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Based on the travel photography blog, A Southern Girl’s View by Memphis-based photographer, Sandy Adams. This podcast will share interesting people, places and topics from pets to archaeology, travel to cooking and all the subjects in between from Sandy’

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    Kiran Sahota Social Historian South Asian Women's History London

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 51:32


    Today on the show, I am chatting with Kiran Sahota, a Social historian, researcher and public speaker on South Asian history with a special focus on women. Kiran and I chat about growing up in Birmingham, the start of her research career, that pivotal moment when she quit her full-time HR job to focus on women in history, her family's' path from India to England and  the film project she is currently working with the help of the military. What I did totally forget to discuss was her stint as an Olympic torch relay person representing England leading up to the 2012 Olympics.  But, everything else and so much more coming up. Friends I hope you enjoyed today's conversation with Kiran. We both so appreciate you tuning in today.  If you enjoyed this episode please screen shot it and share on your instagram stories tagging Kiran @bimcic and me @asoutherngirlsview. You can learn more about Kiran and her organization “Believe In Me”  at https://www.bimcic.com And find her on Instagram at https://www.intstagram.com/bimcic As a reminder if you are not already subscribed to my podcast, I want to encourage you to do that today. I really don't want you to miss a single upcoming episode. You can subscribe at https://www.asoutherngirlsview.com/podcast You can also find me on Apple podcasts and Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.   The video version of this interview is available on my youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/SandyAdamsSAP And if you're feeling extra warm and fuzzy, I would be so grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, as well. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they're also fun for me to go in and read.  You can click the link in the show notes or go to iTunes find my podcast, then select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Until next time, stay safe and have a fantastic rest of the day. Kiran is a Heritage and Education Consultant, Project Manager, history researcher and public speaker for South Asian history. She currently works with BAME young people from low social economical areas, educating them on histories that are often not taught in mainstream education. She is especially passionate about empowering women to their culture and heritage, by producing projects that they can be involved in. She's available for exhibitions, workshops, presentations and speaking events.  More information  https://www.bimcic.com

    Road Trips And How They Shaped My Life

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 20:54


    The open road.   Windows down, music playing and the smells of the countryside.  Those are my earliest memories of road trips with my mom, my aunt and my cousin.   Some of the best memories of my life were those days packing up at a moments notice and going for a drive with my mom whether it was for the afternoon or the weekend.   The excitement that immediately kicked in and the sense of wonder as we explored backroads and different towns has never cease to amaze me.   In this episode, I discuss the 3 most powerful and life changing trips that I have taken.   The Philippine Islands 1974 Europe 1998 American West 2010   To learn more about road trips and how to create your best experience, download my FREE Road Trip Planner at https://bit.ly/2TqjWBB   Friends, if you enjoyed today's episode please screenshot the episode and post on your Instagram stories telling me you listened and tagging @asoutherngirlsview   As a reminder, if you are not already subscribed to my podcast, I want to encourage you to do that today. I really don't want you to miss a single upcoming episode.  You can subscribe at https://www.asoutherngirlsview.com/podcast   You can also find me on apple podcasts, spotify and wherever you listen to podcast.   You can also watch the show on my youtube channel.   And if you're feeling extra warm and fuzzy, I would be so grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, as well. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they're also fun for me to go in and read.  You can click the link in the show notes or go to iTunes find my podcast, then select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Until next time, stay safe and have a fantastic rest of the day.

    Dr. Paul Maier Population Geneticist Family Tree DNA & Gene By Gene

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 49:31


    On today's show, I have a little surprise for all of you out there interested in genealogy, family history and all the subjects in between.   Dr. Paul Maier, is a Population Geneticist with Family Tree DNA and it's parent company, Gene by Gene.   Paul joins me to discuss growing up in California, what role the Yosemite Frog played in his career path and all the details about what his job as a population geneticist encompasses and all the details about family genealogy tests plus so much more.   You can learn more about Family Tree DNA at https://www.familytreedna.com   As a reminder if you Are not already subscribed to my podcast, I want to encourage you to do that today. I really don't want you to miss a single upcoming episode.  You can subscribe at asoutherngirlsview.com/podcast   You can also find me on apple podcasts and spotify.   And if you're feeling extra warm and fuzzy, I would be so grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, as well. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they're also fun for me to go in and read.  You can click the link in the show notes or go to iTunes find my podcast, then select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Until next time, stay safe and have a fantastic rest of the day.

