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PODS by PEI
Project Sambaad Bhaag Dui: Baadi, Balen, ra Basti: On the Future of Kathmandu's Urban Landscape

PODS by PEI

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 55:12


In this sambaad, Rupa Basnet, Padma Sundar Joshi and host Sabin Ninglekhu explore Kathmandu as a city shaped by three parallel urban realities—Newa settlements, informal settlements, and formal developments—each with unique histories and relationships to governance. Using the September 2024 floods as a critical lens, the conversation delves into questions of urban planning, legal accountability, and the impacts of aesthetic-driven development policies that often marginalise vulnerable communities.This is a live recording of the panel discussion at Project Sambaad. ⁠⁠Project Sambaad⁠⁠ is a collaborative platform that promotes in-depth conversations that critically examine Nepali society and its policy-making space. Through Project Sambaad, PEI and like-minded organisations seek to explore broad, impactful questions that contribute to a wider dialogue on the politics and development of Nepal and the South Asia region.Just a quick heads-up—this is a live recording of the conversation, so the audio quality might not always be perfect. This episode starts off a bit disturbed, but evens out soon enough. Also, you'll hear a mix of Nepali and English throughout the conversation—hope you enjoy!!

Sushant Pradhan Podcast
Ep: 408| Newa Music, Bhaktapur & Beyond: Gert Matthias on Ethnomusicology in Nepal | Gert Matthias | Sushant Pradhan Podcast

Sushant Pradhan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 136:44


Join us in this powerful conversation with Gert Matthias, a renowned ethnomusicologist who has spent decades studying and preserving Newa music traditions in Bhaktapur, Nepal. In this episode, Gert shares his journey from his early days studying chemistry to discovering tabla, immersing in the Guru Shishya tradition of Indian classical music, and eventually specializing in ethnomusicology in Nepal. We dive deep into the world of traditional Nepali musical instruments like the Dhimey and Nau Baja drums, the spiritual connection of music and rituals during Jatra, and the significance of music as a bridge between the human and divine realms. Gert also talks about the decline of Newa music culture, the impact of Nepal's guthi system, and the biased copyright laws for musicians in Nepal. As a foreigner navigating the rich Newari cultural heritage, Gert reflects on being accepted by the community, contributing through his work and books, and co-founding the Kathmandu University music department. The discussion also explores his views on homeopathy vs modern medicine, Newari drums vs global percussion instruments, and the spiritual depth of music rituals and blood offerings. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in music preservation in South Asia, Bhaktapur's 1980s culture, and choosing passion over money in the pursuit of art. GET CONNECTED WITH Gert Matthias: email: mail@gmwegner.de  

BRAND Conversations
"Should I Start a Separate Instagram Account?” – Going ALL-IN on Your Personal Brand to Increase Sales.

BRAND Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 8:30


Send us a textThinking about starting a second brand or account for your "side offers"? Before you split your energy, listen to this. –This question comes up all the time—“Should I create a second Instagram account or a whole new brand for my side offers?”Pulled from a real Q+A inside The Marketing Club, we explore what's really going on beneath that urge to start fresh.You'll hear:Why creating a second brand can dilute your momentumHow to use your existing audience more effectivelyWhat to ask yourself before launching something newA more useful way to think about “messy” offersIf you've ever felt torn between niching and expressing all your creative ideas—this one's for you.–Learn about The Marketing Club + Join the priority waitlist here.– The Magnetic Pull is Hosted by Amy Pearson A Creative Strategist & Business Growth Coach, known for her playful creative energy, curiosity fuelled thought processes, and strong devotion to supporting creatives + purpose-led business owners to build a life they love without sacrificing integrity along the way. Find Amy on Instagram. This is a SUN MOTHER® Podcast sunmotherstudio.com Original Music by: P'JAMA - A Collaboration between Jamie + Amy Pearson This podcast is created & produced on Darkinjung Land.

SBS Nepali - एसबीएस नेपाली पोडकाष्ट
'Our stories, in our language': Ujjwala Maharjan's decade-long effort to promote Nepal bhasa - 'हाम्रो कथाहरू हाम्रै भाषामा': एक दशकदेखि नेवा: भाषा संवर्द

SBS Nepali - एसबीएस नेपाली पोडकाष्ट

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 12:21


Newa language, also known as Nepal bhasa, is among the 130 plus languages spoken in Nepal. Ujjwala Maharjan has been working on various projects, including rap and musical monologues to promote Nepal bhasa - her mother tongue. Maharjan spoke to SBS Nepali about the inspiration and challenges behind her journey. - फेब्रुअरी २१ लाई अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय मातृभाषा दिवसका रूपमा मनाउने गरिन्छ। नेपालमा बोलिने १३० भन्दा बढी भाषा मध्येको एक नेवा: भाषा वा नेपाल भाषा पनि एउटा मातृभाषा हो। उज्जवला महर्जनले विगत एक दशकभन्दा बढी समयदेखि नेपाल भाषामा कविता लेख्ने, वाचन गर्ने, पढाउने, र कविता लेखनको कार्यशाला सञ्चालन गर्ने गरेकी छिन्। पछिल्लो समयमा आफ्नो मातृभाषामा र्‍याप र साङ्गीतिक एकालाप लगायतका विभिन्न काम गरिरहेकी महर्जनसँग नेपाल संवाददाता सेवा भट्टराईले गरेको कुराकानी सुन्नुहोस्।

Duluwa Talks
Introducing Shringaar Stories

Duluwa Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 3:35


Shringaar Stories is a podcast series that attempts to archive intangible cultural heritage of Nepal's diverse ethnic communities - a curiosity of women's indigenous identities - an appeal for tradition to thrive. A Tharu woman's hand-poked tattoo induced with mother's breastmilk, a Newa girl's coming of age celebration with her first "alaa" and two young women travellers' exploration of their indigenous identity growing up away from their mothers - this podcast series documents how women's aesthetic symbols signify a deeper mother-daughter bond from the womb to the afterlife in indigenous Nepali communities, with the aim to archive intangible cultural practices. The podcast has been supported by the British Council Nepal Gender Grants Produced by Juliana Shrestha   Edited by Suraj Shakya

Duluwa Talks
Cultural significance of indigenous women's practices in Nepal - Shringaar Stories

Duluwa Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 16:31


Episode 2 of Shringaar Stories In this episode, we dive deeper into the "why" of certain aesthetic practices in Nepal's Newa and Tharu communities. These practices have survived the test of globalisation and modernisation and women remain to be the living historians of keeping these traditions alive. Along with signifying the unspoken bond between mother and daughter, these practices symbolise indigenous identity and are important for the community to continue thriving. Even though at risk, intangible culture in indigenous communities in Nepal still have the hope of survival with the current generation's curiosities and efforts. The podcast has been supported by the British Council Nepal Gender Grants.  Produced by Juliana Shrestha   Edited by Suraj Shakya

The Beesotted Brentford Pride of West London Podcast
The Town are Back in Town - Brentford v Ipswich Preview podcast

The Beesotted Brentford Pride of West London Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 69:25


Brentford put the disappointing defeat against Manchester United behind them and look forward to the first visit of Ipswich Town to Brentford's new stadium. Ipswich v Ipswich was a regular occurrence in The Championship with Brentford eventually taking the lift up and out of the Championship to the Premier League whereas Ipswich took another lift to the basement, finding themselves in Division 1 But successive promotions have seen the two side buck heads again with a stubborn Ipswich side failing to lie down, determined to prove all the detractors wrong about their predicted first season relegationBilly TheBee Grant and Dave Laney Lane hooked up in the virtual joint after a horrendous day spent mainly on non-running Avivia trains up to and back from ManchesterShooting the breeze: Thomas Frank rebuking the rumours that he is off to pastures newA minute's applause for 14 year old Holly West who sadly recently lost her lift to CancerBrentford ex assistant coach Brian Riemer takes over the Norway national teamMan United and Brentford fans give us the lowdown straight after the United gameJonathan JB Burchill gives us more facts and funkJacob ‘The Gowler' Gowler from Bees Breakdown gives us statistical and tactical lowdown for the Manchester United game and looks forward to the Ipswich game Plus Richard Moss from The Suffolk Crunch gives us his Tractor Boy previewSubscribe to us on all good podcast channelsBuy us a beer at Beesotted.com/Beer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Spandau20
SPND20 Mixtape by Newa

Spandau20

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 66:21


New SPND20 Mixtape just dropped!

Eco Medios Entrevistas
Darío Hernán Irigaray @irigaraydario (Director de Vaca Muerta Newa @VacaMuertaNews ) En La Trinchera @trinchera_en

Eco Medios Entrevistas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 9:36


Darío Hernán Irigaray @irigaraydario (Director de Vaca Muerta Newa @VacaMuertaNews ) En La Trinchera @trinchera_en

Sushant Pradhan Podcast
Ep 297: Aashutosh Barahi | Content Creation, Newa Culture & Traditions | Sushant Pradhan Podcast

Sushant Pradhan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 100:35


Mr. Aashutosh Barahi is a content creator who focuses on promoting Newa content, traditions, and festivals with his skits and videos. Being a Barahi, his family is involved in building the Machindranath chariot every year. In this podcast, Aashutosh talks about content creation, Newa traditions and shares his experience building the chariot. GET CONNECTED WITH Mr. Aashutosh Barahi: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aashutoshbrh/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@aashutoshbrh  

What in the Weather?
7/25/24 - Bonus Episode: Personal Weather Stations!

What in the Weather?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 38:44


Weather Station Technology: Dan's personal weather station stopped working, prompting a discussion on what to look for in a new one. Basic weather stations measure temperature and precipitation, but more advanced ones can measure barometric pressure, wind speed, and direction. Historical context: National Weather Service coop stations have provided temperature and precipitation data for 152 years. Importance of proper placement and calibration for accurate wind speed and direction measurements. Types of Weather Stations: Wired vs. wireless weather stations. Different types of anemometers: cup anemometers, wind socks, and sonic anemometers. Tipping bucket rain gauges and heated rain gauges for winter measurements. Forecasting Capabilities: Some weather stations can predict weather based on barometric pressure trends. More advanced stations can use GPS data to pull forecasts from larger services. Community Weather Networks: Discussion on the CoCoRaHS network (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network) and its importance for monitoring weather conditions. How to join CoCoRaHS: Purchase a rain gauge, register online, and report daily observations. Importance of consistent data reporting for federal and state programs. Data Verification and Usage: Personal weather stations can help verify extreme weather events, such as the 2020 derecho. CoCoRaHS data is used for drought monitoring and other agricultural programs. Listener Engagement: Encouragement for listeners in underrepresented areas like Northwest, West Central, and North Central Iowa to join CoCoRaHS. This podcast conversation continues with a discussion about a weather station network called NEWA (Network for Environment and Weather Applications), as discussed by Dan Fillius and Dr. Suzanne Slack. NEWA is a weather station network originally from Cornell University that provides weather data and applications for crop management, especially for fruit and vegetable growers. The network includes various apps that use weather data to help make decisions about pest control, disease management, and horticultural practices. NEWA integrates degree-day based and humidity-based models for predicting pest and disease issues in crops like apples, cabbage, potatoes, and tomatoes. Growers can join NEWA by purchasing a compatible weather station (costing between $1500-$3000) and paying an annual fee of $290 (for non-member states). The accuracy of predictions is best when a weather station is within about 5 kilometers of the crops. Anyone can access basic weather data and some predictive models on the NEWA website for free, even without owning a weather station. Dr. Slack is working to make Iowa a member state of NEWA by 2025, which requires six weather stations in the state (currently there are four). If Iowa becomes a member state, the annual fee for Iowa growers would be eliminated. Dr. Slack encourages interested growers to contact her for more information about joining NEWA.

Life With Eric
Episode 164 - Hawk Newa - Port Beach

Life With Eric

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 58:14


Another year doing the podcast from Newport Beach, California and another podcast with Mom and Dad in rare form. Hilarious stories of our times in Newport along with Mom going through her morning chili routine. Mom explains how her bird almost gets flushed down the toilet and washed in the wash machine. Eric wants to take his parents to a place called the Quiet Women to eat and people watch. Dad talks about how to tip the cart girls at the golf course and his strategy on buying rounds of drinks at the bar.

News for the Soul Broadcasting
Inspiration to Creation with Nina Amir

News for the Soul Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 53:00


Inspiration to Creation with Nina on Newa for the Soul - A replay from June 12th.

Dr. Tree Fruit and Don
Season 5, Episode 11 - Final Thinning Window

Dr. Tree Fruit and Don

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 57:26


Episode 11 – Final Thinning WindowDescription: Don, Shan, Greg and Kari talk the spring updates after the Spring Orchard Meetings. Shan talks final thinning chances, and Greg and Kari highlight how NEWA helps ensure a good IPM program.NEWA Website: https://www.newa.cornell.edu/NEWA State Coordinators: https://www.newa.cornell.edu/partnersEpisode Host/Speakers: Kari Peter (host), Shan Kumar (speaker), Greg Krawczyk (speaker) Music Credit: “The Raven and the Swan” by Josh Woodward is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 United States License. Courtesy of FreeMusicArchive.org Lead Image: Image Credit – D. Seifrit, Penn State Make sure you sign up to get notified of future Extension events for tree fruit growers! Sign UpFlight Seasonalities of Main Fruit Pests During the Growing Season

RA Podcast
RA.933 KI/KI

RA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 95:57


By anyone's standards, KI/KI has had a meteoric rise in the techno scene. She started DJing at queer party Spielraum in Amsterdam in 2018, and by now she's one of Europe's most-talked about techno DJs. She blends modern strands of the genre with trance and particularly acid in a way that feels all her own, veering away from the sugar highs of other DJs or the clobbering kick drums of so much fast techno. Her style is aerodynamic and sleek, not bludgeoning. In addition to her DJ career, KI/KI runs the label slash, which has put out music from the likes of Alpha Tracks, peachlyfe and Newa, artists who share her canny blend of techno aesthetics and sneaky pop sensibilities. She loves acid too, as shown by her 5HRS OF ACID concept, and the decades-old style has become a key part of her style and appeal, as you'll hear on her RA Podcast. It's a barreling hour-and-a-half through modern techno with trap and dubstep accents, breathless but perfectly-paced. @ki_slash_ki Read more at https://ra.co/podcast/933

Just Being M.E. Margot Evans
What's In Your Wallet!?

Just Being M.E. Margot Evans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 91:53


Welcome to the Just Being ME! Podcast, with your hosts Mary Mac and Comedian Margot Evans.Check in each week to see what's going on with us and the world!This week we talked about no one wanting to help Trump with his bond and him using the word "bloodbath", really? Larry H Parker is dead, yall! RIP to a icon! Mike Tyson is ready to fight and he is looking good; Simon, Porshe, and Ne Ne.....; Kanye and Ty $ had a pre recorded set at Rolling Loud, really!?; A Chicago singer is out here scamming folks, with his fake travel agency, leaving folks stranded when they arrive to their destinaton; Dodgers pitcher Ohtani's interpreter and long time friend stole 4.5 million from him, SAY WHAT, GET A ROPE!? Dr. Dre received his star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame, you go boy! Sit back and listen to your favorite girlfriends, shoot the sh@+, as we catch y'all up on our week-end; Talk about the goings on in entertainment and the news; Mary might just jump on her Soapbox and drop some knowledge on us; Margot, may need to Rant or Rave about something!; Y'all know that Margot and Mary be sharing What They Be Watchin.Hit us up with all your comments at justbeingmeMargotEvans@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you! Thank you for your continued support. Make sure you tell a friend about us! Remember to Like, Subscribe, and Share us!

