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To close out National Black Business Month, tune in as we sat down with black-owned business owner and Hell's Kitchen Young Guns contestant, Chef Keanu Hogan. We sat down to talk about all of her many businesses, how she started, how she's evolved over the years, and an exclusive on what is next for her and her businesses. You don't want to miss this! *NOTE: Due to COVID-19, this episode was recorded via zoom so please keep this in mind as you are listening.* *Instagram Accounts: @cheyennesaysso @mtheceo @gwismm @millennials2society @tasteetowerss (Featured Business) @follow_theleeda (Featured Business Owner) Highlighted Businesses: Thee Perfect Bite @theeperfectbite www.theeperfectbitellc.com Food For Thought: Excerpt from “Blessed + Bossed Up: Surrendering Your Ambition So God Can Have His Way” by Tatum Harrison Resources: N/A
When this Hollywood remake of a Japanese ghost story was released, it was a phenomenon. Twenty years later, we take a look back to see if the reaction was justified. Note: Due to some internet issues, you may hear a few moments of audio issues. Sorry about that. Remember, we are recording from opposite sides of the planet!
In this episode, Clifford Brooks and Michael Amidei interview musician & founder of Alzheimer's Music Fest Vincent Zangaro. Vincent Zangaro (https://alzheimersmusicfest.org) Vincent's Alzheimer's journey began over a decade ago at the age of 29 after his father's Alzheimer's diagnosis. At 68 years old, the elder Zangaro's health rapidly declined, leaving him unable to care for himself – and that's where his son, Vincent stepped up. Driven by the challenges he faced navigating the ups and downs of his father's disorder and health, a fire was lit in Zangaro to offer help to those living and affected by Alzheimer's and dementia-related illness. Combining his expertise within the music industry, a decade-long career as a regional staffing director at mega-brand Hot Topic and years of Alzheimer's caregiving experience for his father, Zangaro flexed his creativity, leadership, love, and passion for music by founding the Alzheimer's Music Fest in 2013, with the goal to raise awareness and funds to help families care for loved ones. Through festival fundraising efforts, Zangaro met Dementia Spotlight Foundation CEO and Co-Founder Whitney DeMarlo Oeltmann and came on board with the organization in 2017. Zangaro supports DSF by overseeing outreach initiatives and actions, serving as the Director of Development and Special Events. He works tirelessly to orchestrate several weekly online support groups, prioritizing the importance of providing free respite care support, and he is an integral facilitator of locating and providing critical medical equipment for families in need. As a full-time advocate for Alzheimer's and dementia families, Zangaro plans events and secures much-needed grants and sponsorships. He also oversees the Atlanta and Tampa Alzheimer's Music Fests. The Alzheimer's Music Fest has since become an annual rock ‘n' roll event, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars and helping hundreds of families care for loved ones. In 2020, Zangaro expanded the Alzheimer's Music Fest with a Live Nation Tabernacle partnership and by leveraging relationships with many well-known performers who have also been impacted by dementia-related issues. Zangaro currently resides in Canton, Georgia with his wife Amy and can be found playing an occasional nightly gig, writing songs about his experiences, walking his dog Jupiter or in his home kitchen playing gin rummy, a favorite pastime. Note: Due to Covid the Alzheimer's Music Festival is postponed until early 2022.
In the action-packed season finale, Superman's worst nightmare comes to life, and Lois confronts Leslie Larr. Meanwhile, Lana, Kyle and Sarah agree to stay to help General Lane. NOTE: Due to a thunderstorm at the time of recording, Derek's audio is altered, slightly. Please excuse the change in quality.
August 2021 Dante's Old South Chen Chen: Chen Chen is the author of the forthcoming poetry collection, Your Emergency Contact Has Experienced an Emergency (BOA Editions, 2022) and the forthcoming book of essays, In Cahoots with the Rabbit God (Noemi Press, 2023). His debut book of poems, When I Grow Up I Want to Be a List of Further Possibilities (BOA Editions, 2017), was longlisted for the National Book Award and won the Thom Gunn Award, among other honors. He teaches at Brandeis University. Vince Zangaro: (https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/) Zangaro's Alzheimer's journey began over a decade ago at the age of 29 after his father's Alzheimer's diagnosis. At 68 years old, the elder Zangaro's health rapidly declined, leaving him unable to care for himself – and that's where his son, Vincent stepped up. Driven by the challenges he faced navigating the ups and downs of his father's disorder and health, a fire was lit in Zangaro to offer help to those living and affected by Alzheimer's and dementia-related illness. Combining his expertise within the music industry, a decade-long career as a regional staffing director at mega-brand Hot Topic and years of Alzheimer's caregiving experience for his father, Zangaro flexed his creativity, leadership, love, and passion for music by founding the Alzheimer's Music Fest in 2013, with the goal to raise awareness and funds to help families care for loved ones. Zangaro supports DSF by overseeing outreach initiatives and actions, serving as the Director of Development and Special Events. As a full-time advocate for Alzheimer's and dementia families, Zangaro plans events and secures much-needed grants and sponsorships. He also oversees the Atlanta and Tampa Alzheimer's Music Fests. The Alzheimer's Music Fest has since become an annual rock ‘n' roll event, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars and helping hundreds of families care for loved ones. In 2020, Zangaro expanded the Alzheimer's Music Fest with a Live Nation Tabernacle partnership and by leveraging relationships with many well-known performers who have also been impacted by dementia-related issues. Zangaro currently resides in Canton, Georgia with his wife Amy and can be found playing an occasional nightly gig, writing songs about his experiences, walking his dog Jupiter or in his home kitchen playing gin rummy, a favorite pastime. Note: Due to Covid the Alzheimer's Music Festival is postponed until early 2022. Music: Donnie: “Beautiful Me” Arrested Development: “People Everyday” Johann Sebastian Bach: “Chaconne” Special Thanks: Autism Speaks - www.autismspeaks.org Mostly Mutts - https://mostlymutts.org/ Red Phone Booth – www.redphonebooth.com Linden Row Inn- www.lindenrowinn.com Office Evolution of Roswell, Georgia - www.officeevolution.com/locations/roswell To purchase books written by the show's host, Clifford Brooks, please visit www.cliffbrooks.com for more details. His major collections of poetry are available anywhere books are sold. You can contact him directly at: cliffordbrooks@southerncollectieexperience.com
