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Singer Zulya Kamalova passed away on Monday night. She died at her home surrounded by her family after months of battling cancer. For many people in our community, this is a huge loss. We recall an interview with Zulya, published in July 2019 as part of Olga Klepova's music podcast. - В понедельник вечером не стало певицы Зули Камаловой. Она умерла в своем доме в окружении семьи после месяцев борьбы с онкологией. Для многих в нашей общине это стало большим ударом. Мы вспоминаем интервью с Зулей, опубликованное в июле 2019 года в рамках музыкального подкаста Ольги Клеповой "Как по нотам".
In Part 4 of our exciting mini-series, "The Mystery of the Missing Torch," the Lingokids friends arrive in Paris and are greeted by a bustling city, vibrant street artists, and some unexpected new friends. They meet the Canadian basketball player and coach, Kim Gaucher, who teaches them about true team spirit and how perseverance can make dreams come true. Ready to uncover another clue in this Olympic quest? Allonsy! Special Guest Appearance: Canadian professional basketball player and coach Kim Gaucher joins the adventure. Kim shares her experiences of being a professional athlete, competing at the Olympic Games, and provides inspiration to the Lingokids friends. She is passionate about inspiring young athletes and fostering a love for sports. New Clue Uncovered: While exploring Paris and interacting with street artists, the Lingokids uncover a painting with a mysterious flame, leading them to their next destination. About Kim Gaucher: Kim Gaucher is a former professional basketball player and the coach of the Canadian Women's 3X3 Basketball Team. This year, she is heading to the Olympic Games as a coach, having previously competed as a player. Episode transcript. Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 5Part 6 ☀️ Parents, Inside the Lingokids app, we have 1,600+ fun, interactive activities, games, songs, and videos to help kids learn academics and modern life skills in today's world. It's free to try. Story by Rachael Tobener and Olga Klepova. Voices: Robin Reed. Music and Sound Design: Juan Delgado. Guest: Kim GaucherSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part 5 of our mini-series, "The Mystery of the Missing Torch," the Lingokids friends arrive at the Eiffel Tower, the tallest building in Paris.
Little time left before the Opening Ceremony and the friends must navigate through the excited crowd. In the crowd Billy recognises a French tennis player Stéphane Houdet who shares his journey of becoming a professional athlete and the lessons he learnt from playing tennis
Get ready for a thrilling start to our new mini-series and dive into the first episode, "The Missing Torch." The journey to Paris begins in the charming town of Auxerre, where our friends have gathered in anticipation of the Olympic Torch's arrival. The air is electric with excitement, and everyone is eager to catch a glimpse of the torchbearer. But suddenly, something unexpected happens...
In Part 2 of the exciting mini-series, "The Mystery of the Missing Torch," our friends are joined by a very special guest, Jamal Hill, National US Champion and Paralympic bronze medalist in Para swimming. Jamal Hill brings his expertise and enthusiasm to help the Lingokids gang as they continue their mission to find the missing torch. Allonsy! Special Guest Appearance: Jamal Hill, President of the Swim Up Hill Foundation, joins the adventure. Jamal is dedicated to teaching swimming to people in low-income international communities.The First Clue: Our heroes receive their first clue, leading them to the next town on their quest.Teamwork and Fun: Watch as the Lingokids gang collaborates with Jamal, learning valuable lessons about perseverance and teamwork.About Jamal Hill:Jamal Hill is a celebrated athlete and the President of the Swim Up Hill Foundation. His foundation is committed to providing swimming education to underprivileged communities, making water safety and swimming skills accessible to all. Episode transcript. ☀️ Parents, Inside the Lingokids app, we have 1,600+ fun, interactive activities, games, songs, and videos to help kids learn academics and modern life skills in today's world. It's free to try. Story by Rachael Tobener and Olga Klepova. Voices: Robin Reed. Music and Sound Design: Juan Delgado. Guest: Jamal HillSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part 3 of our captivating mini-series, "The Mystery of the Missing Torch," the Lingokids friends continue their exciting quest with a visit to the gymnasium.
Ready for the NEW Mini-series from Lingokids? Buckle up and join the gang on their BIG adventure to France! In this exciting mini-series, the Lingokids friends use their keen observation skills to uncover clues that lead them on an unforgettable journey to the Summer Olympic Games! Along the way, they meet incredible Olympic athletes who not only teach them about their sports but also lend a hand in the search for the missing torch.
Recently we learnt that the podcasts of children's stories created by Olga Klepova's team at Lingokids received a silver award in the prestigious Signal Awards international competition. We called our former colleague to congratulate her and to ask more about her project. - Недавно пришла новость, что подкасты детских историй, созданные командой Ольги Клеповой в компании Lingokids, удостоены серебряной награды в престижном международном конкурсе Signal Awards.
Moe Life Skills provides support to people with disabilities by making them feel like a part of the broader community through inclusive programs. CEO, Carole Broxham joins Olga Klepova to share their successful practises used in the regional Victoria.
While England's 'years of hurt' continue, Croatia writes history by reaching their first ever World Cup final. Steve Pearce and Clint Bolton discuss both semi-finals and look ahead at Sunday, when Croatia will face France. Olga Klepova brings us the emotions straight from Moscow.
England reached the first semi-final in 28 years with a 2-0 win against Sweden as Russia's 'golden run' came to an end, losing to Croatia on penalties. Jordan Kounelis and Kate Gill wrap up the conclusion of the quarterfinals and Olga Klepova collects the emotions from Red Square.
On this episode, Olga Klepova meets with Human Rights Watch Australia director Elaine Pearson on the eve of World Refugee Day to discuss the pressing issues of their local and global work.
The week of May 27 to June 3 marks National Reconciliation Week in Australia. Multiple events take place across the country to raise awareness and understanding about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture, and to explore the role of institutions and individuals in working towards achieving reconciliation. In this episode Olga Klepova sits down with Erin McKinnon from Reconciliation Victoria to unpack the term ‘reconciliation’ and discuss the need to acknowledge the past in order to move forward.
Our guest for this episode of On Purpose is a young filmmaker Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore. Together with photographer Michelle Grace Hunder, Claudia interviewed over 40 Australian women working in the music industry and compiled their stories into a new documentary: Her Sound, Her Story. A documentary that provides a unique perspective on gender inequality and celebrates women’s achievements in the music industry. Our host Olga Klepova sat down Claudia before the film premiered at Human Rights and Arts Film Festival (HRAFF) in Melbourne.
In this episode, Olga Klepova interviews the founder of the environmental organisation 350.org, Bill McKibben. They catch up during his global campaign Accelerate Climate Action. They discuss global trends in divestment that are helping create a sustainable future, Bill’s retreat to Alaska and contemporary activism.
Climates is an organisation that helps communities affected by climate change in the Australia-Pacific region. Olga Klepova meets with its co-founder Jarrod Troutbeck to learn about the peril placed on local communities and discuss how Climates are raising public awareness.
The Environmental Film Festival Australia brings unique content to Australians by sourcing films from around the world. Over the last eight years, EFFA has used arts and culture to generate debate around positive and sustainable change. Olga Klepova meets with the CEO of the festival, Chris Gerbing.
A lot of endangered species and plants remain on private land that without proper care or conservation might face dire consequences. In this episode Olga Klepova talks to Marnie Lassen, the Strategic Projects Manager at Trust for Nature, about how they help preserve natural heritage on private land. One of its projects is the Conservation Reserve purchased by Bank Australia in 2008.