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G20 When terrorists take over the G20 summit, US President Danielle Sutton uses her governing and military experience to defend her family, fellow leaders, and the world. Crossing Lia, a retired teacher, has vowed to find her long-lost niece, Tekla. Her search takes her to Istanbul where she meets the lawyer Evrim. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tekla to kawa specjality, muzyka z winyli oraz społeczność z Muranowa i całej Warszawy. Kawiarnię prowadzi Stacja Muranów – stowarzyszenie realizujące inicjatywy społeczno-kulturalne. O założeniach miejsca, w rozmowie z Kasią Rodek mówi Łukasz Prokop i Asia Zdanawa. Patronką miejsca jest Tekla Bądarzewska pianistka i kompozytorka, która w XIX wieku mieszkała w pobliżu Skweru teraz już jej imienia.
It's critical for women all over the world to have financial nourishment and independence, as well as physical health. It's all connected.For women, one method of empowerment is through financial stability. That stability can come naturally as you gain more confidence and consistency in your work. Still, we often don't pay enough attention to it because of the stigma and the feeling that we shouldn't talk about money. When you also consider that income inconsistency can be a significant stressor in our lives, it's crucial for us to start to find ways to address the existing issues.The good news is your business can be a source of financial stability and nourishment, not stress. Today's guest, Tekla Diriczi, is a transformative Women's Health Coach from Hungary whose journey is as inspiring as it is impactful. After feeling stuck in the feast-and-famine cycle that many entrepreneurs experience, Tekla decided to build on her existing experience and skill set. Now, she's one of the top three menstrual cycle coaches in her country, and her business is thriving.In this conversation, Tekla and I discuss her path from financial instability to becoming a confident coach, the pivotal role of community support and mentorship in her growth, why it's essential for us to share personal stories, the potential for personal and professional transformation, and more.Enjoy the episode, and let's innovate and integrate together!---Learn more or watch the video version of this conversation at https://integrativewomenshealthinstitute.com/how-to-have-financial-health-in-your-practice-with-the-leading-menstrual-health-coach-in-hungary-womens-health-coach-graduate-tekla-diriczi/.Connect with me and access our entire platform at IntegrativeWomensHealthInstitute.com (https://integrativewomenshealthinstitute.com/). Find and follow us @integrativewomenshealth on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@integrativewomenshealth) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/integrativewomenshealth/).
In this episode of the Rising Tide Startups Podcast, Tekla Tskhvediani shares how she went from Georgia's corporate hospitality industry to creating a location-independent career in Bali. She talks about what led her to take that leap, the challenges she faced, and how she built a career that gives her both freedom and fulfillment. Tekla explains why the traditional job-hunting approach, like sending out resumes and hoping for the best, doesn't work anymore. She shares how showcasing your value, thinking outside the box, and aligning your strengths with market needs can open new doors. From her own journey to the lessons she now teaches as a career mentor, Tekla offers advice for anyone looking to create a career on their own terms. If you've ever thought about working remotely, switching careers, or just designing a work life that fits you better, this episode is for you. Tekla's approach is all about flexibility, creativity, and making career choices that align with the life you want. Here are the key takeaways from the conversation: Offering free value and fostering genuine connections can establish trust and credibility before monetizing your expertise. Confidence in pricing and business growth comes from proven results rather than vague affirmations. Clients benefit more from specific, actionable guidance that reduces decision fatigue than from generic advice. A successful coaching business must balance scalability with maintaining personalized, high-quality support. Traditional job applications are outdated—standing out requires creativity, personal branding, and authenticity. Personal career struggles can become a powerful asset when helping others navigate similar challenges. Sustainable business growth relies on consistent value delivery and authentic relationship-building, rather than aggressive marketing. Overcoming mental barriers and self-imposed limitations is often the biggest step toward career transformation. Listen to the full conversation here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@risingtidestartups Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rising-tide-startups/id1330525474 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2eq7unl70TRPsBhjLEsNZR Connect with Tekla Tskhvediani: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tekla-tskhvediani-24b81a105 Website: https://pillar.io/teklatoppings Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teklatoppingstestimonials Please leave us an honest rating on Spotify, YouTube, or Apple Podcasts. Shoutout to our Great Sponsors: Naviqus Virtual Services - Hassle-free administrative support services that are efficient, affordable, and tailored to your needs. Check out https://naviqus.com now to jumpstart your business for 2024! Have you ever considered starting your own podcast for your company or brand? Podbrandmedia.com can help. Affordable and effective content creation and lead generation!
Mavri so bili berbersko ljudstvo iz davne Mavretanije, dežele na ozemlju današnjega Maroka v Severni Afriki, ki so jo zavzeli stari Rimljani. Ime Mavri pa so Rimljani uporabljali za vse nerimske domačine v Severni Afriki. Vir: Čilske pravljice, prevedel Jože Dolenc, Mladinska knjiga, Ljubljana, 1979, bere Nataša Holy
Odcinek #188, w którym w Warszawie w księgarni Big Book Cafe MDM rozmawiam z Karoliną Głowacką, dziennikarką, założycielką podcastu Radio Naukowe, z którego wyrosło W jak Wydawnictwo RN. A potem rzucam się w wir dyskusji z profesorem Robertem Wiśniewskim, autorem książki „Chrześcijanie pierwszych wieków. Tom I: Wierni, biskupi, eremici”.Podcastowe spotkanie zaczynam od pytań do W jak wydawczyni Karoliny o P jak pomysł na Wydawnictwo RN. Mówimy między innymi o I jak idei i o D jak dystrybucji i D jak drukarni, w której słychać wielki huk, a decyzje realizowane przechodzą na papier.P jak pukanie do drzwi księgarni przenosi nas do rozmowy z prof. Robertem Wiśniewskim, a właściwie do P jak początków R jak religii chrześcijańskiej. Zastanawiamy się od kiedy chrześcijanie W jak wiedzą i rozumieją jaką tworzą W jak wspólnotę. Wracamy do procesu, który rozpoczął się w pierwszych dwóch pokoleniach po Chrystusie. Pojawiają się S jak słowa: O jak ostatnie, R jak retoryczne i N jak najmocniejsze. Idziemy ich tropem, sprawdzając ich moc. Dopytuję o miejsce wspólnoty, pierwsze obrzędy, o to co było wtedy świątynią. Mocno zajmuje nas z autorem książki sprawa słów i J jak języka. Sięgamy po grekę i zaglądamy do E jak Ewangelii św. Łukasza. Burzymy stereotyp chrześcijaństwa jako religii o ubogich dla ubogich. Przyglądamy się F jak fenomenowi- wielokrotnie wracającej w tej rozmowie- wspólnoty. Jest M jak monastycyzm, D jak doktryna i R jak rola kobiet w kościele.Szukamy odpowiedzi na pytanie, czy w pierwszych wiekach mogły istnieć A jak apostołki.Na arenę wchodzi św. Tekla, pojawia się też kwestia trzech głów św. Jana Chrzciciela. Na koniec pytam profesora Roberta Wiśniewskiego o to, czy W jak wspólnota wczesnochrześcijańska odnalazłaby się dziś w którymś z kościołów. Odpowiedź znajdziecie w odcinku, lepszej pointy nie będzie.
Tekla presenta "Maleducata" su Radio Delta 1 con Daniele Di Ianni.
