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Saima Harmajan päiväkirja -niminen musikaali tulee ensi-iltaan Lahdessa Teatteri Vanhassa Jukossa keskiviikkona. Päijät-Hämeen rahasto myönsi Saima-työryhmälle kärkihankeapurahan vuoden keväällä 2023. Teoksen käsikirjoituksesta ja sävellyksistä vastaava Anna-Maija Koskinen nähdään myös Saima Harmajan roolissa. Teatterintekijä tahtoi projektissa ottaa vastaan haasteen siitä, että musikaalissa ei hypättäisi nuoruudesta ja teinivaiheesta suoraan aikuisuuteen, vaan käsikirjoittaja pyrki syventymään nuorten maailmaan. - Kävimme Musiikkiteatteri-festivaaleilla näyttämässä work-shopissa puolikkaan teoksesta. Sain keski-ikäiseltä mieheltä palautteen, että "en tiennytkään samaistuvani 13-vuotiaaseen tyttöön" ja se oli paras palaute, joka ihminen voi saada, kertoi Koskinen Radio Voimalla tiistaina. Lahtelaisnäyttelijä Elina Ruti esittää teoksessa musiikintekijäksi kasvavaa Maijaa. Ruti myös kirjoitti apurahahakemuksen Päijät-Hämeen rahastolle. - Saimme Lahden kaupunginteatterilta ja Teatteri Vanha Jukosta suositukset, kertoi Ruti kiitollisena. Kuuntele haastattelusta, miten kärkihankeapuraha-prosessi eteni, minkä verran työryhmässä on jäseniä ja minkälaisia unelmarooleja teoksesta löytyy. Podcastilta selviää myös, mikä on teatterikielessä "läpäri" ja miten teatteritekijät suhtautuvat tänä päivänä viheltämiseen teatterissa.
The last couple of months have tried to keep me down, but I'm back! This banger of a set has 26 Drum and Bass tracks featuring such amazing vocalist as Ruti, Ruth Royal, Jem Cooke, Lauren L'aimant, Becky Hill, Emily Makis, and more. See the complete ID list on Instagram @mikelettner. I hope you enjoy it and much mahalos for listening!
...y más nuevas canciones de J + 107 Faunos, Las Ligas Menores, Barbi Recanati, Bely Basarte, Restinga, Miniño + Chica Sobresalto, Unsalto, Biela, Baby Rose, Ruti y Pixies.Escuchar audio
Pater Anselm Grün je skupaj z Lindo Jarosch napisal knjigo Kraljica in divja ženska, v kateri obravnavata različne svetopisemske like. Tokrat o Ruti in Sari.
In this episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli explore the intricate world of Markless by CG Malburi, a sapphic fantasy novel where power, identity, and love intertwine in a society ruled by magical marks. Yajaira and Cheli dive into the story of Ruti, a Markless woman in a world where worth is determined by the mark on your palm. Despite being deemed worthless, Ruti is a powerful witch who is capable of invoking unimaginable powers. The hosts discuss her complex relationship with Dekala, a future queen with a strong but unstable Mark, who seeks Ruti's help to ascend the throne unbonded. Join the besties as they discuss whether or not they would recommend this book! Support the Show.become our Patron ♡ https://www.patreon.com/BookFixbuy us a book ♡ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thebookfixBusiness Inquiries: thebookfixpodcast@gmail.comfollow us on Tiktok! ♡ https://www.tiktok.com/@thebookfix
Josh and Erin share their personal journey of chronic illness and how they found healing through bioenergetics testing. They discuss the limitations of traditional Western medicine and the importance of addressing the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of healing. They emphasize the need for a sense of safety within the body and environment, and the role of practices like meditation and nervous system regulation in fostering that safety. They also highlight the transformative power of bioenergetics in empowering individuals to take control of their own healing journey. In this conversation, Josh and Erin discuss the importance of listening to oneself and the power of belief in the healing journey. They emphasize the need to be present and aware of one's body and emotions, as well as the role of mindset in healing. They also highlight the uniqueness of each individual's healing journey and the importance of finding what works for oneself. The conversation touches on the topics of manifestation, self-empowerment, and the transformative power of going inward.Key Highlights:Chronic illness often requires addressing the physical body first to establish a foundation for healing, followed by the mental and spiritual aspects.A sense of safety within the body and environment is crucial for healing, as the body will not heal if it perceives danger or threat.Bioenergetics testing provides valuable information about the body's energetic frequencies and can guide the selection of remedies for healing.Healing is a holistic journey that involves empowering individuals to listen to their bodies and make choices that support their well-being. Listen to yourself and trust your intuition in the healing journey.Belief plays a crucial role in healing, and it is important to cultivate positive beliefs through thoughts, intentions, and experiences.Being present and aware of one's body and emotions is essential for healing.