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The Spanish are asking Porque no hay luces? as they scramble to find their lighters. The Hoothis got a suprise from above, while the Navy sent more than just bombs to the bottom of the Red Sea. India is looking to break Ghandi's heart over Pakistan, while Iran had a suprise boom, maybe it's incompetence or maybe its the guys who secretly plant bombs in pagers. Russia and Ukraine decide to take a break from killing each other, find out why its actually bad and hear famed F the EU Vicky Nuland's hot take. Jexico is pissed at Ecuador and a serial killer could be on the loose in New England. Anyone seen Cottongin lately? Art Woof does it again highlighting the Navy dropped more than ball. Their $70 million dollar mistake purchased a legendary work of art! Job well done! Executive Producer for MMO #167: Colin Schultz Fiat Fun Coupon Donators: Millennial Bookkeeper CoinCat Plaidpotion Cottongin Nail Lord of Gaylord Wiirdo Satoshi Slingers: petar | 10,000 | BAG DADDY BOOSTER! lavish | 3,333 netned | 3,333 boolysteed | 3,210 user2173415 | 500 user183420 | 167 Piez | 100 Dan's Sources Spain sparks fears of energy industry crisis as renewable supply exceeds demand | BBC News Local Teen Invents Masturbation | Onion News Network Trump vows to reinstate Columbus Day in October Trump vows to bring back Columbus Day, despite it never going away, worrying some Oklahoma Natives Pakistan defense minister says military incursion by India is imminent | REUTERS India, Pakistan exchange small arms fire, China urges restraint | REUTERS Anthony Albanese on track for election victory Mexico's Sheinbaum says country will not renew diplomatic relations with Ecuador At least 30 killed in US attack on Yemen detention centre: Report Power outage affects Spain and Portugal, impacting travel EU eyes high-stakes presidential election in Romania: Democracy tested by disinformation Navy: U.S. fighter jet falls off aircraft carrier and into Red Sea Massive explosion rocks Iranian port, hundreds injured Spain declares state of emergency as power blackout chaos continues | BBC News Why is Putin calling for a 3-day ceasefire? Spain sparks fears of energy industry crisis as renewable supply exceeds demand | BBC News Local Teen Invents Masturbation | Onion News Network Trump vows to reinstate Columbus Day in October John's Shownotes Blackout BBC Blackout Report DW Boogeyman Energy is produced by synchronous generator-based systems and converter-based systems. Synchronous systems produce AC current; Converter-based systems produce DC that must be converted into AC. Synchronous systems feature inherent inertia which limits the probability of oscillations in current, voltage, and frequency. Converter-based systems rely on synthetic or virtual inertia. This is achieved through software and algorithms. On the other hand, inherent inertia is achieved by the physical, rotating mass of the machinery involved in synchronous power generation. Basically, “renewables” like solar, wind, batteries, fuel cells, and variable speed hydropower are associated with problematic oscillations. Study with links to works on the problems in grid stability with converter-based systems France Prison Attacks Ukraine Vicky Nuland on Fareed Zakaria Mid East Overboard F18 Falls Overboard Evading Houthi Missile Fire Iran DW Report on Iranian Port Explosion Kasmir DW Report Congo Tenative Peace Deal Immigration Bondi on FOX 9/11 60 Mins Story FBI Accuses CIA of 9/11 Coverup (May 2, 2023)
Nu har du mulighed for at høre eller genhøre det seneste afsnit af Morgenkrydderen, der blev sendt på Radio Humleborg søndag den 6. april Programmet er fyldt med spændende historier og indslag, der bringer nyt fra lokalområdet til lytterne. Højdepunkter i programmet: Nyt fra Fredensborg Jazzklub med Ole Holde: Ole fortæller om arrangementet med Anna Nowik den 28 marts og om arrangementerne i efteråret 2025. Så er John til Forårsudstilling i Overdrevhus. Indehaver Birgitte Sandvik fortæller om arrangementet. Jeannet, fortæller om Kasmir uld. Kim, fortæller om at være Birgittes mand og om at passe ejendommen. Så har vi et indslag om El-lade standere. Først krævede EU at kirkerne skulle etablere lade standere til elbiler. Først i sidste øjeblik, da reglerne skulle være opfyldt, droppede EU kravet. Men da havde menighedsrådene for længst brugt millioner på noget, der ikke var behov for. No Widding fortæller om "Fredensborg i billeder og ord", som er en radiofonisk gengivelse af Fredensborg og omegn. Denne gang fortæller No Widding om "bjerget" midt i byen - Her byggede Per Post sit hus. I dag det som er Chrst.boecks vej nummer 11. Det var også her byens pumpe stod, hvilket der stadig er et brostenlagt markering af. Billede af O.J. Rawert fra 1843, der viser området uden bebyggelse og det kan ses på www.humleborg.dk Der er også Nyt fra Humleborg online og vores kulturkalender, Oplev Fredensborg med Søren Hybschmann. Vi bringer naturligvis også CyberVejret med Leif Jensen. Programmet er sammensat af Kurt Kammersgaard.
Mitä Kasmirille kuuluu nyt, miten pandemia vaikutti hänen uraansa ja miksi paluu musiikin pariin tuntuu vaikealta? Artisti kertoo millaisia fiiliksiä hitiksi ja Kasmirin suosioon nostanut Vadelmavene -biisi nostattaa nyt ja mitä tapahtui räjähdysmäisen suosion jälkeen. Kasmir kertoo, miten merkityksellisesti isyys on muuttanut häntä ja millaista arki lasten kanssa on. Hän avaa ajatuksiaan musiikkialasta ja siitä, miten keikkailu ja sosiaalinen media on muuttunut vuosien aikana. Entä mistä lähti idea avata pop up -pizzeriaan omaan kotiin? Kuuntele Sunnuntaibrunssi tästä!
