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Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
“The FIRST Documented ENCOUNTER With The MEN IN BLACK” + More Creepy True Stories! #WeirdDarkness

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 71:14


In 1947, William Rhodes captured stunning photos of a UFO, only to have mysterious government agents seize his evidence in a case shrouded in secrecy.Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version. https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateInfo on the next LIVE SCREAM event. https://weirddarkness.com/LiveScreamInfo on the next WEIRDO WATCH PARTY event. https://weirddarkness.com/TVIN THIS EPISODE: Natalie Bollinger seemed to have her whole life ahead of her, but beneath the surface was a dark and tragic story that would end in obsession, danger, and a horrifying Craigslist ad that no one saw coming. (Natalie Bollinger – Stalked, Betrayed, and Forgotten) *** Oregon's scenic beauty hides a darker side, where ghostly encounters and eerie legends bring the state's haunted history to life. We'll look at five of the most haunted places in The Union State. (Five Haunted Locations in Oregon) *** Andrew Keegan went from '90s heartthrob to the charismatic leader of a crystal-charged spiritual group, where eerie rituals and strange coincidences blur the line between community and cult. (Teen Heartthrob to Cult Leader) *** The Dakota is more than just a historic NYC landmark—its dark history of ghostly encounters, untimely celebrity deaths, and eerie connections will leave you with chills. (Famous Phantoms of the Dark Dakota Building) *** A wild night in 1979 – Chicago's Comiskey Park turned into a chaotic battlefield as tens of thousands of disco-hating fans lit records on fire, sparked a riot, and may have sealed the fate of an entire music genre. It's the night “Disco Inferno” turned literal. (The Night Disco Burned) *** When a man in 1947 captured stunning photos of a UFO over Phoenix, he unknowingly invited the shadowy Men in Black into his life, sparking one of the earliest and most chilling accounts of government secrecy and dark intimidation. (First Documented Encounter With The Men In Black) *** The U.S. has a seven-step plan for meeting aliens, and it's a mix of science fiction, strategy, and some downright unsettling steps you won't believe. (First Contact or Planetary Catastrophe?)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Disclaimer and Lead-In00:02:14.046 = Show Open00:04:53.661 = The First Documented Encounter With The Men In Black00:18:32.928 = First Contact, Or Planetary Catastrophe00:25:57.197 = Natalie Bollinger – Stalked, Betrayed, and Forgotten00:35:27.614 = Five Haunted Locations in Oregon00:48:15.382 = The Night Disco Burned00:54:58.464 = Teen Heartthrob to Cult Leader01:03:02.182 = Famous Phantoms of the Dark Dakota Building01:07:20.408 = Facing Fear For Fun01:10:02.981 = Show CloseSOURCES AND RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE…“The First Documented Encounter With The Men In Black”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodes_UFO_photographs,https://www.smithsonianmag.com/air-space-magazine/the-original-men-in-black-3849054,https://www.history.com/news/men-in-black-real-origins, https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2024/08/Are-Men-in-Black-Real-At-Least-One-Was/“Natalie Bollinger – Stalked, Betrayed, and Forgotten”: https://cattstruecrimecorner.com/the-case-of-natalie-bollinger/,https://genwhypod.com/blogs/the-generation-why-podcast-blog/the-murder-of-natalie-bollinger,https://lauthmissingpersons.com/murder-natalie-bollinger/, https://klakstrom.medium.com/the-strange-murder-of-natalie-bollinger-16110ddaefb7, https://www.truecasefiles.com/2019/12/the-murder-of-natalie-bollinger.html,https://bekah302.medium.com/of-stalking-craigslist-and-social-media-the-case-of-natalie-bollinger-6846c98a8cc5“Five Haunted Locations In Oregon”: https://the-line-up.com/haunted-places-in-oregon (used verbatim with permission)“Facing Fear For Fun”: https://www.southernfriedtruecrime.com/annalisa-netherly,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Read_House_Hotel, https://www.clthomas.org/post/the-read-house-hauntings-and-legends, https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/thoughts-thinking/201810/5-reasons-we-enjoy-being-scared,https://health.clevelandclinic.org/why-do-we-like-to-get-scared, https://www.healthline.com/health-news/why-we-like-to-be-scared, https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/why-fear-feels-good“Teen Heartthrob To Cult Leader”: https://people.com/andrew-keegan-looks-back-insane-spirituality-venture-cost-tens-of-thousands-sparked-cult-rumors-8576493, https://ew.com/andrew-keegan-responds-rumors-he-started-cult-8576464,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Keegan, https://www.ranker.com/list/andrew-keegan-cult-facts/carly-silver“Famous Phantoms of the Dark Dakota Building”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_John_Lennon,https://jessicajewettonline.com/ghosts-of-the-dakota-building, https://the-line-up.com/the-dakota-building,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dakota, https://www.ranker.com/list/dakota-building-curse/april-a-taylor,“First Contact or Planetary Catastrophe”: https://www.nsa.gov/portals/75/documents/news-features/declassified-documents/cryptologic-spectrum/communications_with_extraterrestrial.pdf, https://www.livescience.com/19360-humans-discover-aliens.html, https://listverse.com/2017/03/12/10-laws-rules-and-regulations-for-extraterrestrial-contact/, https://www.livescience.com/alien-contact-protocol.html, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-detection_policy,https://www.ranker.com/list/facts-about-the-seven-steps-to-contact/laura-allan“The Night Disco Burned”: https://www.britannica.com/event/Disco-Demolition-Night,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disco_Demolition_Night, https://edm.com/features/remembering-disco-demolition-night-1979, https://www.ranker.com/list/facts-about-disco-demolition-night/melissa-sartore; Audio Clips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAJfOcnYYEQ; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWCRu-yVEFU=====(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.

