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This episode is unlike any adoption conversation we've had before.Angela's story begins with impossible odds: born two months premature, weighing barely three pounds, surviving life-threatening medical complications, and spending the first months of her life fighting to stay alive. But what unfolds after that is a story about far more than survival. It's about identity, belonging, race, reunion, resilience, and the power of choosing your own narrative.In this episode, Rebecca sits down with Angela H. Legg, speaker, communication expert, and adoptee, for a deeply honest and at times controversial conversation about what it meant to grow up as a Black adoptee raised by a white single mother in the 1980s.This conversation explores interracial adoption, reunion, family dynamics, identity, healing, and the complexity of navigating two very different worlds — all through Angela's unapologetically authentic perspective.Whether you agree with every viewpoint shared or not, this episode invites you to think more deeply about adoption, perspective, personal responsibility, and the narratives we choose to carry.In this episode, we talk about: • Angela surviving impossible medical odds after being born premature • Growing up as a Black child in a white family and predominantly white communities • The difference between race and culture — and how Angela views both • Navigating identity, belonging, and societal expectations as an adoptee • Angela's reunion story with her biological sister, mother, and father • What Angela wishes adoptive parents understood about raising adopted children • Why honesty, vulnerability, and freedom shaped her relationship with her adoptive motherAbout Angela:Angela H. Legg is a speaker, communication expert, sales strategist, and leadership coach who helps executives, entrepreneurs, and creatives find and own their voice. Drawing from her extraordinary life story and background in sales, branding, and storytelling, Angela teaches people how to communicate with authenticity, confidence, and impact. Her work focuses on helping individuals and brands connect more deeply through narrative, identity, and human connection.Connect with Angela: Website: https://bio.site/angelahleggInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelahlegg/RG Adoption ConsultingWebsite → https://rgadoptionconsulting.com Book a Complimentary Adoption Strategy Session → https://rgadoptionconsulting.com/contactAre You Ready to Adopt? Take the Quiz to Find Out → https://www.rgadoptionconsulting.com/quizBefore you choose an agency, spend money, or move forward—start with these 10 honest conversations that will help you: https://www.rgadoptionconsulting.com/10-conversations-before-you-adopt Tune in to The Adoption Roadmap Podcast every Wednesday. If you like what you hear, I'd appreciate a follow, a 5-star rating & review! THANK YOU!For questions about adoption, episode suggestions, or to appear as a guest on The Adoption Roadmap Podcast, email support@rgadoptionconsulting.com
David Knight Legg is a Partner at Serendipity Capital, where he leads fundraising, client engagement, and capital formation initiatives. A seasoned strategist and investor with extensive expertise spanning global finance, government, and technology, he previously served as the founding CEO of InvestAlberta, driving the province's international investment strategy, and as Principal Advisor to the Premier's Office in Alberta. He holds a Ph.D. from Yale University, a Master's in Law from the University of Oxford, and a Master of Public Administration from Queen's University.Watch the Cornerstone Forum 26'https://shaunnewmanpodcast.substack.com/Silver Gold Bull Links:Website: https://silvergoldbull.ca/Email: SNP@silvergoldbull.comText Grahame: (587) 441-9100Bow Valley Credit UnionBitcoin: www.bowvalleycu.com/en/personal/investing-wealth/bitcoin-gatewayEmail: welcome@BowValleycu.com Expat Moneyexpatmoney.com/worldwar3Get your voice heard: Text Shaun 587-217-8500
