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David Nooks is Peer Recovery Support Specialist at the Foundation for Recovery in Las Vegas. He is also a musician who believes in the healing power of rock & roll. After many years spent misusing substances and seeking escape David decided to embrace recovery. In this podcast David talks about his journey to recovery and how he became interested in helping others find their own pathway to a different kind of life. He tells the story of the founding of Recovery Band Camp and how it has grown and developed into a safe space that celebrates the joy of music and the power of mutual support.
Can you get by with piece of a song or do you really need the whole thing?- Moveable chord shapes workshop replay: https://liveukulele.com/register/4-27-24-workshop/- 5/25/24 Zoom workshop on making smoother, easier, buzz-free chord changes: https://liveukulele.com/register/5-25-24-workshop/Support the Show.Join my newsletter! It's free and I won't spam you. Get updates on new lessons and access to exclusive resources: https://liveukulele.com/signup/Support the podcast: Buy video lessons or a book: https://liveukulele.com/store/ Use my Sweetwater affiliate link next time you need to buy some gear! https://sweetwater.sjv.io/9WbER0. Enter their gear giveaway every month while you're there (affiliate link): https://sweetwater.sjv.io/rQ4n9G Gear I use to create this podcast: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/eKJb6zCREDITS- Hosted, produced, edited, and mixed by Brad Bordessa - Theme music by Brad Bordessa; available on If Only: https://bradbordessa.bandcamp.com/album/if-only- Ad spot music: "Hoʻale" and "Honaunau Rodeo" by Dagan Bernstein (https://daganmusic.com/hoale/)
This week, Gilly takes us back to last week's Jane Grigson Trust Awards for debut food book writers to meet the winner, Chris Newens. He may still be writing his book, Moveable Feasts: Paris in Twenty Meals, but Gilly helps him unpack four food moments which open a door on Parisian food through its 20 arrondissements.Check into Gilly's Substack to listen to chair of The Jane Grigson Trust, Don Sloan explain what the judges were looking for in this year's nominees. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Huckabee, recent poll numbers are a VERY clear indicator of what Americans want in 2024. Dr. Yftach Gepner is joined by his daughters Ella and Ruth as they detail their experience in Israel during the Hamas attacks. Jim Labriola and Raleigh Taylor are courageously fighting human trafficking via the trucking industry. Jordan Winton and The Gatlin Brothers are providing a stellar lineup of entertainment. Don't miss Huckabee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we bring you the first part of a conversation with Erik Åberg who at the time of recoring is writing his Ph.D about juggling. He is an extraorinary juggler with a wonderful way of thinking and finding real deep questions about juggling, writing, researching, archiving, and answering them in illuminating ways.We start out talking about how it is to write a ph.d about juggling. He is seeking to grasp his process and to describe an actual practice which could then reliably be used to create work. How ideas pop up AFTER you have worked hard on them, whilst doing something else. How to break down what you're doing into components and then make them geometrical. Ghost cubes. Moveable sculture which allows sculptures happen in time. His work on Headrolls.Making archiving and intellectual work into part of your artistic process.His epiphany that the reality of anything we create be it a book a show or a sculpture resides in the spectators experience. The importance of asking what this experience is.How the experience of a sculpture and a performance relate and differ.Who owns time in the experience of art?Three dimensions of time and participation in the artistic experience.Links:Erik Åberg's Ghost CubesErik and Jay Gilligan's juggling show BevisErik and Jay's juggling show BlickA more biographical interview with Erik for those who want to get to know him a little more.Support the show...Now you can get t-shirts and hoodies with our wonderful logo. This is the best new way to suport the podcast project. Become a proud parader of your passion for Showmanship and our glorious Craft whilst simultanously helping to gather more followers for the Way.You'll find the store here: https://thewayoftheshowman.printdrop.com.auIf you want to help support this podcast it would be tremendous if you wrote a glowing review on iTunes or Spotify.If you want to contact me about anything, including wanting me to collaborate on one of your projects you can reach me on thewayoftheshowman@gmail.comor find out more on the Way of the Showman website.you can follow the Way of Instagram where it is, not surprisingly thewayoftheshowman.If you find it in you and you have the means to do so, you can suport the podcast financially at:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/captainfrodo
Pro tip: please watch the short video version of this post that I link to here: www.guitarsuccess4u.com/ACE. It will give you a much clearer grasp of what I'm sharing here.Transcript and diagrams included below…If you're looking for a game-changing strategy for claiming the fretboard quickly and effectively – that most people don't know about – this is the place to start. So first, what's an octave? It's a perfect interval comprised of 12 half steps, where the low note and the high note share the same name, but are located in different registers.Take a look at this legend for a moment. I've got yellow lines to indicate octaves where I skip one string. Note that I need to make an accommodation for the tuning, as I traverse the Major 3rd in the tuning on the way to strings 2 and 1.Then I have a blue line that shows where I can play an octave as I skip two strings – and still play the notes simultaneously with my fretting hand. I'll do this only from strings 5 to 2 today. Lastly, I have a green line to indicate a