    James Cargas and the Texas Energy Crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 40:01


    Today on the show I am chatting with energy expert, James Cargas, the CEO of New Energy LLC based in Houston. We chat about his path from Detroit Michigan to Houston, the energy capital of the world.  We discuss how he and his family weathered the arctic blast that hit Texas mid-February and the ins and outs of the Texas power grid controversy. All of this and so much more. You can find out more about the Texas Energy problem in an article James wrote recently for the Washington Monthly https://washingtonmonthly.com/2021/02/20/texas-blackout-of-2021-was-primarily-a-human-failure/ You can learn more about James and his company at https://www.newenergy.llc You can find out more about me at https://www.asoutherngirlsview.com  

    Marianne Dunavant with Marsy's Law Memphis

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 45:41


    Today on the show I am chatting with Marianne Dunavant, the Tennessee Victim Outreach Director for Marsy's Law.  Marsy's Law is a nationwide initiative for a constitutional amendment to give crime victims meaningful and enforceable constitutional rights equal to the rights of the accused.   Marianne and I chat about her reason for championing Marsy's law, her hard, and at times daunting, childhood and how she felt called to help criminals see, and understand, how their actions affect their victims and the families left to mourn.   All of this and so much more in this episode.   I so appreciate Marianne taking the time to chat with me today.  You can find out more about Marsy's Law at www.marsyslaw.us   You can find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/asoutherngirlsview   And I would love if you snapped a screenshot of this episode and post it on Instagram stories, tagging me at A Southern Girl's View and let everyone know what you loved most about this episode.   And if you want to leave me even more love, then hop over to iTunes and leave me a 5 star review or leave me a comment wherever you are listening to this podcast.   You can watch the video version of this podcast on my website https://www.asoutherngirlsview.com/podcast   Until next time, have a fantastic rest of the day.

    Stephanie Espy Founder of MathSP Atlanta Georgia

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 46:19


    Today on the show, I am chatting with Stephanie Espy. With chemical engineering degrees from both MIT and UC Berkeley and an MBA from Emory, Stephanie's background is indeed impressive, but not nearly has impressive as her current mission to inspire and educate the next wave of female STEM leaders as the founder of MathSP based in Atlanta Georgia. Stephanie and I chat about growing up in a family of engineers, the scarcity of girls, especially minorities in STEM, and how she juggles being a mom and a business owner.  We discuss her mom and grandmother's influence, as well as, the 44 incredible STEM women she has interviewed in her book STEM Gems.  All of this and so much more. I so appreciate Stephanie taking the time to chat with me today.  You can find out more about Stephanie and MathSP at www.mathsp.com To learn more about her book, STEM Gems, go to www.stemgemsbook.com And on social media : https://www.instagram.com/mathsp_coaching https://www.facebook.com/mathspacademy https://twitter.com/mathspacademy   You can find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/asoutherngirlsview And if you are feeling extra happy, we would love if you snapped a screenshot of this episode and post it on Instagram stories, tagging both MathSP and A Southern Girl's View and let everyone know what you loved most about this episode. And if you want to leave us even more love, then hop over to iTunes and leave us a 5 star review or leave us a comment wherever you are listening to this podcast. You can watch the video version of this podcast on my website https://www.asoutherngirlsview.com/podcast Until next time, have a fantastic rest of the day.

    Perry "Ivan" Graves 1914 Welterweight Boxing World Champion Rock Bluff Nebraska

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 12:58


    In today's episode, I'm sharing a story about the 1914 World Welterweight Boxing Champion, Perry “Ivan” Graves. Graves was born July 11, 1892 in Rock Bluff, Nebraska and died at the age of 71 on July 24, 1963 in Rock Bluff, Nebraska.  Listen in as I share the limited history we have of this man and a bit of the background of the once thriving town of Rock Bluff Nebraska.  

    What Veterans Day Means To Me

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 14:04


    On this Veterans Day episode, I revisit a blog post I wrote back in 2010 on what this day means to me with a few updates.  I share memories of veterans from my childhood, my family, my college days and more recent stories. Below are links to my previous conversations with military veterans: Colonel Michael Vaughn, USAF Retired https://ASouthernGirlsView.podbean.com/e/19-colonel-michael-vaughn-usaf-retired/ LCDR Steven Cooper, USN Retired https://ASouthernGirlsView.podbean.com/e/22-us-navy-pilot-lcdr-steven-cooper-retired/ Master Sergeant David Rich, 172nd Security Forces Squadron Mississippi https://ASouthernGirlsView.podbean.com/e/master-sergeant-david-rich-172nd-security-forces-squadron-mississippi/

    Nathaniel Sheidley CEO & President Revolutionary Spaces Boston

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 73:31


    Today on the show, I am chatting with Nat Sheidley, CEO and President of Revolutionary Spaces in Boston Nat and I chat about his childhood in rural Connecticut, his love of African history, the days he spent living in Cape Town, his path into Colonial American history.  Then we dive into the importance of Crispus Attucks and why defining “we the people” is still as complicated today as it was in 1776.  All this and so much more. I so appreciate Nat taking the time to chat with me today.  You can find out more about Revolutionary Spaces and how you can become a member at www.revolutionaryspaces.org   And on social media : https://www.instagram.com/revspaces/ https://www.facebook.com/RevSpaces/ https://twitter.com/revspaces   You can find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/asoutherngirlsview And if you are feeling extra happy, we would love if you snapped a screenshot of this episode and post it on Instagram stories, tagging Rev Spaces and A Southern Girl's View and let everyone know what you loved most about this episode. And if you want to leave us even more love, then hop over to iTunes and leave us a 5 star review or leave us a comment wherever you are listening to this podcast. You can watch the video version of this podcast on my website https://www.asoutherngirlsview.com Until next time, have a fantastic rest of the day.

