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PJ talks to Linda Kennedy from O'Sullivans Bar in Crookhaven who went to Sri Lanka to find out! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At the beginning of the summer I sat down with Der O'Sullivan and his wife Linda Kennedy as they were gearing up for another, hopefully busy season at O'Sullivans Bar and Nottages Bar & Restaurant. Der and Linda are the next generation who took over the business from his parents Billy and Angela,who took over from Billy's parents, Sonny and Elizabeth. This special business is a little piece of paradise in a West Cork village by the sea called Crookhaven where you can enjoy the most Southerly pint in Ireland and wholesome food 364 days a year. Der and Linda spoke about how they first met, the challenge of hiring a brand new team each summer, coping with the off season and the magic of the place that keeps bringing people back. Enjoy the show! Podcast Production by Greg Canty Greg's blog Greg on Twitter Greg on LinkedIn Email Greg with feedback or suggested guests: greg@fuzion.ie
Another all star panel, for the latest episode of the KDHX podcast Tangazo. ------ World renowned Jazz Diva the incomparable Denise Thimes, spoke passionately about her mission with the Mildred Thimes Pancreatic Foundation, which she founded in 2011. ------- The foundation is named for Denise's mother the late Mildred Thimes, who succumbed to pancreatic cancer. ------- Denise, also talks about her deep relationship with Ron Himes and the iconic, St.Louis Black Repertory Theatre Company. Thimes was featured in numerous Black Repertory productions throughout the years, including “Joe Turner Has Come and Gone” and one of my all time favorites,”Seven Guitars with the late, Linda Kennedy. ------- She also talks about how she and the Bosman Twins have taken Chicago by storm, often appearing back to back on weekends at the iconic Winters Jazz Club, in downtown Chicago. ------ Himes, Founder and Director of the world recognized StLouis Black Repertory Theatre Company, talks with energy and enthusiasm about his upcoming 47th season and the Reps annual Fall fundraising Gala, scheduled for November the 11th.. ----- The gala will feature the nationally known Tuskegee Golden Voices Concert Choir directed by Dr. Wayne Barr. The choir was founded in 1887 by Booker T Washington. ------ Actor Wendell Pierce, will receive the Black Repertory's Woodie King lifetime achievement award, at the Gala . ----- Pierce won critical acclaim for his starring role of ‘Willie Lomax, in Arthur Millers, “Death of a Salesman” on broadway. He has had role's in numerous movies including, Malcom X, Selma and Waiting to Exhale, just to name a few. ------ Antonio Fargus aka Huggy Bear, of the Starsky and Hutch tv series, will be in attendance. Lastly we spoke with Ousmane Gaye, a Griot fellow with the “Griot Black History Museum,” founded by its Director Lois Conley, once known as the, “World Black History Wax Museum.” ------- The Griot Black History Museum, has gained national recognition as one of the best Black History Museums in the nation. ------
Owner/Instructor at the Linda Kennedy School of Piano and Voice, Linda began as an educator, arranger and performer at the age of 14. Mrs. Kennedy is both a degreed and Nationally Certified teacher. She is a former instructor for Yamaha International and Kimball International. Mrs. Kennedy is a member of Kansas City Music Teachers Assoc. and former Executive Board member. She is an Executive Board Member of Olathe Music Teachers, member of Kansas Music Teachers, Federated Music Teachers and Music Teacher National Association. Mrs. Kennedy has judged many piano, vocal and instrumental music competitions, and was given a Judge's Award for her work as a judge in the Iowa Yamaha Clavinova Festival. Linda Kennedy was awarded Teacher of the Year by Steinway & Sons in 2016 and 2021. Linda is currently an executive board member of OMTA, Federated Music Teachers member, and KMTA and NMTA member.https://www.lrkennedypianoandvoice.comTop 5 Songs of Encouragement1) "Unstoppable" by Siahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaEG2aWJnZ82) The Joy of Life" by Kenny Ghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vd-A72uoh-U3) "We Are Family" by Sister Sledgehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyGY2NfYpeE4) "I'm So Excited"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iwBM_YB1sE5) "Walking On Sunshine"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPUmE-tne5USupport the show
Writer Lilace Mellin Guignard, director, and Dr. Linda Kennedy, producer, speaking about the presntation by the Women's Project of Hamilton-Gibson Productions of "The Moons of Jupiter" by playwright Jessica Litwak on Friday and Saturday, April 21 & 22, 2023, at 7:30 pm, and Sunday, April 23 at 2:30 at The Warehouse Theatre, 3 Central Avenue in Wellsboro. On Saturday, April 15, the Women's Project will host a special fundraiser titled, "Exploring Uncharted Terroir: A Wine Talk and Tasting with Suzanne Hunt & Lilace Guignard" from 5:00 to 6:30 at the Warehouse Theatre, with the set of the play as the backdrop. www.hamiltongibson.org/
