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Showtime with Andrew G | Theatre Podcast AustraliaShowtime with Andrew G | Theatre Podcast AustraliaThe Delta Nu trio bringing sparkle and soul to Legally BlondeGet ready to bend and snap your expectations because this is not your average sorority story. In Legally Blonde the Musical, Georgina Scott, Vanessa Yeo and Taya Patterson-Fay light up the stage as the Delta Nu trio, but behind the sequins and sass is a celebration of sisterhood, resilience and self belief. Their offstage bond fuels performances that are as heartfelt as they are hilarious, proving that when women support each other, the result is pure theatrical magic.   🎭 Legally Blonde 📍National Theatre St Kilda 🗓️ 12 to 27 July 🎟️ booktickets.com.au   Legally Blonde t...2025-06-2731 minA Maori PodcastA Maori PodcastPewhea - The many uses it hasKia ora ano!This week we take a look the many uses of Pewhea/Pehea. Harlow says: [page 206, A Maori Reference Grammar]Kei te pehea koe? - How are you?I pehea te pēne? - What was the band like?I titiro pehea atu ia ki a koe? - How did he look at you? (skeptically, suspiciously, in a friendly way, etc) I peheatia nga tangata mau herehere e nga hoia? - How were the prisoners treated by the soldiers?M...2025-06-1214 minRelish The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Thrilling!Relish The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Thrilling!A Deadly Encounter by K.R. BankstonPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/35118to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Deadly Encounter Series: The Gianni Legacy, Book 1 Author: K.R. Bankston Narrator: Midnite Michael Format: mp3 Length: 10 hrs and 8 mins Release date: 02-01-25 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: African American Publisher's Summary: Dezi Gianni is a very much a man used to getting what he wants. Tall, fine, and gorgeous; rich, powerful, and deadly, he’s just set his sights on the beautiful woman dining in the restaurant where he and his partner are having lunch. Kayla DeWitt is the focus of Dezi’s affection. Beautiful, sexy...2025-02-0110h 08今天幾號今天幾號EP11 【8月11日】你知道~閃亮『流星』究竟有多重嗎?【8月11日】今日大小事 **🎊 **紀念日:日本山之日 🥳 假日活動: 🌾 「樂趣五結~農家樂呷割稻飯」:https://www.travelnews.tw/news/8月11日來五結呷割稻飯-開放線上300人報名/ 🌠 「英仙座流星雨觀測活動」:https://taea.tn.edu.tw/news/detail/f52dbe1e-45a1-11ef-9e66-7b045d4b858c 👻 「代客普渡」資訊整理:https://cpok.tw/52765 🥶「今日冷知識」:你知道一顆流星有多重嗎?嚇你一跳!! 👣 追蹤《今天幾號》 IG | https://reurl.cc/7dXAll YT |https://youtube.com/channel/UC3B8Yb-hxfFcJ6eTpDDSN0Q?si=IuRiwM5P1PcZlW5i 🎵音樂使用|Music by audionautix.com (https://audionautix.com/) 📧合作邀約|ot191432.pc@gmail.com 💲小鵝抖內|https://pse.is/6a5jxw\ >> 誰是小鵝? 🪿 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn 2024-08-1108 minNewsableNewsableUnpacking the AUKUS defence pact, the inquest into a toddler's death in oxidation ponds, female doctors and your health, beating the bots on picture verificationWinston Peters is expected to clarify New Zealand’s position on the defence pact, AUKUS, tomorrow, but what is it all about?A Coroner’s inquest has opened into the death of a Gore toddler who drowned in oxidation ponds, we have the background to this confusing tragedy.Could you live longer if you had a female doctor and how it's getting harder to pass the picture verification test in an effort to stave off AI guesses.E kawatau ana ka whakamahuki te pirimia tuarua a Winston Peters i tā Aotea...2024-04-2918 minNewsableNewsableJumping the ditch for more money - how bad could the numbers of New Zealanders leaving get? Can the Phoenix regain their top spot, taste testingNew Zealand citizens are jumping ship and moving overseas at record rates. We meet one Kiwi who’s recently left for Australia and ask an expert, sociologist, Distinguised Professor Paul Spoonley what the impacts could be.Can the Wellington Phoenix regain their top of the table spot before heading into the playoffs? We talk to one of the founders of the Yellow Fever supporters about how he is feeling about Saturday night's match.Plus taste testing K Pop cola.Kei te peke ngā kirirarau o Aotearoa i te kaipuke, a, kei te hūnuku...2024-04-2517 minNewsableNewsable"Struggling to deliver excellent emergency care" - record numbers at Accident and Emergency, Anzac Day and recognising our