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Coaching Revealed an Institute of Coaching Podcast
The Art of Coaching: Theater Techniques for Leadership with Guila Clara Kessous

Coaching Revealed an Institute of Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 48:45


Have you ever considered coaching as an art form? In this episode of Coaching Revealed, IOC podcast hosts Austin Matzelle and Emily Terrani interview Guila Clara Kessous, a UNESCO Artist for Peace and executive coach, who uses theatrical techniques to enhance corporate communication. From theater to earning a PhD, Guila has honed her interpersonal strengths and theatrical expertise to assist decision-makers in the private and public sectors with positive leadership issues. In this episode, Guila breaks down some of the models and techniques she uses, including situational intelligence, the SPIRE model, and the five pillars of communication.

Naxos Classical Spotlight
An interview with pianist and composer Danilo Pérez

Naxos Classical Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 20:01


Grammy winning Panamanian jazz musician Danilo Pérez is many things - pianist, composer, educator, humanitarian, organizer of the Panama Jazz Festival, UNESCO Artist for Peace and Panama's Cultural Ambassador.  In this podcast he talks about his new album Lumen that he recorded with Sweden's Bohuslän Big Band.  

5x15
Lauren Child On Smile

5x15

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 14:56


Lauren Child is an English children's author and illustrator best known for her book series the Charlie and Lola picture books, which were adapted into a BAFTA-winning children's television show, and the Clarice Bean series, which has sold over 7 million copies and won legions of fans over the world who have grown up with Clarice. Child won the annual Kate Greenaway Medal from the Library Association for the first Charlie and Lola book; for the 50th anniversary of the Medal, a panel named it one of the top ten winning works, which comprised the shortlist for a public vote for the nation's favourite. Child was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2010 New Year Honours and Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2021 Birthday Honours for services to children's literature. She was the 10th Children's Laureate from 2017-2019, and is a former trustee of the Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration and a UNESCO Artist for Peace. Her latest book in the Clarice Bean series is Smile, which is published by HarperCollins in March 2024. With thanks for your support for 5x15 online! Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories

The Gould Standard
Jordi Savall: Music’s Greatest Time Traveller

The Gould Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 100:15


Jordi Savall is the greatest living specialist in Early Music. As a conductor, composer, and viola de gamba player, he studies music pre-dating Bach, performed with its specific instruments and styles. Savall has placed his passionate stamp on a repertoire spanning 1,300 years and ranging across Europe, the Middle East, the Balkans, Africa and the Americas. From rocking dance rhythms to sacred splendour, Savall makes the peoples of these distant times and cultures come alive again, sharing their joys and sorrows with us, and demonstrating that nothing human is ever beyond our empathy. In this rare conversation, the UNESCO Artist for Peace discusses his 50 years of bringing forgotten worlds to life.

The Gould Standard
Jordi Savall: Music’s Greatest Time Traveller

The Gould Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 100:15


Jordi Savall is the greatest living specialist in Early Music. As a conductor, composer, and viola de gamba player, he studies music pre-dating Bach, performed with its specific instruments and styles. Savall has placed his passionate stamp on a repertoire spanning 1,300 years and ranging across Europe, the Middle East, the Balkans, Africa and the Americas. From rocking dance rhythms to sacred splendour, Savall makes the peoples of these distant times and cultures come alive again, sharing their joys and sorrows with us, and demonstrating that nothing human is ever beyond our empathy. In this rare conversation, the UNESCO Artist for Peace discusses his 50 years of bringing forgotten worlds to life.

Idries Shah Foundation Podcast | Practical Psychology for Today
The Power of Stories, with Saira Shah

Idries Shah Foundation Podcast | Practical Psychology for Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 104:28


Listen to ISF's latest webinar, in partnership with UNESCO. This event was recorded before an audience of teenagers from around the world. How do stories affect the mind? Safia Shah shares some of Idries Shah's teaching stories, and Saira speaks to a diverse group of educators, scientists, therapists and writers, each using stories to better understand how we think and to bring about change. Her guests include: Professor Joe Devlin, Experimental Psychologist, University College London Lucy Hawking, Children's Novelist and Science Educator Perry Ground, Storyteller of the Turtle Clan of the Onondaga Nation Dr. Ayesha Ahmad, Senior Lecturer in Global Health, St. George's University of London Robert Twigger, award-winning author and poet Stephen Brooks, Psychotherapist Tawona Sitholé, UNESCO Artist-in-Residence, University of Glasgow Join us for this fascinating, lively discussion!

