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Chapel Hill Mayor Jess Anderson spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Friday, May 24. She discussed the recent State of the Community event hosted by the Chamber for a Greater Chapel Hill Carrboro. She talked about key takeaways from the data presented by the Chamber. She also gave updates on the Complete Communities initiative, and some ongoing parks and recreation projects. She also discussed the latest on the Estes Drive Connectivity Project, with a planned early-mid June open date for the west-bound lanes. She also discussed upcoming community events, and more. The post Chapel Hill: Estes Drive Re-Open, State of the Community, Complete Communities appeared first on Chapelboro.com.
The first look at the recently-debuted Open State Playoff competition for the Prescott Badgers boys basketball program ended in defeat on Wednesday night as the team struggled on defense late and fell to the Brophy Prep Broncos in Phoenix, 74-61. The Badgers of the 4A Grand Canyon region entered as the No. 24 ranked team, while Brophy of the 6A Premier region was ranked as the No. 9 overall team in the state. The tournament, which debuted last season, matches up the 31 best teams in Arizona across the six conferences for a tournament similar to March Madness in the... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/prescott-badgers-boys-basketball-falls-in-open-state-playoff-looks-toward-conference-tournament/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
Hour 2 with Joe Starkey: The Waste Management golf open draws 200,000 fans and was a free for all in Arizona with rowdiness and a party atmosphere. Do we want this for some golf events? We hear from callers on the state of the Steelers QB position and if we would trade for Justin Fields.
Massive episode for you this week on the WARP! In this epsiode: - Sinead is back with her first session in months, albeit a mini one - Dan dips his toes in the world of influencing, joining 'The Early Ones' as part of his Sunday long run - Matt has an interrupted training week, managing most mileage on the treadmill with some questionable paces in his threshold sessions... Results We chat to both Lauren Hyde-Cooling and Thomas Moorcroft, take out the Open State 3000m titles on the track Friday night - https://athleticswestresults.com.au/Strive/2Feb24/ We do our best to pick the contenders in all distances for next weeks Busselton Runners Club Bay Run and discuss the 'Elephant in the room' with course certification - https://www.busseltonrunnersclub.org.au/brc-bay-run The Perth Running Festival announces some tantalising prize money for all distances for this years event. Will it bring in Australian and International talent? - https://perthrunningfestival.com.au/ The Runningworks Lark Hill Party Ultra is one month away and announces some additional formats to the race - https://wtfultra.com/lark-hill/ Shaun Kaesler joins us to help preview the iconic Delirious West 200 and 100 mile race along the Bibbulmun from Northcliffe to Albany, kicking off this Wednesday, February 7th - https://deliriouswest200miler.com.au/race-information-2022/ We continue to report 'What we've seen on Strava this week', plus the ever important updates on the Kuljak Island Local Legend status and more. Remember to follow us on Strava - https://www.strava.com/clubs/WARP And on Instagram @warunningpod Email - warunningpod@outlook.com
Welcome to our very first guest host, Alice Hall! It was a big week, so this is a big episode: - Dan and Matt tune up and taper before their first respective track races in years - Alice is 4 weeks out from her big race (Sandman 50k - https://www.fixedstars.com.au/sandman/), putting in a big week or mileage with back-to-back long runs Results Dennis Devereaux and Caitlin Hindmarsh take out the ADU 100k down in Australind - https://my.raceresult.com/273479/results Matt Ramsden and Sian Munks take out the Open State 5000m races. Charli-Rose Carlyon the quickest female on the night and joins us for a quick chat for her race recap - https://athleticswestresults.com.au/NO2&5/ In race 3 of the PTS Summer Series, Jace Collingridge and Jess Jason win the 15k in the Sly Fox down in Jarrahdale - https://www.webscorer.com/race?raceid=340343 Remember to follow us on Strava - https://www.strava.com/clubs/WARP And on Instagram @warunningpod Email - warunningpod@outlook.com
Gary D'Amato and Rob Hernandez discuss Steve Stricker's AmFam Championship victory and his remarkable run of golf; champion Tess Hackworthy and runner-up Bobbi in the State Women's Open Championship; Ty Kretz's victory in the State Men's Match Play Championship; the U.S. Open, and more in a jam-packed podcast.
12/18/2022, Kiku Christina Lehnherr, dharma talk at Green Gulch Farm. Exploring practices that can support us in meeting the manifold challenges of this time in history, in life-affirming and supporting ways.
