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Language Learning Collections - Book 3, Part 2

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 131:07


Language Learning Collections - Book 3, Part 2 Title: LibriVox Language Learning Collections - Volume 3 Overview: This collection is part of an initiative to create a language learning resource at LibriVox. The LibriVox Language Learning Collections contain readings from various language learning books, grammars, primers, phrasebooks, dictionaries, readers, and even other works which contain information on various languages, recount experiences of language learning and encountering new languages, or provide guides for correct pronunciation, writing or discourse in a language. These works could describe English or any other language whatsoever, from Latin to Sumerian, Chinese to Wampanoag, Esperanto to Swahili (etc.). This volume includes 'Abdu'l-Bahá's talk "On the Value of an International Language"; the first section of L.L. Zamenhof's "First Book" (Unua Libro), explaining his great invention—the International Language, i.e. Esperanto; the third Lesson of Barrs' "Beginning Latin"; Gustave Chouquet's "Easy Conversations in French" (11 - 14); Lessons 21 - 25 from "Greek Lessons" by W.H. Morris; Introduction from "Hand-Book of Volapük" by Charles E. Sprague; Leccion Tercera, from "New First Spanish Book", by James H. Worman; Lessons 11 - 15 from "Esperanto in Twenty Lessons" by Caroline Stearns Griffin; Lessons 26 - 30 from "A Practical Arabic Course" by E. Nématallah & E. Chevalley; two sections from the "Student's Greek Grammar" by Georg Curtius; the Preface from "A Grammar of the Persian Language" by the great linguist, Sir William Jones (1746 - 1794); the Preface from "Arabic Syntax chiefly selected from the Hidayut-oon-Nuhvi" by Henry Brown Beresford (d. 1869), which is based on the famous Hidāyatu'n-Nahw by Ibn al-Hājib (1174 – 1249 CE); Chapters 3 - 8 from "Slips of Speech" by John H. Bechtel and, lastly, The Alphabet/Classifications of Sounds from "New Latin Grammar" by Charles E. Bennet. Published: Various Series: LibriVox Language Learning Collections List: LibriVox Language Learning Collections, Language #10 Author: Various Genre: Language Learning, Education, Foreign Language, Culture, Vocabulary, Linguistics Episode: Language Learning Collections - Book 3, Part 2 Book: 3 Volume: 3 Part: 2 of 2 Episodes Part: 10 Length Part: 2:11:07 Episodes Volume: 20 Length Volume: 5:30:01 Episodes Book: 20 Length Book: 5:30:01 Narrator: Collaborative Language: Multilingual Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: Language, Linguistics, Education, Language Learning, Foreign Language, Culture, English, Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Japanese, Portuguese, German, Latin Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #readingbooks #audiblebooks #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #Language #Linguistics #Education #LanguageLearning #ForeignLanguage #Culture #English #Spanish #French #Chinese #Arabic #Russian #Japanese #Portuguese #German #Latin Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. Nicholas James Bridgewater.

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Language Learning Collections - Book 3, Part 1

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 199:05


Language Learning Collections - Book 3, Part 1 Title: LibriVox Language Learning Collections - Volume 3 Overview: This collection is part of an initiative to create a language learning resource at LibriVox. The LibriVox Language Learning Collections contain readings from various language learning books, grammars, primers, phrasebooks, dictionaries, readers, and even other works which contain information on various languages, recount experiences of language learning and encountering new languages, or provide guides for correct pronunciation, writing or discourse in a language. These works could describe English or any other language whatsoever, from Latin to Sumerian, Chinese to Wampanoag, Esperanto to Swahili (etc.). This volume includes 'Abdu'l-Bahá's talk "On the Value of an International Language"; the first section of L.L. Zamenhof's "First Book" (Unua Libro), explaining his great invention—the International Language, i.e. Esperanto; the third Lesson of Barrs' "Beginning Latin"; Gustave Chouquet's "Easy Conversations in French" (11 - 14); Lessons 21 - 25 from "Greek Lessons" by W.H. Morris; Introduction from "Hand-Book of Volapük" by Charles E. Sprague; Leccion Tercera, from "New First Spanish Book", by James H. Worman; Lessons 11 - 15 from "Esperanto in Twenty Lessons" by Caroline Stearns Griffin; Lessons 26 - 30 from "A Practical Arabic Course" by E. Nématallah & E. Chevalley; two sections from the "Student's Greek Grammar" by Georg Curtius; the Preface from "A Grammar of the Persian Language" by the great linguist, Sir William Jones (1746 - 1794); the Preface from "Arabic Syntax chiefly selected from the Hidayut-oon-Nuhvi" by Henry Brown Beresford (d. 1869), which is based on the famous Hidāyatu'n-Nahw by Ibn al-Hājib (1174 – 1249 CE); Chapters 3 - 8 from "Slips of Speech" by John H. Bechtel and, lastly, The Alphabet/Classifications of Sounds from "New Latin Grammar" by Charles E. Bennet. Published: Various Series: LibriVox Language Learning Collections List: LibriVox Language Learning Collections, Language #9 Author: Various Genre: Language Learning, Education, Foreign Language, Culture, Vocabulary, Linguistics Episode: Language Learning Collections - Book 3, Part 1 Book: 3 Volume: 3 Part: 1 of 2 Episodes Part: 10 Length Part: 3:19:06 Episodes Volume: 20 Length Volume: 5:30:01 Episodes Book: 20 Length Book: 5:30:01 Narrator: Collaborative Language: Multilingual Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: Language, Linguistics, Education, Language Learning, Foreign Language, Culture, English, Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Japanese, Portuguese, German, Latin Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #readingbooks #audiblebooks #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #Language #Linguistics #Education #LanguageLearning #ForeignLanguage #Culture #English #Spanish #French #Chinese #Arabic #Russian #Japanese #Portuguese #German #Latin Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. Nicholas James Bridgewater.

English in Brazil Podcasts - sua dose de inglês a qualquer momento
Behind the Language #75 - What if English were not the International Language anymore?

English in Brazil Podcasts - sua dose de inglês a qualquer momento

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 20:46


In this episode of BTL, we will talk about how the world would be if English were not the international language. Have you ever thought about it? English has played a really important role in bridging the gaps between peoples, nations, cultures, and businesses, but what if instead of learning English we'd have to learn another language? Well, let's reflect on that for a moment!Promoção de 5 Anos - English in Brazil - IMPERDÍVELhttps://go.hotmart.com/T70926592F?ap=f580Pronunciation Mastershttps://go.hotmart.com/E74795312J English in Brazil Plushttps://go.hotmart.com/T70926592F SOS Viagemhttps://go.hotmart.com/I86476193C?ap=69e6

WHMP Radio
International Language Institute turns 40! - ILI Dir Caroline Gear & Founder Alexis Johnson.

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 23:51


8/23/24:  Rep. Mindy Domb on Kamala, the Dem Convention, and MA state elections.  MTA Pres Max Page w/ Ross Grace: end MCAS as graduation req't: Kim Carlino w/Ramiro Davaro-Comas & Meghan Zaremba on the Michelson mural. International Language Institute turns 40! - ILI Dir Caroline Gear & Founder Alexis Johnson. Duke Goldman: Amazin' Aaron Judge, all-timers at the SABR conference, & the pennant race.

