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Today we interview Joe Starita about his book, I Am A Man. The narrative non-fiction book describes the real life story of Ponca Chief Standing Bear. He was a man who just wanted to live peaceably, with his tribe, on their ancestral homeland that was deeded to them by the U.S. government in a treaty. However, government mistakes, prejudice, and people following orders from their superiors led to the Ponca being stripped of their Nebraska homeland in 1877, many deaths on their journey to a reservation in Oklahoma, and eventually Chief Standing Bear's suit against the federal government, the first time a Native American had been allowed to testify in a US courtroom. And he won. Join us to learn more about this remarkable, heartbreaking, and inspiring man. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frontporchbookclub/support
Today we interview Joe Starita about his book, I Am A Man. The narrative non-fiction book describes the real life story of Ponca Chief Standing Bear. He was a man who just wanted to live peaceably, with his tribe, on their ancestral homeland that was deeded to them by the U.S. government in a treaty. However, government mistakes, prejudice, and people following orders from their superiors led to the Ponca being stripped of their Nebraska homeland in 1877, many deaths on their journey to a reservation in Oklahoma, and eventually Chief Standing Bear's suit against the federal government, the first time a Native American had been allowed to testify in a US courtroom. And he won. Join us to learn more about this remarkable, heartbreaking, and inspiring man. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frontporchbookclub/support
I Am a Man by Joe Starita documents the heartbreaking exile of Chief Standing Bear from his homeland to his journey to establishing the personhood of Native Americans in US courts. Chief Standing Bear promised his dying teenage son that he would bury him in the ancestral graveyard back along the Niobrara River in northeast Nebraska. On his journey home with his son's body, he was jailed for leaving the Oklahoma reservation and for visiting his friends and relatives on the Omaha reservation. The US Army intended to force him to return to Oklahoma. However, a newspaperman and two attorneys in Omaha helped him file a suit against the US government. He ended up being the first Native person to testify in a US court and his case established that Native persons have the same rights as the nation's White and Black citizens, which was not clear in the muddle of the way Native Americans were treated. His most famous lines are from his testimony in court about his personhood. He stood and held out his hand and said: “That hand is not the color of yours, but if I pierce it, I shall feel pain. If you pierce your hand, you also feel pain. The blood that will flow from mine will be of the same color as yours. I am a man. The same God made us both.” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frontporchbookclub/support
I Am a Man by Joe Starita documents the heartbreaking exile of Chief Standing Bear from his homeland to his journey to establishing the personhood of Native Americans in US courts. Chief Standing Bear promised his dying teenage son that he would bury him in the ancestral graveyard back along the Niobrara River in northeast Nebraska. On his journey home with his son's body, he was jailed for leaving the Oklahoma reservation and for visiting his friends and relatives on the Omaha reservation. The US Army intended to force him to return to Oklahoma. However, a newspaperman and two attorneys in Omaha helped him file a suit against the US government. He ended up being the first Native person to testify in a US court and his case established that Native persons have the same rights as the nation's White and Black citizens, which was not clear in the muddle of the way Native Americans were treated. His most famous lines are from his testimony in court about his personhood. He stood and held out his hand and said: “That hand is not the color of yours, but if I pierce it, I shall feel pain. If you pierce your hand, you also feel pain. The blood that will flow from mine will be of the same color as yours. I am a man. The same God made us both.” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frontporchbookclub/support
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast Presentations: Transmissions hosts Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Tom Starita about his novel, Delta, and Beth Cato about her novel, A Thousand Recipes for Revenge. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountTom Starita LinksAmazonFacebookTwitterBeth Cato LinksAmazonFacebookTwitterWebsiteBumperThis episode's bumper is provided courtesy of Douglas Wynne who can be found on Amazon, his Website, and at Twitter.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
On today's episode we are featuring beautiful special guest Jikara Starita who is a Spiritual Healing Facilitator, Meditation Teacher, and Shamanic Practitioner. She practices by using the Spiritual Response Therapy, and through her Highest Self. She access the Akashic Records with the help of the pendulum and specialized charts to help clear chakras, aura, apply energy healing, remove blocks and subconscious programs. She is a wonderful soul inside and out. You can't help but fall in love with her energy. In this episode, Jikara shares with us her journey and how much she has been through to get to where she is today. Her journey is inspiring and shows true courage and determination. She shares what it's like to move to the US from another country and how she took her power back from a toxic relationship and then found her true passion. Jikara is a strong, beautiful, caring, and amazing women. Tune into this episode to learn what spiritual response therapy is and how her services can help you or someone you know.
