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Abigail Smith previews this year's Girl Scout Cookie sale (getyourgirlpower.org) and Dr. Sean McCaffrey hosts Wellness Wednesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) do much more than fill whales' bellies. These tiny crustaceans also play a huge role in Earth's carbon cycle.They sequester around 40 million tonnes of carbon each year, mostly in their poo — that's the equivalent of taking 35 million cars off the road.Yet there's plenty we don't know about these thumb-sized critters.Now a new study has revealed what they get up to under the Antarctic winter sea ice, and how this behaviour affects carbon calculations.Dive into the secret life of krill on Lab Notes, the show that brings you the science of new discoveries and current events.Get in touch with us: labnotes@abc.net.au
Today, over 1,160 letters still exist between President John Adams and his wife Abigail Adams. And do you know why there were so many letters between them? Because during their marriage, they were long distance for ELEVEN YEARS!! Before Adams became George Washington's VP and eventually the second president of the United States, he was part of the original congress in Philadelphia and served as a diplomat in Europe. Because of this, he and Abigail sometimes only heard from each other once every few months! It's clear from their letters that John and Abigail loved each other immensely. But Kel still has one question she hasn't been able to solve: if John and Abigail adored each other so much, why didn't they ever write the words ‘I love you'? Sources used: The Letters of John and Abigail Adams, introduction by Frank Suffleton John Adams by David McCollough Totalus Rankium: American Presidents podcast ***** Significant Lovers is a true-love podcast about historic relationships and celebrity romances. You can contact us at significantlovers@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok @significantlovers. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for ‘fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/significantlovers/support
In this episode of Changes Focus we're zooming in on a big change that we will probably all experience at some point - grief. Grief shapes us in different ways and hearing other people's experiences of how they have coped with their loss can help in moving through our own. In this tender and insightful episode, Annie revisits conversations with Cariad Lloyd, comedian and creator of the podcast 'Griefcast', who shares her reflections on how therapy helped her with the grieving process after losing her dad aged 15. Food critic and podcaster Grace Dent talks about her experience of losing her parents, returning home to care for her mum in the final period before she died and how this shaped her feelings of grief. Grammy award winning singer-songwriter Yebba (real name Abigail Smith) opens up about the heartbreaking death of her mother and how it influenced her music. And comedian and writer of the BAFTA winning ‘Big Boys, Jack Rooke, discusses his experience of losing his dad as a teenager and how he has channelled his grief into creativity and comedy.Trigger Warning: This episode contains mention of suicide.You can find all the featured episodes in full wherever you get your podcasts. Vote for Changes at the British Podcast Awards! Voting is open until 29th August. Just click this link and search for Changes. https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/votingGET IN TOUCHContact us at changespod@gmail.com with your emails and voice notes.Changes is a deaf friendly podcast, transcripts can be accessed here: https://www.anniemacmanus.com/changesPlease Note: The transcript is automatically generated in case you come across any typos or misquotes during your reading. Enjoy the episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to the show. This week I am joined by my first guest of the new series, and it is my friend, Abigail Smith! Abi is currently working towards her PHD in order to be a trained psychologist. We talk about her journey, how to recognise compulsions, and tips on how to support people (and yourself) through difficult mental health periods. Support the show by sharing the link below: https://linktr.ee/NotAnotherPodcast *All Abi's thoughts are her own and not affiliated to her university or placements.*
For our fourth series, we're heading all the way back to the 1700s to learn about the United States' second First Lady, Abigail Adams. Though you might simply know her as the wife of John Adams, critics called her "Mrs. President," a dig on her influence of her husband's political policy. Long before history would come to know her name, she was simply Abigail Smith, the daughter of a local Minister, but over the years would become one of the most well-regarded women of her time, advocating heavily for her country, and women's' rights. Tune in for part one as we dive into the earliest parts of Abigail Adams' life in the world of Colonial America!