    Chris Jennings Memphis State University Handball Champion

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 60:11


    Beginning in 1986, Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis) went on an incredible run with 8 consecutive national titles in the sport of Handball.  All led by famed Coach Charlie Mazzone. Today on the show, I am chatting with one of those Memphis State Handball Champions, Mr. Chris Jennings. Chris and I chat about growing up in Toronto, his young days as an athlete, the majestic lure of Memphis State, his days as a linesman for the Central Hockey League and why he moved back up north to Canada.   We also reminisce about the glory days of Memphis State Handball and that little (and somewhat unknown) Memphis State hockey team plus what recipes he's cooking up during this crazy year. I so appreciate Chris taking the time out to spend with us today.  If you would like to learn more about Chris and his mad cooking skills you can follow him on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/cmjenn53/ And be sure to follow me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/asoutherngirlsview/ And if you are feeling extra happy today, we would love if you snapped a screen shot of this episode and post it on Instagram stories, tagging both Chris and me.  Be sure to tell us what you loved most about this episode. And if you want to leave us even more love, then hop over to iTunes and leave us a 5 star review or leave us a comment wherever you are listening to this podcast. You can watch the video version of this podcast on my youtube channel https://youtube.com/c/SandyAdamsSAP Until next time, have a fantastic rest of the day.

    Richard Hyde British Consulate-General Houston Texas

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 81:37


    Today on the show, I am chatting with Mr Richard Hyde, the British Consul-General for the South Central United States based in Houston Texas Richard and I chat about his days growing up in Liverpool, his lifelong obsession with politics, how being a girl dad is his greatest honor, his passion for diversity and how green energy can live side by side with oil & gas.  And of course, we discuss how COVID has shaped his job over the past few months. I so appreciate Richard taking the timeout to chat with me today.You may connect with Richard on twitter at https://www.twitter.com/richardhyde99 You can find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/asoutherngirlsview/ To watch the video version https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa_MfrZbfCsJJFN7vMLCbFszmjGS7-aox  

    Mona Batchelor Tennessee Hiking Librarian

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 44:49


    Today on the show I am chatting with former Librarian, Mona Batchelor.  She's a hometown girl with a zest for the best life has to offer. From her roots in small town Tennessee to New Orleans and back, and virtually to towns across China, she is educating the world both virtually and by living life on her terms. Mona and I chat about growing up in a small Tennessee town, her current job with  VIP Kid teaching English virtually in the heart of China.  We talk about the early days of the pandemic and how she has designed the life she wants even after retirement. I so appreciate Mona taking the timeout to chat with me this today.  If you want to learn more about Mona and all her interests, you can find her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/hikinglibrarian and  can find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/asoutherngirlsview 

    Dr. George Klay Kieh, Jr. - Former Liberian Presidential Candidate

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 49:59


    Today we are kicking off season 3 of A Southern Girl's View podcast with educator, political activist, politician and my college political science professor, Dr. George Kieh, Jr. George is the current Dean of the Barbara Jordan - Mickey Leeland School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University in Houston. George and I chat about his long path from growing up in the Firestone district of Liberia to his current position at TSU. We talk about the inspiration for his political activism that began in his childhood, his days as a political prisoner, his Liberian presidential campaign run in 2005, and of course, our early days at Memphis State and exactly why our class was the best he's ever had.

    Season 3 Teaser Promo A Southern Girl's View with Sandy Adams

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 2:10


    Hello everyone I'm Sandy Adams, the host of the podcast A Southern Girl's View. Growing up in the south, the best part of the summer was the late nights sitting outside on the front porch listening to my mom and my aunts laugh and tell stories about their childhood. Those were some of the best evenings when life was simple and the only thing to focus on was catching fireflies at dusk. Those conversations and that summer feeling was pretty much my inspiration for this podcast. I'm thrilled to announce Season 3 of A Southern Girl's View podcast.  I set the bar high last season with a wide variety of guests and subjects ranging from military experts in nuclear energy to conversations with my cousin sam about California living and baseball. This new season will be even more exciting with a wide range of interesting people from all parts of the country and around the world.  From Memphis State Handball to the Republic of Liberia, from the small towns of West Tennessee to the outposts of the British Government. So friends, sit A SPELL, fix yourself a glass of ICED TEA AND LISTEN IN ON SOME THOUGHTFUL, AND AT TIMES FUNNY, CONVERSATIONS. Season 3 of kicks off with my first guest and former mentor Dr. George Kieh, politician, author, political scientist and former presidential candidate for the The Republic of Liberia. So mark your calendars, Season 3 premiers Wed Oct 7, 2020 You can listen and subscribe at asoutherngirlsview.com/podcast  and on apple podcasts, spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Remember  Season 3 premiers this Wed October 7

