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Chris, Jamal, and Tesh sit down to discuss the first 4 round of The NFL Draft. What the 49ers did wrong and right?
Remember July 2023? That's when the galaxy held its breath as Instagram lit up with images of Tesh-Ka of Dathomir squaring off against Atin Kal before their legendary showdown on Batuu during the Ultimate Lightsaber Fighting Championship. The intensity in their eyes said it all—this wasn't just another duel; this was destiny.Fast forward to this week, when we scored the interview every Star Wars combat enthusiast dreams of—sitting down with their human counterparts, Jeff & Tesh Norton, the force-wielding couple behind these fabulous characters!The Nortons aren't casual enthusiasts—they're true lightsaber masters with hundreds of grueling training hours etched into their muscle memory. Our conversation took us through their transformative journey aboard the Galactic Starcruiser and into the disciplined world of lightsaber martial artistry.GearsaberCosplay InstagramHeroes of the Halcyon on InstagramTheme Music ("Digital Discourse") by Yellow BarrelSend your email to heroesofthehalcyon@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you about your journeys, episode suggestions, or just to say hi!
Edición de La Ventana a las 16h del viernes 28 de febrero.Mar García Puig, autora de 'La historia de los vertebrados', regresa a las librerías con 'Esta cosa de tinieblas', un ensayo fascinante que explora las metáforas, los miedos y las narrativas femeninas a través de la literatura. Publicado por Debate en castellano y por La Magrana en catalán, este libro es un viaje personal y universal por las sombras que habitan en nuestras vidas.Hablamos con Tesh Sidi, la primera diputada saharaui en España, que está luchando por el reconocimiento de la nacionalidad para su pueblo. La diputada de Sumar impulsa una proposición de ley para que los saharauis nacidos antes de 1976 obtengan la nacionalidad española y se reduzca el plazo de residencia para sus descendientes.Este domingo, en la madrugada del lunes, el Teatro Dolby de Los Ángeles acogerá la 97ª edición de los Premios Oscar, presentada por el cómico Conan O'Brien. La Cadena SER ofrecerá un programa especial desde Los Ángeles y Madrid. Hablamos de los premios con Pepa Blanes, que, junto con Sara Canals, corresponsal en Estados Unidos, estarán al frente de la retransmisión, acompañadas por José Manuel Romero, Elio Castro y Dani Garrán desde Madrid.
Fluffig sprach das Studio B Kollektiv über die Rezensionen der vergangenen Wochen und obwohl nicht alle von allen Werken abgeholt wurden, wurde zivil diskutiert: was an Allen Eskens' “Das Leben, das wir begraben” gefiel, was der Titel von Hengameh Yaghoobifarahs “Ministerium der Träume” zu bedeuten hat; und was die Weisheit in Emily Teshs “Some Desperate Glory” sei. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lobundverriss.substack.com
Deutsche Verlage! Wir müssen reden. Ich verstehe, dass Marketing im Kapitalismus Klappentexte braucht, denn kein Mensch fängt mehr Bücher an zu lesen, um dann zu merken, dass ihm wertvollste Zeit von seiner effektiven Lebensuhr genommen wurde, weil er nach 100 Seiten feststellen muss, dass das Thema denn doch nicht das seine sei, und da muss man dann ein bisschen spoilern, ok. Egal, wer clever ist, liest keine Klappentexte. Einen Hauch sinnloser wird es, wenn man diese Klappentexte vor den Text von Ebooks setzt. Also als Vorspann vor ein Buch, welches man dann ja schon gekauft hat, vielleicht bewusst ohne den Spoiler auf Amazon gelesen zu haben, weil, siehe oben, clever. Dass man dann, Augen zu, über die entsprechenden Passagen drübertappen muss, ok, das schafft man. Aber, und hier muss eine Grenze sein: wenn man aus dem sehr schön vagen Titel "Some Desperate Glory" des englischen Originals im deutschen "Die letzte Heldin" macht und man damit die sich so schön unbestimmt entwickelnde Geschichte um die siebzehnjährige Valkyre, Spitzname "Kyr", semi-spoilert, grenzt an Körperverletzung. Was machen Heyne?!Also vergessen wir den Titel augenblicklich und adressieren das Buch in dieser Lobpreisung mit dem englischen "Some Desperate Glory", was man hätte so entspannt zum Beispiel mit "Verdammte Ehre" übersetzen können, was ein ganz hervorragendes Wortspiel gewesen wäre, denn "Ehre" ist phonetisch nicht fern von "Erde", und die, das erfahren wir auf der ersten Seite, ist nicht nur verdammt, sie ist ganz konkret auf dem Weg, in die Luft gesprengt zu werden.Die dazu notwendige Antimaterie-Sprengladung steckt in einer Art Torpedo, der wiederum rast gerade auf den blauen Planeten zu und das Ding zu entschärfen gelingt Kyr schon zum vierten Mal nicht. Wir ahnen: es ist eine Simulation. Puh. Aber, oh S**t, eine, so erfahren wir, die auf der tatsächlichen Zerstörung der Erde basiert. Das liegt jetzt schon ein paar Jahrzehnte zurück, aber damit das nie vergessen wird, läuft die Simulation in einer Art Holodeck in den Trainingsbaracken eines sehr, sehr kleinen Asteroiden namens Gaia, in dem ein paar überlebende Menschen durchs All fliegen. Valkyre haben wir schon kennengelernt, "Kyr" wird sie genannt von ihrer Einheit, ihr geklonter Bruder jedoch nennt sie "Vallie", was superniedlich ist für eine zwei Meter große, blonde, genetisch verbesserte Soldatin und sie entsprechend aufregt. Kyr will sie genannt werden! Sie ist die beste in allen Disziplinen, die man als Soldatin und "Kind der Erde" so trainiert und als Chefin ihrer Einheit, also sieben gleichaltrigen Girls, sorgt sie dafür, dass bitteschön alle genauso ehrgeizig sind wie sie. Hatte ich erwähnt, dass sie blond ist und den Pferdeschwanz vorschriftsgemäß streng nach hinten gebunden hat? Die BDM-Vibes sind Absicht. Und, ein letztes Mal auf den deutschen Buchtitel bezugnehmend, ja, sie gebärdet sich wie eine Heldin. Aber ob sie eine ist, wird, bleibt, ist unklar und entwickelt sich, so wie alle Charaktere über den gesamten Zeitraum des Buches. Denn Charakterentwicklung ist die herausragende Qualität von "Some Desperate Glory". Wir lernen Kyrs Bruder kennen, Kyrs FreundFeindinnen, Aliens, Nerds. Alle sind sie uns innerhalb weniger Absätze vor Augen und entwickeln sich permanent in ungeahnte Richtungen. Es ist eine Freude.Dramaturgisch benutzt Emily Tesh einen alten, aber mir sehr sympathischen Trick im SciFi/Fantasy-Universum: Sie behandelt ihren Roman wie ein Rollenspiel. Wer noch nie eines gespielt hat, muss keine Angst haben, es ist sublim. In einem RPG, wie die Fachfrau sagt, führt man eine kleine Gruppe wohldefinierter Helden durch viele kleine Abenteuer und erlebt diese mit ihnen. Man ist mit ihnen verbunden, versetzt sich in sie hinein, fühlt mit ihnen, man fiebert, leidet, lebt und stirbt mit ihnen.Welche Abenteuer man dabei erlebt, ist fast schon egal, aber wenn die Story wie hier eine aufregende und innovative