(Note: Due to technical issues, only part of this interview is available.) The case of Jeff MacDonald has been infused with controversy since the murders took place, almost 39 years ago. Through it all, Jeff has steadfastly maintained his innocence. Over the many years since trial, thousands of pages of government reports, obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, that prove the existence of outside assailants, have been obtained. In fact, not only do these documents show Jeff's claim of outside assailants to be true, they also show how the prosecution deliberately set out to suppress evidence supporting these claims before, during, and after his trial. The MacDonald case has served as an example of malfeasance in the investigation of the FBI Crime Lab's misconduct, and the case has been featured in numerous congressional hearings and in such publications as The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe and The New Republic. In January, 2006, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals panel of three unanimously agreed that the affidavit of Jimmy Britt, a respected former US Marshal, was sufficient grounds to propel a rare fourth appeal (successive habeas petition) forward for review to the District Court in Raleigh, North Carolina. Jimmy Britt died in October, 2008. In November, 2008, the District Judge denied relief. The defense will appeal to the 4th Circuit. The MacDonald case is one of the most enduring and haunting legal cases of our time, and a torturous example of injustice and wrongful conviction. It continues to endure and weigh heavily on the public consciousness because the right conclusion has never been has never been issued in a court of law- that Jeff MacDonald is an innocent man and must be released. If guilt was so clear, its hard to imagine that the interest and emotion this case continues to proliferate would still exist nearly 40 years later.
(Note: Due to technical issues, only part of this interview is available.)The case of Jeff MacDonald has been infused with controversy since the murders took place, almost 39 years ago. Through it all, Jeff has steadfastly maintained his innocence. Over the many years since trial, thousands of pages of government reports, obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, that prove the existence of outside assailants, have been obtained. In fact, not only do these documents show Jeff's claim of outside assailants to be true, they also show how the prosecution deliberately set out to suppress evidence supporting these claims before, during, and after his trial.The MacDonald case has served as an example of malfeasance in the investigation of the FBI Crime Lab's misconduct, and the case has been featured in numerous congressional hearings and in such publications as The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe and The New Republic. In January, 2006, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals panel of three unanimously agreed that the affidavit of Jimmy Britt, a respected former US Marshal, was sufficient grounds to propel a rare fourth appeal (successive habeas petition) forward for review to the District Court in Raleigh, North Carolina. Jimmy Britt died in October, 2008. In November, 2008, the District Judge denied relief. The defense will appeal to the 4th Circuit.The MacDonald case is one of the most enduring and haunting legal cases of our time, and a torturous example of injustice and wrongful conviction. It continues to endure and weigh heavily on the public consciousness because the right conclusion has never been has never been issued in a court of law- that Jeff MacDonald is an innocent man and must be released. If guilt was so clear, its hard to imagine that the interest and emotion this case continues to proliferate would still exist nearly 40 years later.
Tune in as we sat down with black-owned business By Myself or Nothing, a clothing line out of Baltimore, MD. We talked about how they started their business, highs, lows, and advice for up and coming black entrepreneurs. It was such a great conversation! We hope you enjoy :) *NOTE: Due to COVID-19, this episode was recorded via zoom so please keep this in mind as you are listening.* *Instagram Accounts: @cheyennesaysso @mtheceo @gwismm @millennials2society @bymyselfornothing (Featured Business) @bymyselfcal (Featured Business Owner) @bymyself_b (Featured Business Owner) @whoisarstar (Featured Business Owner) Highlighted Businesses: Memories Foundation https://www.memoriesfdn.org Briana (DMV Realtor) @briana.realtor Food For Thought: In the words of Seth Godin, "people do not buy goods and services, they buy relations, stories and magic." Resources: N/A
"You might think that I can't take it, but you're wrong." CREDITS: Fabby Garza as Ursula "BB" Bexar Zoe Tunnell as Sloane Parker Tyberius Wilson as Quentin Brooks Mike Painter as James Studebaker Crystal Zaslavchik as Ana Borba Maxie Knightley as Hekaton Zeccarius Luke Varner as The GM MUSIC BY MAXIE KNIGHTLEY EDITED BY LUKE VARNER CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains various forms of violence and minor body horror. NOTE: Due to issues with the recorded audio files, the back half of this episode is of slightly lower quality than the norm. It's still perfectly listenable, but the audio quality is reduced and there is more cross-talk than usual.
UT defensive back Theo Jackson answers questions from the media on Tuesday. NOTE: Due to interview circumstances, audio of the questions from reporters may be difficult to hear.
UT defensive back Theo Jackson answers questions from the media on Tuesday. NOTE: Due to interview circumstances, audio of the questions from reporters may be difficult to hear.
