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Send us a textActivism takes many forms, from frontline advocacy and protests to behind the scenes legal work and policy-making to creative visioning and artistic expression. Today's guest In the Den is an amazing human who weaves all of these forms of justice work into her life. Sara talks with activist, civil rights attorney, and poet Sunu Chandy about her life, her poetry, and how art acts as an integral piece of her activism.Special Guest: Sunu P. ChandySunu Chandy (she/her) is a social justice activist through her work as a poet and a civil rights attorney. She's a queer woman of color, and the daughter of immigrants from Kerala, India. Sunu lives in D.C. with her family. Her award-winning collection of poems My Dear Comrades was published by Regal House in 2023. Sunu's work can also be found in Asian American Literary Review, Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Poets on Adoption, The Quarry, and in anthologies including The Penguin Book of Indian Poets and The Long Devotion: Poets Writing Motherhood. Sunu is currently a Senior Advisor with Democracy Forward, and working with colleagues on Democracy 2025. She is also on the board of the Transgender Law Center and was included as one the Washington Blade's Queer Women of Washington.. Sunu is delighted to celebrate My Dear Comrades alongside the book's cover artist, Ragni Agarwal.Links from the Show: Sunu's website: https://www.sunuchandy.net/ Find My Dear Comrades here: https://regal-house-publishing.mybigcommerce.com/my-dear-comrades/ Transgender Law Center: https://transgenderlawcenter.org/ Democracy 2025: https://www.democracy2025.org/ Democracy Forward: https://democracyforward.org/Join Mama Dragons today: www.mamadragons.org In the Den is made possible by generous donors like you. Help us continue to deliver quality contConnect with Mama Dragons:WebsiteInstagramFacebookDonate to this podcast
En décembre 2022, le défilé de la collection Métiers d'art de la Maison CHANEL à Dakar était l'occasion rêvée pour la Galerie du 19M de faire cap sur le Sénégal pour y inaugurer sa toute première exposition hors-les-murs : Sur le fil, broderie et tissage.Fort de son succès public, la Galerie du 19M programme du 14 juin au 14 juillet 2024, une deuxième édition dakaroise pour prolonger les dialogues féconds tissés entre les Métiers d'art et les scènes créatives du Sénégal.Intitulée « Sunu diggante » [ce qui nous lie en wolof], cette nouvelle exposition collective réunit les oeuvres d'une quinzaine d'artisans et artistes, la plupart Sénégalais mais aussi quelques Français et une Vénézuélienne, qui tous célèbrent le vivre ensemble en revendiquant la dimension collective de leurs oeuvres. L'exposition, par le métissage de pratiques artisanales et artistiques, est pensée à la manière d'un vaste patchwork, et permet d'interroger nos rapports au monde et au voyage, à la transmission, aux vêtements, à la technologie, à la fin de vie des objets...Les artistes Linda Dounia et Diane Cescutti, présentées dans l'exposition, se distinguent par leur capacité à fusionner art et technologie de manière innovante et significative. Leurs œuvres révèlent une exploration profonde des matériaux, des techniques et des systèmes, tout en portant une réflexion sur les questions environnementales et culturelles. Découvrez leur démarche dans ce dernier épisode de la série consacrée à l'exposition « Sunu diggante ».Un podcast réalisé par Francine Pips de Gewel et introduit par Géraldine Sarratia
En décembre 2022, le défilé de la collection Métiers d'art de la Maison CHANEL à Dakar était l'occasion rêvée pour la Galerie du 19M de faire cap sur le Sénégal pour y inaugurer sa toute première exposition hors-les-murs : Sur le fil, broderie et tissage.Fort de son succès public, la Galerie du 19M programme du 14 juin au 14 juillet 2024, une deuxième édition dakaroise pour prolonger les dialogues féconds tissés entre les Métiers d'art et les scènes créatives du Sénégal.Intitulée « Sunu diggante » [ce qui nous lie en wolof], cette nouvelle exposition collective réunit les oeuvres d'une quinzaine d'artisans et artistes, la plupart Sénégalais mais aussi quelques Français et une Vénézuélienne, qui tous célèbrent le vivre ensemble en revendiquant la dimension collective de leurs œuvres. L'exposition, par le métissage de pratiques artisanales et artistiques, est pensée à la manière d'un vaste patchwork, et permet d'interroger nos rapports au monde et au voyage, à la transmission, aux vêtements, à la technologie, à la fin de vie des objets...Parmi ses grandes thématiques, l'exposition « Sunu Diggante » met notamment en lumière des pratiques de transformation circulaire responsable qui s'inscrivent dans le respect et la valorisation des savoir-faire. Dans ce troisième épisode de la série de podcasts consacrée à l'exposition, nous vous proposons de découvrir les démarches artistiques des artistes Yacob Fall, Habib Sembene, Cécile Ndiaye et Binta Diaw qui par le choix de médiums aussi étonnants que des chutes de cuir, des languettes de canettes ou encore des mèches de cheveux synthétiques, redéfinissent la notion de valeur et subliment la matière !Un podcast réalisé par Francine Pips de Gewel et introduit par Géraldine Sarratia
En décembre 2022, le défilé de la collection Métiers d'art de la Maison CHANEL à Dakar était l'occasion rêvée pour la Galerie du 19M de faire cap sur le Sénégal pour y inaugurer sa toute première exposition hors-les-murs : Sur le fil, broderie et tissage. Fort de son succès public, la Galerie du 19M programme du 14 juin au 14 juillet 2024, une deuxième édition dakaroise pour prolonger les dialogues féconds tissés entre les Métiers d'art et les scènes créatives du Sénégal.Intitulée « Sunu diggante » [ce qui nous lie en wolof], cette nouvelle exposition collective réunit les oeuvres d'une quinzaine d'artisans et artistes, la plupart Sénégalais mais aussi quelques Français et une Vénézuélienne, qui tous célèbrent le vivre ensemble en revendiquant la dimension collective de leurs oeuvres. L'exposition, par le métissage de pratiques artisanales et artistiques, est pensée à la manière d'un vaste patchwork, et permet d'interroger nos rapports au monde et au voyage, à la transmission, aux vêtements, à la technologie, à la fin de vie des objets... La démarche collaborative et la fusion des disciplines est au centre du travail des artistes Souleymane Bachir Diaw & Ibrahima Kewe Ndome qui traduisent en image et en volume la morale du "Sutura", de la créatrice Khadija Ba qui signe une collaboration avec la Maison Goossens, et du designer Bibi Seck qui lui, pour réaliser la tapisserie "les Intouchables", a collaboré avec les artisans des Manufactures sénégalaises des arts décoratifs de Thiès. Leurs œuvres, présentées dans l'exposition « Sunu Diggante », témoignent de cette symbiose créative et de la richesse du travail à quatre mains.Un podcast réalisé par Francine Pips de Gewel et introduit par Géraldine Sarratia.
