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Legacy Women's Podcast
REPLAY: Wisdom for Moms with Young Children

Legacy Women's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 52:32


This episode is a throwback to one of our earliest, and most popular, discussions. Seven years later, the wisdom that Cheri Kittrell, Elizabeth Plewniak, and Liz Hill share is still pertinent and faith-building for young moms. 

Radio Record
Record Deep #341 (12-01-2025)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 120:18


01. Camiel Daamen, Kolter - Una Mas 02. Qubiko - Every Night 03. Leon (Italy), Lapo Underground - Keep On Feel 04. Stogov, Alexey Zhurba - This Is Wisdom 05. Koog - With You 06. Bannie - On Your Mind 07. Lucy Pearl, Fede Aliprandi - Don't Mess With My Man 08. Dlmt, Maahez - Safari 09. Vokor, Vicdb - Sahara 10. Dino Dz - Pray 4U 11. Tyler Coey, Huggo - Dixon 12. Reza, Jj Mullor - Go Down 13. Sohl, Madri - XTC (Dream Of Love) 14. Nimino, Claptone - I Only Smoke When I Drink 15. Jordan House - It's Our Time 16. Bolier, Voost - Renegade 17. Hinev - Addictive To You 18. Davide Messina - Sorry Baby 19. Koog - Depend 20. Cabu, Akaciafabich, Ferdinand Weber - Gold 21. Karma Child, Amaal - Carry On 22. Gloria Estefan, The Shooters - Conga 23. Arlow, Voost - Make You Mine 24. Angelo Ferreri - Groovy Sauce 25. Kastelo, Ily - Got That Flow 26. Don Toliver, Zaytek, Riza - New Drop 27. Miguel R Filio - Beat 28. Dj Christian B - Keep Ya Burning 29. Chris Damon - Supreme 30. Word Of Mouth Uk - Wanna Sing 31. Viktor Varela, Miguel Tagua - With You 32. Vini Mat - Dale 33. Delgado - Deepest Desire 34. Gadjo, Stuart Ojelay - So Many Times 35. Ronan C - Look To Me 36. Block & Crown, Mike Ferullo, Joe Zangie - The Promise 37. Tenob, Sebb Junior - Joy 38. Daniel Distinkt - Time To Jack 39. Leon (Italy), Lapo Underground - Keep On Feel 40. Mason Flint - Stop Us Dancing 41. Sam Townend - Perfect Day 42. Doja Cat - Paint The Town Red 43. Saladin - Tipsy 44. Skapes, Tim Hidgem, Mr Jay - Give A Little Love 45. Vito Beto - Everybody Loves 46. Col Lawton, Sen-Sei, Sebb Junior - Hot Head 47. Fabio Vela, Liz Hill, Gianni Bini, Fabio Vela - I Can Handle It 48. Asle, Laura Vane, Stereosoulz - Be There For Me 49. El Funkador - Get on Down 50. Dj Susan - Hush 51. Sound Cloup - Ostinato 52. Fabio Tosti, Tnt Inc. - Bring Back Da House 53. Adri Block - Can We Do This 54. Uoak, Callumcantsleep, Tony White - Alouma 55. Kevin Andrews - I Cant' Wait 56. Fdf - The Charm Of The Groove 57. Basement Jaxx, Cassimm - Jus 1 Kiss 58. Eric Costa - Space Ball 59. Marco Lys, Tube & Berger - Starter 60. Andrea Carissimi, Michele Chiavarini, Roland Clark - The Underground 61. Astrohertz - Love Thing 62. Sonny Fodera, Paul Woolford, Ella Henderson, Belters - Like I Used To 63. Burnr - Stronger 64. Simon Kidzoo - Flirt 65. Dj Pp - Geisha 66. Lydia Scarfo, Karl Dope, Lydia Scarfo - I Miss You 67. Zetbee - Bodies In Night 68. Jizz - She Likes To Dance 69. Kyle Walker, James Poole - Intimate 70. Maickel Telussa - Back To Me 71. The Trip - Delighful Funk 72. Burnr - Issa Movie 73. Scott Diaz - Like Dis 74. The Cube Guys, Techtribe - Myaghi 75. Wza - U Know Somethin' 76. Angelo Ferreri, Alessio Cala' - Filler Jack 77. Sandro Puddu - Low Frequency 78. Deebesh - Heart Touch

Record Deep
Record Deep #341 (12-01-2025)

Record Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 120:18


01. Camiel Daamen, Kolter - Una Mas 02. Qubiko - Every Night 03. Leon (Italy), Lapo Underground - Keep On Feel 04. Stogov, Alexey Zhurba - This Is Wisdom 05. Koog - With You 06. Bannie - On Your Mind 07. Lucy Pearl, Fede Aliprandi - Don't Mess With My Man 08. Dlmt, Maahez - Safari 09. Vokor, Vicdb - Sahara 10. Dino Dz - Pray 4U 11. Tyler Coey, Huggo - Dixon 12. Reza, Jj Mullor - Go Down 13. Sohl, Madri - XTC (Dream Of Love) 14. Nimino, Claptone - I Only Smoke When I Drink 15. Jordan House - It's Our Time 16. Bolier, Voost - Renegade 17. Hinev - Addictive To You 18. Davide Messina - Sorry Baby 19. Koog - Depend 20. Cabu, Akaciafabich, Ferdinand Weber - Gold 21. Karma Child, Amaal - Carry On 22. Gloria Estefan, The Shooters - Conga 23. Arlow, Voost - Make You Mine 24. Angelo Ferreri - Groovy Sauce 25. Kastelo, Ily - Got That Flow 26. Don Toliver, Zaytek, Riza - New Drop 27. Miguel R Filio - Beat 28. Dj Christian B - Keep Ya Burning 29. Chris Damon - Supreme 30. Word Of Mouth Uk - Wanna Sing 31. Viktor Varela, Miguel Tagua - With You 32. Vini Mat - Dale 33. Delgado - Deepest Desire 34. Gadjo, Stuart Ojelay - So Many Times 35. Ronan C - Look To Me 36. Block & Crown, Mike Ferullo, Joe Zangie - The Promise 37. Tenob, Sebb Junior - Joy 38. Daniel Distinkt - Time To Jack 39. Leon (Italy), Lapo Underground - Keep On Feel 40. Mason Flint - Stop Us Dancing 41. Sam Townend - Perfect Day 42. Doja Cat - Paint The Town Red 43. Saladin - Tipsy 44. Skapes, Tim Hidgem, Mr Jay - Give A Little Love 45. Vito Beto - Everybody Loves 46. Col Lawton, Sen-Sei, Sebb Junior - Hot Head 47. Fabio Vela, Liz Hill, Gianni Bini, Fabio Vela - I Can Handle It 48. Asle, Laura Vane, Stereosoulz - Be There For Me 49. El Funkador - Get on Down 50. Dj Susan - Hush 51. Sound Cloup - Ostinato 52. Fabio Tosti, Tnt Inc. - Bring Back Da House 53. Adri Block - Can We Do This 54. Uoak, Callumcantsleep, Tony White - Alouma 55. Kevin Andrews - I Cant' Wait 56. Fdf - The Charm Of The Groove 57. Basement Jaxx, Cassimm - Jus 1 Kiss 58. Eric Costa - Space Ball 59. Marco Lys, Tube & Berger - Starter 60. Andrea Carissimi, Michele Chiavarini, Roland Clark - The Underground 61. Astrohertz - Love Thing 62. Sonny Fodera, Paul Woolford, Ella Henderson, Belters - Like I Used To 63. Burnr - Stronger 64. Simon Kidzoo - Flirt 65. Dj Pp - Geisha 66. Lydia Scarfo, Karl Dope, Lydia Scarfo - I Miss You 67. Zetbee - Bodies In Night 68. Jizz - She Likes To Dance 69. Kyle Walker, James Poole - Intimate 70. Maickel Telussa - Back To Me 71. The Trip - Delighful Funk 72. Burnr - Issa Movie 73. Scott Diaz - Like Dis 74. The Cube Guys, Techtribe - Myaghi 75. Wza - U Know Somethin' 76. Angelo Ferreri, Alessio Cala' - Filler Jack 77. Sandro Puddu - Low Frequency 78. Deebesh - Heart Touch

Conflict Managed
Ep 127, Managing Work Conflicts: Celebrating the Work of Ombuds Professionals

Conflict Managed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 58:12 Transcription Available


Radio Record
Record Deep #319 (11-08-2024)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 119:54


01. Lydia Scarfo, Karl Dope, Lydia Scarfo - I Miss You 02. Block & Crown, All About Islands - Flawless 03. Ciclo, Farouki - Lil Party 04. Evan Giia - Talking Walls 05. Alaia, Gallo, Ida Flo - Shoulda Coulda 06. Boki - never let u 07. Johan S, Divine (Nl) - Do Me No Wrong 08. R1D1 - Water Lounge 09. Kojacks - At Night 10. Wza - U Know Somethin' 11. Sakko, Jibaro - Me & U 12. Qubiko - Every Night 13. Tinigessler - Kinda Magic 14. Murphy'S Law (Uk) - Have Your Love 15. Gunna - Fukumean 16. Bannie - On Your Mind 17. Crazibiza - Like A King 18. Tommy Richman, Rngr - Million Dollar Baby 19. Dino Dz - Pray 4U 20. Stogov, Alexey Zhurba - This Is Wisdom 21. Tyler Coey, Huggo - Dixon 22. Hinev - Addictive To You 23. Joshwa - Release The Drums 24. Pls&Ty, Thomas Daniel - Move 25. Carl Waller - U Keep My Fire Burning 26. Tom Walton - Born Again 27. Cid, Spankox - To The Club 28. Demuir - Loving This Way 29. Dj Christian B - Rising 30. David Caballero - Old Tape 31. Deophonik - Finally 32. Trimtone - Does It Feel Right 33. Ben Kyps - Wester Jackin 34. Class Fools - Some Nights 35. Ego Valente - The Light 36. Ac Slater, Devyn Sawyer - On The Road 37. Peverell - More Than 38. Kc Lights, Welt - Fly 39. Danmic'S - All Night 40. Axa - U Know What I Make 41. Metta Atom, Jonpaul - My House 42. Moxy Edits - Moxy Edits 001 43. Lisi & Bill - Life Changes 44. Delgado - Deepest Desire 45. Silque - Talk That Way 46. Ferreck Dawn, Guz (Nl) - Friends Around (Set It Off) 47. Bingil - No Reason 48. Murphy'S Law (Uk), Ki Creighton - Rewind It Back 49. Vito Beto - Everybody Loves 50. Mason Flint - Stop Us Dancing 51. Skapes, Tim Hidgem, Mr Jay - Give A Little Love 52. Alvaro Hylander, Deephope - Get Some Yeah! 53. Saladin - Tipsy 54. Vanilla Ace, Jax D - Turn Me Up 55. Arctic Monkeys, Moonlght - Do I Wanna Know 56. Dont Blink - Feel so right 57. Matt Caseli, Matt Lightbourn - Dangerous 58. Doja Cat - Paint The Town Red 59. Vacuii - The Other Side 60. Tom & Collins, Mr. Pig, Andrew Mathers - Quema 61. Vincent Caira - Position 62. Dont Blink - LOSE YOURSELF 63. Fabio Vela, Liz Hill, Gianni Bini, Fabio Vela - I Can Handle It 64. Richard Grey, The Ultimate - Thriller 65. Huxley - Heartbreak 66. Adri Block - Can We Do This 67. Nicolass, Sean Finn - Without You 68. Ruze - Hardwire 69. Dj Susan - Hush 70. Asle, Laura Vane, Stereosoulz - Be There For Me 71. Basement Jaxx, Cassimm - Jus 1 Kiss 72. John Summit - EAT THE BASS 73. Andrea Carissimi, Michele Chiavarini, Roland Clark - The Underground 74. Pawsa, Nate Dogg - Pick Up The Phone 75. Eloy Hoose, Boecle - Vibe Check 76. Flavor Plus - Let It Go 77. Marco Lys, Tube & Berger - Starter

Record Deep
Record Deep #319 (11-08-2024)