Ospiti il cantautore girgentino Gianluca Mazzarella, il gestore del Cine Teatro Macherione di Fiumefreddo di Sicilia Domenico Barbera e la cantautrice bolognese Tekla
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Through the fire, to the limit, to the pod. This week, Jimmy and Larry are getting everyone in the Midwest ready for our live pod in Chicago—this Thursday, October 24th, 6:30-9pm at Notre—before getting gracious about our pants drop, the highs and lows of music supervision, advancements in pants printing technology, Harrison Ford publicly disavows an all-time zood which leads to a heady discussion about living in a post-zood board world and what might if not already replaced it, private consumption as public perception, Larry's apartment flooded but no jawnz were harmed, what Jason Segel thinks of our acting chops, the perfect press dinner has been achieved, reviewing the land, sea and air offerings at Torrisi, a Major Food Group history lesson, black tie intel fake news at the Armani gala, Chaka Khan's still got it after all these years, could you pull a Trump and effectively work a shift at McDonald's, Auralee keeps collabing this time with Tekla plus a little preview of James' interview with designer Ryota Iwai and much more.
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Bence's Dilemma: Choosing Friendship Over Abroad Opportunities Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/bences-dilemma-choosing-friendship-over-abroad-opportunities Story Transcript:Hu: Az őszi napfény aranyosan sütött le a Margitszigetre.En: The autumn sun shone golden on Margaret Island.Hu: A fák levelei vibráló vörös és sárga színben pompáztak, mint egy színes takaró.En: The leaves on the trees displayed vibrant reds and yellows, like a colorful blanket.Hu: Bence, Dóra és Tekla a fűben ültek, körülöttük a piknik kosár tele finomságokkal.En: Bence, Dóra, and Tekla sat on the grass, surrounded by a picnic basket filled with treats.Hu: A háttérben madarak csiripeltek, és a Duna lágyan hullámzott.En: In the background, birds chirped, and the Danube rippled softly.Hu: Bence kameráját nézte, ujjaival óvatosan érintve az objektívet.En: Bence was looking at his camera, carefully touching the lens with his fingers.Hu: Szerette volna megörökíteni a tökéletes képet, de gondolatai messze kalandoztak.En: He wanted to capture the perfect picture, but his thoughts wandered far away.Hu: Egy új álláslehetőséget kapott külföldön, de nem tudta eldönteni, hogy elfogadja-e.En: He had received a new job offer abroad, but he couldn't decide whether to accept it.Hu: Dóra vidáman nevetett, próbálta megörökíteni a nap minden pillanatát telefonjával.En: Dóra laughed joyfully, trying to capture every moment of the day with her phone.Hu: Bence oldalra pillantott, és tekintetük találkozott.En: Bence glanced sideways, and their eyes met.Hu: Valami különleges volt Dóra mosolyában, de Bence mégsem tudott teljesen ráhangolódni.En: There was something special about Dóra's smile, yet Bence couldn't fully tune in.Hu: Tekla közben narancsot hámozott és csendesen figyelte barátait.En: Meanwhile, Tekla was peeling an orange and quietly observing her friends.Hu: Észrevette, hogy valami zavarja Bencét, de tudta, hogy magától fog beszélni róla, amikor készen áll.En: She noticed that something was bothering Bence, but she knew he'd talk about it on his own when he was ready.Hu: Ahogy telt az idő, a nap elérkezett a nyugvópontra.En: As time passed, the sun reached its resting point.Hu: Az arany fényben a fák levelei ragyogóan színesek voltak.En: In the golden light, the tree leaves were brilliantly colorful.Hu: Dóra és Tekla a Dunát nézték, míg Bence a tökéletes pillanatra várt, hogy elkészítse a kívánt fotót.En: Dóra and Tekla watched the Danube while Bence waited for the perfect moment to take the desired photo.Hu: Hirtelen Dóra óvatosan kérdezte: "Bence, mi bánt?En: Suddenly, Dóra asked cautiously, "Bence, what's bothering you?Hu: Látszik, hogy aggaszt valami.En: It's clear something's on your mind."Hu: " Őszinte tekintettel nézett Bencére, aki mélyet sóhajtott, majd válaszolt.En: She looked at Bence with a sincere gaze, and he sighed deeply before responding.Hu: "Álláslehetőséget kaptam, de távol Magyarországtól," mondta Bence halkan.En: "I received a job offer, but it's far from Hungary," Bence said softly.Hu: "Nem tudom, mit tegyek.En: "I don't know what to do."Hu: "Dóra szíve összeszorult, de bátorítóan mosolygott.En: Dóra's heart tightened, but she smiled encouragingly.Hu: "Bármi legyen is, mi melletted állunk.En: "Whatever happens, we're here for you."Hu: "Ebben a pillanatban Bence megnyomta a kamera gombját, és a naplemente fényében készült kép meseszépen sikerült, a barátságuk minden boldogságával és melegségével.En: In that moment, Bence pressed the camera button, and the picture taken in the sunset light turned out beautifully, capturing all the happiness and warmth of their friendship.Hu: "Bence, bárcsak tudnád, milyen fontos vagy itt," mondta Tekla.En: "Bence, I wish you knew how important you are here," Tekla said.Hu: "A közelség soha nem pótolható.En: "Proximity can never be replaced."Hu: "Bence elgondolkodott, majd lassan bólintott.En: Bence thought for a moment, then slowly nodded.Hu: "Azt hiszem, igazad van," mondta mosolyogva.En: "I think you're right," he said with a smile.Hu: "Úgy döntöttem, maradok.En: "I've decided to stay.Hu: Az igazi boldogság itt van a barátságban és az itt töltött időben.En: True happiness lies here in friendship and the time spent together."Hu: "Ahogy az este leszállt, a három barát közösen álmodozott a jövőről a Margitsziget füvében fekve, tudva, hogy a barátságuk mindennél többet ér.En: As evening fell, the three friends lay dreaming about the future in the grass of Margaret Island, knowing that their friendship was worth more than anything else. Vocabulary Words:autumn: őszigolden: aranyosvibrant: vibrálóblanket: takaróchirped: csiripeltekrippling: hullámzólens: objektívcapture: megörökíteniwandered: kalandozottabroad: külföldönjob offer: álláslehetőségglanced: pillantottsideways: oldalrasmile: mosolyobserve: figyelnipeeling: hámoznibothering: zavarsincere: őszintetightened: összeszorultencouragingly: bátorítóanbrilliantly: ragyogóanproximity: közelségreplaced: pótolhatósunset: naplementepressed: megnyomtagaze: tekintetdreaming: álmodozottfriendship: barátságimportant: fontosrealized: rájött
Im Musik-Biopic „One Love“ auf WOW geht es um den Reggae-Musiker Bob Marley und die Zeit, in der er sein Album „Exodus“ schrieb. Bei Netflix startet die Anime-Serie „Terminator Zero“. Und auf MUBI gibt es den Film „Crossing — Auf der Suche nach Tekla“, in dem eine georgische Frau ihre Nichte in Istanbul sucht. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-bob-marley-one-love-terminator-zero-crossing-auf-der-suche-nach-tekla
Im Musik-Biopic „One Love“ auf WOW geht es um den Reggae-Musiker Bob Marley und die Zeit, in der er sein Album „Exodus“ schrieb. Bei Netflix startet die Anime-Serie „Terminator Zero“. Und auf MUBI gibt es den Film „Crossing — Auf der Suche nach Tekla“, in dem eine georgische Frau ihre Nichte in Istanbul sucht. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-bob-marley-one-love-terminator-zero-crossing-auf-der-suche-nach-tekla
Im Musik-Biopic „One Love“ auf WOW geht es um den Reggae-Musiker Bob Marley und die Zeit, in der er sein Album „Exodus“ schrieb. Bei Netflix startet die Anime-Serie „Terminator Zero“. Und auf MUBI gibt es den Film „Crossing — Auf der Suche nach Tekla“, in dem eine georgische Frau ihre Nichte in Istanbul sucht. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-bob-marley-one-love-terminator-zero-crossing-auf-der-suche-nach-tekla
