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The Podclass
The Highlights: Our Favourite Moments from this Past Year
In this highlights episode of The Podclass, host Sarah Balla takes us on a reflective walk through the past year of episodes, shining a light on the most meaningful moments and impactful takeaways that resonated with educators. Listening to this 27-minute episode is an effective way to gather inspiration and discover what sparks your interest.This rewind is more than just a recap; it’s a celebration of our guests and their stories and a gateway to some awesome strategies. From student well-being and inclusive practice to the power of movement, community, and connection in education, Sarah threa...
2025-08-05
27 min
Behind the Scenes - Vision Australia Radio
Behind the Scenes 23rd June 2025
We’re in Darwin with Brown’s Mart Artistic Director Yvette Walker for the start of this week’s show and she’ll introduce us to Balla Neeba and Aunty Christine Fejo-King talking about the Aboriginal Science Fair On Country as well as Darwin Fringe Festival Director Hannah Illingsworth. Then we catch up with Sarah Hopkins who’s the CEO of Your Library – at least it’s your library if you live in the Knox, Maroondah or Yarra Ranges local council areas – confused? Well, Sarah clears it up when she tells us about LIBBY the ebook and audio book app t...
2025-06-24
58 min
The Podclass
Surviving June: Freezies, Field Trips & Connection in The Chaos with Chris Reinhart
In this episode of The Podclass, host Sarah Balla is joined by educator Chris Reinhart to name the thing we’re all feeling: June is a lot. From the moment the final calendar page flips, it’s a sprint of field trips, assemblies, report cards, and emotional goodbyes. Sound familiar? You're not alone.This 30-minute episode is your permission slip to breathe. Sarah and Chris dive into the beautiful chaos of June in education, where laughter meets exhaustion and everything runs on iced coffee and grit.We talk about staff room survival hacks, how to take...
2025-06-10
28 min
The Podclass
Pathways to Well-being: Introducing Our New Co-Host Sarah Balla
In this episode of The Podclass, host Elizabeth Tingle welcomes Sarah Balla—educator, well-being advocate, and the newest co-host of the podcast. Together, they explore Sarah’s journey through the many pathways of education, from classroom teacher to consultant, and how her personal and professional experiences have shaped a deeper understanding of well-being. The conversation touches on the importance of collective care, navigating career and parenthood, and creating space for teacher wellness through small, intentional actions. With ideas ranging from transition rituals and team teaching to the therapeutic role of music, this episode opens up new possibilities for how scho...
2025-04-25
38 min
Pas 2 Quartier, au micro
Banlieues : le grand raté médiatique ?
De la révolte de 2005, aux débats sur le communautarisme, en passant par la vague de colère déclenchée par la mort de Nahel, la fabrique médiatique semble se gripper lorsqu'il s’agit de parler des quartiers. Les médias racontent une réalité, les quartiers disent en vivre une autre. Alors que la semaine de la presse s’ouvre en France à la fin du mois de mars, nous faisons dialoguer grand reporters et médias de quartiers : pourquoi un tel miroir déformant et quels risques pour notre vie en société ? Sarah Ich...
2025-03-14
1h 03
Emotionally Balanced with Dido Balla
Ep9: Emotions Are Universal, Finding Balance is Personal – A Deep Dive with Sarah Asem
In this episode of Emotionally Balanced with Dido Balla, we explore the universal experience of emotions and the deeply personal nature of emotional regulation with Sarah Asem, a globally recognized personal development coach and emotional intelligence expert. Sarah has worked worldwide—including in Romania, China, Ukraine, Poland, and Spain—helping individuals and organizations navigate emotions in diverse cultural, personal, and professional contexts. She has lectured at Emerson College, co-authored an SEL workbook for children, and spoken at the Wellbeing 360 Conference in Mexico. Together, we dive into how culture, gender, and societal norms influence the emotions we a...