ist, ist es natürlich noch schöner. Und boah, pardon my french, hat Emily Tesh eine Story in petto. Ich versuche nicht wirklich zu spoilern, aber Puristen sollten jetzt einkaufen gehen, das Buch lesen und bei Bedarf zurückkommen.Zunächst: "Some Desperate Glory" ist ganz vordergründig eine Space Opera. Das ist aber nur das Setting, welches Emily Tesh sich und uns gebaut hat, mit dem Zweck, uns permanent in moralische Moraste zu führen. Und was für welche! Allein der Bodycount! "Some Desperate Glory" muss der Roman mit der höchsten Menge an Toten ever sein, locker! Der kleine militärische Posten auf dem Asteroiden Gaia, auf dem die Handlung beginnt, fliegt so einsam durchs Weltall, weil, wir sprachen es an, die Erde gesprengt wurde. Das sind schon mal 15 Milliarden. Wie das passieren konnte, ob es unvermeidlich war und was man darüber denken soll, ist der rote Faden des Romans. Gesprengt wurde die Erde im Auftrag einer Community von Aliens namens die Majoda und zwar mithilfe eines "Dinges". Was für ein Ding? Mh, schwer. Es ist ein weltendefinierendes. Es wird "Wisdom" genannt. Ist es ein Alien? Ein Gott? Eine Technologie? Literarisch ist es eine Deus Ex Machina. In gewöhnlicheren SciFi-Romanen ist das oft eine Abkürzung durch den Plot und eher eine Sache für einfallslose Autorinnen, um das Unmögliche möglich zu machen. Bei Emily Tesh ist es der Dreh- und Angelpunkt von Stories, Handlungen, Personen und Universen.Diese "Weisheit" also hat die neu im intelligenten Universum aufgetauchte Menschheit beobachtet, analysiert, kurz nachgedacht und festgestellt: it's complicated. Wir lesen immer wieder Einschübe über diese Menschen, hier zum Beispiel beschreibt ein Alien-Wikipedia-Artikel, was wir selbst ungern über uns lesen:Ein Mensch versucht instinktiv und mit allen Mitteln, die Interessen seines Stammes zu verteidigen. Besonders die männlichen Menschen sind dabei von Natur aus aggressiv und territorial. Die gängige Vorstellung von Menschen als gewalttätigen Wahnsinnigen rührt im Grunde von der Tatsache her, dass wir nicht verstehen, wie genau die physischen Fähigkeiten der Menschen mit ihren Instinkten zusammenhängen. Die Geschichte der Menschen und auch deren Medien sind voll von »Soldaten« und »Heldinnen« — von Individuen, die im Namen ihres Stammes Gewalt ausüben —, und erstaunlicherweise werden diese als bewunderungswürdig angesehen.Am Ende kommt die "Weisheit" zum Schluss, dass der Mensch, wir also, Du und ich, ist, wie er ist. Nicht so sehr ein guter. Arg psychotisch könnte man sagen. Allein das Ding mit den zwei Geschlechtern. Was da für Aggressionen im Spiel sind, welche Ränke geschmiedet werden: Fortpflanzung, Darwinismus, Recht des Stärkeren. Aber auch wie stark das diese Menschen gemacht hat, man ist leicht entsetzt. Jetzt sind sie also hier, diese Menschen, sie haben das Problem mit der Lichtgeschwindigkeit geknackt und sitzen mit ihren riesigen, waffenstarrenden Raumschiffen inmitten von total netten, auf Freundschaft getrimmten Aliens, die seit Jahrtausenden friedlich ihr Ding machen.Dass sie so friedlich miteinander können, hat, so lernen wir, viel mit besagtem Ding zu tun, der "Weisheit". Und die kommt zum Schluss, dass es für die hunderte Trillionen netter Universumsbürger Sinn macht, dass die 15 Milliarden Aggros besser verschwinden, mitsamt ihrer Erde. Schade drum, wirklich, man hat es sich nicht leicht gemacht, aber zu groß ist das zerstörerische Potenzial von uns f*****g Menschen. Kommt uns bekannt vor? Genau.Nur, bekommst Du, als, sagen wir, genetisch aufgepumpte Soldatin "Kyr", 17, der seit dem sie "schießen" sagen kann, tagaus, tagein erzählt wird, dass deine Milliarden Menschenbrüder und -schwestern von Aliens gekillt wurden, nun, bekommst Du da eventuell einen leichten Hass auf das Universum und seine Einwohner? Sinnst du eventuell auf Rache? So ein kleines Bisschen? Und sehen wir das als Leserinnen vielleicht auch so?Allein diese Prämisse macht dieses Buch zu einem würdigen Hugopreisträger. Was das Buch neben dieser Story auszeichnet, ist etwas durchaus nicht Selbstverständliches im Genre. SciFi-Romane, da machen wir uns nichts vor, sind nicht für jedermann. Selbst ich, als wirklicher Enthusiast, der immer wieder nach dem Extremsten des gerade noch so Vorstellbaren im Universum sucht, habe oft die ersten Seiten eines utopischen Romans eine harte Konzentrationsaufgabe vor mir. Je weiter weg in Zeit und Raum die Welt ist, in die man geworfen wird, je abseitiger die Aliens, die Perspektiven, die Erfindungen, desto steiler der Weg ins Buch. Die 2014er Hugopreisträgerin Ann Leckie ist hier ein Paradebeispiel, ihr auch im Studio B vorgestellter Bestseller "Ancillary Justice" erzählte eine Story in weiten Teilen aus der Sicht eines sich selbst bewussten Raumschiffes, welches die Welt durch hunderte Augenpaare betrachtet, die in Androiden stecken, die mal Menschen waren. Komplizierter Tobak. Und eine tolle Möglichkeit für wilde Storys, Überfälle, Schießereien, Kapitalismuskritik, what have you. Es ist aber eben auch hart, da erst mal reinzukommen.Emily Tesh führt uns hingegen mit spielerischer Leichtigkeit in ihr nicht weniger seltsames Universum ein. Das Buch ist somit durchaus für ganz normale Menschen geeignet, Lyrikfreunde, Gesellschaftsromanleserinnen und so. Denn so groß die Unterschiede zwischen unserer geradlinigen menschlichen Realität und dem nicht ganz so linearen Raum-Zeit-Kontinuum von "Some Desperate Glory" auch sind, mit ein bisschen Flexibilität im Denken ist man sofort drin. Diese Anforderung verbindet den Leser mit den handelnden Personen im Buch. Auch diese müssen alsbald ein bisschen beweglich im Kopf werden. Zum Beispiel was Geschlecht und Sexualität betrifft: Es gibt erwartbar auf Gaia, der "Garnison der letzten Menschen", in der Kyr und ihr Bruder aufwachsen, keine große Toleranz für nicht-reproduktive Gefühle. Gleichzeitig lebt man inmitten von Aliens und trotz Informationsembargo, Nord-Korea-Style, trotz Abschirmung und Indoktrination, dringt die Weichheit, Güte, Freiheit, Seltsamkeit einer Aliengesellschaft alsbald ins Leben unserer Protagonisten und dort auf die explosive Mischung von einerseits indoktrinierten, aber eben auch hormonell nicht ganz ausgeglichenen Teenagern. Resultat: Emotionale Ambivalenz! Verwirrung! Nicht-Binäre Aliens! Personalpronomen!Da sind wir aufgeklärten Leserinnen natürlich spitze drin, wir lesen ja seit Jahren schon Hugo-Preisträger, und ein solcher wird man seit ein paar Jahren nicht mehr, wenn man auf Seite 8 nicht mindestens drei neue Geschlechtsfürwörter eingeführt hat. Das wirkt oft genug recht aufgesetzt (Ann Leckies jüngstes Buch "Translation State" ist da ein recht trauriges Beispiel, wenn auch ein gutes Buch). Emily Tesh jedoch zeigt, wie es gehen kann. Homosexualität, erzwungene Binarität und ja, auch ein paar neue Personalpronomen sind hier nicht Statements, sondern