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Þétt dagskrá í Popplandi dagsins, Siggi og Lovísa fóru um víðan völl, Árni Matt og Júlía Ara gerðu upp plötu vikunnar, Í raunheimum með hljómsveitinni Nýdönsk, ný íslensk tónlist í öndvegi upphitun fyrir Söngvakeppnina og þessar helstu tónlistarfréttir. Salka Sól Eyfeld - Tímaglas. Coldplay - ALL MY LOVE. Osbourne, Ozzy - Mama, I'm coming home. GENESIS - Mama (80). Fat Dog - Peace Song. RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - Scar Tissue. Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats - S.O.B.. AMERICA - A Horse With No Name. Bára Katrín Jóhanndóttir - Rísum upp. Beyoncé - Texas Hold 'Em (Explicit). LEAVES - Breathe. CORNELIA JAKOBS - Hold Me Closer (Svíþjóð). Nýdönsk - Fullkomið farartæki. NÝDÖNSK - Hjálpaðu Mér Upp. Nýdönsk - Fyrsta skiptið. NÝDÖNSK - Frelsið. Nýdönsk - Fyrsta skiptið. Nýdönsk - Framtíðarvið. Nýdönsk - Máni Dagur. Nýdönsk - Draumheimar. Nýdönsk - Hálka lífsins. Nýdönsk - Þagnarmúr. Nýdönsk - Fyrsta skiptið. Nýdönsk - Fullkomið farartæki. Guðmundur Pétursson Tónlistarm. - Battery Brain. QUEEN - A kind of magic. Einar Lövdahl - Um mann sem móðgast. FLORENCE AND THE MACHINE - Shake it Out. Chappell Roan - Pink Pony Club. Kiasmos hljómsveit - Sisteron. MASSIVE ATTACK - Teardrop. Júlí Heiðar, GDRN - Milljón tár. BOTNLEÐJA - Þið eruð frábær. Jóhanna Guðrún - Hetjan. Árný Margrét - Day Old Thoughts. Marling, Laura - Caroline. Mitchell, Joni - California. Flott - Með þér líður mér vel. Isadóra Bjarkardóttir Barney - Stærra. BRAINSTORM - My Star. Júlí Heiðar Halldórsson, Þórdís Björk Þorfinnsdóttir - Eldur. Hreimur - Þú birtist mér aftur. Katla Yamagata - Ókunnuga ástin mín. HARRY STYLES - Sign Of The Times. Snorri Helgason - Borgartún. SZA, KENDRICK LAMAR - All The Stars. Calvin Harris - Feels (ft. Pharrell, Katy Perry & Big Sean). Lamar, Kendrick, SZA - Luther. FOALS - My Number. Strings, Billy - Gild the Lily.
Grammy and Mercury Nominated and Brit award-winning songwriter Laura Marling has mapped out new musical territories, including chamber pop and electronics. Her latest record, Patterns in Repeat was written following the birth of her daughter in 2023 and contains lovely songs crafted with propulsive riffs in motion, augmented by string arrangements. The album itself is an intimate affair, recorded at home, often with Marling's daughter in the room, and the songs look at how generations interact with each other, passing on old memories and making new ones. There are protective vows to a child, as well as reflections on “a transition between one way of being to another”. Laura Marling plays some of these new songs, solo, in-studio. Set list: 1. Patterns 2. Caroline 3. No One's Gonna Love You Like I Can
Returning to the industry after four years, Grammy nominee Laura Marling has released her eighth studio album ‘Patterns in Repeat'. The album comes after the birth of Marling's daughter, an 11 track work exploring motherhood and the circle of life. Estelle Clifford joined Jack Tame to give her thoughts on this new release from the celebrated folk musician. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laura Marling's new album, Patterns in Repeat was mostly written after becoming a mother. Motherhood and family come up a lot on the new record. Marling breaks down the record with Emily Fox as they both reflect on how their view on family has changed since becoming moms. Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:54:17 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Ce soir, de très belles voix, principalement féminines, à l'ambiance tendre et enveloppante. Et une certaine mélancolie majestueuse, pour commencer. Beaucoup d'entre vous connaissent et aiment cette voix. - réalisé par : Stéphane Ronxin
Espacio semanal con los discos favoritos de Simoneta (Alfonso Gutiérrez y Diana García Bartolomé)
John Marling has been conducting market research for almost four decades. In this episode, he shares insights on what marketers and communicators need to think about in order to get meaningful, actionable data from their research. Learn more at pioneer.coop/surveys.
Before becoming an entertainment powerhouse, Brit Marling was headed toward the world of investment banking. But during a college internship at Goldman Sachs, her gut told her that finance wasn't the field she should be in. With a desire to tell stories, she soon pivoted into independent filmmaking. In 2011, she made a major splash in the entertainment industry when her films Another Earth and Sound of My Voice premiered side by side at the Sundance Film Festival. Both films were nominated for Independent Spirit Awards and picked up for distribution by Fox Searchlight, and in the years following, Brit went on to create massive hits like The East and The OA. Now, she's evolving her career yet again: In November, Marling made her television directorial debut on the FX murder mystery show Murder at the End of the World starring Emma Corrin. Catch the finale of the series tomorrow, December 19. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hannah has rejoined the Antiques Freaks to delve into nautical nonsense! Marling-spike. Midshipman. Mollymauk. Mosquito fleet. With bonus diversions into Master & Commander, Moby-Dick, AMC's cult horror hit The Terror (2018), and Dee's insatiable hunger for mackerel.
