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Series: Medical “Medical Caregiving and Community” with Andy and Laura Gibson Intro: We are talking today with Andy and Laura Gibson, co founders of Certain Hope Community, a nonprofit bringing hope and support to families located in Michigan, and we love that ofcourse. Andy and Laura have 4 children and their youngest daughter Briella was born with a rare chromosome disorder that came with a long list of diagnoses and challenges. Because of the day to day challenges they experienced as a family they noticed the need for community and founded Certain Hope Community. We loved our time sharing with this dynamic duo and we know you'll love their story too. So lets get started and listen in to our conversation with Andy and Laura Gibson. Bio: Andy and Laura Gibson and their 4 kids can often be found outside seeking accessible adventures for the whole family and sharing time with friends over a delicious meal. Their youngest daughter Briella was born with a rare chromosome disorder that has come with a long list of diagnosis and challenges. There is quite a list of things she can't do but you will often find their family talking about what she CAN do and how she is filled with so much joy. Through the day to day challenges they noticed the deep need for in-person community, It was because of this that Certain Hope Community was started. Our passion is to meet other families and share the hope and joy we have because of Jesus. Contacts: https://certainhopecommunity.org/ certainhopecommunity@gmail.com Connect with Us: If you enjoy this podcast please share us with others and be sure to follow us so won't miss an episode. We'd love to hear from you so please leave us a comment or rating and connect with us on social media or on our website. Email us Website: Instagram Facebook: Facebook Group Free Youtube Resource Library
On s'est enfin chauffé à faire un épisode sur Tiny Desk de NPR, l'émission musicale phare du plus grand réseau public américain de diffusion radio.En accueillant des musiciens du monde entier dans le bureau de son collègue Bob Boilen, Stephen Thompson est à l'origine de cette expérience envoutante dont certains moments sont devenus tout simplement iconiques.On vous explique pourquoi c'est l'un de nos programmes YouTube préférés, en écoutant des extraits des épisodes de Laura Gibson, Usher, Tyler, The Creator et Esperanza Spalding.Bonne écoute, comme d'hab.Tout sur La Playlist Infinie : https://linktr.ee/laplaylistinfinie Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Summary:In this episode of "Bridges to Excellence," host Desmond Nicholson welcomes Laura Gibson-Lamothe, the Executive Director of the Georgia FinTech Academy. Laura takes us through her incredible journey from a globally diverse upbringing, through a multifaceted career in the FinTech industry, and into her current role. The podcast dives deep into the objectives she aimed to achieve upon stepping into her role in January 2023, including enhancing strategic industry partnerships, increasing student engagement, and boosting the visibility and reputation of the academy.Laura shares insights about the Academy's programs and partnerships, highlighting FIS as a top sponsor. She outlines her strategic efforts for increasing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within the academy, ensuring a broad representation of students entering the FinTech sector.Listeners will also get a glimpse of international partnerships, such as the Transatlantic FinTech Exchange in Ireland, and the move to integrate innovative educational models like student exchange and apprenticeship programs. Laura discusses the importance of mentorship in her career and the Academy, offering a heartfelt acknowledgment of mentors who shaped her professional journey.Desmond and Laura wrap up with a discussion about her leadership style, future goals for the Georgia FinTech Academy, and her personal motivators. Tune in to get inspired by Laura's story and to gain practical insights into the evolving landscape of FinTech education.Be sure to subscribe to the Bridges to Excellence podcast so you don't miss an episode and remember: the more you expect from yourself, the more you excel.Key Highlights:Introduction to Laura Gibson-Lamothe and her early life experiences.Laura's objectives and achievements as Executive Director.Strategic partnerships with top-tier companies like FIS.The Georgia FinTech Academy's focus on DEI.International collaboration for advancing FinTech education.The role of mentorship in professional growth.Laura's leadership style and vision for the Academy's future.Insights into career opportunities in the FinTech sector.For more information, visit the Georgia FinTech Academy on LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, and their official website at georgiafintechacademy.org.Be sure to subscribe to the Bridges to Excellence podcast so you don't miss an episode and remember: the more you expect from yourself, the more you excel.
Recorded live in rural Ireland together, East Forest and Peter Broderick dive into his challenges and triumphs. Born in 1987, Peter was brought up in a musical household in Oregon. In his later teenage years he became entwined in the indie folk scene in Portland, recording for the likes of M. Ward, Laura Gibson and Dolorean. He and East Forest recorded the full-length album "Burren."__________________________________Music For Mushrooms - a new feature film - IN THEATERS NOWGet your ticket before they're gone at https://musicformushrooms.comNYC - Sept 13-19, 2024Portland - Sept 24Seattle - Sept 25Santa Monica - Oct 4-10Corvallis, OR - Oct 4-10Arlington, MA - Oct 6Encinitas, CA - Oct 8Boulder, CO - Oct 9-20Oklahoma City - Oct 12Greely, CO - Oct 23San Rafael, CA - Oct 24-31San Francisco - Oct 25-31Santa Cruz, CA - Oct 26Baltimore - Nov 7Hilo, HI - Nov 14Vancouver BC - Nov 26October 10 National Screening Events:Sedona, AZSanta Monica, CABoulder COPortland, ORPhoenixville, PAEncino, CAClaremont, CANorth Hollywood, CAGlendale, CACorvallis, ORSalem, ORDallas, TXSan Diego, CASacramento, CAFairfax, VAWashington DCBakersfield, CASan Diego, CAHonolulu, HIAsheville, NCSalt Lake City, UTMore added every week - sing up for updates at musicformushrooms.com. PATREON / GIFT - Please support the show by joining our East Forest COUNCIL on Patreon. Monthly Council, live-streams, demos, and more. UPCOMING LIVE - http://eastforest.org/ticketsCOMMUNITY - join at EastForest.orgMUSIC by East Forest: Spotify / AppleMEDITATIONS by East Forest on Spotify & AppleSHOP: http://eastforest.storeIG: @eastforest | FB/TT/YT: @eastforestmusic
As the Executive Director of the Georgia Fintech Academy, Laura Gibson-Lamothe’s primary objective is to drive meaningful impact within the industry through the implementation of a comprehensive diverse talent development program. The Georgia Fintech Academy focuses on educating and empowering the next generation of fintech professionals by fostering collaboration with 26 institutions aligned with the […]
Fintech South 2024, hosted by the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG), took place on Aug. 27-28 at the Woodruff Arts Center and Atlanta Symphony Hall. This year's theme was "Fintech Lives Here!" As the Executive Director of the Georgia Fintech Academy, Laura Gibson-Lamothe’s primary objective is to drive meaningful impact within the industry through the […] The post Fintech South 2024: Laura Gibson-Lamothe with Georgia Fintech Academy appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Will, Barrett and Craig discuss the latest releases by Neutrals, Enjoyable Listens, and the BV's, plus live reports and bonus songs.