genuine Handlungstreiber und wir beginnen bald im Roman über Stereotype und deren Sinn und Unsinn nachzudenken. Nicht, weil das gerade woke ist, sondern weil wir uns ziemlich schnell in der Story in die Weltsicht der Aliens versetzen und uns sagen: Was zum Teufel machen diese Menschen hier eigentlich? Warum dieser ewige Kampf um die "richtige" Sexualität, die "richtige" Sprache, der seltsame Krampf, wie was sein soll und wie nicht?"Some Desperate Glory" oder auch dessen hier nicht nochmal benannte deutsche Übersetzung ist also eine klare Empfehlung. Für alle, die das abkönnen und den ultimativen Spoilerschutz haben wollen, rate ich dringend, den Roman auf einem elektronischen Gerät zu lesen. Diese haben die unterschätzt brillante Funktion, dass man den Fortschritt im Buch verbergen kann, etwas, was bei einem Paperback bekanntermassen schwer ist. Bei "Some Desperate Glory" lohnt das ungemein. Denn nach der ersten großen Explosion im Buch (falsch, der zweiten, nach der Erde und ich verrate hier nicht, was da apokalyptisch knallt) denken wir nämlich, das Buch ist zu Ende: 'Danke, ein bisschen dark, aber so ist es..' und merken: 'Oups, no no no, noch lange nicht!' Wie und wann die Story dann wirklich endet, wird auf dem fortschrittslosen Kindle zum Metarätsel und trägt enorm zum Lesevergnügen bei.Um dieses nicht noch weiter hinauszuzögern, empfehle ich somit den sofortigen Spontankauf beim elektronischen Buchhändler der Wahl und man nehme sich die nächsten Abende nichts vor. So gut ist "Some Desperate Glory" von Emily Tesh! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lobundverriss.substack.com
With a disappointing 6 win season. Jamal, Chris, and Tesh get back on the mic to see where the team needs to improve the roster. Also point out some bright point with the team's roster.
In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, Host Tom Salemi unpacks the career of Tesh Elavia, vice president of research and development at BD's surgery division. Elavia's parents strongly encouraged him to leave his home in India to study in the states. Listeners will hear how he built that uncertain start into a stellar MedTech career. This episode is sponsored by FPT. Learn more about the company in the podcast or visit FPTsoftware.com MassDevice Editor Chris Newmarker kicks this off with the Newmarker's Newsmakers - Edwards Lifesciences, GE Healthcare, Movano Health, Boston Scientific and layoffs in the MedTech Industry. Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don't miss a future episode.
In this bonus episode of Squawk Pod, the beloved “Roundball Rock” NBA theme song could make a return to NBC. CNBC's Alex Sherman shares the latest on the rights to the iconic song and whether fans will hear it when the NBA returns to NBC starting in 2025. The Roundball Rock composer himself, John Tesh, heard us squawking about his song and reacted to it on his podcast. Tesh then joined Squawk Box to share his perspective on the likelihood of a rights deal and his song making a comeback. In this episode: Alex Sherman, @sherman4949John Tesh, @JohnTeshMediaBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie
MUSICGuy Fieri and Sammy Hagar's joint tequila business was involved in a devastating incidentSean "Diddy" Combs is allegedly being a bad boy while in federal prison.Spiritbox Announce New Album 'Tsunami Sea' due out on March 07, 2025 via Pale Chord in partnership with Rise Records. TVThe United States Postal Service is honoring an icon of American television!More Hoops … The return of the NBA to NBC in 2025 has many fans awaiting the return of the iconic theme "Roundball Rock" that the network used on all its broadcasts. But apparently there's a snag between NBC Sports and the theme's composer, John Tesh, as he's been asking for much more than NBC is looking to pay to use the theme. Now Tesh has even considered licensing the song to another media company or selling the rights to a venture capital firm. No matter what happens you'll likely hear Tesh's work in the 2025-2026 season, as he submitted two different themes to Amazon Prime for their NBA package.MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:Star power and the holiday season couldn't boost Red One to high heights. Evans surprisingly revealed his dream to move away from action films and headline a musical. AND FINALLY It's time to get out your hairspray and spandex . . . Ultimate Classic Rock ranked the Top 40 Glam Metal Songs. AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MUSIC Guy Fieri and Sammy Hagar's joint tequila business was involved in a devastating incident Sean "Diddy" Combs is allegedly being a bad boy while in federal prison. Spiritbox Announce New Album 'Tsunami Sea' due out on March 07, 2025 via Pale Chord in partnership with Rise Records. TV The United States Postal Service is honoring an icon of American television! More Hoops … The return of the NBA to NBC in 2025 has many fans awaiting the return of the iconic theme "Roundball Rock" that the network used on all its broadcasts. But apparently there's a snag between NBC Sports and the theme's composer, John Tesh, as he's been asking for much more than NBC is looking to pay to use the theme. Now Tesh has even considered licensing the song to another media company or selling the rights to a venture capital firm. No matter what happens you'll likely hear Tesh's work in the 2025-2026 season, as he submitted two different themes to Amazon Prime for their NBA package. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: Star power and the holiday season couldn't boost Red One to high heights. Evans surprisingly revealed his dream to move away from action films and headline a musical. AND FINALLY It's time to get out your hairspray and spandex . . . Ultimate Classic Rock ranked the Top 40 Glam Metal Songs. AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In this episode we are delighted to welcome the extremely talented Emily Tesh, who managed the rare achievement of winning a World Fantasy Award for her first novella Silver in the Wood and a Hugo Award for her first novel, Some Desperate Glory. We touch upon some works that figure in Emily's approach to science fiction and fantasy, including Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game and a children's SF novel from the '90s that she wishes someone would remember the title of (if you know it, let us know in the coments!), her own background in classics and how Some Desperate Glory reflects the military culture of ancient Sparta, the influence of gaming on her work, and what it's like to be in conversation with the new space opera tradition of Ann Leckie, Arkady Martine, Tamsyn Muir, and others. And, a few insights into her forthcoming novel, due out next year. As always, our thanks to Emily for joining us. We hope you enjoy the episode!
