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The red stage of the Semaphore Workers Club provides the backdrop for conversations that capture the essence of community-driven music culture. Festival director Debra Thorsen explains how she’s become a “mother” to the music scene, connecting emerging artists with opportunities that change their careers. The festival spans multiple venues across Semaphore, creating what participants describe as a “love fest” where friendships form naturally over shared musical experiences. With no SA Drink of the Week this episode, focus remains entirely on the music and community connections that define this seaside suburb’s cultural heartbeat. Although, “Green Death” does get a mention. The extended Musical Pilgrimage becomes an intimate exploration of songwriting craft with Don Morrison, featuring two of his compositions alongside stories of guitar-making, touring with Midnight Oil and Bo Diddley, and the creative process behind songs that capture Grand Junction Road’s gritty poetry. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of one segment? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We’re here to serve! The Adelaide Show Podcast: Awarded Silver for Best Interview Podcast in Australia at the 2021 Australian Podcast Awards and named as Finalist for Best News and Current Affairs Podcast in the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It’s an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we’ll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store – The Adelaide Show Shop. We’d greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here’s our index of all episode in one concisepage. Running Sheet: Semaphore Workers Strike Up The Music 00:00:00 Intro Introduction 00:00:00 SA Drink Of The Week No SA Drink Of The Week this week. 00:04:24 Debra Thorsen, Don Morrison, Sally Mitchell Our three guests take us deep into different parts of Semaphore’s musical DNA. The Semaphore Music Festival Debra Thorsen’s eyes light up when describing a recent moment that encapsulates her role in Adelaide’s music ecosystem. A young musician approached her at Don Morrison’s fundraising show, wrapping her in a grateful hug after she’d connected his duo with booking agent John Howell. That introduction led to their first interstate gig at the Echuca Moama Blues Festival. “He put his arms around me, gave me the biggest hug, and said, ‘we think of you like a mother,'” Thorsen recalls, her voice catching slightly at the memory.This nurturing approach has shaped the Semaphore Music Festival‘s character over 21 years. Rather than simply booking acts, Thorsen cultivates relationships that extend far beyond single performances. The festival operates across multiple venues throughout Semaphore, creating what has been described as “the joy of going from one venue to the next with your friends and catching up with people along the way.”Don Morrison, observing from his perspective behind the scenes, notes the festival’s uniqueness lies in its sprawling, community-integrated format. “We get to play all over Semaphore, you know, and Debra’s organising it and organising all these venues all over the place,” he explains, acknowledging the massive coordination effort required. The Semaphore Workers Club Sally Mitchell arrives mid-conversation, bringing with her the institutional memory of the Semaphore Workers Club‘s transformation from exclusive yacht squadron to community music hub. The venue’s journey mirrors broader social change, she explains, describing how a dying men’s club was revitalised by members who prioritised music and inclusion over tradition.The club’s unique positioning becomes clear through Mitchell’s description of its diverse patronage. “We have people who travel here regularly from the likes of Mallala and Clare to come here for shows,” she notes, before adding the observation that captures the venue’s spirit: “People come from all walks of life, all political persuasions, all economic backgrounds, but they come here because of the music and the place that it is.”This levelling effect extends to behaviour expectations. Steve then teases out a discussion about Geoff Goodfellow’s birthday party story, where “crooks, poets and federal court judges” mingled naturally, with a poet lighting her cigarette from a coal provided by a judge managing the barbecue. The poet’s comment, “isn’t it good to have friends in high and low places,” could serve as the club’s unofficial motto. Musical Craft and Community Connection Don Morrison’s relationship with songwriting emerges through discussion of the Semaphore Songs project, where local artists created works inspired by their experience of Semaphore and Port Adelaide. His contribution, “Semaphore Workers Club,” captures the venue’s character with lines like “they got cougars there by the dozen, some of them look like they might have killed their husband,” delivered with characteristic dry humour.When pressed about his songwriting process, Morrison remains characteristically modest: “Once I’ve finished a song, I sort of look back and said, well, where does that come from? And I can’t think of it. It just flows out.” This intuitive approach extends to his guitar-making, where instruments crafted from the rubble of his father’s childhood home in Perponda and his grandmother’s cottage in Broken Hill became his primary performance guitars.The conversation touches on broader questions about community participation in music-making. Morrison recalls the ukulele groups that flourished a decade ago, bringing together people who “had never played in a band before” but would “come along and they’d learn a song and then we’d all sing it together.” This grassroots musical participation contrasts with the professionalisation that can distance audiences from creative expression. The October Long Weekend Thorsen drops a significant announcement near the episode’s end: for the October long weekend festival, South Australian public transport will feature blues musicians in the front carriage of the 12:17 train from Adelaide to Glanville. This innovation, months in negotiation with the Department for Infrastructure and Transport, creates a musical journey that begins before festival-goers reach Semaphore.The train connection resonates with both hosts’ memories of using public transport to access Semaphore’s music scene, creating a full-circle moment that links past and present community experiences. 