Art Heals All Wounds
William Rhodes, Creating Connections Between Generations and Across Communities

Art Heals All Wounds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 35:42 Transcription Available


Today, I'm joined by William Rhodes, a mixed-media artist and Program Director of the Intergenerational Arts Program at Bayview Senior Services in San Francisco. We discuss what called him to quilting, how his art projects are dissolving divisions between communities, and the inspiration behind some of his recent projects, including works for The Southeast Family Health Center and the We Are Bruce Lee exhibit. Topics Covered:●      The displacement of the African American community in Bayview-Hunters Point due to gentrification ●      The importance of documenting and representing the history of the community in a health center ●      Willam's journey to becoming a quilter ●      The magic that happens when you pair up seniors and children to work on an art project together ●      The techniques and overarching messages in some of William's mixed-media art  Resources Mentioned: ●      Documentary: Take This Hammer  ●      Zine: We Are Here ●      Public Art Project: The Southeast Family Health Center●      We Are Bruce Lee: Chinese Historical Society of America Museum●      South African Quilt Project: The Nelson Mandela International Quilt●      Mixed-media: Red thread art    Guest Info:●      William's Website ●      William's Facebook ●      Check out William's work at the Black Artists on Art at Crocker Art Museum  Follow Me:●      My Instagram ●      My LinkedIn●      My Twitter●      Art Heals All Wounds Website●      Art Heals All Wounds Instagram●      Art Heals All Wounds Twitter ●      Art Heals All Wounds Facebook●      Art Heals All Wounds Newsletter

UFO -Bortom rimligt tvivel
10. Pentagon vs Kongressen, Kenneth Arnold 1947 & starten av tefatsvågen och ufologin

UFO -Bortom rimligt tvivel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 66:36


EACCNY Pulse: Transatlantic Business Insights
6. Future of Finance: Banking Culture & Conduct - Why it Still Matters

EACCNY Pulse: Transatlantic Business Insights

Play Episode Play 47 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 24:29


This episode of “A look into the Crystal Ball on the Future of Finance,” features William "Bill" Rhodes, Former Chairman & CEO of CITIBANK, and current President & CEO of WILLIAM R. RHODES GLOBAL ADVISORS, and Dr. Stuart P.M. Mackintosh, Executive Director of the GROUP OF THIRTY. In this high-level conversation, you will hear about the everchanging banking culture & conduct landscape on both sides of the Atlantic, and how financial institutions must adapt to incorporate new challenges, such as climate change, crypto, and digital currencies, in their culture & conduct operations.William R. Rhodes, Former Chairman & CEO, Citibank, and President & CEO, William R. Rhodes Global AdvisorsBill Rhodes is president and CEO of William R. Rhodes Global Advisors, LLC and professor-atlarge at Brown University. He is also a retired senior vice chairman and senior international officer of Citigroup and Citibank.Mr. Rhodes gained a reputation for international financial diplomacy in the 1980s as a result of his leadership in helping manage the external-debt crises that involved developing nations and their creditors worldwide. During that period and in the 1990s, he headed the advisory committees of international banks that negotiated debt-restructuring agreements for Argentina, Brazil, Jamaica, Mexico, Peru, the Republic of Korea, and Uruguay. He has since served as a trusted advisor to governments, financial officials and corporations worldwide. He has received decorations and honors from various governments and institutions in recognition of his contributions to international banking and finance.Dr. Stuart P. M. Mackintosh, Executive Director, GROUP OF 30Stuart P.M. Mackintosh is the Executive Director of the Group of Thirty an international financial think tank comprised senior figures from central banking, the financial sector, and academia.  His research focus centers on climate change, macroeconomic and systemic risks, global governance issues, and the international political economy.Dr. Mackintosh has served as President of the National Association for Business Economics (NABE), the largest professional organization of economists in the United States. He is an elected member of the Conference of Business Economists, comprised of the leading economists in North America. He is a certified Business Economist.Dr. Mackintosh has a B.A. and Ph.D. from Newcastle University and a M.Sc. from the University of Edinburgh. In 2018 Dr. Mackintosh was appointed a non-resident Visiting Fellow at Newcastle University.In 2015 Routledge published The Redesign of the Global Financial Architecture: The Return of State Authority, in hardback and paperback. A second edition of The Redesign came out in 2020. In September his next book Climate Crisis Economics will be released. Dr. Mackintosh writes widely, and he speaks often to diverse audiences explaining complex topics in a clear and concise manner.When out of the office, Dr. Mackintosh can most often be found on his road or mountain bike.

Cosmic Sponge
The Rhodes Photographs

Cosmic Sponge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 60:35


Nestled between the Kenneth Arnold UFO sightings, which coined the term "Flying Saucer", and the Roswell Crash one can find two photographs captured by William Rhodes of the "saucers" so many had witnessed in the weeks between the two major UFO events.  The government's response to William Rhodes spanned Projects Sign,  Grudge, and Bluebook.  It also is a perfect example of how the government treated UFO cases during each of them.  The the photographic negatives Rhodes took would disappear behind the wall of government bureaucracy.  Both the Air Force and FBI would attempt to discredit him without success and at every turn, the evidence supported the singular fact that two photographs were captured of a craft which remains unidentified to this day.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cosmicsponge)

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones
Encore: The Artists' Grief Deck

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 54:56


As Nina Simone said, It is an artist's duty to reflect the time in which we live. The Artists' Grief Deck, a project that pairs visual artists with writers, offers visual and written representation of COVID's impact, especially regarding our losses. As it's creators say, COVID-19 presents a unique challenge, among natural disasters, to human culture. Loss is experienced on numerous levels, and it is ongoing. It is not geographically specific, and so there is no ‘getting out' of the affected area to recuperate and heal. As it takes an enormous toll in human life, it also prevents us from gathering together to mourn, interrupting rituals of grieving across all cultures. Their project is a response to this global grief. Join me as I talk with Adriene Jenik, who created the deck in collaboration with Andrew Freiband, and two of its artists, Brianna L. Hernández Baurichter and William Rhodes.

