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Straight from the Underground 2.0
SFTU 2.0 Podcast 412 01-28-25
Back after a LONG hiatus (i'll explain in the episode) and getting back to it... lets go & join in Napoleon Da Legend & JR Swiftz f D-Styles - Raining Sledgehammers DJ Chris G - IntroThunny Brown & DJ Kingflow - Tek It OffHairline Brothers (The Supervisor & North$ide Dro) f King Author - Step Back Int Kint (Intercontinental Kint) f Rampage & K Banger - Paradise CityDios Negasi f Conway The Machine - Only God Can Save YouThunny Brown - Population Control Freestyle ILL Clinton f Daniel Son - One...
2025-01-27
1h 55
RePPiN4U: The Future And Beyond!
Sean Lives On!
Sean Lives On!On August 8, 2015 the Hip-Hop world lost one of its giants when Sean Price passed away at the age of 43. From his work with Heltah Skeltah, Random Axe, and his solo material Sean Price was consistently one of the nicest emcees in Hip-Hop. His gritty, yet humorous style of rhyming garnered him fans all across the globe – he was beloved in the world of rap.The legacy lives on, and it is headed by none other than his wife, Bernadette Price who has now emerged as a formidable artist in her own right, so...
2025-01-07
2h 00
ADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably Missed
January 11, 1964
On January 11, 1964, the Surgeon General of the United States issued an official statement that immediately made top headlines in the United States and around the world. It was the first time someone officially said that smoking could cause cancer. What else was sharing headlines with such a controversial topic that day? You'll find out with three great additional history stories. SOURCES “Advertisement: Singer Sewing Center (Pg 7).” The Bismarck Tribune (Bismarck, North Dakota), January 11, 1964. www.newspapers.com. “Arsenic Probe Continues; 8 Survivors Improved.” The Evening Sun (Baltimore, Maryland), November 26, 1956. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Food Poisoning Fa...
2025-01-06
40 min
Welcome To The Neighborhood
WTTN 469 New Year '25
Playlist Redman by Wudeytauknbout on Gilla House (Gilla House) SUSPECTS by Your Old Droog on Heatseeker Records (Heatseeker Records) Devil's Dictionary (feat. Grap Luva & elzhi) by Cult Fiction on Cult Fiction (Cult Fiction) Artist Interview by Rafik (Cult Fiction) on DJ Klyph (DJ Klyph) Epic (feat. Yamin Semali & Skyzoo) by Cult Fiction on Cult Fiction (Cult Fiction) I Keep On (feat. Pete Rock & Pharoahe Monch) (Jim Sharp Edit) by Apathy on Jim Sharp (Jim Sharp) Saturday Night Special (feat. Rick Ross & Fat Joe) by LL Cool J on Def Jam (Def Jam) Fly Continuum by John Robinson...
2025-01-04
00 min
ASSURED: How to Homeschool and Not Get Burned Out By It
STOP Asking Your Homeschooler What They Know (instead, look at applied learning) | S6 EP5
The whole purpose of including ADST in your homeschool is to teach your child how to look around and identify the needs that they have, the needs they see in their community, and then to actually address those! ADST goes through the process of creating ideas, troubleshooting, incorporating insight from others, and problem solving as they use all their thinking modes to bring those ideas to life! Learn how to develop your child’s thinking skills, physical motor skills, and give them an opportunity to engage with improving their lif...
2024-12-30
07 min
ChipChat
ADST Music gives us some A.R.T.
Legendary vocalist, producer, and all around genius, ADST stops by to tell us about his new album A.R.T. and how music helped him cope through some.rough times. Also, Kash rules everything around the FBI, Syria isn't a country at the moment, and we worry about tumbling into full on class warfare. Plus South Korea, Greece, and DJTJ and so much more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chipchat--2780807/support.
2024-12-13
2h 14
UAB Green and Told
Real-Life Nightmare - Kathleen Stafford '73
Kathleen StaffordBA, College of Arts and Sciences, 1973ArtistMore InformationKathleen Stafford - personal websiteDeja Vu - link to The Washington Post articleKathleen Stafford - Shop ArtADST - Fake Eyeglasses and an Elaborate RuseU.S. Department of State - Art in EmbassiesNational Museum of American Diplomacy - Rescue of American Diplomats from Iran: "Argo" and the Canadian SixThe Washington Post - Artist reflects on Tehran hostage crisisVoyage Austin - Life & Work with Kathleen Stafford of Oak Hill and Mid...
2024-11-04
35 min
The Whole 8 Inches!
Special Guest: Katy Eve (Risqué Edition)
Emily & Charles are joined by slinky slow-mo superstar Katy Eve to talk all things Risqué Pole Competition. Katy shares her passion for coordinating Canberra comps & what it means to run Australia’s sexiest pole studio. Catch the livestream of Risqué on Saturday October 12 at 3pm ADST. https://www.thebrassroom.com.au/risque @katyevepoledancer @risquepolecompetition @thebrassroom @friskpoledancecomp @dancefilthy @_azradancer @benjaminbutterfly_ @lolaograce @briefsfactory @devereuxxo @honeyhoney_poldance @chrissiejacko @ruebenkayeofficial
2024-10-11
54 min
Pick Me Up, I'm Scared.
121. Air America, Part 1!
This week, David and Madeline talk about the CIA's very own airline, Air America! PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/pickmeupimscared SOURCES: Killing Hope William Blum Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia Alfred McCoy Air America Christopher Robbins https://adst.org/2013/04/the-year-of-living-dangerously-indonesia-and-the-downed-cia-pilot-may-1958/ https://www.archives.gov/exhibits/a_people_at_war/prelude_to_war/flying_tigers.html https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP90-00806R000100680006-0.pdf https://stlreporter.com/2017/05/13/the-cias-french-connection-and-other-other-footnotes-to-history/ Anderson, Benedict R. O’G. “Looking Back.” The Wilson Quarterly (1976-), vol. 5, no. 2, 1981, pp. 112–25. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/40256090. Accessed 9 Sept. 2024. ...
2024-09-09
1h 29
VSB: After The Bell
Ep 19 - After the Bell: Project-Based Learning and Public Use of VSB Fields
The B.C. curriculum outlines three Core Competencies students need to be deep, lifelong learners. These are communication, thinking, as well as personal and social. To a degree, these are rather abstract terms. Unlike math, science, English and social studies, subjects we are used to hearing about when referring to learning in schools, the shift in today’s education focuses on concepts instead of content, on how to learn rather than what is learned, and on developing critical thinking skills in place of memorization. Really, it’s about hands on, experiential learning. The core competencies of communication, thinkin...
2024-06-01
36 min
Pick Me Up, I'm Scared.
101. Blonde Women Love Guns in Rhodesia!
This week, Madeline and David talk about Rhodesia, settler colonialism, and violent apartheid! PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/pickmeupimscared MADELINE'S BOOK: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/722726/i-survived-capitalism-and-all-i-got-was-this-lousy-t-shirt-by-madeline-pendleton/ SOURCES: https://www.britannica.com/place/Rhodesia https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2022/12/2/how-british-colonial-policy-killed-100-million-indians https://zimfieldguide.com/harare/pioneer-column%E2%80%99s-march-macloutsie-mashonaland https://www.britannica.com/topic/British-South-Africa-Company https://www.britannica.com/place/Mashonaland https://www.britannica.com/event/Gun-War https://www.britannica.com/biography/Cecil-Rhodes https...
2024-02-12
2h 21
Teachers on Fire
ASSESSMENT, UDL, and ADST with LYNNETTE EARLE
LYNNETTE EARLE is a high school teacher of 15+ years. She is currently teaching career-life education and a family studies ADST trio of courses as well as her own developed course: Intro to Careers in Teaching 12. Join this conversation to learn how Lynnette’s journeys with assessment, UDL, and design thinking are transforming her professional practice. In This Conversation: 1:03 - More about Lynnette's current teaching context 2:00 - A story of adversity from Lynnette's education journey 3:55 - What Beyond Report Cards and the Empowerment Ecosystem have meant to Lynnette 5:34 - Assessment topics that Lynnette has been thinking about lately 7:56 - How UDL is...