Record Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 119:54


01. Lydia Scarfo, Karl Dope, Lydia Scarfo - I Miss You 02. Block & Crown, All About Islands - Flawless 03. Ciclo, Farouki - Lil Party 04. Evan Giia - Talking Walls 05. Alaia, Gallo, Ida Flo - Shoulda Coulda 06. Boki - never let u 07. Johan S, Divine (Nl) - Do Me No Wrong 08. R1D1 - Water Lounge 09. Kojacks - At Night 10. Wza - U Know Somethin' 11. Sakko, Jibaro - Me & U 12. Qubiko - Every Night 13. Tinigessler - Kinda Magic 14. Murphy'S Law (Uk) - Have Your Love 15. Gunna - Fukumean 16. Bannie - On Your Mind 17. Crazibiza - Like A King 18. Tommy Richman, Rngr - Million Dollar Baby 19. Dino Dz - Pray 4U 20. Stogov, Alexey Zhurba - This Is Wisdom 21. Tyler Coey, Huggo - Dixon 22. Hinev - Addictive To You 23. Joshwa - Release The Drums 24. Pls&Ty, Thomas Daniel - Move 25. Carl Waller - U Keep My Fire Burning 26. Tom Walton - Born Again 27. Cid, Spankox - To The Club 28. Demuir - Loving This Way 29. Dj Christian B - Rising 30. David Caballero - Old Tape 31. Deophonik - Finally 32. Trimtone - Does It Feel Right 33. Ben Kyps - Wester Jackin 34. Class Fools - Some Nights 35. Ego Valente - The Light 36. Ac Slater, Devyn Sawyer - On The Road 37. Peverell - More Than 38. Kc Lights, Welt - Fly 39. Danmic'S - All Night 40. Axa - U Know What I Make 41. Metta Atom, Jonpaul - My House 42. Moxy Edits - Moxy Edits 001 43. Lisi & Bill - Life Changes 44. Delgado - Deepest Desire 45. Silque - Talk That Way 46. Ferreck Dawn, Guz (Nl) - Friends Around (Set It Off) 47. Bingil - No Reason 48. Murphy'S Law (Uk), Ki Creighton - Rewind It Back 49. Vito Beto - Everybody Loves 50. Mason Flint - Stop Us Dancing 51. Skapes, Tim Hidgem, Mr Jay - Give A Little Love 52. Alvaro Hylander, Deephope - Get Some Yeah! 53. Saladin - Tipsy 54. Vanilla Ace, Jax D - Turn Me Up 55. Arctic Monkeys, Moonlght - Do I Wanna Know 56. Dont Blink - Feel so right 57. Matt Caseli, Matt Lightbourn - Dangerous 58. Doja Cat - Paint The Town Red 59. Vacuii - The Other Side 60. Tom & Collins, Mr. Pig, Andrew Mathers - Quema 61. Vincent Caira - Position 62. Dont Blink - LOSE YOURSELF 63. Fabio Vela, Liz Hill, Gianni Bini, Fabio Vela - I Can Handle It 64. Richard Grey, The Ultimate - Thriller 65. Huxley - Heartbreak 66. Adri Block - Can We Do This 67. Nicolass, Sean Finn - Without You 68. Ruze - Hardwire 69. Dj Susan - Hush 70. Asle, Laura Vane, Stereosoulz - Be There For Me 71. Basement Jaxx, Cassimm - Jus 1 Kiss 72. John Summit - EAT THE BASS 73. Andrea Carissimi, Michele Chiavarini, Roland Clark - The Underground 74. Pawsa, Nate Dogg - Pick Up The Phone 75. Eloy Hoose, Boecle - Vibe Check 76. Flavor Plus - Let It Go 77. Marco Lys, Tube & Berger - Starter

Radio Record
Record Deep #318 (04-08-2024)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 119:38


01. Lisi & Bill - Life Changes 02. Sade, Richie Rozex - Smooth Operator 03. Ferreck Dawn, Guz (Nl) - Friends Around (Set It Off) 04. Toscana - Rewind The Swing 05. Metta Atom, Jonpaul - My House 06. Axa - U Know What I Make 07. Sweet Harmony - Nectar 08. Moxy Edits - Moxy Edits 001 09. Bingil - No Reason 10. Murphy'S Law (Uk), Ki Creighton - Rewind It Back 11. Ego Valente - The Light 12. Kpd - The Truth 13. Deophonik - Finally 14. Dj Fresh, Used, Josh Hunter - Higher 15. Peverell - More Than 16. Neon Hustler - Don't Give Up 17. Rick Marshall - Loving You 18. Class Fools - Some Nights 19. Chris Lake, Alexis Roberts, Kid Caird - Turn Off The Lights 20. Pls&Ty, Thomas Daniel - Move 21. Robert Burian - Honey 22. Cid, Spankox - To The Club 23. Bleu Clair, Ootoro - Beat Like This 24. Demuir - Loving This Way 25. Gabe N. - U Like The Bass 26. Joshwa - Release The Drums 27. Hollaphonic - Again & Again 28. Tyler Coey, Huggo - Dixon 29. Todd Terry, Mc Flipside - Make Some Noiz 30. Tommy Richman, Rngr - Million Dollar Baby 31. Crazibiza - Like A King 32. Oppidan - Mr Sandman 33. Stogov, Alexey Zhurba - This Is Wisdom 34. Avicii, Sebastien Drums, Mark Knight - My Feelings For You 35. Gunna - Fukumean 36. Fonema - Bandolera 37. Tinigessler - Kinda Magic 38. Qubiko - Every Night 39. Ezoh - Won't Wait 40. Kevin Mckay, Giovi - No Scrubs 41. Wza - U Know Somethin' 42. Rene Amesz - Vispas 43. Fdf - Elephant 44. Boki - never let u 45. Gigi De Martino - The House Of King 46. Johan S, Divine (Nl) - Do Me No Wrong 47. Lydia Scarfo, Karl Dope, Lydia Scarfo - I Miss You 48. Jerome Price - Comes Down 49. Evan Giia - Talking Walls 50. Fedde Le Grand, The Cabas - Let The Groove Be 51. Angelo Ferreri, James Silk - Love Problems 52. Flavor Plus - Let It Go 53. Chapter, Verse - The Beat Goes On 54. Pawsa, Nate Dogg - Pick Up The Phone 55. Ootoro - Telefon 56. Asle, Laura Vane, Stereosoulz - Be There For Me 57. Dino Dz, Ted Funke, Ida Flo, Rubber People - Live My Life Free 58. Adri Block - Can We Do This 59. Huxley - Heartbreak 60. Ruze - Hardwire 61. Rsquared - Vengeance 62. Fabio Vela, Liz Hill, Gianni Bini, Fabio Vela - I Can Handle It 63. Soulvation, Ronald Molendijk, Senja Sargeant - Keep Rising 64. Vacuii - The Other Side 65. Ayybo - Rizz 66. Vanilla Ace, Jax D - Turn Me Up 67. Vincent Caira - Position 68. Kel, Powl - La Luna 69. Alvaro Hylander, Deephope - Get Some Yeah! 70. Sharam Jey, Sevek, Amazondas - Inside 71. Doja Cat - Paint The Town Red 72. Gabriele Ranucci - I Feel The Energy 73. Mason Flint - Stop Us Dancing 74. Luca Debonaire, Axa - Jackin' All Night 75. Dont Blink - Feel so right 76. Todd Edwards - Done With You

Record Deep
Record Deep #318 (04-08-2024)

Record Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 119:38


01. Lisi & Bill - Life Changes 02. Sade, Richie Rozex - Smooth Operator 03. Ferreck Dawn, Guz (Nl) - Friends Around (Set It Off) 04. Toscana - Rewind The Swing 05. Metta Atom, Jonpaul - My House 06. Axa - U Know What I Make 07. Sweet Harmony - Nectar 08. Moxy Edits - Moxy Edits 001 09. Bingil - No Reason 10. Murphy'S Law (Uk), Ki Creighton - Rewind It Back 11. Ego Valente - The Light 12. Kpd - The Truth 13. Deophonik - Finally 14. Dj Fresh, Used, Josh Hunter - Higher 15. Peverell - More Than 16. Neon Hustler - Don't Give Up 17. Rick Marshall - Loving You 18. Class Fools - Some Nights 19. Chris Lake, Alexis Roberts, Kid Caird - Turn Off The Lights 20. Pls&Ty, Thomas Daniel - Move 21. Robert Burian - Honey 22. Cid, Spankox - To The Club 23. Bleu Clair, Ootoro - Beat Like This 24. Demuir - Loving This Way 25. Gabe N. - U Like The Bass 26. Joshwa - Release The Drums 27. Hollaphonic - Again & Again 28. Tyler Coey, Huggo - Dixon 29. Todd Terry, Mc Flipside - Make Some Noiz 30. Tommy Richman, Rngr - Million Dollar Baby 31. Crazibiza - Like A King 32. Oppidan - Mr Sandman 33. Stogov, Alexey Zhurba - This Is Wisdom 34. Avicii, Sebastien Drums, Mark Knight - My Feelings For You 35. Gunna - Fukumean 36. Fonema - Bandolera 37. Tinigessler - Kinda Magic 38. Qubiko - Every Night 39. Ezoh - Won't Wait 40. Kevin Mckay, Giovi - No Scrubs 41. Wza - U Know Somethin' 42. Rene Amesz - Vispas 43. Fdf - Elephant 44. Boki - never let u 45. Gigi De Martino - The House Of King 46. Johan S, Divine (Nl) - Do Me No Wrong 47. Lydia Scarfo, Karl Dope, Lydia Scarfo - I Miss You 48. Jerome Price - Comes Down 49. Evan Giia - Talking Walls 50. Fedde Le Grand, The Cabas - Let The Groove Be 51. Angelo Ferreri, James Silk - Love Problems 52. Flavor Plus - Let It Go 53. Chapter, Verse - The Beat Goes On 54. Pawsa, Nate Dogg - Pick Up The Phone 55. Ootoro - Telefon 56. Asle, Laura Vane, Stereosoulz - Be There For Me 57. Dino Dz, Ted Funke, Ida Flo, Rubber People - Live My Life Free 58. Adri Block - Can We Do This 59. Huxley - Heartbreak 60. Ruze - Hardwire 61. Rsquared - Vengeance 62. Fabio Vela, Liz Hill, Gianni Bini, Fabio Vela - I Can Handle It 63. Soulvation, Ronald Molendijk, Senja Sargeant - Keep Rising 64. Vacuii - The Other Side 65. Ayybo - Rizz 66. Vanilla Ace, Jax D - Turn Me Up 67. Vincent Caira - Position 68. Kel, Powl - La Luna 69. Alvaro Hylander, Deephope - Get Some Yeah! 70. Sharam Jey, Sevek, Amazondas - Inside 71. Doja Cat - Paint The Town Red 72. Gabriele Ranucci - I Feel The Energy 73. Mason Flint - Stop Us Dancing 74. Luca Debonaire, Axa - Jackin' All Night 75. Dont Blink - Feel so right 76. Todd Edwards - Done With You

Radio Record
Record Deep #317 (28-07-2024)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024


01. Vanilla Ace, Jax D - Turn Me Up 02. Dam Swindle - Body Control 03. Vincent Caira - Position 04. Dont Blink - Feel so right 05. Mason Flint - Stop Us Dancing 06. Alonso - My Way 07. Vacuii - The Other Side 08. Dombresky, Jaded - All For You 09. Gemi, Tuff Trax - Ego 10. Doja Cat - Paint The Town Red 11. Kpd, The Cube Guys - Tuka 12. Ruze - Hardwire 13. Yam Nor - Come to Bass 14. Yame - As I Ran 15. Asle, Laura Vane, Stereosoulz - Be There For Me 16. Phat Noize - Funky Town 17. Fabio Vela, Liz Hill, Gianni Bini, Fabio Vela - I Can Handle It 18. Mattei, Omich - Stand Up 19. Frank Storm - Sweat 20. Adri Block - Can We Do This 21. Kimara Lovelace - Far Away 22. Fabian Haneke - Got Lovin' 23. Flavor Plus - Let It Go 24. Luca Debonaire - Keep This Party Rockin 25. Bruno Martini, Novak - Bad 26. Pawsa, Nate Dogg - Pick Up The Phone 27. The Kollective, Nudo E Crudo - Bad Girl 28. Thumpr - Dale 29. Tasty Lopez, Saigon - Mic Check 30. Lydia Scarfo, Karl Dope, Lydia Scarfo - I Miss You 31. Kyle Watson, Tania Foster - Escaping It 32. Jay Latune - Lunar Lullaby 33. Evan Giia - Talking Walls 34. Sllash & Doppe, Rene Amesz - Make It Better 35. Johan S, Divine (Nl) - Do Me No Wrong 36. Ootoro - Maniac 37. Boki - never let u 38. Swatkat, Justmylord - Feel That Bass 39. Gianni Ruocco, Juan Diazo - Everybody Free 40. Block & Crown, Tony Ruiz - I Want You 4Ever 41. Wza - U Know Somethin' 42. Kilhoffer - Live Forever 43. Wax Motif - Telugu Tech 44. Yvvan Back, The Cube Guys - Dame Calor 45. Gunna - Fukumean 46. Qubiko - Every Night 47. Kimotion, Angie Robba, Adam Trigger, Flo Dosh - Jolene 48. Fonema - Bandolera 49. Camille Jones, Sansixto, Nando Palau - The Creeps 50. Stogov, Alexey Zhurba - This Is Wisdom 51. Steve Aoki, Kream - Lies 52. Crazibiza - Like A King 53. Filip Gronlund - Perplexing 54. Najjin - Follow Me 55. Rihanna, Whisper Machine - Dont Stop The Music 56. Friend Within - Chain 57. Tyler Coey, Huggo - Dixon 58. Melsen, Nadia Gattas - Give Me Your Love 59. Tenacious - The Mystery 60. Demuir - Loving This Way 61. Janika Tenn - Vibin' 62. Trimtone - Does It Feel Right 63. Dj Pd - You Can 64. Peverell - More Than 65. Ausmax - Save My Love 66. Kc Lights, Welt - Fly 67. Durante, Altieri - I'm Not Worried 68. Ego Valente - The Light 69. Mark Lower, Shyam P - Wrong Turn 70. Clayne, Mordaneyez - I Got You 71. Axa - U Know What I Make 72. Ferreck Dawn, Guz (Nl) - Friends Around (Set It Off) 73. Mao Silgrand - Alright 74. Moxy Edits - Moxy Edits 001 75. Kid Massive, Mathias D. - Cant U See 76. Jack Swift, Louden - Can I Wait 77. Murphy'S Law (Uk), Ki Creighton - Rewind It Back