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones
Encore: The Artists' Grief Deck

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 54:56


As Nina Simone said, It is an artist's duty to reflect the time in which we live. The Artists' Grief Deck, a project that pairs visual artists with writers, offers visual and written representation of COVID's impact, especially regarding our losses. As it's creators say, COVID-19 presents a unique challenge, among natural disasters, to human culture. Loss is experienced on numerous levels, and it is ongoing. It is not geographically specific, and so there is no ‘getting out' of the affected area to recuperate and heal. As it takes an enormous toll in human life, it also prevents us from gathering together to mourn, interrupting rituals of grieving across all cultures. Their project is a response to this global grief. Join me as I talk with Adriene Jenik, who created the deck in collaboration with Andrew Freiband, and two of its artists, Brianna L. Hernández Baurichter and William Rhodes.

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones
Encore: The Artists' Grief Deck

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 54:56


As Nina Simone said, It is an artist's duty to reflect the time in which we live. The Artists' Grief Deck, a project that pairs visual artists with writers, offers visual and written representation of COVID's impact, especially regarding our losses. As it's creators say, COVID-19 presents a unique challenge, among natural disasters, to human culture. Loss is experienced on numerous levels, and it is ongoing. It is not geographically specific, and so there is no ‘getting out' of the affected area to recuperate and heal. As it takes an enormous toll in human life, it also prevents us from gathering together to mourn, interrupting rituals of grieving across all cultures. Their project is a response to this global grief. Join me as I talk with Adriene Jenik, who created the deck in collaboration with Andrew Freiband, and two of its artists, Brianna L. Hernández Baurichter and William Rhodes.

The CharacterStrong Podcast
Creating A Campus Culture Of Kindness & Care - Dr. William Rhodes & Penny Flores

The CharacterStrong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 19:30


Dr. William Rhodes is the founding Principal of Robert & Felice Bryant Elementary School in the Katy Independent School District located outside of Houston, in Katy, Texas. Dr. Rhodes has served as a Principal in both a well-established school and a first-year school; both requiring the development and fostering of school culture. Dr. Rhodes has experience in various levels of public education ranging from Georgia to California to Texas as a Substitute, K-8 Teacher, Assistant Principal, District Human Resource Coordinator, and Principal. Through his experience working with educators he believes campus culture is a determining factor in teacher retention, parent engagement, and student success. Dr. Rhodes is a graduate of Berry College in Rome, GA with a B.S. in Middle Grades Education and the University of Houston- Clear Lake with an M.S. in Educational Management and Ed.D. in Educational Leadership. Mrs. Penny Flores has worked in education for 15 years as an elementary teacher and school counselor. She is currently the school counselor at Bryant Elementary. She is a graduate of University of Houston-Victoria with a B.S. in Interdisciplinary studies as well as a M.S. in Curriculum and Instruction, Reading, and School Counseline. She is an Advanced Trauma-Informed Certified Counselor. She is currently pursuing her Ed. D. in Curriculum and Instruction with a focus on the impact of SEL. She is happily married and the mother of three wonderful daughters at very different stages of life: a twenty-year old sophmore in college, a fifteen-year old learning to drive, and an eight-year old in second grade.

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones
The Artists' Grief Deck

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 54:56


As Nina Simone said, It is an artist's duty to reflect the time in which we live. The Artists' Grief Deck, a project that pairs visual artists with writers, offers visual and written representation of COVID's impact, especially regarding our losses. As it's creators say, COVID-19 presents a unique challenge, among natural disasters, to human culture. Loss is experienced on numerous levels, and it is ongoing. It is not geographically specific, and so there is no ‘getting out' of the affected area to recuperate and heal. As it takes an enormous toll in human life, it also prevents us from gathering together to mourn, interrupting rituals of grieving across all cultures. Their project is a response to this global grief. Join me as I talk with Adriene Jenik, who created the deck in collaboration with Andrew Freiband, and two of its artists, Brianna L. Hernández Baurichter and William Rhodes.

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones
The Artists' Grief Deck

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 54:56


As Nina Simone said, It is an artist's duty to reflect the time in which we live. The Artists' Grief Deck, a project that pairs visual artists with writers, offers visual and written representation of COVID's impact, especially regarding our losses. As it's creators say, COVID-19 presents a unique challenge, among natural disasters, to human culture. Loss is experienced on numerous levels, and it is ongoing. It is not geographically specific, and so there is no ‘getting out' of the affected area to recuperate and heal. As it takes an enormous toll in human life, it also prevents us from gathering together to mourn, interrupting rituals of grieving across all cultures. Their project is a response to this global grief. Join me as I talk with Adriene Jenik, who created the deck in collaboration with Andrew Freiband, and two of its artists, Brianna L. Hernández Baurichter and William Rhodes.

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones
The Artists' Grief Deck

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 54:56


As Nina Simone said, It is an artist's duty to reflect the time in which we live. The Artists' Grief Deck, a project that pairs visual artists with writers, offers visual and written representation of COVID's impact, especially regarding our losses. As it's creators say, COVID-19 presents a unique challenge, among natural disasters, to human culture. Loss is experienced on numerous levels, and it is ongoing. It is not geographically specific, and so there is no ‘getting out’ of the affected area to recuperate and heal. As it takes an enormous toll in human life, it also prevents us from gathering together to mourn, interrupting rituals of grieving across all cultures. Their project is a response to this global grief. Join me as I talk with Adriene Jenik, who created the deck in collaboration with Andrew Freiband, and two of its artists, Brianna L. Hernández Baurichter and William Rhodes.

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones
The Artists' Grief Deck

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 54:56


As Nina Simone said, It is an artist's duty to reflect the time in which we live. The Artists' Grief Deck, a project that pairs visual artists with writers, offers visual and written representation of COVID's impact, especially regarding our losses. As it's creators say, COVID-19 presents a unique challenge, among natural disasters, to human culture. Loss is experienced on numerous levels, and it is ongoing. It is not geographically specific, and so there is no ‘getting out' of the affected area to recuperate and heal. As it takes an enormous toll in human life, it also prevents us from gathering together to mourn, interrupting rituals of grieving across all cultures. Their project is a response to this global grief. Join me as I talk with Adriene Jenik, who created the deck in collaboration with Andrew Freiband, and two of its artists, Brianna L. Hernández Baurichter and William Rhodes.

