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Smokenol™ Inc. is a subsidiary of Real Isolates LLC. which studies the heat transformation of cannabinoids during the smoking & vaping process. Real Isolates' patented process creates an extract from cannabis smoke called Smokenol™. Smokenol™ is used to make infused products like vapes, edibles, and topicals. Please enjoy the following content and feel free to share with your peers. It is our goal to provoke questions and creative thoughts, as well as provide value to the community with this ...
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In just a few years Knowledge Graphs have exploded in usage, as has their impact in the world of Artificial Intelligence. Semantic AI has become a significant part of text analytics, search engines, chat-bots and more. And yet, few people outside of niche tech communities are fully aware of how semantic knowledge graphs can be leveraged.In the Podcast "Chaos Orchestra" we will explore how Knowledge Graphs can be applied over the next decade to boost many areas of Artifical Intelligence and a ...
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Cynthia & I interview Michelle McCorry, MS CMR, a pioneer in health sharing plans offers a new perspective on healthcare solutions in America. As we dive into the limitations of traditional health insurance, Michelle illustrates how alternative models can provide effective, affordable care. With the U.S. health system facing critical scrutiny—ranki…
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This week Espanola triple-jumper Caroline Erhardt retires from competitive jumping, an update on the caribou relocation project on Lake Superior, a spelling bee champion in Sudbury, singer Joey Niceforo talks about the challenge of making a living as a singer, and we say farewell to the maintenance worker at CBC Sudbury.…
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This week we look at staffing levels of forest fire fighters in Ontario, northern mayors talk about the high of price gold, Sudbury city council moves ahead with a 200 million dollar downtown events centre, some Sudburians talk about what the new national disability benefit will mean, and a Red Cross volunteer driver talks about volunteerism.…
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Julia Reddy is the host of the Violin Class Podcast and teaches a studio comprising solely of adult learners. She and online editor Davina had a chat about how adult students can be proactive and design their own musical curriculum beyond the practice room - a completely different game from teaching children. What are your favourite ways to enrich …
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Growing With Fishes Podcast. A podcast dedicated to growing aquaponics & cannabis and spreading information to the masses about sustainable plant production!Dr Anna SchwabeIG: @anna.the.cannabis.geneticistAquaponic Master Class May 22 - 26th in Beggs Oklahomawww.aquaponicmasterclass.comCopy Left Cultivars https://www.copyleftcultivars.com/Discord h…
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Many of us as string players will find ourselves teaching in one way or another throughout our careers. We learn and pass on this great legacy of tradition that has gone before us. But what else informs our teaching? How do we find our groove, so to speak, as teachers and players? Cellist Guy Johnston spoke with online editor Davina about finding h…
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This week we meet a former judge from Sault Ste. Marie, a fire at the Empire Complex in Timmins leaves 100 people without a home, northern reaction to the provincial budget, Julie Moskalyk retires after 35 years at Science North in Sudbury, and a doctor raised in Sudbury talks about what lessons we can all learn from toddlers.…
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This week the Sudbury Action Centre for Youth closes its doors, Kirkland Lake pulls out of the Harry Oaks Chateau, we meet Sudbury's new medical officer for health, a women's hockey tournament in Temiskaming Shores, why some people think the community of Black River-Matheson is broken, and curling dad Gerry Horgan checks in from the Women's World C…
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Growing With Fishes Podcast. A podcast dedicated to growing aquaponics & cannabis and spreading information to the masses about sustainable plant production!Mr Green Genes GardenIG: @mrgreengenesgardenCopy Left Cultivars https://www.copyleftcultivars.com/Discord https://discord.gg/R7KMhuksWsPatreon https://www.patreon.com/CopyleftCultivarsNonprofit…
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This week the University of Sudbury partners with the University of Ottawa to remain open, Elliot Lake is a finalist to become Hockeyville, Queen's Park report with the MPP for Temiskaming-Cochrane John Vanthof, we meet an early child educator in Sudbury, and E.J. Harnden of Sault Ste. Marie talks about winning his third Brier.…
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If you’ve read our February 2024 issue, you would’ve read our feature on the long-lost work by Ysaÿe, his Poème concertant. Violinist Philippe Graffin has recorded the work that had been undiscovered for more than a century – he joins online editor Davina in this episode to speak about uncovering Ysaÿe’s forgotten works, the history and inspiration…