00:48:02 Musical Pilgrimage In the Musical Pilgrimate, we play two tracks by Don Morrison, Grand Junction Road, and Five Men In A Car. Instruments Built from Memory Don Morrison’s guitar-making extends far beyond craft into emotional archaeology. His most treasured instruments were constructed from materials salvaged from family homes, creating objects that carry both musical and personal history. “I didn’t really care nor expect that they would turn out to be very good guitars,” he admits, “because I just wanted to make something out of the memories.”The irony that these memory-guitars became his primary performance instruments speaks to the intersection of sentiment and practicality in Morrison’s artistic life. With close to 500 guitars, 60 mandolins and 80 ukuleles crafted over his career, Morrison has built instruments that found their way across America, where the once-favourable exchange rate made his handmade resonator guitars accessible to blues musicians seeking alternatives to vintage Nationals. Grand Junction Road’s Poetry Morrison’s most-streamed song, “Grand Junction Road,” emerged from a Christmas Day observation that reveals his songwriter’s eye for finding universal themes in specific places. Walking home from family lunch, he encountered a sex worker operating on Christmas Day, which crystallised his understanding of the road’s character and the people whose lives intersect with its industrial landscape.The song’s final verse connects personal history with broader social observation: “My father worked in a factory there just down from the prison, sometimes six days a week, but most often seven. And I wonder what he thought about all those years, he drove first thing every morning down Grand Junction Road.” Family Music and the Raging Thirst Morrison’s current project, Raging Thirst, brings together his sons Eddie and Jake in a configuration that demonstrates musical heredity. “They’re so good at their instruments that they wouldn’t be playing with me unless I was their dad,” Morrison jokes, characterising their involvement as “a charity move.”The family dynamic reveals itself through natural musical communication. “We don’t even need to practice quite often,” Morrison explains, crediting their shared rhythmic sensibility to familial connection. His observation that “what they got from me was music is a human thing you can do” suggests an approach to musical education that prioritises accessibility over formal training. Memphis Blues Challenge Ahead Morrison’s upcoming representation of Adelaide at the Memphis International Blues Challenge places him on Beale Street alongside musicians from around the world. His preparation remains characteristically low-key, with set lists roughly planned but not overthought. The competition format includes various performance lengths, from 20-minute sets to half-hour showcases, requiring versatility in song selection and pacing.His plan to potentially sell his handmade guitar in Memphis rather than transport it home reveals the practical mindset that underlies his artistic career, where sentiment and business considerations maintain careful balance. Five Men in a Car The episode concludes with Morrison’s reflection on his touring days with The Bogie, encapsulated in “Five Men in a Car.” The song captures the grinding reality of professional musicianship in the 1980s Australian circuit, where bands would “finish at the Mansfield room at four o’clock in the morning and then hop in the van to drive back down to Melbourne for a gig the next night.”These experiences, detailed in Morrison’s autobiography “This Could Be Big: 45 Years at the Dag End of the Australian Music Industry,” provide context for understanding the difference between romantic notions of musical career and its often-unglamorous reality. Yet the song’s tone suggests fondness for those shared experiences, even when “not sure where we’re going” becomes both literal navigation and career metaphor.Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Kurt Thorsen blev idømt seks års fængsel for bedrageri og dokumentfalsk i starten af 00'erne i en af de mest spektakulære sager om økonomisk bedrageri i dansk erhvervshistorie. Nu fortæller Kurt Thorsen åbent om sagen, der gjorde ham landskendt. Det skete, da han tidligere i september gæstede Finans og Jyllands-Posten i Mediebyen i Aarhus, hvor han til et udsolgt live-arrangement fra scenen fortalte om sit liv. Gæst: Kurt Thorsen Interviewer: Jesper Høberg. Podcastredaktør: Kasper Søegaard. Foto: Mikkel Berg Petersen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The San Diego jazz scene is well represented in this episode, featuring some of the most respected artists in Southern California. Wofford, Hofmann, Thorsen, Sprague and others are at the top of the show. We have Miles too and more. Playlist Artist ~ Name ~ Album Mike Wofford & Holly Hofmann ~ Soul Street ~ Turn Signal (feat. Terell Stafford) Rob Thorsen Quartet ~ Beatrice ~ First Impression Peter Sprague ~ Can't Find My Way Home ~ Sunshine of Your Love: Peter Sprague Plays Cream Steely Dan ~ Home at Last ~ Aja Miles Davis ~ Straight, No Chaser ~ Milestones Miles Davis ~ Black Comedy ~ Miles in the Sky Joey DeFrancesco ~ Take Me out to the Ballgame ~ Joey D!
Denne uken er Cato Thorsen gjest i spalten Engasjert på Radio Haugaland.
Denne uken er Cato Thorsen gjest i spalten Engasjert på Radio Haugaland.
Denne uken er Cato Thorsen gjest i spalten Engasjert på Radio Haugaland.
Denne uken er Cato Thorsen gjest i spalten Engasjert på Radio Haugaland.
Denne uken er Cato Thorsen gjest i spalten Engasjert på Radio Haugaland.