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Background02:48 The Cost of Chronic Illness05:24 The Journey of Chronic Illness09:40 Discovering Bioenergetics Testing12:34 The Transformative Power of Bioenergetics27:43 Fostering a Sense of Safety for Healing31:01 Empowering Individuals on Their Healing Journey51:30 The Power of Listening55:53 Belief and Mindset in Healing59:03 Embracing Uniqueness01:00:05 The Importance of Presence01:01:33 Going Inward: Self-EmpowermentMore about Erin & Josh:Josh and Erin are the husband and wife duo behind Ruti, a wellness brand focused on bio-individual healing, and the "Pick A Lane" podcast, where they explore topics like holistic healing, personal growth, and spirituality. Inspired by Josh's own experience healing from debilitating chronic illness, Ruti offers personalized wellness solutions, creating products that reflect its founders' belief that healing should be unique to each individual, while always incorporating a mind, body, soul approach. Through the Pick A Lane podcast, they extend their passion for wellness, offering insights and practical advice to a community of like-minded listeners. Josh and Erin's entrepreneurial spirit and creative vision drive them to innovate continuously, making a significant impact in the wellness industry. Their work in both Ruti and Pick A Lane reflects their commitment to guiding others toward a healthier, more balanced life. Connect:https://ruti.life/https://www.instagram.com/ruti.life?igsh=bzExcmI5c2hzanl5https://open.spotify.com/show/0svVxyGNLCHBRxMxLPacjL?si=G697OX46R4C09jA4HZHDvw
This week, Dikachi stakes a claim in his love life, Imina gets help on his love life and Dre declares he will marry a woman with a unique type of skill. We are also graciously joined by Nigerian Producer and Actor, Uzee Usman who gives and in depth conversation on making Northern Nigerian Movies and how he brings both western film making and Northern Nigerian stories together for a global impact.Follow Uzee Usman on INSTAGRAMSend us a fam mail to the talkativex@gmail.com or HERESong PLayed - Train by Show Dem Camp /Cavemen / Nsikak & Ruti - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XejXUf5IGbs(5:40) - Dikachi and the Mrs(11:20) - Imina is Up on the Apps (19:50) - My Nika, My Nika !(27:50) - Meet Uzee Usman(29:24) - Trudeau ate Agege Bread(33:20) - What is Kannywood?(36:43) - Making Movies in the North(43:27) - Resume is Stacked(47:44) - From Producing to Acting(1:03:40) - Peter obi an actor????
NASSAU BEACH CLUB IBIZA nbci374 Get ready to have journey to Ibiza without leaving home, now you will have the chance to enjoy anywhere at any time the Nassau Beach Club sounds by Alex Kentucky. 01. Girls Of Internet, Ruti - Shaken To My Soul feat. Ruti 02. Gene Farris, Ragdoll - My Man 03. Roel - C'est Toi 04. Chanknous - As You Told Me 05. Essen K - Give 06. Nicone, David Hasert, Lalena - Saxooo 07. Jack District - Beautiful Thing 08. Electronic Youth - Give Me 09. Electronic Youth - Sweet Melody 10. Flowers On Monday - Nothing But A Rainbow 11. Shaboom - I'll Never Let You Down (Clavis Remix) NASSAU MIXCLOUD SELECT Exclusive channel https://www.alexkentucky.com https://www.nassaubeachclub.com Encoded and Host by MUSICZONE RECORDS
In this 200th episode, host Chuck Da Fonk talks about the lucid dreams and alternate life timelines he experiences when he fights insomnia and works on drifting back into a deeper sleep. Musical artists Luke Temple and Louis Cole inspire Chuck's theme this week with their two new "dreamy" tracks. Also new music from Greg Foat, SIRS, Ginger Root, Girls of the Internet featuring Ruti, and more. Plus special previously unreleased music from Parliament-Funkadelic drummer Jerome Bigfoot Brailey and his solo spin off group, Mutiny. Tune into new broadcasts of FSQ, Thursdays from 6 - 8 PM EST / 11 PM - 1 AM GMT. (Friday)For more info & tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/fsq///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Home... what makes us feel a certain way, when we are on the go, exploring new lands to find ourselves, or finding a place we can call ours? Whether we look for safety or change, we are adept at connecting to these worlds. We tend to bring a little bit of ourselves and our home to new places. We carry new experiences back home. We build on the things we know and examine the things we encounter. We learn. We exchange views on life, customs, trends, language, and recipes by