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NOTES144 Urban temperament存在的气质(Two Cities)

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 27:40


Season 1.5 Issue 7, WOCA‘s Chengdu, is an unanswerable temperament, a thought-provoking existentialism 第1.5季第7期,吴先生和我聊他的成都,一种不置可否的气质,一种深入沉思的存在疑惑 For more information, you can follow the WeChat public account: willyi_ You can also follow personal ins: willyi_ 更多内容,可以关注微信公众号:不著 还可以关注个人ins:willyi_ 「This Season」 I want to know, What is the difference between the original choice and the present preference, Is living in one place an option in itself? This time, where will I go 【关于本季】 我想知道, 当初的选择和现在的偏爱之间是什么, 生活在一处本身就是生活的可选项吗? 这一次,我会何去何从

Real News With Lee Leffingwell
S1 EP 201: "Hypocrite" Tom and "The Vegan".

Real News With Lee Leffingwell

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 35:13


My discussion and calling out the local radio show on WOCA talk radio for it's misinformation, lies and hypocrisy and FAKE NEWS! It would appear that the radio station WOCA Ocala talks now is a participant in cancel culture and censors comments and removes the ones they don't agree with. So sad... Cancel culture is alive and well folks in the 352. You can listen to Ocala talks every morning on your dial 1370AM or 96.3FM. If you want to listen live on Facebook here is the link to listen to Mr. "Hypocrite" Tom himself: ---> https://www.facebook.com/newstalk.woca/. Email: realnewsocala@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lee-leffingwell/support

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NOTES112 Free of WOCA 自如WOCA(Locked in Chengdu)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 22:20


Chatting with WOCA about this season and his decision 第1.1季第十二期,和woca聊聊他留在成都的选择 For more information, you can follow the WeChat public account: willyi_ You can also follow personal ins: willyi_ 更多内容,可以关注微信公众号:不著 还可以关注个人ins:willyi_ 「This Season」 I want to know Why do people choose a city What's behind the teenage decision 我想了解, 为何人们选择留在一个城市 比如成都 年少的选择究竟意味着什么

The UK Flooring Podcast
It's All Over The Country, Like a Rash

The UK Flooring Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 37:27


In this “Meet the supplier” episode Tom chats to Adrian Rash, National Sales Manager of WOCA (UK & Ireland)  Having over 25 years' experience in the Wood Finishing business, Adrian deep dives into the world of water based lacquers.WOCA: https://www.wocadenmark.com/flooringTo feature on the Podcast drop us an email at hello@cockerillandco.co.uk To find out more about Cockerill & Co visit www.cockerillandco.co.uk Instagram @cockerill.and.coFacebook @cockerillandco Linkedin @cockerill-and-co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Comedy Girl Crush
Comedy Girl Crush Ep. 52: Ayla Glass

Comedy Girl Crush

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 57:30


Actor, writer, producer, comedian Ayla Glass joins Kate and Nicky on the podcast and they talk everything from plant momming, to 1800s grifting, to being your authentic self. Ayla is the creator of WOCA sketch show The Baegency and is currently on tracking board's NEXT list for screenwriting.

The Hot Seed Podcast
Ep.58 Collard Greens and Black Eyed Peas with special guest Pavar Snipe

The Hot Seed Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 94:39


It's beginning to feel a lot like last year but not really as the fellas head into the holidays with special guest, writer, actor and comedian Pavar Snipe. She dives deep into career change, overcoming stereotypes and tackling her passion head on. The conversation shifts between over sharing,  Marvel and gaming, all time holiday songs and more. Happy Holidays and Happy New Year! Silent Night (A Temptations Montage) Gordy Records 1980Performed by The TemptationsUpcoming work from Parvar Snipe:DreamWorks, “Dragons: The Nine Realms” on Peacock and HULU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RC7NHVOzYDo“When Nature Calls” with Helen Mirren on 1-1 on ABChttps://abc.com/shows/when-nature-calls Comedy group WOCA performing in the SF SketchFest Jan 16 and 17....https://youtu.be/HCGPpkjm6ekThis weeks Not So Breaking News https://www.google.com/amp/s/globalnews.ca/news/8402681/vancouver-fake-nurse-charged/amp/Follow The Hot Seed Podcast:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thehotseedpodcast/Facebook https://m.facebook.com/hotseedpodcast/Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Fresh Arts Podcast
S2, Ep 3: Should I or Shouldn't I Address Political/Social Issues in my Work?

