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PHARR, Texas - Engineering consulting firm Raba Kistner was one of the sponsors of the recent IWS4 summit hosted by Pharr Economic Development Corporation.IWS stands of industrial warehouse summit. The fourth such event was held at the Pharr Development and Research Center. Katrin Leonard, vice president for Rio Grande Valley operations at Raba Kistner, spoke at IWS4. She also gave the Rio Grande Guardian an interview about the company's work in the region. Founded in 1968 in San Antonio, Raba Kistner initially started as a geotechnical engineering firm, but soon expanded to offer more services. Today, the company covers multiple markets including education, transportation, commercial and energy. “At the end of the day, our business is all about people, both employees and clients, and we have incredible employees and incredible clients. Our employees have extensive local knowledge of construction practices, and are passionate about what they do and how they do it,” said Chris Shultz, president of Raba Kistner, in 2021.“One of my favorite facts about Raba Kistner is that our first client is still one of our biggest 54 years in. Integrity is at the core of our inspection and testing services, and our growth through the years is based on the mutual trust our clients share with our employees and our company.”In December 2021, Raba Kistner joined the Kiwa group of companies. “We are proud of our history, what we have accomplished in the industry while always giving back to the communities we serve and look forward to adding to that history as a part of Kiwa,” Shultz said.Here is an audio recording of the Guardian's interview with Katrin Leonard, along with her remarks at IWS4.Go to www.riograndeguardian.com to read the latest border news stories and watch the latest news videos.
For the first time in over a decade, the long-distance waka ama championships have returned to their birth place.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode we talk to Bree while we were at the NZ Ice Swimming Championships.Bree is a lovely, bubbly young womanwho was quite happy to challenge some older male clever dicks!We got to speak about her swimming story and some of her other life experiences, including living in the arctic for a year.Bree has done ice swimming and has also complete 2 of the NZ triple crown swims. She is currently training for the 3rd, te Ara a Kiwa/Foveaux Strait and is looking to raise money for shark conservation by doing it. There's a link below if you would like to support her.We had to pay a price to do this episode, Bree insisted on putting make-up on the clever dicks, just as we were off to the prize giving for the Ice swimming champs. Pic's on Instagram.ReferencesRBM3 protein - involved in cold chock & hypothermiaDream Girl by Joy HolleyMountains to Sea, WellingtonGive a Little page for Swimming Te Ara a Kiwa for SharksBree on Instagram
Gary W. Raba. leads organic and inorganic growth for Raba Kistner, Inc. (RK). Before taking this responsibility, Gary served as CEO of Raba Kistner, Inc. He has also served as COO of Raba-Kistner, Inc., and COO of a new startup division, Raba-Kistner Infrastructure, Inc. Gary was CEO during the 2018 sale of RK to private equity firm Crescent Capital of Brisbane, Australia, and served on the RK Executive Committee during the subsequent transaction to the Family Office of KIWA, Rijswijk, the Netherlands, in 2020. Gary has served in multiple board, committee, and volunteer roles for ACEC-Texas and ACEC National. Gary has been in engineering for 35 years and is licensed in several states.
In this episode, we explore the world of Ava through a printed text of Samoan solo and the experience of library specialists Nia Vavao and Pamata Toleafoa. We visit Anau and Todd at the Four Shells Kava Lounge and learn how Kava is integral to life across Te Moana-nui-ā-Kiwa and valued and enjoyed here in Tāmaki Makaurau. See a list of references for this episode below or get in touch with us by emailing libraryresearch@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz and we'll make sure you can find the collection items of your interest. This podcast series is made with Auckland Libraries Content Creation funding and is part of a wider series of short films Ngako: The Collections Talk, available to view via aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/Ngako This episode was written and produced by Sue Berman, was recorded and produced by Benjamin Brooking and edited and engineered by Juliana Machado. This has been Ngako: The Collections Podcast - Ava, Kava, Kawa Subscribe to check out the next episode! REFERENCES George Pratt. Some folk songs and myths from Samoa: six solos about the kava (plant and drink). Sydney, 1890. https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=5da08344-49d4-593d-8321-e6b1f0ed06ce&entityType=FormatGroup Augustin Kramer. The Samoa Islands: an outline of a monograph with particular consideration of German Samoa. Volume 1 & 2. Auckland: Polynesian Press, 1994/1995. https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=def09ab7-6fb0-5235-a7ae-79b355f3a22d&entityType=FormatGroup Bernard Gadd. Kava ceremony, Hillary College, Ōtara. 1973. Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections, Footprints 00037. https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/photos/id/43386/rec/1 Four Shells Kava Lounge https://fourshellskava.co.nz/ Image credit: Nia Vavao and Pamata Toleafoa, 2022, Benjamin Brooking for Ngako: The Collection Podcast.
If you've seen the Korean Netflix hit Squid Game - or even heard of it, for that matter - our next guest may be to thank. Steven Renata is co-owner of KIWA digital, a cultural creative agency whose technology VoiceQ has helped to support the English dubbing of the likes of Squid Game, and Spanish series Money Heist.
MC Grammar, Erica and Kahu wānanga about how te reo Māori is influenced by the languages and cultures of Te Moana-nui-a-kiwa - the Pacific. Comparing Pacific languages such as Hawaiian, Cook Islands, Samoan and Niuean with te reo Māori, they also discuss what makes te reo Māori unique.
Kiwaでゲストハウスの管理及びBAR「クロスギルド」のマスターでもある 新関さんとは何者なのか⁈ Kiwaとの出会い。ゲストハウスを管理している上でのやりがい。難しさ。Kiwaならではの取り組み。管理人になってから変わった価値観など。インタビューの後半です
On sème FORT ! Le podcast du jardinage bio et de la permaculture
Au programme de cette émission : Dans un sol qui reste encore chaud et quand il sera ressuyé, le jardinier ou la jardinière pourra planter salades, fraisiers et bouturer ses aromatiques. Comme chaque semaine, nous répondrons à vos questions envoyées par mail à contact@monjardinbio.com Cette semaine, Eric nous propose de préparer les palissages pour ses prochaines plantations du printemps. Petits fruits, Kiwi, Kiwaï ou encore arbres fruitiers palissés,... Un peu de récup' pour soutenir les végétaux c'est pratique et pas cher ! On sème FORT, c'est plein de conseils pour bien jardiner, produire de beaux légumes et cultiver un beau jardin... Une émission animée par Eric, conseiller en jardinage naturel auprès des collectivités et Brice. Rendez-vous sur www.monjardinbio.com pour vous abonner à notre newsletter. ⭐ Laissez-nous des étoiles, des commentaires et partagez ce podcast ! Merci :-) ⭐
In this episode of Kiwi Birth Tales, I speak to Kristie. Some of the topics we cover:Unexpected pregnancyMiscarriage Spontaneous labourEpiduralEmergency CsectionBreastfeeding strugglesNipple ShieldsElective CsectionPositive Breastfeeding journeyPlease seek support for any mental health concerns, some helpful links are below:Mental Health in PregnancyPerinatal Depression and Anxiety Aotearoa Plunket - Dads Mental HealthLittle Shadow - Private Counselling NZYour Birth Project Online Hypnobirthing CourseFind me @kiwibirthtales and @yourbirthproject Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
シェアハウスだけどゲストハウス? ゲストハウスだけど農家と繋がる? ゲストハウスにbar? 全国各地から山形県村山市のKiwaに集う仕掛けとは? kiwaでゲストハウスの管理及びBAR「クロスギルド」のマスターでもある 新関さんにインタビュー
Oorlog in Oekraïne, mogelijk oorlog in Israël. Wat doet dat met het internationale bedrijfsleven en wat betekent dat voor de prijs aan de pomp? Het grootste familiebedrijf van Nederland handelt al een eeuw in energie en heeft er scherp zicht op. In ‘De top van Nederland' een uitgebreid gesprek met Jeroen Drost, topman van SHV Holdings. Presentator Thomas van Zijl vraagt hem... - of het afslanken van het miljardenbedrijf nog wel lukt in een tijd waar zo'n beetje alle kosten de pan uitrijzen; - waarom de verkoop van het dochterbedrijf Mammoet op de klippen liep; - hoe het prijskaartje bepaald wordt voor de verkoop van een dochteronderneming; - in welke mate de geopoltieke onrust het bedrijf raakt; - welke inspanningen geleverd worden door SHV om de bedrijfsvoering te verduurzamen; - hoe het staat met One-Dyas, het bedrijf dat bezig is met het grootste gasproject in Nederland; Over SHV Holdings SHV Holdings is een Nederlands conglomeraat én is het grootste familiebedrijf in Nederland. En heeft bedrijven in de energiesector, de groothandel, de diervoeding, het zwaar transport en nam recentelijk het inspectie- en certificeringsbedrijf Kiwa over. Met bijna 57.000 medewerkers wereldwijd en een aanwezigheid in meer dan 50 landen, is SHV een prominente speler op het internationale toneel. Over Thomas van Zijl Thomas van Zijl is financieel journalist en presentator bij BNR. Hij presenteert dagelijks ‘BNR Zakendoen', het Nederlandse radioprogramma voor economisch nieuws en zakelijk inzicht, waar 'De top van Nederland' onderdeel van is. Ook is hij een van de makers van de podcast ‘Onder curatoren'. Abonneer je op de podcast Ga naar ‘De top van Nederland' en abonneer je op de podcast, ook te beluisteren via Apple Podcast en Spotify. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Picture, for a minute, every artwork of colonial New Zealand you can think of. Now add a chain gang. Hard-labour men guarded by other men with guns. Men moving heavy metal. Men picking at the earth. Over and over again. This was the reality of nineteenth-century New Zealand. Forced labour haunts the streets we walk today and the spaces we take for granted. The unfree work of prisoners has shaped New Zealand's urban centres and rural landscapes, and Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa – the Pacific – in profound and unsettling ways. Yet these stories are largely unknown: a hidden history in plain sight. Blood and Dirt: Prison Labour and the Making of New Zealand (Bridget Williams Books, 2023) explains, for the first time, the making of New Zealand and its Pacific empire through the prism of prison labour. Jared Davidson asks us to look beyond the walls of our nineteenth- and early twentieth-century prisons to see penal practice as playing an active, central role in the creation of modern New Zealand. Journeying from the Hohi mission station in the Bay of Islands through to Milford Sound, vast forest plantations, and on to Parliament itself, this vivid and engaging book will change the way you view New Zealand. About the Author: An archivist by day and an author by night, Jared Davidson is an award-winning writer based in Wellington, New Zealand. His books include the acclaimed Dead Letters: Censorship and Subversion in New Zealand 1914–1920 (Otago University Press, 2019), Sewing Freedom (AK Press, 2013), The History of a Riot (BWB Texts, 2021) and the co-authored He Whakaputanga: The Declaration of Independence (Bridget Williams Books, 2017). Through history from below, Jared explores the lives of people often overlooked by traditional histories – from working-class radicals of the early twentieth century to convicts of the nineteenth. He is currently the Research Librarian Manuscripts at the Alexander Turnbull Library. Ed Amon has a Master of Indigenous Studies and is a PhD Candidate at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He is a columnist at his local paper: Hibiscus Matters, and a Stand-up Comedian. His main interests are indigenous studies, politics, history, and cricket. Follow him on twitter @edamoned or email him at edamonnz@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Picture, for a minute, every artwork of colonial New Zealand you can think of. Now add a chain gang. Hard-labour men guarded by other men with guns. Men moving heavy metal. Men picking at the earth. Over and over again. This was the reality of nineteenth-century New Zealand. Forced labour haunts the streets we walk today and the spaces we take for granted. The unfree work of prisoners has shaped New Zealand's urban centres and rural landscapes, and Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa – the Pacific – in profound and unsettling ways. Yet these stories are largely unknown: a hidden history in plain sight. Blood and Dirt: Prison Labour and the Making of New Zealand (Bridget Williams Books, 2023) explains, for the first time, the making of New Zealand and its Pacific empire through the prism of prison labour. Jared Davidson asks us to look beyond the walls of our nineteenth- and early twentieth-century prisons to see penal practice as playing an active, central role in the creation of modern New Zealand. Journeying from the Hohi mission station in the Bay of Islands through to Milford Sound, vast forest plantations, and on to Parliament itself, this vivid and engaging book will change the way you view New Zealand. About the Author: An archivist by day and an author by night, Jared Davidson is an award-winning writer based in Wellington, New Zealand. His books include the acclaimed Dead Letters: Censorship and Subversion in New Zealand 1914–1920 (Otago University Press, 2019), Sewing Freedom (AK Press, 2013), The History of a Riot (BWB Texts, 2021) and the co-authored He Whakaputanga: The Declaration of Independence (Bridget Williams Books, 2017). Through history from below, Jared explores the lives of people often overlooked by traditional histories – from working-class radicals of the early twentieth century to convicts of the nineteenth. He is currently the Research Librarian Manuscripts at the Alexander Turnbull Library. Ed Amon has a Master of Indigenous Studies and is a PhD Candidate at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He is a columnist at his local paper: Hibiscus Matters, and a Stand-up Comedian. His main interests are indigenous studies, politics, history, and cricket. Follow him on twitter @edamoned or email him at edamonnz@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Picture, for a minute, every artwork of colonial New Zealand you can think of. Now add a chain gang. Hard-labour men guarded by other men with guns. Men moving heavy metal. Men picking at the earth. Over and over again. This was the reality of nineteenth-century New Zealand. Forced labour haunts the streets we walk today and the spaces we take for granted. The unfree work of prisoners has shaped New Zealand's urban centres and rural landscapes, and Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa – the Pacific – in profound and unsettling ways. Yet these stories are largely unknown: a hidden history in plain sight. Blood and Dirt: Prison Labour and the Making of New Zealand (Bridget Williams Books, 2023) explains, for the first time, the making of New Zealand and its Pacific empire through the prism of prison labour. Jared Davidson asks us to look beyond the walls of our nineteenth- and early twentieth-century prisons to see penal practice as playing an active, central role in the creation of modern New Zealand. Journeying from the Hohi mission station in the Bay of Islands through to Milford Sound, vast forest plantations, and on to Parliament itself, this vivid and engaging book will change the way you view New Zealand. About the Author: An archivist by day and an author by night, Jared Davidson is an award-winning writer based in Wellington, New Zealand. His books include the acclaimed Dead Letters: Censorship and Subversion in New Zealand 1914–1920 (Otago University Press, 2019), Sewing Freedom (AK Press, 2013), The History of a Riot (BWB Texts, 2021) and the co-authored He Whakaputanga: The Declaration of Independence (Bridget Williams Books, 2017). Through history from below, Jared explores the lives of people often overlooked by traditional histories – from working-class radicals of the early twentieth century to convicts of the nineteenth. He is currently the Research Librarian Manuscripts at the Alexander Turnbull Library. Ed Amon has a Master of Indigenous Studies and is a PhD Candidate at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He is a columnist at his local paper: Hibiscus Matters, and a Stand-up Comedian. His main interests are indigenous studies, politics, history, and cricket. Follow him on twitter @edamoned or email him at edamonnz@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Picture, for a minute, every artwork of colonial New Zealand you can think of. Now add a chain gang. Hard-labour men guarded by other men with guns. Men moving heavy metal. Men picking at the earth. Over and over again. This was the reality of nineteenth-century New Zealand. Forced labour haunts the streets we walk today and the spaces we take for granted. The unfree work of prisoners has shaped New Zealand's urban centres and rural landscapes, and Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa – the Pacific – in profound and unsettling ways. Yet these stories are largely unknown: a hidden history in plain sight. Blood and Dirt: Prison Labour and the Making of New Zealand (Bridget Williams Books, 2023) explains, for the first time, the making of New Zealand and its Pacific empire through the prism of prison labour. Jared Davidson asks us to look beyond the walls of our nineteenth- and early twentieth-century prisons to see penal practice as playing an active, central role in the creation of modern New Zealand. Journeying from the Hohi mission station in the Bay of Islands through to Milford Sound, vast forest plantations, and on to Parliament itself, this vivid and engaging book will change the way you view New Zealand. About the Author: An archivist by day and an author by night, Jared Davidson is an award-winning writer based in Wellington, New Zealand. His books include the acclaimed Dead Letters: Censorship and Subversion in New Zealand 1914–1920 (Otago University Press, 2019), Sewing Freedom (AK Press, 2013), The History of a Riot (BWB Texts, 2021) and the co-authored He Whakaputanga: The Declaration of Independence (Bridget Williams Books, 2017). Through history from below, Jared explores the lives of people often overlooked by traditional histories – from working-class radicals of the early twentieth century to convicts of the nineteenth. He is currently the Research Librarian Manuscripts at the Alexander Turnbull Library. Ed Amon has a Master of Indigenous Studies and is a PhD Candidate at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He is a columnist at his local paper: Hibiscus Matters, and a Stand-up Comedian. His main interests are indigenous studies, politics, history, and cricket. Follow him on twitter @edamoned or email him at edamonnz@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/australian-and-new-zealand-studies