UT running back Jabari Small answers questions from the media on Tuesday. NOTE: Due to interview circumstances, audio of the questions from reporters may be difficult to hear.
UT running back Jabari Small answers questions from the media on Tuesday. NOTE: Due to interview circumstances, audio of the questions from reporters may be difficult to hear.
UT quarterback Brian Maurer answers questions from the media on Tuesday. NOTE: Due to interview circumstances, audio of the questions from reporters may be difficult to hear.
UT quarterback Brian Maurer answers questions from the media on Tuesday. NOTE: Due to interview circumstances, audio of the questions from reporters may be difficult to hear.
UT quarterback Harrison Bailey answers questions from the media Tuesday. NOTE: Due to interview circumstances, audio of the questions from reporters may be difficult to hear.
UT quarterback Harrison Bailey answers questions from the media Tuesday. NOTE: Due to interview circumstances, audio of the questions from reporters may be difficult to hear.
Debbie was just 17 when she knew for sure that God was calling her to work in another culture in another country. Desiring to be obedient to God's call, she said yes, but as the time grew near to go, there was a significant problem – Debbie would have to overcome her extreme fear of flying, as well as some other fears. Hear how this Christ follower—who currently serves as executive director of Arkansas WMU—not only overcame her fear and shared the gospel faithfully for years in Africa, but also met many other Christians there who served the Lord with great joy despite challenges and hardships. Note: Due to safety concerns, some names mentioned in this conversation have been removed.
Business is business right?? Or maybe not? Haha! Tune in as we sat down to talk about all things business including mentioning some of our favorite black owned businesses, discussing why it's difficult for black businesses to gain support, times where we have been both frustrated and very satisfied with a business, and ways in which businesses can improve. This was so much fun! We hope you enjoy :) NOTE: Due to COVID-19, this episode was recorded via zoom so please keep this in mind as you are listening.* *Instagram Accounts: @cheyennesaysso @mtheceo @gwismm @millennials2society *Highlighted Businesses: N/A *Food For Thought: “Your personality is your business card design and how you leave others feeling after an experience with you becomes your trademark.” “You are a walking billboard and your smile is your logo.” Resources: N/A
Sophie Green is an author and publisher who lives in Sydney. She has written several fiction and non-fiction books, some under other names. In her spare time she writes about country music on her blog, Sunburnt Country Music. She has been practising yoga since 1993 and teaching since 2002. Sophie's debut novel, The Inaugural Meeting of The Fairvale Ladies Book Club was shortlisted for the Australian Book Industry Awards for General Fiction Book of the Year 2018, and longlisted for both the Matt Richell Award for New Writer of the Year 2018 and the Indie Book Award for Debut Fiction 2018. With the release of 'Thursdays at Orange Blossom House', Ben sat down with Sophie to discuss stumbling on yoga in a church hall, growing up with fascinating women, setting a story in northern Australia, and more. *Producer's Note: Due to our team being in social isolation, the sound quality is more variable. Books mentioned in this podcast: Sophie Green - 'Thursdays at Orange Blossom House': https://bit.ly/3i6MmdS Host: Ben Hunter Guest: Sophie Green Producer: Nick Wasiliev
Danielle Binks is a Melbourne-based writer and literary agent with Jacinta di Mase Management. In 2017, she edited and contributed to Begin, End, Begin, an anthology of new Australian young adult writing inspired by the #LoveOzYA movement, which won the ABIA Book of the Year for Older Children (Ages 13+). The Year the Maps Changed, Danielle's debut middle-grade novel, was a 2021 Children's Book Council of Australia (CBCA)Notable Book. With the release of 'The Monster of Her Age', Sarah sat down with Danielle to discuss messy family drama, gender representation in horror, writing a fictional film history, and more. *Producer's Note: Due to our team being in social isolation, the sound quality is more variable. Books mentioned in this podcast: Danielle Binks - 'The Monster of Her Age': https://bit.ly/3wkD0Pi Host: Sarah McDuling Guest: Danielle Binks Producer: Nick Wasiliev
Hannah Bent was born and raised in Hong Kong. She completed her Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art Film and Photography from Central Saint Martins School of Art and Design in London. She undertook Post Graduate study in both Directing and Screenwriting at the Australian Film Television and Radio School and has a Masters in Creative Writing from the University of Technology, Sydney. She was the 2013 recipient of the Ray Koppe Young Writers Award. Ahead of the release of 'When Things Are Alive They Hum', Ben sat down with Hannah to discuss being present to smaller things, how disability is perceived, her love of Hong Kong, and more. *Producer's Note: Due to our team being in social isolation, the sound quality is more variable. Books mentioned in this podcast: Hannah Bent - 'When Things Are Alive They Hum': https://bit.ly/3wWwfUd Host: Ben Hunter Guest: Hannah Bent Producer: Nick Wasiliev
