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Julie PFAFF BERGER
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Le Printemps musical de la Roche-sur-Yon revient
Du 3 au 5 mai prochain, le Printemps musical de la Roche-sur-Yon revient pour sa 5ème édition. Et pour parler de la programmation de ce festival de musique classique, nous sommes avec Tristan Pfaff, directeur artistique du festival.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2024-04-26
06 min
La Casa Encendida Radio
Derivas #13 - Derivas de cine. Volumen 2. Reciclaje y Montaje
En el verano del 2021 cerrábamos la primera temporada de Derivas con un especial de cine y una pieza sonora sobre una película por venir dirigida por Víctor Iriarte que ahora se está gestando bajo el título de “Reescritura”. Conversamos con su futura montadora Ana Pfaff que lo ha sido también de otros títulos clave del último cine español como Alcarrás, Libertad, Espíritu Sagrado o Los días que vendrán. Montaje sonoro, ensamblaje, footage, collage y sampleado, conocemos a la pionera del cine de montaje Esfir Shub, nacida en Ucrania en 1894 y escuchamos las...
2022-09-09
1h 11
L'émission du CASP
Comment le CASP a vécu la crise sanitaire que nous traversons depuis 2 ans ?
PFAFF BERGER Julie Cheffe de service CHRS CASP ARAPEJ 94 Anne CUNAUD Directrice des Ressources Humaines du CASPDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2022-01-21
29 min
RadioDelta
La ColdHar#3- L'émission musique et maconnerie sur RadioDelta
1. THAMOS Roi d'Egypte Acte 5 Choeur Gottheit über alle mächtig Charlotte Lehmann (Sop.) Rose Scheible (Alt.) Oly Pfaff (Tén.) Bruce Abel (Bas.) Choeur et Orchestre de Chambre du Würtenberg – Jörg Faerber (Dir.) Brillant Classics 92633/25 2. THAMOS Roi d'Egypte Acte 5 Choeur Ihr Kinder des Staubes, erzittert und bebet Charlotte Lehmann (Sop.) Rose Scheible (Alt.) Oly Pfaff (Tén.) Bruce Abel (Bas.) Choeur et Orchestre de Chambre du Würtenberg – Jörg Faerber (Dir.) Brillant Classics 92633/25 3. Cantate K429 Dir, Seele des Weltalls Franz Ellmer (Sop.), Peter Maag (Dir.), chœur et orchest...
2021-11-09
42 min
RadioDelta
La ColdHar#3- L'émission musique et maconnerie sur RadioDelta
1. THAMOS Roi d'Egypte Acte 5 Choeur Gottheit über alle mächtig Charlotte Lehmann (Sop.) Rose Scheible (Alt.) Oly Pfaff (Tén.) Bruce Abel (Bas.) Choeur et Orchestre de Chambre du Würtenberg – Jörg Faerber (Dir.) Brillant Classics 92633/25 2. THAMOS Roi d'Egypte Acte 5 Choeur Ihr Kinder des Staubes, erzittert und bebet Charlotte Lehmann (Sop.) Rose Scheible (Alt.) Oly Pfaff (Tén.) Bruce Abel (Bas.) Choeur et Orchestre de Chambre du Würtenberg – Jörg Faerber (Dir.) Brillant Classics 92633/25 3. Cantate K429 Dir, Seele des Weltalls Franz Ellmer (Sop.), Peter Maag (Dir.), chœur et orchestre de l'opéra populaire de Vienne VoxBox CDX5055 4. Les Noces de F...
2021-11-09
42 min
Jumping Off the Ivory Tower with Prof JulieMac
Struggling For Accommodation
Today’s podcast focuses on the experiences of people with cognitive disabilities (PWCD) who are trying to navigate the courts without a lawyer. Since the beginning of the pandemic, we have heard increasingly from SRLs with cognitive disabilities about their lack of accommodation from the courts. It seemed that the accommodation processes in place – for example in Ontario, via an Accessibility Co-ordinator in each courthouse – had broken down. SRLs described making applications for accommodations in open court, disclosing private medical information to the other side, and having to “duke it out” over necessary accommodations to enable them to meaningfully participate in their o...
2021-06-15
38 min
Jumping Off the Ivory Tower with Prof JulieMac
Men On #MeToo
Today’s episode explores how men and women can talk – really talk – about how society confronts the extraordinary predominance of male-on-female sexual violence (which studies consistently show accounts for over 90% of sexual abuse, assault, and harassment). The first conversation features Neville McKay and Phillip Hart talking to Julie about their reactions to her personal story in her book, Going Public. Neville studied at Durham University with Julie in the 1970s in England, and they have remained friends. Neville recently retired from his career as an actuary. Phill was formerly a schoolteacher in Sydney, Australia and is now a mediator and confli...