For more than a decade, actor and writer Brit Marling has made futuristic work that reveals truths about our disquieting present. Her latest endeavor, A Murder At the End of the World, is no exception. We recently sat with Marling in front of a live audience as part of this year's On Air Fest LA Annex, where we discussed her excellent new show on FX (8:34), the role artificial intelligence may play in the future of filmmaking (14:26), and where she first fell in love with science fiction (20:35). Then, Brit reflects on her winding path at Goldman Sachs and Georgetown (23:40), where she met longtime collaborators Zal Batmanglij and Mike Cahill (25:25) that would eventually result in films like Another Earth and Sound of My Voice (36:18). On the back-half, we speak on the power of collective action (41:30), the public outcry that followed the cancellation of The OA (45:15), the state of Hollywood (51:12), and why Brit was inspired to direct (57:00) upon finding a passage from the late Polish auteur, Krzysztof Kieślowski (57:35). You can listen to our 2019 conversation with Marling here. For questions, comments, or to join our mailing list, drop me a line at sf@talkeasypod.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Actress, Screenwriter, and now Director, Brit Marling, speaks candidly with W Magazine's Editor-at-Large, Lynn Hirschberg, about a peculiar acting coach in Los Angeles, working on set, the radically feminine works of photographer Francesca Woodman, the cancellation of her first show, The OA, and a powerful lightning storm that left Marling feeling inspired. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wmagazine/message
In this essay, William Marling asks why there seems to be so much rhetoric in/about anarchism. He digs for an answer in his recent book on Ammon Hennacy, finding an answer in the practice of "parrhesia," or speaking truth to power. William Marling is Professor of American Literature and Film at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. His most recent books are Christian Anarchist: The Life of Ammon Hennacy and Gatekeepers: The Emergence of World Literature. Anarchist Essays is brought to you by Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group and the journal Anarchist Studies. Follow us on Twitter @arglboro. Our music comes from Them'uns (featuring Yous'uns). Artwork by Sam G.
Tom Stanley is joined by Daily Mirrror racing correspondent David Yates, Melissa Jones from the Daily Express and racingtv.com's own Andy Stephens to look ahead to five brilliant days of horse racing at the 2023 Qatar Goodwood Festival. What are their favourite Glorious Goodwood memories? We watch brilliant performances from the likes of Marling, Baattash, Double Trigger and Frankel all over again. And we find out what our four experts fancy for the Goodwood Cup on the opening day and the Sussex Stakes on Wednesday - is the weather forecast influencing their choices?
We know that unemployment is at or near record lows in many parts of the world. But what about in the resilience industry? What are the trends regarding salaries, remote work and relocation? Well stay tuned and this week's guest will fill us in. Hello everyone and welcome to episode 94 of the Resilient Journey podcast presented by the Resilience Think Tank. This week I'm joined by iconic resilience industry recruiter Cheyene Marling. In this week's episode Cheyene talks about the reasons behind the unprecedented demand for resilience professionals. She talks about the value of understanding supply chain and cyber resilience and gives great advice for improving your public image. The Resilient Journey podcast is a Resilience Think Tank production. Be sure to follow The Resilient Journey! We sure do appreciate it! Learn more about the Resilience Think Tank here. Want to learn more about Mark? Click here or on LinkedIn or Twitter. Special thanks to Bensound for the music.
The sixth episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 2012 features Josh's personal pick, Zal Batmanglij's Sound of My Voice. Directed and co-written by Zal Batmanglij and starring Christopher Denham, Nicole Vicius and co-writer Brit Marling, Sound of My Voice was the first feature from longtime collaborators Batmanglij and Marling.The contemporary reviews quoted in this episode come from Roger Ebert (https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/the-sound-of-my-voice-2012), Wesley Morris in The Boston Globe (http://archive.boston.com/ae/movies/articles/2012/05/11/sound_of_my_voice_review_a_brilliant_and_ridiculous_sci_fi_thriller/), and Karina Longworth in the Village Voice.Visit https://www.awesomemovieyear.com for more info about the show.Make sure to like Awesome Movie Year on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/awesomemovieyear and follow us on Twitter @AwesomemoviepodYou can find Jason online at http://goforjason.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JHarrisComedy/, on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jasonharriscomedy/ and on Twitter @JHarrisComedyYou can find Josh online at http://joshbellhateseverything.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/joshbellhateseverything/ and on Twitter @signalbleedYou can find our producer David Rosen's Piecing It Together Podcast at https://www.piecingpod.com, on Twitter at @piecingpod and the Popcorn & Puzzle Pieces Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/piecingpod.You can also follow us all on Letterboxd to keep up with what we've been watching at goforjason, signalbleed and bydavidrosen.Subscribe on Patreon to support the show and get access to exclusive content from Awesome Movie Year, plus fellow podcasts Piecing It Together and All Rice No Beans, and music by David Rosen: https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenAll of the music in the episode is by David Rosen. Find more of his music at https://www.bydavidrosen.comPlease like, share, rate and comment on the show and this episode, and tune in for the next 2012 installment, featuring our foreign film pick, Thomas Vinterberg's The Hunt.
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Today's coaching discussion is the last of the three part series, featuring club coach Josh Everett with the King Marlin Swim Club in Oklahoma.Josh began his coaching career in 2002 with KMSC, through the spring of 2008. He returned as the Head Senior development coach in 2009 and has been instrumental in preparing the KMSC athletes for elite level competition, with swimmers ranked in the top 10 nationally. As a co-owner of KMSC, Josh spends most of his time coaching senior development and senior swimmers. In part three of this series, Josh and Kevin explore the dynamics of coach-athlete relationships. They discuss coaches as the stabilizing force for athletes on the emotional rollercoaster, navigating building trusting relationships, and the trials and tribulations of working with “problem children.”