Host Gregg Garrett and guest Gina Thorsen, CEO of Jacquart Fabric Products and the Stormy Kromer brand, sit down to discuss the power of reflection. Gina shares her “Top 3”: her father and former Stormy Kromer CEO, Bob Jacquart, who taught her how to be plucky; Lane Clark, who helped her learn to asynchronously reflect; and Karen May, a fellow small business owner and peer with whom she can reflect and mutually relate. And you have to hear what she says about closing the book on your week. . SHOW HIGHLIGHTS During this episode: (0:00) Introduction (1:01) Seeing the forest through the trees (4:28) Meet Gina Thorsen The “Top Three”: (7:25) Gina's father and former Stormy Kromer CEO, Bob Jacquart: Taught her how to be plucky (15:44) Lane Clark: Helped her learn to asynchronously reflect (20:30) Karen May: Fellow small business owner and peer with whom she can reflect and mutually relate Other Points of Interest: (23:47) The Ironwood experience (30:14) Textile industry landscape (37:49) Iconic Stormy Kromer caps You Have to Hear This: (43:55) Closing the book on your week . LINKS AND RESOURCES Gina Thorsen: LinkedIn Stormy Kromer: Website | LinkedIn Jacquart Fabric Products: Website | LinkedIn Gregg Garrett: LinkedIn | Twitter | About CGS Advisors: Website | LinkedIn
Ulykkerne og sorgen har stået i kø for Ida og Brian længe. Hvad gør man når ens lille nye familieliv står ved siden af kigger på den kø? Hvordan finder man tilbage til den romantiske kærlighed, når alle livets alarmlamper blinker i takt? Felix er en professional yapper. Det er hans kæreste ikke. Felix er i sproget og italesætter det meste - også nogle af de ting, som hans kæreste havde håbet, bare var deres. Hvordan bliver Felix bedre til at lade ting være uberørt og lad dem stå selv? Oooog så taler vi om reality-programmet Bachelorette, hvor de mandlige deltagere har en form for bogklub med én bog: Jyttes. Medvirkende: Ida Rud & Felix Thorsen Katzenelson. Ekspert: Jytte Vikkelsøe. Vært: Sebastian Lynggaard. Producer: Cæcilie Helena Denman-Gretoft. Musik: "Hold up" Beyonce Redaktør: Andreas Jeppesen.
Hva skjer når to kunstnere som ikke kjenner hverandre fra før, møtes for aller første gang? Hva deler de med hverandre og oss, og har de noe til felles til tross for helt forskjellige musikalske univers? Hilde Ljøen leder samtalen. En serie i 12 episoder presentert av Global Oslo Music.
Melhus-spiller Even Thorsen og Trygg/Lade-spiller Magnus Vollan er gjester i denne utgaven av NT2-hjørnet. Ta kontakt på DM for å bli med i min private bettinggruppe, der jeg deler spill fra Norsk Tipping-ligaen.
What if the future of sustainable aquaculture hinges on animal welfare?
This is a special event! We've had runners, crews, and road angels. Now we have our 2024 photographer! I think everyone know the great photos she took in 2024 and hopefully, she'll be back. But you can listen to her tell us how she came to photographing ultras and especially Vol State and hear her talk about some of the special shots she got.
Dag Einar Thorsen er førsteamanuensis ved USN Handelshøyskolen, institutt for industriell økonomi og statsvitenskap. Thorsen har doktorgrad i statsvitenskap fra UiO og er tidligere vinner av Eilert Sundts forskningspris. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mange kjenner den sprudlende danseren fra Mesternes Mester eller Skal Vi Danse. Gyda Bloch Thorsen (45) snakker om dansekultur i Norge, hvorfor hun sjelden drikker og om da hun ble spurt om hun ville ha cola, og svarte at hun heller foretrakk Pepsi Max. Spoiler alert: Det var ikke den typen cola hun ble tilbudt... Gyda forteller også om hvordan hun taklet sorgen over både å miste moren, den anerkjente legen Gerd-Ragna Bloch Thorsen, og bestevenninnen Vibeke Skofterud. Og hvilke råd gir Asfalt-selgerne til noen som er i sorg?Programleder: Marius Handegard ØklandSpørsmål eller kommentarer til episoden eller Asfaltpodden generelt? Send e-post til redaktør Ine Garvik: ine@gatemagasinetasfalt.no Produsert av Impress PubliseringAll musikk av Helldorado Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aikido is more than a martial art—it's a way of navigating life's challenges with grace and resilience. In this episode, Andrew Cohn speaks with his friend, colleague, and mentor, Chris Thorsen, a longtime practitioner of Aikido and its “off the mat” applications. Chris shares his powerful story, starting with his use of haiku as a tool for recovery after serving in the Vietnam War. This practice connected him with a Zen master who guided him for 30 years. Aikido, Chris explains, provided him the strength to thrive as a crisis counselor, even during years consulting with guards at San Quentin prison. Later, he introduced Aikido as a healing tool to a business leader and combat helicopter pilot processing trauma, sparking a transformative professional connection. Chris reflects on his journey as a “medic in the corporate world,” integrating Aikido and deep dialogue into leadership development and culture building. This conversation offers profound insights into the intersection of personal growth, leadership, and operational effectiveness.