recent veterans, Melanie Bracewell on the Comedy Festival, bizarre things left in UbersRecord numbers are turning up at our Emergency Departments. But can they cope? Newsable talks to the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine New Zealand Chair Dr Kate Allan.Thousands will turn out for dawn services on Anzac Day, but how well are we recognising veterans from more recent conflicts? Plus Melanie Bracewell joins us to talk about being funny and the New Zealand Comedy Festival and the bizarre things left behind in Ubers.Kei te haramai ngā tūroro maha rawa atu ki ō tātou taiwhanga ohotata. Engari ka taea e rātou te...2024-04-2320 minNewsableNewsableHow pets being allowed in rentals could help family violence victims, the tensions between Israel and Iran. What is going on at NZ Rugby? The museum worker who put up his own paintingThe government’s latest pets in rentals proposals will help victims of domestic violence escape dangerous relationships. We talk to Pet Refuge, which provides safe shelter for pets.Israel is being urged not to retaliate after the attack by Iran, but can a lid be kept on the conflict? We get the inside info on what is going on at NZ Rugby and the technician in Germany who thought it would be the ideal thing to add a piece of his own to an exhibition.Mā ngā kaupapahere hou o te kāwanat...2024-04-1519 minEveryday MāoriEveryday Māori76. Tēnā koa (Please)In this episode, we explore different ways to soften a request in te reo Māori.Koa - Implies entreaty and is used with requests to soften them and to make them more polite.Koa is a particle so it shouldn't sit on its own. It shouldn't sit at the start or end of a sentence (unless its directly behind a verb).Use tēnā koa or tēnā at the start of a request.Tēnā koa, tukuna mai he nama ki a au.Tēnā koa, īmērahia mai ngā kōrero o te hui.Mēnā/m...2023-10-2512 minEveryday MāoriEveryday Māori74. Te mihi ki te tangata (Acknowledgments and thanks)In this episode, we explore a kōrero between two people about saying thanks.Different way to say ‘Thanks’ in conversation: Kia ora koe/kōrua/koutouTēnā koe/kōrua/koutouNgā mihi (nui)Ngā mihi ki a koe/kōrua/koutouKa nui te mihiKa nui te mihi ki a koe/kōrua/koutou Acknowledging someone and what they’ve done: Tēnā koe i tō haere maiTēnā koe i tō/ō mahiTēnā koe i tō/ō kōreroTēnā koe i ō kupuTēnā koe i tō tautoko mai i ahauTēnā koutou i nga...2023-10-1520 minEveryday MāoriEveryday Māori73. Te piki maunga (Climbing the mountain)In this episode, we explore a kōrero between two people about climbing the mountain.Episode dialogue:Hēmi:He whakaaro tōku, me piki ake tāua ki te tihi o Maungawhau.Āpera:Ka taea e koe?Hēmi:E mea ana koe! Taihoa ake, ka kite mehemea ka taea e koe.(Nāwai rā, nāwai rā, ka tae a Āpera rāua ko Hēmi ki te taumata).Hēmi:Titiro, ka taea e au te kite tōku whare.Āpera:He aha hoki...2023-10-0419 minThe Arts Effect PodcastThe Arts Effect PodcastEpisode #20 - Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Art CompetitionOn this episode of The Arts Effect Podcast we will be joined by TAEA Vice President Tiffany Silverthorne to discuss our district's participation in the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Art Competition.2023-01-0629 minAmerican Mothers: Mom to Mom PodcastAmerican Mothers: Mom to Mom PodcastIs the Golden Rule Really Important?Emily Brooks talks about the Golden Rule and how we can help our families show more kindness. Some of the 2022 State Mothers of the Year share how they use the Golden Rule in their homes. Diana and her children also talk about the kindness they have observed.Emily Brooks is a member of the American Mothers, Inc.(R) National Board and serves the Chair of the Golden Rule Movement. For more information go to: https://www.americanmothers.org/ami-programs/golden-rule-grant/Emily is the owner of Taea Made. You can find out more at www.taeamade...2022-10-1825 minEveryday MāoriEveryday Māori56. Ka taea e koe! (You can do it!)In this episode, we discuss the key differences between ‘taea’ and ‘āhei’ and how there’s many ways to deal with the word ‘can’. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-09-2723 minTaringa PodcastTaringa PodcastTaringa - Ep 257 - Tikanga 101 - Te kitenga atu o ētahi kōiwiKa aha koe mēnā rā ka tūpono atu koe ki ngā kōiwi? He aha te tikanga me whai e koe? Me waea atu ki a wai? He aha ngā mea ka taea e koe? Whakarongo mai ki tēnei wānanga. 