @ Work, and Boldface writing conferences. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ortocast #49 – Impacção Maxilar e seus efeitos
Eliot Pattison talks about his latest novel The King's Beast: A Mystery of the American Revolution. An international lawyer by training, early in his career Pattison began writing on legal and business topics, producing several books and dozens of articles published on three continents. In the late 1990’s he decided to combine his deep concerns for the people of Tibet with his interest in venturing into fiction by writing The Skull Mantra. Winning the Edgar Award for Best First Mystery–and listed as a finalist for best novel for the year in Dublin’s prestigious IMPAC awards–The Skull Mantra launched the Inspector Shan series, which now includes eight novels – both The Skull Mantra and Water Touching Stone were selected by Amazon.com for its annual list of ten best new mysteries. Water Touching Stone was also selected by Booksense as the number one mystery of all time for readers’ groups. The Inspector Shan series has been translated into over twenty languages around the world. The books have been characterized as creating a new “campaign thriller” genre for the way they weave significant social and political themes into their plots. Indeed, as soon as the novels were released they became popular black market items in China for the way they highlight issues long hidden by Beijing. In 2015, Eliot Pattison received the prestigious “Art of Freedom” award from the Tibet House along with the likes of radio personality Ira Glass, singer Patti Smith and actor Richard Gere for his human rights advocacy in Tibet. Pattison’s longtime interest in another “faraway” place, the 18th-century American wilderness and its woodland Indians–led to the launch of his Bone Rattler series, which quickly won critical acclaim for its poignant presentation of Scottish outcasts and Indians during the upheaval of the French and Indian War. In Pattison’s words, “this was an extraordinary time that bred the extraordinary people who gave birth to America,” and the lessons offered by the human drama in that long-ago wilderness remain fresh and compelling today.
Jackie Kay was born and brought up in Scotland. The Adoption Papers (Bloodaxe) won the Forward Prize, a Saltire prize and a Scottish Arts Council Prize. Fiere was shortlisted for the Costa award and her novel Trumpet won the Guardian Fiction Award and was shortlisted for the IMPAC award. Red Dust Road (Picador) won the Scottish Book of the Year Award, and the London Book Award, and was shortlisted for the JR Ackerley prize. Her third collection of short stories, Reality, Reality, was praised by The Guardian as ‘rank[ing] among the best of the genre'. She was awarded an MBE in 2006, and made a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2002. Her book of stories Wish I Was Here won the Decibel British Book Award. Jackie Kay also writes for children and her book Red Cherry Red (Bloomsbury) won the Clype award. She has written extensively for stage and television. Her plays, Manchester Lines (produced by Manchester Library Theatre) and The New Maw Broon Monologues (produced by Glasgay), were a great success. Her most recent collection, Bantam, was published in 2017 to critical acclaim. She is Chancellor of the University of Salford and Professor of Creative Writing at Newcastle University. Jackie Kay was named Scots Makar—the National Poet for Scotland—in March 2016. Recorded at The Tabernacle on 20th Jan 2020. 5x15 brings together five outstanding individuals to tell of their lives, passions and inspirations. There are only two rules - no scripts and only 15 minutes each. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories
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El sesgo es una forma de gestionar la complejidad.Cuando conozco el camino para llegar a casa, llego en seguida. Cuando es la primera vez que voy a un sitio, tardo muchísimo. Cuando vas con un niño por la calle, tardas más en llegar a cualquier sitio. Se para a ver una piedra, se para a ver un banco.Está descubriéndolo todo y mirándolo todo por primera vez. Cuando tienes muchas cosas en tu vida y tienes que adoptar una mirada nueva muy a menudo, te puedes cansar mucho o estar estresada/o. Lo conocido es sencillo. Sabes lo que hay.Hablamos de sesgo sobre todo cuando estamos discriminando por ejemplo por el color de la piel, por sexo o por edad. Estamos acordando una preferencia a uno de los grupos. Puede ser de forma consciente o inconsciente. Los sesgos inconscientes son los más peligrosos, ya que las personas que lo aplican no se dan cuenta.Las mayores discriminaciones se están dando por parte de personas que no se dan cuenta de que están aplicando el sesgo. Hablamos con Gènia Valls, coach para directivos y emprendedores, quien nos comparte experimentos y ejemplos de cómo se aplican los sesgos inconscientes, nos explica la importancia de prestar atención a cómo utilizamos el lenguaje y nos da recomendaciones para navegar los sesgos que nos aplican y que aplicamos.
