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In this episode, Leighton is joined by renowned golf course architect Tim Lobb, founder of Lobb & Partners. The conversation charts Tim's journey from his early days in Melbourne through pivotal roles at European Golf Design and Thompson, Perrett and Lobb, culminating in the launch of his own practice. Along the way, Tim shares how each phase of his career has informed his philosophy of working with the land, rather than imposing upon it. We explore Lobb & Partners' international portfolio, with projects stretching from British Columbia to India, and delve into the nuances of designing for such diverse environments. A spotlight is also placed on their current work at West Hill, located in the historic Surrey Heathlands, where Leighton recently paid a visit. The conversation also touches on Tim's pioneering efforts in emerging golf markets like Turkey and Egypt, and the promising future of India as the next major frontier in golf course development. This is an insightful discussion with one of golf architecture's most respected figures. https://lobbandpartners.com/ https://www.golfclubtalk.uk/the-green-print/ https://www.instagram.com/thegreenprintgolf/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/106040189/admin/dashboard/ www.golfclubtalk.uk golfclubtalkuk@gmail.com
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Puffy recaps his time at the Juniors, G-Cat discovers a new prospect in U16, and we learn that West Hill is not west at all. The boys debate whether coaches should crush fries at the rink, and look forward to a busy time in youth hockey with the playoff push, silver sticks tournaments, and the Prospects Game, all just around the corner. Use Coupon Code: TWOTHERINK at checkout to save 20% on your next BioSteel order!
This Little Light of Mine This Little Light of Minea sermon by Rev. J. Christy Ramsey DOWNLOAD A LIVE RECORDING Audio from worship at the 10 AM Worship Service December 29, 2024at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Carson Cityedited from a flawless transcription made by edigitaltranscriptions all errors are mine. John 1:1-18 Sermons also available free on iTunes Akron, Ohio, my hometown, has a Main Street that follows the river. It was a river, and then it was a canal, and then it was road. Then came a flood, and then became a river again because you’ll have that. Goes through – Main Street goes through the lowest part of town because that’s where the river was. That’s where commerce was. That’s where the canal was. And so Main Street goes right like this all the way through town, and it’s the lowest part of town. Over here we have Goodyear Heights. And it’s high. It goes right up. It’s like in the middle of the valley. Goodyear Heights is over here. That’s where the factories are. That’s where the rubber was made, the smokestacks, the work crews, all are up here. And it’s high. It is high up. And in the space of about a mile or two, 10 blocks, you can see it. It goes down to Main Street, and then it goes up to the outside. The outside is West Hill. West Hill’s on the other side of Main Street. Market connects the two. You could, up at West Hill, you can see, and see the whole town. West Hill was where all the rich people lived, the factory owners, the management, because, you know, smoke was all over there, and in the valley it didn’t get up to West Hill. So that’s where West Hill was. Now, my family, my grandma, grandpa, and my brother, my uncle, good people, they were the factory people. They lived over here on the East Side, on Goodyear Heights. And over here is where we moved on up, you know, like that song, “Movin’ On Up” to the West Side. So we moved over here. So we were constantly going from the West Hill down the valley on Market. [Indiscernible] to go visit the family and connect up in church and all that. And so we did that a lot. At one time, I don’t know, late ‘60s probably, we were just at the crest of West Hill where we could see the entire traffic of Akron. We could see Main Street going along the canal. We could see Market Street. And Market, busy, busy throughfare. And I remember one day we were at the crest of the hill, looking down, and we stopped. We pulled over to the side of the road. And I looked, and all through Market Street, 10, 20 blocks, down to Main Street and back up, traffic was frozen. Everything was moved up to the side of the road and stopped. I thought, well, that’s odd. But then I looked, and I saw the flashing lights of a fire engine coming down Market Street. And everybody had stopped and got out of the way and made way for those flashing lights. Fast-forward 30 years, and some of you here know what that’s like. You know, you turn around, suddenly it’s 30 years later? Thirty years later I’m driving those flashing lights on the fire engine, faking it till I make it because no one else would get in the seat, so I did. I’m driving. And I’m learning about flashing lights and about fire department. They tell me, you know, you’re not allowed to go through red lights in a fire truck in Ohio. It’s against the law. You know you don’t have the right of way in Ohio with the flashing lights and sirens. All that is, is a request for the right of way. All that light and shining big red truck is just saying, please, please let us go by. It’s just please, it’s just a request. And we are responsible as firefighters to be driving with due regard as opposed to the rest of the people that have reasonable care. They just have to be reasonable. We’ve got to have due regard. And so they don’t have to get out of the way. They can just go on with their life. They can ignore the light. You know, that light says someone’s in trouble. Someone needs help now. Could you move out of the way? Could you stop just a moment thinking of yourself and of where you’re going and what you need to do? Can you stop, give way, so somebody else could get the help they need? It’s just an ask. And I was new guy there, even though I was older than most of those guys. Oh, that was not – they were very kind to me, you know. But, yeah, on the training events, you know, where they did training, they assigned me the role of “guy who died.” And so they would put me out in a field, and they’d come rescue me so I could just, you know, relax, kind of chillin’. So, but, you know, I try to measure my questions. You’ve been in a new job, you don’t ask every question the first day. I mean, that’s just annoying. You know, you just try to get what you need to get through the day. But there was this one thing, right here in the firehouse garage, right back here, you know, seven feet up, or eight, I don’t know, right here. There was, you know, one of those old metal box light switches like you’ve got in a garage. It was rusty. You remember those things? The conduit came down, it wasn’t pretty. And it was a switch, and there was this old, yellow, brown, moldy paper curled up over it, and you could just make out it said this, in big block letters: “DO NOT USE.” Don’t you want to? Don’t you want to? So I asked one of the old guys, I said, “Hey, what is that? Roger, Roger, what’s with that switch?” He goes, “Oh, that switch. That switch turns every traffic light in town red.” I go, oh. “But we don’t use that anymore.” Yeah, yeah, I saw the sign, yeah. He goes, “Yeah, the right turn on red, nobody stops anymore.” No one follows the lights. They just keep moving. Christ the light of the world came into the world. And what does light do? Light shows you there’s other people beside yourself. Light can show you, reveal that there’s more people than just you here. And sometimes, yes, sometimes those people need help that you don’t need, but they need. You know, when I think back at that time in Akron, that really impressed me, to see all the traffic in the city stopped because some stranger somewhere was in trouble, and everyone agreed that that traffic mattered. Not all traffic mattered. That traffic mattered because they needed help. And because they were in trouble, and because they were hurting, we could step by and allow them to get the help they need. I had a hard time with the sermon today because you know I’m going to be political. You know what the difference between political is for – political is other people. When it affects me, that’s morality. That’s important. When it affects other people, well, that’s politics. I don’t have to worry about that. Don’t talk or bother me about it. I only want to talk about me, me, me. That’s morality. That’s right and wrong. Did you know that fire trucks and fire engines and fire departments used to be politics? Fire insurance the politics in that. Because you see, back in the day, I know it’s hard to imagine, but see if you can wrap your heads around this concept, that lifesaving care of the fire department was dependent on insurance companies. I know, who would have thought such a thing? If you did not have insurance, your house burned down. You could die. Your possessions were gone. If you didn’t have any a fire insurance mark. Such a thing shouldn’t exist. If you go to some old fire departments, maybe even here in Carson, you can see what they called fire insurance marks, a metal plaque. What they were, they were