And, this week, something completely different… We've chosen TV Series Premieres as the inaugural topic in our new series we tentatively refer to as…”What Should Andruw Watch?” (Let us know by e-mail or social media whether you prefer “Educating Andruw” or have an even better name.) You see, three of us on this podcast have been geeks longer than Andruw has been alive. We've accepted the mission of broadening his geek horizons in things he hasn't had the time, opportunity, or inclination to experience. At the beginning of this episode, we each challenge Andruw with a TV series premiere option. Through the magic of editing, we reconvene after he's had a chance to view all three selections and is ready to talk about them. Did Andruw accept the first-ranked challenges from any or all of his co-hosts? Did the guys all pick TV shows from the same era, or did Andruw get to try shows from two or even three different decades? Did Andruw like all three premieres, hate them all, or somewhere in between? Would he continue watching any of these shows after experiencing their introductions? Did we waste Andruw's time, and does hate us all now? Tune in to find out the answers to these and other burning questions. So… What *Should* Andruw Watch?!?!? Find out now how we answered that question. NOTE: Due to a scheduling conflict, our next episode might be later than usual. You can contact us at... - E-Mail: DiscerningGeeks@gmail.com - Twitter: @DiscerningGeeks - Facebook: Discerning Geeks Portal Please rate or review us wherever you listen to podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/discerninggeeks/message
Kyle Perry is a drug and alcohol counsellor based in Hobart, Tasmania. He has grown up around the Tasmanian bush and seas, with the landscape a key feature of his writing and his spare time. He loves the sea, and his entire leg is covered in ocean tattoos. His debut novel, The Bluffs, has been translated into five languages. It was shortlisted for the Dymocks Book of the Year and the Indie's Debut Fiction Book of the Year, and was longlisted for the Australian Book Industry Awards' General Fiction Book of the Year. With the release of 'The Deep', Shanu sat down with Kyle to discuss the Tasmanian wilderness, drug trafficking, contradictions in characters, The Princess Bride, and more. *Producer's Note: Due to our team being in social isolation, the sound quality is more variable. Books mentioned in this podcast: Kyle Perry - 'The Deep': https://bit.ly/2Ut6HRt Host: Shanu Prasad Guest: Kyle Perry Producer: Nick Wasiliev
Tune in as we continued to discuss the conversation surrounding health and wellness, but this time with a very special guest! We sat down with the founder of The Wellthy Living Project, Elssa, about how she started her platform, rewarding and challenging aspects of her health journey, advice for those just starting their health/wellness journey, and those that have inspired her throughout her journey. We hope that you enjoy and most importantly, be well! *NOTE: Due to COVID-19, this episode was recorded via zoom so please keep this in mind as you are listening.* *Instagram Accounts: @cheyennesaysso @mtheceo @gwismm @millennials2society @wellthylivingp (Special Guest) Highlighted Businesses: @kayybach (Graphic Designer) www.kfwart.com Food For Thought: 1 Corinthians 10:31 “So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” Resources: N/A
Breno Sequeira is a Master's candidate in Chemical Engineering at McGill University. He is working as a researcher in the biomimetics surface engineering lab. His current research aims to manufacture nonstick and superhydrophobic food and waste plastic containers. I was blown away by the processes behind the production of these materials, and discovered my new favorite word! *Note: Due to the visual nature of our discussion on the topic of "Contact Angle," please refer to the diagram at the following link for clarification: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Force-diagram-of-Youngs-equation-and-associated-Contact-Angle-measurement_fig1_280115341 Topics & Concepts Biomimetics Self-Cleaning & Water-Repellancy Micro & Nanostructures Surface Coatings Hydrophobia vs. Hydrophilia (Criteria for) Superhydrophobia Superoliophobicity & Omniphobicity Contact Angle* The Rose Petal Effect Industry Applications Injection Molding Laser Micromachining Environmental Impact /// Breno's Contact Info LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brenomumic/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brenomumic Instagram: @brenomumic ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Breno-Sequeira E-mail: breno.sequeira@mail.mcgill.ca /// Does free will exist? Maybe. Regardless, please share your cherished feedback with me at abstractcast@gmail.com! Liking the show? Drop us a juicy 5-star rating or a written review on Apple Podcasts! Want to support the show? Save your $$$ and support us by Following & Subscribing on: Spotify, Facebook, Instagram & Twitter! Episode Cover Art by the very talented Eva Goblot. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/abstractcast/message
Gather around friends, it's time to place your bets and sheer on your favorite fighter to win! In this very special episode, long time friend of the show Jonathan Holmes joins us as we wrap up our action movie summer. But first, some brief news, including our theories on what the upcoming Barbie movie directed by Greta Gerwig might be and what a surprisingly quiet Cannes might mean for the future of Hollywood and defining blockbuster success. Then, we take a deep dive into 1993's Undefeatable, directed by Godfrey Ho and starring the incredibly under-appreciated talent of Cynthia Rothrock. *Editor's Note: Due to unforeseen technical issues, Xzy's mic is gonna sound...well, bad. We hope you still dig it as much as we dug recording it!
Listen in as Lake McGinty shows us God's promise to us in 1 Corinthians 10:13 and how we can use this promise to fight temptation. Note: Due to technical difficulties, only half of the message was successfully recorded. Nevertheless, we believe the available audio is still immensely helpful.
Sal and EagleOne are back after July 4th with a full plate of catching up to do on the waterfront from ghosting Afghanistan, Japan & Taiwan's awkward natsec flirting, the INDOPACCOM J2 isn't all that happy with what he's discovered west of Wake, and the ever popular question, how many years is a 30-yr CG good for.Come join us!Editor's Note: Due to interruptions during stormy weather during the live show, to improve the listening experience, there were edits and cuts in post production that may make certain sections seem choppy - but trust me, it is better than the unedited version.