The second FLOTUS and wife to the 2nd U.S. President, John Adams and the mother of the 6th U.S. President, John Quincy Adams, is profiled. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/valerie-harvey/message
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 805, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: kiddie lit creatures 1: For the magic beans that grew into the beanstalk, Jack traded one of these named Milky-White. a cow. 2: Austrian author Felix Salten created this en"deer"ing title character in 1923. Bambi. 3: Using a tar baby, he tried to catch Brer Rabbit. Brer Fox. 4: This author called his "Yertle the Turtle" a caricature of Adolf Hitler. Dr. Seuss. 5: [Video Daily Double]Seen here as drawn in a Chuck Jones cartoon, name of this Rudyard Kipling title creature. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. Round 2. Category: presidential moms 1: Hannah Milhous. Richard Nixon. 2: Abigail Smith. John Quincy Adams. 3: Dorothy Walker. (George) Bush. 4: Lillian Gordy. Jimmy Carter. 5: Hannah Simpson. Ulysses S. Grant. Round 3. Category: in a nutshell 1: They make a tasty poultry stuffing and in a Christmas song, they're "roasting on an open fire". Chestnuts. 2: These large nuts from the Amazon River Valley can be used in cooking much the same way as coconut. Brazil nuts. 3: To make a traditional pesto sauce, you need these nuts. Pine nuts. 4: The Mauna Loa Corporation is the world's leading grower, processor and marketer of these nuts. Macadamia nuts. 5: These bright green nuts are said to have been a favorite of the Queen of Sheba. Pistachios. Round 4. Category: worn out 1: It's a south-of-the-border wool blanket made with a slit opening for the head. a poncho. 2: British "braces" are the equivalent of these American trouser accessories. suspenders. 3: The soles of some footwear are made of this edible-sounding type of crinkly rubber. crepe. 4: The book "Let There Be Clothes" says the corset was replaced in the 1950s by the panty-style one of these. a girdle. 5: They were once measured in buttons; a one-button was wrist length, a 16-button, formal length. gloves. Round 5. Category: party time! 1: Heloise suggests putting fortunes inside these inflatable items instead of in cookies; then let guests pop them. Balloons. 2: On a party invitation, the letters RSVP stand for the French phrase "Repondez" this. S'il vous plait. 3: Founded in 1973:This Israeli party to the right of Labor. Likud. 4: Active 1834-1854:This U.S. party that borrowed its name from a British party. the Whigs. 5: Dissolved in 1991:At its height, this party had about 19 million members. the Communist Party. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
A convidada desta semana do podcast As Mulheres Não Existem nasceu em Montgomery, no Alabama, passou por Washington, por Lisboa e decidiu assentar na Chamusca, no Ribatejo. Atleta de triatlo, criou a marca “Ela Pedala” para suprir a falta de roupa de ciclismo para mulheres. Escreveu e publicou o romance “Paixão de Lisboa” no rescaldo de um divórcio. Atualmente, é copywriter e criadora de cavalosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1775, a smallpox outbreak struck the Continental Northern Army. With many of the soldiers too sick to fight, their attempted capture of Quebec on December 31, 1775, was a devastating failure, the first major defeat of the Revolutionary War for the Americans, and cost General Richard Montgomery his life. Eventually, George Washington, the Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, realized that the only way to avoid repeated outbreaks was to order mass inoculation of the amy, a controversial and risky decision that proved successful. Joining me to help us learn more about smallpox inoculation during the American Revolution is Dr. Andrew M. Wehrman, Associate professor of history at Central Michigan University, and author of The Contagion of Liberty: The Politics of Smallpox in the American Revolution. Our theme song is Frogs Legs Rag, composed by James Scott and performed by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under Creative Commons. The episode image is: “The Death of General Montgomery in the Attack on Quebec, December 31, 1775,” a painting by John Trumbull from 1786; photo credit: Yale University Art Gallery; public domain. Additional Sources: “How an Enslaved African Man in Boston Helped Save Generations from Smallpox,” by Erin Blakemore, History.com, February 1, 2019. “The origins of inoculation,” by Arthur Boylston, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine (2012), 105(7), 309–313. “On This Day in 1721, Dr. Zabdiel Boylston Inoculates his Son Against Smallpox,” Boston.gov, June 26, 2017. “Smallpox, Inoculation, and the Revolutionary War,” Boston National Historical Park, National Park Service. “Letter from John Adams to Abigail Smith, 13 April 1764 [electronic edition],” Adams Family Papers: An Electronic Archive. Massachusetts Historical Society. “How a public health crisis nearly derailed the American Revolution,” by Andrew Lawler, National Geographic, April 16, 2020. “Edward Jenner and the history of smallpox and vaccination.” by Stefan Riedel, Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center) 2005, 18(1), 21–25. “History of the Smallpox Vaccine,” The World Health Organization. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back, Strange Crew!This week we're thrilled to FINALLY be able to chat about Haven Music Hall, the new music venue opening up in uptown Saint John! The venue is a labour of love by Sidney Foy and Abigail Smith, and after months of teasing the venture, Abby is finally able to sit down with us and talk about it. Haven Music Hall is going to be a game-changer in the Saint John music scene. Abby shares what made her and Sidney decide to go for it, the thought and care they've brought to every step in the process, and the story behind the venue's name. We also get the scoop on what's on their renovations playlist. We also talk about how YOU can help support the venue. Check out their Go-Fund-Me here!That and so much more on this episode of Strange Grooves! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
La agente Abigail Smith siempre se ha enfrentado a dos mundos: su herencia mexicana y su identidad como oficial de inmigración estadounidense. De pequeña se burlaban de ella al decirle "potato": café por fuera y blanca por dentro. Un vigilante fronterizo le dispara a un migrante que cruza la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México, Abi tiene que tomar una decisión difícil que la pone en desacuerdo con su hermano indocumentado Pedro. En este drama ficticio transfronterizo, Tenoch Huerta (Black Panther: Wakanda Forever) y Stephanie Sigman (Spectre, Narcos) dan vida a una electrizante historia de familias divididas, lealtad y hogar.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Abigail Smith and Sidney Foy, co-owners of Haven Music Hall, are building a new all-ages performance venue in Saint John. Abigail joins host Julia Wright to share what this could mean for the local music scene.
This week our pal, Abigail Smith returns to the show to chat about Saint John Rock Camp!The week-long free camp for girls, trans, and gender creative youth has campers undergo an intense (but super fun) boot camp where they form a rock group, learn to play instruments, write songs, design merch and more! The camp concludes with a showcase at Saint John's iconic Imperial Theatre. We chat with Smith about how the camp started and how it's a community effort among the city's arts and music community. We also dive into the experience's deep impact on both the campers and the instructors. The kids are alright! We also talk about camp snacks. Abby also teases a big project she has in the works (ouuuu!)Of course, there are more Dunkaroos!That and so much more on this episode of Strange Grooves!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Abigail shares helpful tips and tricks from YOU to make life a little easier, and run a little smoother! You are sure to discover a new tool, or be reminded of an old one to help you on your motherhood journey. Products mentioned: Crib Tent: https://www.amazon.com/YOMECHEO-Climbing-Structure-See-Through-Mosquito/dp/B09QKQ27BV/ref=sr_1_7?crid=220Z325HMXQ9V&keywords=crib+tent&qid=1658629288&sprefix=crib+tent%2Caps%2C135&sr=8-7 Confident Mom Weekly Household Planner: https://theconfidentmom.com/downloads/2022-weekly-household-planner/ Keep up with your hosts! Kaye's instagram: @woman.and.wild Abigail's instagram: @abigailmarie13 Connect with us on Mommispace! instagram: @mommispace email: mommispace@gmail.com Join the Mommispace community on Facebook! We created this group to a safe place for mommas to vent, share their wins, and ask for help, all while knowing they will be met with kind and thoughtful words (because yes, we will be deleting judgmental commments!) You are personally invited to join us: https://lnk.bio/szty If you like this podcast please share with your friends and be sure to leave us a Rating & Review on iTunes!
Abigail shares some thoughts on giving advice in contrast to sharing your experience. Let's create a community where sharing your experience is welcomed and safe! Keep up with your hosts! Kaye's instagram: @woman.and.wild Abigail's instagram: @abigailmarie13 Connect with us on Mommispace! instagram: @mommispace email: mommispace@gmail.com Join the Mommispace community on Facebook! We created this group to a safe place for mommas to vent, share their wins, and ask for help, all while knowing they will be met with kind and thoughtful words (because yes, we will be deleting judgmental commments!) You are personally invited to join us: https://lnk.bio/szty If you like this podcast please share with your friends and be sure to leave us a Rating & Review on iTunes!