these big metal plates, usually some kind of star shape, was fastened on the front of the house displaying which insurance company the fire department covered for this house. And if you didn’t pay your money, you didn’t get signed up during open enrollment, had a pre-existing conditions, you can’t pay the fire department at the fire. They’ll come for the fire, would put out your neighbor’s fire that had insurance, but you just burned down. You could be out there crying, offering to pay. No. No, you didn’t buy the insurance. You just burned down. That’s the way it is. That’s the way it is. That’s fair. That’s law. That’s the rules. That’s the way it is. Back then there’s no other way to imagine. Luckily, we thought that was silly. We thought that was immoral. We thought people that were in trouble, people that were going to go bankrupt, people that were facing financial ruin from fire’s destruction, we think, no, that will not be dependent on whether or not they paid their insurance premium. They’re our neighbors everybody here needs to be safe, regardless, so their house doesn’t burning down from a neighbors fire, or if they’re not safe, at least there’s help on the way. And we’re not going to check the insurance rolls and get preauthorized approval before we put wet stuff on the red stuff. No matter who you were, no matter what your morals were, no matter where you were in the country. When I was on the fire department, if you were in trouble, we came, and we did all we could to save your life and your property. We came with those lights that showed that there’s other people in the world that need help, that there’s other traffic that mattered. Those lights that showed that there are some people hurting. Can you please just get out of the way and let us help them? I don’t know what’s coming up. No one knows what’s coming up. But I’m going to say there’s going to be a lot of fights over light. Over light. We’re not the light. We’re not Jesus Christ. We’re not the light of the world. We bear witness to the light. We say Lord Jesus Christ comes to bring light to the world. Everyone. We’re not going to keep things in the dark because that’s not what our Christ says. Our Christ is the light of the world, not the dark of the world. So when people said, we’re not going to report maternity deaths anymore, we’re not going to report them, we’re going to put them under the dark, we’re going to [indiscernible] light of the world. We want to know about those people. We want to know if they need help. We want to turn on the light and go to them if they need it with sirens blazing, no matter who they are, [indiscernible] been, what the color of their skin is, what their nationality is, how much their income is, what their employment status. Turn on the lights. Christ is the light of the world, and we don’t abide by keeping people in the dark. I’ve only been in the ministry for 40 years. I can remember, I remember when there was a school shooting, everything stopped. We had special church services, and we had special prayers, and we knew the names, and we said the names, and we prayed for the people. We even wrote, in one church I had, to the people that were there. And I also remember that a church I was in, when someone stood up a couple years later to pray for the latest school shooting, and the leader says we can’t pray for that. That happens all the time. It’s not special. The number one killer of children in America, our country, is gun violence. Number one. If anyone from a foreign country or any other force came and killed our children like guns are, we would stop it the next day. But it’s in the dark. Did you know it’s illegal for Congress to spend money to study gun violence as a health issue? It’s not allowed. Keep that stuff in the dark. We’re not people of the dark. We’re people of the light. And we say the light comes to everyone of the world, not just some people in the world. It comes to all. It’s right there in John. We read it today. We believe it. We’re the ones that are going to come out and say, oh, no. We follow the light of the world. You’re not going to cover up all these things in the dark. We’re here to tell you. And if someone needs help, we’re at least going to get out of the way. And we might even be on that truck with lights and sirens. Get out of our way. We’re helping people that need help. And no, we’re not checking their insurance cards. That’s what it means when the light of the world comes into the world. Now, it’s not without controversy and upsets and changing this back to the way things were, you know, and that’s it. That’s the only thing that can happen. Not even from other Christians. Have you heard about Westboro Baptist Church and Fred Phelps? They’ve kind of not been around as much. But it used to be a big thing. They’d go to funerals and protest and curse people at funerals of veterans, and veterans coming home. They go to churches and demonstrate. They go everywhere and demonstrate and make things about how terrible and awful the people were who were trying to go to a funeral or trying to have a service. They went to Chicago to the Trinity UCC Church, who are unashamedly Christian and magnificently black [indiscernible], that’s their motto up there. Trinity UCC Church, a great history. And Dr. Morris was there, and Moss was there, and comes to church. I don’t know if he walked the labyrinth before church, or maybe they gave him a key, I don’t know. Could happen. But he was there early, and they were there, Westboro Baptist Church, cursing people going to church, calling them horrible awful names. Imagine, if you will, coming to church, coming to the official church, and it’s kids, it’s old ladies and good people and maybe some people that are hurting. Who knows? People come to church when they’re hurting, sure. And they get cursed at. They get damned. They get yelled at on the way. And Dr. Moss, like a lot of good pastors do in big churches, went to the choir because that’s where you go because you know the choir, they’re kind of the zealous of the church. If you had a choir, you would know this. Don’t be messin’ with the choir. You know. These are the shock troops of the church. And he went to the choir, and they had a hundred people in the choir, robed choir, hundred people. They rocked and rolled it. And he told them there’s people out there cursing our people coming into church. They’re cursing the small children, the little children. They’re yelling at the old ladies. They’re making things – they’re going through hell, and they need protection. They need help. I want you to go out there. I want you to robe up. And I want you to go out there, and I want you to sing so loud that they cannot hear those curses. I want you to sing so loud that they come in to praises and not to curses. I want you to sing “This Little Light of Mine.” This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine. This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine. This little light of mine, I’m gonna to let it shine, Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine. And they sang that song and overwhelmed the chants, and people coming to church were protected. People that were vulnerable were shielded from the hate and from the awfulness that was there. And they didn’t just do it and ignore the people that were saying the curses and the things. They offered to pray for them. And when they were turned down, you don’t get in the way of the choir. When they were turned down, the choir went ahead and prayed for them anyway, right there out in front, so it was in the midst of the cursing and the damnations and the awfulness and the racial things was prayer and praise. That’s light. That’s light. When someone’s hurting, when someone’s vulnerable, when someone’s being attacked, the people of the light are there. It could be a choir singing “This Little Light of Mine.” It could be people on the fire truck with lights and sirens. It could be people in the courtroom saying we want to know how the health of our mothers are doing and whether what we’re doing is killing them. We want to know what’s going on in our schools and our children and are they safe, and what’s going on with that? Why do they die so much, and no other nation has this trouble? Don’t sweep it under the rug. Shine the little light on it. We’re going to be light shiners. We’re going to be looking for those that are in the dark and bring them into the light and say we are here to help you. You don’t have to. You don’t have to give out the right of way. But man, it’s great when we can look out for one another and refuse to accept a city that’s on fire because someone didn’t pay their insurance, because someone didn’t have the right placard up. We said no, we’re not going to let you lose everything and die because you didn’t pay the insurance premium. You know, that’s one step away from “A nice little house you got here. Too bad if anything would happen to it.” Little protection money over there. Friends, we can be different. John says the world is different because Jesus Christ came into the world. The light came into the world, and darkness fled. Let us be the little light. Let us be the light that helps those that are in the dark and are hurting. Amen.
