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For today's episode, I was able to chat with Texas Rangers star, Marcus Semien! Marcus sat down for a fun discussion in the dugout before he took on the Oakland Athletics.He reminisced on being from the Bay Area of Northern California & shared who some of his favorite players were growing up.Marcus also spoke on a great program that is put on by his former teammate, Tyson Ross called, ‘Loyal to My Soil.' This program helps youth be equipped with opportunities to play baseball. Please follow the link for more info: https://www.loyaltomysoil.orgFor video footage of this interview:https://youtu.be/_tbehGW1ius?si=663-hsyBIAs1ByLbFor more exclusive content, follow the Jim on Base Show on social media (Twitter/Instagram/TikTok): @JimonBaseShow
Les invités : Côme Simien, MCF à Paris 1 Guillaume Roubaud-Quashie chercheur associé au centre d'histoire sociale P1 Le livre : Haro sur les Jacobins. Essai sur un mythe politique français (XVIIIe-XXIe siècles), Paris, PUF, 2025. La discussion : Les jacobins, un réseau et pas un bloc (2:00) Les origines anglophones et parlementaires du club (9:00) Jacobins, Girondins, … Continue reading "372. Les Jacobins, du mythe à l'histoire, avec Côme Simien et Guillaume Roubaud-Quashie"
Nick Springer and Kevin Flaherty react to Kansas basketball beating Colorado on the road as the Jayhawks enter the final stretch of the regular season. Then the guys are joined by Jayhawk legend Wayne Simien to discuss his favorite memories from playing at KU, the value of leadership and more! — For more information, ticket prices and the full speaker list for Leadercast visit www.leadercast.com — The best Kansas City sports coverage in one place. Download our app now! Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kcsn/id6443568374 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kcsn&hl=en — Subscribe to the KCSN Daily substack for film reviews, exclusive podcasts, KC Draft guide, discounts and access, giveaways, merch drops and more at https://kcsn.substack.com/subscribe — https://www.youtube.com/@KansasJayhawksKCSN?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW US ON: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/KCSportsNetwork Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kcsports.network/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/KCSportsNetwork Substack - https://kcsn.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A two-time Grammy Award winning American Roots musician and an 8th generation Louisiana Creole performer who leads the Zydeco Experience Band with accordion and vocals as they take their audiences on a multi-cultural tour of the world. The band creates a hypnotic mix of zydeco-roots-reggae-folk-soul-gospel and New Orleans jazz that is carefully crafted to lift spirits and force bodies onto the dance floor. Their zydeco music has been featured in the historic Disney film, The Princess and the Frog in collaboration with legendary songwriter Randy Newman and has been written up in Rolling Stone and Billboard Magazine. Terrance has recorded with Paul Simon, Art Neville, Dennis Quaid, the Meters, Marcia Ball and Dr. John. He toured with Los Lobos, the late Robert Palmer, Dave Matthews Band and even shared the stage with Steve Wonder. Simien has deep Creole roots and continues to redefine his genre and elevate his cultures visibility by touring to more than 40+ countries and performed over 9000 concerts. He created an outreach educational program called Creole for Kidz about the History of Zydeco for K-12 and college students that has helped raise the cultural IQ of 250,000 students, parents, teachers and administrators around the globe.
Galvanizzato dal successo ottenuto durante la battaglia della Marna, Joffre comanda una nuova offensiva nel settore del fiume Aisne, destinata però ad esaurirsi rapidamente a causa del logoramento degli Alleati e alla resistenza dell'esercito imperiale. Il nuovo capo di stato maggiore germanico, il generale Von Falkenhayn, si rende conto che dovendo combattere su due fronti, se vuole avere una qualche possibilità di successo, deve annientare una spina nel fianco dimenticata ad Anversa alcune settimane prima...Seguimi su Instagram: @laguerragrande_podcastSe vuoi contribuire con una donazione sul conto PayPal: podcastlaguerragrande@gmail.comScritto e condotto da Andrea BassoMontaggio e audio: Andrea BassoFonti dell'episodio:11248 Sächsisches Kriegsministerium, Nr. 8054 Christine M. Bolli, Fact and fiction: The explosion of Reims Cathedral during World War I, Smarthistory, 2020 Chemin Des Dames, Treccani Michael Duffy, Karl Von Einem, firstworlwar, 2009 J. E. Edmonds, Military Operations France and Belgium, 1914: Antwerp, La Bassée, Armentières, Messines and Ypres October–November 1914, History of the Great War Based on Official Documents by Direction of the Historical Section of the Committee of Imperial Defence, 1925 R. T. Foley, German Strategy and the Path to Verdun: Erich Von Falkenhayn and the Development of Attrition, 1870–1916, Cambridge University Press, 2007 Franck Hanot, Frédéric Simien, Regard géologique sur le Chemin des Dames, Chemins de Mémoire, Ministère des Armées Peter Hart, La grande storia della Prima Guerra Mondiale, Newton & Compton, 2013 M. O. Humphries, J. Maker, Der Weltkrieg: 1914 The Battle of the Frontiers and Pursuit to the Marne, Germany's Western Front: Translations from the German Official History of the Great War, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2013 Donald C. Richter, Chemical Soldiers: British Gas Warfare in World War I, University Press of Kansas, 1992 Hew Strachan, To Arms. The First World War, Oxford University Press, 2001 Hew Strachan, Shells Crisis of 1915, 1914-1918 Online, 2016 The Alaska Daily Empire, 26/09/1914 Thilo Vogelsang, Hausen, Max Freiherr von, Neue Deutsche Biographie, 1969 H. P. Willmott, La Prima Guerra Mondiale, DK, 2006In copertina: Illustrazione di Hilary Jane Morgan da un volume illustrato del 1915. La fanteria francese attraversa il fiume Aisne in equilibrio su l'unico binario sopravvissuto all'esplosione di un ponte ferroviario demolito dai Tedeschi, 13 settembre 1914.
Kim Masters and Matt Belloni discuss recent Hollywood developments, including Joaquin Phoenix's sudden exit from a film just days before shooting and Paramount Pictures' decision to shut down a studio and layoff 2,000 workers. The industry grapples with uncertainty as Paramount and other major players navigate shifting dynamics. Plus, NPR’s TV critic and media analyst, Eric Deggans speaks with ‘Dear White People’ creator Justin Simien. His new docuseries Hollywood Black chronicles over a century of Black experiences in Hollywood, exploring the contributions of Black actors, writers, and directors. Simien discusses the pivotal pioneers like Donald Bogle and Oscar Micheaux while sharing personal insights on navigating racial barriers in the industry.
Hello everyone from Zydeco land. We're back with our first guest in a while Grammy award winning artist Terrance Simien. We hope you enjoy this journey down an alternate genre that's out there for all to enjoy. Terrance is actually going to be performing at the Minnesota State Fair a couple of hours before our show at the Fair on August 26th so you'll be able to catch both of us on one day if you're in the area enjoy the episode!!
In this special edition episode of the Uncommon Podcast, you will hear the opening message from the second annual Christians Working in Sports (CWS) Conference given by the Associate Athletic Director of Engagement and Outreach at Kansas University, Wayne Simien. Wayne titled his message "Thy Kingdom Come in the Workplace" and primarily discusses ways to live out your faith and glorify God through your career in sports.Click here to register for the 2025 CWS Conference and receive the early bird discount cost of only $59. The 2025 CWS Conference is happening on June 20-21 in Minneapolis, MN.Watch this message on our YouTube channel.
#170: Wayne Simien is a former NBA world champion with the Miami Heat, Kansas basketball player, and current KU athletics associate AD.Growing up Wayne had two very important role models being his parents. He quickly excelled at basketball and was a part of a 6A State Championship team and became a McDonald's High School All-American.As a player at the University of Kansas he was coached by Hall of Fame coaches Roy Williams and Bill Self, played in two Final Fours, won three Big 12 Championships and was named Big 12 Player of the Year as well as First Team Consensus All-American. However, the most transformative part of his college experience was becoming a Christian in 2003. He was drafted in the first round of the NBA draft by the Miami Heat. While on the Heat he won a NBA Championship under another Hall of Fame coach, Pat Riley and then eventually ended his professional basketball career playing in Spain.For 13 years Wayne served as a Christian campus minister at the University of Kansas and campuses across the Midwest. He is currently an Associate Athletic Director at the KU where is jersey is retired in the rafters of Allen Fieldhouse. On the show he shares his story, impact of his parents, the relevance and life lessons from fishing, playing at KU and beyond, leadership, never quoting, the importance of his faith, family, marriage, and much more. For more on Wayne checkout waynesimien.com Enjoy the show!
"Ne faire confiance qu'à soi-même, c'est un sacré handicap ». 40 minutes d'anecdotes & d'histoires les plus émouvantes et inspirantes les unes que les autres, c'est ce que vous promet ce nouvel épisode d'Outdoor Minds ! Avec Ariane Favier-Huillier, nous avons reçu à notre micro Hervé Doulat, fondateur de 1628 films. D'une licence en mathématiques à la création de 1628 films et de la Fondation Children in the Cloud en passant par un bureau d'études spécialisé en tourisme, Hervé revient sur son parcours et son goût pour les histoires. "En 2008, sur un coup de tête, je me suis lancé dans ma passion initiale et j'ai créé 1628 films." Hervé nous narre les 2 rencontres qui ont changé sa vie lors d'un voyage professionnel en Éthiopie et qui ont abouti à la création de l'ONG Children in the Cloud. Celle-ci a pour vocation de collecter des fonds pour construire des écoles sur les hauts plateaux du Simien. Pour en savoir plus sur son ONG : Hervé évoque : → ses erreurs ; → où il puise son énergie et sa motivation ; → ses deux proverbes familiaux, très inspirants ! "Développer des liens de coopération, de concertation qui soient riches pour que chacun ait intérêt du succès de l'autre, c'est la meilleure garantie de succès." Plongez pour 40 minutes d'anecdotes et de franc-parler dans la vie d'Hervé Doulat.Merci pour votre fidélité et votre aide ! Pour faire grandir notre podcast, partagez cet épisode à 2 personnes de votre entourage ! Pour aller plus loin et nous partager vos suggestions, rejoignez-nous sur : Nos profils Linkedin : Armelle / Ariane Nos sites internet : Switch / Holo Way
Off The Path Daily - Reisen, unbekannte Orte, Geschichte und mehr…
In dieser Folge nehmen wir dich mit auf eine Reise in das wunderschöne Äthiopien zum Simien-Nationalpark, einem 220 Quadratkilometer großen Naturwunder in der Region Amhara.
Hour number 4 we talked with our lawyer friend Mike DiPasquale as him and Nate continue their head-to-head Football Pick'ems! Also the guys are joined in studio by Kansas great Wayne Simien to talk college hoops.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, former Kansas Jayhawks basketball star and NBA Champion Wayne Simien shares how he became a Christian while being on the mountaintop of his college basketball career, how he navigated being a follower of Jesus during his time with the Miami Heat, and his present role with Kansas Athletics as the Associate AD of Engagement and Outreach. Learn more about Uncommon Sports Group or join our community of Christians working in sports.
In this episode, we will introduce you to Simien Mountains National Park, the largest national park located in Ethiopia. It is home to a number of endangered species and is home to Ras Dashan, the tallest peak in the country. Join us as we discuss the history, provide travel tips and dive into urban legends surrounding this special place.