Ammon Hennacy was arrested over thirty times for opposing US entry in World War 1. Later, when he refused to pay taxes that support war, he lost his wife and daughters, and then his job. For protesting the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, he was hounded by the IRS and driven to migrant labor in the fields of the West. He had a romance with Dorothy Day, founder of the Catholic Worker, who called him a “prophet and a peasant.” He helped the homeless on the Bowery, founded the Joe Hill House of Hospitality in Salt Lake City, and protested the US development of nuclear missiles, becoming in the process one of the most celebrated anarchists of the twentieth century. To our era, when so much “protest” happens on social media, his actual sacrifices seem unworldly. Ammon Hennacy was a forerunner of contemporary progressive thought, and he remains a beacon for challenges that confront the world and especially the US today. In this exceptional biography, William Marling tells the story of this fascinating figure, who remains particularly important for the Catholic Left. In addition to establishing Hennacy as an exemplar of vegetarianism, ecology, and pacificism, Marling illuminates a broader history of political ideas now largely lost: the late nineteenth-century utopian movements, the grassroots socialist movements before World War I, and the antinuclear protests of the 1960s. A nuanced study of when religion and anarchist theory overlap, Christian Anarchist: Ammon Hennacy, A Life on the Catholic Left (NYU Press, 2022) shows how Hennacy's life at the heart of radical libertarian and anarchist interventions in American politics not only galvanized the public then, but offers us new insight for today. William Marling is Professor of English and World Literature at Case Western Reserve University. He is the author of a number of books, most recently Gatekeepers: The Emergence of World Literature and the 1960s (Oxford UP, 2016), which won the Nancy Dasher Prize and was the subject of an international conference in Hannover, Germany. Jackson Reinhardt is a graduate of University of Southern California and Vanderbilt University. He is currently an independent scholar, freelance writer, and research assistant. You can reach Jackson at jtreinhardt1997@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @JTRhardt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Ammon Hennacy was arrested over thirty times for opposing US entry in World War 1. Later, when he refused to pay taxes that support war, he lost his wife and daughters, and then his job. For protesting the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, he was hounded by the IRS and driven to migrant labor in the fields of the West. He had a romance with Dorothy Day, founder of the Catholic Worker, who called him a “prophet and a peasant.” He helped the homeless on the Bowery, founded the Joe Hill House of Hospitality in Salt Lake City, and protested the US development of nuclear missiles, becoming in the process one of the most celebrated anarchists of the twentieth century. To our era, when so much “protest” happens on social media, his actual sacrifices seem unworldly. Ammon Hennacy was a forerunner of contemporary progressive thought, and he remains a beacon for challenges that confront the world and especially the US today. In this exceptional biography, William Marling tells the story of this fascinating figure, who remains particularly important for the Catholic Left. In addition to establishing Hennacy as an exemplar of vegetarianism, ecology, and pacificism, Marling illuminates a broader history of political ideas now largely lost: the late nineteenth-century utopian movements, the grassroots socialist movements before World War I, and the antinuclear protests of the 1960s. A nuanced study of when religion and anarchist theory overlap, Christian Anarchist: Ammon Hennacy, A Life on the Catholic Left (NYU Press, 2022) shows how Hennacy's life at the heart of radical libertarian and anarchist interventions in American politics not only galvanized the public then, but offers us new insight for today. William Marling is Professor of English and World Literature at Case Western Reserve University. He is the author of a number of books, most recently Gatekeepers: The Emergence of World Literature and the 1960s (Oxford UP, 2016), which won the Nancy Dasher Prize and was the subject of an international conference in Hannover, Germany. Jackson Reinhardt is a graduate of University of Southern California and Vanderbilt University. He is currently an independent scholar, freelance writer, and research assistant. You can reach Jackson at jtreinhardt1997@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @JTRhardt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Ammon Hennacy was arrested over thirty times for opposing US entry in World War 1. Later, when he refused to pay taxes that support war, he lost his wife and daughters, and then his job. For protesting the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, he was hounded by the IRS and driven to migrant labor in the fields of the West. He had a romance with Dorothy Day, founder of the Catholic Worker, who called him a “prophet and a peasant.” He helped the homeless on the Bowery, founded the Joe Hill House of Hospitality in Salt Lake City, and protested the US development of nuclear missiles, becoming in the process one of the most celebrated anarchists of the twentieth century. To our era, when so much “protest” happens on social media, his actual sacrifices seem unworldly. Ammon Hennacy was a forerunner of contemporary progressive thought, and he remains a beacon for challenges that confront the world and especially the US today. In this exceptional biography, William Marling tells the story of this fascinating figure, who remains particularly important for the Catholic Left. In addition to establishing Hennacy as an exemplar of vegetarianism, ecology, and pacificism, Marling illuminates a broader history of political ideas now largely lost: the late nineteenth-century utopian movements, the grassroots socialist movements before World War I, and the antinuclear protests of the 1960s. A nuanced study of when religion and anarchist theory overlap, Christian Anarchist: Ammon Hennacy, A Life on the Catholic Left (NYU Press, 2022) shows how Hennacy's life at the heart of radical libertarian and anarchist interventions in American politics not only galvanized the public then, but offers us new insight for today. William Marling is Professor of English and World Literature at Case Western Reserve University. He is the author of a number of books, most recently Gatekeepers: The Emergence of World Literature and the 1960s (Oxford UP, 2016), which won the Nancy Dasher Prize and was the subject of an international conference in Hannover, Germany. Jackson Reinhardt is a graduate of University of Southern California and Vanderbilt University. He is currently an independent scholar, freelance writer, and research assistant. You can reach Jackson at jtreinhardt1997@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @JTRhardt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Ammon Hennacy was arrested over thirty times for opposing US entry in World War 1. Later, when he refused to pay taxes that support war, he lost his wife and daughters, and then his job. For protesting the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, he was hounded by the IRS and driven to migrant labor in the fields of the West. He had a romance with Dorothy Day, founder of the Catholic Worker, who called him a “prophet and a peasant.” He helped the homeless on the Bowery, founded the Joe Hill House of Hospitality in Salt Lake City, and protested the US development of nuclear missiles, becoming in the process one of the most celebrated