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In this episode, Kurt speaks with Mehdi Sheikhzadeh and Steve Reaume of the Canadian Extrusion Research Laboratory, located at Lambton College in Sarnia.Medhi and Steve discuss the history of "CERL", as well as the massive scope of projects that they are capable of taking on. From grant writing through to scaling for commercialization, the scope of CERL is truly amazing.You won't want to miss this thoroughly enjoyable and informative conversation!If you or your organization thinks they could benefit from CERL's expansive resources, please reach out to their business development manager, Adithyan Therayil. Adithyan.Therayil@lambtoncollege.caFind Simcoe Plastics Ltd. on Facebook and Instagram. Find "That Plastics Guy" on Linked-In and YouTube. Find Kurt Stahle on Linked-In as well.Subscribe to our newsletter at www.simcoeplastics.comAll links here https://linktr.ee/kurt_stahle
Le Fight commence ! Deux équipes s'affrontent pour la gloire de devenir les meilleurs Duellistes ! D'un côté Osef (Podcast Derrière le Rôle - https://www.vodio.fr/rssmedias-234.xml) et Medhi (Infinicia RPG - https://chatgpt.com/g/g-6759f339b9ec8191be2a52f4fc62584d-infiniciarpg-venture-into-any-chosen-world) et de l'autre Mity (Fictions sonores http://voxographe.com/statik / https://voxographe.bandcamp.com/) et Draignaell (Dessin - https://bsky.app/profile/draignaell.bsky.social). Quelle équipe sortira son épingle du jeu ? Que fera cet américain dans ce bar ?
Medhi Hasan did the thing so many Dems have done recently, make a wild claim on X and then delete it. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Chaque jour, écoutez le Best-of de l'Afterfoot, sur RMC la radio du Sport !
Chaque jour, écoutez le Best-of de l'Afterfoot, sur RMC la radio du Sport ! L'After foot, c'est LE show d'après-match et surtout la référence des fans de football depuis 19 ans ! Les rencontres se prolongent tous les soirs avec Gilbert Brisbois, Daniel Riolo et Florent Gautreau avec les réactions des joueurs et entraîneurs, les conférences de presse d'après-match et les débats animés entre supporters, experts de l'After et auditeurs RMC.
Chaque jour, écoutez le Best-of de l'Afterfoot, sur RMC la radio du Sport ! L'After foot, c'est LE show d'après-match et surtout la référence des fans de football depuis 19 ans ! Les rencontres se prolongent tous les soirs avec Gilbert Brisbois, Daniel Riolo et Florent Gautreau avec les réactions des joueurs et entraîneurs, les conférences de presse d'après-match et les débats animés entre supporters, experts de l'After et auditeurs RMC.
Le sujet fort de l'actualité foot du jour vu par Jérôme Rothen et la Dream Team.
Chaque lundi, retrouvez Virage Marseille, votre émission dédiée à l'actualité de l'OM, en partenariat avec Le Phocéen.
