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In this newscast: Juneau's Back Loop Bridge is now open again for traffic two weeks after suffering damage from Juneau's record-breaking glacial outburst flood; Petersburg's school buildings and surrounding area were on lockdown for over an hour yesterday afternoon after police received a false report of a person with an AR-15 gun in a school bathroom; Gov. Mike Dunleavy's 30-day special session ends this weekend, and lawmakers don't plan to meet at the Capitol again; The Juneau School District Board of Education unanimously accepted nearly $120,000 in grant funding for one of its alternative schools; Southeast Alaska's regional tribe is calling for the City and Borough of Sitka to reverse a decision denying the construction of a tall tower in a neighborhood; A new app could alert Nome residents when people go missing
In this episode of the Canary Cast, Florian Hagenbuch, Co-Founder and General partner at Canary, sits down with Jose Gedeon, co-founder and CEO of Cobre, a Colombian fintech building the real-time B2B payments and cross-border infrastructure powering finance teams across Latin America. From his early fascination with M-Pesa’s case at the University of Pennsylvania, to failed attempts at building his own mobile money business in Colombia, a stint as a consultant at McKinsey New York, and a role at Oyo in Mexico, José shares how each chapter of his journey shaped the vision for Cobre. What started as white-label wallets for meal vouchers during the pandemic evolved into Colombia’s leading real-time B2B payments platform, now expanding rapidly into Mexico and cross-border flows. During the episode, José reflects on the unique challenges of scaling a fintech in LatAm, the pivotal customer moments that unlocked entirely new business lines, and the ambition of turning Cobre into the default infrastructure for payments across the region. In this episode, we dive into: From White-Label Wallets to Infrastructure: How Cobre pivoted from building digital wallets for meal vouchers into real-time B2B payments and treasury management. Cross-Border Breakthroughs: The customer emergency that sparked Cobre’s cross-border product and how it led to a new revenue line. The Role of Stablecoins: Why stablecoins are becoming increasingly relevant in illiquid or high-cost currency corridors like Colombia, Turkey, and Argentina. Scaling in Mexico: How Cobre reached $100M in monthly volume in only 8 months in Mexico—10x faster than in Colombia. Vision for the Future: Why Jose believes it’s still “day zero” for Cobre and how the company aims to become the de facto B2B payment infrastructure for LatAm. Founder Lessons: Biggest mistakes, wins, and the cultural values that define the Cobre team. Whether you’re a founder, operator, or fintech enthusiast, this episode offers a masterclass in product pivots, client-focused culture, scaling infrastructure in emerging markets, and building with ambition in one of the most dynamic regions in the world. Tune in to hear how Cobre is not only modernizing payments in Colombia and Mexico, but also shaping the future of financial infrastructure across Latin America. Guest: Jose GedeonJose is the co-founder and CEO of Cobre, a fintech modernizing B2B payments and cross-border infrastructure in Latin America. Cobre moves billions annually, already processing ~3% of Colombia’s GDP, and recently raised its Series B led by Oak HC/FT, with participation from Canary and other global investors. Follow Jose on LinkedIn Host: Florian HagenbuchFlorian is the co-founder and General Partner at Canary, a leading early-stage investment firm in Brazil and Latin America. Canary has invested in more than 130 companies since its founding in 2017. Previously, Florian founded Loft, a company that digitized and transformed the home buying experience in Brazil, bringing transparency, liquidity, and credit to millions of Brazilians. Before that, Florian also co-founded Printi, the leading online printing marketplace in Latin America. Follow Florian on LinkedInHighlights:00:55 – 07:30 | Jose's Background & Early Influences07:30 – 08:08 | The Impact of COVID on Colombia's Financial Digitization08:10 – 11:07 | University Years, Early Attempts & Lessons Learned11:16 – 14:47 | Corporate Finance Pain Points Cobre Set Out to Solve & the First Iteration: White-Label Wallets14:55 – 16:11 | Cobre's First Business Model and Learnings on Pricing Power and Revenue Potential16:20 – 18:57 | Pivot to Real-Time B2B Payments and Building Colombia's First and Only Real-Time B2B Payment Infrastructure19:00 – 21:00 | Bre-B, the "PIX" of Colombia21:02 – 26:19 | Expansion into Cross-Border Payments and Different Customer Bases26:20 – 28:54 | Money Corridors in Colombia29:00 – 32:22 | Stablecoins & Tech Stack in Cross-Border Payments33:00 – 36:00 | Expansion to Mexico & Early Learnings 36:00 – 37:00 | Key Numbers, Scale & Vision37:00 – 43:07 | Future Plans and Raising Successful Venture Rounds43:08 – 47:40 | Founder Lessons & Culture47:40 – 52:12 | Conclusion: Recommended Content for ListenersRecommended Content: 1. Elon Musk biography by Walter Isaacson2. The World for Sale by Javier Blas and Jack Farchy3. Read, Write, Own by Chris DixonTranscrição do Episódio em Português: Hoje, estamos movimentando cerca de 3% do PIB da Colômbia dentro da Cobre.É um número muito grande.Mas, ao mesmo tempo, também é pequeno.Copo meio cheio, copo meio vazio.Isso nos dá bastante espaço para crescer. Agora, mudando para o inglês, para facilitar um pouco para você.José, muito obrigado por estar aqui. Agradeço por dedicar seu tempo. Estou muito animado para conversar com você. Como contexto, o José é cofundador e CEO da Cobre, uma fintech colombiana que está se expandindo para o México. Vocês rapidamente se tornaram uma das principais plataformas de pagamentos B2B em tempo real e de gestão de tesouraria corporativa na Colômbia — e, em breve, também no México. Sob sua liderança, muitas coisas empolgantes aconteceram. Vocês já escalam para centenas de empresas nesses dois países. Estão movimentando algo em torno de 18 bilhões em volume anual em folha de pagamento e pagamentos a fornecedores.E, o mais importante, estão se tornando uma camada crítica de infraestrutura para times financeiros modernos na região. Estou muito animado com este episódio, em mergulhar na sua jornada empreendedora, José, como a Cobre está modernizando os pagamentos corporativos, o cenário fintech na América Latina de forma mais ampla e, claro, a visão que você tem para o futuro da companhia. José, obrigado por se juntar a nós. É um prazer enorme ter você aqui hoje. José:Florian, o prazer é meu. A Canary foi a primeira firma de venture capital que acreditou na Cobre — e também o primeiro investimento de vocês fora do Brasil. Na época, nós até dissemos ao Marcos que expandiríamos para o Brasil… ainda não aconteceu.Mas tem sido uma ótima história até aqui, e vocês têm sido apoiadores incríveis. Obrigado. Florian:Sim, lembro bem disso. Inclusive, naquela época vocês tinham outro nome, não era? Acho que era “Pexto”, se não me engano.As coisas mudam, mas estamos felizes que deu certo. José, talvez possamos começar um pouco falando do seu histórico e da sua trajetória pessoal. Pode nos contar sobre sua origem e o que você fazia antes de empreender? José:Claro. Eu nasci e cresci em uma cidade pequena da Colômbia chamada Cartagena. Hoje é turística e bastante conhecida, mas, quando eu crescia lá, era apenas um destino nacional, relativamente pequeno. Eu, inclusive, nasci em Barranquilla porque minha mãe era de lá — que é ainda menor.De Barranquilla vêm muitas coisas conhecidas: Shakira, a Avianca (nossa companhia aérea nacional), e as últimas duas empresas colombianas que abriram capital nos EUA também são de lá.