Dag Einar Thorsen er førsteamanuensis ved UNS Handelshøyskolen, institutt for industruell økonomi strategi og vitenskap. Thorsen har doktorgrad i statsvitenskap fra UiO og er tidligere vinner av Eilert Sundts forskningspris. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
16.Nov 2024 | Frank Ole Thorsen by Misjonssalen Oslo
I denne episode har Flemming Christensen besøg af Charlotte Thorsen. Her deler hun sin indsigt i arbejdet med dybtgående kulturforandringer, som blev nødvendige, da Danske Bank blev ramt af en række skandaler, herunder hvidvasksagen i 2018. Charlotte beskriver, hvordan banken tidligere havde været præget af en stærk stolthedskultur, men at denne identitet blev rystet af skandalen. Den markante forandring, der fulgte, krævede en helt ny tilgang til både ledelsesstil og kultur, hvor kontrol og compliance blev ufravigelige nøgleord. Relevante links Du kan se interviewet med Charlotte Thorsen her: https://thinkaboutit.dk/interview-med-charlotte-thorsen-om-kulturudvikling-i-danske-bank.html
Todd Thorsen, who overhauled the 401(k) plan while at Medtronic, says ‘cognitive empathy' is key to collaboration. Mr. Thorsen's 27-year career in corporate finance and investing has not been carefully choreographed. “I'd love to say there was a master plan, but there really isn't for me,” he says in the in the latest episode of the Strategic Finance Lab podcast. The road he took includes stints at General Mills, Blue Cross Blue Shield, working as investment advisor for high net-worth clients, and more than a dozen years at Medtronic, where he rose to be head of global investments. Today, the former NeuGroup member is CEO of a family-owned holding company called Hunter, Keith Industries, where he oversees private equity investments. “Sometimes those off-the-beaten-path opportunities, embracing those, gives you some experiences and some confidence you wouldn't necessarily get just kind of staying on the narrow path,” he tells NeuGroup's Antony Michels. Other advice: “Don't be afraid to say, ‘I don't want to do this.' Don't be afraid to make a change.”
Every week we invite one of the jury chairs of the Holcim Foundation Awards – the world's premier competition for sustainable design – to discuss their views on creating uplifting places, fostering a healthy planet and building thriving communities. In episode three we speak with Norwegian architect and co-founder of Snøhetta, Kjetil Thorsen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Benjamin Thorsen er for mange kjent som Angie Sophie. Han ble født som gutt og opererte senere bort kjønnsorganet sitt til fordel for en konstruert vagina. Mange vil si at Benjamin ble født i feil kropp, men ble han egentlig det? Operasjonen ble et faktum fordi Benjamin tenkte at storsamfunnet ikke hadde plass til sånne som ham. I ettertid angret han på det livsomveltende valget han tok - og i dag identifiserer han seg igjen som mann. En feminin sådan.Men kjønnsorganet som ble operert bort får han aldri tilbake. Nå sitter han igjen med en vagina som ikke føles ut som hans.Kan dette fortelle oss noe om samfunnet vi lever i? Benjamin ble vel egentlig aldri født i feil kropp. Han ble født i feil samfunn. Et samfunn som har unødvendig trange båser for kjønn. Er det virkelig nødvendig å ha det sånn?Har du noen spørsmål om kvinnehelse som du trenger svar på? Send det til Frida på epost: hei@fridamarie.noDet er helt nydelig om du spiller det inn som et lydklipp, så vi kan ta det med i podden!Ønsker du å samarbeide med denne podcasten? Ta kontakt med kristin@snakk.as Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kjetil Trædal Thorsen is an architect and co-founder of the world-renowned firm Snøhetta. Responsible for such high-profile projects as the Oslo Opera House, Alexandra Library, September 11 Memorial Museum Pavillion and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Kjetil and his team have built a strong reputation for pushing new boundaries in architecture and helping to constantly question and redefine its role in society today.Explore more of Kjetil's work here:www.snohetta.com
I årtusinder har filosoffer, videnskabspersoner og kunstnere forsøgt at finde frem til kærlighedens væsen. Men hvad er kærlighed egentlig? Hvad sker der i vores hjerner, når vi elsker – og mister? Er det et eksklusivt, menneskeligt fænomen at blive ramt af amors pil? Og hvordan har kærligheden udviklet sig evolutionært fra savannens sletter til nutidens hyperdigitaliserede samfund? Det satte vi til Bloom 2024 to af årets hovedtalere til at forsøge at svare på. Hjerneforskeren Lisa Feldman Barrett, hvis forskning lærer os, at kærlighed udspringer af vores hjerners sociale forbindelse og deres særlige evne til at påvirke hinanden på tværs af geografi, tid og kultur. Og videnskabsforfatteren Cat Bohannon, som undersøger kærlighedens dybe, evolutionshistoriske betydning – fra vores tidligste formødres første omsorgsevner til nutidens komplicerede landskaber af lyst, afhængighed og tryghed. Oplev to af tidens skarpeste videnskabelige stemmer, når de i selskab med kulturjournalist Felix Thorsen Katzenelson forsøger at svare på et af menneskehedens ældste spørgsmål: hvad er kærlighed?