One-on-one pod today, Chris is in Copenhagen, and Jason just touched down in London. We chat about Tekla satin sheets, Chris has learned to love the bicycle, breeders wearing crop tops, pickled herring, Michael Jordan's son had a little bump at brunch, Blake Lively's Vogue cover, George Clooney's hairdresser on fire, Kanye's dentist is serving N₂O realness, St Vincent vs. John Mayer, guys can't wear pleats please, Billboard smash Bon Iver at the DNC, Kamala's kamouflauge hat, and come see us tonight in London at Bush Hall :) twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
IntroductionToday we welcome Joe Purtle, who is here to talk to us about concrete forms. Joe has been in construction for well over two decades, and he's currently the COO of Doka, which specializes in forming and shoring. Eddie shares a bit about his experience in construction back in the 2x4 and plywood days. He shares how cool it's been to see the complexity of forms increase over time and to see how those forms have become woven into BIM software.We discuss how designers and other stakeholders view concrete forms. Joe explains that the placement of concrete drives the schedule on many large projects. And the placement of concrete is largely dependent on the completion of formwork. Cycling of formwork and big dadgum messesEddie asks Joe to explain the cycling (reuse) of forms on large projects. Doka's job is to understand the complicated aspects of forming and pouring and how these complexities can affect a schedule. We discuss the benefits of modular approaches and cycling of forms. Joe discusses the importance of knowledgeable planning and the unfortunate results when things to wrong and a form gets trapped. It's what the bros and their Georgia buddies would call a “dadgum mess.”Joe shares about how he has seen companies process decisions related to renting vs. buying. He also discusses sustainability issues and equipment that measures temperature and pressure to optimize the curing process. We get into the optimization of pouring and the incorporation of reusable sensors that give designers and project managers the ability to know things they would have previously not known without expensive, messy tests. Prefab of formworkEddie asks Joe to share about prefab work such as cast-in-place parking garages. Joe explains that Doka can build and ship complete beam forms that are pretty much ready to plug and play when they arrive at the job site. They have CNC machines that can put curves into forms with highly detailed specs when the customer wants it. Tyler connects these abilities to the overall increase in complexity of structures. Joe shares about the pride we've discussed in previous episodes that comes with seeing a really cool building and being able to say you had something to do with that. BIM ModelingEddie asks Joe to explain how Doka's work integrates with the BIM process. He explains that they're already working within Revit and Tekla but that they are quickly extending their integration even further. We discuss how AI is streamline design. Then there are the AI features that simply increase the team's everyday operations. Joe shares some thoughts about “real BIM” vs. “Hollywood BIM” and how these differences affect scheduling. Eddie shares some thoughts from a designer's perspective as well as thoughts about storing huge form components that are not easy to move. We spend some time discussing the design rules being used to form AI and how significantly this process will likely change design work in the future. Then we discuss the role that human insight and finesse play in this process. Megaphone Message Joe's message to the industry is this: The industry needs to come together and stop working in silos. The sooner we can create true collaboration through the available technologies, the sooner we'll progress to a future we can't even imagine at this point. Find Joe on LinkedIn Check out the partners that make our show possible.Find Us Online: BrosPodcast.com - LinkedIn - Youtube - Instagram - Facebook - TikTok - Eddie's LinkedIn - Tyler's LinkedInIf you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening
From acclaimed director Levan Akin (AND THEN WE DANCED), CROSSING is a moving and tender tale of identity, acceptance and unlikely connection that transcends borders and generations. Lia, a retired school teacher living in the country of Georgia, hears from a young neighbor Achi that her long lost niece Tekla, a transgender woman, has crossed the border into Turkey. Hoping to bring Tekla home, Lia travels to Istanbul with the unpredictable Achi to find her. Exploring the hidden depths of the city, they cross paths with a transgender lawyer called Evrim, who helps them in their search. Humanistic and compassionate, Akin's third feature is a heartfelt portrayal of overcoming the degrees of separation that divide us. Director and writer Levan Adkin joins us for a conversation on his own connection to the setting for Crossing, Turkey, how the story lent itself to exploring the generational divide between Soviet era and Post-Soviet era attitudes towards the LGBTQ+ rights, his reaction to Crossing being selected by Sweden as their Oscar entry for 2024 Best International Feature and working with lead actor Mzia Arabuli as Lia. For more go to: mubi.com/crossing-2023-levan-akin Or go to: totem-films.com/crossing
New York is about more than highways and traffic. The city is filled with resilience, community, sustainability, and more elements that support a healthy built environment. How will architecture impact the future of New York's communities Welcome to the third season of Architecture 5 10 20! I'm your host, Guy Geier, Managing Partner of FXCollaborative Architects in New York. My guests for this podcast are pioneers and visionaries shaping the future of the built environment across various disciplines. Join me in exploring their remarkable journeys, discovering how they reach their current heights, and envisioning what lies ahead in the next 5, 10, and 20 years. Join me today as I have a conversation with my friend Tom Scarangello, Thornton Tomasetti's managing principal and senior advisor and an industry thought leader in innovation and technology. With over four decades at the forefront of innovation in structural engineering, Tom brings a wealth of experience and a visionary perspective on the industry's evolution. We dive deep into Tom's journey with Thornton Tomasetti, from its humble beginnings to becoming a global leader in proactive innovation, with Tom reflecting on pivotal moments such as the firm's response to the 2008 economic downturn and the strategic merger with Wide Langer in 2015. This discussion provides a behind-the-scenes look at how Thornton Tomasetti leveraged intellectual property and embraced technology to redefine industry standards! Tom also shares his thoughts on the shift from reactive to proactive innovation, the impact of building information modeling, and the exciting developments in AI. We explore how AI is accelerating design processes and reshaping the future of structural engineering, and Tom highlights the importance of maintaining a balance between technological advancements and foundational engineering principles, ensuring that innovation enhances rather than overshadows core expertise. This episode is truly a fascinating exploration of how technology is transforming the built environment and what lies ahead for the industry. Listen to hear Tom's insights on navigating these changes and the role of curiosity and open-source data in driving progress! Time stamps: [01:40] - After 40 years, Tom has seen his firm evolve from small to