A Festival Odyssey: Phish, Mondegreens, and Moments with My SonLarry Mishkin reflects on his recent experience attending the Mondegreen Festival, a Phish festival in Dover, Delaware, with his son and friends. He shares his enthusiasm for the event, highlighting the performances and the significance of certain songs, including "The MoMA Dance" and "NICU," which have deep ties to Phish's history and fan culture. Larry provides a detailed history of Phish festivals, from the Clifford Ball in 1996 to the most recent Mondegreen Festival, noting memorable moments, attendance figures, and unique aspects of each event. The episode also includes a brief discussion on the 60th anniversary of The Beatles' performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver, Colorado. Larry expresses his excitement about attending the festival with his son and reminisces about the special bond they shared during the event.MONDEGREENPhishAugust 15 – 18, 2024The WoodlandsDover Delaware Band's 11th festival, NOT counting Curveball set for 2018 that was canceled at the last minute due to contaminated water supply due to heavy rains and flooding. Nine year gap between MagnaBall in March, 2015 and Mondegreen, biggest gap between festivals in band's history. INTRO: Moma Dance Night One, August 15, 2024 First Night, First Set, First Song (into Back On The Train) Phish @ The Woodlands, Mondegreen Festival, Dover DE 2024-08-15 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Track #2 2:31 – 4:05 By: Anastasio/Fishman/Gordon/McConnell/MarshallPlayed:First Played: 6/30/98 in Copenhagen, DenmarkMost recent: August 15, 2024 (Mondegreen)Current Gap: 3 shows The title of “Moma” is another example of Phish Phonetics, cleverly transforming the moment ends lyric into a reference to a display of “The Rhombus” at New York City's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).Mondegreen: are they saying, “The Moma Dance” OR “the Moment Ends”?? SHOW No 1: NICU Night One, August 15, 2024 First Set, 6th song (out of Roggae and into A Wave of Hope) Phish @ The Woodlands, Mondegreen Festival, Dover DE 2024-08-15 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Track #7 3:00 – 4:56 By: Anastasio/MarshallPlayed 156 timesFirst Played: 3.6.92 at The Music Hall in Portsmouth, NHMost Recent: August 15, 2024 (Mondegreen)Gap: 3 shows Has any Phish song had as many names with as many explanations as “NICU”? At its debut in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Trey introduced the song as “In an Intensive Care Unit.” Shortly thereafter, the name was changed to “NICU,” which some considered a play on a line from the backing vocals in the chorus (“and I see you”) and others noted was the abbreviation for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.Shortly thereafter, the “controversy” began, as controversy can only begin among rabid Phish fans. Some called the song “And I See You.” Some stuck with the original “In an Intensive Care Unit.” Other interesting theories developed, including one from the Internet where a fan noted that the elements Nickel (NI) and Copper (Cu) are side-by-side on the Periodic Table and that the title “NICU” may thus be a reference to nickels and pennies or, more likely, small change. Title is a Mondegreen for “And I See You” Music News (from Mondegreen) Matthew's crew: Matthew, me, Donny, Jake, Dave and Seth Michigan Crew: ??? NYC Crew: Max & Jess, Joey and Darby, Darby's brother, Brad and Sam, Dan the drummer (and?), Dude from Florida and girlfriend (??), Tesh,WHO ELSE SHOULD I MENTION? CLEVELAND CREW: Kevin, two buddies? Aaron Anyone else? Hot and humid/ AC unitsTents v. RV's/bathrooms/food/water and ice/maintenanceStorm – cut Sunday short Modern weather technology – good and bad Just like 2022 Sacred Rose Festival Secret Set on Aug. 16th second night Driving 12 hours each way SHOW No. 2: I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove Night 3, August 17, 2024 – Second set opener traditional Mike's Groove>Theme From The Bottom November 11, 2012, MSG, NYNY Mike's>Chalk Dust Torture>I Am Hydrogen>Weekapaug Phish | 12.29.11 | Mike's Song → Chalk Dust Torture → I Am Hydrogen → Weekapaug Groove - YouTube 15:44 – 17.43 I Am HydrogenBy: Daubert/Marshall/AnastasioPlayed: 350 timesFirst: April 6, 1985 at Finbar's in Burlington, VTMost Recent: August 17, 2024 (Mondegreen Night 3)Gap: 1 show The story of “I Am Hydrogen” is a love story. Conceived by Tom Marshall and Marc Daubert around 1984-85 on piano and acoustic guitar, they brought their creation over to Trey's house, where it was recorded. Trey added a harmony to it on his electric guitar, and the “Hydrogen” we have come to know was born. Initially intended for Tom, Marc, and Trey's band Bivouac, “Hydrogen” ended up in the Phish lineup and made its debut, all alone, on 4/6/85. After a few years, it became the connector between Mike's Song and Weekapaug Groove. Into Weekapaug GrooveBy: Anastasio/Fishman/McConnell/GordonPlayed: 523 timesFirst: 7.23.1988 at Pete's Phabulous Phish Phest in Underhill, VTMost Recent: August 17, 2024 (Mondegreen Night 3)Gap: 1 show “Weekapaug Groove” takes its name from the town of Weekapaug, located on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean in southwestern Rhode Island. According to Mike, the song's lyrics (“Trying to make a woman that you move, sharing in a Weekapaug Groove”) are meaningless. As Mike said in a 9/9/97 interview with Parke Puterbaugh: “So we came back to Boston [from Weekapaug, after playing a gig there at a yacht club], and I guess we were in the van or the Voyager we used to drive in, and that song “Oh What a Night” came on the radio. You know that one? That awful Four Seasons song? We just constantly listened to songs and changed around the words as to what they might sound like. I always had a particularly hard time hearing lyrics anyway, so I always would sing a song on the radio, sing along with the wrong words. So the bridge of that song goes ‘Oh I-I-I trying to something,' but I was singing it, ‘Oh I-I-I trying to make a woman that you move,' which means nothing, 'sharing in a Weekapaug groove.' So we all just started singing that, as complete nonsense: ‘trying to make a woman that you move.' It never occurred to any of us that it had any meaning, ever. There was a period of time that we were singing it, and I used to just yell out the lyrics, between singing them I would just yell them out as if I was preaching them, just to sort of make it more ironic that they have no meaning.” SHOW No. 3: Yamar Night 4, August 