2023-12-11
37 min
AI True Crime
The 1904 Olympic Marathon
The St. Louis Olympic Games of 1904 by E. C. Morris (1980): Check online bookstores, library catalogs, or academic databases for access. The American Marathon by J. E. Saylor (2015): Available through major online book retailers. The Story of the Olympic Marathon by T. Krabbe (2014): Available through major online book retailers. The Marathon Makers: A Century of Heroes, Races, and Records by R. Tomlinson (2014): Available through major online book retailers. Sole Brothers: The 1904 Marathon and the Original American Sport of Pedestrian Racing by T. Hahn (2004): Available through major online book retailers. The Olympic Review, Official Publication of the International Olympic Committee...
2023-12-05
03 min
it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER
Just Get Up
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Table For Three, conshus, DJ Center, Oddisee, Shinobi Stalin, Analogue Monsta, Jonah Yano, H31R, Jordan Mackampa, Hemlock Ernst, Height Keech, Miranda Joan, Nalepa, Planet Asia, TzariZM, MidaZ the Beast, Casual, Yaya Bey, Cmon Tigre, Seun Kuti, Atmosphere, Purple Kloud, ADST Music, Sing Steph, Georgia, K-Rec, 4-IZE, Moka Only, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
2023-11-25
1h 51
RePPiN4U: The Future And Beyond!
RePPiN4U: Nuff Respect Due!
RePPiN4U: Nuff Respect Due!Special Guest: Moniq Stylez!New single IRONY, New project coming end of September, and why NUFF RESPECT IS DUE TO THE DANCEHALL CREAM!Plus big tune from Busta Rhymes ft Coi Lerai, Buju Banton ft Snoop Dogg, J Flash Ft. RJ Payne, Jo Archer ft Richie Spice And more!RePPiN4U Playlist:1. DJ MISS C BROWN - RePPiN4U Intro2. NUFF RESPECT DUE - Opening3. PAUL WALL & TERMANOLOGY F/ LARGE PROFESSOR - Talk About It4. 38 SPESH & CONWAY THE MACHINE F...
2023-10-06
2h 00
BDSIR NETWORK Presents: RePPiN4U: NUFF RESPECT DUE!
1. DJ MISS C BROWN - RePPiN4U Intro 2. NUFF RESPECT DUE - Opening 3. PAUL WALL & TERMANOLOGY F/ LARGE PROFESSOR - Talk About It 4. 38 SPESH & CONWAY THE MACHINE F/ CHE NOIR/PHAROAHE MONCH - We Outside 5. RJ PAYNE - Uptown Saturday Night 6. BOFAAT F/ SMIF N WESSUN - Mr Smif & Mr Wessun 7. ADST MUSIC F/ SING STEPH - Hello 8. BUJU BANTON F/ SNOOP DOGG - High Life 9. JO ARCHER F/ RICHIE SPICE - Once Upon A Time 10. INTERMISSION 11. BUSTA RHYMES F/ COI LERAY - Luxury Life 12. BLU & REAL BAD MAN - More Bad News 13. ILLA J - Shine Your Light 14. J-FLASH F...
2023-09-14
2h 00
it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER
Personal Benefit
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Millatron, Marz Mello, Shinobi Stalin, DH, Crew54, Trust Burnem, conshus, Mad Sexual Genius, Substantial, Tamara Wellons, DJ Jav, J-Felix, Bessi, Bigzy, Black Milk, Phonte, Raphael Saadiq, Local Natives, Chillowproductions, Dj Grazzhoppa, Venomous2000, LImperatrice, Cuco, Mr. Freed, Elementalz Music, Demond Wilson, Copywrite, DJ Swab, Ash Walker, Lou Rhodes, O.Love, Ty Healy, Pandamonium, MyGrane McNastee, ADST Music, Let The Dirt Say Amen, Sean Born, Damo Hicks, Poolside, Panama, Sivion, Malex, Braille, Infored, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
2023-07-23
2h 03
Morning Cup of Murder
A Massacre In The Palace - June 1 2023
June 1st: Dipendra of Nepal Kills (2001) When a case has more questions than answers, it makes it a little easier to start believing in even the most far fetched conspiracies. On June 1st 2001 a massacre took place inside palace walls in an event that, to this day, seems to continue gathering question upon question. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dipendra_of_Nepal, https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-01/how-a-lovesick-prince-wiped-out-nepals-royal-family/100056562#:~:text=On%20a%20summer's%20night%20in,was%20almost%20entirely%20wiped%20out., https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nepalese_royal_massacre, https://www.outlookindia.com/website/story/nepalese-crown-prince-was-murderer-massacre-survivor/211909, https://a...
2023-06-01
06 min
Respect. Belong. Thrive.
Delving into drivers of financial distress and the importance of community services and organisations providing support with Hannan Amin.
In this episode Peter Oslewski, Senior Manager Programs and Partnerships, within the division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Deakin interviews Hannan Amin, a Training and Development Consultant at Good Shepherd.Hannan and Peter discuss drivers around financial distress and abuse, the current financial strain faced by many Australians, and provide insights into some of the resources available to our community to support financial wellbeing.Throughout this conversation, Hannan and Peter also cover what a Financial Inclusion Action Plan (FIAP) is and the importance of organisations within the community engaging with a program such as FIAP.
2023-03-29
28 min
PPC Insights
PPC Insights 08: Das perfekte Performance Marketing Team
Überblick: 00:43 Worauf muss man achten, wenn man einen perfekten Performance Marketing Managerin sucht? 02:51 Welche Soft Skills sollte man mitbringen? 05:02 Wie kann ich der perfekte Performance Marketing Manager werden? 05:16 Wie bleibt man up to date mit PPC news? 06:55 Wie sollte man als PPC Neueinsteiger vorgehen? Tretet unserer Community bei: SEA Stammtisch Berlin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12712… Der nächste SEA Stammtisch findet am 16. Februar 2023 statt! Jobchancen: https://www.adstrive.com/de/karriere/ Folgt uns auf: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adst… Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adstrive_com/ Kununu: https://www.kununu...
2022-11-29
11 min
PPC Insights
PPC Insights 07: Agentur vs. Inhouse
Inhouse Performance Marketing Manager kennen ihr Unternehmen meistens sehr gut und sind in den internen Prozessen im Tagesgeschäft involviert. Performance Marketing Manager in Agenturen wiederum arbeiten mit vielen verschiedenen Kunden und Plattformen. Wie man welche Vorteile am besten nutzen kann, wann was am meisten Sinn ergibt und wie eine perfekte Lösung aussehen kann, erfahrt ihr hier. 00:17 Was sind die Vor- und Nachteile eines Inhouse-Teams? 05:10 Was sind die Vor- und Nachteile einer Agentur? 05:55 Sind Agenturen die Pioniere, wenn es um Plattform-Updates geht? 10:58 Wie sieht in der Praxis die perfekte Lösung aus, wenn man die Vorteile von...
2022-11-08
16 min
Love Your Expat Life
Episode 77: 5 Decades of a Portable Career with Bonnie Miller
Bonnie Miller's professional experience spans five decades as a social worker, psychotherapist, educator, consultant, social activist, and trainer. She has extensive experience in countries experiencing war, genocide, and oppression of minorities. Currently, as Oral Historian and Podcast Host, Bonnie interviewed 20 Foreign Service spouses in the Partners in Diplomacy project through the Association for Diplomatic Studies &Training (adst.org) and 16 Foreign Service family members for an AAFSW Oral History Project. This episode is packed with knowledge, advice, & practical tips that you can apply to your life. You’ll learn a...