Al-Minahu-l Miskiyyah المنح المسكية في الخوارق المبكية Di téere boo xamne Sëriñ Muhammadu-l Amiin Joob Dagana, moo ko bind, jagleel ko lenn ci kéemaane Sëriñ Tuubaa yi mu fekkee, ak yi mu jëlee ci nettali yu wér. Une oeuvre de Cheikh Mouhamadoul Amine Diop, sur l'enseignements et miracles de Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba (1853-1927) Traduction & Commentaire : Abdou Khadre BA Majalis
En décembre 2022, le défilé de la collection Métiers d'art de la Maison CHANEL à Dakar était l'occasion rêvée pour la Galerie du 19M de faire cap sur le Sénégal pour y inaugurer sa toute première exposition hors-les-murs : Sur le fil, broderie et tissage. Fort de son succès public, la Galerie du 19M programme du 14 juin au 14 juillet 2024, une deuxième édition dakaroise pour prolonger les dialogues féconds tissés entre les Métiers d'art et les scènes créatives du Sénégal.Intitulée « Sunu diggante » [ce qui nous lie en wolof], cette nouvelle exposition collective réunit les oeuvres d'une quinzaine d'artisans et artistes, la plupart Sénégalais mais aussi quelques Français et une Vénézuélienne, qui tous célèbrent le vivre ensemble en revendiquant la dimension collective de leurs oeuvres. L'exposition, par le métissage de pratiques artisanales et artistiques, est pensée à la manière d'un vaste patchwork, et permet d'interroger nos rapports au monde et au voyage, à la transmission, aux vêtements, à la technologie, à la fin de vie des objets... Du Japon au Sénégal, de la céramique à l'aquarelle en passant par la broderie, les oeuvres des artistes Yassine Mekhnache, Pauline Guerrier, Andrea Moreno, Aristide et Ousmane Bâ explorent et célèbrent le métissage des pratiques culturelles et la diversité des savoir-faire. Tels des carnets de voyages, leur travail présenté dans l'exposition invite à un décentrement et à un voyage du regard.Un podcast réalisé par Francine Pips de Gewel et introduit par Géraldine Sarratia
Waxtaanu Sëriñ Aliw Mbàkke mom Sëñ Fàllu, ci "Sunu Ndawi démb ya, ak yoy tay yi (La bravoure des dirigeants de notre société à l'étude du passé et du présent)" Daaru-l Muhti 18 Mars 2024 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/librairie-majalis/message
Discussion with Dr. Susan Quigley regarding her practice, SuNu Wellness Center, whose health clinic model encourages authentic referrals and collaborative whole person care.Topics of Discussion:-The mission behind SuNu Wellness Center, a collaborative health clinic-The range of services and practitioners available at SuNu-Tips and practices to begin practicing holistic care at homeDr. Susan Quigley (She/Her) is the owner and founder of SuNu Wellness Center. She received her bachelor's degree in Biology/Human Physiology at Northern Michigan University. In 2009, Susan obtained her Doctorate of Chiropractic from Northwestern Health Sciences University in Bloomington, MN. Dr. Susan has expanded her knowledge through hands-on training and seminars with the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association and is also certified in Breech Balancing Technique through Northern Lights Wellness Professional Education, and the Webster Technique. She has also had additional training with Gail Tully of Spinning Babies ®. Additionally, Dr. Susan is trained in Quantum Integration Technique, a muscle testing practice that can help chiropractic adjustments by supporting the different organ systems of the body. She is driven to empower and educate her clients on the importance of self-care and using food as medicine to heal. She is passionate about achieving a balanced nervous system through Chiropractic care in combination with other modalities. SuNu Wellness Center has been her lifelong dream — to form a collaborative of skillful and genuine practitioners where healing is the primary intention. Dr. Susan is so proud of the space that SuNu has become — beautiful, sacred, and full of heart. When not at SuNu, she is studying the healing arts, working in her regenerative garden, or spending time in nature. She enjoys biking around the lakes, taking hikes in the woods, being on her yoga mat, and traveling with her family.Dr. Susan currently sees patients at SuNu's Minnetonka location.Schedule a visit now! Mention the podcast for $25 off your first visit to SuNu! Social Media:Sunu Wellness WebsiteSuNu Wellness InstagramSuNu Wellness FacebookDr. Susan Quigley's InstagramWell Connected Twin Cities is connecting you with local health and wellness professionals in your community. Discover what's possible by surfing the directory, taking a class, or attending the next event. http://wellconnectedtwincities.com/Follow us on instagram https://instagram.com/wellconnectedtwincities
പൊതുജങ്ങൾക്കു ഉപകാരപ്രദമാകുന്നഗവെർന്മെന്റ് വകുപ്പുകളുടെ പദ്ധതികളും സേവനങ്ങളും ജനങ്ങളിലേക്ക് എത്തിച്ചുകൊണ്ടു ..നിങ്ങളറിയാൻ ............... Deen Dayal Antyodaya Yojana | ETTUMANOOR CITING MISSION MANAGER | SUNU JOHN
There isn't really any succinct wording to describe this episode featuring our guest, Maya Djatirman. She is the third Indonesian to compete in Ironman World Championship-Kona. Sunu and I will be covering her winning the qualification, the training load, the behind the scenes, the Andi Wibowo factor, along with her perseverance to overcome her journey to compete with the best of the world best Ironman Triathletes in Kona 2023. Literally no easy feat, 110% effort, and if you are looking for motivation to be in an Ironman level of commitment, this is one to savor. Enjoy! Link in bio.