18, 2024 – First set 10th song out of Stash and into Timber August 17, 1996, Clifford Ball, Plattsburgh AFB, Plattsburgh, NY (1st Phish Festival) into It's Ice Phish-Ya Mar-Clifford Ball (youtube.com) 0:13 – 1:45 By: Cyril Ferguson 27th November 1951 - Cyril 'Dry Bread' Ferguson was born in Nassau, New Providence, Bahama Islands.Ferguson was a Bahamian musician and entertainer. He composed songs in the genres of goombay, calypso and Bahamian pop music.Some of his more popular songs include: Ya Mar, Sunshine On My Body, Bahamian Music and Don't Squeeze The Mango.Ferguson died of complications related to diabetes on 9th April 2009. “Ya Mar” resides as a favorite in the hearts of many fans. It represents one of Phish's few forays into calypso and is among the most playful and danceable songs in the band's repertoire. And anytime Trey screams for Page to take the reins – “Play it, Leoooooo!” – the crowd is apt to go wild. Page's nickname actually comes from this line in the original, where The Mustangs urged their own piano man to step into the spotlight. The title seems to reference the slurred interpretation of “your ma,” as the singer recounts the disdain his lover's family has for him. Phish put their own unique stamp on it by often changing the “no good pa” lyric in the chorus to mimic their own “oh kee pa” phrase. Played: 232 timesFirst: 2.21.1987 at Slade Hall, UV, Burlington, VTMost Recent: 8.18.2024Gap: 0 shows Marijuana News Senator Says Harris Will ‘Be Ready To Sign' Marijuana Reform Bills If Elected PresidentGOP Senators Claim Marijuana Is A ‘Gateway Drug' As They Oppose Rescheduling And Legalization3. People Who Use Marijuana Are Less Likely To Be Obese, New Study Shows SHOW No. 4: Simple Night 4, August 18, 2024 – First set second to last song of Izabella and into Golden Age July 27, 2024, Alpine Valley, East Troy, WI second set out of Sigma Oasis and into The Howling Phish - 7/27/2024 - Simple (4K HDR) (youtube.com) 0:18 – 1:28 By: GordonPlayed: 209 timesFirst: 5.27.1994 at the Warfield Theater in San FranciscoMost Recent: August 18, 2024 (Mondegreen Night 4)Gap: 0 shows "Simple" was first written and recorded by Mike Gordon in a four-track medium in the Doo-wop style and introduced to the band during the studio sessions forHoist. This version reflected the country and bluegrass writing style of many previous Gordon compositions. The song was left off of the albumand the band showed hesitation in performing it live. Then, on 5/27/94, “Simple” debuted in a very strange and raw fashion during the “Mike's Song” at the Warfield in San Francisco. In contrast to the song we know today, the debut version of “Simple” was Mike's original lyrics sung by the band members over a jam that had emerged from “Mike's.” Three weeks later, “Simple” was played for a second time at the historic 6/17/94 gig, the same night that much of the country was watching the low-speed police chase of O.J. Simpson's white Ford Bronco through L.A. This version was significantly reworked and sounded much like the “Simple” we are accustomed to hearing today, with the exception of a minor humoristic augmentation providing the line “We've got O.J., cause we've got a band.” Mondegreen: We've got a cymbal (simple) cause we've got a band OUTRO: Twee Pri Night 3, August 17, 2024 – Encore out of YEM into end of show April 20, 2024, The Sphere, Las Vegas, NV Encore out of A Life Beyond the Dream into end of show Tvidler 202202 11 by Ryan Maguire (youtube.com) 0:00 – end By: Anastasio/Fishman/Gordon/McConnellPlayed: 321 tiesFirst: 2.1.1991 at Alumnae Hall, Brown University — Providence, RIMost Recent: 8.17.2024 Mondegreen Night 3Gap: 1 show A "reprise" is a sort of musical afterthought – basically a reintroduction of and variation on the main theme of a piece of music. Thus, “Tweezer Reprise” is a slight variation – a condensation of sorts – of “Tweezer.” As it does on the album A Picture of Nectar, the “Reprise” often follows “Tweezer” in concert, most frequently as an encore song. It is also common as a second set closer following an earlier “Tweezer.” A few times, the “Reprise” has even been spewed out of some long, monster “Tweezer,” serving as the thrilling exclamation point at the end of a raging, set-long sentence (e.g. 5/7/94, 6/22/95).On occasion, “Tweezer Reprise” has shown up as a surprise in a show where there has been no performance of “Tweezer” proper. Although usually this occurs because the “Reprise” will be referring back to a non-reprised “Tweezer” at the previous night's show (e.g. 12/30/96's “Tweezer” was reprised on 12/31/96), the song has been known to appear, albeit rarely, completely free from its Granddaddy counterpart, like on 9/29/99. The most interesting example of this, and perhaps the most unusual “Tweezer Reprise” ever performed, was on 12/8/99, which featured an a cappella version that came out of a “YEM” vocal jam to close the second set. The band later finished off the show with a traditional “Tweezer Reprise” to end the encore. Other interesting versions include 10/27/94 and 10/21/95. .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
Send us a Text Message.Today it's all about the news. We discuss Deadpool, Matthew Perry, Steven Tyler, and more. If you love Entertainment Tonight, you'll freakin' adore this episode. Tesh doesn't have a thing on us."Have You Heard About This?" breaks down show business topics and news stories. You have found your tribe. Parental Guidance suggested ;)Please subscribe, like, and review us — we always need support to grow in this algorithmic world.Do you know someone who would like our show? Please share. We need your help to grow!Visit us at www.haveyouheardaboutthis.show
This year's WorldCon - the World Science Fiction Convention - took place in Glasgow and pop culture critic Gavia Baker-Whitelaw reports on the international gathering where the winners of the Hugo Awards 2024 were announced last night.Emily Tesh on winning the Best Novel prize at this year's Hugo Awards with her debut novel, Some Desperate Glory.Young playwright Kelly Jones discusses her Edinburgh Fringe debut play My Mother's Funeral: The Show, a play-within-a-play about a young playwright whose mother has just died and who has to turn her death into a play in order to afford to pay for her mum's funeral.And a look at whether the latest crop of TV dating shows are really breaking the mould with Scott Bryan and Olivia Petter. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Ruth Watts
Aimar Bretos entrevista a la diputada, Tesh Sidi.
