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Why Catholic?
#124 - 9 Aspects of Catholic Biblical Interpretation

Why Catholic?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 20:02


In continuation of our series on Sacred Scripture, Justin Hibbard dives into Dei Verbum paragraph 12, which gives nine aspects of Catholic Biblical Interpretation. In this episode, you'll learn more about each of these principles: 1. Scripture is God's Word inspired to humans through humans. 2. Authorial intent. 3. Phenomenological language. 4. Form criticism. 5. Historical-grammatical criticism. 6. Canonical criticism. 7. Interpretative tradition of the church through the ages. 8. The development of doctrine. 9. The living Magisterium.Subscribe to Why Catholic? wherever you get your podcasts.Check out the Why Catholic Etsy shop (all proceeds support this podcast).Become a free subscriber or a patron of Why Catholic? and get the next episode and a discount code to the Why Catholic Etsy shop in your email inbox.Follow Why Catholic on Instagram.Subscribe to Why Catholic on YouTubeSHOW NOTES:* On the Journey, Episode 151: How Catholics Interpret Scripture - Dei Verbum, Part IV* Dei Verbum (1965)* Bible in a Year Podcast* Ignatius Catholic Study Bible* The Great Adventure Catholic Bible* Catholic Answers: Did the Church Chain Up the Bible? Get full access to Why Catholic? at whycatholic.substack.com/subscribe

The David Potts Show
Episode 2 - Golden Vaginas and Interpretative Dance

The David Potts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 37:06


This week David is joined by fellow podcaster and etiquette expert William Hanson for 'plug, plug, plug', he's hearing about sexual therapy and interpretative dance in 'Dr David' and it's all about loud eaters in 'Good Moaning Britain'.Head over the @thedavidpottsshow on socials to get involved or email me@thedavidpottshow.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Law School
Administrative Law: Rulemaking in Administrative Law (Part 3)

Law School

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 24:47


Impact of Final Rule Issuance: Wide-ranging implications affecting regulated entities, industry practices, consumer behaviors, and environmental outcomes. Impact determined by the scope of the regulatory action, targeted sectors, and objectives. Judicial Review and Challenges: Final rules subject to judicial review if challenged in court. Parties may contest legality on grounds of procedural errors, lack of statutory authority, or arbitrariness. Preamble's discussion of rulemaking and agency rationale crucial for defense against legal challenges. Dynamic Nature of Final Rules: Regulations not static, may be amended, updated, or repealed in response to changing circumstances. Dynamic nature ensures adaptability to ongoing challenges and opportunities. Legislative Rules: The Foundation of Regulatory Authority: Legislative rules, also known as substantive rules, are the cornerstone of administrative regulation. Promulgated by agencies to implement, interpret, or prescribe law or policy within delegated authority. Have a direct and significant impact on the public and regulated entities. Legal Authority and Scope: Legislative rules derive authority from a statute granting an agency regulatory power in a specific area. Scope encompasses environmental standards, workplace safety requirements, financial regulations, and healthcare provisions. Procedural Requirements: Notice-and-Comment Rulemaking: Legislative rules subject to the APA's notice-and-comment rulemaking process. Agencies must provide public notice of proposed rules, solicit comments, and consider them before finalizing the rule. Notice-and-comment process ensures transparency and public participation. Impact of Legislative Rules: Direct and immediate effect on the behavior of individuals and entities subject to the regulation. Compliance mandatory, non-adherence may result in enforcement actions, fines, and penalties. Interpretative Rules and Policy Statements: Clarifying and Guiding: Interpretative rules clarify or interpret statutory or legislative rule provisions. Policy statements outline agency's intended approach to discretionary powers. Both offer guidance but do not generally undergo notice-and-comment process. Distinguishing Among Rule Types: Legislative rules require adherence to APA requirements due to binding effect. Interpretative rules and policy statements offer flexibility for guidance without formal rulemaking. Interpretative Rules: Provide clarity and guidance on the application of statutes and regulations. Do not create new legal obligations, but clarify existing ones. Exempt from notice-and-comment rulemaking requirements. Nature and Purpose of Interpretative Rules: Issued by agencies to offer their understanding of laws and regulations. Cover a broad spectrum of issues, from clarifying ambiguous terms to detailing regulatory application. Enhance transparency and predictability of regulatory enforcement. Legal Authority and Basis: Stem from agency's general power to administer and enforce its statutory and regulatory domain. Inherent in an agency's function as an interpreter and enforcer of the law. Exemption from Notice-and-Comment Rulemaking: Interpretative rules exempt from APA's notice-and-comment requirements. Rationale is that formalities are unnecessary since they do not impose new legal obligations. The Role of Interpretative Rules in Regulatory Practice: Clarify ambiguities, guide compliance, facilitate enforcement, and enhance predictability. Challenges and Limitations: Lack legal weight, potential for overreach, subject to judicial review. Judicial Interpretation and Deference: Judiciary assesses validity and applicability of interpretative rules. Courts typically defer to agency interpretations but scrutinize for reasonableness and consistency. Policy Statements: Articulate agency's approach to discretionary powers within the regulatory framework. Do not carry the force of law, serve as a lens for agency communication. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/support

HBOLAX
True Detective S4E1: "The Interpretative Dance Heard Round the World"

HBOLAX

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 68:16


Katherine Dudas and Lizzy Pace break down the 1st episode of the fourth season of True Detective!New Episodes every Monday!BONUS EPISODES of Severance, Yellowjackets, Silo, The Fall of the House of Usher, The Holiday, May December, patreon.com/HBOLAXSubscribe today:Instagram:@hbolaxpod@pacecase@katherinedudas_YouTube:@hbolaxTikTok:@hbolax@pace_case@katherinedudasSupport the show

Bill Wenstrom
Three Major Interpretative Approachs to the Seventy Weeks of Daniel (Doctrinal Bible Church in Huntsville, Alabama)

Bill Wenstrom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 75:03


Day of the Lord Series: Three Major Interpretative Approaches to the Seventy Weeks of Daniel-Lesson # 3

Wenstrom Bible Ministries
Three Major Interpretative Approachs to the Seventy Weeks of Daniel (Doctrinal Bible Church in Huntsville, Alabama)