His2Go - Geschichte Podcast
His2Go#146 - Rasputins Tod - Mythos und Wirklichkeit des "Zarenflüsterers"

His2Go - Geschichte Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 85:58


Als die Leiche Grigori Rasputins am 01. Januar 1917 aus der Newa gefischt wird, schaut die ganze Welt auf Sankt Petersburg. Wohl kaum jemandem wurden in den Jahren zuvor derart skandalöse und groteske Anschuldigungen zur Last gelegt wie ihm - dem Mystiker, Wanderprediger, Wunderheiler, Veführer und Zarenflüsterer. Ganz Russland erzählte sich, dass er ein Verhältnis mit der Zarin habe und dass auch Zar Nikolaus II. so in seinem Bann stehe, dass in Wirklichkeit Rasputin die Geschicke Russlands bestimme. An seine übernatürlichen Kräfte und seine Heiligkeit glauben ebensoviele Menschen wie an seine Verruchtheit und Bösartigkeit. Die wahre Person Rasputins ist spätestens mit seiner Ermordung hinter Legenden und Mythen kaum noch zu erkennen - aber durch sorgfältige Forschung ergibt sich heute ein klareres Bild...Das Folgenbild zeigt eine Fotografie Rasputins aus dem Jahr 1916.........Hier gehts zum Quiz! Quiz2Go#8 - Geschichtsquiz zum Mitraten........WERBUNGDu willst dir die Rabatte unserer Werbepartner sichern? Hier geht's zu den Angeboten!.......NEU!Jetzt His2Go unterstützen für tolle Vorteile, über Acast+ oder Steady.Werde His2Go Hero oder His2Go Legend: https://plus.acast.com/s/his2go-geschichte-podcast.Werde auch ohne Kreditkarte His2Go Hero oder His2Go Legend: steadyhq.com/his2go.........LITERATURDouglas Smith: Und Die Erde wird Zittern. Rasputin und das Ende der Romanows, Darmstadt 2017.Ders.: Grigori Rasputin and the Outbreak of the First World War, in: Tony Brenton (Hrsg.): Was Revolution Inevitable? Turning Points of the Russian Revolution, Oxford 2017, 48-65.Furhmann, Joseph T.: Rasputin: The Untold Story, Hoboken 2013.Bazhanov, Evgeny: Transformation of Russia, in: Brix, Emil; Koch, Klaus; Vyslonzil, Elisabeth (Hrsg.): The Decline of Empires, Wien/München 2001, S. 60-87..........UNTERSTÜTZUNGIhr könnt uns dabei unterstützen, weiterhin jeden 10., 20. und 30. des Monats eine Folge zu veröffentlichen!Folgt und bewertet uns bei Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Podimo, Instagram, Twitter oder über eure Lieblings-Podcastplattformen.Wir freuen uns über euer Feedback, Input und Vorschläge zum Podcast, die ihr uns über das Kontaktformular auf der Website, Instagram und unsere Feedback E-Mail: kontakt@his2go.de schicken könnt. An dieser Stelle nochmals vielen Dank an jede einzelne Rückmeldung, die uns bisher erreicht hat und uns sehr motiviert..........COPYRIGHTMusic from https://filmmusic.io: “Sneaky Snitch” by Kevin MacLeod and "Plain Loafer" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY !Neu! Jetzt hier His2Go unterstützen, Themen mitbestimmen und Quiz2Go mit Moderatorin Chiara erleben! https://plus.acast.com/s/his2go-geschichte-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

D3 Nation
Episode 103 - MAC, NEWA, Battle of the Burgs, & Pete Wilson Review

D3 Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 42:34


ABOUT THE EPISODE We discuss results from the 2024 MAC and NEWA Championships, Battle of the Burgs, & 82nd Pete Wilson-Wheaton Invitational. FOLLOW THE PODCAST https://anchor.fm/coachbonx2 | Twitter - @D3NationPodcast | Rokfin - @D3Nation ABOUT THE PODCAST Hosted by Anthony and Gennaro Bonaventura, former DIII wrestlers at Waynesburg University, current DIII Associate Head Coach at Stevens Institute of Technology & DII Head Coach at Fairmont State University. The D3 Nation podcast mission is to provide DIII wrestling news and updates throughout the year. We also look forward to delivering episodes featuring DIII coaches and wrestlers as special guests to share their stories. We are both passionate about DIII wrestling and want to use this platform to keep the wrestling community educated on what is happening in DIII plus raise awareness of the amazing stories in DIII Wrestling.

The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller
ESPN, FOX give Steelers takes, Tomlin Tidbits, Pirates breaking newa

The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 57:35


Hour 4 with Poni and Mueller: Poni was so thrown off by the Steelers loss he drove his car back from New York with his mom's keys. The scheme is good in other places but not the case for the Steelers. Shane Steichen has put the Colts offense in a good spot. Teams lose coaches to different jobs when they have success. The Steelers don't have those guys under Tomlin. FOX's pregame show discussed what's going on with Mike Tomlin and the Steelers. Howie Long thinks the Steelers bring in an innovative mind. Terry Bradshaw thinks the Steelers need to protect Pickett and he's the guy. Rex Ryan thinks it would be great for Mike Tomlin to be a free agent and make a lot of money on the open market. The potential options are Washington, Carolina, and maybe the Chargers. Those are the glaring possibilities. Not as many members of the media are defending Mike Tomlin, but many on ESPN still are.Tomlin tidbits: The Steelers are not going to back down from making changes. The other big changes have been padded practices and getting back to work. They have some good meetings! Jake Browning is doing a good job because he's been in the system. BREAKING NEWS: Pirates sign left-handed starter Martin Perez. Hodgepodge of Nothingness.

Navigating Major Programmes
Implementing IPD in Nuclear Mega Projects with Carol Tansley | Saïd Business School, University of Oxford | S1 EP 11

Navigating Major Programmes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 39:46


