Kavaski Ervin

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Pushing out joy

Episodes

  • Why do I read books?

    21/12/2023 Duration: 14min

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  • Emma Goldman

    21/12/2023 Duration: 03min

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  • Introducing the voices (TIOE)

    21/12/2023 Duration: 10min

    Arthurine's boyfriend Prezelle has a moment to express his views of the family. Social: duhoceanscience X: @xdoscience https://youtube.com/@ohthatsvas?si=Z1xIQyB2WZZO08de

  • Terry McMillan TIOE Ch.11

    19/12/2023 Duration: 26min

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  • Terry McMillian's TIOE Ch.10

    19/12/2023 Duration: 14min

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  • This Day in Women’s History

    19/12/2023 Duration: 01min

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  • This Day in Women’s History

    12/12/2023 Duration: 01min

    Helen Frankenthaler was a significant abstract expressionist painter known for her pioneering technique of staining raw canvas with thin washes of color. Helen Frankenthaler made an indelible mark on the art world through her innovative approach to painting. At the forefront of the abstract expressionist movement, Frankenthaler developed a distinctive style known as the "soak-stain" technique. This method involved pouring thinned acrylic paint directly onto unprimed canvas, allowing the colors to permeate and stain the fabric. This unique process resulted in a harmonious fusion of color and form, with the canvas becoming an integral part of the composition. Frankenthaler's artistic journey began in the 1950s, a period dominated by male abstract expressionist painters. However, she defied conventions and carved her own path. Her breakthrough moment came with the creation of the iconic painting "Mountains and Sea" in 1952. This work showcased her innovative technique and marked the emergence of Color Field pai

  • TIOE by Terry McMillan (Part 2)

    11/12/2023 Duration: 28min

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  • TIOE BY Terry Mcmillan (Part 1)

    11/12/2023 Duration: 31min

    In Terry McMillan's novel "The Interruption of Everything," the main character is Marilyn Grimes. Marilyn is a middle-aged woman navigating the complexities of life, juggling family, career, and personal aspirations. As the story unfolds, we witness Marilyn at a crossroads, facing the interruptions that life throws at her. She is a relatable and multifaceted character, grappling with the challenges of reinvention and self-discovery. Marilyn's journey is one of resilience and transformation. As a wife and mother, she finds herself questioning the path she's taken and the dreams she's deferred. The novel delves into her inner struggles, portraying Marilyn as a woman on a quest for personal fulfillment. Through McMillan's vivid storytelling, Marilyn emerges as a protagonist who embodies the universal theme of reclaiming one's identity amid the interruptions that disrupt the expected course of life. Marilyn Grimes becomes a lens through which readers explore the intricacies of relationships, self-rediscovery, an

  • This Day in Women’s History

    04/12/2023 Duration: 01min

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  • This Day in Women’s History

    04/12/2023 Duration: 02min

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  • This Day in Women’s History

    02/12/2023 Duration: 01min

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  • This Day in Women’s History

    01/12/2023 Duration: 01min

    The Montgomery branch of the NAACP played a crucial role during the Civil Rights Movement, notably in the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955-1956. Through leaders like Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr., they advocated for desegregation, marking a pivotal moment in the fight for racial equality. Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her bus seat to a white person in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955 sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott. This nonviolent protest, led by Martin Luther King Jr., garnered national attention and inspired others to stand against racial segregation, contributing significantly to the Civil Rights Movement in America.

  • This Day in Women’s History

    30/11/2023 Duration: 02min

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  • Marilyn Grimes of TIOE by Terry McMillan

    28/11/2023 Duration: 22min

    In Terry McMillan's novel "The Interruption of Everything," the main character is Marilyn Grimes. Marilyn is a middle-aged woman navigating the complexities of life, juggling family, career, and personal aspirations. As the story unfolds, we witness Marilyn at a crossroads, facing the interruptions that life throws at her. She is a relatable and multifaceted character, grappling with the challenges of reinvention and self-discovery. Marilyn's journey is one of resilience and transformation. As a wife and mother, she finds herself questioning the path she's taken and the dreams she's deferred. The novel delves into her inner struggles, portraying Marilyn as a woman on a quest for personal fulfillment. Through McMillan's vivid storytelling, Marilyn emerges as a protagonist who embodies the universal theme of reclaiming one's identity amid the interruptions that disrupt the expected course of life. Marilyn Grimes becomes a lens through which readers explore the intricacies of relationships, self-rediscovery, an

  • Doing it

    28/11/2023 Duration: 07min

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  • Books, books and more books

    28/11/2023 Duration: 07min

    In the vast landscape of storytelling, crafting a book is akin to directing a captivating film. As a director meticulously plans each scene, a writer weaves words to create an immersive world. The process demands dedication, much like orchestrating a blockbuster. Writing, much like filmmaking, is a labor of love and commitment. It requires disciplined work, navigating the delicate balance between structure and creativity. Just as a director brings characters to life on screen, an author breathes life into their narrative, drawing listeners into a spellbinding experience through the magic of words. Executing a book is a journey that mirrors the challenges of filmmaking. The directorial hand of a writer guides the plot's twists and turns, just as a director shapes the visual narrative. It involves refining ideas, sculpting characters, and ensuring the pacing keeps listeners on the edge of their seats. Much like a director steers a film from concept to completion, an author steers a manuscript from the initial

  • This Day in Women’s History

    26/11/2023 Duration: 01min

    Pippi Longstocking is a fictional character created by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren. Pippi is a red-haired, freckle-faced girl with unconventional, superhuman strength. She is known for her wild and unpredictable behavior, often defying societal norms. Pippi lives alone in her colorful house, Villa Villekulla, except for her pet monkey and horse. Pippi Longstocking became famous through a series of children's books, starting with "Pippi Longstocking" published in 1945. The character's popularity is attributed to her eccentric personality, her carefree approach to life, and her ability to turn ordinary situations into extraordinary adventures. Pippi is a symbol of independence and resilience, and her stories continue to captivate readers worldwide, inspiring a sense of imagination and empowerment among children. https://youtu.be/Cl2Fao763ms?feature=shared Social: duhoceanscience

  • This Day in Women’s History

    23/11/2023 Duration: 01min

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  • This Day in Women’s History

    22/11/2023 Duration: 01min

    Rebecca Latimer was graduated first in her class from the Madison Female College, Madison, Georgia, in 1852 and the following year married William H. Felton, a local physician active in liberal Democratic politics. She assisted her husband in his political career (as a U.S. congressman and later in the state legislature), writing speeches, planning campaign strategy, and later helping to draft legislation. Together the Feltons promoted penal reform, temperance, and women’s rights. Rebecca Felton was equally outspoken in her prejudice against African Americans and Jews and her advocacy of child labour and lynching, views for which her column in the Atlanta Journal was a popular forum. She served on the board of lady managers of the Chicago Exposition (1893), as head of the women’s executive board of the Cotton States and International Exposition (1894–95) in Atlanta, Georgia, and on the agricultural board at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904) in St. Louis, Missouri. READ MORE…. https://www.britannica.com

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