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Welcome to the world of Hexagonia 01. [HEXAGON] Tujamo & Mashd N Kutcher - MOVE02. [HEXAGON] Alex Pizzuti, Simo & Franz - Gazebo03. Basement Jaxx - Where's Your Head At (Steve Angello Remix)04. FISHER X Tones And I - Favour05. Henry Fong X Jake Shore - Feel My NRG06. [GENERATION HEX] Streetmake - G Class07. Otto Knows - Man Go08. Odd Mob - Dancing Boys, Dancing Girls09. Benny Benassi, Felix Da Housecat - Chicago Baby10. [HEXAGON RADIO CLASSIC] Mason Exceeder (Tai Remix)11. Motion Twin - Sleep Talk12. Max Styler, Vintage Culture, Ali Love - Freaky 113. Champion X Royal T X Riko - Pull Up14. [HΞXHIBITION] Lackmus & Nessø - Peace & Pleasure ft. KXNEMoguai Guest Mix:01. Moguai & Luciana – Coming Up02. Klubbheads, Zero - Big Mad Banger03. Moguai Vs Stupid Goldfish – Shimmy Shake04. ID - Insane In The Brain (Ali Selecta & Botteghi Flip)05. ID – How Do We Get (Moguai Edit )06. Moguai & Luca Testa - Metropolis07. Moguai, Steve Aoki, Stella Bossi – Freaks (2026 Retreat)15. Ben Pol, Juliani, Don Diablo - Lete Sound
Welcome to the world of Hexagonia 01. Ben Pol, Juliani, Don Diablo - Lete Sound02. [HEXAGON] Djs From Mars X Le Shuuk X Blackcode - Stop The Rock03. Junerule, Markodem, David Allen - Don't Forget My Love04. Johan S & Stephan Duy - Like A Fire05. Alaia & Gallo - Perfect Love06. Prospa, Cloonee - Free Your Mind07. [HEXAGON] Moguai & Luca Testa - Metropolis08. BUNT. X Malou - I Need U09. Ellie Scougall - Rinse & Repeat10. Julian Fijma - Aint With That (Late Night Callin')11. LADANZA - Inside Out12. [THROWBACK TRACK] Don Diablo X Daft Punk - Funk Time13. [FUTURE] Klimate - One More Time14. [DEMO OF THE WEEK] J1SHU - On A Mision15. PAGANO - Perpetual Motion (James Hurr Remix)Felguk Guest Mix:01. [HEXAGON] Felguk, RAMAH - Talking In Your Sleep02. Vintage Culture, OMRI. - Rock The Beat03. Dansyn, JØRD - The Future04. SUBB, Felguk - Paradise05. Coppola & No Capz - Too Much06. Mita Gami, Rafael - What Is Luv07. DJ Glen Vs Pink Floyd - AI Education08. Don Diablo, Wiz Khalifa, Chri$tian Gate$ - Go Home With A Stranger
Parlier police say 35-year-old Tiffany Mercado was driving under the influence when she hit and killed Juliani. Moments after the crash, video from Francy's Bridal Flower shop shows the suspected vehicle racing through the front of the shop, about a block away from the deadly scene. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parlier police say 35-year-old Tiffany Mercado was driving under the influence when she hit and killed Juliani. Moments after the crash, video from Francy's Bridal Flower shop shows the suspected vehicle racing through the front of the shop, about a block away from the deadly scene. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special Mazi's World Episode Feat. 2 of San Antonio's BEST StreetWear brands! Juliani an accomplished Hip Hop Artist in his own right but also creator of CREME StreetWear and Greg from the infamous Blaqnoyze StreetWear! They chop it up about their current COLLAB! Inspiration and vibe in the city both musically and Fashion. We also get into Timbo's new AI artist, Alchamist being the GOAT MAYBE?? And much more! ROLL IT!
O programa Bate Papo Cruz de Malta está de volta à grade da Cruz de Malta FM. Agora sob a condução de Fabrício Kusmin Alves, o programa retorna com entrevistas e boas histórias. Na edição de reestreia, que foi ao ar nesta terça-feira, 15 de julho, Fabrício recebeu nos estúdios o casal Pedro Barp Rodrigues e Mirian Juliani Rodrigues. Em um bate-papo descontraído, eles compartilharam vivências e trajetórias . O Bate Papo Cruz de Malta vai ao ar todas as terças e quintas-feiras, às 18h, com reprise aos sábados, ao meio-dia. Confira a gravação completa da edição de estreia:
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In this episode, we sit down with composer, horn player, and music preparer Steven Juliani! Episode Highlights Early Horn Studies Studies at Curtis Institute of Music Graduate studies at USC: studying with Vincent DeRosa Professional Playing in Los Angeles Transition to Music Copying Starting His Own Copying Business Law School (In His 40s) Practicing Law Return to Music and Composition Relationships with fellow musicians Recent Commission and Performance with Chicago Symphony Horn Section "I think my story is about being able to adapt and change gears and see new opportunities. And I I think that's an important skill to have for any musician."
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Joined by none other than lyrical masters, S.E.L (Suckers Envy Legends) and The Marvelous One, Juliani, we discuss where it all began, HipHop talk, MOB films, Elons wildin out moment and much more.
•Anthony Faulkner is an international Urban Inspirational Artist. He is a writer, arranger, producer of contemporary gospel, an urban inspirational singer, a director, actor, and steadfast international philanthropist from Houston, Texas. •Anthony has successfully toured the globe impacting numerous countries and cities covering six continents. Faulkner recently toured Poland for the 1st International Gospel Festival and Namibia, Africa for the “You Will Never Walk Alone” Foundation Gala fundraiser. While touring East Africa he collaborated with artist Lyrical Mycheal on “Life is Beautiful” earning a MTN Hip Hop Award for Inspirational Song of the Year. Other artists include G-Way, Kambua, Juliani, Cooper Ssali, and he was the first American to grace the stage of the East Africa's Groove Awards. His touring of South Africa included performing with the prestigious gospel choir Joyous Celebration with five sold out shows at the Durban Playhouse Theater. The award-winning Joyous Celebration Choir later released their version of Anthony's ‘Let It All Go” on their project JOYOUS 13 LIVE IN JOHANNESBURG. •Anthony embarked on his “Faith Tour” which earned him four Top 10 singles. Those singles included “Faith Remix”, “Closer”, “One Voice” and “Connection” which blazed throughout East Africa on major radio and television networks. His global music success includes collaborations with Rwandan Artist Eddy Mico (“I Believe”, new music “Thank You”) Namibian artist Paul Da Prince (Addicted), VMSix (Holy), Abraham D. (“Thank You”), East African artist Kambua (“It Starts With You” & “Inua Mikono Yako”), Various French Artist on hurricane relief benefit song “ We will Smile Again”, Italian Artist Fabio Carry (“Symphony”), Norwegian Choir: Oslo Soul Children (“Hold On”), Ugandan Artist Morgan Issac (“Yo Mi Highness”), S. African Choir: Joyous Celebration (“Let It All GO”), and more. •Via his own independent label, 7th Chapter Music, Anthony released “You Are Amazing”, “I Trust You”, “Jesus Will Fix It”, and “Let It All Go” featuring Nikki Potts, garnering 4 Billboard Top 100 radio charting singles. Anthony also collaborates with R&B superstar A'ngela Winbush on his radio and video single “Closer”, landing on the first round of the Grammy ballot. All songs are featured on his sophomore project GUARDIAN ANGEL. •Going for immediate radio play his single ”Silent Night” is available on all digital outlets also. •Please send Let's Talk: Gospel Music Gold an email sharing your thoughts about this show segment also if you have any suggestions of future guests you would like to hear on the show. Send the email to letstalk2gmg@gmail.com •You may Subscribe to be alerted when the newest episode is published. Subscribe on Spotify and we will know you are a regular listener. All 4 Seasons of guests are still live; check out some other Podcast Episodes •LET'S TALK: GOSPEL MUSIC GOLD RADIO SHOW AIRS EVERY SATURDAY 9:00 AM CST / 10:00 AM EST ON WMRM-DB INTERNET RADIO STATION AND WJRG RADIO INTERNET RADIO STATION 12:00 PM EST / 11:00 AM CST •Both the Podcast and Radio shows are heard anywhere in the World on the Internet! •BOOK RELEASE! •Legacy of James C. Chambers And his Contributions to Gospel Music History •Available for purchase on Amazon.com
