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Jazz It és el programa de betevé 91.0 fm dedicat a la música jazz i conduït per Jaume Tauler. podcast recorded with enacast.com
Jazz It és el programa de betevé 91.0 fm dedicat a la música jazz i conduït per Jaume Tauler. podcast recorded with enacast.com
Jazz It és el programa de betevé 91.0 fm dedicat a la música jazz i conduït per Jaume Tauler. podcast recorded with enacast.com
Jazz It és el programa de betevé 91.0 fm dedicat a la música jazz i conduït per Jaume Tauler. podcast recorded with enacast.com
Jazz It és el programa de betevé 91.0 fm dedicat a la música jazz i conduït per Jaume Tauler. podcast recorded with enacast.com
Jazz It és el programa de betevé 91.0 fm dedicat a la música jazz i conduït per Jaume Tauler. podcast recorded with enacast.com
Jazz It és el programa de betevé 91.0 fm dedicat a la música jazz i conduït per Jaume Tauler. podcast recorded with enacast.com
Jazz It és el programa dedicat a la música jazz conduït per Jaume Tauler. podcast recorded with enacast.com
Episode 1 : LA LA LANDRelease Date: 2016Benny and Minal, the co-hosts kickstart the first episode of this brand-new podcast, where they revisit classic movies from around the globe, that at least one of the hosts has enjoyed, and try to answer the questions - what works, what doesn't, and how does it hold up today.The episodes are full of spoilers, so we suggest you watch the movie first and then tune in to the episode. That way you will enjoy it more. But if spoilers don't fuss you, and you are wondering whether to watch or not - well tune in to find out!Our first episode is on ‘La La Land' which is amongst Benny's all-time favorite movies - He has watched it 5 times! As for Minal, hang on, she had not watched it until Benny asked her to watch it so that they could talk about it on their podcast. Did she like it as much as Benny did? Go find out!SynopsisLa La Land is 2016 American romantic musical film written and directed by Damien Chazelle, starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone. The film was a huge commercial and critical success. IMDB Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3783958/Where to Watch: Netflix (US), Prime Video (UK), Apple TVFavourite Scenes/Quotes:I Ran - Seb and Mia BanterI Hate Jazz : Seb on Jazz “It's conflict, it's compromise, it's new every time, and it's very, very exciting”L.A. worships everything and values nothingThe Argument The Observatory SceneThe Ending Trivia/Interesting LinksUse of colours in La La Land. Unknown FactsContact Us:Email: thetalkingtalkies@gmail.com Twitter: @_talkingtalkiesInstagram @_talkingtalkiesBenny (@RealBennyMan) / TwitterMi (@Mi_Rambles) / TwitterLeave us a review or rating on the podcast app!Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
Jazz It és el programa dedicat a la música jazz conduït per Jaume Tauler. podcast recorded with enacast.com
Jazz It és el programa dedicat a la música jazz conduït per Jaume Tauler. podcast recorded with enacast.com
Jazz It és el programa dedicat a la música jazz conduït per Jaume Tauler. podcast recorded with enacast.com
Cette semaine, 7 milliards de voisins vous emmène dans ses valises à la découverte de villes du monde. Urbanisme, société, transports, loisirs : d'Islamabad à Tunis en passant par Rio de Janeiro, les correspondants de RFI et nos invités présentent la vie quotidienne de nos voisins. Direction la Tunisie et sa capitale Tunis pour le dernier volet de notre série estivale «Vivre en ville». Ville, la plus peuplée de la Tunisie, située au nord du pays, au bord de la Méditerranée, Tunis est réputée pour sa lumière très particulière qui a contribué à attirer de nombreux peintres comme l'Allemand Paul Klee, ou encore les Russes Vassily Kandinsky, ou Alexandre Roubtzoff. Avec : Amira Souilem, journaliste, correspondante de RFI à Tunis en Tunisie. Programmation musicale : ► Mansit - Sabry Mosbah ► Ya hasra - Balti ► Baba Bahri - Dendri Stambeli ► Ki dhik bi Eddhar - Kyle Schaefer Trio. Classique du patrimoine musical tunisien remis au goût du jour par le premier label de jazz tunisien Jazz It.