anarchists of the twentieth century. To our era, when so much “protest” happens on social media, his actual sacrifices seem unworldly. Ammon Hennacy was a forerunner of contemporary progressive thought, and he remains a beacon for challenges that confront the world and especially the US today. In this exceptional biography, William Marling tells the story of this fascinating figure, who remains particularly important for the Catholic Left. In addition to establishing Hennacy as an exemplar of vegetarianism, ecology, and pacificism, Marling illuminates a broader history of political ideas now largely lost: the late nineteenth-century utopian movements, the grassroots socialist movements before World War I, and the antinuclear protests of the 1960s. A nuanced study of when religion and anarchist theory overlap, Christian Anarchist: Ammon Hennacy, A Life on the Catholic Left (NYU Press, 2022) shows how Hennacy's life at the heart of radical libertarian and anarchist interventions in American politics not only galvanized the public then, but offers us new insight for today. William Marling is Professor of English and World Literature at Case Western Reserve University. He is the author of a number of books, most recently Gatekeepers: The Emergence of World Literature and the 1960s (Oxford UP, 2016), which won the Nancy Dasher Prize and was the subject of an international conference in Hannover, Germany. Jackson Reinhardt is a graduate of University of Southern California and Vanderbilt University. He is currently an independent scholar, freelance writer, and research assistant. You can reach Jackson at jtreinhardt1997@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @JTRhardt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Ammon Hennacy was arrested over thirty times for opposing US entry in World War 1. Later, when he refused to pay taxes that support war, he lost his wife and daughters, and then his job. For protesting the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, he was hounded by the IRS and driven to migrant labor in the fields of the West. He had a romance with Dorothy Day, founder of the Catholic Worker, who called him a “prophet and a peasant.” He helped the homeless on the Bowery, founded the Joe Hill House of Hospitality in Salt Lake City, and protested the US development of nuclear missiles, becoming in the process one of the most celebrated anarchists of the twentieth century. To our era, when so much “protest” happens on social media, his actual sacrifices seem unworldly. Ammon Hennacy was a forerunner of contemporary progressive thought, and he remains a beacon for challenges that confront the world and especially the US today. In this exceptional biography, William Marling tells the story of this fascinating figure, who remains particularly important for the Catholic Left. In addition to establishing Hennacy as an exemplar of vegetarianism, ecology, and pacificism, Marling illuminates a broader history of political ideas now largely lost: the late nineteenth-century utopian movements, the grassroots socialist movements before World War I, and the antinuclear protests of the 1960s. A nuanced study of when religion and anarchist theory overlap, Christian Anarchist: Ammon Hennacy, A Life on the Catholic Left (NYU Press, 2022) shows how Hennacy's life at the heart of radical libertarian and anarchist interventions in American politics not only galvanized the public then, but offers us new insight for today. William Marling is Professor of English and World Literature at Case Western Reserve University. He is the author of a number of books, most recently Gatekeepers: The Emergence of World Literature and the 1960s (Oxford UP, 2016), which won the Nancy Dasher Prize and was the subject of an international conference in Hannover, Germany. Jackson Reinhardt is a graduate of University of Southern California and Vanderbilt University. He is currently an independent scholar, freelance writer, and research assistant. You can reach Jackson at jtreinhardt1997@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @JTRhardt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Ammon Hennacy was arrested over thirty times for opposing US entry in World War 1. Later, when he refused to pay taxes that support war, he lost his wife and daughters, and then his job. For protesting the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, he was hounded by the IRS and driven to migrant labor in the fields of the West. He had a romance with Dorothy Day, founder of the Catholic Worker, who called him a “prophet and a peasant.” He helped the homeless on the Bowery, founded the Joe Hill House of Hospitality in Salt Lake City, and protested the US development of nuclear missiles, becoming in the process one of the most celebrated anarchists of the twentieth century. To our era, when so much “protest” happens on social media, his actual sacrifices seem unworldly. Ammon Hennacy was a forerunner of contemporary progressive thought, and he remains a beacon for challenges that confront the world and especially the US today. In this exceptional biography, William Marling tells the story of this fascinating figure, who remains particularly important for the Catholic Left. In addition to establishing Hennacy as an exemplar of vegetarianism, ecology, and pacificism, Marling illuminates a broader history of political ideas now largely lost: the late nineteenth-century utopian movements, the grassroots socialist movements before World War I, and the antinuclear protests of the 1960s. A nuanced study of when religion and anarchist theory overlap, Christian Anarchist: Ammon Hennacy, A Life on the Catholic Left (NYU Press, 2022) shows how Hennacy's life at the heart of radical libertarian and anarchist interventions in American politics not only galvanized the public then, but offers us new insight for today. William Marling is Professor of English and World Literature at Case Western Reserve University. He is the author of a number of books, most recently Gatekeepers: The Emergence of World Literature and the 1960s (Oxford UP, 2016), which won the Nancy Dasher Prize and was the subject of an international conference in Hannover, Germany. Jackson Reinhardt is a graduate of University of Southern California and Vanderbilt University. He is currently an independent scholar, freelance writer, and research assistant. You can reach Jackson at jtreinhardt1997@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @JTRhardt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ammon Hennacy was arrested over thirty times for opposing US entry in World War 1. Later, when he refused to pay taxes that support war, he lost his wife and daughters, and then his job. For protesting the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, he was hounded by the IRS and driven to migrant labor in the fields of the West. He had a romance with Dorothy Day, founder of the Catholic Worker, who called him a “prophet and a peasant.” He helped the homeless on the Bowery, founded the Joe Hill House of Hospitality in Salt Lake City, and protested the US development of nuclear missiles, becoming in the process one of the most celebrated anarchists of the twentieth century. To our era, when so much “protest” happens on social media, his actual sacrifices seem unworldly. Ammon Hennacy was a forerunner of contemporary progressive thought, and he remains a beacon for challenges that confront the world and especially the US today. In this exceptional biography, William Marling tells the story of this fascinating figure, who remains particularly important for the Catholic Left. In addition to establishing Hennacy as an exemplar of vegetarianism, ecology, and pacificism, Marling illuminates a broader history of political ideas now largely lost: the late nineteenth-century utopian movements, the grassroots socialist movements before World War I, and the antinuclear protests of the 1960s. A nuanced study of when religion and anarchist theory overlap, Christian Anarchist: Ammon Hennacy, A Life on the Catholic Left (NYU Press, 2022) shows how Hennacy's life at the heart of radical libertarian and anarchist interventions in American politics not only galvanized the public then, but offers us new insight for today. William Marling is Professor of English and World Literature at Case Western Reserve University. He is the author of a number of books, most recently Gatekeepers: The Emergence of World Literature and the 1960s (Oxford UP, 2016), which won the Nancy Dasher Prize and was the subject of an international conference in Hannover, Germany. Jackson Reinhardt is a graduate of University of Southern California and Vanderbilt University. He is currently an independent scholar, freelance writer, and research assistant. You can reach Jackson at jtreinhardt1997@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @JTRhardt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
