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https://weekly52.de/weekly/403 In diesem tiefgründigen Gespräch betont Gudrun Otten die Bedeutung von Geschichten und Worten und wie sie Menschen hilft, ihre eigene Geschichte zu erkennen und zu leben. Wir untersuchen die Verbindung zwischen Vergangenheit und Zukunft sowie die Rolle der Empathie in der Kommunikation. Die sehr intime Unterhaltung beleuchtet die Komplexität menschlicher Beziehungen und die Notwendigkeit, sich von gesellschaftlichen Rollen zu befreien. Und es geht um meine eigene #MutterSohn - Geschichte, den Beziehungen und Rollen sowie den Erwartungen. Und das alles mündet in meiner ganz persönlichen #heldenreise: Masur und die Rückkehr der Liebe.
This episode begins with Mozart—the glorious, peppy last movement of a piano concerto—and ends with Sarah Vaughan, singing a song (“Black Coffee”). In between we have Bill Monroe, Fanny Mendelssohn, Earl Scruggs—a real variety show. But all to a purpose. Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 14 in E flat, K. 449, last movement Clarke, “The Cloths of Heaven” Monroe, “Blue Moon of Kentucky” Bernstein, “Some Other Time” Mendelssohn, Fanny, arr. Masur, Ken-David, “Schöne Fremde” Dunhill, “The Cloths of Heaven” Kern, “Why Was I Born?” Scruggs, “Foggy Mountain Breakdown” Burke, “Black Coffee”
In Kürze steht die große Wahl in den USA an. Was halten wir als Anarchisten von diesem Spektakel? Was hat die Amtszeit von Trump und Biden ausgezeichnet und was ist nun zu erwarten? Alfred Masur gibt die Antworten. Abonnieren – Teilen – Unterstützen Unterstützt Übertage!
Wie platziert man Innovationen in der Fertigung von Luftfahrt-Bauteilen, wenn die Prozesse teils noch aus den 80er Jahren festgeschrieben sind? Wie kann man Standzeiten der Fräswerkzeuge in der Titan-Bearbeitung um gut 30% steigern? Wenn das Rohteil auf der Maschine den Wert eines Kleinwagens hat, ist nicht viel drin mit rumexperimentieren – da muss man schon wissen, was man macht! Die Firma Walter geht hier z.B. den Weg einer Prozessauslegung an einem generischen Bauteil, bevor es auf die Maschine geht. In diesem, wirklich tollen Gespräch mit Dirk Masur, klären wir genau solche Fragen und Herausforderungen. Dirk bringt dabei sein über 20-jähriges KnowHow aus der Welt der Titan-Bearbeitung "locker-flockig" an den Hörer. Außerdem klären wir ganz nebenbei, worum es sich eigentlich bei einer Blisk-Fertigung handelt. Wie Zerspaner, die nicht in der Aerospace-Industrie arbeiten, dennoch von deren Entwicklungs-knowhow partizipieren können, erfährst du in dieser kurzweiligen Episode.
Mit Alfred Masur zusammen vertiefen wir unsere Faschismus Folge in der Frage der Ökonomie. War der Nationalsozialismus wirklich Sozialismus und steht das Kapital hinter dem Faschismus? Dies und mehr beantworten und diskutieren wir in der vorliegenden Aufnahme. Abonnieren – Teilen – Unterstützen Unterstützt Übertage!