This is the tenth installment of the interview series called 'Foster the GCs.' I spoke with Linda Kennedy who is the Executive Director of Philanthropy at Soka University of America. Linda has worked at SUA for almost 20 years and shares how much joy she feels for the work she does in supporting the incredible donor base for the University. Her spirit for SUA is contagious, and she emphasizes how important it is to really 'walk the walk' and 'talk the talk' when it comes to global citizenship. Her attitude has its source from a culture of care that speaks to an important theme of global citizenship: compassion. Enjoy this conversation with Linda!
Today we discuss the intersections of dwelling justice, incarceration, private land and the coloniality of housing.We hear an excerpt of Yuin woman and architectural design activist Linda Kennedy speaking at the Dwelling Justice Forum held in August 2022. You can listen to her full speech and others here.We then turn to a conversation about the Bendigo St documentary which chronicles a campaign to occupy a street of government-owned empty houses that were planned for demolition for the failed east-west link highway in Naarm/Melbourne. We sit down with documentary maker Jasmine Barzani, a Kurdish self-described troublemaker based in Naarm. She's an anti-fascist, prison abolitionist, no borders activist, and she is completing her honour's project at Melbourne University. She's a visiting fellow at the Institute of Postcolonial Studies and on the steering group of the Homes not Prisons campaign.Bendigo St is crowd-funding to make a feature-length documentary, you can support the project on the documentary Australia website.
We hear from Architectural design activist - Linda Kennedy who introduced the recent 2022 Forum For Dwelling Justice. Linda delivered the Keynote speech from the symposium held at The Capitol Theatre here in Naarm/Melbourne a few weeks ago. The event brought together grassroots individuals, groups and activist-scholars to talk about the radical potential for resistance to dispossession, displacement and precarity in the activist space. Organised by RMIT's Centre for Urban Research, the forum was supported by the International Journal of Housing Policy, RAHU - the Renters and Housing Union and 3CR. To hear more from the event - tune in on Thursdays at 12pm where we are playing discussions from the forum about the relationship between colonial dispossession, housing injustice, incarceration, racial violence and poverty, and how we all have a role to play in building solidarity among movements. You can hear Senator Lidia Thorpe's Keynote at www.3cr.org.au/actingup // FONI Salvatore is an African-Australian artist based in Naarm/Melbourne whose work explores her diasporic identity. She talks to us about her art, her identity and her current exhibition at Footscray Community Arts called Citizen, through which she seeks to normalise the place of South Sudanese communities within Australian society. // Kati Elizabeth is an app developer from VU's Hive Lab who joins us on the show to chat about Footscray Foodie; a social good project that aims to help the community get out and about in Footscray and try the local restaurants, bars and cafes while earning badges, achievements and rewards through a gamified app. The new Footscray Foodie app is being launched this Thursday at 2 Yewers Street, Footscray. // Jas Walker from Tomorrow Movement joins us in the studio this morning to talk about the ongoing climate crisis; the organisation's current campaign "Climate Jobs For All"; and what actions we can take ahead of the Victorian State Election and COP27. // Ursula Alquier from Healthy Futures joins us on the phone to speak about the impacts of climate change on our physical and mental health and the Open Letter signed by healthcare workers demanding that the Vic Government commit to 100% renewable energy by 2030. The letter will be delivered to Lily D'Ambrosio's senior staffer outside Victorian State Parliament House on Wednesday 21st September 2022. // Songs:Night Shift - Lucy Dacus (Language warning) //Goldfish - Ayesha Madon //Softly Spoken - Blusher //Kokomo, IN - Japanese Breakfast //
Linda Kennedy shares expert perspectives, strategies (and resources in the show notes!!!) for working with middle schoolers. Email: lkennedy@egusd.net Twitter: @linda_librarian Instagram: pghskamslibrary Linda Kennedy - Professional Portfolio Library website YouTube channel Library Expectations/Signs Library Orientation - Assessment Quiz Date with a Book activity Library Advisory Club Battle of the Books CSLA February 2022 Conference Presentation Using Adobe Spark to Promote Your Library What do you LOVE about PGHS/KAMS Library?