Picture, for a minute, every artwork of colonial New Zealand you can think of. Now add a chain gang. Hard-labour men guarded by other men with guns. Men moving heavy metal. Men picking at the earth. Over and over again. This was the reality of nineteenth-century New Zealand. Forced labour haunts the streets we walk today and the spaces we take for granted. The unfree work of prisoners has shaped New Zealand's urban centres and rural landscapes, and Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa – the Pacific – in profound and unsettling ways. Yet these stories are largely unknown: a hidden history in plain sight. Blood and Dirt: Prison Labour and the Making of New Zealand (Bridget Williams Books, 2023) explains, for the first time, the making of New Zealand and its Pacific empire through the prism of prison labour. Jared Davidson asks us to look beyond the walls of our nineteenth- and early twentieth-century prisons to see penal practice as playing an active, central role in the creation of modern New Zealand. Journeying from the Hohi mission station in the Bay of Islands through to Milford Sound, vast forest plantations, and on to Parliament itself, this vivid and engaging book will change the way you view New Zealand. About the Author: An archivist by day and an author by night, Jared Davidson is an award-winning writer based in Wellington, New Zealand. His books include the acclaimed Dead Letters: Censorship and Subversion in New Zealand 1914–1920 (Otago University Press, 2019), Sewing Freedom (AK Press, 2013), The History of a Riot (BWB Texts, 2021) and the co-authored He Whakaputanga: The Declaration of Independence (Bridget Williams Books, 2017). Through history from below, Jared explores the lives of people often overlooked by traditional histories – from working-class radicals of the early twentieth century to convicts of the nineteenth. He is currently the Research Librarian Manuscripts at the Alexander Turnbull Library. Ed Amon has a Master of Indigenous Studies and is a PhD Candidate at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He is a columnist at his local paper: Hibiscus Matters, and a Stand-up Comedian. His main interests are indigenous studies, politics, history, and cricket. Follow him on twitter @edamoned or email him at edamonnz@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Picture, for a minute, every artwork of colonial New Zealand you can think of. Now add a chain gang. Hard-labour men guarded by other men with guns. Men moving heavy metal. Men picking at the earth. Over and over again. This was the reality of nineteenth-century New Zealand. Forced labour haunts the streets we walk today and the spaces we take for granted. The unfree work of prisoners has shaped New Zealand's urban centres and rural landscapes, and Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa – the Pacific – in profound and unsettling ways. Yet these stories are largely unknown: a hidden history in plain sight. Blood and Dirt: Prison Labour and the Making of New Zealand (Bridget Williams Books, 2023) explains, for the first time, the making of New Zealand and its Pacific empire through the prism of prison labour. Jared Davidson asks us to look beyond the walls of our nineteenth- and early twentieth-century prisons to see penal practice as playing an active, central role in the creation of modern New Zealand. Journeying from the Hohi mission station in the Bay of Islands through to Milford Sound, vast forest plantations, and on to Parliament itself, this vivid and engaging book will change the way you view New Zealand. About the Author: An archivist by day and an author by night, Jared Davidson is an award-winning writer based in Wellington, New Zealand. His books include the acclaimed Dead Letters: Censorship and Subversion in New Zealand 1914–1920 (Otago University Press, 2019), Sewing Freedom (AK Press, 2013), The History of a Riot (BWB Texts, 2021) and the co-authored He Whakaputanga: The Declaration of Independence (Bridget Williams Books, 2017). Through history from below, Jared explores the lives of people often overlooked by traditional histories – from working-class radicals of the early twentieth century to convicts of the nineteenth. He is currently the Research Librarian Manuscripts at the Alexander Turnbull Library. Ed Amon has a Master of Indigenous Studies and is a PhD Candidate at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He is a columnist at his local paper: Hibiscus Matters, and a Stand-up Comedian. His main interests are indigenous studies, politics, history, and cricket. Follow him on twitter @edamoned or email him at edamonnz@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
Picture, for a minute, every artwork of colonial New Zealand you can think of. Now add a chain gang. Hard-labour men guarded by other men with guns. Men moving heavy metal. Men picking at the earth. Over and over again. This was the reality of nineteenth-century New Zealand. Forced labour haunts the streets we walk today and the spaces we take for granted. The unfree work of prisoners has shaped New Zealand's urban centres and rural landscapes, and Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa – the Pacific – in profound and unsettling ways. Yet these stories are largely unknown: a hidden history in plain sight. Blood and Dirt: Prison Labour and the Making of New Zealand (Bridget Williams Books, 2023) explains, for the first time, the making of New Zealand and its Pacific empire through the prism of prison labour. Jared Davidson asks us to look beyond the walls of our nineteenth- and early twentieth-century prisons to see penal practice as playing an active, central role in the creation of modern New Zealand. Journeying from the Hohi mission station in the Bay of Islands through to Milford Sound, vast forest plantations, and on to Parliament itself, this vivid and engaging book will change the way you view New Zealand. About the Author: An archivist by day and an author by night, Jared Davidson is an award-winning writer based in Wellington, New Zealand. His books include the acclaimed Dead Letters: Censorship and Subversion in New Zealand 1914–1920 (Otago University Press, 2019), Sewing Freedom (AK Press, 2013), The History of a Riot (BWB Texts, 2021) and the co-authored He Whakaputanga: The Declaration of Independence (Bridget Williams Books, 2017). Through history from below, Jared explores the lives of people often overlooked by traditional histories – from working-class radicals of the early twentieth century to convicts of the nineteenth. He is currently the Research Librarian Manuscripts at the Alexander Turnbull Library. Ed Amon has a Master of Indigenous Studies and is a PhD Candidate at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He is a columnist at his local paper: Hibiscus Matters, and a Stand-up Comedian. His main interests are indigenous studies, politics, history, and cricket. Follow him on twitter @edamoned or email him at edamonnz@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
TECHFUNK RADIOSHOW #42 This time we have a guestmix from a Russian Ukrainian breaks legend Amritone aka Parallax Breakz! He has once established one the best breaks label in the world - RUNE recordings, but now he joined us in the tech-funk movement. In this mix Alex presents tracks from our tech-funk compilation with Calligraphy recordings and some fresh unreleased ones. Tracklist: 01 - GOOM GUM - Feel Me (Original Mix) [Avtook Records] 02 - AFFKT - Dust (SNYL Remix) [Sincopat] 03 - Kastis Torrau feat. Amber Long - Menace (Framewerk Endangered Remix) [Stripped Recordings] 04 - IDORU - Chance (ID ID New Vision Remix) [Manta Recordings] 05 - Diego Montiel - Spark Gap (Fabrizio Mammarella Remix) [Side UP Works] 06 - Smash TV & Kiki - Day One (Original Mix) [Pets Recordings] 07 - Yuzza - Pray (Rami Chami Remix) [Kitchen Recordings] 08 - Los Fida, Tony Martelo - Autolycus (Original Mix) [88 Butterfly] 09 - ASHER SWISSA & Alar - I Don't Want (Rafael Cerato Remix) [Reborn Music] 10 - SNYL - Body To Body (AFFKT Remix) [Sincopat] 11 - Glowal - Figures (Original Mix) [Innervisions] 12 - AFFKT - Arpichulo (Original Mix) [Renaissance Records] 13 - blaktone - My Life My Rules (Original Mix) [Sincopat] 14 - AIKON - Come Together (Original Mix) [TAU] 15 - Secret Factory - The Bull (Original Mix) [Diynamic] 16 - Sasha Carassi - Ametista (Original Mix) [Renaissance Records] 17 - Noissier - Blue Arrow (Original Mix) [Awen Records] 18 - Luke Alessi - Scuze Me (Original Mix) [Rose Avenue] 19 - Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus (KIWA ReWork) [Free] 20 - Evgeniy Nuzhnov - Chameleon (Original Mix) [Family Piknik Music] 21 - Anatolian Sessions & Danny Shamoun & Qualista - Amida (Sasha Carassi Remix) [Qualista] 22 - I Promised Mom - The Mermaid's Tale (Mattia Pompeo Remix) [ILINX] 23 - Sasha & Because of Art - Fused (Original Mix) [Last Night On Earth] 24 - Gezin - We (Original Mix) [Bassmatic] 25 - The Organism - Ego (Marc DePulse Remix) [Organic Tunes] 26 - Alejandro Molinari & Leo Sagrado feat. Joy Tyson - Perfect Stranger (Far&High Remix) [Harabe] 27 - KIWA feat. Suspira & Bea Aino - Metaphor (Original Mix) [Gravitas Recordings] 28 - Edu Imbernon & Clemente & Imbermind feat. Peter Murphy - Kind of Love (Original Mix) [Fayer] 29 - Th3 Oth3r feat. Leo Ferro - Spiral (Space Food) Remix) [Eklektisch] 30 - Jamie Stevens - With You (Distant Breaks Mix) [Music To Die For] Amritone guestmix: 01. Amritone - Whiplash [Research&Development CDR] 02. Amritone - Nobody Cares [Calligraphy CDR] 03. Tom Clyde & OneWay - Black Lodge (Amritone remix) [Calligraphy CDR] 04. Amritone - Chaotic Good [Calligraphy] 05. Amritone - Open the Box [unsigned] 06. Amritone - No More White Noises [unsigned] 07. M_Spark & Amritone - Artificial Insanity [Calligraphy] 08. John Dopping - Hurt Me (Amritone remix) [AYRA CDR] 09. Amritone - Stasis [Calligraphy] 10. Amritone - Neutrino [Calligraphy] https://t.me/pourtexsound
Perspective......with tracks by...Hotel Art, Kwanba, Ayla Nereo, Deka Sul, The Polish Ambassador, Little Sheba And The Shamans, Noah and the Loners, Virtually J, Cat Ryan, Remote Guest List, Hyunji-A, Kiwa, Terranigma, Construktor, Rifhes Hotel Art - Raised On Television [Muso Soup] Kwanba - Supreme [RDX Promo] Ayla Nereo - [...] The post PCP#805… Perspective… appeared first on Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory.
Perspective......with tracks by...Hotel Art, Kwanba, Ayla Nereo, Deka Sul, The Polish Ambassador, Little Sheba And The Shamans, Noah and the Loners, Virtually J, Cat Ryan, Remote Guest List, Hyunji-A, Kiwa, Terranigma, Construktor, Rifhes Hotel Art - Raised On Television [Muso Soup] Kwanba - Supreme [RDX Promo] Ayla Nereo - [...] The post PCP#805… Perspective… appeared first on Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory.