Möt den isländska författaren Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir och den norske författaren Per Petterson i samtal med Yukiko Duke. Med sina romaner har Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir skördat oerhörda framgångar i hemlandet och i södra Europa, där hon är minst lika populär som de skandinaviska deckarförfattarna. 771 bokhandlare i Frankrike röstade fram "Rosa candida" till årets bästa översatta roman och den har där sålt i svårslagna 500 000 ex. 2018 tilldelades romanen "Ärr" Nordiska rådets litteraturpris. Ólafsdóttir bor i Reykavik där hon utöver sitt författarskap är konsthistoriker vid Islands universitet. Per Petterson är en av Norges största internationella stjärnor. Hans böcker är översatta till över 50 språk och har vunnit flera internationella priser, bl.a. Nordiska Rådets Litteraturpris, IMPAC-priset och Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. Yukiko Duke är översättare, journalist, redaktör och programledare. I samarbete med Norra/Sekwa Förlag och Weyler Förlag. Från 27 november 2019 Jingel: Lucas Brar
Come può una donna trovare (e coltivare) la resilienza necessaria per costruirsi una carriera di successo, senza farsi abbattere dalle difficoltà e senza sminuire il proprio valore?Parleremo di questo nella nuova puntata di ImpactGirl --> http://bit.ly/2Clf0CrLa protagonista è Elena David, CEO di Valtur e consigliere indipendente della società quotata La Doria s.p.a e di Fideuram Intesa San Paolo Private Banking (se non sono toste non le vogliamo!).Preparati a scoprire:- 3:00 --> La prima qualità a cui non devi rinunciare per nessun motivo;- 5:10 --> Come trovare la forza per non arrenderti mai;- 8:05 --> Il singolo valore che come leader non puoi mai compromettere;- 10:00 --> Lo strumento fondamentale per mantenerti sempre serena e concentrata;- 12:44 --> Come diventare più sicura a qualsiasi età (questo è il mio punto preferito);- 18:21 --> La chiave di volta per fare un balzo in avanti nella tua carriera (questa non te l'aspetti!);- 23:25 --> Come uscire a testa alta da una situazione difficile;- 27:10 --> Cosa non smettere MAI di fare, anche quando ti senti arrivata;- 36:46 --> Come diventare inarrestabile;- 42:19 --> Come amplificare la tua leadership (indizio: non dipende da te).Dai un'occhiata alle immagini qui sotto, per capire tutti i riferimenti di Elena David e cogliere il senso di ogni concetto: Gold Marilyn Monroe di Andy Warhol;Giuditta che decapita Oloferne di Artemisia Gentileschi;I Bari di Caravaggio;Uomo che cade di Alberto Giacometti; Madonna del Parto di Piero della Francesca;Madame Ginoux with Book di Van Gogh;I mangiatori di patate di Van Gogh;Ragazza con Palloncino di Banksy;Ritorno del figliol prodigo di Rembrandt;L'ultima cena di Leonardo.Dopo aver ascoltato o guardato l'episodio, fammi sapere:Quale tra queste qualità ti rappresenta di più in questo momento?E su quale hai intenzione di cominciare a lavorare sin da subito?Corri a scriverlo qui: http://bit.ly/2EVhMyKNon vedo l’ora di leggerti!Ceci xxP.S: Vuoi far decollare il tuo progetto sul web senza sacrificare il tuo tempo e la tua libertà? Vieni a trovarmi a Biz-Academy, la nuova Business Academy italiana tutta al femminile! Accedi alla Waiting List per sapere quando riapriranno le porte (https://biz-academy.it/waiting-list/)
Rodney Duckett discusses the 2019 AAAHS and "A Raisin In The Sun" Stage Play happening Feb. 2nd at Killeen Civic And Conference Center.
For Show notes and to bee the video go to https://wp.me/p4IySa-1jB Derek was born in Honolulu and raised in Kaneohe, Hawaii with three siblings. His father was a finance manager and his mother was a personal banker. After graduating from Castle High School, he joined the U.S. Army Reserve. He earned a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Washington and a Master of Business Administration degree from the Peter F. Drucker & Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management at Claremont Graduate University. He holds the Certified Financial Planner designation (CFP®) from the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. Derek has resided in Nevada since 2000 and owns the Uehara Financial Group, LLC, which provides financial planning and investment services to individuals, businesses, and not-for-profit organizations. Prior to that, he spent 10 years with a Fortune 50 company. As a community leader, Derek’s involvements include serving as a high school mentor with the Henderson Chamber of Commerce’s “I CAN BE Program,” as a mentor at the Clark County School District Summer Business Institute, as President of the Nevada Small Business Council, and as a Board Member of both the Water Street District Business Association & the University of Hawaii Alumni Association. He previously served as a Board Member of the Summerlin North Community Association. He is a member of Leadership Las Vegas, Class of 2005, and a recipient of the International President’s Award for Humanitarian Service from Lions Clubs International. In 2015, Derek was a candidate for the Henderson City Council and received endorsements from the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the Henderson Chamber of Commerce’s IMPAC, and The Vegas Voice. In 2016, Derek served as a member of the Donald J. Trump Asian American Pacific Islander Advisory Committee. Derek is married with one son and two dogs. He is an enthusiastic hiker and has summitted Mount Whitney, the highest peak in the Continental US. He is also an avid reader and an amateur foodie.