Por esta altura, os jornais fazem as suas listas de melhores livros do ano - e o Ponto Final, Parágrafo não é exceção. Neste episódio, Magda Cruz e Bruna Martiolli, professora e ávida leitora, vão rever o ano em livros e ver o que de melhor se publicou em 2024. Livros mencionados no episódio: 8:37 - «No Tempo das Cerejas», de Célia Correia Loureiro 10:35 - «Revolução», de Hugo Gonçalves 15:32 - «Morro da Pena Ventosa», de Rui Couceiro 18:30 - «A Vegetariana», de Han Kang 22:32 - «Falar Piano, Tocar Francês», de Martim Sousa Tavares 25:10 - «Não Há Pássaros Aqui», de Victor Vidal 32:45 - «Augusta B. ou As Jovens Instruídas 80 Anos Depois», de Joana Bértholo 35:45 - «Perder-se», de Annie Ernaux 38:05 - «Ensaio sobre a Cegueira», de José Saramago 41:51 - «Misericórdia», de Lídia Jorge 46:02 - «As Coisas que faltam», de Rita da Nova 47:30 - «Amor Estragado» e «Viagens com o Medhi», de Ana Bárbara Pedrosa 51:42 - «Adrenalina», de Filipa Leal 54:46 - «A Gorda» e «Caderno de Memórias Coloniais», de Isabela Figueiredo 56:45 - «A Pediatra», de Andrea Del Fuego 1:00:55 - «Vemo-nos em agosto», de Gabriel García Márquez 1:01:53«Notas sobre a Impermanência, de Paula Gicovate e «O Corpo dela e outras partes», de Carmen Maria de Machado 1:03:02 - «A Desobediente: biografia de Maria Teresa Horta», de Patrícia Reis 1:07:29 - «O que é que eu Estou Aqui a Fazer? João Francisco Gomes conversa com Ricardo Araújo Pereira sobre Deus, a fé, o humor e a morte, de João Francisco Gomes e Ricardo Araújo Pereira 1:09:32 - «O meu pai voava», de Tânia Ganho 1:10:28 - «Bits and Pieces: My Mother, My Brother, and Me», de Whoopi Goldberg 1:15:35 - «The World According To Joan Didion», de Evelyn Mcdonnell 1:16:17 - «Blue Nights», de Joan Didion 1:16:40 - Coleção «O Árabe do Futuro», de Riad Sattouf 1:17:28 - «Deriva», de Madalena Sá Fernandes 1:18:20 - «Claridade», de João Luís Barreto Guimarães 1:19:01 - «A papoila e o monge» e «Introdução à pintura rupestre», de José Tolentino Mendonça 1:19:46 - «Produto interno lírico», de José Jorge Letria 1:20:29 «Catarina e a Beleza de Matar Fascistas», de Tiago Rodrigues Considera contribuir no Patreon para ter acesso a episódios bónus, crónicas e novas rubricas: patreon.com/pontofinalparagrafo Contacto do podcast: pontofinalparagrafo.fm@gmail.com Segue o Ponto Final, Parágrafo nas redes sociais: Instagram, Twitter e Facebook Produção, apresentação e edição: Magda Cruz Genérico: Nuno Viegas Logótipo: Gonçalo Pinto com fotografia de João Pedro Morais
Chaque jour, écoutez le Best-of de l'Afterfoot, sur RMC la radio du Sport ! L'After foot, c'est LE show d'après-match et surtout la référence des fans de football depuis 19 ans ! Les rencontres se prolongent tous les soirs avec Gilbert Brisbois, Daniel Riolo et Florent Gautreau avec les réactions des joueurs et entraîneurs, les conférences de presse d'après-match et les débats animés entre supporters, experts de l'After et auditeurs RMC.
Les footballeurs parlent aux footballeurs ! « Rothen s'enflamme », le rendez-vous des passionnés du ballon rond revient pour une deuxième saison ! Jérôme Rothen animera des débats enflammés avec sa Dream Team d'anciens joueurs composée d'Emmanuel Petit, Lionel Charbonnier, Éric Di Meco, Mathieu Bodmer, Mathieu Valbuena et Jean-Michel Larqué. Julien Cazarre sortira cette saison encore, des infos exclusives toujours avec son humour et sa plume acérée. En cette année de Coupe du Monde de football, Jérôme Rothen et Jean-Louis Tourre s'entourent d'un casting 5 étoiles avec le grand retour de Juninho (déjà présent lors de la Coupe du Monde au Brésil en 2014), et les arrivées de Patrice Evra, Steven Nzonzi, Mamadou Niang et Jérémy Ménez.