double octave from strings 6 to 1, as I skip four strings.All of these lines will come into play with the three diagrams I'm about to walk you through. Remember, I'm working with octaves that can be played simultaneously with my fretting hand.Now before we continue, I'm going to let you in on a little secret that will reveal how the fretboard works in this situation, through a mathematical sequence of numbers. You ready?Think of the three lowest single-digit odd numbers in decreasing order. What are they? 5, 3, 1. Now, how about the three lowest single-digit even numbers in decreasing order? They are: 6, 4, 2. Try saying those sequences back to back a couple times, starting with the odds.5, 3, 1, 6, 4, 2, 5, 3, 1, 6, 4, 2.As you will soon see, these numbers tell us which string to use as we map out the octaves from low to high on the frets.We have a 6-string instrument. Between frets 0 and 11, a single note appears only once per string, so how many instances of that note will we find on the fretboard inside that frontier? Six instances.I'm providing three diagrams I'll reference as I continue forward.Let's start with the A notes. Observe (on the accompanying video) as I connect these notes together by four octaves, and one double octave. Starting with the lowest note fret-wise on the open 5th string, the A notes are on strings 5, 3, 1, 6, 4, 2. If we know how to form the octaves, the notes just fall into place, using our sequence of descending odd and even numbers. Notice that the C notes start “mid-sequence,” beginning on string 2.The E notes can start off with a double octave, indicated by a green line from strings 1 to 6.As a bonus (in the video) I can start on string 6, and actually make my way all the way up to the 12th fret of the 1st string to make this even more neatly laid out for you, with the descending even numbers, followed by the descending odd numbers.So today, we learned how to map out the fretboard octaves with the notes: A, C, and E. And what does that spell? ACE! We just figured out how to ACE our fretboard with octaves!What does this help us do? Anything we want! Moveable chords, scales, arpeggios, capo positions, the CAGED System, and more. It literally unlocks our fretboard for us!Well, hopefully, there were some “lightbulbs” that appeared over your head during this quick lesson. As you can imagine, there's so much more. We covered three notes today – and there are technically 12 notes…and you better believe that we cover all of them from multiple angles inside GuitarSuccess4U, leading to mastery of the fretboard. We don't just focus on fretboard KNOWLEDGE, though. We take time for the APPLICATION of that knowledge to cultivate artistry and musicianship. This experience at GuitarSuccess4U could be what's missing from your guitar journey. Please head on over to GuitarSuccess4U.com to see what we're all about.Thanks for having some serious fun with me today, sharpening your skills. Keep showing up, and I'll see you next time!Thanks for reading Guitar Serious Fun! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit guitarseriousfun.substack.com
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet, “Iridescence,” comes from Macedonian-American composer Zach Gulaboff Davis. Learn more about Zach and his music at https://zgulaboffdavis.com. Keep the music moving! Connect with us! Email: moveabledo@gmail.com Website: https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo Instagram: @Moveable_do_podcast YouTube: @moveabledopodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet is "Moon Ladder" from New York-based pianist and composer Bruno Voigt. Learn more about Bruno and his music at https://brunovoigtmusic.square.site. Keep the music moving! Connect with us! Email: moveabledo@gmail.com Website: https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo Instagram: @Moveable_do_podcast YouTube: @moveabledopodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet comes from Portuguese composer Pedro Lopes Baptista and his piece "Jorge Peixinho - In Memoriam for solo guitar". Learn more about Pedro and his music at https://www.editions-ava.com/en/pedro-lopes-baptista. Keep the music moving! Connect with us! Email: moveabledo@gmail.com Website: https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo Instagram: @Moveable_do_podcast Twitter: @MoveableDo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet comes from composer Matt Gill and his piece "Stratum III". Learn more about Matt Gill and his music on YouTube or other streaming platforms. Keep the music moving! Connect with us! Email: moveabledo@gmail.com Website: https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo Instagram: @Moveable_do_podcast Twitter: @MoveableDo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
Moveable guitar chords are incredibly fun. They will help you be more creative, give you ideas on how to make a song of your own, and they'll help you “unlock” the guitar fretboard. In this episode, we're taking four different guitar chords and playing them around the fretboard. There are no barre chords needed as we're just moving the guitar chord shapes up the neck and playing them with open strings. If you've ever wondered how to start a song, what chords to begin with, or how the pros do it, you'll enjoy this episode. We focus mostly on the E chord on the guitar (as this is a great one to begin with and you'll hear why), plus there are examples using the A minor chord, the C chord, and the D chord. Not only that, but I'm even sneaking in a tiny little ear training test anyone can do, you'll hear the chord the “Gatekeeper” of the Asylum would play if he were writing you a love song, and I announce the winners of the 13 Ways to Escape the Acoustic Asylum paperback book competition. Listen today and enjoy! You can get more tips and advice from Dan Thorpe by joining the free email list here – https://acousticasylum.com/ Like this episode? Your reviews for this podcast mean the world to me, so please let us know what you thought about the Acoustic Asylum!