2022-09-1545 minEveryday MāoriEveryday Māori52. Kīwaha 2I tēnei wiki, we continue the kōrero about kīwaha.Ka aroha I wāu neiPokokohua/Pokotiwha/E pokoE taea hoki te pēwhea/aha / Kāore e taea te pēwhea/ahaKo kōrua kōrua / E rua, e ruaTe tikanga Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-08-2617 minEncres bleues, l\'océanie entre les lignes - Le podcast des littératures du PacifiqueEncres bleues, l'océanie entre les lignes - Le podcast des littératures du Pacifique#12 Rencontre au pied de Banian : Présentation de la revue 25 de Litteramā’ohiL’association des éditeurs de Tahiti et des îles organise depuis plus de 20 ans le Salon du livre de Tahiti « lire en Polyénsie ». Public, lecteur, auteur, éditeurs, petits et grands se retrouvent au pied du Tumu ora, le Banian de la maison de la culture de Papeete, pendant 4 jours pour fêter la littérature d’ici et d’ailleurs.  Le Podcast Encres Bleues vous propose de revivre ces moments d’échanges avec les nombreux auteurs présents à cette occasion dans les épisodes hors série # rencontres au pied du Banian. Retrouvez pour cet épisode De rencontre...2022-07-0838 minTaringa PodcastTaringa PodcastTaringa - Ep 247 - Tikanga 101 - Te tuku mana / te whakamanaHe aha ngā tikanga whakamana tuku mana rānei i mahia ai e ō tātou tūpuna, ka mutu he aha ngā momo tuku mana ka kitea, ka taea rānei i tēnei ao. What is succession or the handing down of mana? Furthermore what types of successions are seen or possible today? 2022-07-0842 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachSeason 2 Episode 1 with Bonnie BentleyTRIGGER WARNING- In this episode some very traumatic experiences are recounted and spoken about at length.On Saturday, August 21st the mid-south had one of the most devastating flooding events in recorded history. Bonnie Bentley art teacher at Waverly Central High School lost most of the supplies in her classroom in the flood and is grieving 20 members of her tight nit community.In this episode, Bonnie discusses how the flood has impacted her community, how she's making it through, why she's going back even after 29 years in the art classroom, and supplies she might need...2021-09-0826 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 21 w/ Janie Giles CarpJanie Giles Carp is a K-8 art teacher at Community Montessori in Jackson, TN.  She has an awesome podcast with her friend and colleague Callie (Dr.Callie Dollar) called Art of Place Podcast and its available wherever you get your podcasts or @artofplacepodcast on Instagram or Art of Place Podcast on facebook  You can also engage with Janie and Callie @CallieJanie on their twitter feed for Art of Place Podcast 2021-04-241h 08The Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 20 w/ Sydney RayI found out about Sydney through Sisavahn Phoutavaong Houghton who sent me the link to her incredible zine "The Remains" about women artists she sought to know more about. Her illustrations of each artist are as filled with as much passion and curiosity as each thoroughly researched essay. I immediately bought 5 copies to give out to fellow artists and educators. I hope one day it will be required reading for art education programs and until then I hope everyone else buys 5 copies and spreads them around! linktr.ee/sydneysunray or @sydneySunRay on Instagram to find out more...2021-04-2448 minTomorrow Will Be GreatTomorrow Will Be GreatEpisode 20 - Interview with Eva MasakiWelcome back! We are a bit late with this episode, it been a long time coming, and we think it's well worth the wait! In this episode Julia and Elyse interview Eva Masaki of shop favorite sunglass fame as well as the owner of Masaki Ave. Eva does everything! She is a mom, sunglass designer, and brand representative to brands in the US and Japan. We have known Eva for years and are so happy to share the wonderful person she is with you. We talk about how she got into the business, what she does, and...2021-04-0159 minRhi-TakeRhi-TakeSuper-Athlete: Mom EditionI gave you a Father's input, now let's hear it from a super mama!! In this episode of Rhi-Take, we welcome my favorite college mommy Taea Hill. Now don’t get it twisted y’all, this