The Retrospectors
Let's Build A Language

The Retrospectors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 10:59


Rerun: Linguist L. L. Zamenhof published ‘Dr. Esperanto's International Language' on 26th July, 1887 - and in so doing launched Esperanto, the most popular ‘constructed language' on Earth. Thanks to apps like Duolingo, there are still around 2 million esperantists today. It was once even proposed as the official language of the incipient League of Nations - but shortly afterwards, many esperantists, including Zemenhoff's own children, were murdered in the Holocaust.  In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly learn about Amikejo, the 3.5 sq km territory between the Netherlands, Germany and France where Esperanto nearly became the official language; revisit the 1966 horror film ‘Incubus', starring William Shatner; and consider whether Duolingo has killed off the language conference hook-up scene... Further Reading: • ‘L.L. Zamenhof and the Shadow People'(The New Republic, 2009): https://newrepublic.com/article/72110/ll-zamenhof-and-the-shadow-people • Tim Morley's Ted X talk on why primary school children should learn Esperanto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gSAkUOElsg • ‘The bizarre story of a long-lost horror film made entirely in Esperanto, starring William Shatner' (Quartz, 2017): https://qz.com/1035897/the-bizarre-story-of-a-long-lost-horror-film-made-entirely-in-esperanto-starring-william-shatner/ Por bonifiko materialo kaj subteni la montr, vizito Patreon.com/Retrospectors Ni ..os est malantaŭo morgaŭ!  Sekvi nin kie ajn vi trovas, ke viaj podkastoj: podfollow.com/Retrospectors La Retrospectors estas Olly Mann, Rebecca Messina & Arion McNicoll, kun Matt Monteto. Temo Muziko: Pasi La Pizojn. Parolisto: Bob Ravelli. Grafika desegnado: Terry Saunders. Redakti Produktiston: Emma Corsham. Kopirajto: Rekonsider Aŭdio / Olly Mann 2024 ‘Why am I hearing a rerun?' Each Thursday and Friday we repeat stories from our archive of 800+ episodes, so we can maintain the quality of our independent podcast and bring you fresh, free content every Monday-Wednesday…  … But

Elevate Eldercare
The Universal, International Language of Small Homes

Elevate Eldercare

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 52:10


We go down under this week to speak with Angela Raguz, the chief operating and risk officer for HammondCare — a pioneering operator of small-home eldercare cottages in Australia, and one of CFI's partners in the Household Model International Consortium. Angela dives into her 30-year career at the forefront of dignified and radically non-institutional eldercare services and supports, whether it happens in HammondCare's small homes or in communities across the country through Dementia Support Australia, the organization's direct outreach arm for individuals, families, and caregivers. Learn more about HammondCare and Dementia Support Australia: https://www.hammond.com.au/, https://www.dementia.com.au/ Learn more about the consortium: https://thegreenhouseproject.org/press-releases/green-house-project-enters-global-small-home-eldercare-alliance/ Attend our conference in November: https://thegreenhouseproject.org/2024-conference/

Busted Open
'The Masters' Class': The International Language of Pro Wrestling

Busted Open

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 30:51


The Masters Bully Ray, Mark Henry, and Tommy Dreamer show you how they overcame the language barrier when working with international talent.

The Power Move with John Gafford
From Marital Missteps to Masterful Moves with Keith Yackey

The Power Move with John Gafford

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 59:47


Discover the transformative secrets that can save your marriage from the brink, as Keith from the Married Game Program joins me, John Gafford, to unveil the critical missteps men make in their unions. Our conversation is a deep dive into the importance of self-improvement and how it fuels the fire in any relationship. From the balancing act between being a provider, partner, and parent to the hierarchy of love within a family, we expose the raw truths and provide actionable steps for listeners to revitalize their partnerships.This episode is a masterclass in marital strategy, blending Keith's insightful anecdotes with my own journey of rekindling love in the face of marital discord. As we discuss the 'player dial' and the necessity of maintaining attraction, you'll learn how to keep the excitement alive in your relationship. We shed light on the importance of consistent effort, even when the honeymoon phase feels like a distant memory, ensuring that your marriage thrives amidst the demands of life and parenting. Wrapping up with advice from the Married Game itself, we delve into the art of communication, embracing vulnerability, and the joy found in understanding your partner's love language. Trust and leadership are dissected to demonstrate how they form the bedrock of a flourishing marriage. This episode isn't just a guide; it's a call to action for men to lead with heart and conviction in their relationships, promising a path to a more connected and satisfying partnership. Join us and be part of the journey to marital mastery.Highlights:(01:46 - 03:17) Marriage Program and Relationship Dynamics (91 Seconds)(05:06 - 05:59) Reconnecting With Attraction and Marriage (54 Seconds)(09:33 - 11:07) Get Your Ex Back (94 Seconds)(17:14 - 18:04) Improving Marriage Attraction Factors (50 Seconds)(23:43 - 24:56) Building Strong Relationships Through Connection (73 Seconds)(38:23 - 39:09) Priorities in Business Relationships (47 Seconds)(41:16 - 42:12) The Importance of Effort in Dating (56 Seconds)(44:17 - 45:06) The International Language of Love (49 Seconds)(57:09 - 58:13) Keith Yachty on Married Game (64 Seconds)CHAPTERS (00:00) Mistakes Men Make in Marriage(04:16) Realizing the Need for Personal Improvement(09:49) Marriage Mastery(22:13) Prioritizing Relationships With Partner and Kids(31:15) The Importance of Being a Provider(39:06) Rating Relationships(42:35) Navigating Intimacy in Relationships(51:32) Trust, Leadership, and Communication in Marriage(55:36) Married Game Relationship Coaching and Advice

Smith & Jones
Leigh Ellis on the International Language of Basketball

Smith & Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 43:45


Eric Smith & Paul Jones are back with a special episode this week! Leigh Ellis joins the guys from Brazil, the latest stop in Ellis' '20 games in 20 Cities' basketball tour. How has Leigh found travelling the world and trying to play 20 pickup games in 20 different cities? What's he learned not only about himself, but about the game of basketball and how do different players play in different parts of the world?  The guys also touch on Leigh's  original goal for this journey and ask him how he would define it as a success. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.

Laughing with Gingers Podcast
LOL's Not Lost in Translation and Comedy Genres

Laughing with Gingers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 39:09


Sara quizzes Kristina about the different types of comedy and Kristina brings the ways we text laughing (haha) around the world. JAJA Let's go!Get premium content — watch the videos of episodes (see all the crazy stuff the ladies are doing and what our guests are wearing to be "honorary redheads"), get gifts, join us for Laughy Hours, hang with the ladies, have fun, and so much more! Starting at $3/month. patreon.com/laughingwithgingersFollow, rate, and review Laughing with Gingers on your preferred podcast platform and follow us on Instagram @laughingwithgingers.This episode is brought to you by... Chill Paws, Pet CBD. Human-grade CBD for your furry pals. Use GINGERS20 for a 20% discount! Lovesong Beauty. Natural, award-winning hair and body care. Use code GINGER for a 10% discount! Nom Nom. Nom Nom delivers fresh food made with whole ingredients, backed by veterinary science. And science tells us that dog health starts in the bowl so improving their diet is one of the best ways to help them live a long, happy life. All you have to do is order, pour and serve. GINGERS gets you a discount! Sprout Creative LA. Marketing for heart-centered businesses; grow your potential through smart marketing. District Bliss. A community of business owners; get the support you need to skyrocket your business with ease!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

SBS Indonesian - SBS Bahasa Indonesia
Dare we dream of Indonesian becoming an international language - Beranikah kita bermimpi untuk Bahasa Indonesia menjadi Bahasa internasional?

SBS Indonesian - SBS Bahasa Indonesia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 19:10


At the 42nd UNESCO General Assembly which took place from 7-22 November 2023, Indonesian was approved to be the official language of the organization's General Assembly. - Pada Sidang Umum UNESCO ke 42 yang berlangsung dari tanggal pada tanggal 7—22 November 2023 disetujui Bahasa Indonesia menjadi Bahasa resmi Sidang Umum organisasi itu.

Frankly Speaking with Tyra G
This is Us Next Chapter Featuring Dana Saif, Founder and Director of the International Language Academy

Frankly Speaking with Tyra G

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 57:35


I am excited about how the Frankly Speaking with Tyra G show progresses. We are celebrating the sixth year of proof that dreams can come true. We have been telling stories to touch the mind, the heart, and the spirit. They have been multicultural, intergenerational, educational, and inspirational, and you have told them! This week, we present a story from our Frankly Speaking Human Library Catalogue with a theme called This is Us Next Chapter. These stories celebrate the courage, commitment, and creativity of people who positively impact the lives of those challenged in some way, moving from their no longer into their not yet. This week, meet Dana Saif, Visionary and Founder and Director of the International Language Academy (ILA) in Washington, DC. Dana authentically shares the challenges and blessings of birthing something new yet so needed. She prioritized her goals as a relevant curriculum, certified faculty and staff, a state-of-the-art facility, and accreditation. At ILA, the team understands that traveling to a new country can be overwhelming, but rest assured, ILA has all the tools to help you succeed. Whether you want to complete your education at an American university or improve your English, you'll find your perfect fit at ILA. Take a listen, learn things, and be inspired. Then, share and subscribe.  

