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Illinois home educators are rallying against the “Homeschool Act.” HB 2827 will stifle IL homeschoolers with regulations that, if not fully complied with, will lead to hefty fines, and even jail time. Illinois Christian Home Educators (ICHE) are helping to lead the charge against this legislation. Kirk Smith, executive director of ICHE joins Monte to talk about the consequences of the bill and how YOU can stand against it.… Continue Reading
Kirk Smith (We Dream Of Eden) digs into what it looks like to dream about an artist/creative project from a 50,000-foot-view, what the future looks like, and how that influences what we do today. Kirk brings a masterclass-worth of wisdom to the table for this one – don't miss it!Got any questions you want answered in an upcoming episode? Email us at podcast@all-ambient.com.The all:ambient podcast is a part of the all-ambient.com family – the best site to license ambient/cinematic music for your next film, video, or creative project. Podcast exclusive – use code PODCAST25 to get 25% off any purchase at all-ambient.com. Premium music, curated bundles, and a streamlined experience just makes life better for anyone looking to license some of the best music out there.the all:ambient podcast is an inside look at the incredible artists in ambient music, digging into creative processes, hearing untold stories, and following the rabbit trail to wherever that conversation may lead.Don't forget to leave a review and text a friend or fellow musician about the podcast. We really appreciate it!
Kirk Smith has been kicking around Austin and our airwaves for some time, and last Friday he released “Julian.” “Julian” opens with a melancholy, bossa nova shuffle, setting the stage for a worried heart. But it’s not love, it’s sadness for someone you watched from afar decades ago. Lamenting the tale of a John Bender […] The post Kirk Smith: “Julian” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
In our first of four (!!) solo episodes, Kirk Smith (We Dream Of Eden) breaks down the song-starter he brought to the all:ambient 4-way collab session we embarked on recently (listen to last week's episode if you haven't caught up already!) – where it started, where it grew to, and some fun knowledge and insight along the way. Don't miss it! Stay tuned to this space for more information on when we release bits of music from the 4-way collab event! The all:ambient podcast is a part of the all-ambient.com family – the best site to license ambient/cinematic music for your next film, video, or creative project. Podcast exclusive – use code PODCAST25 to get 25% off any purchase at all-ambient.com. Premium music, curated bundles, and a streamlined experience just makes life better for anyone looking to license some of the best music out there. the all:ambient podcast is an inside look at the incredible artists in ambient music, digging into creative processes, hearing untold stories, and following the rabbit trail to wherever that conversation may lead. Don't forget to leave a review and text a friend or fellow musician about the podcast. We really appreciate it!
In this episode, Monte Larrick conducts his annual interview with ICHE’s executive director: Kirk Smith. The two go over why it’s so important to prioritize home discipleship over academics, threats to homeschooling in Springfield, how to avoid problematic curriculim, and much more. For more information, go to iche.org.… Continue Reading
On this episode of The All About Kids mashup, Kirk Smith discusses parenting a child with severe autism, Carrie Clark gets into using creativity as a Speech-language Pathologist, Danielle Pugliese discusses the best metrics to measure milestone success, and more. ALL ABOUT KIDS LINKSApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-about-kids-podcast/id1522359220Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3I6qWwwdeJnlJg8Mx94He9?si=A7ieoF8yQJeqi_JnS6tXrg&dl_branch=1Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1522359220/all-about-kids-podcastWebsite: https://aakcares.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aakcaresTwitter: https://twitter.com/aakcaresLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/all-about-kids
Kirk Smith, RT from Hamilton Medical came onto the podcast to talk about the Hamilton T1 and how EMS agencies from CCT to IFT to 911 services are using it.
