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There's a new trend in jewelry. People are buying copies of their expensive engagement and wedding rings. Axios's Sami Sparber joined Megan Lynch to discuss the new trend, which allows women to still wear a ring that looks like their 'real' one while traveling. 'rise of lab-grown diamonds has made it cheaper' to get a designer look says Sparber.
Mike, Richie and Alec break down the latest hire to the Rutgers coaching staff in former JMU LB coach Zach Sparber, what he brings as a coach and what this could mean for the rest of the coaching staff (2:00). They then discuss the latest disappointment from the Rutgers basketball team as they fell 66-63 to Michigan on Saturday (29:00). They close by reminding you about the giveaway contest, Bo Bassett and a Rutgers content creator we think you should check out (36:00). Hey, Rutgers fans! Get ready to slam dunk your style with Knight and Day Apparel! Cheer on your Scarlet Knights this basketball season in our exclusive Rutgers gear! From trendsetting designs to lifestyle garments, we've got everything you need to support your team in comfort and flair. Stand out in the crowd and show your passion for Rutgers basketball with designs that celebrate every dribble, dunk, and victory! Use our promo code RUTGERSRIVALS to get 10% off your purchase! Don't wait—head to Knight and Day Apparel today and gear up for game day! Go Knights! Knight and Day Website - http://knightanddayapparel.com Instagram - https://instagram.com/knight.and.day.apparel/ X - https://twitter.com/KnightandDayCo
In this episode we are joined by Professors Chad Sparber and Rishi Sharma to talk about the H-1B Visa program in the United States. Sparber and Sharma recently co-authored an op-ed for the Washington Post that offers an alternative option for how the visas are currently awarded. Chad Sparber is the W. Bradford Wiley Chair in International Economics; Professor of Economics and the Director of the Lampert Institute. Rishi Sharma is an Associate Professor of Economics.
This year's summer blockbusters had people returning to theaters in record numbers. The culture phenomenon known as “Barbenheimer,” the theatrical release of Barbie and Oppenheimer the same weekend, boosted attendance in movie theaters across the country. While summer is officially over and the hype has settled down, a new season of entertainment is here. And your entertainment options span from your couch to the big screen and even your local theater. MPR News host Angela Davis talks with Star Tribune columnist Neal Justin about what shows are worth a binge, and with MPR News arts editor Max Sparber about the local productions you won't want to miss. Here's a list of popular shows, movies and plays Justin and Sparber think might be worth your time. Lessons in Chemistry on Apple TV. Frasier on Paramount+. Fargo on FX but streams on Hulu. Morning Show on Apple TV. Killers of the Flower Moon will be released in theaters on Oct. 20. The Cine Latino Film Festival starts Thursday, Oct. 12 and runs through Sunday, Oct. 15. Twelfth Night at Ten Thousand Things Theater Company. Life Sucks at Open Eye Figure Theatre. For the People at the Guthrie Theater. Fetal at Frank Theatre. Afro-Atlantic Play Festival starts Friday, Oct. 13 and runs through Sunday, Oct. 15. Guests: Neal Justin is a columnist and reporter for the Star Tribune and covers the entertainment world, primarily TV and radio. Max Sparber is an award-winning author and journalist. He's also the arts editor for MPR News. Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS. Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.
