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Leading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundley
In this episode, we have a conversation with colleagues involved in producing Assessment 101 in Higher Education: The Fundamentals and How to Apply Them, the debut title in the Assessment and Improvement in Higher Education book series from Routledge. Our guests are Alex Andrews, Keston Fulcher, and Megan Good. Alex is an Editor for higher education at Routledge. Keston is a Professor of Graduate Psychology and an Improvement Strategist at James Madison University. Megan is an Assistant Professor of Graduate Psychology and Executive Director of the Center for Assessment and Research Studies at James Madison UniversityLinks to resources mentioned in this episode:Assessment 101 in Higher Education: The Fundamentals and How to Apply Them:https://assessmentinstitute.indianapolis.iu.edu/books/assessment-101.html Assessment and Improvement in Higher Education Book Series:https://assessmentinstitute.indianapolis.iu.edu/books/book-series.html Routledge:https://www.routledge.com/ This season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by the Center for Assessment and Research Studies at James Madison University; learn more at jmu.edu/assessment. Episode recorded: October 2024. Host: Stephen Hundley. Producers: Chad Beckner and Angela Bergman. Original music: Caleb Keith. This award-winning podcast is a service of the Assessment Institute in Indianapolis; learn more go.iu.edu/assessmentinstitute.
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Guest host Brooke Taylor is joined by her guest Alex Andrews, an abortion survivor who shares her journey of faith and story of forgiveness. Fr. Jason Charron joins Brooke to discuss the importance of the family as we continue the fight for life. My Ma Ma - The Inspiring Story of an Orphan Girl Given a Chance to Have a Life https://amzn.to/3SpjMqf Holy Protection Shrine https://holyprotectionshrine.org/
Join us in this powerful episode as we commemorate the 20th anniversary of the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers on December 17th, 2023. Vivian, engages in a heartfelt conversation with the remarkable Ms. Alex Andrews, Co-Founder of SWOP Behind Bars. Dive into Alex's personal journey navigating consensual sex work under criminalization and her unwavering commitment to supporting those incarcerated in the sex work industry. Together, they shed light on breaking down the walls of shame, discrimination, and stigma surrounding sex work. This episode echoes the universal sentiment of sex workers all over the world – "We are just like everyone else!" Discover the origins of the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers and learn how you can actively participate in community demonstrations and vigils around the world. SWOP (Sex Workers Outreach Project) stands as a beacon of support, providing a 24-hour support line for sex workers in crisis. If you're inspired to make a difference, explore opportunities to donate and volunteer in aiding incarcerated sex workers, visit SWOP Behind Bars to discover more about their vital work and to stand in solidarity with this essential cause. Let's amplify our vital voices, break the silence, and create a world free from violence for all sex workers.
On today's episode we hear a rebroadcast of a presentation that formed a part of the 2023 UMBC Africana Studies Conference, organized by Dr. Gloria Chuku, Professor and Chair of the UMBC Africana Studies Department. The lecture, which took place in May of 2023, was given by keynote speaker Dr. Aili M. Tripp. Dr. Tripp is Vilas Research Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Tripp's research has focused on gender/women and politics, women's movements in Africa, transnational feminism, African politics (with particular reference to Uganda and Tanzania), autocracies in Africa, and on the informal economy in Africa. She is presently working on a project on women's political leadership in African autocracies and a second project on women's political citizenship and conflict globally. Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director is Dr. Christine Mallinson, our associate director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno and our production intern is Alex Andrews. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland. Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
This week Di & Nicola chat with the fabulous and dynamic, Alex Andrews. Alex is a sought-after executive, business and life coach with a passion for helping her clients find purpose, peace and fulfilment in both their personal lives and career. Alex is also a trainer, a speaker, a Tony Robbins top coach, a literary agent and a small business owner. On top of all this, she's a mum of 3 beautiful adult-aged children. In this chat, Alex talks about what it's like to work as a coach and how she helps her clients with the different types of challenges they are facing. Alex shares some great and practical tips for how to deal with overwhelm and how to be open and honest with a friend you may need to confront about something so that resentments don't build. She talks about the power of surrender and letting things go. We hear about what it was like walking on coals with Tony Robbins and how it is that you can overcome fear by using the power of your brain. We chat about intuition and how important it is to come inside yourself, be grounded and feel what's right for you. It's all about balancing what you're hearing from your head, your heart and your gut. Alex also opens up about how difficult divorce is and what it was like after separating from her husband of 35 years. Nicola, Di and Alex all share about the hard times they went through with the breakdown of their marriages and Alex describes these rock bottom moments, as a cracking open. Alex is full of words of wisdom and we hope you enjoy this lively conversation with her. Follow Alex: @mypersonalcoachAlex's website and coaching: https://www.alexandraandrews.com/Contact Alex: coach@alexandraandrews.com, 0419 953 233See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode I speak with Dr. Michelle Scott, Professor of History and Affiliate Faculty in Gender and Women's Studies, Language, Literacy and Culture, and Africana Studies at UMBC, about her recent book (link below). Dr. Michelle Scott T.O.B.A. Time: Black Vaudeville and the Theater Owners' Booking Association in Jazz-Age America Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director is Dr. Christine Mallinson, our associate director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno and our production intern is Alex Andrews. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland. Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