It's Friday, February 16th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Pakistani Muslims shoot up, throw fuel bombs on Christian village On Monday, February 12th, more than twenty Pakistani Muslims fired gunshots and threw fuel bombs at the homes of Christians in a village at 2:00 a.m., reports Morning Star News. They were angry with the Christians for two reasons. First, the believers supported an opposing political party in the February 8th election. And second, Christians are constructing a church building. Providentially, no one was killed or injured in the attacks in Punjab Province led by Imran Yousaf. Bishop Abraham Daniel of Sahiwal Baptist Church said more than 100 Christian families live in this village. Psalm 23:4 says, “Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and staff, they comfort me.” The timely arrival of police forced the Muslim assailants to flee, keeping them from harming the Christians. However, no arrests have been made. Pakistan is ranked seventh on the Open Doors' World Watch List of the most difficult countries to be a Christian. Nikki Haley: “Donald Trump cannot win a general election.” Appearing on Fox News with John Roberts, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley dismissed polls showing her trailing former President Donald Trump by 35 points in next week's South Carolina Republican presidential primary, reports RealClearPolitics.com. Listen. ROBERTS: “We're just a little more than a week away from South Carolina. At the moment, it looks like you're going to go into that contest and lose badly in your home state, which would forever be a cloud over your political career. Why go through with it?” HALEY: So, first of all, that's what they said before New Hampshire, and I got 43 percent of the vote. Our polls do not show that. That is not what we're seeing, and we're going to close that gap. But, more than that, you're asking me about my political career. That's the problem with politics. Donald Trump's worried about his image. Joe Biden's worried about his image. I'm not worried about mine. I'm worried about the future of America. I'm worried about my kids and what country they grow up in. “Don't complain about what happens in a general election if you don't play in this primary because Donald Trump cannot win a general election. He's already said he's going to spend more time in court than on the campaign trail. He spent $50 million of campaign contributions towards his personal court cases. The RNC is broke. “Republicans will not win if you continue down this path. The reason Donald Trump wants me to get out so badly is because he wants help paying his court fees. That is not the job of the RNC. That's not the job of taxpayers.” Three updates on Kansas City Chiefs' parade shooting Three updates now on the shooting during the Kansas City Chiefs' victory parade on Wednesday which left one dead and 20-plus wounded. First, the shooting was the result of a "personal dispute" between several people in the crowd. Two of the three suspects arrested were juveniles. No one has been charged in relation to the incident as of yet, reports The Mirror. Second, eight of the victims hospitalized are in critical condition, and seven of them are in serious condition. Third, the person who was shot and killed was a 43-year-old radio DJ named Elizabeth Galvan. who was known locally as Lisa Lopez-Galvan. She hosted the show “Taste of Tejano.” Inflation up On Tuesday, the Labor Department reported that inflation rose more than expected last month. In January, the consumer price index rose 0.3%. On an annual basis, that's a 3.1% increase, only slightly down 3.4% in December. Much of the inflation increase came from housing prices. Quincy Krosby at LPL Financial noted, “The much-anticipated [consumer price index] report is a disappointment for those who expected inflation to edge lower, allowing the Fed to begin easing rates sooner rather than later.” Register for Family Reformation conference in Branson, Missouri Kevin Swanson, founder of Generations, will be one of the keynote speakers at The Family Reformation Conference on Thursday, April 11th through Saturday, April 13th at Friendly Baptist Church in Branson, Missouri. Come join like-minded families from all over the country and hear solid, biblical teaching from others as well including Scott Brown, Kirk Smith, Israel Wayne, David Reece, and Jim Orrick. This year they're focusing on growing "deep roots" in Christ through His word that builds a multi-generational faithfulness. Psalm 78:5-7 says, “God decreed statutes for Jacob and established the law in Israel, which He commanded our ancestors to teach their children, so the next generation would know them, even the children yet to be born, and they in turn would tell their children. Then, they would put their trust in God and would not forget His deeds, but would keep His commands.” For more information, call Kristi Wilbanks at 417-459-9318 or email thefamilyreformationconference@protonmail.com Three simple exercises can cut Alzheimer's risk by almost 50% And finally, pharmacist Mark Burdon reveals three simple exercises that can keep the brain sharp into old age: Swimming, gardening, and walking, reports Great Britain News. Swimming is a low-impact exercise that can help to delay dementia by activating the “cold-shock” protein (RBM3), which a 2015 study on mice showed offered protection against the onset of dementia. One study suggests that daily gardening may lower the risk of dementia by 36 percent. Engaging in activities that stimulate the brain reduces the risk of Alzheimer's as much as physical activity. And if you walk 9,800 steps per day, or about five miles, you will be 51 percent less likely to develop dementia. That's what a study of 78,000 healthy people between the ages 40 to 79 discovered. People who walked just 3,800 steps per day, or about two miles, were about 25 percent less likely to develop dementia. In 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, the Apostle Paul asks, “Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, Who is in you, Whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore, honor God with your bodies.” Close And that's The Worldview in 5 Minutes on this Friday, February 16th in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Tequila Terry, Director of State Innovation and Population Health at the CMS Innovation Center, discusses a new approach to health care costs and population health; Carolyn Mullen, ASTHO Senior Vice President for Government Affairs and Public Relations, says Congress already has two funding deadlines important to public health; Kirk Smith, Director of the Minnesota Department of Health, tells us about a recent salmonella outbreak; and state and territorial health agencies face challenges in securing funding to address social determinants of health. CMS Webpage: States Advancing All-Payer Health Equity Approaches and Development (AHEAD) Model CMS Webpage: AHEAD Model Frequently Asked Questions Grants.gov Webpage ASTHO Public Health Review Morning Edition Episode 574: Tracking Respiratory Illness, Congressional Deadlines Loom CIFOR Webpage ASTHO Webpage: Braiding and Layering Funding to Address Housing and Food Insecurity