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet comes from New Zealand composer Kirsten Strom and her piano etude "Mist". Learn more about Kirsten and her music at https://sounz.org.nz/contributors/1906. Keep the music moving! Connect with us! Email: moveabledo@gmail.com Website: https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo Instagram: @Moveable_do_podcast Twitter: @MoveableDo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet comes from composer Lawrence Kramer and his piece "Cloud Shadows". Learn more about Lawrence and his music at https://www.lkmusic.org. Keep the music moving! Connect with us! Email: moveabledo@gmail.com Website: https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MoveableDoListeners Instagram: @Moveable_do_podcast Twitter: @MoveableDo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet comes from composer David Lipten and his piece "Saturday, Autumn, Ravishing Light " for SSA Choir. Learn more about David and his music at https://www.dlipten.com. Keep the music moving! Connect with us! Email: moveabledo@gmail.com Website: https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo Instagram: @Moveable_do_podcast Twitter: @MoveableDo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
This week, we venture into the world of show choir with composer and arranger, Garrett Breeze. We track his musical journey from Indianapolis to Nashville and how he got into the show choir scene. Learn also about his podcast, Selling Sheet Music, where he gives tips and tricks to self published composers. Pieces featured on this episode: "There is a Green Hill Far Away," "The Place Where Lost Things Go," "Sing Loud," and "Still, Still, Still." For more information about Garrett and his music, visit https://garrettbreeze.com/, https://breezetunes.com/, or https://holidaychoirmusic.com/. For more information about this podcast and a full archive of episodes, visit https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo. Keep the music moving!! Place Where Lost Things Go: http://bit.ly/3M7xuuU Still, Still, Still: https://bit.ly/352lyDk Sing Loud: https://bit.ly/3vNtJ62 There is a Green Hill Far Away: https://bit.ly/3xiDN7z Connect with us! Email: moveabledo@gmail.com Website: https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo Instagram: @Moveable_do_podcast Twitter: @MoveableDo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/garrett-breeze/support
A lot of people don't think much about libraries ...until they can't get reliable, factual answers they need asking their mobile device or smart speaker. So, we're catching up with the outgoing president of the CT Library Assoc. talking about these vital localized or specialized resource centers and the professionals who staff and stock them. Then we'll conclude our June Pride Month focus chatting with the CT Healthy Living Collective whose CT LGBTQ+ Moveable Senior Center Program has expanded to 24 senior centers across Connecticut now offering events specifically designed for LGBTQ+ community members. And we'll kick off the first weekend of summer with a quick briefing from the CT Dept. of Transportation. We'll cover a few basic summer travel and safe operating reminders, remind you about expanded emergency roadside assistance service, and a new program monitoring speeding and issuing warnings if you're speeding through state road work zones.