Jill Dyson and Ruth Abigail Smith lead Angel Street, a non-profit that provides musical training for girls in communities with limited artistic opportunities. They joined us for a great discussion about the value and importance of the arts in our city. Visit angelstreetmemphis.com and follow them @angelstreetmemphis to learn more about what they do and how you can get involved.
Jill Dyson and Ruth Abigail Smith lead Angel Street, a non-profit that provides musical training for girls in communities with limited artistic opportunities. They joined us for a great discussion about the value and importance of the arts in our city. Visit angelstreetmemphis.com and follow them @angelstreetmemphis to learn more about what they do and how you can get involved.
The Character Network Presents: The Beginning of a Famous Hero
Please visit us at http://www.patreon.com/TheCharacterNetwork (www.Patreon.com/TheCharacterNetwork) to help support TCN and help us keep providing these unique and extremely effective research based Bully and Violence Prevention and Character Education Programs to schools around the world, and help more kids who desperately need special intervention. Go to http://www.thecharacternetwork.org/ (www.TheCharacterNetwork.org) to learn more and get involved. Thank you! Public use in schools requires a site license, please visit The Character Network to find out how your school can get these life changing program as a part of the TCN METHOD for school violence and bully prevention. Go HERE for a Free Copy of Jim Lord's Life Changing Breakthrough Novel, Mr. Delaney's Mirror, A Reflection of Your Futurehttps://characternetwork.krtra.com/t/E6KcJXqk8olF (https://bit.ly/GetDelaneysMirrorHere)************** A HERO is someone who does something special to HELP OTHERS. Every hero STARTS as a CHILD, and every Child can CHOOSE to become a Hero... Just like THIS one!Abigail Smith loved writing letters to other people. She was just a little girl, so her words were not always spelled correctly, but people really enjoyed getting letters from Abigail and were glad that she cared enough to write to them. When Abigail Smith grew up, she married a young lawyer named John Adams, and she became Abigail Adams. John had a farm where he and Abigail and their children lived for several years, then the family moved to Boston. A while later, war broke out between the American colonies and England. Abigail and her children moved back to the farm where they could be safer and HELP Colonial soldiers who passed through by cooking for them and caring for those who had been hurt in battle. Once the war was over, John Adams was elected to be the first Vice-President of the United States, serving with George Washington. Later, John was elected President, and Abigail became the First Lady of the land. Later on, her oldest son, John Quincy Adams became the sixth President of the United States, so she was not only the wife of a President but also the mother of a President. Through all of her experiences with the farm, the war, the soldiers, being a President s wife, and a President s mother, Abigail wrote hundreds of wonderful letters, because she cared enough to share what she saw, what she heard, and how she felt about all that was going on around her. Today we have important information about those days over 200 years ago that we might not have had otherwise, all thanks to a little girl and then a lady who cared. And caring made Abigail Adams a HERO! That's what I know about the beginning of This Hero, and I know that YOU Can Be a Hero TOO!Dear Parents, After years of development, trial, and revision, we are so excited to now share with you the most effective version yet of our Proactive Bully Prevention Program that has proven to "change the culture" at hundreds of campuses across America in profound ways. Research has shown the TCN Method™ to be the single most effective school based Violence and Bully Prevention Intervention of its entire genre. We have hundreds of testimonials from educators describing the results they have gotten, and you can view many of these at http://www.thecharacternetwork.org/Testimonials (www.TheCharacterNetwork.org/Testimonials) This program, The Beginning of a Famous Hero™ is used in conjunction with a companion program called Bully Alert!™ in schools played over the intercom during morning announcements twice or more each school week, and backed up by a common culture which reinforces the principles taught, at every turn, and incorporates the phrases of the academic language during any teachable moment. These two sets of stories work together to convey a common academic language which says, “A bully is a person who hurts others on purpose (even if it's just hurting their feelings) but a HERO is a person who HELPS... Support this podcast
“Let people be who they are, and let the art do the work.” – Kim Cookson On this week's episode, Abigail Smith speaks with community art teacher, Kim Cookson, about the value of setting aside time for creativity, working through grief with art, and Kim's approach to her work and art-making. Kim's passion is to ... The post Art Therapy with Kim Cookson appeared first on thirdspacegallery.ca.