In this week's episode, Riccardo and guest co-host, Corail, sit down with fellow alumna, Carol Tansley to discuss her Oxford Saïd Business School dissertation on the institutional barriers to adopting integrated project delivery (IPD) on a nuclear mega project. Carol's impressive career, spanning two decades, is rooted in executing major programs for the UK Government Department for Work, HMRC, and DTI. As a recognized authority in large-scale IT and business transformations, her expertise took her to the Middle East, notably participating in the groundbreaking nuclear project in Abu Dhabi, marking the inauguration of the first nuclear power plant in the Arab world. Ninety-seven percent of nuclear major programmes go over time and over budget, so how did Carol (with no nuclear background) participate in delivering one two days early? This is a conversation you won't want to miss.“IPD may represent a methodology that would work has been proven to work in first of a kind environments. And while we have the field conditions now to embrace that, we need people that are willing to go out and embrace these new ways of working and seek to implement them.” Key Takeaways: The role Eternal Beginner Syndrome plays in complex nuclear programmes.The perceived barriers against adopting new models and how cultural and cognitive biases can masquerade as genuine obstacles.Carol's experience at Nuclear Week in the UK parliament and the future trends of the nuclear industry—energy security goals, securing affordable supplies and tackling climate change.Attracting the younger generation to the nuclear sector to support climate solutions and the expected 40 percent growth rate. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. The conversation doesn't stop here—connect and converse with our community: Carol Tansley on LinkedInCorail Bourrelier Fabiani on LinkedInRiccardo Cosentino on LinkedIn Transcript:Riccardo Cosentino 00:05You're listening to navigate the major programes, the podcast that aims to elevate the conversations happening in the infrastructure industry and inspire you to have a more efficient approach within it. I'm your host, Riccardo Cosentino brings over 20 years of major product management experience. Most recently, I graduated from Oxford University's Day business school, which shook my belief when it comes to navigating major problems. Now it's time to shake yours. Join me in each episode, as I press the industry experts about the complexity of major program management, emerging digital trends and the critical leadership required to approach these multibillion-dollar projects. Let's see where the conversation takes us. Carol Tansley was appointed Vice President X energy UK new build projects in September 2022. In this role, she oversees all x-energy's activities towards establishing the XE 100 as the prominent I temperature gas reactor technology in the United Kingdom. Prior to joining IX energy, Carol served as the operational readiness Control Center Director for the early successful Emirates nuclear energy cooperation startup of the Barakah nuclear plant in the UAE. She was also the new Newa energy company director of strategic programs. Prior to this, she served as a senior director for PwC in the UK and UAE, as well as working at Accenture delivering some of the UK is largest public sector change programs. She recently graduated with distinction from the University of Oxford, with an MSc in major program management. Carol's research focuses on causes of poor performance on nuclear mega project, and potential benefits of adopting relational contracting models. Corail 02:05Hello, Carol Heller, Ricardo, I'm super happy to talk to you today. And thank you so much for the opportunity to interview Carol on your podcast, Ricardo, I think we all met in Oxford during the MMPMcourse. And it was wonderful to learn about Carol's experience about the nuclear industry, which is one of the most complex industries, you can find say, I think the listener will be so happy to hear about Carol's story and what you have to say are all about the future of this industry. First of all, I was wondering if you could tell us a little bit more about your background and how you fell into the nuclear sector. I know that there is a little value at the start of this episode to talk about your career, but it would be great to hear from your words how how you got into that very complex industry. Carol Tansley 03:05Okay, thank you very much corral. And thank you, Riccardo. I really appreciate the opportunity. One to both be back together again, because we haven't seen each other for a little while and to to talk on your podcast. So thank you very much. And just in terms of my background, my professional career has all been in delivering major projects and programs. The first I'll call it almost 20 years was in the UK, delivering major programs for the UK Government Department for Work in pensions HMRC. What was DTI. A lot of the large transformation programs that came with large scale it development programs and the business transformation that sat around that in around 2010. I moved to work on a project in the Middle East. It was for the Ministry of Interior in Abu Dhabi, a large transformation program that we're doing now it was a joint Middle East UK project and it covered the police Abu Dhabi police that covered Civil Defense prisons borders. And I was there for a couple of years. I then went to Saudi Arabia and worked for on a big transformation program for Ministry of Labor. And it was when I'd been there for a couple of years that I was asked to join the nuclear project that they were delivering in Abu Dhabi, you may be aware that they are they've delivered the first nuclear power plant in the Arab world. It was a new to nuclear country, what they've achieved there is quite phenomenal with the vision of the leaders of that country. So they pass their legislation to become a nuclear country and to get my program moving in 2009 They broke ground if you like so poured first concrete and 2012 and they got their first unit online by loading fuel for the first unit right before COVID Hit actually And two days ahead of schedule on the 17th of February 2020. And I was privileged to be part of that program, I was asked to join that program because of my background in major program delivery, not because I had anything to do with nuclear. So it was really, it was an amazing journey, great learning curve, an amazing sector to be part of, particularly now that it is going to play such an important role in the energy transition, the drive to net zero and energy security goals for countries around the world. Corail 05:33Absolutely is really impressive as well that you delivered two days early this project, which is so unusual in I think, in your research somewhere, you said that there is a study that said that over 97% of nuclear major projects are delayed, that cost overruns, etc, all across the globe. So it's quite unusual. Isn't that very unusual in that industry? How on earth did you make this happen? Like how did you manage to deliver early such a complex program? Carol Tansley 06:08Yeah, well, you're absolutely right about what you say its nuclear mega projects, I'll call them particularly nuclear new builds are recognized as being one of the most complex type of program to deliver. In fact, there are people who say Charles Perot, for example, in his textbook says that nuclear mega projects are the hardest to deliver harder and more complex than something like the International Space Station. And you're also right in what you said that one of the datasets I looked at 97% of the nuclear new build projects had gone over time and over budget. So in terms of what happened at Baraccah, it certainly wasn't me alone, it was a huge effort by a huge number of people working together over many years to achieve this. I think a lot of it came from the vision and the determination of the leaders in Abu Dhabi, they were determined to be at the forefront of clean energy. And they saw the drive for nuclear. As a critical part of that. I think we the fact that we chose a design that was in Nth of a kind if you like, so what that means is multiple units have been delivered before. So the South Koreans Catco, who delivered the units, it was proven reactor design had been delivered before, albeitin a different environment. So that created with a very experienced team. So that was a big foundation. There were many, I'll call it first of a kind variables, as we've already said, new to nuclear country, new elements of the supply chain. But the critical thing was having a really important integration function that sat across all of the teams, including the supply chain, that worked very closely with all of the internal and external stakeholders, including the regulator, that was a critically important part of what we did, and making sure that we had a schedule that was fully scoped, that we did our best to make sure it was realistic from the start, we kept assessing our past performance as we were moving forward to make sure that the schedule took account of that. And we tried to eliminate any optimism bias in our forward forecasting. It wasn't always a smooth journey. There were a few bumps in the road along the way, as you'd expect with something that complex over so many years. But I think, as I've said already the the drive and the passion of the leadership there. And you know, quite honestly, the the work ethic of all the teams that were involved, because everybody realized quite what was at stake here that just kept driving to deliver. Corail 08:49Yeah, that's, that's amazing. And so I read your paper recently that you published in nuclear industry, congratulations. Carol Tansley 08:57Okay. Thank you very much. Corail 09:00And in there, you talk a lot about this, first of a kind issue in the in the nuclear industry. Can you explain to us what are the complexities associated with this first of a kind? Program? Carol Tansley 09:17Yeah, I think so. Yes. Thank you for the question. So, on a nuclear new build program, you have so many elements of complexity uncertainty at the beginning. So you have the technology, the reactor itself, which is obviously highly technically complex, you've got all of the support systems that sit around that they delivered in highly complex institutional frameworks, I'll call them within, you know, in any particular country in any particular location, because of all of the safety levels that you have to achieve. And all of the environmental levels that you have to achieve to make sure that you're safe in that environment that you're not disturbing that environment and all So the regulation that sits around it, so lots of stakeholders that have to be engaged in that. So all of that every time you go and deliver one of these in a new environment, you have all of that complexity. And if you are using a new reactor design, in the middle of all of that, you've got all of the technical complexity as well. So first of a kind refers to any of those variables that have never been used on the delivery of a project, whether it's a nuclear project or any project in the past. And typically, because a lot of these reactors, the nuclear power plants that have been delivered over the last sort of two decades, we haven't actually done that many of them that and they take so long that it's very difficult to keep the learning on a project that's that big and takes so long. And then if the next one happens in a totally different environment, in a different country, it's very difficult to replicate what you've had in a different environment with a different supply chain with different stakeholders. So it almost means that you permanently into eternal beginner syndrome. And I think this is why, you know, in places like China, in South Korea, they've done a really good job because they have kept building their power plants. So they have very exercised andexperienced supply chains, they have stable reactor designs, they have a stable regulatory system. And all of that means that you've got a lot fewer first of a kind variables, and the fewer of those variables you have, the easier it is to deliver your project. Riccardo Cosentino 11:35So Carol, as Carell mentioned earlier, you you know, we met at Oxford, during the master image of program management, and a lot of your research was connected to the dissertation that you picked. And so my my I'm curious to know what why did you pick that topic? What what I mean, obviously, you were involved in the project, but why did you specifically wanted to research that topic? I mean, maybe introduced the topic, we don't actually have introduced the topic up to now. Carol Tansley 12:08Okay. All right. Thank you, Riccardo for the question. So my dissertation title was institutional barriers to adopting integrated project delivery on a nuclear mega project. And just to unpack that a little bit. So my experience coming as a non Nuke, shall we say, somebody with no nuclear background into the nuclear sector. One of my observations is that many people have been in that sector for many years, and very familiar with ways of working. And in some respects, not everybody, but in some respects, I find some reluctance in people to adopt new ways of thinking and different approaches to doing things. And that sort of from a theoretical point of view is looked through institutional theory. So looking at things from a regulative. So what are the rules around things, obviously, highly regulated environment in nuclear looks at the laws and the specific safety regulations. So that's one lens, looking at through normative lens. And that really is about your traditional practices, your typical work practices, the way you you do business on a daily basis, and the way people get used to it. And then the cultural cognitive piece, which is about how people perceive change, at what the mindset is generally how people look at things and think about adopting changes. So institutional theory, the institutional lens was regulative, normative and cultural cognitive. So I was interested in looking at if I brought a new idea, a new way that I thought might help to improve performance on nuclear mega projects. What would people think about that? And if they perceived barriers, which lens would they perceive it through? So that was part of it, coming back to the integrated project delivery. So this was a project delivery methodology and commercial approach that was founded, if you like, in the US in the civil construction sector, after decades of poor performance on large infrastructure projects, and what it has proven where it was adopted there, that it did improve performance. And it did this through driving inter party collaboration and using relational contracting approaches. So it wasn't the traditional contracting adversarial contracting approach. And they found that adopting integrated project delivery really did improve performance, particularly where it was a complex one off of a one of a kind project. However, I also found that that approach had never been used on a nuclear mega project. And I thought it would be really interesting to say, well, if it's improved, project performance on those kinds of projects, why I couldn't we use that in the nuclear sector. So I started to look at, you know, what, what are the facets of IPD integrated project delivery? And how do they map onto the problems that the root causes, if you like, of poor performance within nuclear mega projects, and I found there was quite a lot of symmetry there. So so what I mean by that is the root cause of poor performance, and the the items or the challenges, if you like that IPD was proven to improve. So I found a lot of overlap there. So the way I did my research was to take that case, if you like to a whole load of executives from the nuclear sector, explained to them about IPD. And get them to explain to me the challenges they'd had in delivering nuclear mega projects to sort of bring the whole concept to life, and then ask them what they foresawas potential barriers to its adoption. So a bit of a long winded answer, but that was the the underpinning of my dissertation research. Corail 16:03Yeah, thank you, Carol. I thought it was fantastic. The way you showed that exactly. The issues were potentially all resolved by the IPD. And I was wondering, now, you recently came back to the UK? Also now Modular Reactor today? Are you trying to implement IPD? In the way you're going to deliver this reactors? Carol Tansley 16:29Well, it's a great question. And the reason or one of the reasons I was asked to join extended GE, where I work now, and you're right, it's a Advanced Small Modular Reactor company, we design and develop the reactors, as well as the fuel that powers those reactors. It was actually through my dissertation research, because I contacted one of the executives who actually works the text energy. And I was trying to explain a little bit about the basis from a research to see if you'd be interested. And as I was explaining that, so he said to me, you're not talking about IP are you. And, and I was astonished because nobody else I've spoken to, I'd heard of it. And he said, Oh, he said, were trying to implement it here because and the background to it was one of their customers in North America had wanted to have an active role in the project, and asked X energy to go away and research commercial models that would enable them to do that in a collaborative way. And in going and doing that research, they'd come across IPD, and we're then implementing it with that client. And and it actually reached a point where they decided they were going to mandate it on their projects. So it was through the research and that contact that I actually ended up coming to extend ng so again, a bit of a long winded answer, but that that is what we're trying to do. Not on all of our projects, but on some of our projects within X energy. Corail 17:53That's amazing. And I'm sure your research, like looking at what would be the barriers to implementing IPD on these programs is really helpful in your work today. Are there any barriers? Actually? Are there any issues that you foresee? Or do you think it's it's simply a cultural shift to make? Carol Tansley 18:13I think it's a number of things? Um, my, I think most of them are actually fall in the cultural cognitive arm if you like, and I think but I think what happens is people express reasons that give you potential barriers that are not real, if you see what I mean. So I get I got feedback about, you know, I don't think the regulator would like it, or, you know, I don't think we'd be able to find insurance to underpin this model, or I'm not sure the procurement rules, you know, the public sector procurement rules would allow it. But when I sort of unpicked that I found out, you know, that a lot of it stemmed from the way of thinking that people had just got used to, you know, and again, just some some normative ones that came up about, again, people not they're so familiar with the the traditional contractual models that they'd rather use that even if they don't think it's going to work, or they know it doesn't work, then pick something new that they're not familiar with. Yeah. So I think it's, you know, kind of change management issue or cultural cognitive issue if you like. Corail 19:25Absolutely. I think it's also super interesting that you're working on Modular Reactor now because obviously next fall, we talk a lot about how modularity improves the performance of the complex programs. And you're right there with the with the nuclear and it's fascinating because it's, it's, we've always thought of nuclear does be the reactor that takes so many years to build, and you're trying to do it completely in a new way by creating something that can be almost like the solar panels atSome points, you know, you installed. Carol Tansley 20:01Yeah, absolutely. Corail 20:03Can you tell us a little bit more about this? And this this new technology? And how you, you, you came to get interested in that field as well? Carol Tansley 20:12Yeah. Yes. So thank you for the question. And you're absolutely right. And what I will say is the big Giga watt reactors absolutely have their place. And as I said at the beginning, they are successful, where they can be replicated and are delivered as a series. The issue is, particularly in the West, we haven't built many reactors over the past two decades. And if you think about what I was saying earlier about trying to drive out first of a kind variables and get to Nth of a kind. So that means once typically, once you get past four, or sorry, four or fifth of a kind, you've started to drive out those first time variables, and you get, you get the benefits of replication and learning by doing that if, and that's where the series effect becomes important for performance improvement, as you see in China, as you see in South Korea. But the thinking is that these small modular reactors, the kind of modular from two perspectives, they're modular in the fact that they're small. So in our example, our XC 100 reactor is an 80 megawatt reactor. And we can modularize those so that you could have a four pack, which is the ideal size of a power plant, that gives you 380 megawatts, or if it was a remote location, you might just have one, or if you wanted 12 of them together. So the idea is that you can increase capacity based on local needs. So the modular from that perspective, they're also modularized, from the perspective of the intention is that we build them so that they're built in units, that you will effect you making a factory and then you click them together, you assemble them on the site. So they're not the traditional, huge, what they call stick build, that you build a piece at a time from the ground up actually, on a on a site. So they are two benefits of it. But also, the critical benefit is because they're smaller, and simpler to construct, you get from the first of a kind to the ends of a kind a lot faster. And therefore you gain the efficiencies of the replication, the learning by doing, which means you build them faster, they're cheaper, and you can get them on the grid a lot faster. For both the power and it, like in ours, the high temperature heat and steam to decarbonize heavy industry. Corail 22:31Yes, that's amazing. And I think during with the issue with we've been through recently, with power supply, etc, we could see that the nuclear industry, I think, you know, sort of regaining funding, and people were more and more thinking that this was so important for the environment and what we're trying to achieve and reduce our carbon emission, etc. So you're definitely working on on an amazing program. You just you've just been at the Nuclear week in Parliament. So I imagine you, you, you werethere to talk about the trends in nuclear, did you see that this type of modular reactor are coming up in different ways, or is your industry still quite niche? With what? You know? Carol Tansley 23:28It's a great question. And I don't think it is considered niche anymore. I mean, you mentioned solar panels a little while ago. And obviously, one of the things that we've seen in terms of the benefits of renewables is the fact that they are easy to construct, you know, your solar panels, your wind farms. But that's where we're now getting to with nuclear. And I think there's a lot of recognition now that the scale of the challenge is so big, to help us with energy security goals, securing affordable supplies and tackling climate change, that there's a role for everybody, you know, that we've got, we need the wind, we, you know, renewables we have to have, but we need nuclear as well, to give us that reliable 24 hour a day baseload and that also can keep the grid stable alongside the renewables. And certainly from nuclear week in Parliament. You may be aware that we've now got our first minister for nuclear in the UK. He was appointed back in February, very energetic, Andrew Bowery and is very passionate about the sector very committed. And we've seen a huge increase in I would call it confidence and optimism in the in the sector this year. A lot of excitement at nuclear week this week, a lot of Parliamentarians so members of parliament and members of the House of Lords fully engaged in understanding what's happening, but an awful lot of vendor technologies there such as x energy ourselves alongside other large scale people are developing micro reactors people are developing small modular reactors as well as our advanced Modular Reactors. So I think there's recognition that we can't achieve Net Zero without nuclear. And it's got to be part of the mix. And I think we're, you know, we're starting to get the message out there. And we're starting to get a lot of traction in the UK with delivering more projects. And I think there's gonna be some announcements in the next sort of six to 12 months around that in the UK. Riccardo Cosentino 25:25Yeah, that's interesting. And just to give the North American perspective, like, you know, we are in Canada, Ontario, where I'm from, we also seeing a resurgence of nuclear, in parliament in Canada is now not a swear words, it used to be something you couldn't say out loud when you were in, in Parliament. And it's, you know, in the last 12 to 18 months, we see that the pendulum has swung the other way. Yeah. Now, it's all about nuclear. And it's, how fast can we do it? And, you know, something that was even pause, as you said, there's been decades since we built up a brand new reactor in the West. And now we're talking about new new reactors. Yeah. Beyond small modular, but even just standard nuclear reactors is something that has been contemplated, which is, which is refreshing? Carol Tansley 26:23And, yeah, yeah, I think it's good that you mentioned Canada, that because you've got a another tradition of building the CANDU reactors, I think you've built 22. All together, I mean, it's got one of the cheapest electricity prices in the world because of the amount of nuclear power that you've got in Canada. And I know that one of the things that's supporting this is regulatory harmonization between countries to try to make sure that we can bring nuclear effectively and efficiently to the market. And in terms of new builds, we've we've got four of our reactors, working with Dao, at their Seadrift site in Texas, that we're underway with constructing now. And so people are genuinely interested and, and heavy industry as well coming because they recognize that they've gotten the very hard to abate sector challenges that need nuclear to help them, you know, and these advanced technologies will also helpus with hydrogen production, and with also production of clean fuels for aviation and maritime, if you look at where all of the greenhouse gases are coming from 20% is coming from electricity, but 25% comes from transportation, and 55% comes from heating, and processes, industrial processes. So I think this combination of nuclear, with the renewables is exactly where we need to go. And I think Canada is one of the countries that's at the forefront of this alongside US, UK, France, UAE and the the Asian countries. Riccardo Cosentino 28:02Yeah. And it's, it's interesting that, you know, because obviously, if you fully understand power, you know, nuclear provides the base load. And I think what we're seeing with the renewable is that it's great. However, the renewable puts a lot of strain on the network, and the distribution network. And so, you know, I think I was researching a couple of weeks ago, about how long does it take to get a connection into renewable touring into a renewable cluster of generation. And it takes years. And, in fact, I was actually, I saw last week that there was a the auction for the contract for difference. Were in the UK. There were no bidders for, which is now correct. Yeah. So it's because it's really I'm assuming, and among might be wrong, but I'm assuming is just difficult to get the connect the connector into into the grid? Carol Tansley 29:03Yeah. And I think you Yeah, yes, that is correct. And you raise a great point, because we all need the grids upgrading as well. Because the volume of electricity we're going to need, it's not as though that staying stable was a doubling of that over the next couple of decades. And we have to be able to meet that demand. And certainly, you know, we believe that nuclear is the way to achieving that to get the base load, the stable base load that we're all going to need. And it's not just about Western societies, you know, we have to remember that democratizing energy is really important for quality of life. You know, power and energy are really important for remote communities, for countries that, you know, not maybe as privileged as ours at the moment in having readily accessible electricity and we have to help those countries as well. So that that's something we're also looking at, you know, in places like Africa that we have to allow those communities to come up and enjoy the standard of living that we all enjoy through, you know, cheaper electricity. Riccardo Cosentino 30:03It's interesting. You mentioned that because you know, you think of you don't you don't think of Canada as a place where democratization of energy is a big issue, but it's actually a very big issue in Canada, because we have remote communities in the North. The majority of these remote communities are on diesel generators. Corail 30:22Yes, no, that's absolutely right. And I think, yeah, and going back to what Corail asked a few minutes ago, I think this is another reason why these small modular reactors are so so attractive, because they can be put in those remote locations and help those communities. So they don't have to have these diesel generators anymore. Yeah, absolutely. I think in France, in my home country, we've been being a nuclear force. That unfortunately, we work very hard on developing what you said, dispatch, first of a kind, very large reactor, and then I feel for a while, we didn't really maintain or build a new one. And I feel like the capability has been lost in the in the process, you know, and I'm quite worried about thefuture of nuclear in France, and they feel like the smaller reactor as would be so amazing, because then you can build back also the capability much more quickly. Also, you don't lose it, because every time you're building very fast, and yeah, I'd love to see our government invest a lot more into that type of type of reactor, although I completely understand that all of them are very, you know, can support the future of power in our countries. Carol Tansley 31:42Yeah, so and I know France is well underway with having its own small modular reactors as well. But the point you make is really good one about the supply chain. And I mean, that in terms of the people that provide the the capability to build these nuclear reactors on all levels, and one of the things that's happened across the West, because we haven't built that many, or in some cases any, that supply chain has gradually dwindled. And now we're having to stand it back up quickly. So countries are trying to work together to invest to do that. We've got now the nuclear skills task force in the UK, we've got joint agreements between the UK and France, to leverage experience and to build that supply chain and across different countries, because I think we recognize that it's a multinational challenge, and we've got to work at it collaboratively. Corail 32:30Yeah. On the on the personal note, would you recommend people to join this industry, like, exciting for, you know, we should encourage the younger generation T's to join in? Carol Tansley 32:44Yeah, absolutely. I mean, I think, you know, I heard something the other day that said, if the younger generation now was in charge of nuclear, it would be everywhere. They're not the people blocking this, a lot of young people recognize the challenge that we're facing from a climate emergency point of view, and are really behind nuclear. They're some of the most passionate advocates. But I think nuclear is a fantastic sector to get into. And it's not, of course, there are engineers here. But it's not all about engineering and physics. And one of the things that we're launching, I think a bit later this year, early next year, is a campaign to attract more people into the sector. Because yes, attracting young people in to develop the pipeline for the future is really important. But that doesn't solve the situation we're in now. I heard a statistic the other day that said, we've got 91,000 People in the nuclear sector in the UK, and I believe that's across civil and defense, and that needs to grow by 40%. Over the next few years, well, you can't achieve that just with the young people coming in. As important as that are, we need to attract people in from other sectors across all disciplines. So that's what we're really working to try and encourage and I will just put a plug in, it's a fantastic sector to work in. I've had a brilliant time here. And I'm just encourage anybody to join. Riccardo Cosentino 34:02Second, a second day, we you know, even in Canada, it's there was a resurgence. And I think we're a bit more lucky in Canada, especially in Ontario, where, because we've been refurbishing reactors, we can look at the supply chain, and be more engaged. So we're not starting from scratch. But you know, going from a refurbishment to a new build of either traditional nuclear or more modular is going to require an injection of workforce in the in the supply chain. But as we teased the listener with your with your research, and with the dissertation, the paper that you published, and I think you covered most of the conclusion, but maybe just to reiterate, what were you find when we will what were your findings inthe from the research that you conducted in terms of implementing IPD nuclear, any any insight that you can offer? Yeah, so my overall conclusions were that Carol Tansley 35:00You know, the the root causes of poor performance traditionally, or nuclear mega projects are very complex, you know, is technical is technological, its environmental, its organizational, its institutional. But one of the things I found was that first of a kind, projects have got the worst performance. And that might sound like a statement of the blindingly obvious. But what I found, the real conclusion I drew was it wasn't the first of a kind variables per se, it was the fact that we were choosing Commercial, contractual and project delivery models that were not resilient in a first of a kind environment. So they didn't cope well, where there was a lot of emergence and uncertainty. And that was where when I looked at IPD, integrated project delivery, I found that it did perform better in environments where there was uncertainty and emergent change. And hence, as Corail mentioned earlier, that mapping between the challenges and the root causes of poor performance on nucleon mega projects, and the challenges if you like, the benefits that IPD can bring, in terms of what I found about resistance to IPD. In the sector. I found that while people raised barriers, there was one example, the one I gave earlier with the company, I now work for, where they'd gone off and, and found that the client had actually come to them, none of those barriers emerged in practice. There were sort of theoretical barriers, not realistic barriers or barriers in reality, but of course, that was only one data point. So while I think IPD can, you know, may help to improve performance on nuclear mega projects, it still needs to be proven. And I think the final piece about the institutional barriers, one of the things I discovered was that even if the field level conditions, I'll call it change, to enable new ideas to be embraced. And I'll give an example of that in the nuclear sector. Now, the climate change emergency would be considered a change in field level conditions, because everybody's interested in nuclear again. And that might be sufficient of a driver to get people to consider new approaches. And that in itself is not sufficient. What you need is what the academics was called institutional entrepreneurs. So that means people that are willing to go out and find new ways of working to solve traditional problems in new ways and actually implement those changes. So they were the conclusions it was, first of a kind, but because we choose project delivering contractual models that don't work in first of a kind environments, IPD may represent a methodology that would work has been proven to work in first of a kind environments. And while we have the field conditions now to embrace that, we need people that are willing to go out and embrace these new ways of working and seek to implement them. Corail 38:05Thank you so much, Carol, that was so fascinating. So interesting. And thank you for keeping us at the top of the trends in your sector. That's a really amazing, Carol Tansley 38:15no, it's a pleasure talking to you and and getting your perspectives as well. Riccardo Cosentino 38:20Yeah, thank you very much, Carol, this this has been fascinating. I mean, I read, I read both your dissertation, the paper that you published, and I still learn something today from you. So I'm really lightening conversation and, you know, there's going to be other opportunities. I hope to have you on the po Carol Tansley 38:44Fantastic. Well, thank you, as I say for the opportunity. It's a pleasure seeing you both again, and to have the opportunity to talk on your podcast. Riccardo Cosentino 38:52That's it for this episode on navigating major problems. I hope you found today's conversation as informative and thought provoking as I did. If you enjoyed this conversation, please consider subscribing and leaving a review. I would also like to personally invite you to continue the conversation by joining me on my personal LinkedIn at Riccardo Cosentino. Listening to the next episode, we will continue to explore the latest trends and challenges in major program management. Our next in depth conversation promises to continue to dive into topics such as leadership risk management, and the impact of emerging technology in infrastructure. It's a conversation you're not going to want to miss. Thanks for listening to navigate the major programs and I look forward to keeping the conversation going Music: "A New Tomorrow" by Chordial Music. Licensed through PremiumBeat.DISCLAIMER: The opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the hosts and guests on this podcast do not necessarily represent or reflect the official policy, opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints of Disenyo.co LLC and its employees.