Justice Talks in Wyoming
Power in Prosecuting: The Choices One Person Makes in the System

Justice Talks in Wyoming

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 83:43


This week, Cody Duran hosts Professor Darrell Jackson, J.D., Ph. D. a Professor of Law and the Faculty Director of the Prosecution Assistance Program at the University of Wyoming College of Law. Professor Jackson discusses a wide range of issues in the criminal trial process, and how a prosecutor’s power and role fits into that process. The discretion given to a prosecutor strikes a balance in power between the prosecutor and the judge, and the prosecutor is the first in line to determine whether and how a case will proceed. This episode discusses how implicit biases and institutionalized disparities affect the decision-making process at each phase of the trial.Sources: Research Finds Evidence of Racial Bias in Plea Deals, Equal Justice Initiative (https://eji.org/news/research-finds-racial-disparities-in-plea-deals/) William Rhodes, Ryan Kling, Jeremy Luallen, Christina Dyous, Federal Sentencing Disparity: 2005–2012, Bureau of Justice Statistics (https://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/fsd0512.pdf) Joshua Dressler, George C. Thomas III, Daniel S. Medwed, Criminal Procedure: Principles, Policies, and Perspectives (7th Ed.)

Wanda's Picks
Wanda's Picks Radio Show Archives

Wanda's Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 127:00


This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay!  Middle Passage Walk, Theodore Rush, Fetch Clay, William Rhodes, broadcast August 29, 2014.   

Storied: San Francisco
Special: William Rhodes on Being a Black Artist in San Francisco

Storied: San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 19:32


In this special episode, we listen to artist William Rhodes talk about his arrival in San Francisco back in 2008. It wasn't exactly the city he had imagined. Together with other Black artists here, he helped found the Three Point Nine Art Collective, and that helped William feel grounded in community and what he loves to do. But it of course didn't stop the racist micro-aggressions he experienced here on a daily basis. William ends this episode offering a genuine sense of hope for the future, which he believes has to start with us all being true to ourselves. In case you missed William's original podcasts with us, please go back to Season 2 Episode 33 (Part 1 and Part 2). ​We recorded this podcast on Zoom during quarantine in San Francisco in June 2020. Photography by Michelle Kilfeather

Storied: San Francisco
S2E33, Part 2: William Rhodes on Juke City and Threaded Memories

Storied: San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 9:41


In this podcast, artist William Rhodes talks about the 3.9 Art Collective and how it influenced his latest show, Threaded Memories. The exhibition, up at the African-American Art and Culture Complex now through Aug. 2, celebrates the community that lived in the Fillmore during that neighborhood's "Harlem of the West" days. To kick off the show, William held a party called Juke City in which he invited folks to dress up in Jazz Era clothing, see a burlesque show, and be treated to a few numbers by none other than Fillmore Slim. William will be giving an artist talk as part of the exhibition at the AAACC on July 25 at 6 p.m. You can check out the 3.9 Collective website and follow them on Facebook. Film photography by Michelle Kilfeather

Storied: San Francisco
S2E33, Part 1: William Rhodes on Art in the Mission District

Storied: San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 13:03


In this podcast, artist William Rhodes talks about growing up in Baltimore, some similarities between there and San Francisco, moving to the city, the art of the Mission, and establishing his own art experience here. Williams's show, Threaded Memories, is up at the African American Art and Culture Complex now through Aug. 2. He'll be giving an artist's talk there next Thursday, July 25, at 6 p.m. Through various media, the show celebrates the now-diminishing African American population of San Francisco. Check back Thursday, when William will talk more about the ongoing exhibition as well as the party that launched it. Film photography by Michelle Kilfeather

Wanda's Picks
Wanda's Picks Radio Show

Wanda's Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 163:00


1. Audrey Candy Corn and Peter Menchini, Directors of the film, "Soar Torian Soar," screening at SFDoc 2019, 6/9/19, 2:30 PM at the Roxie Theatre in SF. Visit sfindie.com 2. William Rhodes, Artists, joins us to ta;lk about  JUKE CITY: A Harlem of the West Immersive Art Experience, June 13, 6-9pm at the African American Art and Culture Complex, 762 Fulton Street; Artist Talk: July 25, 6-9pm at AAACC.   3. Will Agee, Director, Producer, Cinematographer, Editor, "The Land of High Mountains," at SFDoc, Roxie Theater, 6/9, 12:15 p; 6/11, 7 p   https://www.landofhighmountains.com/  4. Bridgette Auger, Director/DP/Producer, "We Are Not Princesses," at SFDoc, Roxie theater, 6/9, 4:45 p.; 6/13, 7 p  http://www.openartfoundation.org/we-are-not-princesses  Music: Zion Trinity, Opening Prayer for Elegba; Amikaeyla Gaston, Lovely Day http://tobtr.com/s/11368807  

Walk the Tech Talk | Anna Frazzetto of Harvey Nash
EP 15: Frank Fuser and William Rhodes from Compugen

Walk the Tech Talk | Anna Frazzetto of Harvey Nash

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 17:34


On this episode of Walk The Tech Talk, Anna interviews Frank Fuser, Vice President Services for Compugen based in Canada, and William Rhodes, the U.S. Director Services Delivery for Compugen. Frank and William share Compugen’s customer-first approach, Compugen’s modern workspace offering, the similarities and differences Frank is seeing for outsourced services in Canada vs the U.S., and so much more. Join Anna and learn from the strategies and accomplishments of this episode's tech trailblazers.