2025-03-05
59 min
Formula Indie Europe
FORMULA INDIE EUROPE 25.2.2025
Adam Wedd- holiday in my mindAl Buchanan – City Assassins Ann'so M – Folie Benny Fisher – Baby Black River Ghost - ´Memory Come Alive´ Claudia Balla – Normal People Cysco – Who's Gonna Love Me DALE – Illusion DAXC – Earth Song Dennis Real – POPO 030 Down In Motion – Echo on a Heartbeat Edditter – Evening Lights Eleanor Reeves-Webb – Keeping Face Ewan Patrick – I Could Agree With You But Then We'd Both Be Wrong French Mothers – Glass Figures Friends With Boats – Bu...
2025-02-25
3h 01
City Cast Las Vegas
The Best Meals We Had in Las Vegas This Year
It’s tough to eat your way through a city, but Las Vegas is a true foodie town, so we have to try. Co-host Sarah Lohman chats with Giselle D’Souza, founder of Nothing to Do LV EATS, about what her must-try spots were this year — from new restaurants to spots still lingering on our long to-do list that we finally got to this year. Also, breakfast and lunch favorites, dining gems in casinos, and what we think might be the 2024 theme was for Las Vegas restaurants.Learn more about the sponsors of this December 19th episode: Sou...
2024-12-19
20 min
GW Regulatory Studies Podcast
After Midnight: Prospective Uses of the Congressional Review Act in the Second Trump Administration
President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to revoke many Biden administration policies upon returning to the White House in January 2025. Poised to have GOP majorities in the US House and Senate, the new administration has the opportunity to fast-track its reversal of Biden-era regulations using the Congressional Review Act. Our policy experts Zoey Xie, Sarah Hay, and Steve Balla discuss which regulations are likely to fall within the CRA lookback window and which might become potential targets for reversal early next year.
2024-11-27
22 min
GW Regulatory Studies Podcast
Will History Repeat Itself? Forecasting CRA Use in a Second Trump Administration
Will History Repeat Itself? Forecasting CRA Use in a Second Trump Administration If Donald Trump is reelected to another presidential term in November 2024, efforts to continue his de-regulatory agenda are sure to follow. Regulations can be challenged on several fronts, and the Congressional Review Act (CRA) is an increasingly important tool that could be used following a change of administration. Professor Steven Balla and Policy Analyst Sarah Hay discuss the policy themes rolled back by the 115th Congress in 2017 and which could potentially be on the chopping block again in 2025. Read the full commentary.
2024-05-08
16 min
ANDREU SOTORRA / ESCRIPTOR I PERIODISTA
«Dance First»
Primer balla, després pensa. Crítica de la pel·lícula «Dance First». Guió de Neil Forsyth, sobre la biografia de Samuel Beckett. Intèrprets: Gabriel Byrne, Sandrine Bonnaire, Aidan Gillen, Maxine Peake, Fionn O'Shea, Caroline Boulton, Barry O'Connor, Rebecka Johnston, Bronagh Gallagher, Lisa Dwyer Hogg, Gráinne Good, Cillian Hollywood, Patrik Piró, Léonie Lojkine, Andrew Hefler, Caleb Johnston-Miller. Música de Sarah Bridge. Fotografia d'Antonio Paladino. Coproducció de 2LE Media, Film Constellation, Proton Cinema, Sky Arts, Umedia. Durada: 100 minuts. Regne Unit, 2023. Direcció: James Marsh. Estrena exclusiva: FILMIN. Barcelona, 16 març 2024. Veu: Andreu Sotorra. Música...
2024-03-17
08 min
ART FICTIONS
Symbolic Prose and Personal Politics (HELEN JOHNSON)
Guest artist HELEN JOHNSON joins JILLIAN KNIPE for this final episode of Series 5, to discuss her work via 'The Birds' by Tarjei Vesaas. Published originally in 1957, then by Penguin Random House in 2019, this short novel describes the relationship between Hege and her younger, mentally challenged brother Mattis. With a sense of non-judgemental simplicity and acute sensitivity, we join the siblings as they negotiate everyday life in partial isolation and on the edge of something happening. HELEN and Jillian's conversation encompasses lightning, tenderness, siblings, gullibility, hiding, tapestry, holding, frustration, anguish, excavation, metaphors, equality, masking, knitting needles...