In this episode I am joined by Kiwi Angus Winstone and Kashmiri local Mushtaq (“Musha”) Magray who are the founders and Directors of Wild Snow and Kashmir Skis. Angus and Musha talk with me about the Kashmir region and in particular the area Gulmarg (“the meadow of flowers”) in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas where you will find Apharwat peak (www.wildsnow.co.nz/about-gulmarg-copy/) at 4,267m. We learn about Musha getting into skiing from an early age, some history of skiing in the region alongside Angus's path to launching a ski venture business with Musha in the Kasmir region. This is a fascinating tale of two men from different cultures connected by a love of the snow and the joy of skiing who both harbour a desire to give back to the local community and provide pathways to meaningful employment in the ski industry both in Kashmir and abroad. This one is a long player as there was a lot of ground to cover from pounding the streets of India in the search of suitable suppliers for the manufacturing of ski equipment to the early days of Angus and Musha brewing up their first batch of ski wax with the help of some local chefs. Finally, we delve into some of the hurdles and opportunities for Kiwis looking to do business in India alongside Musha's closing thoughts on the importance of community and knowing your neighbours. I hope you enjoy this one!
What the heck is Shilajit or any of these other items? Maybe you have heard about it, but never found out. I will clear things up in this breakdown. (It is a natural supplement that comes from the earth.) This episode covers: - Fulvic Acid - Humic Acid - Shilajit (has both Acids in it with 80 + minerals) 9 Science backed Health Benefits! - Make an educated choice about using a supplement that has documentation dating back to ancient times. The most miraculous things are made by nature...in my humble opinion. Enjoy this health episode! ~ Jay Scott ___________________________________________________________ Help -keeping it REAL- by being a supporter of the podcast! Support is as simple as giving whatever you feel the show is worth to you. I will always be dedicated to bringing you value. Please consider returning some value in return! SUPPORT MONTHLY FOR $1 up to $10! Cancel anytime: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jay-morris9/support One-time TIPS are graciously accepted! Pretend I am your waiter delivering information and entertainment. THANK YOU! - Venmo @ Jay-Scott-Mo - PayPal @ jmgymjunkie ___________________________________________________________ Send me an email- contactkeepingitreal@gmail.com No money to spend? You can also support by liking, subscribing, sharing, and commenting! It helps a lot.https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jay-morris9/support Keywords: humic acid, fulvic acid, shilajit, health, longevity, minerals, soil, monocropping, geoengineering, pesticides, mountains, organic, natural, sediment, water, bioavailability, inflammation, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, Himalayan, Bhutan, Kasmir, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tibet, China, Russia, vitamins, Ayurvedic, DBPs, fatigue, stress, iron, cognition, memory, antioxidant, heart, blood sugar, diabetes, histamine, allergies, immune system, quality, purity, Dr. Linus Pauling, Nobel Prize --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jaykeepsitreal/support
“The Artist is Present” is a special series which is being hosted under the Catalyst: A Creative Industries Podcast of the Center for Creative and Cultural Industries at Chapman University. “The Artis is Present” was developed under the direction of the Phyllis and Ross Escalette Permanent Collection of Art's Director, Fiona Shen, and Registrar, Jessica Bocinski, so that a wider audience would have the opportunity to hear directly from the artists in the Escalette Collection at the University. In this final episode of the summer series host Abigail Stephens speaks with artist Tahereh Sheerazie. Tahereh Sheerazie is a fabric artist, landscape designer, and educator. She is also a founding member of The Running Stitch, a Los-Angeles based sewing and quilting collective for Muslim women of all backgrounds. Since 2001, The Running Stitch has dedicated itself to philanthropy. All of the quilts and other textiles the group created were sold at small fundrasiers to support families and communities in need throughout the world. They have raised money for families affected by Hurricane Katrina and Northn Pakistani villages ravaged by the Kasmir earthquake. In addition to helping others, the Running Stitch served as a means of healing through community-building.
'daniel Kasmir was the Chief People Officer at Talk Talk. He's had an exciting career working for some trult exceptional leaders.
The tech revolution and Covid have brought seismic changes to the way organisations engage and assess their employees. Traditional approaches don't cut the mustard. So what do board members need to do to keep on top of their most valuable resource in the digital era? Daniel Kasmir has managed people issues for over 30 years, as a Chair, Remco Chair, Trustee and executive at TalkTalk, YouView TV and others. Tune into his conversation with Nurole CEO Oliver Cummings to discover: what are the pros and cons of combining the Chief People and Procurement Officer roles? (1:19); how do you calculate return on investment when it comes to talent? (5:19); why aren't boards more excited by people analytics? (10:03); how do you show employees you're acting on their data? (12:27); how regularly do you have employee development sessions? (14:49); how are you approaching hybrid working? (16:43); are CEOs wrong to think in-person work is more valuable? (19:28); what is the role of the Remco, and how does it differ across ownership structures? (23:29); when can non-execs add the most value to Remcos? (25:34), and The Lightning Round (27:54). Show notes and transcript available at https://www.nurole.com/news-and-guides
Walt Kasmir, Ph.D., is a gerontologist and behavioral expert who lectures, trains, and consults throughout the continental United States, Africa, and the UK on grief, eldercare, and resilience. Dr. Kasmir developed expertise from over 25 years of clinical experience, including, hospice, psychiatry and case management. He's helped thousands face end-of-life issues with dignity and grace. Dr. Kasmir is a Fellow of the American Academy of Grief Counseling (FAAGC) and a Certified Spiritual Life Coach. He's known as The Neuro-Maestro® because of his Theo-centric Neurophilosophy and for his ability to transform clients' lives using a transpersonal blend of philosophy, cognitive neuroscience, and psychology.Sponsor - www.SeniorCareAuthority.com
Today Defence News -17.09.2023 | ISI's Sketch For kasmir - Chinese Weapons Are Loading On PoK #india #china #indianarmynews #kasmir #defensenews #jammukashmir #pakistan #samugamtvnews -Amazing update on Brahmos - Rajnath Singh action announcement -Pakistan's Cross-Border Terrorism - Check on India -China to launch weapons in Kashmir - Pakistan to smuggle
Kasmir tuli suurelle yleisölle tutuksi, kun hän julkaisi esikoissinglensä Vadelmaveneen vuonna 2014. Kappale oli valtava menestys ja se palkittiin vuoden 2015 Emma Gaalassa vuoden biisinä. Kasmir, eli oikealta nimeltään Thomas Kirjonen, palkittiin myös vuoden tulokkaana ja hänen esikoisalbuminsa AMK Dropout sai kultalevyn pelkillä suoratoistokuunteluilla ensimmäisenä Suomessa. Neljä vuotta myöhemmin Kasmir julkaisi toisen levynsä nimeltään Valmis. Tässä jaksossa kuulemme, kuinka yksi sen kappaleista, Vanhaa Sua syntyi.