Ammon Hennacy was arrested over thirty times for opposing US entry in World War 1. Later, when he refused to pay taxes that support war, he lost his wife and daughters, and then his job. For protesting the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, he was hounded by the IRS and driven to migrant labor in the fields of the West. He had a romance with Dorothy Day, founder of the Catholic Worker, who called him a “prophet and a peasant.” He helped the homeless on the Bowery, founded the Joe Hill House of Hospitality in Salt Lake City, and protested the US development of nuclear missiles, becoming in the process one of the most celebrated anarchists of the twentieth century. To our era, when so much “protest” happens on social media, his actual sacrifices seem unworldly. Ammon Hennacy was a forerunner of contemporary progressive thought, and he remains a beacon for challenges that confront the world and especially the US today. In this exceptional biography, William Marling tells the story of this fascinating figure, who remains particularly important for the Catholic Left. In addition to establishing Hennacy as an exemplar of vegetarianism, ecology, and pacificism, Marling illuminates a broader history of political ideas now largely lost: the late nineteenth-century utopian movements, the grassroots socialist movements before World War I, and the antinuclear protests of the 1960s. A nuanced study of when religion and anarchist theory overlap, Christian Anarchist: Ammon Hennacy, A Life on the Catholic Left (NYU Press, 2022) shows how Hennacy's life at the heart of radical libertarian and anarchist interventions in American politics not only galvanized the public then, but offers us new insight for today. William Marling is Professor of English and World Literature at Case Western Reserve University. He is the author of a number of books, most recently Gatekeepers: The Emergence of World Literature and the 1960s (Oxford UP, 2016), which won the Nancy Dasher Prize and was the subject of an international conference in Hannover, Germany. Jackson Reinhardt is a graduate of University of Southern California and Vanderbilt University. He is currently an independent scholar, freelance writer, and research assistant. You can reach Jackson at jtreinhardt1997@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @JTRhardt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As resilience professionals we spend time each day thinking about and working to make sure our organizations are able to withstand a disruption. But, do we give the same consideration to our own careers? Hello everyone, welcome to episode 54 - as the Resilience Think Tank presents the Resilient Journey podcast! Today I'm joined by industry leader, hiring and data research pro Cheyene Marling. This week Cheyene and I cover everything from how to prepare for a day you hope never happens, quiet quitting – from a couple of different points of view and what the business continuity and resilience industry looks like right now. Is it time to make a move? What about remote working? How are salaries doing in our industry? Be sure to follow The Resilient Journey! We sure do appreciate it! Learn more about the Resilience Think Tank here. Want to learn more about Mark? Click here or on LinkedIn or Twitter. Special thanks to Bensound for the music.
Dr. William Marling, Professor in the Department of English at Case Western Reserve University, discusses Christian Anarchism.
"They said it would be invisible. Like jumping into an invisible current that just carries you away." The conclusion to The OA's story ends here. Or does it? OA concludes her story to the Crestwood Five before being discovered. Consequently, she gets relocated to a hotel where she gives closure to Nancy and Abel, while the boys and BBA put the pieces of her story together in order to get a clearer picture of it all. Meanwhile, OA gets one final premonition that will propel her to do something she's never done. The OA's season one finale, "Invisible Self" was absolutely bone-chilling, as it leaves you shaken to the core. When it nears its end, we can only imagine what goes through everyone's minds: shock, awe, or laughter even. What happens in the final minutes of the show has been undoubtedly met with a polarizing reaction that goes from eerily beautiful to "unfortunate bang" and "imperfect feeling" by some. However, according to The Hollywood Reporter, creators Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij do not appear to be phased by the critics. Marling states, "What I feel is that your job as a storyteller just to, in that moment as best as you know how, try to tell a legible story. And each time, hopefully get a little bit better at making it legible, and the response is up to the audience. I feel all responses are fair game. Some of the things that have moved me the most in the world are things that other people have not been moved by at all." Batmanglij has a similar sentiment, "But I think people laughing at it and stuff, that's good. That's part of it." He goes on to elaborate that anything unique or otherworldly would cause someone to laugh. He goes on to say, "I think anything truly different, it doesn't just cause awe, and I think a lot of people feel awe when they see the movements — but probably just as many people feel the giggle inside of them and I think that's OK. I don't think there's any specific way to feel." It's wonderful to know that no matter the reaction people have voiced about the finale and the movements, Brit and Zal are open to any and all criticisms, and they're facing it head on with their heads held high. After the credits roll, we go from questioning and discovering what is reality and what is fiction, and where do we take it from there? Since chapter 1, we've been on a journey to uncover what it really means to find your invisible self. Would you say you've found it, or is this just the beginning? There are so many questions and such few answers, but we're so happy that we've found a following that's willing to go on this journey with us. Thank you to the OA community for all the love, support, and interaction you've given and we hope to do more of this in the near future. We hope you enjoyed our season one finale recap and reaction by @patbermcgill @actuallyrichy and our special guest @_kevincarpio_ . Special shoutout to @joshmull for the support and interactions and @davi.cohen for the lovely clip he's allowed us to use. Stay tuned to the latter portion of the episode as we answer the mailbag question and give our thanks to you both! Thank you again for listening, and if you want us to continue to keep our front doors open, comment below or send us questions via lefilmpodcast@gmail.com.