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The Rhodes Center Podcast
William Rhodes: Connecting the Dots, from Venezuela to China and Beyond

The Rhodes Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 22:57


The Rhodes Center podcast is brought to you by The Rhodes Center for International Economics and Finance at Brown University. The show is hosted by Mark Blyth and Brendan Greeley. On this episode: the man behind the Rhodes Center, the indomitable William Rhodes. Brown class of '57, international banker, international public servant, and author of 'Banker to the World: Leadership Lessons from the Front Lines of Global Finance' [https://www.mhprofessional.com/9780071704250-usa-banker-to-the-world-leadership-lessons-from-the-front-lines-of-global-finance-group]. He recently joined Mark and Brendan to discuss some of today's most pressing economic issues. You can read a transcript of this episode here: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iEU7Z4DIWp2QBcJN_HuOMaKQOBsp8wtL/view?usp=sharing]

Wanda's Picks
Wanda's Picks Radio Show

Wanda's Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 156:00


This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Thomas Robert Simpson, AfroSolo 23, Oct. 18-22 at the AAACC's Burial Clay Theatre, 762 Fulton Street, SF is joined by one of the soloists, Anjali Austin, who will present an excerpt of Live Oak, a tribute to her grandmother and the 30 quilts she inherited from her. Visit afrosolo.org  2. Joanna Haigood, Artistic Director and co-founder, Zaccho Dance Theatre joins us with Jeff Raz, a creative collaborator in the reprise of the 2002 work The View from Here, inspired by the work of artist, Marc Chagall, Oct. 20-22, Oct. 27-29 at Zaccho Studios, 1777 Yosemite Ave., (off Third St.) Studio 330, SF. Visit zaccho.org 3. Artists Kristine Mays and William Rhodes join us to talk about their Open Studio, Friday, Oct. 27 (party) 6-9 p.m., followed by two days of art, Oct. 28-29, 11-6 at 1491 Dolores Street (in Noe Valley), SF. It is a free event. Art will be for sale at the home studio gallery. Visit kristinemays.com and williamrhodesart.com 4. Anjali Austin returns for a longer conversation on her work and anticipated appearence in AfroSolo 23, with her work, "Live Oak."  Visit dance.fsu.edu/anjali-austin/

Bloomberg Surveillance
Trump Listens to Jamie Dimon, William Rhodes Says

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 55:15


William Rhodes, CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, says Trump has been inviting to corporate chiefs and that he listens to JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon. Greg Valliere, Horizon Investments' chief global strategist, says Goldman Sachs' dominance in the White House is a good story for investors. Jahangir Aziz, JPMorgan's head of emerging markets research, says China's Central Bank is trying to be more communicative. Tony Crescenzi, PIMCO's executive vice president, says fiscal authority hasn't taken over from monetary authority yet. Finally, Doug Kass, president of Seabreeze Partners, says he's long Twitter and that it has a valuable user base. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Surveillance
Trump Listens to Jamie Dimon, William Rhodes Says

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 54:30


William Rhodes, CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, says Trump has been inviting to corporate chiefs and that he listens to JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon. Greg Valliere, Horizon Investments' chief global strategist, says Goldman Sachs' dominance in the White House is a good story for investors. Jahangir Aziz, JPMorgan's head of emerging markets research, says China's Central Bank is trying to be more communicative. Tony Crescenzi, PIMCO's executive vice president, says fiscal authority hasn't taken over from monetary authority yet. Finally, Doug Kass, president of Seabreeze Partners, says he's long Twitter and that it has a valuable user base.

Bloomberg Surveillance
Tillerson Is Making a Mistake by Skipping NATO, Stavridis Says

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 37:32


Admiral James Stavridis, the dean of Tufts University's Fletcher School, says Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's decision to skip April's NATO meeting is a violation of "diplomacy 101." William Rhodes, president and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, says the banking culture needs to improve to restore trust in banking. Paul Quinsee, JPMorgan's global head of equities, says revenue growth and currency movements will help profit growth this year in Europe. Finally, Neil Shearing, Capital Economics' chief emerging markets economist, says the strength of the Mexican peso and other emerging market currencies has been surprising. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Surveillance
Tillerson Is Making a Mistake by Skipping NATO, Stavridis Says

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 36:47


Admiral James Stavridis, the dean of Tufts University's Fletcher School, says Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's decision to skip April's NATO meeting is a violation of "diplomacy 101." William Rhodes, president and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, says the banking culture needs to improve to restore trust in banking. Paul Quinsee, JPMorgan's global head of equities, says revenue growth and currency movements will help profit growth this year in Europe. Finally, Neil Shearing, Capital Economics' chief emerging markets economist, says the strength of the Mexican peso and other emerging market currencies has been surprising.

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Wanda's Picks
Wanda's Picks Radio Show

Wanda's Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2015 136:00


1. Adrian Williams, Executive Dir., The Village Project, which will present its 10th annual Kwanzaa celebration throughout San Francisco, with seven days of community events starting on Dec. 26th, running through January 1st.  The seven day celebration will open at the Museum of the African Diaspora at noon on Friday, December 26th, and continue with an evening celebration at the African American Arts and Culture complex at 7 p.m. The closing celebration will take place at St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church on Friday, Jan.1st, 6 pm, with Tia Carroll crooning some down home blues. 415-424-2980, www.thevillageprojectsf.org, www.kwanzaasanfrancisco.com 2. Kheven LaGrone & Artists, Tomye Neal-Madison, William Rhodes, Michael Ross, join us to talk about the exhibit: "I Am San Francisco: (Re)Collecting the Home of Native Black San Franciscans" at the San Francisco Main Library, African American Center, Dec. 12, 2-4 Artist Talks. http://sfpl.org/index.php?pg=1022007301 3. Dr. Ayodele Nzinga and cast join us to talk about the Lower Bottom Playaz production of Radio Golf at The Flight Deck, 1450 Broadway in Oakland, Dec. 18-Jan. 3, lowerbottomplayaz.com 4. Peabo Bryson speaks about the 20th Annual Colors of Christmas, Dec. 14-15 at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco. Visit sfsymphony.org, 415-864-6000. 