The New 3 Rs - https://thenew3rs.org/People's Budget Campaign Launch Meeting The Needs From Harlem To Hollis - https://www.harlemworldmagazine.com/peoples-budget-campaign-launch-meeting-the-needs-from-harlem-to-hollis/The People's Plan NYC - https://peoplesplan.nyc/
Durante la Queer Week a LUMEN Firenze, organizzata da Arcigay Firenze e The Shade, ci siamo incontratə con Luca Starita per parlare del suo "Canone Ambiguo" edito da Effequ.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.09.30.510346v1?rss=1 Authors: Chiou, K. L., Huang, X., Bohlen, M. O., Tremblay, S., O'Day, D. R., Spurrell, C. H., Gogate, A. A., Zintel, T. M., Cayo Biobank Research Unit,, Andrews, M. G., Martinez, M. I., Starita, L. M., Montague, M. J., Platt, M. L., Shendure, J., Snyder-Mackler, N. Abstract: Cataloging the diverse cellular architecture of the primate brain is crucial for understanding cognition, behavior and disease in humans. Here, we generated a brain-wide single-cell multimodal molecular atlas of the rhesus macaque brain. Altogether, we profiled 2.58M transcriptomes and 1.59M epigenomes from single nuclei sampled from 30 regions across the adult brain. Cell composition differed extensively across the brain, revealing cellular signatures of region-specific functions. We also identified 1.19M candidate regulatory elements, many novel, allowing us to explore the landscape of cis-regulatory grammar and neurological disease risk in a cell-type- specific manner. Together, this multi-omic atlas provides an open resource for investigating the evolution of the human brain and identifying novel targets for disease interventions. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by PaperPlayer
Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life bring you an interview with author, Tom Starita. His new book, a horror story called Delta, is out on August 4th, 2022. https://www.blackrosewriting.com/horrorsuspense/delta Website: https://gbhbl.com/ Ko-Fi (Buy us a coffee): https://ko-fi.com/gbhbl Big Cartel: https://gbhbl.bigcartel.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBHBL Twitter: https://twitter.com/GBHBL_Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbhbl/ Contact: gbhblofficial@gmail.com Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/gbhbl Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5A4toGR0qap5zfoR4cIIBo Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/hr/podcast/the-gbhbl-podcasts/id1350465865
This is Episode 16 of the OmicsXchange, where we will be discussing the Atlas Variant Effects Alliance with Clare Turnbull and Lea Starita, co-chairs of the Clinical Variant Interpretation Working Group.
Lou Starita is a second-generation multi-school owner. Lou started working in the cosmetology school and beauty salon industry in 1986 working for his father. He is currently the controlling owner of six cosmetology/barber schools. Paul Mitchell The School Boise, Nampa, Provo, Richland, Spokane and Twin Falls. In today's episode we talk about finding the right partners, leadership team and mentors, having financial freedom, and creating a safe cohesive culture. To take your salon business to the NEXT LEVEL, go to https://linktr.ee/nlsleadership and sign up for the course! Follow @NLSalonLeadership on Facebook and Instagram!