On this episode of The Pastor's Office, Reverend Jonathan Mason speaks with David Masur, Executive Director for PennEnvironment, about protecting students from lead in drinking water. To close the show, Reverend Mason talks about the upcoming presidential election.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An award-winning childhood grief expert shares clinically-informed advice for supporting kids and teens through difficult times--from family deaths and lost pets to unexpected moves, and beyond. A necessary and impactful guide to understanding children's grief from the inside and to guiding children through loss, from the death of a parent and other family members, to the loss of friends, pets, and even the family home. Dr. Masur, an award-winning clinical psychologist specializing in grief and mourning, describes how to understand, help, and guide children at each age and stage of development and uses her own childhood experience with loss through empathetic yet clinically informed advice. When Dr. Masur was fourteen years old, her father died. Like most children and teens facing loss, Masur didn't know how to handle her grief, and she was never encouraged to acknowledge or share what she was feeling with her family, teachers, or friends. Her experience of shock and emotional paralysis around her loss is what led her to become an expert in childhood grief in order to help grieving children and to help others to support the children in their lives who have experienced loss. As a psychologist and child psychoanalyst, Dr. Masur has helped many children recognize and express their feelings after loss. In How Children Grieve: What Adults Miss, and What They Can Do to Help (Alcove Press, 2024), Masur shares her expertise with caregivers of all kinds, giving them the tools they need to help a child or teenager mourn, move forward, and make meaning of terrible loss. Prior to a high school teaching career, Judith Tanen worked in the visual arts field. Still, her educational pursuits have been driven by a passion for language in its varied forms, specifically, communication, intersubjectivity and the hidden worlds inside our minds. These interests prompted this current pursuit: travelling into the psyche and gaining insight into the complicated, inexplicable and always enlightening ways of living and making sense of experience -- indeed, life itself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychoanalysis
An award-winning childhood grief expert shares clinically-informed advice for supporting kids and teens through difficult times--from family deaths and lost pets to unexpected moves, and beyond. A necessary and impactful guide to understanding children's grief from the inside and to guiding children through loss, from the death of a parent and other family members, to the loss of friends, pets, and even the family home. Dr. Masur, an award-winning clinical psychologist specializing in grief and mourning, describes how to understand, help, and guide children at each age and stage of development and uses her own childhood experience with loss through empathetic yet clinically informed advice. When Dr. Masur was fourteen years old, her father died. Like most children and teens facing loss, Masur didn't know how to handle her grief, and she was never encouraged to acknowledge or share what she was feeling with her family, teachers, or friends. Her experience of shock and emotional paralysis around her loss is what led her to become an expert in childhood grief in order to help grieving children and to help others to support the children in their lives who have experienced loss. As a psychologist and child psychoanalyst, Dr. Masur has helped many children recognize and express their feelings after loss. In How Children Grieve: What Adults Miss, and What They Can Do to Help (Alcove Press, 2024), Masur shares her expertise with caregivers of all kinds, giving them the tools they need to help a child or teenager mourn, move forward, and make meaning of terrible loss. Prior to a high school teaching career, Judith Tanen worked in the visual arts field. Still, her educational pursuits have been driven by a passion for language in its varied forms, specifically, communication, intersubjectivity and the hidden worlds inside our minds. These interests prompted this current pursuit: travelling into the psyche and gaining insight into the complicated, inexplicable and always enlightening ways of living and making sense of experience -- indeed, life itself. 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
An award-winning childhood grief expert shares clinically-informed advice for supporting kids and teens through difficult times--from family deaths and lost pets to unexpected moves, and beyond. A necessary and impactful guide to understanding children's grief from the inside and to guiding children through loss, from the death of a parent and other family members, to the loss of friends, pets, and even the family home. Dr. Masur, an award-winning clinical psychologist specializing in grief and mourning, describes how to understand, help, and guide children at each age and stage of development and uses her own childhood experience with loss through empathetic yet clinically informed advice. When Dr. Masur was fourteen years old, her father died. Like most children and teens facing loss, Masur didn't know how to handle her grief, and she was never encouraged to acknowledge or share what she was feeling with her family, teachers, or friends. Her experience of shock and emotional paralysis around her loss is what led her to become an expert in childhood grief in order to help grieving children and to help others to support the children in their lives who have experienced loss. As a psychologist and child psychoanalyst, Dr. Masur has helped many children recognize and express their feelings after loss. In How Children Grieve: What Adults Miss, and What They Can Do to Help (Alcove Press, 2024), Masur shares her expertise with caregivers of all kinds, giving them the tools they need to help a child or teenager mourn, move forward, and make meaning of terrible loss. Prior to a high school teaching career, Judith Tanen worked in the visual arts field. Still, her educational pursuits have been driven by a passion for language in its varied forms, specifically, communication, intersubjectivity and the hidden worlds inside our minds. These interests prompted this current pursuit: travelling into the psyche and gaining insight into the complicated, inexplicable and always enlightening ways of living and making sense of experience -- indeed, life itself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
Joe Zagacki talks to Women's Soccer Coach Ken Masur about the program he's built and the upcoming game as they open up ACC Play.