    Traci Edwards Elopement Photographer Adventure and Vow Photography

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 51:32


    Today on the show I am chatting with Adventure and Vow's Traci Edwards, she's an elopement photographer based in Arizona who travels to the Pacific Northwest, Southern California, Southern Utah and Iceland for elopements. Traci and I chat about her roots in North Carolina, her road path to Arizona, living in a van with a cat and what she's learned along the way.  For any of you out there looking for more out of life, then Traci's story is especially for you.  We also delve into the emotional freedom that an elopement adventure wedding can have.  Who doesn't love less stress and more love?! There you have it friends. What an inspiring conversation I had with Traci! The biggest thing I have learned from Traci is that life is all about what you make it and what you put into it.  Dreams don't have to be scary and that there is never a better time than right now to follow your passions to a happier future. I so appreciate Traci taking the timeout to chat with me this today.   If you want to connect with Traci you can find her on social media, especially Instagram at www.instagram.com/adventureandvow and on her website www.adventureandvow.com. You can find me on Instagram at www.instagram.com/asoutherngirlsview as well And if you are feeling extra, we would love if you snapped a screen shot of this episode and posted it on Instagram stories, tagging both Traci and myself and telling us what you loved most about this episode. And if you want to leave us even more love, then hop over to iTunes and leave us a 5 star review or leave us a comment wherever you are listening to this podcast or watching it on youtube. Until next time, have a fantastic rest of the day.

    Kate Gunderson Aerospace Engineer, Johnson Space Center | NASA

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 48:50


    Today on the show, I am chatting with Kate Gunderson, an Aerospace Engineer with NASA, the Johnson Space Center here in Houston Kate and I talk about her roots in North Dakota, her lifelong dream to work at NASA, how running has done more than just build her endurance, her quest to be an astronaut and what role she will play later this month on May 27, when astronauts will life off from US soil for the first time in almost 9 years. ——————————— Friends, Thank you so much for sharing this past hour (more or less) with Kate and I. For those wishing to connect with Kate, you can find her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/ndakota_kate and you can find her on her blog at https://katelyngunderson.com/ I most appreciate you listening in today and hopefully, learning something new as well.    If you are not yet subscribed then head over to iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts to subscribe so you do not miss any of the upcoming episodes. If you are feeling extra warm and fuzzy today please share this podcast with your family, friends and anyone else that might enjoy our conversations.  And please don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes. Until next time, have a fantastic rest of the day!  

    Andy Biggs African Wildlife Photographer Guide, Safaris and Custom Trips

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 52:14


    Today on the show I am chatting with Houston-based Wildlife Photographer & Safari & Custom Trip Guide, Mr. Andy Biggs.  Andy is an avid adventurer, conservationist, teacher and outdoor photographer whose images celebrate the African landscape and its rich wildlife, people and culture. Andy and I talk about his path from Silicon Valley to the awe-inspiring and magical Serengeti, the lure of the African landscape, the importance of storytelling and how black and white photography pushed him ahead of the pack.  So Stay tuned. ——————————————————— For those wishing to connect with Andy, see his incredible images of Africa or find out more about his Safaris and Custom Trips you can get all that and more on his website andybiggs.com If you want to connect with him on Instagram you can find him at andy_biggs_safaris Friends, Thank you so much for sharing this past hour (more or less) with Andy and I. If you really enjoyed this episode please consider leaving us a 5 star review over on iTunes.  Simply search for the show, then ratings and reviews then select leave a review.  It's really that simple. I most appreciate you listening in today and hopefully, learning something new as well.    If you are feeling extra warm and fuzzy today please share this podcast with your family, friends and anyone else that might enjoy our conversations. Until next time, have a fantastic rest of the day!

    Master Sergeant David Rich 172nd Security Forces Squadron Mississippi

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 40:34


    Today on the show, I am chatting with a long-time friend from high school, Master Sergeant David Rich from the 172nd Security Forces Squadron out of Mississippi David and I talk about growing up in Tennessee, his path from army to Air Force, his deployment days, his love of UT football (Tennessee not Texas) and his obsession with Nascar and what makes it so enthralling.   ________________________ Friends, Thank you so much for sharing this past hour (more or less) with David and I. We most appreciate you listening in today and hopefully, learning something new as well.  If you are not yet subscribed then head over to iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts to subscribe so you do not miss any of the upcoming episodes. If you are feeling extra warm and fuzzy today please share this podcast with your family, friends and anyone else that might enjoy our conversations.  And please don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes. Until next time, have a fantastic rest of the day!