Über folgende Themen sprechen wir: 00:52 Was bereitet Anja am meisten Freude bei der Arbeit? Und welche Qualitäten bringt sie dort ein? 14:16 Wie kam es dazu, dass Anja sich praktisch von Anfang für den sozialen Bereich entschieden hat? 20:37 Über die Gründung von Open State und die Maker Bewegung sowie 30:24 Anjas Erfahrungen mit Reallaboren für Kooperation 37:57 betterplace lab sowie deren Programme well:being und co:lab 49:31 Wellbeing im sozialen Sektor Erwähnungen und Ressourcen: www.anjaadler.de ProjectTogether Betterplace Lab Open State Liquid democracy Theory U Joana Breidenbach Impact Hub Hamburg (Wellbeing Umfrage) Gast dieser Folge: Anja AdlerAnja Adler begleitet im betterplace lab ehrenamtlich und hauptberuflich Engagierte mit Angeboten zur inneren Stärkung und zur Förderung systemischer Zusammenarbeit. Sie ist überzeugt: Nur, wenn wir in Kontakt mit uns selbst sind und verantwortungsvoll mit unseren Ressourcen und Privilegien umgehen, erleben wir uns, als verbunden mit der Natur, unserer Umwelt und anderen Menschen.Nur dann finden wir Lösungen, die wirklich gut für uns und den Planeten sind und können aktuelle Entwicklung wie die Digitalisierung verantwortungsbewusst mitgestalten. Anja Adler entwickelt freiberuflich bereits seit über zehn Jahren nachhaltigere Alternativen des Zusammenlebens und Zusammenarbeitens. Sie gründete mit Open State einen New Work-Prototypen und forschte im Rahmen ihrer Doktorarbeit zur digitalen Demokratie.
As you go throughout your day, pay attention to the way that you talk to yourself, listen to the words that you use and notice how they make you feel when you hear them, echo back to you. Are there any that cause you to slam on the brakes? Today on The Karen Kenney Show, we're talking about what one of my teachers, Melissa Tiers, likes to call “door stopper” words. Where in your life, whether personal or business, or in your mind or when talking about your dreams/goals are you using the kind of words that have some sort of neural association for you - that just don't allow you to move forward, or take action toward your true potential?Sometimes, it's just a matter of a small adjustment to your words and story that can make all the difference. For instance when I say to my clients, “I'm not assigning you homework, I'm assigning you ‘heart work'.” That subtle shift in perspective can move it from something we don't want to do, to something that lights us on fire!So often, just by slightly adjusting the lens and language, and looking at something from a different viewpoint, we're able to move ourselves from fear to Love and no longer be held back from what it is we're here to do!KK's Takeaways:I Love To Learn (3:00)I Get So Lit Up (8:31)Triple Hat Learner (12:21)Sharing My Excitement (16:00)Open State (20:48)What Are Your Doorstopper Word? (24:15)Language Is How We Communicate (27:58)Karen Kenney is known for her dynamic storytelling, sense of humor, and her no BS approach to Spirituality. She's a sought-after speaker, podcast guest, spiritual teacher, and workshop presenter. An entrepreneur for 20+years, Karen brings a down-to-earth and practical approach to spiritual concepts that can be powerfully applied in both people's personal and professional lives. She's a Certified Spiritual Mentor, Certified Hypnotist, writer, speaker, and the host of The Karen Kenney Show podcast, as well as the founder of the community: THE NEST.Karen guides those she works with to create their own unique experience with spirituality and to not just “take her word for it”. In her 1:1 program THE QUEST, she brings together brain science, subconscious reprogramming, healing hypnosis, and spiritual mentorship to help her clients remove limiting blocks, rewrite old stories, rewire in new beliefs, and reimagine their lives!KK supports her clients, communities, and audiences to deepen their connection to themselves and the Divine in tangible, relatable, and actionable ways. She leads by example and shows that you can do deep, transformative, and healing work while still laughing and having fun!A student of A Course in Miracles for nearly three decades, a certified yoga teacher for 22+ years, and a longtime practitioner of Passage Meditation, Karen's also a Certified Gateless Writing Instructor, and a transformational retreat leader.