Welcome to the Third Space Gallery Podcast, I am your host Abigail Smith. Today's episode, Rural Art Making with Cheryl Johnson. I loved this conversation with taxidermist and entrepreneur Cheryl Johnson about her relationship with her rural surroundings and how they relate to her art practice and business. I did end up going hunting with ... The post Rural Art Making with Cheryl Johnson appeared first on thirdspacegallery.ca.
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
A summer camp in Saint John aims to set the stage for girls and gender-creative youth to pursue their musical ambitions. The camp director, Abigail Smith, speaks with host Julia Wright.
How well are mothers supported in the music industry, how does it change a woman's music career and how can it affect your creativity? These are all questions that Isobel explored with three musician mothers, Olga Fitzroy, Ruby Colley, Abigail Smith during a Live panel discussion at Belfast's Women's Work Festival on June 17th, 2021 and boy was there a massive response from women of all ages. Also discussed inside this recording of the event, is the choice not to have kids, as well as making music without children when you'd desperately love to become a parent.EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS{00:00} Intro{01:15} Episode overview{04:48} Panel introductions{08:11} Parental Pay Equality{14:17} How to reserve energy for your music as well as your children{19:42} How does becoming a mother affect creativity?{26:10} How does the public perceive a mother in music?{32:27} Can we relate to those in the commercial world?{34:20} Panellist tips for mothers-to-be{42:47} Balancing work pressures and motherhood{48:39} Touring with children{51:24} How to keep your passion for music{54:34} Challenges as a single parent{58:43} Finding the time to be creative{01:03:00} The Oh Yeah Music Centre ‘Mothers in Music' Project{01:07:18} What support is available for mothers in the industry?{01:12:31} Episode summaryTell us what you think about this topic and the podcast by leaving a rating and review HERE >>Find out more about Olga Fitzroy HERE >>Listen to Ruby Colley's Work HERE >>Check out Abigail Smith's music HERE >>Find out more about the work of Parental Pay Equality HERE >>Check out the Music Producer's Guild HERE >>Find out about Women's Work HERE >>Read the article ‘18 Musical Moms Talk Motherhood' in Paste Magazine HERE >>Read The Guardian's interview with Marina Abramovic HERE >> Check out Parents In Performing Arts HERE >>Find out more about The Musicians' Union HERE >>Find out more about Pregnant Then Screwed >> Listen to the episode hereListen on SpotifyJoin the Female DIY Musician Tribe Community on FacebookDon't be shy - spread the Girls Twiddling Knobs Love
Welcome back! On this episode, we are joined by two of all our faves, Julia Rodgers and Abigail Smith. They came over to chat about the super rad Best of Saint John Awards Show happening at Imperial Theatre this coming weekend. You can buy tickets and attend with your bubble pals or buy the Livestream to watch at home. The lineup and nominations are incredible including, Doctor Mother Father, Surface Wounds, and Moondrip Collective.We chat about the prep that went into this event, life the past couple of months and the role campus/community radio plays in fostering local music communities. Desert Island Discs, mango refreshers and so much more on this episode of Strange Grooves!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Florida's commercial stone crab fishery has declined by 30 percent since the turn of the century. Researchers at Florida Southern College in Lakeland are trying to determine whether eggs that hatch in waters with variable pH - such as seagrasses - do better than others. We speak with Dr. Phil Gravinese, assistant professor of biology, and students Abigail Smith and Gretchen Faraci,, who are taking part in the field work.
Executive Director and Co-Founder of AngelStreet talks practically and candidly about investing in the next generation as well as how we, as a diverse community, can strive for unity in the midst of the division our society is experiencing. — Follow @Hope4Memphis on Facebook and Instagram
The Quality Block Party in Saint John had to cancel its spring events, but they have a pair of shows coming up in an unusual place for them - the Imperial. We'll get the details from one of the festival's founders, Abigail Smith.
AngelStreet develops girls by providing musical training in communities with limited artistic opportunities. “We seek to empower young women to understand their value, discover their purpose, and become creatively equipped to serve the Memphis community as leaders.”