“There was a lot of dilemma, and I wasn't able to definitely deal with the sudden knowledge of my cancer and to be able to impart that information in a more containing and structured manner so that my patients can be held even in that situation. But the consciousness was there about how to go about it. Whenever I was asked by the patient directly, or if the necessity arose where the hospital needed to impart the information, I did agree later that they can let them know about the cancer situation, and the patient can connect to me directly. When I was in a better stage, I knew how to deal with it, but that was months later. I found that the honest submission was more helpful for me and for the patient because when certain larger than life events happen, it probably connects us in a more humble way to the community - that the analyst as healer is not supreme above all of this, and who can also be affected with such aspects of life." Episode Description: We begin with honoring the clinical difference between fantasies of physical vulnerability from real life mortal danger. Jhuma shares with us her medical journey that entailed suddenly receiving a diagnosis of cancer. She was immediately hospitalized and faced with, among other challenges, the question of how to inform her patients. She describes her fragility and uncertainty and the various engagements she was able to arrange. We discuss the meanings of "honest submission," patient's curiosity, and their aggression and tenderness towards her. She elaborates on the presence of the Hindu notion of an afterlife and her post-hospital awareness that “the clinical becomes vast" - this refers to the importance of bringing analytic sensibilities to the many venues that are 'off the couch'. We close with her sharing clinical vignettes demonstrating how even real-life current trauma can meaningfully awaken a patient's awareness of their forgotten painful past. Our Guest: Jhuma Basak is a Training & Supervising Psychoanalyst of the Indian Psychoanalytical Society and member of the International Psychoanalytical Association. She holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from the Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. She has specific interest in culture & gender in psychoanalysis. She has publications in Japanese, Italian, French and Spanish. Over the past 20 years, she has presented at various IPA Congresses, along with the Keynote for the 53rd IPA Congress in Cartagena in 2023. Other presentations were at the Washington Baltimore Centre for Psychoanalysis, Hakuoh University, and Kyushu University. She is the co-editor of the book Psychoanalytic & Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Women in India and editor of Sculpting Psychoanalysis in India – Sudhir Kakar. Jhuma has been the past Co-Chair of the Asia Committee on Women & Psychoanalysis and continues to be its consultant. Reading List: Bernstein, Stephen (2024): The Making of the IPA Podcast: Psychoanalysis On & Off the Couch. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Vol.44. No.2, 166-177. Fajardo, B (2001): Life-Threatening Illness in the Analyst. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. 49:569-586. Feinsilver, David (1998): The Therapist as a Person Facing Death: The Hardest of External Realities and Therapeutic Action. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 79: 1131-1150 Fieldsteel, N. D. (1989): Analysts' expressed attitudes toward dealing with death and illness. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 25 (3): 427-432 o Halpert, Eugene (1982): When the Analyst is Chronically Ill or Dying. Psychoanal. Q., (51):372-389. Kitayama, O. (1998) Transience: Its Beauty and Danger. International Journal of Psychoanalysis 79:937-942. Masur, Corinne (ed) (2018): Flirting with Death: Psychoanalysts Consider Mortality. Routledge. Rosner, Stanley (1986): The Seriously Ill or Dying Analyst & the Limits of Neutrality. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 5(4), 357-371
The Idiot Army has asked, and the Idiots have sorta answered. Vet school life, what to expect. The good, the bad, and the clinical. This motley group of Dr Idiots join The Original Idiots in giving picture of vet school and clinical year as realistic as possible. It's hard, it's stressful, it's exhausting, and it's worth it. Dr Erin Erin Masur – Mother Earth News Dr Laura Veterinary Mentorship, Veterinary Relief, Equine Chiropractics | Fernandez Veterinary Services | Ohio
Wir lüften das Geheimnis! Was hat es auf sich mit den Freimaurern und den Illuminaten. Das beantworten wir anhand der folgenden Punkte: Warum dieses Thema? Was ist die Freimaurerei? Die Freimaurerei als Avantgarde der bürgerlichen Befreiungsbewegung im 18. Jh. Der Illuminatenorden als radikaler Flügel der Freimaurerei Waren die Illuminaten anarchistisch? Freimaurerei vom 19. Jahrhundert bis heute Anti-Freimaurerische Verschwörungstheorien Unterstützt Übertage!