TTELT: Teaching Tips for English Language Teachers
S3 46.0 English as an International Language

TTELT: Teaching Tips for English Language Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 14:33


Join us to hear Shahab Moradkhani, Associate Professor of TESOL at Razi University in Kermanshah, Iran, as he shares with us the topic English as an International Language. He describes the basic principles of English as an International Language and shares suggestions for dealing with the related theoretical and practical controversies.  Listen to hear more! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ttelt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ttelt/support

Acaville Podcast Network Feed
Uncovered A Cappella: Music is the international language – Ep131

Acaville Podcast Network Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 11:43


On this weeks episode we hear originals by: Accent MVP CounterMeasure

The Power Chord Hour Podcast
Ep 134 - Brian Brannon (JFA) - Power Chord Hour Podcast

The Power Chord Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 43:10


This week I am joined by skate punk legend Brian Brannon of the band JFA! On this episode we discuss:- JFA's upcoming record Last Ride- Getting your ass kicked for being punk in the 80's- The evolution of pogoing to slam dancing to moshing- Playing shows with Bad Brains and Bad Religion- Hanging out with the late Dennis Danell of Social Distortion- Watching punk and skateboarding rising from the underground and into the mainstream &more!Instagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs -https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.comCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to 11 est/Tuesday Midnight to 3 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.JFA/Brian Brannonhttps://azpx.com/jfahttps://www.instagram.com/brianjfahttps://www.facebook.com/REALJFASpecial Thanks to my buddy Jay Vics for the behind the scenes help on this episode!https://www.meettheexpertspodcast.comhttps://www.jvimobile.com

Don't Quill the Messenger : Revealing the Truth of Shakespeare Authorship

Steven welcomes Dr. Luke Prodromou to this episode all the way from Greece to discuss Luke's special insights into the Shakespeare Authorship Mystery as a professor of English and Greek with specialties in Shakespeare studies and English as an International Language. Support the show by picking up official Don't Quill the Messenger merchandise at www.dontquillthepodcast.com and becoming a Patron at http://www.patreon.com/dontquillthemessenger  Made possible by Patrons: Alacrates, Annie Fields, Brent Evans & Patty Henson, David Neufer, David R Klausmeyer, Dean Bradley, Edward Henke, Ellen Swanson, Ethan Kaye, Frank Lawler, Heidi Jannsch, James Gutierrez, Jaymie, Jen S, Joan Bray, John Creider, John Eddings, Jon Foss, Jonathan Batailes, Mary Jo Noce, Medical History Tour, Michelle Maycock, Roger Stritmatter, Rosemary O'Loughlin, Sandi Boney, Sandi Paulus, Sara Gerard, Sheila Kethley, Tim Norman, Tim Price, Vanessa Lops Don't Quill the Messenger is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. For more great podcasts visit www.dragonwagonradio.com

Uncovered A Cappella with Brian Michaels
Music is the international language - Ep131

Uncovered A Cappella with Brian Michaels

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 11:45


On this weeks episode we hear originals by:Accent - https://accentvocal.com/MVP - www.facebook.com/MVPacappella CounterMeasure - https://www.countermeasuremusic.com/https://www.podpage.com/uncovered-a-cappella-with-brian-michaels/*** ALL SONGS USED WITH PERMISSION ***

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music
Those We Have Lost—Electronic Musicians Who Passed in 2021

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 92:59


Episode 66 Those We Have Lost—Electronic Musicians Who Passed in 2021   Playlist In this episode, we pay tribute to electronic composers and musicians who passed in 2021. I've put together what I hope will be a satisfying playlist of these diverse artists and their works. Alvin Lucier, “Vespers” from Electric Sound (1972 Mainstream). This work was performed by Lucier and other members of the Sonic Arts union, David Behrman, Robert Ashley, and Gordon Mumma. The musical instrument was a device not intended for making electronic music. It was the Sondol, a hand-held pulse oscillator designed for “boat owners, acoustic engineers, and the blind.” Lucier bought a few of these devices and worked out a piece for echolocation. Each performer was equipped with a Sondol and asked to move blindfolded inside a defined performing space. This resulted in a work comprised of four independent streams of percussive pulses that sound as if they have their own relationship to one another as each musician moves about in the space. VESPERS is written as a prose score in which Lucier invites the performer to explore the world beyond human limits: “Dive with whales, fly with certain nocturnal birds or bats (particularly the common bat of Europe and North America of the family Vespertilionidae), or seek the help of other experts in the art of echolocation.” Richard H. Kirk, with Cabaret Voltaire, “Let it Come Down” from International Language (1993 Plastex). This album was released during a period of transformation for CV. Founding member Chris Watson had left to pursue other sound interests, while Mallinder and Kirk remained and headed into the instrumental direction embodied by dance music. The liner notes for this album state, “Abandon thinking. Everything you will hear in the next seventy-four minutes is true. This music is dedicated to the Merry Pranksters past present & future.” Not sure what that means, but hey. This group was fantastic. Richard H. Kirk, solo, "Information Therapy" from Disposable Half-Truths (1980 Industrial Records). This was from Kirk's first solo cassette release while he maintained his parallel work with Cabaret Voltaire. Joel Chadabe, “Rendevous” from Rhythms for Computer and Percussion (1981 Lovely Music). Joel had such a long list of accomplishments in electronic music, a pioneer of analog systems as well as computer music. On this album, his collaboration with percussionist Jan Williams was startlingly fresh. Electronics, computer synthesizer system (Synclavier), Joel Chadabe; percussion, wood block, vibraphone, marimba, slit drum, log drum, temple block, cowbell, singing bowls, Jan Williams. "The equipment used in RHYTHMS is a portable minicomputer/digital synthesizer system designed and manufactured by New England Digital Corporation in Norwich, Vermont, expressly for making music." Jon Hassell, “Abu Gil” Last Night The Moon Came Dropping Its Clothes In The Street (2009 ECM). Trumpet, keyboard, composed by Jon Hassell; bass, Peter Freeman; Live sampling, Jan Bang; guitar, Rick Cox; drums, Helge Norbakken; violin, Kheir-Eddine M'Kachinche. Jon Hassell, “Wing Melodies” from Power Spot (1981 ECM). Trumpet, composed by Jon Hassell; guitar, electronic treatments, Michael Brook; electric bass, Brian Eno; electronic keyboards (bass, percussion, string sounds), Jean-Phillippe Rykiel; percussion, acoustic and electronic, alto flute, J. A. Deane; produced by Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. Sophie, Eeehhh” from Nothing More to Say (2012 Huntleys & Palmers). Electronics, vocals, composed and performed by Sophie Xeon. I chose a couple of earlier tracks that were largely instrumental experiments. Sophie, “Elle” from Bipp/Elle (2013 Numbers). Electronics, vocals, composed and performed by Sophie Xeon. Sophie was primarily known for electronica dance music. Malcolm Cecil, “Gamerlonia Dawn” from Radiance (1981 Unity Records). Composed By, Performer, Producer, Engineer, Malcolm Cecil. English bassist and inventor of the unique TONTO synthesizer ("The Original New Timbral Orchestra"), a massive integrated synthesizer system that was used on many analog electronic albums in the early 1970s. Episode 36 was devoted to Cecil's work so you might want to catch-up with that to get more detail about this amazing musician and producer. This track uses TONTO and also features the “golden flute” of Paul Horn. Peter Zinovieff, “M Piriform” from Electronic Calendar—The EMS Tapes (2015 Space Age Recordings). Computer music from 1981 by the founder of EMS, Peter Zinovieff, with composer/conductor Justin Connolly. Collaborating with classical composer Connolly, Zinovieff created the electronic music in his Putney studio, using computer-controlled audio generators, and combined it with instrumental parts written by Connolly for soprano, flute, and violin. This performance of the work was staged in 1969 and featured Jane Manning (soprano), Judith Pearce (flute) and Pauline Scott (violin), who all played along with a tape recording of the electronic part. Murray Schafer, “Threnody” from Threnody (Youth Music by R. Murray Schafer) (1970 Melbourne). This Canadian release features an instrumental work with electronic sound by Schafer, who is perhaps more familiar to us as a creator of soundscapes and ambient audio experiments. But he also worked in traditional instrumental music and featured electronics in some of these. There are not many recordings such as this example from 52 years ago. Background music: Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.  