Kevin and Joel are back to talk about recent developments, comics, and news in the Ranger world! Learn what we thought of Power Rangers: Edge of Darkness, the recent Fan First Friday, and our excitement for the Renegade Virtual Con coming soon!* Note: Due to technical difficulties, the audio may sound a bit rougher than usual. We apologize about that! Spoilers for Power Rangers #8 at 9:55 Spoilers for Power Rangers: Edge of Darkness at 18:15 *= So yeah as of recording Virtual Con was still on, but note that it is now going to be on August 27th and 28th instead! Not July 16th and 17th! May the Power Protect You, Always. May the Power Protect You stands firmly against the recent murders in Atlanta and the active racism and hate towards the Asian community. Please visit https://anti-asianviolenceresources.carrd.co/ for resources and ways you can help be a hero. #StopAsianHate May the Power Protect You stands in solidarity with the #BlackLivesMatter movement. Please visit https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ to learn how you can help today. Follow us on Twitter! Podcast: @MayThePowerPod Joel: @Thespispunk Kevin: @BridgeMT
Bridie Jabour is the opinion editor at Guardian Australia. She has previously worked as a journalist for NewsCorp and Fairfax, where she has reported on social affairs, politics and regional issues. She has worked in the Canberra press gallery and was a reporter for Brisbane Times after starting her career at the Gold Coast Bulletin in Queensland. Bridie writes commentary on feminism, inequality, and pop culture, and appears regularly on The Drum, Triple J and ABC Radio Sydney. She is the author of the novel The Way Things Should Be. With the release of 'Trivial Grievances', Joel sat down with Bridie to discuss overcoming existential crises, going viral, finding joy in living an ‘ordinary' life, near death experiences, and more. *Producer's Note: Due to our team being in social isolation, the sound quality is more variable. Books mentioned in this podcast: Bridie Jabour - 'Trivial Grievances': https://bit.ly/3weKcfP Host: Joel Naoum Guest: Bridie Jabour Producer: Nick Wasiliev
Charlene talks with James Jackson, Interim CEO of the Alameda Health System. James addresses the tumultuous year AHS had last year, and his efforts to bring different constituencies together. He also discusses the important role leaders play in building trust within their units, and how to measure the impact culture is having on orginzational outcomes. Organizations Mentioned: Alameda Health System Host: Charlene Platon, MS, RN, FNP-BC (@charleneplaton) Guest: James Jackson (linkedin.com/in/james-jackson-764bba4 and twitter.com/jetjacksonmph) About the show: ACNL in Action is a production of the Association of California Nurse Leaders, the professional organization for nurse leaders. New episodes come out on the first Friday of every month. Want to support ACNL? Consider making a donation: http://bit.ly/cog-podcast. Learn more about ACNL at acnl.org. Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn at @acnlnurse. Note: Due to technical issues with Apple Podcasts, this episode may be appearing on a different date than usual.
What in the health has been going on?! Tune in as we sat down to discuss all things health and wellness! We touched on our health journeys during the pandemic, how the meaning of health has evolved for millennials over the past few years, and who has inspired us on our health journey. *NOTE: Due to COVID-19, this episode was recorded via zoom so please keep this in mind as you are listening.* Instagram Accounts: @cheyennesaysso @mtheceo @gwismm @millennials2society Highlighted Businesses: @activatedxfaith Food For Thought: “Focus on progress, not perfection. Lean into the process and fall in love with the possibility of long term growth.” Resources: N/A
Torniamo oggi con un nuovo e ultimo episodio di Storie Italiane (Ig)note a cura di @lastanzadiadilpodcast. Finora vi abbiamo presentato figure afrodiscendenti maschili, in realtà esistono anche figure femminili che hanno lasciato un segno significativo nella storia italiana. Uno degli obiettivi di questa rubrica è di raccontare donne e uomini ner* nella loro complessità. Oggi lo facciamo con Elvira Banotti e Dacia Valent, due donne nere che hanno avuto un ruolo da ricordare nel femminismo e nella politica italiana. Da una parte abbiamo Elvira Banotti, nota per essere la donna nera che ha saputo tenere testa a Montanelli nel 1969 durante un programma RAI dove il giornalista si vantava del madamato. Dall'altra parte, invece, abbiamo Dacia Valent, prima eurodeputata nera italiana, sorella di Giacomo Valent, giovane sedicenne assassinato con 63 coltellate da compagni di classe nel 1989. In questo episodio, Adil Mauro racconta queste due donne nere le cui vite e posizioni non sempre sono state lineari. La storia ci insegna a incasellare i personaggi tra “i buoni o i cattivi” tra “vincenti o perdenti” . Con questa rubrica cerchiamo di rompere questo approccio facendo emergere le complessità di queste storie.
Note: Due to a technical issue in recording, the first few minutes of the sermon were cut off. We apologize for the error.