In this episode Ben Jackson, the IPA's COO, discusses the future of fintech and payments with some of the people who will make it happen. He is joined by Scott Thompson and Garam Mansour, two current students with a strong interest in Fintech, and Laura Gibson, the executive director of the Georgia fintech Academy. They talk about how college students think about payments, the future of Fintech, and why financial literacy is so important for fintech founders as well as fintech users. This podcast was recorded on April 26, 2024. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
Join Shannon and Christine as they chat with expert guest Laura Gibson-Lamothe, the executive director of GA Fintech, about financial wellness. Ep. 147. Join us in community: Women Connected in Wisdom Community Listen to past episodes: https://womenconnectedinwisdompodcast.com/ Glo from head to toe by joining the shealo glo glo club at www.shealoglo.com ! Stillpoint: A Self-Care Playbook for Caregivers Join Christine at an event! Book a free coaching consult with Christine here: https://www.christinegautreaux.com Like & Subscribe to get notifications of when we are live: Women Connected in Wisdom Instagram Women Connected in Wisdom on Facebook Resources Amazon.com: Get Good with Money: Ten Simple Steps to Becoming Financially Whole (Audible Audio Edition) www.georgiafintechacademy.org https://secure.ellevest.com/ https://www.fidelity.com/ https://www.robinhood.com/ https://mint.intuit.com/ https://www.ally.com/ https://www.paytechwomen.org/ https://events.humanitix.com/women-connected-in-wisdom-virtual-summit
Host Meg Wolitzer presents three pieces about losing things: objects, opportunities, a primary sense, a new friendship. In “Any Other” by Jac Jemc, performed by Helen Hong, a woman rejects an offer without knowing the consequences. Namwali Serpell's “Noseless” is about a loss many experienced during the pandemic; it's performed by Kyrstina Alabado, Deborah S. Craig, Zach Grenier, and Calvin Leon Smith. And Lauren Groff's “Such Small Islands” charts the perilous course of a childhood infatuation and betrayal that ends with figurative loss and a literal disappearance. It's performed by Crystal Dickinson. In a special bonus: multi-instrumentalist Laura Gibson performs a song inspired by Groff's story.
Rocky Dhir welcomes Laura Gibson and Trey Apffel to hear all about what to expect at the June 22 & 23 State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting 2023. They talk through the “CLE on steroids” programs, making the most of your conference experience, and later highlight each of the scheduled keynote speakers. What can lawyers learn from a filmmaker? Tune in for insights on Daytripper creator Chet Garner's session centered around his exploration of the great state of Texas. Rocky, Laura and Trey also discuss the drama surrounding controversial speaker Attorney General William Barr. Register now! Online registration closes Sunday, June 18, 2023. Laura Gibson was the 2022/23 President of the State Bar of Texas and is a member of Dentons' Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice and the Managing Partner of the Houston office. E.A. “Trey” Apffel III became executive director of the State Bar of Texas in December 2017.
Rocky Dhir welcomes Laura Gibson and Trey Apffel to hear all about what to expect at the June 22 & 23 State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting 2023. They talk through the “CLE on steroids” programs, making the most of your conference experience, and later highlight each of the scheduled keynote speakers. What can lawyers learn from a filmmaker? Tune in for insights on Daytripper creator Chet Garner's session centered around his exploration of the great state of Texas. Rocky, Laura and Trey also discuss the drama surrounding controversial speaker Attorney General William Barr. Register now! Online registration closes Sunday, June 18, 2023. Laura Gibson was the 2022/23 President of the State Bar of Texas and is a member of Dentons' Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice and the Managing Partner of the Houston office. E.A. “Trey” Apffel III became executive director of the State Bar of Texas in December 2017.
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Few people are aware of cytomegalovirus, referred to as CMV, even though more than half of Americans are infected with it by the age of 40, according to infectious disease expert Laura Gibson, MD'94, in a new Voices of UMass Chan podcast. For more information about CMV, visit https://www.nationalcmv.org or www.nowiknowcmv.com.
In this special show, we look back at the major events of 2022 for Regis-TR and the SIX Group, as well as the great events we attended from SIBOS to our own Post-Trade Summit. We also look at how the working life of a TR has changed coming out of Lockdown and getting back to new ways of working and travelling to connect with clients, plus the usual catch-up with our virtual studio crew and a especial message from our former producer Laura Gibson. Don't miss it - and Happy Holidays!
Host Meg Wolitzer presents three pieces about losing things: objects, opportunities, a primary sense, a new friendship. In “Any Other” by Jac Jemc, performed by Helen Hong, a woman rejects an offer without knowing the consequences. Namwali Serpell's “Noseless” is about a loss many experienced during the pandemic; it's performed by Kyrstina Alabado, Deborah S. Craig, Zach Grenier, and Calvin Leon Smith. And Lauren Groff's “Such Small Islands” charts the perilous course of a childhood infatuation and betrayal that ends with figurative loss and a literal disappearance. It's performed by Crystal Dickinson. In a special bonus: multi-instrumentalist Laura Gibson performs a song inspired by Groff's story. Join and give!: https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/symphonyspacenyc?code=SplashpageSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 2022-2023 State Bar year marks a new chapter as Texas lawyers emerge from the pandemic and a sense of normalcy returns. Rocky Dhir talks with soon-to-be State Bar and TYLA presidents Laura Gibson and Michael Ritter about their plans for the coming year, particularly involving attorney succession planning, mental health and wellness, public education on legal processes, and much more. Laura Gibson is a member of Dentons' Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice and the Managing Partner of the Houston office and State Bar of Texas 2022-23 president-elect. Michael J. Ritter is senior counsel at Schmoyer Reinhard LLP and TYLA 2022-23 president-elect.
The 2022-2023 State Bar year marks a new chapter as Texas lawyers emerge from the pandemic and a sense of normalcy returns. Rocky Dhir talks with soon-to-be State Bar and TYLA presidents Laura Gibson and Michael Ritter about their plans for the coming year, particularly involving attorney succession planning, mental health and wellness, public education on legal processes, and much more. Laura Gibson is a member of Dentons' Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice and the Managing Partner of the Houston office and State Bar of Texas 2022-23 president-elect. Michael J. Ritter is senior counsel at Schmoyer Reinhard LLP and TYLA 2022-23 president-elect.
The Blue Cranes have a new album. That news is enough to make fans happy, but that's not all… it is called Voices, individual collaborations with vocalists Holland Andrews, Edna Vasquez and Luz Elena Mendoza, Rebecca Sanborn, Laura Gibson, Peter Frederick, Gavin Castelton, Redray Frazier, Analisa Tornfelt and Laura Viers. It's the best thing I've heard in years. Magnificent. A masterpiece. And if you know me, you know I don't throw those words around lightly Blue Cranes' Reed Wallsmith is in the Artichoke Café with me.