2023-12-06
1h 28
GW Regulatory Studies Podcast
New Goals, Old Tools for Broadening Public Participation in the Regulatory Process in the Biden Administration
The Biden Administration is more targeted than predecessors in its efforts to improve public participation. But will tools focused on the "supply" side of the equation be enough to increase public engagement? How are the Biden engagement initiatives different or similar from past administrations? Steve Balla and Sarah Hay share their perspectives on the challenges and opportunities ahead. Read their complete commentary for more insights.
2023-12-05
20 min
GW Regulatory Studies Podcast
Broadening Public Engagement in the Federal Regulatory Process
As part of the Biden administration’s equity agenda, the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) has proposed recommendations to increase public engagement in the federal regulatory process, especially from underserved communities. GW RegStudies Center Co-Director Steven Balla and Policy Analyst Sarah Hay discuss their recent commentary and public interest comments to explore how OIRA can make its outreach more effective. Read the full commentary at https://regulatorystudies.columbian.gwu.edu/promise-and-potential-pitfall-biden-administrations-equity-public-engagement-initiative.
2023-03-06
25 min
Not Real Art
Street Art in Nepal, Pt. 1: Art as a Tool for Social Change
Late in 2022 street artist extraordinaire Man One traveled to Nepal to participate in a cultural exchange program designed to celebrate the voices of Nepali minorities. Over a two week period, the California-based muralist—who also serves as co-founder of NOT REAL ART parent company, Crewest Studio—collaborated with Nepali artists on a unique public mural project promoting diversity, inclusion, and equality. In today’s podcast episode, NOT REAL ART founder and host Scott “Sourdough” Power discusses the Nepal Street Art Project through a series of man-on-the-street interviews. Scott chats with those intimately involved in the project, including Man One and...
2023-02-14
44 min
The Podclass
Weight-Neutral Approaches to Physical Activity with Natalie Costa and Sarah Balla
Elizabeth speaks with Natalie Costa from Alberta Health Services and Sarah Balla from Elk Island Catholic Schools about taking a weight-neutral approach to physical education classes. They cover a host of topics from fitness testing to nutrition, school sports to swim classes, and more.Additional Resources:Canada's Food GuideMills, A., & Osborn, B. (2013). Shapesville. Gurze Books. (publisher link)Geisel, T. S. (2011). The Sneetches and other stories by Dr. Seuss. Random House. (publisher link)Howe, J., & Cecil, R. (2013). Brontorina. Candlewick Press. (publisher link)
2023-01-03
53 min
Fairfield What Are You Reading?
Episode 21: Older Female Assassins, Connelly's Characters Collide, and Marmee's Perspective
Fairfield Public Library's monthly podcast helps you find your next great read. Fairfield Public Library Fairfield, CT fairfieldpubliclibrary.org Podcast host: Philip Bahr, Head of Adult Services Guests: Susan Balla, Circulation Supervisor; Linda Quinn, Adult Services Library Associate, and Claudia Silk, Adult Services Librarian Thanks to our podcast editor Max Berryman for making us sound great! This month's FPL staff picks: Susan Balla, Circulation Manager Prisoners of the Castle: An Epic Story of Survival and Escape from Colditz, The Nazi’s Fortress Prison by Ben Macintyre...
2022-11-09
39 min
And They Still Don't Know My Name !
EMMANUELLE CARINOS VASQUEZ, KARIM HAMMOU, OUAFAE MAMECHE Chez And They Still Don't Know My Name !
Ce podcast n'a aucune utilité, si ce n'est mettre des paroles, des parcours, des idées, des personnes...en avant ! Pour l'épisode 12, EMMANUELLE CARINOS, KARIM HAMMOU, OUAFAE MAMECHE nous ont fait l'honneur de discuter avec nous...uniquement ou presque de RAP !! Emmanuelle Carinos Vasquez est doctorante en sciences sociales et rédactrice à l'Abcdr du son : - Perspectives esthétiques sur les musiques hip-hop, 2020 (co-écrit avec Karim Hammou) - Article sur Nathalie Sorlin, sur le site de l'Abcdr du Son, 2021 Karim Hammou est chercheur au CNRS, il a écrit : - U...
