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L'équipe de SLL revient sur la dernière édition des Championnats BN de Granby qui aura couronné Alexis Galarneau et Kayla Day. On reçoit en entrevue Alexis, la Canadienne et finaliste Katherine Sebov, Richard Quirion, Patricia Simard, Thanasi Kokkinakis et Jennifer Brady.
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit dem fünften Tag der French Open und dem Abschluss der zweiten Runde bei Damen und Herren. Altmaier gewinnt gegen Sinner im Krachermatch Das Match des Tages fand dabei über den Nachmittag und in den Abend hinein statt. Daniel Altmaier besiegte Jannik Sinner nach mehr als fünf Stunden mit 7:5 im fünften Satz. Eine absolute Energieleistung von Altmaier, der damit nicht nur einen der Favoriten der zweiten Reihe aus dem Turnier nahm, sondern wohl auch den größten Erfolg seiner Karriere feierte. Im Anschluss war Altmaier zu Tränen gerührt. Davon ab verlief es ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit dem fünften Tag der French Open und dem Abschluss der zweiten Runde bei Damen und Herren. Altmaier gewinnt gegen Sinner im Krachermatch Das Match des Tages fand dabei über den Nachmittag und in den Abend hinein statt. Daniel Altmaier besiegte Jannik Sinner nach mehr als fünf Stunden mit 7:5 im fünften Satz. Eine absolute Energieleistung von Altmaier, der damit nicht nur einen der Favoriten der zweiten Reihe aus dem Turnier nahm, sondern wohl auch den größten Erfolg seiner Karriere feierte. Im Anschluss war Altmaier zu Tränen gerührt. Davon ab verlief es ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
On tales from the booth (day 5), Gill Gross discusses Mirra Andreeva's incredible success at 16 years old. She beat Diane Parry today. Also, Jannik Sinner was upset by Daniel Altmaier in a thrilling back-and-forth affair. We'll also quickly touch on Kayla Day and Frances Tiafoe. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/monday-match-analysis/support
On tales from the booth (day 1 and 2), Gill Gross discusses opening round matches Hubert Hurkacz vs. David Goffin, Leylah Fernandez vs. Magda Linette and Felix Auger-Alissime vs. Fabio Fognini. Plus, the great story of Kayla Day, Sakkari's awful draw, Svitolina's rise, Karatsev's form, Alcaraz's opening match and why Novak Djokovic is suddenly addressing eventual retirement. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/monday-match-analysis/support
Kayla Day stops by to talk about what she has dealt with in the last few years, how she has grown as a person, what a player looks for in a coach, and where she likes to grab a cup of coffee.
Cobb elections finished a recount in the Kennesaw City Council race on Tuesday afternoon, confirming Lynette Burnette narrowly defeated Madelyn Orochena, albeit by two votes fewer than previously counted. The recount saw Burnette receive 1,755 votes (18.27%) to Orochena's 1,726 votes (17.96%), a margin of 29 votes, according to Cobb Elections. That number differs from what was reported Nov. 16, when Cobb Elections recorded 1,756 votes for Burnette to 1,725 votes for Orochena. Cobb Elections Director Janine Eveler said the recount came after a memory card containing 789 votes was not uploaded by Cobb Elections staff, changing the outcome of the race. New results Friday declared Burnette the winner of the City Council race, demoting Orochena to second place. Orochena had initially been declared winner when the Cobb Board of Elections certified the election results the first time on Nov. 15. A pre-Thanksgiving service at Temple Kol Emeth, a southern reform Jewish synagogue, included an Islamic call to prayer, a guided meditation, and a bhangara dance performed by a local Sikh organization. The event, held a week before the holiday, was the 18th annual Ecumenical Thanksgiving Celebration, and it brought together faith leaders and congregations from across metro Atlanta. The theme was “finding common ground,” something Larry Sernovitz, Kol Emeth's senior rabbi, said is increasingly difficult and important in a divided world. The service included speakers from a wide range of Atlanta metro faith organizations: Ebenezer Baptist Church, the East Cobb Islamic Center, the Catholic Church of St. Ann, St. Catherine's Episcopal Church, Unity North Atlanta Church, and the Art of Living Center, the last of which teaches meditation and yoga. More than a dozen faiths were represented at the service, according to Kol Emeth. Legislators from across Georgia and across party lines gathered underneath the Gold Dome Tuesday to pay tribute to former House Speaker David Ralston, who died last week and will lie in state at the Capitol until Wednesday morning. Kemp listed some of Ralston's key accomplishments: A mental health reform bill passed earlier this year, a 2020 hate crimes bill, and a 2015 transportation funding package. After serving for more than a decade in the state Senate, Ralston, R-Blue