Locked Away......with tracks by...Currls, Heavenstamp, Kiwa, Arina Mur, Cyanea , Breanna Barbara, Motherbank, Rebel Control, Jeezel Petes, Coco And The Lost, Raest, Akriza, Mah Ze Tar, Osckrank Currls - Honey [Bandcamp] Heavenstamp - Anaesthesia [Muso Soup] Kiwa - Just A Hack [Gravitas] Arina Mur - Make A Wish [...] The post PCP#802… Locked Away… appeared first on Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory.
Locked Away......with tracks by...Currls, Heavenstamp, Kiwa, Arina Mur, Cyanea , Breanna Barbara, Motherbank, Rebel Control, Jeezel Petes, Coco And The Lost, Raest, Akriza, Mah Ze Tar, Osckrank Currls - Honey [Bandcamp] Heavenstamp - Anaesthesia [Muso Soup] Kiwa - Just A Hack [Gravitas] Arina Mur - Make A Wish [...] The post PCP#802… Locked Away… appeared first on Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory.
Un any més, els equips de la Vall de Segó, en la modalitat de pilota Galotxa, estan en el més alt de l'escaló. El primer equip de Quart, any rere any, segueix sense parar arribant a les finals del Trofeu El Corte Inglés. Enguany, edició 48, viatja a la població d'Alfarb per a disputar una nova final, davant un complicat i difícil Monserrat A, que ha sigut el campió en la lliga regular. El Trofeu El Corte Inglés consta de quatre finals, de quatre categories, doncs bé, en les altres tres, també les jugaran equips de les Valls. En la 2a, el Quat B - Godelleta. En la 3a, el Faura D - Monserrat B. I, en la 4a, el Faura - Monserrat C. Totes les finals són difícils, però per l'esforç dels nostres no serà. Totes les finals seran al carrer de la localitat d'Alfarb, entre demà dissabte, día 15 i el diumenge, dia 16. A continuació poden veure el cartell de la Federació on s'indica l'horari de les partides. També poden escoltar, en el següent àudio, a Joan Castillejo, president i jugador del Quart, on ens detalla de tot el complicat recorregut de l'equip fins a arribar a la final i de les sensacions que tenen de cara a la final.
Ungana na Mtangazaji Mary Mashine katika kipindi cha Maswali ya Imani, na Mada ilipo ni kwanini wakatoliki wanabatiza watoto wadogo, Mwezeshaji Frateri Betramino Mandile kutoka Seminari kuu ya Mtakatifu Augustino Peramiho -Jimbo kuu la Dar es salaam.
Fruit and vegetables could again be victims of the latest wild weather. A least one supermarket chain is warning broccolli, lettuce, bagged salads and mandarins could be in short supply over the next few days with transport difficulties in Gisborne and Hawkes Bay. Leaderbrand is one of the biggest suppliers of fresh produce, chief executive Richard Burke joins us now from Tūranganui a Kiwa.
Artist Track Album Year Time Al Di Meola Sequencer (remix) Sequencer – Special 12′ Mixes 1983 6:24 Rie a.k.a. Suzaku w/Yoshihiro Naruse, Yoshiyori Imai, Marie Fukai Fightman Instrumental Summit Vol. 36 2023 5:09 Masato Honda Band with Jun Kajiwara Natsu no Shinkirou Live at Kiwa, August 2020 2020 8:56 Miku Yonezawa Merry-Go-Round In The Sky […]
This month Kiwa Hammond has been part of an Aotearoa contingent in Germany to retrieve skeletal remains of karapuna, Ta Imi Moriori ancestors of Rekohu (the Chatham Islands) and Maori tipuna from various institutions and museums.
In Tūranganui-a-Kiwa, Mara and Beto learn how their son Jamil found out about the birds and the bees in Brazil while their kids talk about growing up Black in Gisborne, and having DJs for parents.
Pamata Toleafoa [Senior Librarian Pasifika Research] joins Sue Berman [Oral History Advisor] in conversation about the O le fogava'a e tasi – One family exhibition which celebrates knowledge holders across Te Moananui a Kiwa and their measina (taonga). In this interview Pamata shares his thinking and creative processes that lead to this project and how the role of Senior Librarian Pasifika Research has enabled this project's success. The O le fogava'a e tasi – One family exhibition can be viewed on Level 2 of Tāmaki Pātaka Kōrero | Central City Library till the end April 2023. Image: Pamata Toleafoa, 2023, Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections
2023-2024 Chair-elect and 2024-2025 Chair – Gary W. Raba, PE, D.Eng., of Texas: Gary W. Raba is responsible for leading organic and inorganic growth for Raba Kistner, Inc. (RK). Prior to taking this responsibility, Gary served as CEO of Raba Kistner, Inc. He has also served as COO of Raba-Kistner, Inc., and COO of a new startup division, Raba-Kistner Infrastructure, Inc. Gary was CEO during the 2018 sale of RK to private equity firm Crescent Capital of Brisbane, Australia, and served on the RK Executive Committee during the subsequent transaction to the Family Office of KIWA, Rijswijk, the Netherlands in 2020. Gary has served in multiple board, committee, and volunteer roles for ACEC-Texas and ACEC National. Gary Raba has been in the business of engineering for 35 years and is licensed in several states.
De Week van Energeia is dé nieuwspodcast voor de energieprofessional. Elke vrijdag praten redacteuren van Energeia je in ongeveer twintig minuten bij over de belangrijkste ontwikkelingen in de complexe energiewereld. Met deze week: De ontwikkeling van de infrastructuur voor waterstof vraagt om afspraken over de kwaliteit van de waterstof die met die infrastructuur getransporteerd wordt. Die standaarden bestaan nog niet. In opdracht van het ministerie van Economische Zaken en Klimaat hebben DNV en Kiwa een advies hierover opgesteld. Redacteur Joep Westerveld vertelt over dit advies en de reacties erop van bedrijven en brancheorganisaties. Verder: Hoofdredacteur Wouter Hylkema over het principeakkoord over het langer openblijven van twee Belgische kernreactoren, de extra bescherming die woningscorporaties willen voor verhuurders die van hun huurders een energieprestatievergoeding vragen voor energiezuinige huurwoningen en het conflict over de bouw van een stikstoffabriek in het Groningse Zuidbroek. Presentatie: Ilse Akkermans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's webinar, Ram is joined by Komal, Kiwa and Meryl as they explore sustainability and its importance in the current world.They share their thoughts, knowledge and things they have learned and how we as human beings are responsible for the future and for the coming generations.Learn about :Sustainability in CoachingActions we can take to be sustainableThe imbalance around the worldCreating communities to decrease the divide Articles related to sustainabilityAre We Sustainable? Is Sustainability a Myth?This episode was recorded on 14 September 2022, as part of the 'Future of Coaching' seriesYou can see the recording on our YouTube channel. If you like this episode, please subscribe to our podcast and connect with us on the links below. Thank you for your support!Contact Us https://coacharya.com/contactWebsite https://coacharya.comWebinars https://coacharya.com/events/LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/coacharyaYouTube https://youtube.com/c/coacharyaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/CoacharyaTwitter https://twitter.com/coacharyaInstagram https://www.instagram.com/coacharya
We look at how the housing crisis is impacting Tūranga-nui-a-Kiwa, we discuss the oppposition to the The Oversight of Oranga Tamariki System Bill and we meet the wahine behind Māori Millionaire. Made with the support of Te Māngai Pāho and the Public Interest Journalism Fund.
Terje Toomistu on eesti antropoloog, kes on laiemale avalikkusele tuntud oma dokumentaalfilmide „Põlvkond piiri taga” (2022) ning „Nõukogude hipid” (2017) kaudu. Tal on bakalaureusekraad Tartu Ülikooli majandusteaduskonnast ning magistrikraadid nii etnoloogia kui ka kommunikatsiooniuuringute alal. 2019. aastal kaitses ta Tartu Ülikoolis doktoritöö Indoneesia transsooliste naiste ehk waria'de soolise subjektsuse ja kuuluvuspüüdluste teemal, kus ta keskendub feministliku antropoloogia perspektiivist waria'de kogukonnale, kellest ta juba varem oli teinud dokumentaalfilmi „Wariazone" (2011, koos Kiwa'ga). Ta on elanud ja õppinud Prantsusmaal, Venemaal, Indoneesias, Ameerika Ühendriikides ja Hollandis. 2013/2014. õppeaastal viibis ta Fulbrighti stipendiumiga California Ülikoolis Berkeleys. Ta on Tartu Ülikooli etnoloogia osakonna teadur ning 2020. aastast Postimehe Fondi Noor-Eesti teadusgrandi "Noored eestlased välismaal” juht. Selles saates räägime Väikelinnas elamisest ja kasvamisest, lapsepõlve mängumaast teatrikeskkonnas. Globaalse maailma avanemisest tänu töösuvele Londonis. Indoneesias elamise ja töötamise kogemusest, mis tõi muu hulgas Eesti akadeemilisse maailma feministliku antropoloogia. Waria'de kogukonnast Indoneesias. Kuidas me ainult võidame sellest, kui kõigil inimestel on võimalus ennast avada ja luua. Nõukogude hipide põlvkonna uurimisest ja filmi tegemisest. Rände olemuse muutusest ja filmi tegemisest Eesti kolmanda migratsioonilaine kohta. Liitu uudiskirjaga www.globaalsedeestlased.org, et uus saade jõuaks iga nädal sinu postkasti!