    Murilo Queiroz A Family's Path to Immigration Brazil to America

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 75:37


    Today on the show, I am chatting with Mr. Murilo Queiroz.  Murilo is a native of Brazil, but he now calls Houston home. Murilo and I talk about growing up in Brazil and his later years in Angola, the lure of America, his family tradition in oil and gas, and his very interesting and unique path to immigration. _________________________ To find out more about the Immigration Route  EB-5 https://www.uscis.gov/eb-5 To discover more about JS101 visit the website https://www.js101.org   Friends, Thank you so much for sharing this past hour (more or less) with Murilo and I. If you really enjoyed this episode please consider leaving us a 5 star review over on iTunes.  Simply search for the show, then ratings and reviews then select leave a review.  It's really that simple. I most appreciate you listening in today and hopefully, learning something new as well.    If you are not yet subscribed then head over to iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts to subscribe so you do not miss any of the upcoming episodes. If you are feeling extra warm and fuzzy today please share this podcast with your family, friends and anyone else that might enjoy our conversations. Until next time, have a fantastic rest of the day!

    Dr. Dirk Van Tuerenhout Curator of Anthropology Houston Museum of Natural Science

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 61:38


    Today on the show, I am chatting with Dr. Dirk Van Tuerenhout, a curator of Anthropology at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Dirk and I talk about his childhood in Belgium, his love affair with the Aztec and Maya, the lure of the Big Easy and a little lady named Lucy and her connection to my pup.   Friends, Thank you so much for sharing this past hour (more or less) with Dirk and I. For those wishing to connect with Dirk, you can find the Houston Museum of Natural Science online at  hmns.org as well as all their social media channels as well. Dirk can be reached direct at dirk@hmns.org I most appreciate you listening in today and hopefully, learning something new as well.    If you are not yet subscribed then head over to iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts to subscribe so you do not miss any of the upcoming episodes. If you are feeling extra warm and fuzzy today please share this podcast with your family, friends and anyone else that might enjoy our conversations.  And please don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes. You can connect with me on Instagram @ASouthernGirlsView or @sap_houston or @sap_portraits On Facebook @asoutherngirlsview or @sap.houston or @sandyadamsphotography

    Donnie Young Musician Bar Owner Puerto Aventuras

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 62:18


    Today on the show, I am chatting with yet another old college buddy of mine, Mr. Donnie Young.  Donnie is a musician and a business owner based in the Yucatan Peninsula's Puerto Aventuras. Donnie and I talk about his early days in Memphis, how Christmas caroling propelled him into the music industry, his days trimming trees, his IT job in Denver and how even a simple trip to burning man  has set him up for success. Well it is that time again and another episode is ending.  For those wishing to connect with Donnie and learn more about his music and or his bar.   You can find him Website https://www.donnieyoungmusic.com His bar is Nauti Burro https://www.facebook.com/nautiburroPA You can purchase his latest album “Don't follow me I'm Lost” on his website and you can also find all the  links to his music social media accounts as well. I will be sure to put all these links in my show notes.  And for those wishing to connect with me, you can find me on Instagram & Facebook @asoutherngirlsview Be sure to subscribe to this show wherever you listen to podcasts The video version of this podcast is on my youtube channel at sandyadamscompany Friends, Thank you so much for sharing this past hour (more or less) with Donnie and I.   We most appreciate you listening in and hopefully, learning something new as well.   If you are feeling extra warm and fuzzy today please share this podcast with your family, friends and anyone else that might enjoy our conversations.  And please don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes. And we would most appreciate a review on itunes Until next time, have a fantastic rest of the day!

    Dr. Sushma Jansari Curator The British Museum London

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 45:13


    Today on the show, Sandy is chatting with Dr. Sushma Jansari, a curator with the British Museum in London, England. They talk about working during a pandemic, growing up in England, the brilliance of hairspray (the product not the movie), her dream podcast guest and just what exactly keeps her busy. For all my listeners out there, Sushma and I met last fall here in Houston.  I was working with local non-profit, Archaeology Now, and we brought her over to Houston to give a talk about the Kama Sutra - challenging the stereotypes of this ancient Indian Sanskrit text. Brief & broad summary of conversation, Current position/work Pandemic & effects on museum, your life and work Your website, your podcasts and social media Where you were born & raised What lured you into your your field of study/work What locations in the world have you worked?   Sushma's Social Media Links Website https://www.thewonderhouse.co.uk Twitter https://www.twitter.com/sushmajansari Twitter https://www.twitter.com/thewonderhouse Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sushmajansari Youtube > https://www.youtube.com/user/ssjan72697/featured