Ah, 76. The perfect amount of trombones. The centennial year of America's founding. And now, Veetorp's return to GMP! timp, Daaanty, and Hurfydurfy knock out a quick news round-up in the wake of last episode's Tourney Tornado, and soon after they're joined by ALTTPR lead developer Veetorp to discuss the many significant changes introduced in the V31.0.9 Update. They also answer lots of listener questions at the end, so stick around for that! FEATURE: The GMP Crew welcomes Veetorp back onto the show to help clear up some ALTTPR programming mysteries as they all Examine the Randomizer. NOTE: Due to editing issues, this episode was intentionally released without the ending theme song or mirror sound effect. Please understand. - Tuesday Timp 3:40 - Main Tournament & Challenge Cup 5:30 - 2021 Francophone Tournament 6:45 - GMP Community Updates 10:15 - V31.0.9 Updates w/ Veetorp Examining the Randomizer Pt. 2 40:25 - Meet Veetorp (Again) 42:45 - V32? 46:45 - How the Randomizer Works 1:27:35 - Fetch Questions LINKS (visit gomodepodcast.com for full urls) 2021 Main Tournament Challonge | Schedule Challenge Cup Challonge | Match Schedule Francophone Tournament Rules | Discord Mentor Tournament 2021 Challonge | Schedule V31.0.9 Updates | Silver Arrows Unavailable Text List Follow Veetorp on Twitch Follow Us on Twitter | Join Our Discord to discuss the Bi-Weekly Seed Enjoy the show? Consider donating to GMP: https://paypal.me/gomodepodcast
Ain't this what y'all been waiting for? You ready?! *Meek Mill voice* We know you all have been waiting patiently for us to drop this type of episode discussing all things gossip in the entertainment world and today's the day! Tune in as we switched it up and took time to discuss some hot topics! *NOTE: Due to COVID-19, this episode was recorded via zoom so please keep this in mind as you are listening.* *Instagram Accounts: @cheyennesaysso @mtheceo @gwismm @millennials2society Highlighted Businesses: N/A Food For Thought: Devotional: We should be confident that God hears us when we tell him what we want or need. Perhaps we haven't had the confidence to voice it, but he knows our heart anyway. Could we consider that God knows the true desire behind our request and that this real desire is what we end up getting? It's a thought that may be worth pondering today. https://www.christianbook.com/daily-strength-for-women-365-devotional/9781424561056/pd/561052?en=google&event=SHOP&kw=christian-living-0-20%7C561052&p=1179710&dv=m&gclid=CjwKCAjw8cCGBhB6EiwAgORey1a_xElBdqzOc9URJaiXwDt27fEtgkNG8Q5wbydwDXvtrQqjPRuDYhoCRx8QAvD_BwE Resources: N/A
From the GTW commentary team, it's The Grind Time Wrestling Podcast! Join host "Handsome" Dan Solorzano, "Tugboat" Drew Kistler, Andy "A-Train" Liner, "Bonesaw" Ryan Rudnik, and The Don Marijuan J-Breezy as they preview Grindtime Wrestling'sWe're Still Here, which takes place Saturday, May 22nd in Sarasota, Florida! Matches include: The Cheese v Cody Berringer, Mike Orlando v Bryan Idol, Financially Stable v Freddie Hudson and Gorgeous Morgan Taylor, Lee Roy Shogun v Sir Knight Merrick Donovan (Ernest Mack The Third's "Choice Cut"), and The Gifted (c) v Wealth of Wrestling for the GTW Tag Team Championship! Also, The gang speculates about opponents for Darling Daniel Starling (The so-called World's Women's Heavyweight Champion of the World) and Jake Sterling (The actual GTW Heavyweight Champion)! Editor's Note: Due to an error in our notes, the gang collectively refers to Gorgeous Morgan Taylor as Gorgeous Hudson Taylor. We acknowledge this error, and we apologize profusely for it.
A short episode from the new show Neutrinowatch: A Daily Generative Podcast. Each episode of Neutrinowatch changes a lil' bit every day. This episode, The Daily Blast, features two computerized voices (Wendy and Ivan), who share the day's news. To get new versions of this episode, you'll need to either stream the audio in your podcast app/web browser, or just delete and re-download the episode. It's updated every 24 hours. Note: Due to Spotify's policy of downloading and rehosting podcast audio, this episode won't work very well on Spotify. Most other podcast apps should handle it well though. Neutrinowatch is a project of Jeff Emtman (Here Be Monsters' host), and Martin Zaltz Austick (Answer Me This, Song By Song, Pale Bird and others). If you'd like to know more about generative podcasting and the story of Neutrinowatch, listen to So What Exactly is Episode 149? and Jeff's blog post called The Start of Generative Podcasting?Neutrinowatch is available on most podcast apps, and as of publish date, there's currently 6.5 episodes available. Each updates daily. Producers: Jeff Emtman and Martin Zaltz AustwickMusic:The Black Spot
This week concludes our series through Proverbs. Proverbs points us down a particular pathway that leads to life and that pathway is marked by righteousness. Join us this week as we look one last time at the wisdom of following Christ. (NOTE: Due to technical difficulties during the live worship service, this sermon was recorded later in the studio.)
Through multiple rounds of stimulus checks and additional income, it has been a #BANDemic for a lot of people which has been such a blessing as we are still navigating through the COVID-19 pandemic! However, it's always great to make sure that we are setting ourselves up financially for the future which is why we sat down with former guest, Kenyon Sellers, to discuss all things finance. We talked about investing, digital currency, financial traps/mistakes to avoid in your 20s, and so much more! *NOTE: Due to COVID-19, this episode was recorded via zoom so please keep this in mind as you are listening.* Instagram Accounts: @cheyennesaysso @mtheceo @gwismm @millennials2society @kenyonrsellers (Special Guest) Highlighted Businesses: @sellersfinance @bwellthybar Food For Thought: 6 Investing & Financial Tips for Millennials: https://www.google.com/amp/s/blog.taxact.com/millennials-master-their-personal-finances/amp/ Resources: N/A
NOTE: Due to technical issues the first few minutes of this week's podcast were not recorded.Pastors Todd, Joe, and Bob discuss the issue of conspiracy theories and how Christians should respond when confronted with them.--Edifying the Saints: The MBC Pastor Podcast is available on Facebook Live, YouTube, and most podcast readers. For more information, visit mbcmi.org/podcast.
With Pastor Galen and Ken Will Producer's Note: Due to an error, the first part of Genesis chapter 14 was aired Tuesday, May 11, instead of this episode finishing chapter 13. We hope this wasn't too confusing, and apologize for the inconvenience.
