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Deerlady is Mali Obomsawin and Magdalena Abrego, and their debut album Greatest Hits is my favorite album of the year, and this is also one of my favorite interviews because we had so much fun. I first heard Deerlady while listening to my old college radio station, WTHS at Hope College in Holland, Michigan. They played "Bounty," and it was one of those moments when you hear a song for the first time, stop whatever it is that you're doing, love it immediately, then listen to the entire album. The backstory to Greatest Hits is fascinating. Obomsawin is a citizen of Odanak First Nation. She's a Berkelee-trained composer and bassist who leads the Mali Obomsawin Sextet, a jazz group. Abrego , a composer and guitarist, started at Berkelee before finishing at New England Conservatory, where she's on the faculty. These are not, as you can tell, rock gigs. And that's why Obomsawin and Abrego love Deerlady: it's an unveiling! Greatest Hits is full of incredible guitar work and stunning vocals. Obomsawin told Stereogum, "It feels great to be in a rock band, like that's my natural state," while Abrego says that the band "feels like an unmasking." I'm loathe to categorize music, but others have called their music shoegaze, goth, slowcore. Whatever. I just love this album.
Setting intentions for the next decade of your life is as important as setting new years resolutions. This year is not only a new decade, but it kicks off with the first year of the decade being a leap year. How will you leap this year and get clearer? Class Is In Session Notes When to focus on your spiritual growth?Why you don’t always see change coming?How to cultivate and till your soil?How do friendships grow over time?What a move in your life really means?Why your children’s growth depends on you?How your comfort keeps you from outgrowing your pot?What did you learn during each decade of your life?Evaluate your last decade and learn how to grow from it. Often our growth is not from what we start, but from what you stop. We all have different vices that hold us back and sometimes that is comfort. Growth in any area is dependent fully on the decisions you make in life. What are you expecting this year? What did you learn from the last decade? Let us know on Define U on Facebook/ InstagramA Word From Our SponsorsIf you are looking for a devotional that will help you grow as a mom, For A Mother’s Heart is a great place to start. Celebrate the mom in you with other moms.Share your wins, accountability needs, problems and goal to get great advice from queens like you. Join The Define U Facebook groupConnect with the Queens of Define UDefine U on Facebook/ InstagramValencia on Facebook/InstagramLyvonne on Facebook/InstagramShannon on Facebook/InstagramResources From This EpisodeDUR 232 | Growing Pains, Lessons and WTHs of the 2010sSupport the show (http://patreon.com/defineuradio)
Continuing the discussion on ending the year, it is time for a decade in review! In this episode of Define U Radio, we discuss what, why and how we did our decade review, the growing pains that we don’t remember, and the reason everyone needs to prepare for the transition so they won’t get caught off guard. Valencia also shares how some years were marked by trauma and why she thinks keeping a journal is important. Queen Lyvonne shares how to do the 10-year intensive and what she learned from in. Queen Shannon shares her desires for the next decade. Show Quote: “What am I leaving that is going to last longer than me?”-Valencia Support the show (http://patreon.com/defineuradio)
We as ATs have a very important duty. If we want the future of our profession to be even better than we have it currently, we must provide effective and impactful mentorship for the athletic trainers of the future. There is a purposeful approach to this. It's always going to be a valuable conversation when you combine a conversation with an NATA Hall of Famer, a former ATSNJ President, and host Ryan Stevens! Ryan had the opportunity to sit down with Tanya Dargusch, LAT, ATC and Eric Schwartz, MS, LAT, ATC, who collaborate as the two athletic trainers serving Washington Township High School in New Jersey. It is no secret Tanya and Eric have done an outstanding job in mentoring future athletic trainers through preceptor affiliations with Rowan University and a successful Washington Township High School Student Aide program. We get deep into it in this episode! Tanya Dargusch, a graduate of Central Michigan University, has been Washington Township's AT since 1988. Before arriving at WTHS, she was one of the pioneers of industrial athletic training with her work at Walbro Corporation. Highly involved in many NATA committees and special interest initiatives throughout her career, Tanya is a nationally know public speaker in AT. She has many amazing accolades, including being a member of the NATA Hall of Fame, the NJ State Scholastic Coaches Association Hall of Fame, and ATSNJ Hall of Fame. She is a winner of the NATA Service Award, EATA Scholastic Athletic Trainer Award, and the ATSNJ Distinguished Service Award, Eric Schwartz, a graduate of East Stroudsberg University and The College of New Jersey, has been an AT at Washington Township since 2011. A former ATSNJ President, Eric has been honored with the NATA Athletic Trainer Service award, ATSNJ Distinguished Service Award, and the NJSIAA Service Award. Also highly active in our profession, Eric has previously served on the Executive Council, Governmental Affairs, Secondary School, and Public Relations committees of the ATSNJ. He currently serves as the president of the NJ Athletic Training Political Action Committee board of directors. Want to connect with Tanya and Eric? tdargusch@wtps.org | eschwartz@wtps.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/catalyzing-podcast/message
http://tupelo.haikulearning.com/jdvarnon/wths/cms_file/show/8313998.m4v WTHS for the week of March 1st!
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Check out a special broadcast dedicated to our Lady Wave as they go compete for the 6A state championship in soccer! http://tupelo.haikulearning.com/jdvarnon/wths/cms_file/show/7670010.m4v
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“Hook and Ladder” WTHS Sports Broadcast Check in with Parks and Gage for what’s going on in the world of sports – including school, college, and professional sports! https://tupelo.haikulearning.com/jdvarnon/wths/cms_file/show/6268526.m4a?t=1353080593
“Hook and Ladder” – WTHS Sports Podcast Check in with Parks and Gage for what’s going on in the world of sports – including school, college, and professional sports! https://tupelo.haikulearning.com/jdvarnon/wths/cms_file/show/6268510.m4a?t=1353080533
Catch up with what’s happening at Tupelo High School for the week of November 5-9, 2012! Thanks! http://tupelo.haikulearning.com/jdvarnon/wths/cms_file/show/6144944.m4v
“Whitetail Talk” with Carter and Hayden If you like to hunt, or laugh, or hunt and laugh, then join Carter and Hayden each week to stay up-to-date on the world of hunting! “Whitetail Talk” – Episode 1
Your weekly news update for November 2, 2012! Stay up to date on what’s happening at THS! WTHS – November 2, 2012
WTHS Weekly- October 26, 2012 Broadcast weekly from Tupelo High School in Tupelo, MS, WTHS Weekly is your source for what’s new at THS! WTHS-Episode 6: October 26, 2012
So far, ALL MUSIC ALL DA' TIME EH'. Playing a sampling of music being played on WTHS 89.9 (Hope College), it turns out they have really good taste in music. William Shatner and Leonard Nemoy show up.