Tämä podcast on toteutettu kaupallisessa yhteistyössä Square Enixin kanssa. Final Fantasy XVI ilmestyy yksinoikeudella PlayStation 5 -konsoleille 22. kesäkuuta. Ennakkotilaa peli heti osoitteessa https://www.playstation.com/fi-fi/games/final-fantasy-xvi/ Liity Castin ystäväksi ja nauti hurjasta määrästä yksinoikeussisältöä: https://pelaaja.fi/ystävä
Kokki, muusikko, hittien tekijä, podcastaaja, rento, hauska ja fiilistelijä Kasmir on saanut kutsun Mustaan Listaan. Ja hän saapui paikalle!Viikon Lista on yllätyksiä täynnä. Mitä kaikkea me ihmiset kollektiivisesti muistamme väärin? Listojen Listalle on kerätty faktoja, joita emme tienneet tarvitsevamme. Mustalla Listalla on puolestaan randomeja asioita, joille suoritetaan välitön bannaus. Roskaposti tuo murteet pintaan. Minkä murteen valitsisit, jos sinulla olisi vieraan aksentin syndrooma?Lähetä roskapostia Mustan Listan WhatsAppiin numeroon 050 533 2205! Tämä podcast saattaa ja aiheuttaa riippuvuutta, joten katso jaksot myös kuvan kera YouTuben puolelta! https://youtube.com/@karoliinatuo
Ms. Sargam Kaushal, the Mrs India World 2022 winner is a model, educator, emcee as she has hosted various events including one of the most prestigious events of the Indian navy…the Fleet Awards 2018, content creator, certified mental health advocate, and has also appeared as a judge on various literary events as she is an English literature major. Mrs. Sargam is also the only woman from Jammu and Kasmir to ever win a beauty pageant!
As the Baloch separatists continue to build pressure on Islamabad with several clashes in the country's south, many in the region are beginning to unsettle that this movement may destabilise the entire regional balance of power. Iran and Afghanistan worry that the successes here may inspire Baloch in their respective territories as well, the Chinese fear the additional attacks on its Pakistani infrastructure may be the nail in the coffin for the China-Pakistan corridor, and others in the neighbourhood fret that a Baloch victory may bring about the dissolution of Pakistan itself. Joining us this week - Sahar Khan (CATO) - Michael Kugelmen (Wilson Centre) - James Dobbins (RAND) Follow the show on @TheRedLinePod Follow Michael on @MikeHilliardAus For more info please visit - www.theredlinepodcast.com
#ledzeppelin #robertplant #jimmypage Get a FREE EP HERE: http://LouLombardiMusic.com if you love great guitar driven rock from the 70s, 80s, 90s and even today, you will want to get my EP "The Bad Years". Get your copy while supplies last! From the day that they broke up, December 4, 1980, Led Zeppelin fans had been crying for a renunion. All through the 1980s their influence could be felt. Band's like Kingdom Come, Bonham, 80s era White Snake and several others helped to fill that void but never quite fit the bill for true Zeppelin fans. Then in the 1994 Jimmy Page and Robert Plant reunited for a series of shows which would be filmed by MTV and later released as the No Quarter album. This was a milestone in rock music. Fans finally had the spirit of Led Zeppelin back for at least a few years and in 1998 Page and Plant released an album of new material in almost 20 years called Walking into Clarksdale. Check out the podcast here https://app.talkshoe.com/episode/18866016 On this week's Loudini Rock and Roll Circus we will tell you the story behind Page & Plant's Walking Into Clarksdale; the Semi-Zeppelin reunion that took us all back to the glory days for a brief period in the 1990s Get Loudini Swag HERE: https://loulombardimusic.com/rnrcircus/ Topics covered: https://www.thisdayinmusic.com Tracks: Heart in your hand... lonesome guitar Most High... single...most zeppelin Blue Train... tender ballad about robert's deceassed son Please Read the Letter... sounds like a b -side from Led IV... grammy song later with Alisson Krauss Walking into Clarksdale... something for the AAA crowd Golden Horse... Now were getting somewhere... good riff. cool "cinematic" string session ala Kasmir. although a little inconsistent with low key verses When the world was young... slow Burning Up... YES another rocker... still not the Immagrant Song or Whole Lotta Love... but I'll take it even though a bit mid tempo When I was a Child... left over from one of robert's solo albums House of Love... cool distorted drum sound... adventurous production and chord changes... but does it work? Sons of Freedom... interesting production and choices by page... but needs more energy from Plant. most aggressive track... should have opened the album Shinging in The Light... nice song ...maybe a left over from IV or Presence Conclusion... would have been better as a Robert Plant album with Jimmy Page as a guest Steve Albini