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scaffolds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 22:31


This week we are joined by Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech; Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology; Līga Astra Kalniņa, Cox lab graduate student; and Anna Wallis, fruit IPM coordinator. In this episode, Monique sits down with Kerik to talk about the big picture outlook on apple insects, and where things are headed for the future of pest management. Līga gives her latest apple disease forecast. Anna brings us her State of the State update on degree day accumulation and apple phenology. Recorded and released June 14, 2023. _____________________ BASE 43F Phenology and DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-6/13* Geneva || fruit sizing || 1002 Highland HVRL || fruit sizing || 1268 Clifton Park || fruit sizing || 1096 Peru (Forrence) || fruit sizing || 937 Medina - Inland || fruit sizing || 940 Appleton North - Lake || fruit sizing || 878 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || fruit sizing || 938 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || fruit sizing || 902 _____________________ BASE 43F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* European red mite - sample (2.5 mite/leaf): June 1 Obliquebanded Leafroller - set traps: June 1 Black stem borer - 1st flight peak: 681 (± 170) Redbanded leafroller - 1st flight ending: 753 (± 140) American plum borer - 1st peak flight: 784 (± 183) Codling moth - 1st peak flight: 768 (± 206) Spotted tentiform leaf miner - 1st flight ending: 813 (± 128) Obliquebanded Leafroller - 1st adult catch: 884 (± 90) Oriental fruit moth - 1st flight ending: 825 (± 126) Peachtree borer - 1st adult catch: 1032 (± 226) San Jose sacle - 1st flight ending: 1039 (± 182) Black stem borer - 1st flight ending: 1056 (± 198) Spotted tentiform leaf miner - 2nd gen catch: 1063 (± 91) San Jose scale - 1st crawlers observed: 1124 (± 91) Dogwood borer - 1st adult catch: 964 (± 230) American plum borer - 1st flight ending: 1344 (± 144) _____________________ BASE 50F DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-6/13* Geneva || 596 Highland HVRL || 745 Clifton Park || 653 Peru (Forrence) || 554 Medina - Inland || 548 Appleton North - Lake || 498 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || 551 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || 511 _____________________ BASE 50F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* European red mite - sample (2.5 mite/leaf): June 1 Obliquebanded Leafroller - set traps: June 1 Black stem borer - 1st flight peak: 383 (±122) Redbanded leafroller - 1st flight ending: 448 (± 105) American plum borer - 1st peak flight: 457 (± 128) Codling moth - 1st peak flight: 442 (± 134) Spotted tentiform leaf miner - 1st flight ending: 475 (± 94) Obliquebanded Leafroller - 1st adult catch: 523 (± 62) Oriental fruit moth - 1st flight ending: 576 (± 97) Peachtree borer - 1st adult catch: 619 (± 182) San Jose sacle - 1st flight ending: 632 (± 125) Black stem borer - 1st flight ending: 636 (± 154) Spotted tentiform leaf miner - 2nd gen catch: 648 (± 74) San Jose scale - 1st crawlers observed: 688 (± 69) Dogwood borer - 1st adult catch: 571 (± 151) American plum borer - 1st flight ending: 856 (± 111) _____________________ DD50 from Petal Fall (accumulated and predicted) [Location] || [PF Date**] || [June 13 DD] || June 18 DD predicted] Geneva || May 21 || 294 || 362 Highland HVRL || May 9 || 442 || 521 Clifton Park || May 16 || 354 || 429 Peru (Forrence) || May 26 || 254 || 332 Medina - Inland || May 26 || 248 || 315 Appleton North - Lake || May 30 || 200 || 269 Fairville (the Apple Shed) - Inland || May 23 || 248 || 315 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || May 27 || 215 || 272 _____________________ *All DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E. ** predicted in NEWA based on DD accumulations LINKS ENYCHP webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnSqoYIj7kk Cox Lab blog: ⁠https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/⁠ Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

scaffolds
11 - 7 June 2023

scaffolds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 12:56


Welcome to Scaffolds Podcast, a weekly roundup of the timely updates on insect and disease management as well as phenological developments across New York State for apple growers. This week we are joined by Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech; Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology; and Anna Wallis, Fruit IPM Coordinator. In this episode, Monique sits down with Kerik to talk about the big picture outlook on apple scab and fireblight, and where things are headed for the future of disease management. As always, Anna Wallis brings us her State of the State update on degree day accumulation and apple phenology. Recorded June 7 and released June 8, 2023. _____________________ BASE 43F Phenology and DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-6/7* Geneva || fruit sizing || 888 Highland HVRL || fruit sizing || 1141 Clifton Park || fruit sizing || 977 Peru (Forrence) || fruit sizing || 820 Medina - Inland || fruit sizing || 825 Appleton North - Lake || fruit sizing || 761 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || fruit sizing || 827 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || fruit sizing || 786 _____________________ BASE 43F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* Plum curculio - 1st oviposition scars: 555 (± 77) Pear psylla - hardshell stage: 569 (± 87) Lesser peach tree borer - 1st adult catch: 570 (± 94)  San Jose scale - 1st flight peak: 644 (± 89)  European red mite - sample (2.5 mite/leaf): June 1 Obliquebanded Leafroller - set traps: June 1 Black stem borer - 1st flight peak: 681 (± 170) _____________________ BASE 50F DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-6/7* Geneva || 523 Highland HVRL || 659 Clifton Park || 575 Peru (Forrence) || 479 Medina - Inland || 474 Appleton North - Lake || 422 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || 481 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || 436 _____________________ BASE 50F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* Plum curculio - 1st oviposition scars: 286 (± 37) Pear psylla - hardshell stage: 312 (± 51) Lesser peach tree borer - 1st adult catch: 308 (± 59) San Jose scale - 1st flight peak: 355 (± 58) European red mite - sample (2.5 mite/leaf): June 1 Obliquebanded Leafroller - set traps: June 1 Black stem borer - 1st flight peak: 383 (±122) _____________________ DD50 from Petal Fall (accumulated and predicted) [Location] || [PF Date**] || [June 6 DD] || June 12 DD predicted] Geneva || May 21 || 221 || 278 Highland HVRL || May 9 || 357 || 420 Clifton Park || May 16 || 276 || 333 Peru (Forrence) || May 26 || 179 || 228 Medina - Inland || May 26 || 174 || 233 Appleton North - Lake || May 30 || 124 || 186 Fairville (the Apple Shed) - Inland || May 23 || 180 || 236 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || May 27 || 139 || 196 _____________________ *All DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E. ** predicted in NEWA based on DD accumulations LINKS Storm prediction center: https://www.spc.noaa.gov/ Climate prediction center:  https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/index.php Cox Lab blog: https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/ Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

Living The Next Chapter: Authors Share Their Journey
E165 - Ariel Tsai - Author of Narcissus - Falling in love with yourself can be difficult

Living The Next Chapter: Authors Share Their Journey

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 61:56


EPISODE 165 - Ariel Tsai - Author of Narcissus - Falling in love with yourself can be difficultAbout the AuthorAn avid reader and literary critic, Ariel Tsai always knew she needed to write a book. She obtained a bachelor's degree in English literature and criticism and Chinese language and literature, studying both in the United States and China. Her stylistic writing comes from a persistent itch to tell stories and understand the world around her. With sarcasm, wit, and keen observations (as an accomplished poet is wont to do), Tsai pours her ambition and heart into her writing. She harbors an undying love for symbolism, translation theory, and Honey Nut Cheerios, alongside a great deal of shame about her Anglophilic preferences in literature. John Milton and Philip Pullman are likely to blame.Falling in love with yourself can be difficult, with the exception being Narcissus, a figure in Greek mythology known to have fallen for his reflection. Contemptuous towards everyone but himself, the Greek youth realized he was his own true love. Whether he withered away in his longing or drowned in the pool of his reflection, Narcissus became the flower with delicate white and gold petals, staring at itself in the still waters. Like its namesake, Narcissus by Ariel Tsai reflects the human condition in all its most beautiful, mundane, and unpleasant forms.Narcissus captures human growth, for better or for worse, to reflect on what it means to love oneself— foolishly and wholeheartedly.https://www.buzzsprout.com/1927756/supporters/newA podcast is an excellent business card for your book, coaching program or business! Build a community away from the rented land of social media - speak directly to your community and position yourself as the expert that you truly are!Take your passion to the next level - let us help you start and grow your podcast! Podcasts work. Visit https://truemediasolutions.ca/Dave's Audio Book Recommendation for Spring 2023Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling A five-time Moth Grand SLAM winner and bestselling novelist shows how to tell a great story - and why doing so matters. Whether we realize it or not, we are always telling stories. On a first date or job interview, at a sales presentation or therapy appointment, with family or friends, we are constantly narrating events and interpreting emotions and actions. In this compelling book, storyteller extraordinaire Matthew Dicks presents wonderfully straightforward and engaging tips and techniques for constructing, telling, and polishing stories that will hold the attention of your audience (no matter how big or small). He shows that anyone can learn to be an appealing storyteller, that everyone has something “storyworthy” to express, and, perhaps most important, that the act of creating and telling a tale is a powerful way of understanding and enhancing your own life.Dave's Affiliate Link - Support our show by clicking the link belowUS Audible LinkCanadian Audible LinkUK Audible LinkSupport the show!...

D3 Nation
Episode 88 - Scott Legacy

D3 Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 41:32


ABOUT THE EPISODE Castleton Head Coach Scott Legacy is our featured guest for this week's show. Coach Legacy just wrapped up his 7th season with the Spartans and has them moving in the right direction. Castleton had 5 NCAA Qualifiers, 1 All American, 18-6 dual meet record, Elite 90 award winner, 3rd place in the NEWA, and 4th place finish in the NCAA Northeast Regional. Legacy came to Castleton following a Hall of Fame career as the wrestling coach at Mount Anthony Union High School in Bennington for 30 years. The 2014 USA Today National Coach of the Year and New England Wrestling Hall of Fame inductee created a dynasty at Mount Anthony, illustrated by his program's 28 consecutive Vermont State Wrestling Championships.  FOLLOW THE PODCAST https://anchor.fm/coachbonx2 | Twitter - @D3NationPodcast | Rokfin - @D3Nation ABOUT THE PODCAST Hosted by Anthony and Gennaro Bonaventura, former DIII wrestlers at Waynesburg University, current DIII Associate Head Coach at Stevens Institute of Technology & DII Head Coach at Fairmont State University. The D3 Nation podcast mission is to provide DIII wrestling news and updates throughout the year. We also look forward to delivering episodes featuring DIII coaches and wrestlers as special guests to share their stories. We are both passionate about DIII wrestling and want to use this platform to keep the wrestling community educated on what is happening in DIII plus raise awareness of the amazing stories in DIII Wrestling.

The Scoot Show with Scoot
Seems like Mayor Cantrell wanted Officer Vappie back

The Scoot Show with Scoot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 32:51


Scoot talks about the grunge movement in music, the attempt to return Officer Vappie to Mayor Cantrell's security detail, and Tucker Carlson and the Jan 6 video footage. Also, Scoot speaks with John Leblanc, CEO of Metairie Bank, about renting versus buying a home. 

Rights on the Line
In the valleys of Kathmandu: the story of the Newa Guthi people through Bidya Shrestha Maharjan

Rights on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 15:24


A special storytelling episode - follow Bidya Shrestha Maharjan's story with sound effects as she narrates her story of being a woman human rights defender and defending the rights of the Newa Guthi indigenous people. Bidya is a teacher by profession, as well as the women's president of the World Newa Guthi, an indigenous community organization. Bidya has long been leading the movement to stop illegal road expansions in the valley of her hometown. She has been threatened several times, physically attacked and arbitrarily detained as a result of her work.

Foca no Trabalho
#140 - Inclusão de Mulheres na Carreira Tech

Foca no Trabalho

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 33:15


Olá Focados(as)!Segunda é dia de episódio inédio do @focanotrabalho e essa semana falamos sobre a Inclusão de Mulheres na Carreira Tech com a Carine Roos da Somos Newa.A Carine Roos é Especialista em DE&I, Palestrante e CEO e fundadora da Newa que prepara as organizações para um futuro mais inclusivo por meio de sensibilizações, treinamentos e consultoria de diversidade. Nesse cast a @alefalsarella fala da importancia de cuidar da organização para receber os grupos minoritários e aqui citamos de maneira aprofundada a inclusão de mulheres no universo da tecnologia. Vem conosco, porque o episódio ficou sensacional, só vem!Infelizmente ainda hoje os dados são bem desanimadores, apesar das empresas estarem preocupados com os temas ESG ainda tem um caminho a ser seguido. A @Carine Roos dividiu sua trajetória e compartilhou alguns dados importantes, onde somente 25% do quatro de empresas de tecnologia são mulheres.Esse cenário majoritáriamente masculino pode criar um ambiente não acolhedor para as mulheres. Em muitas narrativas escutamos a mulher falando da dificuldade desde a formação da faculdade, uma vez conseguindo passar por essa etapa vem o segundo desafio que é entrar no mercado.Uma vez dentro da organização, principalmente na tecnologia, a mulher passa por outro desafio o machismo estrutural. Muitas mulheres relatam o desafio que é trabalhar dentro de um ambiente onde as mulheres não são ouvidas, sofrem assédio e infelizmente depois de um tempo, acabam desistindo dessa carreira.Pensando nisso, entendemos ser NECESSÁRIO falar sobre esse tema e trazer a conscientização, principalmente para os homens que estão dentro desses espaços. A @Carine dividiu vários exemplos de como podemos cuidar do ambiente e se atentar a comportamentos tóxicos, chamados esteriótipos de genêro. Mulheres que estão nos ouvindo, compartilhem esse episódio, vocês não estão sozinhas! Muitas vezes a mulher sofre o machismo estrutural e não sabe, então vamos dividir esse episódio com todas!Até o próximo.