In a very complex subject like sustainability in fashion, we hear numerous terms and methodologies, many of which can be confusing.So, in this episode, sustainability expert, Laura Gibson gives us an in-depth yet clear understanding of just what various areas of sustainable fashion mean. From Regenerative to Circular to Holistic approaches. As well as a perspective on why the industry needs to act fast on its social and environmental impacts.We also find out the definition of ‘Greenwashing', its complexities, and a little on how conscientious consumers can avoid being caught out by it.Connect with Laura over on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/laura-j-gibsonWe'll be bringing more conversations from the world of sustainable fashion regularly, so remember to follow and invite your friends for a listen.Connect with me and join my ethical fashion network on LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/sebastianvolneyFollow our Instagram page for updates and vacancies in fashion and sustainability www.instagram.com/jaymesbyrontalentWe'll be bringing more conversations from the world of sustainable fashion regularly, so remember to follow and invite your friends for a listen. Connect with me on LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/sebastianvolneyFollow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/jaymesbyrontalentFollow us for jobs and news in sustainable fashion at https://www.linkedin.com/company/jaymesbyrontalent/
While in Europe, Broderick met and worked with a wide variety of composers, singers, and songwriters including Nils Frahm, Greg Haines, Laura Gibson, Yann Tiersen, Olafur Arnalds, and Lubomyr Melnyk.Broderick was by this time an in-demand session player, engineer, and producer, but kept up a steady stream of his own work on EPs, singles, and film scores, and he accepted composition commissions for dance and the theater. Broderick provided half of many split recordings, including 2009's Blank Grey Canvas Sky with Machinefabriek, 2010's Apple Bobbing At ___ with Penelope Joy, and 2011's Glimmer with Takumi Uesaka. In 2010, Bella Union released his full-length How They Are. From 2010, Broderick's level of activity was matched only by the number of requests for his time from other artists. He contributed to 19 recordings in 2010, 12 in 2011 (including Oliveray's Wonders, one of his projects with Frahm), and ten more in 2012. He and Frahm also completed and released the first album of a three-year undertaking entitled http://www.itstartshear.com. (Interestingly, the artist withdrew from having any kind of social media account.) Broderick also issued the EP Two Songs for Banjo and Voice and the single "I Will Play This Song Once Again" b/w "These Walls of Mine" that year.Broderick was equally prolific in 2013. Among the ten recordings he contributed to were Mark Kozelek and Jimmy Lavalle's Perils from the Sea, Melnyk's Corollaries, and Nadja's Flipper. He also issued the Broderick & Broderick EP and the full-length Float: 2013 Addendum, and he scored director Rodney Evans' award-winning film The Happy Sad. The following year saw the artist move back to Portland for a time and play on recordings by Portland Cello Project, Aidan Baker, Sharon Van Etten, and Sean Flinn & the Royal We. Erased Tapes issued the Broderick and Haines split dub offering Greg Gives Peter Space, The Album Leaf (Featuring Peter Broderick) was self-released, and the eponymous Peter Broderick + Gabriel Saloman was issued by Beacon Sound.While Broderick played on over a dozen records by other artists in 2015, his own recording and touring activities were equally intense. He collaborated with French artist Félicia Atkinson as La Nuit to release Desert Television and issued the EPs X Luzern and COTN RMXD and the acclaimed full-length Colours of the Night. In 2016, Broderick cut the stripped-down piano-and-voice album Partners with Tucker Martine. (Inspired by John Cage's writings, it featured a reading of the composer's "In a Landscape.") He also produced Brigid Mae Power's acclaimed self-titled Tompkins Square debut album. The pair were married shortly thereafter and moved to Ireland. Broderick continued his productive work rate into 2017 with the release of All Together Again, which collected his commissioned works from the previous decade.https://www.peterbroderick.net/ New Music from East Forest! -"Possible" - the latest album from East Forest - LISTEN ON YOUR FAVORITE STREAMING PLATFORM: Spotify / ApplePre-order the album on vinyl - limited edition - and check out the new Possible clothing: http://eastforest.org *** Support this free podcast by joining the East Forest COUNCIL on Patreon. Monthly Zoom Council, Podcast exclusives, private Patreon live-stream ceremony, and more. Check it out and a great way to support the podcast and directly support the work of East Forest! - http://patreon.com/eastforest *****Please rate Ten Laws w/East Forest on iTunes. It helps us get the guests you want to hear. ***Catch East Forest LIVE - Pledge your interest in the upcoming East Forest Ceremony Concert events this Spring/Summer 2021. More info and join us at eastforest.org/tour Join the newsletter and be part of the East Forest Community. Listen to East Forest guided meditations on Spotify & Apple Check out the East Forest x Ram Dass album on (Spotify & Apple) + East Forest's Music For Mushrooms: A Soundtrack For The Psychedelic Practitioner 5hr album (Spotify & Apple). Stay in the East Forest flow:Mothership: http://eastforest.org/IG: https://www.instagram.com/eastforest/FB: https://www.facebook.com/EastForestMusic/TW: https://twitter.com/eastforestmusicPATREON: http://patreon.com/eastforest
Take a listen to the Past, Present, and Future of Women in the Law, a special program hosted by the HBA Gender Fairness Committee. The panel was moderated by HBA president-elect Jennifer A. Hasley and featured all former women presidents of the HBA: Lynne Liberato, Amy Dunn Taylor, Denise Scofield, and Laura Gibson.HBA members can earn CLE credit by listening to this episode. Visit hba.org/watchcle for details. Views expressed by the participants of this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the editors of The Houston Lawyer or the HBA.