片尾有徵求臨床心理師、諮商心理師的聽眾,感興趣上節目的朋朋歡迎私訊或來信 tiffany@itsvitamind.com ! ----- 提到的推薦: 書:設計你的小習慣 史丹佛大學行為設計實驗室精研,全球瘋IG背後的行為設計學家教你慣性動作養成的技術 作者: BJ.福格 (BJ Fogg) App: one sec ----- Reference: Orben, A. (2020). The Sisyphean cycle of technology panics. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 15(5), 1143–1157. https://doi.org/10.1177/1745691620919372 Schemer, C., Masur, P. K, Geiß, S., Müller, P., & Schäfer, S. (2021). The impact of internet and social media use on well-being: A longitudinal analysis of adolescents across nine years. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 26(1), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.1093/jcmc/zmaa014 ----
Von Minute 1:17 bis 4:17 gibt es einen Bildfehler im Video den wir uns nicht erklären und beheben können, der Rest läuft aber ganz normal. Alfred Masur ist ab jetzt Teil des Übertage Teams und startet mit einem Input zu Faktenchecks durch. Viel Spaß! Unterstützt Übertage!
Visionary founder of Zenathon Sonya Masur joins host Hilary to share what Zenathon is all about. “Zenathon is a transformative event and movement dedicated to nurturing inner harmony and global peace,” describes Masur. A festival for the soul, Zenathon is a one-day immersive retreat filled with inspiring talks, interactive workshops and activities that make your heart and soul dance. Zenathon will be held on Sunday, September 22, 2024, in Sharon, Massachusetts. The six components of Zenathon include yoga, mindful meditation, art, zen talks, nature and a vendor marketplace. No experience is necessary for yoga, mindful meditation or art components. Come join the Zenathon movement! Learn more about Zenathon www.zenathon.org Facebook: Zenathon Instagram: thezenathon Connect with Sonya Masur www.sonyamasur.com sonyamasur@gmail.com Facebook: Sonya Seligman Masur Instagram: sonshine111 To reach Hilary Harley: www.hilaryharley.com http://www.hilaryharley.com/ Hilary@hilaryharley.com Facebook: hilary harley. https://www.facebook.com/hilary.harley.3 hilary harley astrology https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057501487642 holistic healing https://www.facebook.com/hilaryharley714 Instagram: hilary.harley https://www.instagram.com/hilary.harley
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Wally und Jannik haben sich virtuell verabredet und es wurde intensiv. Es ging um den aktuellen Dopingfall der Wimbledon-Finalistin bei den Juniorinnen, die Folgen, Unabhängigkeit bei Verfahren und Tests. Die beiden sprachen über kuriose und schmerzhafte (Flaschentreffrer Djokovic) Vorfälle in Rom. Es gab Insights eines chilenischen Journalisten zu Überraschungsmann Alejandro Tabilo und Infos zu Zverev, seinem anstehenden Gerichtsverfahren und seinen ansprechenden Leistungen. Wally und Jannik nannten ihre Paris-Predictions. Beide waren einen genauen Blick auf Angelique Kerber. Natürlich wurde auch über den Rücktritt Dominic Thiems uvm. diskutiert (klickt Euch gerne durch die Kapitelmarken).
