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We hit the trail on Episode 144 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast. Nat Lopes from Hilride Progression Development Group and City Engineer Kevin Krulik join us to talk Stone Eater Bike Park. Nat designed the course, and recently flew into town from California to officially lay it out. We dive deep into what it takes to design a bike park and what Stone Eater will mean for our community. Hilride website: https://www.hilride.com/ Stone Eater Bike Park Video Series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvLGZfR-fuJjzFaJkOhnpfxPr7FWMl4lk
The holiday season is in the air, as the City Christmas tree has been installed in the plaza along Meridian Street. The festivities of the season will be here before you know it, and on Episode 143 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast, Missy Krulik from the Heart of Lebanon gets us geared up. Live reindeer, a singing Mrs. Claus, and an ornament stroll are all outlined in this episode - and Missy shares the details. Interested in planning downtown events? Email: Info@HeartOfLebanon.org
“Local Matters” brings you incredible stories about Indiana Owned businesses and community members making a positive impact in Indiana. I'm Mel McMahon, co-founder of Indiana Owned and Indiana Gifts, and today, we are chatting with Missy Krulik of The Heart of Lebanon and Claire Collett of Boone County Economic Development Corporation. We'll talk about the influence of entrepreneurship in both of their roles, the appetite for more locally businesses in Lebanon, and how Indiana Owned and Indiana Gifts ended up on Main Street. It's all about our mission–creating healthier stronger communities and more jobs in Indiana through the support of local. Thanks for listening.”
Spring is construction season around our community. Road work, neighborhood improvements, and added amenities are all taking place. City Engineer Kevin Krulik joins us on episode 113 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast to update it all. Kevin looks ahead to Waterford and the Eli Lilly developments as well. Episdoe topics include: Eli Lilly Waterford Grant, Fordice, citywide street improvements Ulen/Elmwood Bridge Witt Road Bridge Sunbrook, Sunbrook Villas Auburn Meadows Honor Meadow neighborhood Hickory Junction NewCold Stone Eater Bike Park Gateway Marketplace Lebanon Community School Corporation
Episode 106 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast details a success story of collaboration, communication, and a scense of community. This effort has led to a retail addition and expansion on Main Street! Mel McMahon with Indiana Gifts and Indiana Owned, along with Claire Collette from the Boone EDC and Missy Krulik with The Heart of Lebanon share how it all happened, and how retail incubation just might be taking off downtown. Interested in hearing more about downtown Lebanon retail incubation? Email Claire!
Welcome! Today, listen as K reads aloud The Spongebob Squarepants Movie: Ice-Cream Dreams by Nancy Krulik ( ages 2 - 5 ). Every weekday, we will read new stories for kids. See what happens when Spongebob doesn't get the manager position at the Krusty Krab 2. The Spongebob Squarepants Movie: Ice-Cream Dreams was illustrated by Heather Martinez. This book is based on the movie written by Derek Drymon, Tim Hill, Steve Hillenburg, Kent Osborne, Aaron Springer, and Paul Tibbitt. This book was published by Simon Spotlight in New York in 2004. Join us tomorrow to hear a new story read aloud by K! Thank you for tuning in to Storytime with K. In this space, we will read aloud your favorite kids books with new episodes posted Monday through Friday! Whether you use reading time to help build reading skills, learn English, or help your little ones fall asleep, this podcast has exactly what you need. Follow along on Instagram to see what book is next! Video Option Available on YouTube - Learn to read, learn English, or simply enjoy the illustrations in the book! *This podcast is meant for entertainment purposes only*
Episode 69 Topics: - Road work on Grant Street - New bridges on Witt Road and in the Elmwood neighborhood - The extension of The Big 4 Trail - Stone Eater Bike Park With the weather beginning to warm up a bit(for now), we thought it would be a good time to preview some of the spring's most significant upcoming projects. City Engineer Kevin Krulik joins us on this episode, to get us ready for the work, slated to take place in several parts of our city.