5 de mayo | Nueva YorkHola, maricoper. Un año más violento.IMPORTANTE. Tenemos programa de referrals. A partir de ahora, puedes ganar recompensas maricopers compartiendo La Wikly. Entre las posibilidades: acceso a nuestra comunidad de Discord, tazas, gorras o sudaderas. A más suscriptores consigas, más premios.Añade tu email aquí y comparte tu código único con amigos y familiares.El podcast de La Wikly también está disponible en iTunes, Spotify y iVoox.Añade el podcast a tu plataforma favorita haciendo click en el botón “Listen in podcast app” que aparece justo debajo del reproductor.Si te haces suscriptor premium, recibirás dos newsletters extra. Los viernes, el maricóctel, seis titulares rápidos, tres lecturas recomendadas y un tema para analizar en profundidad a lo largo del fin de semana. Y los lunes, el maricoffee, un repaso de cuatro noticias para empezar la semana bien informado (y un test de actualidad para ponerte a prueba). 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Bienvenido a La Wikly.Lo importante: Conforme Estados Unidos sale del túnel pandémico, una escalada en el número de crímenes violentos enturbia la esperanzadora campaña de vacunación nacional.¿Pero cómo de grave es la situación y qué pueden hacer los gobiernos a nivel federal, estatal y local para aplacarla?Las tasas de homicidio están aumentando en ciudades grandes y pequeñas, presagiando lo que probablemente será un verano más violento después de un 2020 ya de por sí difícil.Y complicando también la recuperación de las urbes más afectadas tras más de un año de pandemia.Una muestra de 37 ciudades con datos disponibles para los primeros tres meses de 2021 recopilados por el analista de delitos Jeff Asher indica que los asesinatos aumentaron un 18 por ciento con respecto al mismo período en 2020.Sí, los tres meses previos al confinamiento. Porque todo lo que vino después fue horrible:Algunos ejemplos clave de las grandes urbes estadounidenses:NUEVA YORK. Según registros del Departamento de Policía, el índice general de delitos aumentó un 2,4% en comparación con marzo de 2020, impulsado por un aumento del 36% en los asesinatos y un 76,8% en incidentes que incluyen disparos.La lucha contra la violencia armada en la ciudad de Nueva York sigue siendo un enfoque central para el NYPD, que también ha percibido un aumento en la cantidad de arrestos por armas de fuego.WASHINGTON D.C. Los datos de la policía de D.C. informan que el 2021 está teniendo un aumento del 43 por ciento en la tasa de homicidios con respecto al mismo periodo en 2020.Lo cual se agrava si consideramos que ya los datos de 2020 representaban el máximo registrado en los últimos 16 años."Con demasiada frecuencia hay hombres jóvenes [muertos], mujeres jóvenes que son secuestradas demasiado pronto. Y nos volvemos complacientes, nos volvemos insensibles... y estamos normalizando que la gente sea asesinada a tiros", declaró Darrell Gaston, ex-Comisionado Asesor de Vecindarios en D.C. y cuyo ahijado de 15 años fue asesinado a tiros en 2018.ATLANTA, GEORGIA. La policía de la ciudad ha investigado en lo que va del año al menos 32 homicidios, un aumento del 60 por ciento con respecto a este mismo periodo el año pasado.La alcaldesa Keisha Lance Bottoms dio un discurso el mes pasado priorizando la necesidad de aplacar esta coyuntura cuando anunció un plan para contratar a 250 nuevos agentes de policía.Sin embargo, el aumento de violencia armada no ocurre solamente en los condados metropolitanos; se trata de una tendencia que también se ha propagado más allá de los suburbios.No olvidemos que fue en Atlanta donde se produjo el pasado marzo un tiroteo masivo en tres salones de spa que dejó un saldo de ocho víctimas mortales (seis de ellas, de ascendencia asiática).OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. El recuento de homicidios hasta el 10 de abril —el día mayor mortalidad en la ciudad con un total de cuatro muertes— ascendió a 44 víctimas; eso es un asesinato cada tres días.La policía y los activistas culpan del aumento a dos secuelas de la pandemia: un aumento de las armas de fuego en las calles y una reducción de los programas de prevención de la violencia que dependen del contacto personal.También ha sido difícil para el Departamento de Prevención de la Violencia de Oakland reunirse con las familias de las víctimas para brindar apoyo en casos de trauma e intervenir a tiempo antes de que los amigos de las víctimas busquen venganza.La mayoría de las víctimas son hombres negros o latinos de entre 20 y 30 años muertos en tiroteos.Residentes de la zona aseguran que muchas de las víctimas fueron alcanzadas por una bala perdida o quedaron atrapadas en fuego cruzado.LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. Durante los tres primeros meses del año, Louisville reportó 47 homicidios y eso sin contar los más de 100 tiroteos sin víctimas mortales.Si la tendencia continúa, este año podría estar en camino de batir el récord de 173 homicidios y más de 580 tiroteos no-mortales de 2020."Si no hay intervención en el nivel preescolar, y al menos hasta el nivel de la escuela secundaria, entonces nos estamos engañando. No vamos a cambiar esto en los años de la escuela secundaria" dijo Christopher 2X, activista de la comunidad.KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. La policía ya investiga el homicidio número 50 en lo que va de año. Ya en 2020 rompieron récord con un total de 182 asesinatos a lo largo del año. Si la tendencia se mantiene, esa cifra va camino de superarse en este 2021.Más del 60 por ciento de las víctimas de este año tienen entre 17 y 34 años. Y según el Departamento de Policía de Kansas City, la principal causa conocida de estos homicidios se relaciona con discusiones/peleas.Por qué tanta muerteLa tendencia era buena. Los delitos violentos llevaban años cayendo de forma drástica desde los años 90, aunque no parece que esté clara la explicación de por qué.Aún menos se puede encontrar ninguna explicación evidente sobre por qué han aumentado tan dramáticamente en los últimos 16 meses.Todavía no se han alcanzado las fatídicas cifras de los 90.Sin embargo, en Axios y Vox extraen algunas conjeturas basándose en publicaciones recientes y opiniones de expertos que han atajado el tema:COVID-19. El papel de la pandemia y sus efectos en la ansiedad de la sociedad. Colapso económico, aumento del desempleo, cierre de escuelas presenciales y retirada de muchos programas de prevención de la violencia, entre otros.No obstante, los delitos contra la propiedad como los robos han continuado en descenso. Y tampoco existe una conexión clara, en términos históricos, entre periodos de inestabilidad económica y las tasas de homicidio.Medidas pandémicas. La presencia del COVID-19 también ha implicado un retroceso generalizado de la acción policial y el cierre de algunos tribunales.Algo que sí ha podido contribuir a que se produjeran más homicidios —y a que se resolvieran menos.Venta de armas. En 2020, se registró un aumento histórico en la compra de armas de fuego, particularmente entre aquellos que compraban su primera arma, sumándose a un arsenal nacional ya desbordado.La creciente polarización política. Tampoco cabe restar importancia a los Estados Unidos que dejó Donald Trump —y que tuvo su punto culminante con el asalto al Capitolio del 6 de enero de 2021.Menos policía. Desde 2014, la oleada de protestas de Black Lives Matter provocó que departamentos de policía de todo el país redujeran su presencia y actuación en numerosas comunidades conflictivas.Y la falta de confianza derivada de muertes como las de Michael Brown en 2014 o George Floyd en 2020 pudo provocar también que los ciudadanos prefirieran tomarse la justicia por su cuenta.Ambos factores pudieron tener como consecuencia un aumento de la violencia.El verano más violentoLas previsiones apuntan a un verano violento en las calles de EEUU a la vista de que los homicidios ya parecen estar superando el pico del pasado año.Por si fuera poco, las tasas de homicidios suelen repuntar en verano, cuando el buen tiempo saca a más gente a la calle.