Protect Your Retirement W/ a Gold and/or Silver IRA: https://www.sgtreportgold.com/ or CALL( 877) 646-5347 - Noble Gold is Who I Trust The National Education Association has probably done almost as much damage to our kids over the past several decades as big pharma has, it's close race to be sure. Caprice Thorsen returns to SGT Report to discuss unschooling our children in order to save them from an organization and agenda which clearly illustrates for us, they hate our children. Get Caprice's book here: https://capricethorsen.gumroad.com/l/howtothrive https://old.bitchute.com/video/R2sM9sCBOGqU/
Hva bør du gjøre dersom du har penger til overs, betale ned på lån eller investere? Det skal vi hjelpe denne lytteren med, som kaller seg selv for en litt nevrotisk kvinne med flink pike syndrom. Silje gir råd på hva hun synes lytteren bør gjøre. Gjest er Karen Elene Thorsen. Har du noe på hjertet?. Send inn til pengetabu@dnb.no, så kanskje er det deg vi hjelper neste gang.Produsent: Christian Faarlund Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to episode 67 of the FreeMind Podcast! Today, Nate sits down with Jens Thorsen, the Founder of Valhalla Business Advisors. Jens shares his journey from the insurance industry to establishing a business advisory firm that focuses on innovative and ethical business strategies. Discover how Jens navigates the complexities of different industries, emphasizes fiduciary standards, and fosters authentic relationships with clients.Key Highlights: • Transition from insurance to business advisory • Navigating different industries: healthcare, technology, hospitality • Importance of fiduciary standards in business • Challenges and rewards of running a business advisory firm • Future plans for Valhalla Business AdvisorsTimestamps: • 00:00 Introduction to Jens Thorsen • 01:30 Transition from insurance to business advisory • 06:03 Challenges and rewards of running a business advisory firm • 12:06 Importance of fiduciary standards • 15:53 Navigating different industries • 18:16 Future plans for Valhalla Business AdvisorsJensThorsen #ValhallaBusinessAdvisors #BusinessAdvisory #FiduciaryStandards #HealthcareBusiness #TechIndustry #HospitalityBusiness #FreeMindPodcast #FreeMind #Entrepreneurship #FreeMindNetwork #FNTVThe FreeMind Podcast brings you inspiring stories from unique individuals across various fields. Hosted by Nate, we dive deep into the journeys, challenges, and triumphs of our guests, providing valuable insights and motivation for our audience.If you enjoyed this episode, please like, comment, and subscribe! Share your thoughts and let us know what you found most inspiring about Jens Thorsen's journey. Stay tuned for more exciting episodes of the FreeMind Podcast!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/freemind-network-podcast-unveiling-the-grit-of-leadership--5189978/support.
Hvorfor er det ikke flere som gifter seg, lurer Eivind på. Han skal gifte seg i august, og lurer på om det finnes noen ulemper ved å gjøre det, eller om det er andre ting han bør tenke på. Karen Elene Thorsen, kjent som Fattig student, er med som gjest. Hun og programleder Agnete reflekterer rundt hvorfor de ikke er gift enda, og Silje forteller hva det vil si økonomisk dersom man er gift. Har du noe på hjertet?. Send inn til pengetabu@dnb.no, så kanskje er det deg vi hjelper neste gang.Produsent: Christian Faarlund Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Er det deilig og fritt, eller farlig, når Ayia Napa, sorry, Sandnes, løsner opp i de strenge skjenkerglene i byen? Og er det mulig å være både stortingspolitiker, familie-mor eller far og rogalending samtidig? Og ikke minst: Hva er reglene når det inviteres til feiring av 50 årsdag med Åpent Hus? Vi har også fått brev fra vår nye helseminister, Dr. Thorsen.
LoveBabz LoveTalk with Babz Rawls-Ivy: Karen Thorsen, The James Baldwin Project by WNHH Community Radio
Shaping Sustainable Places – Development and Construction of a Low-Carbon Built Environment
In this episode of Shaping Sustainable Places we discuss what is best: to refurbish an old building and bring it up to modern standards, or knock it down and construct a new low-carbon building instead? Both sides have their pros and cons. This episode's guests: Kjetil Trædal Thorsen, architect and Founding Partner, Snøhetta, and Ståle Rød, Executive Vice President, Skanska Group. Learn more at Foresight. Skanska is providing this podcast as a public service. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Skanska. The views expressed by guests and hosts are their own, and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Skanska employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of Skanska or any of its officials. While Skanska endeavors to keep the information up to date and correct, Skanska makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the podcast or the information, products or services mentioned in the podcast for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk. #ShapingSustainablePlaces
Dette er en liveoptagelse fra Empire Bio den 16. januar 2024, hvor vi taler om den længe ventet genfortolkning af filmklassikeren, Farven Lilla.Siden Alice Walkers Pulitzervindende ikoniske roman fra 1982 ramte verden og vores hjerter, er den skelsættende fortælling i bogen blevet til en karrieredefinerende filmatisering i 1985 af Steven Spielberg, siden til en anmelderrost og Tonyvindende Broadway teateropsætning første gang i 2005, og nu er vi nået til den foreløbige i rækken af fortolkninger i form af musical, instrueret af multikunstneren Blitz Bazawule.Der er rigeligt at tage fat på og med til at udpege og fremhæve nogle af på de mange lag og facetter, der ligger i og omkring både romanen og filmen,Farven Lilla, har vi inviteret skuespiller & dramatiker, Amelia Høy og forsker, underviser & ekspert i repræsentation i medier og film, Tess Skadegård Thorsen.Farven Lilla havde landsdækkende premiere i Danmark den. 18. januar 2024.Vi glæder os til at høre, hvad I selv synes, når I har set filmen – lige meget om I er fans af musicals eller ej!Endnu en gang, tusind tak til det dejlige publikum, der sad i salen med os og jer der lytter med nu.Rigtig god lyttelyst.