Slam Radio
#SlamRadio - 514 - Annē

Slam Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 67:16


Born and raised in Thessaloniki she started her music career in 2012. Annē is a promising upcoming talent fully dedicated to techno music and focused on developing her career as a DJ & producer. Starting as a raver she began to think of music like something extremely experiential. Now she worthily represents the techno scene in her country. Her sets are powerful & pumping with never ending dynamics, focused on the perfect interaction with the crowd. As for her music productions she is sharpening her sound having strong references from Detroit, 90's & 00's sounds, while she is trying to print her inner feelings into her tracks. Being a local artist and resident DJ of executive underground projects in her city, she has shared the booth with some of the most notable international & local artists. Now she is a resident artist on the project Schisma in her city. A very new project which brings artists together & makes special events. She has shared the boot with artists like: Alien Rain, Insolate, Newa, 999999999, Marcel Dune, Axel Karakasis, Salome, VTSS, Keith Karnal, Somewhen etc. Her gigs are include ://about blank in Berlin, C12 in Brussels, Depo Club & Epic Club in Croatia, Reworks festival in Thessaloniki & many more. With strong and very successful releases, on Ben Sim's Label Symbolism, on Out of Place and Soma records she made a bigger step to the music scene while her music has gained massive and diverse support, from artists like Amelie Lens, Answer Code Request, Luke Slater, Marcel Fengler, Pan-Pot, Insolate, Volster, Ben Sims, Anfisa Letyago, Joris Voorn, Slam, Blue Hour, Richie Hawtin, Patrick Mason, just to name a few, charting and playing her tracks very often. Her track “Fairy Dust” on Out of place records gained massive support from the scene counting more than 700.000 streams on Spotify & many more on all other platforms. She has already two shows in HÖR berlin, while she booked a third one this September! Her future though seems brighter, with her new collaborations with Ben Sim's label Hardgroove, Soma records, as long as many vinyl releases & V/ A vinyl compilations later this year. Her point of view is that a Dj is never greater than his audience. This is a unique situation where the dancer becomes part of the whole setting of the music being played. In this, her role is as much part of the audience as the dancers. Basically, she always has one foot on the dance floor and one in the booth. Tracklist via -Spotify: http://bit.ly/SRonSpotify -Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/Slam_Radio/ -Facebook: bit.ly/SlamRadioGroup Archive on Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/slam/ Subscribe to our podcast on -iTunes: apple.co/2RQ1xdh -Amazon Music: amzn.to/2RPYnX3 -Google Podcasts: bit.ly/SRGooglePodcasts -Deezer: bit.ly/SlamRadioDeezer Keep up with SLAM: fanlink.to/Slam Keep up with Soma Records: fanlink.to/SomaRecords For syndication or radio queries: harry@somarecords.com & conor@glowcast.co.uk Slam Radio is produced at www.glowcast.co.uk

The truth news
Newa Washington

The truth news

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 0:47


Tuesday October 4th

Between the Vines
Harvest Update 2

Between the Vines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 27:29


Jenn and Kevin discuss reports of variable harvest conditions. Brix and yield are creating some logistical challenges but nothing growers and processors cannot handle.  NEWA stations also indicated some variability in rainfall. Rainfall in the Lake Erie Region ranged from too much to way too much. LERGP.comhttps://lergp.cce.cornell.edu/contact_information.php

Between the Vines
New Meeting Date and Veraison

Between the Vines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 17:42


Kevin and Jennifer to discuss vineyard news this week. Grape Berry Moths should be heading into diapause currently, but this warm summer trend indicates that we might be on course for an extra generation this year.  Keep an eye on the NEWA model so you can stay on top of it. The demonstration meeting originally scheduled for early this month has been rescheduled for August 31st.  Veraison is right around the corner!LERGP.comhttps://lergp.cce.cornell.edu/contact_information.php

Views on Vue
Nuxt 3 Newa Features and the Nuxt 3 Community with Daniel Roe - VUE 188

Views on Vue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 59:14


 Daniel Roe joins us today to talk through the new Nuxt 3 features.  We talk about his journey to be come one of the core contributors on the Framework team at Nuxt Labs.  He gives us insight on a typical day, and the process of tackling tasks for the week.  We discuss the contributions to RFC's on GitHub, Incremental Static (Re)generation, and his experience at Vue Amsterdam. Sponsors Top End Devs Coaching | Top End Devs Links JSJ 408: Reading Source Code with Carl Mungazi Vue Language Features (Volar) - Visual Studio Marketplace Preview.js asciinema - Record and share your terminal sessions, the simple way NuxtLabs: Intuitive Web Development Histoire - Vue.js Amsterdam Discussions · nuxt/framework London Alley - London Alley Twitter: ‎@danielcroe Daniel Roe LinkedIn: Daniel Roe Picks Daniel - Thought Controls Room Fragrance Steve - Dad Jokes

Views on Vue
Nuxt 3 Newa Features and the Nuxt 3 Community with Daniel Roe - VUE 188

Views on Vue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022


Slam Radio
#SlamRadio - 497 - Philippa Pacho

Slam Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 64:52


Having grown up in a house where collecting music was the norm, Swedish-born DJ Philippa Pacho has carried this through to her adult life. As a result, the Berlin-based artist is a well-tuned and confident selector who knows how to capture an audience in any given situation. It all began with her father's hobby of collecting jazz, blues and folk records. As a teenager, Philippa built her own music library before attending her first rave, and later discovering the underworld of dance music and club culture. As standard in a community of electronic music heads, Philippa made friends from the scene in Stockholm and in 2010, formed a collective with a handful of girlfriends. Together, the women curated their night every Thursday at 2:35:1; an art gallery and club located in the city centre. It was here that Philippa delved into DJing headfirst, taking advantage of the creative freedom on offer and learning the skills of mixing and working the dancefloor until dawn. With two years of DJing under her belt, by this time she earned a residency at the Stockholm-based club Under Bron — where she remains the longest-running resident since the space opened in 2010 — Philippa's early sound leant towards hypnotic techno, but she has since graduated to a include myriad of bouncy and tripped-out rhythms within the genre. Playing at forest raves on the outskirts of Stockholm and upending abandoned warehouses in the city — balanced between Under Bron bookings — these raw experiences infiltrated Philippa's sound down to the last cadence, resulting in her groove-heavy collection and quick-fire blending. Making the move to Berlin in 2014 allowed Philippa to flourish and finesse her sound. Known today for merging contemporary and old-school techno while dipping into different tempos and sub-genres, Philippa has played for Ellen Allien's We Are Not Alone series, Synoid parties and DJ Tool, D.Dan and Hyperaktivist's event, Mala Junta. Such a diverse range of bookings has allowed her to reveal other dimensions to her sound, and joining MESS line-ups — a collective that celebrates diversity and supporting DIY club culture worldwide — has recently contributed to the growth of Philippa's profile. A recent chapter for Philippa sees her founding the label ‘positivesource' together with Blue Hour. The pair release various artist EPs from artists including Oprofessionell, Newa, Sugar, Alan Backdrop, Rove Ranger, Lady Starlight, LDS, Blue Hour himself and many more. With the return of nightlife, Philippa's focus remains crisp and clear; her goal is to get you to move your whole body in expressive ways. She sees herself as a dancer first and foremost and has that always in mind when she performs. "A good DJ set is like a candy bag. You need a bit of the sweet, sour and some unexpected flavours to tickle your taste buds." Tracklist via -Spotify: http://bit.ly/SRonSpotify -Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/Slam_Radio/ -Facebook: bit.ly/SlamRadioGroup Archive on Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/slam/ Subscribe to our podcast on -iTunes: apple.co/2RQ1xdh -Amazon Music: amzn.to/2RPYnX3 -Google Podcasts: bit.ly/SRGooglePodcasts -Deezer: bit.ly/SlamRadioDeezer Keep up with SLAM: fanlink.to/Slam Keep up with Soma Records: fanlink.to/SomaRecords For syndication or radio queries: harry@somarecords.com & conor@glowcast.co.uk Slam Radio is produced at www.glowcast.co.uk

Smart(er) Apple Spraying podcast
NEWA's disease-warning models for apples

Smart(er) Apple Spraying podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 33:17


Dr. Kerik Cox talks to Mark about the disease-warning models available with the online forecasting tool called NEWA, developed by Cornell University. For more information visit: Dr. Cox's website: https://cals.cornell.edu/kerik-d-cox NEWA's website: https://newa.cornell.edu/

JENUZ
JENUZ NEWA : THAI DAILY NEWS

JENUZ

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 4:48


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Rich Conversations
221. Rich Answers: Questions from Robin Newa

Rich Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 19:53


Robin Newa lives in Dubai and appeared on episode 189 where he shared his humble journey from Nepal, pursuing his curiosity and dreams. Rich recorded this episode in the morning during his stay in Miami. Robin asks Rich the following questions:  What do you think the world will look like in five years? What's the biggest challenge you're facing in your role/business/project right now and how are you tackling it? What's your favorite childhood memory? Episode 189. Robin Newa's Journey from Nepal to Dubai — Dreaming, Learning, and Gratitude Follow Robin on Instagram    

Smart(er) Apple Spraying podcast
NEWA: harnessing weather for IPM on a regional scale. With Dr. Melanie Ivey.

Smart(er) Apple Spraying podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 37:58


NEWA is a regional service that helps growers translate weather information into IPM risk ratings. Dr. Ivey, an associate professor and plant pathologist at Ohio State University, walks us through NEWA's features.

Rich Conversations
189. Robin Newa's Journey from Nepal to Dubai — Dreaming, Learning, and Gratitude

Rich Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 54:22


Robin Newa joins us from Dubai but is originally from Nepal. This episode is his life story. Though Nepal is a poor country and he comes from very humble beginnings, Robin has not let that stop him. His curiosity and passion drive him. At the age of 10 he started going to the dump to look for electronic parts because he wanted to know how they worked. Eventually he built a phone charger, DSLR camera, and a computer in which he taught himself programming and other software applications. After a year of working remotely for a company in Dubai, they sponsored him to live there. He rode a plane for the first time to go there. He is a dreamer, learner, and an inspiring individual. He's now curious about astronomy and neuroscience. There are no limits—only ones you place on yourself. Follow Robin on Instagram: @robin_newa Follow the pod on Instagram: @richconvos

radio klassik Stephansdom
Pique Dame an der Staatsoper

radio klassik Stephansdom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 3:16


Gestern wurde an der Wiener Staatsoper Peter Iljitsch Tschaikowskys „Pique Dame“ in der Inszenierung von Vera Nemirova wieder aufgenommen. radio klassik Stephansdom Opernexperte Richard Schmitz war auch diesmal wieder dabei. Die Premiere war im Oktober 2007 und hat sich im Repertoire bis 2015 gehalten. Damals sangen Martina Serafin und Neil Shicoff das Liebespaar, Seiji Ozawa hat dirigiert. Das war gestern ein packender unsentimentaler Tschaikowsky. Valery Gergiev ist im russischen Repertoire authentisch. Spannend wurde es erst nach der Pause, da kamen auch die Sängerinnen und Sänger besser in Fahrt. Wendepunkt war der Monolog der Gräfin. Nicht zu Unrecht stellt sie fest: „Was ist das für eine Welt! Die können sich nicht einmal amüsieren.“ Olga Borodina macht mit eindringlichen Pianomelismen und mit herrischen Befehlen viele ihrer Vorgängerinnen in dieser Rolle vergessen. Elena Guseva kann aus der Lisa kein unschuldiges junges Mädchen machen; aber sie bewältigt die Partie mit Anstand. Ihre Arie erntet Szenenapplaus. Ihr geliebter Hermann ist ja nicht gerade ein Sympathieträger. Da ist es zu akzeptieren, dass er keine schöne Stimme hat. Die manische Spielsucht in den letzten Szenen geraten deshalb dramatisch und glaubwürdig. Fürst Jeletzki Boris Pinkhasovich begeistert mit seiner Arie das Publikum. Das übrige Ensemble sorgte für einen gelungenen Ablauf des Abends. Vera Nemirovas Regie hat ihre Repertoiretauglichkeit ja schon bewiesen. Die immer noch üblichen Tricks, wie Sopranistin bloßfüßig im Negligé oder Transgenderfiguren in den Tanzszenen regen heute niemanden mehr sonderlich auf. Auch dass sich Lisa nicht in die Newa stürzt sondern in ein Meer von Regenschirmen ist nicht mehr bemerkenswert. Im ersten Bild geht die wunderbare Frühlingsmusik von Tschaikowsky im Schlafsaal eines Kinderinternats vollkommen unter. Enttäuschend nach wie vor das Einheitsbühnenbild von Johannes Leiacker und die Kostüme von Marie-Luise Strandt. Es ist zu erwarten, dass in den Folgevorstellungen nicht nur der Chor und das Staatsopernorchester schon in den ersten drei Bildern zu Hochform auflaufen, sondern auch die Solisten auch vor der Pause ihre Qualitäten ausspielen. Herzlicher Applaus, der aus Gründen der Sperrstunde durch das Senken des Vorhanges verkürzt wurde.. Wertnote: 7,9/10 Punkten

Nepal Now
Indigenous activism in Nepal through a Newa lens

Nepal Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 42:01


Welcome to Nepal Now. My name is Marty Logan.Looking back on the early days of my relationship with Nepal, I see that it took me far too long to realise that this is a country of incredible diversity of cultures and peoples. Today I can understand why — the face of Nepal is very much upper-caste, Hindu, male and Nepali speaking. Yet roughly a third of the country's nearly 30 million people belong to about 100 Indigenous groups, 60 of them officially recognized. Surprisingly, you hear very little about those groups on a day-to-day basis here, especially compared to countries like Canada or Australia, where the proportion of Indigenous people is much lower, but Indigenous rights is a major talking point and issue. When I moved to Nepal just before the end of the 10-year Maoist conflict in 2005, a lot of heat was being generated in discussions over the rebels' proposal to divide the country based on the territories of the major Indigenous groups. In the end, that vision was not realised and people like today's guest, Indigenous rights activist Prabin Shakya, argue that the Maoists were playing with the aspirations of many marginalized people in the country simply to attain their political ends. Since the peace process ended, Indigenous rights is a topic that is highlighted in mainstream media annually on Indigenous Peoples Day, then fades away. Those of us living in Kathmandu do hear regularly about disputes over development projects that threaten the lands of the Newa (or Newar) Indigenous people of the Kathmandu Valley, but these are rarely framed as Indigenous rights issues. Shakya tells me that a lot of activism is happening. Yes, much of it is in reaction to government plans to take over Indigenous people's lands in the name of development. But some proactive initiatives to recognize Indigenous rights are taking place at local levels. ResourcesCommunity Empowerment and Social Justice Network (NGO led by Prabin Shakya)Nepal Now social linksFacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInThanks as always to Nikunja Nepal for advice and inspiration.Music: amaretto needs ice ... by urmymuse (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial  (3.0) license.  http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/urmymuse/57996 Ft: Apoxode

