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Joining Clive Anderson in the Loose Ends studio are the Emmy award-winning actor Billy Porter, currently hanging out in the Kit-Kat club where he is starring as Emcee. Comedian and 'Guilty Feminist' podcaster Deborah Frances White has just published a new book 'Six Conversations We're Scared to Have', about how to ask difficult questions and change minds - including our own.Anna Chancellor stars in April De Angelis's 'Playhouse Creatures', about the first women of theatre at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond, London.Music from Lapsley, one of the BBC Radio 1 Sound of... artists in 2025, she is about to release her fourth album 'I'm a Hurricane I'm a Woman in Love', the first on her own record label 'Her Own Recordings', and from poet and musician Anthony Joseph's new album 'Rowing Up River To Get Our Names Back' Presenter: Clive Anderson Producer: Jessica Treen
November 3, 2024 | The Intense Gaze of the Saints | Dr. Jacqueline Lapsley by Shandon Presbyterian Church
Remember to suscribe to my channel and like it, if you do like it: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOKDo0LCFhuEGwdP6AdyQPQ/featured Check my other socials and follow me everywhere: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jamesdetorres/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/JamesDeTorresMusic Twitter: @JamesDeTorresMS Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3V2xA860a9cLBlJEpVbgsP?si=oH2fA3hyQtWsS8JdW6LDSg Lunar Sessions 116 Tracklist FIRST HOUR 1. Enamour - Zizzy (Original Track) Frau Blau 2. Yotto - Just Another Piano Track (Extended Mix) Odd One Out 3. Lapsley, Franky Wah - Stolen Glances (Original Track) SHEN Records 4. Hunter / Game - Last Hour (Original Mix) Just This 5. GHeist - Auditorial (Original Mix) Embassy One 6. James de Torres - Chrysalis (Original Mix) Harabe 7. Notre Dame - Citizen 99 (Original Mix) Diynamic 8. Dimi Mechero - Senze (Original Mix) ATLANT 9. Alfred Beck - Need You (Extended Mix) SYNTHX Records 10. James de Torres - Inside My Mind (Original Mix) Harabe 11. Zamna Soundsystem, Rozyo & Armonica - Summertimes Sadness feat. Blu (Original Mix) Zamna Records 12. Mind Against - Love Seeking (Club Mix) Life And Death SECOND HOUR 13. Camelphat, Nadia Ali - Endlessly (Original Mix) When Stars Align 14. Mrak, Braev - The World is Yours (Extended Mix) Afterlife 15. Solvane, Prismode, Emilie Rachel - Redemption (Hidden Empire Remix) Ritter Butzke Records 16. Dizharmonia, Atom - Dive into Your Soul (Original Mix) Species 17. Sasha Carassi - Memoria (Original Mix) Truesoul 18. Almost Human - Never Mind (Original Mix) Suprematic 19. Rafael Cerato, Laherte - Proximity feat. Jonatan Backelie (Moonwalk Remix) Species 20. CENKK, Joone - Paradise (Original Mix) Black Rose Recordings 21. Nihil Young - Nova X (Original Mix) Phobiq 22. Ovadia - Pentatonic (Extended Mix) Purified Records 23. Che Jose - Genai (Extended Mix) UV Noir 24. Deadmau5 - Quezacotl (Original Mix) Mau5trap
On this episode of the Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart podcast, Dr. Jennifer Stevens-Lapsley and Dr. Kory Zimney, underscored the crucial role clinicians play in influencing the APTA research agenda. They emphasized that clinicians should be invested in the research agenda as it directly impacts their practice and the well-being of their patients. Here are key takeaways from the episode on how clinicians can actively contribute to the APTA research agenda: 1. Data Collection: Clinicians are encouraged to start gathering outcomes data in their clinical settings. This data serves as a valuable resource for addressing research inquiries and refining clinical practices. By systematically collecting data on patient outcomes, clinicians can bolster the evidence base, guiding decision-making at both individual patient levels and broader research endeavors. 2. Questioning: Clinicians are uniquely positioned to identify knowledge gaps and areas requiring further research. By posing questions based on their clinical experiences, clinicians can help shape research priorities and initiate meaningful research projects. Cultivating a curious mindset can lead to the formulation of research questions that tackle real-world clinical challenges. 3. Collaboration with Researchers: Collaboration between clinicians and researchers is pivotal for advancing the field of physical therapy. Clinicians can collaborate with researchers by sharing clinical insights, participating in research studies, and engaging in discussions on research findings. Through joint efforts, clinicians and researchers can ensure that research remains relevant, practical, and directly applicable to clinical settings. 4. Networking and Relationship Building: Clinicians are urged to network with researchers, academic institutions, and other healthcare professionals to foster collaborations and knowledge exchange. Establishing relationships with researchers can provide clinicians with opportunities to contribute to research projects, access resources, and stay abreast of the latest research developments in physical therapy. 