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 76, David Wheatley describes a coaching experience in which a suggestion doesn't work out as expected, but the experience helps shape David professionally. David then shares a story about leadership that involves crossing the Atlantic in a sailboat. Finally, and pulling from the first two stories, David advises us to more effectively pay attention and listen. 00:00 Prologue Not every former Scotland Yard police officer can say that they are a podcast host, principal of a company, play the guitar and soccer, and coach professionals on how to develop their leadership. Not only does this describe David, but he also facilitates and teaches. David is the Chief Question Asker at Humanergy, a boutique leadership development company. 00:57 Part 1: Learning the Platinum Rule In this story, David shares how a coaching suggestion doesn't work out the way he expected. Yet, what resulted has helped David in his professional life and has helped thousands to learn from his experience. 06:23 Part 2: Crossing the Atlantic Few can say that they have crossed the Atlantic Ocean using a 39-foot sailboat. David reflects on his experience and what he learned about leadership. 13:47 Part 3: Pay Attention and Learn David advises us on how we can become more effective at listening and paying attention. By doing what he describes can help us connect with other people. _________________________________ How You Can Support the Show Unlabeled Leadership is a free service for people to learn about leadership. If you want to support the show, you can make a $0.99 donation. Your support reduces production expenses. https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support No transcript available (future enhancement) Episode links David's LinkedIn Profile Humanergy website, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, podcast: YouTubeand Google Podcasts, Blog Books What Great Teams Do Great 50 DOs for Everyday Leadership Podcast Ep18: Margie Hagene - Humble Inquiry: creating an environment for learning and critical thinking “Fire” by Judy Brown Gary DePaul's website Background Music You can find all the musical tracks at Envato Elements. 00:00 Theme music: Uplift Corporate Inspire by OlexandrIgnatov 00:00 Jazz It by TexasBrother 06:04 This is Spanish by TexasBrother 13:29 Piano Jazzy Theme by _Blacksmith_ 17:58 Fun and Flirty by BrownHouseMedia Lead on! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 75, Phyllis Millikan explains the limitation to three harmful traditional leadership assumptions. These are leaders need authority, leaders are heroes who leave a legacy, and intimacy weakens leadership. 00:00 Prologue From an Arthur Andersen consultant to a SurePeople Executive Vice President, Phyllis's career continues to evolve. What hasn't changed is her commitment to mentor and champion the people around her. 01:36 Part 1: Do Leaders Need Authority? Many new professionals falsely believed that for them to influence others, they need to be in a position of authority. Phyllis discusses why this assumption limits a person's effectiveness. 14:26 Part 2: Heroes and Legacies Some “leaders” believe that they need to be heroes for their teams and leave a legacy. Phyllis questions this traditional leadership assumption. 19:06 Part 3: Does Intimacy Weaken Leadership? Phyllis explains why the traditional leadership assumption, intimacy weakens leadership, is harmful. _________________________________ How You Can Support the Show Unlabeled Leadership is a free service for people to learn about leadership. If you want to support the show, you can make a $0.99 donation. Your support reduces production expenses. https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support No transcript available (future enhancement) Episode links Phyllis' LinkedIn Profile and bio SurePeople Previous podcast episode: 016: Phyllis Millikan and Constructive Attribution Podcast Episode 065: Dave Best Cracks Three Traditional Leadership Assumptions Liz Wiseman's book, Multipliers Podcast episode 054: Terrell Turner Elevates Team Collaborations Kouzes & Posner's book, The Leadership Challenge Gary DePaul's website Gary's books: What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care? Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership Background Music You can find all the musical tracks at Envato Elements. 00:00 Theme music: Uplift Corporate Inspire by OlexandrIgnatov 01:18 Jazz It by TexasBrother 14:08 Piano Jazzy Theme by _Blacksmith_ 18:45 This is Spanish by TexasBrother 24:32 Fun and Flirty by BrownHouseMedia Lead on! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 36, Dawn Snyder shares a quotation from her father, discusses innovation, and advises us about examining the actions we take. 00:00 Prologue: One of the Talent Development Experts You Should Know! Dawn is one of the top talent development experts. She consults with organizations and helps clients by designing training programs. Dawn gives back to her profession through teaching at Boise State University and Franklin University as well as blogging for HPT Treasures. Dawn has a Ph.D. from Indiana University in instructional system technology. 01:37 Part 1: The Rose in the Field Dawn shares a personal story about a conversation between her and her father. In her story, Dawn explains how she handled a difficult situation with a client. 11:19 Part 2: Innovation Happens When It Is Safe to Fail Not many organizations have working environments that support innovative thinking. In her story, Dawn shares her experience working for Marc Teer of Black Spectacles. 26:26 Part 3: Everything You Do Is an Interventions Dawn advises us about examining the actions we take. _________________________________ How You Can Support the Show Unlabeled Leadership is a free service for people to learn about leadership. If you want to support the show, you can make a $0.99 donation. Your support reduces production expenses. https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support No transcript available (future enhancement) Episode links Dawn's LinkedIn Profile Dawn's website and Twitter Dawn's HPT Legacy Video Dawn's blog My Favorite Consulting Principle What Did You Unlearn This Year? HPT Treasures Past episode: Judy Hale and the Brown Suit Edgar Schein book: Process Consultant Revisited Black Spectacles Marc Teer, FAIA Gary DePaul's website Gary's books: What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care? Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership Background Music You can find all the musical tracks at Envato Elements. 00:00 Theme music: Uplift Corporate Inspire by OlexandrIgnatov 01:22 Easy Jazz by Remstunes 11:00 Jazz It by TexasBrother 26:08 Jazz Band Theme by _Blacksmith_ 31:25 Fun and Flirty by BrownHouseMedia Lead on! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support
Feets Don't Fail Me Now For years it went something like this … “KICK! And TURN! And BACK! And BEND! And … Arms loose, ladies; Guys, keep those shoulders back. Posture, people. POSTURE! We open in two weeks! Okay, keep it goin’ annnnd … KICK! And TURN! And BACK! And SP- … No, no, Michael. It’s BACK and SPIN, not SPIN, KICK, BACK. No, no, no, NO! There’s no LUNGE in this routine, Michael. Stick to the choreography. Here we go … KICK! And BACK! And … Michael … Michael … MICHAEL! WHY ARE YOU THRUSTING LIKE THAT? GET OUT MICHAEL. GEEEETTTTT OOOUUUUTTTTTT!” To put it mildly, my dancing has always resembled something like a kindergartner’s recital if all the kindergartners were blindfolded and on roller skates. I Can’t help it, though. I was born a singer and an actor, not a dancer. I have spent my entire life avoiding anything that had the remotest indication of movement in rhythm and because of this behavior, it’s with no surprise that my reaction to the suggestion of a dance in any form has always been, “… (blink) … You, um … (blink) … You want me to do what?” I go numb. My brain reminds me of the scene above where I thrusted and lunged when I should have kicked and spun and the teacher threw me out. I’d never been thrown out of church before. I never will again. Because … I. Don’t. Dance. But wait! What’s this happening to my feet? Why are my hips twisting, my toes tapping, and my hands assuming the splay-fingered form known as Jazz? It’s because I have found my groove, at least I hope. The curtain opening on The Addams Family – The Musical will not only find me adopting an entirely different look, but there will also be another aspect of the Gomez role that many who know me will