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The Kenyan capital is roaring into the 2020s. On this program singer/songwriter/producer Eric Wainaina introduces us to a rising cadre of artists rocking the Nairobi scene. From hip-hop and dancehall to r&b and Gengetone, the city's cultural melting pot is coming to a boil at a time of political change when artists are finding their voices to speak out against government corruption and champion social justice movements. We meet artists on the front line--Juliani, Karun and Blinky Bill—and take a side trip to Kakuma, one of Africa's largest refugee camps where music, including hop-hop, is literaliy a matter of survival. APWW #831
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God's people have been blessed in order to be a blessing to the nations. This week Guest preacher Angelo Juliani joins us to share how God's mission has always been to bless his people in order to go and bless the entire world! We're excited to hear from him as well as pray for our missions teams for this summer on Pentecost Sunday. __________ If you're new let us know in the comments/chat & visit https://www.covenantdoylestown.org to learn more about us and how you can get connected. If you would like to be prayed for, you can submit a prayer request here: https://covenantdoylestown.org/prayer/ __________ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/covenantchurchdoylestown Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/covenantdoylestown #bible #church #churchonline__________ If you're new let us know & visit https://www.covenantdoylestown.org to learn more about us and how you can get connected. If you would like to be prayed for, you can submit a prayer request here: https://covenantdoylestown.org/prayer/ __________ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/covenantchurchdoylestown Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/covenantdoylestown
Alan was joined at the Chicago Midwinter by Dr. David Juliani and Heather Garner of Ivoclar to talk about a big roll out of a huge innovation in chairside CAD-CAM Zirconia! Ivoclar introduced Zircad Prime blocks at Midwinter this year and it turns out Dave is one of the beta testers who has used them most extensively! According to Heather the whole roll out was "low key amazing!" It also turns out that Al and Dave have some pretty interesting connections as they grew up in the same home town (Midland, MI) and graduated from the same high school (H.H. Dow High!). Dave and Heather explain how this next generation of chairside CAD-CAM delivers strength and esthetics that matches lithium disilicate! Some links from the show: Zircad Prime blocks Join the Very Dental Facebook group using the password "Timmerman," Hornbrook" or "McWethy," "Papa Randy" or "Lipscomb!" The Very Dental Podcast network is and will remain free to download. If you'd like to support the shows you love at Very Dental then show a little love to the people that support us! -- Crazy Dental has everything you need from cotton rolls to equipment and everything in between and the best prices you'll find anywhere! If you head over to verydentalpodcast.com/crazy and use coupon code “VERYDENTAL10” you'll get another 10% off your order! Go save yourself some money and support the show all at the same time! -- The Wonderist Agency is basically a one stop shop for marketing your practice and your brand. From logo redesign to a full service marketing plan, the folks at Wonderist have you covered! Go check them out at verydentalpodcast.com/wonderist! -- Enova Illumination makes the very best in loupes and headlights, including their new ergonomic angled prism loupes! They also distribute loupe mounted cameras and even the amazing line of Zumax microscopes! If you want to help out the podcast while upping your magnification and headlight game, you need to head over to verydentalpodcast.com/enova to see their whole line of products! -- CAD-Ray offers the best service on a wide variety of digital scanners, printers, mills and even their very own browser based design software, Clinux! CAD-Ray has been a huge supporter of the Very Dental Podcast Network and I can tell you that you'll get no better service on everything digital dentistry than the folks from CAD-Ray. Go check them out at verydentalpodcast.com/CADRay!
A.J. Juliani, author if the upcoming book Meaningful & Relevant: Engaging Learners in an Age of Distraction (will be posted here when it is live), talks about how this generation has changed, the hinge of history now upon us and what it means to be an excellent educator in this age with his four ingredients of what creates a meaningful learning experience. His powerful examples help us understand what we can become to engage and transform our classrooms in positive ways (and keep what works.) His talk will inspire and encourage you. Show notes, transcripts and links.: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e851 Sponsor: EVERFI Everyone remembers THAT teacher. The study hall teacher who walked you through your first college application. The social studies teacher who taught you what taxes were AND how to file them. The math teacher who used student loans to show you how interest worked. YOU can be that teacher---and EVERFI wants to help you make that kind of impact with FREE digital lessons for K thru 12 students. From budgets and banking to credit and savings, you'll find a financial literacy topic that's right for your classroom. And especially during April, Financial Literacy Month, there's no better time to equip students with smart decision-making around finances. Learn how you can share these FREE resources with students and give them a financial foundation that lasts a lifetime. Check out EVERFI's free financial literacy lesson plans at everfi.com/coolcat. Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a “sponsored podcast episode.” The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
A.J. Juliani, author, speaker, and educator, shares his insights and experiences on creating meaningful and relevant learning experiences for young people. And, how doing so is evolving in the age of AI. Key topics covered include:
Matt and Fabry react to Genoas loss against Empoli and are joined are joined by Julian Faustini, editor of "Calcio with Juliani" to talk about the comeback tie against Juventus and to preview the upcoming match for week 17 between Genoa at Sassuolo.