Ridge, was first elected to the House in 2002. In 2010, he assumed the position of speaker, which he held for more than a decade until his death last week. Ralston surprised Georgians earlier this month when he announced he would not run for the leadership position next year. His death followed soon thereafter. House Majority Leader Jon Burns, R-Newington, is expected to succeed Ralston as speaker during the next legislative session, which will begin in January. Ralston's body will lie in state in the Rotunda of the state Capitol until Wednesday morning. A funeral service at Fannin County High School Performing Arts Center in Blue Ridge is planned for 1 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 27. Fifteen Cobb County high school basketball players have been selected for the 2022-23 Atlanta Tipoff Club Watch List. The watch list identifies the top 40 boys and girls players across the metro area. The players are selected by committees led by Hebron Christian girls coach Jan Azar and Norcross boys coach Jessie McMillan. The girls side has the players spread out across the county as the seven players come from different schools. In Class AAAAAAA there are three players from Region 3AAAAAAA — McEachern's Jada Bates, Marietta's Kayla Day and Hillgrove's Aryelle King. Sprayberry's Anna Vereen is the lone player from Class AAAAAA and Crystal Henderson, who is currently leading Kell, the No. 1 team in the state in Class AAAAA. The eight boys players come from five different schools. Wheeler leads the way with three players in Isaiah Collier, who just committed to USC, to join his teammate Arrinten Page, who also made the list, along with Jelani Hamilton. McEachern had two players earn spots — Ace Bailey and Jamichael Davis — Pebblebrook's Jauin Simon and Osborne's Akia Fleming complete the Class AAAAAAA representatives. Wheeler (No. 1), McEachern (No. 2), Pebblebrook (No. 4) and Osborne (No. 10) are all ranked in the top 10 of Class AAAAAAA. The final county representative is Kell big man Peyton Marshall. The Longhorns are No. 1 in Class AAAAA. For the first time since 2020, the Atlanta Braves will welcome fans back to Truist Park and The Battery Atlanta for the annual Braves Fest Weekend benefiting the Atlanta Braves Foundation. The event will take place Jan. 20 and Jan. 21. The weekend will begin Friday night with the Braves Fest Gala. Fans will enjoy once-in-a-lifetime opportunities alongside Braves players in the Delta SKY360° Club, which will be transformed into an elegant lounge. A DJ will set the party atmosphere, along with photo spots, player engagement opportunities, and auctions to raise funds for the foundation. On Saturday, fans can interact with Braves players and coaches. The experiences will include autograph sessions, photo opportunities, kids activities, gaming sessions, Q&A panels, baseball clinics, and more. Tickets for the Braves Fest Gala and autograph sessions will go on sale on Dec. 6, with an A-List Member presale on Dec.r 5. Additional details and the full schedule of events will be released on a later date. Visit www.Braves.com/BravesFest for additional details. Citing threats from non-native species, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources has expanded limits on animals that can be bought, sold or kept as pets in the state. Owners of newly listed species, legally called wild animals and varying from Argentine black and white tegus to Everglades crayfish, have a year to meet most of the requirements. This allows pet owners to register and tag six reptile species added, businesses to sell animals acquired before the changes took effect and people ineligible for a permit or license to find their animals an appropriate home. The 12-month grace period begins Dec. 4, the effective date of the rules approved by the state Board of Natural Resources, and applies to specific reptiles, fishes and invertebrates as detailed in the rules. However, even animals eligible for the grace period cannot be imported or bred after Dec. 4. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Um dos melhores treinadores de tênis do Brasil. Leo Azevedo já treinou Guillermo García-López (22), Ricardo Mello (50), Flavio Saretta (44) e levou Thomaz Bellucci (21) da 240ª posição do ranking para a 67ª. Ele passou 8 anos (09 a 17) na USTA e treinou 4 tenistas que chegaram ao topo do ranking juvenil (Claire Liu, Cici Bellis, Sebastián Korda, Kayla Day), além de Taylor Dent, Donald Young, Melaine Oudin, entre outros. Foi diretor técnico da BTT em Barcelona e treinador de Orlando Luz e Felipe Meligeni! Em 2019 foi convidado para ser HEAD COACH do projeto da LTA (CONF Escocesa) para desenhar o programa de tênis. Atualmente é HEAD COACH da equipe de formação Rede Tennis Brasil e treinador da LUISA STEFFANI (Medalhista de bronze nas Olimpíadas de Tóquio em 2021) e participa de mais um episódio do Saque e Resenha Podcast!
