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“The writing is the easiest part. It's everything after that—the marketing, the visibility, the noise—that makes this business so tough. But you've got to keep going.” — Rochelle Weinstein Bestselling author Rochelle Weinstein joins Uncorking a Story to reflect on the career crossroads that changed her life. After walking away from a successful role in the music industry, Rochelle sat down and wrote her first novel—without any formal training—and took a leap into self-publishing. That leap paid off, launching a career that would eventually include multiple traditionally published books and a spot on the USA Today Bestseller list. In this episode, she shares her honest take on the business of being an author, the realities of breaking through in a crowded market, and the inspiration behind her latest novel, We Are Made of Stars. Key Takeaways: One bold decision can change everything. Rochelle turned down a big-city career to follow a creative spark—and ended up writing a bestseller. You don't need permission to be an author. She self-published her first two novels and used grit (and marketing smarts) to break through. Success doesn't always show up on time. Rochelle didn't even know she hit the USA Today list—until five years later. Writing the book is only step one. Rochelle shares why treating your writing like a business is key to longevity in publishing. Even a single sentence can spark a novel. Rochelle's next book was born from a note on a prayer tree: “I wish I never met her.” Her advice to aspiring authors? Keep going. Tune out the noise. And never underestimate the power of your own voice. Buy We are Made of Stars Amazon: https://amzn.to/429ozj0 Bookshop.org: https://bookshop.org/a/54587/9781662520884 Connect with Rochelle Website: https://www.rochelleweinstein.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rochelle.b.weinstein Twitter: https://twitter.com/rochwein Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rochellebweinstein/ Connect with Mike Website: https://uncorkingastory.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSvS4fuG3L1JMZeOyHvfk_g Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncorkingastory/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@uncorkingastory Twitter: https://twitter.com/uncorkingastory Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncorkingastory LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uncorking-a-story/ If you like this episode, please share it with a friend. If you have not done so already, please rate and review Uncorking a Story on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. #RochelleWeinstein #WeAreMadeOfStars #AuthorLife #WritersOfInstagram #BookTok #BookLaunch #WomensFiction #IndieAuthor #WritersJourney #PublishingTips #PodcastLife Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Always thrilled to welcome back my friend, Rochelle Weinstein, back to Books are Chic. Rochelle is the queen of character and her latest novel, We Are Made of Stars, is no exception. Her classic multi-layered cast with a dark thread woven through that has secrets, revelations and so much more- all set to a stunning backdrop of a beautiful and enchanting inn.She and I caught up about her writing, latest news and so much more. She shared inspo for the story, the celebs she had in mind and what she is up to next! I love her so much and we are so lucky to live in a world with Rochelle's books!
On today's episode we interview a best-selling author and one of our favorite authors, Rochelle B. Weinstein. Her new book just came out this week called 'We Are Made of Stars'. Her other works include: What you do to me, When we let go, This is not how it ends, What we leave behind, and more. We discussed the background of her writing journey, how she went from self-publishing to having multiple book deals, the inspiration behind her novels and what it takes to write a bestseller. You can find more about Rochelle Weinstein and her books at rochelleweinstein.com and get her books on Amazon and in bookstores everywhere. We hope you enjoy her story as much as we enjoyed it and as always please subscribe if you haven't, rate and review Someone Had to Say it on Apple Podcasts and on Spotify. Thank you for listening and enjoy!For more about Julia Bendis, visit linktree.com/juliabendisFor more about Heidi Shertok, visit heidishertok.com
In the message titled We Are Made to Serve, Pr Kenneth Chin shares that God created us to serve Him, and if we do not choose to serve God, we will inevitably end up serving something else—whether it be success, money, or worldly desires. However, if we serve anything other than God, we will ultimately lose out in the end, as nothing else can truly satisfy or sustain us. Drawing from Joshua 24:15, “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord,” Pr Kenneth emphasizes the importance of making a conscious decision to serve God with our lives. He challenges us to align our hearts with God's purpose, recognizing that true fulfillment comes when we serve Him wholeheartedly.