Penny chats with Todd and Carmella Kokotajlo about one of their favourite locations, West Hill Mansion in New Jersey. The history of the place will blow your mind, and we chat to find out if any of the inspirational people who lived there are still wanting to chat...
This is SIZE SOUND SYSTEM. 01. 40D - Aftershock02. John Cala - Oh La La03. Franky Wah - Sunrise To The Morning04. Aliot - Call On Me05. West & Hill x Asphere - Matara06. Toto Chiavetta feat. Enya II - Shadow (Tape One Remix)07. Collé - No More Faith08. Wakati - Arawaseru09. Alphadog - Expected10. MAGNUS & Conor Ross - Don't Look Down11. Estiva & Lake Avalon - Future Memories12. Coeus - Visualise13. Kevin de Vries & Y Do I - Saga
Bienvenidos a un episodio más de Pediatras en Línea. Hoy hablamos sobre la ética racional en las tecnologías de soporte extracorpóreo en el niño grave, y para ello a tenemos un invitado muy especial desde la Ciudad de México, el Dr. Jorge Federico Robles Alarcón, pediatra intensivista y jefe de la Terapia Intensiva Pediátrica del Hospital Regional Lic. Adolfo López Mateos (HRALM) del Instituto de seguridad y Servicios Sociales Para Los trabajadores del estado (ISSSTE). El Dr. Robles Alarcón es Profesor Titular del Curso de Subespecialidad de Medicina Critica Pediátrica, División de Posgrado UNAM, Maestro en Bioética por La Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) y Maestro en Educación Médica por la Universidad de West Hill, presidente del Comité de Bioética del HRALM, Profesor del curso de Pediatría de Pregrado UNAM, Expresidente y fundador de la Asociación Mexicana De Terapia Intensiva Pediátrica (AMTIP) y del Consejo Mexicano de Terapia Intensiva Pediátrica . Además, es Miembro Honorario y Consejero y miembro activo del Consejo de Pediatría y Terapia Intensiva Pediátrica. Finalmente, el Dr. Robles Alarcón es autor y coautor de diversos libros de Bioética y terapia intensiva pediátrica. ¿Tienes algún comentario sobre este episodio o sugerencias de temas para un futuro podcast? Escríbenos a pediatrasenlinea@childrenscolorado.org.
Learn about how individuals and nonprofits can apply for support for repairs, clean-ups, and/or community activities. Erin Johanns explains what types of help are available through the "Love Your Block" program for projects in Arbor Hill, West Hill, North Albany, the South End, and possibly other city areas, with tips for writing a successful application. She also notes other resources available for home and neighborhood improvements. Application deadline is May 7th. For more information, visit https://www.albanyny.gov/2163/Love-Your-Block or contact Erin at ejohanns@albanyny.gov.
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Capital District Latinos has curated the West Hill Concert Series: Music is the Balm! All events will take place at Capital District Latinos Cultural Empowerment and Community Engagement Center on Central Avenue in Albany, NY.On Thursday, July 20 the Camerata Coral de Puerto Rico will perform music of the Caribbean and Latin America. The concert is presented in partnership with Albany Pro Musica. Amarilis Pagan-Vila is the Music Director and Conductor of the Camerata Coral de Puerto Rico and she joins us.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Sina Basila Hickey speaks with Friends of the Mahicantuk about 1011 2nd Ave getting a chance in front of the Planning Commission for a site plan review. Then, a haunted house mystery, an athlete biography, the politics of pharmaceutical development, and Yosemite; Brea Barthel brings us four summer book suggestions. Later on, Andrea Cunliffe gets the story on the Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company which will perform as part of the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall's Barker Park Kids' Summer Series! After that, Moses Nagel reports on the West Hill concert series of classical performers from Latin America and the Caribbean being presented in Albany July 20, 21 & 22. Finally, Sina Basila Hickeys talks with Waterfall Unity Alliance about their upcoming festival and the language and culture school it benefits.
Moses Nagel reports on a the West Hill concer series, a series of classical performers from Latin America and the Caribbean being presented in Albany July 20, 21 & 22.
Latinx music comes in all shapes and sounds, including classical music. Capital District Latinos presents The West Hill Concert Series, a contemporary and classical music concert series featuring performances by artists of color, performing compositions by composers of color, to uplift members of the community through the beauty of music which reflects their experiences. Taking place July 20-22. Dr. José E. Cruz, musician, professor, and President of Jazz/Latino Inc., spoke with Gabe Cruz-Allen for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
Landon Y. Jones (Lanny) is an author and magazine editor. His most recent book is Celebrity Nation: How America Evolved into a Culture of Fans and Followers, to be published in May 2023 by Beacon Press. His previous books are William Clark and the Shaping of the West (Hill and Wang, 2004), The Essential Lewis and Clark (Ecco/HarperCollins, 2000) and Great Expectations: America and the Baby Boom Generation (Putnam, 1980). The latter coined the phrase “baby boomer” and was nominated for the American Book Award in Nonfiction. From 1989-97, Jones was the head editor of People magazine at Time Inc., the most successful magazine in publishing history. While at People, Jones directed the editorial planning and launching of three new magazines: Who Weekly (1992), the Australian version of People; In Style (1994), the successful celebrity lifestyle monthly; and People en Espanol (1996), the first general-interest magazine published for the U.S. Hispanic market. He serves on the board of The Rita Allen Foundation, a philanthropy with a special focus on transformative ideas in their early stages. He has previously served on the boards of The Alzheimer's Association , American Rivers, and Princeton Alumni Corps. He is a former member of the Graduate Advisory Council of the Princeton University Department of English. He and his wife Sarah live in Princeton, NJ.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5351305/advertisement
EPISODE 1485: In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to the author of CELEBRITY NATION, Landon Y. Jones, on how America has evolved into a culture of fans and followers Landon Y. Jones (Lanny) is an author and magazine editor. His most recent book is Celebrity Nation: How America Evolved into a Culture of Fans and Followers, to be published in May 2023 by Beacon Press. His previous books are William Clark and the Shaping of the West (Hill and Wang, 2004), The Essential Lewis and Clark (Ecco/HarperCollins, 2000) and Great Expectations: America and the Baby Boom Generation (Putnam, 1980). The latter coined the phrase “baby boomer” and was nominated for the American Book Award in Nonfiction. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TRACKLIST CHAPTER 077 01. JASK feat. Jocie - Beautiful (Billka Edit) 02. EDU SCHWARTZ - Midnight Sun 03. SOFI TUKKER - Brazilian Soul (Nicolas Viana Edit) 04. DULUS, LUCAS ZARATE - Bongo Bong 05. MAZ (BR), Antdot, Sued Nunes - Povoada (Remix) 06. XPRESS 2 Ft. David Byrne - Lazy 07. DINO LENNY - I've Learned That (Unreleased Extended Edit) 08. AMONITA - Jungle Blues 09. WEST & HILL feat. Soulroots - The World Goes Round 10. ALBERTO HERNANDEZ (MX), Dulus - Skywriting Thanks to all the labels and artist for his music. All tracks selected and mixed by Alex Kentucky www.alexkentucky.com Encoded by MUSICZONE PODCAST SERVICES.