The episode starts with a new statement from Alexander Zverev at the ATP Finals about his accusations. This week, American professional tennis player Kayla Day reflects on why 2016 was such a successful year for her and the difference in competition between juniors and pros. She talks about the importance of training at a place that makes you happy rather than at a prestigious academy. Losing first round of a tournament is one of the hardest parts of tennis and Kayla dives into how she bounces back. Follow me on Instagram & Twitter @juleselbaba and email julesonthehustlepodcast@gmail.com with any questions or comments. Shoutout to Tourna Tennis for providing me with the best blue grip in the game. Check them out! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/julesonthehustle/message
Eighth Grade (2018) directed by Bo Burnham. Kayla Day, an eighth grader, is introverted but also posts videos about self-confidence on the Internet. Later, she realises she is not the person she is pretending to be and overcomes her fears. This is The Recommendation Game, a bi-weekly podcast where two film lovers take turns to recommend a film the other has not seen, they watch and then skype to discuss it. Spoilers are a given. We are Ricardo Deakin and Orla McNelis, two filmy types who love waffling. Catch us on Dublin Digital Radio every second Monday: listen.dublindigitalradio.com/home Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/therecgame Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/therecommendationgame/
Kayla Day is your typical shy, awkward, and lonely eighth grader who literally cannot even wait for high school XD. This week, it's Bo Burnham's Eighth Grade. Listen as we revisit our own horrifying middle school experiences through the painfully accurate lens of this masterpiece. We're here to tell you what's Gucci.
In this New to Two, young actress Elsie Fisher brings a vivid realism to her portrayal of Kayla Day, a 13-year-old girl who is just trying to make it through the last week of eighth grade. As she struggles to break through her own introversion, her single father struggles to stay connected to her. Nicole resonated with the material almost painfully, as both parent and former teen girl, and brought this movie to Brett and David to see if they would identify with Kayla at all. What did the crew think of Eighth Grade? Come listen and find out!Email the show at hi@mgrpodcast.com. Find us online by heading over to social.mgrpodcast.com. Remember, you can vote on You Did This to Us every 5 weeks if you're following us on social media!Next week's theme is Netflix Roulette and we'll be watching An American Tail.
Welcome to another adventure within the multiverse! Grab your passports because we’re heading to San Diego, California to talk about the biggest stories pouring out of San Diego Comic Con. This is basically Christmas for us, nerds! This episode has a bit of something for everyone. Join us as we talk about the biggest stories in film, fantasy, streaming, horror and more. This year we’ve got a great crew joining us: Jason Seaux of Necroman, Chris Barcomb of The Amazing Adventures of Superior Sam, Jessica Robinson of Roxy Comics and making her debut, cosplayer Kayla Day! For more on this episodes and links to the guests of this episode, click here: https://bit.ly/2Y8DRS3And more importantly, if you or someone you know is struggling with suicide, addiction, self-harm or depression - please free feel to reach out. Use any our resources (https://bit.ly/2KzYwfI), call the suicide lifeline (1-800-273-8255) or text 741-741. Music by Beggars (https://bit.ly/2x69ZuL).
This month, our Patreon Supporters, like, picked Eighth Grade for us to review, and - um - we're so glad they did! David and James go back to middle school with Kayla Day and have a chance to talk about identity, fathers, social media's impact on socialization, and how the heck this moving drama came from the mind of Bo Burnham. It's a film worth seeing and finding folks to converse with about both the imminent, era-specific themes and the timeless ones it touches on. If you like what you are hearing and want to help support our show, consider pledging to support us over on Patreon! If you do, you'll be canonized as an official Patron Saint of Popcorn Theology and be given access to an exclusive Facebook group just for supporters, giveaways, polls to decide what films we discuss, and much more! We hope you enjoy the listen and we would love it if you'd share this content with your friends. Please take a moment to check out our sponsor, MissionalWear - Awesome T-Shirts, Posters, and more... Let them know Popcorn Theology sent you! Want to leave us a voicemail? 304-404-4005! www.popcorntheology.com www.reformedpub.com
Procurando algo para assistir? O episódio dessa semana do Recomendacast é sobre uma dramédia (ganhadora de várias premiações, btw) que vai deixar seu coração aquecido. Conheça a Kayla Day e sua última semana na Eighth Grade. EPISÓDIO SEM SPOILERS.Episódio disponível no Spotify, iTunes, Google Podcast e Mixcloud. Mande sua recomendação de conteúdo para contato@recomendacast.com.br ou pelas redes sociais (Twitter e Instagram) no @recomendacast. [Música de abertura e encerramento]: Werq - Kevin MacLeod [Música background]: Danger Storm - Kevin MacLeod.