Indonézia, motorozás és emberek! Ez a három szó kíséri végig beszélgetésünket, amiben Gueth Péter (utazó, író, rádiós műsorvezető) és Krulik Ábel (utazó fotográfus) mesélnek nekünk indonéziai élményeikről.Ábel: „Négy évet éltem Indonéziában és most is ott lennék, ha nem lenne világjárvány. Kelettől nyugatig és északtól délig szinte az összes nagyobb szigetcsoporton jártam már. A második, választott otthonom, amikor hazatérek a kis közép jávai faluba ahol éltem a falusiak megkérdik, hol voltam ilyen soká hogy nem láttak.”Péter: „Közel három évig éltem Indonéziában illetve felet Vietnámban. Egy évig tanultam indonéz nyelvet és kultúrát a yogyakartai (Jáva, Indonézia) Sanata Dharma Egyetemen, dolgoztam jakartai filmstúdióban, vulkánokat másztam, teherhajót stoppoltam, körbemotoroztam a szigetvilág jónéhány izgalmas vidékét. Ha meglátom a Yogyakarta tartomány határát jelző kaput, úgy érzem, hazaértem.”Csak ízelítőnek szó lesz rendőrségen töltött éjszakáról, motoros üldözésről, félreértett szavakról, a titokzatos nyugat-jávai piramisokról, undorító szállásokról, járhatatlan utakról, hajózásról és még több motorozásról.
Krulik Zoltán zenész, zeneszerző, író, a Makám együttes alapítója és vezetője bizony tud főzni, ha kell, és nagy szeretettel főz együttesének minden karácsonykor. Elmondja azt is, hogy mit, sőt a receptet is elárulja. Valamint felidézzük egy csodálatos nagymama emlékét, és előkerül a tarsolyból néhány hajmeresztő családi epizód is a vérgőzös kommunizmus évtizedeiből, végül a jelen csodálatos, nagy családi karácsonyairól beszélgetünk. | Szerkesztő: Pozsgai Nóra
Everybody get up it's time to read now. We got a podcast goin' now. Welcome to the Space Jam! Join us as we talk about a storybook edition of the 1996 cartoon basketball commercial Space Jam, starring Michael Jordan and Bugs Bunny. Our theme music was composed by Nick Lerangis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Everybody get up it's time to read now. We got a podcast goin' now. Welcome to the Space Jam! Join us as we talk about a storybook edition of the 1996 cartoon basketball commercial Space Jam, starring Michael Jordan and Bugs Bunny. Our theme music was composed by Nick Lerangis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Egy lexikonbeli szócikk szerint a makám „szellemes férfiak társaságát" jelenti, ami korai korszakában igaz is volt a besorolhatatlan műfajú, instrumentális kamarazenét játszó Makám együttesre is, melyet Krulik Zoltán alapított 1984-ben. Egy másik definíció szerint az arab eredetű szó olyan zenei hangsorokat (makámákat) takar, amelyekben a rögzített, illetve az improvizatív elemek egyszerre vannak jelen. Ez is igaz a mindenkori Makám-muzsikára, ezzel együtt a zenekar jelenlegi felállása – az úgynevezett vokális korszak szellemében – már inkább a dalműfajhoz kötődik, mint a kortárs hangszeres kísérleti kompozíciókhoz. Az együttesben megforduló énekesnők pedig tovább szélesítették ama szellemes férfifők körét, akik közül Krulik Zoltán maradt meg a Makám vonzáskörében. Életművének vezérmotívumai is ehhez a szinte állandó átalakulásban lévő formációhoz vezetnek, melyben a véletlenszerű fordulatok és a tudatos döntések valóban úgy harmonizálnak, mint az imént körülírt makámákban.