¿Y qué hacer? Es difícil atajar un problema tan grande, extendido y creciente si el diagnóstico no es bueno (o definitivo). Y menos en un contexto en el que la policía carece de la confianza de una parte importante de la población.Especialmente, en comunidades afroamericanas donde el salto de violencia es muy destacado.En Vox, repasan medidas concretas como un aumento de la presencia policial en zonas de alto conflicto, recursos y prioridad para civiles miembros de comunidades afectadas o programas de apoyo y sanciones que ponen el foco en grupos violentos concretos.¿El problema? Que gran parte de las ideas que plantean los expertos requieren una vuelta a la normalidad prepandémica en la que el contacto personal pueda retomar protagonismo.La solución que menos gusta escuchar entre la izquierda es la de aumentar los recursos y la presencia de la policía si no hay reformas de por medio, pero las reformas requieren de tiempo, de sistemas de prueba-error y de resultados probados.Y la escalada de violencia quizá no se pueda permitir planteamientos tan ambiciosos, especialmente si requieren probar alternativas a la policía.¿Desea saber más? En CNN tienen un reportaje que explora en profundidad algunas de las teorías sobre el aumento del crimen que hemos tocado en esta newsletter. Y en Vox tratan la reforma policial a través de un libro que propone una nueva visión del problema de la violencia urbana en EEUU.🎬 Una recomendaciónCon la colaboración de FilminEl año más violento es una película de J.C. Chandor protagonizada por Jessica Chastain y Oscar Isaac. Ambientada en el invierno de 1981, uno de los más violentos en toda la historia de la ciudad de Nueva York, sigue la pista de un hombre inmigrante que aprovecha la coyuntura de violencia, corrupción y decadencia neoyorquinas para expandir su negocio.El filme de Chandor responde casi a la perfección a ese cliché del thriller a fuego lento, lo cual puede llegar a desesperar en algún tramo. Pero las recompensas son también destacadas: los coletazos de violencia, la exploración de la ambición y el sueño americano en un contexto histórico muy determinado o la angosta atmósfera que construye el cineasta en ese Nueva York amarillento y tétrico (tremenda la fotografía de Bradford Young).Pero son las interpretaciones las que hacen que El año más violento de verdad pegue un salto de calidad extra. Chastain está tremenda con un personaje femenino que en este género estamos menos acostumbrados a ver, pero es Isaac el que controla el ritmo de la película. Sin arriesgarme demasiado, es la mejor interpretación de su carrera hasta ahora. ¡Y he visto el baile de Ex Machina!El año más violento está disponible en Filmin.🎤 Un vídeo para aplaudir al MadrileñoLos Tiny Desk Concert llevan desde 2008 siendo uno de los programas musicales emblemáticos de NPR, la cadena de radio estadounidense (en gran parte) pública.El concepto nació después de que el presentador Bob Boilen y el productor Stephen Thompson, ambos de NPR, fueran a un concierto de la cantante de folk Laura Gibson en Austin, Texas, y abandonaran el bar en el que se estaba celebrando porque no podían escuchar la voz de la artista entre el barullo de los presentes.Lo que le propusieron a Gibson fue cantar en el despacho de Boilen mientras la grababan. El resultado tuvo éxito y ahí comenzó una franquicia que ya cuenta con cientos de ejemplos.Por Tiny Desk Concert han pasado Alicia Keys, BTS y, más recientemente, el español C. Tangana acompañado de su familia y de estrellas como Kiko Veneno, La Húngara o Antonio Carmona, de Ketama.Con motivo de la pandemia, NPR está haciendo versiones desde casa en vez de en los estudios de la emisora, lo que ha posibilitado que C. Tangana se haya montado un inspirado concierto durante la sobremesa.Su madre y su tía están en la esquina bailando y cantando como las que más.Es un concierto puto increíble, la verdad, y la versión que interpretan de ‘Los tontos’ es instantáneamente icónica.😆 Quitándole la graciaJosh Swain es un estudiante de ingeniería civil de 22 años que en abril de 2020, aburrido por estar confinado en casa con motivo de la pandemia, decidió crear un chat grupal en Facebook repleto de gente llamada como él: “Probablemente os estéis preguntando por qué os he juntado a todos aquí hoy”.“¿Porque todos compartimos el mismo nombre”, preguntó otro Josh Swain.El Josh Swain original contestó una vez más: “Exactamente. El 24 de abril de 2021 a las 12 del mediodía, quedemos en estas coordenadas, luchemos y quien gane se quedará con el nombre. Todos los demás deberán cambiarse el nombre. Tenéis un año para prepararos. Buena suerte”.Swain compartió capturas de la conversación en Twitter y el tuit se hizo viral.A lo largo del siguiente año, un poco a lo meme del Asalto al Área 51, usuarios en Twitter y Reddit hicieron multitud de memes al respecto. Por ejemplo:Conforme más se acercaba la cita, la expectación se disparó hasta tal punto que el Josh Swain original publicó un comunicado oficial con los detalles del evento. Todos los Josh participantes tenían que asistir con churros de piscina para pegarse de leches.Y la cosa tuvo… bastante éxito:¿Y quién ganó? Primero, dos organizaciones benéficas promocionadas por el Josh Swain original aprovechando la popularidad de la pelea.Y después, un niño de 5 años ahora llamado Little Josh que fue coronado en este absoluto momentazo por el que debemos dar las gracias a la existencia de internet:Y para terminar, no lo busques que nos conocemos:Hasta la semana que viene, This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.lawikly.com/subscribe
Justin and Laura Gibson opened a specialty retail market right before the pandemic hit. Faced with a mandatory closure, they innovated and found the answer in donuts. Listen to their incredible story of creativity and tenacity. And yeah... we ate maple bacon donuts during the show! https://heirloommarketco.com/ https://heirloombakeshop.hungerrush.com/
Voting for the State Bar of Texas' president-elect candidates will take place in the month of April! Podcast host Rocky Dhir welcomes candidates Sara Dysart and Laura Gibson to learn about their backgrounds, discuss a variety of issues from diversity to COVID-19 to access to justice and more, and hear what each hopes to bring to the role of State Bar President. Members can vote either online or by paper ballot from April 1-30. Learn more at: https://www.texasbar.com. Sara Dysart is a sole practitioner in San Antonio, Texas and is certified in commercial real estate law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Laura Gibson is currently a partner and head of the Labor & Employment Section at Dentons in Houston, TX.
Voting for the State Bar of Texas’ president-elect candidates will take place in the month of April! Podcast host Rocky Dhir welcomes candidates Sara Dysart and Laura Gibson to learn about their backgrounds, discuss a variety of issues from diversity to COVID-19 to access to justice and more, and hear what each hopes to bring to the role of State Bar President. Members can vote either online or by paper ballot from April 1-30. Learn more at: https://www.texasbar.com. Sara Dysart is a sole practitioner in San Antonio, Texas and is certified in commercial real estate law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Laura Gibson is currently a partner and head of the Labor & Employment Section at Dentons in Houston, TX.
Brenda Fisher from BABE and RSA Entertainment talks to Managers Chelsea Streano from Brave Artists Management and Laura Gibson from 1111 Entertainment as well as agents Lauren Rosen and Becca Thomas from Commercial Talent Agency! Support this podcast
In der Reihe „Jingle ohne Bells“ präsentiert Deutschlandfunk Kultur die etwas anderen Weihnachtssongs. Hinter Tür 18 verbirgt sich „Silver Bells“ der amerikanischen Country-Folk-Sängerin Laura Gibson. Von Claudia Gerth www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9 Hören bis: .. Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
Host Luke Burbank and Elena Passarello describe their dream lives; comedian Ian Karmel (The Late Late Show with James Cordon) takes down the masculinity of men's grooming products; Al Letson, host of investigative radio show Reveal, revisits an uncomfortable encounter with a far-right protester; writer Caitlin Kunkel tells us what women really want in her book New Erotica for Feminists: Satirical Fantasies of Love, Lust, and Equal Pay; and singer-songwriter Laura Gibson performs "Tenderness" from her latest album Goners.