    Todd Evans with ProLiteracy | Adult Literacy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 53:27


    Today on the show, I am chatting with another old college buddy of mine, Mr. Todd Evans.  He is the Director of Professional Development with ProLiteracy based out of Syracuse NY. Todd and I talk about our college days at Memphis State and how they prepared us for who we are today, his desire to educate the voting population, and how we as a community, can help adults learn to read. And for me, Adult Literacy is a very personal topic. There is an estimated 36 million adults in the U.S.—and almost 800 million worldwide—struggle with basic reading, writing and math skills. These individuals struggle daily to read a menu, fill out a job application, or even read a bedtime story to their children. ProLiteracy removes the hurdles that stand in the way of their goals. ProLiteracy is the largest adult literacy and basic education membership organization in the nation, they believe that a safer, stronger, and more sustainable society starts with an educated adult population.  For more than 60 years, ProLiteracy has been working across the globe to change lives and communities through the power of literacy.  ______  Friends I really hope you enjoyed today's conversation with Mr. Todd Evans. We both really appreciate you taking the time out today to listen in on our conversation. You can find out more about ProLiteracy and how you can get involved at their website proliteracy.org  I have more interesting conversations coming up in the next few days and weeks.  And as a reminder if you Are not already subscribed to my podcast, I want to encourage you to do that today. I really don't want you to miss a single episode.  You can subscribe at asoutherngirlsview.podbean.com or on Apple Podcasts or iTunes at A Southern Girl's View with Sandy Adams.   You can also find me on iheart radio and Google Play Music. And if you're feeling extra warm and fuzzy, I would be so grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, as well. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they're also fun for me to go in and read.  You can click the link in the show notes or go to iTunes find my podcast, then select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Until next time, stay safe and have a fantastic rest of the day.

    US Navy Pilot LCDR Steven Cooper Retired

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 48:35


    Today on the show, I am chatting with my old college buddy, retired navy pilot Lt Commander Steven Cooper, call sign “Booger”.  I…. on the other hand, have only known him simply as Coop.  We talk about our college days at Memphis State, traveling the world, living in Italy during a pandemic, riding a camel even and his good ole flying days in the United States Navy that sometimes even resembled a blockbuster movie. Friends I really hope you enjoyed today's conversation with retired Lt Cmd Steven Cooper. We both really appreciate you taking the time today to listen in to our conversation.   I have more interesting conversations coming up in the next few days and weeks.  And as a reminder if you Are not already subscribed to my podcast, I want to encourage you to do that today. I really don't want you to miss a single episode.  You can subscribe at asoutherngirlsview.podbean.com or on Apple Podcasts or iTunes at A Southern Girl's View with Sandy Adams.   You can also find me on iheart radio and Google Play Music. And if you're feeling extra warm and fuzzy, I would be so grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, as well. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they're also fun for me to go in and read.  You can click the link in the show notes or go to iTunes find my podcast, then select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Until next time, stay safe and have a fantastic rest of the day.

    Collin Bray Boston Real Estate Guru

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 55:56


    Today on the show I am chatting with Boston real estate guru, Mr. Collin Bray.   We talk innovative ways to use social media to market your business, the beauty of Boston and the Back Bay, a little bit of sports and his phenomenal James Bond research skills. You can follow Collin on Instagram at @collinbray or contact him direct through his website at www.collinbray.com For those wanting to see Collin's mad instagram stories skills, you can follow him @collinbray   I have more interesting conversations coming up in the next few days and weeks.  And as a reminder if you Are not already subscribed to my podcast, I want to encourage you to do that today. I really don't want you to miss a single episode.  You can subscribe at asoutherngirlsview.podbean.com or on Apple Podcasts or iTunes at A Southern Girl's View with Sandy Adams.   You can also find me on iheart radio and Google Play Music. And if you're feeling extra warm and fuzzy, I would be so grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, as well. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they're also fun for me to go in and read.  You can click the link in the show notes or go to iTunes find my podcast, then select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Until next time, stay safe and have a fantastic rest of the day. You can find me on Instagram @sap_houston @sap_portraits @asoutherngirlsview @lucys_tales And on twitter at @sandyadams_co