Business Bros
Business Is An International Language with Levent Yildizgoren

Business Bros

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 31:51


892 I am the co-founder of TTC wetranslate, a multi award winning translation and localization company formed in 1992. My company helps entrepreneurs grow their business globally by making their message understood in any language. I have been in the language industry for almost 3 decades and I am a PRINCE2 qualified project manager, mentor, and a visiting lecturer at the University of Essex. I am very passionate about working with universities and helping them grow talented translators. Under TTC wetranslate's roof, we have been organising Translation Challenge competition for the last 7 years where students take part in real life projects. I also have a Podcast Channel called 'Conquer New Markets by Breaking Language Barriers' which is available on all popular platforms. I am a firm believer that entrepreneurs can achieve their global goals by breaking language barriers. My vision is to help entrepreneurs and business owners expand their services globally by making their message heard in each and every language. I have been working in the industry for over 29 years to make this vision come true and gained a noticeable experience working with many business owners and entrepreneurs. ________ Want your customers to talk about you to their friends and family? That's what we do! We get your customers to talk about you so that you get more referrals with video testimonials. Go to www.BusinessBros.biz to be a guest on the show or to find out more on how we can help you get more customers! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/businessbrospod/support

Home Business Mag Radio
Digital Transformation – Ray Blakney Operates an International Language Business

Home Business Mag Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 26:43


Interview with Digital Transformer and CEO Ray Blakney Nowadays, the world we live in is ever-more online. People are constantly scrolling down their social media feeds on their smartphones, buying products at ecommerce websites, launching fully virtual businesses… what does this all mean? Well, one thing this trend points to is the need for businesses to prioritize digital transformation. Just ask Ray Blakney, CEO and co-founder of the Live Lingua online language school (www.LiveLingua.com). Digital transformations don't “just happen.” You need to take key steps to successfully make a digital paradigm shift. Richard “Capt'n” Henderson and Shelby Cara interview Ray Blakney, to learn more about his true digital transformation success story. Learn from his digital lessons. Subjects discussed in podcast include: • Ray Blakney's business “Live Lingua” • Competitive advantages: What sets Live Lingua apart from other online language learning platforms? • How did his business stem from digital transformation? • Tips for business owners who want to digitally transform their companies • What common mistakes should be avoided when going through a digital transformation? • How can entrepreneurs better manage a fully remote enterprise? • Things a small business owner should do each day to make sure their digital operations stay intact and working well • How can learning a new language benefit a business owner? Subscribe to Home Business TV YouTube Channel (Click)  Subscribe to the Home Business Podcast Home-Based Business Start-Up Guide Episode Sponsor: Little Jimmy's Italian Ice * https://ItalianIce.net Interview Guests:         Your Host:        

Song Talk Radio | Songwriting Tips | Lyrics | Arranging | Live Feedback

This week SongTalk tried something a little different. We brought in some our favourite songs sung in a different language than English. They say music is the international language so we thought we would put that to the test. Phil, Neel and Mike each presented three songs in a language other than English and we …

JACK BOSMA
JACK BOSMA: A SKILLS: (Suad Kafafi International Language Learning Schools) Presentation

JACK BOSMA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 4:55


Mission Our mission is to work in partnership with the entire community to ensure that each learner acquires the knowledge, skills and core values necessary to achieve social, academic and personal success in a technologically advanced world. Vision SKILLS is dedicated to promote excellence in education through a collaborative, supportive and student-centered educational environment that empowers each learner to excel and achieve his/her highest potential. History SKILLS School History SKILLS first opened its doors in 2010 and is founded in memory of the late Dr. Suad Kafafi (1928-2004), a Noble Prize nominee in the field of Education. Our Board of Directors are dedicated to continue her work and to abide by her principles. HISTORY Was highly recognized as a prominent professor and eminent scholar known for her exceptional ambition, strong will, perseverance, dedication and scholastic achievement Was an active member in the National Specialized Councils – Egypt's highest ranked “Think-Tank” serving the education sector Founded the High Institute for Tourism and Hotels (HITH) in 1990 Founded the High Institute for Architecture and Business Administration Technology (HIT) in 1993 Founded the Misr University for Science and Technology (MUST) in 1996 Chaired the Board of Trustees of the three institutions, investing her rich experience in developing programs of excellence Was deeply committed to social responsibility Established The Suad Kafafi Foundation which provides integrated social care. This foundation runs a foster home for orphan girls and the charity project of Al-Amal Town (Town of Hope) OUR PHILOSOPHY Our philosophy is to promote excellence in education by fostering creativity and individuality. At SKILLS we promote the necessary skills to compete in our fast changing world. Manasourriah - 2 km from Ring Road by Saqqara Pyramid - Giza Mob.: +201026644419 / +201117931010 / +201117933030 info@skills.edu.eg Tel.: +20233624788 / +20233624866 / +20233624877 Fax: +20233624788 E-mail: info@skills.edu.eg #skills #education #school ACADEMICS National Curriculum British Curriculum American Curriculum German Curriculum --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/support

The Retrospectors
On This Day: Let's Build A Language

The Retrospectors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 9:29


Linguist L. L. Zamenhof published ‘Dr. Esperanto's International Language' on 26th July, 1887 - and in so doing launched Esperanto, the most popular ‘constructed language' on Earth. Thanks to apps like Duolingo, there are still around 2 million esperantists today.It was once even proposed as the official language of the incipient League of Nations - but shortly afterwards, many esperantists, including Zemenhoff's own children, were murdered in the Holocaust. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly learn about Amikejo, the 3.5 sq km territory between the Netherlands, Germany and France where Esperanto nearly became the official language; revisit the 1966 horror film ‘Incubus', starring William Shatner; and consider whether Duolingo has killed off the language conference hook-up scene...Further Reading:• ‘L.L. Zamenhof and the Shadow People'(The New Republic, 2009):https://newrepublic.com/article/72110/ll-zamenhof-and-the-shadow-people• Tim Morley's Ted X talk on why primary school children should learn Esperanto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gSAkUOElsg• ‘The bizarre story of a long-lost horror film made entirely in Esperanto, starring William Shatner' (Quartz, 2017): https://qz.com/1035897/the-bizarre-story-of-a-long-lost-horror-film-made-entirely-in-esperanto-starring-william-shatner/Por bonifiko materialo kaj subteni la montr, vizito Patreon.com/Retrospectors Ni ..os est malantaŭo morgaŭ! Sekvi nin kie ajn vi trovas, ke viaj podkastoj: podfollow.com/RetrospectorsLa Retrospectors estas Olly Mann, Rebecca Messina & Arion McNicoll, kun Matt Monteto. Temo Muziko: Pasi La Pizojn. Parolisto: Bob Ravelli. Grafika desegnado: Terry Saunders. Redakti Produktiston: Emma Corsham. Kopirajto: Rekonsider Aŭdio / Olly Mann 2021. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Knights of the Night Actual Play Podcast
KotN Actual Play - 475 DnD - You Grab Your Crossbow and That's an International Language

Knights of the Night Actual Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 48:55


Is it a nightmare or a deadly battle? Visit us at www.kotnpodcast.com http://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&tag=knofthniap-20 http://www.facebook.com/kotn.podcast http://www.patreon.com/kotn