Le 24 mai 2014, la Belgique est la cible du premier attentat terroriste attribué au groupe Etat Islamique. Un homme entre dans le musée juif de Bruxelles et exécute froidement quatre personnes : un couple de visiteurs venu d'Israël, une guide et le réceptionniste. Les enquêteurs remontent rapidement la piste d'un homme, Mehdi Nemmouche, récemment radicalisé. Portrait d'un homme qui a fait trembler la Belgique sans jamais la mettre à genoux.L'enquête que vous allez écouter date d'avant le procès de Medhi Nemmouche."Devoir d'enquête" est un podcast d'Initial Studio, adapté du programme audiovisuel éponyme produit par la RTBF. Cet épisode a été réalisé par Martine Ernst et Bernadette Saint-Rémi. Bonne écoute ! Pour découvrir nos autres podcasts, suivez Initial Studio sur Instagram et Facebook. Production exécutive du podcast : Initial StudioProduction éditoriale : Sarah Koskievic et Mandy Lebourg, assistées de Cyprille-Anne LigerMontage : Johanna LalondeAvec la voix d'Emmanuel Rehbinder Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
Le 24 mai 2014, la Belgique est la cible du premier attentat terroriste attribué au groupe Etat Islamique. Un homme entre dans le musée juif de Bruxelles et exécute froidement quatre personnes : un couple de visiteurs venu d'Israël, une guide et le réceptionniste. Les enquêteurs remontent rapidement la piste d'un homme, Mehdi Nemmouche, récemment radicalisé. Portrait d'un homme qui a fait trembler la Belgique sans jamais la mettre à genoux.L'enquête que vous allez écouter date d'avant le procès de Medhi Nemmouche."Devoir d'enquête" est un podcast d'Initial Studio, adapté du programme audiovisuel éponyme produit par la RTBF. Cet épisode a été réalisé par Martine Ernst et Bernadette Saint-Rémi. Bonne écoute ! Pour découvrir nos autres podcasts, suivez Initial Studio sur Instagram et Facebook. Production exécutive du podcast : Initial StudioProduction éditoriale : Sarah Koskievic et Mandy Lebourg, assistées de Cyprille-Anne LigerMontage : Johanna LalondeAvec la voix d'Emmanuel Rehbinder Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
Dans cet épisode de Faim de Tournage, on plonge dans l'univers de la création de séries avec deux invités passionnés : Benjamin Haddad, scénariste et réalisateur, et Mehdi Boudhraa, lui aussi acteur, producteur et réalisateur de sa série. Ensemble, ils nous dévoilent les coulisses de la construction d'une série, les défis de l'écriture à l'écran, et l'importance de l'acting pour donner vie à des personnages profonds et authentiques. Un échange captivant qui montre comment l'écriture et l'interprétation se rencontrent pour façonner l'émotion d'une série.Une production PUNCH.LABPensé et animé par Marion CélineFilmé par Victorien Chemineau, assisté d'Alex BardezLumière et photo Christophe RassatUne musique originale conçue par Lucas LechnerHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Le sujet fort de l'actualité foot du jour vu par Jérôme Rothen et la Dream Team.
Le sujet fort de l'actualité foot du jour vu par Jérôme Rothen et la Dream Team.
Les footballeurs parlent aux footballeurs ! « Rothen s'enflamme », le rendez-vous des passionnés du ballon rond revient pour une deuxième saison ! Jérôme Rothen animera des débats enflammés avec sa Dream Team d'anciens joueurs composée d'Emmanuel Petit, Lionel Charbonnier, Éric Di Meco, Mathieu Bodmer, Mathieu Valbuena et Jean-Michel Larqué. Julien Cazarre sortira cette saison encore, des infos exclusives toujours avec son humour et sa plume acérée. En cette année de Coupe du Monde de football, Jérôme Rothen et Jean-Louis Tourre s'entourent d'un casting 5 étoiles avec le grand retour de Juninho (déjà présent lors de la Coupe du Monde au Brésil en 2014), et les arrivées de Patrice Evra, Steven Nzonzi, Mamadou Niang et Jérémy Ménez.
Les footballeurs parlent aux footballeurs ! « Rothen s'enflamme », le rendez-vous des passionnés du ballon rond revient pour une deuxième saison ! Jérôme Rothen animera des débats enflammés avec sa Dream Team d'anciens joueurs composée d'Emmanuel Petit, Lionel Charbonnier, Éric Di Meco, Mathieu Bodmer, Mathieu Valbuena et Jean-Michel Larqué. Julien Cazarre sortira cette saison encore, des infos exclusives toujours avec son humour et sa plume acérée. En cette année de Coupe du Monde de football, Jérôme Rothen et Jean-Louis Tourre s'entourent d'un casting 5 étoiles avec le grand retour de Juninho (déjà présent lors de la Coupe du Monde au Brésil en 2014), et les arrivées de Patrice Evra, Steven Nzonzi, Mamadou Niang et Jérémy Ménez.