On today's podcast: 1) Equities held gains after the Federal Reserve validated bets that it will soon move to easier policy and pushed stock market gauges toward all-time highs. 2) Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said she plans to visit China again in 2024, seeking to deepen areas of cooperation and improve communication even as she vowed to continue confronting Beijing over national security concerns and human rights. 3) Citigroup will shutter its municipal business, one of the most dramatic moves yet by Chief Executive Officer Jane Fraser as she seeks to squeeze better returns out of the Wall Street giant. Full Transcript: Good morning. I'm Nathan Hager and I'm Karen Moscow. Here are the stories we're following today. Karen. Stocks are set for their fifth weekly gain, with rate cut bets giving traders a lot of hope heading into twenty twenty four. Equities are pushing for all time highs after J. Powell indicated this week the Fed could ease monetary policy soon. The S and P is advancing toward its seventh consecutive weekly advance. Oil is looking at its first weekly gain in almost two months. Neil Dutta of Renaissance Macro Research says the Fed is following a framework that will allow the US economy to grow. The die has been cast for this for a little bit of time now, I mean, and that's because inflation is slowing more rapidly than they expect. I mean, I think the Fed is following essentially a rules based framework where they're taking changes in inflation and the unemployment rate and translating that into expectations around the federal funds rate. And that's basically what's happening. In fact, last month, Neil detis that he expected the Fed to cut rates by March, so he says he is not surprised by the pivot, but Nathan Dudda's expectations were not shared by many on Wall streets, such as Peter Sheer, head of Macro's strategy at Academy Securities. Really took me by surprise of how comfortable the power was with cutting rates. So when I was at four twenty, I was getting nervous about risk assets because I thought the only way you have to four percent, given what the FED was saying, is for economic conditions to turn much worse. They didn't turn much worse, and yet we're at four percent because of the FED. So I think we have some room for risk to continue to rally, and it's been a great run. Peter Sheer with Academy Securities also tells Bloomberg, despite hawkish stances from the European Central Bank and Bank of England, he expects more growth outside the US. He specifically focused on shine Up. He anticipates further cooperation with the US and increased stimulus measures, and that's the signal that Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is sending Karen. She says she's going to visit China again next year with a goal of deepening ties and improving communication with the world's second biggest economy. Speaking of the US China Business Council in Washington, Secretary Yellen said that the discussions will focus on difficult topics, but she expects cooperation from both sides. America's fundamental economic strength means that we have nothing to fear from healthy economic competition with China or any other country. The United States does not seek to decouple from China. This would be damaging to both our economies. Still, Treasury Secretary Yellen says the US will pursue export controls and investment restrictions that have angered China. She did stress the need to engage to prevent what she calls a wide range of diplomatic and financial crises. Well as for the latest moves in China, Nathan, the People's Bank of China pumped a record amount of cash into the economy to try to prop up as struggling property market and boost de mad It marked a bullish signal to investors who have been disappointed in china recent piecemeal approaches to stimulus. Meanwhile, stocks across Asia traded higher on optimism over a FED pivot. Now let's turn to a major move in US banking Karen Bloomberg News has learned City Group is shutting down its municipal bond business. It is one of the most dramatic moves yet in CEO Jane Fraser's ongoing restructuring as she looks to squeeze better returns out of the Wall Street Giant. Bloomberg Finance team leader Sally Bakewell says although the move was expected, it is still a shock. City was an absolute powerhouse in this four trillion market for US state and for local debt. It helped on deals for some very prominent buildings in landmarks, such as the World Trade Center rebuilding the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. It was also one of the lead underwriters Bloomberg. Sally Bakewell says City will complete the wine down by the end of the first quarter. Source to say the moves expected to effect about one hundred employees and some more news on the labor front this morning, Nathan General Motors cutting more than one thousand, three hundred hourly job. Is it a pair of plants in Michigan. It comes less than a month after GMS he unionized workforce. It proved a new labor contract the counts will take effect January. First s turned to politics Now Karen and messaging out of Washington. President Biden continues to urge Israel to be more cautious in its war with Hamas. Bloomberg z ed Baxter has the details a bit of a change from the message he's delivered for the last week. NIC spokesman John Kirby says keywords are lower intensity possible transitioning from what we would call high intensity operations, which is what we're seeing them do now, to lower intensity operations sometime, you know, in the near future, meaning more surgical operations aimed at a Moss leaders rather than the current force. Biden says the focus should be getting Hamas, but also saving civilian lives. I'm at Baxter Bloomberg Radio, all right, and thanks. Meanwhile, in Europe, Ukraine has taken a win and a loss at the EU leader summit in Brussels. The leaders have agreed to open membership talks with Ukraine, but they couldn't not agree on a new financial aid package. That debate will extend into early next year. Hungary's Victor Orbond planned the are blocked the planned fifty billion euro package despite support from the twenty six other EU leaders. The amount of newly committed Western eight for Ukraine has fallen to its lowest level since Russia's invasion almost two years ago. That has Russian President Vladimir Putin expressing renewed confidence in his war aims at his annual end of year news conference. Coming back to the ghouls, they remain unchanged, I will remind you it means the Nazification, the neutralization all of Ukraine and its neutral status. This was President Putin's first end of your news conference since he ordered the Ukraine invasion in February of last year. S and P futures are higher by three tens of one percent, up thirteen points. Now futures up one hundred and twenty five points, that's again of a third of one percent, and Nasdaq futures are about a third of one percent higher as well, up fifty three points. Global headlines straight ahead, plus a check of sports. This is Bloomberg sor Ry Nathan. Thanks. It's time now for a look at some of the other stories making news around the world, and for that we're joined by Bloomberg's John Tucker. John, good morning, and good morning, Karen. Google Will stop telling police witch users we're near a crime. That story in this report this morning from Bloomberg's Amy Morris, Google is changing its maps tools so the company no longer has access to users individual location histories. It cuts off its ability to respond to law enforcement warrants that ask for data on everyone who is in the vicinity of a crime. The change comes three months after a Bloomberg BusinessWeek investigation that found police across the US are increasingly using warrants to obtain location and search data from Google, even for nonviolent cases and even for people who had nothing to do with the crime. Google will roll out the changes gradually through the next year on its own Android and Apple's iOS mobile operating systems. Amy Morris Bloomberg Radio. President Biden trying to rally support among seniors, highlighting new government caps and prescription drug prices, saying the effort will help crack down on price gouging by the pharmaceutical companies. Year before we pass the cization, drug maker's jacked up prices nearly four times faster and inflation went on and they were already too high. Let's call this for what it is is, simply, it's a rip off. Under legislation passed by Democrats, pharmaceutical companies are required to pay rebates to Medicare when they increase certain drug prices passed inflation rates into Bloomberg News Morning consult Paul released Thursday, Biden trailed Donald Trump across a number of swing states. US defense officials say a cargo ship caught fire in the Red Sea this morning into being hit by a projectile launched by rebel controlled Yimmen. The attack and eyed Lightberian flag vessel further escalates a campaign by Yemmens, Iran backed Hooti rebels who claim responsibility for a series of missile assaults in recent days. A lawyer for two former election officials told members of a jury and federal court Thursday they should send a message in considering how much former Mayor Rudy Juliani should have to pay for spreading diffamatory lies about them as part of his effort three years ago to keep President Trump in office. At the last minute decision, Juliani decided not to testify as planned on Thursday. Global News twenty four hours a day and whenever you want it with Bloomberg News. Now, I'm John Tucker, and this is Bloomberg. Karen, all right, John, thank you well. We do bring you news throughout the day right here on Bloomberg Radio. But now you can get the latest news on demand, and that means you can get it whenever you want it. Subscribe to Bloomberg News Now and you can get the latest headlines right at the click of a button. Get informed on your schedule. You can listen and subscribe to Bloomberg News Now on the Bloomberg Business app, Bloomberg dot com plus