2022-11-03
48 min
PPC Insights
PPC Insights 06: Internationalisierung im PPC
Überblick: 00:22 Wie ermittelt man, ob ein neuer Markt Potential hat? 03:32 Was sind die unterschiedlichen Standards in verschiedenen Ländern? 06:51 Was muss man bei der Wahl der Suchmaschine und der Plattform in unterschiedlichen Märkten genau beachten? 08:00 Wie startet man am besten, wenn man zum ersten Mal mit einer neuen Plattform arbeitet? 11:06 Worauf muss beim Übersetzen der Anzeigen und Keywords geachtet werden? 13:00 Wie lokalisiert man das Ganze? 15:35 Was gibt es außerdem zu beachten? 17:40 Wie bestimmt man, welche Währung als Standard genutzt wird? Tretet unserer Community bei: Tickets für den SEA Stammtisch Berlin am 10...
2022-10-28
20 min
PPC Insights
PPC Insights 05: Google Ads vs. Microsoft Advertising: Wann ist welche Plattform sinnvoll?
Ein Überblick des Inhalts: 00:31 Die größten Unterschiede zwischen Microsoft Ads und Google Ads 02:21 Die Gemeinsamkeiten von Microsoft Ads und Google Ads 03:36 Wen man mit Microsoft Ads am besten erreicht 05:58 Besondere Features von Microsoft Ads 10:36 Was man beim Import der Daten beachten muss 16:16 Fazit Tretet unserer Community bei: SEA Stammtisch Berlin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12712… Jobchancen: https://www.adstrive.com/de/ Folgt uns auf: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adst… Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adstrive_com/ Kununu: https://www.kununu.com/de/adstrive Xing: https://www.xing.com/pages/adstriv
2022-10-11
17 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Harry Thomas: Straight Talk on Crisis Management, Career Progression, and the Joys and Challenges of Diplomatic Service
As Director General of the Foreign Service and ambassador to three countries in three different bureaus (Philippines, Bangladesh, and Zimbabwe), and having served in DC leadership positions on the 7th floor and White House, Amb. Thomas saw U.S. diplomacy from multiple perspectives. He reflects on crisis management, leadership, and career progression. He talks about the blatant discrimination he encountered early in Peru and later in Zimbabwe, his adventures in rural Nigeria, and his time working for Sec. Rice and moments with Pres. Bush after 9/11 – all the while he conveys a sense of humor, dedication and determination. His thoughts on...
2022-08-10
45 min
Let's Get Haunted
Episode 116: The Georgia Guidestones Conspiracy
**SKIP TO 1:09 TO GET TO THE STORY** Sometime around 4:00AM on July 6, 2022, a mysterious monument known as both “America’s Stonehenge” and “The Ten Commandments of Satan” had been partially bombed by a domestic terrorist; However, before sunset that evening, the remaining structure and it's mysterious message was razed to the ground by authorities. Join Nat as she “translates” the tale behind the Georgia Guidestones to Aly! What were The Georgia Guidestones and what purpose did the monument serve? Who created the stones and who sought to benefit most from their destruction? Wtf was in the time capsule?? Some questions only lead to m...
2022-07-27
2h 12
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Liliana Ayalde reflects on mentorship, interagency collaboration, and how to improve the U.S. position in the Western Hemisphere
Liliana Ayalde reflects on a long and accomplished career in assistance, public health, and diplomacy. Beginning with her first posting with USAID in Bangladesh, Amb. Ayalde traces lessons learned and her abiding contributions to international development and diplomacy in the U.S. Foreign Service. She bounces back from serious medical leave; she gets help from allies like Amb. Roberta Jacobson; and she confronts tension relations following the Snowden disclosures. Amb. Ayalde speaks to the importance of mentorship, identifying leadership talents, and personal flexibility when it comes to seizing opportunities, as well as collaborating with other agencies. When facing challenges...
2022-06-22
39 min
LCS Talks
Season 2 - Ep. 9 | Faith, Technology, and Identity (ft. John Van Weelden & Jon Kuehl)
In the final episode of Season 2 on Faith, Identity, and Technology, Berkley Glazer, Eric Bylenga, and Kevin Mirchandani talk with Jon Kuehl (Grade 8 Homeroom Teacher) and John Van Weelden (High School Teacher) about our Drones and Aviation Applied Design, Skills, and Technologies (ADST) courses and programming. The discussion is filled with examples of how our teachers are encouraging learning that invites students to reflect on Biblical principles for innovative technology use. Mr. Kuehl and Mr. Van Weelden help us think Biblically, theologically, and practically in terms of what it looks like for a Christian learning community to build programs...
2022-06-10
32 min
Scholarly Communication
The Association for Diplomatic Studies & Training: A Discussion with Susan Rockwell Johnson and Margery B. Thompson
ADST has the world’s largest collection of U.S. diplomatic oral history. They have over 2,500 oral histories at ADST.orgSusan Rockwell Johnson is the president of ADST since November 2016. She is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service (retired) with over three decades of distinguished service in a broad range of bilateral and multilateral assignments in and out of the State Department.Margery B. Thompson directs ADST’s book-related programs, advises diplomats and others on editing and publishing matters, and coordinates the ADST-DACOR Diplomats and Diplomacy Series. Before joining ADST in 1995, she was...
2022-05-25
35 min
New Books in Diplomatic History
The Association for Diplomatic Studies & Training: A Discussion with Susan Rockwell Johnson and Margery B. Thompson
ADST has the world’s largest collection of U.S. diplomatic oral history. They have over 2,500 oral histories at ADST.orgSusan Rockwell Johnson is the president of ADST since November 2016. She is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service (retired) with over three decades of distinguished service in a broad range of bilateral and multilateral assignments in and out of the State Department.Margery B. Thompson directs ADST’s book-related programs, advises diplomats and others on editing and publishing matters, and coordinates the ADST-DACOR Diplomats and Diplomacy Series. Before joining ADST in 1995, she was...
2022-05-25
33 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Three filmmakers talk about three outstanding African-American ambassadors – Edward Dudley, Terence Todman, and Carl Rowan
Leola Calzolai-Stewart, Rachell Shapiro, Kiley Kraskouskas talk about the careers of three outstanding African-American diplomats – ambassadors Edward Dudley, Terence Todman, and Carl Rowan – as well all that was involved in bringing the story of these pioneers to life in “The American Diplomat” on PBS. The discussion covers the history of African-Americans in the Foreign Service from Reconstruction to the modern day, as well as the barriers they faced in a State Department that initially confined them to just a few posts in predominantly black countries, maintaining racial inequality from office culture to the lunchroom. Listen and hear about how America’...
2022-05-25
39 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Ryan Crocker looks to the future, analyzes U.S. experience in conflict zones, and shares his thoughts on diversity, mental health, and work-life balance
Six-time U.S. Amb. Ryan Crocker (Career Ambassador and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient) looks back on his experience working with the military in some of toughest assignments and most fraught conflict zones ever. He also looks to the future and analyzes the nature of expeditionary diplomacy, the current state of geopolitics and the international system, and shares his thoughts on how the Foreign Service might evolve through generational change, namely by talking about diversity, mental health, and work-life balance. **Brought to you as part of an Una Chapman Cox Foundation project on American diplomacy and the Foreign Service.
2022-05-18
50 min
LCS Talks
Season 2 - Ep. 5 | Faith, Technology, and Identity (ft. Matt Grose & John Van Weelden)
In this episode, Berkley Glazer and Kevin Mirchandani talk with Matt Grose (Grade 6 Homeroom Teacher) and John Van Weelden (High School Teacher) about our Applied Design, Skills, and Technologies (ADST) courses and programming. The discussion is filled with examples of how our teachers are encouraging learning that invites students to reflect on Biblical principles for innovative technology use. Mr. Grose and Mr. Van Weelden help us think Biblically, theologically, and practically in terms of what it looks like for a Christian learning community to build programs that help students develop technological citizenship with a future-oriented vision of Christian education.
