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Troubled Waters is a 10-part ground-breaking podcast exploring the untold story of Louisa Ioannidis' tragic and mysterious death in 2011. Louisa Ioannidis was only 24. Beautiful, courageous, and vulnerable, yet her untimely death barely received a two-line report in a small local newspaper. Her body was discovered by passers-by in a local creek, clad in a pink dressing gown. Despite being a strong swimmer, police quickly determined there were no suspicious circumstances. Yet no one has been ...
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When you're trying to build a career as a Bubble.io Developer, there’s a lot you can learn from the forums… but not everything. On this show, we're diving into the aspects of the job that don't get discussed in technical threads or tutorials. From scoping to billing, networking to portfolios, host Kelly Claus digs into all of the things it really takes to create a sustainable, lucrative, fulfilling career as a Bubble developer - beyond just knowing how to build. Current User's Career is the ...
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Enjoy these audio recordings of free public lectures at the Art Institute of Chicago by the world's foremost and emerging artists and scholars. This podcast is brought to you by the Ancient Art Podcast and points to the original audio media at the Art Institute of Chicago's website. Access the original Art Institute lecture audio recordings at http://www.artic.edu/aic/multimedia/resource-type-multimedia/19. The Ancient Art Podcast is not affiliated with the Art Institute of Chicago. Visit th ...
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Following renewed scrutiny from the podcast and overwhelming public support, the Coroners Court of Victoria has reopened Louisa’s case - 14 years after her death in Darebin Creek. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Before you start that YouTube channel, listen up… w/Tass Vogel
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32:56If you’ve ever thought that starting a YouTube channel or publishing a blog will get you clients, you might be right. But you could also be very wrong. Tass Vogel has been down this road, and has a lot of thoughts on the topic. If you’re considering that strategy and don’t want to waste a ton of time for nothing, have a listen to Tass’s experience …
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What are clients actually looking for? w/David Pal
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30:07David Pal has been on almost every side of this industry in his 8+ years as a Bubbler. As you can imagine, he has a tonnnn of insight about a ton of things — what makes a good developer, what clients want to see, the state of the workforce. We go into several of them in this episode. Hope you enjoy! Find David at: https://x.com/cerealbuilder --- Th…
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Scoping: The first & most crucial task on a project w/Tonya Aiossa
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32:37For a lot of developers, project scoping is one of the great mysteries of the Bubbleverse. How does it work? What does it look like? What do you do with your scope, once you’re done? And — importantly — how do you get paid for the big chunk of time it takes to do it? There’s no instruction manual for this process, even though it is a massively impo…
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How to become Freelancer of the Year w/Jagdish Bajaj
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55:16Jagdish Bajaj was named Freelancer of the Year at Bubblecon 2024, and after listening to this episode, it won't be a mystery why. He is brilliant. And he seems to have cracked the code when it comes to being one of those freelancers that clients just want to hire. His advice is gold. Find Jagdish online at: https://sanscode.co https://x.com/jagdish…
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Is freelancing actually for you? w/Jon Melo
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1:14:48There’s an idea that freelancing means freedom. But sometimes it’s just not for you. Jon Melo is one of those brave Bubblers who lived “the dream” for a good while and finally decided this type of career was not serving him. He now works as a full-time developer at a startup called Forte, and — while the transition had moments of trickiness — he co…
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In this brief update, host Julia Robson extends a heartfelt thank you for all the support so far. To help further, please sign the petition created by Louisa’s loved ones, requesting an inquest into her death. Sign the petition here: https://www.change.org/p/grant-request-for-victorian-coroner-to-hold-an-inquest-into-the-death-of-louisa-ioannidis F…
