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How did Einstein's work influence the world we know today? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Harrison Greenbaum team up with astrophysicist Janna Levin, PhD, to explore Einstein's physics and its resulting discoveries, from Walmart laser pointers to black holes and wormholes. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here:https://startalkmedia.com/show/einsteins-crumbs-with-janna-levin/Thanks to our Patrons Vickie Patik, Chukwuma, Jaxie Thund-a-Lund, Eric Muldoon, Kevin Price, True Gordon, Chris Del Rosario, Bill Taylor, Garth Graham, George Koris, Kari Legates, Robert Browning, Everyone wants to be a cat, Christine Ferguson, Monte Plays Games, Bernard Pang, HARMS, Ari Nahmad, Alyssa Feldhaus, Noel Aguilar, 5ityf, Lez Dunn, Jeff Blessing, Brian Hann, Gregory Rodgers, Renzo, Serge, Ralph Loizzo, Tejas Phatak, André Shabazian, Lester W Marlatt, WILLIAM WALKER, Prema Wargo, Gaz Davies, Shota Dzidziguri, Phillippe Chicoineau, Hunter Hall, Marcos Lima, Mark S. Jones, Robert Fisher, Dave Zetrenne, Moad, Brain Jones, Sergio, Jeff Sauer, Donald G Smith, and Aleksey Parsetich for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
I got the opportunity to crew Pam Reed for the 2024 Daytona 100. Most folks know I enjoy helping others do epic things as much as doing it myself. For Pam, this was 100 miler (or longer) finish 120, I believe, maybe 121. She now has 122. It was a sight to behold. At 63 years old, she made 22 hours and change look fairly easy. The big lesson I learned is minimal stop time. Because this was a point to point race with minimal aid stations, crew meetups were fairly often. Probably close to 25 times in 100 miles. And in one stop, she changed all of her clothes as well as shoes and socks. I still bet her stop time was way less than an hour. Incredible. She has so many accomplishments, we could do 5 episodes and not cover them all. Many Badwater finishes with an overall win mixed in, Western States, Hardrock, Moad 240, Cocodona 250, on and on. Enjoy.PlayOn Pain Relief l Nature's Hot & Cold Therapy – PlayOn Relief code = MartyG20Squirrel's Nut Butter: Natural Anti-Chafe & Skin Restoring Salvescode = lubeyourfriends@pacertravel - 727-433-2385 - pathcrx@aol.com(314) Pacer Travel - YouTubehttps://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.podbean.com%2Few%2Fpb-r7346-17f0045%3Ffbclid%3DIwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3RNTo_fnvprqdmi9mmDRzomRYaDg8SgMRxP_UNMSNhukN6Pb8wJq4FXsI_aem_5yLM3ZbTyQyzI9IR-mYx7Q&h=AT1IT9s8e7lvH_j2bM1gNAVUcRONtj_zpUZUoMWYDlFkeD-ZusIoltMlZc-Gd49WEBzXPzlJ3L5oVrvVWvF1Rmm0v_-qhDOF7rZI8VYbuK1kfLz-VI2VUTg22OZPpXS6dXv8G6QrzlGh4REzSg&__tn__=-UK-y-R&c[0]=AT0pxuuhlC7BzUBLE_6QNYBA14AkvTYSg2XvmoXcg2yeqmvaNthuEx2Of5HtS1AHiTfCMa-XWpXvkOIn_nyC15U3fAyiXYqt84Ex6zDAbPgUxXtcBtHAuxcH_SIB0L_JRRt4MlU_UJwVSXvdTu17exLlUxfkrQWnIlHUzlfnmXMG-SJdvTgN-xq9pC2rKMG0_nrdb0YQHgJThttps://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fpodcasts.apple.com%2Fus%2Fpodcast%2Fskinners-locker-room%2Fid1786898161%3Fi%3D1000690669619&h=AT1cQySbXuu68AuoZa3cnR9olJB7HLKhF7O2-ntO5yUGpYz7Rm8qq5Un1Qk-TWRVfoeje7kknz_19nZMBMsdqEP_A_lvQMrnhHOLdAbRmyGfdKUCuk5-6JgTgINkMEzumVfpS1NWMsV36UZPgQ&__tn__=R]-R&c[0]=AT0pxuuhlC7BzUBLE_6QNYBA14AkvTYSg2XvmoXcg2yeqmvaNthuEx2Of5HtS1AHiTfCMa-XWpXvkOIn_nyC15U3fAyiXYqt84Ex6zDAbPgUxXtcBtHAuxcH_SIB0L_JRRt4MlU_UJwVSXvdTu17exLlUxfkrQWnIlHUzlfnmXMG-SJdvTgN-xq9pC2rKMG0_nrdb0YQHgJT
Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series
The influences of Africans and Black Americans on food and agriculture is rooted in ancestral African knowledge and traditions of shared labor, worker co-ops and botanical polycultures. In this episode, we hear from Karen Washington and Bryant Terry on how Black Food culture is weaving the threads of a rich African agricultural heritage with the liberation of economics from an extractive corporate food oligarchy. The results can be health, conviviality, community wealth, and the power of self-determination. Featuring Karen Washington, co-owner/farmer of Rise & Root Farm, has been a legendary activist in the community gardening movement since 1985. Renowned for turning empty Bronx lots into verdant spaces, Karen is: a former President of the NYC Community Garden Coalition; a board member of: the NY Botanical Gardens, Why Hunger, and NYC Farm School; a co-founder of Black