Barbara Krulik has lived a life! An independent curator and cultural manager, she came of age in New York, where like-minded creatives formed the core of a chosen family that has been there for her through to her 60s, and now spans four generations. In her early 20s, she decided she didn't want children, and has pursued a life of "solo polyamory" ever since, living alone but loving to spoil and nurture her friends and lovers. It was fascinating to hear what drove Barbara to avoid entanglements, all the places her work has taken her, and to learn about a social housing project being developed in the Netherlands, so that unrelated people from different generations can create a caring home together. Barbara is living proof that you don't need a partner, or children, to be fulfilled - a true inspiration.Listen to Zoë guest on the Private Parts Unknown podcast, to hear her own childfree journey and what drove her to start We are Childfree.Read more childfree stories at wearechildfree.comAnd follow We are Childfree on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook
Richard Krulik, CEO of Briggs & Riley, is the special guest this week on the Fostering Change Podcast. Rob and Richard talk about A Case for Giving event and the history of this charitable program.700 is the average number of foster care kids entering the system each day in the US. None of those children are in foster care by a choice they made and not one of them would choose that for themselves. They need to know that they matter, they are not invisible nor disposable.Briggs & Riley, a luggage company, showed that a bag can change one's life for the better. Richard, the CEO of the company explains how they, for about 10 years, have been replacing the foster children’s trash bags with a piece of luggage. They are running an amazing program, where people can bring any brand of usable luggage into a retail store to give it a “second life”, a second purpose and help sustainability as well. Donors get a credit that can be applied to the purchase of a Briggs & Riley bag. Then, their bag is donated to a local foster home or a battered women’s shelter.Now together with Comfort Cases, Briggs & Riley is creating an opportunity for the program to expand to a nationwide network of foster homes.Up until last year Comfort Cases had delivered over 150,000 comfort cases in all 50 states and Puerto Rico, without the help of a lot of corporate sponsors. Briggs & Riley is the one that decided to stand next to Comfort Cases and weather the storm of Foster Care.Richard thinks that we can really make a difference as a collective group. Social good and collective power of a group of people combined with a company can make a difference to improve the lives of those around us. Helping the kids that are finding their forever home is an initiative and effort that they took on as a company. Richard encourages other companies to think and do the same so the world can be better tomorrow than it was yesterday. Investing in a child in foster care is investing in our future. 30 000 children a year are aging out of foster care and 70% of them become homeless. But by giving them usable luggage instead of a trash bag can make a lot of difference in how they feel.If everybody were to do a couple of little things on a consistent basis, it could really move the needle. So all the puzzle pieces come together nicely and come up with some ways to make the world a better place. Just do one thing a day and you too can make a difference.When you donate a gently used piece of Briggs & Riley luggage to a participating retailer, Briggs & Riley will restore and deliver these bags to a local foster care agency. Donors will also receive up to $100 credit towards their Briggs & Riley luggage purchase. Visit https://www.briggs-riley.com/pages/a-... to sustainably support children in your community.https://www.facebook.com/BriggsandRiley/https://www.instagram.com/briggsandriley See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nincsenek hangversenytermekben és klubokban sem élő koncertek közönséggel, de a közelmúltban egy szép 20 perces MAKÁM összeállítás készült - közönség nélkül. Ez volt az ürügye, hogy a Civil Rádióban sokat játszott MAKÁMról tudjunk meg többet. De akkor már Krulik Zoltán mostani dolgairól, munkájáról, gyógyulásáról egy elég súlyus vírusjárványból és az új prózaírói sikereiről is beszélgettünk. Megtudtuk, április 11-én egy nagy, korszakot átfogó koncertre készülnek a MÜPÁban. Úgy legyen! Péterfi Ferenc interjúja és a Napének egy szép előadása hallgatható ebben a podcastban.