Paradise-Projects tours you around the planet of good music! Join us on our voyage of sound and emotions! Come and feel the Paradise... Paradise Projects 251 01. JAMIE JONES feat. Channel Tres - Got Time For Me 02. AYALA & Abrao - A Mente Delira (Tojura Remix) 03. DINO LENNY - I've Learned That (Unreleased Extended Edit) 04. XPRESS 2 Ft. David Byrne - Lazy (Rami Chami Edit) 05. WEST & HILL feat. Soulroots - The World Goes Round 06. MAZ (BR), Antdot, Sued Nunes - Povoada (Remix) 07. FILIZOLA & Peter Mac - Kuvuka Mipaka 08. SOUND SUPPORT - Higher 09. EDU SCHWARTZ - Midnight Sun 10. SAINT WKND feat. Inglsh - Lost (edit) 11. NOCUI - Paradiso' Thanks to all the labels and artist for their music. All tracks selected and mixed by Alex Kentucky www.alexkentucky.com Encoded by MUSICZONE PODCAST SERVICES
Learn about how individuals and nonprofits can apply for a "mini-grant" through Albany's Love Your Block progam to get $500-2,000 in support for repairs, clean-ups, and/or community activities. Erin Johanns explains what types of help is available for projects in Arbor Hill, West Hill, North Albany, the South End, and possibly other city areas, with tips for writing a successful application. She also notes other resources available for home and neighborhood improvements. Application deadline is May 15th, For more information, visit www.albanyny.gov/2163/Love-Your-Block or contact Erin at ejohanns@albanyny.gov.
DENHAM BROWN, Mr. 111 points in a single game, pulls up on Canada Hoops! Denham sits down with your boy Matty to share his legendary career and place in the game of basketball in Canada. D-Brown talks about his new coaching role at Oakville Prep and then takes us on an incredible ride as he shares how basketball came into his life. Denham talks about playing the game at an early age, looking up to his Aunt (who was a helluva ball player) and embarking on a journey that would find him as the # 1 player in Canada, winning MVP at Nike Nationals, playing in the Jordan Brand Classic, gracing the pages of SLAM Magazine; and of course dropping 111 points in his last game at West Hill.Denham tells us about his years as a UCONN Huskie as he put on for Toronto and all of Canada. At UCONN Denham would of course become a National Champion, score 1000 points in his NCAA career and D-Brown tells us about his memories of playing for the legendary coach Jim Calhoun.Denham talks about being drafted into the NBA by the Seattle Supersonics and tells us about the rest of his professional career.And of course you know we get into the Canada Basketball side with Denham. D-Brown talks about what it meant to play for Canada, his lifelong friendships and relationships with his teammates and more. Denham gives us his Top 5/Favourite 5 of all time for Canada Basketball which was incredible to hear as Denham is a player who is gets mentioned by his peers and other Canada Hoops guests as one of the best to ever do it.Much love to the LEGEND, Mr. 111, Denham Brown for pulling up on Canada Hoops!IG: @canadahoopspodcastTwitter: @canadahoopspod Hit us up on Twitter: @canadahoopspod @TheMattyIrelandHit us up on Instagram: @canadahoopspodcastEmail: canadahoopspodcast@gmail.comhttps://canadahoopspodcast.buzzsprout.com/
Jack and James sit down with Doug and Drew of West Hill Brewing Company, based out of Indianola! They rank pizza places, talk about the beauty of red ales, the typical opening-up-during-the-pandemic talk and so much more. SO MUCH MORE! The Vorlauf Hour is brought to you by the Iowa Brewers Guild.
Could we be about to see the first snow of the winter in Kent? Forecasters have issued a yellow weather alert for Sunday - we have the full details. Also in today's podcast, a mum's launching legal action against a Kent hospital trust after a coroner ruled her baby's death was avoidable. Rosanna Mathews passed away just three days after being born at Tunbridge Wells hospital in Pembury in November 2020. People living in part of Dartford say they're so fed up with anti-social behaviour they're setting up their own Neighbourhood watch to try and stop it. Young people are said to be causing a nuisance in Wilmot Park in the West Hill part of town. Hear from one of the new members of the community group. The Archbishop of Canterbury is urging the government to take a more compassionate approach towards asylum seekers who cross the Channel to Kent in small boats. Justin Welby's been speaking in the House of Lords as figures show more than 43,000 people have made the dangerous journey so far this year. The KentOnline Podcast has been hearing how virtual reality is being used as a form of therapy for young people in Kent. A pilot programme was initially launched by FCS Talking Therapies in January to support 17 to 25 year-olds. Hear from their clinical director. Presents you donated through the Give a Gift appeal on our sister radio station kmfm are going to benefit children who're homeless this Christmas. We've been delivering the thousands of toys and games to hospitals and charities ahead of the big day. Gillingham are through to the third round of the FA Cup after a dramatic win at Priestfield last night. Hear the thoughts of manager Neil Harris. And we speak to the bosses at Folkestone harbour arm where hundreds of people are expected to watch England take on France in the quarter final of the World Cup on Saturday night.
This week's collection of guests weigh in on some interesting topics that have been in the news lately.During his IndyCar career he was known as “The Thrill From West Hill”. Paul Tracy checks in and gives his take on year 2 of the SRX Series. Tracy also examines the 2022 IndyCar season thus far as well as his opinions on the continued dispute between Alex Palou and Chip Ganassi which resulted in the filing of a lawsuit this week.Jennerstown Speedway joined NASCAR this season and their General Manager Bill Hribar checks in to update how this NASCAR affiliation has gone. We also talk about Jennerstown's win the Advance My Track Challenge that resulted in a check for $50,000 from Advance. You'll learn from Bill what the money is earmarked for and how the entire town will benefit. Hribar also shares how Inflation and supply chain challenges have impacted short track racing.Jack had the chance to visit with NASCAR Hall of Famer Bill Elliott a few weeks ago and I'll bring that wide ranging conversation to you. In it, Awesome Bill from Dawsonville updates you on his racing these days, but most importantly offers up his opinions about NASCAR today and where it is headed tomorrow.
The topic is flowers. Rachel Lord of Alaska Stems discusses the business of cut flowers. We also visit Teena Garay's garden off of West Hill. Teena has collected seed from other countries with a similar climate to Homer and propagates rare perennial flowers and shrubs.