Curiosity Daily
‘Wanting’ and ‘Liking’ Are Different to Your Brain

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 12:26


Learn about why just because you want something doesn’t mean you like it; why Esperanto is the world’s most successful universal language; and a gene therapy injection in one eye that improved vision in both.  Just because you want something doesn't mean you like it — and that has implications for addiction by Kelsey Donk Edmonds, D. (2020, December 12). The science of addiction: Do you always like the things you want? BBC News.. https://www.bbc.com/news/stories-55221825  Berridge, K. C., & Robinson, T. E. (2016). Liking, wanting, and the incentive-sensitization theory of addiction. American Psychologist, 71(8), 670–679. https://doi.org/10.1037/amp0000059  Esperanto Is the World's Universal Language by Reuben Westmaas Some Basic Information about Esperanto -- the International Language. (2021). Esperanto.org. http://esperanto.org/us/USEJ/world/index.html  Berlin, R. L. G. (2013, September 26). Johnson: Simple, logical and doomed. The Economist; The Economist. https://www.economist.com/prospero/2013/09/26/johnson-simple-logical-and-doomed  L.L. Zamenhof | Polish linguist and physician | Britannica. (2021). In Encyclopædia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/biography/L-L-Zamenhof  Gene therapy injection in one eye surprises scientists by improving vision in both by Cameron Duke Almeroth-Williams, T. (2020, December 10). Gene therapy injection in one eye surprises scientists by improving vision in both. University of Cambridge. https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/gene-therapy-injection-in-one-eye-surprises-scientists-by-improving-vision-in-both  Yu-Wai-Man, P., Newman, N. J., Carelli, V., Moster, M. L., Biousse, V., Sadun, A. A., Klopstock, T., Vignal-Clermont, C., Sergott, R. C., Rudolph, G., Morgia, C. L., Karanjia, R., Taiel, M., Blouin, L., Burguière, P., Smits, G., Chevalier, C., Masonson, H., Salermo, Y., … Sahel, J.-A. (2020). Bilateral visual improvement with unilateral gene therapy injection for Leber hereditary optic neuropathy. Science Translational Medicine, 12(573). https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aaz7423  Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer. You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music

Episode 20 Sounds of Industry Industrial Noise Music Playlist: Throbbing Gristle, “Maggot Death Pt 1” studio recording from The Second Annual Report (1977 Industrial Records). Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti. Peter Bartok, Peter Paul Kellog, “Pump Drill” from Sound Patterns (1953 Folkways). Recording of a pump. Pierre Henry, “Spatiodynamisme II” (excerpt) from an exhibition catalog for work by Nicolas Schöffer (1963 Éditions Du Griffon). Henry used sound materials he recorded in 1954 from a kinetic sculpture by Schöffer. David Jackman, “Machine Gun 2” from Machine Gun (2000 Die Stadt). This was the first of a series of works Jackman created using the archive recordings of the "Imperial War Museum" in London. This was an edition of 600 copies on clear vinyl. Emory Cook, “Festival” (excerpt) from Mexican Firecrackers (1956 Cook). Church bells and Firecrackers before dawn, Ajijic, Mexico. Cabaret Voltaire, “4th Shot” from the album Mix-Up (1979 Rough). Stephen Mallinder, Chris Watson, Haydn Boyes-Weston, and Richard H. Kirk. David Jackman, “Flak” from the EP Flak (2003 Die Stadt). George Engler, “Metallurgy” from The Inside Of The Outside / Or The Outside Of The Inside - Who Are They? Where Do They Come From? Why Are They Here? (1965 Serenus). A set of tape works using instruments and natural sounds set to themes of industry and space travel. George Engler, “Destruction” from The Inside Of The Outside / Or The Outside Of The Inside - Who Are They? Where Do They Come From? Why Are They Here? (1965 Serenus). Merzbow, “Material Action Track 2” from the cassette Material Action (1984 ZSF Produkt). Masami Akita and Kiyoshi Mizutani. Throbbing Gristle, “Beachy Head” from 20 Jazz Funk Greats (1979 Industrial Records). Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti. “ Engine Running” from Motor Car Noises, a sound-effects record (1931 His Master's Voice). “Street Traffic Noises” Recorded at a London Street Junction,” a field recording. (1923 Columbia, UK). Leo Hurwitz, “City Edge: The Coves of Manhattan Island” (excerpt) from Here At The Waters' Edge 1 (1962 Folkways). Tape collage to accompany a documentary film. R. Murray Schafer, “Music of Horns and Whistles” from The Vancouver Soundscape (1973 Ensemble Productions). Bruce Davis, Colin Miles, Barry Truax, Howard Broomfield, Peter Huse, and R. Murray Schafer. All the sounds were recorded between September 1972 and August 1973. Part of the World Soundscape Project founded by Schafer. John Pfeiffer, “After Hours” from Electronomusic (1968 RCA Victrola). The sounds of office machines used in business, edited as a tape collage. Cabaret Voltaire, “Everything is True” from International Language (1993 Plastex). From the liner notes: “Abandon thinking. Everything you will hear in the next seventy-four minutes is true.” Stephen Mallinder, Chris Watson, Haydn Boyes-Weston, and Richard H. Kirk.   The Archive Mix in which I play two additional tracks at the same time to see what happens. Here are two more tracks of industrial music: David Jackman, “Flak” from the EP Flak (2003 Die Stadt). Same as earlier track but played at 33-1/3 speed. Lou Reed, Metal Machine Music, Side B, excerpt (1975 RCA).   For more information about the history of turntablism, read my book: Electronic and Experimental Music (sixth edition), by Thom Holmes (Routledge 2020).   Notes for this episode can be found on my blog: Noise and Notations.

Lost in Citations
Citation 31: Hino, N. (2012). Endonormative models of EIL for the Expanding Circle. In Matsuda, A. (Ed.) Principles and Practices of Teaching English as an International Language (pp.) 28-43.

Lost in Citations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 45:27


Chris interviews Dr. Nobuyuki Hino - Professor of Language and Culture at Osaka University. Professor Hino's latest book:  Hino, N. (2018). EIL education for the Expanding Circle: A Japanese model. London: Routledge. Contacts: haswell247@gmail.com, hino@lang.osaka-u.ac.jp

Min Nomo is Regxo
The Making of an International Language By: Dr Zemenhof Part 1

Min Nomo is Regxo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 22:40


The Making of an International Language By: Dr Zemenhof Part 1 and a original random story in EO/EN --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/regxo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/regxo/support

More Than A Crush
International Language of Love

More Than A Crush

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 80:17


This episode the ladies discuss a love connection beginning on a boat in Bonaire and the 5 Love Languages by Dr Gary Chapman. If you want to learn what your love language is or that of your partner - take the quiz yourself! https://www.5lovelanguages.com/quizzes/https://morethanacrush.buzzsprout.com/https://www.instagram.com/morethanacrushpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/morethanacrushpodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/morethanacrushpodcast)

Bricked | A Podcast For LEGO Fans
010: LEGO is an International Language!

Bricked | A Podcast For LEGO Fans

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 36:17


This episode of Bricked is an extra special one! We hangout and chat with our friend, and fellow AFOL (Adult Fan Of LEGO) Marco from The Netherlands. Marco has an impressive and extensive collection of sets, and with him being such an avid builder we couldn't wait to chat with him. Being from The Netherlands, we were excited to see just how much we had in common with Marco and LEGO... Jump in and find out for yourself! The Bricked Podcast is a podcast built by LEGO fans, for LEGO fans. Hosted by Josh & Josh, our goal is to dive deep into the LEGO fandom while thinking outside the box on the seemingly endless potential of the LEGO System. Both longtime builders, fans of numerous fandoms, and essentially adults who are kids at heart. This is a place created to escape the average mundane life into the world of LEGO and pop culture. Follow us on the socials: Facebook: https://facebook.com/brickedpodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brickedpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bricked_podcast/

Lost in Citations
Citation 12: Matsuda, A., & Friedrich, P. (2011). English as an international language: A curriculum blueprint. World Englishes, 30, 332-344.

Lost in Citations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 49:21


  Chris interviews Dr. Aya Matsuda - Associate Professor, Department of English at Arizona State University. Go Sun Devils! We discuss global English varieties, how English is used as a lingua franca, and what we as teachers can do to encourage our students to be more effective communicators. Contacts: haswell247@gmail.com, Aya.Matsuda@asu.edu

The Treasury Career Corner
Deciphering the International Language of Treasury with Stephen Harper

The Treasury Career Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 29:53


I’ve often said that treasury is an international language. However, that doesn’t mean that there aren’t cultural shifts in treasury between different countries, which is something I wanted to dive into further on this episode of The Treasury Career Corner podcast with Stephen Harper, General Manager Treasury Europe at NIDEC EUROPE B.V. Stephen is a senior finance professional with more than 20 years’ experience across four continents. His key strengths lie in setting up treasury functions and restructuring, debt and equity financing instruments in both public and private sectors, corporate finance & business strategy, risk management, cash management, and many more. His current position is with NIDEC EUROPE B.V., a European integrated sales company comprising Nidec and Nidec Servo and Nidec Techno Motor. The business is centred around the communications, home appliances, and industrial equipment markets. Prior to Stephen’s position as General Manager Treasury Europe at NIDEC EUROPE B.V., he worked as a Treasury Consultant for a variety of companies across various industries from pharmaceuticals to retail. On the podcast we discussed… How Stephen went from banking to treasury Why Stephen decided to pursue a treasury career outside the UK The corporate shift in treasury on a global scale Deciphering the international language of treasury How treasurers can prepare for a crisis How treasury has evolved and where Stephen sees treasury going in the future Stephen shares his top tips for aspiring treasurers You can connect with Stephen via LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-harper-4004b439/) .  Are you interested in pursuing a career within Treasury? Whether you’ve recently graduated, or you want to search for new job opportunities to help develop your treasury career, The Treasury Recruitment Company can help you in your search for the perfect job. Find out more here. Or, send us your CV and let us help you in your next career move! If you’re enjoying the show please rate and review us on whatever podcast app you listen to us on, for Apple Podcasts click here (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-treasury-career-corner/id1436647162?mt=2) !