Podcast Show Notes On this episode of The Voiceover Gurus podcast, JJ and Linda welcome Managing Director of VoiceQ, Steven Renata to talk about dubbing and the latest technology that any voice talent can use. If dubbing is in your bag of talents, you need to check out VoiceQ! Visit VoiceQ Dubbing Technology About Steven Renata: A native of the small township of Kawakawa in the far north of New Zealand, Steven Renata grew up in Milton, in the country's deep south, and takes pride in his dual heritage of Māori and Pākeha (Scottish and Irish). One of the first Māori graduates of the University of Otago, Steven received his master's degree in marketing in 1994, followed by a career in Māori tourism Auckland University of Technology, which led to him becoming a founder of global fitness company Les Mills International. As a leader of Kiwa Digital and its pioneering language-dubbing technology VoiceQ, Steven is dedicated to the company's strategic direction and success, observing and influencing its work through the lens of tribal leadership. This approach focuses on language and relationships that drive performance in a sustainable way, operating at the leading edge of quality content delivery. In an industry facing massive disruption driven by the global shift to digital consumption and the introduction of new technologies, Steven has helped lead Kiwa's business model away from the constraints of physical distribution and to sharpen its focus on the publishing and post-production industries. Steven and his whanau live in Auckland, New Zealand, and enjoys cycling, music, food, viticulture and travel. In his spare time, he also acts as a business consultant and executive wellness coach. He speaks English and te Reo Māori. For a limited time, get 15% OFF any New Membership with V123 FOR MORE INFO ON THE VOICEOVER GURUS, PLEASE VISIT: https://voiceover.guru/ Linda Bruno Voice Actress https://www.lindabruno.com JJ Wilson Voices https://www.jjwilsonvoices.com FOLLOW US: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/thevoiceovergurus INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/vogurus/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/VOGurus LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE: Amazon Music/Audible: https://www.amazon.com/The-Voiceover-Gurus-Podcast/dp/B08K581RCX/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=The+voiceover+gurus+podcast&qid=1603987040&sr=8-1 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/552wKWhdQzWeq2nkDGZsAu?si=IzbA2j-tTfyXTK-sDElSoQ Podbean: https://voiceovergurus.podbean.com/ Apple iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-voiceover-gurus-podcast/id1244964011 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmU3gJsBqFiotx0iD9UaWQ THANKS FOR LISTENING!
The wealth of feminist art by Pacific women Aoteaora and across Moana-nui-a-Kiwa, the Pacific Ocean, is being celebrated in a new exhibition at Toi o Tamaki Auckland Art Gallery. Ane Tonga, the gallery's inaugural Curator of Pacific Art has spent a couple of years selecting work that encompasses sculpture and moving image through to performance art. Gender and the politics of representation are ideas she's explored in her own art practice over the years. She's calling the exhibition Declaration: A Pacific Feminist Agenda. Lynn Freeman spoke to her and to one of the artists included in the show, Suzanne Tamaki, who uses fashion and photography to create images with strong political and cultural messages.
REMEMBER: book your tickets to see Kegsta perform at the upcoming Melbourne International Comedy Festivalhttps://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2022/shows/january-26thBlurt On Ol’ BlightyBrexit: the pros and cons of leaving the EU →https://www.theweek.co.uk/brexit-0As mentioned in this segment, the minimum wages in Australia and USA are: Australia’s AUD $20.33/hour or AUD $772.60/week (as at 1 July 2021).USA’s minimum wage is USD $7.25/hour.Nature CallsHemiandrus jacinda: insect named after New Zealand prime minister →https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/mar/12/hemiandrus-jacinda-insect-named-after-new-zealand-prime-minister-ardernYeti Crab →https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiwa_hirsutahttps://ocean.si.edu/ocean-life/invertebrates/yeti-crabGood NewsWomen, never allowed to dance as girls, live their dreams performing burlesque →https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-12/dance-once-taboo-for-these-women-now-they-perform-burlesque/100219008Message in a bottle →https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-60121185SocialsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI6sah68y5GKhtD-uE4W-FAFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/blurtstar/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/blurtstar/Twitter - @BlurtNew This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thenewblurt.substack.com
Ook Kiwa zet vol in op de energie transitie. Waar zo'n zes jaar geleden nog louter gasapparatuur stond om te testen, is nu ruim twee derde van het testlaboratorium van Kiwa in Apeldoorn bedoeld voor het testen en certificeren van warmtepompen. Ernst Vossers van Kiwa geeft Installatie.nl een rondleiding.
Tänavu Eesti kirjanike liidu romaanivõistlusel keele- ja stiiliauhinna pälvinud kunstniku ja muusiku Kiwa jõulujutu peategelane on suur mees nimega Jüri.
Transavia moet vanwege een cyberaanval een boete betalen van vier ton. Volgens de privacywaakhond waren de wachtwoorden om de computersystemen binnen te komen veel te makkelijk te raden.Santosh Sharman, Kiwa, spreekt met Luna van der Waarde over datalekken bij bedrijven, hoe meer bewustzijn gecreëerd kan worden bij organisaties en wat de gevolgen van cyberaanvallen voor de samenleving kunnen zijn. Ook vertelt hij hoe mensen hun digitale veiligheid beter kunnen waarborgen. Ga voor meer informatie over ANP Expert Support naar anp.nl/expertsMeer ExpertCast? Ga naar anp.nl/expertcast
Kiwa räägib oma värskest romaanist "Kummiliimiallikad" ning selle allikatest: nõukogude Eesti punk, lagunev tulevikuvisioon, pöörane paralleelreaalsus.
;paranoia kirjastuse juht ja nothingoloog Kiwa selgitab Nõukogude Eesti pungi eripärasid ning avab oma värske teose “Kummiliimiallikad” (kirjastus Tänapäev) tagamaid.
Kirjandussaade “Gogol” hüppab pea ees eksperimentaalsesse kirjandusse.
A regional medical practice closed its doors to new patients after losing a doctor due to immigration issues. Last year, the Government suspended Expressions of Interest selections for the skilled migrant category, because of Covid-19. After waiting a year for things to change, Ōtaki GP Harding Richards gave up and returned to Wales. He had more than 1300 registered patients. Ōtaki Medical Centre chief executive Kiwa Raureti joined Kerre McIvor.LISTEN ABOVE
A rural medical centre that pleaded with the Immigration Minister to help retain their young migrant GP is baffled to see residency reportedly granted to convicted criminals.Ōtaki GP Dr Harding Richards, originally from Wales, left New Zealand in June after a year waiting in limbo to lodge a residency application.Because of Covid's impact on the immigration office, the Government suspended Expressions of Interest (EOI) selections for the skilled migrant category (SMC) last year, closing a pathway to residency for many migrants.Reeling from the loss of the young doctor – who had 1354 patients registered to him - Ōtaki Medical Practice was forced to close its doors to new patients over a busy winter.Last week Newshub reported Associate Immigration minister Phil Twyford had granted residency to three convicted criminals – with 10 convictions between them - since December.Ōtaki Medical Centre Chief executive Kiwa Raureti told Nick Mills he was baffled when he saw the news.'It was really heartbreaking,' he said. Raureti said if they cannot get residency for Richards and other migrant GPs the Ōtaki Medical Centre is at risk.