It's our Summer Reads Special and we have a jam-packed episode for you this month, full of fabulous book recommendations from Caitlin Gleeson at City Books, a great interview with Laura Kay about her Brighton-based new book TELL ME EVERYTHING, a chat with Carolynn Bain about Brighton's very own Book Festival at the end of June. We also have the pleasure of speaking to the author of this month's book club book, Dolen Perkins Valdez about her spellbinding novel TAKE MY HAND. And to top it off, we speak to J.E. Seuk about her role in creating Brighton and Beyond, an exciting new anthology! We'll be taking a short break over the summer but will be back at the end of July with a new show. If you're missing great book and author content, you'll be able to find Anna over at global writing club, Jericho Writers, where she heads up their online and offline events programme. Their Summer Festival of Writing is free to members at just under £11 a month. For this, you can catch over 30 events with some wonderful writers such as Louise O'Neill, Paula Hawkins, Manjeet Mann, Cathy Rentzenbrink, and the author of our next book club book, Chloe Timms, who's debut novel THE SEAWOMEN is out very soon!
New one hour Expedition mix featuring music from Rodriguez Jr, Sebastien Leger, Whitesquare, Enamour, Warung, Double Touch, West & Hill and Audiojack. 3STRANGE - Waves (Original Mix) Dachshund & Chaoten - Bleeping In Me Somelee - Secret in a Paper Box Soulroots, West & Hill, Jackie Queens - Let Me In Warung - Belize Double Touch - Woolfie Cornelius SA - Eye Of The Beholder Sian Evans, Cypherpunx - Alien (Sebastien Leger Remix) Enamour - Behind The Mirage Milla Ella - Come Closer Rodriguez Jr - Kilian Argy - High priest (Whitesquare Remix) Dee Montero - Light In The Dark (Audiojack Remix) Whitesquare - Carte Blanche (Original Mix)
DJ Natural Wav (https://www.tiktok.com/@djnatural.wav) sits with Zar and discusses how he became a Tik Tok star during the pandemic, dropping plenty of gems along the way. They also discuss club promoters in the city, Gary Lee inspiration and West Hill v Wexford Follow us on socials! www.tiktok.com/@boroughsoundtv www.instagram.com/boroughsoundtv https://linktr.ee/BoroughSoundTV
Tom sat down with Patrick Forbes from the Preferred Lie and Tim Lobb from Lobb and Partners to talk through Patrick's UK trip and his collaboration with Tim in the UK. Tim currently advises courses such as Woking, Worplesdon, West Hill & St. Georges Hill amount many others. He has a great knowledge on heathland golf courses and Patrick and the Preferred Lie team are helping Tim to create some content around the work that Tim is doing. Fascinating insight two great companies.
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Hailing from the Southern jungle of the Netherlands, the one man show from West & Hill floats between oriental and african sounds. Often hypnotic and atmospheric, mostly organic and percussive. With releases in the catalogus from labels like Connected Frontline, JEUDI Records, Abracadabra and Madorasindahouse he made a name for himself in the afro house scene. By getting plays and support from artists like Black Coffee, Adam Port, Themba, Dave Seaman, Adana Twins and Oliver Koletzki he puts a stamp on his unique and dynamic sound. He has shared the stage with artists like Âme, Maceo Plex, Joris Voorn and Stephan Bodzin and many other amazing artists. Next year already looks promising, with a lot of new originals and remixes coming out on various labels.
Merton D. Simpson has always had a sense of his African ancestry and his Blackness.He was born in Charleston, South Carolina and raised in Brooklyn so he says he's always known the deep divisions in the United States.“My mother has just turned 89 years old and she's a master teacher,” says Simpson in this week's podcast.As a first-born son, he has his father's name. “My father was one of the foremost African art dealers in the world. He also was at the vanguard of the expressionist art movement with Picasso and Romare Bearden,” says Simpson. His father was an artist himself and also a jazz musician.Simpson is an Albany County legislator, representing Arbor Hill, Sheridan Hollow, Washington Park, and West Hill.He came to Albany in 1978 “for a job” — as a senior minority group personnel specialist for Civil Service.“My job was to get employment in New York State government for Blacks and Hispanics who had been traditionally neglected by Civil Service,” said Simpson. As a lead plaintiff in a federal lawsuit, Simpson v. New York State Department of Civil Service, Simpson won a long legal battle, securing a $45 million settlement for more than 4,000 Black and Hispanic state workers and job applicants who claimed a Civil Service test was biased.The litigation stretched from 1997 to 2010. “It was a long but historic and necessary fight ….,” said Simpson. “People were promoted on the basis of a test that didn't legitimately test their knowledge, skills, and abilities and also was tremendously discriminatory.”He also said, “Had I not stopped that test, it would have been used in every state in the country.”While a friend continually encourages Simpson to run for Congress, he said, “I can do more in the Albany County Legislature in real terms than I could in Washington because of the tremendous gridlock.”He recently spoke passionately at a legislative committee meeting on expanding the county's version of the CROWN Act and elaborated on that with The Enterprise. (See related editorial.) CROWN stands for Creating a Respectful and Open Workplace for Natural hair.“When it comes to the CROWN Act, what we see is another manifestation of the denial of the legacy of racism in America,” said Simpson. The committee was discussing adding headcoverings to the list of protected hairstyles, which Simpson described as “a longstanding feature of Black people in America and that's a cultural transition from our history in Africa.”He went on, “We actually have present situations here in Albany County where people have been denied employment rights or been treated in an inappropriate way because of their hair preferences, which has nothing to do with their ability to do their job.”He recognized there could be jobs where certain hairstyles would present a hazard but said, “When it comes to a question of: well, you just think it's nice to have short hair, then that's a problem.”Traditional black hairstyles can help some people do their jobs better, says Simpson, stating that the New York City Police Department for many years has not had restrictions on how Black officers wear their hair.“In many communities, to see people who have sort of indigenous hairstyles endear them to the community,” said Simpson.He's an advocate of community policing done by people who are part of the community “because there's a knowledge, understanding, and a commitment to that community.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eric, Evan and Dan are all back for another episode of Beats, Beards & Brews to review Unto Others' second studio album Strength. Like em' or not, this goth metal/rock band certainly makes everyone feel a range of strong emotions. Unto Others songs previewed on this episode include: "Heroin" "Destiny" "Strength" Our fan favorite Sudsin' It Up segment makes its return, as Evan drops some thoughts on two different soaps from Dr. Squatch — Fresh Falls and Pine Tar. Remember to hide it from your wife! Finally, Dan talks more about taking a break from alcohol and he drops a review of Untitled Art's Non-Alcoholic Juicy IPA. Meanwhile, Evan and Eric rate a couple different beers from West Hill Brewing, including Field of Creams and Chocolate Gravity. Things quickly spiral out of control. *cue the screeching eagle* Oh, and one more thing. We have a code! Use promo code "bbbpod" at The Captain's Stash during checkout for 10% off their full range of products.