Richard Krulik is the CEO of Briggs & Riley, my favorite luggage brand in the entire world. His family has been in the business for nearly a century. Richard shares the story of his family's heritage along with his experience in the business and how he's led the company to be one of the most respected and beloved brands that thoughtfully builds lasting relationships with their customers. Richard shares a mountain of gems ranging from career advice to some of the toughest decisions he's had to make as CEO. ----- This episode is brought to you by Briggs & Riley (www.briggs-riley.com) ----- Join my newsletter for the latest updates (www.omaid.me)
Northern Virginia based certified canine separation anxiety trainer, Tracy Krulik, CTC, CSAT, trains dogs with separation anxiety for the Humane Rescue Alliance in Washington, D.C. and private clients around the U.S. remotely online. She is also the founder and managing editor of iSpeakDog.org — a website to teach dog body language and behavior. Her writing can be found in publications including The Bark magazine, The Washington Post, and The Chronicle of the Dog. Krulik’s passion is helping fearful dogs discover confidence and joy — just as she did for her once “fraidy” pup, Emma the Beagle.
Northern Virginia based certified canine separation anxiety trainer, Tracy Krulik, CTC, CSAT, trains dogs with separation anxiety for the Humane Rescue Alliance in Washington, D.C. and private clients around the U.S. remotely online. She is also the founder and managing editor of iSpeakDog.org — a website to teach dog body language and behavior. Her writing can be found in publications including The Bark magazine, The Washington Post, and The Chronicle of the Dog. Krulik’s passion is helping fearful dogs discover confidence and joy — just as she did for her once “fraidy” pup, Emma the Beagle.
They say you haven't truly arrived as a podcaster until one of your guests passes away. In our case, we say goodbye to the "King of Porn" Ralph Wittington. We speak to friend of the show Jeff Krulik who put Ralph on the map with his short documentary. Jim and Sean also get backed up on the latest Humira commercial. Big pharma never fails to let us down.
From the title, you might guess that Alfred Posamentier and Stephen Krulik’s Effective Techniques to Motivate Mathematics Instruction (Routledge, 2016) is aimed at mathematics teachers which it is. However, the techniques and strategies discussed in the book can be effectively employed by a much larger group of people, and one who hasconsiderably more influence with students. Those people are parents, who play as large or larger a role in their children’s education than do teachers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the title, you might guess that Alfred Posamentier and Stephen Krulik’s Effective Techniques to Motivate Mathematics Instruction (Routledge, 2016) is aimed at mathematics teachers which it is. However, the techniques and strategies discussed in the book can be effectively employed by a much larger group of people, and one who hasconsiderably more influence with students. Those people are parents, who play as large or larger a role in their children’s education than do teachers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the title, you might guess that Alfred Posamentier and Stephen Krulik’s Effective Techniques to Motivate Mathematics Instruction (Routledge, 2016) is aimed at mathematics teachers which it is. However, the techniques and strategies discussed in the book can be effectively employed by a much larger group of people, and one who hasconsiderably more influence with students. Those people are parents, who play as large or larger a role in their children’s education than do teachers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Krulik is a documentary film maker—the first on #CNF!—and he stops by the show to talk about his approach to work, the history behind "Heavy Metal Parking Lot," and being a freelancer for 20 years.
In 1986, Jeff Krulik & John Heyn set out with a camera and no real goal in mind. They ended up Outside the Capitol Center-a local music "super venue" during a Judas Priest Concert. What followed was the cult sensation "Heavy Metal Parking Lot". Jeff talks about making the film, how he got started plus his reality foray with "Ernest Borgnine on the Bus" and more. Stay Relevant: Interviews with Interesting People in TV and Beyond. A podcast by Mike Sobola.
You can make something out of nothing, or you can make nothing out of something. The choice is yours, so write about “whatever.”
When your spring is more like winter, can you blame us Mainers for looking forward to a little “Heat?”
We go deep, deep into Jeff Krulik’s mind. If you’ve barely heard of him, you know HEAVY METAL PARKING LOT (1986), an incredible time capsule of Judas Priest fans waiting to see a show. If you’ve pushed below the surface, you might know him capturing unusual celebrity personalities like Freddie Blassie or Ernest Borgnine. Keep descending and you’ll get to his great portraits of interesting outsiders. We go to the bottom of his mind where the monsters live and talk about his new project LED ZEPPELIN PLAYED HERE. Regardless of which Krulik films you’ve seen, you’ve got to spend some time at his YouTube page and JeffKrulik.com.
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