Wenstrom Bible Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 75:03


Day of the Lord Series: Three Major Interpretative Approaches to the Seventy Weeks of Daniel-Lesson # 3

Watch The Film With Us
Interpretative Biopics | Shakespeare in Love Part 1

Watch The Film With Us

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 32:00


Taking a step back in time, we're watching Shakespeare in Love this month! In this episode, we chat about the similarities and differences between Shakespeare in Love and Emily, particularly about the interpretations of both writers' lives.Let us know what you think and chat with us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WTF_WithUsTheme Music Credit: Ultra Lights by Stefan Kartenberg (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial  (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/JeffSpeed68/61225 Ft: Javolenus

Right Care at Baptist
Translation and Interpretative Services with Lulu Sanchez and Kim Danehower

Right Care at Baptist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 39:54


Hosts: Jake Lancaster MD, Chief Medical Information Officer and Amanda Comer DNP, System Director, Advanced Practice ProvidersGuests: Lourdes "Lulu" Sanchez, Vice President of Client Experience and Optimization-LanguageLine SolutionsKim Danehower, Corporate Compliance Officer- BMHCCLearning Objectives: Understand the patient's right to interpretative services Learn about the solutions that LanguageLine ProvidesUnderstand the pitfalls of not using a certified translatorCME Credit Info:Link to complete brief survey and claim CME credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/C55LKSYCME credit is available for up to 3 years after the stated release dateNEJM: Wrong Procedure CaseCase 34-2010 — A 65-Year-Old Woman with an Incorrect Operation on the Left Hand | NEJMContact CEOD@bmhcc.org if you have any questions about claiming credit.

All The Rage Christian Pod
Tools and Interpretative Strategies

All The Rage Christian Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 55:22


In this episode, we discuss the scope of the Bible's sway over western ethics, various approaches to interpreting and applying the Bible, and the antipathy and fear the right holds toward a hermeneutics of suspicion. --- To stay updated on our show, join our discord community: https://discord.gg/vJGM7T8aAp Check out all our links and social media here: https://linktr.ee/alltheragechristianpod Your support is appreciated at https://www.patreon.com/alltheragexian As always, intro/outro music is The Dweller on the Threshold by Nihilore

The Cadre Journal
José Carlos Mariátegui's "Seven Interpretative Essays on Peruvian Reality", Essay Two: "The Problem of the Indian" (Read Aloud)

The Cadre Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 10:27


Our comrade Marek reads José Carlos Mariátegui's "Seven Interpretative Essays on Peruvian Reality", Essay Two: "The Problem of the Indian" aloud.

The Cadre Journal
José Carlos Mariátegui's "Seven Interpretative Essays on Peruvian Reality", Essay One: Outline of the Economic Evolution (Read Aloud)

The Cadre Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 32:14


Our comrade Marek reads José Carlos Mariátegui's "Seven Interpretative Essays on Peruvian Reality", Essay One: Outline of the Economic Evolution aloud.

Poetry from the Woods - An Original Podcast of Poems and Spoken Word

Poetry from the Woods - Original Poems and Spoken Word Season 1 - Episode 28: Interpretative Talk This poem reflects on a time when I was trying to talk to GOD. As usual, I was not getting a straight answer. Email: poetryfromthewoods@outlook.com Episode Music: woods of mötzelbach by Jan Grünfeld is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License

Men On Purpose Podcast
The Four Steps Self-inquiry and How it can Transform Your Life with Harry Sherwood - Episode 246

Men On Purpose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 77:11


Every human possesses the power to transform their consciousness and create significant life changes. Harry's own journey has led him to develop a deep understanding and appreciation for human consciousness and its limitless potential. He shares his profound experiences and the many different ways to gain self-insight. It's fascinating to listen to Harry share with such nuance and compassion. It's easy to tell how deep he understands these life-changing principles he lives by. Harry put himself out there, stayed open, stayed true to himself, and in doing so has given us a gift. Over the last decade, Harry Sherwood lived with and learned from many different masters, from monks, yogis, to professors, and psychologists. His well-traveled life story culminated into founding Consciously, where he helps people discover their truths and live from a place of self-awareness. He believes that insight is the mechanism behind our mental, spiritual and interpretative framework, and as such has developed some perspective-shifting tools to achieve this. Today he talks about self-inquiry and how it can transform your life. It's like a staircase to the art of true understanding. One of the many amazing practices Harry has created from his deeply personal experiences. Take time and really listen to what he has to say about this. That 20-minute portion of the episode has so much potential to change anybody. We literally mention it in the episode! Take notes, think deeply about the principles, and allow them to take root in your being. Harry shares different ways of looking at our life and existence, many that can transform any man into their truest version. He not only shares his principles on self-inquiry but also sets the foundations for transformation. We have a great talk about coping mechanisms and applying self-awareness to everything, from resistance to the imposter syndrome. He even has a great point that imposter syndrome is good! There are many ‘good' alternative perspectives that he shares, like being selfishly good and not being ready. There is so much valuable insight here that you don't want to miss. In this episode, you will learn about 00:01:54 - Audit your inner circle 00:04:01 - Being purposefully selfish 00:07:44 - Harry's turning point in life 00:11:43 - A deeply profound experience 00:15:11 - Being silent with ALL of yourself 00:17:38 - Breaking the cycle of avoidance 00:20:47 - Why do coping mechanisms exist? 00:23:56 - Building your self-awareness 00:25:40 - Does resistance compound? 00:26:40 - Neurological and developmental psychology 00:29:09 - Five steps of deeper presence 00:29:44 - Interpretative frameworks for survival 00:32:09 - What is our relationship to painful emotions 00:35:18 - The 4 life-changing steps of Self-inquiry 00:42:52 - Consciously checking out to recover 00:44:21 - The 5th step: All 4 not working? Get help 00:47:42 - Why do people resist self-improvement? 00:48:43 - Nature, nurture, and a third unknown 00:50:03 - Some people are not ready and that's ok 00:51:22 - Rock bottom and what's at stake 00:55:11 - Showing up and the WHY conversation 01:03:23 - Dealing with Imposter Syndrome 01:03:23 - Connecting with others Connect with Harry Sherwood on: Websites: https://consciously.org/ Connect with Ian Lobas & the Men on Purpose podcast: Email: listeners@menonpurposepodcast.com Website: https://ianlobas.com/podcast/