Homeschooling Around the World
Homeschooling in Panama

Homeschooling Around the World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 60:45 Transcription Available


Michael Donnelly and Patricia Zarate Perez discuss the homeschool environment in Panama and the recent law changes that recognize home education in Panamanian law.  Patricia Zarate Perez is a professor at Berklee College of Music and Director of the Panama Jazz Festival, who homeschools her three children with her husband, UNESCO Artist of Peace and GRAMMY award winning artist, Danilo Perez. 

Passion Harvest
CHRIST POWER & EARTH WISDOM: The Fifth Gospel, Elemental Beings & Sacred Geography w/Marko Pogačnik

Passion Harvest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 55:54


WATCH THIS INTERVIEW: https://youtu.be/4LTaWnZHFac Marko Pogačnik brings together knowledge of elemental beings, Earth science and Christ, he calls the ‘Fifth Gospel'. Marko has worked over many decades healing the various dimensions of the Earth and he deciphers the hidden, holistic messages in Christ's teachings. He promotes, coexistence and cooperation with all beings of life. He calls it “geoculture” – a culture tuned to the essence of our home planet, its consciousness, and sacred core called Gaia. Marko works around the globe, healing the Earth and uses a method of Earth acupuncture that he calls “lithopuncture” and forms group work with sound and imagination. He dedicates much of his work today to creating Geopuncture Circles, a world wide lithopuncture project to enhance communication with the Earth consciousness. Marko is the author of 9 books in English. In 2016, he was appointed UNESCO Artist for Peace. This is his story, and this is his Passion. If you liked this episode, please do subscribe to our channel and let us inspire you to live a life you love. ❤️ https://www.youtube.com/c/PassionHarvest/ Thank you for watching! ➡️SHOP Passion Harvest: Intuited Reading: https://passionharvest.com/intuited-reading/ ➡️SHOP Passion Harvest: Passion Mentoring: https://passionharvest.com/passion-mentoring-courses/ Passion Harvest Website: https://passionharvest.com/ Passion Harvest on Social You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PassionHarvest/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/PassionHarvest/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Passionharvest Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3BogbavOan3FP1r1JXLxmV Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-796690230 iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/passion-harvest/id1451566598 Leave a Podcast Review in iTunes http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1451566598 Connect with Marko Pogačnik Website: http://www.markopogacnik.com/ Life Net: https://www.lifenet.si/ #Passionharvest #Passionharvestinterivew #Christ

The Lid is On
PODCAST: Speaking up and confronting hatred, in memory of the Holocaust 

The Lid is On

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 14:28


Auschwitz-Birkenau was liberated 76 years ago this week, and to mark Holocaust remembrance day in late January, the corridors of UN Headquarters are normally filled with the stories of survivors who come to bear witness.  But this year, the annual commemoration programme was held online for the first time ever, due to COVID-19, under the theme “Facing the Aftermath: Recovery and Reconstitution after the Holocaust”.   For this latest edition of our Lid is On podcast, Ana Carmo brings you some of those voices of survival, along with the poignant contribution of German leader, Angela Merkel, and leading UN officials, speaking out against intolerance and racism, with neo-Nazism seemingly on the rise.   Music Credits: Cantor Julia Cadrain; and violinist and UNESCO Artist for Peace, Renaud Capuçon performing Nigun from the Baal Shem Suite by Ernest Bloch. Mr. Capuçon is accompanied by the pianist, Guillaume Bellom. 

podcast – tributaries radio
MARKO POGACNIK – author Nature Spirits and Elemental Beings

podcast – tributaries radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019


A UNESCO Artist, author and sculpture, MARKO POGACNIK works worldwide to share life’s multidimensionalality to inform and offer a more dynamic approach to life. 2 of his books are Nature Spirits and Elemental Beings and Universe of the Human Body

INFIMENSIONS PODCAST
Healing Gaia with Marko Pogacnik

INFIMENSIONS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 72:11


INFIMENSIONS PODCAST 003 - A conversation with UNESCO Artist for Peace and a great visionary Marko Pogacnik on multidimensionality of Gaia consciousness, lithopuncture, cosmograms, sacred geography and a bridge between the visible and the invisible - recorded at his garden in Šempas, Slovenia on May 15, 2018. '(...) I don't see the border between visible and invisible (...)' patreon.com/infimensions www.infimensions.com • Marko Pogačnik markopogacnik.com • Gaia Touch exercises vimeo.com/241588330 • Being stone vimeo.com/245161646 • Lifenet www.lebensnetz-geomantie.de

Contrabass Conversations double bass life
416: Milton Masciadri on being a UNESCO Artist for Peace

Contrabass Conversations double bass life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2017 35:40