AperArte
Mr Savethewall - International Language

AperArte

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 25:20


Aperarte apre con la seconda stagione in compagnia di Mr. Savethewall che ci parla del mondo dell'arte sui social e della sua progetto International Language

Bombshell Radio
Jazzamatazz Happy Daze 23

Bombshell Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 59:59


Wednesdays 2pm-4pm ESTToday’s Bombshell (Bombshell Radio) Bombshell RadioJazzamatazz Double Header FRIDAYS 1pm-3pm EST 6pm-8pm BST 10am-12pm PDT bombshellradio.comWeekenders of music, fun, camping, booze, mud, moshing, porta loos & welly boots. Music festivals are magical. Happy times but most of its a daze! Happy Daze vol.23.Alternative, #Rock, #Indie ,#Pop, #Classics, #AlternativeRock, #IndieRock1 Oblivion Terrorvision 2 Saturn 5 Inspiral Carpets 3 The One I Love R.E.M. 4 Roll With It Oasis 5 The International Language of Screaming Super Furry Animals 6 Rocks Primal Scream 7 Standing On The Shore Empire Of The Sun 8 The Hardest Button To Button The White Stripes 9 On Stand By Shed Seven 10 Crazy Lowdon Ways Ocean Colour Scene 11 Dragging Me Down Inspiral Carpets 12 Getting Away With It Electronic 13 Guiding Star Cast 14 Pulling Teeth Green Day 15 Rebellion (Lies) Arcade Fire 16 A Girl Like You Edwyn Collins 17 The Test The Chemical Brothers & Richard Ashcroft

BALLS with Dr Yobbo and Beeso
BALLS After Dark.184 The international language of love

BALLS with Dr Yobbo and Beeso

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 43:38


This week: disproportionate arguments over new albums from Scots indie act Honeyblood and Mudbourne pub-punk ratbags Amyl and the Sniffers, plus bringing the heat, metta world core, sacking the drummer, blowing out the mics, way WAY more strident thing, everything is disappointing, unloaded questions, howling not wailing, strong magnetic forces, New Saints, Afrikaan Kaant, getting fake internet angry, frontloading your ideas, Drake vs the Beatles, lone genius tropes, never get Jack White to vacuum your lounge room, can’t we have nice things, new segments, Resin Dogs’ next career move, Homebake Retirement Village, the winery tour stage of life, the Shihad Memorial Festival Timeslot, opening acts and leaning too far into the bit. Next week: new albums from Skepta and the [Racon][Sabo]teurs. Current and recent review albums are in our album review playlist on Spotify (older stuff from 2019 archived here), along with our 2019 After Dark Mixtape of our favourite tracks from albums reviewed this year. Our 2018 AD Mixtape and full list of review albums are available elsewhere on the internet. Get more BALLS and After Dark in your ears via Omny Studio,Spotify and Apple Podcasts (please subscribe, rate and review), and feel free to hurl your reckons at us via Twitter, Facebook and email.

The LabAroma Podcast by Colleen Quinn
013 Sefra Alexandra - Botanical Latin is the International Language of Love

The LabAroma Podcast by Colleen Quinn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 52:01


Sefra Alexandra, The Seed Huntress, is on a perennial expedition to safeguard the biodiversity of our farms and forests. As an ethnobotanist, she helps to steward the fragility of our food security and nutritional diversity by establishing bioregional seed hubs and implementing in situ and ex situ conservation sites on island nations after natural disasters. As a Genebank Impacts Fellow for the Global Crop Diversity Trust, she has just returned from a three-month expedition in the South Pacific to illuminate the vital role of diversity conservation and use of the prestige taro. The Seed Huntress is a member of the Explorers Club, a Wilderness Skills Instructor and holds her Masters in Agroecology from Cornell University. Be ready to both fall in love with Sefra and her passion but also to have your mind blown by her work and knowledge on all things seed saving. Sefa and I talk about why carrier oils are a life force and why the scent of a plant is vital for life. Without scent, we don't have plant flirtation, the all-important fertilization, and seed sharing. We explore the current position of sandalwood and the importance of our role in preserving and helping our ecosystem for generations to come. If you are not already in love with Sefra, her declaration that botanical Latin is the international language of love should do it. This woman is formidable and it is an honor to have her on this week's podcast.Find and Learn from at the following linkswww.seedhuntress.comWeekly podcast @ SpartanUp! : focused on grit & resiliencehttps://www.seedsavers.org/Native Seeds/SEARCHGlobal Crop Diversity TrustBooks :Burpees & Botany Seed: The Untold StoryMichael PollanThe Coyote's GuideAnastasia: Ringing Cedars of Siberia Photo credit: Jonathan R. BeckermanTo learn more about plants & your health from Colleen at LabAroma check out this informative PDF: https://mailchi.mp/2fe0e426b244/osw1lg2dkhDisclaimer: The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only, and is not intented to replace professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor if you are in need of medical care, and before making any changes to your health routine.

Sporty - ABC RN
The international language of AFL footy

Sporty - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2019 11:54


In that most Australian of sports — AFL — you can now get live match commentary in seven languages other than English. Find out how you say 'specky' in Hindi and 'stoppage' in Spanish.

Double Bubble with Gerk and Keek
Double Bubble Episode 137 - Freaky Foot Fetish Frank

Double Bubble with Gerk and Keek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 39:24


The International Language, Awkward Pee, Gerk Kills Dogs and Toe Jam In My Vagina

Mountain Talk Monday— every Tuesday!
Mosaic Interactive & the International Language of Music

Mountain Talk Monday— every Tuesday!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 63:07


In this episode, we're exploring the power of music to connect us across difference. Found Sound Nation's #MosaicInteractive crew guides us through this journey of musical and cultural exchange: connecting memories of Kurdish women in northern Turkey with those of women here in Eastern Kentucky, dreams of Palestinian children to international conversations around borders, and Moroccan Gnawa rituals to Appalachian old time songs. They passed through Whitesburg, KY in March 2019 while the project was in development, and sat down in the studio to talk about their process in building a multidisciplinary multimedia performance that premiered at Big Ears Festival March 21-23, 2019.

Darlene Dawne
Episode 33, "Music the International Language"

Darlene Dawne "Living Your Best Life"

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 4:39


Latest episode of Darlene Dawne "Living Your Best Life"

Here We Go! - The Aberdeen FC Podcast
The International Language of Screaming

Here We Go! - The Aberdeen FC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 44:46


Never mind the quality, feel the scrappy, hard-fought victories. The focus is on the League Cup win over Neil Lennon's Hibs side, but we also look ahead with cautious optimism to Parkhead on Saturday (well those on the show who haven't developed a sort of PTSD about trips to Parkhead do at any rate).