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Agua Programada, El agua es más que simple agua por Kurt Martinez parte 2

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 59:40


Agua Programa, El agua es más que simple agua por Kurt Martinez primera parte de dos, en la VIII Feria de Alimentación y Salud, que tuvo lugar los días 24 y 25 de Octubre 2015 en Balaguer (Lleida). Agua programada El agua es más que simple H2O La ciencia del agua es un mundo lleno de misterios y posibilidades. Haremos un recorrido por los estudios que han descubierto nuevas fases del agua como el EZ Water o el agua eléctricamente expandida, los posibles métodos de programación de agua, las propiedades del agua estructurada, experimentaremos con el gas Brown y veremos sus beneficios en la agricultura y la salud. Bloque I. ¿Qué es el agua programada? Clústers o agrupaciones de moléculas. Investigadores que han estudiado la programación de agua. EZ Water Bloque II. ¿Cómo se programa? Microondas Rayos UV Magnetismo Solarización Mandalas Elementos vivos Meditación Ondas electromagnéticas Metales Vórtices Música HHO (Brown Gas) Otros Bloque III. ¿Qué es el Brown Gas? Historia breve del Brown Gas (Faraday, William Rhodes, Yull Brown, George Wiseman) Agua eléctricamente expandida. Importancia de la calidad del Brown Gas. Beneficios del Brown Gas en la agricultura y la salud. Experimentos en vivo. Kurt Martínez Ingeniero Mecánico Administrador, U.A de C. México Six Sigma, University of Michigan, College of Engineering, USA Experiencia en manufactura automotriz como ingeniero de proyectos, costos y control de producción. Especialidad como ingeniero de cementaciones (área de exploración de petróleo, offshore e inshore) e ingeniero de mejora en producción de petróleo y gas (yacimientos nuevos y depletados), control de agua en producción de crudo. Desde el 2008 Investigador de tecnologías libres. Estudio del agua como catalizador de combustible y otras aplicaciones. Consultor en ahorro energético y desarrollo de tecnología práctica y libre. Investigación en tecnolgía de pulso (PPT). Miembro del grupo Salpa Energías Alternativas --------------------------------- http://salpa-tech.com/ http://www.alimentacioisalut.com http://www.slowfoodterresdelleida.com https://dolcarevolucio.cat http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com - La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

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Agua Programada, El agua es más que simple agua por Kurt Martinez parte 2

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 59:40


Agua Programa, El agua es más que simple agua por Kurt Martinez primera parte de dos, en la VIII Feria de Alimentación y Salud, que tuvo lugar los días 24 y 25 de Octubre 2015 en Balaguer (Lleida). Agua programada El agua es más que simple H2O La ciencia del agua es un mundo lleno de misterios y posibilidades. Haremos un recorrido por los estudios que han descubierto nuevas fases del agua como el EZ Water o el agua eléctricamente expandida, los posibles métodos de programación de agua, las propiedades del agua estructurada, experimentaremos con el gas Brown y veremos sus beneficios en la agricultura y la salud. Bloque I. ¿Qué es el agua programada? Clústers o agrupaciones de moléculas. Investigadores que han estudiado la programación de agua. EZ Water Bloque II. ¿Cómo se programa? Microondas Rayos UV Magnetismo Solarización Mandalas Elementos vivos Meditación Ondas electromagnéticas Metales Vórtices Música HHO (Brown Gas) Otros Bloque III. ¿Qué es el Brown Gas? Historia breve del Brown Gas (Faraday, William Rhodes, Yull Brown, George Wiseman) Agua eléctricamente expandida. Importancia de la calidad del Brown Gas. Beneficios del Brown Gas en la agricultura y la salud. Experimentos en vivo. Kurt Martínez Ingeniero Mecánico Administrador, U.A de C. México Six Sigma, University of Michigan, College of Engineering, USA Experiencia en manufactura automotriz como ingeniero de proyectos, costos y control de producción. Especialidad como ingeniero de cementaciones (área de exploración de petróleo, offshore e inshore) e ingeniero de mejora en producción de petróleo y gas (yacimientos nuevos y depletados), control de agua en producción de crudo. Desde el 2008 Investigador de tecnologías libres. Estudio del agua como catalizador de combustible y otras aplicaciones. Consultor en ahorro energético y desarrollo de tecnología práctica y libre. Investigación en tecnolgía de pulso (PPT). Miembro del grupo Salpa Energías Alternativas --------------------------------- http://salpa-tech.com/ http://www.alimentacioisalut.com http://www.slowfoodterresdelleida.com https://dolcarevolucio.cat http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com - La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

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Agua Programada, El agua es más que simple agua por Kurt Martinez parte 2

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 59:40


Agua Programa, El agua es más que simple agua por Kurt Martinez primera parte de dos, en la VIII Feria de Alimentación y Salud, que tuvo lugar los días 24 y 25 de Octubre 2015 en Balaguer (Lleida). Agua programada El agua es más que simple H2O La ciencia del agua es un mundo lleno de misterios y posibilidades. Haremos un recorrido por los estudios que han descubierto nuevas fases del agua como el EZ Water o el agua eléctricamente expandida, los posibles métodos de programación de agua, las propiedades del agua estructurada, experimentaremos con el gas Brown y veremos sus beneficios en la agricultura y la salud. Bloque I. ¿Qué es el agua programada? Clústers o agrupaciones de moléculas. Investigadores que han estudiado la programación de agua. EZ Water Bloque II. ¿Cómo se programa? Microondas Rayos UV Magnetismo Solarización Mandalas Elementos vivos Meditación Ondas electromagnéticas Metales Vórtices Música HHO (Brown Gas) Otros Bloque III. ¿Qué es el Brown Gas? Historia breve del Brown Gas (Faraday, William Rhodes, Yull Brown, George Wiseman) Agua eléctricamente expandida. Importancia de la calidad del Brown Gas. Beneficios del Brown Gas en la agricultura y la salud. Experimentos en vivo. Kurt Martínez Ingeniero Mecánico Administrador, U.A de C. México Six Sigma, University of Michigan, College of Engineering, USA Experiencia en manufactura automotriz como ingeniero de proyectos, costos y control de producción. Especialidad como ingeniero de cementaciones (área de exploración de petróleo, offshore e inshore) e ingeniero de mejora en producción de petróleo y gas (yacimientos nuevos y depletados), control de agua en producción de crudo. Desde el 2008 Investigador de tecnologías libres. Estudio del agua como catalizador de combustible y otras aplicaciones. Consultor en ahorro energético y desarrollo de tecnología práctica y libre. Investigación en tecnolgía de pulso (PPT). Miembro del grupo Salpa Energías Alternativas --------------------------------- http://salpa-tech.com/ http://www.alimentacioisalut.com http://www.slowfoodterresdelleida.com https://dolcarevolucio.cat http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com - La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