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This week Morning North broadcasts from the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) conference in Toronto, the police chief in Sault Ste. Marie launches a pilot project to curb intimate partner violence, supervised drug consumption sites look for stable funding, and we look at the shortage of daycare spots in Sudbury.…
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How do you feel about improvising on a stringed instrument? While there are many musicians who specialise in this craft, you wouldn’t have to search far for string players where mention of the words ‘improv’ and ‘solo’ is enough to strike fear into their hearts. Violist and composer Jessica Meyer spoke to online editor and cellist Davina about how …
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Double bassist Michael Rieber is the first solo double bass player from the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra in Hamburg. Not only does he hold a principal position in one of Europe’s top orchestras, he’s also released a recording of French works called Nuits Blanches. How does Michael find the time to take on two very high-calibre jobs and projects? M…
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Growing With Fishes Podcast. A podcast dedicated to growing aquaponics & cannabis and spreading information to the masses about sustainable plant production!ZenthanolIG: @Synchangel @MrGrowIt @Zenthanol Copy Left Cultivars https://www.copyleftcultivars.com/Discord https://discord.gg/R7KMhuksWsPatreon https://www.patreon.com/CopyleftCultivarsNonprof…
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Violinist Alena Baeva spoke with online editor Davina recently about the music of Stravinsky – specifically the Divertimento from The Fairy’s Kiss, which was arranged by Samuel Dushkin for violin and piano. She spoke about how this music encourages the player to harness the power of the imagination to showcase the kaleidoscope of colours displayed …
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Maja Bogdanović is no stranger to a busy life – she enjoys an international solo and chamber career as well as collaborations with regular musical partners, including her husband the violinist Daniel Rowland. Maja’s shared her thoughts with us previously on thestrad.com about travelling not only with a cello, but also with a small child. How does M…
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If you’ve got a copy of our new February 2024 issue, (or seen it online) you would’ve seen our Masterclass feature on the first movement of Brahms’s Violin Sonata no.2, op.100 with violinist Daniel Kurganov. The interview for the Masterclass feature was just a tiny part of a larger conversation that, in addition to Daniel’s musical and technical ad…
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Cynthia & I talk to George Schwabe and Paul Katz, two renowned figures known for their innovative approaches to financial security and risk management. George and Paul share their expertise on evaluating estates and explore a variety of financial instruments beyond life insurance, such as annuities, and why they might be a better fit—or not—for you…
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In our quest for virtuosic brilliance and flair in our music making, as string players, sometimes we forget that coming back to basics is important for solving many problems in our playing and performance. Many people to get distracted by the complexities of a particular obstacle, or perhaps try and tackle too many problems at once, leading to a se…
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Growing With Fishes Podcast. A podcast dedicated to growing aquaponics & cannabis and spreading information to the masses about sustainable plant production!Mr. GrowitIG: @Mr.Growit @MrGrowIt Copy Left Cultivars https://www.copyleftcultivars.com/Discord https://discord.gg/R7KMhuksWsPatreon https://www.patreon.com/CopyleftCultivarsNonprofit?utm_medi…
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Rachel Cooper is a violin teacher who was recently awarded the Emerging Artist Award given by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra at the 2023 Women in Classical Music Symposium. She’s a Suzuki teacher, a violin and chamber music coach at Junior Guildhall and works for Nicola Benedetti’s education initiative, the Benedetti Foundation. As part of her award…
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I interview Carlos Pelaez, a commercial real estate agent working at Baron Commercial Real Estate in Stuart, Florida. Carlos shares his story of his family emigrating from Cuba after Castro nationalized their land, and they had to start over in the US. After working as a prosecutor in Orlando, Carlos wanted to change careers to earn more money afte…
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Growing With Fishes Podcast. A podcast dedicated to growing aquaponics & cannabis and spreading information to the masses about sustainable plant production!Matt Powers IG: @thepermaculturestudenthttps://www.thepermaculturestudent.com/R-Futurewww.R-Future.World Copy Left Cultivars https://www.copyleftcultivars.com/Discord https://discord.gg/R7KMhuk…