Urban Growers (BUGS); and a pioneering force in establishing urban farmers' markets. Bryant Terry is the Chef-in-Residence of MOAD, the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco, and an award-winning author of a number of books that reimagine soul food and African cuisine within a vegan context. His latest book is Black Food: Stories, Art and Recipes from Across the African Diaspora. Credits Executive Producer: Kenny Ausubel Written by: Kenny Ausubel and Arty Mangan Senior Producer and Station Relations: Stephanie Welch Program Engineer and Music Supervisor: Emily Harris Producer: Teo Grossman Host and Consulting Producer: Neil Harvey Production Assistance: Monica Lopez Additional music: Ketsa Resources The Farmer and the Chef: A Conversation Between Two Black Food Justice Activists Karen Washington – 911 Our Food System Is Not Working Working Against Racism in the Food System Black Food: An Interview with Chef Bryant Terry The Food Web Newsletter This is an episode of the Bioneers: Revolution from the Heart of Nature series. Visit the radio and podcast homepage to learn more.
On today's show, we look at how art can highlight the struggles of incarcerated women, build solidarity with them across prison walls, and fight against the erasure and censorship inherent to incarceration. First, we'll hear about a dance performance called "If I Give You My Sorrows" that's built around the complex ways that incarcerated women relate to their beds. Then, we'll learn about an art exhibition, "The Only Door I Can Open," that's curated and created by incarcerated artists, writers and poets inside Central California Women's Facility. Featuring Jo Kreiter, artistic director of Flyaway Productions and creative director of If I Give You My Sorrows Betty McKay, formerly incarcerated advocate and organizer Tomiekia Johnson, incarcerated writer and co-curator of The Only Door I Can Open Chantell-Jeannette Black, incarcerated artist and co-curator of The Only Door I Can Open Rahsaan “New York” Thomas, executive director of Empowerment Avenue Credits Making Contact Team Episode Host: Lucy Kang Producers: Anita Johnson, Salima Hamirani, Amy Gastelum, and Lucy Kang Executive Director: Jina Chung Editor: Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong Engineer: Jeff Emtman Digital Media Marketing: Lissa Deonarain Special thanks to Christine Lashaw from Empowerment Avenue for recording interviews with Tomiekia and Chantell that were part of this show. Music The music in this episode was excerpted from compositions for If You Give Me Your Sorrows. “Skewed” Carla Kihlstedt – voice, music box, field recordings Elijah Oberman – voice, synths Music/sound design – Carla Kihlstedt & Eli Oberman “Where Betty Can Go Find Betty” Pamela Z – voice, processing, MIDI instruments Vocal samples excerpted from an interview with Betty McKay Music by Pamela Z “Closure” Cole Kamen-Greene – trumpet Carla Kihlstedt – voice, violin Devin Ray Hoff – bass Matthias Bossi – percussion Music by Carla Kihlstedt (with structural advice from Elijah Oberman) “Prayer” Carla Kihlstedt – voice Music by Carla Kihlstedt “Salve” Kalyn Harewood – spoken voice (excerpted from an interview with Tomiekia Johnson) Carla Kihlstedt – violin, nyckelharpa, marxophone, voice Elijah Oberman – violin, sound design Jeremy Flower – synth programming Jon Evans – bass, guitar Matthias Bossi – percussion Music by Carla Kihlstedt The Only Door I Can Open and If I Give You My Sorrows presented by Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in 2025: www.ybca.org/event/the-only-door-i-can-open and www.ybca.org/event/if-i-give-you-my-sorrows The Only Door I Can Open virtual exhibition hosted by MoAD: www.moadsf.org/virtual-exhibition Empowerment Avenue website: www.empowermentave.org Flyaway Productions: www.flyawayproductions.com Museum of the African Diaspora: www.moadsf.org The music featured in If I Give You My Sorrows is available for purchase: http://ifigiveyoumysorrows.bandcamp.com Petition for Tomiekia Johnson's request for commutation https://www.change.org/p/gavin-newsom-grant-commutation-for-incarcerated-survivor-tomiekia-johnson Making Contact is an award-winning, nationally syndicated radio show and podcast featuring narrative storytelling and thought-provoking interviews. We cover the most urgent issues of our time and the people on the ground building a more just world.