durée : 00:28:07 - Les 90 ans de l'Orchestre National IV - les années 90 et 2000 (4/4) : les années Masur (2) - par : Christian Merlin - Les années 90 et 2000 sont au programme de notre histoire de l'Orchestre National : on y croisera les figures de Charles Dutoit, Kurt Masur, mais aussi de nombreux musiciens dont beaucoup sont encore présents et qui contribuent à l'évolution comme à la continuité de l'identité orchestrale. - réalisé par : Marie Grout
durée : 00:28:10 - Les 90 ans de l'Orchestre National IV - les années 90 et 2000 (3/4) : Les années Masur (1) - par : Christian Merlin - Les années 90 et 2000 sont au programme de notre histoire de l'Orchestre National : on y croisera les figures de Charles Dutoit, Kurt Masur, mais aussi de nombreux musiciens dont beaucoup sont encore présents et qui contribuent à l'évolution comme à la continuité de l'identité orchestrale. - réalisé par : Marie Grout
Tennisprofi Daniel Masur, der schon mehrmals als Gast zu Besuch war, wird fester und gleichberechtiger Bestandteil des Advantagepodcast. An der Tennisbase in Oberhaching haben wir uns diese Woche getroffen und die Pilotfolge aufgenommen. Was wir vorhaben, warum wir diese Entscheidung getroffen haben und was das für diesen Podcast bedeutet haben wir ausführlich besprochen. Außerdem gibt es jede Menge Insights zu den deutschen Turnieren diese Woche in Stuttgart und München. Daniel berichtet, wie er sich seinem großen Auftritt vorbereitet hat; Jannik gibt Insights zu seiner Turnierreise. Wir sprechen über Rafael Nadals Comebackversuche in Barcelona und widmen uns investigativrn Themen woe Matchfixing uvm. Shownotes 0:00 - 4:35 Vorstellung 4:50 - 18:15 Was wir vorhaben 18:40 - 38:40 Daniels Einsatz bei den BMW Open + Partnerschaft mit Florian Mayer 38:45 - 43:50 Janniks Turnierreise und Insights aus Stuttgart und München 43:55 - 48:55 Rudi Molleker 49:00 - 57:30 Deutsche Damen 58:10 - 1:06:50 Wie geht es mit Nadal weiter? 1:07:00 - 1:20:00 Doping und Matchfixing 1:20:00 Privates
Liebe Wunderbar-Together-Crew, heute wird es musikalisch, und auch ein bisschen emotional: Felix und Katalina haben mit Ken-David Masur gesprochen, dem ersten Dirigenten, der zu Gast ist bei Wunderbar Together. Ken-David Masur dirigiert das Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, organisiert das Chelsea Music Festival in New York – und nimmt uns mit auf eine wunderbare Reise in seinen Konzertsaal, seine Vergangenheit, und hinein in seinen trubeligen Alltag in Wisconsin. vo
WGN Sports reporter Andy Masur joins John Landecker to talk about the key moments and storylines of the game.
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Australians In The Australian Open, Rune Getting Back To Where He Was, What To Expect From Alcaraz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jules was joined by Wally Masur to preview the Australian Open Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WGN Radio's Andy Masur shares his top national and local sports headlines of the year.
WGN Radio's Andy Masur shares his top national and local sports headlines of the year.