Constitutional Clause Could Remove State's Resident License Requirements … and Maybe Open Up Inter-State Commerce, Too Cannabis Industry Projected to Reach $72 Billion by 2030 Canopy Growth Could Bring Changes to Cannabis on the Stock Market South Dakota Officials Accused of Illegal Election Interference Craft Cannabis Farms In Canada Call For Help While On The Brink of Collapse
Wisconsin.Golf's Gary D'Amato and Rob Hernandez discuss Matt Fitzpatrick's riveting victory in this weekend's U.S. Open, look back at the Wisconsin State Women's Open and a pair of qualifiers for U.S. junior amateur championship, and preview this week's WSGA Match Play Championship, WPGA Junior Championship and the Ray Fischer Amateur Championship.
Refilwe Moloto speaks to Motheo Matsau, Acting CEO Ster-Kinekor Theatres, about the company's new cinema experience opening on Thursday at the V&A Waterfront. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Presented by DingBat Company - Promo Code RANK15Jim and Andrew sit down with Jake Hornbacher of USSSA Michigan to give some predictions, games to watch, teams to watch and more this weekend at USSSA Michigan Open States! We also talk USSSA and get a look at everything they do for baseball.
What is a MMOCG or Massively Multiplayer On-Chain Game? How does it work? What can we do with it? Is this going to be a thing?Find out this and more in this week's roundtable!In this Metacast episode, Florian Ziegler, David Amor and Matej Lancaric are joined by your host Nicolas Vereecke to discuss; Massively Multiplayer On-Chain GamesMMOCGs are games that are both Open-Source and Open-State. The whole game lives completely on the blockchain, which has some profound and interesting consequences. Ubisoft takes a first step into NFTsUbisoft announced the first implementation of blockchain technology into one of its games with the addition of NFTs to the PC version of Ghost Recon Breakpoint. The response was overwhelmingly negative, and the company removed the announcement video from YouTube. The move feels like a conservative experiment into NFTs, and we can only applaud Ubisoft for being the first AAA publisher to do it. Moon Active raises $300m at a $5b valuationMoon Active, the maker of Coin Master, is killing it. The company is not afraid to experiment with different types of games, and it's paying off. We're curious to see what they'll do with this war chest! As this week's bonus segment, we are giving bold predictions about Ubisoft. If you would like us to discuss any another gaming-related topics, do reach out at nicolas@naavik.co. We'd love to hear your general thoughts and feedback too! And as always, if you like the episode, you can help others find us by leaving a rating or review! Join the discussion: DiscordRead more: NewsletterFollow us: Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | Website
Here's your morning news: President Biden to visit Long Beach today; More voting centers open in advance of Tuesday; State lawmakers wrap up legislative session; Pandemic's affect on endurance runners; Metro bus service back to pre-pandemic levels; West Hollywood now requiring vaccination proof for many activities. Support the show: https://support.laist.com/laistnav
Here are a few things you can do either first thing in the morning or anytime of day when you find you are falling into the rabbit hole of familiar worry, anxiety, rumination, irritation or any problematic/ habitual mind/body loops. We all know these all too familiar states all too well; if we choose to work with them we can begin to move beyond them. Like the old adage: "You have to name it to tame it". These deceptively simple steps are designed to help you name it, deliberately drop into your body via somatic awareness and in doing so, summon your innate calming (body) and quieting (mind) mechanisms to step up and escort you into a more refreshed, open state. Experiment with it and let me know if it helps. https://donnalsherman.com
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Ray just got back from Houston, Texas and explains how it is there in the Open State of Texas Jon Jones in $$$ talks with Dana & the UFC.... Nate Diaz is Back and against who??? Cookies Pueblo Opens Friday. What you swoopin' first? and much more --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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A look how the legislature is managing a budget deficit, and what's next with the CARES Act funds.Then, tattoo parlors are open again. We check in with owners to see how they're adapting.Plus, open enrollment for the MPACT college savings account is extended. We hear from State Treasurer David McRae.Segment 1:The Mississippi Legislature is set to resume on May 26th, and when they do, appropriation of the remaining CARES Act funds will be a top priority. The $1.25 billion pot of federal aid is designated to help states recover from the financial challenges of the coronavirus pandemic. Last week, lawmakers passed a $300 million small business program. That bill is awaiting signature from Governor Tate Reeves. Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann says the next step for the available CARES Act funds is making sure counties municipalities, and hospitals are solvent. He joins us to discuss those priorities and how the legislature plans on managing a potential budget deficit.Segment 2:Tattoo parlors in Mississippi are reopening after being closed for nearly two months. The shops were closed as part of Governor Tate Reeves's executive order to slow the public transmission of the coronavirus. Christian Cornin, owner of Carnivale Tattoo in Biloxi, says he is excited to reopen, but worries about customers' anxiety over cleanliness. He tells our Kobee Vance, even though he has always practiced strong shop hygiene, he knows people are apprehensive. Dani Shives is with Oxford Social Club. She says she's eager for the shop to return to its busy ways.Segment 3:State Treasurer David McRae is extending the open enrollment period for the Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Plan or MPACT program to July 15. This College Savings Plan allows families to lock-in tuition rates and pre-pay their child's tuition. McRae, who began his first term in January, tells our Michael Guidry his first few months in office have been challenging, but he's excited about providing this opportunity to Mississippi families. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Ryan and Felix open the show discussing Florida's unemployment system failures with State Senator Janet Cruz.