FOR A LIMITED TIME, SIGN UP TO GET A FREE E-BOOK TO UNLOCK YOUR PURPOSE IN LIFE. Click HERE >>// Anatomy of a Past Life + QHHT Regression Session:What to Expect from a QHHT Past Life Regression Session? Basically… We are connecting the subconscious to the conscious.A regression is the through line that is connecting you unlock your subconscious. We are letting the subconscious drive, since normally the conscious is driving. As soon as you ask for a session, my spirit guides and your spirit guides (as the client) are conspiring to make the session unique for you. Lessons of the past can inform us of our purpose in the present and future.** What is QHHT?Also known as “Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique” is the technique I use, which was developed by Dolores Cannon (the godmother of regression therapy), and involves inducing an individual into the Somnambulistic or meditative state of trance through visualization. Ordinarily this state of being is experienced twice daily: the moment just before you become consciously awake and the moment just before you fall asleep.Quantum Healing can help you achieve health, find peace, and create balance.Any individual can gain access to experiences of Past Lives they have lived, and you will discover an infinite knowledge and powerful aspect of your higher self that can be contacted and communicated with. This part of yourself is always present with you and exists just below the surface of your conscious mind. Thus, we appropriately label this state of mind “The Subconscious” , “The Superconscious”, “Source”, or “The Higher Self”.** Ordinary Past Life Regression VS QHHTThe difference between ordinary past life regression and QHHT regression is that we work not only with past lives, but also with the subconscious for instantaneous healings (both emotional and physical) when appropriate. This method has proven to be effective on thousands of people all over the world regardless of their Age, Gender, Personality, Physical Symptoms, Religious Beliefs or Cultural Backgrounds for over 50 years. It has been conclusively supported that we have all lived multiple Past Lives and we all have a Subconscious which contains the answers to any question we may have about ourselves or the life we are living. The resulting healing and wisdom that is received, is truly remarkable and often changes a life profoundly as one becomes more aligned with their Divine Purpose.** What is a Past Life Regression?A Past Life Regression is the first component of the QHHT technique. You will be regressed and guided through an appropriate past life. You will be guided by me, much like a guided visualization meditation, and will settle upon a first scene. You will see significant moments within past lives from one or many lives, and eventually move through to the end of the life and beyond to look back and reflect on themes within that life, and significant traits that may have carried into your current life. Your Subconscious will select what past life to show you, and you will be guided through the experience by myself. The past life scene the Subconscious chooses to show you is always relevant to your current life. You will never be shown something that you are not ready to see.** What is Hypnosis?In short, I'm not going to make you bark like a dog or quack like a duck. Those are silly stage tricks that gave hypnosis a bad name and couldn't be farther off from what we are doing. Instead, this form of hypnosis is more of a guided, visualization in a meditative state, allowing you to connect to your subconscious while I, your therapist, talk you through and help you to heal or uncover questions you may have.Hypnosis is actually very easy, and everyone can be hypnotized.In general, there are (4) Brain Wave states of the mind:1. Beta – wide awake - goal setting- comparing self - conscious mind - logical analyzation2. Alpha – light level of trance - altered state - beliefs and ideas - dream state3. Theta – deepest level of trance - somnambulistic - subconscious connection - memories4. Delta – asleepWe will work within Alpha and Theta. Surprisingly, everyone is actually hypnotized 80% of every day and they don't even know it. After approximately 60 seconds watching tv, you're in alpha, because you're concentrating on something. There was a study performed where a tv would stay on as long as a subject was in Beta, and the tv didn't stay more than 60 seconds for each person to move into Alpha! Have you ever been watching tv so intently, you didn't even notice someone walking into the room? Or been scrolling on Instagram and didn't notice how long you've been sitting there? That's alpha. That's hypnosis. You are actually hypnotized a lot of the time every single day. Funny, huh?** What is my Role is as a Regression Therapist?:I'm simply a guide and facilitator. I help facilitate to show you an experience that has happened to you before in this life or a past life. By working with your subconscious to show you these moments, it will help you to be the best version of yourself in this life.**You will Feel/See:You will feel at first like you're making it all up, or you're unclear why you're seeing something... just go with it. Say the first thing that comes to your mind. The first thing you imagine. Quiet the “conscious mind” simply saying what you see or feel. As the client, you just report on what you see or feel. You don't need to analyze it, just say the first thing you see or feel. I'll ask you a lot of questions the whole time to continue to prime your mind and open up what you see.Your angels / spirit guides will take you to whatever and wherever you're supposed to go and whatever you're supposed to see. It could be a past life, between lives, light source, under water, other planets, etc. ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE.You, as the client, will come to the session with a series of questions (more info given below), and I will ask the subconscious these questions for you. This is where a lot of the healing happens. Your higher self will give you the answers.You will be laying down, and it's important not to move your body while you're in the regression, and you should not open your eyes.** What is the Anatomy of a Session?There are 3 portions of the session; the agenda consists of:1. InterviewWe will talk for a little while about why you wanted this session, your current life, your childhood, your job, your family, etc. Just get to know one another.2. Hypnotic “Alpha State” - Past Life RegressionI will calmly regress you while you are comfortably laying down. You will be taken through a guided visualization by myself, and will be shown one or many past lives.3. Subconscious “Theta State” - Higher Self HealingIf your higher self feels you are ready, you may be guided by myself to connect with your subconscious / higher self / spirit guides / source. I will ask the subconscious any questions you came into the session with on your behalf. We will perform a body scan and work to promote emotional and/or physical healing.Sessions can take anywhere from 2-5 hours. I am never in a rush, and do not charge by the hour. I am here for you, and want this to be a relaxing, enjoyable experience!** End of a Session:At the end I will safely close out the session, and we will have a discussion about what you experienced. After a session you will need to eat within the next 1-2 hours to ground yourself, and do not recommend you go right to sleep. A session should be done a few hours before you sleep.** What you'll get from the “Past Life Alpha State” portion:Emotional Healing & Scene Watching.Connections, understanding your purpose, and past experiences. This is a way to give yourself more compassion for traits that may be imprinted on our soul and who you are in this life.** What you'll get from the “Subconscious Theta State” portion:Physical Healing & Reflection.This is the realization stage. You will gain an understanding of why you saw what you saw in the past life portion. You will see and understand parallels in your current life, and how they tie to your past lives and experiences. You will open up memories that either serve you or hold you back. We unpack the lessons you've learned and are here to learn in this life. You see the themes of past and current lives to understand and release issues in a safe space, helping to access your own power on a cellular level. It also helps to release any emotional baggage you may be carrying with you. This baggage could be festering in your body, manifesting as current pains, illness, chronic disease, etc. These sessions will help you release pain and illness (both mental and physical). We do a body healing scan to get your body to function and operate at its highest potential. This is also where we ask the Superconscious the questions you came prepared with.** How Long Does Healing Take?Most of the main healing is immediate. See Additional Healing notes and reminders below:+ You will continue to closely experience healing for 1-3 days after the session, and up to 2 weeks.+ You may experience a form of your body detoxing for 1-3 days after the session+ It is important to drink a lot of water within the 3 days after the session+ Do not go straight to sleep after the session+ Eat within 1-2 hours of the session to ground+ I will send you a recording of this session, continue listening to it regularly for months and years to come, as you will continue to receive healing+ Do not listen to the beginning induction at all, especially while driving - as it will put you back in trance. Just fast forward until you are off the cloud and within your first scene** How Many Sessions do you Need?:Depends on the client, the issues, levels of healing, and what you want out of it. We will start with one session and go from there.** Common Fears:- What if it doesn't work?- What if I see something I don't want to see?- What if I'm not good at visualizing?This is an exciting healing process that we are not used to experiencing. Naturally, the unknown may feel strange, but this is a safe form of therapy that consists of all light and love. The only thing you need to do is to relax, and follow the guided visualization. You don't need to be psychic or intuitive for this to work, everyone is capable of getting into the Theta state. This form of hypnosis therapy works on everyone. No one has ever come out of a session more traumatized than they were before they sat down. We all have soul imprints of being victims and perpetrators. We all have struggles and strife. That's ok, that part of learning and healing. It's my job to watch your queues to guide you to keep you safe and protected.You also do not have to experience things in your past life, you are able to watch situations as an observer as well, which will help in case you are triggered emotionally.This is a very safe process, and I have been extensively trained to implement safeguards and procedures that will help to guide and facilitate your subconscious.You will never see anything you are not ready to see. This is part of your personal and unique path of growth and evolution.I also do not want to diminish the heaviness of life, trauma and death... I understand everyone has their own experience they come to the session with, both good and bad, and we are here in this life to learn about ourselves, our relationships, and our Divine Purpose.Earth is like a school, and each life has a theme. Think of the themes as a Major in college. There are themes and sub themes in life, much like majors and minors. We're all learning at our own pace and in our own way. These sessions will help you to uncover your themes.By doing this work, and breathing love into it, we can receive guidance and insight where we can connect with our higher self and the world around us.** How to Prepare for a Session:1. Come prepared with at least 5 questions written down to ask your subconscious/higher self. Examples of questions are:+ Can I heal my high blood pressure?+ Why do I have such a strained relationship with my sister?+ I once saw a large blue light/orb while driving, what was that?+ What is my purpose?+ What do I need to do to live a healthy life?+ Why can't I kick my addiction to food?