From his early days, John Tesh's path to success was anything but certain. After overcoming challenges such as being suspended from college and homelessness, he began a career in journalism, including hosting CBS News and co-hosting Entertainment Tonight. John transitioned into music, creating the successful television special "John Tesh: Live at Red Rocks" and earning six Emmys, four Gold albums, and an induction into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame. He also composed the iconic NBC Sports basketball theme "Roundball Rock." In 1999, Tesh launched the self-syndicated "The John Tesh Radio Show-Intelligence For Your Life," which became internationally successful. Shortly after, he published his memoir, "Relentless" details his triumph over terminal cancer, highlighting his determination and grit.https://tesh.com/https://www.seniorcareauthority.com/resources/boomers-today/
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EPISODE 112 ROY TESH by Pirate Radio 92.7FM Greenville
Join us this week on Chuddle the Pod: A Horror Movie Club for a special bonus episode! With Bryan missing, Sam and Ross chat with Mitch Oliver and Tesh Guttikonda, the directors of the new Tubi original Lowlifes. Tune in for exclusive insights and behind-the-scenes stories about this thrilling new film. Follow our guest and watch the film! Lowlifes Join the Club! Join the Patreon! Chuddle the Website! Follow the Chuddlers on social media! Discord: Chuddle the Discord Chuddle the Pod: Slasher - @chuddlethepod IG - @chuddlethepod Sam on Letterboxd - @chuddlethesam Ross on IG - @RossPurvis Email: chuddlethepod@gmail.com
Welcome to the 74th Episode of the ABC Pod the Adult Book Club where we drink and we read things. This episode features Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh. Discussion of the book starts at the 9th minute. Spoilers are between the 47 and 1:43 minute marks. We discuss our strong female lead and her growth throughout the story. We spend a lot of time in spoilers discussing the secrets of Gaea Station as well as the truth behind Commander Jole and the rest of our supporting cast. We wrap up quickly with our usual segments. Enjoy!
Tesh talked with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about how he produced the NBA theme. He called his phone answering machine and hummed it so he wouldn't forget it. He also talked about he and Len working together.
For a mood boost, go somewhere that's at least 15 miles away from home. Research from University College London found that people who regularly traveled 15 miles outside of their local area felt healthier than those who stayed close to home. And that was especially true for people over age 50! Why? Because people who travel outside their comfort zone tend to visit more places and meet more people! And those are key factors that improve mental and physical health. Eating at night leads to weight gain... even if you're not eating any more than you normally do! So why is that? According to the Autonomous University of Chile, it's because our bodies burn more energy during the day... so as the sun sets, our metabolism naturally slows down, helping us prepare for sleep. That means we're not processing food as efficiently. And in a study of 5,000 people, those who ate after 8 p.m. had waists that were two inches bigger—even though they ate the same calories and had the same activity levels as those who eat earlier in the day. The next time you're obsessively worrying about something, write it down on a piece of paper, rip it up, and toss it in the trash. According to a study in the journal Psychological Science, doing that can reduce your anxiety in 15 minutes. That's because our brain handles thoughts as if they were objects. And by taking the thought out of your brain and putting it on paper, you release it. Then, by destroying it and throwing it away, it enables your brain to do the same—so you can move on. Do you get overwhelmed when you wake up and realize you've got a super-busy day ahead of you? Instead of freaking out about your to-do list, try this: While you're brushing your teeth, stand on one leg... And think about what you need to tackle. Studies show that balancing on one leg increases blood flow to the area of the brain that controls planning... And you'll find yourself better able to focus on one item at a time, and map out your day's schedule. Sales of electric vehicles have slowed. So what can get more people to buy them? Manufacturers think NOISE is the answer! Companies are making them sound more like traditional cars. Typically, fake engine noise is played through a vehicle's speakers. Manufacturers like BMW, Ford, and Porsche all do it. And if an electric car feels too easy to drive, Toyota is building a simulated stick shift that will let drivers pretend to “change gears,” and the system may even pretend to stall if the driver incorrectly shifts. Sales of “dumb phones” are increasing! Those are phones without apps. The company that manufactures Nokia phones saw its sales of flip phones double last year. How can playing the piano make you a better person? By enhancing your listening skills and emotional intelligence! According to research from Yale University, people who play the piano are generally good listeners. And studies show that musicians are more perceptive when it comes to interpreting and acknowledging other people’s emotions. That skill also makes a person more compassionate about others. And the part of your brain that governs your ability to listen also makes it easier for you to understand and retain what people say, remember new vocabulary words, and even learn a foreign language. Visit https://Tesh.com for more information and resources. (00:04) Mood Boost and Evening Eating Impact(08:51) Letting Go Through Psychological Science(11:43) Brain Activation and Electric Vehicle Balance(22:19) The Power of Playing Piano
In this episode we are all about protecting your brain: Researchers from King’s College London recruited nearly 400 twins, age 43 to 73, and tested different factors, including leg power and speed… and retested 10 years later. The result: The researchers found that leg strength was a better predictor of brain health than any other lifestyle factor looked at in the study. Also, you’ll hear how every time we eat something that spikes blood glucose levels – like fast food and refined carbs - our hippocampus takes a hit. Plus how eating cold-water fish twice a week will boost blood flow to your brain, and reduce plaque buildup, a top cause of Alzheimer's. More resources and information are available at https://Tesh.com (00:00) Maximizing Memory(08:58) Habits That Ruin Your Memory(15:28) Impact of Diet on Brain Health
On today’s podcast …we’ll have a proven happiness technique from UCLA neuroscientist Alex Korb. You’ll hear how a little cheese every day can keep heart disease away. You’ll learn the exact time to send emails so people will open them. Also, why Harvard Business School says every day we should be writing down our small wins And then, why is it that women are more likely to give men their phone numbers when they are approached at pleasant-smelling places - like coffee shops, bakeries, and flower shops. Find out more at https://Tesh.com (00:00) The Power of Music and Cheese(11:42) Scent in Dating and Sleep(20:57) Mindful Eating and Email Productivity(27:53) Celebrating Small Wins for Success(30:46) Celebrating Small Wins and Childhood Comforts(36:54) Benefits of Learning an Instrument
Jamal, Chris, and Tesh take a look at the OL and DL in the draft. Pick the ones they want.