Careers paths are often never linear. Hear how guest Pete Sparber navigated his path in Leadership as compass for those spearheading there own. Pete was originally educated in fine arts, earning an MFA from Cornell. After a complex career path, spanning a variety of fields, he began practicing human resources mid-career. He retired in 2022 after 20 years in HR leadership roles with Koch Industries. Throughout his HR career, Pete focused on working in the “servant leader” model and building ethics-centered human resources organizations. Roles included CHRO for Infor, a global, 17K employee, cloud-based ERP provider; as well as multi-year assignments in Tokyo and Shanghai as a division HR leader in electronics and chemical manufacturing subsidiaries. Pete is now devoting himself full time to development of the visual arts in Philadelphia and his personal pursuits as a painter.MAIN TAKEAWAYS:[00:02:08] New book release.[00:04:26] Transitioning from intense work.[00:10:22] Desire to contribute.[00:13:39] Recombining in art and life.[00:17:03] The importance of pattern recognition.[00:21:28] Blinding ourselves to possibilities.[00:26:11] The ultimate role, the CHR role.[00:32:38] Immersion in different cultures.[00:34:32] Profoundly changing a culture.[00:39:45] Traveling and cultural immersion.Purchase your copy of "Relationships that Work" on Amazon today at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CD2KJX17?ref_=pe_3052080_276849420
Die Person, die uns diesmal von ihren Lieblingsliedern erzählen wird, ist so eng mit dem Audioversum verbunden wie sonst kein anderer Gast. Ihr ist es nämlich zu verdanken, dass wir über Lieblingslieder sprechen: Julia Sparber-Ablinger. Sie ist die Geschäftsführerin des Audioversums, aber das ist nicht der eigentliche Grund, warum ich sie gebeten habe Ihnen und mir etwas über ihre Musik zu erzählen. Julia schafft es klug und kreativ zu denken, sie vernetzt Menschen, Talente und Inhalte zu neuen Formen und bringt dabei noch ihr positives Wesen und großes Herz mit ein. Ich freu mich sehr, dass sie unser Gast ist - in dieser letzten Episode zum Thema Lieblingslieder!Tracklist: Tina Turner - What's Love Got to Do With itPet Shop Boys - SuburbiaBlixa Bargeld (Einstürzende Neubauten) & Meret Becker - Stella Maris
They say work for a cause not for applause. Simon Sparber put the foundation of his bootstrap company Angles90, by creating a product from a handle from an old ski stick. After tons of testing and prototyping, the final product came out with the first dynamic training grips worldwide, which prevents injuries and activates new muscle fibers just by changing the position of the grip. Advice from Simon: Please be aware of who you hire and who you fire and remember that the smaller your team is the more important it is who the team consists of. Because yeah, every member can have a very huge impact. Books: The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom by Miguel Ruiz contact Simon via Linkedin: @simonsparber more about the company: angles90.com Keep in touch with us! Linkedin: Innovation Friday Podcast Instagram: @innovationfridaypodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovationfriday/message
Originally from South Tyrol, Italy, Marion received her dance training at Varium and Iwanson School. As a teacher she has been working in several schools and festivals in Italy, Spain, Costa Rica, Switzerland, Austria, Russia, Portugal, Poland, India, Germany, USA and Canada a.o at “Deltebre dansa” (Spain), B12 Festival and TanzAHOI (Germany), Circuit-est (Canada), Atlas Festival, Camp In, La Cantera, Encuentros Mutantes (Mexico), Vim Vigor and The Playground New York, Diavolo Company LA, Flow Movement Colorado, Athletic Playground San Francisco (USA), Performact, Lagos Sea Dance and DASS Summer Intensive (Portugal), Marameo, Tanzfabrik, Dock 11, Danceworks, Etage, Seneca, Sozo Visions in Motion, Tanzcompagnie Volkstheater Rostock and Stadttheater Bielefeld, BFZ Nürnberg, Kari-Tanzhaus, Profitraining Freiburg & Leipzig, DancePAT, Tanz s.a.l., Yizong Bagua and Tanzfaktur Köln (Germany), Tanzhaus Zürich and Profitraining Basel (Switzerland), Oliva Dance Project (Italy), Goa Contact Festival and Play Practice Artist Residency (India), Cyrculacje Festival and Sfera Ruchu (Poland), Academy Dancer Russia, Summer for friends and University of dance St. Petersburg (Russia), La Macchine, Espacio Nómada (Costa Rica), Festival Nómada (El Salvador), Guatemala, Descalzinha Danza and Varium (Spain). Marion has collaborated as a dancer with choreographers and companies such as Francisco Córdova in the piece "To be", Stella Zannou in the piece “Strange”, Sonia Rodriguez, performing “Mabel”, ADN-Dialect in the pieces “Zeitzone”, “Urban Shaman and “L'affaire Wettstein”, Stephanie Felber in "Le vide dans l'espace", Eldon Pulak in "The Wetting Party" and as a guestdancer of the Weedance Company. Her solo-work "The Ripe and ruin" and her group-pieces "Big Boys don´t cry", "Shell Shock", "Nefelibata", "Acacia confusA", "Ohne Zwei", "Porzellan-Haus", "Eight" and "Impromptu" have been performed at several international theaters and festivals. In 2014 Marion was part of “EX-IN” In this conversation Marion shares about her class From Inside to Outside, and her various inspirations for the material. She gives a glimpse into her creative process when developing a solo piece through stories of her recent work. She also discusses her physical theater workshop, and opens up about regular physical maintenance work she currently explores. And, she talks about the upcoming B12 event in Berlin.