Apples, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Time now for the Bloomberg Scores Update with John Stashauer John Karon. Blowout in the Desert. Just a few days after the Raiders had a home game and lost to the Vikings three did nothing. They had another home game and beat the Chargers sixty three to twenty one. This game was twenty one nothing in the first quarter. It was forty two to nothing at halftime. That's a near NFL record. It was sixty three to seven midway through the fourth quarter. The Raiders rookie quarterback Adan O'Connell through four touchdown passes. The Chargers lost four fumbles. It's the most points the Raiders have ever scored in the game, and it's the most points the Chargers have ever allowed. Celtics twelve and I went home. They've be in Cleveland, won sixteen to one oh seven. Warriors now just ten and fourteen, playing without the suspended Draymond Green. They lost to the Clippers in LA. Won twenty one one thirteen. Big NBA story so far this year the Minnesota Timberwolves now eighteen and five A one nineteen one oh one win in Dallas. Luca Dompson scored thirty nine and the loss. In Sacramento's win over Oklahoma City the Aaron Fox points for the King Shay Gilgess Alexander scored forty three the loss the Thunder. George McGinnis, the Hall of Famer who played for the Pacers and Sixers, has passed away at the age of seventy three. Capital Is lost in Philadelphia four to three in a shootout in LA. On the day that the Dodgers introduced Joe Otani, they added another player, pitcher Tyler Glass, now comes from Tampa Bay with outfielder and Manuel Margo. The Rays get a couple of prospects in return. Remember, Otani is not going to pitch. He's only going to hit in twenty twenty four. Don Statieward, Bloomberg's courts Karen, all right, John, thank you. While we are watching stocks, they're set for a fifth weekly game this on the Fed pivot, and we want to discuss all of this. We're going to be bringing in Andrew Sheets, the global head of Corporate Credit research Ed Morgan Stanley, for that discussion and ahead of EDSMP futures are higher again this morning. They're up three tenths even percent of about fourteen points. Dwaen Nasdaq futures all also up three tenths of up percent. This is Bloomberg from coast to coast, from New York to San Francisco, Boston to Washington, DC, nationwide on Syria's exam, the Bloomberg Business Appen Bloomberg dot Com. This is Bloomberg Daybreak. Good morning. I'm Nathan Hager. There is plenty of fuel for optimism in the US market, with the Federal Reserve signaling this week that it is in fact ready to start thinking about cutting interest rates next year. But when it comes to global central banks like the European Central Bank and the Bank of England, they're holding firm on higher for longer. So what's this mean for the outlook headed into twenty twenty four. Let's get some answers now from Andrew Sheets, global head of corporate credit research at Morgan Stanley. Andrew, it's great to speak with you this morning. So what does a more dovish FED and a more hawkish ECB mean in your world? So? I think the important starting point is that I think we've seen an evolution of the data that's much better than we or the market would have expected six months ago. You know, over the last twelve months, the US economy has grown three percent year every year, and inflation's been declining. And in Europe you've seen again inflation really start to moderate in a way that the ECB a number of central bank watchers would not have expected six months ago. So I think the important factor, the most important factor, is that this year has been all about inflation, and inflation is finally coming down, which gives these central banks a lot more flexibility to moderate policy as that happens. So again, you know, you've seen central banks react to that a little bit differently, the FED sounding a little bit more dubvish, the ECB sounding a little bit more hawkish, But I think the core message as you go into next year is these are central banks that are done hiking. They're going to be cutting, and the path is going to be easing going forward. But the path is going to be easing at a much different pace. It seems like when we hear this more hawkish tone from the likes of Madame Legarde, what could that mean for a global bond markets If we see higher for longer in the Eurozone and maybe not so much here in the US. Well, I think what the market might test is how credible that more hawkish rhetoric really is. You know, we've seen a very weak PMI data out today from the Eurozone. You're seeing inflation in the Eurozone come down quickly, and on Morgan Stanley's forecast it continues to decline quickly. And so you know, we can understand from a strategic standpoint, not wanting to ease up too early on the rhetoric run inflation, wanting to establish the ECB's credibility on inflation. But as the data continues to come in, as inflation data continues to fall, as the growth data is soft, we'd be surprised. We would not expect the ECB to continue to sound this hawkish into next year, and would expect them to be to be easing policy in line with the FED into twenty twenty four. Interesting, what about the Fed's credibility? Is there a risk that the FED pivots back the other way next year? Is that something in your forecast? It's not in our forecast. And I think the point about credibility is key. You know, credibility is everything in central banking, and I think to the credit of the FED, they are talking more dubbishly as core inflation is coming down on Morgan Stanley's estimates with the latest readings of producer price inflation six month annualized core PCE, and thinking about core PCE is the measure of inflation that the FED cares about the most. Over the last six months, core PCE in the US is running at one point nine percent. It's at the Fed's target. If anything, it's a little below. So the idea that the FED is reacting to that data, it is and it's not done anything yet. It's simply talking about the possibility that it might ease and the fact that the FED thinks the neutral rate is way down at two and a half, two and three quarters. All the FED is doing is saying, look, we have policy way above neutral. Core inflation is rapidly approaching our target. Yes, we will be easing policy next year. I think that's a credible place for the FED to operate from. What about the market credibility of they're pricing in something like what six or seven rate cuts next year when we got three from the dot plot? Do you see the FED moving more in line with the market or the other way around. So the market has moved very quickly. I mean, we had forecasts that we thought were quite dubvish when we put out our outlook in the middle of in early October, in early November, excuse me, you know we had the US tenure at three ninety five. By the end of twenty twenty four, it's more than gotten there. You know, we had three hundred basis points of FED cuts over twenty four and twenty five. Again, a lot of that's getting priced in. So I think objectively, the market's moved to price in more cutting than we have expected. But I think it's also fair to say that it is historically normal. Once the FED thinks that a central bank is done hiking. The market usually expects, usually somewhat overestimates future cuts as the market's trying to balance the probability of a FED staying on hold with something more significant, So a lot has been priced in. But I think the general idea that the market once a FED, once the FED is done, starts pricing in more cuts that is very consistent with what we've seen over prior cycles. Really good to have you on with us, Andrew, at the end of a really interesting week for central banks. That's Andrew Sheets with us this morning, Global head of Corporate Credit Research at Morgan Stanley. 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In this episode Jua Cali shares how Ngeli Ya Genge was made. Meeting Juliani for the first time, Making his 3rd album Tugenge Yajayo. Meeting American rapper The Game on the road to the MAMA Award's concert in Kenya and how that made Abbas Kubaff start beefing with Jua Cali and working with Juliani on Si Siri which resulted in the gospel industry critising Juliani harshly for working with a secular artist. Ado Veli Podcast Season 12 Episode 15, which is episode number 301. How Ngeli Ya Genge was written by Jua Cali 00:00 Jua Cali meeting Juliani for the first time 03:30 Jua Cali's Tugenge Yajayo album 05:03 Jua Cali discovering Jovial 05:56 Sikupenda Kwangu subliminal diss to Abbas Kubaff 08:36 Working with K Sojah on Mabeshte Damu 13:45 Making of Baba Yao song 15:33 Featuring Juliani on Si Siri 19:52 Working on Kuna Sheng produced by Kanyeria 23:45 Featuring Mejja on Bongo La Biashara 26:13 Jua Cali being pranked at Calif Records 27:59 Jua Cali introducing Mejja officially 29:17 Shot by 9T6 Entertainment Pictures https://www.instagram.com/rogerss_gallery/ Get Ado Veli Podcast Merchandise here: https://adovelipodcast.hustlesasa.shop/ Listen to Ado Veli Podcast on; Apple Music, iTunes, Spotify, Boomplay, Google Podcasts, Mixcloud, TuneIn, Stitcher and SoundCloud here; https://smarturl.it/adovelipodcast Tune in, listen and share your thoughts on social media with our official hashtag #AdoVeliPodcast. Follow us on; Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/penninah.wan... https://www.facebook.com/ADOVELl/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/penninahwanjir1 https://twitter.com/AdoVeliRadio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/penninah_wa... https://www.instagram.com/adoveli/ Email: adoveli7@gmail.com Host: Pesh and Ado Veli.
Saugerties Pro-Musica is presenting The Juliani Ensemble - an acclaimed chamber music ensemble comprised of world class musicians, has presented audiences with inventive, energetic chamber music concerts since its inception in 1999. They will be performing on Sunday, September 17 at 3 p.m. All SPM concerts are on Sundays at 3 p.m., at Saugerties United Methodist Church on the corner of Washington Avenue & Post Street.