    Antonio Anderson Memphis Tiger Basketball Hall of Famer

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 23:44


    Today on the show I am catching up with former University of Memphis Tiger basketball Hall of Famer, Antonio Anderson.   We talk about growing up in Lynn Massachusetts, the thrill of basketball, coaching in his hometown and his love affair with the city of Memphis. And yes, we even chat about THAT game.  You know the one… on April 7, 2008. During his playing career at Memphis, he helped lead the Tigers to a combined four-year record of 137 wins to 14 losses.  Anderson, along with 2 other Memphis seniors, Robert Dozier and Chance McGrady, finished his career at Memphis with the most wins as a player in NCAA men's basketball history. A 6ft 6 guard who took incredible pride in his defense, he graduated from the University of Memphis in 2009.  And today coaches a state-winning high school basketball in his hometown of Lynn, Massachusetts. Friends, thank you for joining me and Antonio today.  We both so appreciate you taking the time out to catch up with him.  I believe that I can speak on behalf of all Tiger fans across the globe in saying that we will be rooting for you, Antonio, in a career that we are sure will continue to amaze us. If you want to keep up with Antonio, you can follow him on Twitter at @toneanderson5 I have more interesting conversations coming up in the next few days and weeks.  And as a reminder if you Are not already subscribed to my podcast, I want to encourage you to do that today. I really don't want you to miss a single episode.  You can subscribe at asoutherngirlsview.podbean.com or on Apple Podcasts or iTunes at A Southern Girl's View with Sandy Adams.   You can also find me on iheart radio and Google Play Music. If you're feeling extra warm and fuzzy, I would be so grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, as well. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they're also fun for me to go in and read.  Leave a review and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. And for those out there that want to follow me on twitter you can find me at @sandyadams_co   I talk a little bit about my work, some about my dogs and a whole lot about Memphis sports.  Until next time, stay safe and have a fantastic rest of the day.  

    Colonel Michael Vaughn USAF Retired

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 40:44


    Today on the show I am talking with Colonel Michael Vaughn, United States Air Force Retired. We talk 30 years in the military, ICBM missiles, Strategic Air Command and the cold war.  Colonel Vaughn retired from the United States Air Force in 2010 concluding a 30 year career in the military.  He started off as an ICBM launch officer in South Dakota and concluded his long career as Chief of Nuclear Operations at Offutt Air Force Base in Bellevue Nebraska. I have more interesting conversations coming up in the next few days and weeks.  As a reminder if you are not already subscribed to my podcast, I want to encourage you to do that today. I really don't want you to miss a single episode.  You can subscribe at asoutherngirlsview.podbean.com or on Apple Podcasts or iTunes at A Southern Girl's View with Sandy Adams.   You can also find me on iheart radio and Google Play Music. And if you're feeling extra warm and fuzzy, I would be so grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, as well. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they're also fun for me to go in and read.  You can go to itunes here, then select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Until next time, stay safe and have a fantastic rest of the day.

    A Conversation with My Cousin Sam

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 45:27


    Today, I sat down with California girl, and my cousin, Sam.  We talk pandemic, southern traditions, biscuits, a little baseball, and so, so much more. Now if you're feeling extra loving, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!

    Memphis Basketball with A Southern Girl's View

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 18:29


    In this episode, I discuss basketball and culture in Memphis Tennessee. For more about me and my businesses visit https://www.sandy-adams.com

    Carol Firmin - Mom, Wife, Daughter, Heart Survivor

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 55:15


    Sandy kicks off season 2 of A Southern Girl's View podcast interviewing Carol Firmin - a mom, wife, daughter and cardiac arrest survivor thanks to CPR.  For more information about cardiac arrest, heart disease in women and where you can learn CPR plus all the facts, etc go to www.heart.org or www.goredforwomen.org Sandy is a 19 year volunteer with the American Heart Association and photographs the Bay Area Galveston's yearly Heart Ambassadors and Female Heart Survivor Honorees.

    Angolan High Jumper Ulika Costa

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 36:29


    In this episode, Sandy sits down with Angolan high jumper, Ulika Costa to discuss what he loves about his home country, living in the states now and all those special dance moves of him. If you loved this episode, remember to subscribe on apple podcast, itunes and iheart radio so you don't miss any of the exciting upcoming episodes.

    One Woman's Journey With Infertility

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 37:57


    Sandy explores the personal world of infertility and one woman's journey to conceive her son.   1 in 8 women will experience some type of infertility and yet it is a subject that is not discussed as much as it should be.

    Montalbano Lumber 119 years Houston strong

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 34:56


    This week Sandy interviews Joe Montalbano, a 4th generation Italian American whose great grandfather, Francesco Montalbano, immigrated to America in the late 1800s and made his way to Houston where he founded Montalbano Lumber in 1900.   Francesco started a lumber dynasty all from the humble beginnings of selling firewood.   But Francesco was not alone, and the Montalbano wives were also instrumental in the building of this Houston dynasty.  For more information and where you can buy all your house project materials, as well as lumber, visit their website at www.montalbanolumber.com   If you enjoyed this podcast, we would love a review!