absolutely not expect – dancing. The opening number is heavily choreographed already, but there’s a tango at the end that is pushing the limits of my “able to”. I'm managing it though, and frankly, I’m starting to get a little cocky about how well I feel I’m doing. Forget how many times I hear the encouraging words of my choreographer (“Don’t worry. You’ll get it.”). The plain fact is, I think I got it! And I can’t wait to put my new dancing shoes into play with my everyday life. No longer shall I hear, “Michael? Dance? Hahaha … hahahahahaha … HAHAHAHAHAHA! No offense, but … BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!” From now on, it’s move over Kevin Bacon, ... hold on to your jacket, John Travolta, ... not so fast, Carlton. It’s "Michael Time" and you absolutely cannot touch this! I’m so excited that I'm ready to burst a move at this very moment. I’m feeling sort of hot and beginning to think perhaps I should drop it like such. I still don’t know what that last one means exactly, but I’m sure it has nothing to do with an unsavory move involving one’s rear end. Twerking? NO. I draw the line there, dirtbag. I can say that you may very well see me in the potato chip aisle at the local grocer, however, shaking my groove thang. In my next business meeting, it’s possible I could actually stop, collaborate, and listen. My life has opened to a world of possibilities now and I can’t wait to move to the beat of it all. Can you even stop the beat? No. No you can’t stop the beat. I found that out the awesome way. I’m having a Jellicle ball thanks to learning that I have what it takes to boogaloo and even slide electrically. Whew. I had to wipe my brow a little after that. Are you tired? I’m tired … tired of standing still! I know all my references are old school. I have intentionally been away from the current music scene and I don’t plan to change that. I have so much to catch up on that I probably won’t get to today’s moves until I’m ninety – a fit, in shape, ninety year old man who still thinks he could play The Rum Tum Tugger if need be, by thunder! So now that I’m armed with this new found ability in my theatrical arsenal, I’m thinking of dancerly shows I’d like to tackle. I mentioned CATS earlier, but I still have quite a road to travel before I'll be able to fit my buttocks into a leotard. Singing In The Rain might be a possibility as well as Chicago … wait, no. The dancers in that one are mostly ladies and I won’t be doing any cross dressing. Also … leotard. That leaves A Chorus Line, maybe. I know what you’re saying to yourself. You’re saying, “Slow your role, buddy. That kind of dancing takes a lot more work and effort than you think. Years go into perfecting the craft.” And I know you’re right. So I suppose if I must, I’ll take it a bit slower just tomake you happy. (And not make you jealous of my sweet new moves) To start, I’ll just try to get through the current production without breaking an ankle or throwing out my back. It is a comedy, so maybe I can play it big, yet on the lighter side so that I don’t show up the rest of the cast. That’s what I’ll do. If you come to The Addams Family and see me up there pretending to give it my best, but looking a little like I have two left feet, please understand that it’s just for the sake of the show. We’re all a team on that stage, so there's no need to show off. Yes, that’s the thing to do. Don’t expect greatness on my part, just the appearance of a guy in his forties who doesn’t put the word dancer in his resume. But know this – I may be holding back as far as you can tell, but in my chest beats the heart of a Fred Astaire, a Michael Jackson, a Gregory Hines, or a Ted Koppel. And now that my feet are learning to be free, there’s no caging them. And yes, I did have A LOT of coffee tonight while editing my podcast. How did you know? Oh, who am I kidding? You’ll never see me on a dance floor in a freestyle tornado of shimmying; body parts flailing willy-nilly with reckless abandon. That’s not me. But I can say I’ll not be shying away from shows that feature dancing any longer. It’s great for the mind, body, and spirit as long as you don’t care how you look. I’ll just have fun and give it my best. And if A Chorus Line ever comes around, I’ll audition. God, I hope I get it.