Walt Kasmir, RN, Leading Gerontologist, Grief Counselor, and Certified Senior Advisor (CSA)®, invites survivors of COVID-19 victims to share their grief journey. Mr. Kasmir is also seeking professionals to share their expertise in the area of loss, grief, and end-of-life issues. My channel is "Critical Conversations, " where experts provide insider perspectives on medical, legal, financial, and end-of-life issues. These episodes will be on our Grace For Grieving Podcast and Playlist.Topics include:• Definition and Benefits of a Geriatric Care Manager• How to navigate long-term care, and get organized for "Aging in Place"• How to find community-based services that help you stay at home longer• How to find funding for home improvements for older adults• How to find legal assistance for older adults• How to pay for assisted living and nursing homes• How to choose the right assisted living facility• How to tap into your innate resilience.• How to cope with aging• How to care for your aging parents• How to cope with grief and much more!*******We'd Love to Connect, Here's How: ▶️ FOLLOW Off Walt Kasmir on Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/waltkasmir ▶️. FOLLOW Walt Kasmir on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaltKasmir▶️. FOLLOW Walt Kasmir on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GraceForGrie...*******Share, Like, and Subscribe to this content on all social media!Other Services Offered By Walt Kasmir, RN, and Certified Senior Advisor (CSA)®: * Social Security Disability Applications and Appealshttp://SSDIAnswers.com * Geriatric Care Management https://MonacrchCareManagement.com/se... * Advance Care Planning * Grief Counseling * Eldercare Training Blessings!Walt Kasmir, RN, Social Security Disability AdvocateCertified Senior Advisor (CSA)® |Geriatric Care Manager | Podcast HostPhone: (929) 344-1669
Tässä Kasmirin jaksossa valmistetaan kimpassa tajunnanräjäyttäviä tacoja. Yhteisen kokkaussession aikana valmistuu tacotäyteet lime-chilivoilla ryyditetyistä ravuista ja savun makuisesta rapeaksi paahdetusta tofusta, sekä pico de galloa ja chilimajoneesia. Kokkailun lomassa Kasmir kertoo muun muassa raputacojen inspiraatioreissusta räntäsateiseen Portugaliin. Mitä seuraavaksi? Nappaa ensin kauppalista alta talteen, ja kaupasta tullessasi nosta tarvikkeet pöydälle ja paina jakson kohdalta play. Siitä eteenpäin Kasmir huolehtii sinusta ja viihdyttää jutuillaan kokkailun lomassa. Kokeile rohkeasti Cooking Buddya – veikkaamme että jäät koukkuun etkä jatkossa jää enää keittiöösi yksin. Ainekset/kauppalista neljälle: pehmeitä taco/tortillalettuja normaalikokoisia tai pienempiä Raputacot n 300-400 g isoja katkarapuja 1 chili valkosipulia 1 lime 100 g Voi suola Tofutacot 2 pkt maustamatonta tofua savupaprikaa srirachaa soijaa vaahterasiirappia oliiviöljyä valkosipulia Pico de gallo 2 kpl tomaattia 1 kpl tuore jalapeno tai punainen chili sipuli 1 pnt korianteria 1 lime suolaa Chilimajoneesi majoneesia piri-piri ketsuppia / srirachaa / Heinzin hot ketsuppia Lisäksi lisukkeiksi tacoihin sopii esimerkiksi punakaali, rapea salaatti, ranskankerma, kevätsipuli ja korianteri Seuraa myös @cookingbuddyfi Instagramissa - uusia jaksoja ja cooking buddyja julkaistaan joka viikko. @cookingbuddyfi www.cookingbuddy.fi.
Tässä Kasmirin jaksossa tehdään yhdessä upea kasvisversio ranskalaisesta klassikkoleipä croque monsieurista. Ihana, sulaa juustoa valuva kasvisleipä, joka gratinoidaan uunissa. Tämä Kasmirin kehittelemä resepti päätyi heti perheen suosikkiruokien listalle. Mitä seuraavaksi? Nappaa ensin kauppalista alta talteen, ja kaupasta tullessasi nosta tarvikkeet pöydälle ja paina jakson kohdalta play. Siitä eteenpäin Kasmir huolehtii sinusta ja viihdyttää jutuillaan kokkailun lomassa. Kokeile rohkeasti Cooking Buddya – veikkaamme että jäät koukkuun etkä jatkossa jää enää keittiöösi yksin. Ainekset/kauppalista 4-6 syöjälle: 1 hapanjuurileipä 300 g juustoraastetta (vahvaa juustoa esim. mustaleima tai gruyere) 125 g kirsikkatomaatteja 1 (n 250 g) fenkoli 1 sipuli valkosipulia 1 punainen chili 1 pss pinaattia (tähän käy sekä baby, että isompikin pinaatti) 1 iso munakoiso jauhettua fenkolia tai fenkolinsiemeniä, jos jauhat ne itse öljyä voita balsamicoa sokeria suolaa mustapippuria Seuraa myös @cookingbuddyfi Instagramissa - uusia jaksoja ja cooking buddyja julkaistaan joka viikko. @cookingbuddyfi www.cookingbuddy.fi.
Tässä Kasmirin jaksossa paistetaan kimpassa suussa sulavaa ulkofilepihviä ja tehdään sille kaksi herkullista lisuketta. Rapsakkaa sipulia ja salvia-tryffelivoita sekä yrttistä chimichurria. Varaudu siihen, että tämän ruoan makuyhdistelmät vievät kielen mennessään ja vieraat haluavat reseptin. Mitä seuraavaksi? Nappaa ensin kauppalista alta talteen, ja kaupoilta tullessasi nosta tarvikkeet pöydälle ja paina jakson kohdalta play. Siitä eteenpäin Kasmir huolehtii sinusta ja viihdyttää jutuillansa kokkailun lomassa. Kokeile rohkeasti Cooking Buddya – veikkaamme että jäät koukkuun etkä jatkossa jää enää keittiöösi yksin. Ainekset/kauppalista kahdelle: 1 ulkofilepihvi n 150-200 g 1 keltasipuli 1 l rypsiöljyä 5 isohkoa salvianlehteä 125 g voita tryffeliöljyä mustapippuria voita ja oliiviöljyä paistamiseen Chimichurri: 2 pnt korianteria 2 pnt lehtipersiljaa 2 punaista chiliä 3 isoa valkosipulinkynttä oliiviöljyä balsamicoa Seuraa myös @cookingbuddyfi Instagramissa - uusia jaksoja ja cooking buddyja julkaistaan joka viikko. @cookingbuddyfi www.cookingbuddy.fi.