É uma cidade muito empreendedora. Talvez um bom precedente para a Cobre, não é? Venho de uma família de imigrantes libaneses — extremamente trabalhadores e empreendedores. Cresci aprendendo, por osmose, o que significava ser um empresario. Homens e mulheres da minha família sempre fundaram e até hoje administram empresas. Era um ambiente muito natural para acabar trilhando o caminho que trilhei. Depois tive o privilégio de estudar na Universidade da Pensilvânia. Meu primo Felipe — hoje cofundador da Cobre — estudava lá um ano antes de mim. Eu nunca achei que conseguiria entrar, mas consegui, e fui para a Penn cursar a graduação. No meu primeiro ano, li um business case sobre a M-Pesa, considerada precursora do dinheiro móvel — e, por consequência, de boa parte do que chamamos hoje de fintech: Zelle, Venmo, Paytm, GCash…A ideia original surgiu da M-Pesa, um serviço criado pela Vodafone que permitia às pessoas enviar dinheiro via SMS. Hoje, algo como 20% do PIB do Quênia transita pela M-Pesa. É completamente ubíquo. Inspirado nisso, tentei várias vezes criar algo parecido na Colômbia durante meus verões na Penn, mas obviamente falhei — afinal, eu não era uma empresa de telecomunicações. Ainda assim, essa experiência me mostrou como uma infraestrutura de pagamentos em tempo real poderia transformar a vida de milhões de pessoas e empresas. Ao me formar, voltei para a Colômbia para tentar de novo. E falhei mais uma vez. Foi aí que percebi: “o problema sou eu, preciso aprender a construir empresas de verdade”. Então fui trabalhar na McKinsey em Nova York. Passei um ano e meio lá e tive como cliente uma das maiores gestoras de venture capital do mundo. Eu era apenas analista júnior na equipe, mas aprendi muito sobre como os VCs pensam. Isso me levou a largar o emprego em Nova York e me mudar para a Cidade do México, para trabalhar na Oyo Rooms, um dos grandes unicórnios da Índia. A ideia era aprender mais sobre startups de hiperescala do que eu aprenderia ficando na consultoria. Fiquei um ano e meio na Oyo — até a pandemia começar. Com a COVID, percebi: “este é o momento certo para digitalizar pagamentos na Colômbia”. As empresas estavam forçadas a mudar. E foi quando decidi voltar a Bogotá, em junho de 2020, para tentar mais uma vez. E agora, cá estamos. Florian:Muito interessante. Não sabia de todas essas tentativas que não deram certo antes.Aliás, eu também estudei na Penn, me formei em 2010. Você foi alguns anos depois, certo? José:Sim, me formei em 2018. E naquela época, o ambiente ainda era mais voltado para carreiras tradicionais. A maioria queria ir para consultoria, bancos de investimento ou fundos. Eu era um dos poucos insistindo em empreender já na graduação. Participei até de competições de startups do MBA, porque não havia para undergrad. (continua na mesma estrutura — alternando Florian / José, até o final da conversa que você compartilhou).
A different episode where I invite Jacob Begis, Jianing Zeng, Michelle Mackenzie, and Patricia Constance who all joined me on my workshop in Nome, Alaska in the spring of 2025. They each share their about their experience, some favorite moments and even challenges of the workshop. I hope you enjoy this one! Follow this episode's guests on Instagram: @begisjacob @michellemackenzie_wildlife @patti_c123
On this episode we're joined by Laura Robertson. Laura just completed a stint as a writer for The Nome Nugget – that's Nome as in Nome, Alaska – and the Nugget is an award-winning weekly that serves a population of 3,700 in western Alaska. It is Alaska's oldest newspaper. She is a graduate of Princeton University.As she prepares to start a new job she talked about her experience both with the Nugget and in freelance writing. She shared examples of stories she's written (including an award-winning piece before going to Nome). She described what Nome is like and what kind of stories she covered.She also had some profound observations about what it's like to be an early-career journalist in 2025.Article examplesNew York Press Club award-winning piecehttps://nysfocus.com/2024/07/18/primecare-private-medical-contractor-jail-deathsGold mining storyhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1qvSugUUYYa6gUnJ6BrexfoSpzrxt9jiW/viewLaura can sing too - jazz and operaLaura's salutes: Laurelai Ivanoff High Country News; Anna Lionis, Diana Haecker, and Nils Hahn of The Nome NuggetPlease support your local public radio station: adoptastation.orgThank you for listening. You can e-mail me at journalismsalute@gmail.com Visit our website: thejournalismsalute.org Mark's website (MarkSimonmedia.com)Tweet us at @journalismpod and Bluesky at @marksimon.bsky.socialSubscribe to our newsletter– journalismsalute.substack.com
Quando studiamo l'italiano come lingua straniera, spesso ci concentriamo sulla grammatica, sul vocabolario e sulla pronuncia, ma raramente ci fermiamo a riflettere sull'origine del nome stesso del Paese. "Italia" è una parola che pronunciamo migliaia di volte, ma da dove viene questo nome così musicale? La risposta ci porta indietro nel tempo di oltre 2000 anni, in un viaggio affascinante attraverso leggende antiche, conquiste romane e curiosità linguistiche che vi stupiranno. Perché l'Italia si chiama così? Un Viaggio nella Storia del Nome del Bel Paese L'Origine Greca: La Terra dei Vitelli La teoria più accettata dagli storici fa risalire il nome "Italia" alla parola greca "Italós" (Ἰταλός), che significava letteralmente "terra dei vitelli" o "terra dei tori". Ma perché proprio i vitelli? La spiegazione è tanto semplice quanto affascinante. Nell'VIII secolo avanti Cristo, quando i navigatori e i colonizzatori greci sbarcarono sulle coste della Calabria meridionale (quella che oggi chiamiamo la "punta dello stivale"), rimasero colpiti dalla vista di magnifici bovini che pascolavano liberamente nei verdi pascoli della regione. Questi animali erano simboli di ricchezza, fertilità e prosperità - valori fondamentali per le società agricole dell'antichità. Per fare un esempio che gli studenti stranieri possono comprendere facilmente: immaginate di arrivare in un paese nuovo e di essere colpiti dalla caratteristica più evidente di quel territorio. È come quando oggi diciamo "Silicon Valley" per la valle del silicio in California, perché è famosa per la tecnologia, o "Costa del Sol" per la Spagna meridionale, perché è nota per il sole. Gli antichi Greci fecero la stessa cosa con l'Italia! L'Espansione Romana: Da Regione Locale a Nome Nazionale Inizialmente, il termine "Italia" si riferiva soltanto alla Calabria meridionale, quella piccola porzione di terra dove i Greci avevano stabilito le loro prime colonie. Ma come è successo che questo nome locale sia diventato il nome di tutta la penisola? La risposta sta nell'espansionismo romano. Quando i Romani iniziarono la loro conquista della penisola italica (tra il IV e il III secolo a.C.), mantennero molti dei nomi locali che trovarono. Era una strategia politica intelligente: rispettare le tradizioni locali facilitava l'integrazione dei popoli conquistati nell'impero. Un momento fondamentale fu quando l'imperatore Augusto, nel 27 a.C., decise di riorganizzare amministrativamente la penisola dividendola in 11 regioni. Da quel momento, "Italia" divenne ufficialmente il nome di tutto il territorio che si estendeva dalle Alpi alla Sicilia. Teorie Alternative: Vulcani, Re Leggendari e Altre Spiegazioni Anche se la teoria dei "vitelli" è quella più accettata, esistono altre spiegazioni affascinanti sull'origine del nome Italia che vale la pena conoscere, specialmente per chi sta imparando l'italiano e vuole comprendere la ricchezza culturale del paese. La Teoria di Vitelia Alcuni linguisti propongono che "Italia" derivi dalla forma latina "Vitelia", direttamente dal latino "vitulus" (vitello). Questa teoria è molto simile a quella greca, ma suggerisce un'origine direttamente latina piuttosto che un prestito dal greco. Per uno studente di italiano, è interessante notare come la parola "vitello" sia ancora oggi parte del vocabolario culinario italiano! Aitalia: La Terra che Brucia Un'altra teoria affascinante suggerisce che "Italia" possa derivare da "Aitalia", una parola greca che significherebbe "terra che brucia" o "terra fumante". Questa spiegazione fa riferimento ai numerosi vulcani attivi della penisola: il Vesuvio vicino a Napoli, l'Etna in Sicilia, lo Stromboli nelle Isole Eolie. Per gli studenti stranieri, questa teoria offre un'occasione perfetta per imparare il vocabolario italiano legato ai vulcani: "vulcano", "lava", "eruzione", "magma", "cenere vulcanica".
