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The Traveler's H.E.A.R.T.
Safari, Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar and More in 2024 with Mariam Adam

The Traveler's H.E.A.R.T.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 33:47


Here's what to expect on the podcast:What preparations are essential for individuals planning to conquer Kilimanjaro?The journey in starting Zara Tours and the key motivations behind creating the company.What sets Zara Tours apart from other tour operators, making it a compelling choice for those considering Kilimanjaro expeditions?How does the experience of climbing Kilimanjaro on International Women's Day contribute to the celebration and empowerment of women?And much more! Meet Guest, Mariam Adam:Born and raised against the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, East Africa, Mariam's life story is a tapestry woven with threads of faith, passion, strong women, and an unyielding spirit to give back while empowering others.Mariam's journey began with aspirations in nursing, only to discover that her true calling lay beyond the realm of blood and bandages. A swift pivot led her into the dynamic world of travel and tourism, propelling her into the airline industry. As one of the pioneering staff members in launching Gulf Air in East Africa, Kenya, and Tanzania, the experiences laid the foundation for a significant future role alongside her sister, Zainab.Currently based in Toronto, Canada, Mariam is not just a devoted wife and mother but also a catalyst for positive change in her community. Her philanthropic efforts uplift women, children, and families in low-income neighborhoods, while she empowers women to excel in their careers.But her work does not end there. Mariam is also a key player in showcasing the beauty of Tanzania through Zara Tours, an adventure tour company founded in 1986 and owned and operated by her sister, the legendary Mama Zara. Mariam is extremely passionate in working with this legacy-driven travel company that takes part in social good, makes positive impacts through Zara Charity in Tanzania, and helps its customers experience Tanzania's natural wonders, cultural riches, and one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the world, Mount Kilimanjaro.Website: https://www.zaratours.com/ Connect with Host, Julie Zolfo!Free Gift: https://www.livingthetravelersheart.com/free-giftFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/juliezolfo/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/livingthetravelersheartInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliezolfo/Travelers HEART Book: https://www.juliezolfo.com/book 

The Working Artist Project
Morgan Stewart Roots of Music (Episode 70)

The Working Artist Project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 53:56


Morgan Stewart is an active musician and educator hailing from New York City, currently livingin the New Orleans area. After graduating from LaGuardia High School for Music andPerforming Arts, Morgan moved to Philadelphia to pursue a degree in music education atTemple University. Upon receiving her Bachelor of Music, she accepted a position to serve as aWoodwind Specialist itinerant teacher for the School District of Philadelphia.She went on to receive her Master of Music degree in clarinet performance from LoyolaUniversity New Orleans. Her principal teachers have included Dr. Stephanie Thompson, VictorGoines, John Reeks, Renee Rosen, Cheryl Y. Boga, and Lawrence Wagner.Morgan has participated in clarinet master classes with Paquito D'Rivera, Anthony McGill,Mariam Adam, and Paul Demers. She is a free-lance performer with various chamber groups inthe Greater New Orleans area and has collaborated with Grammy nominated producer andcomposer Khari Mateen on his album Wait for Sunrise.While completing her studies at Loyola University New Orleans, she joined the staff at Roots ofMusic in 2014. As the Chief Programs Officer, she has traveled the world with the Roots ofMusic students. She accompanied them to the North Sea Jazz Festival, the North Sea JazzFestival at Curacao, the Harvest Jazz and Blues fest in Fredericton Canada, and the French JazzSous Les Pommiers Festival. As the Chief Programs Officer, she is thrilled to work with theteachers, staff, and directors to create enriching and life changing experiences for the youth of New Orleans.Music by: Gregory Agid Quartet Music by: The SessionProduced by: Darrian DouglasEditing by: Darrian Douglas Support this podcast

Olösta Fall
8. De försvunna flickorna - Del 2

Olösta Fall

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 40:42


Jasmina Jasharaj var bara 6 år när hon försvann den 28 juli 1997 i Sävsjö. Polisen misstänker att hon har utsatts för brott och de dömda barnmördarna Ulf Olsson och Anders Eklund har varit aktuella i utredningen. Bara en månad innan Jasminas försvinnande försvann åttaåriga Mariam Adam bara några mil bort. Kan Jasminas försvinnnande ha en koppling till Mariams? Lyssna på del 1 av "De försvunna flickorna" om Mariams försvinnande innan du lyssnar på detta avsnitt som handlar om Jasmina. Varning: Olösta Fall är en podcast om försvunna människor och olösta mord och är inte för känsliga lyssnare. I detta avsnitt diskuteras våldsamma brott som involverar barn. Källor till avsnittet: https://olostafall.wordpress.com/2018/10/21/avsnitt-8-de-forsvunna-flickorna-del-2/ Jingle: Olösta Fall - Rachel Seow Sosa.