Listen along as we discuss Netflix's three hundred and thirty-fifth film, the 2021 Indian trilingual family drama ‘Tribhanga: Tedhi Medhi Crazy' directed by Renuka Shahane starring Kajol, Tanvi Azmi and Mithila Palkar. Please follow us at Flix Forum on Facebook or @flixforum on X (Twitter) and Instagram and answer our question for the episode, 'Can you dance?' You can listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Podbean so please subscribe and drop us a review or 5 star rating. If you're interested in what else we are watching, head on over to our Letterboxd profiles; Jesse MJ We also have our own Flix Forum Letterboxd page! Links to all our past episodes and episode ratings can be found there by clicking here. Next week we have 'The White Tiger', so check out the film before then. You can see the trailer here. Flix Forum acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Wurundjeri and Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present, emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Dans ce nouvel épisode de Plan Séquence, plusieurs chroniques : Musiques : Production : Charles, Géry, Louise, Pierre, Solenne L'article Plan Séquence | Langue Étrangère / DJ Medhi / Mon ami le petit manchot / Memento / Ma vie ma gueule est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
Laurent Kretz échange avec Medhi Zeroual, cofondateur avec sa femme Mathilde de la marque de culottes menstruelles Mool. Alors qu'elles s'apprêtent à être remboursées par la sécurité sociale, Medhi nous explique comment se différencier et gérer la croissance rapide de son entreprise (8M de CA en année 3). On décrypte aussi les leviers pour bien gérer son BFR, bricoler ses outils technologiques et se positionner sur une autre proposition de valeur que le caractère éco-responsable de son produit.Dans ce nouvel épisode du Panier, vous trouverez des clés pour :00:00:00 - Intro00:05:40- De banquier à agriculteur (et fournir Paul Bocuse en pleurotes) ; 00:10:45 - Marketer son produits sur d'autres qualités que son caractère éco-responsable ;00:23:45 - Se démarquer des concurrents sur le confort et l'esthétique (et proposer son premier produit gratuit) ; 00:27:15 - Ne pas mettre tous ses produits chez le même distributeurs pour pouvoir livrer toutes ses clientes ; 00:32:50 - Être plus écologique dans sa provenance et production en Chine qu'en France ; 00:41:30 - Structurer sa log petit à petit (et à la mano) pour livrer tout le monde et pour pas trop cher ; 00:47:00 - Gérer son BFR pour ne pas qu'il bloque sa croissance ; 00:54:15 - Gérer un X26 des CAC en augmentant son Panier Moyen et son taux de repeat.Pour en savoir plus sur les références abordées dans l'épisode :#290 - Atelier Loupiote : Investir 2k dans un side projet et créer une marque de luminaires de 3M de CA#206 - Native Union : Commencer par créer un bon produit avant de créer une marqueL'histoire de la serviette hygiéniquePadmanL'épisode de Mool dans le podcast de Theo LionYotpoLifetimelyEt quelques dernières infos à vous partager : Suivez Le Panier sur Instagram lepanier.podcast !Inscrivez- vous à la newsletter sur leanier.io pour cartonner en e-comm ! Écoutez les épisodes sur Apple Podcasts, Spotify ou encore Podcast AddictLe Panier est un podcast produit par CosaVostra, du label Orso Media.