In this episode, Greg interviews musician, producer, mix engineer, and label boss Michael Starita. They discuss the power of saying yes even when you think you might not be ready and the importance of having the drive to learn as you go. Tracks from Michael Starita's latest release are highlighted to show his techniques for producing and collaborating with other artists, as well as the influence of spirituality and meditation practice on his music. Michael Starita also gives us insight into his personal journey to find fulfillment in the music industry as an artist/producer and engineer. Featured Tracks; Middle track, “The Dream” featuring Christan Scott aTunde Adjuah and Trent Park from his latest album The Wakeup Call Michael Starita Wrote produced and played keys on this track, with songwriting and trumpet playing from Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, songwriting, lyrics, and vocals from Trent Park, and songwriting and guitar from Robin Applewood. This song and album were released on Michael Starita's Be Still Records label, which is dedicated to spiritual music. Michael challenged himself and his collaborators to channel the music on the project from the heart, rather than overthink anything when writing and performing the music. Last track, “The Search” featuring Sean Johnson and the Wild Lotus Band from The Wakeup Call Michael Starita wrote produced and played keys on this track, with songwriting and vocals from Sean Johnson of Sean Johnson and the Wild Lotus Band. Sean Johnson sings a Mantra, from Hindu and Yoga Tradition, about the concept of the Guru, what it represents, and how it permeates everything, including each person. Michael Starita talks about the process of writing this song, by passing musical Ideas back and forth between him and Sean Johnson until they felt ready to send each other multitracks and get mixing. Michael Starita is an artist, producer, mix engineer, founder of both the Starita Music and Be Still Records labels, founder of Bay Area Music Collective, and the former president of the San Francisco chapter of the Recording Academy. He has produced and engineered tracks for a plethora of artists including Los Amigos Invisibles who were nominated for a Latin Grammy in the song of the year category, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Third Eye Blind, A Tribe Called Quest, Yo Yo Ma, and Childish Gambino to name a few. Michael Starita blends his influences and roots in Rock, Soul, and Electronic music with his spiritual practice and meditation to create genre-bending and introspective music. Website https://www.staritamusic.com/ Be Still Records website https://bestillrecords.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One hour vinyasa yoga class recorded at home. In Out Deep Slow Music: Starita
LUCA STARITA - CANONE AMBIGUO - presentato da IRA RUBINI
LUCA STARITA - CANONE AMBIGUO - presentato da IRA RUBINI
After Eight Show - Music That You Just Don't Hear Anywhere Else!
Our playlist was bulging with new music again this week - just like when Cartman ate the skin off all the KFC chicken pieces. Our Luvva Cover, this week, is a stunning cover of an iconic song by The Cranberries. The much missed Dolores O'Riordan wrote the song as a response to the tragedy of two children's deaths in the Warrington bombing in 1993. The cover version is by Ghostly Kisses and was recorded as a tribute to Dolores O'Riordan who died, in tragic circumstances, in 2018. One of the comments below the Youtube version of this cover is "Listening to this during the the October revolution of iraq made my soul bleed a little". Give it a listen - you will be very moved by it! #newmusicyoujustdonthearanywhereelse On 17 radio stations in 5 countries all week! Playlist: Free Association (Helado Negro remix) – Gordi, Helado Negro The Whiskey Wouldn’t Let Me Pray – Queen Esther Feel This Life – Sun, Moon & Talia Build A Better World (Thomas Oliver remix) – London Elektricity, Thomas Oliver Solid Supposed – Caulbearers, Ruth Blake Time – Paolo Fresu, Petra Magoni, Gianluca Petrella, Francesco, Diodati, Francesco Ponticelli, Christian Meyer Lost – Beady Belle Send Me – Tirzah The Dream – Starita, Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, Trent Park Song for Berta – Sandrayati Fay, Damien Rice, JFDR Zombie – The Cranberries Zombie – Ghostly Kisses (Luvva Cover feature) Light Up – nimino Alambari – Derun, DakhaBrakha Lanyards – The Hold Steady Losing Something – Lost Girls, Jenny Hval, Håvard Volden Meaning – DOLKINS, Fanny Fee Ery Nestledown – Ninebarrow Next Year – Mulini Nothing Beaks Like A Heart – Ten Fé All You Need IsTime – AK, Dario Lessing Together – Lemongrass, Karen Gibson Roc
LUCA STARITA - CANONE AMBIGUO - presentato da IRA RUBINI
LUCA STARITA - CANONE AMBIGUO - presentato da IRA RUBINI
Carter, Lucas, Jack, and Hendrix review the story for Native American rights that was led by Standing Bear.