2022-05-16
29 min
Mín skoðun
563.þáttur. Mín skoðun 06052022
563.þáttur. Mín skoðun. Heil og sæl. Ingi Þór Steinþórsson aðst.þj.Stjörnunnar í körfubolta spáir í úrslitaeinvígi Vals og Tindastóls og Gunnar Gunnarsson þjálfari kvennaliðs Hauka í handbolta spáir í undanúrslitaleikina í kvennahandboltanum. Þórhallur Dan er svo á línunni og við spjöllum um evrópuboltann. Besta deildin er um helgina, Lengjudeildin, enski boltinn og sá ítalski ásamt því að við ræðum um undirskrift um þjóðarhöll. Þetta og miklu fleira í þætti dagsins. Góða helgi.
2022-05-06
1h 12
HHDG MEDIA: The Podcast
THE OTHER GUYS
HHDG Media: The Podcast presents Washington, D.C. cousins Mighty Joe (Producer/Musician) & Isaiah “Insanate” Mensah (Producer/Musician/Emcee)) together known as @otherguysmusic The Other Guys (The OGs)!!! Tune in as we speak about the family connection with music, Production duo name, Style of production, DJing, Early influence, Becoming CEO of HipNOTT Records, Favorite Instruments, Growing up in Washington, D.C., ADST Music, Tanya Morgan, Verbal Kent, Anti_Lilly, Skyzoo, Roddy's Good$ense crew, Substantial, Kooley High, Allen Poe, yU (Diamond District/1978ers), Inspiration for seasonal "...In Analog" series, 2022 single "Off The Cuff" featuring Awon and Dephl...
2022-04-30
1h 21
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Deb Malac on Leading, Constantly Improving, Serving in Africa, Fighting for Rights, and Tackling Public Health Crises
She has fought Ebola in Liberia, sexism in the State Department, and the closing of political space in Uganda. U.S. Ambassador Deborah Malac talks about problem-solving, leadership, multi-functionality and clarity. She begins with her serendipitous entry into the Foreign Service that morphed into an incredible career in Africa and global health. Speaking from a diversity of experiences, Malac discusses the qualities required of a globe-trotting FSO, the rewards and challenges associated with the job, how you know when it's time for the next challenge, and knowing oneself.
2022-03-29
40 min
Modern American Diplomacy
CG Lawrence Randolph Talks About Showing Up as a Diplomat – Authentically Engaged and Open
U.S. Consul General to Casablanca Lawrence Randolph talks about being a sincerely interested diplomat and using diversity as our strength. In his growth as a leader, he emphasizes mentorship and sponsorship, learning local languages and cultures, being open to new opportunities, and the secret strength of American diplomacy – creating diverse teams. He underscores the need to do outreach to Americans; how emotional intelligence, preparation, humility and straightforward resilience helps overcome moments of “imposter syndrome”; and how being one’s “authentic self” on the job both models good leadership and achieves good work-life balance. **Brought to you as part of an Una Cha...
2022-02-25
44 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Herro Mustafa talks about resilience, rejecting limitations, and adapting as a diplomat – part of her journey from Kurdish-Iraqi refugee to a young, female U.S. ambassador.
Amb. Herro Mustafa explains her love of diplomacy, underscores the need for emotional intelligence and adaptability, and cites her sources of support and resilience. She talks about rejecting limitations and developing her own “card” full of lessons. She discusses her growth as a diplomat, as she journeyed from Kurdish-Iraqi refugee in Minnesota to a young, female U.S. ambassador in Europe with young kids. **Brought to you as part of an Una Chapman Cox Foundation project on American diplomacy and the Foreign Service.
2022-02-17
46 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Ron Neumann on Afghanistan, Diplomacy, and the Big Picture
Amb. Ron Neumann, President of the American Academy of Diplomacy and a three-time former ambassador, discusses everything from his time in Vietnam as a soldier to current events in Afghanistan. He gets into details of refugee policy and women's education, as well as reflects on leadership, working in high-threat environments, serving in Iran, finding satisfaction in tough work, and how DC thinkers and diplomats in the field can work together better.
2022-01-26
29 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Ted Osius discusses his love of Southeast Asia, experiences as U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam, leadership, moral courage, and the nexus with diplomacy and private sector
Amb. Ted Osius discusses his love of Southeast Asia, experiences as U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam, moral courage, and public diplomacy (on a bicycle). He talks reconciliation between U.S. and Vietnam, leaving the State Department in protest, working in and with the private sector, and having a husband and kids in the Foreign Service. Brought to you as part of an Una Chapman Cox Foundation project on American diplomacy and the Foreign Service. Be sure to check out his new book: Nothing Impossible: America's Reconciliation with Vietnam
2021-12-03
43 min
Podcasts – Hometown Sounds
Luce Listening Party feat. Night Train 357
https://hometownsounds.files.wordpress.com/2021/09/podcast-luce-night-train-357.mp3 The Luce Listening Party, our collaboration with the Luce Foundation Center in the Smithsonian American Art Museum, continues with special guest Night Train 357! Tracklisting: Allison Balanc feat. Durand Bernarr – Friendzone [single] Night Train 357 & Rone – Turn It Up [Grays] Crank Lucas feat. Ethan Spalding – Up Up [single] NuChoyce – Just Hold On [single] Night Train 357 feat. Periii – Victim of the Human Condition [The Nightlife] Night Train 357 – Drive Me Crazy Remix feat. NuChoyce prod. ADST Music Subscribe to the Hometown Sounds podcast in Apple Podcas...
2021-09-25
00 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Bill Taylor discusses Ukraine, impeachment, Afghanistan and Foreign Assistance
Amb. Bill Taylor -- our first political appointee as a guest -- discusses Ukraine, impeachment, "irregular channels," public diplomacy, the nature of conflict, Afghanistan, foreign assistance and being an interagency team player. *Brought to you as part of an Una Chapman Cox Foundation project on American diplomacy and the Foreign Service.
2021-09-15
38 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Roberta Jacobson talks about reestablishing U.S. ties with Cuba, forging a path as America’s first female and civil servant ambassador to Mexico, enjoying Latin America, and dealing with populism throughout the Western Hemisphere.
Amb. Roberta Jacobson talks about reestablishing U.S. ties with Cuba, becoming America’s first female and civil servant ambassador to Mexico, and dealing with populist leaders. Ambassador Jacobson also discusses reestablishing diplomatic ties with Cuba, lost opportunities in Havana, populism in the Western Hemisphere, and what she loved about Latin America.
2021-08-31
34 min
Teach Outdoors
Outdoor Learning Goals: A Collaborative Discussion with Carly and April
Today we have two guests with us today to talk about how this past school year went, what did they learn, and what are the goals that we are looking forward to tackling next year. Carly Eirikson is a VP at Ecole Herbert Spencer Elementary, In New Westminster, she has her Masters of Education in Special Education and spent 4 years of her career as an educational consultant for POPARD supporting students with autism all over British Columbia. Twitter: @ceiriksonInstagram: all_of_us_outside What...
2021-08-26
28 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Lino Gutierrez discusses his path from Cuban immigrant to two-time U.S. ambassador. He shares lessons on leadership, managing up, negotiating with Cubans in Grenada, navigating Washington politics, Hurricane Mitch, and political change in Argentina.
Amb. Lino Gutierrez served as Ambassador to Argentina as well as to Nicaragua, and as Acting Assistant Secretary of the Western Hemisphere Affairs Bureau. In this episode, Amb. Gutierrez discusses his experience from Cuban immigrant to diplomat. He shares lessons on leadership, managing up, negotiating with Cubans in Grenada, navigating Washington politics, increasing diversity at State, dealing with the crisis of Hurricane Mitch in Nicaragua and stark political change in Argentina.