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Gendered Publics: Chandraprava Saikiani and the Mahila Samiti in Colonial Assam (Oxford UP, 2024) is a first-of-its-kind comprehensive appraisal of the relatively unexplored but highly impactful women's associations, the Assam Mahila Samiti (1926 cont.) which led one of the most remarkable women's movements in colonial India; Sucheta Kripalani praised it as the ‘largest democratic women's association in India' in 1949. Central to the Assam Mahila Samiti story is its founding Secretary, the firebrand feminist Chandraprava Saikiani (1901–72), who while being an unwed mother and belonging to a lower caste, was a celebrated writer, mobilizer, and publisher. The book traverses these individual and collective journeys from the 1920s to the 1950s and explores how women's movements evolve in conversation/contestation with both traditional spaces such as naam kirtan and contemporary ones of tribal-caste associations, anti-colonial movements, and international ideological paradigms such as the Bolshevik revolution. The book also plots through specific examples, such as the controversy surrounding the Samiti's serving of a legal notice to a groom in 1934 to stop child marriage, to argue that gender may not function merely as constitutive of the public, but women's collectives may shape, transform, and orchestrate a veritable gendered public, resistant to both native patriarchy and sometimes to colonial authority. The study makes crucial methodological intervention through an interdisciplinary approach by constantly juxtaposing print sources with handwritten minutes of early mahila samiti meetings, performative spaces such as women's singing of naam kirtan and women's weaving, and women's memory (recorded as part of a digital archive of the mahila samitis in Assam). Rituparna Patgiri has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. 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
Gendered Publics: Chandraprava Saikiani and the Mahila Samiti in Colonial Assam (Oxford UP, 2024) is a first-of-its-kind comprehensive appraisal of the relatively unexplored but highly impactful women's associations, the Assam Mahila Samiti (1926 cont.) which led one of the most remarkable women's movements in colonial India; Sucheta Kripalani praised it as the ‘largest democratic women's association in India' in 1949. Central to the Assam Mahila Samiti story is its founding Secretary, the firebrand feminist Chandraprava Saikiani (1901–72), who while being an unwed mother and belonging to a lower caste, was a celebrated writer, mobilizer, and publisher. The book traverses these individual and collective journeys from the 1920s to the 1950s and explores how women's movements evolve in conversation/contestation with both traditional spaces such as naam kirtan and contemporary ones of tribal-caste associations, anti-colonial movements, and international ideological paradigms such as the Bolshevik revolution. The book also plots through specific examples, such as the controversy surrounding the Samiti's serving of a legal notice to a groom in 1934 to stop child marriage, to argue that gender may not function merely as constitutive of the public, but women's collectives may shape, transform, and orchestrate a veritable gendered public, resistant to both native patriarchy and sometimes to colonial authority. The study makes crucial methodological intervention through an interdisciplinary approach by constantly juxtaposing print sources with handwritten minutes of early mahila samiti meetings, performative spaces such as women's singing of naam kirtan and women's weaving, and women's memory (recorded as part of a digital archive of the mahila samitis in Assam). Rituparna Patgiri has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Gendered Publics: Chandraprava Saikiani and the Mahila Samiti in Colonial Assam (Oxford UP, 2024) is a first-of-its-kind comprehensive appraisal of the relatively unexplored but highly impactful women's associations, the Assam Mahila Samiti (1926 cont.) which led one of the most remarkable women's movements in colonial India; Sucheta Kripalani praised it as the ‘largest democratic women's association in India' in 1949. Central to the Assam Mahila Samiti story is its founding Secretary, the firebrand feminist Chandraprava Saikiani (1901–72), who while being an unwed mother and belonging to a lower caste, was a celebrated writer, mobilizer, and publisher. The book traverses these individual and collective journeys from the 1920s to the 1950s and explores how women's movements evolve in conversation/contestation with both traditional spaces such as naam kirtan and contemporary ones of tribal-caste associations, anti-colonial movements, and international ideological paradigms such as the Bolshevik revolution. The book also plots through specific examples, such as the controversy surrounding the Samiti's serving of a legal notice to a groom in 1934 to stop child marriage, to argue that gender may not function merely as constitutive of the public, but women's collectives may shape, transform, and orchestrate a veritable gendered public, resistant to both native patriarchy and sometimes to colonial authority. The study makes crucial methodological intervention through an interdisciplinary approach by constantly juxtaposing print sources with handwritten minutes of early mahila samiti meetings, performative spaces such as women's singing of naam kirtan and women's weaving, and women's memory (recorded as part of a digital archive of the mahila samitis in Assam). Rituparna Patgiri has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