For some creatives, dropping new tune is their sole bread and butter. For others, it’s just one more “could do” option within an already-busy schedule. But speaking to the latter, those folks who juggle a handful of demanding passions surely do deserve some leniency when it comes to big breaks between formal music releases. Take […] The post Kirk Smith: “This Debt” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 700 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more Graham Kay is a headlining stand-up comedian who tours throughout North America. Born in Ottowa, Canada and now based in Brooklyn, New York, Graham has appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and The Late Show with Steven Colbert, and released a full-length comedy special, Live in a Bowling Alley, in 2022. He co-hosts the podcast Autastic: A Comedians Guide to Autism with Kirk Smith, and his stand-up comedy can be heard regularly on SiriusXM. Pete and Me: A Non-Depressing Look At Autism And Family at Under St. Marks Theater off-off-Broadway. In Pete and Me, produced by Amy Hawthorne, Graham uses cheerful humor and levity to talk about growing up with his autistic brother, exploring their relationship from childhood through today - how it has changed and how, in many ways, it has stayed the same. From daily calls pretending to be Bert and Ernie to Graham getting arrested and his brother hanging up on the cops to getting kicked out of restaurants as a family, Graham shares stories and memories illustrating their lives together. At times silly, others serious —we learn how these moments have changed Graham's comedy career, romantic relationships and how he interacts with friends. Graham uses the stage as catharsis to contemplate the uncertainty of his future as part-comedian, part-caretaker. Underneath heartfelt anecdotes and witty punchlines, Graham is ultimately confronting his life's biggest fears while providing a space for the conversations we rarely get the chance to have. Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page
This week we had very special guest and friend of the house Kirk Smith with us | Oct 1/2023 | Thank you for listening to this podcast from The Summit Edmonton Church. We hope you're blessed and encouraged by this message | To learn more about The Summit Church, you can visit our website at: www.thesummitchurch.ca | If you'd like to give, please go to: www.thesummitchurch.ca/give
This week we had very special guest and friend of the house Kirk Smith with us | Oct 1/2023 | Thank you for listening to this podcast from The Summit Edmonton Church. We hope you're blessed and encouraged by this message | To learn more about The Summit Church, you can visit our website at: www.thesummitchurch.ca | If you'd like to give, please go to: www.thesummitchurch.ca/give
Episode 01 features ambient music's very own Kirk Smith of We Dream Of Eden, sharing some unique stories & perspectives on creating music that will challenge and inspire you. Seriously – this guy is an incredible teacher (which is probably why he now has an ambient music production course on studio.com!), and Kirk will remind you why he's one of the brightest minds in the ambient music space. Podcast exclusive – use code PODCAST25 to get 25% off any purchase at all-ambient.com. Premium music, curated bundles, and a streamlined experience just makes life better for anyone looking to license some of the best music out there. the all:ambient podcast is an inside look at the incredible artists in ambient music, digging into creative processes, hearing untold stories, and following the rabbit trail to wherever that conversation may lead. Learn more about Kirk's studio.com ambient music production course (and sign up for it!) here. Don't forget to leave a review and text a friend or fellow musician about the podcast. We really appreciate it!
In this edition of Illinois Family Spotlight, Monte Larrick interviews Kirk Smith, executive director of the Illinois Christian Home Educators (ICHE). Over the weekend of May 20th, ICHE hosted their annual homeschool conference at Olivet Nazarene University where families were not only encouraged to educate their children academically, but educate them spiritually. When asked about the difference between public school and home school, Smith replied that children in government education are being taught anti-Christian morals. "They are learning all these. . .ideologies that are not just unbiblical, they're anti-biblical. There's a big difference there. It's one thing to lack reverence, but it's another thing to be irreverent, and that's where our school system has gotten. It is blatantly anti God and enough is enough." There is so much we can do as Christians to protect and equip families to raise their kids in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, and one of them is to promote home discipleship. "I would encourage pastors to talk about home discipleship. . .this is the time for the church to be the church; so many are running away from the battle rather than running to it, or they're embracing the enemy. If the church does not rise up, we are in bad straights here in America." To learn more, visit ICHE.org
Our guest on this episode of Crossings Conversations is the Rt. Rev. Kirk Smith, Church Divinity School of the Pacific's interim Dean and President, and former Bishop of the Diocese of Arizona. Bishop Smith spoke with us about about deepening the churches understanding of its history while adapting to the need of a changing world to spread the Gospel in the 21st century. He also shared about his own call and his hopes for serving the CDSP community. Download full episode transcript hereGuest Bio: Bishop Kirk Smith is the interim Dean and President of Church Divinity School of the Pacific. He formerly served as bishop of the Diocese of Arizona from 2004 to 2019. Before and after his retirement in 2019, he taught church history courses at the Episcopal Theological School at Claremont, General Theological Seminary, Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, and Virginia Theological Seminary. He served as Bishop in Residence at Berkeley Divinity School at Yale for the Spring term 2021.Prior to serving as bishop for the Diocese of Arizona from 2004-2019, Bishop Smith led parishes in Connecticut and California, including St James', Wilshire Boulevard, a large urban multi-cultural and multi-racial congregation which also operates a day school, nursery school, senior housing project and food program. He received his bachelor's degree from Lewis and Clark College, MDiv from the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, and PhD from Cornell University.About the Show: Crossings Conversations is a co-production of Church Divinity School of the Pacific and Trinity Church Wall Street. If you enjoyed the show, please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or share it with a colleague. You can learn more about the only Episcopal seminary on the West Coast and subscribe to Crossings magazine at cdsp.edu.