5. Promoting Evidence-Based Practice: Physical therapists are an evidence-based profession who rely on research to inform their clinical interventions. By actively engaging with the APTA research agenda and participating in research endeavors, clinicians can enhance the quality of care they deliver and contribute to the advancement of the profession. Time Stamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:01:04 - Importance of the APTA Research Agenda 00:03:27 - Development Process of the Research Agenda 00:07:02 - Dissemination of the Research Agenda 00:11:56 - Overview of the Six Key Areas 00:12:14 - Population Health Research 00:12:59 - Mechanistic Research 00:13:19 - Clinical Research 00:17:19 - Education and Professional Development Research 00:21:16 - Health Services Research 00:22:18 - Workforce Research 00:24:36 - Relevance to Clinicians 00:30:05 - Encouragement for Clinician Involvement 00:32:11 - Final Thoughts and Takeaways 00:34:16 - Contact Information for Guests 00:34:42 - Advice to 20-Year-Old Self 00:36:12 - Conclusion and Sign-Off More About Dr. Jennifer Stevens-Lapsley: Dr. Stevens-Lapsley serves as a Professor and the Director of the Rehabilitation Science PhD Program within the Physical Therapy Program at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center. Additionally, she is the Associate Director of Research for the Eastern Colorado VA Geriatrics Research, Education, and Clinical Center (GRECC). She is dedicated to the advancement of evidence-based solutions in older adult rehabilitation, achieved through rigorous research methodologies and strategic partnerships. With 25 years of experience in clinical research, her specialization lies in post-joint arthroplasty care and medically complex patient populations. Dr. Stevens-Lapsley's impactful clinical research has yielded 200 publications, garnered numerous awards, and secured $20 million in funding. She is a frequent presenter at both national and international forums, contributing significantly to the dissemination of her research findings. More About Dr. Kory Zimney: Kory Zimney, PT, DPT, Ph.D. has been practicing physical therapy since 1994 following his graduation from the University of North Dakota with his Master in Physical Therapy. He completed his transitional DPT graduate from the Post Professional Doctorate of Physical Therapy Program at Des Moines University, Class of 2010. He also earned his Ph.D. in Physical Therapy from Nova Southeastern University in 2020. Dr. Zimney is an Associate Professor within the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of South Dakota and the Director of the Ph.D. in Health Sciences program at USD. He also serves as Senior Faculty with Evidence in Motion (EIM) and researcher with Therapeutic Neuroscience Research Group and USD Center for Brain and Behavior Research. His primary teaching, research, and treatment focuses are on pain neuroscience, therapeutic alliance, and evidence-based practice for orthopedic injuries of the spine and extremities. He has published multiple peer-reviewed research articles in these areas. Past work experiences have been with various community-based hospitals working in multiple patient care areas, including inpatient, skilled rehab, home health, acute rehab, work conditioning/hardening, and outpatient orthopedics. He has completed the Advanced Credentialed Clinical Instructor program through the American Physical Therapy Association and is a Certified Spinal Manual Therapist and assisted in the development of the Therapeutic Pain Specialist program through the EIM certification program, and has a certification in Applied Functional Science through the Gray Institute. Resources from this Episode: APTA Research Agenda Jane Sponsorship Information: Win a Ticket to See Lorimer Moseley in NYC Book a one-on-one demo here Mention the code LITZY1MO for a free month Follow Dr. Karen Litzy on Social Media: Karen's Twitter Karen's Instagram Karen's LinkedIn Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: YouTube Website Apple Podcast Spotify SoundCloud Stitcher iHeart Radio
An Enchanting Journey with Lapsley: Musical Evolution, Creative Process, and Personal Reflections Episode Description: Join us for a captivating conversation with Holly, the talented artist behind Lapsley, as we delve into her musical evolution and creative process. In this episode, Holly shares her excitement about her forthcoming album and the eclectic sounds in her latest EP. We explore her insights on green initiatives in record-pressing plants and the feasibility of vinyl releases in today's market. Holly also opens up about the complexities of love and relationships in songwriting, discussing how lingering emotions and visual metaphors make her songs universally relatable. We touch on her experience writing for Paloma Faith's album, highlighting the creative chemistry and unexpected evolution that can arise from such collaborations. Chapter 1: Musical Evolution and Creative Process 00:01:20 - 00:15:45: Our discussion extends to the vibrant world of musical collaborations and live performances, where Holly reminisces about energetic DJ nights in London and dream collaborations with artists like Ezra Collective and Selena Gomez. We explore the fusion of Latin and South African music styles and the dynamic appeal of live instrumental performances. Chapter 2: Collaborations and Live Performances 00:15:46 - 00:30:10: Finally, Holly shares her excitement for upcoming releases and special edition physical albums, with a hopeful nod to attending some of London's most anticipated festivals. This episode promises an enlightening and heartfelt exploration of Holly's artistic journey, perfect for music lovers and aspiring artists alike. Tune in for an enchanting journey with Lapsley!
Video lectures: https://meehl.umn.edu/video Faust, D., & Meehl, P. E. (1992). Using scientific methods to resolve questions in the history and philosophy of science: Some illustrations. Behavior Therapy, 23(2), 195–211. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0005-7894(05)80381-8 Serlin, R. C., & Lapsley, D. K. (1985). Rationality in psychological research: The good-enough principle. American Psychologist, 40(1), 73–83. https://doi.org/10.1037/0003-066X.40.1.73 Meehl, P. E. (1990). Appraising and amending theories: The strategy of Lakatosian defense and two principles that warrant it. Psychological Inquiry, 1(2), 108–141. https://doi.org/10.1207/s15327965pli0102_1 Meehl, P. E. (1992). Cliometric metatheory: The actuarial approach to empirical, history-based philosophy of science. Psychological Reports, 71, 339–467.