I've been looking forward to chatting with Milton Masciadri for quite some time! Milton is Distinguished University Professor of the University of Georgia and is a UNESCO Artist for Peace.  He has been highly involved in the international double bass community for over 30 years. More About Milton: Milton Masciadri is a third generation of double bass player. Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, he began his studies with his father and by age 17 was Co-principal Bassist with the Porto Alegre Symphony in Brazil. At 19, he was already on the faculty at Brazil’s Federal University. He completed his Master’s and Doctorate Degrees with work under Gary Karr, Julius Levine and Lawrence Wolfe. In addition to being Professor of Double Bass at the University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music, Masciadri is also coordinator of the Hodgson School's International & Study Abroad Program, and each year he directs the University of Georgia International Double Bass Symposium. In 2009 Dr. Masciadri received the title of Distinguished University Professor of the University of Georgia, the first faculty member in the fine arts to be so honored in 62 years, and he also holds the title of "Accademico" of the Accademia Filarmonica in Bologna, Italy – Europe’s oldest musical educational institution. He has been awarded the Brazilian Medal of Honor for Academic Achievements for his musical and educational services to the people of Brazil, is listed in the “International Who's Who in Music”, in 1998 was designated a UNESCO Artist for Peace and in 2011 he received the Knighthood honor of the designation of Cavaglieri di San Marco in Venice. Masciadri has presented master classes at such musical institutions as The Juilliard School, Manhattan School of Music, Paris Conservatoire, Guildhall School of Music in London, Moscow Conservatory, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires National Conservatory, and Milan Conservatorio, among many others. During the summers he teaches at several international music festivals and double bass conventions in the United States, South America and Europe. His solo recordings have been released on the DMR, Sinfonica, ACA & Fondazione labels. As a performer, Dr. Masciadri has performed chamber music and duets with such artists as George Bolet, Robert Mc Duffie, Aldo Parisot, Sidney Harth, Gary Karr, and Francesco Petracchi, in addition to appearing in collaborations around the world with United Nations musical ambassadors. His solo performances have taken place at such internationally renowned concert venues as New York’s Lincoln Center, Venice’s “La Fenice” Opera House, Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, Castro Alves Opera House in Salvador (Bahia, Brazil), and the Municipal Theater of Sao Paulo. He is a frequent recitalist and soloist with major symphony orchestras in Europe, Asia, North America, Central America and South America. Masciadri's enthusiasm for enlarging the repertoire of the double bass has led him to publish and premiere works of many contemporary American and South American composers, including works commissioned for him by such institutions as UNESCO and Funarte (Brazilian Foundation for the Arts) as well as making contributions of his own with numerous transcriptions and arrangements. Some of Masciadri 2015 performances included performances in Italy, Spain, France, Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica, China, Russia, Canada, Slovenia, Croatia and the United States. Masciadri performes on a 320 years old Testore double bass, appears in the International Who’s Who in Music and has solo recordings on DMR, ACA, Fondazione & Sinfonica Labels. Links to Check Out: Milton's University of Georgia faculty page Inside Stories: Milton Masciadri Milton Masciadri Honored with Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts Listen to Contrabass Conversations with our free app for iOS, Android, and Kindle! 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SOAS Radio
Interview with Theatre for Peace Director Ali Mahdi Nouri

SOAS Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2016 28:46


Interview with Ali Mahdi Nouri about his work as an actor & theatre director working with ex-child soldiers and refugees in Sudan. Ali Mahdi Nouri is the Director of the Al-Bugaa Theatre in Khartoum, the National Director of SOS Children, and the Director of the Centre for Theatre in Conflict Zones in Darfur. He has been awarded the UNESCO-Sharjah Prize for his work with child soldiers and refugees in Sudan, and the UNESCO Arab Culture Prize for the promotion of dialogue between Arabic culture and cultures of the world. In 2012 he was officially designated a UNESCO Artist for Peace.

Webcasts from the Library of Congress II
The Sufi Ritual in the New Theater

Webcasts from the Library of Congress II

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2013 66:18


Sudanese actor and director Ali Mahdi discusses how theater, music and drama have an invaluable role in promoting dialogue and supporting peacekeeping processes. Speaker Biography: Ali Mahdi Nouri has shown that theater and culture in general, can reconstruct the dreams and restore the confidence of children affected by tragic situations in Sudanese society and in the world in general. Ali Mahdi considers that theater reflects both the extraordinary diversity of cultures and shared human condition. Ali Mahdi was nominated UNESCO Artist for Peace by Irina Bokova, during an official ceremony held in Paris. For captions, transcript, and more information visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6005

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