Have you ever seen the same mockups on product listings or social media posts? Maybe you feel discouraged that a lot of sellers are using the same images for your store, just like the fonts and clipart we all know about.The good news is that we can stand out and be unique even with mockup images! Our guest Kelly Harvill will share with us insight on how we can make this happen.Kelly is an educator and photographer who also sells resources, mockups, and images through her TPT store and membership. You can connect with her on Instagram at @speakingofimages and visit her website speakingofimages.comIn this episode, you will learn:The difference between a mockup and a moveable pieceHow mockups and moveable pieces can enhance product listingsSome "dos" and "don'ts" for using moveable pieces and mockupsHow mockups and moveable pieces be used outside of TPT product listingsResources and LinksImage Maker Membership - Use these special codes to get 1 month free on the quarterly or annual membership! Use Creativequarter or CreativeyearLet's connect!TPT Store: The Southern TeachWebsite: thesouthernteachdesigns.comInstagram: @thesouthernteach.designsFacebook: The Southern Teach Design and BrandingMentioned in this episode:New quarterly product listing service option available!I launched the Ready Set Revamp product listing service last year and was OVER THE MOON with how well this went! I'm so glad many of you were able to get some great looking graphics and templates for your TPT resource listings. The great thing about this service is that you get the editable version of everything I create. You can use them over again with your other TPT products that I don't go in and do myself. But, if you're still thinking... Kirsten - I REEEEALLY don't like to come up with all the wording and update graphics for my covers and thumbnails (even though I really need to)... CUE - Quarterly Services! The BRAND NEW quarterly product listing service option is where over the course of 12 months, you will be granted 4 VIP Days where I go in and update 7 product listings of your choice for each VIP day. By investing in the quarterly service option, you'll get the VIP days at a 20% discount than when booking 4 individual VIP days (plus you get first dibs on my calendar)! If interested, simply head over to the link below, scroll down, select a package, and fill out a form - and we'll go from there!Quarterly VIP ServicesNew quarterly product listing service option available!I launched the Ready Set Revamp product listing service last year and was OVER THE MOON with how well this went! I'm so glad many of you were able to get some great looking graphics and templates for your TPT resource listings. The great thing about this service is that you get...
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Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet comes from Canadian composer Colin Eatock and his piece "The Lord is Risen". Learn more about Colin and his music at https://colineatock.com. Keep the music moving! Connect with us! Email: moveabledo@gmail.com Website: https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo Instagram: @Moveable_do_podcast Twitter: @MoveableDo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
Teach your child to WRITE before they learn to READ. Here's how. Everyone wants to teach their child to read. Literacy is a crucial life skill! But how? ...in 100 easy lessons? ...with baby flashcards? ...apps or an online subscription? Don't buy the hype. Maria Montessori discovered a learning-to-read strategy that works for just about every child in just about every language, and it involves a simple, easily DIY-able material: the moveable alphabet. But first, you need to understand that before we can teach reading, we must first teach WRITING. On YouTube Live today, David and I will discuss how to use a movable alphabet (one of our 21 Essential Materials) and how to easily incorporate one into your daily life. Everyone is welcome! The Moveable Alphabet is just one of the 21 essential Montessori materials we love. Download your own FREE copy of our full list of Montessori Essentials at https://www.childoftheredwoods.com/essentials
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet comes from Iranian composer Soheil Shirangi and his piece "SAMAT". Learn more about Soheil and his music at https://soheilshirangi.com/. Keep the music moving! Connect with us! Email: moveabledo@gmail.com Website: https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo Instagram: @Moveable_do_podcast Twitter: @MoveableDo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet comes from Mexican composer Frida Vasquez de la Sota and her piece "Obertura 19" (Overture 19). Learn more about Frida and her music at https://fridadelasota.wixsite.com/fridadelasota. Keep the music moving! Connect with us! Email: moveabledo@gmail.com Website: https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo Instagram: @Moveable_do_podcast Twitter: @MoveableDo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet comes from composer Anthony Mosakowski and his piece "Resonet in laudibus". Learn more about Anthony and his music at https://www.anthonymosakowski.com/. Keep the music moving! Connect with us! Email: moveabledo@gmail.com Website: https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo Instagram: @Moveable_do_podcast Twitter: @MoveableDo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet comes from Lebanese composer Sami Seif and his piece "Orientalism". Learn more about Sami and his music at https://www.samiseif.com/. Keep the music moving! Connect with us! Email: moveabledo@gmail.com Website: https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo Instagram: @Moveable_do_podcast Twitter: @MoveableDo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet comes from British composer Mark Whitefield and his piece "The Seventh