On this episode: Several announcements of the crew embarking on new endeavors. We're excited to see it and wish everyone well. Trump and Juliani have been indicted with RICO charges, which is ironic for Juliani and not surprising for Trump. In a related case the Proud Boys leaders are facing heavy charges for their participation in the January 6th insurrection. The Shade Room got called out for being right leaning for jaded reporting of Biden's reaction to the Maui fires. Arkansas is following Florida's lead by banning the AP African American Studies course claiming that it promotes CRT and is Un-American, but Florida upped the ante by approving right leaning propaganda from PragerU for the classroom in its place. Micheal Oher, the subject of the white savior film “The Blind Side '' was blind sided to find out he was never adopted by those so called white saviors and they've been withholding proceeds of the film from him. Show Prolog:Brothers Breaking Bread, or the “Triple B Pod”, is a collection of African American professionals, friends, and family that attempt to tackle the important issues of the day. We bring our unique brand of humor, sensitivity, and oftentimes anger to the analysis. The show features Rodger (@KcStork); “The Brothers of Doom” James and Joe; Anthony (10 Meters); Zeb (Da Soulja) Ada (Lady Lavender) Adrian (Slim AC) Kim (Ms. Honey Bunz) and extended #3BPod family. We cut our teeth as podcasters creating nearly 100 episodes of the Negroraguan Podcast, we've kept much of the format and traditions with a few personal touches that come with a new show. We sincerely hope you enjoy, and subscribe to the show. Please contact us on Twitter @Triple_B_Pod Facebook https://www.facebook.com/brothersbreaking.bread.7 or Email: brothersbreakingbreadpod@gmail.comMusic Cred:Show Intro- We Outchea - Joseph JeffersonOutro- It's Over – Joseph JeffersonPhoto Editing:Jason JonesSister Podcast: Psychology of The Hustlehttps://open.spotify.com/show/7LjmJlsStkrqYt5R0bpx6f?si=1eda2251468c4458Title: Prager F.U./Hip Hop 50 for 50 (part 4)Intro:R.I.C.O: Meek Mill ft. Drake:https://youtu.be/EgRrxFsX538 Giuliani championed crime act RICO- Now He's Charged Under It:https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/aug/16/rudy-giuliani-rico-racketeering-georgia-indictment?fbclid=IwAR1uuzgDQqMeHWAaEmTzK_swHRgryITKIy1CbWN3qOsd0xGKm3eNDIbGD2g_aem_AQaj-DKpxf5Uz_onveAWDK-npLSDkRxCFAa6g84Zn08ftU6_RaN8kgg2W_HubTJeopA RICO charges, false statements and Kanye's publicist: Takeaways from Trump's Georgia indictment:https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2023/08/15/trumps-georgia-indictment-7-key-takeaways/70590230007/ Shade on the Shade Room:https://twitter.com/2rawtooreal/status/1692157185432715501?s=49&t=p_RliG6Fv1dc2qmCc_FxwQ Arkansas education department nixes AP African American Studies:https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2023/08/12/arkansas-education-department-nixes-ap-african-american-studies-course-at-last-minutePrager U: Insane Florida Curriculum Uses Frederick Douglass To Defend Slavery: https://fb.watch/mx7s5_THpP/ Michael Oher Gets Blindsided:https://fb.watch/mx7ySmKVVC/ ISSA LIE: 'Blind Side' subject Oher alleges Tuohys made millions off lie: https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/38190720/blind-side-subject-michael-oher-alleges-adoption-was-lie-amily-took-all-film-proceeds
On this episode: Several announcements of the crew embarking on new endeavors. We're excited to see it and wish everyone well. Trump and Juliani have been indicted with RICO charges, which is ironic for Juliani and not surprising for Trump. In a related case the Proud Boys leaders are facing heavy charges for their participation in the January 6th insurrection. The Shade Room got called out for being right leaning for jaded reporting of Biden's reaction to the Maui fires. Arkansas is following Florida's lead by banning the AP African American Studies course claiming that it promotes CRT and is Un-American, but Florida upped the ante by approving right leaning propaganda from PragerU for the classroom in its place. Micheal Oher, the subject of the white savior film “The Blind Side '' was blind sided to find out he was never adopted by those so called white saviors and they've been withholding proceeds of the film from him. Show Prolog:Brothers Breaking Bread, or the “Triple B Pod”, is a collection of African American professionals, friends, and family that attempt to tackle the important issues of the day. We bring our unique brand of humor, sensitivity, and oftentimes anger to the analysis. The show features Rodger (@KcStork); “The Brothers of Doom” James and Joe; Anthony (10 Meters); Zeb (Da Soulja) Ada (Lady Lavender) Adrian (Slim AC) Kim (Ms. Honey Bunz) and extended #3BPod family. We cut our teeth as podcasters creating nearly 100 episodes of the Negroraguan Podcast, we've kept much of the format and traditions with a few personal touches that come with a new show. We sincerely hope you enjoy, and subscribe to the show. Please contact us on Twitter @Triple_B_Pod Facebook https://www.facebook.com/brothersbreaking.bread.7 or Email: brothersbreakingbreadpod@gmail.comMusic Cred:Show Intro- We Outchea - Joseph JeffersonOutro- It's Over – Joseph JeffersonPhoto Editing:Jason JonesSister Podcast: Psychology of The Hustlehttps://open.spotify.com/show/7LjmJlsStkrqYt5R0bpx6f?si=1eda2251468c4458Title: Prager F.U./Hip Hop 50 for 50 (part 4)Intro:R.I.C.O: Meek Mill ft. Drake:https://youtu.be/EgRrxFsX538 Giuliani championed crime act RICO- Now He's Charged Under It:https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/aug/16/rudy-giuliani-rico-racketeering-georgia-indictment?fbclid=IwAR1uuzgDQqMeHWAaEmTzK_swHRgryITKIy1CbWN3qOsd0xGKm3eNDIbGD2g_aem_AQaj-DKpxf5Uz_onveAWDK-npLSDkRxCFAa6g84Zn08ftU6_RaN8kgg2W_HubTJeopA RICO charges, false statements and Kanye's publicist: Takeaways from Trump's Georgia indictment:https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2023/08/15/trumps-georgia-indictment-7-key-takeaways/70590230007/ Shade on the Shade Room:https://twitter.com/2rawtooreal/status/1692157185432715501?s=49&t=p_RliG6Fv1dc2qmCc_FxwQ Arkansas education department nixes AP African American Studies:https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2023/08/12/arkansas-education-department-nixes-ap-african-american-studies-course-at-last-minutePrager U: Insane Florida Curriculum Uses Frederick Douglass To Defend Slavery: https://fb.watch/mx7s5_THpP/ Michael Oher Gets Blindsided:https://fb.watch/mx7ySmKVVC/ ISSA LIE: 'Blind Side' subject Oher alleges Tuohys made millions off lie: https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/38190720/blind-side-subject-michael-oher-alleges-adoption-was-lie-amily-took-all-film-proceeds
ENTREVISTA: Entrevista desta terça-feira com a pedagoga Juliani Neves, que vai dar palestra sobre Bullyng na Semana Municipal da Juventude nesta semana. Entrevista presencial.
Barbara Juliani and Jane Anne Wilson join Sharon Betters to talk about those feelings every mother experiences at one time or another. This conversation follows an interview with Barbara about prodigal children. Barbara and her father Jack Miller co-authored Come Back, Barbara, a raw and transparent story of Barbara's rebellion against her parents and their faith and her journey “back home”. Whenever a child rebels or disappoints parents, mothers often feel ashamed and as though their child's behavior is a reflection on their parenting skills. “Was I too soft, too hard, spanked when I shouldn't have, neglected a specific need in my child?” Where do moms go with these feelings? If you are that mother, this conversation will encourage you as you realize you are not alone and there is a way toward freedom.
This week Rosy chats with members of the Juliani Ensemble - Anita Graef, Julian Graef and Emily Seaberry. They speak about maintaining ensemble longevity, the role of family within the ensemble, and Julian's experience of transforming a barn into a concert hall. Juliani Ensemble is currently preparing the launch of its new chamber music festival, the Tallgrass Chamber Music Festival, for summer 2023. To learn more about the Juliani Ensemble and/or the Tallgrass Chamber Music Festival, please visit https://www.julianiensemble.org/ and https://tallgrassfestival.org/.