Dr. Fred Johnson is joined by Stormy Kromer CEO, Gina Thorsen on the latest episode of the InitiativeOne Leadership Podcast. They discuss the challenges that arise when leading a family-owned business, leading change effectively, and learning to let go of perfectionism. They also dive into some key pivots that have helped Stormy Kromer thrive! Shop Stormy Kromer this Holiday Season: https://www.stormykromer.com. Click here to register for our next Think Tank! InitiativeOne: Leadership Institute Eliminate Drama, Improve Decision-Making, and Win as a Team. Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter. To learn more, visit https://www.initiativeone.com. Leadership Transformation | Leadership Foundations | Strategic Planning | Online Leadership Courses | Keynote Speaking | Executive Coaching
Tidenes comeback! Etter sykdommen spør vi Dr. Thorsen om menn virkelig blir sykere enn kvinner, eller om de bare syter mer. Finnes forresten Rogamannen? Er han i så fall annerledes enn Rogakvinnen? Må alle snakke om følelser hele tiden, eller kan noen få slippe? Vi snakker også om stormen rundt skutemaler Ivan Stor Juliussen og kunstkritiker Trond Borgen, litt om parkering og litt om Vinterland i Sandnes, som styrer seg selv. Vi glemmer helt å snakke om alkohol, men den muligheten dukker nok opp igjen.
Jeffrey Mosher welcomes, Gina Jacquart Thorson, Co-owner and President, CEO of Stormy Kromer, a division of Jacquart Fabric Products, Ironwood, MI October 6th is the 13th Annual Worldwide Plaidurday Celebration. am I to understand Stormy Kromer is getting involved again? Besides Ironwood, what other cities across Michigan will be celebrating that evening? What could attendees expect to experience at the 13th annual Worldwide Plaidurday event? Besides bringing the community together, I imagine Stormy Kromer will be featuring some specials? How has the first year as CEO gone? Any other news to mention? Michiganders, Midwesterners, and anyone who loves plaid are encouraged to embrace the Plaidurday holiday by joining community celebrations aiming to beat records. Ironwood, Mich. (October 6, 2023) — Several Michigan cities will celebrate the world's favorite pattern with gatherings planned in Ironwood, Marquette, and Keweenaw, MI, on October 6th. Attendees, or those celebrating from other parts of the world, are encouraged to wear their finest plaid for the 13th annual Worldwide Plaidurday holiday. Those in Ironwood will celebrate with games, live music, scavenger hunts, and giveaways at their Plaidurday celebration hosted by Stormy Kromer and the City of Ironwood. Stormy Kromer, the iconic outdoor brand located in Ironwood, is leading the festivities to bring the community together and will hold a sale in-store and online from October 6-8 to celebrate their iconic pattern. "Plaidurday holds the status of a national holiday in our Ironwood community," said Gina Jaquart Thorsen, the CEO of Stormy Kromer. "Each year, when October arrives, we unfurl the plaid carpet, inviting hundreds dressed in plaid to join us for shopping, dining, and exploring, and of course, for the obligatory main street photo-op. This unique global celebration is a staple of our community and history." In 2011, Justin “Bugsy” Sailor founded the celebration of plaid in Lansing, Michigan, when his friends pointed out he didn't own any other pattern. Born and raised in the Upper Peninsula, Bugsy declared the first Friday in October to be Plaidurday, and the celebration has since spread to multiple cities with Stormy Kromer spearheading the festivities in Ironwood, MI. The Ironwood Plaidurday celebration will feature the following activities on October 6th: October 6th: Live Music by Liz Mathias (5:00 pm - 6:00 pm) & The Old Pine Road (6:00 pm - 7:30 pm) Farmers market and craft vendors (3:00 pm - 7:00 pm) A group photo for everyone wearing plaid (Aurora St., 6:00 pm) Up-N-Smoke BBQ food truck Weeniez on Wheelz Hot Dogz Stormy Kromer's Best of Downtown Plaid Scavenger Hunt Giveaway Specials on local products Shops open late, games, and more! "Plaidurday couldn't be a more perfect holiday for Stormy Kromer to celebrate,” said Thorsen. “What looks like a simple pattern represents the U.P., our traditions, and our community. We're proud to represent plaid apparel and celebrate while doing it.” Since 1903, the Stormy Kromer brand has been outfitting people with its signature Midwest outdoor gear and essentials. Most recently, the company launched Kromer Country, a community hub for adventurers to share their stories and their fall line, featuring new products and top-selling Stormy Kromer staples. To find Stormy Kromer online, visit www.stormykromer.com or follow along on social media at @StormyKromerOfficial on Instagram and @StormyKromer on Facebook. Plaidurday event details can be found for Ironwood, Marquette, and Keweenaw events. ###
I denne uges Radio Information skal vi tilbage til 1970, hvor provokunstner Jens Jørgen Thorsen fandt på, at han skulle lave en film om Jesus. Og så var helvede løs. Filmredaktør Christian Monggaard har set den. Den er dårlig. Og så har han dykket ned i dens tilblivelseshistorie. Den er vild. Udlandet var bestyrtet, og hvad der blev opfattet som blasfemisk omgang med Jesus, endte i et juridisk tovtrækkeri over flere årtier. Kunne vi ende der igen? Og så skal vi tale om de internationale erfaringer med lovliggørelse af cannabis. For skal vi forhindre, at hashen, der nu bliver smidt ud af Fristaden, bare rykker et andet sted hen og tager volden og kriminaliteten, bør vi udrydde det illegale marked med et legalt. Det har Information skrevet flere gange på lederplads, men hvad er erfaringerne fra lande, der har prøvet det? Og hvilke udfordringer er der i praksis, hvis Danmark skulle gøre det samme? Kristian Villesen har talt med eksperterne. Og så er Rune Lykkeberg på plads. Med en optur over noget, som faktisk ender med, at han får sig en optur over… Lars Løkke Rasmussen.