2021-08-13
33 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Senior Foreign Service Officer Tim Davis shares lessons learned on leadership, diversity, managing State Department principals, closing the U.S. Consulate in Basra, and navigating Secretary Clinton’s email controversy
Tim "Timmy" Davis is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service. In this episode, Tim shares lessons learned on leadership, building strong teams, encouraging diversity, and increasing recruitment. Mr. Davis also shares lessons learned closing of the U.S. Consulate in Basra, managing State Department principals, and navigating Secretary Clinton's e-mail controversy. Special thanks to the Una Chapman Cox Foundation, the American Academy of Diplomacy, and Harvard's Sama Kubba and Syed Ahmed.
2021-07-22
30 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Chris Hill discusses growing up in the foreign service, working with Amb. Holbrooke and Sec. Eagleburger, his ambassadorship in Iraq, and leading Six-Party talks with N. Korea
Ambassador Chris Hill discusses growing up in the foreign service, working as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Cameroon, and formative experiences working with Secretary Eagleburger and Amb. Holbrooke. Ambassador Hill also discusses leading Six-Party talks with N. Korea, his ambassadorship in Iraq, and the importance of diversity in today's Foreign Service. Interview excerpted from the forthcoming book: Modern American Diplomacy: A Field Guide to Success in The Foreign Service.
2021-06-05
35 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Beth Jones discusses growing up in the Foreign Service, her first tour in Afghanistan, Amb. Arnie Raphel's death, and Benghazi
Ambassador Beth Jones discusses attending local schools in Moscow and Berlin, her first tour in Afghanistan, and working as a control officer for Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Ambassador Jones also discusses rising to the top of the Foreign Service, lessons learned from Ambassadors Pickering and Platt, managing the European and Eurasian Affairs Bureau following 9/11, and Benghazi.
2021-03-17
28 min
HHDG MEDIA: The Podcast
NINO GREEN/LOW BUDGET CREW
Sean Born and Kaimbr discuss their new album "Nino Green", Low Budget Crew, brotherhood among fellow guests Dre (ADST Media) and DJ Roddy Rod and so much more. #HHDG #HHDGMEDIAINC #LOWBUDGETCREW #NINOGREEN --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hhdg-media-inc/message
2021-03-14
1h 02
The Shaun Pepper Podcast
Dr. Christine Younghusband - Helping Tomorrow's Teachers Find Their Jam and Purpose (#12)
Dr. Christine Ho Younghusband (@Christine YH) is an assistant professor and the B.Ed. Coordinator at the University of Northern British Columbia. She describes herself as a teacher, learner, and leader in BC education. She is passionate about finding ways to enhance the student learning experience. passion, she completed her doctorate in educational leadership at SFU in 2017, where she examined the professional learning experiences of non-mathematics subject specialist teachers. She was appointed as a lecturer at UNBC in 2018. Highlights of her achievements in BC education can be found on her website and include co-moderating #bcedchat on...
2021-02-19
54 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Nancy Jo Powell discusses growing up in rural Iowa, first tours in Ottawa and Kathmandu, ambassadorships in India and Pakistan, and pandemic lessons learned during Avian Influenza and Ebola
Ambassador Nancy Jo Powell discusses her childhood in rural Iowa, gender discrimination at the State Department in the 1970's, and her first big break as Acting Consul General in Lahore, Pakistan in 1988. Ambassador Powell also discusses cultivating high morale in difficult posts, serving as the U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan in the wake of 9/11, the importance of mentorship, and lessons learned during her stints as the State Department's Senior Coordinator for both the Avian Influenza and Ebola.
2021-02-04
29 min
HHDG MEDIA: The Podcast
HIP HOP(what is it?)
THIS WEEKS EPISODE, TEE SMIF, DA MAYOR & WIKI DISCUSS THE CULTURE OF HIP HOP. HEAVY DISCUSSION ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF THE DJ TO THE CULTURE & WHAT THE CULTURE MEANS TO US! HHDGMEDIA.COM IS YOUR SOURCE FOR THE DOPEST HIP HOP BLOGS & MERCH AROUND. THIS WEEKS MUSIC IS BY Artist: RNLfication Single: The Minimalist ADST MEDIA: www.adst.media --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hhdg-media-inc/message
2021-01-29
1h 29
Professional Carpet Cleaners and Restorers
Season 02 Episode 02 Managing Workplace Compliance
Season 02 Episode 02 Managing Workplace Compliance Our Amazing Guest: Peter Kinnaird from CSA (Commercial Safety Assurance) PO Box 6241 , Silverwater NSW 1811 Telephone: (+1) 1300 859 363 NSW (Sydney, North Coast, Central Coast, Hunter Valley, Newcastle, Mid North Coast, South Coast, Wollongong), Victoria (Melbourne, Geelong, Country Victoria, Bendigo, Ballarat), Qld (Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, North Qld), Western Australia (Perth), South Australia (Adelaide), Northern Territory (Darwin), Tasmania (Hobart), NZ (Auckland). https://commercialassurance.com.au This week we discuss the importance of Commercial Risk, Risk Awareness, Risk Training, Audits and Inspections, Safety Management Systems...
2021-01-29
50 min
Murder Ciru
episode 4 - The 1980s murders of Monica Njeri and Lucy Kabura
This podcast discusses crime of a violent nature, listener discretion and parental guidance are recommended. sources for this episode: https://nation.africa/kenya/life-and-style/dn2/when-us-marine-was-fined-sh500-for-brutal-murder-880570 https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1980/10/21/manslaughter-trial-of-us-sailor-stirs-racial-controversy-in-kenya/c4e6991a-ca2e-48ab-8c26-04fdc341dc84/ https://owaahh.com/cold-case-the-brutal-murder-of-lucy-kabura/ https://owaahh.com/did-monica-njeris-killer-kill-three-more-women/#prettyPhoto A Death Retold in Truth and Rumour: Kenya, Britain and the Julie Ward Murder, By Grace A. Musila via Google Books https://www.upi.com/Archives/1983/07/08/Asks-acquittal-of-US-sailor-in-murder-trial/2668426484800/ https://www.upi.com...
2021-01-27
20 min
Professional Carpet Cleaners and Restorers
Season 02 Episode 01 Meters in Restoration
Our Amazing Guests: Grant Hickey from Advanced Specialized Equipment – ITI Training UNIT 3/8 SOUTH ST RYDALMERE NSW 2116 (02) 9898 1555 salesnsw@advancedse.com.au UNIT 1 / 6 GOODMAN PL, MURARRIE QLD 4172 (07) 3161 0833 salesqld@advancedse.com.au grant.hickey@advancedse.com.au Ivi Sims CMP,CR,WLS from BULCS Holding Distributors & ARTA Training – DER (Disaster Equipment Rental) 1300 654 684 23 Corporate Boulevard Bayswater Vic 3153 This week we discuss the meters used in Restoration. Moisture meters, thermal cameras, air pumps, swabs, ATP are just a few.
2021-01-15
1h 47
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. William Brownfield discusses growing up in West Texas, his first tour in Maracaibo, claims of Venezuelan interference in the U.S. presidential election, and the importance of hiring the right mid-level managers.
Ambassador William Brownfield discusses his family's history in West Texas, life as a Junior Officer in Maracaibo, how to engage with the media, his tumultuous years as U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela, and accusations of Venezuelan involvement in the U.S. presidential elections. Interview excerpted from the forthcoming book: Modern American Diplomacy: A Field Guide to Success in The Foreign Service.
2020-12-21
30 min
Professional Carpet Cleaners and Restorers
Season 01 Episode 17 Small cleaning business
What comes easy won’t last. What lasts won’t come easy. (ben francia) Today, it has never been more inviting to start a cleaning company with the current scare of cleanliness, how hard could it be? How would one begin to market? Stand out from everyone else, become a trusted name, and deliver a high standard and still make money... Questions raised in the discussion with Kristy and Matt who have successfully built and developed strategies to break through the barriers from becoming an owner-operator team to having strong administration and cleaning crews...
