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Legendary Dutch producer and DJ Mason mixes an eclectic selection of house flavours. www.musicofmason.com
Mason returns with a new mix of funky chunky eclectic house. @musicofmason
The Dutch house master returns with a new show chock full of disco, funk and tech vibes. Includes new productions and joints from his label Animal Language.
On this week's episode of #RollingRocksRadio Jerry and Scott cover UFC 271 Adesanya vs Whittaker 2, How to win a kickboxing championship with 4 weeks of experience, How BJJ is like a language and what that means for white belts, and Jerry's #Seriously this week covers the Rogan and Whoopie controversies. If you want to contact us with feedback, suggestions, or just to say "Hi" you can e-mail us at rollingrocksradio@protonmail.com Rolling Rocks Radio is also live on the socials. You can find us on Instagram and Twitter and now FACEBOOK! Don't forget Mike from OffYourBackBJJ is offering all our listeners $10 off a $50 dollar or more order. Be sure to head over to https://offyourbackbjj.com/ to check out the spring series preorder and use the code "RollingRocks" for your listener discount! You can find mike on the socials at: Instagram: OffYourBackBJJ Facebook: OffYourBackBJJ Rolling Rock Radio is proud to be a media sponsor of Principle Mixed Martial Arts in Timberville Va! Check out Principle MMA at: Instagram: Principle_MMA Facebook: PrincipleMMA Support Total Defense Martial Arts team member Andrew Undercoffer (AKA G. Campbell) and check out his book Dames and Demons, a Steampunk/gumshoe/occult thriller. Available on Amazon in paperback and digital Thanks to the team at Total Defense Martial Arts in Staunton Virginia This episode's music is "But I Am Shafts Of Light" by Maeth. Used under the creative commons licence - Sourced from Free Music Archives --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Mason returns with a new instalment of his Animal Language Show. The Dutch DJ/producer brings his fresh take on all things house with a typically eclectic and eccentric selection.
Laugh with our daily morning show podcast!Guess 'What's That Noise' here: https://bit.ly/3hsl4hcToday:Duryan tries a mini bag sealerDenise almost cries over a subscription DMWe check in with Duryan's wife YessicaPK gets tricked into the Bone Thugs showElia loses it over our use of wordsBethany and Denise take on 'Match Two'PK tries to narrow down a smellDuryan tells us about a flying drone camera (see it here)We make it up to guess 57 as we try to solve 'What's That Noise'Duryan handles our founding family thanks with a Basketball intro styleAnd so much more!Play our games at www.PKandDK.com
Fesaitu Solomone, PMN Rotuma Language Show producer joined us on Pacific Days, as part of our Rotuman Language Week celebrations on Pacific Days. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rotuman Language Week 2021 begins this Sunday 9th May & run’s through to Saturday 15th May. Tonight, in the lead up to this Sunday, the PMN Rotuman Language Show is launching on 531pi at midnight tonight, with an official launch taking place at 7pm. Joining us now on Pacific Days, to talk more on this historic milestone is Jioji Vai, PMN Rotuma Language Host. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The legendary DJ/producer Mason offers up a regular mix with a selection of upfront funk-disco-tech house.
FOOTSCRAY LIVE - LIVE WEEK - THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE SHOW & the Next-Gen Radio Stars Footscray City College. FOOTSCRAY LIVE is part of MAKING MEDIA AUSTRALIA's NEXT-GEN FM real media project in schools across the globe. Executive Producer Ralph Barba For more information email: info@makingmedia.com.au or visit www.makingmedia.com.au
FOOTSCRAY LIVE - THE LANGUAGE SHOW hosted by Footscray City College. FOOTSCRAY LIVE is part of MAKING MEDIA AUSTRALIA's NEXT-GEN FM real media project in schools across the globe. Executive Producer Ralph Barba For more information email: info@makingmedia.com.au or visit www.makingmedia.com.au
Episode 10 of the #mfltwitterati podcast, the long awaited Mandarin Chinese special is finally out! A bumper edition showcasing a variety of voices involved in the Mandarin Excellence Programme as well as schools celebrating Chinese culture including Chinese New Year and the Willow Pattern Story. We also hear from US Language Teacher of 2018, Ying Jin on her thoughts on non-native teachers teaching Mandarin. Noah and I share some useful tools for the languages classroom too namely Certifyem and Charlala in this episode. We'd love to receive some audio feedback about these for inclusion in a forthcoming episode. We also announce an exciting new French A' Level resource from our sponsor, Linguascope and give a shout out to The Language Show and ACTFL too. Our TechTalk interview for this episode features the inspirational Suzi Bewell who describes the challenge of learning Chinese from scratch in China and then going on to teach it back in England along with her other languages. Full show notes with clickable timestamps can be found at: https://mfltwitteratipodcast.com/EP10 