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In this episode New Testament Stories are shared from Acts chapter 22-28. We Journey with Paul from Jerusalem, to Ceasarea, to Melita, to Rome.
We are Back after the Extended Holiday Break and we are speaking with My Good Friends The Hamilton Kenia and Kevin. We Journey into how they went from “I Can’t Stand You”to “I Can’t Live With Out You”. We had a bit of Technical Difficulty we do apologize for that
https://preview.tinyurl.com/y4rhtjkk - Incoming Wayfinder Message - Hey everyone! Welcome to the third episode of the Wyldrvir Podcast! We Journey into Asher's Backpack for a moment, and we finally figure out how to get to Oaa. We hope you enjoy this new episode! It is extra long for the extra week off! Huge thank you to Aidan Diamond for the intro and outro themes! https://twitter.com/AidanDiamondt Follow us everywhere via the link in the carrd. worldofwyldrvir.carrd.co Huge thank you to Stellar, Lucas, Saga, and Noell for being our wonderful patrons! Music: untold story pirate king acoustic folk Hyde ricardo Alvarez - mystery Platos Cave free bckgrnd music Happy bckgrnd music Achaidah Chiede cute bgm cruising for booty pirates of the carribean remix TiK TOK Salsa Time
Zara StanhopeCuratorial ManagerAsian and Pacific Art As a curator practising within institutions and independently Zara Stanhope focuses on expanding engagement with contemporary art across the Global South. She is currently the Lead Curator for Post hoc by Dane Mitchell, New Zealand’s pavilion at the 58th Venice Biennale. Currently Curatorial Manager, Asian and Pacific Art at Queensland Art Gallery|Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA), Stanhope is the lead curator on the 10th Asia Pacific Triennial (APT) for 2021 and led the 9th Asia Pacific Triennial in 2018. Other recently curated exhibitions and collaborations include Dane Mitchell’s Iris, Iris, Iris (Mori Art Museum, Tokyo and Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, New Zealand, 2017–18, co-curator Mami Kataoka); Ann Shelton: Dark Matter (Auckland Art Gallery 2016–17); Out of Office, Public Share collective, RMIT Project Space, Melbourne 2017); Space to Dream: Recent Art from South America (Auckland Art Gallery, 2016, co-curator Beatriz Bustos); Yang Fudong: Filmscapes (Centre for the Moving Image and Auckland Art Gallery, 2014–15, co-curator Ulanda Blair), and TransVersa: Artists from Australia and New Zealand (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Santiago, Chile, 2006, co-curator Danae Mossman). Stanhope is commissioning editor of and has contributor to: Ann Shelton: Dark Matter, Auckland Art Gallery (2016); The Māori Portraits: Gottfried Lindauer’s New Zealand, co-edited with Ngahiraka Mason, Auckland University Press and Auckland Art Gallery (2016); and collected symposium papers Artmatter 01: Engaging Publics/Public Engagement, Auckland Art Gallery and AUT University, 2014 and Artmatter 2: Agency and Aesthetics, co-edited with Ann Shelton, Auckland Art Gallery and Massey University (2018). Her other recent publications include: ‘Living in These Times’ in Gregor Kregar, Gow Langsford Gallery and Gregor Kregar, Auckland (2018); ‘Everything Now’ in Us V Them: Tony de Lautour, Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū (2018); ‘We Journey on through These Rough Waters’ in APT9, Queensland Art Gallery|Gallery of Modern Art (2018), Found in Translation (for Richard Maloy: Things I Have Seen) Youkobo Art Space, Tokyo (2017). She is a regular contributor to art magazines and journals, recently publishing: ‘Curating APT9: Staying with the Questions’, Art Monthly Australasia, iss 313, Summer 2018–19: 34–39 and ‘Home Truths: The Politics of Debility in Recent Projects by Shannon Novak’, Art New Zealand, iss 68, Summer 2018–19: 62–65. Institutional roles Stanhope has held include: Deputy Director and Senior Curator at Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, Australia (2002−08); inaugural Director of Adam Art Gallery, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand (1999–2002); and Assistant Director, Monash University Gallery, Melbourne, Australia (1993–99). She is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Art and Design at AUT University, Auckland and at RMIT University, Melbourne, and holds a PhD from the School of Arts and Social Sciences at the Australian National University, Canberra which focused on the international development of socially engaged art practices. Dancers, part of Women's Wealth' in The 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT9)Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA)Start date 24 November 2018End Date 28 April 2019OPENING WEEKEND Vuth Lyno, 'House-Spirit' 2018, installation viewThe 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT9)Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA)Start date 24 November 2018End Date 28 April 2019OPENING WEEKEND
We Journey with Samanosuke closer to the Keep as old goes reappear and new ones hint at a bigger threat on the horizon! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/optionz/message