power move of a woman has far more than just “mama” written on her resume. As a former track star turned personal trainer, Taea Hill informs us of the adversity she had faced and overcome while balancing life as a full-time student, mama, and woman building her dream career. Not only did she find the path that is her own, she has been blessed...2021-01-3029 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 19 w/Margarita SandinoWe are so excited about this episode with Margarita Sandino Director of Education for Dixon Gallery and Gardens. With co/host Adrianna Cadena we talk about Margarita's experience in museums in Colombia and the US, ways to decenter whiteness in museums and your classroom and a whole lot more! It's one of our favorite episodes to date.2021-01-0857 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 18 with Rebecca BianucciIn this episode Fayetteville High School art teacher Rebecca Bianucci talks about her love of clay, making her classroom a safe space, how art can heal individuals and help heal communities, how failure is baked into the art process, and how grateful she is to be teaching at Fayetteville HS and how principal Mccormick and her co-workers make it feel like family. This 2nd year art educator is wise beyond her years and it's definitely a conversation I will come back to if I need to be reminded that our students are the why? Follow her students on Instagram @fayetville...2020-11-2400 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 17 with Jennifer ShiberouIn this interview Jennifer Shiberou talks about how being at Colonial Middles School allows her to build community in subtle but powerful ways, allowing 8th graders to stretch their conceptual skills, her mentor teacher from HS, what it's like to teach in the district that educated you, what the TN Art Education Association means to her and so much more!2020-11-2300 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 16 with Sisavanh Phouthavong HoughtonIn this episode the head of MTSU painting department Sisavanh Phouthavong talks about how art gave her a language when she was new to the United States, her consistent studio practice, her passion for her students, teaching even though SHE CAN, outreach in her work and her role at MTSU and living with other artists! Please listen, share, and subscribe if you value art education! Visit her website https://www.sisavanhphouthavong.com/about.html Follow her on instagram @sisavanhphouthavong or @mtsupainting Subscribe to her youtube channel here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTfiC8...2020-11-0500 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 15 with Briana BurtsellBriana Burtsell is the President of Ideas at Hillsboro High School in Nashville,TN. In this episode she talks about how creative/studio practice IS her teaching practice. She jokes that when people ask her about her medium she says "teenagers". You can follow her class including their recent project of painting a Nissan Car as part of Nissan rolling out their new color of orange on her Instagram @msburtsell2020-10-2900 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 14 with Beth ReitmeyerBeth talks about how all art that is shared creates community, how the Elements &Principles of design are for art & life, her current project of creating a thunderstorm, and self care of walking in her park and a public project she's working on for it. Follow her on Instagram @beth.reitmeyer or visit her website www.bethreitmeyer.com2020-10-2600 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 13 with Andrea LarsenAndrea Larsen teaches k-3 art at Sam Houston Elementary School in Maryville,TN. She says "I am obsessed with learning new things" and in this episode we talk about how that desire to learn new art techniques and process not only meets her personal needs as an artist but how it pushes her teaching practice and how she serves her 400 young artists. You can follow her youtube where she has lesson tutorials here https://youtu.be/KGesaRW8SMo and follow her Instagram feed @mslarsenart2020-10-0800 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 12 with Lauren KleinLauren Klein is the founder of Aesthetic Autonomy, Art, Hair, Futures. If you like thinking deeply about the world you'll