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100 years ago, New Orleans was struck with gripping fear when an Axeman terrorized the city and began pulverizing it's citizens to SMITHERINGS . His reign of terror focused on breaking into the homes of Italian American and grocers and their spouses . Ransacking their homes and taking nothing.. BUT THEIR SOULS, It seemed that there was no end in sight. Until one find day the axeman wrote in to the local paper DEMANDING people "JAZZ IT" on a specific date….. or he (who by his account was in close allegiance to Satan and THEE angel of death) would ramp up his killing spree. Citizens of New Orleans played their jazz records non stop and jazz musicians played their songs until their calluses reopened like one of the axeman's victims. To hear more stick around for the episode why don't cha!? After that check out our sponsor AT FIGHTBACKCBD.COM and use promo code AMERICA for 10% off your entire purchase! We are PROUD members of THE PODBELLY NETWORK. So click on the link to check out more of our shows as well as other fantastic podcasts as well...and HEY find out how to start your own podcast! Check out OUR website ART AND JACOB DO AMERICA Follow us on all the stuff: Instagram @artandjacobdoamerica Youtube Channel : Art and Jacob Do America Twitter @ArtandJacobDoA1 Patreon!!!- Help a couple brothas out Art and Jacob Do America Facebook Art and Jacob Do America
This week, we discuss MURDER! In a quasi extension of the scariest month of the year we continue to tackle the seedy underbelly of the podcast world and allow hosts Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark take us through a couple of murders. The first episode we discuss is Investigateighteen (www.stitcher.com/podcast/exactly-right/my-favorite-murder/e/45613035) and Jazz It (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/exactly-right/my-favorite-murder/e/50342529)We discuss the right way to talk about true crime, how people deal with tragedy, and whether or not Doug will ever be a podcast person. Next week, we enter the magical land of Foon and listen to Hello From the Magic Tavern. Episode 2 - Tom the Traveler (https://hellofromthemagictavern.com/2015/03/17/2-tom-the-traveler/) and Episode 76 - The Pandenomicon (https://hellofromthemagictavern.com/2016/08/22/76-pandanomicon/)See you next week, adios muchachos!Please rate and review on itunes by clicking this link! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/making-doug-listen-to-podcasts/id1436049146?mt=2
BOO! Did I scare you? I hope so, because it's the spookiest, scariest day of the year! In celebration of All Hallows Eve we present to you, dear listener, a dive into the world of Lore, a podcast that examines the world of scary stories. We review Ep 6 Echoes(www.lorepodcast.com/episodes/6) a story of a man with an icepick and the desire to stir men's minds. And Ep 83 Carried Away (www.lorepodcast.com/episodes/83) a story of curses, ill fate and the people who cast them. Next week we're back to our regular programming with My Favorite Murder. The two episodes coming up are Investigateighteen(www.stitcher.com/podcast/exactly-…urder/e/45613035) and Jazz It (www.stitcher.com/podcast/exactly-…29?autoplay=true)Hope you get good and scared when Samhain comes and visits!
We dive into the intricacies of design and culture. Sort of. You'll have to listen.The two episodes we listened to are (https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/the-laff-box/) and (https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/77-steps/) The first is about the origin and use of the laugh track in modern television. The second is about a ubiquitous chair and its history.We play another round of Pod or Nah and then task Doug with his next podcast. My Favorite Murder. The two episodes coming up are Investigateighteen(https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/exactly-right/my-favorite-murder/e/45613035) and Jazz It (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/exactly-right/my-favorite-murder/e/50342529?autoplay=true)GET SOME!
On the Raining Js Podcast (also of the Locked on Podcast Network), Sean Deveney (Sporting News) predicted Blake Griffin would start next season on the #Celtics. Griffin is not Russell Westbrook, so is this a leverage ploy by the Celtics to lower the asking price from the #Thunder, or might the #Lakers find themselves in a better situation to land Westbrook? Anthony Irwin and Harrison Faigen discuss. In actual basketball news, the Lakers lost last night to the #Cavs, but more importantly, lost Larry Nance, Jr., to a broken hand. What does this mean moving forward, starting with tonight, as the Lakers face the #Jazz? It certainly isn't the end to Summer League the Lakers were hoping for. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices