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Check my latest release:: fanlink.tv/INMS011 Dr Woe Insomnius Music, Bass Forward The Revolution, Keep Da Bass Rollin, The Outrider Crew __ Born in Berlin, 'Dr Woe' began to produce his own tracks at younger ages and has expanded in recent years his music production skills. In 2016, the 'Insomnius Music' co-founder has released his debut 'The Insomnius EP' on his own label. Since 2004 'Woe' is known for his driving, varied Drum & Bass Sets with which he takes the listener on a journey of rol ...
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The All for Literacy podcast connects you with established and emerging voices in the national literacy conversation to map a path forward informed by the science of reading. Through monthly podcasts, hosted by Lexia’s Chief Learning Officer Dr Liz Brooke, this series forges connections between literacy research and educators’ knowledge and skills. This is a conversation that will have a real impact on teachers and students, with actionable information and research designed to support our go ...
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Compassionate Revolution is a podcast about the future of opera. Hosted by Alaina Viau, founder of Loose Tea Music Theatre, we're pulling back the curtains and sparking public discussion all in the name of making space for change. Social justice is our compass and opera is the way forward. Will you join us on our mission to create a more compassionate and inclusive world through opera?
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In Season 4, Episode 2, Dr. Truckenmiller joins All For Literacy host Dr. Liz Brooke for an in-depth conversation about implementing research-backed literacy practices sustainably in real-world classroom settings. Dr. Truckenmiller currently collaborates with school districts to improve decision-making based on writing and reading assessment within…
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KEEP DA BASS ROLLIN´ Livecut 3B - Dr Woe Recorded live at the Astrastube in Hamburg on October 27 2023. DR WOE LINKS: Website: insomnius-music.de/artists/dr-woe HearThis: hearthis.at/drwoe SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/dr-woe Facebook: facebook.com/drwoe Instagram: instagram.com/dr_woe_dnb Youtube: youtube.com/user/woe84 KEEP DA BASS ROLLIN´ LINKS: Fa…
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The best intervention is prevention, explains Casey Sullivan Taylor, policy director for early literacy for ExcelinEd. This education resource aims to ensure the success of every student through student-centered, state-based policy solutions. The former reading teacher, interventionist, and literacy coach joins All For Literacy host Dr. Liz Brooke …
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In this podcast episode, host Dr. Liz Brooke journeys through season three of All For Literacy, recapping insight and common threads as discussed with key industry voices. Brooke shares highlights from discussions with Dr. Julie Washington, Dr Linnea Ehri, Dr. Katie Pace Miles, advocate Debbie Meyer, and other valued guests while providing insight …
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BASS FORWARD THE REVOLUTION CAST #19 - 3nlight We’re excited to welcome 3nlight to the next episode of our podcast! 3nlight started DJing in 2017 and has since performed at numerous events across Germany, as well as at select events in Austria, sharing the stage with acts like A.M.C., Black Sun Empire, and Pythius. Known for her energetic sets, she…
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“When we were growing up, having good grades wasn't cool. What we're trying to do is make it cool today,” says David Wyatt about his commitment to driving educational change through his work with the South Carolina Football Hall of Fame and the South Carolina Top 10 by 2030 initiative. A seasoned attorney, advisor, and community leader in South Car…
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KEEP DA BASS ROLLIN´ Livecut 2A - Dr Woe Recorded live at the Astrastube in Hamburg on September 30 2023. 100 % vinyl mixing. DR WOE LINKS: Website: insomnius-music.de/artists/dr-woe HearThis: hearthis.at/drwoe SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/dr-woe Facebook: facebook.com/drwoe Instagram: instagram.com/dr_woe_dnb Youtube: youtube.com/user/woe84 KEEP DA …
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This was the closing set at the Bass Forward The Revolution night on September 28 featuring TR Tactics, Bassbitches, Zkum, Violet Core and Rumo. We had a lot of fun playing the heaviest tunes for a really nice and lively crowd on the fantastic location MS Stubnitz in the heart of Hamburg. I was playing completely freestyle, expect Heavy Neurofunk, …
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What steps should concerned parents take if they suspect their child is facing literacy struggles? Meyer shares the strategies she has learned during her own advocacy journey, including: The top five questions parents should ask at school The surprising reasons students struggle to read Outside-of-the-box solutions to improve literacy skills How to…
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BASS FORWARD THE REVOLUTION CAST #18 - Roxy For the next episode of our podcast, we are happy to welcome a familiar face: Roxy! Being active behind the decks since 2009, Roxy has already shared stages with artists like Nicky Blackmarket, Optical, Sub Focus, and many more. As a radio host, Roxy is pushing the darker styles of drum and bass, first wi…
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What is Alphabetic Phase Theory, and how can it help students develop their literacy skills? Tune into Season 3, Episode 3 of All For Literacy for the answer as host Dr. Liz Brooke is joined by literacy research powerhouses Dr. Linnea Ehri and Dr. Katie Pace Miles. A distinguished professor emeritus at City University of New York, Dr. Ehri focused …
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BASS FORWARD THE REVOLUTION CAST #17 - zKum zKum made her first experiences behind the decks in Hamburg's legendary punk-bar Onkel Otto and is now spinning vinyl for several years. Her passion for diversity in music led her selection from hard punk-rock to dark drum and bass and crossbreed. With this mix zKum is giving us a glimpse of what to expec…
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An English learners coordinator at DeKalb County School District in Georgia, Bass joined All For Literacy host Dr. Liz Brooke for Season 3, Episode 2. After working with refugees through various nonprofits and AmeriCorps, Bass earned her Masters of Arts in Teaching and has dedicated her career to supporting this population as they learn English. Ga…
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Host Dr. Liz Brooke and Washington kick off the new season of the All For Literacy podcast with a thought-provoking conversation about language variation and literacy rates. A professor in the School of Education at the University of California – Irvine, Washington shares her expertise about how dialect variation and density, code-switching, and tr…
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As Season 2 of All For Literacy® comes to a close, host Dr. Liz Brooke dives into the challenges and opportunities currently being explored by educators across the country. Featuring insightful clips from discussions with prominent educators, this episode drives home many of the ideas mentioned throughout this season. Empowering teachers through pr…
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What would it take to narrow the knowledge gap between high-achieving and struggling students when it comes to reading and writing? Education writer Natalie Wexler joins Host Dr. Liz Brooke in Season 2, Episode 8. Wexler is author of “The Knowledge Gap: The Hidden Cause of America’s Broken Education System—and How to Fix It.” Her writing focuses on…
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“There's nothing that's going to change student achievement more powerfully than the teacher, but it's very difficult for the teacher to do that job if they don't have support from leadership at the top,” Dena Mortensen, Ed.D. explains in Episode 7 of All For Literacy™. Mortensen sits down with host Dr. Liz Brooke to discuss a boots-on-the-ground p…
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“This has been a long, crazy journey of me trying to figure out what the heck is going on with education,” says Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Harvey Hubbell V in Season 2, Episode 6 of All For Literacy™. Hubbell sits down with host Dr. Liz Brooke for an insightful look into how documentary films affect the educational system and the scie…
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What role can social media play in advancing the science of reading movement? Recorded live during Plain Talk About Literacy and Learning 2024 in New Orleans, host Dr. Liz Brooke sits down with literacy influencer Jessica Farmer to discuss how social media provides an effective platform for transferring data-backed practices to educators, administr…
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“I can’t talk about how I understand the research without first going into…the history and the experiences of the communities that I’m looking to serve,” Dr. Gretchen Givens Generett says in Season 2, Episode 4 of All For Literacy. Host Dr. Liz Brooke has a compassionate discussion with Generett about understanding the lived experiences of students…
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How intrinsically linked are the skills for reading and writing? In Season 2, Episode 14 of All For Literacy, Dr. Young-Suk Kim joins host Dr. Liz Brooke for a technically in-depth conversation about the interconnectedness of reading and writing skills. In tandem with a provided visual aid, Kim and Brooke deeply explore the Direct and Indirect Effe…
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“You could have the best curriculum, but without teachers understanding what you're asking of them or why they need to shift their practice, there will always be…distrust in the curriculum,” Rhonda Nelson says in this episode of All For Literacy with host Dr. Liz Brooke. Rhonda Nelson is the curriculum instruction and assessment coordinator for the…
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Are you implementing up-to-date research findings in your school or classroom? Season 1 of All For Literacy frequently touched on the issue of connecting educators with new and established research and how to best apply evidence-based findings in the classroom. To kick off Season 2, two influential education researchers join host Dr. Liz Brooke for…
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In this episode of the Compassionate Revolution podcast, host Alaina Viau is joined by Siobhan Richardson, a fight and intimacy director, actor, singer, fighter, and dancer. Siobhan shares her experience and expertise in the opera and music theatre worlds, and they discuss the nuances of consent, compliance, and challenges of navigating the power d…
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Whether you are a loyal All for Literacy listener or tuning in for the first time, Episode 11 is for you. In this podcast episode, host Dr. Liz Brooke journeys through season one of All For Literacy, recapping insight and common threads discussed with key industry voices. Liz shares highlights from discussions with Emily Hanford, Kareem Weaver, Dr.…
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In this episode of the Compassionate Revolution podcast, host Alaina Viau is joined by Alex Hajek, Canadian baritone, co-producer of Opera Revue. Alex shares his experience with Opera Revue, which has sold out shows, diverse audience members across generations, and is opening doors to new perspectives within the opera industry. Discover how their u…
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In this episode of the Compassionate Revolution podcast, host Alaina Viau is joined by Daevyd Pepper, a singer, trailblazer, administrator, and spiritualist. They dive into ways to embrace your woo-woo as an opera artist and getting comfortable with your inner world through meditation, self-talk, and neuroscience. The conversation is mystical and p…
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“There’s wisdom and expertise that comes with practice, but we can also [use] science to help us identify practices that have the most promise [of better supporting] all children,” Dr. Shayne Piasta says about translating research into tangible classroom practices during Episode 10 of All For Literacy. Piasta is a professor in the Department of Tea…
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“The earlier the intervention, the better the results for that child over time,” says Dr. Maryanne Wolf about dyslexia screenings in Episode 9 of All for Literacy with host Dr. Liz Brooke. The wide-reaching conversation is detailed, rooted in science, and sure to enlighten educators, administrators, and parents about the science of reading. In this…
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Valerie Dueck (classical pianist, teacher, vocal coach) has moved at least 25 times in the past 20 years. She’s lived in the Czech Republic, Austria, Norway, Kazakhstan, and most recently in Switzerland. Now based in Ottawa, Valerie provides a unique perspective on Canada’s place in the global arts and culture scene. Timestamps: [00:02:05] Relearni…
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“What we know about [Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)] is it affects about one in 14 children. That's about two children per classroom statistically speaking,” Dr. Tiffany Hogan says in Episode 8 of the All for Literacy Podcast. Immersed in the needs of readers with speech, language, and literacy disorders, Hogan is director of the Speech and …
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In this episode of the Compassionate Revolution podcast, Alaina Viau and baritone Peter Bass discuss their shared belief about the mind-body connection within the context of opera. They both acknowledge that opera is not just about what happens on stage but encompasses the entirety of a performer's life and well-being. Timestamps: [00:02:22] Singer…
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In this episode of the Compassionate Revolution podcast, Alaina Viau chats with Kristine Dandavino, a multi-talented musician, mezzo-soprano, pianist, vocal coach, director, conductor, mentor, teacher, and composer. They discuss the importance of recognizing singers as musicians and the multifaceted nature of their work. Kristine emphasizes the nee…
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In this episode of the Compassionate Revolution podcast, Alaina Viau and Karen Choi explore the multifaceted nature of marketing, emphasizing that it goes beyond simply disseminating a message. Karen Choi is a performing arts marketer who also coaches musicians and creatives to lead with authenticity. They highlight the significance of actively lis…
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“You want to have a clear set of goals…and they have to be in terms of student outcomes,” Stanford Professor of Education, Emeritus Dr. Claude Goldenberg says in Episode 7 of All for Literacy podcast, where we explore the science of reading with industry leaders. Goldenberg dives into his early career experiences teaching eighth-grade remedial read…
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In this episode, Alaina Viau, founder of Loose Tea Music Theatre, speaks with Maureen Batt, a soprano and producer, about paving their own way in the industry and living with ADHD. They discuss the misconception that success in the opera world requires being in a major city, as well as the unique challenges and perspectives that come with ADHD. Joi…
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This episode of the Compassionate Revolution podcast is a conversation between Alaina Viau, founder of Loose Tea Music Theatre, and Saman Shahi, Canadian composer, conductor, and pianist. You might not like the answer they have for "How to better manage money, energy, and expectations." Through their combined experience, they delve into the importa…
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“We need to stop these ridiculous reading wars because they’re really not helping anyone,” Stanford professor of education Dr. Claude Goldenberg says in Episode 6 of our All for Literacy podcast, where we explore the science of reading with industry leaders. Goldenberg began his career by teaching eighth-grade remedial reading classes in San Antoni…
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In this episode of the Compassionate Revolution podcast, Alaina Viau (founder of Loose Tea Music Theatre) and soprano Jonelle Sills talk about building trust with community and creating a safe and inclusive space for engagement. Are younger audiences more interested in how art can positively impact people and bring about change in their hearts and …
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In this episode of the Compassionate Revolution podcast, long time friends and artists who wear many hats, Alaina Viau and guest Mark Wilkinson talk about the multidisciplinary landscape of opera today. How do we as a community support each other as many of us pursue different pictures of fulfillment than what we were taught? Timestamps: [00:01:57]…
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What happens at the intersection of law and literacy? In this All for Literacy episode, Dr. Liz Brooke breaks down literacy policy at the state level with Dr. Kymyona Burk, a longtime advocate of establishing the science of reading in schools across her home state of Mississippi and beyond. Burk currently serves as senior policy fellow for early li…
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This is my guestmix for the Best Drum & Bass Podcast. There was a 40 minutes time limit, so I had to mix a bit faster than usual. Includes mostly heavy Neurofunk, some deeper bits and some unreleased material. Enjoy! Full podcast: https://www.bestdrumandbass.com/podcast435/ Tracklist: 1. Erb N Dub - Loud Mouth {Dr Woe Rmx} (Not On Label) 2. Redpill…
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In this episode of the Compassionate Revolution podcast, Alaina Viau (founder of Loose Tea Music Theatre) tackles the topic of burnout and the importance of rest with Ian Cusson, a talented composer of art song, opera, and orchestral works. Ian's work explores the Canadian Indigenous experience, delving into the history of Métis people, the hybridi…
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Is Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) the latest fad in education or is it a crucial element of the success and well-being of students and educators? We’ve all seen the SEL methods Ted Lasso uses to inspire his soccer players on the hit TV show, but do they really contribute to long-term learning and success? In this episode, host Dr. Liz Brooke speak…
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Host Liz Brooke and educational speaker and consultant Carl Hooker walk listeners through the thoughtful integration of technology into classrooms and schools. An educator for 21 years, Hooker’s career has been guided by one core belief—students need to drive their own learning. And he sees technology as the path forward. Are educator jobs being re…
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“We’re trying to get all kids to read and do it as quickly as possible, but as sustainably as possible. So that they have a fighting chance,” Kareem Weaver, co-founder of FULCRUM-Oakland, says in the latest episode of our All for Literacy podcast. Join host Dr. Liz Brooke and Weaver for a passionate discussion about literacy as a civil right and th…
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This is my guestmix for Dj Wadjit´s Rinse N Wash show on Bassdrive. Tracklist: 1. Dr Woe - Magic Life {2023 Remix} (Forthcoming Insomnius Music) 2. Cause 4 Concern - Alchemist {Bytecode Rmx} (C4C Recordings) 3. Noisia & Amin Tobin - Sunhammer {Audio Rmx} (Vision Recordings) 4. Finalfix - Apocalypse (Blackout Music NL) 5. Modu - Shallow Copy (C4C Re…
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Lexia® Chief Learning Officer Dr. Liz Brooke interviews Emily Hanford, education journalist and host of “Sold A Story,” and Dr. Tiffany Hogan, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, about Hanford’s 2022 groundbreaking podcast series exposing decades’ worth of failed strategies to teach children to read. They discuss the intense national reaction to “Sold A Story,” contin…
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I had some fun playing a short set at the last Outrider Crew revival in Lübeck. To keep the old Outrider vibe alive I have decided to play a strictly vinyl and strictly trueschool Neurofunk selection. Big up to User 91 for doing a nice recording of the whole session. Enjoy listening! Tracklist: 1. Optiv - Eggplant {BSE Rmx} (Redlight Recordings) 2.…
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