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Content warning: This episode contains discussions of suicide, death and domestic violence. As the puzzle of Louisa’s tragic death begins to take shape, a cryptic message in Louisa's journal hints at a darker truth. Where questions mount, contradictions emerge, and official narratives are challenged - the search for justice intensifies. If you have…
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Content warning: This episode contains discussions of death. A shocking revelation rocks the investigation as another body is discovered in Darebin Creek, with eerie ties to Louisa. With new details surfacing, questions arise: Could these incidents be linked? And what secrets lie beneath the surface of the creek's history? Continuing the investigat…
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Content warning: This episode contains graphic descriptions of death and domestic violence. A new investigation brings fresh hope as an international expert is consulted. As further details emerge, a potential breakthrough surfaces, shaking the foundations of the case. If you have any information regarding the death of Louisa Ioannidis, please emai…
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Content warning: This episode contains discussions of death. In the aftermath of Louisa’s disappearance, questions begin to swirl about where she actually went. A fresh investigation raises new concerns as the search for the truth continues. If you have any information regarding the death of Louisa Ioannidis, please email [email protected]…
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Content warning: This episode contains discussions of substance use and domestic violence. Louisa's final day provides chilling revelations about her movements before tragedy struck. Over a decade later, Private Investigator Julia Robson tracks down Louisa's alleged drug dealer. Will this long-awaited encounter finally unearth the vital clue needed…
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Content warning: This episode contains discussions of substance use and domestic violence. Uncovering Louisa’s journal, entries are discovered from the months leading up to her tragic passing. Amidst her struggles, a further mystery emerges surrounding the whereabouts of her Mother’s cherished bird. As Louisa’s mental state during this period is ex…
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Content warning: This episode contains discussions of domestic violence and suicide In the aftermath of a New Year’s tragedy, scrutiny intensifies on Louisa’s relationship, raising doubts about her happiness and safety. As tension continues to escalate, police become involved. Was Louisa's death a tragic accident or a desperate response to her fail…
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As Louisa navigates life in Australia as a teenager and begins dating, tensions escalate between her desire for independence and her mother's protective instincts. Despite her mother’s efforts, her decisions as a young adult contribute to her inability to break free from a life spiralling out of control. If you have any information regarding the de…
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Content warning: This episode contains discussions of domestic violence With the body in the creek now identified as local woman Louisa Ioannidis, a childhood marked by extraordinary events is uncovered – from an international kidnapping to a daring escape. As her past unfolds, did the dark secrets she held contribute to her death at the creek? If …
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Content warning: This episode contains discussions of death In 2011, a casual walk along a suburban creek turns into a chilling discovery when a couple comes across the lifeless body of a female dressed in a pink dressing gown along the edge of the creek. Despite initial assurances from the police, there were no suspicious circumstances, and someth…
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Troubled Waters is a 10-part ground-breaking podcast exploring the untold story of Louisa Ioannidis' tragic and mysterious death in 2011. Louisa Ioannidis was only 24. Beautiful, courageous, and vulnerable, yet her untimely death barely received a two-line report in a small local newspaper. Her body was discovered by passers-by in a local creek, cl…
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Spiritual prayer healing #8th
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Le seigneur, l’éternel,m’a donné une langue exercée,pour que je sache soutenir par la parole celui qui est abattu; il éveille, chaque Martin, il éveille mon oreille,pour que j’écoute comme écoutent des disciples. ESAIE 49:1
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Global Power of prayer Your servant MetelusPaul 321-265-0774
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11:28:15If you believe in spiritual prayer listen to it right away .please take us by faith I declare you are ill.