2022-10-19
2h 49
Team Up! Team-based primary and community care in action
Teams can build resilience
Are you wanting to be resilient, but not sure if you have the capacity to do more? are you hoping to find a little change that can make your days just that bit easier?Check out the first episode of Season 2 of TeamUP where Morgan and Sarah draw from what we are hearing in the TeamUp webinar series and from providers in community to introduce small changes that can be made in practice to enhance the adaptive capacity of providers. In this episode they focus on ideas for small changes- including an easily applied, short team activity...
2022-01-18
17 min
Questioni Letterarie
Otto: di principesse, detriti spaziali e finali di stagione
Parleremo dei seguenti testi:03:15 – The Fell, Sarah Moss10:35 – Skyward, Brandon Sanderson24:24 – La principessa sposa, William Goldman33:42 – My Broken Mariko, Waka Hirako41:57 – Perché essere felice quando puoi essere normale?, Jeanette Winterson49:36 – Io canto e la montagna balla, Irene Solà56:06 – Artificial Condition, Martha WellsGrazie per avermi ascoltato per un anno intero e noi, se ti va, ci sentiremo alla prossima!
2021-12-31
1h 03
In The Game Podcast
123: Caring for girls one toilet at a time by Mark Balla
Today, we continue the conversation with a man who is full of SHIT! Don’t get mad at me Mom for swearing, Mark Balla is actually the “Toilet Warrior” and has been advocating and changing the story about sanitation worldwide.In 2013, he founded the not-for-profit “We can’t wait”. He then joined forces with Rotary and began using his business connections to Mumbai to change the reality for girls in that region and then the country as a whole. Did you know that of the 1.4M schools in India, 400,000 of them do NOT have toilets? And the schools...
2021-10-20
41 min
Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith
EP. 146 - Slam Dunk Festival 2021 (Waterparks, We Are The In Crowd, State Champs, Mayday Parade, Doll Skin, Static Dress, As It Is, Noahfinnce, For You The Moon)
Slam Dunk Da Funk! September 4th-5th 2021 witnessed the return of Slam Dunk Festival, UK to open air fields in Leeds & Hatfield. In an attempt to salvage the last of the summer sunshine, live music and those vital festival vibes, Sappenin' Podcast was invited to cover both dates, to record a bunch of fun, new and emotionally driven conversation. In this episode, we discuss a collection of different experiences with artists from every aspect of the line up, from the return of old podcast friends, to highlighting breakthrough favourites and finally getting time with some name's you're bombarded us...
2021-09-10
2h 11
Casser Les Codes : pour avancer plus loin ensemble
CLC#13 - Bolewa Sabourin - L'art comme arme de guérison
Bonjour cher auditeur,La rage de vivre ! Cette expression représente la vie de Bolewa Sabourin. Mais qui est Bolewa ? Bolewa se présente comme père au foyer, danseur, et activtiste.La rage de vivre c'est aussi le titre de son livre co écrit avec Balla Fofana (journaliste chez Libération) et paru aux éditions Faces Cachées.Cet ouvrage retrace la vie de Bolewa parsemée de difficultés qu'il a dû s...
2021-06-29
1h 28
Fairfield What Are You Reading?
Episode 5: Summer Reading, Advanced Reader Copies, and Pride
Fairfield Public Library Fairfield, CT https://fairfieldpubliclibrary.org/learning-and-research/find-a-good-book/ Sue Balla, Circulation Manager Anthony Doerr: • ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE • CLOUD CUCKOO LAND Chris Bohjalian • HOUR OF THE WITCH Jennifer Saint • ARIADNE Grady Hendrix: • THE FINAL GIRL SUPPORT GROUP Stuart Neville • THE HOUSE OF ASHES • GHOSTS OF BELFAST Claudia Silk, Adult Services Librarian The Exiles by Christina Baker Kline The Color of Air by Gail Tsukiyama Northern Sp...