On today's episode I speak with Dr. Pamela Bennett, Professor in the School of Public Policy at UMBC, about her recent co-authored book (link below). Dr. Pamela Bennett's Site Parenting in Privilege or Peril Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director is Dr. Christine Mallinson, our associate director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno and our production intern is Alex Andrews. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland. Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
On today's episode we hear a rebroadcast of a 2023 UMBC Geography and Environmental Systems Forum Lecture, organized by the UMBC Department of Geography and Environmental Systems. The lecture, which took place in the Spring 2023 semester, featured the work of Dr. Andrea Roberts, Associate Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning and Co-Director of the School's Center for Cultural Landscapes at the University of Virginia's (UVA) School of Architecture. Dr. Andrea Roberts Contact the Freedom Colonies Project (gmail) The Freedom Colonies Project Website On today's Campus Connection, we hear about a recent co-authored paper by Dr. George Derek Musgrove of the History Department at UMBC. "A Monument to Black Resistance and Strength" Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director is Dr. Christine Mallinson, our associate director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno and our production intern is Alex Andrews. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland. Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
On today's special episode of Retrieving the Social Sciences, we hear from the presenters at the 12th Annual Pi Sigma Alpha UMBC Undergraduate Research Conference, as well as our Pi Sigma Alpha Chapter advisor Dr. Carolyn Forestiere, Professor of Political Science at UMBC. The student presenters and their paper titles are listed below: UMBC Paw Poll: Age and Voter Turnout, Eric Averno-Ruby Jr. A Study of the Pro-Life Movement, Tessa Cone Cosmopolitanization in Baltimore City and Montgomery County Public Schools, Kathryn Crummitt Inequality and Homicide Rates: A U.S. State-level Analysis, Grace Chan Ferguson Video Games as Cultural Artifacts: How Pathologic Communicated the Trauma-Induced Nostalgia of Russian Citizens, Maria Kutishcheva Racial Gerrymandering and Educational Success, Chinemerem Audrey Mba-Jonas West African Women Mitigating Brain Drain, Diana Moneke Death Penalty Justification: Explaining the Impact of Biological Sex and Religious Importance, Oyinlola Oluka Immigrant Attitudes Toward Women's Political Participation, Riya Patel Is Victim Blaming Universal? Understanding the societal impacts of genocidal rape in Central and Eastern Africa, Hannah Sizenbach Exploring Political Expression at UMBC: A Comparison of Party Identification and Comfort with Political Expression on Campus, Magdanikka Taylan Political Obedience in Democracies: How Educational and Conservative Environments Foster Trust of Governments, Molly Quinn Walker Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director is Dr. Christine Mallinson, our associate director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno and our production intern is Alex Andrews. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland. Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
On today's episode I speak with Dr. Laura Antkowiak, Associate Professor in the UMBC Department of Political Science and the Director of the Sondheim Public Affairs Scholars Program at UMBC, as well as Jessica Reynolds Cook, Associate Director of the Sondheim Program. In our conversation we discuss the Sondheim program, its origins, its current work, and the fantastic students it serves. Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director is Dr. Christine Mallinson, our associate director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno and our production intern is Alex Andrews. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland. Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
On today's episode I speak with Dr. Ramon Goings, Associate Professor in the Language, Literacy, and Culture doctoral program at UMBC. https://ramongoings.com/ Dr. Goings' "Fourteen Secrets to a Done Dissertation" On Campus Connections, we hear about an article about helping Black males succeed in the sciences--published by our former University President, Dr. Freeman Hrabowski III. Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director is Dr. Christine Mallinson, our associate director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno and our production intern is Alex Andrews. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland. Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
On today's episode I speak with Dr. Christine Mallinson, Director of CS3, Special Assistant and APLU-CoR Fellow in the Office for Research & Creative Achievement, Professor of Language, Literacy, and Culture, and Affiliate Professor of Gender, Women's + Sexuality Studies. Dr. Christine Mallinson's Personal Site Visit Dr. Mallinson's page on Baltimore language: BaltimoreLanguage.com On Campus Connections, we hear about a chapter co-authored by Dr. Mallinson about Black voices in the classroom: Empowering African-American Student Voices in College, by Anne H. Charity Hudley, Christine Mallinson, Erin Berry-McCrea (graduate of UMBC's Language, Literacy & Culture Ph.D. Program), and Jamaal Muwwakkil. Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director is Dr. Christine Mallinson, our associate director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno and our production intern is Alex Andrews. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland. Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