Do these words haunt you: "Mom, Dad, I don't want your rules and morals. I don't want to act like a Christian anymore! And I'm not going to," Barbara Juliani (then Barbara Miller) made this declaration at the age 18. As her father desperately attempted to reason with her, Barbara grew more resentful, choosing a path of immorality that only deepened her parents' pain. Such a declaration from a child, no matter their age, creates havoc and soul-searching in the hearts of their parents, who often ask, “What did I do wrong?” In this conversation with Sharon Betters and Jane Anne Wilson, Barbara Juliani shares her story and addresses some of the ways parents take on the guilt of their children and responsibility for their decisions. You might be surprised by some of her conclusions. Her dad, Jack Miller wrote: "I am not ignorant of human depravity," writes C. John Miller, "but I had long denied that it could exist in our family." That reality, however, forced him to confront his own sin, seek forgiveness, admit his inability to change his wayward daughter, and begin loving Barbara on God's terms. In their book, Come Back, Barbara, "Jack" Miller and Barbara Miller Juliani chronicle their journey from grief and conflict to joyful reconciliation. Come Back, Barbara is thus an irresistible portrayal of God's grace to the Millers and us all. Our conversation with Barbara reminds broken-hearted parents about the freedom of experiencing such grace in the midst of their child's rebellion. Help & Hope Story: Motherhood, Shame & Guilt with Barbara Juliani and Jane Anne Wilson For more about Barbara's journey as a prodigal child, check out Come Back, Barbara. Come Back, Barbara
0:00 Episode Intro 3:57 Intro Music 4:06 Dr. Kimberly Miles 7:49 AJ Juliani 11:46 Tisha Richmond 16:53 The Happiness Project Epic Book Review 18:49 Eric Koonce 20:45 Outro Episode Introduction George Couros begins this episode with a reflection on a quote from John C. Maxwell about being a thermostat, not a thermometer. Couros reflects on a recent story about how he recognized the importance of making sure people know that we are there and that we care. By assessing that something is going on, and instead of prying, just letting the people we are around know that we are there for them. Couros shares how being a thermostat not a thermometer helped his daughters have a better day. Link to The Daily Reader on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Maxwell-Daily-Reader-Insight-Influence/dp/1400203392 Dr. Kimberly Miles: The Importance of Shared Leadership in Schools https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncUxHax9HAU Leadership can happen from the front, the sides, and behind. In this clip from The Innovator's Mindset Podcast: Dr. Kimberly Miles - The Importance of Shared Leadership in Schools, Couros and Miles discuss the impact of great leaders. Miles reflects on what she does to empower teachers to be leaders. This has created a momentum of forward-thinking learners and has reduced teacher turnover rates at Miles' school site. Being Adaptable and Using ChatGPT in Education - 3 Questions with AJ Juliani https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbFMbZ-4lqg George Couros and AJ Juliani talk about Chat GPT and the learning process. Juliani shares some realistic uses for Chat GPT to further our learning. Be sure to watch this clip from the full episode, Being Adaptable and Using ChatGPT in Education - 3 Questions with AJ Juliani! Tisha Richmond: Make Learning Magical https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqzK8bR600I Tisha Richmond shares how her district has trusted her to take on responsibilities outside of her school district. The flexibility that Richmond has from her district, while rare, has empowered her to bring additional opportunities to the students she serves at each of the district's school sites. Couros reflects on how he had something similar and how these opportunities - outside of district contract time - allowed him to bring innovative ideas to the district. "The Happiness Project" by Gretchen Rubin - Epic Book Review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkrYXpB1vOY Gretchen Rubin's book, The Happiness Project, discusses the idea of the arrival fallacy. In this clip from The Happiness Project - Epic Book Review, Couros reflects on the importance of learning to love the process. Eric Koonce: Using Technology to Deepen Student Learning https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2Wxg2MlzNc Scholars only get one chance in this grade level. Eric Koonce reminds us to stay strong and give the scholars we serve everything we have. This clip from the full episode, Eric Koonce: Using Technology to Deepen Student Learning shares a powerful reminder from Koonce. Remember to like, subscribe, and comment below! __________________________________________ Please share your thoughts with us on Twitter or Instagram at #InnovatorsMindset. More at georgecouros.ca George Couros on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gcouros George Couros on Instagram: https://instagram.com/gcouros George Couros on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/georgecourosauthor/ George Couros on LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/george-couros-a5146519 For the full audio podcast: https://linktr.ee/gcouros Because of a Teacher - https://www.amazon.com/dp/194833433X?ref=exp_gcouros_dp_vv_d Because of a Teacher 2 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/194833450X?tag=onamzgeorge0f-20&linkCode=ssc&creativeASIN=194833450X&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.2SBTFVTBT0S6X The Innovator's Mindset: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0986155497?ref=exp_gcouros_dp_vv_d Innovate Inside the Box: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1948334127?ref=exp_gcouros_dp_vv_d Music from Bensound - http://bensound.com/
In this episode, educator, thought leader, and best-selling author A.J. Juliani joins us to talk about all thing project-based learning. He discusses the benefits of PBL, examples of PBL in practice, and practical ways to get started implementing this student-centered approach to learning in your classroom. A.J. says, “Project based learning is the type of learning we do the rest of our lives, just not necessarily in school. It's titled PBL, but it's just how we learn in real life. Right? We have challenges. We have questions. We have inquiry. We have all these things sustained over a period of time. That's what PBL is, and I'm all about it.” Visit AVID Open Access to learn more.
Check out AJ's new book "Adaptable: How to Create an Adaptable Curriculum and Flexible Learning Experiences That Work in Any Environment" on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09KP2GYSG?linkCode=ssc&tag=onamzgeorge0f-20&creativeASIN=B09KP2GYSG&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.2SBTFVTBT0S6X&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d_asin George Couros welcomes “the Tom Hanks” of The Innovator's Mindset Podcast where he asks AJ Juliani a whole new set of questions! This very special Three Questions episode is all about Juliani's new book, Adaptable, which will be coming out in the spring of 2023! George Couros and AJ Juliani are running a giveaway - anyone who comments on this podcast will be entered for a chance to win a FREE copy of Adaptable. Watch or listen to Juliani answers these three questions: What do you hope that your new book, Adaptable, changes in education? What opportunities do you see educators having because of Chat GPT? What is your new book, Meaningful & Relevant, about? Links: AJ Juliani Twitter - http://twitter.com/ajjuliani AJ Juliani Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/LearningwithAJ/ AJ Juliani Website - https://www.ajjuliani.com/ Chat GPT - https://chat.openai.com/chat Our Job As Educators Quote - https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2FEdustartGlobal%2Fstatus%2F1074357481122467840&psig=AOvVaw27Lf0O7f2S0qfHR62dqmT6&ust=1675813143874000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CA8QjRxqFwoTCKjo8cqIgv0CFQAAAAAdAAAAABAE Minority Mindset - https://theminoritymindset.com/ Epic Book Reviews - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQJE_z8wFZqAm2c9FrXY_hilr4DPjicQS Clip Description: George Couros and AJ Juliani talk about Chat GPT and the learning process. Juliani shares some realistic uses for Chat GPT to further our learning. Be sure to watch this clip from the full episode, Being Adaptable and Using ChatGPT in Education - 3 Questions with AJ Juliani! Links for Clip: AJ Juliani Twitter - http://twitter.com/ajjuliani AJ Juliani Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/LearningwithAJ/ AJ Juliani Website - https://www.ajjuliani.com/ Chat GPT - https://chat.openai.com/chat __________________________________________ Please share your thoughts with us on Twitter or Instagram at #InnovatorsMindset. More at georgecouros.ca George Couros on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gcouros George Couros on Instagram: https://instagram.com/gcouros George Couros on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/georgecourosauthor/ George Couros on LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/george-couros-a5146519 For the full audio podcast: https://linktr.ee/gcouros Because of a Teacher - https://www.amazon.com/dp/194833433X?ref=exp_gcouros_dp_vv_d Because of a Teacher 2 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/194833450X?tag=onamzgeorge0f-20&linkCode=ssc&creativeASIN=194833450X&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.2SBTFVTBT0S6X The Innovator's Mindset: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0986155497?ref=exp_gcouros_dp_vv_d Innovate Inside the Box: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1948334127?ref=exp_gcouros_dp_vv_d Music from Bensound - http://bensound.com/
Alessandro Juliani is beloved for many things: for his acting work on stages on both sides of the Atlantic in productions of classical and brand-new work; for his performances as a voice actor in an array of animated projects, including multiple Barbie movies, Dinosaur Train, Super Monsters, and Death Note; for his nuanced on-camera work on iconic genre shows like Battlestar Galactica, Smallville, and The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina; for his work as a composer on numerous projects, including Agam Darshi's brilliant feature film directorial debut, Donkeyhead; and for being a member of a family dedicated to fostering the arts in Vancouver and Canada. In this compelling conversation with Sabrina Rani Furminger, Alessandro talks about his identity as an Italian and Chinese Canadian (and its impact on his career), his adventures in the animation world, where Battlestar Galactica fits into it all, and how he feels about Gaeta's choices and dramatic end. Episode sponsor: UBCP / ACTRA
In this Backwards Podcast episode, A.J. Juliani sits down with author, professor, and speaker John Warner to discuss all things artificial intelligence (and how it impacts our current and future education system). John Warner is the author of "Why They Can't Write" and "The Writing Practices" where he discusses the need for a more creative and authentic approach to teaching writing. ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence tools have completely changed the landscape of writing for schools and work - this episode tackles those changes head-on.