As we move into 2021, our CGTN Europe correspondents talk to us about an unprecedented year of change.. COVID-19 changed our lives forever, and across Europe each country experienced it differently. We speak to five reporters who were on the frontlines reporting on the virus, and ask them how they tried to make sense of an epidemic that would change the world forever. We start with Toni Waterman who arrived in Brussels in March. She explains how eerie the empty streets of Brussels were - and how she tried to cover the pandemic [01:13]. Ross Cullen arrived in Paris in January a few weeks before the coverage of the virus became all-consuming. Ross explains what it was like to visit Italy during the height of the lockdown in March and how the country struggled to deal with COVID-19 [03:02]. In Spain, Rahul Pathak covered how the pandemic changed the way cities looked and operated. He recalls where he was when he started to feel the impact of the virus and how Spanish culture had to adapt to new restrictions [04:27]. Rahul also reflects on how the virus helped to bring political parties together and cooperate [15:07]. In the UK, Nawied Jabarkhyl tells us what it was like during the pandemic and how difficult it was to find positive news stories while new COVID-19 infection numbers kept climbing [14:09]. Linda Kennedy in Budapest, tells us about reporting on COVID-19 in Hungary's capital city and the controversy over vaccines as many Hungarians want to have a greater say in which vaccine is delivered in their country [17:35].
You can learn a lot from a professional expat. Linda Kennedy qualifies as that. Her stories delight and inform and will help you think through the ins and outs of an international move -- from making friends, to dealing with culture shock, to being a happy trailing spouse. Bio Today’s guest is Linda Kennedy. She is a retired IT Technician and a passionate member of Toastmasters International. Through Toastmasters, Linda specialises in helping people gain confidence and grow their communication and leadership skills. Linda was born in Brooklyn and lived between the US and Europe because of her military parents. She has lived abroad throughout her life – Germany with her family and then ex-husband, France to attend the Sorbonne and Belgium to work for her company who opened an office in Brussels. As a child, she had to learn German and Spanish. She fell in love with French in middle school and decided to make it her major when entering university. Through it all she has learned that living outside of your home country broadens your perspective on life and gives you a greater appreciation of the world. She can’t wait to share her insights with you.
Last Friday, local theater veteran Linda Kennedy died after battling cancer. She was 68 years old. In this episode of the show, host Sarah Fenske talks with Ron Himes, founder and producing director of the Black Rep, where Kennedy performed many of her greatest roles.