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Matt Keegan discusses his previous works that relate to the site-specific installation in the exhibition Exposure which grew out of the artist’s longstanding fascination with cities and their constant flux.By Ancient Art Podcast
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Bertrand Goldberg with Timothy Leary and Ralph Metzner in Chicago, 1965
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13:42In this 1965 rare recording, Bertrand Goldberg leads psychologists Timothy Leary and Ralph Metzner on a tour of the recently completed Marina City and the Raymond Hilliard Center construction site. Famous for their research into various forms of psychedelic experience, Leary and Metzner discuss the layers of symbolism and social program in Goldberg…
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Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith, Pulitzer Prize winners for their biography on Jackson Pollock, presented their new book about Vincent Van Gogh to a packed house on December 8, 2011.By Ancient Art Podcast
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Heather Rasmussen recreates international shipping containers in miniature, crafting them by hand from colored cardstock which she then damages, arranges, and photographs in order to address the underlying fragility of global supply and demand.By Ancient Art Podcast
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Sustaining Fellows Exhibition Opening: Windows on the War—Soviet TASS Posters at Home and Abroad, 1941–1945
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42:33One of the special privileges of Sustaining Fellows membership is the opportunity to see exciting exhibitions before they open to the general public. On July 26, Sustaining Fellows hosted the opening festivities for Windows on the War: Soviet TASS Posters at Home and Abroad, 1941–1945. Peter Zegers, Rothman Family Research Curator, and Jill E. Buga…
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Artists Connect: Joyce Owens Connects with Marc Chagall
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45:18Painter Joyce Owens grew up in a culturally diverse neighborhood; her strong African American roots were infused with Jewish culture. Responding to the secular theme of Marc Chagall's *The Circus Rider,* Owens discusses how her work relates to what she describes as the sophistication of Chagall's deceptively simple work. This podcast is brought to …
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James Robinson, British Museum, provided a rich overview of Byzantine Reliquary Pendants and reviewed the context from which they came. This podcast is brought to you by the Ancient Art Podcast. Explore more at ancientartpodcast.org.By Ancient Art Podcast
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Seeing Things: John Marin's Watercolors
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1:18:24Curator Martha Tedeschi explores how the artist's influential experiments in watercolor and unorthodox ideas about framing helped create modern objects that surge with emotion. This podcast is brought to you by the Ancient Art Podcast. Explore more at ancientartpodcast.org.By Ancient Art Podcast
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James Elkins, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, reviewed observations on how we see things with a particular look at art. He was introduced by Art Institute President and Director James Cuno. This podcast is brought to you by the Ancient Art Podcast. Explore more at ancientartpodcast.org.By Ancient Art Podcast
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On February 14 the Sustaining Fellows gathered for a recap of the previous year and also hear some news of things to come at the museum. After champagne around the Woman’s Board Grand Staircase, guests gathered in Fullerton Hall where curators Gloria Groom, Christopher Monkhouse, and James Rondeau provided an exciting first glimpse at upcoming exhi…
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Woven Traditions: Asante and Ewe Textiles
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1:11:59Nii Quarcoopome, Detroit Institute of Art, highlighted selections of Asante and Ewe textiles in the Art Institute of Chicago collections. He was introduced by curator Kathleen Berzock. This podcast is brought to you by the Ancient Art Podcast. Explore more at ancientartpodcast.org.By Ancient Art Podcast
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Symposium—Material Witness: Documentary since the 1940s (David Campany)
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36:36Speakers for this symposium provided a rich overview of documentary photography from the 1940s through the 1990s. Jason Hill, PhD candidate, Department of Art History, University of Southern California, reviewed the 1940s newspaper PM. Louis Kaplan, Professor, History and Theory of Photography, Department of Visual Studies, University of Toronto Mi…
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Symposium—Material Witness: Documentary since the 1940s (Sophie Hackett)
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20:28Speakers for this symposium provided a rich overview of documentary photography from the 1940s through the 1990. Louis Kaplan, professor of history and theory of photography, Department of Visual Studies, University of Toronto Mississauga, spoke on William Klein's 1956 photobook. This event, held in conjunction with the special photography exhibiti…
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Changing Face, Changing Place—A History of African Art at the Art Institute of Chicago
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1:07:02Curator Kathleen Bickford Berzock traces the history of African Art at the museum from the 1920s to the present, introducing the new installation opening spring 2011. This podcast is brought to you by the Ancient Art Podcast. Explore more at ancientartpodcast.org.By Ancient Art Podcast
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Symposium—Material Witness: Documentary since the 1940s (Louis Kaplan)
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26:08Speakers for this symposium provided a rich overview of documentary photography from the 1940s through the 1990. Louis Kaplan, professor of history and theory of photography, Department of Visual Studies, University of Toronto Mississauga, spoke on William Klein's 1956 photobook. This event, held in conjunction with the special photography exhibiti…
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Symposium—Material Witness: Documentary since the 1940s (Heather Diack)
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25:28Speakers for this symposium provided a rich overview of documentary photography from the 1940s through the 1990s. Jason Hill, PhD candidate, Department of Art History, University of Southern California, reviewed the 1940s newspaper PM. Louis Kaplan, Professor, History and Theory of Photography, Department of Visual Studies, University of Toronto Mi…
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