Procurando algo para assistir? O episódio dessa semana do Recomendacast é sobre uma dramédia (ganhadora de várias premiações, btw) que vai deixar seu coração aquecido. Conheça a Kayla Day e sua última semana na Eighth Grade. EPISÓDIO SEM SPOILERS.Episódio disponível no Spotify, iTunes, Google Podcast e Mixcloud. Mande sua recomendação de conteúdo para contato@recomendacast.com.br ou pelas redes sociais (Twitter e Instagram) no @recomendacast. [Música de abertura e encerramento]: Werq - Kevin MacLeod [Música background]: Danger Storm - Kevin MacLeod.
Den akavede og ensomme pige Kayla Day skal i high school efter sommeren, men før hun når så langt skal hun lige overleve den sidste uge af 8. klasse. Kayla er dog fast beslutte på, at hun vil ændre sig og blive en anden person i high school, og den ændring kan lige så godt starte nu! Den sidste uge af skoleåret bliver derfor meget indholdsrig! http://www.ikassenshow.dk/2019/01/i-kassen-489-eighth-grade-2018.html
At only age 15, Elsie Fisher has pearls of wisdom aplenty in this interview, recorded amid a whirlwind of a breakthrough year. As socially awkward middle schooler Kayla Day in writer-director Bo Burnham’s feature debut “Eighth Grade” from A24, she’s been nominated for over a dozen awards, including a Golden Globe, and won the Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Actor. Elsie has plenty of advice for kid actors and their parents navigating Hollywood, and speaks candidly about her anxiety and self-awareness. “If you wake up every morning and you wanna act, you’re an actor,” says the young star. For over 50 years, Backstage has been the most trusted place for actors to find jobs and career advice, and for casting professionals to find the right performers for their projects. “In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with some of the most exciting actors and storytellers working today. Check out more here: https://bit.ly/2OMryWQ Follow Backstage and "In the Envelope" on social media: - https://www.facebook.com/backstage - https://www.twitter.com/backstage - https://www.twitter.com/intheenvelope - https://www.instagram.com/backstagecast
'Half-finished piece of magic' Mark Thomas, Juanita Stein, Kayla Day, Brian Eno, Double Dee & Steinski, Moxham & Halliday, Jackson Pollock, Lorraine Ellison, Teller, Rod Stewart, Elvis Costello, Justin Hinds & The Dominoes, Tom Waits, Izumi Kobayashi, Ambrose & His Mayfair Hotel Orchestra, Lucy Rose, David Byrne & Caetano Veloso, Michael Franti & Spearhead
Michael and Dave review Eighth Grade, the directorial debut from stand-up comic Bo Burnham and likely oscar contender. Eighth Grade is the story of Kayla Day, an awkward Eighth Grader who is about to finish middle school and enter high school. The year has been a pretty rough one for Kayla, and despite the faux confidence she shows via videos she posts on the internet (to presumably no one), she remains an isolated and awkward girl. The movie documents the last two weeks of her awful eight grade year as she struggles to navigate adolescence, boys, and modern America.
This week, we're talking about Bo Burnam's breakout festival hit Eighth Grade. Kayla Day, played by Elsie Fisher, is a middle-schooler who gives pep talks on YouTube and yearns for friends she can talk to. Guest: New York Times editor Aisha Harris.
Andy Murray said he had never seen anything like it. Tennis Twitter almost broke. That’s what happened when the BNP Paribas Open draw in Indian Wells pitched Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Juan Martin Del Potro into the same quarter of the draw, along with precocious talents Alex Zverev and Nick Kyrgios. But who will come through it? Kyrgios faces Zverev, and Djokovic meets Del Potro tonight. The winner of those matches will clash in round 4. And then the winner of that is likely to meet the winner of Federer and Nadal. That’s just to reach the semis. On this week’s Tennis Podcast, Eurosport presenter Catherine Whitaker and BBC 5 Live and BT Sport commentator David Law make their predictions. There’s also discussion about Murray’s early demise in the Californian desert for the fourth time in seven years. What is his problem in Indian Wells? The comments of Caroline Wozniacki about Maria Sharapova’s wild card for Stuttgart, and her wild cards in general, are debated. There’s the... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.