Canada is at a "strategic crossroads" as an energy superpower, says Dr. David Knight Legg. The former principal advisor to Premier Jason Kenney argues Canada is perfectly positioned to meet Chinese demand. We discuss investment implications of Alberta separation talk in our feature interview presented by Mercedes-Benz Edmonton West. THIS EPISODE IS PRESENTED BY RapidEX FINANCIAL. THE CRYPTO WORLD MOVES FAST, BUT YOUR TRUST IN AN EXCHANGE SHOULDN'T BE A GAMBLE. RapidEX IS SECURE, FINTRAC-REGISTERED, AND NON-CUSTODIAL. SAVE 50% ON FEES ON ONLINE INTERAC E-TRANSFER TRADES WITH PROMO CODE RYAN50 AT https://rapidexfinancial.com/. MBEW: https://www.mercedes-benz-edmontonwest.ca/ TELL US WHAT YOU THINK: talk@ryanjespersen.com 1:00:00 | Jespo and Johnny debrief after the DKL interview, and see what Real Talkers have to say in our Live Chat powered by Park Power. SAVE on INTERNET, ELECTRICITY, and NATURAL GAS: https://parkpower.ca/realtalk/ 1:07:00 | Hidden gem alert! We feature the award-winning Jasper Planetarium in this edition of #MyJasper Memories proudly presented by Tourism Jasper. BOOK YOUR JASPER PLANETARIUM VISIT: https://jasperplanetarium.com/ EXPLORE JASPER: https://www.jasper.travel/ 1:10:45 | We look across the country for takes on Alberta separation, including B.C. premier David Eby, Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner, and BQ house leader Christine Normandeau. Plus, could municipalities "separate" from their province? The Real Talk Rumour Mill™ is on it. 1:40:30 | Max Fawcett kicked a hornets' nest with his comments on federal media subsidies on May 19. Ryan highlights replies from Blacklock's Reporter publisher Holly Doan, former CRTC vice-chair Peter Menzies, and the "food professor" Dr. Sylvain Charlebois. REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR THE REAL TALK GOLF CLASSIC on JUNE 18 at THE RANCH: https://www.ryanjespersen.com/real-ta... REAL TALK'S LIVE STREAM IS PRESENTED BY CALIFORNIA CLOSETS. BOOK YOUR FREE CONSULTATION: https://californiaclosets.ca/ SIGN UP for YEGplus, CANADA'S FIRST AIRPORT REWARDS PROGRAM: https://yegplus.com/realtalk SAVE 10% on ONLINE MEN'S CLOTHING PURCHASES at THE HELM with promo code REALTALK: https://thehelmclothing.com/ SUPPORT INTEGRATED FIREFIGHTER-PARAMEDIC SERVICE IN ALBERTA: https://www.apffpa.ca/ GET A $50 CASINO BONUS FROM PLAY ALBERTA: https://try.playalberta.ca/lp/realtalk/ MUST BE 18+ TO PLAY. IF YOU GAMBLE, PLEASE USE YOUR GAMESENSE FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, X, INSTAGRAM, and LINKEDIN: @realtalkrj & @ryanjespersen JOIN US ON FACEBOOK: @ryanjespersen REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch SHOPPING FOR LUXURY CASUAL WEAR OR A CUSTOM SUIT? SAVE 10% ONLINE WITH PROMO CODE REALTALK: https://thehelmclothing.com/ RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Ben Legg, co-founder of The Portfolio Collective, a global, member owned business that helps independent professionals build and grow successful portfolio careers on their own terms.Through a collective of over 16,000 members, education programs, and community support, Ben helps experts combine multiple income streams while navigating complexity, imposter syndrome, and the isolation that often comes with working independently.Now, Ben's journey of building a global platform while balancing board roles, investing, keynote speaking, and family life across two continents demonstrates what it really takes to reinvent how we work in the modern world.And while exploring the future of work, entrepreneurship, and human potential alongside rapid advances in AI, he continues to challenge traditional career paths and create new ways for professionals to thrive.Here's where to find more:https://portfolio-collective.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/benlegg________________________________________________Welcome to The Unforget Yourself Show where we use the power of woo and the proof of science to help you identify your blind spots, and get over your own bullshit so that you can do the fucking thing you ACTUALLY want to do!We're Mark and Katie, the founders of Unforget Yourself and the creators of the Unforget Yourself System and on this podcast, we're here to share REAL conversations about what goes on inside the heart and minds of those brave and crazy enough to start their own business. From the accidental entrepreneur to the laser-focused CEO, we find out how they got to where they are today, not by hearing the go-to story of their success, but talking about how we all have our own BS to deal with and it's through facing ourselves that we find a way to do the fucking thing.Along the way, we hope to show you that YOU are the most important asset in your business (and your life - duh!). Being a business owner is tough! With vulnerability and humor, we get to the real story behind their success and show you that you're not alone._____________________Find all our links to all the things like the socials, how to work with us and how to apply to be on the podcast here:https://linktr.ee/unforgetyourself
Hvordan gå fra dyr hobby til business? Ved å faktisk komme i gang å tjene penger!