Hier in München hat' s geschneit. Manche lieben Schnee, manche aber gar nicht. Ich habe mich erinnert an ein wundervolles 5*- Hotel in Südtirol in Marling und möchte dich heute einfach mitnehmen an diesen herrlichen Pool des Giardino Marling in Südtirol. Wir lassen am dortigen Pool die Seele baumeln. Einfach herrlich warm und einladend. Gemütliche Polster auf den Liegen vereinnahmen uns und geben uns ein Gefühl des ummantelt seins. Kaffeeduft, Wärme, frische Luft und Ruhe, viel Ruhe tun uns gut. Der Supporter dieses Podcasts ist das Online-Gesundstudio YF - www.yf-training-beratung.de und gibt dir die Möglichkeit endlich etwas für deine körperliche Balance zu tun, sowie dein Mindset zu optimieren. Bist du dabei? Dann kann' s losgehen. Viel Spass, bleib gesund. ☀️⚘
Non-governmental organizations, learning across cultural differences, cultivating compassion, and advocating for those in need. Those are just some topics that were discussed on this new installment of GC talks with Marling Aguila. Marling is a Peruvian national who works in the NGO sector as well as the founder of a grassroots cultural association called La Casa Cultural Yuyay. Her work engages in community building, education, and, more recently, psychology. Enjoy!
Happy 2022! We're back to cover a great sci-fi film or is this an uber realistic film, you decided! This week we're talking Brit Marling's the East! The eco-thriller starring Ms. Marling, Elliot Page, and that hunk Alexander Skarsgard! We talk about how effective this movie is, whether the ending is a product of the Obama era opportunism or whether it is what we should be doing. So join us as we talk about a different type of movie! Hope this year is as good as last year! Link to my films on Tubi: https://tubitv.com/search/person-andrew-jara
My guest today is Brian message. Brian is a partner in courtyard management and a co-founder of all things considered limited that operates out of London and Los Angeles. He manages around 60 artists, including Nick cave, Radiohead and Laura. Marling, Brian was previously chairman of the music managers forum, the largest representative body of music management in the world.Brian's loves investing at an early stage in business start-ups and has mentored many entrepreneurs, including me.In the podcast Brian talks about how he went from a geography degree to managing one of the world's biggest rock bands, why practising compassion makes you feel good and how tough compassion can work in delicate negotiations between artists. Brian gives some tips on responding to triggers, the danger of assumptions, and the new complexity that COVID has brought to managing rock and roll tours. There's lots of wisdom from Brian in this podcast I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed recording it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Laura Marling and Mike Lindsay catch up with Kyle Meredith to talk about Animal, their sophomore release as LUMP. The British electronic duo take us through taking musical inspiration from Bowie's Berlin Years, visualizing the world of LUMP as a sort of Stranger Things' Upside Down, and the possibilities of expanding the visual presence of the project. For her part, Marling also discusses finding meaning within her free-form lyrics, portraying a more masculine side of her personality, and the American hedonism that weaves its way through the songs. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode is all about marling! Ava shares some really fun patterns to play with color! Follow @youthfulyarning on Instagram. Submit a voice message here: https://anchor.fm/youthfulyarning/message
This week, we had a very educational experience learning about freeganism and what exactly makes a good thriller. Come listen to our discussion about The East! Special thanks to this week's guest Wren McDaniel! Hope you enjoy!Be sure to follow us on social media: @ViterMediaYou want merch? Follow this link: https://www.vitermedia.com/merch
Janet Marling, Executive Director of the National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students and Associate Professor of Education at the University of North Georgia, offers a masterclass in practical ways of being a transfer champion at your institution. Learn about three essential leadership qualities ... and the power of a Chiweenie.Learn how to make your college's website transfer friendly by using the NISTS Transfer Website Strategy Guide.Rapid DescentWalkout song: High Hopes by Panic! At The DiscoBest recent read: Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done by Jon Acuff; Rework by Jason Fried and Davide Heinemeier HanssonEager to read next: From Equity Talk to Equity Walk by Tia Brown McNair, Estela Mara Bensimon, and Lindsey Malcom-PicqueuxPodcast: What Works by Tara McMullin and Dr. Crystal Says... by CrystalFavorite thing to make in the kitchen: Grilled pizza with her family. What she uses to take and keep notes: Notes app on the iPhone, also an entire ream of copy paper + Ink Joy .05 pen. Memorable bit of advice: "The only failure is failing to try."Bucket list: "I’ve focused on what I want to do someday and how can I bring them into today?" And if she can do that, then it's taking her family to the Winter and Summer Olympics.Theme music arranged by Ryan Anselment.