Joe Starita is a Chicago born multi-instrumentalist, business owner, and artist. He owns and operates "Rossi Music" in Oak Lawn, IL where he has been teaching music for over 20 years. He has been active in the Chicago music scene since the late 90's forming bands, 'Unique Chique' and 'Hunt Hunt Hunt Camp'. He also performs and records for countless bands around Chicagoland area. Check out his music on social media and Bandcamp.
2' How Lisa started building up Customer Success Management (CSM) from scratch 5' Why doing CSM initially for free makes sense until figuring out what people want to pay for 9' Why reflecting if and how your product can generate Customer Lifetime Value without people 12' What to consider when assigning responsibility for renewals to sales vs CSM 18' Why sales needs to be ambitious and creative on how to sell the product in the market 22' How she channeled customer feedback from sales to product management over time 28' What a Product Marketing Manager is actually doing 32' How fast-changing companies require fast-changing adaptations and methods 35' How sales, marketing and product marketing can collaborate to figure out what to build next 38' Why the usual job interview answer "patience is my weakness - which is OK" does not work for CSM 40' What Lisa is up to next...
E giungemmo così alla tappa finale della prima stagione di Vino al Vino 50 anni dopo.Per molti versi una doppia puntata: andiamo in Campania e allo stesso tempo chiudiamo il cerchio, tornando praticamente all'inizio del viaggio di Soldati, che si apre sì in Sicilia, ma con le parole di don Vincenzo Triunfo, pluricitato bottigliere incontrato a Napoli.Quindi da una parte proviamo a riannodare i fili di vari temi affrontati in queste settimane, dall'altra ci godiamo l'ultimo giorno di scuola insieme agli amici che ci hanno accompagnato fin qui: un'occasione privilegiata per conoscerli meglio.Con noi fin dal numero zero, il giornalista e scrittore irpino-partenopeo Marco Ciriello ci racconta la difficoltà e la bellezza di raccontare Napoli, partendo dalla duplicità paradigmatica di Eduardo De Filippo e Roberto De Simone, per arrivare a Nicola Pugliese e al suo Malacqua, opera dispari imprescindibile per chi cerca l'anima più profonda della città. Tocca come di consueto all'enogastro-detective più amato (?) del web innescare poi l'approfondimento sulla cucina regionale. Ma l'Ispettore Palma stavolta non si limita ad una rapida indagine: ci segue nella ricognizione completa dei grandi classici campani, svelandoci anche come ha mosso i primi passi nel suo pericoloso lavoro.A farci da Cicerone territoriale c'è invece l'amico Michele Pico Palermo, poliedrico napoletano-flegreo cresciuto praticamente sulla solfatara di Pozzuoli, che conosciamo come selezionatore del catalogo Farevino, ma anche e soprattutto come gaudente con una passione speciale per i libri a tema enogastronomico e per i vini “perduti”.Con lui ragioniamo a 360 gradi sulle traiettorie dell'enogastronomia campana, soffermandoci in particolare sui Campi Flegrei: cosa vuol dire vivere e produrre in questa zona, come si esprimono qui Falanghina e Piedirosso, quali sono le cantine e i vini di riferimento.Senza dimenticare i contributi su passato e presente della cucina napoletana e dell'universo pizza, corredati da tanti consigli di viaggio e sosta, adatti ad ogni esigenza geografica, stilistica e di budget.Non ci resta quindi che augurarvi buon ascolto, ringraziandovi per il tempo e l'attenzione che ci avete dedicato e che non avremmo mai immaginato.Ci ritroviamo in autunno per la seconda stagione di Vino al Vino 50 anni dopo: non mancheranno novità e sorprese, partendo sempre e comunque dal desiderio di seguire Mario Soldati in giro per l'Italia con la nostra chiassosa carovana di amici.Tipicamente presentaVino al vino 50 anni dopoUn podcast di Paolo De Cristofaro e Antonio Boco I° serie, decima puntataNella province di Napoli e Caserta. Campania (prima parte)Con