Description: In Exodus chapter 9 we look at plagues 5-7, the plague on the “livestock of the fields,” the plague of boils, and the plague of hail. The back-and-forth battle between God (through Moses) and Pharaoh continues as Moses requests the release of the Israelites and Pharaoh continues to have a hard heart. Outline: 03:19 - Exodus 9.1-7 04:26 - Plague 5 - Plague on the livestock of the fields 06:37 - Naturalistic explanation of the plagues 15:09 - Exodus 9.8-13 16:26 - Hebrew word study: Furnace, כִּבְשָׁן kiḇšān (kiln, smelting forge, brick kiln) Ex. 5.7-19. The soot/ash symbolized Egyptian slavery and oppression. 20:16 - Plague 6, the Plague of boils. What were the boils? 21:34 - Exodus 9.12 - first instance of the Lord hardening Pharaoh's heart. 22:46 - Judgment on the Egyptian Gods through the plague of boils: (Sekhmet, Sunu, and Isis) 23:34 - Judgment on the Egyptian Gods through the plague on the livestock: Egyptian goddess Hathor as well as Apis (the Apis bull) and on Ptah 26:17 - Exodus 9.13-35 29:48 - Plague 7, Plague of Hail and Lightning 34:12 - Imagine how extreme this storm was - illustration thunderstorm in Colorado. 37:55 - Exodus 9.31-32 - flax and barley - this plague hit in either January or February. 40:43 - Plague of hail may have been an attack on the Egyptian sky goddess Nut, as well as Osiris, and Set. 42:35 - Application. The hard heart of an unbeliever. Psalm 18.25-26, “to the faithful you show yourself faithful, to the blameless you show yourself blameless, to the pure you show yourself pure, but to the crooked, you show yourself shrewd.” Ephesians 4.17-19, “So I tell you this, and insist on it in the Lord, that you must no longer live as the Gentiles do, in the futility of their thinking. They are darkened in their understanding and separated from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them due to the hardening of their hearts. Having lost all sensitivity, they have given themselves over to sensuality so as to indulge in every kind of impurity, and they are full of greed.” Support Iron Sheep Ministries: https://Ironsheep.org/donate Listen to the podcast: https://anchor.fm/ironsheep Contact Dave & the ISM team: info@ironsheep.org Be notified of each new teaching, join the email list: http://eepurl.com/g-2zAD Books used or referenced: Barker, Kenneth L.. Kohlenberger, John R. III. The Expositor's Bible Commentary, Abridged, Old Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1994. Purchase: https://www.christianbook.com/expositors-bible-commentary-abridged-edition-volumes/kenneth-barker/9780310255192/pd/54975?event=ESRCG Enns, Peter. The NIV Application Commentary, Exodus. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2000. Purchase: https://www.christianbook.com/exodus-niv-application-commentary/peter-enns/9780310206071/pd/0206073?event=ESRCG Peterson, Eugene H.. The Message, the Bible in contemporary language. Colorado Springs, CO: NavPress, 2002. Purchase: https://www.christianbook.com/message-remix-softcover-bible-contemporary-language/9781617479496/pd/479496?event=ESRCG Walton, John H.. Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary, Vol 1. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2009. Purchase: https://www.christianbook.com/zondervan-illustrated-backgrounds-commentary-leviticus-deuteronomy/john-walton/9780310255734/pd/255734?product_redirect=1&search_term=zondervan%20illustrated%20&Ntt=255734&item_code=&ps_exit=PRODUCT|legacy&Ntk=keywords&event=ESRCP Wiersbe, Warren W.. The Bible Exposition Commentary, Old Testament, The Pentateuch. Colorado Springs, CO: David C. Cook, 2001. https://www.christianbook.com/the-bible-exposition-commentary-6-volumes/warren-wiersbe/9786125030474/pd/030474?event=ESRCG --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ironsheep/support
Poprawki dla użytkowników Chrome na MacOS, nowy, dostępny interfejs dla podcasterów, koniec opaski Sunu, oraz pomysł na dostępne reklamy. To i znacznie więcej przynosi Wam najnowszy TyfloPrzegląd. Zapoznaj się z tekstową wersją odcinka The post TyfloPrzegląd Odcinek nr 205 first appeared on TyfloPodcast.
