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Description: Emily Fox and KEXP DJ Troy Nelson break down KEXP's top played songs of the summer. They are: “The Narcissist” by Blur “I've Been In Love” by Jungle “Crescent Blade” by Budos Band “Tiny Garden” by Jamila Woods “Odyssey” by Beck & Phoenix Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt and Samer are back with a new episode filled with new music!We Didn't Start The Fire by Fall Out BoyResolution / Revolution by The Linda LindasChipping Mill by Turnpike TroubadoursOn The Radar Freestyle by Drake & Central CeeShy Boy by Carly Rae JepsenThe Archer by Greta Van FleetNever Fall Apart by Andrew BirdYOU & I (feat. Khalid) by Anne-MarieRigor Mortis Radio by The HivesHello (feat. KennyHoopla) by GROUPLOVEMourning by Post MaloneOdyssey by Beck & Phoenix Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
In memory of our son Phoenix --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tan-man-baseball-fan/support
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I had an open and enlightening interview with Shawn. We talked about how avoiding discussions about race really limits our ability to grow and connect as a society, and having tough conversations is the only way forward. I appreciate his candor and his knowledge when it comes to diversity and racism. Shawn Newell is a resident of Cottonwood Heights, serving on its city council. He serves as a community integrator working as the vice president of the Salt Lake Branch of the NAACP, a former Commissioner on the Governor's Martin Luther King, Jr. Human Rights Commission, and heads the Utah Multicultural Civic Council and is a member of the ME4U coalition. Shawn is a member of the Utah Manufacturer's Association Board, the workforce and Economic Development Advisory Board at Salt Lake Community College where he has served as the Alumni Council President for Salt Lake Community College and a Trustee for SLCC. Mr. Newell is a Civility Ambassador for World Civility through iChange Nations. Additionally, he serves on the Utah Courts Committee for Self-Represented Parties, a member of the Utah State Board of Education, and as a President's Ambassador for the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Newell also serves on the Utah State Department of Workforce services as an appointed Board member. Shawn is a graduate of the University of Utah, Salt Lake Community College and has a Masters of Management degree from the University of Phoenix --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/peri-kinder/support
Next Gen Cars Test at Phoenix --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/racingwire/support
Can the Giants win the NFC East? The problem with this Ravens offense Are the Saints the NFC's Best Team? Murray, Hopkins pull of play of the year to beat Bills Brady, Bucs bounce back, improve to 7-3 Time to panic with the Seahawks? Are the Raiders & Dolphins contenders in the AFC? Harden, Nets trade rumors are heating up Live Reaction to CP3 on the move to Phoenix --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sneakysportspodcast/support
Jessie Cooper and Faith rank the stories so far and intro the new segment for the show. Faith's art is found on the urban fantasy webcomic Grace's Wings. Podcast art is by Marki @aviandalek on twitter and Instagram To support Jessie you can donate to https://www.patreon.com/alphabetflight Tweet at me on @Overinnsmouth Outro song is Lisztomania by Phoenix --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jessie-cooper/support
In Episode 11 of Play it Forward, Sandi Phoenix joins Lukas in a discussion about behaviour. Sandi’s originality and passion for the ground-breaking work she does in the early education sector has revolutionised how educators work with children and each other. Sandi is a behavioural specialist and the founding company Director at Phoenix Support. Her framework, The Phoenix Cups, explores how to understand and respond positively to differences and conflict, which ultimately leads to finding harmony in the workplace. Lukas and Sandi have shared the stage many times over the years at various early childhood conferences. In this podcast episode, they discuss children’s rights to freedom and play, behaviour managing, unmet needs and connection seeking. Sandi also delves into Choice Theory and filling cups to meet children’s needs of connection, belonging, love and acceptance. They also chat about the responsibility of children’s needs and rights in an early childcare setting and the importance of well-being and fulfilment for educators. https://phoenix-support.com.au/ https://www.phoenixcups.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/PhoenixSFE/ https://wglasser.com/what-is-choice-theory/ https://www.5lovelanguages.com/ https://parenttv.com/experts/sandi-phoenix/
Herodotus tells about Crocodiles, Hippos, flying snakes, the Ibis, and the Phoenix Support the show.
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In honour of Feel Good February, Sandi Phoenix from Phoenix Support for Educators joins us as our first ever podcast guest and for our first podcast for 2019! We talk about her Phoenix Cups Framework and the new names she has for some of the cups. As well as how making a plan to fill your cups is one of the best things you can do as an educator to avoid burnout. We also talked about how my near death experience in New Zealand almost left me with an empty survival cup! Listen and enjoy and start your plan to fill those cups!
The show has been renamed to: Yes, This is really Phoenix --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thisisphoenix/support