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Nona Invie unveils gentle offering "Forget My Name"

Minneapolis-based singer/composer Nona Invie unveils gentle offering “Forget My Name,” from forthcoming LP Self-soothing. Giving us a glimpse of the health and cathartic project, the new single is built on…




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Reparations Bills / Black Voices & the Election / Immigrant Community Voters

Today, we hear how states can begin to repair fractured histories around slavery. Then, local experts weigh in on Kamala Harris’s track record. And, we consider the power of Black immigrant voters.




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Alameda County DA Recall / Expanding SF's Affordable Housing

Today, we hear why Alameda County's DA, Pamela Price, is facing a recall election next week and get her response. Then, SF's Prop G will expand affordable housing opportunities in the city.




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Money in SF Politics / Cosplaying Icons / Local Haunt / Diwali by the Bay

Today, London Breed’s reelection bid for San Francisco Mayor may be vulnerable to an upset. Then, the joy of transforming into iconic characters. And we revisit one of our local haunts.




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Unhoused Voters / Encampment Sweeps / Bay Poets

Today, we hear from unhoused people in the East Bay on their role in the presidential race. Then, photos and voices from the lives that are swept up when an encampment is cleared.




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Standing on the High Ground

How do we stand on the high ground? Stand fast in the faith. We need to come up to God's level. What we watch and listen to will either lift us up, or pull us down.



  • Pastor Doug's Weekly Message

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Understanding Sacrifice

Everything you give to God, you get back. What you keep for yourself, you lose. The key to happiness is sacrifice.



  • Pastor Doug's Weekly Message

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Counting God’s Miracles

Ron should have been dead. Desperate for help after a major accident, he discovered Amazing Facts on TV, a miracle you helped make happen, and found freedom in Christ. Learn how your gifts brought hope to Ron!




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Running From the Daylight

If the erring one persistently refuses to heed the voice that calls him with pitying, tender love, he will at last be left in darkness. The heart that has long slighted God's mercy, becomes hardened in sin, and is no longer susceptible to the influence of the grace of God. Fearful will be the doom of that soul (PP, 165). When the Light comes on, on which side will you find yourself ? The wicked run from the light, the righteous run to the light... There's no time to waste; we must make our decision now. Study with us as the pastors discuss tribulations and times of trouble, and if prophecy has been fulfilled or is still to take place. 1.- How long will the tribulation last ? 2.- What is the true meaning of speaking in tongues ? 3.- Is it sun worship to keep the Sabbath according to the Gregorian calendar ? 4.- Will you please explain 2 Timothy 2 verse 15 ? 5.- In Psalms 60 verses 1-3, who were the unknown people David fought against ? 6.- What does the Bible mean when it states, "the man of sin will take his seat in the temple of God" ? 7.- How do we know that the falling of the stars in May 1780 is the dark day from Bible prophecy ? 8.- Does prophecy have a different meaning in the context of 1 Samuel 10 verse 10 ? 9.- How do we obtain deliverance from evil spirits ? 10.- Why is “wisdom” referenced in a feminine context in Proverbs 4, if Solomon is talking about the Holy Spirit ? 11.- If I have taken God’s name in vain and then asked for forgiveness, have I been forgiven ? 12.- Is it ever okay to threaten someone with violence if they are insulting a family member ? 13.- Is it idolatry for Christians to do the sign of the cross ? 14.- When did the Bible get divided into verses with punctuation added, and by whom ? 15.- Who wrote the Book of Romans ? 16.- Genesis 19 verse 8 refers to the daughters of Lot being virgins. How is this possible if they had been married before ? 17.- Regarding Genesis 15 verse 10, what was the significance of the birds and why were they not cut in half ? 18.- Were Jacob's wives twins ? 19.- Are you born of the Spirit the moment you accept Christ ? If not, when does that take place ? 20.- When will the redeemed give account for anything ? 21.- Should Christians invest, and if so, how should they invest ? 22.- Why did God say that eating swine's flesh is an abomination ? Is this spiritual or symbolic ? 23.- Can you please explain what it means in the Bible when it refers to Jesus as the Son of David ? Isn't He the Son of God ? 24.- What does it mean to be absent from the body and to be present with the Lord ?



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Testimony Paints Mark Meadows as Unwilling to Act as Jan. 6 Unfolded

Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide to Mr. Meadows, the White House chief of staff in the Trump administration, described him as scrolling through his phone as rioters approached the Capitol.




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Fauci, Recovering From ‘Rebound’ of Covid, Praises Paxlovid

Dr. Anthony Fauci, President Biden’s top pandemic adviser, sought to discourage doubts about the antiviral drug Paxlovid following what appeared to be a “rebound” of Covid-19 after taking the pills.




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Jan. 6 Committee Subpoenas Pat Cipollone, Trump’s White House Counsel

Mr. Cipollone, who repeatedly fought extreme plans to overturn the election, had resisted publicly testifying to the panel.



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A President Untethered

In the final, frenzied days of his administration, Donald J. Trump’s behavior turned increasingly volatile as he smashed dishware and lunged at his own Secret Service agent, according to testimony.



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Interview: Jeff Jacoby on sound art

This interview was originally conducted for inclusion in our “Sound Art” theme. Jeff Jacoby is a Sound Designer and Sound Artist with over 40 years of experience. With an Emmy to his name plus two other Emmy nominations, 2 Cine´ Golden Eagles, 2 Crystal Radios, 2 Benjamin Franklins, and 5 BEA Best of Competition awards, […]




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Interview: Aaron Glascock on the theme of “hibernation” in sound design

Aaron Glascock is a supervising sound editor, sound designer, and re-recording mixer with a long list of films behind him. To date he has received the MPSE Golden Reel for his work on War of the Worlds, an Oscar nomination for Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance), and has received several other nominations. More […]




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Interview: Johnnie Burn on Creating the Sound for The Favourite

Korey Pereira: Johnnie, thanks for taking the time to talk to me and the designingsound.org readers about the sound of Director Yorgos Lanthimos’ latest film, The Favourite. This is the third of Yorgos’ films you have worked on; how did that relationship begin? Johnnie Burn: Hi Korey! Thanks so much for your time. I’ve got […]




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Interview: Tony Orozco on the theme of “hibernation” in sound design

The topic of the month is hibernation.  As the winter weather comes in and things get cold, many animals go to sleep for the winter.  I decided to turn to Tony Orozco for some help. Tony Orozco is a supervising sound editor and re-recording mixer and has worked on shows such as Steven Universe, Adventure […]




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This Is Not A Train: An exploration of meaning, emotion and the roles of sound in film through ambiguity and reassociation

This is a guest contribution by Carlos Manrique Clavijo. Carlos Manrique Clavijo is a Colombian/Australian sound editor/sound designer and animation producer based in South Australia. He’s worked on award winning fiction, documentary and predominantly, animation from 2002. With Ana María Méndez, he is the co-founder of animation company, KaruKaru. Carlos has taught film sound design, […]




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Our Favorite Sounds of 2018

The year 2018 has been one of many great articles, interviews, and discussions here at Designing Sound and we want to thank all of our readers for their attention, suggestions, contributions, and overwhelming support throughout the year(s). There have been so many great films, shows, games, and events in 2018 that we thought we would share some of […]




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Directora de Adres explica cómo funciona eliminación de recobros

Diana Cardenas habla sobre la eliminación de los recobros del sistema de salud




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Es un gran avance en el saneamiento de las finanzas de la salud: Ramírez

Ciro Rámirez habla sobre la eliminación de los recobros del sistema de salud




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La calidad del aire es un asunto de salud pública: Secretaria de Ambiente

Carolina Urrutia habla sobre el problema de mala calidad de aire




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El problema del aire es un problema de derechos humanos: Daza

Vannesa Daza habla sobre el problema de mala calidad de aire




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Con el coronavirus se abren oportunidades en los mercados: Santamaría

Santamaría habla sobre efectos económicos del Coronavirus




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El coronavirus profundiza guerra comercial China y EE.UU.: Poly

Poly Martinez habla sobre efectos económicos del Coronavirus




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Informe de ONU deja una sensación de falta de neutralidad: Vallejo

Vallejo habla sobre el informe de la ONU




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No me parece que el informe sea novedoso o profundo: Claudia

Claudia habla sobre el informe anual de la ONU




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Feminicidios en México son un problema social y cultural: Arussi.

Arussi habla sobre el feminicidio en México




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Estereotipos han generado barreras y son un desafío para el género: Laura

Laura Gallego habla sobre los estereotipos de género




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Hay una agenda para ver palabras del gobierno desde lo negativo: Cancino

Cancino habla sobre el informe de la ONU respecto a la situación de los líderes sociales




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Es necesario un componente ético ante crisis de Covid-19: Granada

Camilo Granada habla de la importancia de la ética frente a la crisis




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Redes cumplen papel de rastrear un virus como nunca antes: Jaramillo

Jaramillo habla sobre el papel de las redes frente al Coronavirus




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“No nos preocupa la parte salarial; el dinero es un papel”: Arturo Calle




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¿Cómo funcionará el Consejo asesor de contenidos de Facebook?




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¿Se justifica el gasto del gobierno en comunicaciones durante la pandemia?




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¿Cómo debería el Gobierno construir una hoja de ruta para la reactivación?




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Fiscal anuncia nuevos lineamientos sobre solicitud de medidas aseguramiento




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Foro: teletrabajo, un cambio de vida, una nueva realidad




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¿Cuáles son los cambios en la política mundial por cuenta de la pandemia?




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¿Tiene Colombia un problema de racismo estructural en la sociedad?




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Renta básica: ¿Cómo debería funcionar?




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¿Qué pilares debería tener una nueva reforma tributaria?




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Abuso policial: ¿qué debería incluir una reforma estructural a la Policía?

Panelistas creen que cambios deben ser con enfoque en derechos humanos y calidad de reclutamiento; otros creen que podría significar un retroceso.




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¿Qué impacto tiene para Colombia el triunfo de Joe Biden?

Panelistas creen que agenda podría incluir nuevos temas; pero creen que los cambios se darán en la forma y en al diplomacia.




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La transformación energética, una apuesta para la reactivación sostenible

En un nuevo foro Caracol Radio, panelistas resaltaron la importancia de las centrales térmicas; del soporte para la transformación y las nuevas tecnologías.




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Obama tiene un grado de articulación en el discurso que sorprende: Moreno

El director del diario El País contó que entrevista con Barack Obama fue un encuentro serio y que denota una realidad preocupante.




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Vacuna contra COVID-19: ¿hay improvisación en la gestión del gobierno?

Panelistas creen que sí hay rezago e improvisación; les preocupa que solo se tenga presupuesto para 15 millones de personas.




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Gestión de la vacuna: ¿hace falta transparencia por parte del Gobierno?




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Mayo, junio y julio sería cuando más vacunas se realicen: MinSalud




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Segundo impeachment a Trump: ¿qué implicaciones tiene?

Panelistas creen que decisión de la Cámara no va a poner límite al nivel de división que tiene el país; consideran que decisión de los republicanos marcará el futuro.