Comedian Kirk Smith joins host Paul Farahvar to discuss his religious upbringing, being tall with great hair, being a widower and his "love" of indoor dogs Watch at youtube.com/paulfcomedy Subscribe, share and review wherever you podcast Email at pfarahvar@gmail.com #single #datingpodcast
Comedian Kirk Smith joins host Paul Farahvar to discuss his religious upbringing, being tall with great hair, being a widower and his "love" of indoor dogs Watch at youtube.com/paulfcomedy Subscribe, share and review wherever you podcast Email at pfarahvar@gmail.com #single #datingpodcast
Welcome to our annual episode with Illinois Christian Home Educator's executive director, Kirk Smith! Recorded during their yearly convention at Olivet Nazarene College, Monte Larrick asks Kirk about the core of home education, the vision for folks beginning this journey, and the role of the church throughout cultural and country turmoil. learn more about homeschooling and about Kirk Smith at iche.org
Welcome to our annual episode with Illinois Christian Home Educator's executive director, Kirk Smith! Recorded during their yearly convention at Olivet Nazarene College, Monte Larrick asks Kirk about the core of home education, the vision for folks beginning this journey, and the role of the church throughout cultural and country turmoil. learn more about homeschooling and about Kirk Smith at iche.org
This week's @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ takes a look at the feature directorial debut from a new British talent. Plus, a new rom-com, and a new Happy Madison joint, both on Netflix. Today we have: A Perfect Pairing Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/UWgZKnXPyY8 Digital Release Date: 19th May 2022 Director: Stuart McDonald Cast: Victoria Justice Adam Demos, Samantha Tolj, Luca Asta Sardelis, Emily Havea, Natalie Abbott, Jayden Popik, Craig Horner, Antonio Alvarez, Alex Neal, Nicholas Brown, Charles Allen, Veronica Neave, Liam Olsen Credit: DAE Light Media, Front Row Films, Hoodlum Entertainment, Netflix Genre: Comedy, Romance Running Time: 103 min Cert: 12a Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/WR21TH-6LfY Watch via Netflix: Here. https://www.netflix.com/title/81241465 ------------ Yes Man Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/J2xA7P0h1JU Digital Release Date: 13th June 2022 Director: Daniel Glenn-Barbour Cast: Kieton Saunders-Browne, Keon Martial Phillip, Kirk Smith, Elizabeth Cristo, Adrian Gatta Grant, Nash Hernandez, Zara Hunter Credit: Central City Media, 4Deuce Films Genre: Crime, Drama Running Time: 78 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/zv0a_WhAPfQ ------------ Hustle Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/5VsYa1rMdRg Theatrical Release Date: 3rd June 2022 Digital Release Date: 8th June 2022 Director: Jeremiah Zagar Cast: Adam Sandler, Queen Latifah, Ben Foster, Juancho Hernangómez, and Robert Duvall Credit: Happy Madison Productions, SpringHill Company, Roth/Kirschenbaum Films, Netflix Genre: Comedy, Drama, Sport Running Time: 117 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/9dueaC-thEA Watch via Netflix: Here. https://www.netflix.com/title/80242342 ------------ *(Music) 'Nightclubbing' By Grace Jones - 1981 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eftv/message
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Giovane, sensibile ed emotiva, Dalila è una cantautrice che spazia musicalmente dal Soul al R'n'B, passando per il Gospel. Formatasi presso l'Accademia di Coralità Emozionale e Scienze Umane “Just” con la direzione artistico-pedagogica di Tyna Maria, continua la formazione permanente nel metodo “PraiseVoice” con la stessa accademia. E' studentessa di canto jazz presso il Conservatorio “Tito Schipa” di Lecce.Si classifica al secondo posto al Premio Lunezia 2020, come semifinalista al MEI-Meeting degli indipendenti 2021 e come vincitrice di Area Sanremo 2021.Nell'aprile del 2021 esordisce con il primo Progetto discografico inedito “Fragile”.