What change can we expect from a VUCA environment? Our tenth episode on The BTN Podcast is with Linda Kennedy, Group HR Director at SIG, on how HR can help in a VUCA environment. She talks through the current situation of the working environment and the trends that can be seen emerging from this. Linda proceeds to discuss how HR needs to adapt to this environment and the role of technology in this change. “This world of change we are living in is the new norm.” Visit Us: www.thebtn.tv/join Join the Conversation: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-business-transformation-network/ Follow Us: https://twitter.com/TheBusinessTN
Dirt Radio continues its special series highlighting FoE’s “6 months to make a difference” campaign which will lead up to the Victoria state election on Nov 24 this yearThis week we follow up Act on Climate's earlier discussion of state based emission reduction targets and the implications of a climate budget. To do this, we head out to hear about the real and practical ways that two regioanl communities are dealing with the unfolding crisis of climare change. Colin Lamby from the Bendigo Sustainability Group (BSG) provides an overview of some recent initiatives, and Linda Kennedy from the Tarnagulla Alternative Energy Group explains the launch of her community's research on the impacts of climate change.
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Ron Himes founded The Black Repertory Theater Company in 1976 and he continues to serve as the company's Producing Director. Linda Kennedy has been an accomplished actor for 40 years, spending much of that time performing with the Black Rep. Get tickets for the next performance by calling the Box Office: 314-534-3810. Here's a look at how the conversation went: Chapter 1. "How do you compete with the instant gratification of social media?" asks Kennedy. Get to know the guests and the Black Rep. (0:00-10:15) Chapter 2. "A responsibility to lead our audience." Director Himes discusses the Black Rep's place in the community. (10:15-18:45) Chapter 3. Seeing yourself represented on stage. Every performance at the theater is different - and each show has the power to change a life. (18:45-25:00) Chapter 4. "The place to be on a Saturday night." More about the stages where the Black Rep has performed including Washington University's Edison Theater. (25:00-30:00) Chapter 5. "What's your favorite production?" asks Hank. "Generally the next one," responds Himes. (30:00-36:45) Chapter 6. How the St Louis Black Rep compares to its peers. Hint: Your presence is requested at the next performance. (36:45-45:15) Hank refers to an "Andy" a handful of times in the course of the conversation, that would be KDHX volunteer engineer/producer, Andy Heaslet. You can catch guest host Hank Thompson on the air Sunday nights at 6pm on 88.7 WSIE. *Get well soon, DJ Wilson!*
Episode #30 - We are joined by Linda Kennedy-McCarthy, Group HR Director, SIG plc. Watch the video footage from the podcast here: http://bit.ly/HRDLeadersPodcast.
New media has been central in modern activism, especially for people of colour who continue to be misrepresented and under represented by mainstream media. We listen to a panel discussion about the prominence of new media in asserting the voices of people of colour from Footscray Community Arts Centre's, 2015 West Writers: Our Stories Forum.We hear from founding editor of Future-Black Linda Kennedy, creative producer of Sovereign Trax Hannah Donnelly, and co-founder of Still Nomads, Samira Farah. The panel is moderated by founding editor of Ascension Magazine, Sasha Sarago. Lady Lash- Memory Chambers
Deborah Sharn talks with actress/director Linda Kennedy who is directing Upstream Theater’s first show of their 12th season, SUSPENDED in St. Louis. This is the world premiere of SUSPENDED written by Israeli playwright Maya Arad Yasur. This tightly paced drama shows two refugees washing windows of a skyscraper in a western city, suspended between a world they can see but cannot join, between a past scarred by violence and an uncertain future. SUSPENDED opens in St. Louis October 7th and runs through October 23rd at the Kranzberg Arts Center.
New media has been central in modern activism, especially for people of colour who continue to be misrepresented and 'let down' by mainstream media. We listen to a panel discussion about the prominence of new media in asserting the voices of people of colour from Footscray Community Arts Centre's, 2015 West Writers: Our Stories Forum.We hear from founding editor of Future-Black Linda Kennedy, creative producer of Sovereign Trax Hannah Donnelly, and co-founder of Still Nomads, Samira Farah. The panel is moderated by founding editor of Ascension Magazine, Sasha Sarago. Lady Lash- Memory Chambers