This time the tables are turned. In the previous episode, Daphna coached Marc and in this episode, Marc’s interviewing Daphna. You get to hear the inside scoop about my previous career as an actuary, my accomplishments, and my current business and life events. It’s a different type of episode, where I reveal some interesting facts about myself, how I became the coach I am today and what I've been doing during the Covid pandemic, to make the best use of my time (most of the time). Listen up, it’s an interesting one. Timestamps: 00:58 The tables have turned 02:33 So what do you do? Marc’s not a fan of this question 03:09 What has changed during the Covid pandemic? 05:30 The Netflix effect 06:03 Previous career 10:26 If we understand it, we can predict it 11:17 Actuaries predict the future, by analyzing the past 15:42 Something’s missing 17:02 When there was no internet 17:25 Saying yes 18:28 Climbing Kilimanjaro 20:40 Moving across the world 22:00 Values around career and family 27:42 Partnership - we are in this together 28:39 CEO coaching 31:02 Books and resources Learn more: PODCAST WEBPAGE: www.daphnahorowitz.com/podcastlive BOOK a coaching session with Daphna Horowitz HERE: https://daphnahorowitz.com/services/#leadership-coaching Purchase the book on AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/Weekly-Habits-Extraordinary-Leaders-Horowitz/dp/B08JDTRK9H/ref=sr_1_1?crid=24SK3E4DFMJMQ&dchild=1&keywords=daphna+horowitz&qid=1605772332&sprefix=daphna+ho%2Cstripbooks-intl-ship%2C379&sr=8-1 Listen to all the previous episodes HERE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leadership-live/id1524072573 Reading recommendations: https://www.amazon.com/Factfulness-Reasons-World-Things-Better/dp/1250107814 https://www.amazon.com/Astonishing-Power-Emotions-Esther-Hicks/dp/1401912451 Connect with Daphna: Official website: www.daphnahorowitz.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daphnahorowitz/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/daphna1231 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PEACSolutions/
Marling is both a technique you can do in your knitting, and a type of yarn. Patterns we mentioned in this episode: * Roy G. Biv (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/roy-g-biv-6), designed by by Park Williams * Penguono (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/penguono), designed by Stephen West Magic Knot Tutorial (https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=7pr6n4kEFgY&feature=youtu.be) Yarn we mentioned this week: * Spincycle Yarns Dream State (https://www.scratchsupplyco.com/collections/dream-state) * Spincycle Yarns Versus (https://www.scratchsupplyco.com/collections/versus) * Brooklyn Tweed Shelter (https://www.scratchsupplyco.com/collections/shelter) * Brooklyn Tweed Loft (https://www.scratchsupplyco.com/collections/loft) * Plied (https://www.pliedyarns.com)
In a world where we're experiencing physical disconnection, how can we create meaningful connections? Through the covid pandemic, we've moved from face-to-face interactions, being physically present to the virtual world of meet and greet. It has become a way to be more efficient at times, enabling us to meet people we may not have met otherwise and at the same time, we ask ourselves. Can we deepen our relationships when we are unable to physically be together? This is the question Marc Marling posed for our coaching session today. Listen to this episode to see how Marc revisits his own assumptions and mindset to create a new story about what's possible in a virtual world. Timestamps: 0:46 We’ve moved from physical meet-and-greet to virtual connections 3:00 About Marc Marling 3:46 Building relationships online 4:33 Blogging 8:11 Corporate Thought - the podcast 11:25 Getting behind the noise 17:30 Personal connection space - physical vs virtual 20:06 Having talent and facing an enormous challenge 22:08 Increasing connectivity 24:46 Getting real 28:18 How connected do you feel? 30:07 Removing the filter 37:22 Stay with your feelings with this- come back to the heart space 39:09 Deep connection Learn more: PODCAST WEBPAGE: www.daphnahorowitz.com/podcastlive BOOK a coaching session with Daphna Horowitz HERE: https://daphnahorowitz.com/services/#leadership-coaching Purchase the book on AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/Weekly-Habits-Extraordinary-Leaders-Horowitz/dp/B08JDTRK9H/ref=sr_1_1?crid=24SK3E4DFMJMQ&dchild=1&keywords=daphna+horowitz&qid=1605772332&sprefix=daphna+ho%2Cstripbooks-intl-ship%2C379&sr=8-1 Listen to all the previous episodes HERE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leadership-live/id1524072573 Connect with Marc: https://www.corporatethought.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/marling/ https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/corporate-thought-marc-marling-OrEXQoJPHwn/ Connect with Daphna: Official website: www.daphnahorowitz.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daphnahorowitz/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/daphna1231 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PEACSolutions/
Kassandra Marling serves as Youth Job Connection Program Coordinator at The Yonge Street Mission, a 125 year-old non-profit development agency in Toronto that focuses on responding to immediate needs and helping people move from surviving to thriving through wraparound support and services. She is passionate about working with job seekers as they grow both professionally and personally while caring for their holistic wellbeing. Kassandra is a coach at heart and loves to see people succeed and reach their goals. Connect with Kassandra on LinkedIn. Resources mentioned: (i) Yonge Street Mission: YSM.ca; (ii) Matthew House Toronto: MatthewHouse.ca; and (iii) Impact Romania: ImpactRomania.com. This episode of the The Career Planning Show is sponsored by Staples Studio. If you have a career planning question you'd like us to answer on The Career Planning Show, let us know via Rascanu.com/TheCareerPlanningShow or at @AlexRascanu. Access additional free career planning resources at Rascanu.com/Career.
TW This is a vulnerable share including talk around sexual abuse. In this episode I speak with Michala about her journey into midwifery and how her life experiences have shaped her into the woman she is today. We also speak about her views on midwifery during the pandemic and how her experience of sexual abuse affected her relationships with men and her views around body autonomy and human rights in childbirth. This was recorded during lockdown in the middle of the Corona virus pandemic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/myvulnerablevoice/messageSupport the show
We talk to Alan Marling of @aemarling about what motivated him to start projection activism. His involvement in March for Our Lives and the Sunrise Movement. We talk white supremacy, Trump, Alan's twitter beef, practicing democracy once a week, and a return to an old, but new America. Follow us on twitter and instagram @wnsdifferent Website: http://www.wnsdifferent.com (www.wnsdifferent.com) Email: wnsdifferent@gmail.com
Business continuity professionals: We often get left out when it comes to career advice! So, on this episode, Cheyene Marling delivered several tips to advance your career. Cheyene Marling is the Managing Director of BC Management — a talent, staffing, and data research provider that works exclusively within the BCM profession. She has an honorary MBCI and is also a lecturer at MIT. What we talked about: The 2 credentials companies look for in BCM employees: leadership + soft skills How to develop leadership & soft skills (for BCM pros) Offering to give a presentation at an industry event Publishing a paper Serving on a board Soft skill development The impact of certifications on the BCM profession Recognizing the BCM industry is expanding Business never stops. To hear more from The Continuity Forecast, check us out on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or on our website.