This week on Hafta, Abhinandan Sekhri, Manisha Pande, Raman Kirpal, Anand Vardhan and Mehraj D Lone are joined by Hartosh Singh Bal, political editor of the Caravan. Hartosh begins the discussion by laying out the sociopolitical context of the communal campaign whipped up by politicians and sections of the media over the marriage of a Sikh woman with a Muslim man in Kasmir. Drawing parallels with the rhetoric around Uttar Pradesh's anti-conversion law, he says, "The timing of it is what I want to emphasise, it is no mere coincidence.”To listen to the full episode, subscribe to Newslaundry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When Obama left the White House he stated that the thing that kept him up at night more than anything else was the potential for Pakistan and India to stumble into an unplanned nuclear exchange. What was once a regional conflict has now drawn in a number of great powers such as China, and the US, but no side yet has a real plan to try to avert the risk of this simmering conflict going nuclear. The estimate is that in the event of an Indian invasion toward Islamabad the Pakistani command may only have around 6 hours to either "use or lose" their nuclear weapons, so we ask our panel what the likely outcome will be for this nightmare scenario. On the panel this week. Ayesha Jalal (Tufts University) Adam Weinstein (Foreign Policy) Andrew Small (George Marshall Fund) For more information please visit - www.theredlinepodcast.com Follow the show on @TheRedLinePod Follow Michael on @MikeHilliardAus
Suomi on saanut nauttia Kasmirin samettisesta soundista vuodesta 2014 lähtien, kun tämä ”AMK-dropout” souti kansan sydämiin valtamerilaivan kokoisella hitillä, nimeltä Vadelmavene. Mies ei kuitenkaan tällöinkään ollut mikään eilisen teeren poika, vaan siipiä oli ehditty jo testata rankemman musiikin puolella parinkin bändin voimin, ja matka hittidebyytin jälkeen on ollut vähintäänkin värikäs. Värikäs on myös tämän soul-kokin ulosanti, ja juttua piisaa. Kasmirin uran lisäksi puramme jaksossa atomeiksi myös Lukas Leonin ja Gettomasan battlen. Kannattaa ottaa hyvät eväät, tässä voi mennä hetki.
- Tổng Bí thư, Chủ tịch nước Nguyễn Phú Trọng dự hội nghị kiểm tra giám sát nhiệm kì đại hội XII của Đảng. - Thanh tra Chính phủ phối hợp với UBND TP.HCM tổ chức buổi đối thoại với người dân Thủ Thiêm. - Khai mạc không gian kết nối du lịch giữa Hà Nội, TP.HCM và vùng kinh tế trọng điểm miền Trung. - Khai mạc Hội chợ Trung Quốc – ASEAN lần thứ 17 và Hội nghị Thượng đỉnh Thương mại và Đầu tư Trung Quốc - ASEAN 2020, 80 doanh nghiệp Việt Nam tham gia sự kiện. - Giao tranh bùng phát giữa quân đội Ấn Độ và quân đội Pakistal tại đường Ranh giới kiểm soát phân chia khu vực tranh chấp Kasmir. Chủ đề : Thanh tra Chính phủ, người dân Thủ Thiêm, đại hội 12 của Đảng, Hội chợ Trung Quốc – ASEAN --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vov1thoisu/support
- Tổng Bí thư, Chủ tịch nước Nguyễn Phú Trọng dự hội nghị kiểm tra giám sát nhiệm kì đại hội XII của Đảng. - Thanh tra Chính phủ phối hợp với UBND TP.HCM tổ chức buổi đối thoại với người dân Thủ Thiêm. - Khai mạc không gian kết nối du lịch giữa Hà Nội, TP.HCM và vùng kinh tế trọng điểm miền Trung. - Khai mạc Hội chợ Trung Quốc – ASEAN lần thứ 17 và Hội nghị Thượng đỉnh Thương mại và Đầu tư Trung Quốc - ASEAN 2020, 80 doanh nghiệp Việt Nam tham gia sự kiện. - Giao tranh bùng phát giữa quân đội Ấn Độ và quân đội Pakistal tại đường Ranh giới kiểm soát phân chia khu vực tranh chấp Kasmir. Chủ đề : Thanh tra Chính phủ, người dân Thủ Thiêm, đại hội 12 của Đảng, Hội chợ Trung Quốc – ASEAN --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vov1thoisu/support
I 2020 blev Jasper Gramkow Mortensen udnævnt til skoleleder for OURE-skolerne, som tæller et kostgymnasium, efter- og højskole samt sommerkurser. Med 950 elever og 250 ansatte er Oure et af Danmarks epicentre for unges dannelse og uddannelse.Oure er nok mest kendt som Idrætshøjskole, men har i en lang årrække også satset på de mere kunstneriske og kreative discipliner.I dag er kunstneriske linjer som dans, musik og teater fast på programmet med højt kvalificerede undervisere som blandt andre skuespillerne Thure Lindhardt og Charlotte Munck, Kasmir-forsangeren Kasper Eistrup og koreografen Ingrid Kristensen.I ”KulturHave” fortæller Jasper Gramkow Mortensen blandt andet om, hvorfor de kunstneriske linjer er helt afgørende for de unge og deres modstandskraft, kritiske sans og forståelse af et komplekst samfund – kompetencer og ressourcer, som er helt nødvendige for at kunne klare sig!Samtidig er det fællesskab og de sociale relationer, der opbygges igennem et kendskab til både det fysiske og kroppen, samt den mentale og filosofiske dimension, en kombination, der har skabt flotte resultater på OURE-skolerne.Mortensen fortæller også om højskolernes fremtid og opgaver, og Christian Have spørger også om, hvordan vi skal forstå dannelse anno 2020/21?Er højskolerne fremover stadig vigtige til en forståelse af en global og multikulturel verden, og kan de være med til at skabe en bedre demokratisk samtale?
FELLAS! LISTEN UP! Do you have a dating profile and have questions about what to put in your profile? What pictures you should use? On this episode we catch up with our good friend London Kasmir of the podcast 'Seasons'. You can find 'Seasons' on your favorite podcasting platform.