Alison plays new music from Rezz, RL Grime, MEMBA, WHIPPED CREAM, ACYAN, Jon Casey, Troyboi and more!Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments on twitter @awonderland #RADIOWONDERLANDTracklist:RADIO WONDERLAND OPENER 00:00REZZ - Prophecy 00:41WHIPPED CREAM & NoMe - alive 05:4033 Below & RL Grime - Look For My Love 08:40Łaszewo - collide 12:37Emma Louise & Flume - Monsoon 16:17The Chainsmokers & Anna Sofia - Helium 19:03EMWA - Bring It Down 21:20JPKy - give 23:13Ninajirachi - London Song 24:56INZO, Blookah & ProbCause - World Is Yours 28:03MEMBA & ero808 - Caution 31:01Nitepunk & Silcrow - Slices (Silcrow Remix) 33:43Sublab & Teneki - Break My Soul 36:55Alison Wonderland - iwannaliveinadream 38:29Jon Casey & TroyBoi - AHORA 41:10VARI - RUSH 43:16MPH - ALONE (PAV FLIP) 46:48Just A Gent & Slowboy - Gates 50:36Alison Wonderland - I Want U (Holmesick Remix) 52:49Acyan - INSOMNIA (VIP) 55:10Hex Cougar - FANTASY 58:09
The fifth NYTimes crossword by Ryan Judge made for a very nice Saturday; not a walk in the park, by any stretch, but more straightforward than last Saturday's "let's scale Mt Everest barefoot" uber-challenge. There were some great clues in today's grid. Jean in particular was fond of 35A, Drew Carey once called it "crossword puzzle cheese" on "Whose Line Is It Anyway?", EDAM. Mike was glad to learn about 32D, It's formed in Pittsburgh, OHIORIVER, and even gladder to discover the name of a song that has been stuck in his head for years, 26D, Composer of "In the Hall of the Mountain King", GRIEG.Show note imagery: NOME, the finish line of the Iditarod since 1973 (even though the starting point has had to move multiple times for myriad reasons).We love feedback! Send us a text...Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
Russian hottest electronic dance music duo Swanky Tunes delivers you a weekly radio show. Thrilling 60 minutes of their biggest tracks and hottest bootlegs are waiting for you. From Russia with love! Swanky Tunes - SHOWLAND 579 01. Avicii feat. Elle King - Let's Ride Away (Tyler ICU Amapiano Version) 02. KÖNI feat. Idd Aziz & Jasmine Wesley - Besame Mucho 03. eSQUIRE & Polina Griffith - SOS 04. Wakyin - Peligrosa 05. Swanky Tunes, Backeer, Elline - Gandagana 06. Felipe Allenn x MORENITA - Morenita 07. Sputniq & Vinni Chase - Feels Like 08. Tujamo, Plastik Funk - Who (AtcG Remix) 09. Watermät & James Mac - Make A Livin' 10. Set Me Free - Barker 11. MR. MESS - How We Do 12. NOME. - Hey You 13. Alok, ARTBAT - Truth, Peace, Love, Acid 14. Chocolate Puma - Let Your Mind Be Free 15. AMRV x Melo.Kids - Vaticano 16. Kapuzen - Hit It! 17. MORTEN & David Guetta - Lucky 18. Paul Oakenfold x Goom Gum - The House Of House 19. The Pussycat Dolls, Busta Rhymes - Don't Cha (with BLOND-ISH) 20. MARTEN HØRGER - No Matter 21. KREAM - Subelo
01. Joel Corry x Jem Cooke - Daydream02. Paul Oakenfold x Goom Gum - The House Of House03. Skytech, The M & Lena Leon - At Night04. Corrupt (UK) - Trippin05. Dansyn x HILLS - Control06. Gryffin x Lavern x ARCO - Higher Power07. R3HAB - Running On Empty08. Plastik Funk - Corazon09. AVAION x RANI - SLOWLY10. Adam Beyer & Chris Avantgarde - Desolate Lands11. Galoski - Move [CYB3RSTAR]12. Alle Farben - Labyrinth13. ILLENIUM x Norma Jean Martine - Refuge14. NOME. - Hey You15. Lucas & Steve - Push The Feeling On16. Chocolate Puma - CTRL17. R3HAB, Sofiloud - Where's Billy?18. James Hype - Waterfalls [TRACK OF THE WEEK]
Yes yes, you're in the mix with Blasterjaxx on Maxximize On Air! 01 Spin Off - Make Me Go Insane 02 Plastik Funk - Corazon 03 Yahel & Victor Ruiz - Liquid Love 04 Galoski - Move 05 Sickick x Vikkstar x Aloe Blacc - Lonely Together 06 NOME. - Hey You 07 Milyo - Thank You, Next [What Ya Need] 08 Chocolate Puma - CTRL 09 KVSH & Tim Hox feat. Cumbiafrica - Corocito (Manguelena) (Tim Hox 5AM Mix) 10 Lilly Palmer x Mauro Picotto - Komodo 11 Matt Guy X Amber Broos - Can't Contain Us 12 Billy Gillies - Crystallize (feat. Nu-La) 13 Ferry Corsten x SUPERSTRINGS - Have Me (If You Want Me Too) 14 Blasterjaxx X Bombs Away X Moji - Zombie 15 Blasterjaxx, Vion Konger - Tokyo Drift 16 Domeno & Michael Sparks - Locked & Loaded (Domeno 2025 Rework) 17 Oliver Heldens & Poppy Baskcomb - Heart Cry 18 3 Are Legend, Timbaland, W&W - Cry Me A River Have a great week, and keep it maxximized!