Record Deep
Record Deep #317 (28-07-2024)

Record Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024


01. Vanilla Ace, Jax D - Turn Me Up 02. Dam Swindle - Body Control 03. Vincent Caira - Position 04. Dont Blink - Feel so right 05. Mason Flint - Stop Us Dancing 06. Alonso - My Way 07. Vacuii - The Other Side 08. Dombresky, Jaded - All For You 09. Gemi, Tuff Trax - Ego 10. Doja Cat - Paint The Town Red 11. Kpd, The Cube Guys - Tuka 12. Ruze - Hardwire 13. Yam Nor - Come to Bass 14. Yame - As I Ran 15. Asle, Laura Vane, Stereosoulz - Be There For Me 16. Phat Noize - Funky Town 17. Fabio Vela, Liz Hill, Gianni Bini, Fabio Vela - I Can Handle It 18. Mattei, Omich - Stand Up 19. Frank Storm - Sweat 20. Adri Block - Can We Do This 21. Kimara Lovelace - Far Away 22. Fabian Haneke - Got Lovin' 23. Flavor Plus - Let It Go 24. Luca Debonaire - Keep This Party Rockin 25. Bruno Martini, Novak - Bad 26. Pawsa, Nate Dogg - Pick Up The Phone 27. The Kollective, Nudo E Crudo - Bad Girl 28. Thumpr - Dale 29. Tasty Lopez, Saigon - Mic Check 30. Lydia Scarfo, Karl Dope, Lydia Scarfo - I Miss You 31. Kyle Watson, Tania Foster - Escaping It 32. Jay Latune - Lunar Lullaby 33. Evan Giia - Talking Walls 34. Sllash & Doppe, Rene Amesz - Make It Better 35. Johan S, Divine (Nl) - Do Me No Wrong 36. Ootoro - Maniac 37. Boki - never let u 38. Swatkat, Justmylord - Feel That Bass 39. Gianni Ruocco, Juan Diazo - Everybody Free 40. Block & Crown, Tony Ruiz - I Want You 4Ever 41. Wza - U Know Somethin' 42. Kilhoffer - Live Forever 43. Wax Motif - Telugu Tech 44. Yvvan Back, The Cube Guys - Dame Calor 45. Gunna - Fukumean 46. Qubiko - Every Night 47. Kimotion, Angie Robba, Adam Trigger, Flo Dosh - Jolene 48. Fonema - Bandolera 49. Camille Jones, Sansixto, Nando Palau - The Creeps 50. Stogov, Alexey Zhurba - This Is Wisdom 51. Steve Aoki, Kream - Lies 52. Crazibiza - Like A King 53. Filip Gronlund - Perplexing 54. Najjin - Follow Me 55. Rihanna, Whisper Machine - Dont Stop The Music 56. Friend Within - Chain 57. Tyler Coey, Huggo - Dixon 58. Melsen, Nadia Gattas - Give Me Your Love 59. Tenacious - The Mystery 60. Demuir - Loving This Way 61. Janika Tenn - Vibin' 62. Trimtone - Does It Feel Right 63. Dj Pd - You Can 64. Peverell - More Than 65. Ausmax - Save My Love 66. Kc Lights, Welt - Fly 67. Durante, Altieri - I'm Not Worried 68. Ego Valente - The Light 69. Mark Lower, Shyam P - Wrong Turn 70. Clayne, Mordaneyez - I Got You 71. Axa - U Know What I Make 72. Ferreck Dawn, Guz (Nl) - Friends Around (Set It Off) 73. Mao Silgrand - Alright 74. Moxy Edits - Moxy Edits 001 75. Kid Massive, Mathias D. - Cant U See 76. Jack Swift, Louden - Can I Wait 77. Murphy'S Law (Uk), Ki Creighton - Rewind It Back

Radio Record
Record Deep #316 (21-07-2024)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 119:56


01. Ruze - Hardwire 02. Figueredo (Ar) - Keep Moving 03. Sem Jacobs, Tagmann - Blue Berries 04. Asle, Laura Vane, Stereosoulz - Be There For Me 05. Me & My Toothbrush - If Only You Believe 06. Adri Block - Can We Do This 07. Reza, Kroose, Sheena - Surrender To The Night 08. Fabio Vela, Liz Hill, Gianni Bini, Fabio Vela - I Can Handle It 09. Matt Shrewd - Drop Of The Hat 10. Keepsix - Stay 11. Tommy Mambretti - Feel It 12. Tommy Vee, Keller - Activate 2024 13. Vincent Caira - Position 14. Never Dull - Bonkers 15. Mij Mack - Wild Desire 16. Javi Bora - Back in the Days 17. Stu Air, Jose Saavedra - Press Rewind 18. Mason Flint - Stop Us Dancing 19. N2N - Loose Unit 20. Niles Cooper - Lead Me Home 21. Murphy'S Law (Uk), Ki Creighton - Rewind It Back 22. Dj Dan, Ant Brooks, Masiivo, Hunty Soundsystem - Body Movin 23. Moxy Edits - Moxy Edits 001 24. Reve, Billen Ted - SKIN 2 SKIN 25. Ferreck Dawn, Guz (Nl) - Friends Around (Set It Off) 26. Makhea, No Worries - Feel It 27. Chris Lake, Nathan Nicholson, Sammy Virji - Summertime Blues 28. Ego Valente - The Light 29. Hollaphonic, Sammy Porter - Take Me 30. Goosey - Bodyshake 31. Trimtone - Does It Feel Right 32. Dj Pp, Gabriel Rocha - I Can't Stop 33. Paco Caniza - Iberican Dreams 34. Kc Lights, Welt - Fly 35. Frivolous Jackson - Comin' Up 36. Sohmi - Do It 37. Peverell - More Than 38. Lefti - Fiya 39. Tenacious - The Mystery 40. Paumau - Freek Me 41. Demuir - Loving This Way 42. Pls&Ty, Thomas Daniel - Move 43. Twin Scream, Franz Kolo - In Da House 44. Robin Orlando, Nick Hollyster, Zetbee - System Raw 45. Techno Mama, Oziriz - Chatterbox 46. Tyler Coey, Huggo - Dixon 47. Friend Within - Chain 48. Arty, Chaney - Sunshine 49. Filip Gronlund - Perplexing 50. Chaney - I Choose You 51. Tom Dole, Tosch - Attitude 52. Crazibiza - Like A King 53. Cherry Tooth - Way Too Good 54. Yvvan Back, The Cube Guys - Dame Calor 55. Fonema - Bandolera 56. Gunna - Fukumean 57. Fdf - Elephant 58. Ghostbusterz - Everyday 59. Jay Latune - Lunar Lullaby 60. Bobby L'Avenir - Make This Happen 61. Glen Horsborough, Zsak, Sydney Jo Jackson - Way I Feel 62. Johan S, Divine (Nl) - Do Me No Wrong 63. Darius Syrossian, Dj Supreme - I'm The Joker 64. N.W.N. - Lift Your Soul 65. Vintage Culture, Maverick Sabre, Tom Breu, Marco Lys - Weak 66. Tcts - Take It Back 67. Evan Giia - Talking Walls 68. Sam Gellaitry - New Wave 69. Clayne, Mordaneyez - I Got You 70. Beatsbyhand, Kali Mija - King Of My Castle 71. Stanny Abram - Malo 72. Chris Diaz - Just Won't Do 73. Gianni Ruocco, Le Roi Carmona, Line Box - Shake That Thing 74. Pawsa, Nate Dogg - Pick Up The Phone 75. Sean Finn, Laurent Simeca - La Verite 76. Sanxez - Firefly

Record Deep
Record Deep #316 (21-07-2024)

Record Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 119:56


01. Ruze - Hardwire 02. Figueredo (Ar) - Keep Moving 03. Sem Jacobs, Tagmann - Blue Berries 04. Asle, Laura Vane, Stereosoulz - Be There For Me 05. Me & My Toothbrush - If Only You Believe 06. Adri Block - Can We Do This 07. Reza, Kroose, Sheena - Surrender To The Night 08. Fabio Vela, Liz Hill, Gianni Bini, Fabio Vela - I Can Handle It 09. Matt Shrewd - Drop Of The Hat 10. Keepsix - Stay 11. Tommy Mambretti - Feel It 12. Tommy Vee, Keller - Activate 2024 13. Vincent Caira - Position 14. Never Dull - Bonkers 15. Mij Mack - Wild Desire 16. Javi Bora - Back in the Days 17. Stu Air, Jose Saavedra - Press Rewind 18. Mason Flint - Stop Us Dancing 19. N2N - Loose Unit 20. Niles Cooper - Lead Me Home 21. Murphy'S Law (Uk), Ki Creighton - Rewind It Back 22. Dj Dan, Ant Brooks, Masiivo, Hunty Soundsystem - Body Movin 23. Moxy Edits - Moxy Edits 001 24. Reve, Billen Ted - SKIN 2 SKIN 25. Ferreck Dawn, Guz (Nl) - Friends Around (Set It Off) 26. Makhea, No Worries - Feel It 27. Chris Lake, Nathan Nicholson, Sammy Virji - Summertime Blues 28. Ego Valente - The Light 29. Hollaphonic, Sammy Porter - Take Me 30. Goosey - Bodyshake 31. Trimtone - Does It Feel Right 32. Dj Pp, Gabriel Rocha - I Can't Stop 33. Paco Caniza - Iberican Dreams 34. Kc Lights, Welt - Fly 35. Frivolous Jackson - Comin' Up 36. Sohmi - Do It 37. Peverell - More Than 38. Lefti - Fiya 39. Tenacious - The Mystery 40. Paumau - Freek Me 41. Demuir - Loving This Way 42. Pls&Ty, Thomas Daniel - Move 43. Twin Scream, Franz Kolo - In Da House 44. Robin Orlando, Nick Hollyster, Zetbee - System Raw 45. Techno Mama, Oziriz - Chatterbox 46. Tyler Coey, Huggo - Dixon 47. Friend Within - Chain 48. Arty, Chaney - Sunshine 49. Filip Gronlund - Perplexing 50. Chaney - I Choose You 51. Tom Dole, Tosch - Attitude 52. Crazibiza - Like A King 53. Cherry Tooth - Way Too Good 54. Yvvan Back, The Cube Guys - Dame Calor 55. Fonema - Bandolera 56. Gunna - Fukumean 57. Fdf - Elephant 58. Ghostbusterz - Everyday 59. Jay Latune - Lunar Lullaby 60. Bobby L'Avenir - Make This Happen 61. Glen Horsborough, Zsak, Sydney Jo Jackson - Way I Feel 62. Johan S, Divine (Nl) - Do Me No Wrong 63. Darius Syrossian, Dj Supreme - I'm The Joker 64. N.W.N. - Lift Your Soul 65. Vintage Culture, Maverick Sabre, Tom Breu, Marco Lys - Weak 66. Tcts - Take It Back 67. Evan Giia - Talking Walls 68. Sam Gellaitry - New Wave 69. Clayne, Mordaneyez - I Got You 70. Beatsbyhand, Kali Mija - King Of My Castle 71. Stanny Abram - Malo 72. Chris Diaz - Just Won't Do 73. Gianni Ruocco, Le Roi Carmona, Line Box - Shake That Thing 74. Pawsa, Nate Dogg - Pick Up The Phone 75. Sean Finn, Laurent Simeca - La Verite 76. Sanxez - Firefly

The Intelligent Vocalist with John Henny
Episode 358 - Freelancing for Vocalists with Liz Hill