We Are Made to be Social | Revival 2024 | Session 1 | Pastor Mike Fabarez
We Are Made to be Social | Revival 2024 | Session 1 | Pastor Mike Fabarez
In this episode:Conversation with Monte McPheron, LPC and Jai McPheron about what is power and freedom. How do we accept the responsibility required to wield our power in a compassionate way for humanity? How do we get free?We Are Made of Energy! by Jai and Monte; Jai on keys and vocals, Monte on drums. This song is special and is in a 5/4 time signature. We are made of energy! Really! 99.9999%Continuing the conversation with ideas on improving our mental wellbeing to take on the responsibility of maturing our relationship with our energy, freedom and power. Love One Another by Jai and Monte; Jai on keys and vocals, Monte on drums. Can we do this? Well, I am going to do everything in my power to work towards achieving and being an example of my potential of loving one another!! Many blessings on the month ahead. May we learn, grow, mature and evolve together!Support the Show.
Last week's episode (We Are Made of Star Stuff; An Interview with Dr. Kimberly Arcand) is a personal favorite of mine, and this week, I'm highlighting the meditation from that episode to make sure you have a chance to listen. The sonification of stars, black holes, galaxies and more invite a new way of knowing the cosmos. It is one thing to see a static image of the night sky and an entirely different experience when we hear that same data in an embodied way. Meditation is exactly the same - we think we know ourselves, but then we get still and quiet and learn to listen, and suddenly a whole new field of insight and awareness is made available to us.This meditation is an experience of mapping the cosmos of the body alongside 3 sonifications from NASA's Chandra Xray Observatory - Perseus Black Hole, Milky Way Galactic Center, and Chandra Deep Field South. You will also hear a thread of ocean waves throughout to keep us grounded and centered, even as we journey through the cosmos.Thank you to NASA for the sounds and images in today's episode, to Nick McMahan for the ocean wave field recording as well as the sound design and production of today's episode, and to Brianna Nielsen for production support.Find them here: https://nickmcmahan.com/https://www.instagram.com/brianna_podcastpro/Learn more about Dr. Arcand and NASA's sonification project here:https://chandra.si.edu/sound/https://plus.nasa.gov/video/listen-to-the-universe/https://www.kimarcand.comLastly, be sure to Sign up for my newsletter at https://merylarnett.substack.com/ to access these meditations as stand-alone audio files for your daily practice. Make a donation or learn more about my free offerings and live classes by visiting merylarnett.cominstagram.com/merylarnettyoutube.com/@themindfulminutepodcast#meditatewithmeryl
In all matter, atoms and molecules are in constant motion creating energy. And when it comes to our bodies, tapping into and directing the flow of this power can have an impactful effect on our physical, mental and spiritual health. It's a vibe! First segment: We Are Made of Frequency Second segment: Vibrations in Sound Greg The Guinea Pig: Dawn Torres is a reiki master, yoga teacher and sound healer. Products Featured: Airo—Black Mamba Citrus and Blackberry Distillate Pod Airo x Jetty—Ice Cream Cake Live Rosin Pod Sponsors: GELATOHELLAVATED AVITAS Stoney Baloney Episode: You Are a Narcissist
Tina Augustine shares with us what God's love means for us, and how that makes Christianity different than any other religion.Check out https://seekreplay.com/ for more talks like this from SEEK24 and visit seek.focus.org to find out how you can join us for SEEK25.Subscribe to our newsletter to know when new videos are posted weekly: https://focusequip.org/torch/0:00 What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?1:43 What is Our Identity?4:03 Man Was Created Differently6:23 We Are Made for Relationship9:23 Made in the Image of God11:10 Tina's Thanksgiving13:10 We Are Called by God15:31 Christianity is God's Search for Man
A basketball coach, a doctor, and a history professor walk into a bar…. This might be the start of a great joke OR the start of an episode of Everything Happens. In this conversation, Kate Bowler speaks with Duke Men's Basketball Coach, Jon Scheyer and the current US Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy. Together they discuss: What is ailing Americans (especially young people)—loneliness (and why it can be so embarrassing to admit) Practical tips to connecting with others The usefulness and pitfalls of social media use This conversation was taped live at Duke University as part of the Surgeon General's We Are Made to Connect Tour. A huge thank you to Chris Simmons, the Office of Student Affairs, and the Office of the US Surgeon General for making this possible. Watch clips from this conversation, read the full transcript, and access discussion questions by clicking here. Follow Kate on Instagram, Facebook, or X (formerly known as Twitter)—@katecbowler.