HippieQueen Productions
Bhagavad Gita, As it is - An Interpretative Reading - Chapters 12 - 18

HippieQueen Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 58:53


This was recorded live while on TikTok. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hippiequeenproductions/support

HippieQueen Productions
Bhagavad Gita, As it is - An Interpretative Reading - Chapter 11

HippieQueen Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 16:04


Continuing the story we delve into Mikael's favorite chapter of the Bhagavad Gita - Titled "The Divine Opulence" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hippiequeenproductions/support

HippieQueen Productions
Bhagavad Gita, As it is - An Interpretative Reading - Chapter 10

HippieQueen Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 9:54


We never cease in how we describe God, the world around us, or the things that we experience throughout our life. Mikael continues our reading of the Bhagavad Gita and details the beauty as it's written of Krisna and how they manifest in all things. Truly a beautiful text that still captures the minds of any soul who hears the words with their soul. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hippiequeenproductions/support

One Clap Speech and Debate Podcast
Speech Love 4: Hot Last Minute Interpretative Supplemental Tips with Ashley Schulz and Dani Schulz

One Clap Speech and Debate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 52:15 Transcription Available


We are gearing up for the National Speech and Debate Tournament on Speech Love!  If you are looking for some last minute ideas to spruce up your recorded supplemental events or some ways to improve your live virtual performance for the National Speech and Debate Tournament this summer - look no further!  Today on the podcast, Cheyenne East Assistant Coach Ashley Schulz and Cheyenne East standout sophomore performer Dani Schulz shared some really smart and useful tips to push your poetry and interpretative presentation skills to the next level for Nats.If you have any ideas or requests for topics to explore on the One Clap Podcast, shoot Lyle an email at lylewiley@gmail.com or check out our blog and social media here:One Clap Website: www.oneclapspeechanddebate.comOne Clap Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/one-clap-speech-and-debate/Facebook: @oneclappodcastInstagram: @one_clap_podcastBe sure to subscribe, rate, and review the One Clap Podcast.  Watch for new episodes of One Clap, Rock On! Debate, Coach Connection, and Speech Love!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/oneclapspeechanddebate)

HippieQueen Productions
Bhagavad Gita, As it is - An Interpretative Reading - Chapter 9

HippieQueen Productions

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 13:25


Little bit different for this reading - Mikael goes live at the Lunar Lounge. Enjoy the background and ambience as we delve into the most confidential of knowledge :p --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hippiequeenproductions/support

HippieQueen Productions
Bhagavad Gita, As it is - An Interpretative Reading - Chapter 8

HippieQueen Productions

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 10:30


Been a bit in the works, but we've made it chapter 8 of the reading and this is such a beautiful chapter to cover the unique timings to life and how one might understand their position in it. Let's listen and discover what the BG says about the Absolute Truth. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hippiequeenproductions/support

RNZ: Checkpoint
Melbourne welcomes NZers with... interpretative bubble dance?

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 1:01


One last thing on the bubble before we go today. Airports on both sides of the Tasman have marked quarantine free travel between Australia and New Zealand with songs, dances, drag queens and more. But at Melbourne airport it was an interpretive dance troupe that's caught the eye of many on social media.

HippieQueen Productions
Bhagavad Gita, As it is - An Interpretative Reading - Chapter 7

HippieQueen Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 12:51


"Whatcha going do? You gonna work. Work that ass till it breaks...." - Mikael Moonstrung to Delphi incompletely unrelated context. This chapter continues our reading of the Bhagavad Gita, As it is and delves into Chapter 7, Knowledge of the Absolute. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hippiequeenproductions/support

HippieQueen Productions
Bhagavad Gita, As it is - An Interpretative Reading - Chapter 6

HippieQueen Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 17:20


Continuing the path and track to finish this beautiful scripture - Mikael Moonstrung takes us a step further into the conversation between Krishna and Arjuna. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hippiequeenproductions/support

HippieQueen Productions
Bhagavad Gita, As it is - An Interpretative Reading - Chapter 5

HippieQueen Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 14:51


We continue our reading of the big BG into chapter 5. This chapter is beautiful in it's instruction and at the introspective clarity which comes with it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hippiequeenproductions/support

HippieQueen Productions
Bhagavad Gita, As it is - An Interpretative Reading - Chapter 4

HippieQueen Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 12:05


Chapter 4 - Transcendental Knowledge We continue with the words of Krishna advising Arjuna to the key of arriving in Transcendental knowledge, learning more of the way we can act and live to attain that holy state of Neutrality against Karmic influence and to service of the All. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hippiequeenproductions/support

HippieQueen Productions
Bhagavad Gita, As it is - An Interpretative Reading - Chapters 3

HippieQueen Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 14:35


We get to continue our reading of the Bhagavad Gita, into chapter 3, As Krishna begins to explain to purpose which has been forgotten. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hippiequeenproductions/support

The Biblical Mind
American Christians' Peculiar View of Inerrancy—and Other Oddities (Mike Bird)

The Biblical Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 37:49


There is a view of biblical inerrancy that is actually particular to some American Christians—and peculiar to outsiders. Dr. Michael Bird examines this and other peculiarities of some American Christianity in light of Scripture and other traditions. In this episode, Dru Johnson interviews Dr. Bird about American theology and the different meanings of biblical inerrancy. They discuss the distinction between questioning the authority of the Bible and questioning a particular tradition's interpretation or doctrine. They also talk about the importance of the Hebrew Bible and Dr. Bird's work with N.T. Wright. Show notes: 0:00 America's concern with biblical inerrancy 3:15 What does it mean to say that the Bible is true? 9:56 Interpretative issues versus authoritative issues 13:07 American eschatology 17:03 Ignorance of the Hebrew Bible 25:45 N.T. Wright 27:45 American politics and Christian obligation Learn more about Mike Bird and his work. Dr. Bird's book with N.T. Wright: The New Testament in Its World: An Introduction to the History, Literature, and Theology of the First Christians Show notes by Micah Long.