It's warming up and time to head to the pool. Sun and fun for poolside vibes featuring: Ghostbusterz, Calvo, Dazz and Raiko, Bright Light Bright Light and Ultra Naté, Rosabel, Purple Disco Machine, KC Lights and Lapsley, MK, Jamiroquai, Paul Russell, Zara Larsson, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Ariana Grande, Jain, Timbee, Adina Howard, and more. Enjoy.
In 1990, when Nelson Mandela was released after 27 years in prison, hopes were high that apartheid was in its dying days. Father Michael Lapsley, an Anglican priest and a chaplain to the African National Congress, had been living in exile in Zimbabwe. He thought he might soon return to South Africa to begin building a new post-apartheid nation. But apartheid's henchman would not go quietly. Three months after Mandela's release Lapsley received a letter bomb that blew off his hands and an eye and nearly killed him.Lapsley has gone on to transform his tragedy into a global message for healing and social justice. He founded the Institute for Healing of Memories in South Africa and worked alongside the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to help victims of apartheid. He is now the president of the Healing of Memories Global Network and has run workshops for genocide survivors in Rwanda, indigenous people in Australia, and combat veterans in the U.S. He has received numerous international awards and wrote a memoir, “Redeeming the Past: My Journey from Freedom Fighter to Healer.”I met Father Michael, as he is known, in 1984 in Zimbabwe, where I was a young reporter covering the South African liberation struggle. He was the hip activist priest who everyone sought out to get information and contacts. He taught me about South African history and politics from the perspective of someone who was shaping it.I spoke with Lapsley this week while he was in Iowa where he was speaking, teaching and leading a church service.“I'd quite like to meet the person who sent me the bomb and say, ‘Thank you very much, you sent me a letter bomb,'” Lapsley reflected. “Of course it was an act of evil. But thanks to you, I now have a worldwide ministry, I've been able to set up an organization that has a small footprint across the world, for which I am very grateful. I've been able to create spaces where healing happens, where people are able to have their pain heard and acknowledged. So thank you, sir. What about you?”Lapsley said of his own journey, “I realized that if I was filled with hatred and bitterness, they would have failed to kill the body (but) they would have killed the soul, and I would remain their permanent prisoner. And I wasn't interested in being anybody's prisoner.”Lapsley said that soldiers are “all damaged by war.” The workshops that he runs encourage them to share their stories with one another. “That helps them to recover their own humanity. Because one of the terrible things about war is the way you see two totally dehumanize the other.”Trauma and recovery are part of the human condition. “Healing is difficult, but it's possible,” said Lapsley. “We don't have to be prisoners of the past.”
Fr. Lapsley is currently the Director of the Institute for the Healing of Memories in Cape Town, South Africa. He is an Anglican priest and social justice activist who was severely injured by a letter bomb sent to him in Zimbabwe where he had been exiled by the South African government for his anti-apartheid work. He founded the Institute for the Healing of Memories in 1998 to seek to contribute to lasting and collective healing that makes possible a more peaceful and just future.In this fourth episode of the Courageous Conversations series, George and Fr. Lapsley explore pain's role as a catalyst for healing and collective transformation. They discuss the intrinsic capacity within every individual for healing and the transcendent nature of pain that binds us together. Together, they confront the spiritual wound of racism, delving into the intricate process of intergenerational unlearning it necessitates.