You can follow Joe (@joedale) and Noah (@SenorG) on Twitter, and follow the hashtag #mfltwitteratipodcast for more info. You can also email us with questions or ideas, info@mfltwitteratipodcast.com and subscribe to our newsletter to keep updated about the latest episode. If you’ve enjoyed this episode of the #mfltwitterati podcast, please rate and review us on Apple’s Podcasts app so more language teachers can find us. You can subscribe to the #mfltwitterati podcast on the Apple Podcasts app, Google podcasts, Spotify, Overcast or Stitcher or wherever you listen to your podcasts. For more information and links, go to our podcast site mfltwitteratipodcast.com where there are lots of references to this episode content and all the previous episodes too! The #mfltwitterati podcast – Celebrating the voices of the modern language teaching community! Thank you for listening! Joe and Noah
The truth is boring. That's why no matter how hard you throw it to a person's face, it just doesn't work. Beyond telling the truth, people in the government and media need to learn the language of de-escalation. How? In this episode, host Bill Stierle with co-host Tom talk about empathy and compassion, and how […]
The truth is boring. That’s why no matter how hard you throw it to a person’s face, it just doesn’t work. Beyond telling the truth, people in the government and media need to learn the language of de-escalation. How? In this episode, host Bill Stierle with co-host Tom talk about empathy and compassion, and how adopting a quality of listening help you understand another person’s pain points, and communicate accordingly. Bill also discusses how President Donald Trump has successfully become a star in keeping conflicts tight and leading people far away from the truth. Hear Bill and Tom’s banter on techniques on how you can de-escalate The President and make him say ‘yes’ to you – something that his cabinet members should have learned before they slapped him with the truth.
DJ and producer Mason's refreshing take on all things house music.
This is a local Language Show. It belongs to the north region of India. Language is known as Bhaderwahi. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rj-vishu-dost-dil-se/message
An eclectic house mix of up to date and exclusive tracks by Dutch DJ and producer Mason.
On this episode, we had a few listeners call in to the show with different comments and questions. Enjoy!
This episode is brought to you with support from Other Cats to Whip, a cute French book that you can buy for 10% off using the code FLUENT. What was language learning like before the internet? What's so great about an event like the Language Show? Our ideas for Langathon and Language Speed Dating Language and Careers: What's out there beyond Teaching and Translating? Lindsay's passionate explanation of “Primary Languages” in the UK, and how to instil a language passion for life in younger learners Our appreciation of multilingual actors and subtitles in TV and movies Our podcast also featured a short interview with Dan McIntyre from the University of Huddersfield and our discussion around what fluency involved. Tip of the Week Lindsay chose Tip 2 as the winning tip for this episode and added more great ideas on how you can present to people, even when they are not learning your language. 1) Draw a trilingual vocab chart to practice vocab divergence 2) Prepare a presentation for your tutor or buddy 3) Swipe in two languages using the Swiftkey Keyboard app Links and Interesting Stuff from This Show Podcast: Episode 13 with Becky Morales about raising bilingual children Daniel Brühl Monsters by Gareth Edwards The Add 1 Challenge The Lingo Show on the BBC Babel Language Magazine Learning English with Phrasal Verbs, Lindsay's new online course Language Learning Events around the World Language Show Live Polyglot Gathering Polyglot Conference Polyglot Workshops
Nine years ago today we published the first episode of Coffee Break Spanish. Since then we’ve gone on to publish courses in 27 languages, and we’ve delivered over 160 million language lessons to learners around the world.Some of the team have spent this weekend in London at the Language Show where we’ve been meeting thousands of language lovers, among them many members of the Coffee Break learning community. To celebrate our 9th birthday we’ve put together a special show featuring interviews with some of our listeners which we’ve recorded here at the Language Show.Listen to the episode If you’d like to tell us your story and potentially be featured in a future episode of one of our courses, click here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nine years ago today we published the first episode of Coffee Break Spanish. Since then we’ve gone on to publish courses in 27 languages, and we’ve delivered over 160 million language lessons to learners around the world.Some of the team have spent this weekend in London at the Language Show where we’ve been meeting thousands of language lovers, among them many members of the Coffee Break learning community. To celebrate our 9th birthday we’ve put together a special show featuring interviews with some of our listeners which we’ve recorded here at the Language Show.Listen to the episode If you’d like to tell us your story and potentially be featured in a future episode of one of our courses, click here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Presentation by Lisa Stevens at the Language Show, Kensington Olympia, October 31st 2009