How do we respond when we face opposition to the Gospel? Because God means all evil for good, we must boldly proclaim His praise.
Denne uka tar jentene for seg livets store spørsmål, og noen veldig små
Christina Vukicevic er tilbake! Hun deler flere tanker om oppdragelse, bortskjemte barn, ukelønn og hvordan det var å være økonomisk uavhengig allerede som 16-åring. Hun tar oss også med tilbake til sitt første møte med festlivet… som fikk en ganske brå slutt! Vi får også høre hvordan Christina har fått et såpass nært forhold til lillebror Vladimir, og vi får en dilemmasjekk med Christinas ærlige bestevenninne Katrine! Liker du podkasten? Legg gjerne igjen noen stjerner eller en kommentar
Winding down the school year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hadde Lilli Bendriss egentlig turt å overnatte i huset fra The Conjuring?
"I'm going to get rid of the day job because it's getting in the way of doing more interesting stuff." Ben Legg Ben Legg and I talk about what it actually takes to build a portfolio career and why the people drawn to it tend to share a particular kind of independent bloody mindedness. Ben brings his own journey from the Royal Engineers to McKinsey to Google to founding the Portfolio Collective, a 16,000-strong global community for portfolio professionals. He's a pragmatic optimist about the trade-offs: the freedom, the loneliness, the accountability and the discipline of thinking of yourself as a business of one. We get into what makes work fun, what the army taught him about staying calm when no one's actually dying and why he thinks the biggest shift ahead isn't AI itself but the move from doing to orchestrating. We close with one eye on the future of work, of education, of what a good life might look like when the drudgery falls away and human ingenuity gets to do what it does best. Ben Legg is the former COO of Google Europe. As a board member and advisor across multiple industries, he is heavily involved in building disruptive businesses, as well as advising Wall Street investors and governments on AI strategy, realities and digital disruption. Ben's career has been defined by high-stakes leadership, turnarounds and hypergrowth. From serving as a British Army Officer during the Siege of Sarajevo to running the turnaround of Coca-Cola India to defining and leading hypergrowth at Google, he brings a unique "warrior-to-boardroom" perspective. Connect with Ben The Portfolio Collective: https://portfolio-collective.com/profile/ben-legg/ On LinkedIn
Øystein "Pølsa" Pettersen er tilbake, og deler mer fra livet som pappa! Han åpner opp om det vanskeligste i papparollen, hvorfor foreldre må ta flere pauser og hvordan de største klisjeene ofte viser seg å være sanne. Du får også høre hvordan Øystein snakket med barna etter hjernehinneblødningen i 2021 som kunne fått katastrofale følger, og hvorfor han i dag er mer redd for å ikke leve fullt ut enn å dø. Episoden rundes av med en spontan "dobbeltsjekk" med sønnen Sigurd og kona Ellen!Liker du podkasten Min Barneoppdragelse? Legg gjerne igjen noen stjerner, eller del den med en venn
Patrick is joined by ViaVision's Tyson Legg for a podcast that's totally razor. Download this episode here. Listen to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts. Also discussed this episode: Beauty and the Beast (1991), The Hunted (1995), Coyote Ugly (2000), Pretty Lethal (2026), Primate (2026), Spider-Man (2002)
Seven years ago, we were yet to experience a pandemic. Some of us were just discovering podcasts – and were yet to discover an air fryer. And Artificial Intelligence was, for many of us, something we only saw on the big screen. And in The Green Room's very first episode, we were asking 'What will be the last job on earth?' It was a year before GPT-3 changed the GenAI landscape, nearly four years before ChatGPT hit the mainstream and five years before regulation caught up and the world's first legal framework for AI would be passed. A lot has changed since then. But that first big question matters more than ever. AI has transformed our lives in ways that we couldn't have predicted. It's performing tasks, making decisions for us and helping us to create new things. And so, after years of experimenting with it, working with it, and investing in it, are we closer to understanding how AI will really impact the future of work? Some of us will go on to do jobs that don't yet exist, so how do we prepare for that? What skills do we need to learn now to prepare for the future – and what skills are essential to