What happens when a professional dancer trades it in for a keyboard? Join us as we uncover the incredible journey of Sara Moad, who went from being a professional dancer to managing tech solutions as a Solutions Architect at Sydney Airport. Her transition wasn't just about switching careers; it was about embracing change, self-belief, and the profound impact of soft skills cultivated in teaching children. Sara shares her story of stepping into the tech world during the COVID-19 pandemic, inspired by friends and fuelled by a yearning for fresh challenges.Sara's path is sprinkled with invaluable insights for anyone dreaming of a tech career. She shows how personality and empathy, honed through years of teaching dance, have been her greatest allies on this new stage. Her involvement with the Girls Programming Network is a testament to her belief in inclusivity in tech, as she passionately teaches Python and champions the importance of community support. With Sara, we explore how to overcome imposter syndrome and the power of connecting with those around us to find our footing in unfamiliar territory.For those feeling the itch to transition, Sara offers more than inspiration—she provides a roadmap. From setting short-term goals to exploring personal projects, her advice is about aligning your career with your passions. She emphasises leveraging networks and communication to uncover opportunities and shares anecdotes about how hobbies like playing Dungeons & Dragons can bolster skills vital in tech. Sara's story is a celebration of discovering joy in building tech solutions that resonate with one's own experiences and interests.Links:Connect with Sara on LinkedIn Book: Invisible Women - Caroline Criado PerezGirls Programming NetworkThe _nology Program Sara went through.Join our Community Pybites Python CoachingChapters:0:00 - From Dance to Python4:50 - Transitioning Careers in Tech15:19 - Navigating the Tech Transition19:42 - Building Confidence and Finding Career Paths33:10 - Exploring Perspectives in Tech Education
READ FULL SHOWNOTES ON Chat10Looks3.com Once again, Sales has belatedly slouched towards something everybody else watched years ago. This time - appropriately enough - it's Slow Horses. Crabb has been galloping around the MOAD. Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En este capítulo tan esperado, Tania y Daniel nos ponen al día de sus vidas. Se toman un break de entrevistas e invitados para hablar de sus divorcios, amores, desamores, proyectos anteriores, presentes y futuros. De todo lo aprendido y desaprendido en este último año. ¡Porque usted lo pidió! Ahora si, ¡a echar el chal!Síguenos en redes:http://instagram.com/cableatierrapodhttp://facebook.com/cableatierrapodcasthttp://instagram.com/tanialicious Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In our premier episode, cohosts Mike and Elaine are joined by special guest Lisa King, executive director of Summit Metro Parks. Mike and Elaine recall their first meeting (hint: it involved a dam) and Lisa shares how an undesirable job eventually led to a career with the park district (thanks, dad!). What the heck is a MOAD? Why didn't the Gorge Dam live up to its dam potential? Why not just let the sediment flow down the river? Tune in for answers and discover the history and challenges of the Gorge Dam, collaborative efforts and the cost to remove it, and the vision for its future. Free the Falls website: bit.ly/freethefalls Follow Summit Metro Parks: Facebook: summitmetroparks Instagram: summitmetroparks X: @metro_parks
Dans cet extrait, Moad Nefati invite à passer à l'action, pour réinventer les pratiques qui ont besoin d'être dépoussiérées et sortir des sentiers battus pour saisir les opportunités.