Mick Shaffer of KSHB 41 closes out the week with The Zone, discussing Coach of the Year candidates in the Big 12 and SEC before getting a midseason update on the show's ZOUs (Zone Over/Unders) for the 2023 Kansas City Chiefs. Plus, Wayne Simien stops by before The Cuts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Wayne Simien as he teaches about prioritizing the purposes of God over our personal preferences.
We will be discussing another bad week of football regarding both NY teams. I will give my opinion of Woody Johnson as an owner and his biased love affair with Zach Wilson. Trevor Simien was signed to back up ZW while Carson Wentz, Colin Kapaernick and other more talented QBs. Is Robert Saleh losing the locker room with his constant support of ZW? What are your thoughts Jets fans in regards to the WR positions? Do you believe Robert Saleh and/or Joe Douglas should be on the hot seat? Why not Carson Wentz? As a Jets fan, do you believe that Woody Johnson a failure as a football owner? Video Version youtube.com / @truplayazpodcast www.patreon.com/truplayazpodcast Please subscribe and follow youtube.com/ @truplayazpodcast www.patreon.com/truplayazpodcast www.instagram.com/truplayazpodcast www.facebook.com/truplayazdom #nfl, #nyjets, #joenamath, #zachwilson, #carsonwentz, #woodyjohnson, #colinkapaernick, #nygiants, #danieljones, #aaronrodgers, #breecehall, #dalvincook, #joedouglas, #briandaboll --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dominick57/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dominick57/support
The Calrissian Chronicles may yet see the light of day! Maybe. Join the Cantina Cast as they breakdown the apparent hiring of the Glover Brothers to write Lando, rumors and news around The Acolyte, and more! Links Discussed Go listen to Lauren talk The High Republic over at Star Wars Transmissions! Justin Simien, in a July 18 interview w/The Direct, says he has no idea what's going on with Lando As recently as July 27, Simien told the Hollywood Reporter that he thinks he's still attached Donald and Stephen Glover have reportedly signed on to write the Lando series, according to Variety The Acolyte pre-production costs reportedly $49.2 million (Forbes) Feedback and Promotion Subscribe on YouTube: Cantina Cast Send feedback and comments to hellothere@cantinacast.com Follow us on Twitter @TheCantinaCast Like us on Facebook: The Cantina Cast Follow us on Instagram: The Cantina Cast Follow us on Tumblr: Cantina Cast Discord: Cantina Cast Channel Cantina Cast: Web Site Pandora Link: Pandora Show Support Cantina Cast Patreon page TeePublic Store
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. First, we speak with film director and Houston native Justin Simien who discusses his new film Haunted Mansion, a new film adaptation based on the Walt Disney theme park attraction of the same name. Simien discusses his approach to helming a film based on a theme park ride. Haunted Mansion is available now, only in theaters. Then, we shift to “Talk of the Town” where our panel of guests weigh in on trending headlines of the week. Today's panel consists of singer and semi-finalist on America's Got Talent Christina Wells, Fashion and Lifestyle Blogger of MyRedGlasses Roz Pactor, and writer and activist Tony Diaz. Our guests share their thoughts on ageism amidst health concerns over Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell suddenly freezing during a press briefing this week, how we see ourselves as a nation in today's age of political divisiveness, cultural appropriation vs. inspiration, and more. Guests: Justin Simien Director, Haunted Mansion (2023) Christina Wells Singer, Actor, and Motivational Speaker 2018 Semi-Finalist on “America's Got Talent” Roz Pactor Fashion and Marketing Consultant Fashion and Lifestyle Blogger, “My Red Glasses” Tony Diaz Writer Director of Nuestra Palabra, Latino Writers Having Their Say Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps
"Haunted Mansion" director Justin Simien joined host Aaron Sagers in the Den of Geek Studios at San Diego Comic Con 2023 to discuss the new movie, which opens July 28. In the following conversation, Simien talks about the life and death of New Orleans, and why it became the setting for the film. He also reveals his own Haunted Mansion origin story, and his favorite ghosts. Simien likewise discusses the magic of "scary fun" for families and how to be spooky without terrifying kids. Inspired by the classic theme park attraction, “Haunted Mansion” is about a woman and her son who enlist a motley crew of so-called spiritual experts to help rid their home of supernatural squatters. The film is set in New Orleans at the Gracey Manor we know from Disneyland, and stars LaKeith Stanfield as a scientist with paranormal tech, Tiffany Haddish as a medium, Owen Wilson as a priest, Danny DeVito as a historian, Rosario Dawson as the mom, and the excellent newcomer Chase W. Dillon as her son, as well as Jamie Lee Curtis as Madame Leota, and Jared Leto as the hat box ghost. _______________________________________________________________ Talking Strange Paranormal Podcast with Aaron Sagers is a weekly paranormal pop culture show featuring celebrity and author interviews, with a weekly "Small Talk" mini-sode with reader submitted letters and spooky tales. Sagers is a paranormal journalist and researcher who appears as host of 28 Days Haunted on Netflix, and on Paranormal Caught On Camera on Travel Channel/Discovery+, and Talking Strange is part of the Den of Geek Network. If you like Talking Strange, please subscribe, leave a nice review, and share with your friends. The Talking Strange Paranormal Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and wherever you check out spooky content. For more paranormal pop culture, head to Den of Geek, and follow @TalkStrangePod on Twitter. Email us with episode ideas, and guest suggestions, or for a chance to have your letter read on a future episode: TalkingStrange@DenOfGeek.com Follow Host Aaron Sagers: Twitter.com/aaronsagers Instagram.com/aaronsagers Facebook.com/AaronSagersPage tiktok.com/@aaronsagers Patreon.com/aaronsagers (For Q&As, livestreams, cocktail classes, and movie watches) Until Next Time: Be Kind. Stay Spooky. Keep It Weird. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wayne Simien is a character coach with the Kansas Jayhawks. He played his college ball with KU, where he was a consensus All-America selection and Big 12 Player of the Year in 2005. His success in college led him to become a first-round selection in the 2005 NBA Draft by the Miami Heat (29th overall). Simien played two seasons with the Heat, and earned an NBA championship ring his rookie season as Dwyane Wade and Shaquille O'Neal helped Miami to its first-ever championship in the 2006 NBA Finals. In October 2007, Simien was traded to Minnesota but never played another game in the NBA. He played a few more years overseas before retiring in May 2009 at the age of 26 to pursue ministry work. Today he is serving with Kansas as their AD of Engagement and Outreach and his number 23 is retired at Allen Fieldhouse. On this episode of the podcast, we talk to Simien about his new role with Kansas, growing up a Jayhawks fan, why he considers his work as ministry and lessons learned from Roy Williams, Bill Self and Pat Riley. Receive our Sports Spectrum Devotional written by professional athletes for FREE when you sign up for our Sports Spectrum Weekly Email Newsletter. Sign up here. http://SportsSpectrum.com/newsletter
Cent quarante-deuxième numéro de Chemins d'histoire, vingt-deuxième numéro de la quatrième saison, émission animée par Luc Daireaux Émission diffusée le mardi 21 février 2023 Thème : Le maître d'école du village, entre Lumières et Révolution Invité : Côme Simien, maître de conférences à l'université Paris I-Panthéon-Sorbonne, auteur de Le Maître d'école du village au temps des Lumières et de la Révolution, CTHS éditions, 2023.
#NeverGiveUp #WorkHard #AfricanAmerican #Doctor #Entrepreneur Dr. Simien was born and raised in the inner cities of Los Angeles, California. He attended Missouri Baptist University in St. Louis, Missouri and obtained his Bachelor's of Science in Biology. He received his Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine from Des Moines University. Subsequently, he attended residency at Indiana University School of Medicine and completed his training in June 2021. During his training, Dr. Simien was awarded and ranked highly as “Top Teaching Resident” in the class of 2021 and “Best Laparoscopic Resident Surgeon”. Dr. Simien's clinical interest include minimally invasive laparoscopic and robotic surgery, osteopathic manipulation, transgender care and infertility. Dr. Simien is married with three children and when he is not seeing patients, he enjoys all sports entertainment, food and spending time with family. Guest : Dr. Adrian Simien Entrepreneur OB/GYN - Alamo Womens OB/GYNMD, DO Obstetricians/gynecologists (OB-GYNs) specialize in the woman's reproductive tract, pregnancy and childbirth.Get in Touch : https://www.christushealth.org/find-a-doctor/adrian-simien-24507- https://alamowomensobgyn.com/our-providersOwner - Reap and Prosper Academy https://www.instagram.com/reapandprosper_basketball/?hl=enMark JonesFounder of https://reviewmymortgage.com/Branch Manager iTHINK MORTGAGE Top Producing Loan OfficerNMLS# 51343715900 LaCantera Pkwy #26225San Antonio TX 78256Equal Housing LenderGet in Touch with Mark.https://www.facebook.com/MillennialMa...https://www.youtube.com/channel/MarkJ...https://www.zillow.com/lender-profile...https://reviewmymortgage.com/get-star...https://www.instagram.com/markjonesmo...
Déjà le 10 ! Quel triomphe ! Oublié, le nez bouché de Pierre de l'épisode 9, cette semaine on est à fond. Après les désormais traditionnelles recos "culturelles" (une merde de la Rennaissance d'un côté, une merde de Netflix de l'autre), on s'affronte dans un gauche/droite serré qui mènera au fameux débat "pisser assis quand on est un homme : déconstruction bienvenue ou virilité chancelante ?". On enchaînera ensuite avec une découverte simienne sur Avril (d'ailleurs on dit "simienne", pas simiesque", désolé pour la faute) avant de terminer sur cette expérience triste et nouvelle : les Noëls sans sa famille. Ouin ouin. Bonne écoute ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In 1837 a family group that flew in the face of convention was committed to canvas, presumably by portraitist Jacques Guillame Lucien Amans. It showed four children. Three were white, dressed in their Sunday best and gazing placidly at the viewer. The fourth, standing behind them in a Brooks Brothers livery coat, was a Black teenager. This is Bélizaire, and at some point around the turn of the twentieth century—for reasons unknown—his portrait was covered up. Last week we took a close look at Bélizaire the person, and his tortured life-path through antebellum Louisiana society. This week we examine the painting that is the reason anyone knows Bélizaire's name, and follow the twists and turns by which it traveled from the studio of Jacques Amans in 1837 to the collection of Jeremy Simien, where it is today. This is Pt. 2 of our three-part series on the painting "Bélizaire and the Frey Children." Feat. Simien and Wendy Castenell, as well as Taylor Thistlethwaite of Thistlethwaite Americana. Hosted by Benjamin Miller.
Many tap into the spirit, but some live in the spirit. Some experience it every once and a while, but others experience the supernatural often. Some come to the house of God expecting a move of God and to experience a miracle. Simeon was a man who lived in the prayerful expectancy of help. He lived every day believing God would do what He said he would do. This man lived in expectation. God had been silent for 400 years. Multiple generations had come and gone without hearing the voice of God. Despite this long time, Simien came to the house of God every day with an expectation of a visitation. We also read of Anna, a widow who did not depart from the temple. When Simeon is holding Jesus, Anna comes in and begins to sing His praises. These two people had an expectancy that kept them through the long, quiet years.