With Pastor Galen and Ken Will. Producer's Note: Due to an error, Genesis 13: 14-18 will air Thursday, May 13. We apologize for the inconvenience.
With Pastor Galen and Nathan Winters. Producer's Note: Due to the timely nature of the subject, a portion of this episode was aired early as a special edition, so our listeners could be informed about a school survey set to be administered the same day the episode was due to air. This is the entire episode as it was originally recorded including updates from churches around the globe, a discussion on Karl Marx and more. We hope you enjoy it!
Miloš Karadaglić — The Moon & the Forest (Decca) Jump to CD giveaway form “Joby Talbot's piece Ink Dark Moon is a modern masterpiece and Howard Shore's concerto, The Forest, has a classical elegance to it,” said guitarist Miloš Karadaglić about the two new guitar concertos composed for him and his new album, The Moon & the Forest. Also featured on the album is Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra, conducted by Alexander Shelley, and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, led by Ben Gernon. Why do you consider this new recording your personal fairy tale come true? “Ever since I started recording, it's been my dream to inspire composers to write guitar pieces. To have those composers, Howard Shore and Joby Talbot, to write for me has really been a dream come true.” Tell us about the musical journey we hear in Talbot’s Ink Dark Moon? “Everything I heard reminded me of the moon. I said to Talbot that in the second movement, particularly how the open strings evolve from lighter textures, to richness then suddenly emptiness, is similar to the phases of the moon. I am also reminded of how the moon transforms nightly with shades of gray and blue which are so intense and seductive.” How does the orchestration and the guitar line in the third movement break the glass ceiling of possibilities? “I don't have to be a shy guitarist all the time. I said, ‘Give me fireworks.’ I want to break my nails and fingers and play like there's no tomorrow. He came up with passages which are incredibly fast and loud which are also difficult to play. The piece really just explodes. That's why I say it's breaking a glass ceiling. Every time I've played it live or in the studio I felt it is the best thing I have played. It's just so much fun.” How did the Canadian National Art Center commission Howard Shore to write The Forest for you? “I remember during the 2014-15 concert season, I was playing The Aranjuez Concerto all over the world, and one of the performances was in Munich with the wonderful young British conductor Alexander Shelley. It was such a success that afterwards we where talking about collaboration in the future and thought, ‘Why don't we ask Howard Shore?’ Also, while I was learning Shore’s concerto I would come across references to other works which were like little fossils you would find inside a rock. Can you give me an example of some of the references that you found in this concerto? “There is an interesting reference to the theme from The Aranjuez Concerto in the tutti section of the second movement. I asked Shore afterward, ‘Why did you do that?’ and he responded, ‘I wanted to honor composer Joaquín Rodrigo for writing one of the most beautiful pieces ever written, not just for guitar, but in the whole world. Also, because of this piece, I am here with you writing another work.’” To hear the rest of my conversation, click on the extended interview above, or download the extended podcast on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch now You must be 13 or older to submit any information to American Public Media. The personally identifying information you provide will not be sold, shared, or used for purposes other than to communicate with you about things like our programs, products and services. See Terms of Use and Privacy. This giveaway is subject to the Official Giveaway Rules. Note: Due to the coronavirus quarantines, we cannot send physical product at this time. Winners will be notified at the conclusion of the giveaway and will receive their prize as soon as possible after the crisis abates. Resources Miloš Karadaglić — The Moon & the Forest (Decca) Miloš Karadaglić — The Moon & the Forest (Amazon) Miloš Karadaglić (Official site)
Nathalie Stutzmann/Orfeo 55 — Contralto (Warner Classics/Erato) Jump to CD giveaway form “Oh là là! I’m actually living my dream,” said conductor and contralto Nathalie Stutzmann. “My two biggest goals in life were to be a singer and a conductor, and I am just living my dream.” Nathalie Stutzmann believes that every dream can come true and she’s living proof. It was a challenge for a young woman growing up in Paris to accomplish her goals, but she didn’t give up. She went on to become the first woman to conduct an ensemble while singing and that’s precisely what she does on her new recording, Contralto, with the ensemble she founded, Orfeo 55. Unfortunately, that ensemble disbanded after this recording because of Stutzmann’s new role as principal guest conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra and her conducting debut at the Metropolitan Opera this fall. Why is the contralto voice so uncommon and difficult? “The sound of the contralto is the voice of Earth and of the soul. I personally worked on my voice to make it as flexible and colorful as possible. The contralto register is like a wild and heavy stone. When you start you really need to work to make it light and flexible.” Why did you want to make this recording? “I wanted to do a tribute to and say thank you for this voice I have been living with for so many years. I learned how to love it and develop it. I wanted to show what an extraordinary instrument it is. “I first started doing research looking for contraltos. Then I watched for who was composing music for them and which parts. That's how I discovered these rare works. It was from my research. “My goal was to find unknown arias which are also beautiful, like Antonio Vivaldi’s ‘Cara Addio’ from Griselda. It's just a marvelous aria. We found a part of the score and I decided to orchestrate it with guitar. It became a beautiful romance, unbelievably soft and very tender. The creativity within this repertoire is so extraordinary. “It was exciting to show that another aria from Vivaldi, ‘Gelido in Ogni Vena,’ which I thought was written for a male voice was actually written and dedicated to a woman. It was exciting to rediscover that.” Can you talk about the call-and-response between you and the woodwinds in Antonio Caldara’s aria ‘Sotto un Faggio’? “This is actually a