Clayton chatted with Father Michael Lapsley. Originally from NZ Father Michael has lived in South Africa for many years working to rid the country of apartheid… however, because of his involvement someone sent him a letter bomb which meant loss of his hands, one eye and effected his ears. Hear about his life settling into South African society and his message for us in Australia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nicholas the host of The Accessible Travel Podcast joins Peta this week. They discussed travel and the tourism industry but also discussed challenges in education and delved into the recent Disability Royal Commission in Australia. Connect with Nicholas: The Accessible Travel Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2079260 Website: https://nicklapsley.wixsite.com/nicholas-lapsley Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nlapsley100/ Connect with Peta: Instagram: @petahooke Website: www.icantstandpodcast.com Email: icantstandpodcast@gmail.com Episode Transcript: https://www.icantstandpodcast.com/post/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phil Lapsley is the author of the popular book, “Exploding The Phone: The Untold Story of the Teenagers and Outlaws Who Hacked Ma Bell.” In this episode, he discusses the history of phone phreaking, what inspired the book, and more. To learn more about Lapsley's book and phone phreaking, visit https://explodingthephone.com. Listen to the full interview at https://soundcloud.com/cybercrimemagazine/history-of-phone-phreaking-the-untold-story-phil-lapsley-author
Tommy Lapsley joins Rob Gregory and Josh Bach to discuss the importance of men "Arming Up" today in the broken world we are living in. Core Mission, Prayer, Study, and Action are at the foundation of this movement and when you add accountability, watch out! Plug into this movement by going to www.ArmingMen.comBelt of Truth is a podcast brought to you by Armor of God, a Catholic men's movement based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, established to arm men to be the spiritual leaders God has called them to be. Belt of Truth features discussions with a variety of guests to explore different topics crucial for men to hear and reflect on their journey to becoming spiritual leaders. Learn more about Armor of God and Belt of Truth at armingmen.com.Edited and Produced by Josh Bach of OurLocalParish.com
Friday night Metropolis recorded live at Decadance Radio. Two hours of all the latest house and tech house, with a dusting of melodic, progressive and techno. This week featuring new music from artists such as CHANNE, Emma Clair, Crusy, Kc Lights, Lady Bee, Lapsley, Noizu and labels including Toolroom, Circus, Nothing Else Matters and many more. https://linktr.ee/charmainlove
Friday night Metropolis recorded live at Decadance Radio. Two hours of all the latest house and tech house, with a dusting of melodic, progressive and techno. This week featuring new music from artists such as CHANNE, Emma Clair, Crusy, KC Lights, Lady Bee, Lapsley, Noizu and labels including Toolroom, Circus, Nothing Else Matters and many more.linktr.ee/charmainlove
Phil Lapsley is the author of the popular book, “Exploding The Phone: The Untold Story of the Teenagers and Outlaws Who Hacked Ma Bell.” In this episode, he sits down with host Steve Morgan to discuss the history of phone phreaking, what inspired the book, and more. To learn more about Lapsley's book and phone phreaking, visit http://explodingthephone.com/ • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Who's responsible for the lighting controls on a project? Who's qualified? Who's certified? We can tell you this - Darren is qualified! He brings up some interesting questions and he talks with Webster and Ron about communications between teams, education, the future of lighting controls, and much more. Darren Lapsley is a Business Development and Specification Sales professional with Clarus Lighting + Controls. His career in lighting began in the United States Marine Corps as an avionics technician. Accelerated promotions led him to serve on the staff of retired Marine General and former Chief of Staff, John Francis Kelly. After over 20 years of honorable service, Darren worked as a Facility Engineer at General Motors Fort Wayne Assembly Plant where the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks are manufactured. His passion for lighting grew when he took a position as a Field Service Engineer and Regional Sales Engineer for a lighting controls company based in Indiana. Darren now serves as Membership Committee Chair for the Illuminating Engineering Society Detroit Section. He works to apply his knowledge of community building, complex social structures, and leadership to make a lasting impact on the home we leave behind for future generations.
ShakeDown Radio - July 2023 - Episode #641 - House Music - Guest DJ Mix Set - KC LightsNow here's something to melt those winter blues away
ShakeDown Radio - July 2023 - Episode #641 - House Music - Guest DJ Mix Set - KC LightsNow here's something to melt those winter blues away
ShakeDown Radio - July 2023 - Episode #641 - House Music - Guest DJ Mix Set - KC Lights Now here's something to melt those winter blues away
Possibly the first album Amanda enjoys more Twitter/Instagram - @MBFrecordspod Amanda's Twitter/IG - @Amandamoonchild Amanda's Art/moth IG - @SpicyPiscesCrisis Jason's Twitter - @FrequencyShifts Jason's Discogs - https://www.discogs.com/user/FrequencyShift/collection Theme music by SHADE08 x 80root on YouTube
Scripture Reading: Matthew 28:16-20 Rev. Jay Wilkins Stated Clerk for the Presbytery of Sheppards and Lapsley
Tracks from Harry Romero, Jesse Rose, Groove Armada + more on labels including XL, Play It Down and Delusions Of Grandeur plus a vinyl cut from Lapsley. My thanks and appreciation to you wherever in the world you're listening from. 1 Solomun - Wadim - NINL 2 Monkey Safari - Hi & Low - Get Physical Music 3 Dj Oliver - Tenorio - Flashmob Records 4 Harry Romero - The Brave - Bambossa Records 5 Jesse Rose - In My Mind (Amtrac's Voyage Mix) - Play It Down 6 Huxley - All I Need - Toolroom 7 James View - 23rd - Seven Dials Records 8 Space Motion & Stylo - Bombaya - Space Motion Records 9 SHMLSS - Train Ride To The Middle East (Marvin & Guy Remix) - Eskimo Recordings 10 Groove Armada - Work From Beyond - Origins 11 Meandisco, Tayu - Koye Kto (Inámo Remix) - Earthly Delights 12 6th Borough Project - B.U.R.T. (The Journey) - Delusions Of Grandeur 13 Lapsley - Womxn - XL https://pod.co/chapters Mixcloud: https://bit.ly/2GSQF9o Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/chapters/id1468340581 SoundCloud: https://bit.ly/34dG4R1 Beatport: https://bit.ly/2RcAnxq Facebook: https://bit.ly/2xNZeAL YouTube: https://youtube.com/@atalaiamusic Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2JS6fn7 Instagram: @atalaiamusica TuneIn: http://tun.in/pjsMJ www.atalaiamusic.com Please subscribe and review if you like what I do! This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Elementalz Music, Demond Wilson, conshus, Just Be, JBiz, JuniAli7, Phels, Adi Oasis, Kirby, Guilty Simpson, UncommonNasa, Maura, Fred Red, Malik Diao, Apollo Brown, Philmore Greene, Kadhja Bonet, Los Bitchos, Amable, ODESZA, Lapsley, Nils Hoffmann, Rahill, DJ Sun, Fat Tony, Kese Soprano, Tek Beatz, The Allergies, Moon Boots, Nic Hanson, MidCentury Modern, Evitan, DJ Because, Newselph, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Pam and Tommy Lapsley have a conversation about how hard it was for Pam to forgive Tommy for living his shadow life and the process it took for her as a wife and mother to accept his shortcomings, and rebuild their marriage and lives.