HippieQueen Productions
Bhagavad Gita, As it is - An Interpretative Reading - Chapters 1 & 2

HippieQueen Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 31:42


Mikael Moonstrung never seems to shut up so we have given him a book to read. Have done that, now he wants to keep talking and we just can't take it anymore so here you go! He's all yours....I'm going go, ya know, anywhere but here. In this episode Mikael, gives us a personal reading and interpretation of the world famous text, Bhagavad Gita, As it is. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hippiequeenproductions/support

Live with Jacqueline Valdez
How To Be More Confident Modeling with Laqianya Huynh

Live with Jacqueline Valdez

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 14:29


Guest speaker, Laqianya Huynh, a talented a modern romantic poet, author, playwright, composer, musician, and performance artist that has creatively choreographed Interpretative, Contemporary, and Modern dances along with professional dancers to beautifully illustrate in motion. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/livewithjacquelinevaldez/support

Poetry from the Woods - An Original Podcast of Poems and Spoken Word

Poetry from the Woods - Original Poems and Spoken Word Season 1 - Episode 2: Interpretative Talk This poem reflects on time when I was trying to talk to GOD. As usually, I was not getting a straight answer. Links: Email: poetryfromthewoods@outlook.com Episode Music: woods of mötzelbach by Jan Grünfeld is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License Donate: https://www.patreon.com/join/storiesfromthewoods?

TALKING WHILE MARRIED
Elect Constitutional – Not “Interpretative” Judges to the Bench

TALKING WHILE MARRIED

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 57:26


DrRon and Linda celebrate their 200th episode by have a coffee conversation with Hon. Judge Renee Yanta, candidate for Chief Justice of the Texas 4th Circuit Court of Appeals. Judge Yanta discusses the important aspects of the judicial system that effects our lives and why it so important to elect constitutional instead of “interpretative” judges to the bench. The trio then moves on to stress the critical importance of voting the “down ballot” and electing conservative candidates in positions that directly effect our lives. Join us for “court” in this unique episode of “Talking While Married.”

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
Elect Constitutional – Not “Interpretative” Judges to the Bench

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 57:26


DrRon and Linda celebrate their 200th episode by have a coffee conversation with Hon. Judge Renee Yanta, candidate for Chief Justice of the Texas 4th Circuit Court of Appeals. Judge Yanta discusses the important aspects of the judicial system that effects our lives and why it so important to elect constitutional instead of “interpretative” judges to the bench. The trio then moves on to stress the critical importance of voting the “down ballot” and electing conservative candidates in positions that directly effect our lives. Join us for “court” in this unique episode of “Talking While Married.”

The Mind Over Finger Podcast
076 Alisa Weilerstein: Artistry & Interpretative Depth