India is fast becoming one of the world's great powers, set to take the number 2 or 3 slot by 2050. This is unless another country were to derail India's current path, and the list of potential derailers is fairly long. So this week we take a look into who will be India's great strategic threats over the next 3 decades, and where India sits in the power struggle for leadership of South Asia today. This weeks guests are Swaminathan Aiyar (CATO Institute) Dhruva Jaishankar (ORF/Brookings) Harsh V Pant (Kings College London) More Info available at - www.theredlinepodcast.com Follow the show at @TheRedLinePod Follow Michael on @MikeHilliardAus
The Girl with the Flower: The Journey is the Trip. In this week's episode, I sit down and speak with Jan Rose Kasmir, who was featured in an iconic photograph that was taken by French photographer Marc Riboud. Riboud photographed Kasmir, who at that time was a high-school student on October 21, 1967 while taking part with over 100,000 anti-war activists in the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam's March on the Pentagon to protest U.S. involvement in Vietnam. In the photo, seventeen-year-old Kasmir was shown clasping a chrysanthemum and gazing at bayonet-wielding soldiers. The photo was featured in the December 30, 1969 special edition of Look magazine under the title The Ultimate Confrontation: The Flower and the Bayonet. The photo was republished world-wide and became a symbol of the flower power movement. Smithsonian Magazine later called it "a gauzy juxtaposition of armed force and flower child innocence." Kasmir graduated in 1986 from the New York College of Health Professions in Manhasset, New York as a massage therapist, and worked in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina until 1991. She then moved to Aarhus, Denmark, with her Danish husband and their daughter. She returned with her daughter to the United States in 2002, and resumed living on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. In February 2003, Riboud again photographed Kasmir protesting against the Iraq War where she carried a poster-size copy of the 1967 photograph. In 2010, Kasmir was invited by the Spanish organization Avalon Project Peace NGO to speak during activities for International Peace Day in Seville, Spain. In January 2017, she joined the Women's March in Washington, D.C. Jan Rose just published her second book, The Girl with the Flower: The Journey is the Trip, which is her long-awaited and highly acclaimed autobiography, Jan Rose lays it bare. In an honest and frank account, she pulls no punches and talks about the sex and the drugs, her stays in state mental institutions, the death of her sister and the collapse of her family, which she would spend a lifetime overcoming. Yet, she never forgot about what she believed was her role in life - a peace campaigner, first and foremost. Through the gloom and despair emerges inspiration, a true story of love, of how she managed to pry herself from the jaws of self-destruction, and ultimately learn how to love her daughter and most of all, herself.
This week Kevin talks to Daniel Kasmir, Chief People and Procurement Officer at TalkTalk. Daniel has the unusual dual role of looking after the People and Procurement departments but actually results so far in this new role show that there is good alignment between the two. Kevin and Daniel get into what makes a successful HR function, "You need to determine the HR agenda based on the business objectives", and customer priorities and costs are good places to start. Daniel gives some insight into how TalkTalk have dealt with the Covid Crisis, which he started thinking about in January. "We spent lots of time in the early days repurposing people", Daniel says, "it was quite exciting!". Now the challenge is deciding on how to act differently going forwards. Listen in to find out his and Kevin's thoughts.
Lachie sits down with Writer Kath Atkins and Director Kasmir Sinnamon to talk about new aussie play Eyes Wide Woke, with only a few sidebars on the way. Discover who influenced Kath to become a writer and what its like being on the creative side of the desk for auditions. Socials: @bittenbyproductions @katherinechloeart Tix: https://www.midsumma.org.au/whats-on/events/eyes-wide-woke/Theme Song by Jess Newman.
Vieraana toimituksen vanha tuttu eli Kasmir. Puhetta miehen uudesta levystä sekä Magic: The Gathering -harrastuksesta. Käsittelyssä myös Disco Elysium, Joker-elokuva sekä Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalkerin trailerista.
Today we celebrate the poet who wrote lustrously of Kubla Kahn's summer garden and the French flower breeder who made our favorite plants even more sumptuous with double-flowers. We learn about the descendant of Olaf Rudbeck, who sought to create a legacy of peace and the rainforest expert who wrote the flora of Mexico. We'll hear a lovely prayer for Autumn from the poet Rainer Marie Rilke. Today's Book Recommendation to help you Grow That Garden Library is A Way to Garden by Margaret Roach. I'll talk about the benefits of buying bagged mulch and then wrap things up with the sweet story of an iconic flower photo from 1967. Before we get going, I want to say thanks for all the well wishes. I finally caught this horrible virus that has been making its way through the family. It started with a sore throat, then body aches, and then a cough with no voice. It knocked me out for over a week and I'm still on the mend. And, I did get my flu shot but it's one of those years I guess. Anyway, I started to use the last few days as I was waiting for my voice to return to incorporate a few new ideas into the show format here so if you're a regular listener you might hear a few new things - you'll have to let me know what you think. So, I had a little growing zone reinforcement situation happen while I was sick. I had put these baby crotons in a planter out front for fall and I know they are a tropical and I should have thought to get them inside when I heard the forecast but they looked so healthy and tough I didn't give them another thought and then bam. Sure enough, that temperature dropped into the thirties overnight and as I was backing out of the driveway this week going to get more cough syrup - what did I see? All the little crotons (about 8 of them - don't worry I got them on sale) were collapsed and dead in the planter. I can't tell you how many times I hear from friends this time of year about a houseplant or tropical that gets left outside and then looks dead and then they wonder if it will come back. The answer is usually probably not. But you know, I get that this is sad and we can kick ourselves but really it's just one more reminder of the constraints we face as gardeners. I know we get by with zone pushing thanks to microclimates and that feels so great when it works, but every now and then I'm actually good with a reminder like this about the limits of my zone. It's kind of grounding. It's like - hey, fall is here and it's serious and in Minnesota that means get your houseplants in by October 5 period. Respect One of the Facebook groups I belong to asked for some good side salad Recipes to bring out to the field for the Harvest crew. The suggestions were so good. But, one, in particular, caught my eye. It was for: Dill Pickle Pasta Salad and the recipe was from the blog Together as a Family. If you love pickles and pickle juice, then this is salad is for you. They wrote: "Dill Pickle Pasta Salad will be an instant favorite! Tender spiral pasta, 2 cups of diced pickles, cheese, and onion covered in an ultra-creamy homemade dill dressing with pickle juice." It is phenomenal! Something different and something the kids actually eat - which is such a bonus. So if you're looking for a fun, new side for your harvest meals, try making the Dill Pickle Pasta Salad: 1 box (16 oz) rotini pasta 1/3 cup dill pickle juice (from the pickle jar) 2 cups chopped baby dill pickles 1 block (8 oz) Colby Jack cheese, cubed small 1 small white onion, finely chopped Creamy Dill Dressing 1 cup mayonnaise 1/2 cup sour cream 1/3 cup dill pickle juice (from the pickle jar) 2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill (or 1 tablespoon dried dill) 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper Instructions Cook pasta according to package directions. Don't forget to add some salt to the boiling water before adding the pasta. I add about 1 teaspoon, give or take. Drain pasta and rinse with cold water. Add 1/3 cup of the pickle juice to the drained and rinsed pasta and let it sit while you prepare the rest. (Move the pasta from the colander into a mixing bowl and then add the