2021-06-15
36 min
Wellness While Walking
Hope for Autoimmunity and Chronic Illness Plus Meet Fellow Walker, Caroline!
Julie Michelson and I wrap up our conversation about autoimmunity and chronic illness, and though these conditions can be so debilitating, there's much we can do to feel better – just ask Dr. Terry Wahls! And then we meet a British walker, and get to revel in her pragmatic enthusiasm! If you want to fill out the Wellness While Walking survey as designed by Carolyn's daughter, Charlotte, please go here! LET'S TALK THE WALK! Wellness While Walking Facebook page Wellness While Walking on Instagram Wellness While Walking on Twitter Wellness While Walking website fo...
2021-04-21
30 min
The Azure Security Podcast
Azure Bastion
We speak to Tanu Balla from the Azure Hybrid Networking team about Azure Bastion. We also cover security news about Azure Sentinel, DataBricks, PowerBI, App Service, Power Fx, TypeScript, Azure Active Directory, a new Azure Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) and Azure App Proxy.
2021-04-20
26 min
ALIA Graphic Podcast
21 Favourites of 2020
In this episode we wrap up the year and each team member discusses their personal favourite comic of the year. We start the episode with a bit of a look at the year and a few thank yous. We especially want to thank the Australian creators and publishers that have engaged with us, given us feedback, words of encouragement and participated on our creator chats. You are awesome and we hope to talk to so many more of you next year. Then each team member picks and discusses their favourite comic of the yea...
2020-12-16
27 min
So Tell Me The Truth
So Tell Me The Truth Episode 2 - Abella Balla (Actress and Comedian)
"And The Day Came Where The Risk To Remain Tight in a Bud was Greater than the Risk it Took to Bloom". In this episode Abella and I discuss our insecurities, mental health, pursuing stand up, our dysfunctional families, feeling trapped from our own perceptions of religious guilt and oppression, and other stuff!
2020-09-21
59 min
Gayest Episode Ever
Mr. Belvedere Discourages a Teen from Being Gay
"The Competition" (February 13, 1987) Yes, we did do an episode last year in which we summed up Mr. Belvedere are a whole and said it never did an outright gay episode. We were wrong, and thanks to two different listers who politely exposed our ignorance, this week you are getting Drew and Glen talking about the one where Heather convinces her boyfriend he's gay and Mr. Belvedere convinces him he's not. It's a weird bit of TV, but it's also one of the very few family-focused sitcoms of this era to actually acknowledge that gay people...
2020-07-29
1h 16
2 Pesewas
Ep 06: Mobile Addiction/Ghanaian Funerals
On today’s episode Edi (@Kekeli_E) and Peaches (@musingatmidnite) discuss: In The News (1:13): Kumasi Academy H1N1 outbreak, conditions in boarding schools, and the Akosua Sika/Asaawa Gh/Sarah Gh incident Music Of The Week (25:36): featuring Tiwa Savage, Mr. Leo, Balla et Ses Balladins, and Worlasi WTF? (29:40): Internalized racism and waakye hatred, and the 72 yr old first time Mom Two Pesewas (40:50): Mobile phone addiction, and Ghanaian funerals.
2017-12-19
49 min
Deep Inside with ym©
fragrance d'une fin d'été (encore)
CooKoo presents 'fragrance d'une fin d'été (encore)' mixed by ym© In memories of a neverending summer... Recorded Live @ CooKoo on September 2k12 - Nantes - France Playlist : C2C "down the road" Antonio Eudi & D Queen "reach the sky" (David Penn remix) Nova Fronteira "everybody loves the sunshine" (Sean McCabe remix) Candi Staton "hallelujah anyway" (Larse vocal mix) Copyright "stronger" AN21 & Max Vangeli ft Julie McKnight "bombs over capitals" Swedish House Mafia ft John Martin "don't you worry child" Florence + The Machine "spectrum (say my...
2012-09-05
1h 54