Today on the show, Steven and Shaun discuss the sad news of the closure of the company behind Sunu band, a mobility aid that used sonar and was worn on the wrist to help someone navigate their surroundings while using a cane or guide dog. We feature a statement from their founder. Also, there's a slew of accessibility updates to talk through, from Google and Xbox. Read more from Paul Thurrott's blog: https://www.thurrott.com/google/291115/google-and-xbox-announce-new-accessibility-features And there's a chance to learn about a new treadmill that lets you walk and turn safely within a virtual reality setting. Steven caught up with the CEO of the company VirtuaWalk. Get in touch with the Double Tappers and join the conversation: Email: feedback@doubletaponair.com Call: 1-877-803-4567 (Canada and USA) / 0204 571 3354 (UK) X (formerly Twitter): @BlindGuyTech / @ShaunShed Mastodon: @DoubleTap
Mawâhibul Qudûs, di téeré bu Sëriñ Tuubaa bind ci TAWHIID, Sëriñ Fàllu MBÀKKE mom Sñ Ahmadu Rafaahii Fàllilu, tekki ko ci wolof --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/librairie-majalis/message
Mawâhibul Qudûs, di téeré bu Sëriñ Tuubaa bind ci TAWHIID, Sëriñ Fàllu MBÀKKE mom Sñ Ahmadu Rafaahii Fàllilu, tekki ko ci wolof. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/librairie-majalis/message
Mawâhibul Qudûs, di téeré bu Sëriñ Tuubaa bind ci TAWHIID, Sëriñ Fàllu MBÀKKE mom Sñ Ahmadu Rafaahii Fàllilu, tekki ko ci wolof. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/librairie-majalis/message
Mawâhibul Qudûs, di téeré bu Sëriñ Tuubaa bind ci TAWHIID, Sëriñ Fàllu MBÀKKE mom Sñ Ahmadu Rafaahii Fàllilu, tekki ko ci wolof. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/librairie-majalis/message
Assalamou aleykoum ma chère soeur / Dalal ak diam / Bienvenue
One of our most endearing episode that really showcased how close we all are to each other, especially when it comes to talk something about running. Today Uchie, Sunu and I got to discuss at length about Tokyo Marathon with Yola: her training, her struggles, her appreciation on Tokyo architecture was also mentioned, along with millions other stuffs in regards to the marathon itself. It is interesting to note the way Tokyo Marathon carried out before and after the pandemic. Learned something new in every minute with laughters in between. Enjoy!
Aurora Sunu is one of the most powerful healers I have ever had the gift of meeting. She is known as the Pelvic Priestess and is a Somatic Sex Coach, Holistic Pelvic Care Guide, and Bodywork Therapist. In this conversation we explore the path of healing as a mythic, poetic, and never ending adventure, wet with wild aliveness. We also explore the ecstasy of intertwining sex magick with your monthly cycle as a tool for deep, fruitful self-knowing. This episode is absolutely dripping with enchantment. Ready for an Orgasmic Life? Apply here to become a Sex, Love and Relationship Coach: APPLY TO VITAYearning to learn more about becoming a Sex, Love and Relationship Coach? Learn all about the VITA Coaching Certification here: LEARN ABOUT VITAExplore all of Aurora's delicious work here:www.pelvicpriestess.co.ukFollow Aurora on Instagram: @pelvic.priestessAurora's groundbreaking alchemical container, The Spell of The Sensuous: www.pelvicpriestess.co.uk/the-spell-of-the-sensuous
Assalamou aleykoum ma chère soeur / Dalal ak diam / Bienvenue
What a fun, quick, and packed with information kind of conversation. Having the minimum amount of knowledge regarding L'Étape, now Sunu and I know more about how exciting the event was. Juanita involvement in the event was not on the participant side, rather she was the MC of the whole event, thus she got to interview a lot of the finishers. So we knew behind the scene stories of the route, the temperature, and the winning jerseys! What do you know, the first place winner in male category is a young man from Banjarmasin. Rock on! Loving it. Love the vibe tonight and I get to do it with my two fave people Ade and Sunu. Enjoy!
Awai hi kyun hum sochte hai !! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mithu5/support
Civil rights lawyer, LGBTQ activist, premiers her new book "Dear Comrades."
Kehadiran aplikasi berbasis Fintech seolah menjadi solusi baru bagi masyarakat. Aplikasi ini memudahkan masyarakat mendapatkan dana pinjaman secara online (pinjol) dengan syarat mudah dan biasanya memberikan bunga ringan untuk mereka peminjam dana. Wajar rasanya jika industri ini terus dilirik meskipun banyak yang menyebut "mencekik". Lalu, seperti apa sebenarnya kondisi fintech tanah air saat ini? Bagaimana dengan 2023? Dan apa saja tantangan yang perlu dihadapi? Simak obrolan lengkapnya bersama Sekjen AFPI Sunu Widyatmoko! #fintech #pinjol #talks --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/broad-cash/support
Today on the show, Steven and Shaun - ahead of an interview with the CEO and spokesperson for Aira later this week - discuss the alterations to Aira's free minutes offering as a result of changes at the company. Also, Shaun talks to listener Jonathon about his experience using transit apps such as Lazarillo and Apple Maps when out and about in his hometown of London, England. And of course, there's more of your feedback on paying for subscriptions and the Sunu Band. Keep your feedback coming by emailing feedback@doubletaponair.com or calling 1-877-803-4567 and leaving us a voicemail. You can also find us across social media @DoubleTapOnAir.
