International Voices with Udo Fluck
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International Voices with Udo Fluck is a arts podcast hosted by Arts Missoula and Missoula Broadcasting Co.. It has 43 episodes, with the latest published December 2023.
International Voices with Udo Fluck, is a podcast series presented by Arts Missoula and the Missoula Broadcasting Company, with an emphasis on what is happening in regard to educational and cultural programming and events in the Missoula community. Udo Fluck, Director of Arts Missoula Global, welcomes guests each month to inform, connect and engage the local Missoula community and provide a conversational "window" to the world.The 2023 International Voices podcast series is exclusively sponsored by Orr McDonnell Law in Missoula, your advocates for all personal injury, family law and landlord tenant matters.
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December 2023: From Peru, to New York, to Missoula – The Journey of a Music and Dance Educator Creating Communities Along the Way
November 2023: The Value of Language and Culture Training and the Benefit it Brings to U.S. Foreign Relations - Major General (ret.) Donald Loranger, United States Air Force
October 2023: Bringing International Experience to the Missoula Symphony Orchestra & Chorale – Maestro Julia Tai
September 2023: International Voices in Missoula
August 2023: Remembering John Engen
July 2023: Delegation members from Missoula’s Sister City Palmerston North, New Zealand, talk about the many benefits twinned cities bring to their communities.
June 2023: Regents Professor Ragan (Ray) Callaway: Global Ecology: Interactions Between Exotic Invaders and Native Ecosystems.
May 2023: Turning Tables and Switching Microphones (PART II) An Interview with Dr. Udo Fluck, the creator of the popular GROW K-12 Outreach Program
April 2023: Latisha Buck Elk Thunder and Dacia Griego, Co-Founders of Indigenous Made Missoula - Making Missoula a More Diverse Community
March 2023: Susan Hay Patrick, Chief Executive Officer of United Way of Missoula County - Making Missoula a More Diverse Community
February 2023: Eamon Fahey, Deputy Director of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) Missoula Branch - Making Missoula a More Diverse Community
December 20222: Managing Cultural Adjustment and Culture Shock – An Insightful Conversation with the Refugee Congress Delegate for Montana
November 2022: Managing Cultural Adjustment and Culture Shock – A Local High School in Missoula for Students from Around the World
October 2022: Managing Cultural Adjustment and Culture Shock - From Manilla to Missoula
September 2022: Gabrielle Nguyen and Kate Harridge on the 40th Sister City Anniversary of Palmerston North, New Zealand and Missoula
August 2022: Introducing the new Executive Director of Arts Missoula - Heather Adams
June 2022: Music as Cultural Diplomacy – Spreading Important Messages from Missoula to Audiences in Europe Through Music as the Universal Language
May 2022: Turning the Tables and Switching the Microphones: An Interview with the Host of International Voices – Udo Fluck. PART 1
April 2022: Food as Cultural Diplomacy – Those who passionately train, guide, and inspire the next generation of culinary artists and those who study, experiment and create at the Big Sky Culinary Institute
March 2022: Food as Cultural Diplomacy – United We Eat in the Missoula Community
February 2022: Food as Cultural Diplomacy – Two Local Chefs Share Their International Culinary Passion
December 2021: Matan Zamir, Deputy Consul General of the Israeli Consulate in San Francisco
November 2021: Tammy Sandhu, MBE, British Deputy Consul General of the British Consulate in San Francisco
October 2021: Dr. Volker Rachold, Head of the German Arctic Office, provides valuable insight into land-ocean interactions
September 2021: NPR Journalist Nathan Rott weighs in on the warming climate and the changing footprint of wildfire now and in the future.
August 2021: Lake Missoula Tea Company creating global connections through tea
July 2021: Larry Pirnie, Missoula artist, shares his artistic journey and why it is important to listen to “The Kid”.
June 2021: Willow Kipp, Native American Artist with International Reach and Environmental Researcher
May 2021: "Creativity During COVID" with Dennis Kozeluh of Vienna, Austria (part 1 of a 3 part series)
April 2021: Annita Lucchesi, founding Executive Director of the Sovereign Bodies Institute
March 2021: Melissa Kilby, Executive Director of Girl Up, a global leadership development initiative that advances girls’ skills, rights, and opportunities to be leaders.
February 2021: New Zealand Māori Chief Wiremu Te Awe Awe and his wife Trieste Te Awe Awe in an intercultural dialogue around democracy and freedom
December 2020: Ulrich Kamp, Professor of Earth and Environment and Chair of the Environmental Studies Program at the University of Michigan in Dearborn
November 2020: Brigitta Miranda-Freer, Executive Director of the Montana World Trade Center, Missoula, MT
October 2020: Chris Hyslop, Executive Director of the Montana World Affairs Council
Donna Anderson, Senior International Officer and Executive Director of the Global Engagement Office at the University of Montana.
International Voices with Daniel Bognar
Mrs. Toni Grace, International Relations Manager in Missoula’s Sister City Palmerston North, New Zealand
Global and Intercultural Teaching and Learning in Missoula's Middle & High Schools
Global and Intercultural Teaching and Learning in Missoula Elementary Schools
April 2020: Dr. Sarj Patel, about the importance of global communication and collaboration in the fight against COVID-19
Missoula Mayor John Engen
Arts Missoula Executive Director Tom Bensen
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