The Intelligent Vocalist with John Henny

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 21:09


In this episode, John talks with top voice-over artist Liz Hill as she discusses her experience with freelance work and how it has changed her life. Liz highlights the advantages that singers have in voiceover work, as their vocal training and skills are easily transferable. She shares her journey of starting out in freelancing, the potential for income in this field, and her new venture of creating courses and training content to help others get started in freelancing. Episode highlights: Freelance work, particularly in voiceover, can be a lucrative source of income for singers. Singers have an advantage in voiceover work due to their vocal training and ability to connect emotionally with the audience. Starting out in freelancing may require charging lower rates initially, but as skills improve, rates can be increased. Creating courses and training content can be a valuable way to share knowledge and help others succeed in freelancing. To learn more about Liz Hill, visit https://www.freelancebff.com/ To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com

What's work got to do with it?
Oregon Total Worker Health Alliance

What's work got to do with it?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 43:44


The Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences, Oregon OSHA and SAIF Corporation signed the first state-wide Total Worker Health® Alliance to expand the knowledge and application of Total Worker Health® principles by leveraging the strengths of three state-based organizations. This unique Alliance is forging partnerships between Oregon's state OSHA, Oregon's not-for-profit, state-chartered workers' compensation insurance company, and an Oregon-based academic research institute. Liz Hill is the Total Worker Health Adviser for SAIF Corporation. Liz has twenty five plus years of experience in professional health and safety and a short stint of international health work. Prior to working at SAIF, Liz worked in a variety of industries from oil and gas to higher education. Liz has B.S. in Industrial Hygiene and a Master's of Public Health. She has designation as a Certified Industrial Hygienist and a Certified Safety Professional. She is currently serving as chair on the American Industrial Hygiene Association's (AIHA) Total Exposure Health/Total Worker Health® Advisory Group, as a member of the Multidisciplinary Collaborative for Occupational Health Professionals and is past chair of AIHA Safety Committee. Dede Montgomery is Program Manager for Our Good Health and Well-Being at Legacy Health. She has more than 35 years of experience working in occupational safety, health and well-being in academia, consulting and government sectors. She has her B.A. in Biology, M.S. in Public Health/Environmental Health Sciences and is a Certified Industrial Hygienist. Dede is past president of the Columbia-Willamette Chapter of American Society of Safety Professional ASSP, participated on ASSP Total Worker Health Task Force, and served as Co-Principal Investigator for Outreach and Education at the Oregon Healthy Workforce Center, one of NIOSH's ten academic Centers of Excellence for Total Worker Health. Dede recently worked at the Institute supporting outreach for 18 years. Dede is also an avid blogger and the author of four books. Resources: Learn more about the Oregon Total Worker Health Alliance: https://www.ohsu.edu/oregon-institute-occupational-health-sciences/oregon-total-worker-healthr-alliance SAIF Total Worker Health resources: https://www.SAIF.com/TWH Upcoming OccHealthSci Total Worker Health training and symposia: https://www.ohsu.edu/oregon-institute-occupational-health-sciences/training-and-symposia NIOSH Total Worker Health: https://www.cdc.gov/NIOSH/twh- NIOSH Total Worker Health Affiliate Program: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/twh/affiliate.html Total Worker Health Toolkits and Tools from Oregon Healthy Workforce Center: https://www.yourworkpath.com --- Episode information: What's Work Got to Do With The Oregon Total Worker Health Alliance? Guest: Liz Hill, MPH and Dede Montgomery, MS, CIH Produced and Hosted: Anjali Rameshbabu, PhD Produced and edited by: Helen Schuckers, MPH Music by: Sam Greenspan, MPH Connect with us Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences and Oregon Healthy Workforce Center on social media: Twitter: twitter.com/OHSUOccHealth Facebook: www.facebook.com/occhealthsci.ohsu LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/occhealthsci Blog: blogs.ohsu.edu/occupational-health-sciences/ Community feedback is important to us. If you love our podcast and want to further support our podcast, please consider leaving us a positive review. Thank you!

Essential Aromatica
Spotlight on Aromatherapy with Liz Hill of Karma Ripon and Spiritually Speaking with Liz

Essential Aromatica

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 58:10


Greetings friends of Essential Aromatica! I'm pleased to introduce Liz Hill, the host of the Spiritually Speaking with Liz podcast and proprietor of Karma Ripon, a store that draws you in and makes you feel like you belong because you intuitively know something is there for you. Join us for banter about the number 22, paying attention (!) and getting into the intricacies of Aromatherapy. Liz shares her journey of how she came into the practice and studied with the esteemed Shirley Price. We get into the nitty gritty of the safety, quality and responsible, educated application of essential oils. This episode highlights how the incredibly concentrated nature of essential oils sets the foundation for the practice of aromatherapy. What happens when essential oils are in the hands of the untrained? Join us to ponder such questions. Liz is a certified yoga and meditation teacher who is also certified and practices several “-ologys” including reflexology, iridology, kinesiology and remedial massage and manipulative therapy; these influence her life-practice, shop and podcast! She is a clinical aromatherapist who wrote the NVQ 3 (National Vocational Qualification, level 3) in Aromatherapy and taught Aromatherapy on a Higher National Diploma. She was course tutor and on the steering committee of a complementary therapy degree at Bradford University as well as an Aromatherapy principal tutor and examiner for the International Federation of Professional Aromatherapists (the IFPA), which is a prestigious Aromatherapy organization. Check out her beautiful shop at www.karmaripon.co.uk | Listen to her podcast | Find her on social media: Instagram: @spiritually_speaking_222 & Facebook: spirituallyspeaking222 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/essential-aromatica/message

The Intelligent Vocalist with John Henny
Episode 290 - Working With Producers With Liz Hill

The Intelligent Vocalist with John Henny

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 22:33


In this episode, John talks with professional vocalist and voice-over artist Liz Hill about navigating session work and how to work with producers.  Episode Highlights: Challenges that can come up when working with producers, and the importance of clear communication Liz talks about how she got her start being a demo singer, and how singers need to have boundaries around their vocal health, time, and creative input The importance of using clear references when working with session singers  When working in a session, both the singer and the producer need to have some give and take, and understand each other's roles To learn more about Liz Hill, visit her Instagram page: lizannehill  To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, courses, and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: johnhenny.com

ViolaCentric
Choosing Meaningful Freelance Work with Pianist Liz Hill

ViolaCentric

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 47:33


In this episode, we talk with collaborative pianist (and freelancer!), Dr. Elizabeth G. Hill who's known for her work as a solo performer, chamber musician, educator, and lecturer. Liz dedicates much of her career to bridging cultures together through music, and is a recognized leader in contemporary music advocacy. In this conversation, Liz tells us about her formative years in Alaska, wildlife encounters, and how this time in her life shaped the kind of music she chooses to perform. As a pianist who considers herself a freelancer, Liz weighs the same questions we all do: what do I want to say with the music I program and the work I accept?**If you enjoyed this episode, please consider rating and writing a quick review for our podcast! NEW THIS SEASON: Get a 10% discount on The ArcRest! Just mention the code “VIOLACENTRIC” at checkout!www.thearcrest.comWe're welcoming a NEW sponsor, Aria Lights! Check them out at www.arialights.comWe have a Patreon! Support us and get perks and bonus content!www.patreon.com/violacentricMentioned in this episode:Dr. Elizabeth G. Hill's website:http://elizabethghill.com/Meraki duo:http://elizabethghill.com/meraki/Songs of Hope: Unveiling Darknesshttps://www.songs-of-hope.org/Balance Campaign:https://balancecampaign.com/Big Magic, By Elizabeth Gilberthttps://www.elizabethgilbert.com/books/big-magic/Our sponsors:Aria Lightswww.arialights.comArc Restwww.thearcrest.comPotter Violinswww.potterviolins.comSupport the show

Queensland Country Hour
Queensland Country Hour

Queensland Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022


Thallon farmer Liz Hill says southern inland Queensland grain growers have had to re-plant much of their winter crop and are now facing difficulties getting that harvest off in muddy paddocks.

Benefits Buzz
#5-22: Improve Your Employee Benefits Experience This Open Enrollment

Benefits Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 21:38


Benefits decision-making can be a daunting task for employees during open enrollment season. And our current inflation rates make these decisions even more important. What can HR leaders and employers do to ease some of this stress and make open enrollment a positive experience for employees? How can you prepare and educate your employees about the benefits you're offering? We talk with Liz Hill, account executive at WEX, on ways you can improve your employee benefits experience this open enrollment season.

KXL-Beyond The Headlines
Beyond the Headlines Week of 7-3-22 / Episode #426

KXL-Beyond The Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 29:56


SAIF's Liz Hill on allergies at work, Habitat for Humanity - our KXL Everyday Heroes, So Much to See with KXL callers on what to do this weekend during this nice weekend, Grae Drake on new Thor movie

Real Rural Women's Leadership
Real Rural Women's Leadership - Episode 4: Dr Karen Hands chats to Liz Hill

Real Rural Women's Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 30:28


Connecting Communities Liz Hill has worked has a bush nurse, radiographer, arts worker, community development coordinator and a grazier in the Thallon region in South West Queensland. In 2005 she established Connect South West, an online portal advertising jobs, events, and local businesses as a way of mediating the tyranny of distance and the technological divide. Liz taught herself the skills to build the initial website, and has been growing her skills and networks through Connect South West ever since. In this podcast she discusses the importance of technology in rural areas as an important aspect of community building. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liz-hill-8a486340/ Web: https://connectsouthwest.com.au

Real Rural Women's Leadership
Real Rural Women's Leadership - Episode 1: Dr Sarah Casey chats with Robyn Fuhrmeister.

Real Rural Women's Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 29:12


In this episode, Dr Sarah Casey chats with Robyn Fuhrmeister. Robyn Fuhrmeister is the Chairperson and Manager at Care Balonne, St George. Care Balonne Association Inc. is primarily an information and referral service covering the whole of the Balonne Shire. Care Balonne was established by Balonne Shire Council in 1994 in the middle of a drought. Within the first twelve months management was offered to the community. The first program that was established was Rural Family Support which aided families who could not afford to come to town. Care Balonne has since assisted the shire during floods and long periods of drought as well as administering its other programs. Cr Robyn Fuhrmeister is also a Balonne Shire Councillor. 2022 marks almost three decades of service to the Balonne Shire. She is passionate about preserving her community's history. Robyn leads this project with Care Balonne. Robyn is a force. She's a woman of determination and courage. In this conversation we talk about rural housing, domestic violence, connectivity, the towns of the Balonne Shire, local businesses, Robyn's pride in family, and how people can connect with those in positions of power. Robyn Furhmeister is a mother, a grandmother, a friend to many, a survivor, a worker, a giver, and a community conduit. Her story is nothing short of inspiring. Website: https://www.carebalonne.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carebalonne In this chat, Sarah mentions a previous project with links to interviews: Real Rural Digital Solutions . Also discussed are: https://www.tina-mareejewellery.com/, https://nullawokka.com.au/, Handmade St George https://www.facebook.com/Handmade-St-George-370271823086193/ and Liz Hill's Connect SouthWest https://connectsouthwest.com.au/ and Bec Steer Catering (for more information see https://www.facebook.com/thebollonhotel)

Smash My Dish Up!
Episode 45: Smash My Dish Up! Radioshow Ep 045 - December 2021

Smash My Dish Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 59:19


Smash My Dish Up! is the monthly radio show hosted by F3D3 B.Follow F3D3 B on www.facebook.com/fedebdjTweet at @FedeBdjFor info write to f3d3bmusic@gmail.comTracklist:01! Josement - It Doesn't Matter (Milk Bar Edit) [TOTAL FREEDOM +]02! Powl - All Night [TOTAL FREEDOM ]03! Majkol Jay, F3D3 B, Liz Hill -  Dreams (Extended Mix) [SOUTHBEAT]04! BISCITS - WAIT A MINUTE (EXTENDED MIX) [SOLOTOKO]05! F3d3 B - Tear It Up! (Extended) [TACTICAL]06! CID - Duro (Extended Mix) [REPOPULATE MARS]07! Feel Project - Rebel Heart (Milk Bar Vip Edit) [NEW MUSIC INTERNATIONAL]08! Alesso - Somebody To Use (Toxic Extended Mix) [10:22pm]09! DubVision - No More (Extended Mix) [RAVE CULTURE]10! John Dahlbäck - Pyramid (Nicky Romero Extended Remix) [SPINNIN' RECORDS]11! Daddy's Groove - Friends [WONDER RECORDS]12! Foxtrot - From The Stars (Extended Mix) [SOSUMI RECORDS]13! Meduza feat. Hozier - Tell It To My Heart (Extended Mix) [UNIVERSAL / ISLAND RECORDS]14! James Hype - Dancing (Extended Mix) [MUSICAL FREEDOM]15! Oxia - Domino (David Guetta 2021 Remix) [SAPIENS RECORDINGS]

KXL-Beyond The Headlines
Beyond the Headlines Week of 10-3-21 / Episode #390

KXL-Beyond The Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 29:56


SAIF's Liz Hill on the flu and covid in the workplace; Everyday Hero Make A Wish Donor Chris Parkinson; ODOT's Don Hamilton on I-84 closure & paving; Mike Pullen with Multnomah County on Burnside Bridge; Movie Critic Grae Drake on new James Bond movie No Time to Die plus who might be the new 007.