Gendered Publics: Chandraprava Saikiani and the Mahila Samiti in Colonial Assam (Oxford UP, 2024) is a first-of-its-kind comprehensive appraisal of the relatively unexplored but highly impactful women's associations, the Assam Mahila Samiti (1926 cont.) which led one of the most remarkable women's movements in colonial India; Sucheta Kripalani praised it as the ‘largest democratic women's association in India' in 1949. Central to the Assam Mahila Samiti story is its founding Secretary, the firebrand feminist Chandraprava Saikiani (1901–72), who while being an unwed mother and belonging to a lower caste, was a celebrated writer, mobilizer, and publisher. The book traverses these individual and collective journeys from the 1920s to the 1950s and explores how women's movements evolve in conversation/contestation with both traditional spaces such as naam kirtan and contemporary ones of tribal-caste associations, anti-colonial movements, and international ideological paradigms such as the Bolshevik revolution. The book also plots through specific examples, such as the controversy surrounding the Samiti's serving of a legal notice to a groom in 1934 to stop child marriage, to argue that gender may not function merely as constitutive of the public, but women's collectives may shape, transform, and orchestrate a veritable gendered public, resistant to both native patriarchy and sometimes to colonial authority. The study makes crucial methodological intervention through an interdisciplinary approach by constantly juxtaposing print sources with handwritten minutes of early mahila samiti meetings, performative spaces such as women's singing of naam kirtan and women's weaving, and women's memory (recorded as part of a digital archive of the mahila samitis in Assam). Rituparna Patgiri has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Gendered Publics: Chandraprava Saikiani and the Mahila Samiti in Colonial Assam (Oxford UP, 2024) is a first-of-its-kind comprehensive appraisal of the relatively unexplored but highly impactful women's associations, the Assam Mahila Samiti (1926 cont.) which led one of the most remarkable women's movements in colonial India; Sucheta Kripalani praised it as the ‘largest democratic women's association in India' in 1949. Central to the Assam Mahila Samiti story is its founding Secretary, the firebrand feminist Chandraprava Saikiani (1901–72), who while being an unwed mother and belonging to a lower caste, was a celebrated writer, mobilizer, and publisher. The book traverses these individual and collective journeys from the 1920s to the 1950s and explores how women's movements evolve in conversation/contestation with both traditional spaces such as naam kirtan and contemporary ones of tribal-caste associations, anti-colonial movements, and international ideological paradigms such as the Bolshevik revolution. The book also plots through specific examples, such as the controversy surrounding the Samiti's serving of a legal notice to a groom in 1934 to stop child marriage, to argue that gender may not function merely as constitutive of the public, but women's collectives may shape, transform, and orchestrate a veritable gendered public, resistant to both native patriarchy and sometimes to colonial authority. The study makes crucial methodological intervention through an interdisciplinary approach by constantly juxtaposing print sources with handwritten minutes of early mahila samiti meetings, performative spaces such as women's singing of naam kirtan and women's weaving, and women's memory (recorded as part of a digital archive of the mahila samitis in Assam). Rituparna Patgiri has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Gendered Publics: Chandraprava Saikiani and the Mahila Samiti in Colonial Assam (Oxford UP, 2024) is a first-of-its-kind comprehensive appraisal of the relatively unexplored but highly impactful women's associations, the Assam Mahila Samiti (1926 cont.) which led one of the most remarkable women's movements in colonial India; Sucheta Kripalani praised it as the ‘largest democratic women's association in India' in 1949. Central to the Assam Mahila Samiti story is its founding Secretary, the firebrand feminist Chandraprava Saikiani (1901–72), who while being an unwed mother and belonging to a lower caste, was a celebrated writer, mobilizer, and publisher. The book traverses these individual and collective journeys from the 1920s to the 1950s and explores how women's movements evolve in conversation/contestation with both traditional spaces such as naam kirtan and contemporary ones of tribal-caste associations, anti-colonial movements, and international