"My analysis not only allowed me to grieve [my mother], with my analyst patiently pushing me in the direction of my feelings, but it radically transformed my life. I wouldn't have had kids if I hadn't had my analysis because I thought ‘I'm an ambitious person, I want a career, you can't do everything'. I didn't know any models of women who had a career and enjoyed motherhood. In my analysis I learned just through analyzing my own dreams and free associations, that this was all a rationalization. I was a very maternal person and I had the unconscious belief that if you become a mother you die. Once that was conscious, I talked to my husband who was excited about the idea about having kids. We had our two daughters, and so my life is in very concrete ways radically enriched by my psychoanalysis. So I went into the field with a deep conviction of how therapeutic this process is and it's been kind of a straight line from there." Episode Description: We begin by describing the arc of learning that characterizes our psychoanalytic life journey. The oral tradition starts with our first supervisors and extends from there to study groups and to becoming a supervisor oneself. Nancy shares with us her professional trajectory from being an eager college student first encountering Freud to becoming a best-selling psychoanalytic author. She relates the transformative experience of her own analysis, the steps of maturation in her clinical work, and how she has faced the traumas of older age. We discuss the role that students have in relating to their more experienced colleagues and we close with her sharing her hope for our field's future. Our Guest: Nancy McWilliams, PhD is Visiting Professor Emerita at Rutgers Graduate School of Applied & Professional Psychology and has a private practice in Lambertville, NJ. She is author of four textbooks (on psychoanalytic diagnosis, case formulation, therapy, and supervision) and is co-editor of both editions of the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual. A former president of the Society for Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy of the American Psychological Association, she is a member of the Austen Riggs Center Board of Trustees. Her books are available in 20 languages and she has taught in 30 countries. Recommended Readings: McWilliams, N. (2022). Credo: Psychoanalysis as a wisdom tradition. In J. Salberg (Ed.), Psychoanalytic credos: Personal and professional journeys of psychoanalysts (pp. 70-77). New York: Routledge. McWilliams, N. (2021). Psychoanalytic supervision. New York: Guilford Press. Lingiardi, V., & McWilliams, N. (Eds.) (2019) Special Issue: The PDM-2 and clinical and research Issues in psychoanalytic diagnosis. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 35. McWilliams, N. (2017). Psychoanalytic reflections on mortality: Aging, dying, generativity, and renewal. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 34, 50-57. Also in C. Masur (2018), Flirting with death: Psychoanalysts consider mortality (pp. 25-40). New York: Routledge. McWilliams, N. (2011). Psychoanalytic diagnosis: Understanding personality in the clinical process, rev. ed. New York: Guilford Press McWilliams, N. (2004). Psychoanalytic psychotherapy: A practitioner's guide. New York: Guilford Press.
So awesome to have the best in the business at our garage tonight. Med Star Dirt Track Rescue Team can be seen throughout the whole country.
Joins the show for an early preview of the Summer of Tennis beginning with the United Cup at the end of the month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two unlikely tourists traveled through the Hudson Valley and New England in the early summer of 1791, wanting to study the region's flora and fauna as well as the Native American languages. Or were Thomas Jefferson and James Madison on a political mission? We talk with Louis P. Masur, cultural historian, who has written books about Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln, photography, baseball, and rock and roll, and is now writing a book about Jefferson and Madison's exploration of this distant country, where they are looking for the Hessian Fly, become enraptured with sugar maples, meet with Native Americans, and meet Prince Taylor, a free African-American farming near Fort George. Masur, the Board of Governors Professor and Distinguished Professor of American Studies and History at Rutgers University, unpacks the world from a grain of sand, and this encounter with Jefferson and Madison in the summer of 1791 tells us much about the remarkable friendship of these two men and the country they helped to bring into being.