If you're juggling a career, family, kids, the usual busyness of life AND you've got a building or renovation project on the go, there's no substitute for being organised. Today I'm chatting to my personal coach, Alex Andrews, who shares her hot tips on how to create a massive action plan so you can feel in control, even when spanners get thrown into the works. We talk about using the Wheel of Life to rate how we feel about each aspect of our lives. Whether you want to create more time for projects, your romantic relationship, your career, or time with the kids, we all need to find a healthy balance. Using this strategy will help you discover where you might need to make adjustments and put practical plans in place to create the life you want to live! Some people are naturally more organised than others. So if you're someone who really needs help in that department, Alex shares today how to map out everything you've got going on for the next three months in a massive action plan. We talk about the importance of putting a timeline on every task, delegating to other people and how Alex uses her diary to unwind for the weekend and feel ready to go on Monday morning. It's great to have a long term plan, but that can sometimes be overwhelming. Alex encourages us to break down those big goals into bite size chunks, with actionable steps and tangible outcomes. This way, you can keep moving forward on those bigger projects a little at a time, knowing that you're on the right track and living a balanced life. LINKS: Connect with Alex Andrews: Website: https://mypersonalcoach.com.au/ Buy our book: BuildHer, A practical guide to building and renovating BuildHer Website: https://buildhercollective.com.au/ BuildHer Instagram: @buildhercollective BuildHer Facebook: Women who Design, Decorate, Renovate & Build Register for a call: https://go.oncehub.com/BuildHer See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode we hear about the work of the Domestic Violence Action Research Collective (DVARC). I speak with Dr. Nkiru Nnawulezi, Associate Professor in the UMBC Department of Psychology, and Liz Odongo, Director of Grants and Programs at the D.C. Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Dr. Nkiru Nnawulezi Liz Odongo On today's Campus Connection, we hear about a UMBC dissertation from the Department of Psychology, written by doctoral graduate John Persampiere. Anger-Reactivity and Treatment Violence Among Court-Mandated Partner-Violent Men Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director is Dr. Christine Mallinson, our associate director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno and our production intern is Alex Andrews. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland. Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
On today's episode we hear about the history of the 40 Elephants, an all-women, all-working-class gang that operated for over 100 years in London, thanks to the research of UMBC History MA student Nikki Vietz. Nikki Vietz Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director is Dr. Christine Mallinson, our associate director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno and our production intern is Alex Andrews. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland. Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
On today's episode we hear about the consequences of political polarization for the mental and physical health of Americans. I speak with Dr. Sameera Nayak, Assistant Professor of Public Health at UMBC. Dr. Sameera Nayak Is divisive politics making Americans sick? - Social Science & Medicine On today's Campus Connection, we hear about a recent book chapter by Dr. John Rennie Short, Professor of Public Policy at UMBC. Dr. John Rennie Short The Pandemic and the Costs of an Unhealthy America Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director is Dr. Christine Mallinson, our associate director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno and our production intern is Alex Andrews. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland. Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
EPISODE 97 Alex Andrews of WNDR Alpine is a rad dude with experiences ranging from skating bowls and jibbing the streets of Ogden, UT. He eventually started riding and working for Burton as a young ripper. Alex's “powder panic” and love for the mountains have him aligned with Wonder Alpine as their snowboard marketing and product manager. His passion made this a great chat and we hope you love this one. @therealfrothpuppy @wndr_alpine wndr-alpine.com DARK STARTS @darkstarts.podcast darkstarts.ca
On today's episode we hear a rebroadcast of the 2022 UMBC Social Sciences Forum Erickson School Lecture, organized by the Erickson School of Aging and cosponsored by the Center for Social Science Scholarship. The lecture, which took place in the Spring 2021 semester, featured the work of Dr. Candace Brown, Assistant Professor of Gerontology and Member of the Gerontology Executive Committee at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. Dr. Candace Brown On today's Campus Connection, we hear about a recent co-authored paper by Dr. Foad Hamidi of the Information Systems Department at UMBC. Physiological Computing as a Facilitator for the Promotion of Physical Activity in People with Functional Diversity Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director is Dr. Christine Mallinson, our associate director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno and our production intern is Alex Andrews. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland. Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
On today's episode we hear a rebroadcast of a 2022 UMBC Social Science Forum Lecture, organized by the Department of Modern Languages, Linguistics & Intercultural Communication and cosponsored by the Department of Media & Communication Studies; the Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering; the Department of Information Systems, and the Center for Social Science Scholarship. The lecture, which took place in October, featured the work of two linguists, David J. Peterson and Dr. Jessie Sams. David and Jessie currently work full time as "conlangers," or creators of invented languages. David J. Peterson Dr. Jessie Sams The Language Creation Society On today's Campus Connection, we hear about a recent co-authored paper by Dr. Renee Lambert-Bretiere of the UMBC Department of Modern Languages, Linguistics, and Intercultural Communication (MLLI). Dr. Renee Lambert-Bretiere Relabeling and Word-Order: A Construction Grammar Perspective Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director is Dr. Christine Mallinson, our associate director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno and our production intern is Alex Andrews. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland. Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