Wave". Learn more about Mark and his music at https://markwhitefield.musicaneo.com/. Keep the music moving! Connect with us! Email: moveabledo@gmail.com Website: https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo Instagram: @Moveable_do_podcast Twitter: @MoveableDo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet comes from composer Sonya Leonore Stahl and her piece "Princess of the Northern Lights." Learn more about Sonya and her music at https://waterlily.gumroad.com/ . Keep the music moving! Connect with us! Email: moveabledo@gmail.com Website: https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo Instagram: @Moveable_do_podcast Twitter: @MoveableDo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet comes from Argentinian composer Leandro Ragusa and his piece "Preludio para el Nuevo Mundo" (Prelude for the New World). Learn more about Leandro and his music at https://leandroragusa.com/ . Keep the music moving! Connect with us! Email: moveabledo@gmail.com Website: https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo Instagram: @Moveable_do_podcast Twitter: @MoveableDo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
God, we know, is outside space and time. But the need to date one faith's most sacred feast drove a cutting-edge technological quest to accurately locate ourselves in time. Guests Simon Brown Philipp Nothaft Robert Poole Producers Simon Brown Maria Devlin McNair Voice Talent Blair Hodges Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Monte Poole and Kerith Burke discuss what the Warriors' philosophy is headed closer to the NBA trade deadline, which players are most likely to be on the move if the team finds a trade partner and the impact ball movement has had on the Warriors' offensive output. (1:55) Warriors' ball movement starting to find form (8:04) How long will Warriors stick with the small-ball lineup?(14:30) When will we see Wiseman play again? (21:11) How is important is Wiggins to the Warriors? (28:31) Will Warriors make a splash at the trade deadline?(33:11) Is Wiseman the wild card for the Warriors? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet comes from Italian composer Dario Argentesi and his piece "Bagatelluzza." Learn more about Dario and his music at https://pandorascores.wordpress.com/. Keep the music moving! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Snippet comes from composer Daniel Cueto and his piece "Puma." Learn more about Daniel and his music at https://www.danielcueto.com/. Keep the music moving! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet comes from composer Mickie Wadworth and their piece "If Butterfly Were Shade." Learn more about Mickie and their music at mickiewadsworth.weebly.com. Keep the music moving! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet comes from composer Diederik van der Laag and his piece "Nigredo/Nevermore." Learn more about Diederik and his music at https://www.diederikvanderlaag.nl/. Keep the music moving! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet comes from composer Melanie Gearig and her piece "Solace." Learn more about Melanie and her music at https://youtube.com/@melaniegearig. Keep the music moving! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moveabledo/support
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet comes from composer Jonathan Rippon and his piece "O Captain, My Captain." Learn more about Jonathan Rippon and his music at https://sbmp.com/ComposerPage.php?ComposerNum=445. Keep the music moving! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moveabledo/support
Moveable Snippets will bring you one piece that a composer would like to share with the world. Today's Moveable Snippet comes from my friend and colleague in the Ensign Symphony & Chorus, Stephen Weatherford, with his arrangement of I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day. To get in contact about Stephen about this piece or any of his other works, email me at moveabledo@gmail.com. Keep the music moving! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moveabledo/support
Today on the ProLife Podcast: NPR shocks listeners with glamorized disturbing audio of a real abortion, Netflix show Love is Blind discusses abortion and disabilities, Anne Hathaway says abortion is another word for mercy, and key Pro-Life candidates to watch today! 0:00 NPR shocks listeners with audio of an 11-week abortion 4:33 Anne Hathaway calls abortion “mercy” 5:49 Netflix show Love is Blind discusses abortion & disabilities 9:59 “Moveable middle men” and how to discuss abortion 13:03 Seth Dillon's great responses to abortion topic 14:11 Emotional vs. logical arguments for abortion 17:41 Beto's cringe TikTok video 22:03 Key races to watch today! 24:38 Only one bad session can undo our hard work 26:54 Go vote!!! Donate now to support us and keep our efforts going! https://TexasRightToLife.com/Stand Read more about NPR's abortion audio: https://www.foxnews.com/media/npr-shocks-airing-audio-woman-getting-abortion-disturbing-and-evil-on-every-level Read how Anne Hathaway claims abortion is another word for “mercy”: https://texasrighttolife.com/abortion-can-be-another-word-for-mercy-claims-celebrity-anne-hathaway/ Read more about abortion topics being discussed on Netflix's show Love is Blind: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/this-reality-tv-episode-had-a-surprisingly-insightful-abortion-conversation Watch Seth Dillon's awesome responses with Joe Rogan: https://texasrighttolife.com/babylon-bee-ceo-debates-joe-rogan-on-abortion/ Watch Beto's cringe TikTok video: https://www.tiktok.com/@nessadiosdado/video/7160867403696491822?is_from_webapp=v1&item_id=7160867403696491822 Fight big tech censorship and sign up for direct alerts! Text PROLIFE to 40237 By providing your phone number, you are joining a recurring text messaging program for TXRTL. Msg & data rates may apply.