In this "Bonus Episode", Jack visits with three Champions. Two past and one newly crowned. Join Jack as he visits with NASCAR Hall of Famer, Bobby Labonte, Retired IndyCar Championship driver Paul Tracy and the 2021 NTT IndyCar Series Champion Alex Palou.After you listen to their thoughts, you will see a common thread to all of them that defines and fuels their passion.Bobby Labonte stepped away from NASCAR's Cup Series in 2016 with a Cup Championship and 21 wins. He was named to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2020. Labonte still scratches his “Racing Itch” wheeling Late Models and Modifieds on the short tracks. Bobby shares with Jack his reasons for still getting behind the wheel. He also gives his opinion on NASCAR's direction and its future.NBC's Paul Tracy knows firsthand the emotions that rise and fall in a Championship chase. During his IndyCar career he surfed those waves of highs and lows. Paul and Jack talk about Palou's season long drive as well as the outlook in the IndyCar World for 2022.Alex Palou recounts his drive to the Astor Cup and the top of the NTT IndyCar Series Pyramid. Discover how this Spaniard went from an uncertain future one year ago to "Champion" this year.And, Jack rattles some cages with this episode's “My Opinion” segment when he “calls out” America's Racing TV coverage.
Jevohn sits down with Kat to discuss the growth of Canada basketball. His journey from West Hill to the University of Michigan, on to the Canadian National Team and then a ten-year pro career. He discusses his role in paving the way for future players all over the nation and why Denham Brown was so instrumental for his growth. Kat also gets Jevohn's thoughts on why the CEBL is such a special league, and why it has exceeded expectations.
Bleeker property development good for West Hill by Bill Glisky
Nearly a third of the population of the city of Albany is Black. The vast majority of those residents live in only three neighborhoods: West Hill, Arbor Hill and the South End. These neighborhoods have the city's highest poverty rates and lowest percentages of homeownership. On this episode of The Eagle, reporters Massarah Mikati and Eduardo Medina discuss their investigation of how the process of redlining almost a century ago splintered New York's capital city along racial lines, and how it locked in pervasive segregation and economic inequities that persist today.
Paul Smart of Hudson Mohawk Magazine spoke this week with Jerome Brown of 518 SNUG Outreach, addressing the recent shootings in the West Hill and Mansion Neighborhood communities of Albany that took two lives and wounded over a half dozen youth and young adults.
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How have families in our more challenged communities been dealing with remote learning this year? We listen in to a principal's assessment of what's working at the schools he oversees in Albany's Arbor Hill and West Hill.
Coach Job and West Hill volleyball coach Jeff Wanderer talk about the life lessons that can be learned from the simple, yet not easy, game of volleyball.
Dan Gladman, Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins are joined by Sacramento Kings assistant coach Roy Rana to discuss the Lakers' command of the NBA Finals, Rajon Rondo's important contributions and Anthony Davis's dominant Game 4 defence. Coach Rana exchanges barbs with Shep over the defunct Toronto high school rivalry between West Hill and Eastern Commerce, and rues the day when Andy turned him down for Canadian nation team service. Roy reflects on the challenges of the Canadian college basketball system asserting itself, and the first time he sat on an NBA bench ... in Mumbai, India. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan Gladman, Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins are joined by Sacramento Kings assistant coach Roy Rana to discuss the Lakers' command of the NBA Finals, Rajon Rondo's important contributions and Anthony Davis's dominant Game 4 defence. Coach Rana exchanges barbs with Shep over the defunct Toronto high school rivalry between West Hill and Eastern Commerce, and rues the day when Andy turned him down for Canadian nation team service. Roy reflects on the challenges of the Canadian college basketball system asserting itself, and the first time he sat on an NBA bench ... in Mumbai, India. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
朗读 | Flora FangBGM |《Down By the Salley Gardens》「 对北门街园子 」Street Garden Against the Northern Gate作者 | 林徽因 翻译 | 赵春彦Don't say you are lonelythe big tree stands there别说你寂寞;大树拱立 The flowers in full bloomthe garden, forever草花烂漫,一个园子永远 Sleeps, no footsteps are heard睡着;没有脚步的走响Birds hovering over treetopsthe dawning clouds every morning你树梢盘着飞鸟,每早云天 Kiss your foreheadand you have a talk every evening吻你额前,每晚你留下对话 With the best afterglow over the West Hill正是西山最好的夕阳
朗读 | Flora Fang BGM |《Down By the Salley Gardens》 「 对北门街园子 」 Street Garden Against the Northern Gate 作者 | 林徽因 翻译 | 赵春彦 Don’t say you are lonely the big tree stands there 别说你寂寞;大树拱立 The flowers in full bloom the garden, forever 草花烂漫,一个园子永远 Sleeps, no footsteps are heard 睡着;没有脚步的走响 Birds hovering over treetops the dawning clouds every morning 你树梢盘着飞鸟,每早云天 Kiss your forehead and you have a talk every evening 吻你额前,每晚你留下对话 With the best afterglow over the West Hill 正是西山最好的夕阳
Hello Capital Region! This is the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, broadcasting from the Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY. We start off tonight’s show with Jeff Deskovic, a man who was wrongfully imprisoned for over a decade, on criminal justice reform and the albany district attorney primary. Then, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement is being taken to court by New York legal organizations over unsafe conditions the Batavia detention center in Buffalo. And later on, protests continued in Albany through Monday. WOOS correspondent Paul Smart brings the story from Arbor Hill and West Hill neighborhoods. After that, we continue our conversation with Dr. Alice Green, Executive Director of The Center for Law and Justice and Albany, as we discuss protests, police, and the role of social media. Finally, we wrap up the show with Sam Fein, democratic primary candidate for NYS Assembly, as he reacts to the events that took place his neighborhood in South End Albany on Saturday. But first, headlines.
Albany's protests against police brutality and systemic racism continued Monday into the city's Arbor Hill and West Hill neighborhoods. Police chief Eric Hawkins was there, speaking with the media and residents. He took a knee in support of the protesters, who prayed for change before marching off across the city... with police protection.
The secret sauce to being an award-winning B&B often comes down to a wide-range of ingredients. From achieving positive online reviews due to continually pleasing guests to becoming heavily involved in area chambers of commerce to being environmentally friendly, the West Hill House B&B checks off all of the boxes. As a result, the Vermont Chamber of Commerce recently named Peter MacLaren the 2019 “Innkeeper of the Year.” This is quite a tremendous accolade because there are more than 400 B&Bs and boutique hotels in Vermont, and the state is internationally known for being a destination for travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path inn experience. In addition, Peter and his wife Susan focus on providing guests with insider knowledge on all of the skiing, restaurants, cheese makers, rafting, craft beer festivals, and other outdoors activities in the area. They also offer group breakfasts, which create opportunities for guests to get to know each other better. In this podcast, Peter shares his innkeeper story, and how they offer an award-winning guest experience.