Thanks for listening to Episode #33 of the EDventUres in Tech Podcast. In this episode, Andrew & Dan discuss Chat GPT which is all the talk nowadays. Links: Ditch Summit ISTE - Philly 2023 - Discover Your Next —-----> ISTE and ASCD merge Easily format and display code in Google Docs Does education really need to change? — A.J. Juliani https://chat.openai.com/auth/login ChatGPT Will End High-School English - The Atlantic ChatGPT and AI in Education - What is going to be eliminated? What opportunities will be created? Chat CPT Newsletter Sticker Request Once again, thank you for all your support in listening on all platforms and leaving us a review. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please reach out. Tech Hard again. Work smart. Live an EDventUre. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrew-nikola/support
It is a real honour to bring to you my discussion with Ruth Levine, the CEO of IDinsight - a research and advisory organization that works with global development leaders to improve their social impact.As an organisation with 6 offices spread across 5 regions in Africa and Asia, I think Ruth is keenly aware of the complexities of cultural differences and sensitivities and how they impact meaningful collaboration. So in this episode we tackle the challenges she and IDinsight faced to hiring talent across the globe, building trust with communities and then her concerns around the all too superficial shift to 'localisation' and the potential consequences. These are Ruth's opinions, not IDinsight's.Ruth's thought-provoking weekly newsletter is here: https://ruthelevine.substack.com/ Instagram: thedevelopmentdilemma; Twitter: @dev_dilemma; Music credits: Juliani, 'Kama sa Sisi'
It is a real honour to bring to you my discussion with Ruth Levine, the CEO of IDinsight - a research and advisory organization that works with global development leaders to improve their social impact.As an organisation with 6 offices spread across 5 regions in Africa and Asia, I think Ruth is keenly aware of the complexities of cultural differences and sensitivities and how they impact meaningful collaboration. So in this episode we tackle the challenges she and IDinsight faced to hiring talent across the globe, building trust with communities and then her concerns around the all too superficial shift to 'localisation' and the potential consequences. These are Ruth's opinions, not IDinsight's.Ruth's thought-provoking weekly newsletter is here: https://ruthelevine.substack.com/ Instagram: thedevelopmentdilemma; Twitter: @dev_dilemma; Music credits: Juliani, 'Kama sa Sisi'
We are joined by Dr. John Spencer for the first part of a two-part conversation about empowering students in our classrooms. In this episode, we dive into the topic of student empowerment by breaking down the book he cowrote with A.J. Juliani, Empower: What Happens When Students Own Their Learning. We explore strategies for helping students develop the key skills that they will need to be successful today as well as adaptable in the future.Dr. Spencer says, “When people would say we need to prepare students for jobs that don't exist yet, I kept thinking, well if we don't know what those jobs are . . . maybe the best way to prepare students for the future is to empower them in the present.” Tune in to this episode to hear our full conversation. Visit AVID Open Access to learn more and access additional, free resources.
Quer ler "Ouvir, Agir e Encantar"? Busque o livro na loja do ResumoCast https://www.resumocast.com.br/amazon Entre para nossa tribo e nos ajude a empoderar a humanidade com o conhecimento dos livros https://www.resumocast.com.br/apoiase ________________ SE HÁ UMA OPORTUNIDADE, APROVEITE, SENÃO ALGUÉM O FARÁ Nem sempre é a empresa incompetente que vai à falência. Muitas vezes, uma companhia é excelente no que faz, mas se torna obsoleta diante do surgimento de uma nova tecnologia; e, como se não bastassem os desafios externos, há as dificuldades internas de cada empresa. Em um mundo cada vez mais complexo e diverso, diferentes pontos de vista, opiniões, culturas e conflitos de gerações são comuns: em determinado momento, podem impactar não só o ambiente profissional, mas o negócio em si. E quando se trata de uma empresa familiar, onde o relacionamento entre as pessoas já é mais delicado, o cenário se torna ainda mais desafiador. Como criar um negócio que supere esses obstáculos? Em Ouvir, agir e encantar, Guilherme Juliani e Eduardo Cosomano apresentam de maneira franca as várias maneiras de contornar qualquer tipo de problema na hora de fazer a empresa acontecer, a partir de uma premissa simples: ouvir verdadeiramente o cliente. E por cliente, fala-se de todo mundo, do colaborador ao chefe, passando por parceiros e consumidores finais. A partir do entendimento do problema do cliente, parte-se para criar inovações baseadas em necessidades reais e ver os negócios acontecerem. Entre curiosidades, dificuldades e histórias de superação, a obra se aprofunda e revela, em detalhes, como essa estratégia ajudou a transformar uma pequena operadora logística familiar no Grupo MOVE3, uma das maiores holdings do setor logístico da América Latina. Sem dúvida, uma leitura instigante para profissionais que buscam superar seus desafios nos mais diversos segmentos. Neste livro, você vai aprender que: A tecnologia permite crescer com qualidade e em escala; Automação é uma realidade, mas o atendimento deve ser sempre humanizado; A experiência do consumidor está em tudo; Marketing é comunicar de maneira clara tudo que pode beneficiar o cliente. Entre para o Clube do Livro: https://www.resumocast.com.br/apoiase
This is Part Two of my discussion with Shiro and Phuthi, two African students at the University of Stanford. If you haven't listened to Part 1, I would recommend giving it a listen first. Here we explore Shiro and Phuthi's internal struggles at work balancing competing priorities of justice for fellow Africans with pursuit of personal goals; what more expats and those workplaces should do to address this trade-off and finish with a discussion about the inequities in fundraising and the need for investment funds created by Africans for Africans. Instagram: thedevelopmentdilemma; Twitter: @dev_dilemma; Music credits: Juliani, 'Kama sa Sisi'
Have you ever experienced the pain of watching a loved one leave the faith? Even in the most discouraging moments we can be encouraged because God is in the business of leading prodigals home. In this episode of the Great Stories podcast, Charles Morris returns to an interview he did in Philadelphia with his long-time friend Barbara Juliani. The daughter of a prominent pastor, Barbara decided to leave home at 18 and turn her back on Christianity. Many of the highs and lows of her story parallel the parable of the prodigal son who finally returns home to loving arms. If there's someone in your life who has run from the faith, Barbara's story will encourage you to not lose hope that prodigals often do indeed come home.
Barbara Juliani left her Christian home when she was 18. She had decided she didnt want to live by her parents rules anymore. But no matter how far she ran, she could never outrun the love of God.