Born in Reykjavik in 1962, Sjón is a celebrated Icelandic novelist. He won the Nordic Council's Literary Prize for his novel 'The Blue Fox' (the Nordic countries' equivalent of the Man Booker Prize) and the novel 'From The Mouth Of The Whale' was shortlisted for both the IMPAC Award and the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. His novel 'Moonstone – The Boy Who Never Was' was awarded every Icelandic literature prize, among them the 2013 Icelandic Literary Prize. His latest published work is the definite edition of the trilogy CoDex 1962. Also a poet, librettist and lyricist, Sjón has published nine poetry collections, written four opera librettos and lyrics for various artists. We talk here about the influence of David Bowie; modernist poetry; self publishing and promotion; the Icelandic penchant for collaboration; the Surrealist metaphor; respect among practitioners of different art forms in Iceland; Guy Madden; magpies; Icelandic folklore and sagas; beginnings and creation stories; dream logic; story-telling and figuring out life; myths and metamorphosis, the Future Library Project; Reykjavik, city of literature; literary tourism; and his forthcoming book CoDex 62.
Sep. 5, 2015. Lynn Freed, Geoffrey Kloske and Kevin Larimer discuss how book publishing has changed, and may change, in the age of digitization at the 2015 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. Speaker Biography: Lynn Freed is the author of six novels, a collection of stories and a collection of essays. Her work has appeared in Harper's, The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, National Geographic, Narrative Magazine, Southwest Review, The Georgia Review and other publications. She has received the inaugural Katherine Anne Porter Award in Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, two PEN/O. Henry Awards, various fellowships, grants and support from the National Endowment for the Arts and The Guggenheim Foundation. Her works include the memoir "Reading, Writing and Leaving Home: Life on the Page," as well as the novels "The Servants' Quarters" and "The Mirror." Speaker Biography: Geoffrey Kloske is the vice president and publisher of Riverhead Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House. He has published many books, incluiding Paula Hawkins's recent "The Girl on the Train," the New York Times best-selling novel "The Interestings" by Meg Wolitzer, Junot Diaz's Pulitzer Prize-winning "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao," James McBride's National Book Award-winning "The Good Lord Bird" and the IMPAC award-winning novel by Juan Gabriel Vasquez, "The Sound of Things Falling." In 2005 Kloske wrote the award-winning children's book "Once Upon a Time, the End," illustrated by Barry Blitt. He has also previously worked as an editor at Simon & Schuster and Little, Brown and Co. Speaker Biography: Kevin Larimer is the editor in chief of Poets & Writers, where he edits Poets & Writers Magazine; oversees the organization's website, pw.org; directs Poets & Writers Live; and co-hosts Ampersand: The Poets & Writers Podcast. He holds a degree in journalism from the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee and received his MFA in poetry from the Iowa Writers' Workshop, where he was the poetry editor of the Iowa Review. Larimer has presented lectures on publishing at the Academy of American Poets' annual Poets Forum, The Writer's Hotel Master Class and the International Poetry Conference in Koprivshtitsa, Bulgaria, and he he has served on a number of panels on publishing at events such as the Sozopol Fiction Seminars, the Slice Literary Writer's Conference and Poets Forum. His poems have appeared in Fence, Pleiades, Verse and a dozen other literary magazines. Larimer has also written book reviews for American Letters & Commentary, American Book Review, Chelsea and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6927
Juan Gabriel Vasquez' roman "Lyden av ting som faller" fikk IMPAC-prisen, mens Bookerprisen gikk til Richard Flanagans "Den smale veien til det dype nord". Fortjente de dem, spør vi våre kritikere.
Coming up: Good evening 0:00:41 Women in Horror Month, an apology 0:01:14 This is Horror 2013 Awards 0:01:44 Fiction: “Mami Wata” by Diane Awerbuck, narrated by Graeme Dunlop 0:09:04 A few words about IMPAC 0:18:18 Fiction: “Fallen Idol” by Lillian Csernica, narrated by Pete Fallico 0:21:18 Pleasant dreams 1:01:05 This Is Horror 2013 Awards: http://www.thisishorror.co.uk/horror-awards-2013-winners/ Diane Awerbuck: http://itsabookthingblog.blogspot.com/2012/10/authors-pie-diane-awerbuck.html Graeme Dunlop: @kibitzer Graeme Dunlop’s “Cast of Wonders”: http://www.castofwonders.org Lillian Csernica:
Brendan Teeling, Deputy Dublin City Librarian, spoke with Suzanne Parker about this year's IMPAC Literary Award. Adrian Colwell has the visual arts what's on guide for the week.
Skumma Kultur Sending 15. april 2013 Denne uken har Emil sett nærmere på bruktbokhandler og de trykte bøker, Endre er tilbake med en ny lesnad, studio diskuterer nyheter hos Carte Blanche, Kunstmuseene i Bergen, The International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award og Karoline har møtt utsendte fra årets SV-revy. I studio: Runa Falck Langaas, Karoline Vassenden og Endre Tveit.
You can listen to this episode on our Comic Issues channel at Anchor.fm! This week on the Comic Issues Podcast, our heroes make their way to Platform 9 3/4 as they board the train to Hogwarts. They take on all the dark wizards as they discuss the impact of the Harry Potter franchise on today’s culture.... The post Comic Issues #22 – Potter Impac-tid-us first appeared on Pixelated Geek.