Nepal Now
Indigenous activism in Nepal through a Newa lens

Nepal Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 42:01


Welcome to Nepal Now. My name is Marty Logan.Looking back on the early days of my relationship with Nepal, I see that it took me far too long to realise that this is a country of incredible diversity of cultures and peoples. Today I can understand why — the face of Nepal is very much upper-caste, Hindu, male and Nepali speaking. Yet roughly a third of the country's nearly 30 million people belong to about 100 Indigenous groups, 60 of them officially recognized. Surprisingly, you hear very little about those groups on a day-to-day basis here, especially compared to countries like Canada or Australia, where the proportion of Indigenous people is much lower, but Indigenous rights is a major talking point and issue. When I moved to Nepal just before the end of the 10-year Maoist conflict in 2005, a lot of heat was being generated in discussions over the rebels' proposal to divide the country based on the territories of the major Indigenous groups. In the end, that vision was not realised and people like today's guest, Indigenous rights activist Prabin Shakya, argue that the Maoists were playing with the aspirations of many marginalized people in the country simply to attain their political ends. Since the peace process ended, Indigenous rights is a topic that is highlighted in mainstream media annually on Indigenous Peoples Day, then fades away. Those of us living in Kathmandu do hear regularly about disputes over development projects that threaten the lands of the Newa (or Newar) Indigenous people of the Kathmandu Valley, but these are rarely framed as Indigenous rights issues. Shakya tells me that a lot of activism is happening. Yes, much of it is in reaction to government plans to take over Indigenous people's lands in the name of development. But some proactive initiatives to recognize Indigenous rights are taking place at local levels. ResourcesCommunity Empowerment and Social Justice Network (NGO led by Prabin Shakya)Nepal Now social linksFacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInThanks as always to Nikunja Nepal for advice and inspiration.Music: amaretto needs ice ... by urmymuse (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial  (3.0) license.  http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/urmymuse/57996 Ft: Apoxode

Podcast Empreendedor
#162 Diversidade como Ferramenta para Inclusão

Podcast Empreendedor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 51:05


Se inscreva no nosso canal do Youtube aqui: https://bit.ly/3p8pvi3 ------ Sobre o Episódio ------ Como fomentar a inclusão dentro das empresas? Nesse Podcast Empreendedor recebemos o Carine Roos, CEO na Newa, empresa focada no desenvolvimento de lideranças mais conscientes. Conversamos sobre o impacto da alta liderança no desenvolvimento de uma cultura mais inclusiva e diversa. Sobre como o exemplo é importante para a criação de uma empresa mais diversificada. Também foi conversado sobre como o conceito de meritocracia deve ser revisado pelas empresas e a Carine também explicou sobre as dificuldades que as mulheres enfrentam no mundo da tecnologia. Ao final do programa, Carine também deu algumas dicas para os empreendedores que estão começando. Qual assunto você gostaria de escutar no Podcast Empreendedor? Mande suas sugestões para serem temas de nossos programas! CONTATO@DISTRITOE.COM.BR WWW.DISTRITOEMPREENDEDOR.COM.BR WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DISTRITOEMPREENDEDOR WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/PODCASTEMPREENDEDOR --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcastempreendedor/support

Chus & Ceballos presents Stereo Productions Podcast
VICTORIA ENGEL | Stereo Productions Podcast 409

Chus & Ceballos presents Stereo Productions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 59:57


Victoria Engel is passionate about the arts from an early age. Her relationship with music began by singing and composition. Her style is broad and versatile Dub maintaining a line in their productions, covering genres such as minimal, Tech-House, House and Techno. 01. Luigi Tozzi - Satyr
02. Birds Ov Paradise - Jet
03. Nadia Popoff - Space Dub
04. Delta Funktionen - Silhouette (Marcel Dettmann Remix) 05. Unknown - Sure
06. Truncate - Reach
07. Function - Disaffected (Ben Klock Remix)
08. Scuba, Felsen - Speed This Mf Up (Truncate Remix) 09. Mark Henning - Black Out
10. Zodiac Trax - Wanderlight
11. Newa - 333333
12. Airpeople - 7 Deadlies (Flaw Mix)

Revolution Radio
Stereo Productions - Stereo Productions Podcast 409 With Victoria Engel [03.07.2021]

Revolution Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 60:02


01. Luigi Tozzi - Satyr / Non Series
02. Birds Ov Paradise - Jet / Hypnus Records
03. Nadia Popoff - Space Dub / Unreleased
04. Delta Funktionen - Silhouette (Marcel Dettmann Remix) / Delsin Records 05. Unknown - Sure / Unreleased 
06. Truncate - Reach / Lehmann Musik
07. Function - Disaffected (Ben Klock Remix) / Sandwell District
08. Scuba, Felsen - Speed This Mf Up (Truncate Remix) / Hotflush Recordings 09. Mark Henning - Black Out / Soma Records
10. Zodiac Trax - Wanderlight / Frame Of Mind
11. Newa - 333333
12. Airpeople - 7 Deadlies (Flaw Mix) / Terrestrial FunkUndoubtedly, Chus and Ceballos are the most solid, professional pair of Djs/Producers from Spain. Hailed worldwide for their excellent production works, including official remixes for world-renowne... Download

Revolution Radio
Stereo Productions - Stereo Productions Podcast 409 With Victoria Engel [03.07.2021]

Revolution Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 60:02


01. Luigi Tozzi - Satyr / Non Series
02. Birds Ov Paradise - Jet / Hypnus Records
03. Nadia Popoff - Space Dub / Unreleased
04. Delta Funktionen - Silhouette (Marcel Dettmann Remix) / Delsin Records 05. Unknown - Sure / Unreleased 
06. Truncate - Reach / Lehmann Musik
07. Function - Disaffected (Ben Klock Remix) / Sandwell District
08. Scuba, Felsen - Speed This Mf Up (Truncate Remix) / Hotflush Recordings 09. Mark Henning - Black Out / Soma Records
10. Zodiac Trax - Wanderlight / Frame Of Mind
11. Newa - 333333
12. Airpeople - 7 Deadlies (Flaw Mix) / Terrestrial FunkUndoubtedly, Chus and Ceballos are the most solid, professional pair of Djs/Producers from Spain. Hailed worldwide for their excellent production works, including official remixes for world-renowne... Download

EmpreendaCast Brasil
NEWA: Por um futuro mais inclusivo e justo para todos. - Entrevista com Carine Roos | EP#123

EmpreendaCast Brasil

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 68:39


A Newa surgiu com o objetivo de desenvolver uma cultura inclusiva e segura para quem anseia por respeito. Nos últimos 10 anos, mais de 12 mil mulheres foram impactadas pelas ações da Newa. Outras duas mil mulheres foram mentoradas e já podem se sentir pertencentes à própria história e essência. Carine Roos é empreendedora e a jornada dela começou há 15 anos, quando sentiu na pele os preconceitos contra as mulheres e seus direitos em diferentes instituições. No episódio #123 do “EmpreendaCast”, conversamos com Carine Roos, empreendedora e fundadora da Newa, que sonha em viver um mundo onde a justiça social, os direitos humanos e a igualdade de oportunidades sejam uma realidade para todos. Siga o nosso Instagram: @empreendacast Participe do nosso grupo no Telegram: https://t.me/empreendacast Produção: Voz e Conteúdo – www.vozeconteudo.com.br - @vozeconteudo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/empreendacast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/empreendacast/support

Anstuss
Wenn Goalsens das Tor zum Achtelfinale öffnet

Anstuss

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 49:22


So stark wie gegen Portugal haben wir Lukas Podolski schon lange nicht mehr mit dem DFB-Adler auf der Brust gesehen. Was außerdem auffällt bei dieser EM: Immer mehr Eigentore kommen von Dortmunder Spielern. Muito obrigado. Vamos Jogi! Wir sprechen in unserer zweiten EM-Folge natürlich über Sassuolo Calcio, weil Michael gerade in Italien ist. Und über russische Großverdiener, die mit Speedbooten über die Newa brettern, weil Fabian noch immer in St. Petersburg residiert. Arrividerci und viel Spaß!

Dr. Tree Fruit and Don
Season 2 Episode 7: Mid-Season Concerns and Weather Station Installation

Dr. Tree Fruit and Don

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 44:42


Don, Kari, Greg, and Rob talk about what growers should be keeping an eye on during mid-season development, including the end of periodical cicadas for 2021. They also discuss how one should go about finding a weather station to install on-farm. Special consideration is given to having a station with compatibility to the NEWA system from Cornell University: http://newa.cornell.edu/ Episode Host/Speakers: Don Seifrit (host), Kari Peter (speaker), Rob Crassweller (speaker), Greg Krawczyk (speaker)Lead Image: D. Seifrit, Penn State Extension

Between the Vines
Season 1 Episode 13: Wild Grape Bloom

Between the Vines

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 28:09


Mark your calendars for wild grape bloom. It was observed as early as May 25th and occurred as late as June 2nd according to the NEWA model. This suggests that grape bloom is right around the corner. The team discusses everything that needs to be done before trace bloom and bloom.  Episode Host/Speakers:Kevin Martin (host)Jennifer Phillips Russo (co-host)Andy Muza (co-host)LERGP.comhttps://lergp.cce.cornell.edu/contact_information.php

AxurCast
CyberSeg Newa #45 - Ransomware em gasoduto nos EUA, falha em processador da Qualcomm e mais!

AxurCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 20:10


Ouça em menos de 20 minutos (às vezes um pouco mais) as notícias comentadas que foram destaque em Cibersegurança no Brasil e no mundo na última semana. Nesse episódio vamos falar sobre a semana de 10 a 14 de maio. CyberSeg News. Toda Segunda-feira um resumo de notícias sobre Cibersegurança.

Never out of bounds
The Sports book Aprill 29, 2021

Never out of bounds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 54:45


The NFL Draft, Jimmy G trade Rumors; MLB update(News, scores standings); NBA update (Newa,scores, standings)

Transformação Digital CBN
Transformação Digital CBN #103 - Equidade na tecnologia no Dia Internacional da Mulher #OPodcastÉDelas2021

Transformação Digital CBN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 32:55


Segundo o IPEA, o ano de 2020 impactou negativamente as mulheres no mercado de trabalho brasileiro com uma redução da presença feminina para somente 45,8%, o número mais baixo de mulheres trabalhando nos últimos 30 anos. No episódio especial para o Dia da Mulher convidamos Carine Roos, consultora em diversidade e inclusão, fundadora da UP[W]IT, Newa e Escola Elas, para falar sobre a importância da equidade no mercado de tecnologia.

Viajeros Del Infinito
VDI - 92 - INFINITY NEWA VOL. VII - Noticias cine, cómics, series y Wanda Visión

Viajeros Del Infinito

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 154:35


Bienvenidos a vuestro programaa favorito noticiario favorito mas friki que puede haber. En este programa hablamos de las novedades mas candente en el mundo del comic español y las noticias mas sonadas en el mundo del frikismo en relación con series y cine que nos llevan acompañando en nave desde hace un infinito. Ademas un pequeño adelanto de lo que mas nos tiene en vilo: WANDAVISION. O mejor dicho, Bruja Escarlata y La Visión. HASTA EL INFINITO Y MAS LEER....

MBC Grand Broadcasting, Inc.
KNZZ Newa 2 - 9-21

MBC Grand Broadcasting, Inc.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 2:00


KNZZ Newa 2 - 9-21 by MBC Grand, Inc.

Aji's Podcast
#18 - Dabal Kaji Tuladhar, 82 years old, Automotive pioneer [Newa]

Aji's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 34:38


82 years old Dabal Kaji Tuladhar of Sitapaila was raised by a strong single mother. He was born and brought up in a family of 50 in Ason! In this episode he shares about his passion for automobiles, his life as a successful businessman and a caring head of a growing family. He is the founding member of the Nepal Automobile Dealers’ Association (NADA).This episode with Dabal Kaji Tuladhar was recorded on 10th October 2020 at his home in Sitapaila, Kathmandu by Aji’s Co-founder Lorina Sthapit. The interview was conducted maintaining physical distance. This episode includes public service messages from the World Health Organisation (WHO).Please become a patron of Aji’s Podcast to help us bring you more episodes.You can also listen to Aji’s podcast on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Spotify.

UMass IPM Fruit Loop
Off Season Fruitloop- Forecast Models and Decision Support Systems- Part 3

UMass IPM Fruit Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 10:20


Short and action packed. This episode of the UMass IPM Fruit Loop takes you through a super duper quick review of just what it is we are talking about (erm... it decision support systems, y'all) and then a fairly comprehensive description of how to interpret apple scab risk forecast output from both RIMpro (https://www.rimpro.eu/) and NEWA (http://newa.cornell.edu/), two DSS currently available to use in the Northeast and Midwest U.S. Feel free to open up the NEWA link and follow along! Likewise, if you have a RIMpro account, this would be a good time to get a refresher. Side note, while NEWA is only available in the U.S, RIMpro is available for subscription services around the world.

Guff & Stuff
Dashain | Guff & Stuff | S2 EP 11 | Not so Homogenous Dashain | Nepali podcast |

Guff & Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 51:21


Did you know that some households in Asan don't put tika on the Dashami? Likewise, even within the Newa community, residents of Khokana don't celebrate Dashain. Instead, they celebrate Sikali Jatra, a five-day-long festival with enthusiasm and fervour. For years, Dashain has been celebrated as the festival for commemorating the victory of goodness over the evil. Then why in the name of the festival the act of killing animals to please the divine gods and goddesses take place? Why do people put red tika and why are certain functions performed on the specific fifteen days of Dashain. Is Dashain a sexist and a casteist festival? Why do people fly kites during the festival? Does the change in the season have any connection to the festival? How is the festival celebrated in a rural and an urban setting? To find more about Dashain, that many Nepali people have been celebrating for years with happiness and enthusiasm, watch our latest episode, where we dissect the rituals, values, and the various aspects of Dashain and how the current pandemic will change the celebrations in the upcoming years. Joining us, we have Aashish Mishra, an aspiring writer, journalist, and cultural enthusiast who has also shared his knowledge and insights about Dashain. From the team of Guff & Stuff, we wish our listeners a Happy Vijaya Dashami, and we hope that the pandemic will end soon and we all will be able to celebrate Dasain with the same fervour like before. We would also like to apologise to our listeners if we make any factual mistakes, and it would be great if you kindly inform us about the errors. Find us on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/StuffGuff Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/guffandstuff/ Anchor: https://anchor.fm/guff--stuff/ #dashain #nepalipodcast #dashaintihar

Nepal Now
Leading the fight for transgender rights

Nepal Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 36:47


Rukshana Kapali is a firebrand. At 21 she is leading efforts to change Nepal’s laws so they include transgender men and women, and spearheading work to develop terminology in Nepali, and Nepal bhasa (or Newa language), that is inclusive of people who identify anywhere along the gender spectrum. She has led campaigns to protect lands of Kathmandu Valley’s Indigenous Newa people and has joined heritage activists to ensure that an ancient, sacred pond in the centre of Nepal’s capital Kathmandu was rebuilt following traditional designs. Less than 10 years ago Rukshana was a bullied, confused student furtively surfing the Net in cyber cafes trying to understand why she knew she was a girl but living in a boy’s body. “I spent a lot of money on Facebook back then,” she says. Today, Rukshana leads the community of young Queer activists in Nepal fighting to get their rights recognized in law and also calling for recognition from the established LGBTQI community. Unsurprisingly, she is also embarking on a law career. On today’s episode we’ll hear more from Rukshana about the very eventful and influential journey that she is taking. Resources Rukshana's blog Nepal Now social links Facebook Instagram Twitter Music: amaretto needs ice ... by urmymuse (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/urmymuse/57996 Ft: Apoxode --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nepalnow/message