Dans cet extrait, Moad Nefati livre ses conseils pour profiter pleinement de la liberté qu'est censée offrir l'installation, trouver son rythme et s'y épanouir.
Moad Nefati est avocat au Barreau de Paris depuis 2013. En tant qu'associé co-fondateur du cabinet Strada et ancien Secrétaire de la Conférence, il exerce principalement en contentieux des affaires et en contentieux pénal criminel, en partie civile et en défense. Son passage à la Conférence a marqué un tournant important dans sa carrière. Source d'apprentissage et d'opportunités, cette année en tant que 11ème Secrétaire lui a aussi permis de faire des rencontres, dont celle de Rachid Mahdi, aujourd'hui son associé. L'installation a marqué le deuxième tournant clé de son parcours professionnel. Dans cet épisode, Moad Nefati livre sa vision bien définie de la profession d'avocat, celle dans laquelle on ne s'engonce pas et qui permet de s'épanouir. Toujours avec une pointe d'humour, il lève le voile sur les coulisses de sa vie d'avocat et partage sa vision d'une profession revisitée, où chacun pourrait vraiment trouver son compte. Un épisode qui dépoussière les codes de la profession et donne des clés pour s'y épanouir. Pour le contacter, voici le lien vers son profil LinkedIn. Bonne écoute ! Lilas Louise
State of the Bay digs into the racial wealth gap and how impact investing is addressing the issue. We hear about the latest exhibitions and programs at the Museum of African Diaspora (MoAD). We discuss the upcoming March 5th election.
Tanner Thompson-Moad joins the Fish House Nation Podcast for Episode #173. Topics discussed include Team Lodge trailers and fish houses, how the brand has evolved, trends in the industry, and customizing trailers for customer needs. For more ice fishing information, visit https://catchcover.com/read-blog-articles/
We are so excited to launch our first Bible study episode for 2024! Simeon will be joining me for NHC Family episodes digging into what God's Word says about couples of the Bible that we might deem as "undesirable." In this episode, we look at Elimelech and Naomi. They were followers of Jehovah who were prominent people in their city of Bethlehem. When God's judgement came by way of famine, instead of inquiring of their King, we see them running from God's protecting hedge. Together with their two sons, they enter into the heathen land of Moad. Initially, the plan was to "sojourn" there, but we find them putting down roots. What lessons can we learn from this couple's negative example? -Making sound decisions as a couple -The husband's responsibilty for the stewardship of his family -The wife's responsibility to submit to her husband's leading -Using the influence of your marriage to point other's to God Scriptures Referenced: Exoduse 33:15 Leviticus 26:19 Numbers 25:1-3 Deuteronomy 23:3-4 Judges 21:25 Ruth 1:1-15 Proverbs 11:14 Isaiah 41:10 Ecclesiastes 4:9 Amos 3:3 Resources: Six Scriptural Tests 1. Proclamation Test- "Has God clearly proclaimed it to be wrong in His Word?" 2. Principle Test- "Is is forbiden in God's Word in principle?" 3. Partnership Test- "Could I invite Jesus Christ to do this with me?" Col. 3:17 4. Present Test- "Would I be ashamed to be found doing it, thinking it, or saying it upon Christ's return?" Phil 1:20 5. Purity Test- "Is there any glory for God in it?" I Cor 10:31 6. Peace Test- "After praying about it, is there the least bit of doubt in my mind?" Rm 14:23 Resources: Find the entire Bible Study Series: https://nohighercalling.org/podcast_series/undesirable-couples-of-the-bible/ Head to Toe Prayer Journal: https://nohighercalling.org/product/head-to-toe-prayer-journal/ Follow my journey by subscribing to this podcast. You can also follow me on Instagram, YouTube, and www.nohighercalling.org Subscribe to the NHC email at www.nohighercalling.org
In today's episode, Dr. Stephanie Smith, Learning Manager at the Museum of Australian Democracy (MoAD) in Canberra, shares insights into MoAD's innovative approach to engaging visitors in historical spaces. Steph talks about MoAD's educational programmes, focusing on their inquiry-based approach and how they encourage an 'inquiry mindset' through active student participation. We also explore the team's teaching methods and how they use intentional and scaffolded open-ended questions to spark student curiosity and participation. We discuss the importance of making students feel heard, encouraging them to share thoughts, and creating a positive, participatory learning environment.We also talk about MoAD's unique professional development model, built on collaboration, continuous learning, and reflective practices. We explore 'slow looking pd' where the team think and learn together by reflecting on various provocations and questions (including episodes of The Art Engager!). 'Slow Looking PD' is a deliberate practice that helps the team at MoAD to improve how they teach and support students. Throughout the episode, Steph shares lots of strategies for student engagement and reflective growth. Whether you're interested in engaging with students, innovative teaching methods, or a facilitation-focused approach to team PD, there are so many takeaways from this episode. Linkshttps://www.moadoph.gov.au/Museum Educators Facebook groupInstagram @stephi_smith_inquirer