Abbie Smith decided to chat with Carmalyn, Mike, and Thomas and tell us more about her story. We knew she was smart, funny, and Kind. We learned she went from an only child of divorced parents to become a mother of 4 kids, a highly respected teacher, and lifelong writer. She wrote her first play that was produced when she was in 5th grade. She has a unique affinity for Abraham Lincoln. We travel along her personal journey and enjoyed learning more to her story. You can also read more about Abbie with her recently published book, “Into breast cancer and out again”. We hope you enjoy the podcast.
In this floating offshore wind special, we look at how this technology may unlock great potential in areas around the world that have great wind resources but where the coastal waters are either too deep or unsuitable for fixed offshore wind.Hosted by Angela Lamont, technology journalist and featuring Giles Dickson, WindEurope; Sarah Marshall, Atkins and Bruce Valpy, BVGA; plus Bogdan Gagea and Abigail Smith from BP.
Wind turbines have come a long way in the last 25 years and now they’re learning to float and fly in a bid to become a major player in the pathway towards the energy transition.Hosted by Angela Lamont, technology journalist and featuring Brian Case, GE Renewable Energy; Giles Dickson, WindEurope; Bruce Hall, ONYX InSight; Sarah Marshall, Atkins and Bruce Valpy, BVGA; plus Bogdan Gagea, Abigail Smith and Alistair Warwick from BP.
In this episode, we are hanging out at Ethel & Mary's! Yes, after many months of hard work, the dinner-style restaurant serving ups somewhat refined nostalgia is getting ready to open its doors in uptown Saint John Feb.25th! We catch up with Matthew (David R.) Elliott and Abigail Smith!
In this episode, we sit down with chef and musician Matthew Elliott, also known by his recording name, David R. Elliott, and our dear friend and returning guest, Abigail Smith!
We were fortunate enough to meet up with Peter Rowan to talk about the Quality Block Party. As one of the driving forces behind the festival we get a little insight on it's conception and where it's going. We we talking outside near a coffee shop, so you're going to hear some of the sounds that make Uptown Saint John what it is (seagulls and coffee drinkers). A huge thanks to Abigail Smith and Peter for making this happen. Also, a huge thanks to the performing artists for the use of their tunes on this episode. The tunes you'll get to hear in this episode: Little You, Little Me - Traveled, Sadie - About U, The Backstays - Dreams, The Hypochondriacs - Reaching Out, Like A Motorcycle - Punk One If you like what we do you can find us almost anywhere you get your podcasts. We can also be found on Facebook and instagram. A huge thanks to James Mullinger for the shout out! You can find his episode Here.
This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Abigail Smith as she talks about navigating the job search process and student affairs in general as an international student/ visa holding person. Abigail is an international student / VISA holding person and she shares what it was/has been like to go through this process within the United States. So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be.
Talks from our Accessible Church Conference 2019.
It felt appropriate to start off this New Year with an ode to Legacy. This is a subject we talk about often on the podcast. How are we living today with the future generations in mind? What have we learned from those who have gone before us? I spent an afternoon interviewing my in-laws, Robin Bernhard, Nicole Baumgart, and Abigail Smith. We cover the 9-year gap between sisters, what it was like growing up on an 800-acre farm, and whether work strains or fuels each of them in their motherhood/marriage journey. Connect with us on Mommispace! Instagram | Facebook | Email If you like this podcast please share with your friends and be sure to leave us a Rating & Review on iTunes!
Against The Grain with show host Known As Sam Wednesday @ 4:30PM Pacific Time or 6:30PM Eastern Time Guest speakers featured every week whose knowledge, careers or lifestyle are based outside of societal engineered norms. This week's guest: Abigail Smith Check out www.againstthegrainrad.wixsite.com/homehttp://www.againstthegrainrad.wixsite.com/home for more info. Don't forget to check out www.freedomizerradio.com , home of Against The Grain radio show!
Year(s) Discussed: 1638-1772 A new series starts here! From his beginnings on a farm in Braintree, Massachusetts, John Adams set off on a path of learning that would take him through Harvard College and into the practice of law. During his quest for fame and adequate fortune, he would wed his “Dearest Friend,” Abigail Smith, … Continue reading 2.01 – Adams Pre-Presidency →
With the 'Sole Survivors' exhibit, Marsh's Library will display 32 incredibly rare books and materials for the public.