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Olösta Fall
7. De försvunna flickorna - Del 1

Olösta Fall

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2018 38:35


Mariam Adam var bara 8 år när hon försvann den 27 juni 1997 från en lägergård i Hultafors där hon hållit sig gömd med sin familj efter ett negativt utvisningsbeslut. Polisen misstänkte inledningsvis hennes pappa utan att några bevis fanns för att han ska ha legat bakom hennes försvinnande. Mariams fall har fått väldigt lite uppmärksamhet trots att en annan flicka Jasmina, försvann bara en månad senare några mil från den plats där Mariam försvann. Har Mariam och Jasminas försvinnanden en koppling till varandra? Detta är del 1 av 2 om de försvunna flickorna. I detta avsnitt koncentrerar vi oss på omständigheterna kring Mariams försvinnande. Del 2 kommer handla om 6 år gamla Jasmina Jasharaj som försvann bara en månad senare. Varning: Olösta Fall är en podcast om försvunna människor och olösta mord och är inte för känsliga lyssnare. I detta avsnitt diskuteras rasism och våldsamma brott som involverar barn. Källor och mer info: https://olostafall.wordpress.com/2018/10/14/avsnitt-7-de-forsvunna-flickorna-del-1 Jingle: Olösta Fall - Rachel Seow Sosa.

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Café Concerts
Café Concert: Imani Winds

Café Concerts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2013


VIDEO: Imani Winds perform 'Red Clay Mississippi Delta' Imani Winds was a novelty when it first arrived on the scene in 1997, a wind quintet that veered away from the customary European classical fare to focus on compositions drawing from African and Latin American styles and idioms. Composers like Astor Piazzolla, Paquito D’Rivera and Wayne Shorter were the group's mainstays. So were arrangements of spirituals or songs by jazz singer Josephine Baker. Critics and audiences praised the quintet's freshness and accessibility. But its members started to feel pigeonholed. "At the beginning of our career, we used to do a lot of children's concerts,” Toyin Spellman-Diaz, the quintet’s oboist, told WQXR's Jeff Spurgeon. “That was kind of our vehicle into the large concert stage. People would hire us to do a bunch of residency activities in their town and we would do a main stage concert.” By playing for kids the quintet learned how to ratchet up their on-stage energy, a skill that also served increasingly distracted adults. “But making that into a more sophisticated thing, and learning how to be sophisticated artists, that’s our next evolution,” said Spellman-Diaz. “Our manager has this phrase: 'we’re trying to go from being successful to being significant.'" By any measure, the Imani Winds has been a success. The group has taken an outlier format in chamber music – lacking the deep repertoire of a string quartet – and has commissioned dozens of works. It has released eight recordings, the latest being an arrangement of Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring for EMI. Along with touring, the group is a staple on Public Radio stations across the U.S. In an effort to build a sharper identity in New York, the quintet has launched the Imani Winds Chamber Music Festival, which begins its fourth installment this Thursday. The four-day event features performances at Juilliard, Christ & St. Stephen’s Church and Bryant Park, plus a daylong symposium at Mannes College of Music, and an emerging composers workshop. The Imani will perform with violinist Lara St. John and host guest ensembles like the Zodiac Trio and Project Trio. “The festival came about as a macrocosm of what we do on the road, which is to perform an evening concert and go and give a master class at the local conservatory or school of music,” said Mariam Adam, the group’s clarinetist. “That recipe became necessary for us to expand on.” Adam notes that the quintet's recent tours abroad have been a wakeup call. The exposure to other styles "has been wonderful to regain a concept of what the wind quintet is and what it can be,” she said. As the Imani Winds members seek to deepen their profile, the members face the immediate reality of family life. Flutist Valerie Coleman is currently away on maternity leave (Sato Moughalian is filling in) and bassoonist Monica Ellis is expecting a baby shortly. The group plans to use substitutes, said Spellman-Diaz, noting that both children are due two days apart from each other. "It’s a testament to women living together in harmony in that we are very much joined together in a way that we don’t understand at this point," she joked. Video: Amy Pearl; Audio: George Wellington; Text & Production: Brian Wise

Music Academy onLive
Imani Winds

Music Academy onLive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2009 63:31


Watch a great performance of original works by Imani Winds Wind Quintet and then get to know the members Valerie Coleman, Toyin Spellman, Mariam Adam & Monica EllisMusic Academy onLive

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