Nepal Now
Leading the fight for transgender rights

Nepal Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 36:47


Rukshana Kapali is a firebrand. At 21 she is leading efforts to change Nepal's laws so they include transgender men and women, and spearheading work to develop terminology in Nepali, and Nepal bhasa (or Newa language), that is inclusive of people who identify anywhere along the gender spectrum. She has led campaigns to protect lands of Kathmandu Valley's Indigenous Newa people and has joined heritage activists to ensure that an ancient, sacred pond in the centre of Nepal's capital Kathmandu was rebuilt following traditional designs. Less than 10 years ago Rukshana was a bullied, confused student furtively surfing the Net in cyber cafes trying to understand why she knew she was a girl but living in a boy's body. “I spent a lot of money on Facebook back then,” she says. Today, Rukshana leads the community of young Queer activists in Nepal fighting to get their rights recognized in law and also calling for recognition from the established LGBTQI community. Unsurprisingly, she is also embarking on a law career. On today's episode we'll hear more from Rukshana about the very eventful and influential journey that she is taking. ResourcesRukshana's blogNepal Now social linksFacebookInstagramTwitterMusic: amaretto needs ice ... by urmymuse (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial  (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/urmymuse/57996 Ft: Apoxode--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nepalnow/message

Tech Clubbers Podcast
VBK - Tech Clubbers Podcast #167

Tech Clubbers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 61:07


TECH CLUBBERS PODCAST W/ VBK French artist based in Berlin, dark & hypnotic Techno music and Founder of Underrated Agency. Former drummer, VBK builds her own universe focusing on dark and hypnotic sounds within a precise and agonizing techno. With atmospheric and rhythmic themes, her mixes are a mental adventure. Based in Berlin, she has already played alongside artists like Claudio PRC, Setaoc Mass, Blazej Malinowski, Joachim Spieth, A Sacred Geometry, Eric Fetcher, Birth of Frequency, Newa and many more... VBK mixes a percussive techno she can relate to. Founder of Underrated Agency, VBK seeks to highlight underrated talents and share a new vision of Techno music. *The Mix is a set recorded in Berlin event. Follow VBK here: Web: https://underrated-agency.com/vbk/ Resident Advisor: https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/vbk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vbkdj/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vbk_eug/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/eugvbk Contact: eugenie@underrated.fr --- Follow TECH CLUBBERS here: Web: https://www.techclubbers.com/ Resident Advisor: https://www.residentadvisor.net/profile/techclubbers Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TechClubbers/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/techclubbers/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/techclubbers Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/TechClubbersRadio/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TechClubbers Contact: info@techclubbers.com

Aji's Podcast
#16 - Nil Shova Tuladhar, 76 years old, Woman of strength & courage [Newa]

Aji's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 45:28


In our 16th episode we speak with 76 years old Nil Shova Tuladhar. Eldest among 8 siblings, she helped her parents raise her six sisters and a brother. She accompanied her father to Kalimpong where she spent four years studying and enjoying her childhood days. Later at the age of 15, she married human rights activist late Padma Ratna Tuladhar. She shares about her experience in supporting her husband through his struggles, enabling him to focus on his work by taking care of the house and raising four kids.This episode with 76 years old Nil Shova was recorded on 1st August 2020 at her home in Lazimpat accompanied by her daughter Sunima Tuladhar, Kathmandu by Aji’s Co-founder Lorina Sthapit. The interview was conducted maintaining physical distance.You can also listen to Aji’s podcast on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Spotify.Please become a patron of Aji’s Podcast to help us bring you more episodes.

Dr. Tree Fruit and Don
Episode 4: Rat Tail Bloom

Dr. Tree Fruit and Don

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 24:15


Kari and Don are joined again by Rob Crassweller. Kari discusses blossom blast issues, and Rob talks NEWA and the carbohydrate thinning model.

Aji's Podcast
#11 - Nalini Devi Sthapit, 80 years old, Educator and Independent Woman [Newa]

Aji's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 31:32


In our 14th episode we speak with 80 years old Nalini Devi Sthapit. At a time when girls were not encouraged to study, Nalini Devi went to nursing school and later on completed her Bachelor's degree in Education. She taught at schools in Butwal and Trishuli where she lived with her husband, who defying the social norms she choose herself, and raised three children on her earnings. Today lives with her daughter-in law in Kalimati.This episode with 80 years old Nalini Devi Sthapit was recorded on 18 June 2020 at her home in Kalimati, Kathmandu by Aji’s Co-founder Lorina Sthapit.Please become a patron of Aji’s Podcast to help us bring you more episodes.

Aji's Podcast
#13 - Lockdown Special 2nd Edition with various guests [Newa]

Aji's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 29:55


For our 13th episode and our second Lockdown Special, we have compiled a Newa episode with audio clips from various guests interviewed by their grandchildren. They have shared their daily routine, hopes and perspectives during this lockdown. This was also an opportunity for the elders and the grandchildren to have fun and bond in this uncertain time, and in the process create uplifting content for us to enjoy.Thank you everyone who took the time and effort to record these interviews and send it to us. This episode features the following guests:Nanda Man Sthapit interviewed by Livana TuladharRenuka Bajracharya interviewed by Manju von RospattRatna Devi Shakya interviewed by Aayushma ShakyaJagat Ratna and Champa Devi Tuladhar interviewed by Srajesh TuladharGulab Shova Tamrakar interviewed by Reeya TamrakarDil Hera Tuladhar interviewed by Samina Tuladhar [BBC Video]Ram Kumari Shrestha interviewed by Saina Shrestha [BBC Video]Triratna Kansakar, coordinated by Luna KansakarPlease become a patron of Aji’s Podcast to help us bring you more episodes.

On The Couch Games: A Video Game Podcast
FFV Remake Made Us Wonder...What Does REMAKE mean?

On The Couch Games: A Video Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 94:00


We played Final Fantasy 7 Remake and was blown away at the game. We talk about how this remake was so different from other remakes or remaster we've played, and what games we would love a 'FFVII Remake' remake of!Want to be part of the show? Give your suggestions and ask your questions at onthecouchs2@gmail.com News Bites with a Bit Of SpiceSony Is Planning a PS5 Conference for as Early as Next WeekLinks: Bloomberg, Jeff Grubb, Jason SchreierWhen will the next Grand Theft Auto come out?Links: venturebeatEpic Games StoreBorderlands: The Handsome Collection (2015)a First-person shooter, Action role-playing game. with a metacritic score of 82.Also if you have an option use our creator code OTCOUCH we make 5% on your purchases at no cost to you.PlayStation PlusCall of Duty WWII (2017)a WWII, First Person Shooterwith a metacritic score of 79.Farming Simulator 19 a Farming Simulator hahawith a metacritic score of 64.Cities: Skylines (2015)a City Builder, strategy gamewith a metacritic score of 81.These all end this month.Xbox Games Pass Minecraft Dungeons (2020) NEWA co-op Diablo-like, Hack ‘n’ Slash, RPG, open world gamewith a metacritic score of 70 at the moment. We’ve already downloaded this and we are very keen to play.Games with Gold for Xbox Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr (2018)a Diablo-like, Hack ‘n’ Slash, RPGwith a metacritic score of 71.VRally 4 (2018) ends this montha Rally Car Simulation gamewith a metacritic score of 67.Overlord 2 (2009) Xbox 360 ends this montha Singleplayer Fantasy, RPGwith a metacritic score of 75.

Shower Beer Podcast
S04E19 Bumpy Johnson Back in the Newa

Shower Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 79:54


We took a week off but we are back to talk about what everyone wants to talk about, Elon Musk's son's weird ass name! outside of that, we also talk about the latest installments of the Last Dance, the NBA possibly coming back,a Death Pool update, the newest podcast in the game, and a Miko movie pick! As always we close with Q&A and whiner of the week

Cicuta News Radio
CICUTA NEWA RADIO - Opinión - Carmelo Zavala / Especialista en Medio Ambiente 12/05/2020

Cicuta News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 4:52


CICUTA NEWS RADIO Emite la opinión de Carmelo Zavala especialista en medio ambiente

RADIOREISE - macht Reiselust!
REISELUST - Hanse-Ostseekreuzfahrt

RADIOREISE - macht Reiselust!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 56:28


In dieser Radioreise nimmt Sie Alexander Tauscher mit auf eine Ostseekreuzfahrt im Zeichen der Hanse. Wir erleben neun Länder auf einer Tour. Die Schiffsreise startet und endet in der Hansestadt Kiel. Unterwegs legen wir in Dänemark, Polen, Litauen, Lettland, Estland, Russland, Finnland und Schweden an. Erste Station ist der Hafen von Roenne auf der Insel Bornholm. Dann legen wir in Gdynia an und erkunden von da aus unter anderem Danzig und das Seebad Sopot. Nach einer weiteren Nacht erreichen wir die russische Exklave Kaliningrad, das ehemalige Königsberg. Wir sind damit zum ersten Mal auf dieser Kreuzfahrt in Russland und schauen uns hier unter anderem an, wie Bernstein abgebaut wird. Dann reisen wir wieder ein in die Europäische Union und setzen in Klaipeda an. Freuen Sie sich auf einen Ausflug zur Kurischen Nehrung, zum Sommerhaus von Thomas Mann. Nächste Stationen sind Riga und Tallin. Und dann wartet schon der nächste Höhepunk: St. Petersburg. Wir fahren auf den Kanälen der Stadt und erleben die Weißen Nächte an der Newa. Im Finnischen Meerbusen wendet unser Schiff und trägt uns auf den Ostseewellen wieder von Ost nach West. Einen Tag legen wir in Helsinki an und erkunden die finnische Hauptstadt. Dann folgt ein Hafen, den nur wenige Kreuzfahrtschiffe anlegen: Marienhamn - die Hauptstadt der autonomen Ålandinseln. Hier gedeiht eine besondere Vegatation, die wir uns erklären lassen. Stockholm wird unser letzter Landgang sein. Die Schärengärten sind malerisch, wir erleben sie bei der abendlichen Ausfahrt aus der schwedischen Hauptstadt. Dazwischen viel Wasser und spannende Geschichten an Bord. Uns begleitet unter anderem der Lektor Kai Boldt, promovierter Geograf. Er erzählt uns, wie er die Veränderung der Architektur in der postsowjetischen Moderne beobachtet. Außerdem sprechen wir mit Inger Harlevi, der Vizepräsidentin des Städtebundes der Hanse. Dazu der Klang der Ostsee, Musik aus den Ostseeanrainerstaaten und Klänge von Bord unseres Kreuzfahrtschiffes. Sie erleben eine der schönsten und abwechslungsreichsten Schiffsreisen, die wir Ihnen bieten können. Viel Spaß auf dieser Ostseekreuzfahrt von Kiel nach Kiel!

REISELUST!? – Radioreise.de
REISELUST - Hanse-Ostseekreuzfahrt

REISELUST!? – Radioreise.de

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 56:28


In dieser Radioreise nimmt Sie Alexander Tauscher mit auf eine Ostseekreuzfahrt im Zeichen der Hanse. Wir erleben neun Länder auf einer Tour. Die Schiffsreise startet und endet in der Hansestadt Kiel. Unterwegs legen wir in Dänemark, Polen, Litauen, Lettland, Estland, Russland, Finnland und Schweden an. Erste Station ist der Hafen von Roenne auf der Insel Bornholm. Dann legen wir in Gdynia an und erkunden von da aus unter anderem Danzig und das Seebad Sopot. Nach einer weiteren Nacht erreichen wir die russische Exklave Kaliningrad, das ehemalige Königsberg. Wir sind damit zum ersten Mal auf dieser Kreuzfahrt in Russland und schauen uns hier unter anderem an, wie Bernstein abgebaut wird. Dann reisen wir wieder ein in die Europäische Union und setzen in Klaipeda an. Freuen Sie sich auf einen Ausflug zur Kurischen Nehrung, zum Sommerhaus von Thomas Mann. Nächste Stationen sind Riga und Tallin. Und dann wartet schon der nächste Höhepunk: St. Petersburg. Wir fahren auf den Kanälen der Stadt und erleben die Weißen Nächte an der Newa. Im Finnischen Meerbusen wendet unser Schiff und trägt uns auf den Ostseewellen wieder von Ost nach West. Einen Tag legen wir in Helsinki an und erkunden die finnische Hauptstadt. Dann folgt ein Hafen, den nur wenige Kreuzfahrtschiffe anlegen: Marienhamn - die Hauptstadt der autonomen Ålandinseln. Hier gedeiht eine besondere Vegatation, die wir uns erklären lassen. Stockholm wird unser letzter Landgang sein. Die Schärengärten sind malerisch, wir erleben sie bei der abendlichen Ausfahrt aus der schwedischen Hauptstadt. Dazwischen viel Wasser und spannende Geschichten an Bord. Uns begleitet unter anderem der Lektor Kai Boldt, promovierter Geograf. Er erzählt uns, wie er die Veränderung der Architektur in der postsowjetischen Moderne beobachtet. Außerdem sprechen wir mit Inger Harlevi, der Vizepräsidentin des Städtebundes der Hanse. Dazu der Klang der Ostsee, Musik aus den Ostseeanrainerstaaten und Klänge von Bord unseres Kreuzfahrtschiffes. Sie erleben eine der schönsten und abwechslungsreichsten Schiffsreisen, die wir Ihnen bieten können. Viel Spaß auf dieser Ostseekreuzfahrt von Kiel nach Kiel!

The Brother Leon Show
Interview with Mitchell Coleman of Yo Hood Newa

The Brother Leon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 27:44


Interview with Mitchell Coleman about his journey as a journalist.

Delivering Opinions with Rick, Ryan and Jerz
Ep. 6 - The Capriotti's Fiasco; An Oral History. Feat. Dr. Andy Hill

Delivering Opinions with Rick, Ryan and Jerz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 77:52


Rick fills us in on the Capriotti's situation. We're decidedly going to hold them virtually hostage until we are sponsored by them. We've been sponsored by Revival Brewing Company, 505 Atwood Ave, Cranston RI, sick right? Dr. Andy Hill joins us from Akureyri, Iceland, to update us on the storm and how it was handled by the locals and government. The NEWA facebook page is a drama fest, its just weather folks, relax. Krohto does NOT want to go storm chasing with Rick and Jerz, soft? Who was checking in on Jared from Subway, no one knew he was a whackjob? Many laughs in between.

Dark Satanic Pills

0:00 HVL - Eyes In The Sky 4:40 Zenker Brothers - Sorting Peanuts 7:15 Claro Intelecto - The Thunderdome 10:40 Inigo Kennedy and Samuli Kemppi - Kernel Panic 14:54 Surgeon - Raw Trax 2 18:05 DJ Wank - Scary Like This 22:12 James Ruskin - Disaffection 25:16 Scalameriya - Proxy 29:01 Erol Alkan - Silver Echoes (True Machine Woman Remix) 32:48 Newa - 80s 36:33 DJ Wank - Bells of Recognition 40:40 Inland - Noisefields 44:11 Tensal - Collapse 47:00 Tasoko - Air Flow 51:02 Stenny - BFRB 54:04 Loft - And Eats Itself And Eats Itself And Eats Itself

Slam Radio
#SlamRadio - 372 - Newa

Slam Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 59:57


**We've created a place to discuss and stay up to date with Slam Radio=> bit.ly/SlamRadioGroup Coming from the jazz scene (and being a classically trained musician) Ana Kublashvili chose the artist name Newa when she progressed into the electronic music field. Newa started out as a DJ in 2012 in her hometown of Tbilisi, Georgia, quickly making a name for herself around in the city's famous nightlife spots. She is a regular at the world-renowned Bassiani venue, a space that has given her a foundation to establish her skills on an international scale. Newa is also a recurring favourite at Ben Klock's touring event-series Photon. https://soundcloud.com/newa https://www.facebook.com/NewA.music/ https://www.instagram.com/newa_music/?hl=de Listen to all Slam Radio shows here soundcloud.com/soma/sets/slam-radio facebook.com/Slam.soma instagram.com/slam_djs twitter.com/slamdjs slam-djs.com Subscribe on Spotify: bit.ly/SlamRadioOnSpotify Subscribe on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/slam-radio/id584845850 Slam Radio is produced at www.glowcast.co.uk For syndication or radio queries, email conor@somarecords.com and contact@syndicast.co.uk

Bill Handel on Demand
Handel on the News [EARLY EDITION]

Bill Handel on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 29:14


Handel on the news with the morning crew discussing the top news such as a local transformer explosion at an Oktoberfest celebration, a woman is spotted holding a gun and a baby...IN A CHURCH!, and Former President Jimmy Carter shows that he is tough as nails at 95.