Chris Fuller's session at The Language Show 2008 on blogging, moblogging, podcasting and mobile phones
Presentation by Alex Blagona at The Language Show 2008
My session at The Language Show 2008
Bonsoir, Guten Abend, Buenas tardes, Buona sera! This is Mark from the Radio Lingua Network and I'm here to bring you some of the latest news about our language-learning materials. Since our last news podcast there have been quite a number of developments here at Radio Lingua. So much is happening we've decided to streamline our news a little and in addition to our news podcast which is released every month, we're now producing an email newsletter. If you'd like to sign up to the newsletter, visit www.radiolingua.com/mailinglist and add your details. In addition to keeping up to date with developments you'll also receive exclusive discount codes for our store. At the beginning of this month the whole team was down in London at the Language Show. We thoroughly enjoyed the three-day event and were delighted to meet many of our listeners who had come along especially to say 'hello'. Some of our listeners even volunteered to have their photos taken, so visit our website and click on our new Photo Gallery to see these. Our iPod competition was won by Hannah Bond from Staffordshire. Hannah wins an iPod nano preloaded with our entire library of podcasts. Congratulations to Hannah. This week, Kara and I were in Cardiff to collect a European Award for Languages in recognition of the success of Coffee Break Spanish. The European Award for Languages is a Europe-wide initiative supported by the European Commission which recognises innovative, effective and replicable approaches to language learning. The event was held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, and the award was presented by Isabella Moore, CEO of CILT, the National Centre for Languages. You can watch the video podcast we filmed during the day over on our YouTube Channel, that's at www.youtube.com/radiolingua Finally in tonight's news podcast I'm bringing you news of a new development for Radio Lingua: we're launching a brand new podcast tomorrow - that's Monday 27 November - which will teach you basic Polish in short weekly programmes. And when I say 'short' I mean short! Here's Ania to tell you more about 'One Minute Polish'. And that's it for this edition of Radio Lingua News. We'll be back soon with details of our Holiday sale in the store. In the meantime, thanks for listening!
Bonsoir, Guten Abend, Buenas tardes, Buona sera! This is Mark from the Radio Lingua Network and I'm here to bring you some of the latest news about our language-learning materials. Since our last news podcast there have been quite a number of developments here at Radio Lingua. So much is happening we've decided to streamline our news a little and in addition to our news podcast which is released every month, we're now producing an email newsletter. If you'd like to sign up to the newsletter, visit www.radiolingua.com/mailinglist and add your details. In addition to keeping up to date with developments you'll also receive exclusive discount codes for our store. At the beginning of this month the whole team was down in London at the Language Show. We thoroughly enjoyed the three-day event and were delighted to meet many of our listeners who had come along especially to say 'hello'. Some of our listeners even volunteered to have their photos taken, so visit our website and click on our new Photo Gallery to see these. Our iPod competition was won by Hannah Bond from Staffordshire. Hannah wins an iPod nano preloaded with our entire library of podcasts. Congratulations to Hannah. This week, Kara and I were in Cardiff to collect a European Award for Languages in recognition of the success of Coffee Break Spanish. The European Award for Languages is a Europe-wide initiative supported by the European Commission which recognises innovative, effective and replicable approaches to language learning. The event was held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, and the award was presented by Isabella Moore, CEO of CILT, the National Centre for Languages. You can watch the video podcast we filmed during the day over on our YouTube Channel, that's at www.youtube.com/radiolingua Finally in tonight's news podcast I'm bringing you news of a new development for Radio Lingua: we're launching a brand new podcast tomorrow - that's Monday 27 November - which will teach you basic Polish in short weekly programmes. And when I say 'short' I mean short! Here's Ania to tell you more about 'One Minute Polish'. And that's it for this edition of Radio Lingua News. We'll be back soon with details of our Holiday sale in the store. In the meantime, thanks for listening!