Many tap into the spirit, but some live in the spirit. Some experience it every once and a while, but others experience the supernatural often. Some come to the house of God expecting a move of God and to experience a miracle. Simeon was a man who lived in the prayerful expectancy of help. He lived every day believing God would do what He said he would do. This man lived in expectation. God had been silent for 400 years. Multiple generations had come and gone without hearing the voice of God. Despite this long time, Simien came to the house of God every day with an expectation of a visitation. We also read of Anna, a widow who did not depart from the temple. When Simeon is holding Jesus, Anna comes in and begins to sing His praises. These two people had an expectancy that kept them through the long, quiet years.
On the Wings of Eagles...David Greer, Brian McZeal, Daniel Miguez, and Kevin Simien were players on Port Arthur Stephen F. Austin's 1983 Co-Semifinalist football team.Hear them talk with Buck (who was a coach on the team) about:Their experiences attending school at Stephen F. Austin;Their remembrances of Texas Hall of Fame Head Coach Richard Marler;The SFA Eagles' coaching staff;The 1982 off season and regular season;The 1983 regular season and playoff run;Highlights of games, players, and opponents;and much, much, more!!The podcast brings up a wide range of names from Southeast Texas, including Dr. Chester Levy, Butch Kareem Evans, Greg Green, Tom Kroutter, Boyd Edwards, Sylvester Smith, June Dickson, Kay Foley, Linda Hodges, Dorothea Vaughan, Claudine Patterson, George Rose, Jo Ellen Green, Richard Marler, Jimmy Wyble, George Thompson, Larry "Doc" Southard, Joe Washington Jr, Ranzy Levias, Joe Smith, Larry Reece, Jim Yarberry, Danny Knowles, Kedrick Williams, Johnny Comeaux, Sammy Boullion, Gerald Broussard, Kurt England, Carlton Hatch, Steve Judice, Jimmy Oats, Darren Rose, Daniel Frederick, Harry Brown, Kacy Lewis, Marvin Ned, Marshall Simon, Jason Miles, Royce Hearne, Tony Evans, Ed Peveto, Tony Allen, Jim Everfield, Harold Green, Phil Danaher, Burton Murchison, Paul Jenkins, Kelvin Broussard, Todd Higginbotham, Carlie Hallmark, David Payne, Mike Hebert, Troy DeRouen, Gary Miguez, Ed Cockrell, Steve Coulter, Kip Texada, Darrell Montgomery, William Ray Anderson, Chris Peltier, Kevin Anderson, John Miguez, Keith Thomas, Lance Polk, Frederick Rhine, Mike Ramsey, Jimmy Johnson, and many more! Other names mentioned in the podcast who aren't from Southeast Texas are Navasota quarterback Lynn James, Oklahoma State Coach Bill Shimek, and New York Jets defensive end Mark Gastineau!"Your Dreams we Cherish in our Hearts,We're Loyal and True, though we Depart,Our Love for you shall Never Die,Dear Alma Mater, Austin High!"It's a 1983 throwback...Right here on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
Les mercredis des révolutions, Université populaire de la société d'histoire de 1848 en partenariat avec Politis – Séance du 11 mai 2022 à la mairie du 18e arrondissement de Paris Hérités des Lumières, les débats sur l'éducation se sont intensifiés pendant la Révolution française. Les révolutionnaires ont fait de la question éducative, et plus particulièrement … Continue reading "249. Révolutionner l'école après 1789, avec Laurence De Cock et Côme Simien (les mercredis des révolutions)"
The Read with Carylee Show brings the love of literature to children and gives a peek behind the scenes by evoking the joy of reading, helping children interact with authors, and displaying the hidden talent of these authors who may be living in your community. This episode will read Wandering In The Sun By Darren Simien Fisher. ✅ ABOUT THE STORY: WANDERING IN THE SUN is an adventure with little girl Paris and Mr. Sun. Throughout the day, Paris discovers the many roles of the sun and realizes how important Mr. Sun is in sustaining life on Earth. It will help children deepen their understanding of the world around them and their role in preserving it. ✅ ABOUT THE AUTHOR: During her thirty-one-year career in education, Darren Simien Fisher worked diligently to promote literacy and Science. After retiring as an Elementary Science Specialist in 2012, Mrs Fisher wrote her first children's book WANDERING IN THE SUN. The author shares, "Children need to see that we have a closer connection to our planet than we realize. We wouldn't even exist without it. So I wrote this little rap, it says, 'Let's give credit where credit is due. Without the Sun, there wouldn't be me or you!' We have to plant the seed in children at an early age that we are stewards of the environment and must take care of our planet." Mrs. Fisher adds that she wasn't planning to become an author but knew that pursuing her passion would benefit many. "Science is intimidating, so you have to make it fun and in rhymes to get a child's attention. Being an author wasn't on my bucket list, but God had other plans for me to continue to promote literacy. And this is a gift for me to continue my passion for science and my love for teaching." Connect with Darren on FB: https://www.facebook.com/darren.simienfisher IG: https://www.instagram.com/darrensimienfisher/?hl=en Don't forget to show our author some love by getting WANDERING IN THE SUN
Côme Simien est Maître de conférences en Histoire moderne à l'Université Paris 1-Panthéon Sorbonne, Membre de l'Institut d'Histoire Moderne et Contemporaine (IHMC) et de l'Institut d'Histoire de la Révolution française (IHRF). Il est aussi Membre du comité de rédaction de la revue La Révolution française et membre du comité de lecture de la revue Annales Historiques de la Révolution française. Ses recherches portent sur l'histoire sociale, culturelle et politique de la seconde moitié du XVIIIe siècle et de la Révolution française, à travers notamment la question des écoles, de l'instruction publique et des communautés villageoises. Il travaille également sur les violences politiques pendant la Révolution (les massacres de septembre 1792 en particulier), et le devenir des révolutionnaires après la Révolution. Il présente ici la série diffusée sur Netflix : La Révolution qu'il analyse selon les thématiques suivantes : I/ La pré-révolution à la sauce Netflix (présentation de l'histoire) Une série parlant de la Révolution ? La série : créateurs et intrigue. La pré-révolution version fantastique, gore et film d'horreur. Esthétique soignée mais jeu d'acteurs décevant II/ Un point problématique : comment se positionner en historien face à cette série ? Quel dialogue nouer avec elle ? Un déluge de critiques (sur sa véracité historique, son caractère complotiste, délirant, etc.). Faut-il forcément se situer sur ce terrain-là ? Quelles étaient les ambitions des créateurs de la série ? III/ Une série qui permet d'entrer dans l'Histoire ? Permet-elle de mieux comprendre les processus d'entrée en Révolution, en révolte, fût-ce sans lien précis avec le contexte de la France pré-révolutionnaire, comme l'espéraient les créateurs de la série ? Est-ce que la série représente un péril pour la compréhension du passé, par sa manière même de le présenter, de le triturer ? Au final : un divertissement, exclusivement. Plus d'informations sur https://www.histoireenseries.com
10-22-21 The Program opens the show talking the KU legend, Wayne Simien, to talk about the Jayhawks this season and by Chase McCabe of ESPN 102.5 The Game in Nashville, for his thoughts on what the Chiefs are facing Sunday against the Titans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jazz may be on every corner of the French Quarter, but Zydeco music is the soundtrack of south Louisiana's swamplands. With deep roots in culture and history, the unique sound endures over generations. In this week's episode, Nola chats with a Grammy Award winning musician who has dedicated his life to the sounds of Zydeco and keeping those old traditions alive. https://terrancesimmien.com/For 40 years, two- time GRAMMY award winning artist Terrance Simien and 8th generation Louisiana Creole, has been shattering the myths about what his indigenous Zydeco roots music is – and is not. Leading his Zydeco Experience bandmates – long time members Danny Williams, keyboards and Stan Chambers, bass with Lance Ellis, sax; Ian Molinaro – Thompson, drums, and our newest member, Revon Andrews on trombone. Simien has become one of the most respected and accomplished artists in American roots music today. He and his band mates have performed over 9000 concerts, toured millions of miles to over 45 countries during their eventful career. Host: author Nola Nash https://nolanash.com Thanks to Pam Stack - Executive Producer - Authors on the Air Global Radio Network www.authorsontheair.com Thanks to Roman Sirotin - Video/Audio Producer / Media Coordinator - Authors on the Air Global Radio Network www.romansirotin.com @Copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network LLC.
Jazz may be on every corner of the French Quarter, but Zydeco music is the soundtrack of south Louisiana's swamplands. With deep roots in culture and history, the unique sound endures over generations. In this week's episode, Nola chats with a Grammy Award winning musician who has dedicated his life to the sounds of Zydeco and keeping those old traditions alive. https://terrancesimmien.com/ For 40 years, two- time GRAMMY award winning artist Terrance Simien and 8th generation Louisiana Creole, has been shattering the myths about what his indigenous Zydeco roots music is – and is not. Leading his Zydeco Experience bandmates – long time members Danny Williams, keyboards and Stan Chambers, bass with Lance Ellis, sax; Ian Molinaro – Thompson, drums, and our newest member, Revon Andrews on trombone. Simien has become one of the most respected and accomplished artists in American roots music today. He and his band mates have performed over 9000 concerts, toured millions of miles to over 45 countries during their eventful career. Host: author Nola Nash https://nolanash.com Thanks to Pam Stack - Executive Producer - Authors on the Air Global Radio Network www.authorsontheair.com/authorsontheair Thanks to Roman Sirotin - Video/Audio Producer / Media Coordinator - Authors on the Air Global Radio Network www.romansirotin.com @Copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network LLC.
Jazz may be on every corner of the French Quarter, but Zydeco music is the soundtrack of south Louisiana's swamplands. With deep roots in culture and history, the unique sound endures over generations. In this week's episode, Nola chats with a Grammy Award winning musician who has dedicated his life to the sounds of Zydeco and keeping those old traditions alive. https://terrancesimmien.com/ For 40 years, two- time GRAMMY award winning artist Terrance Simien and 8th generation Louisiana Creole, has been shattering the myths about what his indigenous Zydeco roots music is – and is not. Leading his Zydeco Experience bandmates – long time members Danny Williams, keyboards and Stan Chambers, bass with Lance Ellis, sax; Ian Molinaro – Thompson, drums, and our newest member, Revon Andrews on trombone. Simien has become one of the most respected and accomplished artists in American roots music today. He and his band mates have performed over 9000 concerts, toured millions of miles to over 45 countries during their eventful career. Host: author Nola Nash https://nolanash.com Thanks to Pam Stack - Executive Producer - Authors on the Air Global Radio Network www.authorsontheair.com/authorsontheair Thanks to Roman Sirotin - Video/Audio Producer / Media Coordinator - Authors on the Air Global Radio Network www.romansirotin.com @Copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network LLC.