In the second installment of Health Watch Lovonia interviews Dr. Bob” as he is known, is the President and Founder of Koinonia Primary Care. It is a NCQA certified Level III Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) that provides compassionate, thorough care coordination health care, to low-income residents and the underserved in West Hill neighborhood of Albany NY. With HMM Correspondent Lovonia Mallory. Read more about Dr Bob at www.siena.edu/alumni-and-friends…bert-j-paeglow-md/ Visit Koinonia Primary Care’s website at koinoniapc.org/ The office is located at 553 Clinton Avenue, Albany, NY 12206 . They can be contacted at office 518-689-0282 • fax 518-689-0283
“Dr. Bob” as he is known, is the Executive Director and Founder of Koinonia Primary Care. It is a NCQA certified Level III Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) that provides compassionate, thorough care coordination health care, to low-income residents and the underserved in West Hill neighborhood of Albany NY. Read more about Dr Bob at https://www.siena.edu/alumni-and-friends/alumni-relations/awards-recognitions/honorary-degree-recipients/robert-j-paeglow-md/ Visit Koinonia Primary Care’s website at https://koinoniapc.org/ The office is located at 553 Clinton Avenue, Albany, NY 12206 . They can be contacted at office 518-689-0282 • fax 518-689-0283
Welcome back to Rinse And Repeat Radio! Quick shoutout to my guests over the past two weeks DJ EU & FAED!For this weeks mix, I put together an hour of my favorite relaxing house records.It features records from Rufus Du Sol, Davi, Monolink, & more."Bliss" means perfect happiness or great joy. I hope this hour mix can take you on a little journey and give you that :)Make sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts & Mixcloud to stay up to date with future episodes. ** Tracklisting **Davi - Lie MachineKapibara, West Hill, Ohlule - Mina (Blond:ish Poolside Mix)Foals - The Runner (Rufus Du Sol Remix)Rufus Du Sol - Like An Animal (Yotto Remix)Kasablanca - Hold Me CloseDanito & Athina - Hypnos (Innelleas Highway To Hypnosis Remix)Davi - Solar SailCamelphat & Cristoph - BreatheMonolink - SinnerQess, Ursula Rucker - Spaces In Between (Extended Version)Gundemea ft Andy Ruddy - Sweet DispositionRufus Du Sol - Underwater (Yotto's Dawn Remix)Camelphat, Jem Cooke - Rabbit Hole (Monkey Safari Claps Of Life Remix)If you enjoyed the episode reach out to me on my socials @cazesthedj and let me know! www.cazesthedj.comFollow Rinse & Repeat Radio on IG for future guest mixes, tracklists, and more! @rinseandrepeatradio
Also on: ►Youtube - https://bit.ly/TheFeelsEp5Youtube ►Spotify - TBA ►Apple Music - TBA "The Feels" Spotify playlist: bit.ly/TheFeelsSpotify Playlist: 00:00 Evren Furtuna - Enceladus 05:57 Bedouin - Wastelands (Edit) 10:09 Pascal Schumacher - Drips (Stimming Remix) (Edit) 16:26 Verboten Berlin - Real Or Nature (Booka Shade Remix) (Edit) 21:40 Alin Dimitriu - Don't Touch Me (Original Mix) (TBA - April 24th) 26:32 Kapbara, West Hill & Oluhle - Mina (BLOND:ISH Poolside Mix) 31:46 [eight] - You And The Moon 35:58 Ricky Ambilotti - No No Sir (Original Mix) (Edit) 41:07 Tim Engelhardt - Rhy 46:59 Active Child - Johnny Belinda (Matthew Dekay Remix) 52:47 Dido - Sand In My Shoes (Alexandru Remake) ► Website - www.alindimitriu.com ► Facebook - www.facebook.com/AlinDim ► Instagram - www.instagram.com/alindimitriu/ ► Youtube - www.youtube.com/user/AlinDimitriu ► Spotify - https://bit.ly/AlinDimitriu ► Twitch - https://bit.ly/ADTwitch
In part 2 of 2, HMM Correspondent, Michele Maserjian, continues the conversation about Tivoli Lake Preserve and Farms, with Kim Tateo, Executive Director and Farm Manager. The preserve is a 70 acre urban sanctuary in the West Hill & Arbor Hill neighborhoods.
25 DE LAS MEJORES CANCIONES DEL AYER Y HOY - 9 Marzo - Los Suaves, Green Day, Gala, Kapibara, Josele Junior, Juan Magan. Queremos poner la música del mundo en nuestro programa, queremos hacer un espacio musical donde todos los estilos tengan cabida y donde lo de menos sea como se llame el artista. Nos encanta recibir vuestro feedback y valorar todas vuestras opiniones, y especialmente agradecemos a toda la gente que nos enviais notas de audio contándonos vuestra historia con el programa a través de whatsapp audio ..... en el 693938377. Cada dia sois muchos más y haceis esta familia musical mucho más rica. Paz y música Hoy sonaron entre otros: Los Suaves - Dolores se llamaba Lola. Green Day - Boulevard of broken dreams. Josele Junior, Juan Magán, Omar Montes - Fue sin querer. Maria Peláe - Y quién no... Kapibara, West & Hill, Oluhle, Blond:ish - Mina. Keen Levy - Mi Momento. David Otero, Georgina, Funambulista - Aire. K391, Alan Walker - End of time. Purple Disco Machine - In my Arms. Don Patricio - En otra historia. Lady Gaga - Stupid Love. Nos gusta la música... ayúdanos a seguir sumando amigos. Suscríbete !