durée : 00:25:16 - Patrick Messina, clarinettiste solo de l'Orchestre National de France (5/5) - par : Judith Chaine - Patrick Messina est clarinettiste solo de l'Orchestre national de France depuis 2003. Tout au long de la semaine nous suivrons cet éternel jeune homme à travers ses déambulations artistiques : les grands orchestres américains, les planches de théâtre, le cinéma… - réalisé par : Françoise Cordey
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531. Part 1 of our conversation with Eli Langley, a member of the Coushatta Tribe and a graduate of Harvard. “Eli Langley '21 grew up in a family devoted to safeguarding the culture, history, and language of the Coushatta Tribe. His father, a tribal cultural adviser, and his mother, an anthropologist and tribal historian, nourished him with Native folktales and inspired him early on to take pride in his roots. At 12, he asked his parents to send him to a boarding school to challenge himself academically. At 18, he learned Koasati, the language of his tribe, becoming its youngest speaker, and in 2016, he became the first member of the Coushatta Tribe to be admitted to Harvard. Now, upon his graduation this month, he will become the first tribal member to use their Native language to fulfill the College's second language requirement.... 'My story is a continuation of my people's story,' said Langley. 'I'm a cog in the wheel, and I stand on the shoulders of giants. I know that I'm only able to undertake these things with the strength and the knowledge of my culture.'” (Harvard Gazette) This week in Louisiana history. July 14 1937 First piling driven for N.O. Charity Hospital. This week in New Orleans history. Oretha Castle was born in Oakland, Tennessee and moved to New Orleans with her parents in 1947. After graduating from Joseph S. Clark High School she enrolled at Southern University in New Orleans where she joined other students in the struggle for civil rights, eventually becoming the head of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) in New Orleans. In 1967, Oretha married fellow CORE member Richard Haley. Mrs. Haley served as deputy administrator at Charity Hospital where she instituted better health care for the Black Community. While at Charity, she helped organize the New Orleans Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation. In 1972, she directed the political campaign of Dorothy Mae Taylor who became the first Black woman legislator in the state. After a lengthy battle with cancer, Oretha Castle Haley died at the age of 48. This week in Louisiana. Masur Museum of Art 1400 S. Grand St. Monroe, LA 71202 Website Tuesday-Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday 12-5 p.m. 318.329.2237 Located in the former home of the Masur family, the Masur Museum of Art is the largest collecting and exhibiting visual arts museum in Northeast Louisiana. We are dedicated to providing our community with a dynamic visual arts experience through exhibitions, public programming, and collections management. Postcards from Louisiana. Rug Cutters at the Favela Chic Bar on Frenchmen. Listen on Google Play. Listen on Google Podcasts. Listen on Spotify. Listen on Stitcher. Listen on TuneIn. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook.
Stan Sport tennis expert Wally Masur joined Gerard to talk about why Wimbledon's been great this year, the upcoming semi-finals we're about to see, why Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are improving all the time, how long Novak Djokovic has left at the top, how Carlos Alcaraz is approaching the grass court, how the women's side of the draw is panning out, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh talk with Northwestern professor, Katie Masur on the NW faculty letter to put a hold on the stadium.
John Fanta guest hosts episode two of season four alongside Kenny Conrade as the two discuss John's inclusion of the Red Storm men's basketball program in his early preseason top 25 rankings. Additionally, John sits down and interviews former St. John's men's soccer players making waves in the MLS - defender and 2021 Red Storm alum Lucas Bartlett, 2014 graduate and MLS All Star center-back Tim Parker of St. Louis S.C. and Johnnies head coach Dave Masur. The St. John's Red Storm Podcast is the official podcast of St. John's Athletics with new episodes being released every other week to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your favorite podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
WGN Radio sports anchor Andy Masur joins Lisa Dent to talk about growing up in Glenview, IL, why the town still has a special place in his heart, and all the fun things you can encounter when you visit there. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
Stan Sport tennis expert Wally Masur joined Jules to talk about Novak Djokovic's French Open win, where the match was turned, his biggest threat at Wimbledon, the women's final between Iga Swiatek and Karolina Muchova, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stan Sport tennis expert Wally Masur joined Gerard to talk about the upcoming French Open semi-final between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz, Djokovic's quarter final win against Karen Khachanov, Alcaraz's quarter final win against Stefanos Tsitsipas, why Djokovic vs Alcaraz is the marquee match up in tennis now, why Djokovic will be extra motivated to win the French Open, the chances of someone else winning the grand slam, what kind of tournament it's been without Rafael Nadal, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Meg Wolitzer presents stories chosen by On the Media's Brooke Gladstone. Gladstone was our guest for a live Selected Shorts event in which all the stories explore the theme of tales we tell ourselves—and others. The title says it all in Mary Gordon's “My Podiatrist Tells Me a Story about a Boy and a Dog” read by Bebe Neuwirth and Richard Masur. Two imaginative cooks reinvent themselves in a new country in Meron Hadero's “A Down Home Meal for These Difficult Times” read by Chinasa Ogbuagu. And a child imagines an absent parent through her postcards in “Love, Your Only Mother” by David Michael Kaplan, read by Bebe Neuwirth. In addition to Gladstone's on-stage remarks, this episode features backstage interviews with actors Masur, Neuwirth and Ogbuagu.