KXL-Beyond The Headlines
Beyond the Headlines Week of 5-30-21 / Episode #373

KXL-Beyond The Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 29:56


Liz Hill from SAIF on impaired workers coming back to work; US Bank Mike Bael on jobs report; Everyday Hero; AAA's Marie Dodds on summer of driving and deadly for teens; Portland Parks on lifeguard needs and reopening of pools

DJ Meredith
Go Boom

DJ Meredith

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 98:19


"DJ Meredith motivates you with the latest Electronica from artists like Kuestenklatsch, Daniel Dos Ramos, L.O.O.P and so many more! Tracks like ‘Shake Round’ by Mauri Fly, Liz Hill will help you smash your fitness goals! "The strongest people are those who win battles we know nothing about.” – Jonathan Harnisch “Time makes the carbon a diamond.” – Khalid Masood “No one knows how precious you are. You are a diamond in the rough and with a little polishing, you will shine.” – Loung Ung “Whatever you do, never run back to what broke you.” – Frank Ocean “It is only in our darkest hours that we may discover the true strength of the brilliant light within ourselves that can never, ever, be dimmed.” – Doe Zantamata “Don’t let people pull you into their storm. Pull them into your peace.” – Kimberly Jones “Like a sandcastle, all is temporary. Build it, tend it, enjoy it. And when the time comes, let it go.” – Jack Kornfield 00:00 - Mic Break 01:37 - Bring It Back (Extended Mix) - Under Above 05:13 - If You Believe - Kuestenklatsch 10:45 - Mic Break 10:51 - Shake Round (Original Mix) - Mauri Fly, Liz Hill 17:18 - You Be My Girl (Radio Edit) - Arminoise 19:49 - Mic Break 19:53 - Ella Werk (Original Mix) - Colör, Mya Befierce 24:32 - Santisimo (Original Mix) - Daniel Dos Ramos, Carolina Zambrano 30:33 - Mic Break 30:41 - Cubanito (Extended Mix) - Kideko 35:53 - Are U Ready (Original Mix) - L.O.O.P 40:58 - Mic Break 41:03 - El Arabe (Original Mix) - IadeCoca 46:10 - Funkin’ You Up (Original Mix) - Doctor Jax 51:05 - Mic Break 51:15 - Die Frau (Extended Mix) - Blacksnipers 55:58 - Go Boom - Lester Fitzpatrick 62:24 - Mic Break 62:30 - Show Me (Original Mix) - Byron Rod, Fernando Campollo 68:34 - Mic Break 68:42 - Lighthouse (George Acosta Dub) - Bobina, Elles de Graaf 78:16 - Mic Break 78:27 - Let’s Ride - J Clava 85:08 - Handle It (Orignal Mix) - Kai Rodriguez 90:11 - Mic Break 91:30 - Night Swimming (Original Mix) - Joedan 98:19 - Finish "

Xtreme Endurance
Go Boom

Xtreme Endurance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 98:19


"DJ Meredith motivates you with the latest Electronica from artists like Kuestenklatsch, Daniel Dos Ramos, L.O.O.P and so many more! Tracks like ‘Shake Round’ by Mauri Fly, Liz Hill will help you smash your fitness goals! "The strongest people are those who win battles we know nothing about.” – Jonathan Harnisch “Time makes the carbon a diamond.” – Khalid Masood “No one knows how precious you are. You are a diamond in the rough and with a little polishing, you will shine.” – Loung Ung “Whatever you do, never run back to what broke you.” – Frank Ocean “It is only in our darkest hours that we may discover the true strength of the brilliant light within ourselves that can never, ever, be dimmed.” – Doe Zantamata “Don’t let people pull you into their storm. Pull them into your peace.” – Kimberly Jones “Like a sandcastle, all is temporary. Build it, tend it, enjoy it. And when the time comes, let it go.” – Jack Kornfield 00:00 - Mic Break 01:37 - Bring It Back (Extended Mix) - Under Above 05:13 - If You Believe - Kuestenklatsch 10:45 - Mic Break 10:51 - Shake Round (Original Mix) - Mauri Fly, Liz Hill 17:18 - You Be My Girl (Radio Edit) - Arminoise 19:49 - Mic Break 19:53 - Ella Werk (Original Mix) - Colör, Mya Befierce 24:32 - Santisimo (Original Mix) - Daniel Dos Ramos, Carolina Zambrano 30:33 - Mic Break 30:41 - Cubanito (Extended Mix) - Kideko 35:53 - Are U Ready (Original Mix) - L.O.O.P 40:58 - Mic Break 41:03 - El Arabe (Original Mix) - IadeCoca 46:10 - Funkin’ You Up (Original Mix) - Doctor Jax 51:05 - Mic Break 51:15 - Die Frau (Extended Mix) - Blacksnipers 55:58 - Go Boom - Lester Fitzpatrick 62:24 - Mic Break 62:30 - Show Me (Original Mix) - Byron Rod, Fernando Campollo 68:34 - Mic Break 68:42 - Lighthouse (George Acosta Dub) - Bobina, Elles de Graaf 78:16 - Mic Break 78:27 - Let’s Ride - J Clava 85:08 - Handle It (Orignal Mix) - Kai Rodriguez 90:11 - Mic Break 91:30 - Night Swimming (Original Mix) - Joedan 98:19 - Finish "

Foosball Radio
FooTalk Live Episode 39 with Liz Hill Moore

Foosball Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 121:09


Is Midori Kimura actually practicing during the pandemic? Does Liz Hill prefer red wine over IPA? How does Tommy Adkisson actually feel about Mixed Doubles? Answers to these questions and many other earth shaking moments are included in the 39th episode of FoosTalk Live! Jim Stevens took the day to celebrate his birthday, so we were so lucky to have Gold Medal winner Midori Kimura jump in. Mark Torres provides his usual acerbic personality  as we welcome our special guest (the other) Gold Medal winner Liz Hill Moore!                          We celebrate the IPA of the Week and toast the birthdays of Jim Stevens along with Maryam Aly, then we toast the memory of our departed foosball family member Tim "Fuji" Alberts. We have the greatest moments with the FoosTalk Live Ask Me Anything game. Midori and Liz take your questions for the whole show. Even the legendary player Tom Adkisson calls in with his 20 cents worth! You're not going to find more entertainment off the foosball table than this episode of FoosTalk Live!  Download and enjoy!  

Building and Protecting Your Business Worth
Using Virtual Assistance To Run Your Business More Effectively

Building and Protecting Your Business Worth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 37:44


Liz Hill of Virtual Support Gal, LLC, helps us to understand the new technology to help you run your business more efficiently  and effectively.  Her ideas of using this technology also creates more leisure time to enjoy what you are building.  This technology is a must  for any business owner.  Liz clarifies some of the basic questions concerning how to get up and running with this technology.  liz@virtualsupportgal.com   Visit Liz's   https://virtualsupportgal.com

Vivifier Sessions
Vivifier Sessions [Episode #118] Presented by Elysia 07.08.20

Vivifier Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 60:07


It's time for a fresh episode of #vivifiersessions with brand new features and brand new music presented by Elysia

Native Roots Radio Presents: I'm Awake - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

This episode of TNT is a rebroadcast of a First Voices Radio show I guest hosted. FVR is a national radio show executive produced and hosted by Tiokasin Ghosthorse and produced by Liz Hill. I share it here with permission from the producers. This episode features journalist and author, Jessica McDiarmid, speaking about her book…

Foosball Radio
FoosTalk Live Episode 4 with Liz Hill Moore

Foosball Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 78:09


Our latest episode of FoosTalk Live, #4, features lots of Foosball based banter. Jim Stevens of InsideFoos TV teams up with Tom Robinson of Foosball Radio to welcome one of the finest women players in Foosball-Liz Hill Moore! Liz discusses her storied career, including her impressions of the sport, the winning of the World Cup last year in Spain and her personal goals for the future. Thanks to all the listeners and sponsors for making this a memorable episode of FoosTalk Live. We will be back next Friday at 8pm EDT!

The Intelligent Vocalist with John Henny
Episode 115 - Becoming a Voice-Over Artist

The Intelligent Vocalist with John Henny

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 32:50


Working in voice over used to be a very select group of people in major metropolitan areas. Now, the internet has created new opportunities for singers. Liz Hill is a gifted vocalist and voice artist who has built a thriving voice-over business from home. In this episode, John and Liz discuss how to prepare and launch a voice-over career, as well as Liz's best tips for success.   EPISODE LINKS Liz Hill Website Liz Hill YouTube Find Liz on Instagram @lizannehill @b0bandnanz

IN 2THE ROOM
In 2the room radio show #229 jose picazo

IN 2THE ROOM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 120:01


Programa 229, donde tenemos el gran placer de tener como invitado a Jose Picazo. Y en el primera hora Victor del Guio nos hace regresar al pasado con su sección CLASSICS & LEGENDS.Y ademas de todas las novedades, disfrutamos del mashup de Nadia Cobo. 01.- Melba Moore - My Heart Belongs To You (Ferreck Dawn Extended Remix) Soulfuric Recordings 02.- Joe T Vannelli Project, Full Intention - Sweetest Day Of May (Full Intention Remix) Full Intention Records 03.- Floorplan - So Glad (Original Mix) M-Plant 04.- Dennis Quin - Heal Me (Original Mix) Simma Black 05.- Sante Sansone - Rising (Remastered) Downtown Underground 06.- Jocelyn Brown, Martha Wash - Keep On Jumping (PEZNT Remix) Phoenix Music Inc 07.- MK - Body 2 Body (Meduza Extended Remix) Ultra 08.- Liz Hill, Fabio Vela - I Can Handle It feat. Liz Hill (Gianni Bini & Fabio Vela Extended Old School Mix) DFTD 09.- Guille Placencia & George Privatti - The Sonic Busters La Pera Records 10.- Supernova - Brooklyn Wheel (Original Mix) Farris Wheel Recordings 11.- Hatiras - Spaced Invader (These Machines Remix) Trade Mark Records 12.- Nadia Cobo Mashup - Lydia Sanz - Millenium (Rmx) vs Delirium - Silence (Elof the Neve Rmx) SOUNDCLOUD

IN 2THE ROOM
PODCAST#229 JOSE PICAZO

IN 2THE ROOM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 120:01


Programa 229, donde tenemos el gran placer de tener como invitado a JOSE PICAZO. Y en el primera hora VICTOR DEL GUIO nos hace regresar al pasado con su seccion CLASSICS & LEGENDS. 01.- Melba Moore - My Heart Belongs To You (Ferreck Dawn Extended Remix) Soulfuric Recordings 02.- Joe T Vannelli Project, Full Intention - Sweetest Day Of May (Full Intention Remix) Full Intention Records 03.- Floorplan - So Glad (Original Mix) M-Plant 04.- Dennis Quin - Heal Me (Original Mix) Simma Black 05.- Sante Sansone - Rising (Remastered) Downtown Underground 06.- Jocelyn Brown, Martha Wash - Keep On Jumping (PEZNT Remix) Phoenix Music Inc 07.- MK - Body 2 Body (Meduza Extended Remix) Ultra 08.- Liz Hill, Fabio Vela - I Can Handle It feat. Liz Hill (Gianni Bini & Fabio Vela Extended Old School Mix) DFTD 09.- Guille Placencia & George Privatti - The Sonic Busters La Pera Records 10.- Supernova - Brooklyn Wheel (Original Mix) Farris Wheel Recordings 11.- Hatiras - Spaced Invader (These Machines Remix) Trade Mark Records 12.- Nadia Cobo Mashup - Lydia Sanz - Millenium (Rmx) vs Delirium - Silence (Elof the Neve Rmx) SOUNDCLOUD