visiting quite ordinary yet necessary places. We communicate and exchange on the go, no matter how short or long the journey is. (No wonder, in many cultures travelers are offered welcoming greetings, food, and drink when visiting a new place.) Might be a cultural trait (at least practiced in Moldova when I was growing up), but, farmer and flea markets are places where people socialize, make acquaintances, and get to hear the latest news. You might learn what is going on in the next village, city, or across the Nistru River by sampling sour cream. Literally. In Soroca, these markets (piata/bazar) were where farmers from neighboring villages and Ukraine sold goods. Aesthetically speaking, these places offered multi-sensory experiences, events where you learn and broaden your horizons. First, you hear language and dialects, second, you smell different aromas, third you see what the person has to offer and fourth there is unique interaction in the now. Here is where you hear the latest news from all corners, tales of love, reasons for conflict, get invited to a wedding, be told of a funeral, or be offered a psychic read. These are the cultural melting pots, stories told by strangers that transport you to ordinary and extraordinary places. These are the moments that will stay with you over the years. Later on, similar interactions will remind you of them. (As an example, I made a similar observation in Istanbul, making the connection between food markets, social life, and migration.) Returning to Moldova after years of living in the USA was a redeeming experience. An immigrant feels like an immigrant, re-experiencing his hometown after nomadic years abroad. Being in Moldova's Roma capital feels more symbolic and meaningful than ever. My favorite spot in Soroca town is the halfway point towards Dealul Ţiganilor (Roma Hill), an overlook of Moldova and Ukraine I will never forget. It's where you feel the connection to both sides of the river, belong somewhere in the middle, and appreciate the uniqueness of geography. This is the minibus to Roma Hill (Dealul Romilor/Dealul Ţiganilor), a neighborhood where my grandmother used to live. On the trip you see the famous Roma castles, view Ukrainian fields and villages, hear people coming back from the food market, share news, get impatient with one another, or make jokes about the hard lives of the local folk. Recorded by Serge Bulat. Part of the Migration Sounds project, the world's first collection of the sounds of human migration. For more information and to explore the project, see https://www.citiesandmemory.com/migration
A track from the excellent namesbliss album. Hip Hop from Che Noir, Pataka Boys and a Kendrick Lamar & MF DOOM blend. Jazz from Finn Rees on Mr Bongo and Sefi Zisling. Soul from Allysha Joy & Sault. Broken Beat from Bruk Rogers feat ASAP Shembe remixed by Alex Phountzi, Nutmeg (aka Dego from 4hero) and LCSM "Likwid Continual Space Motion". Drum and Bass from Calibre remixing Ruti, Workforce feat Shady Novelle, Fokuz remixing Erykah Badu. A new club tune from SBTRKT. Plus plenty more music treats.
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Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Rekindling Friendships: Unexpected Reunions at Carmel Market Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/rekindling-friendships-unexpected-reunions-at-carmel-market Story Transcript:He: ביום שלישי חם בשוק הכרמל בתל אביב, השמש זרחה חזק על הדוכנים, והאויר היה מלא בריח של פירות טריים, ירקות, ותבלינים.En: On a hot Tuesday at the Carmel Market in Tel Aviv, the sun shone brightly on the stalls, and the air was filled with the scent of fresh fruits, vegetables, and spices.He: אנשים מיהרו בין הדוכנים, כל אחד מחפש את המצרך המושלם.En: People hurried between the stalls, each one looking for the perfect item.He: בדיוק ליד דוכן הפירות, נועם חיפש תפוזים טריים.En: Right by the fruit stall, Noam was searching for fresh oranges.He: הוא הביט למעלה וראה את רותי עם סל מלא בתותים.En: He looked up and saw Ruti with a basket full of strawberries.He: "רותי!" קרא בהתלהבות.En: "Ruti!" he called out excitedly.He: היא הסתובבה ורצתה לחבק אותו.En: She turned around and wanted to hug him.He: "נועם! כמה זמן לא נפגשנו!"En: "Noam! It's been so long since we met!"He: באותו הרגע, יאיר בדיוק הגיע לדוכן המלפפונים ליד.En: At that moment, Yair arrived at the cucumber stall nearby.He: "נועם! רותי! איזה הפתעה נעימה!"En: "Noam! Ruti! What a pleasant surprise!"He: הם צחקו והתחבקו.En: They laughed and hugged.He: "איזה צירוף מקרים", אמרה רותי, "אנחנו חייבים להתעדכן!"En: "What a coincidence," said Ruti, "we need to catch up!"He: השניים החליטו ללכת לבית קפה קטן ליד השוק.En: The three decided to go to a small café near the