In this episode Minister Paula talks with Author Keisha Lapsley. Keisha is the collaborator for Champions In The Ring, the book that Minister Paula was apart of. Keisha is founder of Key City Publishing where she helps writers get their book done, writes books along with plays, etc. She shares her personal testimony and how The Lord gave her the plans for this recent project. You will be encouraged and inspired by this episode. If the Lord has been prompting you to write or it's in your heart to write and publish a book you don't want to miss this episode!
How confident do you feel to design and deliver a quality rehabilitation program for someone who has had a total knee replacement? Today, Professor Jennifer Stevens Lapsley, who is one of the leading lights in clinical research in this field, shares her tips for clinical success and an update on the open research questions in the field. Professor Lapsley gives us the inside running on the work going on to help provide answers to those important clinical questions. ---------------------------------------- Clinical practice guidelines for physical therapy after total knee replacement: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32542403/
Welcome to Off The Beat & Track Podcast with me Stu Whiffen.This episodes special guest is singer and songwriter LapsleyI met with Holly and we had a wonderful chat, talking about growing up, school, creativity, clubbing, some great records and so much moreHope you enjoy this chat and if you do please feel free to support the podcast herehttps://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack orwww.patreon.com/offthebeatandtrackOTBAT is proudly sponsored by www.hotelchocolat.com Please also subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we're going to meet Kamya Lapsley. She's 22 and just graduated from Kent State University in Bio-Chem.. Kamya […]
Bside Incoming: Athlete Whippet This time we invite an exciting Berlin based duo behind the Bside turntables to walk us through some of their most treasured records. With two releases on Toy Tonics, a record under past guests Rhythm Section, as well as showcasing music from artists such as Ross From Friends, Baltra and Seb Wildblood on their own Squareglass imprint, we are certainly excited to bring you an episode from such impeccable selectors: Athlete Whippet. The duo met at London's Goldsmiths, with a passion for music bringing them together. One now works at !K7, the other developing live sets for the likes of Priya Ragu, Berwyn, and Lapsley; their spare time is spent crafting incredible music with a live bass, guitar, piano, and some hardware synths and samples. Their Bside selections pay tribute to their influences and musical connections; records on Tartelet, Rhythm Section and Toy Tonics, incredible artists like Max Graef, Paula Tape, Jitwam, and COEO all making the cut. Expect a reflection of their own artistic output which always straddles the line between dancefloor fun and soothing sounds. Athlete Whippet's soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/athlete-whippet And Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/athletewhippet/ Their bandcamp - https://athletewhippet.bandcamp.com/ Thanks to Molly Hickey for the beautiful artwork as always. www.instagram.com/mollyth.art/ Follow the Bside Instagram for updates/news/vinyl and general music chat: www.instagram.com/bsidepodcasts/
Welcome to a new series of Realising Your Potential. Every week Anj speaks to inspiring women about their leadership journeys, the challenges they've faced and the lessons they've learnt. Together they explore what organisations can do to drive gender equality and how we can all realise our potential. In this episode, Anj meets Gillian Lapsley, Category Controller and leader at Accolade Wines. Gillian has built up an amazing career in the food and beverage industry, having worked for some of the biggest brands. She's also a passionate advocate for women in the workplace, and shares with us why she believes it's so important to make time for others, what's helped her get through the most challenging time of her life and why organisations need to be truly open and transparent about diversity and inclusion if they want to make real change, authentically. We believe in the power of conversation and gaining new ways of thinking that inspire, educate and empower you to Realise Your Potential. So if you like what you hear, please subscribe, leave a review and share this podcast with friends or colleagues. You just never know who else it might positively impact! Credits Host: Anjanette Murfet, Accolade Wines Chief People & Communications Officer Guests: Gillian Lapsley Production: Moutinho Consulting Music: Wataboi from Pixabay
This episode features a pretty inspirational chat with synth pop artist Låpsley about reclaiming artistic identity, her long awaited second album ‘Through Water', and the importance of rest and recuperation.www.nataliemccool.co.ukhttps://musiclapsley.com/
Marina Cantacuzino talks to Father Michael Lapsley, an Anglican priest, social justice activist and founder of the Institute for Healing of Memories in Cape Town. In 1990 at the height of the apartheid repression, Fr Michael received a letter bomb in the post in which he lost both his hands and one eye. He has been on a healing journey ever since.