Yes yes, you're in the mix with Blasterjaxx on Maxximize On Air! 01 Spin Off - Make Me Go Insane 02 Plastik Funk - Corazon 03 Yahel & Victor Ruiz - Liquid Love 04 Galoski - Move 05 Sickick x Vikkstar x Aloe Blacc - Lonely Together 06 NOME. - Hey You 07 Milyo - Thank You, Next [What Ya Need] 08 Chocolate Puma - CTRL 09 KVSH & Tim Hox feat. Cumbiafrica - Corocito (Manguelena) (Tim Hox 5AM Mix) 10 Lilly Palmer x Mauro Picotto - Komodo 11 Matt Guy X Amber Broos - Can't Contain Us 12 Billy Gillies - Crystallize (feat. Nu-La) 13 Ferry Corsten x SUPERSTRINGS - Have Me (If You Want Me Too) 14 Blasterjaxx X Bombs Away X Moji - Zombie 15 Blasterjaxx, Vion Konger - Tokyo Drift 16 Domeno & Michael Sparks - Locked & Loaded (Domeno 2025 Rework) 17 Oliver Heldens & Poppy Baskcomb - Heart Cry 18 3 Are Legend, Timbaland, W&W - Cry Me A River Have a great week, and keep it maxximized!
The Martin Garrix Show #571Mix 11. Mat Zo - Wounded [ANJUNADEEP]2. Jack Kelly - Unfold [PERFECT HAVOC]3. Galoski - Move [SUPERHUMAN]4. MARTEN HØRGER - No Matter 5. Tensnake - Got Me Good [ARMADA]6. Will K - Lick It [SWEAT IT OUT]7. Alex Martin & NIKK - 1AM [HEXHIBITION]8. Simenga - MNDU [DARKLIGHT RECORDINGS]Mix 29. Oliver River - I Can Feel [FUNKSHWAY]10. Gryffin x Lavern x ARCO - Higher Power [GRYFFIN]11. Oliver Heldens & Poppy Baskcomb - Heart Cry (Country Club Martini Crew Remix) [HELDEEP]12. Armin van Buuren & Martin Garrix feat. Libby Whitehouse - Sleepless Nights [ARMADA]13. Joel Corry x Jem Cooke - Daydream [TOMORROWLAND MUSIC]14. Martin Ikin, Hayley May - Rush [TOOLROOM]15. NOME. - Hey You [ENCODED]16. Bessey - Lie To Me [NIGHT BASS]17. MK feat. Chrystal - Dior (David Guetta Remix) [SONY]A weekly selection of tracks that I love to listen to at home or play out at a party. New episodes uploaded weekly
1. Belters Only feat. Karen Harding - In The Jungle 2. Justine Skye - Bitch In Ibiza (Kito Remix) 3. Simenga - MNDU 4. Lucas & Steve - Push The Feeling 5. (AOW) Chocolate Puma - CTRL 6. nowifi, Adam Griffin - Why Why Why (feat. Soundgirl) 7. Plastik Funk - Corazon 8. Alex Martin & NIKK - 1AM 9. Lucas & Steve - Wasting Time 10. (SR) Lost Frequencies & Argy - Summer Skies (I Love To Cry) (ft. Rhys From The Sticks) 11. Oliver River - I Can Feel 12. Lucas & Steve - Feel So Good 13. Helang - Don't Depend 14. Galoski - Move 15. Lucas & Steve - Emergency x JUMP 16. NOME. - Hey You 17. LUISDEMARK - Zero 18. Sander van Doorn - Joyenergizer (Sander van Doorn 2025 Remix)
Martim Sousa Tavares leva-nos pela vida intensa e fascinante de Maria Callas. Da infância difícil à ascensão meteórica, passando pelos escândalos e paixões que marcaram a sua breve e fulgurante vida.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nella notte di San Lorenzo non aggiungete desideri nuovi se dopo dovete lasciarli lì a prendere la polvere...
Leadership isn't just about guiding others—it starts with leading yourself. In this lively and insightful conversation, Beth Chapman Kaufmann and Nicole Santonastaso share how getting clear on who you are, what you do best, and where you're headed can transform the way you lead.With plenty of laughs, relatable stories, and practical takeaways, Beth and Nicole dive into CliftonStrengths, True North Statements, and why reflection time is the secret ingredient for intentional leadership. Whether you're leading a team, your family, or just yourself, this episode will inspire you to embrace your strengths and confidently chart your own course.
En 2017 à Fairbanks en Alaska, Nicolas Vanier réalise sa dernière course de chiens de traîneau, l'Iditarod. Par moins 40 degrés, il rallie Anchorage (au sud-est) à Nome (au nord-ouest), soit 1200 km de course au rythme de 200 km par jour.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
En 2017 à Fairbanks en Alaska, Nicolas Vanier réalise sa dernière course de chiens de traîneau, l'Iditarod. Par moins 40 degrés, il rallie Anchorage (au sud-est) à Nome (au nord-ouest), soit 1200 km de course au rythme de 200 km par jour.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
En 2017 à Fairbanks en Alaska, Nicolas Vanier réalise sa dernière course de chiens de traîneau, l'Iditarod. Par moins 40 degrés, il rallie Anchorage (au sud-est) à Nome (au nord-ouest), soit 1200 km de course au rythme de 200 km par jour.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Traditional culture meets global international economic development at the Bering Straits Native Corporation. The collection of tribes plays a key role in the Port of Nome that is working to develop the nation's first deepwater port in the Arctic. It is among the big — and small — economic development visions for Indigenous people in the Arctic region. We'll hear about those opportunities as well as some concerns about balancing financial and traditional environmental well-being being discussed at the Arctic Encounter Symposium in Anchorage, Alaska. GUESTS Haven Harris (enrolled tribal member of the Nome Eskimo Community), senior vice president of growth and strategy for the Bering Straits Native Corporation Edward Alexander (Gwich'in), co-councilor for Gwich'in Council International Rachel Kallander, founder and CEO of Arctic Encounter Summit Kuno Fencker (Inuit), member of the parliament of Greenland
Sabe aquele carinha do café que você sempre cruza, mas nunca teve coragem de puxar papo? Ou aquela mina que treina na mesma academia que você, sempre com fone, mas que você tem certeza de que tem muito em comum? Então, e se algum app te desse uma ajudinha nesse encontro? Foi isso que aconteceu comigo em 2016. E é para te contar essa história, que no episódio de hoje, o Para dar Nome às Coisas se junta ao happn - o app de relacionamentos que entende que as conexões mais incríveis começam com encontros do dia a dia. Nada de swipes infinitos: aqui, quem cruza o seu caminho pode virar seu Crush. Vem descobrir como hobbies, lugares favoritos e até aquele rolê de sempre podem render uma boa história. Porque a vida acontece fora da tela - e o happn tá aqui pra conectar o que o acaso começou.