Der Entrepreneurs Talk lebt von den Unternehmern und ihren authentischen Geschichten. Ob Erfolg, Scheitern, positive oder negative Aspekte des Unternehmertums - Wir sprechen mit Gründern, Machern und Innovatoren über alle Themen. Heute mit Simon, Gründer und CEO von Angles90, der erste dynamische Trainingsgriff weltweit. www.angles90.com
If you thought the airship died with the Hindenburg … think again!Have you ever been part of or craved for a community that just feels like you belong in it, like you get them and they get you, like your values are aligned and you agree on a common sense of purpose, or being? Finding, let alone thriving, in such a community is hard these days. But have you ever wondered what it takes to build a vibrant, robust and enduring community? Whether they meet physically or virtually, given the current global context, it turns out that it takes a fair amount of thoughtful and deliberate planning and engineering to make communities thrive. In our podcast episode this week, we talk to three remarkable leaders, Ms. Leetha Filderman - President of Poptech, Ms. Cheryl Dorsey - President of Echoing Green and Ms. Joanna Sparber - Global Director of Impact at The Conduit.
Karl Bostick is the co-founder at 786 Strategies which helps service NFL athletes grow their brand and create a long-lasting impact on the community. Karl has experience at Roc Nation and Bleacher Report, and a former collegiate athlete. Zach Sparber is a graduate assistant coach for Virginia Tech Football. With extensive experience coaching at the collegiate level, and a former football player at Brown University.
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Der Entrepreneurs Talk lebt von den Unternehmern und ihren authentischen Geschichten. Ob Erfolg, Scheitern, positive oder negative Aspekte des Unternehmertums - Wir sprechen mit Gründern, Machern und Innovatoren über alle Themen. Heute mit Simon, Gründer und CEO von Angles90, der erste dynamische Trainingsgriff weltweit. www.angles90.com
On today’s episode of RTP we talk with Zach Sparber, current Graduate Assistant at Virginia Tech University. Zach was the Offensive Line coach for the 2017 New Jersey State Champions: the Bergen Catholic Crusaders in Oradell, NJ. Listen as we talk with Coach Sparber about using Lecharles Bentley’s principles to transform his OL’s fundamentals at Bergen Catholic, using Tim and Brian Kight’s principles to transform his OL’s mindset, and being a disciplined and analytical OL coach. You can follow Coach Sparber on Twitter @CoachZSparber. This episode of Run The Power is brought to you by Power-Lift. Let Power-Lift take your teams unique needs and use them to design your state of the art facility. From Concept to Completion, choose Power-Lift. Powerful ideas; Powerful Results. Made in USA. Check out Power-Lift for all of your strength equipment and facility needs at power-lift.com This episode of Run The Power is brought to you by SkyCoach. SkyCoach is a proven sideline replay technology that will give you the advantage over opponents utilizing anything else. 24/7 support, a flexible network that works in any stadium and in any size crowd, and the most reliable, innovative software available. To be the best, you must use the best. Don’t let your team down by choosing something inferior. SkyCoach, the Market Leader in Sideline Replay. Visit www.myskycoach.com to learn more. This episode of the podcast is also brought to you by Team Attack Academy. Team Attack Academy is an online football development site for football players and coaches of all levels. It is the most powerful teaching tool introduced into the game today to raise level of playing and coaching football. After using Team Attack Academy your athletes and coaches will outplay, outwork and outsmart their opponents guaranteed. Visit Team Attack Academy at https://teamattackacademy.com
Max Sparber was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1969 and adopted after 11 weeks by a middle class Jewish family in the St. Louis Park suburb of Minneapolis. As a child, he grew up a few blocks from where the Coen brothers had grown up, and was baby-sat by both Dan and Matthew Wilson, both later of the band Trip Shakespeare (as well as Semisonic, in the case of Dan Wilson). Sparber's family had some links to the world of entertainment - his mother is cousins with Judd Hirsch, while his father is a distant cousin of Academy Award-winning composer Lalo Schifrin.Sparber attended public schools throughout his childhood, but for a tw-year stint at a shirt-lived Jewish high school. He attended the University of Minnesota, from which he never attained his degree (at first in Jewish Studies, later in theater). In his early twenties, Sparber moved to Los Angeles. Quickly broke and jobless, he spent three months in Citrus House, a homeless shelter run by the Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center of Los Angeles, although Sparber is not gay. This experience would continue to inform his later work as a playwright, which has often addressed gay themes. Through the Teen Canteen, another program for homeless youth, Sparber became part of a theater program begun by actress Shelley Winters (started as the result of a promise by Winters to Marilyn Monroe). Sparber quickly became the program's writer, penning two plays, both of which were extensively workshopped but never produced. The program included as one of its organizers actress Clare Carey from the long-running television comedy Coach.After several years of political work as part of a thriving anarchist scene in Minneapolis, Sparber moved to Omaha, Nebraska, in the late Nineties. Here he became involved in the Blue Barn Theatre, a well-known regional theater that makes frequent use of Omaha talent such as 'Jill Anderson', Hughston Walkinshaw, and Tim Siragusa. Sparber pened a play for the Blue Barn titled "Minstrel Show; Or, the Lynching of William Brown, which retold the true story of a 1919 murder of an African American man in Omaha through the eyes of two itinerant blackface performers. Despite being denounced by state senator Ernie Chambers, the play was a hit, and has since been produced extensively throughout the United States, including two New York productions.Sparber has worked as a journalist and editor for the past decade, including having been the editor-in-chief of Omaha's newsweekly, The Reader, as well as reviewing theater for City Pages in Minneapolis for three years. He has occasionally made forays into writing and acting for film.