Digitalize!
Episódio 14 - Fake News

Digitalize!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 2:53


Você já recebeu uma notícia falsa? Sabe como saber se é verdade ou não? Escute esse podcast e descubra!

The Dark Horde Network
UFO Buster Radio News - 186: 0.00000000000000058% Is How Much Of Visible Space Has Been Searched For Alien Life.

The Dark Horde Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 14:23


Smart aliens might live within 33,000 light-years of Earth. A new study explains why we haven't found them yet. Article Link: https://www.businessinsider.com/alien-signals-search-for-extraterrestrial-intelligence-study-2018-10 ---The universe has so many galaxies, stars, planets, and moons that many scientists believe intelligent aliens should exist within detectable range of Earth. ---Still, human searches for extraterrestrial intelligence have yet to detect any alien signal or "technosignature." ---A new study suggests this may be because we've searched just 0.00000000000000058% of a "cosmic haystack" in our hunt for an alien "needle." ---There's no guarantee that exhaustive searches would ever find aliens, though The cosmos almost screams with the possibility of intelligent alien life. Hundreds of billions of galaxies drift through the visible universe, each one harboring hundreds of billions of stars, and each of those stars in turn shelters roughly a handful of planets. Even if the trillion-or-so planets in every galaxy aren't habitable, countless water-rich moons orbiting these lifeless worlds might be. A study in The Astronomical Journal, which we learned about from MIT Technology Review, suggests humanity has barely sampled the skies and thus has no grounds to be cynical. According to the paper, all searches for extraterrestrial intelligence, or SETI, have examined barely a swimming pool's worth of water from a figurative ocean of signal space. Aside from a few anomaly signals that never repeated (like the "Wow!" detection of 1977), these searches have turned up empty-handed. Show Stuff TeePublic Store - Get your UBR goodies today! http://tee.pub/lic/2GQuXxn79dg UBR Trurh Seekers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/216706068856746 Manny Moonraker: https://www.facebook.com/MannyMoonraker/ UFO Buster Radio: https://www.facebook.com/UFOBusterRadio YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA Google Plus Manny's Updated Google+ Profile: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MannyMoonraker To contact Manny: manny@ufobusterradio.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio  Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences or join the discussion on www.ufobusterradio.com For Skype Users: bosscrawler

The Dark Horde Network
UFO Buster Radio News - 186: 0.00000000000000058% Is How Much Of Visible Space Has Been Searched For Alien Life.

The Dark Horde Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 14:23


Smart aliens might live within 33,000 light-years of Earth. A new study explains why we haven't found them yet. Article Link: https://www.businessinsider.com/alien-signals-search-for-extraterrestrial-intelligence-study-2018-10 ---The universe has so many galaxies, stars, planets, and moons that many scientists believe intelligent aliens should exist within detectable range of Earth. ---Still, human searches for extraterrestrial intelligence have yet to detect any alien signal or "technosignature." ---A new study suggests this may be because we've searched just 0.00000000000000058% of a "cosmic haystack" in our hunt for an alien "needle." ---There's no guarantee that exhaustive searches would ever find aliens, though The cosmos almost screams with the possibility of intelligent alien life. Hundreds of billions of galaxies drift through the visible universe, each one harboring hundreds of billions of stars, and each of those stars in turn shelters roughly a handful of planets. Even if the trillion-or-so planets in every galaxy aren't habitable, countless water-rich moons orbiting these lifeless worlds might be. A study in The Astronomical Journal, which we learned about from MIT Technology Review, suggests humanity has barely sampled the skies and thus has no grounds to be cynical. According to the paper, all searches for extraterrestrial intelligence, or SETI, have examined barely a swimming pool's worth of water from a figurative ocean of signal space. Aside from a few anomaly signals that never repeated (like the "Wow!" detection of 1977), these searches have turned up empty-handed. Show Stuff TeePublic Store - Get your UBR goodies today! http://tee.pub/lic/2GQuXxn79dg UBR Trurh Seekers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/216706068856746 Manny Moonraker: https://www.facebook.com/MannyMoonraker/ UFO Buster Radio: https://www.facebook.com/UFOBusterRadio YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA Google Plus Manny's Updated Google+ Profile: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MannyMoonraker To contact Manny: manny@ufobusterradio.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio  Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences or join the discussion on www.ufobusterradio.com For Skype Users: bosscrawler

Slam Radio
#SlamRadio - 330 - Adiel

Slam Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 77:16


Adiel, resident Dj at Goaultrabeat from Goa Club in Rome and founder of the label Danza Tribale. Able to render and share her profound and still ethereal emotions into a musical journey that drives the whole dance-floor on a perfectly tailored musical soundscape. Adiel is playing at Printworks on March 30th for Ben Klock's event series PHOTON. The line up also includes Rødhåd, a hybrid Live set from KiNK vs Kirilik, Dax J, FJAAK (Live), Newa & Ben Klock. Her collaborative EP with Donato Dozzy is out on Jan 28th . https://www.facebook.com/adielgoaultrabeat/ https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/adiel facebook.com/Slam.soma instagram.com/slam_djs twitter.com/slamdjs slam-djs.com Subscribe on Spotify: bit.ly/SlamRadioOnSpotify Subscribe on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/slam-radio/id584845850 Slam Radio is produced at www.glowcast.co.uk For syndication or radio queries, email conor@somarecords.com and contact@syndicast.co.uk

Fortsetzung Folgt: Der Serien – Podcast.

https://fortsetzungfolgt.net/podpress_trac/web/5749/0/fortsetzungfolgt_S09E03.mp3Themen: [00:00:00] Opening credits und Newa [00:12:55] Serienbesprechung: Wanderlust [00:29:25] Neues vom Tatortreiniger [00:32:40] Serienbesprechung: The Innocent [00:50:45] The Haunting of Hill House [00:54:45] Serienbesprechung: The Neighborhood [01:11:15] Fazit Link Tipp: Guy Pearce’s Master Class On Australian Slang YouTube

Fortsetzung Folgt: Der Serien – Podcast.

https://fortsetzungfolgt.net/podpress_trac/web/5720/0/fortsetzungfolgt_S09E02.mp3Themen: [00:00:00] Opening credits und Newa [00:05:34] Serienbesprechung: The Haunting of Hill House [00:27:15] Netflix Movie Poster Twitter [00:36:10] Serienbesprechung: Charmed [00:53:55] Serienbesprechung: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina [01:16:32] Fazit

Ukeslutt
02.06.2018 Ukeslutt

Ukeslutt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2018 47:23


** Aisha vil heim til Noreg etter å ha levd med og støtta IS i fleire år. - Dei som ikkje vil Noreg noko godt får berre bli der dei er, seier broren til to søstre som også har blitt ein del av IS. ** Vi ser på fremmedkrigere som ein direkte trugsel mot Noreg, seier PST, og innrømmer at det ikkje er mogeleg å ha full kontroll over alle som har reist ut. ** - Eg kjem til å angre resten av livet på at eg var med på Paradise Hotell, seier Newa, som mista ontakten med familien etter å ha delteke i realitiserien. - Eit minne for livet, seier ho som avslo 200.000 kroner frå faren for ikkje å stille. Velkommen til Ukeslutt. Eg heiter Sara Victoria Rygg. Uansett om du prøver å halde varmen i Tromsø ( 8 grader... KOR ER DET KALDAST), eller steiker i sola i Oslo (28 grader), så lover vi ein variert og innhaldsrik time her på P1 og P2.

RADIOREISE - macht Reiselust!
REISELUST - Russland: Wolga-Newa

RADIOREISE - macht Reiselust!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 60:16


In dieser Radioreise nimmt Sie Alexander Tauscher mit auf eine Reise von der Wolga zur Newa. Freuen Sie sich auf eine Tour durch das weite Russland, auf eine Flusskreuzfahrt im alten Zarenreich zwischen Moskau und St. Petersburg. Die beiden Metropolen lassen wir diesmal außen vor und besuchen kleinere Städte und Dörfer. Wir betreten malerische Kirchen, beeindruckende Klöster. Wir lassen einfach die russische Seele in uns hinein, wenn scheinbar endlose Wälder und Sümpfe an uns vorbeiziehen. Die MS Fedin bringt uns sicher über kleine und große Flüsse, über große Seen, so groß wie ein kleines Meer. Wir fahren durch 17 Schleusen hoch und runter. An Bord sorgt für uns das Team von nicko cruises für gute Stimmung. Erleben Sie ein tolles Folklore-Trio mit einer bezaubernden Sängerin und tollen Musikern. Freuen Sie sich auf ein Wodka-Seminar mit hochprozentigem Lehrstoff. Lernen Sie Russland lieben. Viel Spaß auf dieser Radioreise!

RADIOREISE - macht Reiselust!
REISELUST - Moskau - St Petersburg

RADIOREISE - macht Reiselust!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 64:36


In dieser Radioreise nimmt Sie Alexander Tauscher mit auf eine Tour von Moskau nach St. Petersburg. Freuen Sie sich auf die beiden größten Metropolen in Russland, die um die Vorherrschaft buhlen und doch ganz unterschiedlich sind. Erleben Sie Moskau mit all dem Pomp auch aus Sowjetzeiten und Petersburg, das Venedig des Nordens. Beide Städte erkunden wir im Bus, zu Fuss und auf dem Wasser. In Moskau erleben wir den täglichen Stau auf den großen Magistralen und in St. Petersburg fahren wir staufrei unter den Straßen und Brücken entlang, auf den Kanälen und der Newa. In Moskau fasziniert uns der Rote Platz, das GUM, der Blick von den Sperlingsbergen. In St. Petersburg sind wir beeindruckt von den schmucken Kaufmannshäusern, von Kathedralen und Festungen. Wir laufen durch den prächtigen Kreml in Moskau und staunen über all den Schmuck im Katharinenplast bei St. Petersburg. Wir erleben Moskau bei Nacht im Bus und stehen in St. Petersburg nachts vor den sich öffnenden Brücken. Nicko Cruise

REISELUST!? – Radioreise.de
REISELUST - Moskau - St Petersburg

REISELUST!? – Radioreise.de

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 64:36


In dieser Radioreise nimmt Sie Alexander Tauscher mit auf eine Tour von Moskau nach St. Petersburg. Freuen Sie sich auf die beiden größten Metropolen in Russland, die um die Vorherrschaft buhlen und doch ganz unterschiedlich sind. Erleben Sie Moskau mit all dem Pomp auch aus Sowjetzeiten und Petersburg, das Venedig des Nordens. Beide Städte erkunden wir im Bus, zu Fuss und auf dem Wasser. In Moskau erleben wir den täglichen Stau auf den großen Magistralen und in St. Petersburg fahren wir staufrei unter den Straßen und Brücken entlang, auf den Kanälen und der Newa. In Moskau fasziniert uns der Rote Platz, das GUM, der Blick von den Sperlingsbergen. In St. Petersburg sind wir beeindruckt von den schmucken Kaufmannshäusern, von Kathedralen und Festungen. Wir laufen durch den prächtigen Kreml in Moskau und staunen über all den Schmuck im Katharinenplast bei St. Petersburg. Wir erleben Moskau bei Nacht im Bus und stehen in St. Petersburg nachts vor den sich öffnenden Brücken. Nicko Cruise

REISELUST!? – Radioreise.de
REISELUST - Russland: Wolga-Newa

REISELUST!? – Radioreise.de

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 60:16


In dieser Radioreise nimmt Sie Alexander Tauscher mit auf eine Reise von der Wolga zur Newa. Freuen Sie sich auf eine Tour durch das weite Russland, auf eine Flusskreuzfahrt im alten Zarenreich zwischen Moskau und St. Petersburg. Die beiden Metropolen lassen wir diesmal außen vor und besuchen kleinere Städte und Dörfer. Wir betreten malerische Kirchen, beeindruckende Klöster. Wir lassen einfach die russische Seele in uns hinein, wenn scheinbar endlose Wälder und Sümpfe an uns vorbeiziehen. Die MS Fedin bringt uns sicher über kleine und große Flüsse, über große Seen, so groß wie ein kleines Meer. Wir fahren durch 17 Schleusen hoch und runter. An Bord sorgt für uns das Team von nicko cruises für gute Stimmung. Erleben Sie ein tolles Folklore-Trio mit einer bezaubernden Sängerin und tollen Musikern. Freuen Sie sich auf ein Wodka-Seminar mit hochprozentigem Lehrstoff. Lernen Sie Russland lieben. Viel Spaß auf dieser Radioreise!

Honduras News
Comprehensive strategy needed on Central America

Honduras News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 2:57


The crisis cannot be ignored — not by governments, businesses, militaries or law enforcement officers, whether in Washington or San Salvador, Los Angeles or Tegucigalpa.

SoundWave
Episode 69

SoundWave

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2015 47:01


This week we delve into the wonderful year of 2014 and let you know what our favorite tracks were.

SoundWave
Episode 66

SoundWave

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2014 45:52


This week we talk about news, some new releases, let you know who the Best Female Artists are on the Weekly Theme.

A Voice for Men
The Voice of Europe: Male death

A Voice for Men

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2013 162:00


On May 3, Lucian Vâlsan, Huffnágel Pista and James Huff will be talking about the only instance when the society seems to give a damn, at least sometimes, about men's lives – and that is when they are dead. It almost sounds like for this politically correct culture, a good man is a dead man. After the Earl Silverman tragedy and the recent celebration of the World War II veterans, the Voice of Europe thinks it's time to discuss male death, and particularly the general perception with regards to it. Please join us and call in at (001) 310 388 9709, or Skype in, after the news. The show will commence at 7 PM GMT (London, Reykjavik and Lisbon time). That is 8 PM CET (Madrid, Paris, Brussels, Rome, Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Budapest, Berlin, Vienna, Warsaw, Amsterdam, Bern, Bratislava, Prague, Belgrade, Tirana, Ljubljana, Zagreb, Sarajevo and Skopje time) That is 9 PM EET (Helsinki, Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius, Kiev, Chisinau, Bucharest, Sofia, Athens, Ankara and Nicosia time) That is 10 PM FEET (Minsk time) And, finally, 11 PM Moscow time. And for the listeners from North America this means 2 PM EST, 1 PM CST, 12 PM MST and 11 AM PST (times adjusted in accordance with DST both for Europe and North America).

The End Within -
TONIGHT 06/19 09:00PM CDT – “Examining the Middle East”

The End Within - "Come and Take It"

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2012 120:00


  TONIGHT 06/19 09:00PM CDT – “Examining the Middle East” There is so much news coming out presently. Brent and I will try to break it down for you, including the latest events in Syria, China, Russia and the United States reaction to those actions. Also, rumors of leaks and also more ‘sleight of hand' tricks to come by the Obama Administration in terms of HealthCare and It's maneuvering around the Supreme Court in case of failure.  MSNBC's latest edit of Romey and much more.  – Please tune in.

Witch School
Pagans Tonight Weekend with Zaracon

Witch School

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2010 61:00