The Mind Over Finger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 27:02


In this episode, I have the great pleasure of speaking about all things mindful practice with international cello soloist Alisa Weilerstein. Alisa has attracted widespread attention for her playing that combines natural virtuosity and technical precision with impassioned musicianship.  In this episode, Alisa shares insight on: How her parents nurtured a natural unfolding and healthy progression of her career Practicing: focusing efficient practice, intentional breaks and time off management (so important for long term sustainability + physical and mental health!) Her approach to learning a piece The importance of keeping musicality part of the technical work (as she said “Keeping everything married”) How practicing mindfully is the key for her to get rid of nerves and feel comfortable in performance How she plays mock performance for friends How to develop a natural rubato using the metronome … and much more!   It's an information and inspiration packed episode and I hope you enjoy and find value in our discussion!   MORE ABOUT ALISA WEILERSTEIN alisaweilerstein.com twitter.com/aweilerstein facebook.com/AlisaWeilerstein instagram.com/alisaweilerstein/   Alisa Weilerstein is one of the foremost cellists of our time. Known for her consummate artistry, emotional investment and rare interpretive depth, she was recognized with a MacArthur “genius grant” Fellowship in 2011. Today her career is truly global in scope, taking her to the most prestigious international venues for solo recitals, chamber concerts, and concerto collaborations with all the preeminent conductors and orchestras worldwide. “Weilerstein is a throwback to an earlier age of classical performers: not content merely to serve as a vessel for the composer's wishes, she inhabits a piece fully and turns it to her own ends,” marvels the New York Times. “Weilerstein's cello is her id. She doesn't give the impression that making music involves will at all. She and the cello seem simply to be one and the same,” agrees the Los Angeles Times. As the UK's Telegraph put it, “Weilerstein is truly a phenomenon.”   Bach's six suites for unaccompanied cello figure prominently in Weilerstein's current programming. Over the past two seasons, she has given rapturously received live accounts of the complete set on three continents, with recitals in New York, Washington DC, Boston, Los Angeles, Berkeley and San Diego; at Aspen and Caramoor; in Tokyo, Osaka, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, London, Manchester, Aldeburgh, Paris and Barcelona; and for a full-capacity audience at Hamburg's iconic new Elbphilharmonie. During the global pandemic, she has further cemented her status as one of the suites' leading exponents. Released in April 2020, her Pentatone recording of the complete set became a Billboard bestseller and was named “Album of the Week” by the UK's Sunday Times. As captured in Vox's YouTube series, her insights into Bach's first G-major prelude have been viewed almost 1.5 million times. During the first weeks of the lockdown, she chronicled her developing engagement with the suites on social media, fostering an even closer connection with her online audience by streaming a new movement each day in her innovative #36DaysOfBach project. As the New York Times observed in a dedicated feature, by presenting these more intimate accounts alongside her new studio recording, Weilerstein gave listeners the rare opportunity to learn whether “the pressures of a pandemic [can] change the very sound a musician makes, or help her see a beloved piece in a new way.”   Earlier in the 2019-20 season, as Artistic Partner of the Trondheim Soloists, Weilerstein joined the Norwegian orchestra in London, Munich and Bergen for performances including Haydn's two cello concertos, as featured on their acclaimed 2018 release, Transfigured Night. She also performed ten more concertos by Schumann, Saint-Saëns, Elgar, Strauss, Shostakovich, Britten, Barber, Bloch, Matthias Pintscher and Thomas Larcher, with the London Symphony Orchestra, Zurich's Tonhalle Orchestra, Frankfurt Radio Symphony, Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne, Tokyo's NHK Symphony, the New York Philharmonic, and the Houston, Detroit and San Diego symphonies. In recital, besides making solo Bach appearances, she reunited with her frequent duo partner, Inon Barnatan, for Brahms and Shostakovich at London's Wigmore Hall, Milan's Sala Verdi and Amsterdam's Concertgebouw. To celebrate Beethoven's 250th anniversary, she and the Israeli pianist performed the composer's five cello sonatas in Cincinnati and Scottsdale, and joined Guy Braunstein and the Dresden Philharmonic for Beethoven's Triple Concerto, as heard on the duo's 2019 Pentatone recording with Stefan Jackiw, Alan Gilbert and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields.   Committed to expanding the cello repertoire, Weilerstein is an ardent champion of new music. She has premiered two important new concertos, giving Pascal Dusapin's Outscape “the kind of debut most composers can only dream of” (Chicago Tribune) with the co-commissioning Chicago Symphony in 2016 and proving herself “the perfect guide” (Boston Globe) to Matthias Pintscher's cello concerto un despertar with the co-commissioning Boston Symphony the following year. She has since reprised Dusapin's concerto with the Stuttgart and Paris Opera Orchestras and Pintscher's with the Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne and with the Danish Radio Symphony and Cincinnati Symphony, both under the composer's leadership. It was also under Pintscher's direction that she gave the New York premiere of his Reflections on Narcissus at the New York Philharmonic's inaugural 2014 Biennial, before reuniting with him to revisit the work at London's BBC Proms. She has worked extensively with Osvaldo Golijov, who rewrote Azul for cello and orchestra for her New York premiere performance at the opening of the 2007 Mostly Mozart Festival. Since then she has played the work with orchestras around the world, besides frequently programming his Omaramor for solo cello. Grammy nominee Joseph Hallman has written multiple compositions for her, including a cello concerto that she premiered with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic and a trio that she premiered on tour with Barnatan and clarinetist Anthony McGill. At the 2008 Caramoor festival, she premiered Lera Auerbach's 24 Preludes for Violoncello and Piano with the composer at the keyboard, and the two subsequently reprised the work at the Schleswig-Holstein Festival, Washington's Kennedy Center and for San Francisco Performances.   Weilerstein's recent Bach and Transfigured Night recordings expand her already celebrated discography. Earlier releases include the Elgar and Elliott Carter cello concertos with Daniel Barenboim and the Staatskapelle Berlin, named “Recording of the Year 2013” by BBC Music, which made her the face of its May 2014 issue. Her next album, on which she played Dvořák's Cello Concerto with the Czech Philharmonic, topped the U.S. classical chart, and her 2016 recording of Shostakovich's cello concertos with the Bavarian Radio Symphony and Pablo Heras-Casado proved “powerful and even mesmerizing” (San Francisco Chronicle). She and Barnatan made their duo album debut with sonatas by Chopin and Rachmaninoff in 2015, a year after she released Solo, a compilation of unaccompanied 20th-century cello music that was hailed as an “uncompromising and pertinent portrait of the cello repertoire of our time” (ResMusica, France). Solo's centerpiece is Kodály's Sonata for Solo Cello, a signature work that Weilerstein revisits on the soundtrack of If I Stay, a 2014 feature film starring Chloë Grace Moretz in which the cellist makes a cameo appearance as herself.   Weilerstein has appeared with all the major orchestras of the United States, Europe and Asia, collaborating with conductors including Marin Alsop, Daniel Barenboim, Jiří Bělohlávek, Semyon Bychkov, Thomas Dausgaard, Sir Andrew Davis, Gustavo Dudamel, Sir Mark Elder, Alan Gilbert, Giancarlo Guerrero, Bernard Haitink, Pablo Heras-Casado, Marek Janowski, Paavo Järvi, Lorin Maazel, Cristian Măcelaru, Zubin Mehta, Ludovic Morlot, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Peter Oundjian, Rafael Payare, Donald Runnicles, Yuri Temirkanov, Michael Tilson Thomas, Osmo Vänskä, Joshua Weilerstein, Simone Young and David Zinman. In 2009, she was one of four artists invited by Michelle Obama to participate in a widely celebrated and high-profile classical music event at the White House, featuring student workshops hosted by the First Lady and performances in front of an audience that included President Obama and the First Family. A month later, Weilerstein toured Venezuela as soloist with the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra under Dudamel, since when she has made numerous return visits to teach and perform with the orchestra as part of its famed El Sistema music education program.   Born in 1982, Alisa Weilerstein discovered her love for the cello at just two and a half, when she had chicken pox and her grandmother assembled a makeshift set of instruments from cereal boxes to entertain her. Although immediately drawn to the Rice Krispies box cello, Weilerstein soon grew frustrated that it didn't produce any sound. After persuading her parents to buy her a real cello at the age of four, she developed a natural affinity for the instrument and gave her first public performance six months later. At 13, in 1995, she made her professional concert debut, playing Tchaikovsky's “Rococo” Variations with the Cleveland Orchestra, and in March 1997 she made her first Carnegie Hall appearance with the New York Youth Symphony. A graduate of the Young Artist Program at the Cleveland Institute of Music, where she studied with Richard Weiss, Weilerstein also holds a degree in history from Columbia University. She was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D) at nine years old, and is a staunch advocate for the T1D community, serving as a consultant for the biotechnology company eGenesis and as a Celebrity Advocate for JDRF, the world leader in T1D research. Born into a musical family, she is the daughter of violinist Donald Weilerstein and pianist Vivian Hornik Weilerstein, and the sister of conductor Joshua Weilerstein. She is married to Venezuelan conductor Rafael Payare, with whom she has a young child.     Visit www.mindoverfinger.com and sign up for my newsletter to get your free guide to a super productive practice using the metronome!  This guide is the perfect entry point to help you bring more mindfulness and efficiency into your practice and it's filled with tips and tricks on how to use that wonderful tool to take your practicing and your playing to new heights! Don't forget to visit the Mind Over Finger Resources' page to check out amazing books recommended by my podcast guests, as well as my favorite websites, cds, the podcasts I like to listen to, and the practice and podcasting tools I use everyday!  Find it here: www.mindoverfinger.com/resources!   And don't forget to join the Mind Over Finger Tribe for additional resources on practice and performing! If you enjoyed the show, please leave a review on iTunes!  I truly appreciate your support!     THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme!  Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson. Also a HUGE thank you to my fantastic producer, Bella Kelly!   MIND OVER FINGER: www.mindoverfinger.com https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/    