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Agua Programada, El agua es más que simple agua por Kurt Martinez parte 1

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2015 66:04


Agua Programa, El agua es más que simple agua por Kurt Martinez primera parte de dos, en la VIII Feria de Alimentación y Salud, que tuvo lugar los días 24 y 25 de Octubre 2015 en Balaguer (Lleida). Agua programada El agua es más que simple H2O La ciencia del agua es un mundo lleno de misterios y posibilidades. Haremos un recorrido por los estudios que han descubierto nuevas fases del agua como el EZ Water o el agua eléctricamente expandida, los posibles métodos de programación de agua, las propiedades del agua estructurada, experimentaremos con el gas Brown y veremos sus beneficios en la agricultura y la salud. Bloque I. ¿Qué es el agua programada? Clústers o agrupaciones de moléculas. Investigadores que han estudiado la programación de agua. EZ Water Bloque II. ¿Cómo se programa? Microondas Rayos UV Magnetismo Solarización Mandalas Elementos vivos Meditación Ondas electromagnéticas Metales Vórtices Música HHO (Brown Gas) Otros Bloque III. ¿Qué es el Brown Gas? Historia breve del Brown Gas (Faraday, William Rhodes, Yull Brown, George Wiseman) Agua eléctricamente expandida. Importancia de la calidad del Brown Gas. Beneficios del Brown Gas en la agricultura y la salud. Experimentos en vivo. Kurt Martínez Ingeniero Mecánico Administrador, U.A de C. México Six Sigma, University of Michigan, College of Engineering, USA Experiencia en manufactura automotriz como ingeniero de proyectos, costos y control de producción. Especialidad como ingeniero de cementaciones (área de exploración de petróleo, offshore e inshore) e ingeniero de mejora en producción de petróleo y gas (yacimientos nuevos y depletados), control de agua en producción de crudo. Desde el 2008 Investigador de tecnologías libres. Estudio del agua como catalizador de combustible y otras aplicaciones. Consultor en ahorro energético y desarrollo de tecnología práctica y libre. Investigación en tecnolgía de pulso (PPT). Miembro del grupo Salpa Energías Alternativas --------------------------------- http://salpa-tech.com/ http://www.alimentacioisalut.com http://www.slowfoodterresdelleida.com https://dolcarevolucio.cat http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com - La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

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Agua Programada, El agua es más que simple agua por Kurt Martinez parte 1

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2015 66:04


Agua Programa, El agua es más que simple agua por Kurt Martinez primera parte de dos, en la VIII Feria de Alimentación y Salud, que tuvo lugar los días 24 y 25 de Octubre 2015 en Balaguer (Lleida). Agua programada El agua es más que simple H2O La ciencia del agua es un mundo lleno de misterios y posibilidades. Haremos un recorrido por los estudios que han descubierto nuevas fases del agua como el EZ Water o el agua eléctricamente expandida, los posibles métodos de programación de agua, las propiedades del agua estructurada, experimentaremos con el gas Brown y veremos sus beneficios en la agricultura y la salud. Bloque I. ¿Qué es el agua programada? Clústers o agrupaciones de moléculas. Investigadores que han estudiado la programación de agua. EZ Water Bloque II. ¿Cómo se programa? Microondas Rayos UV Magnetismo Solarización Mandalas Elementos vivos Meditación Ondas electromagnéticas Metales Vórtices Música HHO (Brown Gas) Otros Bloque III. ¿Qué es el Brown Gas? Historia breve del Brown Gas (Faraday, William Rhodes, Yull Brown, George Wiseman) Agua eléctricamente expandida. Importancia de la calidad del Brown Gas. Beneficios del Brown Gas en la agricultura y la salud. Experimentos en vivo. Kurt Martínez Ingeniero Mecánico Administrador, U.A de C. México Six Sigma, University of Michigan, College of Engineering, USA Experiencia en manufactura automotriz como ingeniero de proyectos, costos y control de producción. Especialidad como ingeniero de cementaciones (área de exploración de petróleo, offshore e inshore) e ingeniero de mejora en producción de petróleo y gas (yacimientos nuevos y depletados), control de agua en producción de crudo. Desde el 2008 Investigador de tecnologías libres. Estudio del agua como catalizador de combustible y otras aplicaciones. Consultor en ahorro energético y desarrollo de tecnología práctica y libre. Investigación en tecnolgía de pulso (PPT). Miembro del grupo Salpa Energías Alternativas --------------------------------- http://salpa-tech.com/ http://www.alimentacioisalut.com http://www.slowfoodterresdelleida.com https://dolcarevolucio.cat http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com - La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

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Agua Programada, El agua es más que simple agua por Kurt Martinez parte 1