retain? Beyond our own careers, what changes need to be made at a societal level to ensure everyone has the right knowledge, experience and access to prosper in the future? And what role do businesses have to play in leading these changes in a way that benefits everyone? In our 100th episode of The Green Room podcast, we return to the question that started it all: What will be the last job on earth? With guests Ben Legg, CEO and co-founder of The Portfolio Collective, and Anne-Marie Malley, Vice Chair at Deloitte UK. Tune in to find out: What significant changes have impacted how we work over the past seven years How the increased use of AI is affecting hiring and talent, and what new roles are emerging The new skills we need to learn to be prepared for the future of work The role of business in ensuring everyone has the right skills and access to prosper in the future Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts Find out more about Deloitte's Five Million Futures: https://www.deloitte.com/uk/en/about/story/impact/social-impact.html Guests: Ben Legg, CEO and co-founder of The Portfolio Collective Anne-Marie Malley, Vice Chair at Deloitte UK Hosts: Stephanie Dobbs and Annie Wong Original music: Ali Barrett Recording date and location: London, 02.04.26
Dagens Q&A tar deg fra det jordnære til det helt utenom det vanlige!✨ Kan du se i noens øyne om de er gode eller onde?
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Lilli og Isabelle åpner innboksen!
Lilli har vært på premierefest… og du kommer ikke til å TRO hvem hun møtte der!
Jeg er overbevist om at aksept er en av de aller viktigste nøklene til et godt liv.Mye av vår lidelse kommer av at vi ikke klarer å ta inn over oss, eller akseptere realitetene som de er. Og dersom vi klarer å akseptere mer - så vil dette gi oss en større indre ro og mer overskudd.I denne episoden får du vite hva aksept er - og hva det ikke er. Du får høre hvordan aksept kan hjelpe oss med de tingene i livene våre vi synes er krevende, vonde eller vanskelige. Både de små og de større tingene vi gjerne ønsker at ikke skulle vært her, men som likevel er det.Jeg vil ta deg igjennom oppskriften min på aksept, som jeg håper kan være nyttig for deg om du ønsker å akseptere mer i ditt eget liv
Musician Angus Legg will discuss how his lived experience of grief influences his music, today on our radio show Brainwaves. Raised in a musical family, Angus' father's passing in 2014 deepened his devotion to the craft. His latest work honours that legacy and his Celtic roots, weaving in melodies and storytelling traditions that shaped him.Find out more about Angus Legg here: Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/2Wd82ym7dt21IWij9gNdA5?si=lXlMdUcsS9y3VY_riF38KAInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/angusleggmusic/?hl=en
Dette er noe så sjeldent som en kjendispakket episode, hvor både Morten Ramm og Live Nelvik gjør sine små gjesteopptredener, mens Erik Solbakken sender inn bilder til dagens sak. Hvorfor, skal jeg ikke røpe her, men det kan ha noe med forsinkelse og vinterferie å gjøre. Jan har hatt sin første natt med hosteanfall, i en alder av snart 60, noe Einar har opplevd ukentlig siden han fikk småbarn. Jan lurer også på om barnetoget har gått for han og Harlem: Kan de bli gode fedre i en alder av 40 og 60? Kan Jan dra en Arve Tellefsen, eller er det rett og slett for sent?Legg gjerne inn ditt svar på pollen i Facebookgruppen til Jan Thomas og Einar blir venner.Produsert av Martin Oftedal, PLAN-B Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Legg-Calve-Perthes from the Orthopedics section at Medbullets.comFollow Medbullets on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbulletsInstagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficialTwitter: www.twitter.com/medbulletsLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medbullets
In this episode of the Property Profits Podcast, Dave chats with multifamily specialist Nathan Legg, who reveals how he connects with off-market apartment building owners in Alberta and BC. From custom proposals to strategic follow-ups, Nathan breaks down the exact system he uses to win listings and earn trust. A must-listen for any investor thinking about scaling into mid-sized multifamily deals. Get Interviewed on the Show! - ================================== Are you a real estate investor with some 'tales from the trenches' you'd like to share with our audience? Want to get great exposure and be seen as a bonafide real estate pro by your friends? Would you like to inspire other people to take action with real estate investing? Then we'd love to interview you! Find out more and pick the date here: http://daveinterviewsyou.com/ #realestatepodcast #multifamilybroker #canadianrealestate