“Fragile” è pensato per essere un Progetto fisico infatti il disco è anche disponibile in una Special Edition, cioè contenuto all'interno di una “Scatola Fragile” assieme ad una “Agenda dell'Impegno”, nuovo Progetto “Segnare per In-Segnare” ideato dall'artista, sulla quale appuntare le proprie sfide quotidiane. Il Progetto discografico è stato apprezzato dal critico musicale e conduttore radiofonico Dario Salvatori che si è espresso sull'artista, dedicandole una recensione contenuta nel libretto del disco fisico.Dopo un primo tour estivo in Puglia con ZeroNoveNove, dopo esser tornata ad Aulla per il Premio Lunezia 2021 come ospite a rappresentare le giovani proposte, dopo essersi esibita a Rimini per la semifinale del MEI - Meeting, Dalila torna in studio a lavorare sul secondo album. Proprio con “Alberi d'eterno”, nuova traccia estratta dal prossimo progetto discografico, la cantautrice partecipa e vince Area Sanremo 2022. A marzo 2022 sempre “Alberi d'eterno” è semifinalista in corso al Primo Maggio a Roma. Il 31 marzo il brano sarà disponibile su tutte le piattaforme, la cantautrice lo lancia sensibilizzando a parlare dei timori. Nel videoclip, in uscita il 6 aprile ‘22, ce lo rappresenterà artisticamente.TeamGià nel 2016 si unisce artisticamente al suo produttore artistico Luigi Russo, che da sempre crede in lei e la accompagna nella crescita artistica che la coinvolgerà. Dal 2020 al 2021 Dalila accresce il suo Team avvalendosi della collaborazione di Vanessa Putignano in qualità di Ufficio Stampa, Carlo De Nuzzo come co-produttore del primo album, ZeroNoveNove come Booking Management, Ciro Acampora come consulente artistico e sceneggiatore dei videoclip e dal 2022 si unisce anche Gabriele Marinò in qualità di brand strategist. ⦁ Indirizzo e-mail: info@dalilaspagnolo.it⦁ Sito web: ⦁dalilaspagnolo.it ⦁ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spagnolodalila/ / Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dalila_spagnolo/?hl=it / Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzoqur-ZXYMlFPypJMMcVYQ?view_as=subscriber ⦁ Other: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7byMgnmiVH1BbZmcXrOGIS / Other: https://music.apple.com/it/artist/dalila-spagnolo/1514481282I passi di Dalila in breve2015 – AttualeMarzo 2022Pubblica "Alberi d'eterno”, primo singolo estratto dal nuovo Progetto discografico.Aprile 2021Pubblica il suo primo Progetto Discografico Inedito "Fragile", prod. art. di Luigi Russo e Carlo De Nuzzo, recensito da Dario Salvatori.Estate 2021E' all'attivo il "Fragile Live Tour" in tutta la Puglia, con il Booking Management "ZeroNoveNove". Nel settembre 2021 è ospite dell'"Irregolare Festival" accompagnata da OLES - Orchestra del Salento.2020Ospite dell'evento “I Salotti del Premio Lunezia - Omaggio a Battisti” assieme a Michele Cortese e Loredana D'anghera. Conduttore Donato Zoppo, ospite d'onore il critico musicale Dario Salvatori.2020Il 26 luglio 2020 apre il concerto di Toni Bungaro a Cutrofiano, (LE) presentando in anteprima il suo inedito “Giallo Fiore”.2020 Direttrice corale de "Coro Popolare Sirabà" presso la sede "ARCI" di Lecce in collaborazione con l'Ass. Circular Music (progetto interrotto causa covid)2019/2020Viaggio/Esperienza artistica-musicale presso Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina Faso, Africa, con l'Ass. Circular Music, si esibisce in occasione del Festival Katouma e viene ingaggiata come Facilitatore corale de "Choeur populaire de Siraba" presso l'Ass. "Sirabà".2019Si esibisce accompagnata da Luigi Russo presso la sede FAO di Roma per FAO Staff Coop.2019Si esibisce per due sere in solo (tastiera, loop e voce) per Locomotive Jazz Festival in occasione di “Calici di Stelle” a Galatina (LE).2019Concerto in duo con Filippo Bubbico presso Ospedale "Vito Fazzi" di Lecce per il Convegno "Cambia la musica in ospedale".Dal 2018Musicista Locomotive Giovani (Locomotive Jazz Festival)Dal 2016Ha svolto attività concertistica Christian/Gospel in qualità di Corista con la Compagnia