love this episode that finds Lauren in Mexico City explaining Futures Literacy, the importance of hair to all of us, and giving kids the tools to live in their preferred rather than probable futures. It was a fascinating conversation that I am still digesting almost 3 months later. To find out more about Lauren's research and practice visit her website http://www.laurenklein.co/ or follow her on Instagram @laurencklein Intro and...2020-10-0700 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 12 with Lauren KleinLauren Klein is the founder of Aesthetic Autonomy, Art, Hair, Futures. If you like thinking deeply about the world you'll love this episode that finds Lauren in Mexico City explaining Futures Literacy, the importance of hair to all of us, and giving kids the tools to live in their prefered rather than probable futures. It was a fascinating conversation that I am still digesting almost 3 months later. To find out more about Lauren's research and practice visit her website http://www.laurenklein.co/ or follow her on Instagram @laurencklein Intro and...2020-10-0600 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 11 with Brouquelle DeckBrouquelle Deck has an amazing story about how she became the art teacher for one thousand three hundred fifty artists in Hamilton County. She is in her third year as a teacher and says she's never repeated a project! Her teacher and Episode 6 guest Dr. Jeremy Blair once stopped her mid class and said write down what you just said. " I really think I want them to show me what art is." This has become the guiding philosophy in her art classrooms. Yup, she has all those kids and balances two administrations and two school cultures. There is a lot...2020-09-3051 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 10 with Bobbi NegrónBobbi Negrón is the art teacher at Paragon Mills Elementary School in Nashville, TN. In our 10th episode, she talks about Radio Dignity 104.1 a radio station she helped start as part of Workers Dignity that fights for the rights of workers in Nashville as well as how those projects flow in and out of her art classroom, the similarities and differences of teaching in a public and private school and how art gave her a voice as a young student when she was struggling with learning a new language. https://www.facebook.com/wdyoradio/ h...2020-09-2344 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 9 with Peg KoetschTo celebrate Arts in Education Week here at the Art of Outreach we want to highlight an institution that has been reaching out to teachers for a long time! Peg Koetsch is the Director of Distance Learning at The Smithsonian American Art Museum. Join us as we talk about the why and how of scheduling a FREE video conference with Peg and her staff at SAAM. https://americanart.si.edu/education/k-12/videoconferences Music by Chad Crouch from Album Arps available on the AMAZING Free Music Archive https://freemusicarchive.org/music...2020-09-1536 minFeel The Wild 野味工作坊Feel The Wild 野味工作坊[生態每週報]7/22 外來入侵種的生存權 里山列車即將謝幕*海洋裡不斷抓交替的孤魂野鬼——幽靈漁具 https://e-info.org.tw/node/225729 *被垃圾纏身…孟加拉160隻海龜 上岸求救 https://www.worldjournal.com/7050925/article-被垃圾纏身孟加拉160隻海龜-上岸求救/?ref=國際 *擎天崗牛隻撞死婦人 陽管處判賠396萬餘元 https://reurl.cc/Wd53x5 *動平會「我們不能以保育、生態之名,而就無條件合理一切撲殺行徑……」 http://www.taeanimal.org.tw/about-taea/news/1235-2020年物種與共生講座-7-31-五-7點-埃及聖䴉的生死誰能決定.html?fbclid=IwAR3PtRKeUHQjOhCeWyTpAYwg3tnG0tcKiNTbJDRk3rzs3LF0OrLgqSEZ9Zw *拼圖成功!東部野生動物救傷中心成立 受傷野生動物就近即刻救援 https://www.agriharvest.tw/archives/42204 *里山動物列車即將結束 北車舉辦創作聯展回顧 https://tw.news.yahoo.com/里山動物列車即將結束-北車舉辦創作聯展回顧-092123537.html *師法自然 2020臺北自然生態保育活動7/25士林官邸登場 https://tw.news.yahoo.com/師法自然-2020臺北自然生態保育活動7-25士林官邸登場-054148322.html #持續支持關注WildOne野灣野生動物保育協會喔!! https://www.facebook.com/WildOne2017/2020-07-2222 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 8 with Juan RojoJuan Rojo is an artist and runs his classes at Southwind HS like a studio. In this interview he talks about his studio practice, having a gallery in Memphis and in Spain, remote learning, outreach through murals and a whole lot more. My favorite thing he says is "People bad talk Memphis, but they shouldn't" Hear his passionate defense of Memphis at the end of the interview and why he loves living there and shout out to Principal Hardiman our unofficial