Join hosts Anna-Kay Thomas (@annakaythomas), Lauren Hubbard (@LaurenTheTruth) ans Erika Edwards (@Erikadedwards) as they close out Season 2 of The OA! We discover a third dimension, Homer remembering his past and Prairie integrating with Nina. Dimensions collide as past characters are reunited and the secrets of the house are exposed. This finale was the best of the OA but the viewers may get more to come… #TheOA #Netflix #BritMarling #AfterbuzzTV #newdimension We're back to discuss Prairie Johnson and the OA. What will happen on the newest season? What does it all mean!?! Join us every week to discuss The OA on THE OA AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW where we'll have plot discussions, character breakdowns, news and gossip, and more! Subscribe and comment to stay up to date on all things OA! About The OA: The OA is an American mysterydramaweb television series with science fiction, supernatural and fantasy elements,[5][6] which debuted on Netflix on December 16, 2016.[7][8] Created and executive produced by Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, the series is their third collaboration.[7][8] The series consists of two seasons of eight episodes each, mostly directed by Batmanglij, and is produced by Plan B Entertainment and Anonymous Content.[9]In the series, Marling stars as a young woman named Prairie Johnson who resurfaces after having been missing for seven years. Prairie now calls herself "The OA" and can see, despite having been blind before her disappearance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've got crazy mansion puzzles, inter-dimensional travel, and a character DEAD! Hosts Anna-Kay Thomas (@annakaythomas), Lauren Hubbard (@laurenthetruth) and Erika Edwards (@erikadedwards) break down The OA Episodes 5 & 6 to find a deeper meaning. With different perspectives, this panel's gives different options in every dimension! #TheOA #Netflix #AfterBuzzTV #BritMarling We're back to discuss Prairie Johnson and the OA. What will happen on the newest season? What does it all mean!?! Join us every week to discuss The OA on THE OA AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW where we'll have plot discussions, character breakdowns, news and gossip, and more! Subscribe and comment to stay up to date on all things OA! About The OA: The OA is an American mysterydramaweb television series with science fiction, supernatural and fantasy elements,[5][6] which debuted on Netflix on December 16, 2016.[7][8] Created and executive produced by Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, the series is their third collaboration.[7][8] The series consists of two seasons of eight episodes each, mostly directed by Batmanglij, and is produced by Plan B Entertainment and Anonymous Content.[9]In the series, Marling stars as a young woman named Prairie Johnson who resurfaces after having been missing for seven years. Prairie now calls herself "The OA" and can see, despite having been blind before her disappearance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've got a magic (broken) mirror, a steamy dating app rendezvous, a talking Octopus and more! Things are getting out of this dimension in The OA season 2 episodes 3 & 4! Hosts Anna-Kay Thomas (@annakaythomas), Lauren Lipman (@laurenlipman) and Erika Edwards (@Erikadedwards) break down all the secret clues may have missed!!! Plus News & Gossip, Crazy Special Segment and complex predictions!! #THEOA #Netflix #BritMarling #AfterbuzzTV #Buck We're back to discuss Prairie Johnson and the OA. What will happen on the newest season? What does it all mean!?! Join us every week to discuss The OA on THE OA AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW where we'll have plot discussions, character breakdowns, news and gossip, and more! Subscribe and comment to stay up to date on all things OA! About The OA: The OA is an American mysterydramaweb television series with science fiction, supernatural and fantasy elements,[5][6] which debuted on Netflix on December 16, 2016.[7][8] Created and executive produced by Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, the series is their third collaboration.[7][8] The series consists of two seasons of eight episodes each, mostly directed by Batmanglij, and is produced by Plan B Entertainment and Anonymous Content.[9]In the series, Marling stars as a young woman named Prairie Johnson who resurfaces after having been missing for seven years. Prairie now calls herself "The OA" and can see, despite having been blind before her disappearance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After two years the OA is back with season 2 and hosts Anna-Kay Thomas @annakaythomas, Lauren Lipman @laurenlipman, Erika Edwards @erikadedwards, and Lauren Hubbard @laurenthetruth talk about the new dimensions, new characters and new drama for Prairie slash Nina! Things are getting wild in this dimension, join us to keep up! #TheOA #Netflix We're back to discuss Prairie Johnson and the OA. What will happen on the newest season? What does it all mean!?! Join us every week to discuss The OA on THE OA AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW where we'll have plot discussions, character breakdowns, news and gossip, and more! Subscribe and comment to stay up to date on all things OA! About The OA: The OA is an American mysterydramaweb television series with science fiction, supernatural and fantasy elements,[5][6] which debuted on Netflix on December 16, 2016.[7][8] Created and executive produced by Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, the series is their third collaboration.[7][8] The series consists of two seasons of eight episodes each, mostly directed by Batmanglij, and is produced by Plan B Entertainment and Anonymous Content.[9]In the series, Marling stars as a young woman named Prairie Johnson who resurfaces after having been missing for seven years. Prairie now calls herself "The OA" and can see, despite having been blind before her disappearance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Host of Preparing for the Unexpected, Alex Fullick as he broadcast live from DRJ 2018 in Phoenix Arizona. Disaster Recovery Journal sponsors two annual conferences that began in September of 1989. The first conference drew a crowd of almost 250 disaster recovery professionals. Today, both conferences combined pull in more than 3,000 disaster recovery professionals from all over the world, which makes our conferences the largest in the entire industry. DRJ has an exciting array of events available throughout the year. Participation in any or all is a great way to boost your industry knowledge and expand your networking circle. The opportunities include annual conferences, webinars and podcasts. The conferences are held twice each year. The spring show is in Orlando, Florida; the fall show is in Phoenix, Arizona. The webinars are held monthly and may be viewed live or recorded for later use. The podcasts offer a chance to hear sessions from previous conferences.