IN 2THE ROOM
PODCAST#229 JOSE PICAZO

IN 2THE ROOM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 120:01


Programa 229, donde tenemos el gran placer de tener como invitado a JOSE PICAZO. Y en el primera hora VICTOR DEL GUIO nos hace regresar al pasado con su seccion CLASSICS & LEGENDS. 01.- Melba Moore - My Heart Belongs To You (Ferreck Dawn Extended Remix) Soulfuric Recordings 02.- Joe T Vannelli Project, Full Intention - Sweetest Day Of May (Full Intention Remix) Full Intention Records 03.- Floorplan - So Glad (Original Mix) M-Plant 04.- Dennis Quin - Heal Me (Original Mix) Simma Black 05.- Sante Sansone - Rising (Remastered) Downtown Underground 06.- Jocelyn Brown, Martha Wash - Keep On Jumping (PEZNT Remix) Phoenix Music Inc 07.- MK - Body 2 Body (Meduza Extended Remix) Ultra 08.- Liz Hill, Fabio Vela - I Can Handle It feat. Liz Hill (Gianni Bini & Fabio Vela Extended Old School Mix) DFTD 09.- Guille Placencia & George Privatti - The Sonic Busters La Pera Records 10.- Supernova - Brooklyn Wheel (Original Mix) Farris Wheel Recordings 11.- Hatiras - Spaced Invader (These Machines Remix) Trade Mark Records 12.- Nadia Cobo Mashup - Lydia Sanz - Millenium (Rmx) vs Delirium - Silence (Elof the Neve Rmx) SOUNDCLOUD

IN 2THE ROOM
PODCAST#229 JOSE PICAZO

IN 2THE ROOM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 120:01


Programa 229, donde tenemos el gran placer de tener como invitado a JOSE PICAZO. Y en el primera hora VICTOR DEL GUIO nos hace regresar al pasado con su seccion CLASSICS & LEGENDS. 01.- Melba Moore - My Heart Belongs To You (Ferreck Dawn Extended Remix) Soulfuric Recordings 02.- Joe T Vannelli Project, Full Intention - Sweetest Day Of May (Full Intention Remix) Full Intention Records 03.- Floorplan - So Glad (Original Mix) M-Plant 04.- Dennis Quin - Heal Me (Original Mix) Simma Black 05.- Sante Sansone - Rising (Remastered) Downtown Underground 06.- Jocelyn Brown, Martha Wash - Keep On Jumping (PEZNT Remix) Phoenix Music Inc 07.- MK - Body 2 Body (Meduza Extended Remix) Ultra 08.- Liz Hill, Fabio Vela - I Can Handle It feat. Liz Hill (Gianni Bini & Fabio Vela Extended Old School Mix) DFTD 09.- Guille Placencia & George Privatti - The Sonic Busters La Pera Records 10.- Supernova - Brooklyn Wheel (Original Mix) Farris Wheel Recordings 11.- Hatiras - Spaced Invader (These Machines Remix) Trade Mark Records 12.- Nadia Cobo Mashup - Lydia Sanz - Millenium (Rmx) vs Delirium - Silence (Elof the Neve Rmx) SOUNDCLOUD

House Room Podcast
Leonardo La Mark - House Room Podcast 014 (28.04.2019)

House Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 69:59


01. Funkatron - Celebration (Original Mix) [MOON ROCKET MUSIC] 02. Peter Brown - Losing You (Original Mix) [GUESTHOUSE] 03. Romy Black - The Love Test (Original Mix) [SOULUXE] 04. Gary Caos - Yes (Go with the Flow) (Original Mix) [CASA ROSSA] 05. Mirko & Meex - Break It Down (Original Mix) [CRUISE MUSIC] 06. Alex Kenji - Disco Light (Original Mix) [HOTFINGERS] 07. Ben Morris - Summer (Original Mix) [MOTIVE] 08. Gianni Bini, Liz Hill, The Rituals - The Boss (The Rituals Remix) [OCEAN TRAX] 09. Fabio Pierucci - Shakerz (Original Mix) [OCEAN TRAX] 10. David Penn & KPD - Disc Jockey (Original Mix) [RECOVERY HOUSE] 11. Marzzano & Shigaki - Grindin (Original Mix) [BEACHSIDE] 12. ATFC & David Penn - Hipcats (Extended Mix) [ARMADA SUBJEKT] 13. Mattei & Omich, Keyo - I'll House U (Extended Mix) [DEFECTED] 14. 84Bit - Surlash (Kpd Extended Remix) [DEEPALMA SOUL] 15. Saison feat. Leon Lincoln - The Last Time (Extended Mix) [DEFECTED]

House Room Podcast
Leonardo La Mark - House Room Podcast 014 (28.04.2019)

House Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 69:59


01. Funkatron - Celebration (Original Mix) [MOON ROCKET MUSIC] 02. Peter Brown - Losing You (Original Mix) [GUESTHOUSE] 03. Romy Black - The Love Test (Original Mix) [SOULUXE] 04. Gary Caos - Yes (Go with the Flow) (Original Mix) [CASA ROSSA] 05. Mirko & Meex - Break It Down (Original Mix) [CRUISE MUSIC] 06. Alex Kenji - Disco Light (Original Mix) [HOTFINGERS] 07. Ben Morris - Summer (Original Mix) [MOTIVE] 08. Gianni Bini, Liz Hill, The Rituals - The Boss (The Rituals Remix) [OCEAN TRAX] 09. Fabio Pierucci - Shakerz (Original Mix) [OCEAN TRAX] 10. David Penn & KPD - Disc Jockey (Original Mix) [RECOVERY HOUSE] 11. Marzzano & Shigaki - Grindin (Original Mix) [BEACHSIDE] 12. ATFC & David Penn - Hipcats (Extended Mix) [ARMADA SUBJEKT] 13. Mattei & Omich, Keyo - I'll House U (Extended Mix) [DEFECTED] 14. 84Bit - Surlash (Kpd Extended Remix) [DEEPALMA SOUL] 15. Saison feat. Leon Lincoln - The Last Time (Extended Mix) [DEFECTED]

Heartbeat Records Podcast
Heartbeat Podcast 053 - Mixed by Pikalov

Heartbeat Records Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 65:44


Subscribe on iTunes Podcast - apple.co/2oU613O Tracklist: 1. Gianni Bini, Liz Hill, The Rituals - The Boss (The Rituals Remix) [Ocean Trax] 2. The Deepshakerz - I'm Burnt (Original Mix) [Snatch! Records] 3. Dj Face Off - Venon (Original Mix) [Ovest Music] 4. llyus & Barrientos - So Serious (Friend Within Extended Mix) [Toolroom] 5. Y.O.S.O.Y. - Ritmo (Original mix) [Klaphouse Records] 6. Emanuele Inglese, Avance (Italy) - Get The Party All Night (Original Mix) [NOPRESET Records] 7. Santiago Rojas - Azul Celeste (Original Mix) [Orunmila] 8. Citlali Rojas, Rafa Campo - My Body (Original Mix) [Herloop Records] 9. Francesco Poggi - Strange Man (Kreature Remix) [Lemon-aid Music] 10. Tommy Vercetti - Dancing Shoes (Original Mix) [Swerve Digital] 11. Alexey Romeo, Pikalov - Get Down (Original Mix) [Heartbeat Records] 12. Macsan - Exotic (Original Mix) [Dirty Humans] 13. Pikalov - No Sleep (Original Mix) [Heartbeat Records] 14. ADYN - Signs (Original Mix) [Lemon-aid Music] 15. Greater Than Us - The Big Top (Original Mix) [PPMUSIC UNLIMITED]

What's In A Name?
What's In A Name? | Wash Lively Circle

What's In A Name?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 1:00


This “What’s In A Name” was submitted by Liz Hill and was answered with the help of Fred Mobley at the DeKalb History Center. The name in question is Wash Lively Circle, a road located on the campus of Dekalb Medical Center in Deactur.

Legacy Women's Podcast
Wisdom For Moms With Young Children

Legacy Women's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 52:33


Liz Hill, Cheri Kittrell, and Elizabeth Plewniak sit down to discuss their testimonies and share what they learned from their seasons of raising young children. Bethany Shipp hosts and asks your submitted questions.  

JayMac Tri’s
JMT 023 Liz Hill @lizzielu7

JayMac Tri’s

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 36:35


I truly believe that Instagram was created so we can get to know people like Liz. After you listen to our Pod convo, go follow her and i beg you to find one picture that won't make you laugh. This BADASS single Mom is a 5x marathon finisher, 3x IronMan finisher, and just completed her 8th IM70.3. This is a fun conversation about putting 110% effort into training and life...and having fun along the way, while not taking yourself too seriously. Find Liz at www.instagram.com/lizzielu7 As always, a big thanks to Zane's Cycles for supporting my show! Learn more at www.zanes.com.

RetConned
Exploring The World’s Mysteries With Atlas Obscura

RetConned

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 18:47


From the catacombs of Italy to the glowworm caves of New Zealand, we discuss some of the weirdest, wonderful places the world has to offer on this episode of RetConned. Today we’re branching out a bit on the show — WAY out. You don’t have to be a fan of science-fiction, fantasy, and horror to have […]

Postcards From The Road
Memory’s Postage | Hannah Ford

Postcards From The Road

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 14:03


Hannah Ford: Cards with messages on them have been sent around the globe since the beginning of postal services.  The oldest known postcard was reportedly hand painted and sent to writer Theodore Hook in 1840.  Hannah Ford has been collecting postcards for 60+ years and back in September she shared her pristine collection while indulging […]

Postcards From The Road
A Dark Prophecy | Kayonga “Darkecy” Muganza

Postcards From The Road

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 21:21


Kayonga “Darkecy” Muganza:  An aspiring hip hop artist from Rwanda offers his unique perspective on moving to America.   He was presented with cultural differences and the difficulty of evolving to relate to both his American and Rwandan audiences.  We discussed his travels in the US and where listeners should go in Rwanda.

HOUSE JET RADIO
VOL.345 LORENZO SPANO (FIRENZE, ITALY)

HOUSE JET RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017 61:27


HOUSE JET RADIO VOL.345 GUEST DJ: @LORENZOSPANO (FIRENZE, ITALY) SOCIAL MEDIA: https://soundcloud.com/lorenzospano https://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialSpano https://www.instagram.com/_lorenzospano_/ https://www.lorenzospano.net https://www.mixcloud.com/lorenzospano/ BIO: Lorenzo Spano was born an anonymous August 20 in Empoli (FI) Italy. As a child used to listening to a great deal of music, from soul to funk passing by the American pop and disco 70s / 80s. the collection of vinyl and the piano of his grandfather and mother do fall in love, begins to experiment and take classes with the electronic piano keyboard. at age 14 he began his own collection of music, from pop, to dance, soul and house music. shortly after friends require the playlists and custom compilations, that's here, perhaps he understands that this is his way. one of the many reasons why he approached the world of DJing and just that, knowing how to choose and select good music for others. 17 years with a friend began to practice with the consolle, 18, a chance meeting with one of the leaders Florentine house music DJ and producer, Stefano Pacchi, gives him the chance to try and be able to perform at Blanco which Stefano was the owner. In 2006 he decided to open his horizons and travel .. Discovers the realities of the nightlife of Ibiza, Barcelona and Benidorm, knows new genres, new trends, such as deep, tech and electro. in leisure Lorenzo proves a real Clubber, which allows him to keep abreast of music trends. in 2010 understands that the way to go is long and wide, then decided to try to produce ... after a few years studying, in 2012 settles the first House track, "Enjoy" to follow in 2013 out of OceanTrax records Gianni Bini his first real production, "Fly". On summer 2014, the first hit, "Sweet Sunshine", sung by Liz Hill and distributed by Blanco y Negro Music. Today Lorenzo works as a Producer, DJ and GhostProducer, is well known enough and often travels abroad for International Music meetings , as the ADE in Amsterdam, the IMS Ibiza and the WMC in Miami Beach. forthcoming release by Lorenzo on March 3. “Higher” (feat. Dorcas Key)

The Women in Tech Show: A Technical Podcast
Grace Hopper Celebration – Part 2

The Women in Tech Show: A Technical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2016


Two speakers and one volunteer at The Grace Hopper Celebration share their experiences at the Conference. Liz Hill was a speaker at the student opportunity lab, where she spoke about how to interview teams as you are going through the interview process. Bushra was a speaker twice and shared advice on what makes a talk good, and how to improve your talk so that it gets a high interest factor. Sahana was a volunteer on Open Source Day and talked the projects that attendees worked on, and the importance of participating at the hackathon.

Dave Matthias
Lorenzo Spano feat. Liz Hill - Special (Dave Matthias Mixshow)

Dave Matthias

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2016 5:43


Lorenzo Spano feat. Liz Hill - Special (Dave Matthias Mixshow) #20 Billboard Dance Chart August 2016 (8/6/16) © Too Pop/Pias UK

DJ Oblongui Podcast
Musica eletronica DJ Oblongui # 65 Bloco 2 (Mike Dunn, Atjazz, Kinky Movement...)