pickle juice) Chop the dill pickles, and cheese into small cubes/pieces. Finely chop the white onion. Drain the pasta again that was sitting in the pickle juice. Add it to a large bowl along with the chopped pickles, cheese, and white onion. In small bowl, combine all the dressing ingredients and pour over the pasta salad. Stir everything together to combine well. Salad can be eaten right away but I prefer it cold, and if you do too, then cover it and refrigerate it for 1-2 hours. Notes: I would recommend not making this too far ahead of time. For best results serve this salad within a few hours of making it. Either right away or after the refrigeration time. Leftovers do keep well in the fridge (are still delicious) but the dressing thickens up and it's not as "creamy" as when you first make it). Use any dill pickles you want. I prefer the baby dills cause they are already small in shape so it's easier to chop them small. For best taste and texture use the real, full-fat mayonnaise. I prefer Best Foods OR Hellman's brand. If you want some heat then add a pinch (or two) of cayenne pepper to the dressing. Any cheese or pasta can be used in this recipe but after testing it out, rotini and Colby Jack cheese taste the best in this salad. Brevities #OTD Today is the birthday of the English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who was born on this day in 1772. Along with his friend, William Wordsworth, Coleridge started the Romantic Movement and was a member of the Lake Poets, a group of English poets who lived in the Lake District of England during the first half of the nineteenth century. Coleridge felt that taxonomy was a sort of poetry. He wrote that taxonomy was “the best words in the best order”. In his poem called Youth and Age, Coleridge wrote, "Flowers are lovely; Love is flower-like; Friendship is a sheltering tree;" Kubla Khan's Summer Garden at Xanadu is the subject of Coleridge's 1797 poem Kubla Khan, one of his most famous works. The poem begins by describing Kahn's palace and the garden contrasted with the setting of the ancient Mongolian forest. And there were gardens bright with sinuous rills, Where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree; And here were forests ancient as the hills, Enfolding sunny spots of greenery. #OTD Today is the birthday of the French flower breeder Victor Lemoine, who was born on this day in 1823. We owe a debt of gratitude to Lemoine for enhancing the beauty of so many flowers in our gardens: lilacs, mock-oranges, phlox, peonies, gladiolus, tuberous begonias, geraniums, and deutzias. Around the year 1850, Lemoine borrowed money from his gardener father and began a nursery that survived three generations thanks to his son Emile and his grandson Henri. The Lemoine nursery thrived on land bought in Nancy, France (pronounced "non-cee"). A few years later, Lemoine created his first double-flower; the Portulaca grandiflora or Moss Ross. As with so many of Lemoine's creations, the double-flower created double the beauty. In 1854, Lemoine turned the original five-petaled single blossom of the geranium into a double-flowered stunner he called "Gloire de Nancy" or "Glory of Nancy." Northern gardeners owe Lemoine a debt of gratitude for his work with peonies. He crossed the Paeonia wittmanniana with the Siberian albaflora; creating a peony that could withstand a winter freeze. Lemoine created some of our most memorable heirlooms: the white Le Cygne or Swan peony, the Primevere with creamy white outer guard petals, and packed with canary yellow petals inside, the blush-colored Solange peony, the pink Sarah Bernhardt, La Fee the Fairy peony, and the creamy-white Alsace-Lorraine peony. But, it is the lilac that will forever be associated with Lemoine. Incredibly, Lemoine didn't start working on Lilacs until he was almost fifty. That said, Lemoine's wife, Marie Louise, was his tireless assistant when his eyes and fine-motor skills were failing. She hand-pollinated the little lilac flowers and aided both her husband and her son with hybridizing. Lemoine worked magic with his lilacs. He made them bloom earlier and later. He improved the quality of the bloom, and he expanded their color spectrum. He grew the very first double lilac. By the time the Lemoine nursery closed its doors in 1968, the Lemoine's had bred 214 new cultivars of Lilac. #OTD Today is the birthday of the Swede Alfred Nobel, who was born on this day in 1833. Gardeners are often surprised to learn that Nobel was a descendant of the botanist Olof Rudbeck. Nobel believed in peace and the goodness of humanity. At the same time, he recognized the destructive power of his scientific inventions. After Alfred's brother died, a newspaper accidentally published the obituary under Alfred's name. The experience was a defining moment for Nobel. He decided to craft a legacy of peace and made arrangements in his will to create the Nobel Prizes in Science, Literature, and Peace. The Nobel Prize ceremony is held every year on December 10th on the anniversary of his death. #OTD Today is the birthday of the Mexican botanist Arturo Gómez-Pompa who was born on this day in 1934. As one of the world's top authorities on rain forests, Gómez-Pompa founded the Tropical Research Center. He is remembered for his flora of Mexico and his tireless work on conservation. Unearthed Words Here's a prayer for Autumn from the Prague-born poet Rainer Maria Rilke: "Lord, it is time. The summer was very big. Lay thy shadow on the sundials, and on the meadows let the winds go loose. Command the last fruits that they shall be full; give them another two more southerly days, press them on to fulfillment and drive the last sweetness into the heavenly wine." Today's Grow That Garden Library book recommendation: A Way to Garden by Margaret Roach The subtitle is A Hands-On Primer for Every Season. This book just came out in April of this year and it's one of my favorites. The pictures are to-die-for. If this book doesn't make you want to garden, I don't know what will. I also wanted to read a little excerpt that I found extremely timely. What I love about Margaret is that she is so real about what it's like to garden: "Mad Stash: Overwintering Tender Plants I am asked two questions over and over again by visitors: "Where did you get that plant?" and "Where do you put all those big pots of tender things in winter?" My reply to the second part begins with a question: Are you ready for an adventure? Unless you operate a climate-controlled greenhouse - and even then, if the power fails - matching non-hardy plants to the possibilities of our domestic winter environment, especially in a northern location, is indeed an exploration. I have been experimenting for years with stashing tender plants in the cellar, garage, house, mudroom – wherever I can – to try to turn each purchase into an investment plant. Before I go attempting any real heroics, though... I ask if there’s a way to carry over a piece of each instead, as seeds or by taking late summer cuttings and say Coleus or Pelargonium and rooting them - or simply by digging up tubers or bulbs and stashing those?" Today's Garden Chore - Improving your garden one actionable tip at a time. Buy some bagged mulch for handiness and ease. Compared to loose mulch, bagged mulch is less labor-intensive and messy. For people with physical challenges, bagged mulch is way easier to use, stack, and store. Bags of mulch are manageable to carry and cart around. At the end of the season, when just a little mulch is needed here and there, you'll be glad to have a little stockpile. The gardening expert Thalassa Cruso wrote: "The mulch you lay down will protect your perennial plants during the winter and feed the soil as it decays, while the cleaned up flower bed will give you a huge head start on either planting seeds or setting out small plants." Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart It was on this day in 1967 that 100,000 demonstrators attend the March on the Pentagon. It was one of the most massive demonstrations of the Vietnam War. A 17-year-old high school girl named Jan Rose Kasmir walked up to a row of soldiers holding rifles with bayonets. Kasmir courageously stood directly in front of the bayonets. She held a single chrysanthemum bloom in her hands. The little daisy-like flower was the only thing between Kasmir's face and the tip of a blade. This image, known as the flower girl, became one of the most iconic photos of the Vietnam War era. Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
Ennen Vadelmavenettä Kasmir sylki keikkojen jälkeen verta ja seurasi kateellisena keittiöstä, kun kaverit ympärillä tekivät menestyneesti musiikkia.