EP#43 Maguette NIANG : Fondatrice de Sunu Trip Je suis entrepreneure dans le tourisme avec SUNU TRIP. Nous organisons des séjours de rêves en Afrique.
Final review of the Sunu wristband after two weeks of real-life use. Is it a keeper? Keywords: review, Sunu, sonar, accessibility. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Full review on the Sunu Band sonar wristband. From unboxing to basic use. Is it worth $499? Keyword: review, sonar, Sunu, accessibility wearables, unboxing, navigation, and features. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
En este nuevo episodio, continuamos con nuestro ciclo de entrevistas y en esta ocasión, entrevistamos a Eli García, representante para América Latina de la empresa Sunu, creadora de la pulsera con radar Sunu Band. Siqueréis poneros en contacto conmigo podéis escribirme a la dirección de correo electrónico mariagarciagarmendia@gmail.com
Hafıza Yolculuğu Programı kapsamında düzenlediğimiz Adalet Arayışı Seminerleri yeni konu ve konuklarla çevrimiçi olarak devam ediyor. "Kent Hakkı ve Kentsel Planlama" üzerine konuştuk. Prof Dr. Murat Güvenç "Tarih İçinde Taksim ve Gezi Parkı Alanı", Doç. Dr. Gül Köksal "Kolektif Kent Hakkı Bağlamında Taksim Meydanı" başlıklı konuşmalarıyla bizimle oldular. “Tarih İçinde Taksim ve Gezi Parkı Alanı” Taksim Meydanı, kentin uzun tarihi içerisinde her zaman çok önemli bir yer, kentin arızalı topografik yapısı içerisinde kentin karar merkezine ve konut alanlarına kolay erişim sağlayan bir transfer noktası oldu. Bu stratejik önemi Taksim ‘in zaman içerisinde, farklı işlevlerde uzmanlaşmasına, farklı anlamlar kazanmasına ve deyim yerindeyse bir “arzu nesnesine” dönüşmesine yol açtı. Sunuşun ilk bölümünde Taksim ‘in süregelen önemini “hatlar-şehirciliği”, (su aktarım ve dağılımı), Saray'ın yer değiştirmesi, ve Merkezi İş Alanı‘nın genişleme süreçlerine bağlı olarak yorumlayacağım. Taksim ‘in 20 yüzyıl da sergilediği dönüşümleri, ikinci bölümde, elektrifikasyon Beyoğlu yakasının yeni kent makro-formu içindeki özgün konumu, toplumsal ekolojide yarattığı değişim, ve “bitişik büyüme dinamikleri”, üzerinden ele alacağım. Taksim'in bir kamusal alan olarak zamanın aşındırıcı etkilerine meydan okuyan direncini, sonuç bölümünde, toplumsal tarih içerisinde, üstlendiği işlevler ve tekil dinamik etkileşim kalıpları üzerinden tartışacağım. Murat Güvenç kimdir? Murat Güvenç 1953'te doğdu. St. Joseph lisesini ve ODTÜ Mimarlık Fakültesi Şehir ve Bölge Planlama Bölümünü bitirdi. Aynı bölümde 28 yıl öğretim elemanı olarak çalıştı. Kent ekolojisi, sanayi coğrafyası, İstanbul ve kent sosyolojisi alanında çalışmaları vardır. Emlak Bankası 1926-1998; Kurum Tarihi ve Türkiye Seçim Atlası 1950-2009 ‘ın eş yazarı olan Prof. Güvenç, İstanbul 1910-2010 kent sergisinin Toplumsal ve Ekonomik Coğrafya temasının küratörlüğünü yapmıştır. Prof. Güvenç 2007-2010 yılları arasında Tarih Vakfı Yönetim Kurulu Başkanlığı, 2014-2019 yılları arasında TESEV Yönetim Kurulu üyesi ve Başkan Yardımcılığı görevlerinde bulundu. 2014 ten bu yana Kadir Has Üniversitesi İstanbul Çalışmaları Merkezini yönetmektedir. “Kolektif Kent Hakkı Bağlamında Taksim Meydanı” Kolektif kent hakkı bağlamında ele alacağımız Taksim Meydanı, bilindiği üzere uzun yıllara dayalı katmanlaşmış bir kentsel birikim alanıdır. Taksim Meydanı'nın somut mekansal ortamı; kültürel, mimari, politik-ekonomik, sosyal boyutlarıyla somut olmayan değerleri bugüne taşır ve bu birikimler aynı zamanda kendi içinde çatışma ve çelişkileri de barındırır. Tam da bu nedenle Meydan, kent hakkının nasıl ele alınacağı konusunda bir laboratuvar özelliği kazanır. Alana ilişkin çok sayıda araştırma ve tartışma da bu durumun farklı veçhelerini ortaya koymaktadır. Bu sunumda söz konusu araştırma ve tartışmalar üzerinden kolektif kent hakkının Taksim Meydanı'ndaki tezahürü ve yakın zamanda alana yönelik projelendirme çalışmaları bağlamında yerel-merkezi yönetimler tarafından tercih edilen katılımcılık yöntemlerinin değerlendirilmesi yapılacaktır. Gül Köksal kimdir? Kültürel değerler, mimarlık politikası/eleştirisi, müşterekleşme pratikleri, 21. yüzyılda mekan üretimi ve eşit-adil-özgürleştirici başka bir dünya yolunda mekan üretimi üzerine çalışmaktadır. Mimarlık lisans eğitiminin ardından İTÜ Restorasyon Anabilim Dalı'nda yüksek lisans ve doktora yaptı. Türkiye'nin farklı bölgelerinde koruma/restorasyon uygulamalarında, arkeolojik kazılarda, ilgilendiği konularda oluşumlarda yer aldı, kent hakkı aktivisti olarak sahada bulundu.