On this episode of the podcast with have Praise Thorsen – Praise is a pitching and sports performance specialist where he emphasizes creating athletic throwers and on this episode of the podcast he breaks down how he does just that – how he build's out a Constraint lead approach to pitching – and how he balances the technical mechanical break down of the throw while still letting the human body do This Episode Brought To You By Our Sponsors The Maca Team - If You Are Interested In Trying Maca Our Check Out Marks Shop Here --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/austin-jochum/support
Olaf Thorsen returns to The Metal Exchange! In this very special episode, Olaf discusses the early days of Labyrinth including the making of their debut album "No Limits". He also sheds some light on what lies ahead in 2023 (and beyond!) for Labyrinth, Vision Divine, and Shining Black! https://www.facebook.com/labyrinthitaly https://www.facebook.com/visiondivineofficial https://www.facebook.com/ShiningBlackband *Join us at The Metal Exchange* https://linktr.ee/MetalExchange https://www.facebook.com/TheMetalExchangePodcast https://www.instagram.com/themetalexchangepodcast/ https://twitter.com/MetalExchangePd https://open.spotify.com/user/4tn81zpim10zdl0qu1azagd8o https://www.reddit.com/r/MetalExchangePodcast/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themetalexchangepodcast/support
There are more people enslaved in the world today than at any other time in our history. Human trafficking is currently a $150 billion a year industry. Listen in as A21's Mollie Thorsen discusses what we can do to combat this ever growing threat.
The FDA Group's CEO, Nick Capman, sits down with Regulatory Consultant Trey Thorsen, MS, RAC, to answer some of the most frequently asked questions about navigating the 510(k) premarket notification process. Trey brings experience in Class I, II, and III devices, such as active implantables with MRI functionality, external therapeutic devices indicated for pain, devices that have software functionality, transvaginal catheter systems that evaluate fallopian tube patency, sterile and non-sterile wound care devices, compression devices, surgical booms, surgical lights and devices indicated for incontinence. He also has experience with 513(g)s, Pre-Subs and CFGs, UDI/GUDID implementation, as well as EU MDR technical file development and remediation. Some of the questions Trey tackles include: "I would like to distribute a manufacturer's product under my own company name. Do I need to submit a 510(k)?" "Can foreign companies submit a 510(k)? "Besides the fees for paying a consultant to help me put this together, are there any other fees I should be aware of? "How much does a U.S. Agent typically cost?" "Do I need to register my facility before I submit a 510(k)?" "Do I need to provide documentation that my facility complies with the quality system in my 510(k)?" "Do I need to have my facility inspected to the Quality System Regulations before I submit a 510(k)?" Need expert 510(k) assistance? At The FDA Group, we help you move through the 510(k) submission process quickly and efficiently. Our regulatory affairs consultants, many of whom are former FDA personnel, have years of experience working with and within the agency. Learn more about our 510(k) consulting services and get in touch with us to access the industry's best regulatory affairs consultants. Who is The FDA Group? The FDA Group helps life science organizations rapidly access the industry's best consultants, contractors, and candidates. Our resources assist in every stage of the product lifecycle, from clinical development to commercialization, with a focus in Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs, and Clinical Operations. Learn more »
This week, Kari and Jennifer recap the latest episodes of #TheRookie and #TheRookieFeds. Listen to their thoughts of 5x11 and 1x11 including Chenford as baseball coaches, Thorsen continuing to be the biggest Chenford shipper, Carter not here for any of Simone's antics, Brendon and Antoinette and more. The Rookie 5x11: 11:32 The Rookie Feds 1x11: 1:17:00 Share your thoughts about these topics and more by emailing us (shoptalktherookiepodcast@gmail.com) or following Shop Talk on Twitter (@TheShopTalkPod_) #TheRookie #TheRookieFeds
100+ years for “Stormy Kromer” a Yooper hat company, up in Ironwood, Gena Jacquart Thorsen tells unique history of this family-owned business!Join Gina Thorsen CEO and Co-Owner, Jacquart Fabric Products, home of Stormy Kromer hats, and host Ed Clemente, as they discuss this fascinating unique manufacturing and outdoor recreation industry that makes much more than hats. George “Stormy” Kromer, a semi-pro baseball player and railroad engineer, kept losing his hat on the train. He asked his wife, Ida, to sew an earband on his favorite ball cap to keep his ears warm and the hat snug. They make a wide variety of items, from industrial covers to kids' playset canopies, under the banner of Jacquart Fabric Products. Plus make sure you get Stormy Hat for your dog as well! You can also read the transcript from our conversation.