Corale Just4Jesus diretta da Tyna Maria in giro per la Puglia, tra cui Teatro Apollo, Paisiello, due concerti in Svizzera. in occasione dell'evento estemporaneo con Albert Hera, con Olga Szwajgier e con Matteo Belli.I suoi brani in radio:⦁Rai Isoradio (dal 27 agosto al 13 settembre 2020)⦁Radio Venere; Radio Peter Pan; MondoRadio TuttiFrutti; Radio Orizzonti; Radio Time; Idea Radio nel Mondo; Radio One; Radio Inondazioni web; Radio Daunia Folk Station; Garage Radio; MG Radio; Radio meglio di niente; RadioFlyweb; Radio Eterea; Radio Armony; Radio Leon; ICN Radio New York, ecc..I Premi e Festival Nazionali a cui ha preso parte2022Semifinalista al Primo Maggio di Roma con “Alberi d'eterno”2021Vincitrice Area Sanremo 2021 con "Alberi d'eterno".2021Artista selezionata per "Locomotive Experience" (Locomotive Jazz Festival)2021Rientra tra i semifinalisti del "MEI - Meeting degli Indipendenti" con il brano inedito "Tutto di me" estratto dall'album "Fragile" e si esibisce sul palco della Fiera di Rimini - Rimini (RN2021Torna sul palco del "Premio Lunezia" come ospite il 4 Agosto 2021 ad Aulla (MS)2020Partecipazione alla 11esima edizione di “Musica Contro le Mafie” con il brano “Paese senza Verità” ft Manu PHL.2020Si classifica al secondo posto al "Premio Lunezia 2020" a Massa (MS)2020Vince la "Call per giovani autori" indetta da SEI - Sud Est Indipendente in collaborazione con Coolclub.2016Partecipazione Casting di Amici - Cinecittà - Roma.I Tirocini Formativi in breveDal 2017 al 2019Tirocini in “Facilitatore PraiseVoice" nell'ambito del Progetto “RI-CORDANZE” (MusicArTerapia nella Globalità dei Linguaggi) a cura di Tyna Maria in collaborazione con Ass. Alzheimer Lecce.Tirocinio in “Facilitatore PraiseVoice” e nell'ambito del progetto “LP (Life-deep learning plan) CHORAL EXPERIENCE” - Laboratorio Emozionale e di Scrittura Creativa a cura di Tyna Maria e nell'ambito del progetto “Grida il tuo Sì” - Laboratorio Emozionale a cura di Tyna Maria in collaborazione con Missione Cattolica Italiana Biel-Bienne - SvizzeraI Workshop e Masterclass formativi in breveDal 2016 in corsoHa partecipato come allievo a numerose masterclass altamente formative e workshop intensivi con diversi artisti e professionisti tra cui: Richard Bona, Kirk Smith, Serena Brancale, Albert Hera, Olga Szwajgier, Tony Bungaro, Matteo Belli, Cheryl Porter, Marcello Piras e altri. Si è formata nell'ambito della crescita personale e della dimensione corale partecipando a Seminari Tematici e Propiocettivi-Sensoriali tenuti organizzati e/o tenuti da Tyna Maria. Ancora Masterclass sulla logopedia e sul metodo Feldenkrais, workshop sulla voce parlata e corsi sull'educazione all'affettività. Corista.ALTRE COMPETENZE2018Autrice E-Book "Non volevo baciare Laura" edito da Youcanprint.it
"Get Shorty" comes to the club and fellow comics Kirk Smith and Carl Guerra are here to discuss it all with Host & Corporate Comedian Steve Mazan. Is this the best Elmore Leonard adapatation? Who shines brightest in the ensemble? Did the sequel suck? Was Travolta ever cooler? All these questions and more get answered on this week's Mazan Movie Club Podcast. "Get Shorty" on IMDb Home of the Mazan Movie Club Steve Mazan on Instagram Home of Corporate Comedian Steve Mazan
Th Rt. Rev. Kirk Smith, Ph.D. is a Dean's Scholar and Bishop-In-Residence at Virginia Theological Seminary.
Kirk's wife and son had dual citizenship in the Us and Sweden, so when his wife became ill they put JJ in a group home in Sweden. She passed away in 2017 and JJ is still in Sweden where he is very happy. We talk about the difference between care in Sweden verses the US.
Kirk is a professional comedian, Autism dad, and co-host of the Podcast “Autastic”. He talks about being a young Dad to his son JJ who has Severe Autism. They moved from California to the UK, to Connecticut, to Texas where they tried swim therapy and horse therapy to try to help him. When they hear of a state of the art school for Autism in New York they moved there to get him help.