01. Marshall Jefferson, Jaded, Miggy Dela Rosa - Freak 02. Nicky Romero - Bass Down Low 03. Jay Robinson, Liinks - Fiendin' 04. Efim Kerbut - Refrescante 05. Nora En Pure - Train of Thoughts 06. Dombresky, Discrete - Bless Me 07. Jaden Bojsen - Move Your Feet 08. Alaia & Gallo - Lipstick 09. Exodus, Rezone, Kxne - Mayhem 10. Soul Legend, Jazzy A - I Don't Wanna Fall In Love 11. €Uro Tra$H - The City 12. Eric Spike, Alex Martin - We've Got Us 13. Boris Way - Uber on Call 14. Marc Mosca - Underground 15. Sqwad - 79 Echoes 16. Ar Co, Punctual, Newera - Generation Love 17. Low Steppa - Sin Pero 18. Kream, Jake Tarry - Once Again 19. Shakedown, Anyma, Layton Giordani - At Night 20. Groove Delight - Elektro 21. Ferreck Dawn, Aureliy Ray - Mirror Machine 22. Martin Ikin, Grant Nelson - Out Of My Head 23. Odd - How We Do It 24. Pawsa - DOUBLE C 25. Dj Kuba, Neitan, Krist Van D - You Are The One 26. Chris Lake, Vera Blue - Chemistry 27. Tony Romera - Le Monde de Demain 28. Nome. - Bring It Back 29. Prospa, Josh Baker, Rahh - You Don't Own Me 30. Innellea, Then, Carlo Whale - Inside Your Mind 31. David Penn, Vintage Culture, Raphaella - Just Stay The Night 32. Don Diablo - The Way I Are 33. Julian Jordan - Don't Stop 34. Dj Varda - Fallin Love 35. Martin Garrix, Citadelle - Peace Of Mind 36. Cat Dealers - Old School Vibe 37. Leandro Da Silva, Vinne, Blando, Skullwell - Dreams (Will Come Alive) 38. Brohug, Mor3L - Apes
In today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines:The federal government will be releasing billions of dollars in education funding that it withheld at the end of June. A man was mauled by a bear near the South Fork of Eagle River Saturday morning. And The Alaska Department of Natural Resources on Monday reaffirmed its denial an underwater gold mine near Nome.Photo: A rock formation is seen at the edge of Safety Sound east of Nome. (Photo by Yereth Rosen/Alaska Beacon)
01. Marshall Jefferson, Jaded, Miggy Dela Rosa - Freak 02. Nicky Romero - Bass Down Low 03. Jay Robinson, Liinks - Fiendin' 04. Efim Kerbut - Refrescante 05. Nora En Pure - Train of Thoughts 06. Dombresky, Discrete - Bless Me 07. Jaden Bojsen - Move Your Feet 08. Alaia & Gallo - Lipstick 09. Exodus, Rezone, Kxne - Mayhem 10. Soul Legend, Jazzy A - I Don't Wanna Fall In Love 11. €Uro Tra$H - The City 12. Eric Spike, Alex Martin - We've Got Us 13. Boris Way - Uber on Call 14. Marc Mosca - Underground 15. Sqwad - 79 Echoes 16. Ar Co, Punctual, Newera - Generation Love 17. Low Steppa - Sin Pero 18. Kream, Jake Tarry - Once Again 19. Shakedown, Anyma, Layton Giordani - At Night 20. Groove Delight - Elektro 21. Ferreck Dawn, Aureliy Ray - Mirror Machine 22. Martin Ikin, Grant Nelson - Out Of My Head 23. Odd - How We Do It 24. Pawsa - DOUBLE C 25. Dj Kuba, Neitan, Krist Van D - You Are The One 26. Chris Lake, Vera Blue - Chemistry 27. Tony Romera - Le Monde de Demain 28. Nome. - Bring It Back 29. Prospa, Josh Baker, Rahh - You Don't Own Me 30. Innellea, Then, Carlo Whale - Inside Your Mind 31. David Penn, Vintage Culture, Raphaella - Just Stay The Night 32. Don Diablo - The Way I Are 33. Julian Jordan - Don't Stop 34. Dj Varda - Fallin Love 35. Martin Garrix, Citadelle - Peace Of Mind 36. Cat Dealers - Old School Vibe 37. Leandro Da Silva, Vinne, Blando, Skullwell - Dreams (Will Come Alive) 38. Brohug, Mor3L - Apes
Fonk Monthly Mix 019 is live—and it's a full-throttle ride from the first beat to the last! This month, Dannic delivers a stacked lineup of punchy club weapons, slick mashups, and high-energy grooves. From the feel-good vibes of Andrew Nak and Julian Jordan to massive reworks from legends like Avicii, Eric Prydz, and Martin Garrix, this episode balances underground grit with festival-ready fire. Expect exclusive mashups, fresh collabs, and unreleased heat—plus a few signature cuts straight from Dannic's studio. Whether you're warming up the dance floor or going full send, FMM019 has something for every moment. Let's rave! Tracklist: 1.Andrew Nak - Sunshine (Original Mix) 2.PICKLE - TIPSY (48_24) 3.KDH, WREX, Azooland - Hello (Extended Mix) 4.Temper Trap vs Camelphat - NYP2 Disposition (House Music Bro Mashup) 5.Bingo Players & Grevvy - Back It Up! (Extended Mix) 6.Avicii feat. Elle King - Let's Ride Away (Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman Remix) 7.Julian Jordan - Don't Stop [Musical Freedom] 8.GREG - Pump It Up (Extended Mix) 9.Martin Garrix & Citadelle - Peace Of Mind (Extended Mix) 10.Dannic & Jeonghyeon - Give It Up 11.Firebeatz - It's Time (Extended Mix) 12.Dubvision vs SHM - Wait So Long Empty (Stephen Hurtley Mashup) 13.Lucas & Steve - Emergency x JUMP 14.Dannic vs. Eric Prydz - Silver vs. Everyday (Fuerte Edit) 15.Sick Individuals, Matisse & Sadko, Third Party - Take Me There 16.Dannic - STEFANIE MY MIND (DANNIC MASHUP) 17.Dannic & Robbie Mendez ft. Dyson - Falling Back To Yesterday (Extended Mix) 18.Dyro & Dannic - Make You Dance (Extended Mix) 19.NOME. - Feel the vibe (Extended Mix)
In today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines:Lawmakers are planning to gather in Juneau in just over a week for a special legislative session called by Gov. Mike Dunleavy. After a fatal shooting at a downtown bar, Anchorage police say they're adding more officers to the area. And for over 50 years, one Nome business has operated the old fashioned way.Photo: The proprietors of Builders Industrial Supply of Nome.