Fresh Arts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 45:13 Transcription Available


Artists can do many things with their work to combat injustice: begin or contribute to larger conversations affecting people; bring light to an issue not being addressed by society; conceptualize a solution to a problem in a new way; etc. But some issues are so vast and large that even addressing it presents its own series of issues. One could enter a conversation with generations of artists having already laid the groundwork, requiring research and participation before engagement. A good question for artists to ask themselves is: am I the right person to bring this issue up? We will have two guests discuss the work it takes to address political and/or social issues in their practice and what considerations artists should do before entering new conversations with their work. Shayna Schlosberg is the Director of Operations + Strategy at Women of Color in the Arts. Before joining WOCA, Shayna was the managing director of The Catastrophic Theatre, a highly acclaimed experimental theatre companyvin Houston, TX. From 2017-2021, she led the organization's administrative and producing operations. Prior to her work at The Catastrophic Theatre, Shayna was the Associate General Manager at the Alley Theatre, where she played an integral part in expanding the theatre's international programming, with a focus on Latin American theatre. Ms. Schlosberg has a BFA in Drama from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and an MM in International Arts Management from Southern Methodist University and HEC Montreal. She has served on grant panels for organizations including the National Endowment for the Arts (2018) and Houston Arts Alliance (2017)(2019). She is a graduate of the National Association of Latino Arts and Culture's Advocacy Leadership Institute, Women of Color in the Arts' Leadership Through Mentorship program, and a 2020 New Leaders Council Fellow. She is a member of Arts Accountability Houston and sits on the Advisory Committee for the Houston BIPOC Arts Network Fund. Ms. Schlosberg served in the Peace Corps in Armenia from 2010-2012.Deborah D.E.E.P. Mouton is an internationally-known writer, educator, activist, performer, and the first Black Poet Laureate of Houston, Texas. Formerly ranked the #2 Best Female Performance Poet in the World (PSI), Her recent poetry collection, Newsworthy, garnered her a Pushcart nomination, was named a finalist for the 2019 Writer's League of Texas Book Award, and received honorable mention for the Summerlee Book Prize. Its German translation, under the title "Berichtenswert," was released in Summer 2021 by Elif Verlag.  The opera, Marian's Song, for which she wrote the libretto, debuted in 2020 to roaring reviews. Honored by Houston Business Journal as a part of their 2021 40 Under 40 class, D.E.E.P. has been a finalist for Texas State Poet Laureate, a Kennedy Center Citizen fellowship, and the prestigious Breadloaf Retreat. Her work has been highlighted and studied in Canada, England, New Zealand, and Germany. She performed as a part of the Kennedy Center's Arts Across America event. Named a Houston Artist Commissioning Project award winner by the Society for the Performing Arts Houston,. her second book, Black Chameleon, is set to release in 2023 by Henry Holt & Co. A storybook opera, entitled "Lula, the Mighty Griot", which reinterprets one of the stories from Black Chameleon is set to debut in Fall 2021 with the Houston Grand Opera. Currently, she is a Resident Artist at the American Lyric Theater and Rice University. She lives and creates in Houston, TX. For more information visit www.LiveLifedeep.comMusic: "Ike is Gone" by Nick GaitanSupport the show (https://fresharts.org/about-fresh-arts/friends-of-fresh-arts/)