Screentime Queen Tara Ward has some tips for TV shows to get into this weekend: His Dark Materials: A new season of the HBO drama based on author Philip Pullman’s beloved trilogy of books. His Dark Materials follows Lyra, a brave young woman from another world, whose quest to find her kidnapped friend leads her to uncover a sinister plot of a secret organization, encounter extraordinary beings and protect dangerous secrets (Neon). Seachange Revisited: Set 20 years on from the original Australian drama, SeaChange sees Sigrid Thornton’s character Laura Gibson return to Pearl Bay to attend the birth of her estranged daughter’s baby. Rising sea levels, community cover-ups and some very stormy weather conspire to convince her this town now needs her as much as she needs it (Acorn TV). We are the Champions: a lighthearted documentary series that explores an array of unique competitions, from the quirky (cheese rolling) to the bizarre (frog jumping), and the passionate communities who compete (Netflix). LISTEN TO AUDIO ABOVE
This week and next week, as Laura and Nikki prepare for their upcoming women's retreat, Mom Hair is giving you some bonus content. For this week's bonus content, we have a message that Laura spoke at her church in July called "Give Life."
Two intriguing singer-songwriters from the great Northwest join us this week: gifted, ethereal Damien Jurado returns to eTown; and talented Laura Gibson of Oregon is with us as well. Our eChievement Award story features the founder of a nonprofit that provides medically tailored meals to critically ill people, providing ease, care, much needed nutrition and, in many cases, saving lives. Watch videos at eTown.org
Last year we did a podcast called Newbies and Vets. Mark Graham and Johanna Gottlieb went back to last year's newbies to talk to them about what it has been like to do your first year in promo DURING A PANDEMIC! It was such a fun conversation with three amazing women. Melanie Dwyer-Joyce has been an account coordinator for Rightsleeve Marketing since April 2019. She has a background in fashion and digital marketing and a passion for sustainability and supporting social-enterprises. Krista Franchuk with the Promo Addict has a wide range of experience. She has spent time working in the oil and gas, waste, construction, not-for-profit, and business consulting industries. Krista has been assisting customers with their promotional product needs since February of 2019. When not at the office, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, cheering on her kids at their various activities, and gardening in the spring and summer (and dreaming of gardening in the fall & winter). Laura Gibson of Brand Fuel, Inc. is a self-proclaimed Jill-of-all-trades with a background in project management and administration, giving her keen eye for detail. She is a proud Navy brat that has been to 49 states (One day Alaska, one day…) and has logged 4.5 cross-country road trips over the years. When Laura is not helping add Fuel to your Brand, you can find her on the kickball and wiffleball fields, dodgeball courts, and other various social sports activities.
********************************************************************* ...................#.100 (Special Edition)................... By Elder Almeida http://www.filefactory.com/file/252zn7q970jv/100.mp3 “Men are accomplices to that which leaves them indifferent.” George Steiner ********************************************************************* 01 – Felt – “Candles In A Church” (00:21) 02 – Bill Fay – “Salt Of The Earth” (05:35) 03 – Destroyer – “foolssong” (09:06) 04 – David Mourão-Ferreira/Teresa Coutinho (voice) – “E por vezes” (13:22) 05 – Alpha – “Sometimes” (14:33) 06 – Sufjan Stevens – “Visions of Gideon” (21:31) 07 – Francesco Berta – “Alone With You” (25:34) 08 – Hilary Woods – “Limbs” (28:49) 09 – Gem Club – “Red Arrow” (33:30) 10 – PJ Harvey and Harry Escott – “Na Acre Of Land” (36:15) 11 – Oliveray – “Dreamer” (39:41) 12 – Cat Power – “Wild Is The Wind” (44:00) 13 – Susanna and The Magical Orchestra – “Believer” (48:00) 14 – King Krule – “Baby Blue” (51:09) 15 – Billie Marten – “Cartoon People” (54:39) 16 – Adrianne Lenker – “Terminal Paradise” (57:59) 17 – Alice Phoebe Lou – “The Tiger” (01:04:09) 18 – Bersarin Quartett – “Nichts-Zu-Verlieren” (01:04:11) 19 – Rimbaud/José Maria Alves (voice) – “Operários” (01:04:14) 20 – Dustin O'Halloran – “Snow + Light” (01:09:23) 21 – Raz Ohara & The Odd Orchestra – “Where He At (Apparat Remix)” (01:14:39) 22 – Balmorhea – “Remembrance” (01:19:42) 23 – Lambchop – “My Blue Wave” (01:25:23) 24 – Jeff Buckley – “I Know It's Over” (01:33:04) 25 – James Blake – “Vincent” (01:39:12) 26 – Julian Zyklus – “The Peace On The Earth” (01:44:36) 27 – Soap & Skin – “Wonder” (01:49:26) 28 – Jon Hopkins – “Abandon Window” (01:52:34) 29 – Laura Gibson – “I Carry Water” (01:57:17) A photo by Eddie Duquenne Total Time: 02:01:28 ********************************************************************* Please visit my blog and podcast at: http://ondasdamusica.blogspot.com/ http://efmalmeida.podomatic.com/ My videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyeuqR69vKfjn4W85cX3ohQ/videos phase 108.1: http://radioetiopia.phase108.net/ http://www.phase108.net/programs/ondasdamusica *********************************************************************
Something for everyone on The Breakdown this week, with a stellar line up of the best in new music. Here's what's on...Carly Rae Jepsen - 'Let's Be Friends',Warm Digits - 'A View From Nowhere' (feat. Emma Pollock),Halsey - 'Experiment On Me',The Radio Dept - 'The Absence Of Birds,'Beach Bunny - 'Promises',Adwaith - 'Lan Y Môr',HMLTD - 'Blank Slate',TOPS - 'I Feel Alive',Hamilton Leithauser - 'Here They Come',Purple Disco Machine - 'In My Arms',Jockstrap - 'Acid',070 Shake - 'The Pines',Wye Oak - 'Fear Of Heights',The 4 o'clock classic: Los Campesinos! - 'The Sea Is A Good Place To Think Of The Future',Christine And The Queens - 'People, I've Been Sad',Loose Fit - 'PULL THE LEVER',Horsegirl - 'Sea Life Sandwich Boy',I Break Horses - 'Death Engine',Cheerbleederz - 'Sometimes I Cry At Work',Hinds - 'Good Bad Times,Laura Gibson & Dave Depper - 'Let's Go',Zuzu - 'Skin And Bone',Shopping - 'Body Clock',Pottery - 'Texas Drums Pt 1',Meadowlark - 'Halo',K.Flay - 'Bad Memory',Listen live every Saturday 3-5pm on SheffieldLive! 93.2FM and via www.sheffieldlive.orgYou can also watch an hour of music videos curated by The Breakdown on www.spacedentist.tv - daily at 7pm and midnight.