On today's episode we hear a rebroadcast of the 2022 UMBC Constitution Day lecture, sponsored by CS3 and the Department of Political Science. This year we were delighted to welcome Dr. Robinson Woodward-Burns of Howard University to deliver the Constitution Day lecture. Dr. Woodward-Burns delivered remarks based on his recent book, published in 2021 by Yale University Press. Dr. Robinson Woodward-Burns Hidden Laws: How State Constitutions Stabilize U.S. Politics (2021, Yale) On today's Campus Connection, we hear about a recent co-authored paper by Dr. William Blake, Associate Professor of Political Science at UMBC. Read more about Dr. Blake and the paper below: Dr. William Blake "Social Capital, Institutional Rules, and Constitutional Amendment Rates" Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director is Dr. Christine Mallinson, our associate director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno and our production intern is Alex Andrews. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland. Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
On today's episode we hear about the challenging and rewarding study of hospital pricing from Dr. Morgane Mouslim and Dr. Morgan Henderson of the UMBC Hilltop Institute. The Hilltop Institute Dr. Morgane Mouslim Dr. Morgan Henderson On today's Campus Connection, we hear about a recent co-authored paper by several Johns Hopkins faculty members, as well as UMBC faculty members, Dr. Cynthia Woodcock and Dr. Ian Stockwell. Dr. Cynthia Woodcock Dr. Ian Stockwell "Expanding Medicaid Coverage" article Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director is Dr. Christine Mallinson, our associate director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno and our production intern is Alex Andrews. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland. Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
On today's episode we hear about the UMBC Review, a student-led publication at UMBC that publishes peer-reviewed undergraduate student research across the disciplines. Dr. April Householder UMBC Review Submission Page On today's Campus Connection, we hear about additional papers recently published in the social sciences in the UMBC Review. Check out the back catalogue to see more fantastic student research! UMBC Review: Past Issues Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director is Dr. Christine Mallinson, our associate director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno and our production intern is Alex Andrews. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland. Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
On today's episode we hear about the subject of Critical Literacy from Dr. Amy Tondreau of the Department of Education at UMBC. Dr. Amy Tondreau Dr. Tondreau's recent paper in Teaching and Learning in Action "Hello Goodbye Dog" by Maria Gianferrari On today's Campus Connection, we hear about a recent co-authored paper by Dr. Jiyoon Lee, Associate Professor, UMBC's Department of Education. Dr. Jiyoon Lee Assessing language learning in virtual exchange: Suggestions from the field of language assessment Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director is Dr. Christine Mallinson, our associate director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno and our production intern is Alex Andrews. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland. Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
Join UPLIFT Teens Megan and Alex as they share their mental health journeys and the tools that have changed their lives. On our very first episode, join the wise-beyond-their-years teens at UPLIFT, Alex Andrews and Megan Buncher, as they open up and share their mental health journeys. As Alex so eloquently says in the episode, she grew up struggling with mental health and wished that there was something out there that she could be like, “Hey, I'm not the only one going through this, there's other people going through this. Let's hear somebody else say, I hear you, I see you, we're doing this together. So that it's not just me.” Let's demystify and destigmatize mental health, explore self-love which is THE staple in anyone's journey to whole wellness, and talk about all the things from self-care to social anxiety, authenticity, feeling your feelings, how to help a friend who is struggling, social media and more. Megan Buncher is one of our 200 hour certified teen teachers at UPLIFT and can be found on our YouTube channel teaching our essential OWN IT meditation. Scroll down for essential tools and be sure to catch Alex and Megan on Part 2 of the episode!MEGAN & ALEX ALSO TALK ABOUT:How therapy has been their saving grace.How they started their self-love journeys through self-trust and keeping self-love promises.Toxic positivity and how feeling the whole spectrum of emotions is NORMAL.Putting your wellness above all else.The importance of just being YOU and resisting the “social ladders”.How they finally realized they needed help and told someone about their mental health struggles.Paying attention to how social media makes them feel.Their favorite mental health social media and YouTube accounts.How to identify and support friends going through mental health lows.How once you let go of perfection, the possibilities are endless.RESOURCES:Free Wellness Tools on the UPLIFT WebsiteOWN IT Meditation on YouTube, led by MeganTune into Part 2 of the Episode with Megan & AlexUPLIFT COMMUNITY:Free Wellness Tools | UPLIFT Website8 Week Series Online | Sign UpInstagram | UPLIFT Teen Yoga
C E Hoffman was born, gave birth, and tried to die in Edmonton, AB (not necessarily in that order.) A grant winner and Writer's Union of Canada member, they wrote their first novel at eleven, and have continued writing ever since. Their #OwnVoices collection SLUTS AND WHORES is available via Thurston Howl Publications, and their chapbook BLOOD, BOOZE, AND OTHER THINGS IN NATURE is forthcoming from Alien Buddha Press. Find more weirdness at cehoffman.net All In A Day's (Sex) Work is produced by Blair Hopkins and brought to you in part by SWOP-Behind Bars. Music by Johnny Sketch and The Dirty Notes. Special thanks as always to Alex Andrews and remember: All In A Day's (Sex) Work is an ever-expanding narrative; if you are a sex worker, partner, patron, or other adult industry-adjacent person, I want to hear from you! Email me at info@ADSWProject.org.