Floor is Rising
$TRSH art series 3/3 - Yuna - Feminist NFT OG

Floor is Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 25:50


CryptYuna twitter https://twitter.com/cryptoyuna Website: http://cryptoyuna.art/ Avatar project: https://lostavatars.art/ [0.55-03.25] Yuna first got into NFTs when she saw a tweet by OG $TRSH artist http://twitter.com/robnessofficial (Robness) on twitter. [3:46-7:14] She orignially was an oil painter in traditional art and wanted to paint realism, but when she got into NFTs, realised that she had to switch to digital techniques, so started learning how to use Procreate on an iPAD. She became part of a artist community on Telegram that became the $TRSH Art group. She gets bored easily, so resisted having a "signature" style for a while in her career, but eventually she did develop a recognisable signature style. [7:43-9:28] Yuna doesn't consider her Art "$TRSH art" anymore, sees it as a distinct time period in CryptoArt history. Was a reaction against people disparaging the artists, and sees a lot of the pieces as an inside joke that was remixed and shared amongst artists. [9:57 - 13:37]Yuna along with https://twitter.com/stina_jones (Stina Jones), https://twitter.com/theAngieTaylor (Angie Taylor) and https://twitter.com/blackboxdotart (Sparrow) started https://womenofcrypto.art/ (WOCA) organised the first female NFT art show CryptoVoxels called https://peakd.com/hive-156509/@jilt/she-art-exibition-my-nft-on-cryptovoxels (She ART). This led to an even bigger all female exhibition organised by GraffitiKINGS and Darren Cullen and supported by WOCA that was featured in NBC News called https://graffitikings.co.uk/graffiti-queens-nft-art/ (Graffiti Queens) that spanned 9 galleries and over 300 works. [13:47 - 19:11] Yuna's kids kept asking her why she wasn't doing NFT game, and she saw a lot of other profile picture projects where she didn't like the art and wondered why Artsts were not doing these projects. So decided to push the boundaries and do https://lostavatars.art/ (Lost Avatars) with https://twitter.com/graffitikings (GraffitiKings) and https://twitter.com/arnputz (Arnold) Which is set to launch soon. [19:32- 22:26] Yuna talks about future plans, including buying land in the Metaverse, holding concerts there for her avatars, doing exhibitions in China and Korea.

NFP with DKleine

Daniella Attfield (Daniella Doodles) and Alissa Christine (LUVRWorldwide) from WOCA (Women of Crypto Art) join DKleine to talk about their latest collaborative project, the Arcana Crypto Tarot, on auction at Async Art. The two share about their experiences working together as a group and discuss the process behind building the project.

Djiamphy
(WoCA) One Valuable Tip for Happiness

Djiamphy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 6:17


One way that very happy people maintain that happy state for longer than many is simple ... Becoming aware and taking control of the many ways in which information enters your system...

Djiamphy
WoCA Astrophile

Djiamphy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 9:20


Astrphile is someone who likes space stuff . Just start to explore space and see the wonders of nature

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Djiamphy
(WoCA) Saints and Ancestors

Djiamphy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 28:04


The idea or concept of Saints in christianity and Ancestors in African religion is same or perhaps same. We can now give equal respect to each or what do you think ?

Djiamphy
(WoCA) Our Expectations

Djiamphy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 19:00


We're all expectant. How does that affect our happiness? Is there a way to look at or relate with our expectations of our partners or things and events in a way that reduce our anxieties and increase our joy and fulfillments?

Djiamphy
Wisdom of Crazy Awarenesses (WoCA)

Djiamphy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 30:04


Intro to WoCA....

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Louisiana Saturday Night Podcast

In this week's episode, we take a look at the cancel culture and critical race theory that corporations like Coca-Cola got caught forcing on their employees, trying to make them be less white. Also, look at how cancel culture is going after the racist muppets. Also, we play a little after dark trivia... So grab a drink pull up a seat and enjoy.

WTMJ Conversations & WTMJ Features

September is Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month. WTMJ's Libby Collins talks with Ashley Wagner from the Wisconsin Ovarian Cancer Alliance about the challenges of ovarian cancer.

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Women Of a Certain Age (WOCA) Podcast
Real Talk Series: Pulse Check - How You Doing?

Women Of a Certain Age (WOCA) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 43:12


"She is strong, but she is exhausted." How many GenX women can relate. Check out our latest episode, "Pulse Check: How You Doing?" Join the women of WOCA as we authentically share how we are doing in our today and what we are learning in our "nowness." All women should have a pulse check, whether it's a weekly phone call w/the bff, girlfriends group chat, video chat, girls night in, lunch/dinner date or a weekend getaway where you take a break from all your doing and truthfully connect and share how you are doing mentally, physically and spiritually. This is one of the highest forms of self-care, it help keeps you sane, self-aware, connected and accountable. Operating from an empty cup is never ok, so check in.