The end of slavery in the United States was an arduously complex process, which beyond simply the issues surrounding cultural and social norms, not to mention the conflicts remaining at the end of the Civil War, the dismantling of established racist institutions began with critical cases going through the courts. In historian Kate Masur's new book, "Until Justice Be Done: America's First Civil Rights Movement, from the Revolution to Reconstruction," this history is explored with unprecedented detail and archival research, bringing to light the stories of the African American activists and their white allies, often facing mob violence, courageously built a movement to fight these racist laws. Discussing her book on the podcast with Robert Amsterdam, Masur explores the politically courageous pursuit of the 1866 Civil Rights Act and the Fourteenth Amendment by the Republican Party, and how the movement's ideals became increasingly mainstream in the 1850s despite a series of rigged court decisions.
Gloria speaks with Dr. Laura Masur, an assistant professor in the department of anthropology at The Catholic University of America. Dr. Masur has been one of the archeologists excavating enslaved communities on former plantations owned by the Society of Jesus in Maryland. They ask if and how we can reconcile the early American missionary work, especially of the Jesuits, with the grave sin of slavery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Daniel Masur ist der Sieger des M15-ITF-Turniers in Oberhaching in der letzten Woche gewesen. Für ihn war es quasi ein Heimspiel, trainiert er doch sehr häufig an der dortigen Tennisbase. Für die Challenger Corner powered by Chip & Charge war das natürlich mal wieder ein Grund, eine neue Ausgabe aufzunehmen und Interviews mitzubringen. Florian Heer und Dietmar Kaspar von tennis-tourtalk.com waren vor Ort und haben wieder einige interessante Interviews mitgebracht. Unter anderem das Gespräch mit Sascha Gueymard. Der 19-jährige Franzose gehört zu der Generation, die der goldenen Generation der Franzosen nachkommen soll. Er erreichte in Oberhaching das Halbfinale und in der beliebten ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Former World #15 and Australia Davis Cup Captain Wally Masur and I chatted on the middle Saturday of The Australian Open on the roof of Rod Laver Arena. We discussed the tournament, the draws, Seb Korda, Andy Murray, the late nights and the hard fights, and how important The Davis Cup is and how it has been bastardized. We discussed his career and his perspectives on the modern game. We talked about his Emrik racquet and how he was amongst the fittest to play in his heyday. He told me a great story about what a man Michael Stich is. Recorded 1.21 Released 1.23The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast is Powered by Diadora Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In July of 1997, conductor Kurt Masur and actress Marthe Keller delivered a performance of César Franck's Psyché unlike any other in recorded history. Expanding upon Masur's vision, the sublime and rarely-heard symphonic poem for chorus and orchestra was augmented by Keller's immersive narration. Her words, delivered between movements with powerful eloquence, are sourced directly from Metamorphoses by the ancient writer Apuleius, which tells the captivating story of Psyché and Cupid. It was this tale, filled with eroticism, alchemy, and scandal, that inspired Franck's soaring composition.Help support our show by purchasing this album at:Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber Please consider supporting our show, thank you!Donate (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.comThis album is broadcasted with the permission of Crossover Media Music Promotion (Zachary Swanson and Amanda Bloom).
Hosts John Devlin and Enrico Lopez-Yañez are joined by Anna Edwards to pay tribute to Michael Jinbo in the 4/4. Then, UpBeat welcomes Julian Kuerti, Music Director of the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra and Principal Guest Conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra of Peru. During his interview, he shares his approach to developing relationships as both a Music Director and a guest conductor, strategies for creating programs that truly serve your community, and some amazing stories about his mentors such as Levine, Masur and Iván Fischer! This was an incredible interview-- you won't want to miss it!
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