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This extraordinary queer space special makes all my dreams come true: I get to hang out with Erica Gillingham in the basement of Gay's The Word! Sitting between towering stacks of books and boxes of GTW archival material that goes back all the way to the birth of this magnificent LGBTQ+ bookshop in January 1979, Erica shares some highlights of the turbulent and inspiring history of GTW. She also talks about what is happening in queer publishing right now and shares some of her favourite queer YA and romance authors. Hearing Erica speak about the way in which GTW and its magnificent team of booksellers hold space for our community is truly magical and if I could live in that basement forever, I absolutely would.All I want for Queermas is for you to follow @gaysthewordbookshop, @ericareadsqueer and @queerlitpodcast on Instagram! References:Rosa Guy's Ruby (1976)Pride (2015)Ernest HallOscar Wilde Bookshop (New York City)Gay SocialistsIcebreakersLesbian Discussion Group (LDG)Gay and Disabled GroupBlack Gay GroupLesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM)Mark AshtonHousman'sBlack Lesbian Discussion GroupAce Reading GroupJim MacSweeneyUli LenartCommon PressLondon LGBTQ CentreSection 28Laura KayJustin MeyersAlexis HallLily LindonEmily Danforth's The Miseducation of Cameron PostMalinda LoIsabel Waidner's Corey Fah Does Social Mobility and We Are Made of Diamond Stuff Questions you should be able to respond to after listening: When was Gay's The Word established and what are some of the groups that are associated with the shop? What does Erica say about the publishing industry and queer books? What are your thoughts on this? Erica talks about her interest in YA texts and romance novels. Why would queer books in these genres potentially be treated differently by publishers? Do you remember the first time you went to a designated LGBTQIA+ space? What was that like?
A few months ago, Hillary wrote a piece for The Atlantic on what she called “the weaponization of loneliness.” It was inspired, in part, by an important and alarming advisory issued by the Office of the Surgeon General on an underreported crisis in the United States: an epidemic of loneliness that has contributed to increased rates of opioid and alcohol addiction, domestic abuse, suicide, gun violence, as well as diabetes, heart disease, and more. To that list, Hillary added the rise in divisive, even toxic and dangerous, political engagement. On this week's episode, Hillary talks with U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy about his own experiences of loneliness as a child, the causes and effects of the loneliness epidemic, and his “We Are Made to Connect” tour, which seeks to raise awareness about the dangers of social isolation and create opportunities for connection on college campuses. Then she speaks with actor, writer, director, and comedian John Leguizamo, whose work in theater, film, and television helps ease our sense of loneliness and isolation. From his Broadway hit Latin History for Morons to his roles in Super Mario Bros, Chef, and Encanto, and his MSNBC travel series Leguizamo Does America, John has won over audiences while also forging a path for Latino performers who are vastly underrepresented on stage and screens in the United States. Hillary talks with John about the math teacher who nudged him towards theater, performing for and breaking bread with inmates at Rikers Island, and his tireless efforts to make sure Latin people are represented in politics, the arts, and in our understanding of American history. You can read a full transcript HERE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we chat to Isabel Waidner about their new novel, Corey Fah Does Social Mobility. We discuss the notion of 'liberating the canon' and the role of formal innovation in representing marginalised perspectives across gender, sexuality, social class and race. We explore the queering of the Bambi figure in Corey Fah Does Social Mobility, the radical importance of acknowledging references and transdisciplinary approaches to art-making. We discuss the role of football and music as traditional ways for working-class people to access 'social mobility' and consider how literature might fit within this. We explore the queering of time and history within the novel and highlight the necessity of balancing a critique of society with the liberatory potential of queer imaginaries. We dicuss the gatekeeping of the literary establishment, the false promises of meritocracy in awards culture and the commodification of art, exploring the limitations of neoliberalism. Isabel Waidner is a writer based in London. They are the author of Corey Fah Does Social Mobility, Sterling Karat Gold, We Are Made of Diamond Stuff and Gaudy Bauble. They won the Goldsmiths Prize 2021 and were shortlisted for the Goldsmiths Prize in 2019, the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction in 2022 and the Republic of Consciousness