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Growing With Fishes Podcast. A podcast dedicated to growing aquaponics & cannabis and spreading information to the masses about sustainable plant production!Future 4200IG: @Future4200Copy Left Cultivars https://www.copyleftcultivars.com/Discord https://discord.gg/R7KMhuksWsPatreon https://www.patreon.com/CopyleftCultivarsNonprofit?utm_medium=clipbo…
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In this episode, Mark & Cynthia welcome Barb Noote, the managing broker from Noote Partners, who began her remarkable career at just 18 – a move so unprecedented that it influenced Illinois state licensing laws. Barb shares her journey, including how she built a successful team in an industry where income is often solely commission-based, and the n…
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Growing With Fishes Podcast. A podcast dedicated to growing aquaponics & cannabis and spreading information to the masses about sustainable plant production!Copy Left Cultivars https://www.copyleftcultivars.com/Discord https://discord.gg/R7KMhuksWsPatreon https://www.patreon.com/CopyleftCultivarsNonprofit?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLi…
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Growing With Fishes Podcast. A podcast dedicated to growing aquaponics & cannabis and spreading information to the masses about sustainable plant production!Aquaponic Cannabis Master Classwww.APMJClass.com or www.AP420.comPest Control ClassThePestClass.comMarty's Channel APMeds https://www.youtube.com/user/mwaddell6901IG: APMedsSteve Channel Potent…
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Cynthia & I interview Amanda Blair MacDonald to learn how she went from performing in New York to teaching among several local universities including DePaul (What about Loyola, Amanda? 😉 ) . She helps performers through mind and body balance using The Alexander Technique & Movement Pattern Analysis with Amanda Blair MacDonald and Laban methodologie…
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Cynthia Zimmerman & I interview The Campos Collective, a trio of innovative musicians who share their journey on how they adapted to the marketplace as performers. They’re a group of Chicago-native musicians and close friends who are passionate about creating their interpretation of well-known music through film, theatrical enactment, and design. T…
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Violinist Mahaliah Edwards spoke to online editor Davina recently about her approaches to teaching students in a wide range of scenarios, which call for actively involving pupils in music making and learning, and with Mahaliah taking on the role of ‘being the teacher that she would’ve like to have had.’ Perhaps you’re a string teacher interested in…
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Cynthia & I interview Bob Lambert, the regional director of G7, a faith-based networking group. Instead of taking the standard approach we experience in networking groups like BNI, Le Tip or a chamber of commerce, G7 explicitly employs faith to help people fiscally and spiritually. With Cynthia's upbringing in the Methodist missionary community and…
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The city of Cremona is revered as being the historical birthplace and home of the violin and violin making, with luthiers today still emulating the models of Stradivari, Guarneri and the like. But what about the makers in nearby Brescia? Despite being geographically close, the city of Brescia has a remarkably different story, producing instruments …
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The topic of adult beginners and adult learners is one that resonates with many readers of The Strad. Here to chat with online editor Davina about the mindset of adult students is violinist and teacher Rachael Ridge, who has written extensively on the subject for thestrad.com. She’s the founder of the Adult Violin Academy and speaks about her exper…
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Mark and Cynthia interview professional Chicago musician, Luis Antonio Galvez-Alcantara, who shared his impressive journey of becoming a successful musical entrepreneur. He’s a native of Lima, Peru, and a sought-after singer described as ‘…the golden tenor’ by Hedy Weiss of the Chicago Sun Times, and ‘…a gorgeous operatic tenor voice’ by the Third …
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This year, cellist Laurence Lesser celebrates his 85th birthday, as well as 50 years at the New England Conservatory, where he is president emeritus. His numerous students appear in concert halls, orchestras, teaching studios and more around the world. He speaks to online editor Davina about his teaching methods and approaches, including the ‘what,…
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Hailing from a family of viola players are Dana and Mikhail Zemtsov. Ahead of the release of their album Fathers and Daughters, the Zemtsovs spoke with me about being part of a viola dynasty. How did this collective of violists come about? What makes a typical violist? The duo share how the family is united by instrument, as well as painting a pict…
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