Peter Rowan, founder of the Quality Block Party in Saint John talk about supporting and creating a local music industry in the Port City.
Episode 3 of 'Boys' Adventure Comics and World War Two', a series of podcasts by UCD History graduate Sean Murray.
Episode 2 of 'Boys' Adventure Comics and World War Two', a series of podcasts by UCD History graduate Sean Murray.
Episode 1 of 'Boys' Adventure Comics and World War Two', a series of podcasts by UCD History graduate Sean Murray.
In this episode Abigail Smith (MA in Public History at UCD) takes a look at the history of International Women's Day.
After facing a difficult relationship, Abbie Smith looks towards a new and fresh future. She stands firm in her belief that everything happens for a reason and how you respond to a tragedy is crucial to self-love and motivation.Do you enjoy this show? If so, please rate and subscibe to it on iTunes so you never miss an episode.
After facing a difficult relationship, Abbie Smith looks towards a new and fresh future. She stands firm in her belief that everything happens for a reason and how you respond to a tragedy is crucial to self-love and motivation.Do you enjoy this show? If so, please rate and subscibe to it on iTunes so you never miss an episode.
Brian welcomes back Peter Rowan & Abigail Smith from the Quality Block Party to preview v1.2 taking place in Saint John, NB from August 10-13, 2017. Includes new tunes from T. Thomason, Womb To Tomb, Sebastian Fleet, Jamie Comeau, and more.
Chuck Teed, Abigail Smith, and Peter Rowan join Brian Cleveland on a special double episode of The Mixed Tape to set up this week's East Coast Music Awards & Quality Block Party happening in Saint John, N.B. from April 26-30, 2017.
Chuck Teed, Abigail Smith, and Peter Rowan join Brian Cleveland on a special double episode of The Mixed Tape to set up this week's East Coast Music Awards & Quality Block Party happening in Saint John, N.B. from April 26-30, 2017.
Vanessa and Casper explore the theme of hospitality in chapter four of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. They consider the ways in which Hermione is diplomatic, do the Jewish practice of PaRDeS for the first time on their own, and grudgingly admit that maybe Percy has the right idea for once. Throughout the episode they consider the question: What's the relationship between capitalism and altruism?This episode is sponsored by Spotify Showstopper and Blue Apron. Next week we're reading chapter five, The Dementor, through the theme of foresight. Our donor of the week is Marilyn Pukkila and our voicemail this week is thanks to Abigail Smith. If you want to take the audience survey, you can go to panoply.fm/survey. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Abigail Smith is from Minneapolis Minnesota. She was working for the family business doing Customer Service and Marketing before she walked part of the Camino Norte in 2016. This journey transformed her life and now she serves as the Director of Connections at the Wood Dale church in Minneapolis." As she was trekking, she wrote down some principles that she was going to start applying to her life after Spain and in this episode she is shares them with Project Camino.
Abigail Smith is from Minneapolis Minnesota. She was working for the family business doing Customer Service and Marketing before she walked part of the Camino Norte in 2016. This journey transformed her life and now she serves as the Director of Connections at the Wood Dale church in Minneapolis." As she was trekking, she wrote down some principles that she was going to start applying to her life after Spain and in this episode she is shares them with Project Camino.
Using the free GNU Image Manipulation Program to add a very quick depth-of-field effect to your photos to give them a "high end" look.
Robbie sets out to save Abigail some money on a photo booth rental for her wedding by building one on a shoestring budget. Follow along to learn how to build your own.
The on-air team of Category5 TV bring you a Very Merry Christmas - a Christmas special featuring musical performances from our entire on-air team, plus a special guest appearance by Carrie Webb from Seasons 1 and 2.
Robbie and Abigail take a look at the latest Ubuntu release and Zorin OS 6, and see which is most comfortable for new Linux users.
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke: The Clinton Years (1993-1996)
The controversy surrounding Hilary Clinton's involvement in the presidency and the actions of Mrs Roosevelt and Mrs Adams, are the subject of a comparison by Alistair Cooke.