Studioon saapuu Pelaajan vanha tuttu eli Thomas ’Tumppi’ Kirjonen, joka myös taiteilijanimellä Kasmir tunnetaan. Musiikin tekemisen ohella mies on hurahtanut viime aikoina Magic: The Gathering -keräilykorttipelin pariin. Miten on käynyt muille peliharrastuksille ja kestääkö parisuhde pahvin hakkaamisen?
Kasmir saapuu toimitukseen puhumaan muun muassa Destiny 2:sta, Red Dead Redemption 2:sta, figumaalaamisesta sekä vastailemaan kuuntelijoiden kysymyksiin pelaamisesta ja myös musiikista.
Tällä kertaa Respawnin Podcastissa paneudutaan pelimusiikin taianomaiseen maailmaan. Sen vuoksi castin vieraana on laulaja Kasmir. Suomalainen supertähti Kasmir on karismaattisen kuorensa alla myös armoton pelaaja, joka paljastuu etenkin autopelien ystäväksi. Lisäksi mies paljastaa, miten Arnold Schwarzeneggerin olemuksesta saadaan viimeisetkin ilot irti sekä miten valmistetaan maailma paras hampurilainen.
Nauttikaa Kasmirin pehmeydestä: tässä E3-erikoisjaksossa on myös erikoisvieras.
Valmis-albumin julkaissut muusikko Kasmir kertoo Vadelmaveneen synnyttämästä "huijarisyndroomasta", ja että haluaisi yhä vyön alle kansainvälisiä biisejä. Hän myös kertoo kokevansa, että jos haluaisi muuttaa koko maailmaa, pitäisi olla vähän kantaaottavampaa tekstiä. Kasmirin jakson tarjoaa Robert's Coffee Jugend. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Happy Times Are Back Again, eli Pelaajacast on palannut joulutauolta! Ja mikäpä lämmittäisi castilaisten äänijänteitä paremmin, kuin Kasmir.
Julkkisvieraana castissa on Thomas Kirjonen. Kukako? Kuuntele ja opi! Kymmenennen kauden 3. jakso.
I met with Kasmir Jolma, a newly graduated Finnish architect, in Helsinki. We discuss his master’s thesis on strategy and communication for architects and how clients see the architect’s role. Here are snippets of the summary of Kasmir’s thesis, published in May 2016 at Tampere University of Technology: “Business development has not been a strength for architectural firms, […] The post Strategy and Communication for Architects – Interview with Kasmir Jolma appeared first on AEC Business.
Vuoden 2015 Kesäkumi-biisin Vauvoja tehnyt Kasmir kävi Ali Show'n vieraana. Miten ihmeessä lähetyksessä päädyttiin punnertamaan ja puhumaan vuohille laulamisesta? Ja miksi Kasmir on vastuussa ihmisten hajonneista äänihuulista? Kesän kuumin talk-show on Ali Show! Stand-up koomikko Ali Jahangiri paahtaa vieraitaan kilpaa auringon kanssa Yle Puheen kesässä. Osallistu lähetykseen: yle.fi/puhe tai #alishow
ERIC BRACE & PETER COOPER have a created a body of work that reflects their literate sensibilities as songwriters, a love of harmony and wry humor, and their deep respect for the masters they're lucky enough to play with. When Brace and Cooper play together, it's something special. The pair's last album, 'Master Sessions,' is a tour de force that made its way onto numerous critics' Best of 2010 lists.Their most recent project, 'I Love: Tom T. Hall's Songs of Fox Hollow,' was featured on NPR's All Things Considered and Weekend Edition. It's a tribute to country music's greatest storytelling songwriter and Kentucky native Tom T. Hall. THE RICHTER UZUR DUO are each classical musicians of the highest caliber with successful international solo careers and intensive training from two of the world's most lauded musical institutions: The Moscow Conservatory and The Royal College of Music respectively. Their musical interests and abilities, however, are far from limited to classical music. In their teens and twenties, while developing into classical virtuosi, they cut their teeth in rock bands and delved into folk and world music. The duo's uniqueness is how they combine classical, rock and folk music and themes into truly original new compositions. The duo's latest recording is 'String Theory' and it was named best new release by Classical Guitar Alive in 2010.
Interactive commentary on current affairs for the weekend of 29 / 8 / 16 from D.Garud in Bengaluru - ಬೆಂಗಳೂರಿನಿಂದ ಡಿ. ಗರುಡ್ ನೀಡಿರುವ ೨೯ / ೮ / ೨೦೧೬ ರ ವಾರಾಂತ್ಯದ ಭಾರತದ ಆಗು ಹೋಗುಗಳ ಸಂವಾದೀಯ ವಿವರಣೆ