Massimo Giannini, editorialista e opinionista di Repubblica, racconta dal lunedì al venerdì il suo punto di vista sullo scenario politico e sulle notizie di attualità, italiane e internazionali. "Circo Massimo - Lo spettacolo della politica" lo puoi ascoltare sull'app di One Podcast, sull'app di Repubblica, e su tutte le principali piattaforme.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jonathan Hayes, a breeder, musher, and historian of Seppala sled dogs discusses the history of Maine's own breed of Siberian Husky, descended from Togo, a famous canine participant in the 1925 Serum Run to Nome, Alaska.
Text us your questions to answer on a future episode (if you want me to contact you, please include your email)Shauntel Bruner-Alvanna from Nome joins Jennie to share about what makes Nome special and the unique things you can do in different seasons.Visit NomeAlaska 2025 StickersShop all Alaska Travel planners and premade itinerariesFollow Jennie on InstagramSupport Alaska Uncovered on Patreon as a free or paid subscriberMusic credits: Largo Montebello, by Domenico Mannelli, CC.Support the show
A vida de Paulo 3 - A Igreja que inspirou o nome Cristão
01. Brohug - My Mind 02. Pop Cultur - We House U 03. Mark Knight, Armand Van Helden - Release Me 04. Dannic, Revero - Drums 05. David Guetta, Cedric Gervais - Switch 06. €uro Tra$h, Yellow Claw, Maleigh Zan - Sweat 07. Sean Paul, Odd Mob - Get Busy 08. Chapter & Verse - 4 Minutes 09. Rezone, Blacksnipers - No Limits 10. Gorgon City, Bbyafricka - Biggest Regret 11. DJ Peretse, DJ Nejtrino - Rockit 12. Tujamo, Djs From Mars, Alex Lndn - Everyone Listens To Techno 13. Tiesto - Una Velita 14. Arty, Nu-la - Flames 15. Breathe Carolina - Somebody 16. Sebastian Ingrosso, Steve Angello - Skip 17. Jewel Kid, Tony Romera - Right Back 18. Pete Tong, Avg - Places & Spaces 19. Goodboys - Surrender 20. Chester Young, Hackatone, Don Diablo - Genesis 21. Cid - Pass Out 22. Coal Minors - Feel Me 23. Curbi, Sarah De Warren - Kill The Lights 24. Volac - Enemies 25. Steve Aoki, Lucas & Steve - Loco 26. Layton Giordani - Paranoid 27. Anyma, Sevdaliza - Fortuna 28. Boris Way - Uber on Call 29. Lum!x - Club Sound 30. Lady Bee, Mila Falls - Losing My Mind 31. Pawsa - DOUBLE C 32. Hawk, Penn Brothers, Jaydan Wolf - Inside 33. Big Gigantic, Parson James, Bryn Christopher - Sweetest Sacrifice 34. James Hype - Wild 35. Boris Brejcha - 16 Red Even 36. Laurent Wolf, Ahoona - Calinda 37. Fedde Le Grand, Nome. - You Want It 38. Le Duke - Ibiza
Il #calciomercato del #milan è sempre indirizzato ai terzini e alle punte . Ultimo tentativo per #doué dello #strasbourg , a sinistra #garcia del #realmadrid costa tanto. E per la punta spunta un nome nuovoDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-rossonera--2355694/support.
01. Brohug - My Mind 02. Pop Cultur - We House U 03. Mark Knight, Armand Van Helden - Release Me 04. Dannic, Revero - Drums 05. David Guetta, Cedric Gervais - Switch 06. €uro Tra$h, Yellow Claw, Maleigh Zan - Sweat 07. Sean Paul, Odd Mob - Get Busy 08. Chapter & Verse - 4 Minutes 09. Rezone, Blacksnipers - No Limits 10. Gorgon City, Bbyafricka - Biggest Regret 11. DJ Peretse, DJ Nejtrino - Rockit 12. Tujamo, Djs From Mars, Alex Lndn - Everyone Listens To Techno 13. Tiesto - Una Velita 14. Arty, Nu-la - Flames 15. Breathe Carolina - Somebody 16. Sebastian Ingrosso, Steve Angello - Skip 17. Jewel Kid, Tony Romera - Right Back 18. Pete Tong, Avg - Places & Spaces 19. Goodboys - Surrender 20. Chester Young, Hackatone, Don Diablo - Genesis 21. Cid - Pass Out 22. Coal Minors - Feel Me 23. Curbi, Sarah De Warren - Kill The Lights 24. Volac - Enemies 25. Steve Aoki, Lucas & Steve - Loco 26. Layton Giordani - Paranoid 27. Anyma, Sevdaliza - Fortuna 28. Boris Way - Uber on Call 29. Lum!x - Club Sound 30. Lady Bee, Mila Falls - Losing My Mind 31. Pawsa - DOUBLE C 32. Hawk, Penn Brothers, Jaydan Wolf - Inside 33. Big Gigantic, Parson James, Bryn Christopher - Sweetest Sacrifice 34. James Hype - Wild 35. Boris Brejcha - 16 Red Even 36. Laurent Wolf, Ahoona - Calinda 37. Fedde Le Grand, Nome. - You Want It 38. Le Duke - Ibiza
A partir do momento em que nos convertemos, recebemos uma nova identidade. Somos então nova criatura. A identidade diz quem nós somos e, como nova criatura, devemos buscar ser semelhantes ao nosso criador. Quem é você em Cristo Jesus? A Bíblia define quem somos por meio do sacrifício de Cristo. E é preciso ser um verdadeiro reflexo do Senhor para engrandecer o seu Nome na terra e ajudar o próximo a se converter.