This episode talks about the SUNU echo location wristband See what I have learned or visit sunu@.IO or four more questions and answers email hello@Sunu.io --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkingblind/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkingblind/support
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#Clandestine #Shareefa Daanish #KlikFilm Sobat BB69! Baru baru ini di KlikFIlm dirilis sebuah film Indonesia terbaru yang dibintangi oleh Dannia Salsabilla, Abun Sungkar, dan Shareefa Daanish. Film Thriller ini berjudul Clandestine Nah pada segment Bincang Santai kali ini saya ditemani oleh Teman Kongkow BB69 Yuzzu untuk ngobrol bersama Sang sutradara Dyan Sunu Prastowo Yuk langsung dengarkan pembicaraan kami. Goplay :https://goplay.co.id/profile/setiawan_bb69channelIG : https://www.instagram.com/bb69_channel/ See You!
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This episode jump starts the new year talking about the SUNU band a vibrating wristband to help the blind detect objects. SUNU.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkingblind/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkingblind/support
Sobat BB69! Sebentar lagi, tepatnya tanggal 9 desember akan tayang sebuah film Indonesia terbaru yang bergenre thriller. Judulnya Vidkill Film ini dibintangi oleh Pradikta Wicaksono, Estelle linden, Gesya Shandy, dan Shindy Huang Nah pada segment bincang santai kali ini sudah bergabung dengan saya dua tamu special Sang sutradara Dian Sunu Prastowo dan juga sang penulis naskah Eimiria Tamsyarina. Selamat mendengarkan. Episode ini dapat didengarkan juga di https://youtu.be/pznpwFPeRYk Untuk rekomendasi film untuk dibahas dapat DM langsung ke https://www.instagram.com/bb69_channel/ See You! #vidkill #pardiktawicaksono #estelleLinden #filmindonesia
In this episode host Emily McGranachan and co-host Dakota Fine meet with Sunu Chandy and discuss her recently completed book of poetry My Dear Comrades. On the pod, Sunu reads three poems and gives careful thought to her work and life as a lawyer, mom, wife, daughter, and outspoken member of the LGBTQ+ community. We discuss: being the child of immigrants, fertility issues, adoption, misassumptions about identity, and being a parent and a caretaker. About Our GuestSunu is an activist, civil rights attorney, creative writer, and parent. She is the Legal Director for National Women's Law Center (NWLC) and is a boardmember of the Transgender Law Center. Her book of poetry is titled My Dear Comrades, to be published by Regal House Press in 2023. Follow Sunu on Twitter and sign up to receive more information about her book here. Links to Learn MoreSingle Mothers by Choice Split this RockTerry Boggis, LGBTQ Center (NY)
This podcast is about big ideas on how technology is making life better for people with vision loss. Today's big idea is Sonar and a somewhat similar technology called LiDAR! Can we use the latest sonar technology for obstacle detection the way bats and other nocturnal creatures do? There have been many exciting advances happening in sonar sensors that now make this possible for people who are blind. However, unlike bats, we won't need to receive feedback signals through our ears. Advances in haptic technologies and languages make communication through touch possible. Dr. Cal Roberts talks with Dr. Matina Kalcounis-Rueppell from the College of Natural and Applied Science at the University of Alberta, Ben Eynon, and Diego Roel from Strap Technologies, Marco Trujillo of Sunu, and Sam Seavey of The Blind Life YouTube Channel to find out more. The Big Takeaways: How does a bat see what it sees? Dr. Kalcounis-Rueppell studies bats and how they use sound to thrive in their nighttime world. Bats use a series of echoes to see a 3D view of their environment, but their world isn't always so simple. There's rain, there are leaves, and other creatures flying that bats need to detect with their sonar. Similarly, people with vision impairment have to use their hearing to navigate complex auditory environments. Strap Technologies uses Sonar and LiDAR sensors that can be strapped across the chest, which helps people who are blind detect obstacles. These kinds of sensors have been used to park spacecraft, but with recent developments, they're finally small enough that a human can wear them in a compact way. Ben and Diego share how it works. Unlike Sonor, LiDAR technology uses pulsed laser light instead of sound waves. Though bats have been honing their echolocation skills for millennia, interpreting information haptically, rather than sonically, is an adaptation that humans, using technologies like Strap, can make. Haptic information can help us navigate without sight through the use of vibrations, which is great news because it means we can leave our ears open to process our active world. More specifically, Ben and Diego suggest that people may no longer need to use a cane to detect obstacles. Ben and Diego are excited about the future. With their technology, they hope to create quick-reacting haptic technology so people who are blind can one day ride a bike or run a race. Infrared or radiation sensors could be added in the future to detect other hazards in the environment. The more user feedback they receive, the easier it will be to add on these product enhancements. Another way we can approximate sight is through echolocation. However, how easy is it for us to hear echoes, really? For Marco at Sunu, it's actually a natural skill we can learn to develop. Similar to Strap Technologies, the process of learning echolocation could be improved if you're wearing a Sunu Band. Sam Seavey was diagnosed at age 11 with Stargardt's Disease. He decided to use his voice and video skills to create a