“Wait on or create your own platform” is one thing artist Linda Simien Kellywanted to leave the ICW audience with. We have a choice as to what we do with our lives. We can wait on others to decide for us or like Linda, we can plan our path, and make it happen for ourselves. Check out this week's episode for more. If in Houston, check out Linda's pieces at Max's Wine Driveon Washington. About Artist Linda Simien Kelly The Louisiana native is a proud Bachelor Science in Accounting graduate of Southern University, A & M in Baton Rouge and a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. She has over 20 years of accounting experience in the oil and gas industry. Linda Simien Kelly also is a primarily self-taught, abstract expressionist artist who has been pursuing her craft on a full-time basis for over a decade. Black identity, cultural solidarity and ethnic perception have been important themes in her work. The artist lives in Houston with her husband and is the mother of three sons. Her considerable professional accolades include first-prize honors in the Museum of Fine Arts Houston's 17th Annual Citywide African American Artists Exhibition at the Glassell School of Art and recognition as a prize winning artist at the Lawndale Art Center's “The Big Show” annual juried exhibition. Her work has been featured in Citywide Artists Juried Exhibitions at the University Museum at Texas Southern University, The Community Artists' Collective Gallery, Project Row Houses, The Assistance League of Houston Artists Exhibition at Williams Tower Gallery, The Art on The Avenue Juried Exhibition, the Archway Gallery, the Gallery Jatad and the “M” Gallery. Artist Profile: For over decade, Linda Simien Kelly has been an advocate for Sickle Cell Disease and Trait using her artworks as the platform to help bring awareness of the disease and trait. The annual event was held at the Ensemble Theatre. Exhibits: The MFAH's ''Citywide African American Artists - Exhibition' held at the Community Artists Collective, Museum of TSU & MFAH Glassell. First Place Winner of the 17th MFAH Citywide African American Artists Exhibition. Lawndale Statewide “The Big Show” Artists Exhibition - First Place Winner 2015. Participant of six (6) MFAH's ''Citywide African American Artists - Exhibitions'. Women's Work, Mind, Body and Spirit Exhibit, Community Artists' Collective Archway Gallery Ninth Annual Juried Exhibition Art On The Avenue Annual Juried Exhibition Collectors Club Exhibits, Project Row Houses Creative Women United Annual Citywide Exhibitions Annual Art League Citywide Exhibit, Williams Tower Gallery Hurricane Harvey Artist Exhibit, Community Artists' Collective Gallery Artist Exhibit Jatad Gallery Artist Exhibit M Gallery in the Heights Annual Artist of the Month Exhibit, The Breakfast Klub Exhibiting Artist Exhibition, Lucille's Restaurant Exhibiting Artist Exhibition, Bohemeo's Cafe Exhibiting Artist Exhibition, Urban Eat's Exhibiting Artist Exhibition, Max's Wine Dive Ways to Connect Call or Text (713) 417-8261 of Email: lindasimienkelly@icloud.com Instagram: lindakelly6116 and Twitter: lindasimienkelly@gmail.com WATCH + LISTEN + SUBSCRIBE + SHARE Let's #Soar and #ElevateWOCVoices #IntimateConversationWOC
2 de julio | Nueva YorkHola, maricoper. “Arrodíllate, blanco”.El podcast de La Wikly también está disponible en iTunes, Spotify y iVoox.Añade el podcast a tu plataforma favorita haciendo click en el botón “Listen in podcast app” que aparece justo debajo del reproductor.Apoya el proyecto periodístico independiente de La Wikly con una suscripción premium que incluye tres newsletters extra a la semana, acceso a nuestra comunidad privada de Discord y eventos exclusivos para los maricopers premium:Leer esta newsletter te llevará 12 minutos y 50 segundos.Tiene buena pinta este puppucino. Bienvenido a La Wikly.Lo importante: Tras cuatro años de Donald Trump y una división ideológica rampante, Estados Unidos vive una nueva edición descarnada de sus cíclicas guerras culturales. Esta vez, la palabra woke está en el centro de todo.Para la izquierda, woke es ser consciente de los privilegios de la clase opresora de cara a combatir las injusticias sistémicas que afligen a los desfavorecidos.Para la derecha, woke es una nueva religión progresista que pretende vetar a todos los que no se adecuen a sus dogmas de reivindicación socio-cultural.Para indagar en lo que de verdad ha traído lo woke a EE.UU., en esta newsletter queremos repasar la historia del término, ahondar en las críticas que desgranan sus peligros y ver cómo esos peligros están aterrizando en las aulas.Si no leíste nuestra newsletter de la semana pasada sobre la Teoría Crítica de la Raza, hazlo ahora porque es un buen contexto para todo lo que vamos a contar a partir de ahora.🌐 En el activismoEl concepto woke [despierto, en español] nace a mediados del siglo XIX, cuando una red de jóvenes abolicionistas llamada ‘Los muy despiertos’ empezó a protestar en casas de políticos en plena noche para pedir apoyo a la causa contra la esclavitud.La idea era propagar el mensaje y motivar a los jóvenes a despertarse uniéndose a las protestas.A lo largo del siglo XX, el término woke empezó a ganar connotaciones políticas, pasando a significar estar alerta o estar informado de posibles injusticias, especialmente contra los negros.Ya en el siglo XXI, la cantautora de soul Erykah Badu popularizó el concepto en su canción ‘Master Teacher’ en la que canta “I stay woke” [Me quedo despierta, en español].En 2012, el mismo año en el que el afroamericano de 17 años Trayvon Martin murió a manos de un policía, Badu publicó un tuit en solidaridad con la detención de varias integrantes del grupo de rock ruso Pussy Riot: “Stay Woke”[Quedaos despiertos, en español].El hashtag #StayWoke cogió fuerza a partir de entonces.En 2014, la muerte de Michael Brown a manos de un policía en Ferguson, Missouri, alentó el crecimiento del movimiento Black Lives Matter. Con ello, woke se convirtió en una consigna fija del activismo contra el racismo sistémico.Y en 2017, con las revelaciones sobre las agresiones sexuales del productor Harvey Weinstein, el nacimiento del movimiento #MeToo logró que lo woke también pasara a formar parte de la narrativa del nuevo feminismo.Es decir, lo woke pasó a tener una connotación que trascendía diferentes injusticias sistémicas sobre raza, género, y también, orientación sexual e identidad de género.Interseccionalidad, que llaman.Cada una de las ramas de lo woke ha ido desarrollando directrices a veces incuestionables. Directrices que a su vez han degenerado en la cultura de la cancelación.¿Te pones del lado de un policía que ha disparado a un afroamericano?Cancelado.¿Cuestionas la versión de la historia de una mujer que dice haber sido violada?Cancelado.En casos como los que plantean las hipótesis de arriba, la presunción de inocencia ha cedido ante la presión de grupo que ejerce el movimiento woke en multitud de ocasiones.Otros ejemplos tienen menos trascendencia, como cuando se criticó a Kim Kardashian por usar maquillaje que rozaba el blackface o como cuando se señaló a la película In the Heights por un reparto que carecía de suficientes actores afrolatinos.Lo woke ha dejado multitud de casos en los que una persona, generalmente famosa, es enviada al ostracismo por opiniones que la marabunta considera cuestionables —y que juegan en contra de los intereses por acabar con las injusticias.La cantidad de preceptos a los que adscribirse para estar woke y evitar la cancelación es enorme, de ahí que los mayores críticos hablen de dogmas casi religiosos que atentan contra la libertad de expresión.En julio de 2020, una encuesta nacional del grupo libertario Instituto Cato con YouGov vio que el 62 por ciento de los estadounidenses opinaba que el clima político les impidía decir cosas que creen porque otros podrían encontrarlas ofensivas. Casi un tercio (32 por ciento) de los estadounidenses preguntados decían que les preocupa perder oportunidades profesionales o perder su trabajo si se conocían sus opiniones políticas.Los votantes demócratas estaban menos preocupados (28 por ciento) que los republicanos (38 por ciento), aunque no son diferencias tan salvajes como en otros términos de la vida política de EE.UU.Negativo. Es de ahí que lo woke haya pasado en poco tiempo a convertirse en un término peyorativo usado por parte de los conservadores contra quienes ellos consideran woke.¿Pero qué problema tienen con lo woke sus mayores críticos?👩🎓 En la teoríaJames A. Lindsay, crítico cultural estadounidense y escritor del bestseller “Teorías cínicas”, explica que lo woke opera como una lente bajo la cual sus partidarios observan la realidad como consecuencia de la aplicación de políticas opresivas.Los fundamentos teórico-conceptuales del wokeismo se arraigan en la teoría crítica posmoderna, de la que se desprende la Teoría Crítica de la Raza (CRT), el feminismo interseccional y otras vertientes.Estas teorías parten de una concepción de la realidad que entiende la historia de la Humanidad bajo la premisa de la existencia de un grupo opresor y un grupo oprimido.Los académicos de la Teoría Crítica señalan que las instituciones sociales que forman parte de la cotidianidad están impregnadas por este sesgo.La ciencia, el lenguaje, las leyes o la educación son instituciones que reflejan ese mecanismo de opresión y ayudan a perpetuarlo.Lindsay afirma que esta corriente teórica pretende “romper nuestra relación con el conocimiento”, al criticar la objetividad de la ciencia y afirmar que la producción de conocimiento es un producto social sujeto a determinado contexto.Es decir, toda verdad asumida como tal en el campo de lo social puede ser puesta en duda si se considera, por ejemplo, que los cambios que ha registrado el contexto la han vuelto obsoleta.Por ejemplo, los estudios sociales que “probaban” que las mujeres eran intelectualmente menos aptas que los hombres quedaron obsoletos cuando las mujeres adquirieron derechos políticos y laborales.La crítica a esta corriente teórica también se extiende a los efectos concretos que pretende alcanzar en la sociedad. Lo que se conoce como justicia social crítica: la búsqueda proactiva de acabar con las desigualdades que se encuentran profundamente arraigadas en el entramado de las estructuras sociales.Lindsay, que se considera un enemigo acérrimo de la justicia social crítica, la compara con una creencia religiosa que requiere penitencia y evangelización.Durante las protestas por el asesinato de George Floyd, se hicieron virales vídeos en los que podía verse a hombres y mujeres blancos arrodillándose y disculpándose por las injusticias raciales:Cristopher Rufo, activista conservador estadounidense y autor de varios documentales, critica abiertamente al movimiento woke y a la CRT y acusa a los defensores de ambas corrientes de anti-EE.UU.A Rufo le preocupa cómo las instituciones de administración pública y la burocracia estatal cada vez asimilan en mayor magnitud los ideales woke, así como la creciente influencia del gobierno federal en el día a día de sus ciudadanos.La CRT, dice Rufo, ha “invadido todos los aspectos del gobierno federal" y representa "una amenaza existencial para Estados Unidos".Estos críticos defienden la igualdad en lugar de la equidad. Según ellos, la primera significa igualdad de trato bajo la ley para todos los estadounidenses, mientras que la segunda implica discriminación basada en la raza —pero contra los blancos.Y que llevar ese discurso a las aulas puede ser inmensamente problemático.