Did you know that on average Aussie women are retiring with 35% less super than men? Well, thankfully our guests today want to change that. Christina Hobbs and Alex Andrews were at a crossroads. Christina had just come back to Australia after years of working overseas with the UN and Alex was recovering from a chronic illness. For years they had been talking about starting a superfund for women by women. But the timing never felt quite right. And then in early 2018 everything fell into place. And with the help of their third co-founder Zoe Lamont, they founded Verve Super. A super fund that not only looks after your super but empowers women across all their finances. So how do you even start something like this? And how do you make your product stand out in an already saturated market? THE END BITS You can keep up with all things Verve on Instagram or online at vervesuper.com.au Jump on the waitlist for the Lady Startup Activation Plan online at www.ladystartup.com/pages/waitlist Sign up for the Lady Startup Webinar: 4 Ways To Know If Your Business Idea Is Good Enough online now at www.ladystartup.com/pages/webinar CREDIT Host: Shazzy Hunt Guest: Christina Hobbs and Alex Andrews Producer: Mikayla Floriano Audio Production: Leah Porges Are you busting to start your own business but you don't know where to start? Get info about The Lady Startup Activation Plan here... https://www.ladystartup.com/pages/waitlist/ Want insider tips and tricks for your business direct from Mia Freedman each week? Get the free Lady Startup newsletter here... https://www.ladystartup.com.au/ Want to help lift other women higher and maybe get a boost for your biz? Follow us on Instagram… https://www.instagram.com/ladystartups/ Looking for a community of kickass Lady Startups (and other women who want to start businesses)? We have a free one for you right here... https://www.facebook.com/ladystartups/ Need more lols, info and inspo in your ears? Find more Mamamia podcasts here... https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/ Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
December 17th is International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. Started in Seattle in 2003 by Dr. Annie Sprinkle and SWOP-USA as a tribute to the victims of the Green River Killer, December 17th has become a global movement. Between now and the 17th, I'll post mini episodes in rememberance of a sex worker lost to violence. On the 17th, SWOP-Behind Bars will be hosting a 24-hour online vigil which is open to the public. https://www.facebook.com/InternationalDaytoendViolenceAgainstSexWorkers/ Today's episode is presented in memory of Diana Hemingway. Resources: Remembering Diana Hemingway, SWOP-South Florida Founder In Love That Never Dies: Remembering the Legacy of Diana Hemingway All In A Day's (Sex) Work is produced by Blair Hopkins and brought to you in part by SWOP-Behind Bars. Music by Lalo Brickman, Josef Falkensold, Ecobel and Francis Wells. Special thanks as always to Alex Andrews and remember: All In A Day's (Sex) Work is an ever-expanding narrative; if you are a sex worker, partner, patron, or other adult industry-adjacent person, I want to hear from you! Email me at info@ADSWProject.org.