Georgia Republican Governor is pushing to reopen a range of businesses in the state, including hair and nail salons, gyms, and restaurants despite White House guidelines that suggest waiting for a 14-day downward trajectory of COVID-19 cases. Jamie Booth, an Atlanta hair salon owner, joins AC360 to explain why she will remain closed until at least mid-May to keep both herself and her clients safe. Plus, after President Trump tweeted "Liberate Michigan," the state's Democratic Governor, Gretchen Whitmer, responded in an op-ed saying "we need to get this right" when it comes to re-opening any state. She tells Anderson Cooper she's trying to save lives. Airdate: April 21, 2020
In dieser Folge geht es um das Thema Verantwortung: zu Gast ist Simon Kiepe. Er ist studierter Grafikdesigner und Gründer von Open State—einem Unternehmen, das die nachhaltige Gesellschaft von Morgen gestaltet und erprobt. Thimm und Norbert sprechen mit Simon in seiner Wohnung in Berlin-Neukölln darüber, wie man als Gestalter Verantwortung übernehmen kann—weshalb wir wissen, dass wir etwas ändern müssen, es aber doch nicht tun und ob sich der Weltuntergang noch aufhalten lässt. Der Kommentar »Ich werd‘ Hippie« kommt von Charlotte Milsch. Mehr Informationen, Bilder und Links: www.graustufen.design
Why does the past matter? In our fast-paced, future-facing world, what's the value and importance of studying history, and how can we do it better? And what part do our answers to these questions ultimately play in shaping times to come? Dr Stuart Candy presented this public lecture as part of the State History Conference 'Hearts & Minds: Revaluing the Past' and the Open State program, held in October 2017. It was supported by Museums Galleries Australia (SA) and University Collections, University of Adelaide. In the recorded talk Dr Stuart Candy explores the value of understanding our past when it comes to looking to the future. Dr Stuart Candy is leader of Foresight + Innovation for Arup Australasia, based in the Melbourne office. He brings to the role a decade of experience in futures practice across multiple sectors. He has worked on projects for the governments of Australia, Korea, Hawaii, Singapore, and the United Kingdom, and has also done foresight events or projects with General Electric, Autodesk, Frog Design, Institute for the Future, IDEO, and the TED conference in Long Beach, California. Stuart works at the intersection of design and foresight, and has an international reputation in the design of experiential futures – translating scenarios into immersive situations and tangible artefacts. This free public lecture was part of the History Trust of South Australia's Talking History series. For upcoming events visit: history.sa.gov.au/whats-on/events/
This week, we talk about two topics that should start bugging us - the food bug and the social media bug. On the food front, Jeannine Malcolm will evangelise for getting over the icky feeling and starting to embrace bugs and insects as part of our diet. And on the social media front, Lee Hopkins, Michael Shanahan, Steve Davis, Manoush Zomorodi and Esther Perel, are part of a discussion about whether social media's promise of bringing us together and enriching the engagement in our lives has been delivered or whether it is taking us down a different course altogether. Oh, that cover image. They are the social media bugs being hunted by the bug eaters! Eating bugs will be our main course with guest, Jeannine Malcolm who is one of the speakers at Open State. This week, the SA Drink Of The Week is from Taylors Wines. Michael will try to stump us in IS IT NEWS on the topic of eating bugs. In 100 Weeks Ago we hear a snippet of our old Adelaide Visa Council segment from episode 115. In discussions without notice, our panel will interrogate social media and our lives. And in the musical pilgrimage ... we hear another track selected by Todd Fischer. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi. Twenty years ago today... no, not Sgt. Pepper, me... I ran a Writers Workshop at The Point, Doncaster Arts Centre. Writers attended from the whole of Yorkshire and Humberside, 40 of them at one time at some of the events. This compilation is the result of a sound recording workshop we ran one weekend. The tracks were recorded and polished by none other than John Robinson of Geordiegit fame. Enjoy the variety, Bill
The annual UN Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP) will be held in Paris this year, it’s the 21st UN Climate Summit and this year they (once again) hope to come to a new international agreement to minimise global warming. Feeling deluded by the failed attempts at agreeing on very much over 20 years – in which time C02 emissions have doubled – instead of a COP, OuiShare and Open State banded together to propose a different type of meeting, a Proof of Concept (POC): “a proof of concept of the disruptive impact that collaborative production, open source and the maker movement can have on mainstreaming the means of sustainable living."