market.He: הם מצאו שולחן חיצוני, חמישה עשר מטרים מהשוק.En: They found an outdoor table, fifteen meters from the market.He: הם הזמינו קפה ועוגה.En: They ordered coffee and cake.He: נועם סיפר על העבודה החדשה שלו במשרד קטן בדרום העיר, רותי שיתפה על הנסיעה האחרונה שלה לגליל, ויאיר סיפר על הקורס שלקח בקיץ.En: Noam talked about his new job at a small office in the south of the city, Ruti shared about her recent trip to the Galilee, and Yair spoke about the course he took over the summer.He: הרבה זמן עבר מאז שהם ישבו כולם יחד.En: It had been a long time since they all sat together.He: השיחה קלחה, הם צחקו, חלקו זכרונות ישנים וסיפרו על תכניות עתיד. שלהם.En: The conversation flowed, they laughed, shared old memories, and talked about their future plans.He: השמש התחילה לשקוע, והם הבינו שהיו יחד שעות.En: As the sun began to set, they realized they had been together for hours.He: הם נגסו בעוגה האחרונה, ושילמו לעובד.En: They took the last bite of the cake and paid the server.He: הם חיבקו זה את זה בחום ודיברו על הפעם הבאה שייפגשו.En: They hugged each other warmly and talked about when they would meet again.He: "נתראה בקרוב," הבטיחו זה לזה, ושוב חזרו כל אחד לדרכו.En: "We'll see each other soon," they promised one another, and then each returned to their own path.He: בחצר הקטן ליד השוק, עם ריח הקפה באוויר, הם ידעו שהחברות שלהם חזקה, ושיש להם בכל זמן מקום לחזור אליו - השוק הכרמל בתל אביב.En: In the small courtyard near the market, with the smell of coffee in the air, they knew their friendship was strong and that they always had a place to return to – the Carmel Market in Tel Aviv. Vocabulary Words:Tuesday: שלישיbrightly: חזקstalls: דוכניםscent: ריחfruits: פירותvegetables: ירקותspices: תבליניםhurried: מיהרוsearching: חיפשbasket: סלexcitement: בהתלהבותturned around: הסתובבהhug: לחבקcoincidence: צירוף מקריםcatch up: להתעדכןdecided: החליטוoutdoor: חיצוניtable: שולחןordered: הזמינוcake: עוגהtrip: נסיעהcourse: קורסsummer: קיץconversation: שיחהflowed: קלחהmemories: זכרונותfuture: עתידset: לשקועserver: עובדcourtyard: חצרBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
In this episode I am chatting with international cellist, Ruti Celli, on her journey from Israel to Boston to where she now lives among the Redwoods in California, the profound nature of using 432hz instead of 440hz tuning when she plays, what "Intimate Cello" is all about and so much more. If you would like to connect with Ruti, you can go to her Instagram Page, Website, Soundcloud or Spotify to listen to her music or connect in one of her very unique Human Design readings. Check out James Wilson's FB group Human Design for Entrepreneurs ~~~~~~~~ For more info on the Cultivate Event check out the Facebook event page. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Please remember to rate the podcast on whatever platform you are listening on and if on Apple, please write a review. Many thanks! Check out some of the charts we referenced in this episode over on the Patreon page. To connect with me on Instagram go to https://www.instagram.com/annawithintention and if you would like to work with me, check out my link tree: http://linktr.ee/annawithintention --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicbydesign/message
Neimenovani junak sjajnog prvijenca O neuspjehu i nebitnome Filipa Rutića kronično je neuspješan student sociologije koji ni sam nije siguran zašto studira. On zna da ga nakon fakulteta ne čeka siguran posao, inteligentan je i ciničan, sposoban i nemotiviran, kao i većina njegovih prijatelja u strahu je od nesigurne budućnosti, no siguran je u samo jedno – da želi postati pisac. Kada se ludo zaljubi u mladu Anđelu, vegetarijanku koja je sve suprotno od njega, pedantna i odlučna uspjeti, motivirana da svako jutro vježba i ispunjava svoje fakultetske obaveze, ona postaje mogućnost njegove promjene. Stvari, naravno, nikad nisu tako jednostavne. Rutićeva junaka voljet ćemo i autodestruktivnog, i mamurnog, i rezigniranog, ljutit ćemo se na njega jer propušta očite prilike ili uzima ljubav zdravo za gotovo. No razumjet ćemo njegov stalan osjećaj nepripadanja u potrazi za samim sobom. Filip Rutić napisao je beskompromisan, sjajan generacijski roman koji se čita u dahu o trenucima kad prestajemo biti mladi i postajemo odrasli. O neuspjehu i nebitnome roman je o mladima koji su gubitnici u svijetu koji se naočigled raspada. On govori o neuspjehu kao jedinoj mogućoj filozofiji u ovome trenutku, ali i o svemu nebitnom što taj trenutak čini podnošljivim i vrijednim življenja. Režija : Goran Ribarić, adaptacija Filip Rutić Glumili su: Lovro Juraga, Dora Dimić Rakar, Franjo Kuhar, Toma Medvešek, Barbara Nola, Dubravka Ostojić, Lorenzo Raušević, Tin Rožman i Marica Vidušić Vrdoljak.