+ My right leg has numbness, can we heal?2. Do not plan anything after the session, it's important to relax and reflect.3. Do not come to the session with substances in your system of any kind (including relaxing medications like xanax, alcohol, adderall, cannabis, etc)// 11 Tips To Indicate Some Clues To Your Past Lives:The truth is that all of us have likely reincarnated, however, some of us have gone through this cycle more than others and therefore experience many of the following characteristics, and some of you may only resonate with one or two of these tips:1. Recurring DreamsDreams are reflections of the unconscious mind, and while repetitive dreams may sometimes signify trauma, fear or issues that your brain is trying to process (“unfinished business”), repetitive dreams can also potentially be reflections of past life experiences. Many people claim to have experienced certain events, seen particular people or gone to specific places frequently in their dreams that feel very familiar, and somehow recognizable. Remember the soul contract thing I said before? You'll recognize places or people or the essence of both.*I don't so much have recurring dreams, but I do have certain specific dreams that I remember IN DETAIL that span my whole life, and Just know intuitively they mean something for me to remember so many of them in great detail -- like even some from childhood.2. Out-of-place MemoriesThere are many recorded instances of young children who have out-of-place memories that later prove to be oddly accurate in detail. While out-of-place memories could be due to simple fantasies, misunderstandings or an incongruence in the ability to remember, BUT there is mounting evidence that suggests out-of-place memories could reveal connections to past lives. Think about when you travel somewhere and it feels like “home” but you don't know why…*This happens to me a lot actually. I can be driving on a street and get an entire flash of a memory, but know I never experienced it in this life. I then sit with them to determine if this is a memory of mine from a past life, or a download I'm getting about someone else's life that is near me.3. You Have a Strong IntuitionIntuition is the ability to balance the conscious and unconscious mind and to tap into our higher selves of primal wisdom and innate knowledge. It is said that the more we soulfully mature, the more we are closer to returning to the ‘source' (known also as nirvana, eternity, oneness) from which our Souls come from, and from which the collective unconscious – a body of universal knowledge – exists.*Mine is heightened to say the least.4. Déjà vuWe've all experienced déjà vu before at some point in our lives. It's that bizarre feeling that somehow we have already experienced or lived a moment in time before. Often déjà vu comes spontaneously, and is triggered by smells, sounds, sights, tastes and various other sensations. Some claim that déjà vu reflects the possibility of other dimensions (i.e. parallel universes), OR a revealing of a past life experience.*I love when this happens! It makes me feel like I'm plugged into something bigger, and that everything is “on track”5. You're an EmpathEmpaths absorb the emotions, and in some instances the physical pains, of those around them literally empathizing, or directly feeling and experiencing what others experience. While identifying as an Empath and absorbing the emotions of others has other genuine cases, and it can be seen as a sign of a soul that has undergone many previous reincarnations and has refined to the point of transcending the individual self and it's problems, and extending to others as well.*I'm an empath and actually working on it, because I tend to take on others emotions and pain (on accident) because I can imagine what they are going through so well. This isn't healthy, and if you're an empath DM me on instagram or text me so we can talk more about some exercises I've been getting into in order to separate myself when I get “too empathic” lol6. PrecognitionAlso known as ‘future sight' or ‘second sight', precognition is the ability to obtain information about future events that isn't usually available. Precognition can be experienced through visions, physical sensations and feelings, or the ability to have dreams about something before it happens. To many, precognition is a very real experience and could indicate the maturation of soulful energy in a sort of ‘psychic' form.*I've totally had dreams about things and then they happen, this set in during highschool for me.7. RetrocognitionYou probably guessed it! Retrocognition is the opposite of precognition, and refers to the ability to obtain information not usually available about past events. These past events could be in your own lifetime, or sometime in the distant past, or even in an event unrelated to your life. Of course, retrocognition unlike precognition is not easy to prove or verify, for those who have genuinely experienced it (and have been able to honestly verify it), this ability could also be a sign of soulful reincarnation. I read an amazing story about a woman who could identify government details (not known to the public) about the assasination of JFK, and she wasn't even there at that time!8. You Feel Older Than Your Age ReflectsSome people are perpetually “young at heart” even into their later lives, and in the same manner, some people just seem to have been born with “Old Souls”. The experience of feeling older than your age reflects is commonly associated with having reincarnated many times over and this is echoed in the “Soul Age” theory where there is a certain progression of soulful development: from Infant Souls, to Awakened Souls. For example: if you have reincarnated few times on earth, this would be reflected in the age of your energy, and in this life you will display many primitive and child-like characteristics. If, however, your soulful energy has reincarnated many times over, you will display many matured and wizened characteristics. If you feel older than your age reflects you might be a Mature or Old Soul.*I've been told I was an old soul literally since Elementary school. My friend Mehr says I'm old like Grandmother Willow in Pocahontas, and I'm obsessed with this.9. You Have a Great Affinity for Certain Cultures/Time Periods/EnvironmentsIt is said that having a great, unexplainable attraction for certain cultures or time periods is a kind of past life “residue” reminiscent of a certain place, culture or environment that your soul may have experienced in past lives. For instance, you may have an inexplicable affinity to Asian culture, Celtic artifacts, or the 19th century.*Ok people can make fun of others for loving a good “period piece” movie or tv show, but you gotta listen to those inklings connecting you to different time periods. I am wildly connected to different places, styles and time periods, and no surprise have since had regressions and realized I was so into certain places and time periods because I actually lived through them. Looking @ you Tundra, Mesopotamia, Ireland, and SouthEast Asia.10. Unexplainable Fears or PhobiasAs touched on in the last point, many believe that certain memories or experiences can pass on or leave “residues” in our childhoods and adulthood's from past lives. Whether this is true, or is simply a form of problem bypassing, many believe that we can experience the echoes of past traumas in our own lifetimes in the form of unexplainable fears and phobias. Examples can include: the fear of drowning, the fear of certain types of animals, the fear of certain places, certain people, the fear of particular numbers, colors, objects, and so forth.*I've been afraid of police since I was a very very little girl - used to cry when I would see them driving, tell my mom when I was barely old enough to talk “act casual” and so forth. I now know I was beaten and killed by police in the 1960's, but through QHHT therapy, I was able to understand, forgive and heal the trauma so I didn't have to have fears and phobias in this life. Also, read that book I mentioned “Many Lives Many Masters” and you'll learn about an AMAZING case study of a therapist who helped clear severe life-debilitating phobias from a woman.11. You Feel as Though this Earth Is Not Your HomeThe yearning to find your ‘home' can be seen as a reflection of the desire to return back to the source (oneness, consciousness, divinity). Many people feel this yearning to be reminiscent of an athlete running a long race and longing to reach the ‘finish line'. In the same manner, Souls that have reincarnated many times over express this basic need for finally completing the cycle and returning home. Feeling that this earth is not your home is often accompanied by chronic feelings of tiredness and wariness for life on earth, with a lack of connection to this planet.*I don't personally feel this way, but have many friends who do. I've had other lives on other planets outside of our galaxy, but I'm not quite as eager to leave yet, because I think I'm here to help be of service. Earth is the only planet to experience emotions in a heightened way as we do. Through this, souls can grow exponentially by feeling sickness and health, happiness and sadness, life and death, sorrow and bliss, light and dark, fear and strength, vulnerability and courage. They are all forms of energy exchanges - it's all physics, karma, and consciousness. Earth is an amazing planet! But many come from other galaxies or dimensions, and are eager to return back to their “home” once they have learned these different themes here in order to elevate their consciousness or “light”. Which is where you have heard the term “light-workers” - they are often from other dimensions here to help raise the vibration here on earth. I know this might sound pretty wild, but I think it's true. Again, I respect all beliefs, just based on my reading, research, and inner-knowing, this is what I believe to be true.// Ancient Ancestors:The belief of Past lives, or reincarnation, known also as “metempsychosis” and “transmigration”, has existed for thousands of years, spanning back to the ancient Celtic, Greek, Asian and Indian traditions.One of the most intrinsic beliefs of reincarnation is that most of us have lived many lives before, and sometimes we can remember these past lives through dreams, QHHT therapy, regressions, meditations, or even through day-to-day downloads.- Plato, in the 5th–4th century BCE, believed in an immortal soul that participates in frequent incarnations.- The Egyptians are also the first who reported the doctrine that the soul of man is immortal, and that when the body dies, the soul enters into another creature and when it has gone the round of all the creatures of land and sea and of the air, it enters again into a human body as it comes to the birth; and that it makes this round in a period of three thousand years.- The Tlingit people are native Americans who settled in the northwest area of North America (Alaska and Canada). There are estimated to be 16,000 of them today, and their belief system on the afterlife is that - Spirits go to an afterlife in accordance with their morality throughout their life, similarly to heaven and hell in other religions. Those who withheld a high standard of morals were sent to Kiwa-wa, and others were sent to Ketl-kiwa. However, this afterlife only lasted for a short duration; individuals would eventually return as a reincarnation of a deceased maternal relative.(I don't personally believe in heaven in the clouds or hell underground in fire, but those are more like metaphors - when we die, we all go to a place of reflection, where we look back on our life to uncover the themes of the life. Sometimes, when we are “bad” per say - we are there reflecting for longer, but God or Source or the Universe will never punish us - we are all full of love and will get full love, and karmically we will know and reflect on things that we have done wrong to hurt others in life - and have to stay in the in-between for a longer period. We all will experience a form of “heaven” which is warm, and full of light and love, with the most beautiful sensations we have ever experienced.)The modern Igbo of Nigeria, even when adhering to the Christian religion, have preserved many features of Igbo traditional religion. The belief in reincarnation seems to be particularly strong. The Igbo believe that reincarnation usually occurs within the same immediate or extended family. They try to identify the reincarnated ancestor by means of birthmarks, statements a child makes when it becomes able to speak, and behavioral resemblances between the child and the deceased person of whom it is the presumed reincarnation. Oracles are frequently consulted to make or confirm an identification. The Igbo believe that deceased persons inhabit a discarnate realm, but they conceive this as an undesirable limbo from which discarnate souls are eager to return to a new terrestrial life. The Igbo concept of reincarnation includes belief in a group of souls called ogbanje who are born, die in early life, and are reborn in the same family, often repeatedly.”The Cathars lived in the southwest of France and developed their belief system in the 12th and 13th century. They did not believe in a Last Judgement, believing instead that this material world would end only when the last of the angelic souls had been released from it. They believed in reincarnation, and that souls could take many lifetimes to reach perfection before their final release.