2020-11-20
56 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Marc Grossman discusses his first tour in Islamabad, working as an NEA staffer, testifying before Congress, and the morning of 9/11
Ambassador Marc Grossman discusses life as a Junior Officer in Islamabad, his tumultuous year as an NEA staffer, tips for testifying before Congress, lessons learned from the morning of 9/11, and answering the call to return to service.
2020-10-14
30 min
Brew Crime Podcast
Episode 51 - Piracy
On this episode we cover the gamut of Piracy from historical to internet Piracy. We hope you enjoy the episode as well as the bad Pirate Talk.Sometimes Hunting for the Truth is Harder than Hunting for TreasureThis is the real-life story of Mary Read and Anne Bonny. It’s as close to the truth as I could get. SourcesPost and courierAtlas ObscuraAll thats interesting BritannicaBritannicaPirate all the MoviesGeremi Adam was a big time Canadian movie...
2020-10-13
1h 34
Chilled and Killed
18. Jonestown Massacre
Hi, hello, sorry about the hiatus, BUT WE'RE BAAAAACK! And what an episode to come back on. This case is crazy, and disturbing, and interesting, and makes you want to scream at the people to stop what they're doing. Sam and Panda thought it would be fun to bring the boys into this one. They brought a lot of great input and we had very in depth conversations throughout...as you'd expect when talking about a cult...er sorry, a religious movement. *eye roll* ANYWAYS, we really hope you listen and enjoy! Let us know your thought.
2020-09-15
1h 23
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Steve Mull discusses life as a Junior Officer, apartheid South Africa, communist Poland, Indonesia post-9/11, and the Iran deal
Ambassador Stephen D. Mull discusses life as a Junior Officer in The Bahamas, reporting tours in apartheid South Africa and communist Poland, and life on seventh floor. Ambassador Mull also discusses his first DCM tour in post-9/11 Jakarta, the importance of public diplomacy, and implementing the Iran deal. Interview excerpted from the forthcoming book: Modern American Diplomacy: A Field Guide to Success in The Foreign Service.
2020-08-17
29 min
Mín skoðun
123.þáttur Mín skoðun 05.08.2020
Haukur Hinriksson yfirlögfræðingur KSÍ var á línunni um agamál leikmanna og reglugerðir. Guðjón Þórðarson þjálfari Víkings frá Ólafsvík er í sóttkví líkt og allir leikmenn og aðstandendur liðsins. Guðjón var í viðtali. Jón Arnór Stefánsson er genginn til liðs við Val í körfuboltanum og Finnur Freyr Stefánsson þjálfari Vals og Ágúst Björgvinsson aðst.þjálfari Vals voru á línunni. Þá heyrði ég í Þórhalli Dan um Evrópudeildina í fótbolta.
2020-08-05
1h 23
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Tom Shannon discusses the importance of strategic thinking, Covid-19 and globalization, and the future of U.S. diplomacy
Ambassador Thomas A. Shannon, Jr. discusses the importance of history and strategic thinking in the practice of diplomacy, and the social, economic and political forces likely to shape the future. Ambassador Shannon also discusses his multiple White House tours, his service as Under Secretary (and Secretary) of State, and what it means to serve as a U.S. Diplomat. Interview excerpted from the forthcoming book: Modern American Diplomacy: A Field Guide to Success in The Foreign Service.
2020-07-09
23 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Linda Thomas-Greenfield discusses segregation, Liberia, succeeding as a tandem, the killing of George Floyd, and strengthening management through diversity
Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield discusses growing up in the segregated south, succeeding as a tandem couple, and raising kids in the Foreign Service, Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield also discusses her tenure as U.S. Ambassador to Liberia, promoting gender and ethnic diversity at the State Department, and the killing of George Floyd. Interview excerpted from the forthcoming book: Modern American Diplomacy: A Field Guide to Success in The Foreign Service.
2020-06-19
30 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Bill Burns discusses Putin, Iran, NATO expansion, 9/11, President Trump's foreign policy, and the future of U.S. diplomacy
Ambassador Bill Burns discusses visiting Putin in the Kremlin, negotiating the JCPOA in Muscat, and the U.S. government's response to 9/11. Ambassador Burns also discusses the complexities of NATO expansion, attributes of a good diplomat, and President Trump's recent impeachment hearings. Interview excerpted from the forthcoming book: Modern American Diplomacy: A Field Guide to Success in The Foreign Service.
2020-04-28
46 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Tony Wayne discusses Argentina, Mexico, Afghanistan, economics, and raising a family in the Foreign Service
Ambassador Tony Wayne discusses economic crisis in Argentina, interviewing KISS in Buenos Aires, the illegal drug trade in Mexico, health and education in Afghanistan, and raising a family in the Foreign Service. Interview excerpted from the forthcoming book: Modern American Diplomacy: A Field Guide to Success in The Foreign Service.
2020-04-06
27 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Kristie Kenney discusses breaking barriers, The Philippines, career management, Thailand, diversity, and life as a tandem
Ambassador Kristie Kenney discusses growing up in Washington D.C., life as a Junior Officer in Kingston, and the importance of hard work in diplomacy. Ambassador Kenney also highlights her barrier-breaking assignments as the State Department's first female Executive Secretary, first female Ambassador to Thailand, and first female Ambassador to the Philippines. Interview excerpted from the forthcoming book: Modern American Diplomacy: A Field Guide to Success in The Foreign Service.
2020-03-17
31 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Thomas Pickering discusses Kissinger, Syria, Amb. Yovanovitch, leadership, and succeeding in the Foreign Service
Ambassador Thomas Pickering shares tips on managing an embassy, serving in hardship posts, and navigating a life and career in the Foreign Service. Ambassador Pickering also discusses working for Secretaries Rogers and Kissinger, the Trump administration's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria, and the turmoil surrounding President Trump's removal of Amb. Yovanovitch from Ukraine. Interview excerpted from the forthcoming book: Modern American Diplomacy: A Field Guide to Success in The Foreign Service
2020-02-20
26 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Maura Harty discusses Sec. Powell, Sec. Shultz, succeeding (and failing) as a Junior Officer, leadership tenets, switching cones, and September 11th
Former Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs Maura Harty discusses a less-than-ideal assignment as a Junior Officer, her stints working beside Secretaries Shultz and Powell, and her tenure as the head of the Consular Bureau in the wake of 9/11. Interview excerpted from the forthcoming book: Modern American Diplomacy: A Field Guide to Success in The Foreign Service.
2020-01-28
32 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. Robert O. Blake Jr. discusses leadership, impeachment, India, Turkey, Sri Lanka, career management, and growing up in the Foreign Service
Former Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Robert O. Blake Jr. discusses his family's legacy in the Foreign Service, his childhood overseas, India, Turkey, the Middle East, and career advice for the next generation of Foreign Service leaders. Interview excerpted from the forthcoming book: Modern American Diplomacy: A Field Guide to Success in The Foreign Service. Special thanks to the Una Chapman Cox Foundation and the American Academy of Diplomacy.
2020-01-09
30 min
Modern American Diplomacy
Amb. John Negroponte discusses Vietnam, Trump, Colin Powell, USMCA, leadership, and succeeding in the Foreign Service
Former Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte discusses Saigon, the Vietnam War, Kissinger, Powell, Trump, and NAFTA. He also relays leadership lessons from George Shultz and Phil Habib, while offering career and life advice to the the next generation of Foreign Service Officer. Interview excerpted from the forthcoming book: Modern American Diplomacy: A Field Guide to Success in The Foreign Service. Episode sponsored by the Una Chapman Cox Foundation and the American Academy of Diplomacy.