DJ Oblongui Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2015 53:29


No segundo bloco do programa vamos tocar um house mais animado e intenso, usando as características do estilo, de não deixar a pista desanimar. Músicas do bloco: Dee Jay Alicia, Black Widow, Mike Dunn - Gruv Me (Mike Dunn Black Ball 5.1) Sean McCabe, Hannah Khemoh, Atjazz - Reach Out Feat. Hannah Khemoh (Atjazz Remix) Teejay Walton & Gina Glover, Craig Chambers - Rescue Me (Craig Chambers Remix) Danny Losito, Kareem Shabazz, Micky More, Andy Tee - Woman (Micky More & Andy Tee Vocal) Soulfuledge, CandaceK - Moonlight Skippin (Original Vocal Mix) Ghetto Chords - Gotta Get Down (Original Mix) Reset Preset - Suspended Animation House Of Glass, Liz Hill, Gianni Bini - Mr. DJ (Gianni Bini Is a DJ Vocal Mix) Angelo Ferreri - Good, Bad & Ugly (Original Mix) Kinky Movement - Lifting

NFOTUSA Soldiers Speak Radio
Starling Glow Live

NFOTUSA Soldiers Speak Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2015 85:00


Join us this week as we welcome the pop rock band, Starling Glow. The LA based band fronted by Liz Hill, has just released their brand new single “Caution Tape,” which comes off their debut EP. Liz Anne Hill took about 15 years and a few busted romances to create the songs that make up her band Starling Glow’s self-titled debut album, a blend of modern pop musical styles that ranges from pop/rock to dance and indie. Grammy nominated producer, songwriter, and musician Billy Mohler, one time member of L.A. band The Calling, who has also played or worked with Smashing Pumpkins, Macy Gray, Liz Phair, Kelly Clarkson, AWOLNation and skateboard pro Tony Hawk was hired to produce the record and immediately recognized the fellow Orange County native’s talent. The record was just released this past March through the newly formed Indie Label Trailblaze Music Group, where Mohler is General Manger.  A multi-instrumentalist, Hill grew up in Orange County surrounded by music. Her mom played piano, her dad guitar and older sister piano, pipe organ and drums, while they all sang. Her earliest musical influences include blues/country artists like Bonnie Raitt, Shania Twain and Dolly Parton, while learning to play Jimi Hendrix and Steely Dan songs on bass. We will talk to Starling Glow about their upcoming schedule, get a behind the scenes look at their music, feature their latest songs, and ask them to share their message for the troops. Please be sure to visit Starling Glow at http://www.starlingglow.com/ and spread the word. Fans are welcome to call in and speak live with them during the show (718) 766-4193. If you would like to participate in the live chat during the show, you must sign up on the show site first and then log in during the show. As always we will give shout outs to our deployed military listeners. Our message to the troops: WE do what we do, because YOU do what you do.

House is a Journey
2015 July Time to Party (عيد مبارك)

House is a Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2015 296:27


The idea for the set came from looking at my podomatic stats with thousands of downloads and plays from Egypt, Turkey, the UAE and Saudi Arabia.. I thought I would give something back for all of the encouragements I have received from you.   Therefore I thought that after a month of fasting, it was high time to offer some of my followers the music they need to finally party!   Eid Mubarak!   عيد مبارك   So Guys and Girls.. 5 hours of party tunes.. Starting slow but If you time it right you can get the set to coincide with the sunset and go straight into a disco, beach house party.   Have fun!   To make it clear I have my issues with all religions but those issues are not specific to any and observing peacefully an important tenet of ones’ faith is a choice I fully respect.   Playlist:   2000 Last Kiss ((Xtian Edit). Ishtar 2006 Here Comes the Sun (Francois K. Remix). Nina Simone   2012 Sands of Arabia (Skandelos Remix). Javi Enrrique, Ali Mans-Ch 2015 House Is A Feeling (Original Mix). Serial Thrilla 2015 You Know I Love Music. Alex Herrera        2010 We Get Just Fine (Mikeandtess mash up). kemal feat Mary J. Blige 2013 Up The Sky (Original Mix). Nikos Diamantopoulos, Elena 2015 Funky Fresh (Original Mix). Gussy 2014 All I'm Sayin' (Original Mix). Allovers, Lisa Shaw 2000 El Ritmo De Verdad (Extended). Lego 2013 Frozen (OtherSoul Remix). Madonna 2014 For Those We Love (Original). Marc Cotterell, Tears Of Velva 2015 Is It Love? (GT & Wildfire Mix). Chili Hifly 2014 Children (Othersoul New Era Mix). Robert Miles 2014 Groove Is in the Heart (Original Dee-Booty Mix). Gianni Bini, Liz Hill 2015 Around Me (Shane D Remix). Pavel Svetlove, Dina Eve 2011 And I Rolling in the Deep ( Mike & Tess Mash Up Edit ). Mr V feat Adele 2012 Outside (OtherSoul HouseCafé Sunny Mix). Calvin Harris feat Ellie Goulding 2015 About U (Original Mix.) Samuele Sartini, Amanda Wilson 2015 I House You (Original Mix). Code3000 2014 The Sound (Jay Lumen Sacred Sounds Remix). Kevin Saunderson 2015 Summer Moonlight (Oliver Moldan Remix). Bob Sinclar, Oliver Moldan Remix 2014 Mas Que Nada (Ibitaly Original Club Mix). Franco De Mulero, Alex Laviano 2009 Chanson Du Soleil 2009 (Andy Sant Remix). Dj Meme 2015 Summer Love (Dj Chriss White Remix). Verde, Dj Chriss White 2015 You Are With Me (Original). Steven Stone, Marc Evans 2012 My Brazil Over You (Mikeandtess Mash Up Edit ). 2014 Touch Me (The Peverell Brothers Vigo Qinan Remix). Jerry Ropero, Tom Novy feat. Abigail Bailey 2013 My Lovin' (Tommy Mc Remix). Carl Crème 2010 Ring My Bell (Jv Intensive Remix). Anita Ward 2012 You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) (DJ Meme’s Mix of Epic Proportions). Frankie Knuckles, Director's Cut, B. Slade 2013 On the Radio (DJ MEME CLUB MIX). DJ MEME ft. Kiara Sasso 2007 Higher & Higher (David Morales Remix (M&S Re-Edit 2007). Milk & Sugar 2011 The Ones You Love (DJ Meme Remix). Frankie Knuckles, The Shapeshifters 2014 Lovin (Disko Mix). The Face, Kym Mazell, David Morales One More Time (Fire Flowerz Remix) (Tommy Mc Extended Edit). Daft Punk 2009 Touch Me (Classic 2009 Mix). Jerry Ropero, Tom Novy, Tom & Jerry feat Abigail Bailey 2013 Touch Me feat Abigail Bailey (Matty Menck Remix). Tom & Jerry feat Abigail Bailey 2015 Tha Music (Knee Deep Club Mix). Phunkie Souls, Knee Deep 2015 Wrong (Jolyon Petch Club Mix).  eSQUIRE & PETCH, Jolyon Petch, Esquire 2011 Comment Te Dire Adieu (Club mix). Kwesi 2013 Night Logic (OtherSoul Classic Mix). Moba Sound 2012 Golden Era (DJ Meme Remix). David Morales & Roisin Murphy 2012 Its Like That (Original Mix). Professor X 2015 Magic Dust. MoD, Staffan Thorsell 2013 Philly Call. Dj Meme, Kenny Summit & Tom Gianelli 2014 Detroit 2 Ibiza (Raffael De Luca & STAMEN Remix) (Xtian About U Edit). Dany Cohiba, Eddie Amador 2015 About U (Original Mix). Samuele Sartini, Amanda Wilson 2012 Finally (Hugo Castillo Remix). Kings of Tomorrow 2011 Forever More + Elle. Moloko & DJ Gregory       Highlights: not enough time for that.. but check About U .. very clever.. All the Mike & Tess Mashups and edits comes from their SoundCloud Page (https://soundcloud.com/mikeandtess ). They are from Aix en Provence, France, are immensely talented and have 4.1K followers on SC, which really is massive for ( I think) mnon-professional. Best mashups I know with Jask and D Reflektion.     A bientot   Xtian