worldwide premiere. It's so beautiful. ‘Sotto un Faggio’ is an aria I discovered because of its tonal colors. The work has a dialog between the voice and the woodwinds. It’s special because the woodwinds are comprised of flutes, a bassoon and a chalumeau, which is the predecessor to the clarinet. I find the colors of those instruments to be close to the soft middle register of the contralto voice.” To hear the rest of my conversation, click on the extended interview above, or download the extended podcast on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch now You must be 13 or older to submit any information to American Public Media. The personally identifying information you provide will not be sold, shared, or used for purposes other than to communicate with you about things like our programs, products and services. See Terms of Use and Privacy. This giveaway is subject to the Official Giveaway Rules. Note: Due to the coronavirus quarantines, we cannot send physical product at this time. Winners will be notified at the conclusion of the giveaway and will receive their prize as soon as possible after the crisis abates. Resources Nathalie Stutzmann/Orfeo 55 — Contralto (Amazon) Nathalie Stutzmann (Official site)
Tune in as we sat down with close friends to discuss all things COVID! We covered topics, including dating, the vaccine, working and running a business during the pandemic, and so much more. *NOTE: Due to COVID-19, this episode was recorded via zoom so please keep this in mind as you are listening.* Instagram Accounts: @cheyennesaysso @mtheceo @gwismm @millennials2society @neirod_ (Special Guest) @a.minahmarie (Special Guest) @massenboss (Special Guest) Highlighted Businesses: N/A Food For Thought: James 1:2-4 Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything. Resources: N/A
Gregory Harrington: Glass Hour; with Mark Shapiro and the Janáček Philharmonic (Estile Records) Jump to CD giveaway form One thing we can all agree on is that the pandemic has impacted how we perceive the passage of time. The days seem to go slow, while the year goes by quickly. Maybe you feel as if you’ve been stuck in a Ground Hog Day scenario. Violinist Gregory Harrington decided to explore the concept of time through two works by Philip Glass on his new recording, Glass Hour. Harrington, with conductor Mark Shapiro, traveled to the Czech Republic to make the recording with the Janáček Philharmonic. Can you talk about the conception of this project? Harrington: “I had heard The American Four Seasons a number of years ago, and there are two beautiful recordings. That work really spoke to me and I said, ‘I can actually bring something completely unique to this. Something that hasn't been recorded or that hasn't been said. It doesn't really matter if people like it or not. This recording is purely me.’ That was the first thing. The second part was that this was a 40- to 45-minute concerto. How do we round out the disc? “I've loved making transcriptions. I've been making them for the last 10 years, whether it's solo Bach, Johnny Cash or Nine Inch Nails. Having heard The Hours, you always feel a tremendous emotional connection with the work. I decided that the best thing was to create a new work based on The Hours, a concert suite for violin and orchestra, very much in the vein with violinists Nathan Milstein and Jascha Heifetz’s transcriptions from decades ago. I was fortunate enough to have worked with Eric Friedman. I studied with him for a number of years, and he was a pupil of Heifetz and Milstein.” Can you talk about how Glass’ exploration of time offers you freedom as the performer of his piece The American Four Seasons? Harrington: “When Glass recorded and premiered this with violinist Robert McDuffie, they had different ideas of what movements represented which seasons. Glass left this up for the audience to decide for themselves what movement correlates to which season. “I know Mark and I have spoken about this a little bit — I had very strong feelings about the second movement being ‘my’ winter. I just thought that feeling of starkness represented winter. “The fourth movement is definitely summer, and it has a hustle-and-bustle-virtuoso-nonstop flow to it. It is different for everyone, but I think it's lovely that it's put up to the audience to make their own opinions and conclusions.” How is it that the Janáček Philharmonic is so well suited to perform the music of Philip Glass? Shapiro: “They had so many intuitions about how they wanted to play and sound. There was one moment where we were trying to elicit a certain mood of tenderness. I looked at the cellist, who was a bit grumpy-looking, and I asked the interpreter what the Czech word was for lullaby. The cellist recognized the word and he just melted. The next time he played it it had such humanity.” To hear the rest of my conversation, click on the extended interview above, or download the extended podcast on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch now You must be 13 or older to submit any information to American Public Media. The personally identifying information you provide will not be sold, shared, or used for purposes other than to communicate with you about things like our programs, products and services. See Terms of Use and Privacy. This giveaway is subject to the Official Giveaway Rules. Note: Due to the coronavirus quarantines, we cannot send physical product at this time. Winners will be notified at the conclusion of the giveaway and will receive their prize as soon as possible after the crisis abates. Resources Gregory Harrington: Glass Hour; with Mark Shapiro and the Janáček Philharmonic (Amazon) Gregory Harrington (Official site) Mark Shapiro (Official site) Janáček Philharmonic Ostrava (Official site)
Tune in as we discuss this ongoing pandemic! In this episode, we cover how we were doing during the first few months of the pandemic, including challenges, ways in which we practiced self care, self discovering, and so much more! *NOTE: Due to COVID-19, this episode was recorded via zoom so please keep this in mind as you are listening.* Instagram Accounts: @cheyennesaysso @mtheceo @gwismm @millennials2society Highlighted Businesses: Photographer Social Media: @elleirarose Photographer Website: elleirarose.com Marketing/Branding Specialist Social Media: @manibmedia Marketing/Branding Specialist Website: manibmedia.com Food For Thought: 10 Myths About The COVID-19 Vaccine That Aren’t True https://www.henryford.com/blog/2020/12/vaccine-myths Resources: Maryland COVID-19 Vaccination Sites https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/pages/vaccine