l'amichevole partecipazione di Marco Ciriello, Michele Pico Palermo e l'Ispettore PalmaLetture e grafica di Tiziana Battistawww.tipicamente.itCreditiLettureVino al Vino | Alla ricerca dei vini genuini, Mario Soldati - Bompiani (2017)Primo viaggio (Autunno 1968). Nelle province di Napoli, Avellino e Caserta (pp 61-77)Da leggere e da guardareMalacqua, Nicola Pugliese – Tullio Pironti (2013)Il ventre di Napoli, Matilde Serao – Bur Biblioteca Universale Rizzoli (2012)Opera omnia, Eduardo De Filippo e Roberto De SimoneUn giorno di questi, Marco Ciriello – Rubbettino (2018)Maradona è amico mio, Marco Ciriello – 66th and 2nd (2018)Il vangelo a benzina, Marco Ciriello – Bompiani (2012)SanGennaroBomb, Marco Ciriello – Mephite (2011)Tutti i nomi dell'estate, Marco Ciriello – Effigie (2009)I sapori del Sud. Alla riscoperta della cucina mediterranea, Rita e Mariano Pane – Eucalipto (2015)Lo scalco alla moderna, Antonio LatiniIl cuoco galante, Vincenzo CorradoDel cibo pitagorico ovvero erbaceo, Vincenzo CorradoLa cucina napoletana, Antonio Tubelli – Edizioni L'Ancora del Mediterraneo (2010)Bere giusto, Luigi Veronelli – Rizzoli (Prima edizione, 1974)Catalogo Bolaffi dei Vini d'Italia, a cura di Luigi Veronelli – Giulio Bolaffi EditoreDa bere e visitareI Borboni – Lusciano (CE)Masseria Campito – Gricignano d'Aversa (CE)Agnanum (Raffaele Moccia) - NapoliAstroni – Napoli Cantine Babbo – Bacoli (NA)Cantine del Mare – Monte di Procida (NA)Contrada Salandra (Giuseppe Fortunato) – Pozzuoli (NA)La Sibilla – Bacoli (NA)Mara Portolano – Pozzuoli (NA)Salvatore Martusciello – Quarto (NA)Osterie e ristorantiVeritas Restaurant – Napoli (Chiaia)Trattoria da Vittorio – Napoli (Fuorigrotta)Trattoria La Campagnola – Napoli (centro storico)Abraxas – Pozzuoli (NA)Sud – Quarto (NA)Lido Turistico Fratelli Santini – Torregaveta (NA)La Catagna – Bacoli (NA)Osteria Caliendo – Bacoli (NA)Caracol del Cala Moresca – Bacoli (NA)PizzerieLa Notizia – Napoli (Fuorigrotta)50 Kalò – Napoli (Mergellina)Mascagni – Napoli (Vomero)Michele a Forcella – Napoli (centro storico)Di Matteo ai Tribunali – Napoli (centro storico)Attilio alla Pignasecca – Napoli (centro storico)Starita a Materdei – Napoli (centro storico-Sanità)Concettina ai Tre Santi – Napoli (centro storico-Sanità)La Masardona – Napoli (Case Nuove-Stazione)10 Diego Vitagliano – Napoli (Bagnoli)La Dea Bendata (Ciro Coccia) - PozzuoliFratelli Francesco&Salvatore Salvo – San Giorgio a Cremano (NA)Le Parùle (Giuseppe Pignalosa) - Ercolano450 gradi (Gianfranco Iervolino) – Pomigliano (NA)Pepe in Grani – Caiazzo (CE)Brani musicali (in ordine di scaletta)Creative Commons license (CC BY 3.0)As colorful as ever - Broke for free – Free Music Archive (freemusicarchive.org)Dirt road traveler – Jason Shaw – AudionautiX (audionautix.com)Blizzards – Riot – Boorp (boorp.com)Sunset beach – Ser Olly – Post rock is the new black – GoSoundtrack (gosoundtrack.com)Shining Eyes - Jaspertine – ccMixter (dig.ccmixter.org)Two men blues (ft Admiral Bob) - Stefan Kartenberg - ccMixter (beta.ccmixter.org)Back to the woods – Jason Shaw – AudionautiX (audionautix.com)Pleasure to meet you – Grimo – Golden Club (Jazz | Vintage Rock | Lounge) – GoSoundtrack (gosoundtrack.com)Positive sunrise – Ser Olly – Post rock is the new black – GoSoundtrack (gosoundtrack.com)Dawn's battle (Instrumental) – Ivan Chew - ccMixter (dig.ccmixter.org)Just me and you – Grimo – Golden Club (Jazz | Vintage Rock | Lounge) – GoSoundtrack (gosoundtrack.com)Red wine – Bruno Bassi and Grimo – Golden Club (Jazz | Vintage Rock | Lounge) – GoSoundtrack (gosoundtrack.com)28 Aussens (ft Tobias Weber, Gerd Kohlmeier) - Stefan Kartenberg - ccMixter (dig.ccmixter.org)Illuminate you (acoustic) – Weary Eyes - Icons8 (icons8.com)Embrace - Sappheiros - promoted by BreakingCopyright - Audiograb (audiograb.com)Sigla Ispettore Palma:Spy Glass by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4410-spy-glassLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Effetti sonori: freesound.org