🏫 En las escuelasRufo y los cercanos a él alegan que el wokeismo contamina desde hace años los campus de las universidades y las aulas de las escuelas. Y no hay nada más divisorio en EE.UU. que algo que repercuta a los más jóvenes.En los campus de las universidades, existen infinidad de casos en los que estudiantes e incluso miembros del profesorado se han manifestado para impedir la ponencia de comentaristas conservadores como Ben Shapiro o Ann Coulter.En las aulas de las escuelas, el problema es más complejo. Asociaciones de padres y activistas y medios conservadores llevan tiempo poniendo el foco en casos en los que el wokeismo se ha colado en el programa de estudios de niños y adolescentes.Es en el contexto de los colegios donde entra la Teoría Crítica de la Raza (CRT) de la que hablamos la semana pasada. En este caso, preferimos hablar de wokeismo porque el significado de CRT se ha desvirtuado por completo.La CRT es un marco teórico, mientras que el wokeismo recoge una serie de tendencias sociales, políticas y culturales progresistas que, según sus críticos, han degenerado de forma irreversible.Y aunque es cierto que muchas críticas suelen sacar de contexto programas curriculares o definiciones ambiguas de equidad, justicia y racismo sistémico, hay ejemplos que retratan bien de dónde nacen las preocupaciones:En Cupertino, California, una escuela primaria pidió a sus alumnos de 9 años que deconstruyeran sus identidades raciales y de género y se ordenaran en un ranking según “su poder y privilegio”.Durante una clase de matemáticas, un profesor explicó a sus alumnos que viven en una “cultura dominante” de “blancos de clase media, cisgénero, con estudios, cristianos y angloparlantes” que “han creado y mantienen” esa cultura para mantenerse en el poder.Es del libro: ‘Este libro es antirracista’.En Illinois, la Junta de Educación propuso nuevas reglas para la formación de profesores incluye partes que citan posibles prejuicios que los profesores deberían tener en cuenta (racismo, homofobia, Eurocentrismo).Además, los profesores “deben entender que hay sistemas en nuestra sociedad, especialmente, pero no limitados, a nuestro sistema escolar que crean y refuerzan inequidades, por tanto creando condiciones opresivas. Los educadores trabajan activamente contra esos sistemas en su trabajo diario en instituciones educacionales”.Y en Las Vegas, Nevada, una demanda alega que los alumnos tenían que pasar un curso en el que les requerían revelar su raza, género, orientación sexual y discapacidades para determinar qué tipo de privilegio o de opresión estaban adscritos a esas identidades.La misma clase tildaba de opresoras a instituciones como la familia y la religión.Existen montones de otros ejemplos que hemos visto en medios conservadores que no pasan un test rápido de fact-check, bien porque están faltos de contexto (como un borrador del programa de estudios en Minnesota), bien porque son falsos (como las clases avanzadas de matemáticas en Virginia).Otros, como el controvertido debate en torno al ‘The 1619 Project’ de The New York Times, daría para una newsletter aparte.Spoiler: hay serios problemas con ese multireportaje sobre la esclavitud que ha sido duramente criticado por historiadores.En conclusión, el wokeismo no tiene visos de destruir EE.UU. o de contaminar para siempre las mentes de los más pequeños, pero sí existen tendencias problemáticas sobre las que la izquierda tendrá que hacer autocrítica tarde o temprano.Salvo que degenere a los niveles que la derecha teme —o quiere temer.¿Desea saber más? El periodista conservador Rod Dreher tiene un extenso artículo sobre por qué los conservadores temen al wokeismo (aunque algunos argumentos se desmontan fácilmente con un fact-check). El columnista David Brooks respondió a ese artículo con un punto de vista más optimista al respecto.🎬 Una recomendaciónCon la colaboración de FilminDear White People es una película estadounidense de 2015 dirigida por Justin Simien. Ganó el Premio Especial del Jurado en el Festival de Sundance y catapultó a Tessa Thompson a la primera plana de Hollywood.Es posible que la carrera de Thompson, con apariciones en Thor: Ragnarok, Creed y la serie Westworld, no hubiera llegado a este punto sin el impulso que le dio este largometraje.La película sigue la pista de varios estudiantes afroamericanos en la ficticia Winchester University, una universidad de prestigio dominada por estudiantes blancos. Cuando Sam (Thompson) empieza a criticar las tendencias racistas de otros estudiantes en su programa de radio, se desencadenan tensiones que sacan a la luz los prejuicios del alumnado.Incluyendo una fiesta blackface que ilustra bien lo que se ha visto en multitud de escándalos políticos en EE.UU. a lo largo de los últimos años.Mi cita fav de Sam: “Salir con una persona negra solo para sacar de quicio a tus padres es una forma de racismo”.Pese a que Simien la escribió años antes, Dear White People se estrenó en un momento clave: después de la muerte de Michael Brown durante la presidencia de Barack Obama; la supuesta era postracial de EE.UU.Es a través del humor negro y la sátira que el filme hurga en la herida de ese salto que no se ha dado, retratando las marcas de resentimiento que siguen presentes en la sociedad estadounidense y en el supuesto progresismo de instituciones donde las mismas injusticias, los mismos agravios, siguen existiendo. Dear White People está disponible en Filmin.🥊 Un vídeo para ir con HasbullaHasbulla Magomedov es un joven ruso de 18 años con un síndrome no especificado que le hace parecer un niño de 5 años. Empezó a ganar presencia internacional cuando empezó a colaborar con el luchador checheno de artes marciales mixtas Asxab Tamaev.En los círculos rusos, ya era algo famoso por su parecido con el luchador de artes marciales mixtas ruso Kabib Nurmagomedov.Ahora mismo, es imposible no encontrarse a Hasbulla por todas partes, ya sea por sus vlogs o sus interacciones con monos:Los orígenes de Hasbullah no están claros. Una de las cuentas de Instagram que lleva su nombre tiene contenido desde noviembre de 2020 y casi 500.000 seguidores. La oficial solo tiene publicaciones desde hace dos meses y acumula más de 2 millones de seguidores.El primer vídeo de Tamaev con el bloguero Hasbulla es del pasado noviembre y tiene más de 8 millones de visualizaciones en YouTube, con diferencia el vídeo más visto de Tamaev hasta entonces.La cuenta de Instagram de Hasbulla enlazada en ese vídeo está suspendida, pero hasta ese momento acumulaba más de 400.000 seguidores y contaba con más de 150 publicaciones, según se ve en el propio vídeo.Creo que esa es la razón por la que ahora existen TANTAS cuentas diferentes de Hasbulla. Es gente aprovechándose de su contenido previo ahora suspendido.De ahí que la cuenta oficial solo tenga contenido desde el pasado mayo y poco que ver con lo que se hace viral en Twitter, TikTok e Instagram desde hace meses.Pero volviendo al vídeo de arriba. El asunto es que Tamaev ejerció de mediador de una pelea entre Hasbulla y el cantante tayiko Abdu Rozik. Supuestamente, ese pelea se celebró el pasado mes de mayo.Rozik también tiene 17 años pese a que parece más joven. Sufrió raquitismo cuando era pequeño.De esa pelea no se sabe mucho, ni siquiera si ha tenido lugar, pero de la relación entre Tamaev y Hasbulla sí podemos sacar algunas conclusiones: la cosa no va bien.Tamaev publicó un vídeo en YouTube hace unos días en el que se defendía de las críticas de pagarle demasiado poco a Hasbulla pese a que el chaval le ha generado contenido MUY viral.Amén de vídeos y publicaciones con cientos de miles de visualizaciones y me gusta.No sabría deciros bien qué es lo que ha pasado porque nadie está hablando de este asunto en inglés o español, y YouTube no traduce especialmente bien el ruso, así que cualquier ayuda es bienvenida porque es puro salseo. ¡Equipo de investigación!Mientras tanto, más Hasbulla content:Hasta la semana que viene, This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.lawikly.com/subscribe
Director Justin Simien (Dear White People, Bad Hair, and the upcoming Lando Calrissian series for Disney+) joins Tawny and Paul this week to talk all things Trek and nostalgia. From stories of Simien’s childhood in the American South watching The Next Generation on an antenna TV, to learning all the, er, creative ways he figured out to make his own amateur sci-fi adventure, and the beauty of TNG’s series finale, this episode is one you won’t want to miss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you were to put together a show like this, one of the things you have to consider is how to get the thing out there for the public to find. It's not terribly labor intensive but there are some things that have to be done. One such thing is the agreement to certain "terms of service" of the platform you are submitting your show to. That is perfectly reasonable and expected. Then, there is iHeart Radio. It used to be your show would have to be approved to be on their platform. Due to certain reasons (as Ric explains in this episode), this show was never submitted to them. However, they have decided to just pick it up and run the thing. Without asking. Plus, they can run an ad in front of it for their own profit. So a pirate got pirated, by the same people who killed FM radio. Also on this episode, a conversation with Marcella Simien along with some of her music. NEXT WEEK: Ask not for whom the bell tolls.
Giramos en este capítulo de Planeta Montaña y de la mano de Armando del Rey ‘fusionamos’ la montaña con el flamenco. En esta ocasión nos ponemos el traje de vuelo con alas para acercarnos a la figura de uno de los deportistas que practican una de las actividades más extremas. Lo hacemos con Carlos Suárez, otro de esos maravillosos y cerebrales apasionados de este deporte. Armando del Rey está al frente del que posiblemente es el tablao flamenco más reconocido del mundo El corral de la Morería designado por el New York Times como uno de los 1.000 lugares que ver antes de morir. Y claro, por él han sido protagonistas grandes personalidades del mundo del cine y de la canción, y, cómo no, del alpinismo. Armando del Rey nos cuenta quién ha estado por allí y quién es un virtuoso con el cajón. Tremendo. Carlos Suárez también nos pone en contexto lo hecho por Alex Honnold en las Red Rock, en Colorado (EE UU) y también le preguntamos por uno de sus tuits que aviva a polémica que desde hace unas semanas se suscita en torno al debate de los ‘ochomiles’. Planeta Montaña lo abrochamos con un fotógrafo y aventurero singular, el asturiano Roberto Carlos López. Pone voz a unas bellas imágenes de las montañas Simien, una cordillera del norte de Etiopía con montañas por encima de los 4.000 metros de altitud. También ‘viajamos’ con él a Kamchatka, nos da algún secreto para hacer mejores fotografías y le deslizamos que venga más veces para que nos cuente viajes de esos que hacen ver el mundo con otros ojos. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Nside My Box is a deep dive into the minds of the host and her guests in an effort to inform and inspire people to find their purpose. Love yourself. Define yourself. Think for yourself. Host: @Nside_My_Box Guest: @JessicaSimienLofton @LoftonAndCo https://loftonandcompany.com/ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zLi_9kRosh0
Nick and some special guest discuss Derrick Jaxn’s illicit affairs, Kevin Samuels, and much more.
Judas and The Black Messiah vaguely discusses the story of the relationship between informant William "Bill" O'Neal who infiltrated The Black Panther Party and leader Fred Hampton. Jessica and I discuss her review of the movie, I share my thoughts on her review and we discuss sentiments shared in the movie, related them to issues black folks are still experiencing today and what needs to change to improve our situation. We discuss the church and Christianity and how it relays, black people's lackadaisical approach to merely existing by chasing the bag and looking to create and build upon the legacy of Hampton and other black heroes. YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUA8c1X3cJW1qBJBjtX5djA Twitter: jessicasimien IG: jessicasimienlofton
Former NFL linebacker and Texas Christian University alum Tracy Simien joins Marqus Williams and Devon Jackson on episode 2 of Big Facts to discuss his football career as a player and coach. The nine-year veteran was an undrafted free agent that made a name for himself as a starter for Kansas City Chiefs teams in the 90's that were on the cusp of getting to a Super Bowl for most of the decade under head coach Marty Schottenheimer.
In this episode, we head to Louisiana to celebrate Mardi Gras with two-time Grammy winner and eighth generation Creole Terrance Simien. Terrance and his band, the Zydeco Experience have a great new album out called Ancestral Grooves, exploring a variety of old songs, covers and originals influences by the deep roots of American music. Terrance Simien and The Zydeco Experience, along with Terrance's daughter Marcella Simien will be streaming the Mardi Gras Mambo concert Saturday, February 13, 2021. Visit www.terrancesimien.com for details.