Ruti David is the Iraqi grandmother you didn't know you needed. She's a true lady, gracious and glamorous, and also a woman who has worked hard for her marriage, her family, and herself throughout the years. Together with her late husband Uri, they were involved in philanthropic work and advocacy for Israel and specifically played a pivotal role in preserving Iraqi Jewish history in the museum of Babylonian Jewry in Or Yehuda. Pour yourself a cup of coffee and enjoy this episode.
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Ready for a brain-boosting conversation with the leaders of the tech world? Join us on a thrilling journey with Ruti Arazi and Isabelle Bichler-Eliasaf as they reveal how their partnership blossomed from an intriguing innovation session. Prepare to be awed by Isabelle's startup that's transforming the HR landscape with ethical AI, enabling faster hiring and prolonged retention of employees. On the other side, Ruti shares her wisdom about collaborating with innovation centers to inject external technologies into large corporations.We're not stopping there! Brace yourself for an enlightening discourse on the dynamics of partnerships between startups and mammoth enterprises. Learn from Isabelle and Ruti's experiences about risk management, fostering innovation, and the criticality of transparency in these alliances. They also dish out valuable nuggets on creating business cases and running pilot projects. Discover how an innovation center can be the perfect bridge between startups and large enterprises. This is more than just a tech-talk; it's a deep delve into the worlds of startups, corporate collaborations, and the transformational power of innovation. Tune in and get ready to have your perspectives broadened!Listen & Subscribe on your favorite platformApple | Spotify | Google | AmazonVisit us at RecruitingDaily for all of your recruiting, sourcing, and HR content.Follow on Twitter @RecruitingDaily Attend one of our #HRTX Events
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Seit einer Woche bin ich nicht mehr alleine unterwegs, denn jetzt begleitet mich mein Neffe Theo. Gemeinsam besuchen wir die indigene Gemeinschaft der Tuyuka im Amazonasgebiet. Und wir treffen den Motorradreisenden Ruti (Rutis Reisen) und verbringen ein paar Tage zu dritt.
The devotional practices of over a billion Hindus is shaped by two classes of the ancient scriptures - Śrutis and Smritis, the two classifications of the ancient Dharmic scriptures. What are these texts, and how did they come to be? Why are they even significant?
Ryan and Todd devote this episode to the memory of Mari Ruti, who died on June 8, 2023. They discuss her core theoretical ideas and work through her major works. In addition, they include a few memories of Mari's singular life.
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RUTI is a helpful test for putting the pieces together and finding answers that may not be apparent in typical lab testing. Bio-energetics or Bio-resonance testing is an exploding area of research and I'm honored to have two special guests who have co-founded a revolutionary test, known as RUTI. Josh and Erin are co-founders of Ruti, a holistic wellness brand using bioenergetic testing to help people heal. After dealing with chronic “mystery” illness for years, Josh finally found lasting wellness through bioenergetics. Josh, who owns a digital agency specializing in e-commerce, and Erin, a Registered Nurse and Certified Integrative Health Practitioner - motivated by their own life changing experience using this technology - are now on a mission to help heal the world with bioenergetics! This husband and wife duo also co-host a podcast called “Pick a Lane,” where they interview guests in the holistic wellness space and dive deep into all aspects of healing - physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. *****Order RUTI here: https://ruti.life?ref=2195 Find us on IG: @ruti.life @erinblatch @joshuablatch Listen here: https://open.spotify.com/show/0svVxyGNLCHBRxMxLPacjL?si=d798cebb5a4840de --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gutfarmacist/support
Part of Fender Next class of 2023, Ruti joins me about life after winning The Voice 2018. Stream her new track 'Luh Luh Love' - out now. Wanna head to 2000 Trees Festival in July? Use '101POD' at checkout for £20 off, FREE MONEY: https://www.twothousandtreesfestival.co.uk/ Songs: Ruti 'Luh Luh Love', Cock Sparrer ‘Working' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ruti Dadash, an agency owner and business consultant, shares how she went from employee to solopreneur to agency owner — and how she continues to grow her agency. Ruti's advice for scaling and doing less while continuing to grow your business is so insightful. I know you'll have a practical takeaway that you can implement today. CONNECT WITH RUTI On her website On LinkedIn Learn about the Nshei Business Centre I LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! Email me: chana@lifeworkspodcast.com WhatsApp me Connect with me on LinkedIn Comment on the episode at lifeworkspodcast.com Please rate and review this episode, and share it with someone who'd appreciate it!