Mark Roxey chats with special guest "Cut Man" Vic Starita and talks about the life of a cutman in the world of professional boxing and how he got into the sport of boxing. Touching on topics including Iron Mike Tyson's proposed return to professional boxing and Vic's former career as a United States Marine. Support the show
It has been nearly two decades since scientists accomplished the first complete sequencing of the human genome. This historic moment gave us an unprecedented view of human DNA, the genetic code that determines everything from our eye color to our chance of disease, unlocking some of the biggest mysteries of human life. Twenty years later, despite the prevalence of genetic sequencing, considerable work remains to fulfill the promise of these advances to alleviate and cure human illness and disease. Scientists and researchers are “actually extremely good at reading genomes, but we're very, very bad at understanding what we're reading,” says Lea Starita, co-director of Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine’s Advanced Technology Lab, and Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Genome Sciences at the University of Washington. But that is changing thanks to new tools and approaches, including one called Deep Mutational Scanning. This powerful technique for determining genetic variants is generating widespread interest in the field of genetics and personalized medicine, and it’s the subject of a symposium and workshop on Jan. 13 and 14, 2020, at the University of Washington. “I think approaches like Deep Mutational Scanning will eventually allow us to make better countermeasures, both vaccines and drugs that will help us combat even these viruses that are changing very rapidly” said Jesse Bloom, an evolutionary and computational biologist at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the University of Washington Department of Genome Sciences. Bloom, who researches the evolution of viruses, will deliver the keynote at the symposium, held by the Brotman Baty Institute and the Center for the Multiplex Assessment of Phenotype. On this episode of the GeekWire Health Tech Podcast, we get a preview and a deeper understanding of Deep Mutational Scanning from Bloom and Starita.
Music Expo San Francisco 2019 took place at the SAE institute in Emeryville, California on November 9th and 10th. It featured a wide array of panels and discussions. The Producers and Engineers panel was the Keynote panel held on the 10th. Enjoy. -Matt For more info on Music Expo: https://musicexpo.co/ In this episode we discuss: Producing Points Survival Mental Health Success Building a career Thinking Globally Persistence Links and Show Notes: Music Expo: https://musicexpo.co/sanfrancisco Warren Huart: https://warrenhuart.com/ Lenise Bent: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenise_Bent Michael James: http://michaeljamesproducer.com/ Starita: http://www.staritamusic.com/ Emiliano Caballero: https://www.emilianocaballero.com/ Support WCA - Go Ad Free! https://glow.fm/workingclassaudio/ Connect with Matt on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattboudreau/ Current sponsors & promos: https://bit.ly/2WmKbFw Working Class Audio Journal: https://amzn.to/2GN67TP Credits: Guests: Warren Huart, Lenise Bent, Michael James, Starita, Emiliano Caballero Host: Matt Boudreau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau & Matt Boudreau Additional Music: The License Lab
Hannah Fordin sits down for a bi-lingual conversation with Antonio Starita and Pasquale Cozzolino – two experienced piazzolos from Naples who served up wood-fired pizzas for hungry crowds at Slow Food Nations in Denver. What's the secret to a perfect Naples style pizza? How to make hundreds of pizzas in one day? Is it really necessary to throw your pizza dough up in the air to make that perfect thin crust? Photo via Slow Food Nations HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.