global leaders in innovation. [04:54] - Tom drove diversity and innovation, investing in untapped IP and creating initiatives. [06:39] - Tom's industry lagged in innovation, relying on outdated methods, despite advances like AutoCAD. [09:01] - Transitioning to smart models and BIM has accelerated Tom's industry's innovation and digitization. [11:07] - Hear how Tom improved project delivery by experimenting with XSteel and embracing new technology. [13:45] - Tom explains how entering data directly into Tekla improved efficiency and control over some aspects of connections. [15:39] - Tom's company developed Construe to enable effective use of data across different modeling platforms. [16:58] - Experience helps engineers make quick, informed decisions, enhancing value and creativity in design! [19:06] - Tom argues that AI can enhance efficiency in design, focusing on creative solutions rather than physics problems. [21:36] - Human oversight is still crucial; AI can't replace responsibility for ensuring safety and compliance! [24:38] - Tom points out how early versions of ChatGPT impressed him, with its capabilities having rapidly advanced in less than two years. [26:37] - Tom discusses the book Co Intelligence by Ethan Malik. [29:40] - It's important to embrace new tools; resisting change could ultimately limit career longevity and impact. [31:04] - AI tools generate multiple design solutions quickly, allowing focus on choosing the best one. [33:03] - Learn how urban redevelopment reconnects communities and should be advocated despite lingering challenges. [35:42] - Urban redevelopment projects reconnect communities, and Tom expresses eagerness to volunteer for such initiatives in the Bronx. [38:43] - Architects, engineers, and contractors are collaborating more effectively, driven by technology to address challenges. [41:42] - Tom feels that having conversations like this podcast helps improve the industry and shows that others share the goal of solving problems collaboratively. [42:15] - Tom's enthusiasm for technology and AI in the AEC industry highlights the need for curiosity and creativity to address challenges. Links / Resources:Guy Geier Instagram | Twitter Thornton Tomasetti LinkedIn Ethan Mollick - Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI
Crossing: Auf der Suche nach Tekla | Spurensuche in Istanbul Auf der Suche nach ihrer Nichte reist die pensionierte Lehrerin Lia von Georgien nach Istanbul. Zusammen mit dem Sohn eines Bekannten begibt sie sich auf Spurensuche, während wir die beiden begleiten und dabei viel über die Metropole am Bosporus sowie die Trans-Szene der Stadt erfahren. Obwohl "Crossing: Auf der Suche nach Tekla" eigentlich spannend klingt, konnte der Film unsere Rezensenten Lida und Stu nicht vollständig überzeugen. Warum das so ist und warum der Film, der am 18. Juli 2024 in die Kinos kommt, dennoch sehenswert ist, wird im Podcast besprochen. Drückt einfach auf Play, um mehr zu erfahren. Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge vom Tele-Stammtisch! Trailer Werdet Teil unserer Community und besucht unseren Discord-Server. Dort oder auch auf Instagram könnt ihr mit uns über Filme, Serien und vieles mehr sprechen. Wir liefern euch launige und knackige Filmkritiken, Analysen und Talks über Kino- und Streamingfilme und -serien - immer aktuell, informativ und mit der nötigen Prise Humor. Website | Youtube | PayPal | BuyMeACoffee Großer Dank und Gruß für das Einsprechen unseres Intros geht raus an Engelbert von Nordhausen - besser bekannt als die deutsche Synchronstimme Samuel L. Jackson! Thank you very much to BASTIAN HAMMER for the orchestral part of the intro! I used the following sounds of freesound.org: 16mm Film Reel by bone666138 wilhelm_scream.wav by Syna-Max backspin.wav by il112 Crowd in a bar (LCR).wav by Leandros.Ntounis Short Crowd Cheer 2.flac by qubodup License (Copyright): Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Folge direkt herunterladen Folgt uns ab sofort regelmäßig live auf Twitch: twitch.tv/dertelestammtisch
Join us on this episode of Steel & Whiskey as we welcome Ricky Horton, an industry expert with extensive experience in SDS2 and its integration with Tekla PowerFab . Ricky shares his insights and valuable knowledge gained from years of hands-on work and collaboration with professionals like SDS2's James Schwartz. Tune in for an engaging discussion about the latest advancements in steel detailing, project management, and the seamless integration of these powerful tools. Whether you're a steel enthusiast or just curious about the industry, grab your favorite drink and enjoy this laid-back yet informative conversation.
This week, we're digging into The B1M's recent video "Why Soviet-Era Nuclear Plants Are Being Dismantled". Step inside the complex world of nuclear decommissioning.This episode is sponsored by Trimble Construction. Learn more about Trimble's Tekla software and the 2024 Tekla UK award entries: https://bit.ly/3zby8mTLater in the episode, we cover:New York's new football stadium = https://www.instagram.com/p/C7pGIFJMO_b/?img_index=1London's 60 Gracechurch Street skyscraper = https://www.instagram.com/p/C7xGcbpOE7v/?img_index=1We end the show with an email from John.Get in touch! Podcast@TheB1M.comwww.TheB1M.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nu ska alla agenthjärnor vässas! Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. I veckans fredagsklur är det Tekla i Göteborg som har klurat ut vem som är gullig och har liten spetsig nos.Kan du svaret på den nya kluringen? Mejla till Ylva; barnmorgon@sverigesradio.seJAG HAR FYRA RAKA KANTER OCH FYRA SPETSIGA HÖRN, MEN ÄR ÄNDÅ MJUKDU, DIN KOMPIS OCH DIN LÄRARE HAR EN SÅN SOM JAG. JA KANSKE TILL OCH MED TVÅ.JAG ÄR UTAN HUVUD PÅ MORGONEN MEN FÅR TILLBAKS DET PÅ KVÄLLEN
Join host Robert Forto as he welcomes Tekla Butcher-Monson to talk about a new race in the Tanana Valley of Alaska called the T-Dog, which includes multi-sport and dog mushing classes. She also shares stories about the area, growing up in a mushing family, and much more.
In this episode, we talk with Catie Williams, a talented dog agility trainer from the United States. Catie started doing agility in 1999 and has taught dog agility since 2002. Before working with dogs, she had an equally exciting career producing radio and TV commercials.Catie and her dogs have won lots of agility championships. She's been a top competitor in many big competitions, like the AKC Agility National Championship and the USDAA Cynosport World Games. Now she is facing a new phase in her training as one of her dogs is going deaf. For those who are not aware, OneMind Dogs was founded because of a deaf dog named Tekla; read more here.Catie has trained all sorts of dogs, from tiny Chihuahuas to big Great Danes, and currently, she's living and competing with three Border Collies: Swirl, Tap, and Jubilation. Catie's students have also done really well, earning many titles and competing at high levels. She loves helping her students reach their goals, whether it's doing agility just for fun or competing internationally.Catie uses the OneMind Dogs method in her training, and she says it helps handlers understand how their dogs see things. She's participated in lots of seminars with OneMind Dogs coaches and thinks they have been incredibly helpful for her and her students.Learn more about Catie:Canine New England Catie's Facebook PageVisit OneMind Dogs and learn more about the dog's perspective!Do you have a new dog at home? Or do you want to start it all over?Start the OneMind Dogs puppy training program today and get the OneMind Dogs team's support. To get the podcast newsletter, sign up here!