December 17th is International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. Started in Seattle in 2003 by Dr. Annie Sprinkle and SWOP-USA as a tribute to the victims of the Green River Killer, December 17th has become a global movement. Here at All In A Day's (Sex) Work, we will observe December 17th by telling 17 stories. Every day between now and the 17th, I'll post a mini episode in rememberance of a sex worker lost to violence. On the 17th, SWOP-Behind Bars will be hosting a 24-hour online vigil which is open to the public. https://www.facebook.com/InternationalDaytoendViolenceAgainstSexWorkers/ Today's episode presented in memory of: Wendy Lee Coffield Gisele Ann Lovvorn Debra Lynn Bonner Marcia Fay Chapman Cynthia Jean Hinds Opal Charmaine Mills Terry Rene Milligan Mary Bridget Meehan Debra Lorraine Estes Linda Jane Rule Denise Darcel Bush Shawnda Leea Summers Shirley Marie Sherrill Rebecca "Becky" Marrero Colleen Renee Brockman Sandra Denise Major Alma Ann Smith Delores LaVerne Williams Gail Lynn Mathews Andrea Marion Childers Sandra Kay Gabbert Kimi-Kai Pitsor Marie M. Malvar Carol Ann Christensen Martina Theresa Authorlee Cheryl Lee Wims Yvonne "Shelly" Antosh Carrie Ann Rois Constance Elizabeth Naon Kelly Marie Ware Tina Marie Thompson April Dawn Buttram Debbie May Abernathy Tracy Ann Winston Maureen Sue Feeney Mary Sue Bello Pammy Annette Avent Delise Louise Plager Kimberly L. Nelson Lisa Yates Mary Exzetta West Cindy Anne Smith Patricia Michelle Barczak Roberta Joseph Hayes Marta Reeves Patricia Yellowrobe3 Unidentified White Female (Jane Doe B-10) Unidentified White Female (Jane Doe B-17) Unidentified Female (Jane Doe B-20) Resources: Green River Killer Gary Ridgway's Victims in Photos Murderpedia All In A Day's (Sex) Work is produced by Blair Hopkins and brought to you in part by SWOP-Behind Bars. Music by Wendel Scherer and New Orleans' own Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes. Special thanks as always to Alex Andrews and remember: All In A Day's (Sex) Work is an ever-expanding narrative; if you are a sex worker, partner, patron, or other adult industry-adjacent person, I want to hear from you! Email me at info@ADSWProject.org.
After 16 seasons and a record 589 appearances from 1996-2012, Caley Thistle' icon Ross Tokely makes his Wyness Shuffle debut! Tokes joins Moff, AY and Riley to take a look at the November action, look forward to the festive period, overview the season as a whole and take a look back through his own outstanding career and service to ICTFC. Expect tales of Somerset Park and Dingwall, Terry Butcher and Pele plus legends such as Darren Dods, David Bagan, Grant Munro, Liam Keogh, Claude Gnapka, Kenny Gilet and Vetle Anderson. And after nearly two months without a pod, due to illness and family commitments, you can forgive us the two hour run time. It is Ross Tokely after-all. If you want to pick and choose your segments, timecodes galore below. 3.36 Good and Bad: Ross and the Shufflers take a look at the good and the bad of the last month's action: the impact of Allardice and Macgregor, the loss of Carson, the return of Scott Kellacher and the frustrating results. 10.04 Game by Game: Queens away, Pars at home, Ayr away, Partick away, Abroath at home, plus Tokes playing for County, and the inimitable workrate of Graham Bayne. 27.37 Tokes' Fast 5 #1: Best manager, game, goal, ground and achievement in football. 30.00 Interview: ICTWFC: Riley sat down and spoke with ICTWFC defender and cultured ball playing centre half Alex Andrews, who ran us through how the team is getting on this season and what it's like being part of the Caley Thistle family. 41.07 Interview: Kirk Broadfoot: He's played in the UEFA Cup final, won the league cup, the old first division, and three premier league titles, so why come to Inverness at this stage in the career, how much time does he spend in the gym and his thoughts on the Kilmarnock doubters. 56.55 Tokes' Caley Exit: “I didn't want to leave the club, I really didn't. It took me a long time to get over it.” Ross speaks open and honestly about his exit from Inverness in 2012. 1.02.44 January additions: Where should we add and why? 1.04.46 Tokes Fast 5 #2: Worst game, best game, regrets, hardest opponent, and piss-ups. 1.06.47 League lookahead: The boys show no enthusiasm for the cup games v Morton and Raith, while Tokes shows a lot of enthusiasm for the cup games v Morton and Raith. We analyse the upcoming Kilmarnock match in-depth and talk about Greenock's finest boozer, the Norseman. 1.19.49 Interview: The Pars: Peter Grant out, Yogi in, and an immediate reaction against us. Sadly. We spoke to Pars fan and ParsTV commentator Jordan Burt. 1.32.43 Ross Tokely: Where are you now? We spoke to Ross about his current coaching of the under-16s, his love of football and his prolonged career in the North Caley League and Inverness Amateur League. 1.39.14 Quiz: You Can Toke To Me: How else better to go through 16 seasons and 589 games than in the form of a quiz. How many will Tokes get out of ten? 1.47.27 The Shufflebus: On Saturday 6 November, the Shuffle decided to charter our first ever minibus to Ayr Away, ferrying some 12 central-belt based ICT fans to the game at the iconic Somerset Park. Here follows the tail of the Shufflebus, and its bloody messy and the sound is awful. 1.55.03 Mailbag: The usual smattering of questions and queries from ICT fans far and wide. 2.02.25 Tokes Fast 5 #3: Best craic, worst craic, worst dresser, worst trainer, most ridiculous thing he's seen in football. That's it. Yip yip.