When Dusan Simien, a San Francisco native with a knack for technology, enrolled in a two-year coding program at the for-profit Holberton School, he financed it with an income share agreement: a contract in which he agreed to pay the school 17 percent of his income for a set period after graduation. But before long, Simien found himself struggling with Holberton's instructorless education model and its cheaply designed curriculum. And when he was expelled on a dubious charge of plagiarism, he found himself owing the school a percentage of his paycheck from the same job he'd had when he enrolled. Simien's case typifies a growing trend. As Avi Asher-Schapiro documents in the December issue, income share agreements (ISAs) have taken off in the past few years as a means of financing education, and they've caught the attention of policymakers—and investors—across the political spectrum. To their proponents, ISAs are an answer to traditional financing options that have left many poor Americans, especially African-American students like Simien, unable to attend college without taking on exorbitant debt. These financial tools could theoretically make institutions more accountable, by tying institutional profits to alumni success. To their detractors, ISAs can be predatory loans in disguise, ripe for exploitation by unscrupulous institutions such as Holberton. By tying contract terms to projected earnings, they also increase the pressure on students to seek careers that are likely to be financially lucrative. In this episode of the Harper's Podcast, Violet Lucca talks with Asher-Schapiro, who covers technology and human rights issues at the Thomson Reuters Foundation, about these and other hopes and concerns for the growing ISA market. They discuss the origination of the ISA idea by Milton Friedman, parallels between ISAs and the charter school movement, and the potential ramifications of “treating students like startups.”
We discuss the latest from writer and director Justin Simien -- the high-concept horror feature BAD HAIR. Music this week is by Kid Cudi. THE RUN DOWN 00:01 - 11:49 The Warm Up "Tequila Shots" by Kid Cudi 13:09 - 37:22 Bad Hair "Lovin' Me" by Kid Cudi 38:38 - 44:03 Mike and Ben Recommend 44:04 - 47:20 This Week's Music 47:21 - 49:13 Opening This Week ADDITIONAL NOTES Kid Cudi STAY CONNECTED Facebook Twitter
495 - Terrance Simien Terrance Simien is a special guest on The Paul Leslie Hour. Our guest on this trip is someone I've wanted to talk to for a long time. Terrance Simien and his band make beautiful, joyous music. He's had more than 35 years experience with more than 8,500 shows under his belt in more than 45 countries. Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien of the Zydeco Experience has just released a new album entitled Ancestral Grooves. It's worth getting your hands on it! So here's the audio/visual experience of the Terrance Simien interview coming at you. Don't be surprised if Terrance serenades you! The Paul Leslie Hour is a talk show dedicated to “Helping People Tell Their Stories.” Some of the most iconic people of all time drop in to chat. Frequent topics include Arts, Entertainment and Culture.
Justin Simien’s new movie Bad Hair is out on Hulu and it’s bananas! It’s kind of a horror movie about a Black woman’s weave that’s homicidal and it’s got a ton of stars in it and a lot of ideas about hair and the politics of it. Definitely check it out and listen to this in depth discussion of the creation and filming of Simien’s 2nd film, the follow up to his amazing debut Dear White People.Patreon.com/toureshowInstagram: @toureshowTwitter: @toureToure Show Episode 197Host & Writer: TouréSenior Producer: Jackie GarofanoAssistant Producer: Adell ColemanEditor: Ryan WoodhallPhotographers: Chuck Marcus and Shanta CovingtonBooker: Claudia JeanThe House: DCP Entertainment See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
No one in Los Angeles is tackling the affordable housing quite like Habitat for Humanity LA! Erin (CEO) & Darrell (SVP of Community Development) discuss their 20-year tenure with "green-building", LEED certification, and other innovations in the single-family and community development space. From denim insulation and drought-tolerant landscaping to new partnership initiatives with for-profit developers, you'll be impressed and encouraged by how HabitatLA has used sustainability to encourage lower energy costs for first-time homeowners as well as those needing renovation and weatherization of their existing homes. Episode Sponsor: www.sustainablehomesofthefuture.comContact Host: info@shfbuild.com Erin Rank (President, CEO): Erin Rank began her service with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles (Habitat LA) as a volunteer in 1995 and became the affiliate’s first employee in 1998. When Erin began her tenure, the affiliate was building one or two homes a year. Since she became president and CEO, Habitat LA has built, renovated or repaired more than 900 homes. Her ability to develop and implement strategies for success and her ability to understand market trends and respond strategically has helped the affiliate maintain its production goals despite fluctuating economic and real estate markets over the years. She has served on Habitat for Humanity International’s U.S. Council, which oversees policy making for all U.S. affiliates of Habitat for Humanity, including the top position that can be held by an affiliate leader, Vice Chair. She has also served as the Chair of the Board of Housing CA. Her accolades include being named among the “Top 100 Irish Americans” by Irish American Magazine and she was named as “Alumni of the Year” by Pepperdine University in 2013. She received a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Missouri and a Master of Arts from Pepperdine University. Darrell Simien (SVP of Community Development): Darrell Simien is the Senior Vice President of Community Development of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles. Joining the Habitat LA team in 2010, Darrell has the responsibility of managing the construction, real estate, and forward planning efforts for the Affiliate. With over 20 years of experience in the construction and real estate industry, both in the public and private sector, Darrell has been responsible for the development and construction of over 1,000 affordable housing units in the Los Angeles County area. In addition, Darrell created and managed programs aimed to increase access and affordability for first time homebuyers while working for the City of Long Beach. A native of Los Angeles, Darrell holds a Bachelor’s degree with the University of California, Los Angeles, and a Master’s degreewith the University of Southern California. Show Notes:Habitat for Humanity LA: https://www.habitatla.org/Habitat for Humanity International: https://www.habitat.org/
When you talk about Kansas basketball record holders, you're talking about some of the very best to play the sport at the college level. That's the company that Aaron Miles—the Jayhawks' all-time assists leader and ninth in the history of college basketball—finds himself in. And Miles has made a knack of keeping himself in elite company. His high school teammate and best friend, Michael Lee, is another former Jayhawk. The talent he played with at Kansas speaks for itself. Names like Gooden, Collison, Hinrich, Boschee and Simien. The tendency to surround himself with the best has followed him into his coaching career. Now an assistant with the Golden State Warriors, Miles works with an NBA champion coach in Steve Kerr. It might be tempting to dismiss Aaron Miles as a guy who's just been in the right place at the right time. But his work ethic and dedication to team over self make him a true Jayhawk great.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
When you talk about Kansas basketball record holders, you're talking about some of the very best to play the sport at the college level. That's the company that Aaron Miles—the Jayhawks' all-time assists leader and ninth in the history of college basketball—finds himself in. And Miles has made a knack of keeping himself in elite company. His high school teammate and best friend, Michael Lee, is another former Jayhawk. The talent he played with at Kansas speaks for itself. Names like Gooden, Collison, Hinrich, Boschee and Simien. The tendency to surround himself with the best has followed him into his coaching career. Now an assistant with the Golden State Warriors, Miles works with an NBA champion coach in Steve Kerr. It might be tempting to dismiss Aaron Miles as a guy who's just been in the right place at the right time. But his work ethic and dedication to team over self make him a true Jayhawk great.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We interviewed Zoe Simien the creator of Primary Deviance. Primary Deviance's Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/topd/primary-deviance-anime-novel-featuring-people-of-color Facebook - @BlanimePodcast Twitter - @BlanimePod, @UnbotheredMike, and @Senae_ Instagram - @BlanimPodcast, @MikeIsUnbothered, @_Senae Send emails to MikeandNae@BlanimePodcast.com Patreon Donations - https://www.patreon.com/blanimepod Like us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/blanimepodcast Follow us on Instagram - www.instagram.com/blanimepodcast Follow us on Twitter - www.twitter.com/blanimepod MERCH - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/blanime-podcast?ref_id=12849 Sub onYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IP7MN07Z0Ks
In this episode, we interview special guest Zoe Simien, who talks about her novel, Primary Deviance, as well as what inspired her to write her story. Here are the Primary Deviance social media links below: Twitter - https://twitter.com/PrimaryDeviance Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/primary_deviance/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/primarydeviancebook YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJPllYgHT_g2b6mkX56fEnw/featured?view_as=subscriber Kickstarter - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/topd/primary-deviance-anime-novel-featuring-people-of-color
Jessica and I discuss possible ways each of us can play our part in the progression of Black people in America. Let this conversation spark your own conversation about solutions and the progression of Black people. Follow Jessica: @JessicaSimienLofton Jessica's book club: @Unlearning.Life Jessica's candle company: @LoftonandCo
This week our guest comes to us straight off the cover of HOUSTON REAL PRODUCERS magazine - JIMMY SIMIEN joins Taylor to discuss how his team is able to achieve such high levels of success even when times are tough.
Nick & Porschia Cooper co-host today's episode and is joined by some incredible guest, Jessica Simien & Liz Evans, to tackle the topic "Media Vs. Black Women.
Host David Kittredge welcomes award-winning writer-director Justin Simien (Dear White People, Bad Hair) to discuss his career as a trailblazing Black creative in Hollywood, balancing satire with heart, and how tackling racism across his film and television work has been "not so much prescient as it was a part of the present." Simien shares insight into how he has made space for himself as a Black gay man in the culture at-large, filming the first season of Dear White People against the shadow of the 2016 U.S. presidential election, and how Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon helped to shape his sense of storytelling and aesthetics. Support this podcast
JOE MULLINS & THE RADIO RAMBLERS are at the top of their game. Celebrating their 10th year as a professional touring band, JMRR won the coveted “Entertainer of the Year” Award at the 30th Annual International Bluegrass Music Awards; this is the band’s first win – and first nomination – in this category. In addition, JMRR won "Collaborative Recording of the Year" for "The Guitar Song" with special guest, Del McCoury. They have been seen by thousands of fans across the continent through performances at a vast array of venues including the National Folk Festival, Bluegrass Underground, Bluegrass Nights at the Ryman, and regular guest appearances on the Grand Ole Opry. Their latest is release is 'For The Record' on Billy Blue Records. GUMBO, GRITS & GRAVY is a ‘gathering’ featuring three brilliant musicians with culturally and musically diverse backgrounds. The new musical roots collaboration are mystic violinist Anne Harris, Creole torchbearer Marcella Simien, and renaissance blueman Guy Davis. As the name implies, Gumbo, Grits & Gravy is grounded in the roots of a hearty, home-cooked meal, the foundation of family and tradition, which is more often guided by maternal inspirations. Through this understanding, it is a celebration of a musical and cultural diversity that this trio hopes to document and spread to the world in 2019 and beyond. WoodSongs Kids: Skyline Drive is youth bluegrass band from Kentucky.