Our Christmas Show -- The Maestro of Naples Style pizza himself Roberto Caporuscio stops by to talk about the art of pizza, also his restaurants Don Antonio & Keste in NYC. Roberto Caporuscio began his authentic pizza-making skills straight from the source – Italy. Roberto was born and raised on a dairy farm in Pontinia, Italy where he first developed his culinary skills producing and selling cheese. It was, however, in Napoli, the birthplace of pizza, where he went to study the art and craft of Neapolitan pizza with the most talented pizza masters, including Antonio Starita. After training with the best, he established two successful pizzerias in Pittsburgh, PA, then A Mano in Ridgewood, NJ, and ultimately in New York City in 2009 when he opened Kesté Pizza and Vino on Bleecker Street, followed by Don Antonio by Starita in Midtown in February, 2012. Roberto has become one of the most highly praised pizza chefs amongst his peers and in the media, critically acclaimed as “#1 Pizza in New York” by New York Magazine, “Best Pizza” in New York State by Food Network Magazine and among the top 25 “Best Pizza Places in the US” by Food and Wine. A passionate advocate of the Neapolitan Pizza Industry, Roberto serves as U.S. President of the Association of Neapolitan Pizza Makers (APN), the elite Italian governing body teaching the 300-year-old art of Neapolitan pizza making, and certifies adherence to authentic procedures. The pizza maestro is called upon by numerous restaurants throughout the United States, for private consultations, and conducts an intensive, ten day Neapolitan pizza-making course at which he issues APN certification to aspiring Neapolitan pizza makers/restauranteurs around the world. Currently, Roberto is the president and owner of Keste Pizza & Vino where he teaches the art of cheese making at the Wall Street location’s pizza school. also we talk with Daughter of acclaimed pizziolo Roberto Caporuscio, Giorgia is one of (if not the only) female pizziolas in the United States. Born and raised in Terracina, Italy, she learned the art of Neapolitan pizza making under the expertise of her father. After spending eight months training with Roberto, Giorgia set off for Naples to complete a lengthy training internship by her father’s own mentor, Antonio Starita. Later, she made her way to the United States where she assisted in the opening of Scuola Vecchia, a Neapolitan pizzeria in Delray Beach, Florida. An accomplished pizziola, Giorgia was named the youngest of only two women to ever win first place in the “Classic Pizza” category of Naples’ largest and most prestigious pizza competition of over 500 competitors. Giorgia has shared her pizza making skills at Keste and Don Antonio since 2012. Currently, she is a partner and head maker of the family’s newest venture – Keste Pizza & Vino located in Wall Street where she and her father teach the art of Neapolitan pizza at the location’s pizza school. Also Heavvy stops by the show
This week, Aly talks with Lisa Starita, Head of Customer Success Operations at Beekeeper. Lisa talks about how she used to manage customer requests manually and the problems that caused with the product team. She then explains how she went about solving those issues and practically removing CS from the feedback process. This episode is perfect for anyone in CS who: - Often finds themselves inundated with customer feedback requests. - Feels they're trapped between the customers and the product team. - Wants to set up a scalable feedback system in their organization. Key Takeaways - The trouble with using documents and spreadsheets for feedback. - How to remove CS from the feedback process and create a direct link between customers and the product team. - The warning signs that tell you when to adopt a specialist feedback software. See full show notes: www.receptive.io/podcasts/churnitup/customer-feedback.html
This first edition features records by the Starita brothers, Rudy, Ray, and Al who were each in their own way notable musicians on the dance band scene in Pre War London in places such as The Kit Kat club and The Ambassadors as well as on record.