Toys expert and CEO of Planet Fun Jeremy Kirk Smith joins the show to talk all about toys heading into ChristmasLISTEN ABOVE
Toys expert and CEO of Planet Fun Jeremy Kirk Smith joins the show to talk all about toys heading into ChristmasLISTEN ABOVE
This week, Julia sits down with comedian Graham Kay (The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert), co-host of the podcast Autastic: A Comedians Guide to Autism, to talk about how this pandemic has affected people with disabilities like his brother Peter, as well as the support received in Canada vs that in the United States. Listen to Autastic: A Comedians Guide to Autism with Graham Kay and Kirk Smith: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/autastic-a-comedians-guide-to-autism/id984750988 Listen to Graham's other podcast The Edge Lords: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-edge-lords/id1550671795 Follow Graham on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrgrahamkay Julia and Kate can be found at @OhJuliaTweets and @KateWillett Hosts: Kate Willett and Julia Claire Producer: Genevieve Gearity Theme Song: Emily Frembgen and Kate Willett Artwork: Adrienne Lobl
Rev. Tim Smith is pastor of the Fayetteville Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Fayetteville, Tennessee. His father is Rev. Kirk Smith who is a Cumberland Presbyterian minister. As a native of the Fayetteville area he has been blessed to serve the Fayetteville Church for the past 17 years and the Boonshill Church for four years prior to this. Currently, he serves in numerous leadership positions throughout the church including: the Ministry Council, Engrossing Clerk and Chair of the Pastoral Care Committee; both in Columbia Presbytery. He is a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University and Memphis Theological Seminary. He is very active in the community and was recently nominated by the local school system for the Tennessee School Board Association Volunteer of the Year Award. In his spare time he loves watching and attending high school and Middle Tennessee State football games and loves spending time in the mountains and the wilderness. Tim is an avid hiker and this summer he completed the goal of summiting Mt. Whitney which is the highest mountain the 48 states. His wife Shana is a 2nd grade school teacher and they have one daughter 6 year old daughter Skylar.Music is provided by Pierce Murphy, Caldera Blue. Source: https://www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Pierce_Murphy/through-the-olive-branches/caldera-blueComments: http://freemusicarchive.org/Additional comments: modifications made to shorten and loop song for introduction and closing of podcast.Copyright Attribution and License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Although it is rare, naegleria is a deadly parasite that enters through the nose and has the potential to kill. In the past 10 years it has found 2 victims in MN. Kirk Smith, Manager of the Foodborne, Vectorborne, Waterborne and Zoonotic Diseases Section of the Minnesota Department of Health (Infectious Disease Division) joins Amy & Cally (sitting in for JJ Gordon). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kirk Smith, executive director of Illinois Christian Home Educators (ICHE), wonders what will be the straw that finally breaks the camel's back – the backs of Christian parents, even the backs of moral, non-Christian parents – when it comes to deciding to leave the cesspool of government schools? Will it be the recently passed legislation that requires availability of feminine hygiene products in both female and male school restrooms or will it be the mandate to teach hardcore sex education to public school students as early as kindergarten? At the recent ICHE convention at Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais, Monte Larrick and Kirk Smith met to discuss the perverted indoctrination that passes for education in Illinois public schools and the need for every voter in the state to be informed on the “wokey” ideology and proposals that negatively affect not just students, but our entire state. As a homeschooling father of eleven, Kirk details various ways to approach home education, the variety and high quality of homeschool curriculum, and the role that grandparents and churches can play in facilitating homeschooling. He also addresses a common concern of parents – how to teach a child a subject that is beyond one's ability (hint: it's usually calculus or physics). Even if you're a homeschool veteran, you will benefit from the wisdom and advice in this conversation. Not sure if homeschooling is right for you and your family or have you only recently decided to take the plunge and begin homeschooling this fall? Visit Illinois Christian Home Educators (ICHE) and find valuable information on how to get started and answers to frequently asked questions.
The Illinois legislature and recent events seem to be increasing the pressure for Christians to pull their kids out of public school and start home education. We know that public school proficiency rates are abysmal… though public schoolers are proficient in wokeism. And there’s a reason for that. There’s really no excuse to at least start thinking about homeschooling. Here to provide some of that food for thought is Kirk Smith, the executive director of the Illinois Christian Home Educators (ICHE).… Continue Reading
placemakingpodcast@gmail.com Facebook-f Twitter Linkedin Instagram Real Estate Entitlement Hurdles & How to Overcome Them with Ryan Smith– Ep. 42 About the Guest Another insightful episode of the show is coming your way! I am excited to share this next conversation with all of you. Ryan is the managing member of Gemini Capital Management, LLC. Ryan has been working in the property development and management industry since 2008. Ryan has worked on a wide range of real estate development projects including build to suit for multiple Fortune 500 Firms, missing middle housing developments, historic preservation, adaptive reuse, hospitality, and small scale single and multi-family renovations to name a few. Ryan completed his undergraduate work at Alma College with double majors in Business Administration and Economics. In 2013, Ryan earned a MBA degree from Central Michigan University as well. As mentioned, Ryan is the managing member of Gemini Capital. Gemini Capital Management, LLC was created in 2012 by Ryan & Kirk Smith. Gemini Capital Management is located in Mid-Michigan and is a real estate investment firm which acquires, develops, manages, leases and operates commercial, industrial, and residential properties. In this episode, we are going to discuss the most important first steps when beginning the entitlement process on your next project, how to engage surrounding property owners when you begin this process, and some of the biggest lessons learned from Ryan's experience as a real estate entrepreneur. There is loads of great information in this episode and I greatly appreciated Ryan for taking the time out of his extremely busy schedule to discuss this topic of real estate development entitlement hurdles with me. Main Take-Away's From This Show This was another fun episode to record. Ryan has had a passion to continue his learning even past college. With a “step-up-to-bat” mentality that Ryan possessed, he quickly found success in real estate investing and development. He started out in acquisition and then learned all he could about the management side of the business. This provided a sturdy foundation for his future endeavors in real estate development. With a “can-do” attitude, Ryan was able to persevere through many trials in building Gemini Capital into what it is today. There were several great talking points that Ryan shared throughout the discussion, so it is hard to just pick three for my main take-away's this week. The following main topics of the show come from an understanding in entitlement processes that Ryan possesses. The Law of 300 Feet. You're never going to make everybody happy with your development, but it doesn't hurt to try (a little). NIMBY's to YIMBY's As always, I will dig into each of these “take-away's” every week on the blog. So, without further a due, here we go! The Law of 300 Feet. I bet you might be wondering right now, what is so important about “The Law of 300 Feet”. We did not explicitly discuss this in the episode, but it bears discussion here. Essentially, the Law of 300 Feet refers to the 300-foot radius that can be drawn around your development and all those property owners that reside within that radius. Sometimes this boundary can be extended 500 feet or more but more regularly this boundary extends from 300-500 feet from your property. This varies from City to City so verify with your local jurisdiction. So why are we talking about an imaginary boundary around your property? Well as many of you already know, this boundary is typically used as an outer limit for sending out notifications for an upcoming public hearing for your property. When a project requires a public hearing, the City that your project is in is required to notify all surrounding property owners within a certain di...