“Keep it positive and push the fear out.” What do you get when you combine a mutual love for filmmaking, a dash of persistent creativity, and a work ethic unmatched by anyone else in the industry? Well, you get the cinematic duo of Alix Moad and Evan Runkle. These two dive into their collaborative process, finding creative peers in Colorado, the undying devotion needed to get a film made, and the anxiety that comes with a Kickstarter campaign. You won't want to miss this! SHOUTOUTS & PROMOTIONS -Field of Screams (IG)
Chef Liesha talks about her visit to SF MoAD.
Welcome to Season 4 of Ladies in the House: Trailblazers, a Museum of Australian Democracy and History Detective collaboration.Stella Young was a writer, comedian, television presenter, disability advocate and an editor for the ABC's Ramp Up website. She was also on many boards, committees and councils advocating for people with disabilities.Click to join my mailing listIn this 3-part series we are celebrating the lives of trailblazing women who have made significant change to Australian society. Meet lawyer, refugee and migrant rights activist, writer and commentator, Nyadol Nyuon. Download the FREE teaching resources and the transcript for this episode at the MoAD website.Contact: Twitter @HistoryDetect, Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email historydetective9@gmail.comFollow MoAD on Twitter and Instagram.Music written and performed by Kelly Chase.
Welcome to Season 4 of Ladies in the House: Trailblazers, a Museum of Australian Democracy and History Detective collaboration.Click to join my mailing listIn this 3-part series we are celebrating the lives of trailblazing women who have made significant change to Australian society. Meet lawyer, refugee and migrant rights activist, writer and commentator, Nyadol Nyuon. Download the FREE teaching resources and the transcript for this episode at the MoAD website.Contact: Twitter @HistoryDetect, Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email historydetective9@gmail.comFollow MoAD on Twitter and Instagram.Music written and performed by Kelly Chase.
Welcome to Season 4 of Ladies in the House, a Museum of Australian Democracy and History Detective collaboration.Click to join my mailing listIn this 3-part series we are celebrating the lives of trailblazing women who have made significant change to Australian society. Download the FREE teaching resources and the transcript for this episode at the MoAD website.Contact: Twitter @HistoryDetect, Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email historydetective9@gmail.comFollow MoAD on Twitter and Instagram.Music written and performed by Kelly Chase.
In this unique episode of our OGs & Young Guns series, we invited renowned poets Nia McAllister and Tureeda Mikell to interview EACH OTHER about their experiences as literary artists! The two met at the Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD), a contemporary art museum that celebrates Black culture through a global lens. Nia is the Senior Public Programs Manager at MoAD, and Tureeda recently completed her residency with the museum's exceptional Poet-in-Residence program. Nia is also a writer and environmental justice advocate working at the intersection of art, activism, and public engagement. Tureeda is a Griot Story Medicine Woman, activist, Qi Gong Energy Therapist, and lyricist; she is the author of "Synchronicity: The Oracle of Sun Medicine." These women are both amazingly intelligent and thoughtful, and we were thrilled to listen to their compelling stories and dialogue as flies on the wall. Meet Nia McAllister and Tureeda Mikell! For more information about Nia, please visit: https://www.niamcallister.com/ For more information about Tureeda, please visit: https://dpwc2020.com/mikell/
Even before the pandemic, running an independent theater meant facing a gauntlet of challenges. Today, we'll hear how these independent repertory theaters are adapting to the changing tides. Then, we have a conversation with the Museum of the African Diaspora's newly hired cultural critic, Dr. Artel Great. Plus, readings from Bay Area writers.
Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series
The influences of Africans and Black Americans on food and agriculture is rooted in ancestral African knowledge and traditions of shared labor, worker coops and botanical polycultures. In this episode, we hear from Karen Washington and Bryant Terry on how Black Food culture is weaving the threads of a rich African agricultural heritage with the liberation of economics from an extractive corporate food oligarchy. The results can be health, conviviality, community wealth, and the power of self-determination. Featuring Karen Washington, co-owner/farmer of Rise & Root Farm, has been a legendary activist in the community gardening movement since 1985. Renowned for turning empty Bronx lots into verdant spaces, Karen is: a former President of the NYC Community Garden Coalition; a board member of: the NY Botanical Gardens, Why Hunger, and NYC Farm School; a co-founder of Black Urban Growers (BUGS); and a pioneering force in establishing urban farmers' markets. Bryant Terry is the Chef-in-Residence of MOAD, the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco, and an award-winning author of a number of books that reimagine soul food and African cuisine within a vegan context. His latest book is Black Food: Stories, Art and Recipes from Across the African Diaspora. Resources The Farmer and the Chef: A Conversation Between Two Black Food Justice Activists Karen Washington – 911 Our Food System Is Not Working Working Against Racism in the Food System Black Food: An Interview with Chef Bryant Terry The Food Web Newsletter Credits Executive Producer: Kenny Ausubel Written by: Kenny Ausubel and Arty Mangan Senior Producer and Station Relations: Stephanie Welch Program Engineer and Music Supervisor: Emily Harris Producer: Teo Grossman Host and Consulting Producer: Neil Harvey Production Assistance: Monica Lopez Additional music: Ketsa This is an episode of the Bioneers: Revolution from the Heart of Nature series. Visit the radio and podcast homepage to find out how to hear the program on your local station and how to subscribe to the podcast.
Welcome to Season 3 of Ladies in the House, a Museum of Australian Democracy and History Detective collaboration.In this 4-part series we are going to celebrate the lives of four incredible women and how they contributed to Australian democracy. Meet Margaret Guilfoyle the first female Australian Finance Minister.Download the FREE teaching resources and the transcript for this episode at the MoAD website.Contact: Twitter @HistoryDetect, Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email historydetective9@gmail.comFollow MoAD on Twitter and Instagram.Music written and performed by Kelly Chase.
Welcome to Season 3 of Ladies in the House, a Museum of Australian Democracy and History Detective collaboration.In this 4-part series we are going to celebrate the lives of four incredible women and how they contributed to Australian democracy. Meet Joan Child the first Australian woman to be elected Speaker in the House of Representatives.Download the FREE teaching resources and the transcript for this episode at the MoAD website.Contact: Twitter @HistoryDetect, Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email historydetective9@gmail.comFollow MoAD on Twitter and Instagram.Music written and performed by Kelly Chase.
Welcome to Season 3 of Ladies in the House, a Museum of Australian Democracy and History Detective collaboration.In this 4-part series we are going to celebrate the lives of four incredible women and how they contributed to Australian democracy. Meet Enid Lyons the first Australian woman to be elected into the House of Representatives.Download the FREE teaching resources and the transcript for this episode at the MoAD website.Contact: Twitter @HistoryDetect, Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email historydetective9@gmail.comFollow MoAD on Twitter and Instagram.Music written and performed by Kelly Chase.
Welcome to Season 3 of Ladies in the House, a Museum of Australian Democracy and History Detective collaboration.In this 4-part series we are going to celebrate the lives of four incredible women and how they contributed to Australian democracy. Meet Dorothy Tangney the first Australian woman to be elected into the Senate.Download the FREE teaching resources and the transcript for this episode at the MoAD website.Contact: Twitter @HistoryDetect, Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email historydetective9@gmail.comFollow MoAD on Twitter and Instagram.Music written and performed by Kelly Chase.