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Boi Review
1 - Interpretative dance warnings

Boi Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 51:20


Hello! This is the first Boi Review podcast description, thanks for reading it. This one is a wild opener guys, believe you me. The Bois give ratings to cooking, podcasts and a secret surprise topic you'll have to listen for. It's probably the weirdest topic yet. I know we're only one episode in but it'll be up there for a while, I'm sure! Enjoy the show! ~~ Music ~~ Our Theme song is World Goes Wild and was provided by Story Blocks https://www.storyblocks.com/audio/stock/world-goes-wild-rxs-o9xgu0hk4brpvqa.html This episode also uses an edited version of Black Vortex by Kevin Macleod, available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

One Clap Speech and Debate Podcast
Brianna Reeves Waddoups Tackles Anxiety & Building Memorable Interpretative Characters

One Clap Speech and Debate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 38:44


Former Torrington competitor, English-teacher-in-training, and good friend Bri Reeves Waddoups shared her fast and furious Speech and Debate experience, her thoughts on how to build a memorable character in interpretative pieces, and her advice for coaches and competitors to help find healthy ways to respond to students suffering baseline or situational anxiety.Bri is a Torrington HS Speech and Debate alum, skilled dramatic performer, new parent with her husband Spencer (their little boy, Thomas, is now one and devastatingly cute), and near-graduate from the University of Wyoming. She needs only 21 credits to finish school, at which point she will have an English Lit Degree, a Minor in Religious Studies, an Honors Program Endorsement, and a Teaching Certification for secondary English.Bri joined the Torrington Speech and Debate team her senior year and proceeded to immediately compete at a high level in five interpretive events. One of those events was a new event to the NSDA National scene - Program Oral Interpretation (POI). Bri's POI that highlighted the dangers of eating disorders won her a bid to the National Tournament. She was the first Nationally Qualifying student I had the honor to coach (big time shout out to Assistant Coach Kelcie Hamilton McBride who was an enormous help during this time), and her success at the District Tournament really transformed the team competitively. We all started to believe we were capable of so much more.Thanks so much to Bri for her graciousness and willingness to share her story and ideas. It is so important for coaches to put the health and safety of our student competitors at the forefront of all we do. Student mental health is of paramount importance. It isn’t always easy to talk about these issues, but the more we share our own stories and management strategies, the less stigma is attached to the real mental health struggles of so many others. One Clap Blog-Congratulations to all of the Wyoming Speech and Debate students who competed at the National Speech and Debate Tournament Online! We are so proud of you! See the top Wyoming competitor finishes (including State Champion in Prose - Jayden Roccaforte from Cheyenne East) in THIS blog post.-I stand by the NSDA statement on George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery. I read the statement in full on this episode of the podcast. It is located HERE.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/oneclapspeechanddebate)

One Clap Speech and Debate Podcast
Saga McAllister and Coach Ashley Schulz Get to the Heart of Interpretation

One Clap Speech and Debate Podcast

Play Episode Play 42 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 56:44


Cheyenne East High School interpretative superstars, Coach Ashley Schulz and competitor (and recent graduate) Saga McAllister, joined Lyle on the One Clap Podcast to chat about Humor, finding the true heart of interpretative pieces, nailing a great online recorded performance, car dancing, the serious discrepancy between coach and student food privileges at tournaments, and much more. Ashley has been at Cheyenne East for a long time, both as a competitor and a coach - now for over twenty years. Ashley has coached a number of excellent competitors - among them State Champions, National Finalists, even a National Champion. One East colleague said about Ashley, “She gives as much care and attention to a brand-new novice as she does to a veteran competitor, and she’s always looking to better herself, or find some new way to help kids on the team.” She’s also, as we learn in the interview, a leader in the field of “car dancing.” I saw her moves. They were legit.Saga competed for the Cheyenne East Speech and Debate Team for three years, and qualified for Nationals all three years. She’ll be competing in POI next week at the National Tournament. Saga was a finalist at MASQ this year with her fabulous poetry piece. She earned a coveted Wyoming High School Forensics Ambassador Award for her commitment to the Speech and Debate community. Saga is impressive in many ways, but as her coaches wrote about her in her nomination letter for the ambassador award, “What makes Saga stand out from all the talented and kind students in the speech world, is her passion for the activity. For Saga, the trophies are nice, but she truly is an advocate for issues that she cares about.”After geeking out together a bit, Ashley and Saga shared their Speech and Debate stories, talked about the popularity of Humor, discussed ways to get to the heart of an interpretative piece, shared the importance of mentorship and community, and talked about different approaches to online recorded events. One Clap BlogI stand by the NSDA statement on George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery. I read the statement in full on this episode of the podcast. It is located HERE.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/oneclapspeechanddebate)

One Clap Speech and Debate Podcast
The Team Behind the Recorded Interpretative Wyoming Online State Tournament Tells All

One Clap Speech and Debate Podcast

Play Episode Play 43 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 64:41


The coaches behind the individual events portion of the Wyoming State Speech and Debate Tournament join Lyle on the One Clap Pod to discuss the process and result of running the interpretative side of the Online State Speech and Debate Tournament in April. Marcus Viney (Cheyenne East), Allen Pino (Cheyenne East) and Londe Gagnon (Jackson Hole) are the Dream Team. In a wide ranging episode of the One Clap Pod with the Dream Team, we discussed vital tracks for a Speech and Debate fire-up mixtape, recalled the planning process for the individual events side of the online State Tournament, reflected on how the tournament went live, shared what was learned from the process, and prognosticated about the future of online tournaments in Wyoming and beyond. One Clap BlogHere are some (hopefully) helpful links:Londe, Viney, Pino Speech and Debate Spotify Playlist Wyoming Speech and Debate Facebook - @wyspeech - Check out the postings from the dates of the tournament on this page to see how we chose to communicate breaks into out rounds and announce awards.One of Viney's Award Winning Short Videos (feat. Junebug) - This was part of our practice ten second video "tournament" that Viney absolutely dominated, and it features international superstar, Junebug the Pug.A sample google document JUDGE ROOM.Picture of part of the Judging Events Table Google Sheet.Online Competition Tips for Nationals from the National Speech and Debate Association.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/oneclapspeechanddebate)