Prize in 2018, 2020 and 2022. They are a co-founder of the event series Queers Read This at the Institute of Contemporary Arts and they are an academic in the School of English and Drama at Queen Mary University of London. References Liberating the Canon: An Anthology of Innovative Literature by Isabel Waidner We Are Made of Diamond Stuff by Isabel Waidner Sterling Carat Gold by Isabel Waidner Corey Fah Does Social Mobility by Isabael Waidner An Alternative Art History of the 1990s by Isabel Waidner (Frieze) All Us Girls Have Been Dead for So Long by Linda Stupart and Carl Gent Nicole Eisenman, Bambi Gregor, India ink on paper, 1993 John Lahr, Prick Up Your Ears, 1978 Loot by Joe Orton As always, listen for the code and visit Storysmith for 10% discount on Isabel's work
Unique in its inventiveness, unique in its prose style, unique in its point of view and unique in its sense of humour, Isabel Waidner's Corey Fah Does Social Mobility is a reading experience like no other. is it a mind-bending science fiction romp through uncountable dimensions? Is it an examination of how cultural artefacts shape us and are reshaped by us? Is it a cutting satire of the British class system? Is it one person's singular quest to come to terms with themself? Is it a hilarious and painfully on target parody of the literary world? Or Is it, even, a love story? Listen on the find out…Buy Corey Fah Does Social Mobility: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/books/corey-fah-does-social-mobilityIsabel Waidner is a writer based in London. They are the author of Corey Fah Does Social Mobility, Sterling Karat Gold, We Are Made of Diamond Stuff and Gaudy Bauble. They are the winner of the Goldsmiths Prize 2021 and were shortlisted for the Goldsmiths Prize in 2019, the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction in 2022 and the Republic of Consciousness Prize in 2018, 2020 and 2022. They are a co-founder of the event series Queers Read This at the Institute of Contemporary Arts and they are an academic in the School of English and Drama at Queen Mary University of London.Listen to Alex Freiman's Play It Gentle here: https://open.spotify.com/album/4gfkDcG32HYlXnBqI0xgQX?si=mf0Vw-kuRS-ai15aL9kLNA&dl_branch=1 Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode seventy seven Embracing Bliss, We Are Made of Star StuffFrom darkness to light, just a little each day, consciousness can be changed.Embracing Bliss shows us how.Order the book here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Embracing-Bliss-108-Daily-Meditations-ebook/dp/B09SN8KJ3MFind Jeff here: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jeffkobermeditation/
Today we have on Alex Schadenberg, Executive Director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, to talk about Physician Assisted Suicide and other topics, and why this matters to Texans. 0:00 Manitoba's First Medically Assisted Death in a Church 4:02 Oregon: The First State to Legalize Assisted Suicide 5:58 Assisted Suicide Could Spread Through Telehealth 10:16 Cases of Anorexia and Non-Terminal Conditions 12:04 California: Expanding Assisted Suicide to Euthanasia 15:12 Euthanasia Expanding for Children? 18:47 Japanese Film “Plan 75” and “Completed Life” 22:55 We Are Made for Community 24:22 Story of Woman Who Almost Used MAID to Die 27:58 What Euthanasia Prevention Coalition Does 29:29 What Can We Do? How Can We Change the Culture? Donate now to support us and keep our efforts going! Referenced article "Manitoba's first medically assisted death in a church was an ‘intimate' ceremony": https://broadview.org/medically-assisted-death-church/ Referenced article "Japanese dystopian euthanasia film "Plan 75": http://alexschadenberg.blogspot.com/2022/05/japanese-euthanasia-dystopian-film-plan.html Check out more the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition's website: https://www.epcc.ca/ Fight big tech censorship and sign up for direct alerts! Text PROLIFE to 40237
Today on the We Are Made podcast, Imani is joined by Jomo Furniture founder, Jomo Tariku. Born in Nairobi, Kenya while raised in Ethiopia, Jomo's beginnings shaped his idea of culture from a very early age. He held a love for sketching and had an interest for making. This inspiration came from the immense African collections of his fathers travels , allowing him to transform his imagination and witness what more was possible and more he did. Introducing this week's origin story, Jomo Tariku. Find Jomo and his work by clicking here. About We Are Made Studios: We Are Made Studios is a media company that serves as a gathering place for black voices, stories and their work. Created for people of color to be seen. We offer a variety of supportive tools, gatherings, & series that cater to all aspects of black life. Produced by We Are Made Radio. Subscribe: Instagram: www.instagram.com/wearemadestudios/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/wearemadestudio --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Have you ever wondered WHO