Bonsoir, Guten Abend, Buenas tardes, Buona sera! This is Mark from the Radio Lingua Network and I'm here to bring you some of the latest news about our language-learning materials. Since our last news podcast there have been quite a number of developments here at Radio Lingua. So much is happening we've decided to streamline our news a little and in addition to our news podcast which is released every month, we're now producing an email newsletter. If you'd like to sign up to the newsletter, visit www.radiolingua.com/mailinglist and add your details. In addition to keeping up to date with developments you'll also receive exclusive discount codes for our store. At the beginning of this month the whole team was down in London at the Language Show. We thoroughly enjoyed the three-day event and were delighted to meet many of our listeners who had come along especially to say 'hello'. Some of our listeners even volunteered to have their photos taken, so visit our website and click on our new Photo Gallery to see these. Our iPod competition was won by Hannah Bond from Staffordshire. Hannah wins an iPod nano preloaded with our entire library of podcasts. Congratulations to Hannah. This week, Kara and I were in Cardiff to collect a European Award for Languages in recognition of the success of Coffee Break Spanish. The European Award for Languages is a Europe-wide initiative supported by the European Commission which recognises innovative, effective and replicable approaches to language learning. The event was held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, and the award was presented by Isabella Moore, CEO of CILT, the National Centre for Languages. You can watch the video podcast we filmed during the day over on our YouTube Channel, that's at www.youtube.com/radiolingua Finally in tonight's news podcast I'm bringing you news of a new development for Radio Lingua: we're launching a brand new podcast tomorrow - that's Monday 27 November - which will teach you basic Polish in short weekly programmes. And when I say 'short' I mean short! Here's Ania to tell you more about 'One Minute Polish'. And that's it for this edition of Radio Lingua News. We'll be back soon with details of our Holiday sale in the store. In the meantime, thanks for listening!
My session at The Language Show 2007.
Bonjour, Guten Morgen, Buenos días, Buongiorno! This is Mark from the Radio Lingua Network and I'm here to bring you some of the latest news about our language-learning materials. Today sees the launch of unit five of Coffee Break Spanish. In this unit, and indeed in this second 'level' of Coffee Break Spanish we're going to be getting into the language in a much deeper way. This will hopefully allow listeners to create the language more, to say what you want to say, rather than sticking to the phrases of previous lessons. Of course we've been teaching you all along how to change words to 'make the phrase your own', but we're going to be introducing some new concepts in this unit which will put you in control of the language you're learning. Lesson 41 introduces the concept of conjugating verbs. It all sounds a bit complicated, but we'll be taking things nice and easy as usual! You can subscribe to the programme for free at www.coffeebreakspanish.com. Since our last edition of the Radio Lingua News podcast, we've launched Coffee Break French. I was in Paris with our French team and along with my cohost Anna we released the first show from the Eiffel Tower. We also shot some video footage for subsequent lessons in Paris, and did some filming for a new project we'll be telling you about soon. We've been overwhelmed with the reaction to CBF: within a few days the podcast was the #1 UK Education podcast on iTunes - even knocking CBS off the top spot! In just over a week we've had around 50,000 downloads and the feedback is great so far. In a couple of weeks' time we'll be introducing the premium version of the programme, and you can find out more on www.coffeebreakfrench.com. I mentioned in our last news programme that we're reworking the store and the purchasing options for all our podcasts. We're still working on this and some other events over the past two weeks have delayed this a little. We're still hoping to introduce the new version of the store in a couple of weeks, so do make sure you're checking the Radio Lingua site regularly. Our problems of the last couple of weeks have included spam attacks on our CBS forum. We had been using a hosted forum since the early days of CBS, and this was possibly the reason for the problems. We decided this week to relaunch the forum as a generic Radio Lingua forum on our own servers, giving us more control over spam filtering. It also means that there's now somewhere for all our learners, so whether you're listening to CBS, CBF, MDPG, MDPI or any of our future podcasts and languages, there's somewhere for you to go and practise your language skills. Most importantly, the forum is a place where you can share your learning with other learners and help each other out. Unfortunately the new forum setup does mean that users will need to sign up again to the forum. It's a very quick process so please don't let that put you off. We look forward to seeing you over on the forum where you can practise your language skills and join the RL community. To access the forum, visit www.radiolingua.com and click on "Discussion Forum" in the menu. And finally, if anyone is in the London area at the beginning of November we're going to be at the Language Show at Olympia from Friday 2nd until Sunday 4th November. This is the UK's biggest event for language learners and teachers and you can get free tickets from the Language Show website at www.thelanguageshow.co.uk. We'll have a booth at the stand and we'll be showing off some of our new products and services. It would be great to meet some of our listeners, so come along and say "hola", "salut", "hallo" or "ciao" to us at stand 42. There will be more details about exactly what we're going to be showing off at the Language Show in our next news programme! And that's it for this edition of Radio Lingua News. Thanks for listening!