00:00 - Introduction01:38 - Bogus RFIsDad continues his thoughts from last week regarding industry inefficiencies and complications. He explains how many people use the RFI as a delay tactic. He's seen this on the receiving side as a project manager, but he's also seen members of his own team do it from the sending side. Eddie talks about how he's seen people creating an unnecessarily adversarial relationship for their own advantage. We discuss how this is present in at least some pockets of every sector of the industry. We discuss the role of owners in establishing the company culture in these regards.Dad recalls some technology complications when working with Tekla required several extra steps.09:15 - Product ProblemsEddie discusses the economies and efficiencies of steel production and design. Then he shifts to an exploration of the complexities of seeking subcontractors that can produce exactly what you, as a designer or fabricator, need from them. Dad sees it somewhat differently. He sees the problems as arising primarily from lack of specialty knowledge on the part of the designers. When the subs push back, the GCs don't know enough about the sub's industry to know that some of that pushback is nonsense. He says no part of this industry is rocket science, and that anyone who is willing to invest the research time can become knowledgeable about their related specialties. Eddie chimes in with some recollections of market shifts and subcontractor complications at various points in the growth of the industry.18:32 - The Sheet Metal Mattered…Dad shares about a project in Tampa where the quality and production method of the sheet metal complicated a project. Eddie discusses how some effectively handled BIM work couldn't smoothly lead to a satisfactory final product without lots and lots of extra communication with the subs. Dad talks about Tekla added a new kind of fastener as a result of one ABSI project. We explore the reality that boldness is required to stretch the capabilities of software, production, and application. 23:13 - BIM's Nothing More Than a Tool…Dad talks about how BIM is one of many industry tools that is only really useful if it's in the hands of an expert. We get into the importance of knowing the industry nuances of a particular region–the little construction dialects and ecosystem issues. Eddie asks Dad to advise up-and-comers general contractors and project managers who want to break out of the fray. He starts with a review of the ways that business comes to different positions at different times. Then he tries to get us to gripe about RTU frames and the disproportionate complications those create. Dad finally gets around to his advice: Learn how to build. Then pay attention to what the subs are telling you but don't believe everything they say. Eddie translates, clarifying that subs don't necessarily know more than you do. He compares it to the classic ham-butt problem.34:51 - Software EvangelismWe discuss the claims of supposed savings that subs say they could have provided. Are they just blowing hot air? Often that's the case. Dad claims some credit for the growth of Tekla. We reminisce about software evangelism experiences. Eddie recalls a presentation to a skeptical group that became deeply invested as soon as they saw a 3D image. Then we veer into our contempt for lying and the bridge-burning that result from it. Tyler shares a story about RTU solution shared with him and about how he learned that the most powerful question in construction: “Why?” Significant inefficiencies can often be avoided by asking that question kindly and selectively. Check out the partners that make our show possible.Find Us Online: BrosPodcast.com - LinkedIn - Youtube - Instagram - Facebook - TikTok - Eddie's LinkedIn - Tyler's LinkedInIf you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening
One-on-one pod recorded live and uncut from Copenhagen. We chat about Tekla boxers, wearing a suit because its the only jacket TJ has, shitty sushi, ratchet bitches go vegan, hip hop's Lil Tay, when you have eight kids, Americans be like, etc., anyone in Copenhagen can buy a G-Wagon (used) where will we sit at GANNI (front row, blocking women) Mads Mikkelsen is the final boss of horny, and we compare Taylor and Beyonce's tours to Barbenheimer. twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Intuitive Reiki healing sessions, self-Reiki, and Reiki sharing in community are all options on your healing journey. Tekla and I discuss what Reiki is, what it looks like to see a Reiki healer, and how Reiki in community can change your life and the world. So many of us were told that energy work was off-limits and to spiritually beware, but this practice is a beautiful and healing add to anyone's healing regimen. If you get anxiety in your body when energy work conversations come up, we're gentle here. If you're SO interested and have been wondering about Reiki for a while now, Tekla gives so much information on what it looks like for different folx and the gentle and caring space she provides. Join a Q+A for Tekla's Training Program, Be Rooted: https://www.teklacayers.com/be-rooted/ Connect with Tekla: w: https://www.teklacayers.com Follow Carin on Insta: @carinhuebner Join the email list: https://portal.carinhuebner.com/public/form/view/62a7a9056cfde7fd9ad9d018 Join Carin's FREE Facebook group: https://portal.carinhuebner.com/public/form/view/63223d6e3d298d2c64e6abfa GO PUBLIC (Podcasting + Creative Coaching): https://portal.carinhuebner.com/public/appointment-scheduler/6424b2c60ea51ee627d8a250/schedule Carin's mic selection was NOT right on this recording. Thanks for your patience in listening. The quality of this recording does NOT reflect the typical quality of this show. But alas, presence over perfection. :)
Elon and an increasingly-ripped Zuckerberg in a cage match. And Threads. That's where we start today's conversation. Jacob is Director of Digital Building Operations at VIATechnik, LLC. His team's job is to serve as an owner's representatives in regard to digital plans and related VDC data. Jacob says that he has seen owners who had to recreate the entire digital presence of their projects and repopulate databases because they don't receive the assets produced by their designers and contractors. Yes, he means actually retyping room names and countless other details. Ridiculous redundancy. Eddie recounts his own realizations about the lack of information-sharing among parties involved on a project, and Jacob shares about Danielle O'Connell's team of “dumpster divers” who scours all project documentation toward the end of a project in order to assemble a cohesive data package. We discuss how an owner's interests differ from various other parties in regard to documentation. The owner will spend years–hopefully decades–engaging with various aspects of the building. Jacob's team focuses on the costs of ownership over those decades and helps owners plan for smooth, efficient management. The pace of construction is obviously a major concern for owners, so Jacob helps owners find the balance between construction pace and costs, including early-completion incentives. He says that most owners are willing to spend a bit more money if they know they can accelerate a project. This allows them to get the paying tenants into the space sooner. We discuss the asset registries that Jacob helps owners create. These registries include shop drawings, warranties, and owner's manuals. He explains to owners that using BIM will smooth the process of creating the “digital twin” they need. Jacob explains how he dove deep into the facility-management realm, joining IFMA and doing everything he could to understand this world. He quickly learned that the best way to make building models usable for owners was to make it as intuitive as possible. Toward this goal, his company developed the Voyager digital twin platform. We address the pace of BIM's acceptance in the industry, including the effect of the COVID pandemic. Jacob explains that many companies had no idea how many anterooms they had and how these rooms played into the efficient, creative use of their facilities. This situation made it glaringly clear that digital models could be incredibly helpful. Jacob connects digital plans to risk mitigation, using asbestos-removal as an example of something that could have been handled much more effectively if digital models had been universally available. Tyler asks Jacob to predict some changes he expects to see in the next few years. Jacob said that owners are beginning to dictate which digital platforms general contractors should use on their projects. Jacob shares some tactfully phrased thoughts about how inefficiently architects' 2D drawings operate in a world of VDC and BIM. His teams have helped owners and contractors address this inefficiency. Tyler asks Jacob to estimate the file sizes of average Tekla models. His estimate of 200-300MB is right on. These files are not that large. There's room for more helpful detail. Eddie explains that he's noticed a decrease in recent years of the need for him to explain what it means when he says he works in BIM. We discuss how this is a promising indicator of the value owners are finally placing on thoughtful design and component integration. We ask Jacob to discuss tensions that arise with design-assist. He says that the boundaries between contributing parties are still pretty fluid, with some people more willing than others to be flexible in defining scope. Jacob's Megaphone Message: BIM has more value than we understand right now. We've seen other industries take data and do something big. There's so much more that can be done within our industry. It's just a matter of finding the right people at the beginning of a project to be your partners. Find Jacob Online: LinkedIN - ViaTechnik Find Us Online: BrosPodcast.com - LinkedIn - Youtube - Instagram - Facebook - TikTok - Eddie's LinkedIn - Tyler's LinkedIn If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
** content warning ** This episode is about birds in horror films, so we do discuss dead birds, and describe the deaths of birds as well as cats. Our discussion is not graphic in our minds, but we trust that you can make the best decision for yourself whether to listen or to expose to younger ears. Join Kristen and Maeve as they discuss a paper that Kristen wrote for a class last semester. The paper was titled “The Use of Birds as Tropes for Portents of Death in Horror Films.” The title says it all, but our hosts discuss three specific horror tropes that inform the audience when the horror begins in a film. They also discuss why birds are used for these tropes, referencing mythology and folklore. Birds are used in horror films in many other ways as well, so we are planning a follow up episode with a special guest. Please note that our release schedule will probably be a little bit off this semester after all, as Kristen and Maeve are both deeply involved in academic and/or professional endeavors that are more time consuming than expected. Happy birding! ____________________________________________________________ Research for today's episode came from the following sources: -Bude, Tekla. “What is a Trope? Definition and Examples.” School of Writing, Literature, and Film. Oregon State University, Accessed April 24, 2023. https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf/what-trope-definition-and-examples -Fahy, Thomas. “Introduction.” In The Philosophy of Horror, edited by Thomas Fahy, 1-13. Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 2010. -Feher-Elston, Catherine. Ravensong: A Natural History of Ravens and Crows. New York: Penguin Books, Ltd., 1991. -Nickel, Philip J. “Horror and the Idea of Everyday Life: On Skeptical Threats in Psycho and The Birds.” In The Philosophy of Horror, edited by Thomas Fahy, 15-41. Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 2010 -Moreman, Christopher M. “On the Relationship between Birds and Spirits of the Dead.” Society & Animals 22, no. 5 (2014): 481-502. DOI: 10.1163/15685306-12341328 __________________________________ Follow us on Instagram: @birdfactspod Email us: birdfactspod@gmail.com Twitter: @birdfactspod Thanks for listening, and happy birding!