YouTube review channel for those who need to use assistive tech. The positive feedback from the community keeps him going. Sam has personally reviewed the Sunu Band, and you can check out the link to his review in the show notes! Tweetables: “They parked spacecraft with these same sensors, and recent developments have really pushed the miniaturization of the components, such that a human being can now wear them in a very compact form factor.” — Ben Eynon “He said, ‘I'm walking faster than I have in a long, long time,' because he started to trust that the haptic vibrations were telling him every obstacle in the way.” — Ben Eynon shares the reaction from a user who is visually impaired testing Strap “We're changing our environment around us in ways that also change the acoustic environment.” — Dr. Matina Kalcounis-Rueppell “How is it that we have self-driving cars, we have rockets that land themselves like, we have a better iPhone every year, but we don't have something better than a stick? How can this happen? We still have people moving around and having issues every day.” — Marco Trujillo Contact Us: Contact us at podcasts@lighthouseguild.org with your innovative new technology ideas for people with vision loss. Pertinent Links: Lighthouse Guild Dr. Matina Kalcounis-Rueppell Ben Eynon & Diego Roel Marco Trujillo Sam Seavey — Sunu Band Review
Kepala Suku Mojok ngobrol bareng Wulang Sunu, seorang perupa dari ISI yang merupakan salah satu anggota Studio Batu. Sebuah kolektif yang berasal dari pertemanan SMA. Karya Wulang Sunu sudah banyak berlalu lalang di toko buku, cafe, media sosial, dan di tempat-tempat lain. Dia banyak melakukan kolaborasi, dia juga banyak membuat ilustrasi untuk poster film dan buku. Karya buku terbarunya dengan Aan Mansyur akan segera terbit. Terima kasih sudah menonton PutCast. Jangan lupa klik tombol Subscribe dan aktifkan loncengnya agar tak ketinggalan notifikasi video-video terbaru PutCast.
Welcome back to the 33rd episode of the EBU Access Cast Here we provide transcription of the 33rd episode of the EBU Access Cast. In this episode Hlynur, Mario, Tanja and Pawel cover a wide range of topics regarding accessibility, from Pawel's birthday present to himself to a new software suite that turns up Mario's cravings for cheesecake to the maximum… and everything in between. We cover the ongoing European Commission survey on digital accessibility, where the objective is to seek feedback to improve public sector website and mobile apps accessibility. We encourage everyone to partake in the survey and let your voice be heard. Also we took a look at a new mod for the game Hearthstone by Blizzard, how it works and how the new mod has increased its accessibility. The website named Can I play that was also mentioned. Mario went with us through the new Sunu app update for the Sunu band and how he used it patience as a weapon in dealing with some bluetooth issues regarding it. There were not let-downs in the Gadget section. The show's number one online shopper, also known as Pawel, showcased his new JBL Link Portable speaker and Tanja spoke about a Minimize to tray option she finds handy. Some discussions were also about Chromecasting music and more related topics. Tweesecake, not Cheesecake, is a new light-weight, multi-purpose, robust software suite that allows users to easily use keybord commands to control Twitter and Telegra, navigate your file system and much more. We looked in to it. An easy way to create a digital copy of your Covid certificate and store in your phone wallet? Yes please! We took a look at getcovidpass.eu before taking on Apple's “California Streaming” online event and their newcomings. We took a look at what is new inside the newest Beta version of Android 12. And if that wasn't enough already we had discussions on digital accessibility matters from Hlynur's point of view after his Siteimprove conference input. Last but not least, an interview with Gleb Zevkov, CEO of Voxmate. We hope you guys enjoy the show, we sure did!
South Indian Classical (Carnatic) Music Archive: Classes / Lessons
Notations -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#p Pahi Raama Doota Ragam: Shadvidhamargini (46th Melakartha Ragam) ARO: S R₁ G₂ M₂ P D₂ N₂ Ṡ || AVA: Ṡ N₂ D₂ P M₂ G₂ R₁ S || Talam: Rupakam Tyagaraja Version: Ram Kaushik/CV Shankar. Similar to MDR version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8CErPxegJs Meanings Courtesy: Thiagaraja Vaibhavam http://thyagaraja-vaibhavam.blogspot.com/2008/08/thyagaraja-kriti-pahi-rama-duta-raga.html [Note – there are many places where the raga is mentioned as Vasanta Varali. I have learnt it in Shadvidhamargini] Pallavi: Pahi Raama Doota ! Jagat Praanakumaara ! Maam Anupallavi: Vaahineesha Tarana! Daasa Vadanasoonu Tanu Harana! Charanam: Karunaarasa Paripurna Kanchanaadri Samadeha Paramabhagavata Varenya! Varada Tyagaraja Vinuta! Meaning: (Courtesy: Thiagaraja Vaibhavam) P: O Messenger (dUta) of SrI rAma! O Son (kumAra) of vAyu – life breath (prANa) of the World (jagat) (jagat-prANa)! Deign to protect (pAhi) me (mAM). A: O Messenger of SrI rAma! O Son of vAyu - who leaped across (taraNa) (literally crossed) the ocean – Lord (ISa) of rivers (vAhini) (vAhinISa)! slayer (tanu haraNa) (literally seize the body) of aksha kumAra – son (sUnu) of rAvaNa – the ten (daSa) faced (vadana)! Deign to protect me. C: O Messenger of SrI rAma! O Son of vAyu – replete (paripUrNa) with compassionate (karuNa) feeling (rasa) towards devotees! whose body (dEha) is like (sama) the Mount mEru – the golden (kAncana) mountain (adri) (kAncanAdri) (in firmness or hue)! besought (varENya) by the great (parama) devotees of Lord (bhAgavata); bestower of boons (varada) to devotees! praised (vinuta) by this tyAgarAja! deign to protect me.