Chapter 208 (From Valencia) Tracklist Chapter 208 Intro: Herbert - Rude 1 doP doP - TIMELAPSE / Aprapta Music 2 Kapibara, West & Hill, Oluhle - Mina (BLOND:ISH Poolside Mix) ABRACADABRA 3 Freddie Frampton - When You're Alone (Original Mix) Knee Deep in Sound 4 Lewis Beck - Talk / Audiophile Deep 5 Cemode - Judy (Original Mix) Baked Grooves 6 Chance Packer featuring Terry Dexter - Rectify (Jovonn Classic VOX RMX) Cha Cha Project 7 Black Emoji - Lust Love Above (the Remixes) Supa Qween Records 8 Thirsty Guys - Blue Cheese Jazz Café (Original Mix) De La Groove 9 Ralf GUM, Monique Bingham - Claudette / GoGo Music 10 Evren Furtuna - Crescent Moon (Gurhan Remix) Be Adult Music 11 Ancient Deep - Panty Blaster (Change Request Dreamix) Audiophile Deep Thanks to all the Labels and Artists for his Music. All tracks selected and mixed by Indy lopez. Indy Lopez (Producer,Dj & Artist) WWW.INDYLOPEZ.COM Send your Promos to:promo@indylopez.com More info: SOUNDCLOUD TWITTER INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK YOUTUBE SHAZAM Bookings Worldwide: Musiczone Records: bookings@indylopez.com Encoded and Host by MUSICZONE PODCAST SERVICES
Chapter 207 (From Valencia) Tracklist Chapter 207 Intro: Herbert - Rude 1 Darque & Da Capo - Yauna feat. Idd Aziz /Madorasindahouse Records 2 LaShonda and Master Fale - Better (Afro Bounce Mix ) NOD 3 OUER - Undine / Dirt Crew Recordings 4 Kapibara, West & Hill, Oluhle - Mina / ABRACADABRA 5 Phoenix Lord & Robin S - I Believe (thefreezproject Soul Power Remix) La Chapelle Records 6 Nacho Marco - Pressure / Loudest 7 Mike Dem ft Slicklife - Run It (Viel (IT) Remix) Individual Music 8 Haji & Emanuel Weekend (Seamus Haji Extended 80's Remix) Big Love 9 T-Connection, Moplen Do What You Wanna Do (Moplen Extended Remix) T.K.Disco 10 The Weather Girls Norwood Terri B - Cheek To Cheek (Rob Hardt Funky Bump Mix) Carrillo Music Thanks to all the Labels and Artists for his Music. All tracks selected and mixed by Indy lopez. Indy Lopez (Producer,Dj & Artist) WWW.INDYLOPEZ.COM Send your Promos to:promo@indylopez.com More info: SOUNDCLOUD TWITTER INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK YOUTUBE SHAZAM Bookings Worldwide: Musiczone Records: bookings@indylopez.com Encoded and Host by MUSICZONE PODCAST SERVICES
Lost Miracle, the monthly radio show from Sébastien Léger. Bringing you the best of melodic house, groovy techno, colorful tunes and mysterious vibes. Matija & Richard Elcox - The Last Mountain (Madmotormiquel & Fulltone Remix)Serkan Eles - EmotionKapibara, West & Hill, Oluhle - Mina (BLONDISH Poolside Mix)Khen - Out of a dreamDee Montero, Newman - ShadowsAmonita, Makebo - Symphonic FantasyGuhus - Daemons and cloudsKhen - ManginotDer Dritte Raum- Random ClockHrag Mikkel & Pambouk - Renaissance
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Lost Miracle, ежемесячное радио-шоу от Себастьяна Леже. Дарит вам лучшее из мелодичного хауса, классного техно, красочных мелодий и таинственных вибраций. --- Lost Miracle, the monthly radio show from Sébastien Léger. Bringing you the best of melodic house, groovy techno, colorful tunes and mysterious vibes. --- Слушайте шоу на Radio KEXXX FM 24/7 http://keksfm.kiev.ua/ Subscribe to our podcast RSS (Подписывайтесь на наш подкаст): http://feeds.feedburner.com/KEXXX-FM or Apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ua/podcast/kexxx-fm-kiev/id1455141824 or Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6lLmsPkQQpEcu7aCJUI8OO --- Tracklist: 1.Matija & Richard Elcox - The Last Mountain (Madmotormiquel & Fulltone Remix) 2.Serkan Eles - Emotion 3.Kapibara, West & Hill, Oluhle - Mina (BLONDISH Poolside Mix) 4.Khen - Out of a dream 5.Dee Montero, Newman - Shadows 6.Amonita, Makebo - Symphonic Fantasy 7.Guhus - Daemons and clouds 8.Khen - Manginot 9.Der Dritte Raum- Random Clock 10.Hrag Mikkel & Pambouk - Renaissance
What do we know about the Santa Susana Field Lab? It depends who you ask. In this episode I interview Denise Duffield, Associate Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility. There are a few PDFs I was not able to attach to these notes. I did offer to have Boeing part of the show and they declined. Please find links where you can do further research. The timing of the show is critical as NASA wants to break out of the cleanup agreement they entered in 2010. Info on public hearings is: Best Western Posada Royale, Wednesday, November 20th, 2019 from 6:30–8:30 p.m., 1775 Madera Road, Simi Valley, CA 93065 Corporate Pointe at West Hill, Thursday, November 21st, 2019 from 6:30–8:30 p.m., 8411 Fallbrook Avenue, West Hills, CA 91304 The notice says that written comments due around Dec. 9, via email to msfc-ssfl-eis@mail.nasa.gov This website from 2017 has good background on SSFL history (and history of cleanup agreements) as well as Boeing's greenwashing, (Boeing's effort to claim that cleaning up the site will do more harm to the environment) and also a map that shows the operational areas of the site for DOE, NASA, and Boeing see https://www.protectsantasusanafromboeing.com/faq/ Another good article for background on SSFL's nuclear past, and on the Woolsey Fire, is https://thebulletin.org/2019/02/a-failure-of-governmental-candor-the-fire-at-the-contaminated-santa-susana-field-laboratory/ And here is the Parents vs SSFL Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/PARENTSvsSSFL/ which will always have the most current news and actions. On Boeing's website, they write "Since acquiring its portion of the Simi Hills site from Rocketdyne in 1996, Boeing has made significant progress with cleanup and restoration. The company secured the future of nearly 2,400 acres as permanent open space habitat to benefit wildlife and the community, fulfilling a commitment made 10 years ago. The transformation of Santa Susana from field laboratory to open space is well underway, with native plants and animals reclaiming most of the previously developed areas of the property." In disagreement with this statement, a year ago, Pacific Magazine wrote, "Fifty years later, the contaminated site has yet to be cleaned up, although this month two federal agencies promised to plow ahead without the site's current owner, Boeing. And in March, the Department of Energy provided $38.3 million in funds to complete the radiologic survey of "Area IV" as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act." This isn't accurate today, as Boeing continues to dodge cleaning up the site to high standards, and the Department of Energy and NASA want out of their agreement from 2010 Administrative Orders of Consent since Boeing is fighting to live up to those standards. Boeing is proposing to clean the site to a "recreational" standard, which could leave up to 98% of the contaminants, as opposed to a "residential" standard, clean enough to build homes on. If you want to take action, you can attend the public meetings in November, contact government officials Henry Stern, Christy Smith, Brad Sherman and Julia Brownley. You can also get information from Parents vs. SSFL and Rocketdyne Clean Up Coalition.
We’re pretty sure he doesn’t need a description, but Paul Tracy is one of the most iconic characters of the IndyCar and former ChampCar scene. The “thrill from West Hill,” this Canadian burst on to the scene as the ultimate checkers or wreckers type of driver, with a wild driving style that saw him win […]
We’re pretty sure he doesn’t need a description, but Paul Tracy is one of the most iconic characters of the IndyCar and former ChampCar scene. The “thrill from West Hill,” this Canadian burst on to the scene as the ultimate checkers or wreckers type of driver, with a wild driving style that saw him win […]
This week I speak with renown Biblical scholar, Bart D. Ehrman, about his new book, "Jesus Before the Gospels: How the Earliest Christians Remembered, Changed, and Invented Their Stories of the Savior." We talk about his research into memory and how the stories about Jesus were passed along orally in the 6+ decades before they were written down. We also talk about the role the Bible plays in American public discourse and what can be done about it.I also check in with Gretta Vosper and Helen Stringer about some new developments at the West Hill congregation.*LINKS*West Hill United Church | www.westhill.netOasis Network | www.peoplearemoreimportant.orgMICAH Project Recovering from Religion Conference | http://www.micahprays.org/events/conferences.htmTo learn more about Life After God, visit www.lifeaftergod.org.Please support this show by visiting www.patreon.com/lifeaftergod