On the latest episode of the Talkhouse Music Podcast, we look back on winter 2017. Talkhouse Music Podcast host Elia Einhorn and Talkhouse Music Editor-In-Chief Amy Rose Spiegel discuss some of their favorite moments from the podcast, including Starita and A Tribe Called Quest’s Jarobi White remembering Phife Dawg, Xenia Rubinos and Digable Planets’ Ladybug Mecca on intersectional feminism, the Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne asking Prince Paul about De La Soul’s industry-changing sampling issues, and the Smiths’ Andy Rourke and Joy Division and New Order’s Peter Hook on the first time they saw each other. Subscribe now on iTunes or Stitcher to stay in the loop about future Talkhouse Podcasts. Also, we want to hear from you! Head on over to bit.ly/TalkhouseSurvey to fill out a two-minute survey about you, our audience, so we can hear about how to bring you the best conversations. To sweeten the deal, we’ll be raffling off a Fender Mahogany Acoustic Guitar, a rad nine-LP prize pack courtesy of the great crews at Secretly Group and Dead Oceans, a custom Levi's jean jacket, and four $25 Amazon gift cards. Good luck! —Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Music Podcast host and producer
Jarobi White (A Tribe Called Quest) and Starita, who worked on Tribe’s recent chart-topping album We got it from Here... Thank You 4 Your service, remember Phife Dawg in this edition of the Talkhouse Music Podcast. Jarobi talks about their earliest days, breaks down the meaning of Tribe lyrics, shares the last words Phife ever spoke to him and so much more. Starita was the last engineer to ever work with Phife, and brings us into those final days of frantic work and heavy emotions. Check it out. Subscribe now on iTunes or Stitcher to stay in the loop on future Talkhouse Podcasts. — Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Podcast producer and engineer
Working Class Audio Session #012 with Michael Starita!!! Michael Starita is a lifelong musician with over 17 years experience as an engineer, producer and remixer. His career started at the famous Hyde Street Studios in the late 90s learning from many of the Bay Area greats. Moving to EDNET, Starita had the pleasure of being […] The post WCA #012 with Michael Starita appeared first on Working Class Audio.
Vaccines available at Walgreens that can destroy your and your pet’s immune system. Dial anti-bacterial handsoap containing triclosan, a toxic chemical that has been shown to contribute to brain damage and depression. Can we live with, or without these poisons? Does staying well have to involve microbial and chemical warfare or are there healthy ways to use the power of … Read more about this episode...
Guests: Julie Fenguard, Mary Morelli, and Their Animals – Sonny, Baxter and Button Imagine that it’s possible for you to use the power of your own energy field, with directed focus, to clear away tumors and pain from the animals and people that you love. In this episode, Dr. Starita gives step-by-step instructions on how to do just that. Her … Read more about this episode...
Joe Starita - Author & Associate Professor of Journalism, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, talks about his latest book "I Am a Man: Chief Standing Bear's Journey for Justice."
Michael Starita is a lifelong musician with over 15 years of experience as an engineer and producer. He started his career at the famous Hyde Street Studios in the late 90s learning from many of the Bay Area greats. Moving to EDNET, Starita had the pleasure of being the ISDN engineer for clients such as Rick Rubin, […]
Keri Davis and her co-host Frank Ferrante are thrilled to be interviewing Dr. Donna Starita leading expert in wholistic animal health... TRULY A HEALING SHOW!..... DONNA SHARES HER POWERFUL HEALING TOOLS FROM RADIATION PROTOCOLS TO TRANSFORMING ENERGIES! Donna is a private practitioner from Damascus, Oregon specializing in alternative and natural medicine and healing. A 1979 Graduate of the Ohio state University College of Veterinary Medicine, her study of bio energetic therapies for animals and people has expanded her knowledge of alternate healing, including homeopathy, radionics, herbal and nutritional therapies, chiropractic, gem and flower essence therapy, magnetics, color and sound. She is a member of the American, Oregon and Portland Veterinary Medical Associations, and the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association. Donna is also a past instructor for The Upledger Institute, and holds certification in Consegrity and Qi Gong. Keri Davis is founder of the company Sacred Kinship www. sacredkinship.com and works as an Interspecies Life Awareness Coach, bridging the gap between the animal and human worlds to facilitate deep personal growth. She is trained through the Institute of Integrated Sciences, in the HUNA™ program (Humans Understanding Nature and Animals) which is based on the philosophy that all life is connected and cannot be separated. She has also been mentored by some of the world’s leading figures in animal consciousness and a variety of energy healing modalities such as Body Talk, Colour Therapy, Meridian System, Iridology and more.