Guest commentators Joe Dator & Suzen Tekla Kruglnska call it quits but the gang resolves to keep going in Chewie's memory!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chewbacca lives! It's hugs all around for grieving guest commentators Suzen Tekla Kruglnska & Joe Dator!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Guest commentators Joe Dator & Suzen Tekla Kruglnska get roped into talking about the First Order impounding the Millennium Falcon!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Having finally killed Chewbacca, Rey & the gang leave Pasaana with guest commentators Suzen Tekla Kruglnska & Joe Dator!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Guest commentators Joe Dator & Suzen Tekla Kruglnska are here as Rey is pitted against Kylo Ren in a Force-off!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I veckans avsnitt pratar jag med Dia Jovanovic som driver Köpenhamnsbaserade företaget Aeris Cocktail tillsammans med sin pojkvän Nik Neubauer. De tillverkar handgjorda cocktails i högsta kvalité med filosofin - look good, taste even better. Hon arbetar också som skådespelerska vid sidan av företagandet och studerade i tidigare år vid Copenhagen Business School där hon senare arbetade som management konsult.Vi går in på Dias uppväxt i Helsingborg med en ensamstående förälder under 90-talets Sverige, vad hon drömde om som liten och hur hon resonerar kring att läsa vidare och vad som krävs. Dia berättar om hur hon kom in på skådespeleri men också sanningen bakom att driva företag, om utmaningarna men också om hur de har gått tillväga för att synas på modeveckor och tillsammans med varumärken som så som Chimi, All Blues, Tekla och Highsnobiety, bara för att nämna några få.Vi går också in på vad hon hade gjort annorlunda om hon fick ge sitt 20-åriga jag råd och vad som är hennes drivkrafter samt krav på sig själv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Suzen Tekla Kruglnska returns to the show to discuss the humorous horror and philosophical twists in The Empire Strikes Back minutes 56-60! We talk about Kubrick musical connections, Yoda's necklace/instrument, mynock sound design, and the visceral extended techniques used to elicit fear. Timestamps: 0:00 - Hello there! 5:36 - Connections to The Shining and The Muppet Show. 10:00 - Zigzagging between different themes. 13:35 - Yoda's scored monologue. 19:07 - Dotted rhythm in Yoda's B section. 23:10 - Philosophical twist. 25:48 - Dovetailing. 30:04 - Injection of dark side. 33:43 - Yoda's musical necklace. 38:13 - Eek! Mynock jump scare! 45:12 - Start of cue 6M3 This Is Not a Cave. 51:21 - Visceral horror music techniques. 58:09 - End of The Shining. 1:06:58 - Ben Burtt's Mynock sound design. 1:18:03 - SWMM Questionnaire Things to Check Out: Dominic Sewell Music's analysis of cue 6M3 This Is Not A Cave is excellent! - https://youtu.be/AhKNHh9icxQ Dotted note: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dotted_note The Shining soundtrack cued to Jack in the maze scene - https://youtube.com/watch?v=DbtGtE5DssY&t=3379 Yoda's necklace - https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Blissl Complete Catalogue of the Musical Themes of Star Wars (by Frank Lehman): https://franklehman.com/starwars/. Solo 22: Herrmann Over Jaws (Minutes 106-110 with Suzen Tekla Kruglnska) https://youtu.be/AMKgA3L7Psw Cues: 6M2 "Yoda's Teaching" 6M3 "This Is Not A Cave" Musical Themes: 3. Force 1a. Main Theme (A Section) 12b. Yoda (B Section) 12a. Yoda (A Section) Where are we in the soundtrack(s)?: "Jedi Master Revealed/Mynock Cave" --------------- STAR WARS MUSIC MINUTE QUESTIONNAIRE: 1. In exactly 3 words, what does Star Wars sound like? New answer: Triumph. Threat. Enchantment. Solo season answer: Droids. Flight. Pew. 2. What's something related to Star Wars music or sound that you want to learn more about? New answer: What did John Williams find most difficult to write? Solo season answer: How do they come up with the sound of alien languages? 3. What's a score or soundtrack you're fond of besides anything Star Wars? New answer: Andor, Don't Look Up, and Moonlight (composed by Nicholas Britell) Solo season answer: Rosemary's Baby (composed by Krzysztof Komeda) --------------- Guest: Suzen Tekla Kruglnska Twitter: https://twitter.com/skruglnska The Comedy Film Funnel (podcast with Joe Dator) - https://www.podash.com/podcast/5346477/ The Shining 2:37 (podcast) - https://theshining237.com Rosemary's Baby 6:66 (podcast) - https://theshining237.com/rosemarys-baby-666-episode-list/ ------------------ If you want to support the show and join the Discord server, consider becoming a patron! https://patreon.com/chrysanthetan Leave a voice message, and I might play it on the show... https://starwarsmusicminute.com/comlink Where else to find SWMM: Twitter: https://twitter.com/StarWarsMusMin YouTube: https://youtube.com/starwarsmusicminute TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@starwarsmusicminute? Instagram: https://instagram.com/starwarsmusicminute Email: podcast@starwarsmusicminute.com Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/starwarsmusmin
Keema and Tekla Waterfield join Let's Talk Memoir for a conversation about being raised by a young single mother in Southeast Alaska after their father left the family. With very little money but a passion for music and art, their mother moved them frequently in pursuit of her education, gigs, and new relationships. As the sisters grew, art and their at-times traumatic childhood led each of the sisters on different paths. Keema wrote Inside Passage, a memoir about her nomadic Alaskan childhood, the toll her upbringing took on her, and the effect it had on her relationship with her mother. Tekla became a singer-songwriter whose most recent release, "New Skies" landed in the NACC Top 30 Folk Album Charts in October of 2021. In this special holiday episode they share their perspective on their childhood, how each of them grappled with their father leaving, and why art has always been central in their lives. Keema Waterfield Keema Waterfield is the author of Inside Passage, a nomadic childhood memoir set along the wild coast of Southeast Alaska. Other work has appeared in The New York Times, WIRED, Brevity, Redivider, and others. She resides in Missoula, Montana, with her husband, two children, a bunch of extra instruments she doesn't know how to play, and a revolving cast of quirky animals. She lives and writes on Séliš and Qlispé land. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @keemasaurusrex Website: https://keemawaterfield.com Link to Keema's memoir Inside Passage: https://bookshop.org/books/inside-passage-a-memoir/9781950584567 Ronit's review of Inside Passage: https://therumpus.net/2021/08/inside-passage-by-keema-waterfield/ Tekla Waterfield: 2020 & 2021 Doe Bay Resort & Retreat Artist Resident recipient, 2019 Jack Straw Cultural Center recording grant recipient, and 2018 Allied Arts Listen Up! Women in Music grant recipient, Alaskan born Seattle based singer/songwriter Tekla Waterfield incorporates elements of folk, country, roots, rock and soul creating a wide-ranging sound unified by dynamic vocals, compelling stage presence and point-of-view storytelling. Waterfield's music has been heard on radio stations throughout the US, on NPR's World Cafe, in the UK, Scotland, Wales, Australia, England & Korea and has been described as "poignant and emotionally soaring" by No Depression Magazine. Waterfield's most recent release, "New Skies" landed in the NACC Top 30 Folk Album Charts in October of 2021. Website: www.teklawaterfield.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teklawaterfieldmusic/ -- Ronit is a teacher and speaker whose essays, creative nonfiction, and fiction have been featured in The Atlantic, The Rumpus, The New York Times, The Iowa Review, The Washington Post, Writer's Digest, American Literary Review, and elsewhere. Her memoir WHEN SHE COMES BACK about the loss of her mother to the guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and their eventual reconciliation was named a 2021 Best True Crime Book by Book Riot and was a Finalist in the National Indie Excellence Awards, the Housatonic Book Awards, and the Book of the Year Awards. Her short story collection HOME IS A MADE-UP PLACE won Hidden River Arts' 2020 Eludia Award and will be published in 2023. She is creative nonfiction editor at The Citron Review and lives in Seattle with her family where she is working on her next book. More about Ronit: https://ronitplank.com More about WHEN SHE COMES BACK, a memoir: https://ronitplank.com/book/ Connect with Ronit: https://www.instagram.com/ronitplank/ https://twitter.com/RonitPlank https://www.facebook.com/RonitPlank Background photo: Canva Headshot photo credit: Sarah Anne Photography Theme music: Isaac Joel, Dead Moll's Fingers
Nie ma lepszego dowodu na to, że PiS jest formacją mistyczną, nie zaś cyniczną. Oto okazuje się, że za odwołaniem cynika Jacka Kurskiego z posady prezesa TVP stoi główna partyjna mistyczka Janina Goss, niezrównana zbieraczka ziółek i parzycielka naparów. Ta szamanka PiS jest dobrym duchem Jarosława Kaczyńskiego od czasów, gdy — jeszcze przed erą kina moralnego niepokoju — próbował on swych sił w obrazie dla zbuntowanej młodzieży „O dwóch takich, co ukradli księżyc”. Goss nigdy kariery w filmie nie próbowała — większość zawodowego życia spędziła jako radca prawny w łódzkiej spółdzielni spożywców „Społem”. Jedyne co łączy ją z kinem dla młodzieży to nieoficjalny partyjny pseudonim „Tekla” — od imienia, które w kreskówce o pszczółce Mai nosi dość odpychająca pajęczyca. Jedno się zgadza — w PiS wszyscy się „pani mecenas” boją, jak pszczoły bały się Tekli. Długi staż u boku prezesa, bezwzględna lojalność, a nade wszystko stałe zaopatrywanie go w ziołowe mikstury i odciągające promieniowanie kasztany — to wszystko pozwoliło jej wykończyć już niejednego zawodnika. Ostatnim był Antoni Macierewicz, który chciał się panoszyć w łódzkim PiS, traktowanym przez szamankę jako własne księstwo. Kurski musiał upaść na głowę — i nieprzeciętnie się obić — skoro zdecydował się na konflikt z szamanką. A zdecydował się: w sierpniu odwołał szefa łódzkiego oddziału TVP3 Błażeja Kronica, który był wskazany przez Goss. Co więcej, Kurski osobiście pofatygował się do Łodzi, żeby na spotkaniu w TVP dobitnie oświadczyć, że decyzji nie zmieni nawet, gdyby chciał go zmusić sam Jarosław Kaczyński. Mówiliśmy, że się porządnie obił, prawda? Staroświecka i anachroniczna na co dzień Goss okazała się tym razem zaskakująco postępowa. Zupełnym przypadkiem zdobyła — nie bójmy się tego powiedzieć: wyczarowała — nagranie z tego spotkania. I razem ze zdrowotnymi naparami sprezentowała je Kaczyńskiemu. Finał znamy — „Kura” rozpaczliwie szuka pracy, rozpuszczając pogłoski, że będzie ministrem cyfryzacji. Prawda jest taka, że na razie Kaczyński nie chce go nawet wpuścić na korytarz na Nowogrodzkiej, gdzie miłośniczka geranium ma stałą przepustkę. Pani Janino, twórcy „Stanu Wyjątkowego” — Andrzej Stankiewicz z Onetu i Renata Grochal z „Newsweeka” — gratulują skuteczności taśmowej mistyki. Może już Pani odpuścić nakłuwanie kukiełki kurczęcia. Żeby zostać ministrem cyfryzacji Kurski musiałby najpierw odebrać tę fuchę Mateuszowi Morawieckiemu, bo formalnie to szef rządu i jego Kancelaria Premiera odpowiadają za cyfryzację. Inna rzecz, że Kurski ma nawet dalej idące ambicje — chce obalić Morawieckiego. Włączył się w bunt przeciwko premierowi, którego motorem jest minister od państwowych spółek Jacek Sasin. Spiskowców jest zresztą więcej — także była premier Beata Szydło, szef MON Mariusz Błaszczak czy marszałek Sejmu Elżbieta Witek. Atakują Morawieckiego za błędy, które mogą się przyczynić do porażki wyborczej PiS — chodzi głównie o zbyt późne zakupy węgla. Morawiecki w odpowiedzi atakuje Sasina, podkreślając, że to on odpowiada za spółki energetyczne, paliwowe i gazowe, które drastycznie podnoszą ceny, jednocześnie pławiąc się w rekordowych zyskach. Na razie Kaczyński premiera nie wymieni, bo kryzys energetyczny nie dotarł jeszcze do portfeli wszystkich Polaków. Jednak jeśli jesienią lub zimą ludzie będą wściekli, to Morawiecki może stracić fotel. Podczas dyskusji na ostatnim posiedzeniu Komitetu Politycznego PiS jako potencjalni następcy najczęściej wskazywani byli Mariusz Błaszczak i — to nowość — Elżbieta Witek, przyjaciółka nienawidzącej premiera Beaty Szydło. Przy okazji byłby to triumf Zbigniewa Ziobry, który od lat stara się — też pod rękę z Szydło — wysadzić z fotela Morawieckiego. Renata Grochal wydała właśnie biografię Ziobry i opowiada w „Stanie Wyjątkowym”, o co gra nadprokurator. A gra o to, co po Morawieckim. I po Kaczyńskim. Cały odcinek do wysłuchania w aplikacji Onet Audio.