On this podcast, Jason Dohm, Carlton McLeod, and Kirk Smith will discuss the changing of the name of the NCFIC to Church and Family Life - Proclaiming the Sufficiency of Scripture.
Are you trying to figure out how to get more streams on Spotify? Did you know we offer a course on this? This week C.J. welcomes Dave Powers, the co-founder of the course, and Kirk Smith, one of its top students and rising stars. Dave and Kirk tell how they started making hundreds of dollars and thousands of streams a day by focusing on getting on big playlists by building relationships with curators and sending them steady streams of singles. You could do this too and it all starts with learning more with this weeks episode of The Savvy Musician Show. Key Points From This Episode: Introduction to Dave Powers and Kirk Smith Why focus on Spotify? What is a curator? The power of the playlist Releasing singles instead of albums Staying consistent with reaching out to curators A steady stream of content Spotify is content marketing User-generated, algorithm, and editorial playlists Keeping users on the platform The music business is a relational business Getting past rejection Why you should be in the Spotify course Focusing on one music style Bad quality music fails quickly Having faith in yourself and the principles The Spotify course group Tweetables: “I ought to focus on a platform that actually could make me money rather me spending money to grow.” - @Mtncitymusic [00:04:08] “I put the record out. I probably should've been putting out singles, but I learned that lesson.” - Kirk Smith [00:08:39] “I'm starting to see like, ‘Okay, I need to plan stuff out to where I'm putting out every six to eight weeks or every couple months.'” - Kirk Smith [00:11:30] “Spotify is content marketing, and the content is the music… their main thing isn't to get music to people. Their main thing is to get people to Spotify.” - Kirk Smith [00:11:56] “You have to be consistent with reaching out and with making the content.” - Kirk Smith [00:18:52] “The sole purpose of any platform is to keep people on the platform.” - @metalmotivation [00:21:22] “Selling your music is not the end. It's a means to an end. It's one part of all the things that you will do in this new era of social media-driven marketing where you're sharing a lot more of your life than just the music itself.” @metalmotivation [00:22:05] “If your desire with everything that you post is to keep people on the platform, attract them to it, and keep them on the platform for as long as possible, guess what the algorithm is going to do with your content? It's going to favor it.” - @metalmotivation [00:22:55] “I think in the last couple of years, there's been a real understanding among artists that culturally people are listening to one song as opposed to albums more frequently.” @Mtncitymusic [00:24:20] “Whereas Spotify is technically the label now. The curator becomes A&R.” - @metalmotivation [00:30:19] “The music business has always been a relational business, but I don't know of a time when there's more opportunity for an artist to develop relationships that can advance your career outside the context of a record label.” - @Mtncitymusic [00:31:42] “If you have bad quality music, good marketing helps bad products fail quickly.” - @Mtncitymusic [00:50:52] Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Kirk Smith (Spotify) — https://spoti.fi/2FcCAFM Dave Powers — https://www.facebook.com/mountaincitymusic/ Spotify for Musicians — https://savvymusicianacademy.com/spotify/
This week we (Dave and Donny) interview one of our elders, Kirk Smith, about prayer in his God Time and trusting God during dry seasons. Don't forget to check out our Spotify Playlist called "FC | Draw Near Soundtrack" that you can use as atmosphere music for your God Time. Here's a link: spoti.fi/2Fh4QUJ
This episode features the relatively recent annual interview Monte Larrick conducts with Kirk Smith, the executive director of the Illinois Christian Home Educators, ICHE. They discussed homeschooling, the larger venue ICHE's annual convention has migrated to, the lamentable fact that the church of Jesus Christ seems to always be tardy in responding to dramatic occurrences in the culture. They also discussed the legal ramifications of choosing to home school, how to get started, and epic failed attacks on home educators rights in Illinois thanks to a massive response by homeschoolers.
Kirk Smith is stand up who grew up in Latin America and is the father of an autistic child and wrote a book about it called, "Rice Krispies With Ketchup." He is open about his experience and a voice for parents dealing with autism. kirksmithcomedian.com kiracomedy.com