On this episode of The Agronomists, host Lyndsey Smith is joined by Jack Legg of SGS Canada Inc., and Tryston Beyrer of Mosaic to discuss interpreting soil test results, building soil nutrient levels vs maintaining vs drawing down, how to get the most from soil test analysis, and the all-important return on fertilizer investment. The... Read More
Spaces of Anticolonialism: Delhi's Urban Governmentalities (U Georgia Press, 2025) is the first book-length account of anticolonialism in Delhi, as the capital of Britain's empire in India. It pioneers a spatial governmentality analysis of the networks, mobilizations, and hidden spaces of anticolonial parrhesia, or courageous speech and actions, in the two decades before independence in 1947. Reading across imperial and nationalist archives, newspapers, memoirs, oral histories, and interviews, Stephen Legg exposes subaltern geographies and struggles across both the new and old cities, which have traditionally been neglected in favor of the elite spaces of New Delhi. Presenting the dual cities as one interconnected political landscape, Legg studies Indian National Congress efforts to mobilize and marshal support between the mass movements of Civil Disobedience (1930-34) and Quit India (1942-43). The book's six chapters compare the two movements in terms of their public spaces of nonviolent anticolonialism, their problematization by violence, and their legacies. This bottom-up analysis, focused on the streets, bazaars, neighborhoods, homes, and undergrounds of the two cities, foregrounds the significance of physical and political space; it highlights the pioneering role of women in crafting these spaces; and it exposes the microtechniques that Congress used to encourage Gandhi's nonviolence and to tolerate its testing in the face of the rising popularity of the radical left. Legg's rereading of Michel Foucault's final lectures on parrhesia produces a bold new approach to questions of postcolonialism, resistance, and South Asian governmentalities. This allows anticolonialism to be read not as an outside but as a coherent and bottom-up project of self-transformation and space-making that was elite coordinated but whose sovereignty lay with a disobedient and not always nonviolent public. This book provides an innovative and restive historical geography of spaces of anticolonialism in the capital of contemporary India's 1.4 billion people. Stephen Legg is Professor of Historical Geography at University of NottinghamSaumya Dadoo is a Ph.D Candidate at MESAAS, Columbia University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Spaces of Anticolonialism: Delhi's Urban Governmentalities (U Georgia Press, 2025) is the first book-length account of anticolonialism in Delhi, as the capital of Britain's empire in India. It pioneers a spatial governmentality analysis of the networks, mobilizations, and hidden spaces of anticolonial parrhesia, or courageous speech and actions, in the two decades before independence in 1947. Reading across imperial and nationalist archives, newspapers, memoirs, oral histories, and interviews, Stephen Legg exposes subaltern geographies and struggles across both the new and old cities, which have traditionally been neglected in favor of the elite spaces of New Delhi. Presenting the dual cities as one interconnected political landscape, Legg studies Indian National Congress efforts to mobilize and marshal support between the mass movements of Civil Disobedience (1930-34) and Quit India (1942-43). The book's six chapters compare the two movements in terms of their public spaces of nonviolent anticolonialism, their problematization by violence, and their legacies. This bottom-up analysis, focused on the streets, bazaars, neighborhoods, homes, and undergrounds of the two cities, foregrounds the significance of physical and political space; it highlights the pioneering role of women in crafting these spaces; and it exposes the microtechniques that Congress used to encourage Gandhi's nonviolence and to tolerate its testing in the face of the rising popularity of the radical left. Legg's rereading of Michel Foucault's final lectures on parrhesia produces a bold new approach to questions of postcolonialism, resistance, and South Asian governmentalities. This allows anticolonialism to be read not as an outside but as a coherent and bottom-up project of self-transformation and space-making that was elite coordinated but whose sovereignty lay with a disobedient and not always nonviolent public. This book provides an innovative and restive historical geography of spaces of anticolonialism in the capital of contemporary India's 1.4 billion people. Stephen Legg is Professor of Historical Geography at University of NottinghamSaumya Dadoo is a Ph.D Candidate at MESAAS, Columbia University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