51 Percent
#1665: Non-Traditional Graduates | 51%

51 Percent

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 31:16


On today's 51%, for graduation season, we celebrate non-traditional students who returned for their degree later in life. And we'll hear a first-hand experience of walking across the graduation stage: mine. Some people grew up with parents who drilled into them over and over: after high school you go to college, you get an internship, you get a good job, then you get married and so on… But what about those of us who had a more round-about journey? Who did things “out of order” because we couldn't afford school right away or weren't sure what degree was for us or… joined the military -- and then found our way back to school? What about the people who had to get a big dose of life before they knew what they were meant to study? Today, we celebrate those people. Like Vivian Rose Cunningham, who just graduated with her first bachelor's degree. “And I say this, I'm a young 78,” Cunningham said. She graduated from Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama with a degree in liberal studies. Cunningham says others might find it pointless to graduate later in life, but to her it was a lifelong goal – she refused to give up. Cunningham says she was raised by strong women. “I grew up with my mom and because of my father, who had passed away at the age of 24, so she actually raised me,” Cunningham said. Children Are A Full-Time Gig Cunningham says having children put her educational goals on hold. She married at 18, worked at a dress shop in Atlanta for about a year, and then had her daughter and son. She moved back to Birmingham and worked as a night custodian to support her children. “After getting pregnant with my daughter, then I couldn't work or do anything,” Cunningham said. “I couldn't even go to school at that time. But it was always in the back of my mind that I was going to get any education, you know, have a bachelor's or associate's or something. So when I came back to Birmingham, after the marriage didn't work, I ended up with my mom and while living with her, I was hired with Alabama Power Company. And I was hired on the night shift, and I worked there 13 years on that shift. Well during that time with the little kids, I couldn't go to school. So when I found out about the reimbursement program at Alabama Power, I started looking into the school situation then but it was 13 years after because I had to sleep during the day.” Cunningham worked her way up to the mail room, which meant no more night shift -- and she heard about the company's Tuition Reimbursement Program. The stars were aligning and her mind drifted back to dreams of higher education. She started with community college, doing a few semesters at Birmingham Southern. “Each time I had to drop out for something – you know either for the job, overtime or whatever,” Cunningham said. “So, something would come in between and stop me from going to school. So once all of that was over with I would start again.” Cunningham then earned her associates degree in paralegal studies from Virginia College. “And from there I wanted more, I was not satisfied with just the associates degree,” Cunningham said. “So, I decided I wanted to get a bachelor's.” So she enrolled at Samford University. “I picked up a brochure or pamphlet or something that they had out that showed that they had a professional facilities evening program,” Cunningham said. “And so I looked into that. And with the credits from Birmingham Southern and through UAB, I was able to be enrolled at Samford University.” Whatever It Costs Cunningham says she understands that student loans can seem intimidating, but she says it's worth it. “If you had that dream, and you really want to get your education or finish school, or whatever. I mean, if you just put forth that effort, and whatever it costs, however you can be funded – just go for it,” Cunningham said. Cunningham says growing up in Birmingham, she didn't see many Black people attending college. But she says that didn't change her goals. “Well, I didn't see a lot of Blacks at the time, but I knew what I wanted to do,” Cunningham said. “You know, I didn't care about what someone else wanted to do. I knew what I wanted to do and what I had in my mind and heart to do.” Cunningham says she hopes women everywhere don't talk themselves out of their dreams of getting a degree. “Set your goals and go for it,” Cunningham said. “And don't let anybody discourage you. Because you know, there are people who will discourage you, and you know, and ask you why you want it. And, ‘Why are you doing it at this age?' But, don't let that discourage you, just go on and do what you want to do. If you want that education set your goals to get started to get that degree.” Cunningham's two children are inspired by her walk across the stage as well. “They were proud of me,” Cunningham said. “And they say that I encourage them now, like my son probably is thinking about doing something and he's 59. And also I have other members in my family that are younger than me. And I told them, ‘If I can do it, they can do even more,' -- because you know, they are younger.” Cunningham's daughter is working on her PhD and, because of Cunningham, her son is considering going back to school. And Cunningham says she's not finished yet. Judge Cunningam “I'm looking at it right now -- I'm going through the master's programs to see what I want to do, but it will probably be something in the law field,” Cunningham said. Cunningham says after all the night classes, virtual learning, student loans and starting and stopping – it was worth it. She says there was no greater feeling than walking across that stage – even in the Alabama heat, sweating behind a mask. “My head was spinning,” Cunningham said. “And I thought I was in a movie. I just feel so awesome up there on the stage. Like I was in a dream.” Even though Cunningham is proud of her journey, she says to all the young women who have started college – don't stop. “Stay with it and don't drop out and don't go down another road, just stay right on in college and get your degree,” Cunningham said. “Because, you know, it's hard. It is hard when you're older and trying to go in and like I said sometimes, you know, when we were going to campus it would be cold, and sometimes it will rain. And sometimes I wouldn't want to go but you know what -- I push myself to go on. And I was glad I did. Because I didn't want to miss anything in the classroom. So, but just stay with it if you're young now, but even if you get older if you have a dream just go on and do it.” Non-trad Grad There's a name for people like Cunningham in the higher education biz: “non-trads.” Non-traditional students, according to Darlene Poirier -- the transfer experiences coordinator at the State University of New York Albany. “We work with all undergraduate students to connect them with faculty, we know that the more students are connected with faculty outside of the classroom, the better they do academically,” Poirier said. “So my job as the transfer coordinator is to obviously make sure our transfers are engaged outside of the classroom. But transfers are a unique group of students. So they're all coming from very different walks of life. And my job is to really make sure that they're adjusting both academically and socially to UAlbany.” Poirier has been the transfer coordinator for seven years. She has a master's degree in higher education and counseling from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She says transfer students are her favorite to work with because they come from all walks of life, and usually come in with a lot of life experience. And she says about 40% of UAlbany transfer students come in with an associate's degree. “They're working full time,” Poirier said. “They are raising families. They're earning their degree to further themselves in the career, or they're making a whole career change, and they're going back to school for a new degree.” I tell Poirier that was actually me. I earned a bachelor's degree from John Carroll University in Cleveland as an ROTC cadet, I graduated, commissioned, and served on active duty as a signal officer for five years. I was working on government satellites in California when I realized, somewhat abruptly, that I wanted to be a journalist. I joined UAlbany as a second degree transfer student at the age of 28. And I was nervous. Poirier says this is common. “We actually survey our transfers every fall semester,” Poirier said. “And we asked them, ‘What were their main challenges? And their challenges do not change from year to year. There's simply two main ones that we always see are the most common: One is adjusting to our academic rigor. A lot of our students are coming from community colleges or maybe smaller four year institutions. So coming to UAlbany seems very large, even though we are technically a mid-size University. UAlbany can seem extremely large, especially in those large lecture centers, you know, where they were used to being a student in a class of 30. Now they're a student in a class of 300. So adjusting to, ‘How do I do well in a class when I am one of 300? How do I connect with the faculty? How do I get academic support?'” The other challenge? Making friends and feeling a part of the community. Which I was nervous about, too. “A lot of these friend groups have already been made, you know, especially if they're a transfer student coming in the middle of the year, so for our spring semester,” Poirier said. Which I was. I came to UAlbany just after the winter break. Poirier says she focuses on helping non-trads find their smaller community within the larger community. “I am only one person so I rely very heavily on my transfer leaders, we call them transfer transition leaders or TTLs,” Poirier said. These students mentor and act as a resource for new students, reaching out to transfers before they even start classes. “When a transfer student deposits -- makes that down payment at UAlbany, saying ‘Yes, I'm definitely coming,' we get a list and we start reaching out to them via email and on our social media sites to help them build those connections and get questions answered before they even start classes,” Poirier said. “So the hope is, is that when they're starting classes they already know a couple people they can go to.” This is how I started writing for the school newspaper before classes even started. And those students – my fellow editors and photographers -- were my first friends on campus. And to my surprise, they never made me feel “old,” actually – they valued my life experience and asked me lots of questions. Poirier says it's not just a campus of young people. “I always hear, ‘I feel like I'm in a room full of 18-year-olds, and I have no one to connect with.' And what they don't know is that there are hundreds of non-traditional students,” Poirier said. “We define that as students who are 24 years of age or older, going back to school or starting school. Here at UAlbany, we feel that if you have had a non-traditional pathway to your education, maybe you had a child at a young age, or maybe you're taking care of a sick relative or working full time trying to get yourself through college, you can come and join our non-traditional programs. Our non-trads feel very alone, and that there's not a lot of them out there. However, the non-traditional student population is the fastest growing population every year at American colleges and universities. So there's more and more every year. And what we do at UAlbany is we try to get them together.” Poirier says the school hosts events for non-trads to meet. “Where they can come together and talk to each other about what it's like to take care of kids while trying to get schoolwork done, after you've worked, you know, eight hours, 8-10 hours each day. What does that life and work balance feel like? What can the university do better to help support this population of students,” Poirier said. “And in fact, we do have a transfer advisory group on campus. It is a group of faculty, staff and students who meet every semester to talk about what is the state of our transfer students, and that includes our non-traditional student population. What is UAlbany doing to support these students? What are we not doing? And how can we do it better?” Poirier says if you're thinking about going back to school, but you're worried you won't fit in – remember that everyone has that fear, no matter their age. “Myself, I'm going to be 40 soon, and I am looking into starting a new educational journey,” Poirier said. “It's never too late. You just have to put yourself out there and reach out to the resources that are there for you. Never in your life are you going to have all of these professionals and students reaching out to you, wanting so badly to help you and make you succeed, to be successful. So take advantage of it while you're in college, you do have the ability to succeed, you just have to ask for help when you need it.” Poirier says older “non-traditional” students have proven to be some of the hardest workers. “Our students who fall in that non-traditional age range, they're more likely to do better in the classroom,” Poirier said. “And I think that it's because for one, they have a little bit more life experience. They're more serious about their studies. They know what it takes to, you know, succeed in a three credit class that you actually have to read your assignments. You can't just not do that homework, even though homework isn't necessarily required in college, it's still necessary if you want to do well.” But Poirier says non-traditional students are less likely to be engaged in campus activities outside of the classroom. “I know that it's so hard when you're working, taking care of kids, to fit something else into that schedule. But we know that if students are involved outside of the classroom -- that is where they're gaining skills that they might not get inside the classroom,” Poirier said. “So leadership skills, program planning, time management skills, stuff that they've probably gotten in their lifetime. But it's always great to get some clubs, organizations, professional honoraries on that resume to make you more marketable in your career.” Poirier says there are about around 15,000 undergraduate students at UAlbany. Each year, they get about 2,000 transfer students. Of those, about 200 to 300 of them are considered non-traditional students. So at any given time, there are about 800 non-traditional students on campus. So, Poirier says, you're definitely not alone on campus. There's always other students who may be in the same boat, and understand what you're going through. “Never be afraid to take a risk,” Poirier said. “If you feel that you're not getting everything out of wherever you are, make sure you are looking at all of your opportunities in front of you. It's never too late to make a change. It's never too late to take a risk, but just making sure that you are looking at the whole picture. So when you are in your school, wherever school you're at, you're looking at all the services that they offer and that you're taking advantage of every single support service you can -- you're paying for it after all, so utilize those people. Don't be afraid to ask for help. And it's never too late to say yes to something so be brave, and I wish everybody the best.” Pomp And Change Your Circumstance It took me three semesters to earn my bachelor's degree in journalism from UAlbany. But due to the COVID-19 pandemic, my ceremony was postponed. Instead, I crossed the stage in May in a socially distanced ceremony with four family members and face masks all around. We are ushered up to the football stadium where a shaded walkway leads to a small stage covered in flowers and heavy drapes. There are maybe 15 people at an event that would normally draw thousands. This is a “moving graduation.” Like a lazy river but instead of floating in water we are all doing a slow walk and taking tons of selfies without fear of dunking our phones. My mom, my boyfriend Matt, and his parents walk alongside me trying to snap close-ups of my WAMC microphone and recorder. My mom proudly complain-brags about how I'm working even during my graduation. We approach a photo booth with a UAlbany backdrop and an all-smiles greeter. I turn to face the stage where UAlbany President Dr. Havidán Rodríguez is waiting with a smile. Normally, I'm not the sort of person who knows the president of anything. A company, a country, the chess club… But President Rodríguez was technically my very first interview as a journalist. My first week, we were given an assignment in Journalism 101 to attend a Hurricane Maria panel. President Rodríguez was to be the keynote speaker. Our task was to attend the panel, get in line, and ask one question. I spent hours researching everything I could about Hurricane Maria and formulating questions but I must confess, I do not remember what I asked when my time came. I just remember this: I stepped up to the microphone and said much too loudly, “My name is Jackie Orchard and I'm a journalism student.” I had read it's important to get your name out there. But here's the important part: when Rodríguez answered my question he said this magical phrase: “journalists like you.” Someone had called me a journalist. It was real. Truth be told, I wasn't. But he was taking me seriously, and that was everything. And a few weeks ago, he handed me my journalism diploma. After I walked off stage and took way too many photos of me slow motion switching my tassels to the other side, President Rodríguez caught up with me for an interview. I ask him if he remembers me at the Hurricane Maria panel – the moment that was so formative for me. And to my surprise, he does. “I do remember,” Rodríguez said. “We were on the downtown campus, right? Where we were having this symposium about the impact of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. Right. And so the question, as I refer to it, right, was that not only do we have to focus on the immediate impacts of the event, but also, you know, after the event is over, and all the fanfare is over, that there still needs to -- still impact socio economic impacts of the infrastructure. And so that was my call to you, as a journalist, right? To really think about, you know, following up on these very, very important stories, because you know, the disaster happens, and then the media moves to another location, and they forget about the needs and the impacts that people are living with, sometimes for years and decades.” Rodríguez says this ceremony was adapted for COVID, because even though the world changed, students still deserve their moment in the sun. “So we wanted to, first of all, ensure that everybody felt safe, and you know, and keep everybody healthy,” Rodríguez said. “So as you can see, we're still wearing masks during the events. And we also wanted to provide the students an opportunity to come in and come in these pods, right, small pods with their family members, and make it really an intimate moment for their students and their families. You get an experience to walk out and down memory lane and see a whole variety of things that you probably experienced here at the university. But then, you know, get your family right there in front of the stage. When do you see that at a commencement ceremony? They can take tons of pictures. So we try to make it very personable, very engaging, the staff are just there to help you and assist you and make you feel welcome and celebratory.” Rodríguez says for students like me, commencement is important because it marks the end of a chapter. “This is a major achievement, a major milestone in your life, probably, you know, one of the most important things that's going to happen throughout your lifetime,” Rodríguez said. “But I think during the COVID, right, in the pandemic, it even makes it even more important. You know, people went through isolation, staying at home, people got sick, unfortunately, many people died, there was social and economic consequences and impacts. So now we see this ray of light, right? Vaccines available, the relaxation of public health measures, and then there's a moment to celebrate! To celebrate that success is incredibly important, not only for you as a graduate, your family members, but the University at Albany as well.” Rodríguez has a message for anyone who might be considering going back to school: “It's never too late,” Rodríguez said. “You know, we have graduates from all types of ages from 19 to 70 plus here at the University at Albany, so it's about, you know, continuing to generate knowledge continuing to get immersed in sort of whatever field you decide to choose. But always, it's always a good opportunity for professional growth and educational development here at the university. So you're always welcome to come back, you know, get a Master's, get a PhD, right. We're here to serve our communities and it's always a good time to do so.” When I decided to leave the IT industry, I had family members who told me I was crazy. Great benefits and salary, growing field, indoors – were all words thrown around as an argument against me becoming a journalist. ‘Journalism is a dying industry,' they said. ‘You're a fool.' But sitting in a dark room, staring at computer screens all day was making me miserable. I wanted to be out in the world, meeting people, writing, and telling stories. The people in my life, at the time, didn't care about that. It wasn't until I was enrolled at a university, surrounded by journalism professors who truly believed in me, that I stopped feeling terrified at what I had done. In a time when no one believed in me – this school did. So, from one non-trad to another, take my word for it: it's never too late. And you can do it. Thanks for joining us for this week's 51%. Thanks to our story editor Ian Pickus. Thanks to Tina Renick and Liz Hill for production assistance. Our executive producer is Dr. Alan Chartock. Our theme music is “Lolita” by Albany-based artist Girl Blue. 51% is a national production of Northeast Public Radio. If you'd like to hear this episode again or share it with your friends, sign up for our podcast or visit wamc.org. And don't forget to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @51PercentRadio

Postcards From The Road
Memory’s Postage | Hannah Ford

Postcards From The Road

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 14:03


Hannah Ford: Cards with messages on them have been sent around the globe since the beginning of postal services.  The oldest known postcard was reportedly hand painted and sent to writer Theodore Hook in 1840.  Hannah Ford has been collecting postcards for 60+ years and back in September she shared her pristine collection while indulging in a memory or two.

Postcards From The Road
A Dark Prophecy | Kayonga “Darkecy” Muganza

Postcards From The Road

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 21:21


Kayonga “Darkecy” Muganza:  An aspiring hip hop artist from Rwanda offers his unique perspective on moving to America.   He was presented with cultural differences and the difficulty of evolving to relate to both his American and Rwandan audiences.  We discussed his travels in the US and where listeners should go in Rwanda.

Dj J.Squared
RE-FRESH

Dj J.Squared

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 60:45


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