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Women Of a Certain Age (WOCA) Podcast
Recalibrating: Tips for Managing Unexpected Life Detours (Part 2 of 2)

Women Of a Certain Age (WOCA) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 48:02


On our previous podcast we discussed, how we need to make space for the detours that life brings.  We talked about how to identify detours and how to do life in the midst of detours.   On this episode we share some practical tips to help you go through the journey of managing your detours.  Sometimes we have the time to actually process detours before we have to make a decision and in other circumstances we are not afforded the luxury of time before we have to make a decision.  Join the ladies of WOCA of as we discuss these tips.

Women Of a Certain Age (WOCA) Podcast
Recalibrating: Managing Life's Unexpected Detours (Part 1 of 2)

Women Of a Certain Age (WOCA) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 49:35


We need to make space for the detours that life brings.  While some detours are intentional, how do we manage the unexpected detours that knock the wind out of us.  How do we acknowledge, identify and do life in the midst of these unplanned detours.  Join the ladies of WOCA of as we discuss how to deal with life detours.

Women Of a Certain Age (WOCA) Podcast
Women of a Certain Age (WOCA) Promo

Women Of a Certain Age (WOCA) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 9:48


Meet the podcast host of WOCA, Anide J. Eustache, Betty Jean and Dieula Previlon. Three professional women who are life-long friends in their early 40s and are navigating the same season of life through different lenses (soon to be empty nester, newlywed with 2 children under three, single, navigating the dating scene). Through laughter, authenticity and faith we want to share our journey with you.

Women Of a Certain Age (WOCA) Podcast
WOCA Episode #1: The New Mid-Life Crisis Affecting Gen-X Women

Women Of a Certain Age (WOCA) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 41:12


Join the hosts of Women of a Certain Age as we discuss the new mid-life crisis hitting GenX women.

Mormon Stories - LDS
706: Women of a Certain Age (WOCA)

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 108:28


We are a group of women 40+ with longer life experiences. We are grandmothers, mothers, aunts, single, divorced, widowed or married. We are LGBT friendly and feminists! Many of us are just learning feminism. Having felt the pain of patriarchy, but not having a “language” to describe our experiences, we are giving ourselves permission to flourish and grow with no limitations or constructs. Many of us are at the beginning of a life we never imagined. We have had to make tough decisions, been tried by our choices, and some of us have lost important connections along the way. Being of a “certain age” makes it harder to make friends and to find a community of like-minded souls with whom to move forward with love, joy and friendship. We realize that our decisions can affect many generations, so our time is spent fostering relationships with our loved ones and excelling in our careers, businesses, and at home, all of which leaves little time and opportunity to make new friends. This group is for “women of a certain age” or lovingly called WOCA (Wah-kah). We also have a group for “women of a certain age” and under. This age group, affectionally known as the UNDERS is from 30-40. The final group under the umbrella of WOCA are the COCAs. These are “Couples of a Certain Age” for those wishing to participate as couples. And housed inside of COCA is the “men only” group which meet regularly in men-only events. WOCA activities are NOT within the paradigm of our former religious background, although themes from our lived experiences may come up. We have transitioned from our former organized religious choices and wish to create wonderful spaces where ALL people with commonalities can come together, share and find community. If you would like to join us, please contact, from the list below, the appropriate person from your geographical area by way of Facebook messenger. Wasatch (The Mother Ship): Christine Elkington & Kim Turner COCA: Brett Nord UNDERS: Ruth Tyson Phoenix: Amy Grubbs Boston: Amy Grubbs Las Vegas: Christine Elkington Bay Area: Kim Turner Texas: Lisa Keyes So-Cal: Lisa Durtschi Idaho: Lisa Keyes Sacramento: Lisa Keyes Seattle: Nicole Bruderer Cedar City/St. George: Nicole Bruderer Denver: Ruth Tyson Florida: Kim Turner Oregon: Kim Turner And if where you live isn’t on the list, please join our ONLINE group and be with women around the world just like you! ONLINE: Kim Turner & Christine Elkington

Mormon Stories - LDS
704: Kim Sandberg Turner Pt. 4 - Creating and co-leading WOCA