Spaces of Anticolonialism: Delhi's Urban Governmentalities (U Georgia Press, 2025) is the first book-length account of anticolonialism in Delhi, as the capital of Britain's empire in India. It pioneers a spatial governmentality analysis of the networks, mobilizations, and hidden spaces of anticolonial parrhesia, or courageous speech and actions, in the two decades before independence in 1947. Reading across imperial and nationalist archives, newspapers, memoirs, oral histories, and interviews, Stephen Legg exposes subaltern geographies and struggles across both the new and old cities, which have traditionally been neglected in favor of the elite spaces of New Delhi. Presenting the dual cities as one interconnected political landscape, Legg studies Indian National Congress efforts to mobilize and marshal support between the mass movements of Civil Disobedience (1930-34) and Quit India (1942-43). The book's six chapters compare the two movements in terms of their public spaces of nonviolent anticolonialism, their problematization by violence, and their legacies. This bottom-up analysis, focused on the streets, bazaars, neighborhoods, homes, and undergrounds of the two cities, foregrounds the significance of physical and political space; it highlights the pioneering role of women in crafting these spaces; and it exposes the microtechniques that Congress used to encourage Gandhi's nonviolence and to tolerate its testing in the face of the rising popularity of the radical left. Legg's rereading of Michel Foucault's final lectures on parrhesia produces a bold new approach to questions of postcolonialism, resistance, and South Asian governmentalities. This allows anticolonialism to be read not as an outside but as a coherent and bottom-up project of self-transformation and space-making that was elite coordinated but whose sovereignty lay with a disobedient and not always nonviolent public. This book provides an innovative and restive historical geography of spaces of anticolonialism in the capital of contemporary India's 1.4 billion people. Stephen Legg is Professor of Historical Geography at University of NottinghamSaumya Dadoo is a Ph.D Candidate at MESAAS, Columbia University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/geography
Spaces of Anticolonialism: Delhi's Urban Governmentalities (U Georgia Press, 2025) is the first book-length account of anticolonialism in Delhi, as the capital of Britain's empire in India. It pioneers a spatial governmentality analysis of the networks, mobilizations, and hidden spaces of anticolonial parrhesia, or courageous speech and actions, in the two decades before independence in 1947. Reading across imperial and nationalist archives, newspapers, memoirs, oral histories, and interviews, Stephen Legg exposes subaltern geographies and struggles across both the new and old cities, which have traditionally been neglected in favor of the elite spaces of New Delhi. Presenting the dual cities as one interconnected political landscape, Legg studies Indian National Congress efforts to mobilize and marshal support between the mass movements of Civil Disobedience (1930-34) and Quit India (1942-43). The book's six chapters compare the two movements in terms of their public spaces of nonviolent anticolonialism, their problematization by violence, and their legacies. This bottom-up analysis, focused on the streets, bazaars, neighborhoods, homes, and undergrounds of the two cities, foregrounds the significance of physical and political space; it highlights the pioneering role of women in crafting these spaces; and it exposes the microtechniques that Congress used to encourage Gandhi's nonviolence and to tolerate its testing in the face of the rising popularity of the radical left. Legg's rereading of Michel Foucault's final lectures on parrhesia produces a bold new approach to questions of postcolonialism, resistance, and South Asian governmentalities. This allows anticolonialism to be read not as an outside but as a coherent and bottom-up project of self-transformation and space-making that was elite coordinated but whose sovereignty lay with a disobedient and not always nonviolent public. This book provides an innovative and restive historical geography of spaces of anticolonialism in the capital of contemporary India's 1.4 billion people. Stephen Legg is Professor of Historical Geography at University of NottinghamSaumya Dadoo is a Ph.D Candidate at MESAAS, Columbia University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hometown Radio 01/07/26 5p: District 3 county supervisor Dawn Ortiz-Legg discuss recent votes