Hilary talks to Rachel Blumberg about the *ahem* unique aesthetic of her first drum kit, transitioning from gear head denial to loving gear, band gender breakdowns, the woes and whoas of gear-carrying, and why buying gear should be like butter. RACHEL'S BIO Rachel Blumberg has been bringing her musical feel to bands and solo artists for a good part of the last two decades through her primary instrument, THE DRUMS, as well as percussion, keyboards, voice, and the occasional stringed instrument. She has recorded, toured and performed with many widely acclaimed artists such as Mirah, Tara Jane O'Neil, Laura Gibson, M.Ward, The Decemberists, Sam Beam (Iron & Wine), Michael Hurley, and Bright Eyes. Rachel also composes and performs her own music under her name and her moniker Arch Cape. In addition to being a musician, Rachel is a prolific visual artist and animator, and has produced stop motion music videos for folks like Gillian Welch, Iron & Wine, and Nada Surf, among others. Her paintings and other work have been shown in galleries and other arts spaces around the US. Her current projects includes an interactive audio - visual installation entitled Space Is the Place where drawings turn into sound and then into projections, which she first premiered at the RISD Museum in 2018 and the bands Death Vessel, The Huntress and Holder of Hands, and Califone. Rachel is also a well regarded teacher of percussion and the creative arts, and runs her own music school and volunteers regularly for Girls Rock! Rhode Island. Originally from Portland, Oregon, she now resides in coastal Rhode Island. BRANDS/SHOPS MENTIONED Revival Drum Shop / Village Drum & Music / Ludwig / Rogers / Leedy / Gretsch / Roland / Korg / Teenage Engineering / Electro-Harmonix / Line 6 / DigiTech / Boss / TC Electronic / Atelier Rosenkrantz BANDS RACHEL HAS PLAYED WITH/MENTIONED Califone / The Decemberists / M. Ward / Mirah / Tara Jane O'Neil / The Huntress & the Holder of Hands / Death Vessel / Iron & Wine / Bright Eyes / Arch Cape / Laura Gibson / Sissyface OTHER BANDS MENTIONED Magnetic Fields / The Crabs / Messthetics / Fugazi / Velvet Crush / Eyelids / Retrix / Sun Ra / Juana Molina OTHER MENTIONS Columbus Theater / Jodi & Ted Leo / What Cheer? Brigade / RISD Museum / New Bedford Art Museum / RIOT RI (formerly Girls Rock! RI) / Janet Weiss / Tom Tom magazine / She Shreds magazine RACHEL'S LINKS Website https://www.instagram.com/theerachelblumberg/ (Instagram) https://www.thehuntressandholderofhands.com/ (The Huntress & Holder of Hands) MID-RIFF LINKS http://hilarybjones.com/midriffpodcast (Website) http://instagram.com/midriffpodcast (Instagram) http://facebook.com/midriffpodcast (Facebook) https://www.hilarybjones.com/gender-music-gear-survey (Gender and Music Gear Survey) CREDITS Rachel's Bumper Track: "Red & Gold" by https://www.rachelblumberg.com/archcapemusic (Arch Cape) Theme Music: "Hedonism" by https://towanda.bandcamp.com/ (Towanda) Artwork by https://www.juliagualtieri.com/ (Julia Gualtieri)
Episode 349 also includes an E.W. Essay titled "Trading Post." We share Four Seasonal Poems by Christina Rossetti, e.e. cummings, Sylvia Plath, and Walter de la Mare as read by our Associate Producer Dr. Michael Pavese. We have an E.W.poem called "Task." Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Django Reinhard, Stephan Grapelli, Miles Davis, Iggy Pop, Gomez, Laura Gibson, John Coltrane, Branford Marsalis and Terrence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Small Batch Radio Crafted In the Endless Mountains of Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World. Tell Your Friends and Neighbors...
Laura Gibson and Nikki Allen want to welcome you to the FIRST episode of the "Mom Hair and Ministry" podcast. They give you a little taste of what this podcast will be about: momhood and ministry. Through conversation and humor, they tell their story through scripture and real life experiences. ***We apologize for the 'bumps' you may hear; we are working to fix it as fast as possible. Follow us or message us on Facebook: Laura Gibson- https://www.facebook.com/lalagibby Nikki Allen- https://www.facebook.com/MrsNikkiAllen22
Peter Broderick is a prolific, genre-defying American musician, composer, and producer. He is known internationally for a diverse range of solo projects, collaborations, and compositions for cinema and dance. A gifted multi-instrumentalist who is equally versed in a wide range of styles, Broderick's extensive discography -- on a range of labels including Bella Union, Erased Tapes, Staalplaat, and Beacon Sound -- is appended by a massive list of credits that reads like a who's who of 21st century independent, classical, and experimental music.Growing up in a musical household in Portland, Oregon, Broderick learned to play several instruments. After graduating high school, he became a session musician, contributing violin, banjo, musical saw, mandolin, and other instruments to recordings by M. Ward, Zooey Deschanel, Dolorean, and Norfolk & Western, among others. His self-released debut EP, 4 Track Songs, appeared in 2006. Via his MySpace page, he befriended Danish band Efterklang, and in mid-2007 he moved to Copenhagen to work with the group. That same year, Docile, his first album of solo piano pieces, was issued by Kning Disk. Float (Erased Tapes) and Hope (Bella Union) followed in 2008. While in Europe, Broderick met and worked with a wide variety of composers, singers, and songwriters including Nils Frahm, Greg Haines, Laura Gibson, Yann Tiersen, Olafur Arnalds, and Lubomyr Melnyk.Broderick was by this time an in-demand session player, engineer, and producer, but kept up a steady stream of his own work on EPs, singles, and film scores, and he accepted composition commissions for dance and the theater. Broderick provided half of many split recordings, including 2009's Blank Grey Canvas Sky with Machinefabriek, 2010's Apple Bobbing At ___ with Penelope Joy, and 2011's Glimmer with Takumi Uesaka. In 2010, Bella Union released his full-length How They Are. From 2010, Broderick's level of activity was matched only by the number of requests for his time from other artists. He contributed to 19 recordings in 2010, 12 in 2011 (including Oliveray's Wonders, one of his projects with Frahm), and ten more in 2012. He and Frahm also completed and released the first album of a three-year undertaking entitled http://www.itstartshear.com. (Interestingly, the artist withdrew from having any kind of social media account.) Broderick also issued the EP Two Songs for Banjo and Voice and the single "I Will Play This Song Once Again" b/w "These Walls of Mine" that year.Broderick was equally prolific in 2013. Among the ten recordings he contributed to were Mark Kozelek and Jimmy Lavalle's Perils from the Sea, Melnyk's Corollaries, and Nadja's Flipper. He also issued the Broderick & Broderick EP and the full-length Float: 2013 Addendum, and he scored director Rodney Evans' award-winning film The Happy Sad. The following year saw the artist move back to Portland for a time and play on recordings by Portland Cello Project, Aidan Baker, Sharon Van Etten, and Sean Flinn & the Royal We. Erased Tapes issued the Broderick and Haines split dub offering Greg Gives Peter Space, The Album Leaf (Featuring Peter Broderick) was self-released, and the eponymous Peter Broderick + Gabriel Saloman was issued by Beacon Sound.While Broderick played on over a dozen records by other artists in 2015, his own recording and touring activities were equally intense. He collaborated with French artist Félicia Atkinson as La Nuit to release Desert Television and issued the EPs X Luzern and COTN RMXD and the acclaimed full-length Colours of the Night. In 2016, Broderick cut the stripped-down piano-and-voice album Partners with Tucker Martine. (Inspired by John Cage's writings, it featured a reading of the composer's "In a Landscape.") He also produced Brigid Mae Power's acclaimed self-titled Tompkins Square debut album. The pair were married shortly thereafter and moved to Ireland. Broderick continued his productive work rate into 2017 with the release of All Together Again, which collected his commissioned works from the previous decade. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi PeterBroderick.net
Two ethereal singer/songwriters from the great Northwest join us this week: Damien Jurado, native to Seattle, Washington, but more recently relocated to Los Angeles, returns to eTown for his second visit; and Laura Gibson, who grew up in Coquille, Oregon, a small logging town and now lives in Portland (a bit of trivia: Laura was the first performer on NPR's Tiny Desk Series). And our eChievement Award winner, Charles Robbins of Project Angel Heart, is a man who founded a nonprofit to provide medically tailored meals to critically ill people, providing ease, care, much needed nutrition and, in many cases, saving lives.