The TakeawaysRipplEffect is a marketing and production company that provides impact experiences which address various societal issuesRipplEffect offers hands-on volunteer opportunities to encourage people to take action on issues they find important, by becoming an active part of the community they choose to visitThe ripple effect. We’ve all heard of it. The small drop of water in the still pond; the continuous spreading of an action or idea that gathers momentum with each new liquid ring of consciousness. This is how every movement grows, how every idea becomes widespread, how we band together with our brothers and sisters to make an impact and demand change.As the ripples wander farther apart, we are brought closer together.This week’s podcast episode spotlights Lauren Biegler, the founder of RipplEffect, a marketing and production company that creates social impact experiences to spread awareness about social issues and encourages people to take action. While working in a business and development sales role for another company, she had an undeniable sense of unfulfillment in her work. Lauren decided to take action rather than continue to feel like she wasn’t accomplishing anything. And voila, RipplEffect was born.RipplEffect’s overarching goal is to inspire people, through hands-on volunteering experiences, to take responsibility for issues they care deeply about, to help create change on both a local and global scale. Lauren feels most alive when she’s volunteering or involved with charity work, and I have an overwhelming amount of respect for her for choosing to follow her heart and start an impactful, giving, world-changing business, rather than staying in a role she found unfulfilling.“You must show up, learn, and take action in your own life to see the changes you want in our world. We are here to help you make that possible.”I hope you have some time to listen to this podcast, as you may find yourself wanting to be involved in the uplifting work they’re doing. Be sure to check out RipplEffect’s website to read more about what they’re accomplishing in the world. You can stay up-to-date with their movements by following them on Instagram and Facebook.Thank you, Lauren, for being the powerful, generous, change-making advocate you are and for taking time to be on the show. I cannot wait to see what you and RipplEffect will do next.You can listen to the podcast here on our website or on iTunes. Feel free to leave us a comment or a review, we’d love to hear from you!Lauren Biegler grew up surrounded by the breathtaking natural world of Colorado, blessed by unlimited access to the mountains and outdoor recreation. She moved to Boston for university, receiving a bachelor’s degree in International Relations and Marketing. She then worked for five years at Mashable, a high-growth tech start-up company, in a business and development sales role. After deciding she wanted more purpose in her career, she left Mashable and co-founded We Journey, which is an impact travel company that provides travel experiences to international and domestic destinations. We Journey was incredibly successful, but she saw another opportunity to have a bigger impact in sustainability, and two years later she created RipplEffect. This provided the same services as We Journey, but gave people more support and accessibility. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's hard to understand why you can feeling so unhappy, when on paper, it looks like you have it all going for you. A successful career by 25 that many people work years to create. A long term relationship. Living in one of the most coveted cities in the world. But for some reason, you still feel empty. That's how Lauren Biegler felt, before her life took a complete 180. She was always an overachiever and she enjoyed her job- let's set that straight. But it wasn't fulfilling anymore. So instead of continuing on that path, she left the cushy life and set out to live the nomadic startup experience with a company she's now a co-founder of, called We Journey. We Journey creates impactful travel experiences for international and domestic destinations. Their projects range from building homes and skate parks, to renovating schools and working with women's collectives. It's about adventure. Doing good. And giving back. Lauren and I cover a lot of topics; but there's a strong focus around finding purposeful work. How to create balance with instability. Building startups and the culture that follows. And the direction she wants to take We Journey. You don't want to miss it!!
This Week On The Show..... We welcome Richie Steamboat and Holidead to the program!! Richie Steamboat's story could be called heartwarming and heartbreaking all in the same sentence, an incredible in-ring worker whose career was cut short due to injury. Richie grew up in the wrestling business, was poised to be part of the next generation of wrestling, and has decided to become part of the wrestling world again. We go one on one with Richie in an exclusive interview and talk WWE, NXT, the injury, his thoughts on his NXT coworkers, and what his future holds. We "Journey to the Darkside" with one of the fastest rising stars on the Women's Wrestling Scene today with Holidead. Holidead has worked in Japan, Mexico, CWFH, WOW, AWS, Vendetta Pro, and many more promotions. Her "Twisted" relationship with Thunder Rosa is well documented and she will be appearing for SABOTAGE Wrestling in what many are considering the premier Women's Wrestling West Coast Event this year. You don't want to miss this rare chance to hear Holidead and find out for yourself that "The Darkside is the Bestside". 7pm Eastern On Blog Talk Radio Streamed Worldwide On: www.fnx.network We Are On iTunes We Are On Stitcher Please Visit: www.topropebelts.com Please Visit: www.turnbucklecupcakes.storenvy.com We Support #ProjectKindness We Support Project Piledrive Hunger
We Journey into discussion of artistic games that fail to offer artistic experiences. We also lend an opinion of Trials Evolution, EA's move to help indie devs, and the inevitable fate of 38 Studios.
We Journey into discussion of artistic games that fail to offer artistic experiences. We also lend an opinion of Trials Evolution, EA's move to help indie devs, and the inevitable fate of 38 Studios.