ideological paradigms such as the Bolshevik revolution. The book also plots through specific examples, such as the controversy surrounding the Samiti's serving of a legal notice to a groom in 1934 to stop child marriage, to argue that gender may not function merely as constitutive of the public, but women's collectives may shape, transform, and orchestrate a veritable gendered public, resistant to both native patriarchy and sometimes to colonial authority. The study makes crucial methodological intervention through an interdisciplinary approach by constantly juxtaposing print sources with handwritten minutes of early mahila samiti meetings, performative spaces such as women's singing of naam kirtan and women's weaving, and women's memory (recorded as part of a digital archive of the mahila samitis in Assam). Rituparna Patgiri has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
Gendered Publics: Chandraprava Saikiani and the Mahila Samiti in Colonial Assam (Oxford UP, 2024) is a first-of-its-kind comprehensive appraisal of the relatively unexplored but highly impactful women's associations, the Assam Mahila Samiti (1926 cont.) which led one of the most remarkable women's movements in colonial India; Sucheta Kripalani praised it as the ‘largest democratic women's association in India' in 1949. Central to the Assam Mahila Samiti story is its founding Secretary, the firebrand feminist Chandraprava Saikiani (1901–72), who while being an unwed mother and belonging to a lower caste, was a celebrated writer, mobilizer, and publisher. The book traverses these individual and collective journeys from the 1920s to the 1950s and explores how women's movements evolve in conversation/contestation with both traditional spaces such as naam kirtan and contemporary ones of tribal-caste associations, anti-colonial movements, and international ideological paradigms such as the Bolshevik revolution. The book also plots through specific examples, such as the controversy surrounding the Samiti's serving of a legal notice to a groom in 1934 to stop child marriage, to argue that gender may not function merely as constitutive of the public, but women's collectives may shape, transform, and orchestrate a veritable gendered public, resistant to both native patriarchy and sometimes to colonial authority. The study makes crucial methodological intervention through an interdisciplinary approach by constantly juxtaposing print sources with handwritten minutes of early mahila samiti meetings, performative spaces such as women's singing of naam kirtan and women's weaving, and women's memory (recorded as part of a digital archive of the mahila samitis in Assam). Rituparna Patgiri has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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LIVE from the CREATE conference in Palm Springs California, the guys chat with emerging restaurant brand leadership on their growing concepts and path to expansion.Key Takeaways[00:06 - 02:18] Schatzy and Jimmy visit CREATE in Palm Springs[02:20 - 05:27] How and Why Francesco and Allessandro developed a restaurant rooted in healthy vegetables[05:29 - 08:02] Francesco's experience raising capital for Avocaderia on Shark Tank[08:08 - 09:38] Operating in the toughest markets, like NYC[10:10 - 10:53] Avocaderia is becoming...Avo!
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Au menu de la deuxième heure des GG du mercredi 1er novembre 2023 : Tempête Ciaran, on en fait trop ? avec Barbara Lefebvre, enseignante, Mehdi Ghezzar, chef d'entreprise, et Bruno Poncet, cheminot.
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This week Miranda speaks with Mehdi Darvishi. They catch up since his first appearance on the podcast in episode seven. They talk about how the pandemic impacted his practice as an artist who relied on residencies to print his work, what you can learn from the art greats, coming to the US for graduate school, and what the next few years at The Art Institute for Chicago might hold for him. Mehdi's Website https://www.mehdidarvishistudio.com/ Mehdi's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mehdidarvishistudio YOUTUBE www.youtube.com/channel/UCOMIT3guY5PjHj1M7GApouw MERCH www.teepublic.com/user/helloprintfriend WEBSITE www.helloprintfriend.com Instagram www.instagram.com/helloprintfriend ✨patreon✨ www.patreon.com/helloprintfriend Our sponsor, Speedball www.speedballart.com Our sponsor, Legion Paper www.legionpaper.com/
WE HAVE OUR WINNERS - JESS AND SAMMY! Missed out on a front row seat at last night's Love Island final in Mallorca? We've the next best thing (actually it's better in our opinion) as Sam Thompson and Indiyah Polack are your personal guides to ALL the backstage action! We pulled each final couple for a chat in the beach hut to spilt the tea we've been desperate for them to taste. Ok don't hate us but we just had to show Zach Molly's TikTok's and let Whitney know Medhi had told us he'd be waiting for her…Love Island: The Morning After is produced by Amy Elizabeth and Flossie Barratt for Lifted Entertainment