2019-12-05
26 min
Games on Film
37 - In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale
Having already discussed three video game movie outings with his Hobbs & Shaw co-star, it's time for Jason Statham to make his Games on Film debut, leading an all-star cast in Uwe Boll's sword-and-sorcery epic, based on Dungeon Siege. Will The Stath aka Farmer save the Kingdom of Ehb from the savage Krug? With pantomime performances, psychic sword-fights and magical mumbo-jumbo, ITNOTK: ADST has it all. But most importantly, how does it square up against Harry's favourite fantasy show, BBC's Merlin? This podcast contains SPOILERS for In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale (2007). Visit our Website: gamesonfilm.wixsite...
2019-08-06
1h 25
Music Matters
Youth Radio - Annie Jones RSSHour 2018
PEOPLE'S CHOICE Spring Season RSS HOUR - ANNIE JONESAnnie has been taking singing lessons with Dan Hamil Performance Coaching since 2017 and trains at Patrick Studios Australia in ballet, jazz, musical theatre, hip hop, tap and acrobatics.Annie plays Marcy/children’s ensemble in the stage hit School of Rock the Musical for GWB Entertainment. She will also play Zoya in ABC’s The InBESTigators, which follows a group of 11-year-olds who run a detective agency. Previous credits include playing Gretl Von Trapp in The Sound of Music (for The Gordon Frost Organisation) and Young Alice in Triple Bill...
2018-11-08
13 min
Music Matters
Youth Radio - Anna Oliphant Wright RSS Hour
PEOPLE'S CHOICE Spring Season RSS HOUR - ANNA OLIPHANT WRIGHTBallarat artist Anna Oliphant-Wright's styles span blues, country and folk. Her original music has quirky and insightful lyrics with a sharp and occasionally dark reflection upon growing up in modern society. Chilled, fun and powerful describes Anna’s performances, with thought provoking lyrics and a cheeky sense of humor that engages the audience. In 2016 Anna’s song “hooks” made the top 4 (from 540 songs) in the Melbourne Music Bank Song Awards which she performed at Hamer Hall. Not only was Anna the youngest finalist, she was the only regional musician in the f...
2018-11-08
15 min
Music Matters
Youth Radio - Amalia Safonova RSSHour 2018
PEOPLE'S CHOICE Spring Season RSS HOUR - AMALIA SAFONOVAAmalia Safonova is an eight year old talented singer who already has a lot of stage experience. From the age of 3 she showed her interest for #singing, #dancing and performing. Amalia decided to take her passion seriously and started having singing lessons from the age of 5. Being naturally talented and expressing great connection and understanding of music Amalia quickly developed her interest and love towards classical #music. She established her own collection of great #opera singers whose recording she listens over and over again such as Maria Callas, Renata Tebaldi...
2018-11-08
14 min
Music Matters
Youth Radio - Monet Lewis RSSHour 2018
PEOPLE'S CHOICE Spring Season RSS HOUR - MONET LEWIS Monet loves performing in musical theatre, singing, and dance. She has sung at the South Street Music Competition 2017 & 2018, Macedon Ranges Music Festival 2017 & 2018, and Lions Christmas Carols as a solo artist. She commence musical theatre late 2016 performing tin the Wind in the Willows Jr, 2017 in Shrek Jr and Micheal in Peter Pan Jr. In 2018 she played Alice in Alice in Wonderland Jr, ensemble in Mary Poppins, and petite Cosette & Eponine in Les Miserables. She packs a punch for a 9 year old!TO VOTE FOR MONET MAKE SURE TO LEAVE A...
2018-11-08
08 min
Music Matters
Youth Radio - Janaki Easwar RSSHour 2018
PEOPLE'S CHOICE Spring Season RSS HOUR - JANAKI EASWARNine year old Janaki is training under David Jaanz of Jaanz international Singing Academy and Janaki is David's youngest student ever. Janaki learns Indian classical music from Shobha Sekhar of Kalakruthi music school. She also learns violin from Samanta Calvert and she is self-taught on the ukulele from watching YouTube videos. Janaki has recently developed a flair for song writing and Clarence Jey, American record producer, composer and songwriter who has worked on Grammy-winning records, has selected Janaki’s original as the best among more than 100 nominations from a music ca...
2018-11-08
14 min
Music Matters
Youth Radio - Christina Anastasiadis RSSHour 2018
PEOPLE'S CHOICE Spring Season RSS HOUR - CHRISTINA ANASTASIADISChristina has been singing since the age of 3. Now aged 14, she loves performing and says ‘being on stage just feels amazing!’ Christina sings all genres including #Pop, #Jazz #Blues, #Musical Theatre, #Country and Classical. Last year she was selected to perform in #Opera Australia’s ‘King Roger’ and she learnt to sing in Polish. Christina also played the lead role of Belle in her school musical, ‘Beauty & The Beast Jnr.’ Christina has been competing in the Royal South Street Competition since 2015. She loves the trip to Ballarat and the historical...
2018-11-08
11 min
Music Matters
Youth Radio - Chloe Mutton RSSHour 2018
PEOPLE'S CHOICE Spring Season RSS HOUR - CHLOE MUTTONChloe has studied music since she was 7 years old. She has performed at numerous events such as 15 minutes of Fame at Crossley hall, the Cobden Christmas Carols, and other local gatherings including a mothers day concert and many singing show cases. Chloe performs at her Primary School Our Lady Help of Christians and participates in a musical theatre dance class weekly. Chloe has participated in many eisteddfods over the years including the Warrnambool Eisteddfod, Colac Eisteddfod and her favourite, the Royal South Street Society Contemporary Vocal Eisteddfod. A highlight has...
2018-11-08
08 min
Music Matters
Youth Radio - Inessa Tan RSSHour 2018
PEOPLE'S CHOICE Spring Season RSS HOUR - INESSA TANTwelve year old Inessa started singing when she could barely talk. She sang songs from her favourite cartoons, pop songs from the radio and even put her everyday activities into songs – singing about whatever she happened to be doing at the time! Since then she has learned a lot and won a few competitions including the Royal South Street Society Eisteddfod. Inessa works hard and learns new techniques to improve her singing and she is also a talented dancer. In 2015 and 2016 Inessa and her friend Hiral won 1st prize at th...
2018-11-08
17 min
Turdy for Turdy
Basketballitics
North Korea is a mysterious place. Few visit and few put on basketball exhibitions that are meant to save hostages and bring peace. This week, the boys cover the history of sports in North Korea and the many adventures of Dennis Rodman. Works Cited Adst. “North Korea Blows up South Korean Airliner, 1987.” The Huffington Post, TheHuffingtonPost.com, 7 Dec. 2017, www.huffingtonpost.com/adst/north-korea-blows-up-sout_b_9028818.html. Andrews-Dyer, Helena. “A Brief Guide to Dennis Rodman's Long, Weird History with North Korea.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 12 June 2018, www.washingtonpost.com/news/reliable-source/wp/2018/06/12/a-brief-guide-to-dennis-rodmans-long-weird-history-with-north-korea/?utm_term=.2c4abb0844b1. Boren, Cindy. “Kim Jong-Il: A...
2018-10-31
1h 18
Teachers on Fire
33 - Bryon Carpenter: HS Teacher
Bryon Carpenter is a high school teacher at the Abbotsford Virtual School in Abbotsford, BC, Canada. As a trained scientist, passionate creator, and lifelong learner, Bryon serves in the spaces of library, math, science, and ADST (Applied Design and Skills Technologies).Bryon’s passion? Seeing teachers utilize new technologies to advance student learning and help them represent their learning in new and creative ways. Outside of education, Bryon is passionate about fishing and woodworking, and he credits daily journaling as a key to his personal and professional success. Bryon also points us toward a Twitter account to follow, a podcast to...
2018-07-14
37 min
In Their Own Voices
Korean Visa Fraud and GI Brides
As long as there are vast economic disparities between countries, there will be people desperate (and unscrupulous) enough to do whatever it takes, including fraud and false marriages, to try to immigrate. Before its economic takeoff, South Korea in the 1970s and 80s was a major source of visa fraud and so-called GI brides, women who looked to escape the country by marrying a U.S. soldier stationed there. Others were “sold” by their families and others to soldiers to take them to the U.S. and were later forced into prostitution to pay off their debts when...