“We now understand the neuro-biological mechanisms for changing consciousness at will,” explains Jamie Wheal, co-author of the bestseller Stealing Fire. Jamie reveals the passion behind the writing of Stealing Fire, which he describes as a “love letter to hidden prometheans and priests,” and the personal experiences that inspired his creation of the Flow Genome Project, where he is Executive Director. Jamie Wheal is a leading expert on the neuro-physiology of human performance. His work ranges from Fortune 500 companies like Cisco, Google, and Nike, to the U.S. Naval War College and Red Bull. He combines a background in expeditionary leadership, wilderness medicine and surf rescue, with over a decade advising high-growth companies on strategy, execution and leadership. At the Flow Genome Project, he leads a team of the world's top scientists, athletes and artists dedicated to mapping the genome of the peak-performance state known as Flow. Find out more about Jamie Wheal here: http://www.flowgenomeproject.com/Follow us on Instagram @TheEvolverPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/theevolverpodcastThe Evolver is sponsored by The Alchemist's Kitchen, a botanical dispensary dedicated to the power of plants, where you can ask an herbalist to recommend the herbal remedy that's most right for you.Theme music is “Measure by Measure,” courtesy of DJ Spooky, aka Paul D. Miller (@djspooky), from his album The Secret Song, and interstitial music is “Sunu,” by The Human Experience and Rising Appalachia, from their album “Soul Visions.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Could ayahuasca replace your therapist? Psychologist Rachel Harris, PhD, has 35 years in private practice and is an award winning academic researcher. But the most profound emotional healing of her life came from ayahuasca ceremonies. Rachel talks with Ken about her own healing journey, and how it led to the groundbreaking research presented in her book “Listening to Ayahuasca: New Hope for Depression, Addiction, PTSD, and Anxiety.” Rachel was in the 1968 Esalen Institute Residential Program which focused on body work and meditation. From there she went on to become a psychologist and worked in both research and private psychotherapy practice. Rachel received a National Institutes of Health New Investigator's Award, published more than forty scientific studies in peer-reviewed journals, and worked as a psychological consultant to Fortune 500 companies. Rachel lives on an island off the coast of Maine and spends winters in the San Francisco Bay Area.Find out more about Rachel Harris here: http://www.listeningtoayahuasca.comFollow us on Instagram @TheEvolverPodcast. [https://www.instagram.com/theevolverpodcast]The Evolver is sponsored by The Alchemist's Kitchen [http://www.thealchemistskitchen.com/], a botanical dispensary dedicated to the power of plants, where you can ask an herbalist to recommend the herbal remedy that's most right for you.Theme music is “Measure by Measure,” courtesy of DJ Spooky, aka Paul D. Miller (@djspooky), from his album The Secret Song, and interstitial music is “Sunu,” by The Human Experience and Rising Appalachia, from their album “Soul Visions.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recently we've been hearing more about “empaths”, those who pick up and internalize the feelings, the emotions, of other people. That's how David Sauvage describes his own experience. We discuss how David discovered that much of the pain he carried was not his own, and how he learned to protect himself by creating safe boundaries, and at times consciously processes those emotions to release them. As he came to understand his capabilities, David turned his vulnerability into a power to help heal others — through one-on-one readings, teaching, and through live performances. David has been profiled in the Guardian and on Vice TV.Find more about David Sauvage here: https://www.empath.nyc/Follow us on Instagram @ The Evolver Podcast.The Evolver is sponsored by The Alchemist's Kitchen, a botanical dispensary dedicated to the power of plants, where you can ask an herbalist to recommend the herbal remedy that's most right for you.Theme music is “Measure by Measure,” courtesy of DJ Spooky, aka Paul D. Miller (@djspooky), from his album The Secret Song, and interstitial music is “Sunu,” by The Human Experience and Rising Appalachia, from their album “Soul Visions.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How do you get present, truly in the moment? The comedian Duncan Trussell (@duncantrussell) talks with humor and insight with Ken about his meditation practice, his connection to his guru, his time with Ram Dass, the period when he thought his stand up wasn't funny, and the immeasurable benefits of mala beads. He's the host of the popular podcast, The Duncan Trussell Family Hour.Follow us on Instagram at The Evolver Podcast.The Evolver is sponsored by The Alchemist's Kitchen, a botanical dispensary dedicated to the power of plants, where you can ask an herbalist to recommend the herbal remedy that's most right for you.Theme music is “Measure by Measure,” courtesy of DJ Spooky, aka Paul D. Miller (@djspooky), from his album The Secret Song, and interstitial music is “Sunu,” by The Human Experience and Rising Appalachia, from their album “Soul Visions.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.