Video Podcasts, Lectures, and Multimedia - CTisus.com
Pulmonary CTA: Optimizing Patient Selection, Protocol Design and Interpretative Performance Part 3

Video Podcasts, Lectures, and Multimedia - CTisus.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020


01/20/2020 | Pulmonary CTA: Optimizing Patient Selection, Protocol Design and Interpretative Performance Part 3

Video Podcasts, Lectures, and Multimedia - CTisus.com
Pulmonary CTA: Optimizing Patient Selection, Protocol Design and Interpretative Performance Part 2

Video Podcasts, Lectures, and Multimedia - CTisus.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020


01/13/2020 | Pulmonary CTA: Optimizing Patient Selection, Protocol Design and Interpretative Performance Part 2

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Pulmonary CTA: Optimizing Patient Selection, Protocol Design and Interpretative Performance Part 1

Video Podcasts, Lectures, and Multimedia - CTisus.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020


01/06/2020 | Pulmonary CTA: Optimizing Patient Selection, Protocol Design and Interpretative Performance Part 1

Let's think Earth: Season 11; Season of Ava
Interpretative Dance; ft. Sofia

Let's think Earth: Season 11; Season of Ava

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 5:19


Sophia is a dancer in Stinson's Winter Spectacular! Listen to learn more! --- 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/ava-jellick/message

Medical Education Podcasts
Some assembly required: tracing the interpretative work of Clinical Competency Committees - Rachael Pack's Interview

Medical Education Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 15:01


The authors of this qualitative study illustrate the processes of evidence interpretation Clinical Competency Committees (CCCs) use to grapple with and weigh assessment data.Read the accompanying article to this podcast: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.13884

Amplified Initiative
Beyond the Monograph, Beyond the Margins

Amplified Initiative

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 53:26


This is an episode of the Amplified Initiative, a project of the Organization of American Historians (oah.org) and presented by the Oral History Association (oralhistory.org). This project aims to broaden the impact of the OAH’s 2018 conference by asking partner organizations to develop material, based on the conference panels, that will be shared with each partner’s specific audience. In this episode we are listening to the Beyond the Monograph, Beyond the Margins: The Challenge of Interpretative and Inclusive Histories. This roundtable brings together five scholars who are committed to presenting cutting edge research within their respective fields to non-academics. As experts in disability history, indigenous history, and Chicana/o history, they hope to deepen and broaden the public’s understanding of the American past by offering sweeping interpretative histories that challenge more familiar narratives. In pursuit of this goal, they individually have contributed to museum exhibitions, offered public lectures, and written surveys aimed at the widest possible audience. Chair: Catherine Kudlick, San Francisco State University Panelists: • Lorena Oropeza, University of California, Davis • Catherine Kudlick, San Francisco State University • Paul Ortiz, University of Florida, Samuel Proctor Oral History Program You can listen to the full version of this panel, as well as other presentations that didn’t make into the podcast, at oah.pathwright.com.

The Catholic Guy Show's Podcast
Ep 329: Lino's Spiritual Guidance, Proposals, Interpretative Bible Stories, and What Does an Atheist Know?

The Catholic Guy Show's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 107:39


The podcast kicks off with Lino and Fr Jim giving spiritual guidance to Phil, the deacon-in-training. After that, Lino tells a story about a little proposal. Then, Tyler tests Lino and Mark with interpretive Bible stories. And the podcast wraps up with What Does An Atheist Know?!

Reasonable Fanboys
Episode 40 - The Interpretative Hulk

Reasonable Fanboys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 96:01


The last stop before Infinity War. Ryan and John go through a recent viewing of The Incredible Hulk and go over the relevancy of it, now that we are 10 years older. Thank you for listening! You can always reach out, because we’d love to hear your thoughts. Twitter: @RFBPC Facebook: facebook.com/reasonablefanboys Email: reasonablefanboys@gmail.com

Wrestle Daddies
042 – A War of 1812 No Disqualification Interpretative Dance (with Craig Mazerolle)

Wrestle Daddies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 39:51


O Canada! The Daddies are finally back home… but no rest for the wicked. Ace Lawyer Craig Mazerolle and his friend Can Con have threatened to pull all of Wrestle Daddies sweet sweet grant funding unless they can make the show more Canadian. So strap on your hockey bag and douse your chest hair with sweet, sticky maple syrup as we embrace our Roots (TM) and get all Canuck on y’all. Also a special pitch for Station Zed’s new podcast ‘Springfield: The Later Years’, a podcast where Craig and Pat (of The Dust Off) are two diehard Simpsons fans forced (by themselves) to dive into the controversial later seasons of the show they hold so dear. They already have a slew of episodes waiting just for you right here. — Hosted and Cut by Brett Loughery and Jake Martin Guest Host – Craig Mazerolle Special Cameo – Pat Brennan Logo by Scott Latimer Theme – ‘The Invincible Eagle’ by John Philip Sousa as performed by the United States Marine Band

Bible Brodown
Minicast, Interpretative Methods with Dr Pritchett

Bible Brodown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 24:50


Is is always better to be hyper literal with scripture? How do we interpret scripture? Which approach is best? We sit down and have a  short conversation with Dr. Pritchett on this topic.