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2017 56:21


Kim Sandberg Turner is the founder of Women of a Certain Age (WOCA) - a network of support groups for 40+ post-Mormon women.  In this four part episode, Kim discusses: Part 1: Her years growing up as a faithful Mormon in Salt Lake City, meeting and marrying Terry (her childhood sweetheart and husband of 42 years), and the many years her family lived in Bolivia as devout Mormons (Terry serving as a Mormon bishop twice, and Kim in multiple Relief Society Presidencies). Part 2: How Kim and Terry's Mormon faith began to unravel as their son Josh came out to them as gay, and as they began studying LDS church history in depth. Part 3: Kim discusses how she and Terry navigated their faith transition as parents and grandparents, exploring topics such as how they dealt with their Draper ward once they decided to leave the church, how they have handled parenting and grandparenting through a faith transition, what they do and don't believe today, and the importance of community in their transition. Part 4: Kim shares the story of how she founded WOCA, how WOCA operates, and what WOCA means to her and to the other WOCA women.

Mormon Stories - LDS
701: Kim Sandberg Turner Pt. 1 - The believing years, including our time in Bolivia

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2017 65:18


Kim Sandberg Turner is the founder of Women of a Certain Age (WOCA) - a network of support groups for 40+ post-Mormon women.  In this four part episode, Kim discusses: Part 1: Her years growing up as a faithful Mormon in Salt Lake City, meeting and marrying Terry (her childhood sweetheart and husband of 42 years), and the many years her family lived in Bolivia as devout Mormons (Terry serving as a Mormon bishop twice, and Kim in multiple Relief Society Presidencies). Part 2: How Kim and Terry's Mormon faith began to unravel as their son Josh came out to them as gay, and as they began studying LDS church history in depth. Part 3: Kim discusses how she and Terry navigated their faith transition as parents and grandparents, exploring topics such as how they dealt with their Draper, Utah ward once they decided to leave the church, how they have handled parenting and grandparenting through a faith transition, what they do and don't believe today, and the importance of community in their transition. Part 4: Kim shares the story of how she founded WOCA, how WOCA operates, and what WOCA means to her and to the other WOCA women.

Mormon Stories - LDS
702: Kim Sandberg Turner Pt. 2 - The unraveling of our Mormon faith

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2017 85:20


Kim Sandberg Turner is the founder of Women of a Certain Age (WOCA) - a network of support groups for 40+ post-Mormon women.  In this four part episode, Kim discusses: Part 1: Her years growing up as a faithful Mormon in Salt Lake City, meeting and marrying Terry (her childhood sweetheart and husband of 42 years), and the many years her family lived in Bolivia as devout Mormons (Terry serving as a Mormon bishop twice, and Kim in multiple Relief Society Presidencies). Part 2: How Kim and Terry's Mormon faith began to unravel as their son Josh came out to them as gay, and as they began studying LDS church history in depth. Part 3: Kim discusses how she and Terry navigated their faith transition as parents and grandparents, exploring topics such as how they dealt with their Draper ward once they decided to leave the church, how they have handled parenting and grandparenting through a faith transition, what they do and don't believe today, and the importance of community in their transition. Part 4: Kim shares the story of how she founded WOCA, how WOCA operates, and what WOCA means to her and to the other WOCA women.

Mormon Stories - LDS
703: Kim Sandberg Turner Pt. 3 - Navigating our Mormon faith transition as grandparents

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2017 76:48


Kim Sandberg Turner is the founder of Women of a Certain Age (WOCA) - a network of support groups for 40+ post-Mormon women.  In this four part episode, Kim discusses: Part 1: Her years growing up as a faithful Mormon in Salt Lake City, meeting and marrying Terry (her childhood sweetheart and husband of 42 years), and the many years her family lived in Bolivia as devout Mormons (Terry serving as a Mormon bishop twice, and Kim in multiple Relief Society Presidencies). Part 2: How Kim and Terry's Mormon faith began to unravel as their son Josh came out to them as gay, and as they began studying LDS church history in depth. Part 3: Kim discusses how she and Terry navigated their faith transition as parents and grandparents, exploring topics such as how they dealt with their Draper ward once they decided to leave the church, how they have handled parenting and grandparenting through a faith transition, what they do and don't believe today, and the importance of community in their transition. Part 4: Kim shares the story of how she founded WOCA, how WOCA operates, and what WOCA means to her and to the other WOCA women.