exactly YOU are? We are more than our name, our job title or perhaps how we are viewed in our personal lives. Whatever part of the world you are listening to this podcast from, today's episode is going to stretch your mind, like it did mine, as we expand our field of view from our individual schools or workplaces to our cities, to go far outside of where we operate on a day-to-day basis to think on a different level than we usually think about ourselves, or those around us. We are going to use a brilliant article written by author, Chevening Alumnus (MSc in Psychology of Education--University of Bristol) and former National Geographic Learning Consultant, Andre Hedlund[i] called Learning Cosmos: A Voyage into the Learner's Universe[ii] to help take our imaginations on a trip, where we will “consider the multitude of principles, theories and frameworks that address learning, and compare (them) to the expanding universe. Different spheres, each one influencing the others.” Watch this interview on YouTube with visuals here https://youtu.be/wsJ8NpYawdM On this episode you will learn: ✔︎ How Andre Hedlund compared learning to the Cosmos for a Macro vs Micro view of learning. ✔︎ How the 6 SEL Competencies compare to the Cosmos and Larger Universe. ✔︎ How Andre took the most current and well-known educational frameworks and theories and mapped them to the Cosmos for a deeper look at learning. ✔︎ How looking at something from a new angle (Macro vs Micro) can give you a new perspective, solve problems, and open your eyes to new possibilities. Today Andre will look at neuroscience and psychology and try to bring together principles about cognition, emotion, attitudes and beliefs, motivation, learning design, and context (many of the topics we have been talking about on this podcast for the past 3 years) into an illustration that resembles the universe so we can see how we fit into our world, from a different point of view, and Andre's hope is that this “Learning Cosmos Angle can help students, teachers, schools, families and policymakers admire and reflect on the amazing universe surrounding our learners.” (Hedlund). Welcome back to The Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning podcast, EPISODE #205, I'm Andrea Samadi, author and educator from Toronto, Canada, now in Arizona, and today's guest is an expert in Education, the Science of Learning, Neuroscience, Psychology, Pedagogy, and the Methodology Behind how we learn. If you are interested in neuroscience and learning, which I'm sure you are, if you've been tuning into our podcast, I know this episode will expand your thinking, like it did mine, as we hear from Andre's perspective why neuroscience alone cannot tell us how we learn. We must look at psychology and education for these answers, but next, he takes it a step further with an empowering, mind-boggling thought. Imagine this if you will… “The Cosmos is within us. We are all made of star stuff. We are a way for the Universe to know itself.” –Astrophysicist, Carl Sagan[iii] This quote opens Andre's article, and it took me back to the day I was first introduced to this topic of neuroscience, before I knew how the brain and learning were connected. I had many questions. How on the earth (pun intended) is the learning connected to Cosmos? Wait, what is the Cosmos again? It's been a while since I studied the planets and I never really got into Star Trek or those out of space shows. What does it mean when he says “the cosmos is within us?” I've been wrapped up in the brain for the past few years and had to look up what exactly this means. The funny part of researching and coming up with some questions for Andre to help us to dive deeper into this topic, was that I shared on LinkedIn that I was looking forward to this interview, as I spent Friday night reading Andre's new book, The Owl Factor: Reframing Your Teaching Philosophy A Reflective and Practical Guide for Teachers and Trainers, and Greg Link, who I've mentioned before on this podcast, who took Stephen Covey's 7 Habits book to great heights, commented on the post and got me to think even harder about the questions I was going to come up with. I don't think there are any accidents in life, and when Andre caught Greg's attention, I felt like I had better dig deep into this topic and see if we can all reframe our teaching philosophy with this new perspective. Let's meet Andre Hedlund, and take this Voyage into the Learner's Universe.