Bill Wenstrom
First John: 1 John 3:20-Addressing the Interpretative Problems of 1 John 3:20 Lesson # 132

Bill Wenstrom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 61:58


First John: 1 John 3:20-Addressing the Interpretative Problems of 1 John 3:20

Bill Wenstrom
First John: 1 John 3:19-Five Interpretative Problems Lesson # 130

Bill Wenstrom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 59:14


First John: 1 John 3:19-Five Interpretative Problems

Hermeneutics 102
TH102 – Lesson 1, part 5: Interpretative Approaches

Hermeneutics 102

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017


TH102  Lesson 1, part 5: Interpretative Approaches

Changing Character of War
Giving Up The Gun: Disengaging from Politically Motivated Violence in Northern Ireland

Changing Character of War

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 38:52


Is de-radicalisation of former terrorists helpful or even possible? This presentation explores the processes involved in leaving social movements or disengaging from terrorist activities. This presentation explores the processes involved in leaving social movements or disengaging from terrorist activities by providing an analysis of transformation away from politically motivated violence towards a civilian non-military role as part of the wider Northern Irish peace process amongst Loyalist and Republican paramilitary groups. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was employed to gain an understanding of participant accounts of leaving violence behind and disengaging from terrorism. Analysis of the interview transcripts revealed the interplay of individual, organization and societal level processes in incentivizing and obstructing disengagement from politically motivated violence. The findings resonate with other case studies exploring the processes involved in disengagement from political violence among other terror groupings across the globe. The results are discussed in relation to a number of topics, including the implementation DDR in post-conflict societies, the dynamic role of collective identity in the engagement in and disengagement from politically motivated violence, the role of prison in shaping disengagement from politically motivated violence and whether the de-radicalization of former combatants is helpful or indeed possible. Neil Ferguson is Professor of Political Psychology at Liverpool Hope University and a Visiting Research Fellow to the Changing Character of War Programme at Pembroke College, Oxford.

Changing Character of War
Giving Up The Gun: Disengaging from Politically Motivated Violence in Northern Ireland

Changing Character of War

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 38:52


Is de-radicalisation of former terrorists helpful or even possible? This presentation explores the processes involved in leaving social movements or disengaging from terrorist activities. This presentation explores the processes involved in leaving social movements or disengaging from terrorist activities by providing an analysis of transformation away from politically motivated violence towards a civilian non-military role as part of the wider Northern Irish peace process amongst Loyalist and Republican paramilitary groups. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was employed to gain an understanding of participant accounts of leaving violence behind and disengaging from terrorism. Analysis of the interview transcripts revealed the interplay of individual, organization and societal level processes in incentivizing and obstructing disengagement from politically motivated violence. The findings resonate with other case studies exploring the processes involved in disengagement from political violence among other terror groupings across the globe. The results are discussed in relation to a number of topics, including the implementation DDR in post-conflict societies, the dynamic role of collective identity in the engagement in and disengagement from politically motivated violence, the role of prison in shaping disengagement from politically motivated violence and whether the de-radicalization of former combatants is helpful or indeed possible. Neil Ferguson is Professor of Political Psychology at Liverpool Hope University and a Visiting Research Fellow to the Changing Character of War Programme at Pembroke College, Oxford.

Malts In Your Mouth
Interpretative Dance

Malts In Your Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 29:20


The guys discuss Victory Sour Monkey right at the top! Then things get interesting as we discuss trademarks! Wait, don't leave yet, we also have wine fraud, 2016 craft beer statistics, and what's the deal with Cap'n Crunch beer? Is it any good? Find out this week on MiYM!

Video Podcasts, Lectures, and Multimedia - CTisus.com
MDCT of the Esophagus with 2D MPRs and 3D Rendering: Unusual Diagnoses and Interpretative Pearls

Video Podcasts, Lectures, and Multimedia - CTisus.com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017


03/20/2017 | MDCT of the Esophagus with 2D MPRs and 3D Rendering: Unusual Diagnoses and Interpretative Pearls

The Theology Pit - Samsonstick.com
Bible Series Part 19

The Theology Pit - Samsonstick.com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2017 59:08


Interpretative methods discussed in this podcast are: Functional-Typological, Authoritative, Allegorical, and Historical-Grammatical.

Stockinette Zombies
Episode 209: Interpretative Knit Dancing

Stockinette Zombies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2016


After a busy Spring break, Megan and Amy are back with tons of giveaway winners, knitting, and chatter. Grab your knitting and join us!Read more »

Religion and Spirituality (Audio)
M. Hakan Yavuz - Zones of Islam: An Interpretative Framework from Extremism to Turkey's Gülen Movement - Burke Lectureship

Religion and Spirituality (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2015 84:54


M. Hakan Yavuz is a professor of political science at the University of Utah. His current academic work focuses on transnational Islamic networks in Central Asia and Turkey; the role of Islam in state-building and nationalism; ethnic cleansing and genocide; and ethno-religious conflict management. Series: "Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society" [Humanities] [Show ID: 29163]

Religion and Spirituality (Video)
M. Hakan Yavuz - Zones of Islam: An Interpretative Framework from Extremism to Turkey's Gülen Movement - Burke Lectureship

Religion and Spirituality (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2015 84:54


M. Hakan Yavuz is a professor of political science at the University of Utah. His current academic work focuses on transnational Islamic networks in Central Asia and Turkey; the role of Islam in state-building and nationalism; ethnic cleansing and genocide; and ethno-religious conflict management. Series: "Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society" [Humanities] [Show ID: 29163]

Religion and Spirituality (Audio)
M. Hakan Yavuz - Zones of Islam: An Interpretative Framework from Extremism to Turkey's Gülen Movement - Burke Lectureship

Religion and Spirituality (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2015 84:54


M. Hakan Yavuz is a professor of political science at the University of Utah. His current academic work focuses on transnational Islamic networks in Central Asia and Turkey; the role of Islam in state-building and nationalism; ethnic cleansing and genocide; and ethno-religious conflict management. Series: "Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society" [Humanities] [Show ID: 29163]

Funemployment Radio
Funemployment Radio Episode 596

Funemployment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2012 76:41


Sarah Is Too Nice, What Makes A Meme Viral, All Busines All The Time, Phones Suck, Titanic Amazingness, Save The Babies, Interpretative Dance, Biz, Ball Talk, Sports, Batman Streaker, Olympics Bucks, Swallowing Weed Bags, 89 Bags Of Drugs, Thorough Detective Work

West Congregational Church
A Soldier's Journey: A Dramatic Interpretative Monologue

West Congregational Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2012


http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/WestChurch/~3/D66Ywr7h0Hg/ West Congregational Church noWCC,west,church,west,congregational,haverhill,MA,church,bible,christianhttp://www.westchurch.org

West Congregational Church
A Soldier's Journey: A Dramatic Interpretative Monologue

West Congregational Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2012


http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/WestChurch/~3/D66Ywr7h0Hg/ West Congregational Church noWCC,west,church,west,congregational,haverhill,MA,church,bible,christianhttp://www.westchurch.org