Guest: John TeshOnline Course: Secrets to Answered PrayersInterview Location: NRB 2024Website: tesh.com
Guest: John TeshOnline Course: Secrets to Answered PrayersInterview Location: NRB 2024Website: tesh.com
We’ll reveal the latest stats on men and women and their pets. We’ll share the deal-breakers and tell you why men won’t date a woman who kisses her pet on the mouth. Plus, Why researchers want us to spend time in gazebos at the park, a circular tent on a camping trip or a rotunda that’s found in many churches and public buildings. It’s the power of round things. We’ll also tell you why scientists say people who take 15 minutes a day to blow up party balloons have significant improvements in lung function. And then we’ll reveal how much people hate those self-checkout scanner machines. Finally, we’ll explore the new, trendy workout that combines elements of aerobic activity, dance, and improv comedy. It’s Clown Cardio! Visit https://Tesh.com for more information and resources. (00:00) Improving Lung Function With Balloons(12:14) Posture, Pets, and Personality Traits(22:23) Clown Cardio and Therapy Benefits(31:57) Podcast Growth and Engagement Strategy
Jamal, Chris, and Tesh take a look at the new DC. Who stood out in the combine. Give John Lynch and the scouting team a look back at their past drafts.
In this episode, unlock the secrets to longevity with a deep dive into the world of dietary fiber as we examine groundbreaking research from the MD Anderson Cancer Center. Discover how boosting your fiber intake could be the game-changer in cancer treatment efficacy and overall mortality reduction. The educational landscape is rapidly transforming, and community colleges and trade schools are booming. We navigate the evolving definition of success in a job market where practical skills reign. Finally, we’ll give you some ‘conversation starters’ about the Gorillas at the Toronto Zoo and how they face the perils of screen exposure at visitors' hands. Also, we’ll tell you about the crazy, cutting-edge farming methods with drones (dressed up like raptors) playing the role of high-tech scarecrows. Visit https://Tesh.com (we're new!) for more information and resources. (00:02) The Power of Fiber and Positivity(08:27) Influence and Motivation in Education(16:16) Animals and Birds(27:44) Active Lifestyle Podcast Promotion
Tesh sits down and talks with Dev Rampersaud. Dev blogs on his site: all49ers.co.uk Also can be found on "X" aka Twitter: @All49ersUK
Chris, Jamal, and Tesh have their therapy session following another Superbowl lost. A lot has changed in life since the boys recorded, but the quest continues. Starting with a new DC.
Unlock the secrets to a revitalized daily routine with our latest podcast episode where I put the calming scent of vanilla to the test in my own bedtime ritual, discovering its surprising ability to not only reduce snoring but also enhance relaxation. We then switch gears to the fitness scene, analyzing the potential of two-a-day workouts to structure your day and meet your weekly exercise ambitions efficiently. If that's not intriguing enough, imagine your wedding rings delivered by a majestic bird of prey – Gib and I take a peek into this fantastical trend that's captivating both Renaissance fair enthusiasts and Harry Potter fans alike. Plus, we'll reveal what types of jobs are making waves in the dating app scene, giving healthcare and tech pros a reason to flex their professional muscles. As we continue, we’ll explore the impact that living with purpose has on our lifespan, inspired by wisdom from biblical passages and the latest research from Rush University Medical Center. It's not just about the years in your life, but the life in your years. And we explore how having goals can add to both. Gib and I also explore the growing need for obesity medicine specialists and the life-changing treatments they offer. Wrapping up the episode, we share the underrated benefits of isometric exercises like wall sits – a simple, yet potent workout that could be your next step towards better health and lower blood pressure, according to research in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Tune in for these transformative insights and more, tailored to empower the next dynamic chapter of your life. Visit https://Tesh.com for more information. (00:00) Sleep Hacks, Workouts, Birds, Jobs, Exercises(07:16) Discover Purpose Through Isometric Exercises
Nacida en los campamentos de refugiados saharauis en Tindouf, Argelia, y criada por su abuela en Mauritania, Tesh Sidi no es solo una activista del antirracismo y la causa saharaui, es también una ingeniera informática de 29 años, especialista en big data, feminista y fundadora del medio SaharawisToday, creado para dar visibilidad a lucha de su pueblo. Y tras las últimas elecciones, se convirtió en la primera diputada saharaui con Sumar. La entrevistamos para recorrer su trayectoria y su paso a la política. Despedimos el programa con nuestro Debatoker junto a David Pareja y Pilar De Francisco. Más información aquí: https://bit.ly/TeshSidi1310 Haz posible Carne Cruda: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC
¿Es el conflicto de Palestina igual que el del Sahara Occidental? ¿Puede España tener una posición que sea un referente en cuestiones
We return to our usual format where three bug nerds compete to see who can impress our guest judge with the best research summary in 5 minutes or less. We're joined by special guest Julie Tesh-Clark with Pest Management Systems. Be sure to check out NPMA's Pestology Blog (https://npmapestology.com/) for a deeper dive into the research we highlight on each episode!