Saint Juliana FalconieriThe name Falconieri is famous in church annals. The uncle of St. Juliana, St. Alexis Falconieri, is one of the Seven Founders of the Servite Order. He was very instrumental in the upbringing of St. Juliana, her father having died when she was very young.It was obvious to her mother and uncle that Juliana had a vocation from the time she was a very young child. She was not interested in material things, or grooming herself in order to find a husband. Her mother chided her about not taking her sewing spinning wheel lessons seriously. Juliana was not concerned. Finally at age 15, Juliana let it be known to all that she fully intended to give her life over to Our Lord in His service. Her mother Riguardata was not happy at all with this decision, but Juliana was extremely strong willed.She was trained by her uncle Alexis, and invested into the Servite Order by St. Philip Benizi in the Church of Annunziata in Florence, for which her parents had paid to have built. Juliana founded the order of Servites nuns, and became the first superior. She never asked her ladies to mortify themselves more than Juliana. As a matter of fact, no one was able to keep up with her zeal, or mortification. She hindered her health greatly. Because of this, at the end of her life, her stomach was so weakened that, on her death bed at age 70, she was not able to receive Our Lord Jesus in the Eucharist.THE MIRACLEThe Saint lay on her death bed. She grieved that she was not able to receive the Lord in the Eucharist. She was very loved by the community, and the priest in attendance at the end of her life. She still had a very strong will. She convinced the priest, Fr. James de Campo Reggio, to bring the Eucharist to her bedside, so that she could at least SEE Her Lord before she died. The priest gave in.When he brought the Blessed Sacrament into the room, she was obsessed with the desire to touch Him somehow. She pleaded with the priest to allow her to at least kiss the Host. He refused. She waited a little longer. It was very obvious to all that she was nearing death. She begged the priest to put a corporal on her chest, and just lay the Lord gently on her chest, near her heart. The priest, who found it very difficult to deny her anything, gave in. Fr. James arranged the Cloth on her chest, as she had requested. No sooner had the Host been placed there than It disappeared from sight, to the astonishment of the 18 people gathered in the room. Saint Juliana closed her eyes, smiling. She never opened them again. At the touch of Our Lord Jesus on her heart, her life had been fulfilled, and she went to Him.There was a hush in the room. They had all seen it, but no one could believe their eyes. All of the sisters in the room, and the priest, fell to their knees in reverence to the Miraculous Gift they had been given. They prayed for the safe journey of the soul of their Foundress to her heavenly reward. In due time, her body was prepared for the funeral. Blessed Joan Solderini, who assumed the saint's responsibility in the community, was the first to notice another miracle. They took St. Juliana's bedclothes off the body. On her left breast was the outline of the Crucified Christ, encircled by the Host. It was in the same position as the Host which had been placed on her chest, and had disappeared.Excerpt from Miracles of the Eucharist Book 1Support the show
Shiro Wachira and Phuthi Tsatsi are two brilliant African graduate students at the University of Stanford, with plenty of experience in development organisations in Kenya and South Africa. But after time with both, they are quite disillusioned. Why have they found Stanford at times disappointing and a hard place to be? Why do they no longer want to work in development organisations? In this Part 1 of 2, we tackle this and more!Instagram: thedevelopmentdilemma; Twitter: @dev_dilemma; Music credits: Juliani, 'Kama sa Sisi'Instagram: thedevelopmentdilemma; Twitter: @dev_dilemma; Music credits: Juliani, 'Kama sa Sisi'
Shiro Wachira and Phuthi Tsatsi are two brilliant African graduate students at the University of Stanford, with plenty of experience in development organisations in Kenya and South Africa. But after time with both, they are quite disillusioned. Why have they found Stanford at times disappointing and a hard place to be? Why do they no longer want to work in development organisations? In this Part 1 of 2, we tackle this and more!Instagram: thedevelopmentdilemma; Twitter: @dev_dilemma; Music credits: Juliani, 'Kama sa Sisi'
The Kenyan technology ecosystem is growing rapidly, countless new startups emerge and multinationals keep pouring in. What is the history of this space? Where did it come from and who benefits from the system today? In other words, who is overlooked and what needs to change?Angela Okune & Leo Mutuku bring their experiences as tech entrepreneurs, researchers as well as founding members of the Ihub to a paper they recently wrote entitled: Becoming an African Techpreneur: geopolitics of investments in "local" Kenyan entrepreneurship. Here is their great paper: https://zenodo.org/record/6582284 and folks can reach Angela on Twitter @honoluluskye or through angelaokune.me; and Leo @leomutuku or through https://www.leonida.me/Instagram: thedevelopmentdilemma; Twitter: @dev_dilemma; Music credits: Juliani, 'Kama sa Sisi'Instagram: thedevelopmentdilemma; Twitter: @dev_dilemma; Music credits: Juliani, 'Kama sa Sisi'
The Kenyan technology ecosystem is growing rapidly, countless new startups emerge and multinationals keep pouring in. What is the history of this space? Where did it come from and who benefits from the system today? In other words, who is overlooked and what needs to change?Angela Okune & Leo Mutuku bring their experiences as tech entrepreneurs, researchers as well as founding members of the Ihub to a paper they recently wrote entitled: Becoming an African Techpreneur: geopolitics of investments in "local" Kenyan entrepreneurship. Here is their great paper: https://zenodo.org/record/6582284 and folks can reach Angela on Twitter @honoluluskye or through angelaokune.me; and Leo @leomutuku or through https://www.leonida.me/Instagram: thedevelopmentdilemma; Twitter: @dev_dilemma; Music credits: Juliani, 'Kama sa Sisi'
In "Philadelphia's Germans: From Colonial Settlers to Enemy Aliens," Richard N. Juliani examines the social, cultural, and political life, along with the ethnic consciousness, of Philadelphia's Germans, from their participation in the founding of the colony of Pennsylvania to the entry of the United States into World War I. This book focuses on their paradoxical transformation from loyal citizens, who made great contributions as they became increasingly Americanized, to a people viewed as a foreign threat to the safety and security of the city and nation. It also considers the policies and treatment of government and views of the local press in reporting and interpreting the dilemma of German Americans during the transition. Richard N. Juliani is emeritus professor of sociology at Villanova University.
What are the challenges in Kenyan-Expat friendships? What are the inequities in the Kenyan-Expat romantic relationships? What do we need to be more aware of? This episode with Alexandria Njenga and Conor Walsh comes from a live panel event held on March 10th in Nairobi. It was a fun event where Alex & Conor brough nuance to this sensitive topic and their critiques. Enjoy this episode and if you know a friend who is in such a relationship or someone that really needs to hear this advice, share this episode to spark the conversation. Instagram: thedevelopmentdilemma; Twitter: @dev_dilemma; Music credits: Juliani, 'Kama sa Sisi'Instagram: thedevelopmentdilemma; Twitter: @dev_dilemma; Music credits: Juliani, 'Kama sa Sisi'
What are the challenges in Kenyan-Expat friendships? What are the inequities in the Kenyan-Expat romantic relationships? What do we need to be more aware of? This episode with Alexandria Njenga and Conor Walsh comes from a live panel event held on March 10th in Nairobi. It was a fun event where Alex & Conor brough nuance to this sensitive topic and their critiques. Enjoy this episode and if you know a friend who is in such a relationship or someone that really needs to hear this advice, share this episode to spark the conversation. Instagram: thedevelopmentdilemma; Twitter: @dev_dilemma; Music credits: Juliani, 'Kama sa Sisi'
On episode 23 of The Balance, Dr. Catlin Tucker invites A.J. Juliani, bestselling author, experienced educator, and current faculty for the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education, to discuss enhancing adaptability in education to improve student engagement.