Administration Art Advocate of the Week!2020-07-1653 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 7 Interview with Christopher Taylor"The day I think I know everything is the day I need to retire." Wow! Christopher says so many amazing things in this interview that covers his unique path to being an artist who educates to how he used Teams and Google classroom during shelter at home as well as how his own work has always been therapeutic when he needs to reset his own emotions. You can see his work he talks about in this episode at https://www.artmajeur.com/en/artists?q=Christopher%20Taylor *note- in the podcast Chris says TAEA paid for workshops. He meant to...2020-07-0958 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 6 with Dr. Jeremy BlairDr. Jeremy Blairis an assistant professor of Art Education at School of Art,Craft & Design Tennessee Tech University. In this episode we cover his experience in K-12, as a museum educator, and now as a college professor and how now matter where he's teaching he's always striving to be the ultimate mentor. He talks about cameraless photography, outreach, and how he can be a resource to anyone who needs to now what STEAM is. www.blairarted.com @jeremyblairart @tntecharted on Instagram2020-07-0147 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 5 Interview with Lakesha S. MooreIn this interview Lakesha Moore Coordinator of Art Education at Tennessee State University talks about what she learned teaching on zoom, building outreach into her life practice, how making Art is an affirmation and confirmation, and the importance of Infinity Fellowship's weekly affirmation call. Find out more about her work at www.lakeshasmoore.com2020-06-2455 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 4 Interview with Mary KlagesMary Klages is a senior in TN Tech University and seems wise beyond her years. She cites teachers and professors who have been influential in her life as well as her love for ceramics and how she wants to include outreach in her future classroom.2020-06-2329 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 3 with Jennifer LambSpring Hill HS teacher Jennifer Lamb talks about her love of painting, people, and curriculum development. Hear how she became an art teacher, why she is a member of TAEA and what she gets from TN Arts Academy and hear what object, person, and place she's grateful for. This episode like Jennifer raises the bar! Find out more about her classroom on her website https://jlamb00.wixsite.com/shhsvisualarts2020-06-1541 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachEpisode 2 interview with Maggie FerrellHighland Park Elementary art teacher Maggie Ferrell talks about validation, how her studio practice feeds her teaching practice, and how her principal took a chance on her. She's only been teaching for four years but Maggie has the heart of a veteran Art Educator! She is @HPES_Artroom on twitter2020-06-1533 minTaringa PodcastTaringa PodcastTaringa - Ep 147 - Kupu, Kupu, Kupu - Ētahi hapa o te reoWe go though some common mistakes in Te Reo such as whakahua (pronunciation) and plurals, the use of 'āhei' and 'taea', 'i' and 'ki', statives, mai and atu and some good tips for online resources to help your Reo learning. This week's kīwaha is "Māna" (I could be wrong...)   2020-06-1247 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachThe Art of Outreach Episode 1 with Nichole RichNichole Rich is an elementary school art teacher in Historically rural Mount Pleasant,TN in Maury County about an hour and fifteen minutes south of Nashville. She said "I didn't even know what oils pastels were until I was 18!" How did she go from very little exposure to art near the mountains in East Tennessee to an incredible art teacher exposing her students to 3d pens, stop animation, painting, drawing and everything in between? Join me as I chat with this passionate artist who educates in our first ever #artteacherfeature2020-06-1026 minThe Art of OutreachThe Art of OutreachThe Art of Outreach TrailerWelcome to The Art of Outreach Podcast. A Tennessee Art Education Association initiative that seeks to create a platform that will deepen the connection between Tennessee's brilliant art educators, celebrate outreach projects emanating from their