David Knight Legg is a Canadian strategist, investor, and advisor with extensive experience in government, finance, and consulting. He currently serves as a partner at Serendipity Capital, leading fundraising and client engagement, while advising governments, energy firms, financial services companies, and organizations such as Valley Ventures and Invest Alberta. Previously, he was Principal Advisor in the Alberta Premier's Office under Jason Kenney and briefly served as the first CEO of Invest Alberta in 2020–2021 before transitioning to a part-time advisory role. Tickets to Cornerstone Forum 26': https://www.showpass.com/cornerstone26/Tickets to the Mashspiel:https://www.showpass.com/mashspiel/Silver Gold Bull Links:Website: https://silvergoldbull.ca/Email: SNP@silvergoldbull.comText Grahame: (587) 441-9100Bow Valley Credit UnionBitcoin: www.bowvalleycu.com/en/personal/investing-wealth/bitcoin-gatewayEmail: welcome@BowValleycu.com Prophet River Links:Website: store.prophetriver.com/Email: SNP@prophetriver.comUse the code “SNP” on all ordersGet your voice heard: Text Shaun 587-217-8500
Luigi Tassoni, Milly Curcio, Monica Fekete"Raccontare Calvino"Rubbettino Editorewww.rubbettinoeditore.it«Ciò che conta per noi nell'opera letteraria è la possibilità di continuare a sfogliarla come un carciofo infinito, scoprendo dimensioni di lettura sempre nuove»Italo Calvino ci ha ricordato il supremo piacere della letteratura, capace di relazionarsi a universi altri, e portare la mente del lettore sempre un po' più in là del prevedibile. Raccontare Calvino vuol dire guardare le cose con occhio curioso, disinibito e coinvolto, e contemporaneamente con semplicità, accuratezza e profonda attenzione. Il meno che si possa fare per raccontare Calvino è tentare di restituire ai lettori il senso di queste qualità dello scrittore. In ciò sono certamente riusciti i 14 autori del volume, impegnati in discipline diverse e provenienti da Paesi diversi, accettando la sfida e dando vita a un dialogo vivace, innovativo e, appunto, multidisciplinare. I capitoli di Raccontare Calvino sono opera di Gian Mario Anselmi, Gian Italo Bischi, Corrado Bologna, Liliana Curcio, Milly Curcio, Oana Boşca-Mălin, Delia Morar, Giovanni Darconza, Monica Fekete, Jíři Pelán, Eszter Rónaky, Alberto Russo Previtali, Sara Svolacchia, Luigi Tassoni.Luigi TassoniCritico e semiologo, è professore ordinario di Letteratura italiana e di Semiotica all'Università di Pécs, dove ha diretto l'Istituto di Romanistica, e dal 1994 al 2021 il Dipartimento di Italianistica. È membro dell'Accademia ungherese delle Scienze, e di altre Istituzioni internazionali. Del suo intenso lavoro saggistico, in più lingue, ricordiamo i libri recenti: Il viaggiatore visibile. Come leggere i romanzi (Carocci, 2008), I silenzi di Dante (Pàtron, 2016), L'immagine del pensiero da Agostino a Derrida (Mimesis, 2017), Le meraviglie di Sinisgalli (Fondazione Leonardo Sinisgalli, 2019), Il gioco infinito della poesia. Lettura dei contemporanei da Ungaretti a De Angelis (Giulio Perrone editore, 2021), Leonardo Sciascia. Confessioni di un investigatore (con M. Curcio; Rubbettino, 2023). Autore inoltre di due volumi sull'arte di Mattia Preti, di cui è uno dei maggiori esperti, dirige i Seminari internazionali interdisciplinari di Pécs, e firma la fortunata trasmissione Leggìo a Radio Capodistria.Milly CurcioCritico e storico della letteratura, autrice di numerosi studi sulla letteratura europea contemporanea, ha curato alcuni fondamentali volumi: La fortuna del racconto in Europa (Carocci, 2012), Le forme della brevità (FrancoAngeli, 2014), M. La Cava-L-Sciascia, Lettere dal centro del mondo (Rubbettino, 2012), I fantasmi di Camilleri (L'Harmattan, 2017), Il romanzo italiano contemporaneo 1950-2021 (Presa Universitară Clujeana, 2021), Leonardo Sciascia. Confessioni di un investigatore (con L. Tassoni; Rubbettino, 2023).Monica FeketeItalianista, è autrice di saggi sulla letteratura italiana fra Medioevo e Rinascimento e sulla narrativa novecentesca.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