Sommerzeit! Wir springen daher in dieser Folge an den Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts, als jenes Objekt erfunden wird, das uns in dieser Jahreszeit ständig begleitet: die Sonnenbrille. Wir sehen uns an, wann die wissenschaftliche Grundlage dafür geschaffen wurde und welche kulturelle Bedeutung die Sonnenbrille seither eingenommen hat. // Erwähnte Folgen - GAG494: Der Serumlauf nach Nome – https://gadg.fm/494 - GAG460: Lorenzo Da Ponte oder Wie ein Librettist entsteht– https://gadg.fm/460 - GAG475: Eine kleine Geschichte des Anzugs– https://gadg.fm/475 - GAG391: Celia Cooney, die Banditin mit der Kurzhaarfrisur– https://gadg.fm/391 - GAG458: Wie wir die Nacht zum Tag machten– https://gadg.fm/458 - GAG501: Wie die Jeans entstand– https://gadg.fm/501 - GAG389: Spieglein, Spieglein an der Wand– https://gadg.fm/389 // Literatur - Brock, William H. „The Royal Society's Glass Workers' Cataract Committee; Sir William Crookes and the Development of Sunglasses“. Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 61, Nr. 3 (2007): 301–12. - Hartewig, Karin. Der verhüllte Blick: Kleine Kulturgeschichte der Sonnenbrille. Marburg: Jonas Verlag, 2009. - Vanessa Brown. Cool Shades: The History and Meaning of Sunglasses. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014. Das Folgenbild zeigt Miles Davis im Jahr 1984, mit Sonnenbrille //Aus unserer Werbung Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/GeschichtenausderGeschichte // Wir sind jetzt auch bei CampfireFM! Wer direkt in Folgen kommentieren will, Zusatzmaterial und Blicke hinter die Kulissen sehen will: einfach die App installieren und unserer Community beitreten: https://www.joincampfire.fm/podcasts/22 //Wir haben auch ein Buch geschrieben: Wer es erwerben will, es ist überall im Handel, aber auch direkt über den Verlag zu erwerben: https://www.piper.de/buecher/geschichten-aus-der-geschichte-isbn-978-3-492-06363-0 Wer Becher, T-Shirts oder Hoodies erwerben will: Die gibt's unter https://geschichte.shop Wer unsere Folgen lieber ohne Werbung anhören will, kann das über eine kleine Unterstützung auf Steady oder ein Abo des GeschichteFM-Plus Kanals auf Apple Podcasts tun. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast bei Apple Podcasts oder wo auch immer dies möglich ist rezensiert oder bewertet. Wir freuen uns auch immer, wenn ihr euren Freundinnen und Freunden, Kolleginnen und Kollegen oder sogar Nachbarinnen und Nachbarn von uns erzählt! Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio
"E o DIABO, que os enganava, foi lançado no Lago de Fogo e Enxofre, onde estão a BESTA e o FALSO PROFETA; e de dia e de noite serão atormentados para todo o sempre." Apocalipse 20:10"E A MORTE E O INFERNO foram lançados no Lago de Fogo. Esta é a segunda morte. E aquele que não foi achado escrito no Livro da Vida foi lançado no Lago de Fogo." Apocalipse 20:14-15
Marcando a metade do Clube de Leitura 30:MIN 2025, Arthur Marchetto, Cecilia Garcia Marcon e Anna Raissa (a nova trintaminuter que chegou como reforço) discutem "Floresta é o Nome do Mundo", de Ursula K. Le Guin.A conversa examina como a autora aborda temas como colonialismo, gênero e a relação entre humanos e natureza através de sua narrativa. Os participantes também analisam a estrutura do livro e a proposta narrativa de Le Guin conhecida como "teoria da cesta".Além disso, começamos a próxima leitura do clube: "Circe", de Madeline Miller. Então, bora! Aperta o play e conta pra gente o que você achou do livro.---LinksApoie o 30:MINSiga a gente nas redesJá apoia? Acesse suas recompensasConfira todos os títulos do clube!
In this newscast: A judge serving in Nome could be reprimanded after the Alaska Commission on Judicial Conduct found he acted in ways that could damage public trust in the court system; A new trial date has been set for the Juneau chiropractor that was arrested four years ago on multiple sexual assault charges; Alaska lawmakers plan to compel Gov. Mike Dunleavy to release data on oil taxes; An island in the Western Aleutians could become home to Alaska's first green ammonia facility
Titus gives his thoughts on a recent debate between Loso and Yunus on the best NOME debuts and why the answer isn't as simple as it seems. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Register your feedback here. Always good to hear from you!We're touring the United States this month, starting with the biggest state of all. This week we'll discuss the pros and cons of chasing gold (turns out there may be more of the latter than the former); the crazy scheme that saved America, and then saved it again, and again; the easiest way to wealth you've ever heard of – but which still requires some effort; and perhaps the silliest reason the Hammonses have ever had for buying a board game – and how, strangely enough, it isn't working out that well for us.Check out Hal on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@halhammons9705Hal Hammons serves as preacher and shepherd for the Lakewoods Drive church of Christ in Georgetown, Texas. He is the host of the Citizen of Heaven podcast. You are encouraged to seek him and the Lakewoods Drive church through Facebook and other social media. Lakewoods Drive is an autonomous group of Christians dedicated to praising God, teaching the gospel to all who will hear, training Christians in righteousness, and serving our God and one another faithfully. We believe the Bible is God's word, that Jesus died on the cross for our sins, that heaven is our home, and that we have work to do here while we wait. Regular topics of discussion and conversation include: Christians, Jesus, obedience, faith, grace, baptism, New Testament, Old Testament, authority, gospel, fellowship, justice, mercy, faithfulness, forgiveness, Twenty Pages a Week, Bible reading, heaven, hell, virtues, character, denominations, submission, service, character, COVID-19, assembly, Lord's Supper, online, social media, YouTube, Facebook.
01. R3HAB feat. ROU - Ten Out Of Ten [PREMIERE]02. Jono Stephenson feat. Senes - Motive03. Bingo Players & Disco Fries x Boy Meets Girl - For A Star To Fall04. John Alto - Before The Fire05. Sam Feldt - Time After Time06. James Carter - Alive07. Chris Lake - Psycho [TRACK OF THE WEEK]08. Alphadog, Kasia - Higher09. HEDEGAARD, Matt Hawk, CANCUN? - TWINKLE10. Tita Lau - Sweat Couture11. NOME. - Feel The Vibe [CYB3RSTAR]12. Sevenn - Rulez13. EDX - Moyo14. Julian Jordan - Don't Stop15. TAIGA - Hold Me Now16. OKAYVAL - Count Up17. Armin van Buuren feat. JAI RYU - Let It Be For Love18. Boney M, R3HAB - Sunny