[iv] Welcome Andre, all the way from Brazil. We do have a good number of listeners from your past of the world, and after reading your article, it really did make sense to me, showing me how someone in another country, can hold so much passion for this topic, (like I think I do) but with a different angle. Thank you very much for contacting me and sharing your work that I know will help us to all see things in a different way today. INTRO Q: So, this podcast is The Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast, as you know, and I clearly remember when we made the connection with Neuroscience and the SEL competencies that we talk about all the time on this podcast. How on the earth did you make the connection with learning and the cosmos? Q1: Where do we begin? What is the science of learning? What should we all know about how our genetics and epigenetics impact our learning? (for ourselves, our own children, and our students?). What does this mean for the future? Gene editing? Q2: I like the idea of looking at things from a different perspective to learn something new but I've got to say that using diagrams, or frameworks have been a key component for me to break down difficult concepts. Even Greg Link mentioned it to me when looking for ideas to promote my book to schools, and he asked me “are the concepts in your book clear like Covey's 7 Habits?” and it made me think of the importance of using frameworks or images to convey what I wanted to teach. So I picked these 6 SEL Competencies that we have been focused on throughout this podcast. How did you take ALL the theories and frameworks connected to learning and compare it to the Universe/Cosmos? What is the first competency that's important? Is it our SELF-AWARENESS (who we are), our identity? To me, you've put the self-worth or identity first, with The Four Pillars of Learning (attention, engagement, error feedback, and consolidation) (Dehaene 2020) which overlaps with the Engage, Build, Consolidate Framework (Paul Howard Jones 2018). 4 Pillars of Learning -How do these make us self-aware? Do you have examples or ideas to build on this? Then you compare the cognitive sphere to earth's conditions to support life (like the presence of liquid water or breathable air). Do you mean that self-awareness that comes with motivation, attitudes and beliefs, emotional and cognitive skills is integral for us, like water and air is on the planet? (Do I understand this correctly?) Q3: Is Self-regulation next? With the research on Emotional Intelligence by Salovey and Mayer (1990S) popularized by Daniel Goleman (1995), Emotion Regulation by James Gross and Ross Thompson and the Theory of Constructed Emotion (Lisa Feldman Barrett 2017). Then you compare our emotions to our planet's climate and say “our mood is like earth's weather.” Q4: Next is our attitudes and beliefs about learning (or how learning works) that should include Metacognition, (thinking about thinking or learning how to learn), Growth Mindset (one's belief they can improve their intelligence through commitment and effort) and Self-Efficacy (one's ability to set and achieve goals). Q5: Motivation is important and must include autonomy, relatedness and competence. Daniel Pink believes what drives people is autonomy, mastery and purpose. Q6: Macrocosm vs Solar System Level? Earth and why it's perfect for life. Design our lessons so student's flourish. Flexible, active and desirable difficulties. Q7: Interstellar Level? Systems Theory (we just mentioned this with Joshua Freedman Interview). What impacts an individual's development. Q8: Environmental? Q9: Conclusion--What was your purpose/goal of creating this theory? What feedback have you received so far? Q10- What's next? Andrea closes this episode with her thoughts on how thinking "macro vs micro" can help us to look at things in a different way, like André did with education, to solve problems, create new ideas, and innovate. FOLLOW ANDRÉ HEDLUND Twitter https://twitter.com/andrelshedlund LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/andr%C3%A9-hedlund-msc-he-him-83411621/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/andre_hedlund/?hl=en Website https://edcrocks.com/ BIO: Andre Hedlund is a Chevening Alumnus (MSc in Psychology of Education - University of Bristol) and former National Geographic Learning Consultant and Materials Reviewer. His work includes teacher education for Academy of Distinction (Italy), Gallery Teachers (Europe), and Amolingua, with several international projects including LINGO+(awarded Erasmus+ funding). Andre is a Bilingual Program Mentor for Edify Education and a guest lecturer on Multilingualism, Global Education, and Neuroscience at PUCPR. He is also a member of the BRAZ-TESOL Mind, Brain, and Education (MBE) SIG, and he blogs at edcrocks.com REFERENCES: [i] https://edcrocks.com/ [ii] https://www.academia.edu/49459091/Learning_Cosmos_Article [iii] We Are Made of Star Stuff Published on YouTube Nov. 3, 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bm479V8qPs [iv] Learning Cosmos by Andre Hedlund Published on YouTube March 13, 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yuv5g71wiEQ&t=1067s