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Julie-Anne Grace - Dance To Each Other's Beat FOLLOW ON SOUNDCLOUDEd & Carol Nicodemi - Me and You FOLLOW ON BROADJAMMarianne Donahue Perchlik - Why Can't We FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYAndrea Robertson - One Of These Days FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYLarry Cantwell - Something's Wrong With America FOLLOW ON BROADJAMGia Levé - Shine Your Light FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYTeena Gowdy - Underground Railroad FOLLOW ON YOUTUBEJoanie Calem - Salaam Shalom FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYDawn O'Keefe Williams - Seat At The Table FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYTekla Waterfield & Jeff Fielder - No Justice No Peace FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYSandi Kight (writer Jessica Weinberg) - Hell On Wheels FOLLOW ON REVERBNATIONDr. Nancy-Angel Doetzel - Stand Up Now FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYSandy Rapp - Everyone Was At Stonewall FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYFor Music Biz Resources Visit www.FEMusician.com and www.ProfitableMusician.comVisit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at edandcarolnicodemi.comVisit our Sponsor Income Guide at profitablemusician.com/incomeVisit our Sponsor Mary Lou Fulton at maryloufulton.comVisit our Sponsor ALex Krawczyk at youtube.com/alexshermanmusicVisit our Sponsor FEMusician at femusician.comVisit www.wosradio.com for more details and to submit music to our review board for consideration.Visit our resources for Indie Artists: https://www.wosradio.com/resources
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Susan Kane - Around The Bend FOLLOW ON SHAZAMEd & Carol Nicodemi - Windows FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYAndrea Robertson - I'd Like To Think FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYNovember Sound - Balance FOLLOW ON SOUNDCLOUDMasha & The Fam - Notice FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYTekla Waterfield & Jeff Fielder - Trouble In Time FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYHim & Her - One Person FOLLOW ON SOUNDCLOUDADAAWE - Stand Up FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYElizabeth O. S. Chute - Winds of Change ABCD - Be the Change For Music Biz Resources Visit www.FEMusician.com and www.ProfitableMusician.comVisit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at edandcarolnicodemi.comVisit our Sponsor Income Guide at profitablemusician.com/incomeVisit our Sponsor ALex Krawczyk at youtube.com/alexshermanmusicVisit our Sponsor Sherilyn at releasemusiclikeapro.comVisit our Sponsor Masha & The Fam at mashaandthefam.comVisit our Sponsor FEMusician at femusician.comVisit www.wosradio.com for more details and to submit music to our review board for consideration.Visit our resources for Indie Artists: https://www.wosradio.com/resources
Suzen Tekla Kruglnska is here with me to discuss minutes 106-110 of Solo: A Star Wars Story! We talk about auditory illusions, the coaxium motif, John Powell's flowing scene transitions, and a potentially awkward music edit. Discussion Guide: 00:00 - Hello there! 04:13 - Beckett's "wheel spinning" music. 08:33 - Cliche or trope? In the ear of the beholder. 16:36 - Is there an abrupt edit here? 26:53 - Paul Bettany as Dryden Vos. 34:33 - Dryden is a villain. Why doesn't he have a musical theme? 45:46 - Everybody's faking it! 53:50 - Coaxium motif at the beginning of "Double Double Cross" 1:06:34 - Bernard Herrmann over Jaws. 1:12:31 - DSCH, Dies Irae motif (hi, Alex Ludwig), people holding axes in movies. 1:20:58 - Ta-da music during the big reveal. 1:27:57 - A spot where the music gets playful. 1:33:27 - Suzen's final thoughts about Solo and Star Wars music in general. 1:41:31 - SWMM Questionnaire Things Mentioned: Shostakovich - String Quartet 8, But Only When The DSCH Motif Is Played: https://youtu.be/DwxAyoy7DMA The Shining 2:37 - Episode 16: For Music Nerds - https://theshining237.com/2018/02/04/episode-16-for-music-nerds-with-musicologist-jonathan-stern/ Rosemary's Baby 6:66 - Episode 14: Komeda's Lullaby - https://theshining237.com/2020/09/19/episode-14-komedas-lullaby/ Witness movie clip (Samuel finds a picture of the murderer in a framed newspaper clipping, and Maurice Jarre's score kicks in) - https://youtu.be/LmdcbtSwX6Q Musical Themes: 1. Young Han Solo (Heroic, comp. JW) 3. Secrets 4. Han & Q'ira 5. The Gang Complete Catalogue of the Musical Themes of Star Wars (by Frank Lehman): https://franklehman.com/starwars/. Where are we in the soundtrack(s)?: "Qi'Ra Knows a Bit More Than Han (6M36-37-38)" "The Good Guy" Beginning of "Double-Double Cross (6M39-40)" --------------- STAR WARS MUSIC MINUTE QUESTIONNAIRE: 1. In exactly 3 words, what does Star Wars sound like? Droids. Flight. Pew. 2. What's something related to Star Wars music or sound that you want to learn more about? How do they come up with the sound of alien languages? 3. What's a score or soundtrack you're fond of besides anything Star Wars? Rosemary's Baby (composed by Krzysztof Komeda) --------------- Guest: Suzen Tekla Kruglnska Twitter: https://twitter.com/skruglnska The Comedy Film Funnel (podcast with Joe Dator) - https://www.podash.com/podcast/5346477/ The Shining 2:37 (podcast) - https://theshining237.com Rosemary's Baby 6:66 (podcast) - https://theshining237.com/rosemarys-baby-666-episode-list/ ------------------ Want to continue the conversation on Discord? All patrons have access to the Friends of Xanthe Discord server, where we chat about all things Star Wars and music! The server is patron-only, for any level of support. https://patreon.com/chrysanthetan Leave a voice message, and I might play it on the show... https://starwarsmusicminute.com/comlink Where else to find SWMM: Twitter: https://twitter.com/StarWarsMusMin Spotify: https://smarturl.it/swmm-spotify Apple Podcasts: https://smarturl.it/swmm-apple YouTube: https://youtube.com/starwarsmusicminute TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@starwarsmusicminute? Instagram: https://instagram.com/starwarsmusicminute Email: podcast@starwarsmusicminute.com Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/starwarsmusmin
Guest commentator Suzen Tekla Kruglnska runs for cover as the liberated Wookiees go berserk!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lando gives us a tantalizing glimpse at his memoirs with guest commentator Suzen Tekla Kruglnska!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Guest commentator Suzen Tekla Kruglnska is here to watch Han take out the big boss guarding the Coaxium™!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chewie & Han go their separate ways but guest commentator Suzen Tekla Kluglnska isn't going anywhere!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Guest commentator Suzen Tekla Kruglnska is shining some light on the droid uprising rocking Kessel!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In our season 5 finale we talk with Tekla Butcher-Monson. She was born and raised in Alaska. She has been mushing since the age of 5. She has, twice, mushed 700 miles along the Iditarod trail in... Join us as we sit down and talk with the many people involved in the Iditarod Sled Dog Race. We will be interviewing mushers, volunteers, wives, parents, even an athlete who has biked the trail, and many more. Our show is broken down into segments; Who Inspires You? Q&A, and Musher Mount Rushmore. Sit back, relax, and learn about the Iditarod from the people who experience the race firsthand.
Eric Nee is editor-in-chief of Stanford Social Innovation Review, a position he has held since 2006. SSIR produces a quarterly magazine, website, webinars, podcasts, and conferences, all serving leaders of organizations engaged in social change. SSIR has partners around the world who publish local-language editions of SSIR in Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Arabic, Spanish, and Portuguese. Eric has more than 40 years of experience in the publishing industry. Before joining Stanford University, he was a senior writer for Fortune. While there, he helped Time Inc. launch eCompany Now (where he was executive editor), which later became Business 2.0. Before joining Fortune, Eric launched Forbes's Silicon Valley bureau, where he was bureau manager. He also served as editor-in-chief of Upside and held positions at a variety of other technology publications. Eric is the author of the book “Information for Everyone: The Applied Materials Story.” He earned a BA in American Studies from the University of California at Santa Cruz, and a MSJ from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. He lives in Palo Alto, Calif., with his wife Tekla, a senior editor at IEEE Spectrum magazine. The Caring Economy made it onto FeedSpots Top 30 CSR Podcasts Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this podcast series, The Caring Economy: How to Win With Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toby-usnik/support
Episode 176: The Witch w/Suzen Tekla KruglnskaDirected By: Robert EggersWritten By: Robert Eggers Cinematography: Jarin BlaschkeScore By: Mark KorvenBudget: $4 millionGross: $40.4 millionCast: Anya-Taylor Joy as ThomasinRalph Ineson as WilliamKate Dickie as KatherineHarvey Scrimshaw as CalebEllie Grainger as MercyLucas Dawson as JonasTalking Points: Non-Spoiler Section: History with Robert EggersWhat are our Non-Spoiler thoughts on The Witch?Spoiler Section: What are the themes of The Witch? Stand out moments/elements for The WitchClosing ThoughtsNext Episode: The Lighthouse
Disruptive food start-ups have increasingly grabbed headlines and the attention of large consumer packaged goods companies. The plant-based keto snack company Keho is continuing this trend by offering its savory “real food” bites to a health-conscious market that includes athletes at one end of a spectrum, and people looking to resolve health problems with diet change on the other. Keho founder and McKinsey adviser Tekla Back has long been a food and keto enthusiast, and started the company after leaving her role at PepsiCo as senior vice president for corporate strategy, where she helped lead the company’s transition to healthier products. The Committed Innovator: https://link.chtbl.com/1Q3Kffno Read the transcript: https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/strategy-and-corporate-finance/our-insights/the-committed-innovator-a-conversation-with-kehos-tekla-backSee www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information