Welcome to Code Completion, Episode 45! We are a group of iOS developers and educators hoping to share what we love most about development, Apple technology, and completing your code! Follow us @CodeCompletion (https://twitter.com/CodeCompletion) on Twitter to hear about our upcoming livestreams, videos, and other content. Today, we discuss: - Code Completion Club: https://codecompletion.io/jointheclub - Indie App Spotlight, with a new app for you to check out: - Waay by Alex Andrews (@leakywellington): https://apps.apple.com/us/app/waay-learn-music-theory/id974357313 - Our interview with Andrew Kozlik and Tom Marks, creators of Recipe Box! - Recipe Box: https://www.getrecipebox.com - Andrew Kozlik: https://twitter.com/AndrewKozlik - Tom Marks: https://twitter.com/London_atlas - Zendesk: https://www.zendesk.com - Republic: https://republic.co/ - Non Dilutive Capital raising with Pipe: https://pipe.com/ - Steve Troughton-Smith's Catalyst Roundup: https://www.highcaffeinecontent.com/blog/20210605-Catalyst-Sample-Code-Roundup Also, join us for #CompleteTheCode and Compiler Error, two segments that test both your knowledge and our knowledge on Swift, Apple, and all things development! Your hosts for this week: * Ben Gohlke (https://twitter.com/FerrousGuy) * Fernando Olivares (https://twitter.com/FromJRtoSR) * Dimitri Bouniol (https://twitter.com/DimitriBouniol) Be sure to also sign up to our monthly newsletter (https://codecompletion.io/), where we will recap the topics we discussed, reveal the answers to #CompleteTheCode, and share even more things we learned in between episodes. You are what makes this show possible, so please be sure to share this with your friends and family who are also interested in any part of the app development process. Sponsor This week's episode of Code Completion is brought to you by Sticky Widgets. Go to https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1533254320?pt=1765080&ct=CodeCompletion&mt=8 today to check it out! Complete the Code Why is this SwiftUI code not advisable, and how can you fix it? swift // Why is this SwiftUI code not advisable, and how can you fix it? var body: some View { if isLoggedIn { Text("You are logged in!") } else { Text("You must first log in!") } } Be sure to tweet us (https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=%23CompleteTheCode%20cc%2F%20%40CodeCompletion&original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fcodecompletion.io) with hashtag #CompleteTheCode (https://twitter.com/hashtag/CompleteTheCode) if you know the answer! Compiler Error This week's Compiler Error has a theme: Apple Antitrust Cases! 1 - In its first antitrust case, Apple Computer was sued in 1997 by publishing houses for not licensing its MacOS system software to run on other compatible hardware at the time. 2 - Apple was sued in 2005 for allegedly operating a music-downloading monopoly through iTunes and the iPod music player, preventing RealNetworks music from playing on iPods. 3 - Just a few months after the original iPhone was released, Apple was sued in a case that lasted until 2019 partly over the fact that the just-released device could not run third-party apps. 4 - After only a year and a half of litigation, Apple was found guilty in a case where there was compelling evidence that they played a central role to eliminate retail competition.