Today on the We Are Made podcast, Imani is joined by Terra-Tory founder and soap maker Kimberly Waldropt. She graduated from FIT in 2015, and gained her a BA in Technical Design.After 6 years of being neglected in the corporate world, she set out to take back control of her destiny. With her Jamaican and Trinidadian roots, raised on the value of fresh fruits and vegetables, she used the experience of her upbringing to start her own coconut-oil free brand. Introducing this weeks origin story, Kimberly Waldropt. Find Kimberly and her work by clicking here. About We Are Made Studios: We Are Made Studios is a media company that serves as a gathering place for black voices, stories and their work. Created for people of color to be seen. We offer a variety of supportive tools, gatherings, & series that cater to all aspects of black life. Produced by We Are Made Radio. Subscribe: Instagram: www.instagram.com/wearemadestudios/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/wearemadestudio --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today on the We Are Made podcast, Imani is joined by photographer John Adams III. Originally born in Chicago, Illinois, after relocating to Atlanta, GA, he soon grew an interest for music, classical music to be exact. Whether it was the introduction of sound, or the great influence of angles, John knew there was more to the eye of his passions and he followed where they led him. First he joined the orchestra then he purchased his first camera in 2018, who knew that his journey and close attention to detail would lead him to a life of adventure in which we discuss in this episode. Introducing this week's origin story, John Adams III. Find John and his work by clicking here. About We Are Made Studios: We Are Made Studios is a media company that serves as a gathering place for black voices, stories and their work. Created for people of color to be seen. We offer a variety of supportive tools, gatherings, & series that cater to all aspects of black life. Produced by We Are Made Radio. Subscribe: Instagram: www.instagram.com/wearemadestudios/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/wearemadestudio --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Cordula Schnuer from Delano was in for the Delano top Of the Week on the Breakfast Show today. She and Tom discussed the GovSatCom conference that is taking place this week in Luxembourg. The conference was born out of a public-private-partnership between the Luxembourg state and satellite operator SES, LuxGovSat, founded in 2015. The first edition of the conference was hosted in 2016. What's on the Agenda at the conference this year? Defence ministry François Bausch will deliver opening remarks. The head of space and cyber at the department of defence will also be holding a keynote address. There's a panel discussion on EU and Nato use cases--how do these organisations actually use satellites like GovSat-1. There are also sessions on drones, cybersecurity. Sponsors (and speakers) include the who's who of defence and aerospace contractors, such as Leonardo, Thales, Honeywell, Lockheed Martin, Airbus. Interestingly, these five companies are blacklisted by Luxembourg's pension fund for controversial weapons activities. Lockheed Martin, for example, delivers arms to Saudi Arabia, which fights in Yemen. Thales uses white phosphorous in the smoke of some of its weapons, which can cause burns, organ damage and can be lethal. It has pledged to phase the substance out by June 2022. Cordula's three picks for events that are happening included: Greek Comedy 'In the Strange Pursuit of Laura Durand' showing at Cine Utopia On Wednesday 23rd of February. https://delano.lu/event/2022-02-23-watch-greek-comedy Echter Jazz Festival in Echternach on the 25th Of Februray https://delano.lu/event/2022-02-25-groove-at-echter-jazz-festival Art Brunch at The Cantine Châtelet on the 26th of February https://delano.lu/event/2022-02-26-art-brunch-at-cantine-chatelet Here personal pick for the week was a book: We Are Made of Earth by Panos Karnezis
We Are Made to Grow Spiritually by Pastor Ryan Kaylor
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We are continuing with the series, WE ARE MADE. We have been made the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus for the purpose of being more than conquerors through Him who loved us. We were meant to overcome obstacle and to complete our God given destiny. We are a royal priesthood. Revelation 5:10 speaks about God having made us kings and priests and how we shall reign on the earth. We were never meant to be victims of our circumstances. We were meant to live an abundant and overcoming life. Revelation 11:5, talks about our salvation because of the sacrifice of Jesus with the result being that we have been made kings and priests unto God. In the Old Testament, when David becomes king, his first order of business was to return the ark of the covenant back to Israel. He wore both the crown and the priestly garment. This was a picture of what Jesus would one day fulfill in the New Testament. God wrapped up both offices into one person and then Jesus shared these awesome rights and privileges with us! God wants a people who can minister to Him in worship but can simultaneously administer the direction of God in the earth. The kingdom of God is righteousness, peace, and joy in The Holy Spirit. We were built to worship and to exercise spiritual authority.