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2015 66:04


Agua Programa, El agua es más que simple agua por Kurt Martinez primera parte de dos, en la VIII Feria de Alimentación y Salud, que tuvo lugar los días 24 y 25 de Octubre 2015 en Balaguer (Lleida). Agua programada El agua es más que simple H2O La ciencia del agua es un mundo lleno de misterios y posibilidades. Haremos un recorrido por los estudios que han descubierto nuevas fases del agua como el EZ Water o el agua eléctricamente expandida, los posibles métodos de programación de agua, las propiedades del agua estructurada, experimentaremos con el gas Brown y veremos sus beneficios en la agricultura y la salud. Bloque I. ¿Qué es el agua programada? Clústers o agrupaciones de moléculas. Investigadores que han estudiado la programación de agua. EZ Water Bloque II. ¿Cómo se programa? Microondas Rayos UV Magnetismo Solarización Mandalas Elementos vivos Meditación Ondas electromagnéticas Metales Vórtices Música HHO (Brown Gas) Otros Bloque III. ¿Qué es el Brown Gas? Historia breve del Brown Gas (Faraday, William Rhodes, Yull Brown, George Wiseman) Agua eléctricamente expandida. Importancia de la calidad del Brown Gas. Beneficios del Brown Gas en la agricultura y la salud. Experimentos en vivo. Kurt Martínez Ingeniero Mecánico Administrador, U.A de C. México Six Sigma, University of Michigan, College of Engineering, USA Experiencia en manufactura automotriz como ingeniero de proyectos, costos y control de producción. Especialidad como ingeniero de cementaciones (área de exploración de petróleo, offshore e inshore) e ingeniero de mejora en producción de petróleo y gas (yacimientos nuevos y depletados), control de agua en producción de crudo. Desde el 2008 Investigador de tecnologías libres. Estudio del agua como catalizador de combustible y otras aplicaciones. Consultor en ahorro energético y desarrollo de tecnología práctica y libre. Investigación en tecnolgía de pulso (PPT). Miembro del grupo Salpa Energías Alternativas --------------------------------- http://salpa-tech.com/ http://www.alimentacioisalut.com http://www.slowfoodterresdelleida.com https://dolcarevolucio.cat http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com - La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

Wanda's Picks
Wanda's Picks Radio Show: Perma Kulture

Wanda's Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2014 176:00


William Rhodes and Crystal Azul Barajas Barr join us to talk about SOMArts Cultural Center Presents, Visions at Twight: Dia de los Muertos 2014, Oct. 10-Nov. 8  www.somarts.org/visionsattwilight. William Rhodes is a sculptural furniture designer who studied at the Baltimore School for the Arts. He then earned a BA in Furniture Building and Design from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and a Master's of Fine Arts from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Rhodes' work is in the collections of various galleries and museums.  In addition, they are featured in several major publications. Visit http://williamrhodesart.com/  William is joined in the studio by artist and Oakland teacher Crystal Azul Barajas Barr. Her interest in the cyclical nature of all things has informed her creative practices, including her use and reuse of found, discarded, and biological materials. After a lengthy adventure learning ancestral survival skills, she earned a BA in Studio Art from Humboldt State University, with an emphasis on sculpture. Ras Kofi Kwayana joins us to talk about PermaKulture, natural living and the rhythms of life. He will be performing at Life is Living on Sat. Oct. 11, at Lil' Bobby Hutton Park in West Oakland  and on Friday at the Black Panther Party Commemoration event   The educator, veteran journalist and Manager of the Truly Living Well Center for Natural Urban Agriculture says his life work is the re introduction of the principles and practices of Agriculture into the mainstream pop culture.  https://www.facebook.com/pages/RAS-KOFI-THE-FARMER/ We open with Amikaeyla Gaston (7/26/14).        

Wanda's Picks
Wanda's Picks Radio Show: The Nelson Mandela Quilt Project

Wanda's Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2014 149:00


Friday, August 29, we didn't get to complete our conversation with William Rhodes, who is just back from South African with more panels to complete the Nelson Mandela International Quilt Project. We are rebroadcasting the first part of the show; however, stay tuned for a longer conversation with William. Our first guest is: Melinda Holm, director, Middle Passage Pilgrimage, West Coast Premiere, 8/30, 7-9:30 p.m. at the East Bay Meditation Center, 287 17th Street @ Harrison (3 blocks from 19th Street BART). http://www.eastbaymeditation.org 8:30 AM Theodore Lush, Katrina survivor, Maafa Commemoration founder in Montgomery, Alabama 9:00 AM Cast members: Katherine Renee Turner, Eddie Ray Jackson and Roscoe Orman, from Marin Theatre Company's production of Will Power's Fetch Clay, Make Man, a play about a young Muhammad Ali and Stepin Fetchit, based on a true story (through Sept. 7) www.marintheatre.org 9:30 AM William Rhodes, just back from South Africa, where he took quilt pieces from children at the Dr. Charles Drew Elementary School, here in Bayview Hunter's Point to children in the Lalela Project in Cape Town. www.williamrhodes.com  Music: Odessa: Home, a Tribute to Lead Belly

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral's Podcast
April 27, 2014 - The Rev. Canon Bill Rhodes, Assisting Priest

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2014 22:23


Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Diocese of Arizona Phoenix, AZ

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Wanda's Picks
Wanda's Picks: William Rhodes, Souls of Water-Memories of the African Diaspora

Wanda's Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2014 180:00


This morning we will be speaking to visual artist William Rhodes, whose exhibit Souls of Water up at th San Francisco Main Library, African American Ctr., 3rd Fl., 100 Larkin Street, through tomorrow, Feb. 6, 2014, 415-557-4277. Rhodes says of his work that it "explores themes of hidden knowledge, iconographic imagery and forms and how they can change meaning in a given cultural context. Explorations into the contrast between these traditional cultures and our modern one have also added depth to the narrative quality to my work." He is a woodworker by trade, an artist by choice. I strive to blend fine craft, sculpture and design with meaning and function. My travels to Africa, Asia, and Central and South America have strongly influenced my work. The people, art and cultures of these societies have inspired me to consider non-traditional approaches to art and sculpture. In every work I choose to start with reclaimed wood as my structural material. I enjoy the process of carving wood into a variety of shapes and sizes. The process of carving drawers and hidden compartments into the wood allows me to incorporate my need for functionality. Each piece can stand on its own as a functional object yet it is art. Mirrors have always been important to my work. I realized how mirrors can draw the viewer directly into the work. Every individual reflection adds to the story of the art. As a child I often asks myself the question of how early Humans saw their reflection? I believed Water gave humans the ability to see themselves. I often think of how water moves and creates circular shapes when I design my sculptures. This organic fluidity is always a part of my wood carving process. We close with a rebraodcast of an interview first taped January 31 with Kendra Kimbrough-Barnes, Laura Elaine Ellis and Gregory Dawson about the 10th Annual Black Choreographers Festival Here and Now, 2/9-3/8/2014.