Due to the overwhelmingly positive feedback I've gotten for my Pepper Labeija mix, I put together another mix of popular crunk and music to twerk to. Tracklist at twerking.com. Enjoy.
As the title suggests, I made this summer dance mix while residing in Istanbul for two weeks at the beginning of June. Lots of new summer songs to enjoy, including Simian Mobile Disco, Danny Daze, Discodromo, and an edit and remix by moi.
My first mix of 2012 picks right up where last year's Cosmic Mix left off. Slow, space-y house and disco beats for your nerves with new tracks by Malestrom, Cisco Cisco, Spirit Catcher and some classics from Lou Reed and the Mary Jane Girls
Scott Ewalt has seen it all and lived to tell the tales of Times Square sleaziness, rock 'n' roll gayness in the East Village and his life as a DJ, artist and collector. Scott brought obscure vinyl too starring Dean Johnson and Larry Tee rarities. Enjoy!
One half of the House of Stank, Christy Love has made a name for herself in both her production and DJ endeavors. As I learned while recording this episode, she knows EVERYONE in house music and shares my passion for ghetto tech and booty bass.
He owned some of New York's most influential record stores and DJed at seminal clubs including Meat, Click & Drag and others. On this overdue episode of Twerking Radio, Aldo schools us on the olden days and shares new tech house and his timeless charm
Austin Downey once ruled NYC nightlife, DJing at Tunnel, Limelight and Palladium. He took 10 years off but is back to share his dancefloor dubs and kiki about his good friend Frankie Knuckles and former roommate DJ Lina. Full tracklist at twerking.com
From the East Village to touring the world with the Scissor Sisters, guest DJ Sammy Jo dishes on his romances with Justin Vivian Bond, Joey Arias and the city of Barcelona, where he now spends half his year. Find the full tracklist at twerking.com
Sparber's flying solo on this episode of Twerking Radio, taking you around the world with tunes from Brazil, Jamaica, South Africa, Lebanon, Egypt, London and the U.S. of A. Check out twerking.com for the full track listing.
London DJ royalty Michael Linington, better known by her DJ name Princess Michael of C*nt and as a founder of UK club night Dirtbox, flew to the pure shores of New York to record this pop and UK heavy episode. Full tracklist at twerking.com
One half of DJ duo House of Stank W. Jeremy Pelser joins us to talk influences and his residency at San Francisco's End Up. New music from Midnight Magic as well as our favorite riot grrrl and goth tracks among lots of laughter. tracklist at twerking.com
Rock star Kele Okereke of Bloc Party and solo fame joins us on this week's episode for some stories and songs from New York, Japan and Kele's hometown of London. We travel from Laurie Anderson to SL2 to Fatman Scoop while discussing RuPaul's Drag Race.
On this week's episode of our radio show, Provincetown DJ Mark Louque joins Sparber after their long weekend of DJing the famous NYC Black Party. Hear the tracks that made the biggest waves and find out our DJ secrets. Tracklist at twerking.com.
On the debut episode of regular radio show, New York sensation DJ Will aka DJ Will Automagic joins Sparber to talk and play 90s club music, David Morales and Little Fluffy Clouds. With new music by Holy Ghost!, Hot Toddy, The Miracles Club & more.
My take on southern hip hop and booty bass beats to keep you dancing at the club or on the pole if that's your thing. Find the tracklist over at soundcloud.com/sparber
A mix of Nicki Minaj guest spots and mixtape cuts from right before her debut album dropped. Check out the full tracklist at soundcloud.com/sparber.
Welcome to our first podcast, featuring a mix of my favorite italo, cosmic and Balearic disco. Much much more to come. Full tracklist at soundcloud.com/sparber.
Sparber, C (Cambridge) Thursday 16 December 2010, 09:00-10:00