The Doctor's face carved on a mountain Mount Rushmore-style? Lots of scantily-clad people running around, fighting invisible monsters? Green-tinged people with a superiority complex? And then you want to add-on an insane computer?!? Chris Boucher definitely gets his Doctor Who career to an impressive start with his ambition. Yes, this episode, we're discussing The Face of Evil! Join us as we discuss Tom Baker's ego, the absolutely fantastic direction, Chris Boucher's amazing world building (including the complexity of the Tribe of the Sevateem), critiques of religion, the Doctor once again acting like Bugs Bunny, the surprising influence of this era of the show on Matt Groening, and whether the Tesh should work at Willy Wonker's factory or if they should be hanging out in Oz… If you would like to watch along with us, this story is available for streaming at both Britbox US (https://www.britbox.com) and Britbox UK (https://www.britbox.co.uk). If you prefer physical media, you can also get it on DVD from Amazon US (https://amzn.to/3QZQfRY) or from Amazon UK (https://amzn.to/47VW2Pl), or on Blu Ray as part of The Collection: Season 14 from both Amazon US (https://amzn.to/3SmKq3n) and Amazon UK (https://amzn.to/462oGga). Other media mentioned in this episode*: Space: 1999: The Complete Series (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3pbTv08 | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3p7W43u) The Tomorrow People – The Complete Series (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3Ro7zl8 | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3uHGiRE) The Avengers – Complete Collection (TV show) (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3B828eR | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3B0ChoS) Terry Nation's Survivors (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3ih2Vm1 | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3xYgMUQ) Adam Adamant Lives! (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/2UiYqzu | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3wKNIyQ) Ferris Bueller's Day Off (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3Rqmx99 | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3GoX8Yf) Doomwatch (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3jmkouC | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3G89SBg) Looney Tunes – The Platinum Collection (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3Aov8z7 | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3nRkM7w) Star Trek: The Original Series: The Complete Series (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3aifha7 | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/2YtSYvx) Beneath the Planet of the Apes (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/2ZZff56 | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3mMBmEM) Blackadder: The Ultimate Edition (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/30sMUnN | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3BU2WoN) Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3vpgmq5 | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3aPDWTv) Indiana Jones – The Complete Collection (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3n4YBbU | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3DQ3BIs) Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3ptuM83 | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3BSULsQ) The Wizard of Oz (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3ATvg9t | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3ARGSd3) The James Bond Collection (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3FWn6kg | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3DQB4lR) Rick and Morty – Seasons 1-4 (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3lAWSLv | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/31pNymB) Avengers: Endgame (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3JooSvr | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3uMpC9O) Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/2Z9Jiqz | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3vrt9sg) The Time Machine, by H.G. Wells (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3ATu8md | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3jh2bi2) Leeroy Jenkins (YouTube: https://youtu.be/usYvefDzOqQ) Finally, you can also follow us and interact with us on various forms of social media - Facebook, Instagram, and X. You can also e-mail us at watchers4d@gmail.com. If you're enjoying this podcast, please subscribe to the show, and leave us a rating or review. *Support Watchers in the Fourth Dimension! We are an Amazon affiliate and earn a small commission from purchases through Amazon links. This goes towards the running costs of the podcast.
Welcome to the Business Legends Podcast! Where we interview business leaders and entrepreneurs to draw insights from their successes, helping us enrich our own entrepreneurial journeys. In today's episode of Business Legends, we're thrilled to host Tesh, the Senior Director of Franchise Development at Wyndham Worldwide. In our chat today, we'll delve into Tesh's journey, how he became involved, and how he navigates his success. Want to learn more about Tesh? Check out his socials: Tesh's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tesh-patel-1328a111/ Connect with us! Website: http://www.businessmarketingsolutionsgroup.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BusinessMarketingSolutionsGroup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/businessmarketingsolutionsgroup …and don't forget to subscribe! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/business-legends
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Aimar Bretos entrevista a la diputada de Sumar.
Tesh is an avid Star Wars fan that runs a lightsaber school akin to "jedi WWE". She also is a heavily involved cosplayer. Check out her journey as she found romance, community, adventure, and encouragement through through a galaxy far far away. Everything Outer Rim Praxeum: https://linktr.ee/OuterRimPraxeum More Cosplay: https://www.instagram.com/gearsabercosplay/ Lady Malice in Action: https://www.facebook.com/DarkHillsMedia/videos/908486187088626
Ashton Winger, Hunt The Front Series winner at the Talladega Short Track; Bill Tesh, Wythe Raceway Track Champion; and Bobby Koehler, Ultimate Motorsports & RV Park owner are this week's guests.
Tesh Sidi: "Las preguntas qué hay que hacer son ¿Creemos que la dictadura marroquí quiere hacer un referéndum? Sobre la Autonomia ¿Va a querer Marruecos tener al pueblo saharaui y al Frente Polisario en el Sáhara Occidental?"
On this episode of the Nomad Futurist Podcast, Phil and Nabeel are joined by Tesh Durvasula, CEO at Africa Data Centers. Tesh is an experienced technology and real estate executive with a 25-year track record of successful leadership and value generation in the digital infrastructure sector. He kicks off the episode by giving listeners some insight into the company and its future plans:“And so for the last 16/17 months, I've been CEO of Africa Data Centers, and our primary focus is to be the largest Pan-African data center provider. We currently operate in Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa and have a marketing agreement in Togo. We've just announced expansions into Ghana and Rwanda, and soon you'll hear us make some announcements in North Africa and another one in the Southern African region.”Tesh touches on some important lessons he learned while navigating the industry:“The large corporate experience just entices you, and they keep you in a stair-step approach with blocking and tackling and moving up every two years - that was good. But, the other thing that I learned there is that you have to have a mentor or a champion.”Nabeel asks Tesh how he was able to identify these people and how he approached them to be mentors:“First and foremost, you gotta perform. If you go asking for help and you haven't exhausted all possibilities and or performed pretty well on your own, people just aren't gonna waste their time. It's a harsh reality of life.”Learn more about Africa Data Centers here.
What does it mean to be a climate-positive company? Is it easy to become one?Aiming for a goal that seems unclear — or even detrimental — is hard. Many business owners tend to focus on profit. They keep their company running, create a great product, and have excellent sales. Why focus on the environment when it eats into profits?But as companies, we can do more. And what's more: being an environmental solution doesn't cut into your profits — it increases them.In this episode, Tesh Randall of Raglan Food Co. is here to inspire you to take action and dream big. She talks about how her company became New Zealand's first Carbon-Zero-certified yogurt company and is set to become Carbon Positive in the near future. She shares tips on how to start a carbon-zero company and what to take into consideration. She also shares how you can impact your people, community, and environment, while still making a profit.If you want to learn more about how you can make an impact with your business, tune in to this episode now!3 reasons why you should listen to the full episode:Learn how your business can become a Carbon-Zero Certified company, just like Raglan Food Co. Realize the importance of finance and profits when creating an impactful business.Discover the journey of Tesh and Raglan Food Co. and learn from their insights and challenges. Episode Highlights[02:17] Tesh's Journey to Raglan Food Co. [0:555] Businesses' Responsibility to the Environment [07:39] What a Carbon-Zero Certified Business Looks Like[11:53] What's Next for Raglan Food Co.? [14:17] Raglan Food Co.'s Challenges [15:54] How the Finances Work [19:10] How Investors Affect the Business [23:56] What Tesh Learned ResourcesLearn more about Raglan Food Co.: Website I Instagram I Facebook Connect with Tesh: LinkedIn Connect with Christina Sjahli: LinkedIn Find out about Profit Reimagined: LinkedIn | Website Enjoyed This Podcast?Write a review and share this with your friends.Connect With the Profit ReimaginedReady to transform your purpose into an impactful business financial story, profit, and joy? Schedule a chat with the team at any time.
A happy, healthy, and successful person is someone who can take the bricks that are thrown at him and use them to build a strong foundation.Order Carnivora: Nature's Nutritional Powerhouse -sponsorNo one knows that better than John Tesh.In his new book, Relentless, he shares how he used obstacles, including a deadly disease, to shape his remarkable life.All of us will encounter tragedies and heartache. That's called "life." It's how we handle them that defines us.Listen as Tesh joins Dr. Friedman to share his journey.
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