Hey huns!!! Welcome to the last Love Island Minisode! We give our thoughts on the final and what we think of the winners. We have also joined Ella B hive and discussed why Scott and Medhi are so strict! Will this be your last year watching the show? Do you feel old watching? Please tell us xx Join in the discussion using the hashtag #blackgalslivin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Friendzones, food and french kisses - what an episode! As we get ready to say goodbye to Medhi and Mal from the Love Island villa, Sam Thompson, Indiyah Polack and Luke Kempner gather to mourn the loss of the couple that took us by surprise; WhedhiPlus we discuss if double dates are ever a good idea, which foods we enjoy in the bedroom, and how to save face if you've ever called a partner an ex's name (we're looking at you Kady)Love Island: The Morning After is produced by Amy Elizabeth and Flossie Barratt for Lifted Entertainment
We didn't know Medhi had it in him! Mr ‘all lips no hips' wasn't the only one causing the temperature in the studio to rise this morning… our hosts Amy Hart and Will Manning reveal the sexiest performances they've put on for partners!(Spoiler: We've an airline tannoy announcement that will make your toes curl more than Tyrique's!) Comedian Donna Preston drops by to debate if Zachariah has moved on a little too quickly from Molly (or if he's moved on at all) and is it fair that Tyrique's known as 'Mr Dangerous'? Love Island: The Morning After is produced by Amy Elizabeth and Flossie Barratt for Lifted Entertainment
Hey huns!!! Welcome to the first episode of our LI minisode! We speak about our favourite and least favourite islanders, is Molly warranted all this hate? And will Medhi and Whit last? Join in the discussion using the hashtag #blackgalslivin HOSTS:⠀ Jas: twitter.com/jas_bw + instagram.com/jas_bw Vic: twitter.com/victoriasanusi + instagram.com/vicsanusi BGL socials: instagram.com/blackgalslivin + twitter.com/blackgalslivin + https://www.tiktok.com/@blackgalslivin --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are looking thinking about getting counselling but not sure where to start, check out betterhelp.com/BGL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TIME FOR ANOTHER WEEKLY CHECK-IN WITH OUR FAVORITE (AND NOT SO FAVORITE) LOVE ISLANDERS! My Love Island bestie Raven James is BACK on the podcast (if we were in the villa, we'd be Maya James and the Black Iain Stirling), and we've got to discuss all the events of this past week on Love Island UK! Everything from Ruchee's exit to Mitch's RANDOM declaration of love to Medhi's (aka French French Montana) meltdown! Plus… we've finally got a premiere date for Love Island USA! Listen to vintage episodes of Bitch is Better (on Apple Podcasts)! Listen to vintage episodes of Bitch is Better (on Spotify)! *** HEY! Some of you have asked how you can show your appreciation for all of the content provided by your mama's favorite Black geek. How about you buy me a beer/coffee? CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT! *** New episodes of “Reality & Comics Too” are released every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday! DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE, RATE, AND REVIEW! I LOVE 5 STARS! EMAIL ME AT REALITYCOMICSTOO@GMAIL.COM! FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fresh from the villa, André & Charlotte came to spill the piping hot tea and boy did they spill!From Tyrique's secret chats with Charlotte to André's plans for when Catherine leaves the villa - you can not miss this! Meanwhile Sam Thompson, Indiyah Polack and Luke Kempner delve into the twist NOBODY saw coming and why we think slow and Medhi might win the race….Love Island: The Morning After is produced by Amy Elizabeth and Flossie Barratt for Lifted Entertainment
Sam Thompson & Indiyah Polack are fresh back from Aftersun and after THAT Whitney and Medhi kiss the podcast studio is buzzing! Ex Islander Ruchee Gurung joins us and answers the golden question - if she was still in the villa would she have voted Mitchel as the ‘most untrustworthy'?Plus, is she mad at Andre for dropping her to pursue Catherine? And what does she think about Zachariah and Molly? Ready for all the tea to be spilt? We got you! Love Island: The Morning After is produced by Amy Elizabeth and Flossie Barratt for Listen Entertainment
Medhi vs. Whitney - who's side were you on? Presenter and DJ Tyler West joins Sam Thompson and Indiyah Polack to discuss everything from Tyrique's 180 to new boy Scott's arrival, plus we discuss our own fashion icks (and the ultimate moisturiser routine)! Plus find out what makes Indiyah feel like a pig on a spit roast (yes, you read that right).Love Island: The Morning After is produced by Amy Elizabeth and Flossie Barratt for Lifted Entertainment
Noooo! Our first dumping of the series and we're getting ready to say goodbye to the lyrical lasagna that is George.Is he the right person to go? Broadcaster, author and DJ Nadia Jae grabs her popcorn and joins us to break it down.And what do we think of Medhi and Whitney? Is this the romance we never knew we needed? Love Island: The Morning After is produced by Amy Elizabeth and Flossie Barratt for Lifted Entertainment