20230211 Phalaśruti – Attains Ecstatic Love for Caitanya Mahāprabhu Śrī Māyāpur, IN
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Societies that are throwing off the yoke of authoritarian rule and beginning to build democracies face a daunting question: should they punish the representatives of the ancien regime or let bygones be bygones? In her interview, Professor Ruti Teitel talks both about these choices and more broadly about transitional justice as a field. Her book, Transitional Justice, published in year 2000 with Oxford University Press, takes this question to a new level with an interdisciplinary approach that challenges the very terms of the contemporary debate. The book explores the recurring dilemma of how regimes should respond to evil rule, arguing against the prevailing view favoring punishment, yet contending that the law plays a profound role in periods of radical change. In her interview, Teitel also touches on the growth of transitional justice as a field, the challenges to redress the past faced by Latin America, South Africa, Central and Eastern Europe, as well as North America, the ways in which the International Criminal Court and other actors could prosecute perpetrators once the war in Ukraine is over, as well as her current and future research projects. The interview showcases her unparalleled knowledge of transitional justice scholarship and practice. Lavinia Stan is a professor of political science at St. Francis Xavier University in Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Societies that are throwing off the yoke of authoritarian rule and beginning to build democracies face a daunting question: should they punish the representatives of the ancien regime or let bygones be bygones? In her interview, Professor Ruti Teitel talks both about these choices and more broadly about transitional justice as a field. Her book, Transitional Justice, published in year 2000 with Oxford University Press, takes this question to a new level with an interdisciplinary approach that challenges the very terms of the contemporary debate. The book explores the recurring dilemma of how regimes should respond to evil rule, arguing against the prevailing view favoring punishment, yet contending that the law plays a profound role in periods of radical change. In her interview, Teitel also touches on the growth of transitional justice as a field, the challenges to redress the past faced by Latin America, South Africa, Central and Eastern Europe, as well as North America, the ways in which the International Criminal Court and other actors could prosecute perpetrators once the war in Ukraine is over, as well as her current and future research projects. The interview showcases her unparalleled knowledge of transitional justice scholarship and practice. Lavinia Stan is a professor of political science at St. Francis Xavier University in Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies
Societies that are throwing off the yoke of authoritarian rule and beginning to build democracies face a daunting question: should they punish the representatives of the ancien regime or let bygones be bygones? In her interview, Professor Ruti Teitel talks both about these choices and more broadly about transitional justice as a field. Her book, Transitional Justice, published in year 2000 with Oxford University Press, takes this question to a new level with an interdisciplinary approach that challenges the very terms of the contemporary debate. The book explores the recurring dilemma of how regimes should respond to evil rule, arguing against the prevailing view favoring punishment, yet contending that the law plays a profound role in periods of radical change. In her interview, Teitel also touches on the growth of transitional justice as a field, the challenges to redress the past faced by Latin America, South Africa, Central and Eastern Europe, as well as North America, the ways in which the International Criminal Court and other actors could prosecute perpetrators once the war in Ukraine is over, as well as her current and future research projects. The interview showcases her unparalleled knowledge of transitional justice scholarship and practice. Lavinia Stan is a professor of political science at St. Francis Xavier University in Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Societies that are throwing off the yoke of authoritarian rule and beginning to build democracies face a daunting question: should they punish the representatives of the ancien regime or let bygones be bygones? In her interview, Professor Ruti Teitel talks both about these choices and more broadly about transitional justice as a field. Her book, Transitional Justice, published in year 2000 with Oxford University Press, takes this question to a new level with an interdisciplinary approach that challenges the very terms of the contemporary debate. The book explores the recurring dilemma of how regimes should respond to evil rule, arguing against the prevailing view favoring punishment, yet contending that the law plays a profound role in periods of radical change. In her interview, Teitel also touches on the growth of transitional justice as a field, the challenges to redress the past faced by Latin America, South Africa, Central and Eastern Europe, as well as North America, the ways in which the International Criminal Court and other actors could prosecute perpetrators once the war in Ukraine is over, as well as her current and future research projects. The interview showcases her unparalleled knowledge of transitional justice scholarship and practice. Lavinia Stan is a professor of political science at St. Francis Xavier University in Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