2021-06-01
37 min
Jumping Off the Ivory Tower with Prof JulieMac
Legal System Change: Are We Still Just Tinkering?
Trevor Farrow is a well-known Access to Justice advocate and researcher who has been pushing forward system change in the justice system via the Canadian Civil Justice Forum, which he heads. Randi Druzin is an author and freelance journalist, who has had her own self-represented litigant journey, and is a passionate advocate for system change. Their conversation opens with Randi asking Trevor, “but isn’t the pace of change glacial?” and they go on to discuss what research can contribute to new ideas and innovations that focus on the users, the role of research, how to get “buy-in” to change from insid...
2021-05-18
31 min
Jumping Off the Ivory Tower with Prof JulieMac
Black Clients Matter
Working with a lawyer for the first time is an intimidating experience, especially because for most of us it is a final resort in a stressful conflict. Some of these “first time” experiences are better than others, of course, but a disappointing number of people report that they felt not-well-listened-to and that their lawyer was working from a well-used “playbook” that they applied to all clients, regardless of their situation. This disconnect is aggravated when the lawyer and the client come from very different backgrounds and cultures. In this episode, Nikki McAlister speaks frankly to Julie about what it was like for...
2021-03-02
31 min
Jumping Off the Ivory Tower with Prof JulieMac
The Whistleblowers: Challenging Police Culture
Today’s podcast focuses on the remarkable campaigns of two women police officers (one of whom has now left the force) who have told the police departments in Waterloo and Windsor, Ontario, “you need to be accountable to your employees and to the public for your mistakes.” Kelly Donovan spoke up about what she saw as abuse of power in internal investigations at the Waterloo Police. She became the subject of an investigation herself, and left the force to found her organization Fit4Duty, which offers independent police investigators and campaigns for police accountability. The Police Board has taken action agains...
2021-02-16
31 min
Jumping Off the Ivory Tower with Prof JulieMac
Justice as a Service
NSRLP has begun working with several administrative tribunals to assist them in adapting their systems and skills to the volume of self-represented litigants they see each year. Today’s podcast features leaders at two federal Tribunals who are committed to improving meaningful access for self-reps, who make up 35-70% of litigants appearing at their tribunals. Suzanne Gilbert is Deputy Chairperson of the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) at the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada. Suzanne was previously a Chair at the Ontario Social Justice Tribunal, working with the Child and Family Services Review Board and Custody Review Board. Paul Aterman is...
2021-02-02
35 min
Jumping Off the Ivory Tower with Prof JulieMac
It Couldn't Happen to Me... Again?
Welcome to season 6! Our guest today is Jennifer Muller, who was the subject of our very first (and very popular) podcast episode, “It Couldn’t Happen to Me,” in September 2017, when she described running out of funds and being forced to represent herself in a custody trial in 2009. (https://representingyourselfcanada.com/it-couldnt-happen-to-me/) In conversation with Julie, Jennifer describes her experience of returning to court, ten years after she first represented herself. Jennifer agonized about returning, but eventually felt she had no choice but to deal with many unresolved co-parenting issues as her daughter grew up. Unable to face the idea of rep...
2021-01-19
38 min
The Dog Show with Julie Forbes
291: Positive Association: When It Does and Doesn’t Work
The Dog Show #291 – September 24, 2014 Guest: Rico Yingling and Alice Pfaff with Pure Ayre Odor Eliminator. This is the best stuff on the market. Listen and find out about all it’s great applications and go to www.pureayre.com … Read More
2014-09-25
00 min
Download the Top 100 Audiobooks in History, American
The Irony of Manifest Destiny Audiobook by William Pfaff
Please visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1011 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: The Irony of Manifest Destiny Subtitle: The Tragedy of America's Foreign Policy Author: William Pfaff Narrator: David Waldman Format: Unabridged Length: 5 hrs and 22 mins Language: English Release date: 03-01-13 Publisher: Audible Studios for Bloomsbury Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 5 votes Genres: History, American Publisher's Summary: "For years," William Pfaff writes, "there has been little or no critical reexamination of how and why the successful postwar American policy of patient but firm containment of Soviet expansionist tendencieshas over decades turned into a vast project...
2013-03-01
04 min