Author Caprice Thorsen joins me to discuss the war against our elections, our children, our schools and the battle for the soul os the USA. Caprice's book 'Instead of Schooling' will help parents around the country to save their children from the Demo-RATS who seek to destroy everything that's innocent and good - because they HATE God. Get Caprice's book here: https://soulagency.org/instead-of-schooling/ You can WATCH this episode HERE: https://rumble.com/v1sot9i-steal-the-election-corrupt-your-children-and-destroy-the-usa.html
Jennifer was never an athletic kid, always picked last at PE, made fun of for her weight, struggled with body image and eating disorders in high school through grad school eventually gained a lot of weight in college, decided to start running her junior year and gradually worked up to her first 5k two years later, then ran her first marathon a few years after that. She ran on and off for the next 10 years and trained for her first ultra-distance. After having her son, she jumped back into running, but found out she had a torn labrum in her left hip, had surgery followed by a long rehab, eventually she switched to trails and ran more ultras including a 50 miler. Jennifer's transition into photography began when she met her friend Kristy through a FB group, started pacing her at Ornery Mule Racing events and took cell phone pics of her while at races. The RD would frequently repost her pics and eventually offered to hire her to photograph some races. Jennifer gradually took over photographing all of their races as well as some in other states. Health issues have prevented Jennifer from training for her own races, so this is a way for her to stay involved in the community. Jennifer has the most amazing attitude and the way she deals with setbacks is inspiring. We talk about Jennifer's ultra-marathons and the Barkley Fall Classic. We discuss her many injuries and how she always reinvents herself to stay involved in a community she loves. Jennifer's transition into photographing races is a great story. “It's never too late to go for a big dream – don't be the obstacle”. Jennifer is also a contributor to Silent Sports Magazine and Ultra Runner Magazine. @luoyunghwa
This week, Jennifer and Kari discuss 5x02 of The Rookie & 1x01 of The Rookie Feds. They talk about the little Chenford moment, Nyla being a badass, Nolan and Thorsen's partnership, Simone Clark Laura and Brendon's partnership & more. Listen to their thoughts on both shows, the storylines, and more. Share your thoughts about these topics and more by emailing us (shoptalktherookiepodcast@gmail.com) or following Shop Talk on Twitter (@TheShopTalkPod_) #TheRookie #TheRookieFeds
Federation. Star Trek books and comics have been a backbone of the franchise from almost the beginning of the series, getting fans through many lean years when there was little hope of more stories being told onscreen. In this 350th episode of Literary Treks, hosts Matthew Rushing and Casey Pettitt celebrate by talking about the beloved book, Federation. We discuss it being a monumental book, Cochrane, war, Thorsen, connecting the universe, bringing the generations together, our ratings and final thoughts. In the news we discuss 350 episodes of the show and review Mirror War 7. News Episode 350 (00:01:51) Mirror War #7 (00:08:13) Feature: Federation A Monumental Book (00:12:46) Cochrane (00:16:50) War (00:30:07) Thorsen (00:34:55) Connecting the Universe (00:43:21) Bringing the Generations Together (00:47:08) Ratings (00:57:05) Final Thoughts (00:59:49) Hosts Matthew Rushing and Casey Pettitt Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Casey Pettitt (Associate Producer)
Federation. Star Trek books and comics have been a backbone of the franchise from almost the beginning of the series, getting fans through many lean years when there was little hope of more stories being told onscreen. In this 350th episode of Literary Treks, hosts Matthew Rushing and Casey Pettitt celebrate by talking about the beloved book, Federation. We discuss it being a monumental book, Cochrane, war, Thorsen, connecting the universe, bringing the generations together, our ratings and final thoughts. In the news we discuss 350 episodes of the show and review Mirror War 7. News Episode 350 (00:01:51) Mirror War #7 (00:08:13) Feature: Federation A Monumental Book (00:12:46) Cochrane (00:16:50) War (00:30:07) Thorsen (00:34:55) Connecting the Universe (00:43:21) Bringing the Generations Together (00:47:08) Ratings (00:57:05) Final Thoughts (00:59:49) Hosts Matthew Rushing and Casey Pettitt Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Casey Pettitt (Associate Producer)
Released on March 18, 2022, “Postcards from the End of the World” is the sophomore effort of Shining Black. The band was formed as a collaboration between vocalist Mark Boals (Yngwie Malmsteen, Ring Of Fire, Royal Hunt) and guitarist Ölaf Thorson (Labyrinth, Vision Divine). Completing the lineup are Oleg Smirnoff on keyboards & piano, Nik [...]