This week on ACTING CLASS WEEKLY with Sean Whalen, Sean invites MTA agent, Laura Gibson, to discuss the best way to get tape on yourself to present to an agent or manager. With the help of Co-Host Roxy Striar, these 3 will explore why it’s important to take shooting a headshot seriously. Acting Class Weekly with Sean Whalen! Presented by AfterBuzz TV, an educational Podcast and youtube series where each week, actor, producer, director, writer, and teacher Sean Whalen and cohost Roxy Striar will help you explore the show AND the business of becoming a working actor. Subscribe, Like, and Share for exclusive lessons on how to be, become, and live as an Actor whether you're in the entertainment, the arts, or any other career path; this show can help you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howtobeanactorwithseanwhalen/support
In this episode, Johanna Gottlieb (Axis Promotions) and Mark Graham (commonsku) sit down with industry newbie Laura Gibson with Brand Fuel and industry veteran Lisa Pine with Axis Promotions. At the time of this recording, Laura celebrated her 4 week anniversary in the industry while Lisa has led a distinguished 30-year career. We wanted to see where their experiences were similar and where they differed in this wide-ranging conversation.
I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors
Joan LeMay is a portraitist and illustrator who is interested in pattern, gesture and Byzantine halos. She loves painting people, animals, plants and things (a kind of anthropomorphic approach to portraiture) in equal measure, and packs referential objects, color-based symbolism and other subject-specific elements into the busy backgrounds of her work in order to reflect the soul and life of the person or creature depicted. We talk about creating opportunities, RuPaul, the music industry and how she has put them all together. Her work has been exhibited in Texas, L.A., Seattle, Portland, OR, WA, NYC, and Germany. Her illustration clients include Lenny, Damn Joan, Racquet Magazine, Topic, Punch Drink, Novation, MLM LLC, Jamie Walters Interior Design and others. Her paintings have appeared in Architectural Digest, Apartment Therapy, Juxtapoz and other publications. Her album artwork appears on LPs by Benjamin Gibbard, Laura Gibson, Dave Depper, Clint Michigan, Jennifer O'Connor, The White Papers, and others. She is currently creating artwork for the upcoming documentary film "It's Not A Burden", produced and directed by the Emmy-nominated team at Greenie Films. She is also, and always, taking portraiture commissions for pets, people and places, and continues to illustrate for multiple outlets from her studio in Santa Fe, NM . “I’ve seen scarier.”--John Waters on Joan’s portrait of him “I love the painting, it’s just perfect”--Amy Sedaris on Joan’s portrait of her “I love this! Thank you!”--New York Magazine Art Critic Jerry Saltz on the unsolicited portrait Joan painted of him Podcasts/music shows mentioned in the interview: Jealous Curator: Art For Your Ear podcast http://www.thejealouscurator.com/blog/art-for-your-ear-podcast/ Art and Cocktails podcast https://www.artandcocktails.com/ Rick Steves podcast https://soundcloud.com/rick-steves Strange Babes radio show on XRAY.fm https://xray.fm/shows/strange-babes Book: Alain de Botton and John Armstrong, Art as Therapy https://www.amazon.com/Therapy-Alain-Botton-John-Armstrong-ebook/dp/B0749NVBRT/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1547751367&sr=8-1&keywords=alain+de+botton+art+as+therapy Joan Lemay: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joanlemay/ Website: https://www.joanlemay.com/ #joanennychallenge: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/joanennychallenge/ 20x200 is going to release two signed and numbered editions of Joan's work March 5th and March 20th. She created original, exclusive work for them and I'll be selling the originals on her site.
A Taste - "You Have to See People as People, as a Function of Their Family and the Movement of Their Lives." We have for your listening pleasure Episode 306 of "Troubadours and Raconteurs with E.W. Conundrum Demure." Episode 306 features a warm, insightful conversation with Educator and Author Virginia Rowe. Virginia and I discuss - Teaching, Her New Novel "Abuelita Rosalita," Max & Hilda, the Inspiration for Her Book, Communicating without Words, Family & Friends, Neighborhoods in Brooklyn, Building Community, U.S. Attitudes on Immigration, What Our Country Stands For, Compassion, Having An Open Heart... Episode 306 also includes an EW Essay titled "Expressions." Our Associate Producer Dr. Michael Pavese shares several Poems about Love written by Ben Jonson and W.H. Auden. We have a poem called "Projecting." Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Django Reinhardt, Stephan Grapelli, Leon Bridges, Bombino, El Chicano, Stacey Kent, Laura Gibson, Branford Marsalis and Terrence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Small Batch Radio Crafted In the Endless Mountains of Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World. Tell your Friends and Neighbors...
Musician (and writer) Laura Gibson discusses the nature of her MFA experience at Hunter College, the role author Colum McCann has had on her writing life, New York City living vs. Portland living, screenplays, and her new album Goners.
Laura Gibson - Tenderness - from the 2018 album Goners on Barsuk Records.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For over thirty years, PHAME has provided opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities to pursue their passion in the arts, sharing the stage with acts such as Pink Martini and putting on plays like “Bye Bye Birdie” and “Grease.” But their new production, “Up The Fall,” is unlike anything they've done before: PHAME commissioned an original, full-length musical from local playwright Debbie Lamedman and singer-songwriter Laura Gibson. It runs Aug. 22–29 at Artists Repertory Theatre.Read the full article: http://www.opb.org/news/article/portland-inclusive-portland-performing-group-presents-1st-world-premiere/
There are musicians in Portland who seem like they've played with everyone. And then there's Dave Depper. His resume is a who's who of local acts: Menomena, Loch Lomond, Fruit Bats, Laura Gibson, and at least 18 others. He's also toured with national names like Ray LaMontagne.But now he's stepping onto a bigger stage— much bigger stage. Last year, Death Cab for Cutie announced that Chris Walla, it's original guitarist and primary producer, was leaving after 17 years. Then it asked Depper to take Walla's place for the world tour of its newest album, Kintsugi [kint-SU-gi]. Depper made the late night rounds with the band. He's and just returned from a month long tour in Europe. He has a few days off before playing Edgefield in Portland and Les Schwab in Bend.Then he's on the road for basically the rest of the year. State of Wonder producer Aaron Scott sat down with him to find out what it's like to be an overnight rockstar.
Josh Garrels is back - but this time to co-host & pick out all music, including cuts by Josh White, Kye Kye, & Laura Gibson. Plus Josh performs "Bread & Wine" live in the UTR studios.