In Episode 51, Ashlee rigs her podcast equipment and calls Jessica Simien Lofton, an Entrepreneur and Digital Creator from Jackson by way of Baton Rouge. Together, they attempt to define who qualifies as a transplant and tips on how to work from home and support local businesses. Follow Jessica: http://jessicasimienlofton.com https://www.instagram.com/jessicasimienlofton/ https://twitter.com/jessicasimien https://www.facebook.com/jessicasimienofficial/ Check out Red Squared Productions: http://www.redsquaredproductions.com https://www.facebook.com/RedSquared1/ https://www.instagram.com/redsquaredco/ FLEET Creative Academy: http://fleetjxn.com/ https://www.facebook.com/fleetjxn/ https://www.instagram.com/fleetcreative/ Subscribe to my newsletter: eepurl.com/gIhmlb Shop, earn, and get cash back while shopping online using this link: go.ebat.es/JXNTRA2 Equipment, production, and music by Small World Studio: www.smallworldstudioproductions.com (678) 855-0703 smallworldstudioproductions@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/smallworldstudioproductions/ Shop my merch: teespring.com/stores/jxn-transplants Follow Jxn Transplants on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @jxntransplants. If you have something nice to say or want me to answer your questions on the podcast, email me at jxntransplants@gmail.com.
Athletes can impact lives. They have a platform, and legions of fans—young and old alike—who they influence. But what happens when an athlete decides he wants to have a bigger impact, a larger purpose? In the case of Wayne Simien, he simply walked away. Simien was a Big 12 Player of the Year at Kansas who went to two Final Fours. But it wasn't enough. Later, he got drafted and won an NBA title. And yet, after two seasons in the league and one overseas, he abruptly retired. So why'd he do it? And how is he having a bigger impact now than ever before?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Athletes can impact lives. They have a platform, and legions of fans—young and old alike—who they influence. But what happens when an athlete decides he wants to have a bigger impact, a larger purpose? In the case of Wayne Simien, he simply walked away. Simien was a Big 12 Player of the Year at Kansas who went to two Final Fours. But it wasn't enough. Later, he got drafted and won an NBA title. And yet, after two seasons in the league and one overseas, he abruptly retired. So why'd he do it? And how is he having a bigger impact now than ever before?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
3-10-20 The Zone talks to KU legend and former Big 12 Player of Year Wayne Simien on KU and the Big 12 Tournament, plus which Big 12/8 Player did you hate the most growing up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gestur þáttarins er Pétur Magnússon lyfjafræðingur og forstjóri Hrafnistu. Umsjón: Viðar Eggertsson. Pétur segir frá ævintýralegri ferð sem hann fór ásamt eiginkonu sinni, Ingibjörgu Eydísi Ingimarsdóttur, og fleirum í Simien-þjóðgarðinn í Eþíópíu og mannlífinu þar síðasta haust. Einnig frá því þegar þau hjónin gengu á hæsta fjall Evrópu, Elbrus í Kákasusfjöllunum í Rússlandi. Þá sagði hann frá starfi sínu sem forstjóri Hrafnistuheimilanna síðustu 12 ár. Í hverju áskoranirnar eru fólgnar en heimilin eru orðin átta talsins og þjónusta yfir 1.000 aldraða á degi hverjum í hjúkrunarrýmum, dagdvalarrýmum og leiguíbúðum. Einnig um hinn stóra hóp starfsmanna sem starfar við Hrafnistuheimilin og starfshætti.
Gestur þáttarins er Pétur Magnússon lyfjafræðingur og forstjóri Hrafnistu. Umsjón: Viðar Eggertsson. Pétur segir frá ævintýralegri ferð sem hann fór ásamt eiginkonu sinni, Ingibjörgu Eydísi Ingimarsdóttur, og fleirum í Simien-þjóðgarðinn í Eþíópíu og mannlífinu þar síðasta haust. Einnig frá því þegar þau hjónin gengu á hæsta fjall Evrópu, Elbrus í Kákasusfjöllunum í Rússlandi. Þá sagði hann frá starfi sínu sem forstjóri Hrafnistuheimilanna síðustu 12 ár. Í hverju áskoranirnar eru fólgnar en heimilin eru orðin átta talsins og þjónusta yfir 1.000 aldraða á degi hverjum í hjúkrunarrýmum, dagdvalarrýmum og leiguíbúðum. Einnig um hinn stóra hóp starfsmanna sem starfar við Hrafnistuheimilin og starfshætti.
Travis Hopson talks with writer/director Justin Simien from the Sundance Film Festival about his latest film, the horror satire BAD HAIR! Simien talks about everything that has changed since his directorial debut, DEAR WHITE PEOPLE, his horror influences, the importance of telling black stories, and his love for Marvel's X-Men and how badly he wants to direct their movie!
At 140 MPH and just feet off the ground, every flight that professional wingsuit pilot Sam Hardy takes requires a deep connection with nature and ultimate trust in his jumping partner. (Read the full article on The Outdoor Journal). Over the past 14 years, Hardy has completed over 1,800 BASE jumps in 27 different countries, which makes him one of the world's leading experts on the sport. Hardy runs a BASE jumping school where he teaches students the techniques of BASE jumping and wingsuit flying. Steadfast to Peter Pan's credo “Never Grow Up,” Hardy believes that we are meant to carry on our childhood playfulness throughout life. Hardy also co-founded Project Base, a non-profit company, in order to combine his passion for wingsuit flying with the chance to give back to others. In 2015, Hardy and his partner Nate Jones flew to Ethiopia to complete a world's first BASE Jump in the Simien mountains, in conjunction with providing fresh water and school furniture to students. As if wingsuit flying was not difficult enough, Hardy straps various cameras to his gear to capture footage for documentary films, which requires an additional level of air awareness, concentration, and trust to film his subjects at cinematic angles. Wingsuit flying is a sport misunderstood. Athletes jump from cliffs, mountain tops, tall buildings and other objects with the goal to fly in close proximity to the ground, yet at a safe enough “angle of attack” to avoid contact. Each flight takes hours of mental preparation which involves closely reading the terrain and weather conditions. In this episode, Sam will discuss the purpose behind his wingsuit adventures, the mechanics of flight prep, what it was like to be mistaken for the Messiah on his first descent into Ethiopia's Simien Mountains and how to deal with life's stressors better by facing ultimate risk. For more stories like this, visit The Outdoor Journal. And if you'd like to go on your own adventure to Ethiopia's highest mountain range, check out our hiking package in Simien National Park on The Outdoor Voyage.Hiking the Roof of Africa to the Hottest Place on Earth - Simien National Park & Danakil Depression
Humanitaire: La Fondation Children in the Cloud construit une école à Sona et assure son fonctionnement dans les montagnes du massif du Simien en Ethiopie
This week on the Ain't Easy Being Green Podcast.....Sam has mono & Simien snapped his leg, where does this leave us for 2019? Browns Vs Jets, positives negatives everything in between.....Can Former Washington State Legend Luke Falk actually keep the game competitive vs the Pats this weekend and for the foreseeable future? PLUS: :Live Audio of Senor And Wookie partying from Los Wavos!!!
About This Episode In 2018 as part of Big Top's Free Family Series, Terrance Simien presented the wonderful show Creole for Kidz. If you were lucky enough to attend, it was fascinating and entertaining no matter what your age. Zydeco is the traditional music of the black and mixed race French speaking Creoles of south Louisiana. Creole for Kids is centered on the history and evolution of this unique American roots music. This groundbreaking, one-of-a-kind program has reached over 500,000 K-12 and college students, parents and educators at schools, art centers and festivals around the globe. This episode also features a selection of three songs from a 2018 Blue Canvas Orchestra performance. About Michael Perry Michael Perry is a New York Times bestselling author, humorist and radio show host from New Auburn, Wisconsin. Perry’s bestselling memoirs include Population 485, Truck: A Love Story, Coop, and Visiting Tom, and his latest, Montaigne in Barn Boots: An Amateur Ambles Through Philosophy. His first book for young readers, The Scavengers, was published in 2014 and first novel for adult readers, The Jesus Cow, was published in May of 2015. Raised on a small Midwestern dairy farm, Perry put himself through nursing school while working on a ranch in Wyoming, then wandered into writing. He lives with his wife and two daughters in rural Wisconsin, where he serves on the local volunteer fire and rescue service and is an intermittent pig farmer. He hosts the nationally-syndicated “Tent Show Radio,” performs widely as a humorist, and tours with his band the Long Beds (currently recording their third album for Amble Down Records). He has recorded three live humor albums including Never Stand Behind A Sneezing Cow and The Clodhopper Monologues. Learn more about Michael and where to get his publications at www.sneezingcow.com. Follow Michael Perry www.sneezingcow.com Twitter Facebook Instagram Other Ways to Stream Public Radio Exchange: www.prx.org/tentshowradio Podcast: www.libsyn.com/tentshowradio iTunes: www.itunes/tentshowradio Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/tentshowradio Player.FM: www.player.FM/tentshowradio iHeart Radio: www.iheart.com
Welcome to our third season. A delightful way to begin a rainy winter morning is a chat with Marcella Simien. Marcella is a singer, songwriter, musician, and visual artist who is killing it here in Memphis and soon….the world! We talk about her artistic journey from Lafayette, LA to Memphis, TN, Creole culture, the hustle, and fearlessness and “facing the abyss.” Enjoy.