Send us a textBig data vs. AI.Is this a war inside the walls of credit unions or can the two flourish in harmony?On the show are Anne Legg, founder and CEO of Thrive 3.0, where the mantra is leveraging data to better members' lives, and Saroop Bharwani, co-founder and CEO of Senso, where he has been bringing AI to credit unions for several years.What you'll hear in this episode is that indeed big data and AI can - should - co-exist for optimal results in credit unions.Along the way you will hear about successful AI implementations at a number of credit unions, from One Nevada to Suffolk Credit Union. You'll also hear how credit unions as small as $100 million in assets are successfully implementing AI and also big data strategies.Listen up.Like what you are hearing? Find out how you can help sponsor this podcast here. Very affordable sponsorship packages are available. Email rjmcgarvey@gmail.com And like this podcast on whatever service you use to stream it. That matters. Find out more about CU2.0 and the digital transformation of credit unions here. It's a journey every credit union needs to take. Pronto
Don your mask for the treasure hunt because we're discussing J.A. Bayona's The Orphanage (2007) along with Spanish horror scholar (and returning guest) Shelagh Rowan-Legg.Join us as we praise Belén Rueda's lead performance, the film's unsettling set pieces, its curious lack of Spanish cultural signifiers, and speculate on the film's use of HIV in the plot.Plus: the film's obsession with jaws, Joe's suspicions of Carlos' infidelity, and multiple interpretations of the bittersweet ending! Questions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on BlueSky, Instagram, Youtube, Letterboxd, Facebook, or join the Facebook Group or the Horror Queers Discord to get in touch with other listeners.> Trace: @tracedthurman (BlueSky)/ @tracedthurman (Instagram)> Joe: @joelipsett (BlueSky) / @bstolemyremote (Instagram) > Shelagh: @shelaghrowanlegg (BlueSky) / https://shelaghrowanlegg.com/Be sure to support the boys on Patreon! Theme Music: Alexander Nakarada Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Step inside the razor-wire perimeter of maximum security prison life through the eyes of a former correctional officer whose four-year career transformed him in ways he never anticipated. This conversation pulls no punches, revealing the brutal reality of a world where violence is currency and survival requires speaking a language most of us will never understand.From his first day witnessing a bloody inmate assault to eventually becoming the "hammer" the prison administration called when situations spiraled out of control, our guest shares how the $13.14/hour job exposed him to humanity at its darkest and most desperate moments. You'll hear about inmates fashioning makeshift weapons from everyday items, the psychological warfare of having feces and urine thrown at officers, and the terrifying reality of what happens when staff members become compromised by the very people they're supposed to control.What makes this episode particularly powerful is the raw honesty about how this environment changes those who work within it. Our guest describes his gradual transformation from an eager 21-year-old rookie to someone who could spike an inmate's head into a steel toilet without hesitation—and be celebrated for it by supervisors. He details how this "jungle mentality" follows officers home, making everyday civilian interactions feel unpredictable and dangerous by comparison.Beyond the adrenaline-fueled stories of riots and cell extractions lies a thoughtful examination of America's broken corrections system. We discuss the inadequate treatment of mentally ill inmates, the profit motives that keep prisons full, and the shocking lack of support for the correctional officers who experience trauma on a daily basis. As our guest explains why these forgotten first responders often suffer in silence, you'll gain new perspective on the true cost of how we warehouse our nation's incarcerated population.Whether you're fascinated by the psychological aspects of institutional life or simply curious about what happens in one of society's most secretive environments, this unfiltered conversation offers rare insight into a world most of us will never experience but that shapes thousands of lives every day. To follow Austin on Instagram
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