2017-07-25
19 min
In Their Own Voices
"Without respect, America's power just seeps away"
Walter Mondale, born in Ceylon, Minnesota on January 5, 1928, was the 42nd Vice President of the U.S. under Jimmy Carter, after having served 12 years as a senator from Minnesota. He later ran against Ronald Reagan as the Democratic Party candidate for President in 1984. After the loss, he spent a few years working for a Minnesota law firm (Dorsey & Whitney) and the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs until he was appointed U.S. Ambassador to Japan by President Clinton in 1993. He was in Tokyo for three years, after which he returned to the law firm of Dorsey & W...
2017-05-08
40 min
In Their Own Voices
The Jonestown Massacre, Part III
Back in Jonestown, Jones commanded everyone to gather in the main pavilion. The youngest members of the Peoples Temple were the first to die, as parents and nurses used syringes to drop a potent mix of cyanide, sedatives and powdered fruit juice, similar to Kool-Aid, into children’s throats. Adults then drank the concoction while armed guards surrounded the pavilion. Richard Dwyer was Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. embassy in Guyana when the tragedy took place. In his oral history, he recounts the prelude to the massacre, how he pretended to be de...
2016-07-11
22 min
In Their Own Voices
The Jonestown Massacre, Part I
Jonestown, Guyana was the scene of one of the most harrowing tragedies in American history. On November 18, 1978, at the direction of charismatic cult leader Jim Jones (pictured), 909 members of the People’s Temple died, all but two from apparent cyanide poisoning, in a “revolutionary suicide.” They included over 200 murdered children. It was the largest mass suicide in modern history and resulted in the largest single loss of American civilian life in a non-natural disaster until September 11, 2001. Jones had established the Peoples Temple, a Christian sect, in Indianapolis in the 1950s, preaching against racism, and attracting many A...
2016-07-11
09 min
In Their Own Voices
The Assassination of Ambassador Spike Dubs -- Kabul, 1979
Adolph “Spike” Dubs was a career diplomat who served in Germany, Liberia, and the Soviet Union. He became a noted Soviet expert, and in 1973-74 he served as charge d’affaires at Embassy Moscow. In 1978, he was appointed Ambassador to Afghanistan following a coup d’etat which brought the Soviet-aligned Khalq faction to power. On February 14, 1979, Dubs was kidnapped by armed militants posing as police. The kidnappers demanded the release of the imprisoned leader of their party. Hafizullah Amin’s government refused to negotiate with the militants. Dubs was then assassinated. A successor to Dubs was not named and the...
2016-04-06
21 min
In Their Own Voices
“We’re in East Germany! We better get the hell out quick!” Part I
It began as a routine trip to test artillery battalions. It ended as a minor international incident that lasted several weeks and potentially could have been even worse. In 1958 Colonel Frank Athanason, then a captain, and eight others lost their way and crashed in a forest in East Germany. They were picked up by the East Germans and interrogated by the Soviets. In these excerpts, Athanason talks about spending July 4th in captivity, their eventual release, and the surprising revelation regarding a counter-intelligence agent. To read the full Moment in U.S. Diplomatic History, click here:
2016-02-24
09 min
In Their Own Voices
“We’re in East Germany! We better get the hell out quick!” Part II
This podcast takes a deeper look at Colonel Frank Athanason's time in captivity during the Cold War. Captured by East Germany following a plane crash in 1958 -- after he and his crew lost their way and accidentally flew over the border --Athanason describes his time in captivity and surprising revelations about the Cold War intelligence community. This is part two of a two part podcast. To read the full Moment in U.S. Diplomatic History, click here: http://adst.org/2013/07/were-in-east-germany-we-better-get-the-hell-out-quick/ If you like the podcast, don't forget to drop by our website an...
2016-02-24
21 min
In Their Own Voices
The Power of the Talking Point
A tale of love, survival, and human rights from Thomas Miller, former Director in the Office of North African Affairs at the State Department. This story describes how Nancy Greenwood, whose husband was a Moroccan unjustly imprisoned for several years, had approached Miller and asked for his help. Miller, after considerable effort, was able to get a talking point into the President's briefing papers. As bureaucratic as that may sound, it had tremendous results. Want to read the whole thing? Click here! If you liked the podcast, check out more on ADST.org Or stop by and make a donation today
2016-02-08
08 min
In Their Own Voices
The Seychelles--Gangsta's Paradise
ITOV is a collection of episodes that explore our moments and fascinating figures from the ADST Foreign Affairs Oral History Archive.
2016-02-03
18 min
In Their Own Voices
444 Days: Memoirs of an Iran Hostage
John Limbert was among the hostages held in the U.S. Embassy of Tehran during the event that became known as the Iran Hostage Crisis. In this interview, he talks about the lead up to the Crisis, and his time as a hostage. To learn more about the Iran Hostage Crisis, check out accounts from other hostages, such as Bruce Laingen or our interactive infographic. To find the full Moment in U.S. Diplomatic History, click here: http://adst.org/2013/10/444-days-memoirs-of-an-iranian-hostage/ If you like the podcast, don't forget to drop by our website and donate to...
2016-01-19
13 min
In Their Own Voices
Operation Winter Warmth-Armenia
Harry Gilmore, the first U.S. ambassador to Armenia spearheaded a number of philanthropic missions within Armenia amidst the independence movement in 1991. This week's podcast explores his experience in a post-Soviet Armenia. To find the full Moment in U.S. Diplomatic History, click here: http://adst.org/2015/05/operation-winter-warmth-helping-armenia-in-its-darkest-hour/ If you like the podcast, don't forget to drop by our website and donate today! http://adst.org/donations/ ADST: American Diplomacy, Warts and All.
2016-01-07
12 min
In Their Own Voices
“Our Man is Inside” — The U.S. Ambassador, Kidnapped at a Reception
This podcast contains clips from an interview with Diego Asencio, the U.S. Ambassador to Colombia from 1977–1980. In this podcast, Asencio discusses the dangerous, serious, and amusing moments during his 61 days as a hostage in 1980. To find the full Moment in U.S. Diplomatic History, click here: http://adst.org/2015/02/our-man-is-inside-the-us-ambassador-kidnapped-at-a-reception/ If you like the podcast, don't forget to drop by our website and donate today! http://adst.org/donations/ ADST: American Diplomacy, Warts and All.
2015-12-22
22 min
In Their Own Voices
The USS Pueblo Incident — Assassins in Seoul, A Spy Ship Captured Part II
This is the second podcast in a two-part series containing clips from an interview with Richard A. Ericson, the political counselor in Seoul from 1965-1968. In this podcast, Ericson remembers the intense meetings and negotiations necessary to free the US hostages in the infamous USS Pueblo Incident in 1968. To find the full Moment in U.S. Diplomatic History, click here: http://adst.org/2013/01/the-uss-pueblo-incident-assassins-in-seoul-a-spy-ship-captured/ If you like the podcast, don't forget to drop by our website and donate today! http://adst.org/donations/ ADST: American Diplomacy, Warts and All.
2015-12-08
17 min
In Their Own Voices
The USS Pueblo Incident — Assassins in Seoul, A Spy Ship Captured Part I
This is the first podcast in a two-part series containing clips from an interview with Richard A. Ericson, the political counselor in Seoul from 1965-1968. In this podcast, Ericson recounts the assassination attempt on South Korea’s President, Park Chung-hee in 1968 as well as US reactions to this event. To find the full Moment in U.S. Diplomatic History, click here: http://adst.org/2013/01/the-uss-pueblo-incident-assassins-in-seoul-a-spy-ship-captured/ If you like the podcast, don't forget to drop by our website and donate today! http://adst.org/donations/
2015-11-28
22 min