Your boys open #LSUHateWeeks by recapping Bo Day 2016 at Druid City Brewing and re-emphasizing that Houndstooth Heroes is a FAMILY PROGRAM. We mourn Eddie, celebrate Mack, and take a long and hard look at the Alabama coaches who connected the Bryant era to Coach Saban.
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Where is the editor-at-large and futurist at Forbes, the world's most recognised business magazine, investing his money? Rich Karlgaard, entrepreneur-turned-publisher, columnist, author, television commentator, private investor and board director, reveals the industries that he believes are in the gun. Disruption has only claimed "low hanging fruit" industries so far but we're about to reach the middle of the tree, he says. Rich tells Rooster Radio that he's also interested in companies addressing all of the issues that are arising from our ever-increasing population growth, and what that means for Australia. Rich offers a unique vantage point on the trends driving the business and investment climates. His insights will help you gain a greater understanding of the global marketplace. Rich is a past winner of Ernst & Young's "Entrepreneur of the Year Award," and understands firsthand the difficulties of navigating in today's business climate and the opportunities available to those who have the courage to reach out for them. On Rooster Radio, Rich shares his assessment of technology and business trends, as well as global economic forces, current business and political issues and the drivers behind the key people and companies that are influencing our world. An hour with Rich and we barely scraped the surface. Hear more from him, and other leading thinkers in innovation and enterprise, at the Open State conference, October 18 to 27 in Adelaide. Visit http://openstate.com.au. Rooster Radio is hosted by Andrew Montesi and James Begley. Connect with Rooster Radio - sign up to our mailing list and join our Facebook community: http://roosterradio.biz http://facebook.com/roosterradioHQ For media, content and marketing services, visit: apiroconsulting.com (Andrew Montesi) For leadership and and high performance services, visit: jamesbegley.com.au (James Begley)
President Jacob Zuma has officially opened the state-of-the-art Makgato Lewanika Mandela school in Mvezo in the Eastern Cape. The multi-million rand school has been established after the merger of Inkwenkwezi and Mvezo Junior Schools due low numbers. The school boasts modern buildings, a computer lab and up-to-date teaching equipment . Makhaya Komisa has more
Benjamin is co-founder of OuiShare.net and he is one of the leaders in the collaberation between OuiShare and Open State on POC 21 Lisa asked about the intention of the project and how it will impact real cities and real decisions. Find out how you can help the project and spread the word on the project. POC 21 is an innovation camp for open source sustainability in 2015. 100+ makers, designers, engineers, scientists, entrepreneurs and geeks join forces to prototype the collaborative, circular economy. During five weeks of co-living and co-making in a stunning french castle they'll build the tools we need for the world we want. POC 21 OuiShare.net Open State Maker Movement COP21 UN Climate Change Newsroom POC21 on Twitter Benjamin Tincq on Twitter Lisa Gansky on Twitter
Arjan el Fassed was in het verleden kamerlid voor Groen Links, maar is op dit moment directeur van Open State. Dat is een samenvoeging van de in 2006 in Groningen opgerichte stichting Nieuwe Stemmen en de programmeursclub Hack de Overheid die sinds 2008 incidenteel bij elkaar komt om op basis van overheidsdata mooie apps te bouwen. »