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54 BELOW PODCAST
This theatrical interview show, recorded live at 54 Below in New York City, takes you on and off the stage of Broadway's nightclub. The podcast features clips from 54Below's cabaret performances and exclusive interviews with Broadway actors, comedians, directors, set designers, musicians and more.
ERIK FLOYD | EFFECT RADIO
Erik Floyd's new and monthly dose of House music to the masses. Free and downloadable, Erik Floyd offers exclusive music, interviews, mixes, and remixes of the latest club sensations. Subscribe to this podcast and be EFfected. For more info about Erik Floyd please visit www.ErikFloyd.com
QSJ RADIO PODCAST
đ¶ Home to the Unsigned Artist đ Embark on a musical odyssey with our podcast as we unearth hidden gems and unsung talents from the world of unsigned music. đâš In each episode, we shine a spotlight on independent artists who are crafting melodies that resonate beyond the mainstream.
MOSTLY HARMLESS WITH DAMMIT DAMIAN
Mostly Harmless with Dammit Damian is a self-proclaimed âPunk Rock Talk Show,â that grew out of âDammitâ Damian Burfordâs former music zine, Mostly Harmless (2002-2005). The goal of Mostly Harmless is to create a community of like minded individuals who love Punk Rock, Films, Comedy, Comic books, authors; while championing the DIY Spirit.
THE RAHEEM DEVAUGHN SHOW
Having perfected his craft as a young artist by releasing numerous mixtapes and performing throughout his hometown of Washington, D.C., Raheem DeVaughn was determined from the beginning to be the best. DeVaughnâs story begins with musicâhis motherâs vinyl collection to be exact. âI always loved music so I would sneak into her record collection when she wasnât around and play her stuff,â says DeVaughn...
GHETTO HOUSE RADIO
We are GHR.. Ghetto House Radio! America's Electronic Dance Music Mixshow! GHR now plays on 31 FM Radio Stations in the US & Worldwide on iTunes! 2 Hours of the best in Electronic Dance Music! Mixes from the biggest Superstar guest DJ's/Producers in the World! For more info visit us online: www.weareghr.com
JOINTOKYO.ORG
Introduction Natural disasters are a main source of risk for the poor, and present a serious obstacle to achieving sustainable social and economic development. Disasters affect the poor most severely; measures taken to manage hazards and reduce their impact provide an effective vehicle to make substantial advances in the fight against poverty. Since 1980, the World Bank has allocated more than US$26 billion for projects related to natural disasters. It is a leader in providing reconstruction assistance, and is working actively to integrate risk reduction into its development strategies and projects so that all development activities contribute to reducing hazard impacts in our client countries. Because natural disasters have a disproportionate impact on the poor, disaster mitigation and management programs are an integral part of poverty alleviation strategies. In this regard, the EAP region is working with clients to shift from post-disaster response to risk reduction and mitigation programs in order to build disaster resilient societies. About the Distance Learning Seminar Series As part of the EAP Sector Management Unit Initiatives, which is a program promoting outreach and knowledge-sharing, the East Asia and Pacific Disaster Risk Management (DRM) team, in collaboration with the Global Development Learning Network (GDLN), is supporting Disaster Risk Management Distance Learning Seminar Series for EAP client countries to build capacity and increase knowledge of all professionals who will be involved in DRM activities as well as to help them drive the agenda for DRM activities in their respective countries and empower local partners. This seminar series will highlight the following areas: ă»Disaster risk analysis, preparedness and mitigation ă»Emergency preparedness and early warning systems ă»Community and local level disaster risk management Within these three areas of focus, this series is comprised of 5 sessions delivered via VC by connecting 5-7 countries in the region starting from June through February 2012. Support for this initiative has been provided by the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR). Partners