Maître Lucie Zeltzest avocate au Barreau de Paris depuis 2015. Elle intervient dans le domaine du droit de l’environnement, et exerce comme collaboratrice au sein du cabinet Latournerie Wolfrom Avocats.Elle nous parle :de vomi ; de pyramide ; de cris ; de traces ; de temps de réflexion ; de tableau Excel ; de casting ; de rencontre ; de boulette ; d’encens et d’huiles essentielles ; de pot-pourrides montagnes du Simien.Vous pouvez la joindre sur LinkedIn.Merci à Annaïck Lafitte pour sa participation au concours de Noël de Fleur d’avocat et sa recommandation d’interviewer Lucie, et bonne écoute !PSSST : le code promo pour la formation Bien dans ma robe c'est PODCAST !Bonne écoute ! Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Episode 281 Wayne Simien is a character coach with the Kansas Jayhawks. He played his college ball with KU, where he was a consensus All-America selection and Big 12 Player of the Year in 2005. His success in college led him to become a first-round draft pick in the NBA by the Miami Heat (29th overall). Simien would play two seasons with the Heat and in his rookie season, earned an NBA championship ring as Dwyane Wade and Shaquille O'Neal helped Miami to their first ever championship in the 2006 NBA Finals. In October 2007, Simien was traded by Miami to Minnesota but never played another game in the NBA. He would play a few more years overseas, before retiring in May of 2009 at the age of 26 to pursue ministry work. On this episode of the podcast, we talk to Wayne in Minneapolis at the Final Four about his role as a character coach, his testimony of faith in Christ, the state of faith in basketball, and the biggest spiritual struggle now in college basketball. For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com
About This Episode In 2018 as part of Big Top's Free Family Series, Terrance Simien presented the wonderful show Creole for Kidz. If you were lucky enough to attend, it was fascinating and entertaining no matter what your age. Zydeco is the traditional music of the black and mixed race French speaking Creoles of south Louisiana. Creole for Kids is centered on the history and evolution of this unique American roots music. This groundbreaking, one-of-a-kind program has reached over 500,000 K-12 and college students, parents and educators at schools, art centers and festivals around the globe. This episode also features a selection of three songs from a 2018 Blue Canvas Orchestra performance. About Michael Perry Michael Perry is a New York Times bestselling author, humorist and radio show host from New Auburn, Wisconsin. Perry’s bestselling memoirs include Population 485, Truck: A Love Story, Coop, and Visiting Tom, and his latest, Montaigne in Barn Boots: An Amateur Ambles Through Philosophy. His first book for young readers, The Scavengers, was published in 2014 and first novel for adult readers, The Jesus Cow, was published in May of 2015. Raised on a small Midwestern dairy farm, Perry put himself through nursing school while working on a ranch in Wyoming, then wandered into writing. He lives with his wife and two daughters in rural Wisconsin, where he serves on the local volunteer fire and rescue service and is an intermittent pig farmer. He hosts the nationally-syndicated “Tent Show Radio,” performs widely as a humorist, and tours with his band the Long Beds (currently recording their third album for Amble Down Records). He has recorded three live humor albums including Never Stand Behind A Sneezing Cow and The Clodhopper Monologues. Learn more about Michael and where to get his publications at www.sneezingcow.com. Follow Michael Perry www.sneezingcow.com Twitter Facebook Instagram Other Ways to Stream Public Radio Exchange: www.prx.org/tentshowradio Podcast: www.libsyn.com/tentshowradio iTunes: www.itunes/tentshowradio Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/tentshowradio Player.FM: www.player.FM/tentshowradio iHeart Radio: www.iheart.com
Julie Dean took a job in the historic Smith Tower Building in the Pioneer Square section of Seattle, Washington. After a few weeks, Julie notice that something unusual occurred each time she was alone in elevator seven. Elevator Seven Paranormal Activity by J. B. Simien # 0000002 is part of a series of very scary stories. Please subscribe to this channel to see other ghost stories and paranormal activity.To see more stories, please subscribe to the Short StoriesMusic from Jukedeck - create your own at http://jukedeck.com
Julie Dean took a job in the historic Smith Tower Building in the Pioneer Square section of Seattle, Washington. After a few weeks, Julie notice that something unusual occurred each time she was alone in elevator seven. Elevator Seven Paranormal Activity by J. B. Simien # 0000002 is part of a series of very scary stories. Please subscribe to this channel to see other ghost stories and paranormal activity.To see more stories, please subscribe to the Short StoriesMusic from Jukedeck - create your own at http://jukedeck.com
About This Episode Terrance Simien is an American zydeco musician, vocalist and songwriter. Simien is an eighth generation Creole from one of the earliest Creole families documented to have settled in the Mallet area of St. Landry Parish. While in his teens, he taught himself to play accordion and formed his first band Terrance Simien & The Mallet Playboys, and began to play the regional zydeco club and church hall circuit. In the early 1980s, Simien was in his early 20's and one of only two (Sam Brothers was the other) emerging zydeco artists leading a band and performing their indigenous zydeco roots music. This was a pivotal time in zydeco music history since the pioneers of the genre were aging and the music was in jeopardy of dying off without the critical presence of emerging artists continuing the traditions. Simien and his band have toured internationally, presenting over 7000 live performances in more than 40 countries, and released dozens of solo recordings and collaborations. He has shared studio and stage with the likes of Paul Simon, Dr. John, The Meters, Marcia Ball, Dave Matthews, Stevie Wonder, Robert Palmer and the roots rockers Los Lobos. He has appeared on screen and contributed to the soundtracks of multiple movies, television films and commercials. He appears on the soundtrack of the Disney film, The Princess and the Frog set in the French Quarter of New Orleans, featuring authentic Louisiana music scored by Randy Newman. He has also contributed to the soundtracks of movies, such as, The Big Easy, Exit To Eden and A Murder Of Crows. Simien and his business partner/wife, Cynthia, are active in Creole music education and advocacy. They created the "Creole for Kidz & The History of Zydeco" performing arts program, which provides informational performances to K-12 students, teachers and parents. Since it was created in 2001, Creole for Kidz has reached nearly 500,000 students, parents and teachers in more than 20 states, Mali, Dominican Republic, Brazil, Paraguay, Canada and Australia. The Simiens understand the importance of mentoring emerging artists and created MusicMatters, Inc., a non-profit for education and advocacy. In 2007, the Simiens helped establish a new Grammy voting category, Best Zydeco or Cajun Music Album.[10][11] His group, Terrance Simien and the Zydeco Experience, were the first ensemble to win a Grammy in that same category in 2008. He is considered to be one of the most gifted vocalists, engaging performers and innovative recording artists in American roots music. About Michael Perry Michael Perry is a New York Times bestselling author, humorist and radio show host from New Auburn, Wisconsin. Perry’s bestselling memoirs include Population 485, Truck: A Love Story, Coop, and Visiting Tom, and his latest, Montaigne in Barn Boots: An Amateur Ambles Through Philosophy. His first book for young readers, The Scavengers, was published in 2014 and first novel for adult readers, The Jesus Cow, was published in May of 2015. Raised on a small Midwestern dairy farm, Perry put himself through nursing school while working on a ranch in Wyoming, then wandered into writing. He lives with his wife and two daughters in rural Wisconsin, where he serves on the local volunteer fire and rescue service and is an intermittent pig farmer. He hosts the nationally-syndicated “Tent Show Radio,” performs widely as a humorist, and tours with his band the Long Beds (currently recording their third album for Amble Down Records). He has recorded three live humor albums including Never Stand Behind A Sneezing Cow and The Clodhopper Monologues. Learn more about Michael and where to get his publications at www.sneezingcow.com. Follow Michael Perry www.sneezingcow.com Twitter Facebook Instagram Other Ways to Stream Public Radio Exchange: www.prx.org/tentshowradio Podcast: www.libsyn.com/tentshowradio iTunes: www.itunes/tentshowradio Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/tentshowradio Player.FM: www.player.FM/tentshowradio iHeart Radio: www.iheart.com
Chief and Yawny politic with John Boy bout shitty days, getting women pregos in junior high, and social justice issues.
Simien breaks down the unique "presentation" style of his Netflix series, what Kubrick taught him about music and share new details about his horror-race satire movie ("Bad Hair")that he'll be shooting this summer.
Justin Simien, whose Dear White People is just beginning its second season on Netflix, came through to join us live for another Voyager Institute collaboration. By sheer coincidence, our last VI event took on Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation and here we are again, working our way through another Jackson family LP. (Can LaToya be too far behind?) HIStory, as our crew points out, is an odd duck in the vaunted Jackson discography. Though it was enormously successful – the best selling double album of all time (especially since disc one was a "Greatest Hits" anthology) – it tends to have been overlooked given all the controversy swirling around MJ in that era. He had already been tried and acquitted on child molestation charges but his marriage to Lisa Marie Presley was still tabloid catnip and all this resulted in him recording, to quote Morgan: his most "pissed" off album, ever. This, and more, was all fodder for our conversation. But before you even listen, you have to watch the trailer for HIStory: Meanwhile, don't forget to listen to last week's episode, about Michael Jackson's Off the Wall, featuring Martin Perna! More on HIStory "Michael Jackson Is Angry, Understand?" (NY Times, 1995) "20 Years Later, 20 Things You May Not Have Known About Michael Jackson's HIStory" (People) "The story behind the album and CD cover for Michael Jackson’s 1995 ‘HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I’" (The Undefeated) More on Justin Simien Why the Creator of ‘Dear White People’ Is Doubling Down on Identity Politics" (NY Times) Dear White People on Netflix Interviewed on The Ringer Website | Twitter | Instagram Show Tracklisting (all songs from HIStory unless indicated otherwise): “Money” “Scream” Janet Jackson: Got Till It’s Gone “Got Till It’s Gone” “This Time Around Feat. Biggie Smalls” “You Are Not Alone” “Stranger In Moscow” “Childhood” Michael Jackson: Bad “Leave Me Alone” “They Don’t Really Care About Us” “Tabloid Junkie” Michael Jackson: Thriller “Someone In The Dark” If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!
New episode of the podcast with Marcella Simien of Marcella and Her Lovers. Marcella and Her Lovers released their first EP, “The Bronze Age” in 2014 and they are gearing up to record their first full length record. Check out their IndieGoGo campaign at their website marcellaandherlovers.com. In this episode we get into Marcella’s history and musical background, and really go deep on what music means for her. This episode was made with the help of Young Avenue Sound in Memphis, TN. I had the pleasure of being able to record a batch of episodes with Calvin Lauber, the head engineer here at Young Avenue Sound. As a musician, finding the right studio and engineer or producer for your project can be tough. Young Avenue is a versatile and creative space that can help you bring that next record to life. These guys are super accommodating to bands on a budget and I personally can’t wait to get back there to make some music. Hey - Do you like the show? - Let me know! Go ahead and take a couple seconds to give us a 5 star rating on iTunes. It helps the podcast appear higher in the search results which helps people to find out about these artists. My email address is yadeeyadahrecords@gmail.com Our website is yadeeyadah.com
Justin Simien joins 4 Quadrant host Gregory Ellwood to discuss his critically acclaimed Netflix series "Dear White People." Simien talks about everything from the show's stable of talented female directors to the organized attempt to take down the show. Follow Gregory on Twitter @theGregoryE and on Instagram @Gregel17
Jesse David Fox sits down with Justin Simien, the director of the movie Dear White People and creator of the new TV show premiering on Netflix this month. They talk about a scene from the first episode in which a group of students are gathering to watch Defamation a parody of Shonda Rhimes' Scandal. Simien offers thoughts on his process, the benefits of adapting the movie to television and how the show fits into today's political landscape.
Dr. Eva Semien Baham is as an assistant professor of history at Dillard University, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Prior to coming to Dillard, she taught for twenty-one years at Southern University, Baton Rouge. Her specialties include American, African-American and Intellectual history. She received her undergraduate degree in journalism from Southern University in Baton Rouge and her Masters of Arts and her Ph.D. in American Studies/History from Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. Currently, her work involves genealogy, biographical studies and the history of African Americans in Louisiana. Her most recent project is the book, African Americans in Covington. (Published June, 2015.) This follows a two-year study and presentation of the history of African-Americans in Covington in observance of the city’s Bi-Centennial in 2013. She is the founder of the research organization, université sans murs, l.l.c., translated as University Without Walls, under which she conducts genealogical research projects. At present, those projects involves the Baham, Robert, Kelly, Simien and White families of south Louisiana. She has also assisted several families in seeking out searching for avenues to “fill in” their family trees.
This week Memphis meets New Orleans on BSC so join us to kickoff Mardi Gras with Marcella and Her Lovers. Marcella Simien is the talented daughter of Grammy award winning Louisiana-roots artist Terrance Simien. Music runs deep in Memphis and the bayou and it runs just as deep in this family, too. Father joins daughter on stage for a few numbers and it all makes for a BSC episode you won't forget. BSC contributor John Paul Keith returns this week with a new series called "Something On The Side" that looks at the sidemen that built the Memphis sound.
In the waning days of the Obama era, artists and young people are shaping our discussion about race through activism, social media, film, and art. Author Jeff Chang’s newest book Who We Be: The Colorization of America remixes comic strips and contemporary art, campus protests and corporate marketing campaigns for a fresh look at America’s racial divide. Director Justin Simien's Dear White People film taps into the unease of "post-racial" hype among college students of color. Join Chang and Simien in a talk about how art and writing are speaking to this moment, and what happens next when the Obamas leave and the White House goes back to being a white house.Click here to see photos from the program
I'm joined by former Kansas Jayhawks star Wayne Simien to discuss why he's in Kansas City this week for the Big 12 Tournament, discuss his favorite memories from the event and what it was like playing for Roy Williams and Bill Self. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heartland-college-sports-big-12-college-football-podcast/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.