Societies that are throwing off the yoke of authoritarian rule and beginning to build democracies face a daunting question: should they punish the representatives of the ancien regime or let bygones be bygones? In her interview, Professor Ruti Teitel talks both about these choices and more broadly about transitional justice as a field. Her book, Transitional Justice, published in year 2000 with Oxford University Press, takes this question to a new level with an interdisciplinary approach that challenges the very terms of the contemporary debate. The book explores the recurring dilemma of how regimes should respond to evil rule, arguing against the prevailing view favoring punishment, yet contending that the law plays a profound role in periods of radical change. In her interview, Teitel also touches on the growth of transitional justice as a field, the challenges to redress the past faced by Latin America, South Africa, Central and Eastern Europe, as well as North America, the ways in which the International Criminal Court and other actors could prosecute perpetrators once the war in Ukraine is over, as well as her current and future research projects. The interview showcases her unparalleled knowledge of transitional justice scholarship and practice. Lavinia Stan is a professor of political science at St. Francis Xavier University in Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-studies
Societies that are throwing off the yoke of authoritarian rule and beginning to build democracies face a daunting question: should they punish the representatives of the ancien regime or let bygones be bygones? In her interview, Professor Ruti Teitel talks both about these choices and more broadly about transitional justice as a field. Her book, Transitional Justice, published in year 2000 with Oxford University Press, takes this question to a new level with an interdisciplinary approach that challenges the very terms of the contemporary debate. The book explores the recurring dilemma of how regimes should respond to evil rule, arguing against the prevailing view favoring punishment, yet contending that the law plays a profound role in periods of radical change. In her interview, Teitel also touches on the growth of transitional justice as a field, the challenges to redress the past faced by Latin America, South Africa, Central and Eastern Europe, as well as North America, the ways in which the International Criminal Court and other actors could prosecute perpetrators once the war in Ukraine is over, as well as her current and future research projects. The interview showcases her unparalleled knowledge of transitional justice scholarship and practice. Lavinia Stan is a professor of political science at St. Francis Xavier University in Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies
Societies that are throwing off the yoke of authoritarian rule and beginning to build democracies face a daunting question: should they punish the representatives of the ancien regime or let bygones be bygones? In her interview, Professor Ruti Teitel talks both about these choices and more broadly about transitional justice as a field. Her book, Transitional Justice, published in year 2000 with Oxford University Press, takes this question to a new level with an interdisciplinary approach that challenges the very terms of the contemporary debate. The book explores the recurring dilemma of how regimes should respond to evil rule, arguing against the prevailing view favoring punishment, yet contending that the law plays a profound role in periods of radical change. In her interview, Teitel also touches on the growth of transitional justice as a field, the challenges to redress the past faced by Latin America, South Africa, Central and Eastern Europe, as well as North America, the ways in which the International Criminal Court and other actors could prosecute perpetrators once the war in Ukraine is over, as well as her current and future research projects. The interview showcases her unparalleled knowledge of transitional justice scholarship and practice. Lavinia Stan is a professor of political science at St. Francis Xavier University in Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
Gail Newman and Mari Ruti joined Coop and Taylor to discuss their upcoming co-authored text, Against Neoliberal Self-Optimization: Marion Milner and D.W. Winnicott. Gail is the Chair for the Center of Global Languages, Literatures, and Cultures and is the Harold J. Henry Professor of German at Williams College; her research interests include psychoanalytic theory, German literature and culture and she has published on Goethe, Kleist, Hoffman, and Novalis (among others), including a book titled Locating the Romantic Subject: Novalis with Winnicott. https://german.williams.edu/profile/gnewman/ Mari is a Distinguished Professor of Critical Theory and Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of Toronto. Her books include The Singularity of Being: Lacan and the Immortal Within; The Ethics of Opting Out: Defiance and Affect in Queer Theory; and Penis Envy and Other Bad Feelings: The Emotional Costs of Everyday Life. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mari_Ruti Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/muhh Twitter: @unconscioushh Instagram: @unconscioushh