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On this Sunday episode of THE POLITICRAT daily podcast: Museum Of The African Diaspora in San Francisco presents Elegies: In Conversation with actor/art collector Michael Ealy and renowned artist Yashua Klos. Art and art work conversation around Yashua Klos's work including “Gardener”, part of the Elegies exhibit at MOAD in San Francisco through August 21. Features some of the audio of Ealy and Klos. July 17, 2022. Visit MOAD: https://moadsf.org. Elegies exhibit curated by Monique Long. The AUTONOMY t-shirt series—buy yours here: https://bit.ly/3yD89AL Planned Parenthood: https://plannedparenthood.org Register to vote NOW: https://vote.org The ENOUGH/END GUN VIOLENCE t-shirts on sale here: https://bit.ly/3zsVDFU Donate to the Man Up Organization: https://manupinc.org FREE: SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE BRAND NEW POLITICRAT DAILY PODCAST NEWSLETTER!! Extra content, audio, analysis, exclusive essays for subscribers only, plus special offers and discounts on merchandise at The Politicrat Daily Podcast online store. Something new and informative EVERY DAY!! Subscribe FREE at https://politicrat.substack.com Buy podcast merchandise (all designed by Omar Moore) and lots more at The Politicrat Daily Podcast Store: https://the-politicrat.myshopify.com The Politicrat YouTube page: bit.ly/3bfWk6V The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c The Politicrat blog: https://politicrat.politics.blog Join Omar on Fanbase NOW! Download the Fanbase social media app today. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to this to this podcast! Follow/tweet Omar at: https://twitter.com/thepopcornreel
Meet Susan Ryan who played an instrumental role in introducing in laws that made discrimination based on gender illegal. This is a Museum of Australian Democracy and History Detective Collaboration.Download the FREE teaching resources for this episode at the MoAD website.In Season 2 of the Ladies in the House series, we are going to celebrate the lives of three incredible women and how they contributed to Australian democracy. This episode looks at the life of Adela Pankhurst.Contact: Twitter @HistoryDetect, Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email historydetective9@gmail.comMusic written and performed by Kelly Chase.
Oodgeroo Noonuccal was an Indigenous Australian poet, artist, writer, educator and political activist. And today I would like to look at the pivotal role that she played in the lead up to the 1967 referendum. This is a Museum of Australian Democracy and History Detective Collaboration.Download the FREE teaching resources for this episode at the MoAD website.In Season 2 of the Ladies in the House series, we are going to celebrate the lives of three incredible women and how they contributed to Australian democracy. This episode looks at the life of Adela Pankhurst.Contact: Twitter @HistoryDetect, Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email historydetective9@gmail.comMusic written and performed by Kelly Chase.
Early and late deaths,children money and life are Mazel,stopping the malach hamuves,chants during kevura,Nechama for reb tush Mael when he lost his kids,and what to say when somebody's dying
Early and late deaths,children money and life are Mazel,stopping the malach hamuves,chants during kevura,Nechama for reb tush Mael when he lost his kids,and what to say when somebody's dying
Tuning over the beds,lowering the standards for the poor,hesped of chochom on choel hamoed, and over crying for somebdoy who died
Tuning over the beds,lowering the standards for the poor,hesped of chochom on choel hamoed, and over crying for somebdoy who died
Many different times for tearing kriya and when not to sew up
Many different times for tearing kriya and when not to sew up
Only family partaking in avelius,when they moved rav hunas body,hespedim of chochomim,and the work changing during death of tzadikim
Only family partaking in avelius,when they moved rav hunas body,hespedim of chochomim,and the work changing during death of tzadikim
Tashmish during shiva, pachaz natar,kriya not bshas chimum,a baby that's niftar, 14 days of shloshim in 2
Mevatel Torah and shul for hesped,getting married during shloshim or before three Yom tovim, what type of clothes can be worn during shloshim,and aveilus betzina on shabbos
Tashmish during shiva, pachaz natar,kriya not bshas chimum,a baby that's niftar, 14 days of shloshim in 2
Mevatel Torah and shul for hesped,getting married during shloshim or before three Yom tovim, what type of clothes can be worn during shloshim,and aveilus betzina on shabbos
Being misthatif with the families shiva and many contrasts between shiva and kriya for a parent as opposed to other relatives
Standing for kriya, tefilin and taking them off on the first few days,and greetings from and to an avel
Being misthatif with the families shiva and many contrasts between shiva and kriya for a parent as opposed to other relatives
Standing for kriya, tefilin and taking them off on the first few days,and greetings from and to an avel
Buried on the regel can one start shloshim before shiva,shmuah richoka,and sitting shiva with ones wife
Hablamos sobre la 'Guzám' y más; pásenle lo mejor de los espectáculos.