Complete The List
E83: The International Language of Chlorinated Water

Complete The List

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 36:44


Radio COTA
Radio COTA #94: Changing Lives With Music

Radio COTA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 30:00


Music has been called the “Language of Love” as well as the “International Language”. In addition to that, music has been proven over time to have remarkable healing qualities, particularly for older people and for people living with dementia. Our special guest this week is Sally Cooper. Sally is a qualified Music Therapy practitioner with a Masters in Musical Therapy along with other related qualifications. Sally has been working for some time with our older folk around a number of Brisbane’s Aged Care Facilities, and firmly believes that music has a powerful effect on the people she works with, helping them to recall times, places and people that would have seemed to have been all but forgotten. Additionally, Sally is a professional musician and entertainer and has enjoyed success as a performer both in Australia and overseas. We’ll even be playing some of Sally’s original song, “Love Will Rise” during the podcast. We have an update on Queensland Seniors Week, exciting news about our new Radio COTA Feedback Line, the News and a whole lot more. So, make yourself a cuppa, put your feet up, and enjoy all that Radio COTA brings to you .. Please send us your feedback and suggestions, we'd love to hear from you ... Call us on the Radio COTA Feedback Line on … 3316 2907 or send an Email to ... radiocota@cotaqld.org.au Your host, Andy Neil

Revive Yourself Podcast With Ryan Martin
037 – Revive Yourself – The International Language Of The Lazy B*stard

Revive Yourself Podcast With Ryan Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 9:45


In the first of our shorter episodes with Ryan he talks about his recent trip to Turkey and shares a funny story with serious undertones about why the being a lazy b*stard is an international language and shares so simple tips that you can do every day to keep your body flexible and lean, improve your fat loss and make sure you are moving as much as you should be. To learn more about this and other health topics, read Ryan's daily articles: http://reviveyourself.co/articles/ Follow us on social media here: Website: http://reviveyourself.co/ Instagram: revive_yourself Facebook: @ReviveNaturalHealth Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOAIBoKV_-keRnNLSptWnSQ Ryan Martin is the founder of the REVIVE and creator of the Total Gut Revival Program™ and the Healing Health Paradigm™.

The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington's Imagine Israel
Episode 4: The International Language of Doing Good

The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington's Imagine Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 29:22


Kaynan Rabino is the brain behind Good Deeds Day, an annual day of service that has flourished into an international phenomenon, currently reaching 75 countries—including the Greater Washington's own Sara & Samuel J. Lessans Good Deeds Day. Rabino explains why the simple objective to change the world and positively impact the lives of others has garnered such a following, one good deed at a time.

Reels & Wheels
Better Off Dead with Alicia Camden - Reels and Wheels

Reels & Wheels

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 75:46


Love... The International Language! Love abounds on Reels and Wheels Podcast's  new episode as we discuss the classic 1985 romantic comedy, Better Off Dead! Sid and James are joined by Alicia Camden, co-host of the Invitation to Love Podcast to get some insight into relationships... and give her some insight into classic cars. Better Off Dead seems on the surface like a fun, outlandish comedy, but the truth is that a lot of its content is based on the real life of the director, Savage Steve Holland. It also features a sad, sad Ford LTD station wagon, two race-happy Asian immigrants in a Falcon sedan, and the infamous Camaro - a car whose post-movie story is quite interesting! Learn about love and automobiles on Reels and Wheels! Find Alicia Camden online - @aliciacamden and find the Invitation to Love Podcast at http://invitationtolove.podbean.com/ (or subscribe on iTunes!). As always, find James (@S2KJames) and Sid (@SidBridgeComedy) and @ReelsandWheels! Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher and leave feedback!

The Muffin Junkee Serves  Tunes with your Tea
Muffin Junkee Special Merseyside Edition :THE BORDELLOS - Underground Podcast Volume 2

The Muffin Junkee Serves Tunes with your Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2016 79:42


*** Please Note : This Podcast contains occasional explicit language and dark satirical humour that is intended for Adult Listeners only.18 years of age and above is suggested " "Not all opinions expressed here in this Podcast necessarily represent the views of Bert Sounder or Jay Daniels or the Muffin Junkee Podcast " --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Bordellos Underground Podcast Volume 2 Details ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> St .Helen's Legendary Underground Artists. The Bordellos .( Brian ,Dan and Ant ) talk aboutt their Classic ... Small Bear Records and Daddy Tank Records ..releases Kassette ,Extra Smooth EP ,Will I am. You're Really Nothing and Ronco Revival Sounds ! They have also graciously allowed the Muffin Junkee to play a brand new song from their yet as unrealeased album ,How to Lose Friends and Influence No One ! which is due out this Summer ! -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> And Along the way they have some tea and toast with Jay Daniels and chat about sometimes controversial issues and share their brand of controversial hilarious humour and take a few call ins from Muffin Junkee Listeners who want to ask them questions and request their Fave Bordellos Tune ! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> You will hear lots of their excellent Music of Course during this Podcast ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Bordellos Underground Podcast Volume 2 :Set List : -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> ( All songs by The Bordellos ) Opening Song : Lee Mavers Stare 1.Melody Inn 2.King of the Bedroom 3.Harmonium Glass 4.The Gospel According to Julian Cope 5.Straight Outta SouthPort 6.Public Execution Gangnam Style 7.Ronco Rival Sounds 8.A Man You;ve Never Seen 9:Holy Love 10.I don't Speak the International Language of Kojak ,Capice (for their upcoming album How to Lose Friends and Influence No One ) Outro Song : Nostalgia --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Special thanks to Brian ,Dan and Ant Bordello for giving the Muffin Junkee these exclusive interviews about The Bordellos Music and taking call ins . ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. Also special thanks to Phil Reynolds, Small Bear Records , Daddy Tank Records ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Giant thanks also goes out to Tom Zeta and Paul Worsley ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Please check out the full album releases by the Bordellos at : https://smallbearrecords.bandcamp.com/ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------> http://www.daddytank.co.uk/bord.php ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> https://bordellos.bandcamp.com/ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> And Be Sure to check out Vukavar at : http://vukovarsmallbear.bandcamp.com/album/voyeurism

Palette Podcast
Season 1-Episode 3: "Music, the International Language?" - Leaving the US to Teach and Learn

Palette Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2016 59:42


Episode 3 of the Palette Podcast, entitled "Music, the International Language?", covers the rewards and challenges of leaving the US to teach and learn music abroad. This episode features appearances from Danielle Williams and Elise Seymour. Your hosts are Andrew Bauld and Mike Lipset. This episode was produced by Jamie Ayelet Laytner, Andrew Bauld, Mike Lipset, and Jasmine Chin.

Palette Podcast
Season 1-Teaser - Episode 3 "The International Language?": Leaving the US to Teach Music

Palette Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2016 1:10


Episode 3 includes stories from educators who have traveled abroad to teach music and an examination of the complexities and challenges of such work. Tune in on February 4th for the full episode.

The Little Radio Show
TLRS Ep. 11: International Language Services Conference, Building Communities

The Little Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2015 30:01


This week on The Little Radio Show we have an interview with Eber Lopez of MasterWord Services, Inc., and we talk about the importance of building online communities. MasterWord Services and Memorial-Hermann Texas Medical Center are hosting the 4th Annual International Language Services Conference (ILSC) here in Houston on October 9, 2015 at the Hilton Houston Post Oak. Eber Lopez highlights why this annual event where industry leaders, premier health care organizations, and community advocates come together to discuss the latest developments and best practices in language access. The event is geared towards administrators, professionals charged or involved with achieving operational excellence and regulatory compliance, risk managers and those managing language and diversity programs, nurses, caregivers and interpreters, as well as international program team members. We also talk about the importance of building communities to achieve online success. This is especially important for anyone building online brands and businesses. The article mentioned in the conversation was “The Surprising Key to Your Child's Success.” Have any tips of your own to share? Leave us a comment below with your best advice. “The Little Radio Show” is on HMSNetRadio.org on Thursdays at 2 pm (CST). The show hosts are Sandra Fernandez (@sandrasays), Juan Alanis (@juanofwords), and Anjelica Cazares (@la_anjel). Subscribe to the Podcast (RSS) or to the iTunes channel and keep up with new episodes. Subscribe to the Blog and keep up with new posts. The show's website can be found at thelittleradioshow.com.

Burning Barrel Podcast Network
Burning Barrel Podcast: Episode 150 - The International Language

Burning Barrel Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2015 107:21


The guys test out using QQ instead of Skype, so apologies for some technical issues. Paul finally sees Mad Max: Fury Road! He thought it was ok. They play the Korean MMO Blade & Soul and have a surprisingly good time. Homer gets back into Devil Survivor: Overclocked. More D&D happened, this time with a lot more role-playing. Spider-Man (SNES) is terrible and Homer has played it too much.