The Martin Garrix Show #565Mix 11. Mansionair - ATLAS [SONY]2. Rose Ringed - Climbing [CORE RECORDS]3. EDX - Moyo [PINKSTAR]4. Stryv, Malachiii, Adam Port - Positions [INTERSCOPE]5. OKAYVAL - Count Up [AETERNA RECORDS]6. Martin Garrix, Citadelle - Peace Of Mind [STMPD RCRDS]7. Shakedown - At Night (Anyma x Layton Giordani Remix) 8. BLOND:ISH & Stevie Appleton - Never Walk Alone (Alex Wann Remix) [INSOMNIAC]9. James Carter - Alive [SMASH THE HOUSE]Mix 210. Cosmo's Midnight - Hold On (Young Heart) [COSMO'S MIDNIGHT]11. Holaphonic, Scott Forshaw - Intoxicated [PERFECT HAVOC]12. AC Slater, Col3man, Qlank - You & Me [NIGHT BASS]13. Alaia & Gallo - Lipstick [TOOLROOM]14. Gold Lemonade - Good Time [ON THE WAY RECORDS]15. BYOR - Crashout [MONSTERCAT]16. NOME. - Feel The Vibe [STMPD RCRDS]17. Julian Jordan - Don't Stop [MUSICAL FREEDOM]18. Sentinel & Alesso - Freedom [BODY HI]A weekly selection of tracks that I love to listen to at home or play out at a party. New episodes uploaded weekly
01. Mentum, Zack Martino - Goodbye Looks Good On You (Extended Mix) 02. Cyril, The La's, MOONLGHT - There She Goes (Extended Mix) 03. Dj Katch - My Name Is Not Susan (Extended Mix) 04. Nervo & Plastik Funk Feat. Julia Temos - Talk About Us (Panuma Remix) 05. Jude & Frank, FDVM - Touch Me (Extended Mix) 06. Rue Jay - I Want Your Love (Extended Mix) 07. The Stickmen Project feat. Sadie Rose Van - Circles (Extended Mix) 08. Nathan C, Brody Jenner, Maryon King - Voices (Extended Mix) 09. Inna, R3HAB - I'll Be Waiting (Extended Mix) 10. Paul Jockey, Leyra - Better Off Alone (Extended Mix) 11. Mark Ursa - Watch (Extended Mix) 12. Felguk, Watzgood - Horny (Extended Mix) 13. KVSH, Future Skies - DNA (Extended Mix) 14. Nari & Milani - Mimetic (Extended Mix) 15. Skytech - The Rhythm (Extended Mix) 16. Bingo Players - Rattle (Vion Konger Remix) 17. Robin Schulz x NERVO x KOPPY - Freaking You Out (Extended Mix) 18. Block & Crown - He Made It Bangin' (Original Mix) 19. NOME. - Bring It Back (Extended Mix) 20. ESSE - Detroit (Extended Mix) 21. Tiesto Feat. Odd Mob & Goodboys - Won't Be Possible (Extended Mix) 22. Felguk - Show Me Love (Extended Mix) 23. Azooland & HAWK (IT) - Disco Dance (Extended) 24. Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso Feat. Namasenda - No Enemies (Extended Mix) 25. Unfazed - A Gira (David Guetta Extended Remix)
What's up, welcome back to Maxximize On Air with Blasterjaxx! Thanks again for listening, and until next time, keep it Maxximized! 01 mölly & Hessian & Afnan Prince - Dawn 02 Del30 - Mind 3 03 Armin van Buuren feat. JAI RYU - Let It Be For Love 04 Antoine Delvig & LUISDEMARK - Hypnotic 05 Pithman & ETTA - Under The Sun 06 NOME. - All Nighter 07 Inner City - Good Life (Simone Zino Extended Remix) 08 01 Steeper & Matt Ice - Run 09 Will Clarke feat. JOSEFINA - Burn This City (Kyle Watson Extended Remix) 10 SMACK - Loco 11 Linka & Gregor Potter - Insane 12 01 Nifra - Quantum Glitch 13 Hardwell x Blasterjaxx - Beat Of The Drum 14 03 Filth & Pleasure - Twisted 15 01 Thomas Gold, Cuebrick - Fall Or Rise 16 Robi Roka, Giorgio Leone (IT), SebDell - Make Noise 17 Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Timmy Trumpet, Sub Zero Project - Move Your Body 18 York x Matrix & Futurebound - On The Beach
What's up, welcome back to Maxximize On Air with Blasterjaxx! Thanks again for listening, and until next time, keep it Maxximized! 01 mölly & Hessian & Afnan Prince - Dawn 02 Del30 - Mind 3 03 Armin van Buuren feat. JAI RYU - Let It Be For Love 04 Antoine Delvig & LUISDEMARK - Hypnotic 05 Pithman & ETTA - Under The Sun 06 NOME. - All Nighter 07 Inner City - Good Life (Simone Zino Extended Remix) 08 01 Steeper & Matt Ice - Run 09 Will Clarke feat. JOSEFINA - Burn This City (Kyle Watson Extended Remix) 10 SMACK - Loco 11 Linka & Gregor Potter - Insane 12 01 Nifra - Quantum Glitch 13 Hardwell x Blasterjaxx - Beat Of The Drum 14 03 Filth & Pleasure - Twisted 15 01 Thomas Gold, Cuebrick - Fall Or Rise 16 Robi Roka, Giorgio Leone (IT), SebDell - Make Noise 17 Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Timmy Trumpet, Sub Zero Project - Move Your Body 18 York x Matrix & Futurebound - On The Beach
We are back after a 1 week break! Brad shares about photographing warblers with the sun and how wildfire smoke makes unique conditions that can be fun and creative. I share all about my 3 week trip to Nome, Alaska and what the experience was like running workshops up there for 20 days!
The Martin Garrix Show #563Mix 11. Camelphat - Sunshine [WHEN STARS ALIGN]2. ESSENTIA x SQU4RE - Lost In Ibiza [AETERNA RECORDS]3. Megisto - It's My Turn [STMPD RCRDS]4. Tim Hox - Play Games [GIMME THE AUX]5. Innellea, Script - Trust [BELONGING]6. ellix x Gadjo - I'm Watching You (So Many Times) [ARMADA]7. Chris Lorenzo, Max Styler, Audio Bullys - London's On Fire [BLACK BOOK RECORDS]8. HNTR - Victory [DRUMCODE]9. GROOVMNT & Let's Karpool & Cougar Pit - SET ME FREE [OH2 RECORDS]Mix 210. Tensnake - Capitano [ARMADA]11. ZHU - Faded (HNTR Remix) [BROKE RECORDS]12. Tiësto & Mathame - Everlight [MUSICAL FREEDOM]13. Oliver Heldens, Aevion - Amnesia [HELDEEP]14. Will Clarke feat. JOSEFINA - Burn This City (Kyle Watson Remix) [ARMADA]15. Martin Garrix & Jex - Told You So (Brooks Remix) [STMPD/CASABLANCA]16. NOME. - Feel The Vibe [STMPD RCRDS]17. DubVision & Sick Individuals - Endless Dreamers [STMPD RCRDS]A weekly selection of tracks that I love to listen to at home or play out at a party. New episodes uploaded weekly
The Martin Garrix Show #562Mix 11. John Alto - Before The Fire [SUPERHUMAN]2. Crunkz - Need You [DISTROKID]3. SLAMM - dEWdEWdEW [PNK RECORDS]4. Duke & Jones - Show Me The Money [THE MYTH OF NYX]5. Coldabank x Stephani B feat. Peonie - To Be Mine [PERFECT HAVOC]6. Chris Lake - Savana [BLACK BOOK RECORDS]7. Megisto - Can We Feel It [STMPD RCRDS]8. Goshfather - Where Were U [HEXAGON]9. Josh Kalker - Come To Me [STMPD RCRDS]Mix 210. Martin Garrix & Lauv - MAD [STMPD RCRDS/REPUBLIC]11. Andre Saint-Albin - Looks Good On Me [DARKLIGHT]12. Justus - Flashback [STMPD RCRDS]13. NOME. - All Nighter [ENCODED]14. Mike Williams & Blinders - Pyro [STMPD RCRDS]15. Pretence - I Live For Electro [CREATE MUSIC GROUP]16. NUZB - S3XY [FUTURE HOUSE MUSIC]17. Audien x MAKJ - Slide Away [ARMADA MUSIC]18. NGHTMRE, Flowdan, Sully - Up Top [GUD VIBRATIONS/BMG]A weekly selection of tracks that I love to listen to at home or play out at a party. New episodes uploaded weekly
Remember when a bunch of dogs saved hundreds of human's lives in Alaska a century ago? In January of 1925, diphtheria, a deadly disease, swept through the village Nome, Alaska… killing multiple children. The town was frozen in for the winter. No roads in or out. No ships able to break through the ice in the sea around it. No planes able to fly through a winter so cold, temperatures on the ground would plummet to nearly -90 degrees Fahrenheit. The only hope to deliver life-saving anti-toxins to the area? Alaska's wildly hearty, determined, and heroic sled dogs. For Merch and everything else Bad Magic related, head to: https://www.badmagicproductions.com