The Marikana massacre and the Life Esidimeni scandal keep reminding us that justice is an easy word to use, but difficult to get. We talk to a few South Africans who won't give up. Hosted by: Tebadi Mmotla Guests: Suzen Phoshoko, Father Michael Lapsley and Nadira Omarjee Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 02:51 - Esidimeni 21:15 - Lapsley 37:26 - Omarjee
We talk to the reporter and author Phil Lapsley about his remarkable book Exploding the Phone, all about the practice of phone phreaking and its remarkable impact on the development of hacker culture. Phil's Site: Explodingthephone.com Phil's Talk: The Next HOPE (2010): Cats and Mice: The Phone Company, the FBI, and the Phone Phreaks Esquire Magazine article "The Secrets of the Little Blue Box": https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/1u0Xl18uoBYd9rbe1ZSDkT7Q-bI_lWGMA Our Website: vaguebooking.net Our email: vaguebookingpod@gmail.com
We are back with Season Two, episode eight of 'I Am A Diva Podcast'. With myself Edgy V, as your lovely host & Fí, who is a Dublin based electro-pop artist hailing from the musical town of Mullingar. She is inspired by fellow luminaries such as Halsey, Tove Lo, Lapsley, Lorde, Banks, Dua Lipa and Verite. She's a self taught musician who started writing after buying her first guitar in college and has spent the last few years crafting songs from her bedroom. She released her first single, 'Éalú' followed by the success of ‘her second single, 'Feel Better' which had great success on mainstream radio; playlisted on RTE2FM, The song was, 'track of the week' on iradio, ‘Song Of The Day' in Hotpress as well as a featured interview in U Magazine. Featured as 'Song of the Day' In Joe.ie as well a top Irish track to listen to in Nialler9. It was also featured in many notable international blogs like Wonky Sensitive and Kings of A&R. In this episode Fí tells us all about: *She shares how she feels she is now more honest about, what her song mean to her & why that is? *Networking Tips on reaching out to Music Industry people? *How important it is to collaborate with other artists & producers, so one can grow, as an artist? *How she has no music background & how she learned? *About her starting a life coaching degree & much, much more! You can keep up with & connect with Fí on: IG: @fimusicofficial https://www.instagram.com/fimusicofficial/ FB: @fimusicofficial Twitter: @fimusicofficial https://twitter.com/fimusicofficial https://www.facebook.com/FiMusicOfficial Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxjYauQr67EOVW9gDUs83ew Song name played: Fí- Over YoU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEhbGOAYrAQ&ab_channel=FI%24-Topic fimusicofficial22@gmail.com Thank you for listening to the eight, Season Two episode! Please make sure to follow us on our Souncloud account & follow us on all of our Social Medias for episode updates & until next time! If you would like to make a contribution to keep our podcast going, subscribe to our Patreon: www.patreon.com/iamadivapodcast FB: www.facebook.com/iamadivapodcast IG: @iamadivapodcast Are you a female creative in the Music Industry? And would like to be on the show? Please connect with us on: IG: @iamadivapodcast Or Email us at: iamadivapodcast@outlook.com Podcast Jingle Credits: danosongs.com/track/1591650/smile-its-me --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
“Buildings are not bonds… The key difference that I think a huge amount of the real estate industry does not appreciate is that a building is a product that people have to use. So it is a fixed income asset, but it is also a product that people need to be in, you know, for you to make money as an owner. And that is really, really evident right now.”–Aaron Lapsley My HighlightsAaron walks us through his unique resume in the energy and buildings space (2:21)The need/gap System2 filled (6:37)Most detailed answer yet to James' favorite question - Buildings are not bonds, and six factors limiting innovation (8:53)Aaron's experience with Cushman, supporting Google (31:16)Smart Building Strategy (37:55)RESET and IAQ (50:25)What Aaron is looking forward to in 2021 (1:00:26) You can find Aaron Lapsley on LinkedIn.Watch on YouTube or read on the web.Get full access to Nexus.
Sarah Lapsley Martin runs a top producing real estate team, is the mom of an impossibly cute 3 year old, is one of the most prolific producers of social media content I've ever seen, and somehow her hair always PERFECT. She's a planner, likes everything in its place, and dislikes surprises. Ok she's a bit of a control freak. Which might make you wonder how she does so well in the chaotic world of real estate. The answer? Grace. What grace looks like for Sarah: Not everything happens for a reason Being in service > being in charge Hang around with people who push you Always be unapologetically, 100% yourself In this episode Sarah will let you in on a secret: Compared to real life, real estate is a walk in the park. If she can find grace, so can you. Connect with Sarah: @sarahlapsleymartin, @capecodproperties Donate to Sarah's fundraiser in memory of her brother Chris Watch our show! What's Good Cape Cod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/katie-clancy/message
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Part 2 After Father Michael Lapsley was exiled by the South African Government in 1976, he joined the African National Congress (ANC) and became one of their chaplains. Whilst living in Zimbabwe he discovered he was on the South African Government hit list. In April 1990 he received a letter bomb in the post. In 1992, he returned to South Africa to "find a nation of survivors, but a damaged nation. Everyone had a story – a truth – to tell. In my work I've developed a programme called the Healing of Memories. Our workshops explore the effects of South Africa's past at an emotional, psychological and spiritual level. I try to support those who have suffered as they struggle to have their stories recognised." Professor Simon Keyes from the University of Winchester's Centre of Religion, Reconciliation and Peace, speaks with Fr Lapsley about the healing of memories.