Colby College Museum of Art Podcast
Noontime Art Talk: From Kiev to Chicago: Gergory Orloff’s “At The Movie” and the International Language of Silent Film

Colby College Museum of Art Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2014


Mirken Curator of Education Lauren Lessing Thursday, September 25, 2014

Daddio Patio
DP33 - International Language of Chub / Lance Would Eat a Human

Daddio Patio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2014 61:35


This week, the Daddios really bro it down. This episode has absolutely no structure, from Sushi to fixing lady make up, the pentagram speaks from the heart. 

DJ TGnat
Episode 36

DJ TGnat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2012 64:50


Ready, Steff Da Campo (Original Mix) Push The Feeling On 2012, Glamrock Brothers & Sunloverz ft. Nightcrawlers (Big Room Mix) Love To Love You Baby, DJ Hitrez & Donna Summer (Original Club Mix) Pistolero, Juno Reactor (Mr. Black Remix) Reason, Nervo vs. Hook N Sling (Sebastian Ivarsson & Wahlstedt Remix) Gun, Serebro (Time Takers Remix) Sundown, Chris Lake (Fyor Remix) Agnes - One Last Time (John Dahlback Remix) Like Home, Ricky Romero, NERVO (Original Mix) I Love It, Icona Pop ft. Charlie XCX (Sick Individuals Remix) Must Be The Love, Arty, Nadia Ali & BT (Dannic Remix) Every Breath, John Dahlback & Greg Cerrone feat. Janice Robinson (Lucky Date Remix) Anything Could Happen, Ellie Goulding (Alex Metric Mix) Sweet Nothing, Calvin Harris feat. Florence Welch (eSQUIRE vs. OFFBeat Remix) Just One Last Time, David Guetta ft. Taped Rai (Hard Rock Sofa Remix) Never Fall Again, Wax Motif, Madame Buttons International Language, Skytech & Fafaq (Original Mix) Pascal Moreno & Tyron Kemble - Arturia (Original Mix) Stormchaser, Basto (Original Mix) Make The Crowd GO, Alvaro (Original Mix) Pay Laughing Attention To The Fugue Alvaro vs. Nero vs. Crookers feat. Style Of Eye & Carli - (Ken Loi Trick or Treat Boot) Midnight Beats - Whoa (Original Mix) Tiesto & Allure vs. Nicky Romero & Fedde Le Grand feat. Matthew Koma - Pair Of Sparks (Jacob van Hage Mashup) Dirty South & Michael Brun - Rift (ER Extended Edit)

PLAYHOUSE
PLAYHOUSE VOL. 2

PLAYHOUSE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2012 43:43


01 ODE TO OI - TJR02 GENERATION 303 - NICKY ROMERO03 INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE - SKYTECH & FAFAQ04 LET THE BASS KICK (IVAN KAY KILLER REMIX) - DJ FIOREZ05 ME - DEORRO06 COSMOS - MERIDIAN07 GIMME SUM - CHOCOLATE PUMA08 DELUXE - PARIS09 DIRTY BASS (JAMES EGBERT REMIX) - FAR EAST MOVEMENT10 BLADE - KEN LOI

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Sept. 6, 2011 Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN: "Terminal Taxation and No Save Haven" *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Sept. 6, 2011 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2011 46:42


--{ Terminal Taxation and No Save Haven: "We Can Never Neglect the Major Foundations, With Multiple Think-Tanks Advising All Nations, Multilateral Governance Includes Those Think-Tanks, Heads of Nations, The U.N. and All the Big Banks, NGOs Replace the Public or Silent Majority, Soviet Style as We Go into Planned Poverty, The Police State was Formed Not to Fight Terror But to Handle the Public with Force and Fervour, For the Planned Crises, Financial, Food, Energy, And Exchanging a Roof for a Hood, Terminal Taxation, Redistribution of Wealth To Offshore Corporations Glowing with Health, Yes, the Banks and Foundations with Devolution, Use Us then Implement Their Final Solution" © Alan Watt }-- Bankers' Foundations and NGOs - Council on Foreign Relations, Inner and Outer Party - Daily Aerial Spraying, Geoengineering - Public Never Told the Truth - Inquest into Dr. David Kelly's Death - Forbidden Speech - Gov. Grants to NGOs for Radical Change - Multilateralism, Internationalism, G20/G8, New Form of Global Governance - Sovereignty Signed Away with United Nations - Overlapping Circles of Influence - Restaurants Taking Food Stamps - Narcolepsy Linked to Swine Flu Vaccine - War on Small Farmers - EPA Declares "Hay is a Pollutant" - Food and Energy Rationing, Higher Prices for Less - Food a Controlled Substance - Consent by Silence - Creation of English Language, Made the International Language of Business - Free Trade System, Free Flow of Labour and Goods. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Sept. 6, 2011 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

Matt P Music Podcast
Episode 11

Matt P Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2010 60:57


The first regular episode of 2010 with some of my favorite tunes at the moment, including Element One’s amazingly good International Language, Rotate’s latest mashup and of course Kofola by Marcus Schössow and Robert Burian. 01. The Blizzard with Gaate - Iselilja (Sunn Jellie & The Blizzard dub) [S107] 02. Julian Vincent feat. Cathy Burton - Here For Me (Mark Otten remix) [S107] 03. Dr. Willis & Junkyard Dog feat. Antonia Lucas - Here She Comes (David Forbes remix) [Freefall] 04. Wippenberg - Pong (Original mix) [High Contrast] 05. Jochen Miller - Brace Yourself (Original mix) [High Contrast] 06. Stoneface & Terminal - Don't Give a Fuck (Original mix) [Euphonic] 07. Element One - International Language (Original mix) [Coldharbour] 08. Arnej - There Are No Coincidences (Original mix) [Coldharbour] 09. David Forbes meets William Daniel vs. W&W - The Act of Mustang (Rotate mashup) [CDR] 10. Marcus Schössow & Robert Burian - Kofola (Jochen Miller remix) [Tone Diary] 11. Myon & Shane 54 feat. Aruna - Helpless (Ian Flux & Thomas Blofeld remix) [S107] 12. Jerome Isma-Ae - Hold That Sucker Down (Original mix) [Pilot6] This episode was aired on PureSound.fm as a guestmix in my good friend, Rotate’s ex-radioshow titled Monthly Rotation on 8 March 2010. It was also released in the podcast version of the show.

Lingvokasto
Lingvokasto Returns! Here's #1!

Lingvokasto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2009


Click here to download this lesson.Subscribe to our feed - http://feeds.feedburner.com/lingvokastoSaluton! Mi estas Mac^o. Bonvenon a la Lingvokasto. Hi! I'm Matt. Welcome to Lingvokasto, the podcast designed to teach English speakers how to speak and understand Esperanto, the international language. Esperanto is an easy, fun language to learn, and it is incredibly useful. It is incredibly easy to learn for English speakers and for people who speak other languages. Because of the ease at which a person from anywhere in the world can learn this language, it opens the speaker up to a whole world of international correspondence, literature, music, and so much more.Esperanto is a constructed language, designed by Ludovik Lazarus Zamenhof in Poland in 1887. Zamenhof called the language "Lingvo Internacia", which means International Language, but he published his book under the pseudonym "Doktoro Esperanto", which is where the current name of the language was taken. Esperanto translates as "one who hopes", and Zamenhof's hope for the international language to unite people all over the world continues to live in the heart of every Esperantist.I created this podcast because I am a student of Esperanto, but was unable to find a podcast that would help me, a native English speaker, learn the language. I am sure that there are others out there searching for the same thing, so, since I have experience in podcasting, I decided to start an instructional podcast for the learning of this amazing language. I have studied Esperanto before, so I have some background knowledge, but as we get deeper into the language, I'll be learning along with you.I hope you'll join me on this journey into the world of Zamenhof. Please subscribe to the podcast through your favorite podcasting application. If you want to ask a question or make a comment, post it here on our webpage, or email me at the address given at the end of the podcast.

CareerFYI - Volunteering Overseas
Sign language is truly an international language!

CareerFYI - Volunteering Overseas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2005


Six months and three volunteer programs later Jessica had a lifetime of experiences under her belt - but we bet she will go back and volunteer again in the future! Helping people is addictive! From working with young girls who...