Steve shares an excerpt from his new podcast, Knowing Hymn, where he and his wife explore the hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. You can find the podcast at anchor.fm/knowinghymn or wherever podcasts can be found. New episodes every Friday! Website: KnowingHymn.weebly.com Facebook Group: Knowing Hymn Instagram: KnowingHymn Twitter @ KnowingHymn Email: knowinghymn@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moveabledo/support
Today on the Jimmy Barrett Show: Should Halloween be moved to the weekend? Looking at the debates
This week's #RailNatter is talking swing bridges, bascule bridges, sliding bridges... Because we're attempting to provide an exhaustive list of Britain's moveable railway bridges that are (a) still in use and (b) largely in the same form as it was when it functioned, even if it has been welded shut. How many are there? Will I miss any? It's anyone's guess... Join LIVE to find out! Watch @Network Rail 's terrific little video on the Goole (Skelton) Swing Bridge here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzeTidU0INA Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://patreon.com/garethdennis or throw loose change at me via https://paypal.me/garethdennis. Join in the discussion at https://garethdennis.co.uk/discord.
Betting Show #11: Irresistable Force vs Moveable Object by Not The Top 20 Podcast
Today on the Logan Blackman Show we reveal the latest USMNT squad and discuss whether or not we agree with some of the inclusions/exclusions from the roster. We also take a look at the recently released World Cup kits and decide whether or not we actually like what Nike did for the US' first World Cup kit since 2014. Sticking with the World Cup, we make a no note 26-man squad prediction, while also saying which players I would pick vs who GGG would pick. We then move to football and look at Iowa's weekend match-up with Nevada, or as it's known here as 'the stoppable force v the moveable object.' With Iowa's recent offensive struggles, we look at how they're handling Petras and how keeping him in may be doing him more harm than good long term. With Iowa struggling to score, we thought it'd be fun to do a quiz naming all the players who have scored touchdowns for Iowa while Kirk has been the head coach. Finally, we look at the weekend slate of NFL games and go over the Chargers loss to the Chiefs on Thursday Night Football. Enjoy!
Turning Season: News & Conversations on Our Adventure Toward a Life-Sustaining Society
Welcome to a news episode of Turning Season Podcast, your regular dose of Active Hope in the Great Turning, bringing you news and deep conversations about our adventure toward a life-honoring, life-sustaining way of being human on Earth. This show is for every one of you who's awake to our multiple crises, feels your love for life on Earth, and chooses to participate in cultivating ways of life we can believe in, making a life-honoring present even in the face of an uncertain future.In today's quick episode, 2 stories of Holding Actions (both works in progress), and 1 story that fits into the dimensions of both Life-Sustaining Systems and Shifts in Consciousness:Los Angeles bans new oil and gas drilling, and plans to phase out existing wells, thanks to activism in local frontline communitiesResistance in Ghana, Nigeria, and Ivory Coast to land grabs by global agriculture firmsand a forest that traveled through a Dutch city for 100 days this summer.Find links to more info on all 3 of today's stories at turningseason.com/episode18.Healing Season: Practical Wisdom from Chinese Medicine and the Work that Reconnects, with Leilani Navar: leilaninavar.com/healingseason
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Big O talks Duncan's Contract
Big O talks Duncan's Contract
This week, we're playing Will's interview on the Moveable Do podcast, hosted by Steve Danielson. Will joins an illustrious lineup of composers to be interviewed on the show, including Eric Whitacre, Libby Larsen, Rollo Dilworth, and Jake Runestad. Be sure to check out the podcast and subscribe: https://anchor.fm/moveabledoCLASSICAL MIXTAPEThe full playlistFrom Will's interview, we'll add “Acadia Fanfare” to the mixtape as this week's selection:White, “Acadia Fanfare”THINK YOU CAN STUMP US? GO AHEAD AND TRY!Google Form for “Name that Tune: Stump the Hosts Edition” You can reach us at classicalgabfest@gmail.com and on social media:FacebookTwitterInstagram
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Ronald Marambii CEO Bank of Africa hosted the first session of the quarterly “My chat with a Bank CEO” online events by the Kenya Bankers Association. In this episode, Ronald explores opportunities moveable assets present in facilitating further access to credit, particularly for SMEs. The CEO says that the MPSR sought to facilitate the use of the moveable property as security by both individuals and corporates, introducing new types of collateral that can be used to secure credit. In summary, the MPSR Act operates as a law governing secured transactions between a creditor and a lender where, in return for a loan advanced, the borrower gives Moveable property as security or collateral.