classrooms, and amplify young, creative, visual arts voices across all regions of Tennessee. We hope you join us for future episodes. We feel this podcast will further our mission to advance quality visual arts educations and to provide a cohesive professional community through advocacy, leadership and professional development.2020-05-2801 minTaringa PodcastTaringa PodcastTaringa - Ep 109 - Patapatai - Your Questions Answered - pt5We're back with some more answers for several new audience questions - new dialects, formal and informal kōrero, taea vs ahei and ngā momo kaupare - all sprinkled with our usual tangents and anecdotes along the way. 2019-09-1347 minThe WINS PodcastThe WINS PodcastPNG's sprint queen Toea WisilPapua New Guinea's Toea Wisil is ready to defend her Pacific Games sprints title. It was not always smooth-sailing for the Jiwaka woman. Two years ago, the sprint queen was outclassed in the 200m by Cook Islands Patricia Taea at the Pacific Mini Games in Vanuatu. Then she had to sit out the Commonwealth Games last year. But she's on the comeback trail and is determined to maintain her title at the Pacific Games.2019-07-0408 minThe World in SportThe World in SportWorld in Sport for 1 May 2019Tonga's Pita Taufatofua reveals plans to represent Tonga in kayaking at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Papua New Guinea's cricketers regain one day international status and we speak with retiring Cook Islands sprinter Patricia Taea.2019-05-0119 minTaringa PodcastTaringa PodcastTaringa - Ep 73 - Patapatai - Your Questions Answered - pt2The questions keep flowing in, and we shall answer! Paraone, Erica and kaikōrero Julia talk about taea vs āhei, whakaaro Māori, cultural considerations in the work place, ‘a’ and ‘o’,  embalming, tūpāpaku and Mokomokai. 2018-12-0756 minJJ Meets WorldJJ Meets World#71 - Mother of the YearToday's guest is Emily Brooks of Taea Made, a company that creates unique artistic decor, oftentimes through upcycling older personal items into newer, lasting mementos. Topics of conversation include the foundations of teamwork in her marriage (to Bill Brooks, former JJMW guest), her passion for her job, and living life to the fullest! Help us keep the lights on by donating to our Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld2018-12-031h 06JJ Meets WorldJJ Meets WorldMother of the YearToday's guest is Emily Brooks of Taea Made, a company that creates unique artistic decor, oftentimes through upcycling older personal items into newer, lasting mementos. Topics of conversation include the foundations of teamwork in her marriage (to Bill Brooks, former JJMW guest), her passion for her job, and living life to the fullest! Help us keep the lights on by donating to our Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld2018-12-031h 06Knit Picks\' PodcastKnit Picks' PodcastEpisode 246 - Knitting School!Many of us learned to knit from family and friends, but for some crafters, knitting and crochet started in school! In this episode we go to Cedarwood Waldorf School in Portland Oregon where Gia Davis and Shannon Casey, the Handwork Teaches, tell us about why handwork is part of Waldorf, and how it contributes to a child's education. We interview two students at the school, Weston French and Taea Jackson, about their love of craft. We also hear from two podcast listeners about how knitting was taught to them as part of their formal education.2014-10-3031 minTe Ahi KaaTe Ahi KaaWhakatauki mo 26 o whiringa a nuku (October) 2014Kerea kerea, tōkia tōkia, kui kui whitiwhiti ora. Ka piri au ki te onepango, ka wiriau ki te onepango. Ka taea ano o te onewhero o ngā mātua tupuna. Dig dig, plant, plant and the cry of the pīpīwharauroa heralding the time for harvesting. I touch the black soil, I toil through the black soil until I reach the red soil, the blood of our ancestors.2014-10-2600 minTe Ahi KaaTe Ahi KaaWhakatāuki mo 6 o Hōngongoi July 2014Iti Kōparapara Pioi Kahikataea, ahakoa nga mahi uaua, Ka Taea - Although the Kōparapara bird is small, it can reach the heights of the Kahikatea tree. This weeks whakatāuki is explained by Juanita Teepa nō Tuhoe.2014-07-0601 minTe Ahi KaaTe Ahi KaaWhakatāuki for 2 February 2014E kore e taea te aukati i a koe, there is no stopping you.2014-02-0200 min