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 15-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world, from Sunday through Thursday. Political correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn and environment correspondent Sue Surkes join host Amanda Borschel-Dan in today's episode. Yesterday, MK Merav Michaeli was victorious in a strangely unprecedented win to head Labor for a second term. What is her vision heading into these elections? Meretz is the other left-wing party with a leadership jostle. What's happening there? As the right-wing parties seem to strengthen, are these stalwart left-wing groups fighting over the same electorate? We hear about a massive fight over wind turbines in the Negev and Golan. What are the different sides saying? Surkes wrote a about a fascinating study that explains coral's fluorescence, including those that live between the shallow reef area and the deep, completely dark zone of the sea. And finally, Modiin's unofficial mascot, Ruti the hyena, was run down this weekend. We learn about this most determined animal. Discussed articles include: Michaeli clinches second elected term as Labor leader, a first in party's history Merav Michaeli, recapturing Labor leadership, vows to tackle cost of living Deep sea corals glow in the dark to lure prey, Israeli researchers find Ruti the celebrity hyena run over and killed near Modiin Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on iTunes, Spotify, PlayerFM, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts. Image: Renewable energy wind turbines as seen next to the snowy peaks of Mount Hermon on January 3, 2021, in the northern Golan Heights. (Michael Giladi/Flash90) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Winnie Byanyima is a human rights advocate and executive director of Unaids, the joint UN Programme which was set up to eradicate Aids as a threat to public health by 2030. Winnie was born in the village of Ruti, in south west Uganda, where her teacher parents raised her and her siblings to follow their example of doing good things for others. From an early age Winnie adopted the family motto of ‘truth and justice'. Winnie fled the country in 1978, during the regime of President Idi Amin, and came to the UK as a refugee. She won a scholarship to study aeronautical engineering at Manchester University, graduating in 1981. She returned home where she found a job as an engineer for Ugandan Airlines while secretly working for Yoweri Museveni's resistance movement that opposed Amin's successor, Milton Obote. In 1994 Winnie was elected as an MP in the Ugandan Parliament and was instrumental in drawing up a new constitution for the country. In 2013 she was appointed executive director of Oxfam International and became executive director of Unaids in 2019. She currently lives in Geneva. DISC ONE: Sanyu Lyange by Juliana Kanyomozi DISC TWO: Cantata No. 147: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by New London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski, with the Norman Luboff Choir DISC THREE: Le Bûcheron by Franklin Boukaka DISC FOUR: Heart of Glass by Blondie DISC FIVE: Umqombothi by Yvonne Chaka Chaka DISC SIX: Steal Away (Remastered) by Nat King Cole DISC SEVEN: Don't Worry Be Happy by Bobby McFerrin DISC EIGHT: I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free by Nina Simone BOOK CHOICE: The Second Sex by Simone De Beauvoir LUXURY ITEM: A basket weaving needle CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free by Nina Simone Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Paula McGinley
Presentation in PDF format (for the proper effect, open with a Reader such as Adobe and view in Read or Presentation mode) Masechet Yevamot is sponsored by Ahava Leibtag and family in memory of her grandparents, Leo and Esther Aaron. "They always stressed the importance of a Torah life, mesorah and family. May their memory always be a blessing for their children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren." This week's learning is sponsored by Suri Davis-Stern in honor of her son’s engagement and daughter's wedding. “Hakarat hatov to Hkbh on the engagement of my son, Yosef Stern to Rivka Cohen and the forthcoming wedding of my daughter, Esther Stern to Shai Goldman." Today’s daf is sponsored by Harriet Hartman in loving memory of Professor Dianne Ashton “She was taken from us suddenly in January of this year. A strong woman who beat all odds for her years and strongly advocated for woman's achievements and spirituality and modeled them herself.” Today’s daf is sponsored by Naomi Ferziger and Debbie Gevir in loving memory of their friend Ruti Greenberg. “Ruti was our wonderful, vivacious and beautiful friend who died on Pesach 8 years ago. Ruti's chessed, which is exemplified in her name "Rut", was just one of her special characteristics. Her optimism and strength coupled with her joie de vivre, wit and beauty continue to live in our hearts. Ruti, we miss you so much and think of you often. Yehi zichra baruch.” If a married man died without having children, his wife would be designated to enter into a levirate marriage with his brother in order to fulfill the name of the dead brother (continue his legacy). However, if he has one brother and that brother happens to be forbidden to the wife due to one of 15 forbidden relationships described in the Mishna, she would be exempt from levirate marriage and would be permitted to marry anyone else. Not only is she permitted without levirate marriage, but if he had other wives, they would be permitted as well. If there was a third brother to whom the wife was not related to in a forbidden manner, and the second wife (tzara) entering into a levirate marriage with him and then he died without children, the first wife, the second wife (the one who is now married to the third brother, and if the third brother had another wife, they would all be exempt from levirate marriage with the other brother (the one to whom the first wife was forbidden to in the first place). However, if the first wife were to die before the husband, then the forbidden relationship is no longer in existence and the other wives would be permitted (and therefore obligated) to enter into a levirate marriage with the brother. All these laws are derived from the case of "his wife's sister" - if so, why does the Mishna start with "his daughter" and not that case?