Part 1 After Father Michael Lapsley was exiled by the South African Government in 1976, he joined the African National Congress (ANC) and became one of their chaplains. Whilst living in Zimbabwe he discovered he was on the South African Government hit list. In April 1990 he received a letter bomb in the post. In 1992, he returned to South Africa to "find a nation of survivors, but a damaged nation. Everyone had a story – a truth – to tell. In my work I've developed a programme called the Healing of Memories. Our workshops explore the effects of South Africa's past at an emotional, psychological and spiritual level. I try to support those who have suffered as they struggle to have their stories recognised." Professor Simon Keyes from the University of Winchester's Centre of Religion, Reconciliation and Peace, speaks with Fr Lapsley about the healing of memories.
Former Victorian Emergency Management Commissioner Craig Lapsley speaks with Amy about the findings of the Bushfire Royal Commission report that was just handed down and what we must do to prepare for the bushfire season. Craig has been advocating alongside fellow Emergency Leaders for Climate Action to put climate change at the centre of Australia’s bushfire and natural disasters response.
Former Victorian Emergency Management Commissioner Craig Lapsley speaks with Amy about the findings of the Bushfire Royal Commission report that was just handed down and what we must do to prepare for the bushfire season. Craig has been advocating alongside fellow Emergency Leaders for Climate Action to put climate change at the centre of Australia’s bushfire and natural disasters response. Dr Manu Saunders, an insect ecologist at the University of New England, speaks about what native pollinators are getting up to in our gardens and ecosystems this spring, and how to participate in the Wild Pollinator Count, which is being held during Australian Pollinator Week (8-15 November 2020). Dr Richard Denniss, Chief Economist at The Australia Institute chats with Amy about Australia’s economic woes and the need for a robust and effective federal ICAC.
Episode 032: MY HEALTH JOURNEY w/ Molly Lapsley - From eating disorder to fitness trainer Email: everydayweightlosspod@gmail.com EWL Instagram: http://instagram.com/ewlpodcast EWL Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ewlpod Daniel's Instagram: http://instagram.com/danielkinglive Daniel's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/danielkinglive Leave a review on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everyday-weight-loss/id1493414608 Leave a review on Google Play: https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Iqtkn4gt2b6tupbc3yzyrpoi3gu?t%3DEveryday_Weight_Loss%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod- Leave a review on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2hfrBHx8flLOn1tVwexFjF?si=DhgoBLe_RQCJ6EJwhWQZ2A Listen on iTunes. Listen on Google Play.
In this episode, for the first time in US history and the algorithm will decide Who will be president. Facebook changes its terms of service and deletes Counts associated with Russian troll farms, Yes Facebook plans to institute a kill switch to shut down news related to the 2020 election. Internet research agency and Instagram disinformation troll farms hire US journalists in peace data campaign /// Hardt, Michael, and Antonio Negri. 2005. Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire. Reprint ed. New York: Penguin Books. Irani, Lili. 2015. “Hackathons and the Making of Entrepreneurial Citizenship.” Science, Technology & Human Values 40(5): 799–824. Jordan, Tim. 2008. Hacking: Digital Media and Technological Determinism. Cam- bridge: Polity Press. Jordan, Tim, and Paul Taylor. 2004. Hacktivism and Cyberwars: Rebels with a Cause? Routledge. Kelty, Christopher M. 2008. Two Bits: The Cultural Significance of Free Software. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Kubitschko, Sebastian. 2015. “Hackers' Media Practices: Demonstrating and Ar- ticulating Expertise as Interlocking Arrangements.” Convergence: The Interna- tional Journal of Research into New Media 21(3): 388–402. Lapsley, Phil. 2013. Exploding the Phone: The Untold Story of the Teenagers and Outlaws Who Hacked Ma Bell. New York: Grove Press. Lavy, Steven. 1984. Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution. Garden City, NY: Anchor Press/Doubleday. ———. 2001. Crypto: How the Code Rebels Beat the Government—Saving Privacy in the Digital Age. London: Penguin Books. Lindtner, Silvia. 2015. “Hacking with Chinese Characteristics: The Promises of the Maker Movement against China's Manufacturing Culture.” Science, Tech- nology & Human Values 40: 854–79. Lindtner, Silvia, and David Li. 2012. “Created in China.” Interactions 19(6): 18. Marwick, Alice E. 2013. Status Update: Celebrity, Publicity, and Branding in the Social Media Age. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Maxigas. 2012. “Hacklabs and Hackerspaces—Tracing Two Genealogies.” Journal of Peer Production, no. 2. http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-2/peer -reviewed-papers/hacklabs-and-hackerspaces. McKelvey, Fenwick. 2015. “We Like Copies, Just Don't Let the Others Fool You: The Paradox of The Pirate Bay.” Television and New Media. 16(8): 734–50. Montfort, Nick. 2008. “Obfuscated Code.” In Software Studies: A Lexicon, edited by Matthew Fuller. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Morozov, Evgeny. 2013. To Save Everything, Click Here: The Folly of Technological Solutionism. New York: PublicAffairs. O'Neil, Mathieu. 2009. Cyberchiefs: Autonomy and Authority in Online Tribes. New York: Pluto Press. Orr, Julian E. 1996. Talking about Machines: An Ethnography of a Modern Job. Ithaca, NY: ILR Press. Polletta, Francesca. 1999. “‘Free Spaces' in Collect