// Mindful & Metaphysical:When you hear the term Akashic Records, what comes to mind? Have you ever heard of them? Some people think of the Akashic Records as a library, or a book. Some think of it as a database. But according to the Records themselves, they are another dimension called the Akasha. The Akasha is a higher dimension than the 3rd dimension we live in today. I know, it's weird. But stay with me.In the Akasha, every thought, idea, and action from the past, present, and future is stored ad infinitum. If you're familiar with String Theory, the Akashic Records is basically like a database of what's happening in all the universes that are coexisting together.The Akashic Records are basically a record of what will happen, is happening, or has happened. Because they are a higher dimension, the rules of time don't really apply. Time is a flat circle to the Akashic Records, so information from 2,000 years ago is as accessible as what happened to you yesterday. And what happened to you yesterday is as available as what could happen to you — if you stay on the same destiny trajectory — in 10 years.Edgar Cayce, the famed medium who popularized the Records, describes them as: “The Akashic Records, or “The Book of Life,” can be equated to the Universe's super-computer system. It is this system that acts as the central storehouse of all information for every individual who has ever lived upon the earth. More than just a reservoir of events, the Akashic Records contain every deed, word, feeling, thought, and intent that has ever occurred at any time in the history of the world. Much more than simply a memory storehouse, however, these Akashic Records are interactive in that they have a tremendous influence upon our everyday lives, our relationships, our feelings and belief systems, and the potential realities we draw toward us … The Akashic Records contain the entire history of every soul since the dawn of Creation. These records connect each one of us to one another.”Linda Howe, the author of the incredibly informative book, “How to Read The Akashic Records,” describes them this way: “The Akashic Records offer empowerment and transformation by lending us exactly the wisdom, guidance, and energetic support that we need in this lifetime. For centuries, the Records — the energetic archive of Souls' past, present, and future possibilities — were the exclusive domain of mystics, saints, and scholars. No longer! The collective consciousness of the human race has been growing, evolving, and maturing. This spiritual independence is marked by individuals who know that they have direct access to their spiritual Source, and who cultivate that sacred relationship.”So why are some people skeptical about them? People doubt the validity of the Akashic Records for a few reasons. One reason could be because they ask the Records for an answer about the future, only to find that it doesn't come to fruition in the way the Records described. But the thing is, we are always in control of our own destiny. The Records just tell us what the most likely outcome is going to be based on the trajectory that we're already on. But at any moment, we can decide to forge a new path and redirect our possible outcomes.It's also easy to doubt the Records because it's WEIRD to hear messages in your head! You might write off the information that's coming to you as your own subconscious thoughts. And you know what, that might be the truth. Honestly, who knows right? You can choose to believe whatever you want.But either way, by taking the time to tap into the Records, you're opening yourself up to a source of knowledge that's more potent than your conscious mind. Whether you believe that the information is coming from your highest self, or from the Akashic Records, is entirely up to you.A great Goop article talks to Caitlin Marino, an amazing intuitive energy practitioner, about the connection to past lives and Akashic records, and also LOVE how she describes it…Instead of “past lives” she prefers the term “alternate lifetimes” to refer to past lives. She goes on to say that time and space cease to exist when you begin exploring dimensions. Instead, we perceive multiple dimensions of reality where all versions of ourselves are happening simultaneously. From this perspective, our existence is not linear—we do not disperse our identity on a timeline that starts at birth and ends at death. Our souls have cyclical lives, like an infinity sign that folds over itself. But there is a place in everybody's energy field called the Akashic records, holding their entire soul's history—past, present, future, parallel. And through these records, we are able to access any moment in a soul's journey. Caitlin says that she uses the Akashic records in her healing work to remove past lives that may carry lower vibrations, imprints, and stuck energy that are inhibiting a soul's evolution. A past-life wound may show up as a karmic illness, which is caused by energy left over from another lifetime that is present now to balance or complete karma for an individual. When used as an opportunity for metamorphosis, karmic illness has the potential to change a person's path in life for their greatest benefit. I use past lives to help create context and resolution through self-awareness. The simple act of acknowledging a past life through a reading has the potential to alleviate karma. Any time our consciousness expands in this way, we increase our potential for evolution!This is why I just love QHHT or quantum healing hypnosis technique. Through this, we are able to tap into your higher self and the akashic records to help heal you in miraculous ways.The most fascinating, and resonating things for past life regression, for me and reincarnation are the stories that can be proven. Many by adults, but also so so many by young children. They say until a child is about 8 years old they can remember their past lives quite clearly. I love when these memories from sessions can be proved with factual dates, names, records and historical landmarks.There are a few stories I've heard that I always think of (I'll try to re-find and link in the episode notes too) — one, of this young boy, who distinctly remembered his life in WWII, where his plane was shot down, the name of his sister and other family members— the parents, who were Christian and didn't believe these things, wanted to help heal their son who was visibly upset and traumatized by these memories, took him to where he said his plane was shot down in the ocean. He cried and cried, left flowers, and was able to find peace. They then found the woman who the child said was his sister in the past life- she was a very old woman by this time— and the boy hugged her - knew her, her name, and stories and memories they had when they were children together, and even knew things about their family!Another good story is about a young 2 or 3 year old boy. His father was changing his diaper and said, “when you were my age, I used to change your diapers!” The dad obviously laughed it off (we think kids say crazy things, but listen to what clues and intel your kids are telling you!) anyways, the family was looking at old photos, and he said “that's my car!” The parent said, “No that was your grandfather's car, he's no longer with us.” But the boy insisted. To try to “test” him, they showed him other pictures of the grandfather when he was young, and could always point him out. Then to make things harder they showed him a photo of a group of very young boys, who all looked similar and were about the same age. He said - that's me! And was absolutely accurate.The last one I'll share today (I could go on and on with these) is about to be made into a movie, called “The Boy Who Knew Too Much” — it's an amazing book, do if you're interested definitely buy it, but it's a true story written by the mother of a boy named Christian haupt, who was discovered on YouTube by Adam Sandler and cast him to be in the movie “That's My Boy” --The young boy, named Christian, said, “Mommy, I used to be a tall baseball player.”“Yes, you will be a tall baseball player someday.” She said --And then he stomped his feet and said, “No! I was a tall baseball player—tall like Daddy!”At the tender age of two, baseball prodigy Christian Haupt began sharing vivid memories of being a baseball player in the 1920s and '30s. From riding cross-country on trains, to his fierce rivalry with Babe Ruth, Christian described historical facts about the life of American hero and baseball legend Lou Gehrig that he could not have possibly known at the time.“The Boy Who Knew Too Much” is written by Christians mother (who was/is a christian woman, carefully unfolding and grappling with these astonishing occurrences), will undoubtedly shake your beliefs to the core and forever change your views on life and death. Such a good read!// Soulful Sendoff:Today I will leave you with an inspirational poem by Robert Longley, called “Past Lives”, which is a about two people who knew each other in a past life and what it means for this life:When last you stood togetherAmidst the halls of stoneYou knew you'd travel separatelyYet never be aloneIt was a time of grandeurLike few the world has seenYou made a handsome coupleIn the roles of king and queenThe spring waters provided bountyFor the people of your landsYet it always stayed in balanceWith the ever encroaching sandsSo now you know a secretOf days and times beforePlease treat it as a special keyTo open other doors- - - - - - - - - - -Below you'll find a few links to movies and books I have loved on this topic!BOOKS:Many Lives Many Masters, by Brian Weiss.Five Lives Remembered, by Dolores cannonThe Boy Who Knew Too Much by Cathy ByrdHow To Read The Akashic Records, by Linda HoweOld Souls, by Tom SchroderMOVIES AND TV:Cloud Atlas - with Tom Hanks and Halle BerryI OriginsThe OAA Dog's PurposeBirth - with Nicole KidmanYesterday's Children - with Jane SeymourThe Fountain - with Hugh Jackman & Rachel WeitzOn A Clear Day You Can See Forever - with Barbara StreisandChances Are - with Robert Downey Jr.Little Buddha - with Keanu ReevesYOUTUBE LINKS:The Boy Who Knew Too Much Video Here - His Channel is HereThe Case of James LeiningerGaia Remembering Past LivesKids Memories of Past LivesA 2 Year Old Remembers DrowningThe Story of Cameron MacauleyCivil War Boy on OprahThe Young Boy Who Died In A House FireEvidence of Reincarnation in Childhood by Dr. Jim TuckerAnd if you have anything on these topics you'd like to share with me I'd LOVE to hear from you. Email shana@mindfuldivine.com, DM me on instagram @shana_bianchi or just shoot me a text if you know me personally!- - - - - - - - - - -As always, thank you for reading along, listening to, sharing, and subscribing, and don't forget to stay Mindful & Divine.x.shanaMindful Divine WebsitePodcast • YouTube • Book • InstagramQuestions? Want to Work Together or Discuss a Future Project? Email shana@mindfuldivine.com- - - - - - - - - - -
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- Jag förstod att jag måste ut från baracken. Genom porten gick det inte, för där stod en vakt. I mitten av baracken fanns öppna fönster i taket. Jag frågade om det fanns någon som ville hoppa ut med mig, men ingen vågade. Jag fick ändå hjälp att komma upp till en träbalk så att jag kunde häva ut mig till taket. Banditen som vaktade ingången upptäckte inte mig. Det hade börjat skymma. Jag hoppade ner från taket. Jag visste att det gällde livet. Jag såg gaskamrarna, säger Kiwa Zyto. Han var tolv år gammal. Foto: Cato Lein Kiwa Zyto är född 1932 i Kielce, Polen. Inspelat den 26 juni 2018.