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In this episode of We Are Made of Stories, we cover chapters 17-20 from the book 'Evicted'. Jessy, Kaylee, and Tim summarize the 4 chapters, answer a handful of questions submitted via twitter, and discuss the relevant topics that we can apply to the coursework of LIB341.
To mark the publication of Niven Govinden’s This Brutal House (Dialogue Books), we hosted a round table discussion about LGBTQI+ literature and culture, and the contributions it might make to the current, somewhat torrid, political climate. Our participants were Niven Govinden, Amelia Abraham author of Queer Intentions (Picador) and Isabel Waidner, editor of Liberating the Canon: An Anthology of Innovative Literature and author of We Are Made of Diamond Stuff (both Dostoyevsky Wannabe). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Porpoise Crispy PodcastVolume #5 Episode #7The Burke Act And US CitizenshipCurated by Sam Hammich July 1, 2015 1. Royal March from LHistoire Du Soldat Frank Zappa Make a Jazz Noise Here2. Off Minor Thelonious Monk Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane3. Quicksilver Art Blakey Quintet A Night at Birdland4. We Are Made of Places The Ex & Brass Unbound Enormous Door5. Number 7 fIREHOSE Mr. Machinery Operator Ray Bradbury predicts the future 6. Ain't No Corndogs When She's Gone Loco Gringos7. Nervous Big Boys The Fat Elvis8. Come On In the Water's Fine Spleen Cassette9. Perserverences Ninety Pound Wuss Ninety Pound Wuss10. Catwalker The Diodes Action-Reaction11. Joe Louis Is a Fightin' Man The Dixieaires Joe Louis: An American Hero12. Penny Arcade Theme MC Frontalot demo13. From the Nursery Wire Chairs Missing14. Temptation Half Japanese Hello15. Suspended Time Les Thugs Still Hungry Ray Bradbury imagines a discussion between Poe and Dickens talking about when the Martians come. In case you missed last week’s episode 16. It Doesn't Matter Adam and the Ants 1977-87 Demos Volume 1 That Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger 17. Mental Tax deep Snapper Into the Ugly In case you missed this week’s episode I’m only an hour of music so I know you’ve got time to subscribe to these bad boys of Podcast Land: Concrete Lunch PodcastRobotuner's Insignificant PodcastJapanese PassportFunkytownXRP Radio The Aperture Support something worthwhile! Food Not Bombs Fort Worth!!!
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Live from HTC’s London launch event http://tnw.to/h0bvB One impressive flagship phone, but enough for a comeback? A look at the new HTC One http://tnw.to/p1L8 NYC Mayor Bloomberg launches ‘We Are Made in NY’ initiative to help local tech startups grow http://tnw.to/e0VLW Canonical unveils tablet version of Ubuntu with full touch support, arriving on Nexus devices this Thursday http://tnw.to/c0VVF WobbleWorks launches Kickstarter project to create the world’s first 3D printing pen http://tnw.to/e0VK0