    Retired Lockheed Martin Test Director Valerie McNeil

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 53:59


    In today's episode, Sandy talks with Valerie McNeil, a former Lockheed Martin Test Director based at Johnson Space Center in Houston. Valerie grew up in the small impoverished Floridian town of Casselberry, outside of Orlando, moved with her family to a Houston suburb at the age of 16, then went on to have a career in a field that she never, ever dreamed of. Valerie's story is one of unimaginable experiences and a few humorous NASA stories but it is also an awe-inspiring picture of a wife, and mom of 2 boys by night and a valued asset to the space industry during the day. Her career path was not what most would have ever expected or guessed, but it is one of taking chances and simply saying “why not?!” She was a woman in a man's world, but that never ever stopped her from pushing herself to do more, be more and along the way being an incredible role model to her 2 boys. Please consider leaving me a review on Itunes, also your favorite part of the podcast and a little love for Valerie - direct to Itunes  

    Rescue Diver Steve Hiner

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 44:10


    Sandy talks to Houston-based businessman/trainer and part-time rescue diver, Steve Hiner.   To find more out about CPR training and how you can get trained in your area, please visit www.redcross.org or www.heart.org  You may be all that stands between someone living and dying.

    Music Mogul Doug Meisinger Vinyl Draught Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 36:00


    In this episode, Sandy chats with one of the founders of Vinyl Draught Radio, Doug Meisinger.  They talk shoveling snow, snakes, living hard and Frank Zappa.  Plus a little about the music industry today. To find out more about Vinyl Draught Radio please visit the website at www.vinyldraughtradio.com or you can find them on social media at Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Soundcloud, and itunes.

    Author Kathleen Maca | A Southern Girl's View with Sandy Adams

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 24:33


    In this episode, Sandy chats with Galveston's own, Kathleen Maca, about everything from haunted hotels to haunted cemeteries and future books.   Plus a surprise subject that Sandy was not expecting but very relevant to so many women.  To find out more about Kathleen please visit her website at www.kathleenmaca.com or you can find her on social media on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. To purchase her books go > HERE 

    My Mom, Heart Disease & Heart Throbs | A Southern Girl's View with Sandy Adams

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 36:09


    This episode is all about the heart!  February is Heart Month and I am sharing my story about my mom's battle with heart disease, my volunteer partnership with the American Heart Association and all those Heart Throbs.   To learn more about women and heart disease go to www.goredforwomen.org To learn more about everyone's heart health or how you can volunteer go to www.heart.org  To see all the Heart Throb portraits (now the Iconic Heart Ambassadors) go to www.sandy-adams.com/heartthrobs.

    WWII with Galveston Texas Retired Judge Ray Holbrook | A Southern Girl's View with Sandy Adams

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 13:16


    This episode is part of a series where my students in the Life History writing course I teach share their memories of a world event.  Today, retired Galveston County Texas judge, Ray Holbrook, talks about his naval training just before the end of World War II.  To see photos of Ray recording this episode, please visit my blog at https://www.asoutherngirlsview.com  

    How to Stay Motivated | A Southern Girl's View with Sandy Adams

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 17:18


    In this episode, Sandy dives into the popular question... "How do I stay motivated?"   Touching on a list of ways to keep your motivation up or even to find that ever disappearing motivation. To download Sandy's "5 Steps To Reinvent Your Life" absolutely FREE > https://goo.gl/TxCocU

    Salem Massachusetts | A Southern Girl's View with Sandy Adams

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2018 26:00


    In this episode, Sandy chats with long-time Salem resident, Shelby Hypes, about the Salem witch trials, the legacy of the trials, the historic significance of Salem today and why YOU should plan a vacation to this really old seaside town.  To find the list of books that Shelby recommends, go here > http://a.co/czOKlRo

    Historian Dr. Marie T Hernández | A Southern Girl's View with Sandy Adams

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018 26:08


    In this episode, Sandy talks with University of Houston Professor, Dr. Marie T. Hernández about her life growing up in Texas, the secret past of the Conversos and the interesting path she has traveled to get to the historic researcher she is today. To find all of Dr. Hernández's books, go here ; to find out more about Archaeology Now www.archaeologynow.org  

    Amy Castro of Starlight Outreach & Rescue

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 12:13


    There is a new pet rescue in town!  Sandy visits with Houston-based communications specialist, Amy Castro, to find out her motivation behind her new pet rescue non-profit, Starlight Outreach & Rescue.  And find them on youtube here > Starlight Outreach & Rescue.  Adopt don't shop and report any animal abuse you see to local police or animal shelter!

    Veterinarian Dr. Todd McCoy | A Southern Girl's View with Sandy Adams

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 5:43


    Sandy sits down with her vet, Dr. Todd McCoy of Nasa Pet Hospital, to shed light on why dogs/cats need shots and which shots are the most important.

    Introduction of A Southern Girl's View with Sandy Adams: Coming Soon!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 2:15


    Based on the travel photography blog A Southern Girl's View by Houston-based photographer, Sandy Adams.  This podcast will share interesting people, places and topics from pets to archaeology, travel to cooking and all the subjects in between.

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