Pastor Clarissa sits down and speak with Author & Minister Keisha Lapsley about her journey as a woman in ministry. During this interview, Keisha shares the difficulties that brought her to God and the challenge of learning how to be submissive, after being raised to be strong and independent, yet the lessons she learned in the process, allows her to teach others the importance of learning the power of submission; not just in marriage, but in so many other areas in life. She also shares how her experiences growing up made it difficult for her to receive love from the church when it was offered, but later found herself "Homeless in the Church." Keisha Lapsley is a publisher, writing mentor, screenwriter and CEO of Inherited Kingdom Enterprise LLC. She's the wife of Retired SFC Douglas Lapsley who share a marriage mentorship ministry together and three children. She graduated from Virginia College with a Certification in Culinary Arts in October 2014. Inherited Kingdom Enterprise LLC has served their community through mentoring new writers how to write then helping them by publishing for twelve years. Golden Manuscripts Publishing, Flourishing Dunamis Productions, and Short~n~Sweet Creations are the companies under the enterprise. Through Keisha's companies they cause author's books to evolve to greater platforms. She is the Founder of Warriorfied Women and L.O.R.D. (Ladies of Royalty & Dignity). Keisha has published many books and “Homeless: My Favorite Park Bench”, “Jesus the Janitor”, “Handcrafted” and “Stop Wasting Your Business Dollars” are just a few among them. She has upcoming books coming out by the end of the year, such as, “Gem of a Lady”, “A Love Worth Waiting For” and “Daniel: The Father's Call” and a play called, “This Time Next Year”.
California Business Roundtable president Rob Lapsley joins us to talk about efforts to extend the state's cap-and-trade program, and the effect cap-and-trade has on California's business community. Earlier this month, the Assembly rejected AB378, a bill that would extend, and make changes to California's landmark cap-and-trade program. The legislation had earlier cleared the Senate, but strong opposition from the oil industry and some businesses led to defections in the Assembly. Passing this legislation is high on the governor's list, but time is running out.
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Exploding the Phone (Grove Press) In EXPLODING THE PHONE, Phil Lapsley illuminates the forgotten history of the proto-hackers, tinkerers, and pranksters who turned AT&T's telephone system into their electronic playground. Before smartphones and iPads, before the Internet or the personal computer, a misfit group of technophiles, blind teenagers, hippies, and outlaws figured out how to hack the world's largest machine: the telephone system. By the middle of the twentieth century the telephone system had grown into something extraordinary, a web of cutting-edge switching machines and human operators that linked together millions of people like never before. But the network had a billion-dollar flaw, and once people discovered it, things would never be the same. Phil Lapsley's EXPLODING THE PHONE traces the birth of long-distance communication and the telephone, the rise of AT&T's monopoly, the creation of the sophisticated machines that made it all work, and the discovery of Ma Bell's Achilles' heel. Lapsley expertly weaves together the clandestine network of “phone phreaks” who broke into the system to satisfy their curiosity, the mobsters who exploited its flaws to avoid the feds, and the counterculture movement that argued you should rip off the phone company to fight against the war in Vietnam. AT&T responded with “Greenstar,” an unprecedented project that would ultimately tap some thirty-three million telephone calls and record 1.5 million of them. The FBI fought back, too, especially when a phone phreak showed a confidential informant how he could remotely eavesdrop on FBI calls. Phone phreaking exploded into the popular culture, with famous actors, musicians, and investors caught with “blue boxes,” many of them built by two young phone phreaks named Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Soon, the phone phreaks, the feds, and the phone company were at war. Based on original interviews and declassified documents, and featuring a forward by phone phreak turned Apple Computers co-founder Steve Wozniak, EXPLODING THE PHONE is a captivating, ground-breaking work about an important part of our cultural and technological history. "The definitive account of the first generation of network hackers – the scruffy rebels who first plumbed the secrets of the global telephone network, and accidentally earned the wrath of everyone from AT&T to the FBI. At turns a technological love story, a counter cultural history and a generation-spanning epic, Exploding the Phone is obsessively researched and told with wit and clarity. It captures a moment in time that might otherwise have been lost forever." —Kevin Poulsen, news editor of Wired.com and author of Kingpin Phil Lapsley is a cofounder of two high-tech companies, and a former consultant at McKinsey & Company. He holds a masters degree in electrical engineering from U. C. Berkeley and an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management. THIS EVENT WAS RECORDED LIVE AT SKYLIGHT BOOKS FEBRUARY 11, 2013. COPIES OF THE BOOK FROM THIS EVENT CAN BE PURCHASED HERE: http://www.skylightbooks.com/book/9780802120618