Pro snowboarder turned grassroots marketing ambassador with a thirst for life and a knack for DIY projects. This weekwe talk about The Freedom Frontier, The Bone Zone, making sustainable snowboard products, career paths after beingpro, Snake Boarding, Variety Pack Films, being the ambassador of stoke, nocturnal activities, Snowboarding Is Not Dead, Micro Algae, being present in life and so much more! Alex Andrews grew up in Ogden Utah where he fell in love with snowboarding becoming pro and then taking his passion to the next level carving out his own career path with Burton as the ambassador of stoke and now working with WNDR Alpine helping our sport make sustainable product's using algae based material's. Join us as we sit with Alex and learn about his journey in the snowboard world on this week's episode of The Bomb Hole!Special ThanksLiquid Death- https://liquiddeath.com/bombhole/Ten Barrel Pub Beer- https://10barrel.com/beer/pub-beer/The Patreon Members, we could not do this without you!!!- https://www.patreon.com/thebombholeAlex Andrew's Instagram: @therealfrothpuppy https://www.instagram.com/therealfrothpuppy/@thebombhole: https://www.instagram.com/thebombhole...@Grendiesel : https://www.instagram.com/grendiesel/...@E_stone : https://www.instagram.com/e_stone/Hit Subscribe! Leave a comment, We love your feedback! If you like the show please leave us a review! It all helps us out a ton!!For all things Bomb Hole, go to : https://thebombhole.com/BOMB HOLE STORE: https://thebombhole.com/collections/allWatch the episode on YouTube- https://youtu.be/5eTxNM0KvC4Join The Bomb Squad on our Patreon page! Props to all of our Patreon members for the support. We could not make these episodes happen without your help! Patreon members get the chance to ask guests questions and find out who we will be interviewing before anyone else. They also receive Bomb Hole merch and a custom Bomb Squad sticker!!! Find out more at https://www.patreon.com/thebombholeShow Notes-Snake Boarding | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T79Q1lhMB0wVariety Pack “The Leak” | https://vimeo.com/10555011Alex Andrews Full Part | https://www.snowboarder.com/videos/alex-andrews-full-part/Alex Andrews "Not Bad" | https://vimeo.com/6670809Book “Outliers” | https://www.amazon.com/Outliers-Story-Success-Malcolm-Gladwell/dp/0316017930Sleep Walking | https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/sleepwalking/symptoms-causes/syc-20353506Sleep Talking | https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/sleep-talkingBurton Rail Days | https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10153602103495932Snowboardings Not Dead | https://vimeo.com/152962498The Freedom Frontier | https://thecabinreport.comBook “The Seven Spiritual Laws Of Success” | https://www.amazon.com/Seven-Spiritual-Laws-Success-Pocketbook/dp/1878424718“MacGruber” | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQHHHBkigDYSalmon Of The Capistrano | https://quotegeek.com/quotes-from-movies/dumb-dumber/732/Jeremy Jones “Shake Down” | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1OxXUrQZJMThe Bone Zone | https://vimeo.com/78917900Intro To Avalanche Safety | https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/avalanche-basics.htmlWNDR Alpine | https://wndr-alpine.comMaking Products With Algae- AlgalTech | https://wndr-alpine.com/pages/technologyElle And The Echo | https://open.spotify.com/artist/6C7TcGAi1Erg6cUqrKnEZb?si=WV6YQFGNRxWMlB02pQcWRA&dl_branch=1&nd=1Thanks for listening!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thebombhole)
There's a lot of overlap between hackers and sex workers. The two demographics share obstacles regarding constant misrepresentation and the threat of reactionary government and prosecutorial overreach. Deviant Ollam, a renowned lock-pick in both the digital and physical realms, noticing these areas of shared threat and interest, began freely offering his expertise in physical and digital security basics training for sex workers. In today's episode, Deviant and I talk about assessing one's personal "threat model", managing the delicate balances between freedom, safety and security, what kinds of crazy gadgets are out there to both compromise and assure your safety, and the perfect way to construct an impenetrable password. https://deviating.net/lockpicking/bio.html ADSW is produced by Blair Hopkins, and brought to you in part by SWOP-Behind Bars. Music by New Orleans' own Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes. Special thanks as always to Alex Andrews. All in a Day's (Sex) Work is an ever-expanding narrative; if you are a sex worker, partner, patron or other adult industry-adjacent person, I want to hear from you! Email me at info@ADSWProject.org.
Take a deep dive into everyone's favorite literary and film universe of witches and wizards with Michael and Clay, who are clearly both well-versed experts when it comes to Harry Potter. We were joined for this episode, which we recorded back in October, by Clay's good friend and Harry Potter aficionado Alex Andrews. Enjoy!
Episode 64 Dark Starts backcountry splitboarding podcast presents Scott Seward, Burton's one and only board engineer for the family tree line. Took his AVI1 in Jackson Hole WY then spent time exploring the Tetons with experienced riders to learn the ropes. Started working at Burton in 2007 as an Engineering Intern. His hard work and dedication grew his career to become the Senior Manager of Hardgoods Advanced Development. Developed the snowboards for the Family Tree line as well as custom boards for Danny Davis, Dave Downing, Alex Andrews the list goes on and one. Scott is the behind the scenes man that works hard to perfect every detail of every board he designs, giving people their best rides. In this episode we dive deep into board building - side cuts, edging, channels, 3D shaping and more! Learn more about everything that goes into designing boards, so you can pick the next member of your quiver with confidence. Show links: https://www.instagram.com/burtonsnowboards/ Special thanks to: Visit our website for great deals from our sponsors: www.darkstarts.ca/partners Groundswell Marketing www.instagram.com/groundswell_fm/ Valerie Black The Artist Behind The Logo www.instagram.com/valerieblack.art/ Follow us: www.darkstarts.ca @ Darkstarts.podcast https://www.instagram.com/darkstarts.podcast/ @ Darkstarts.media https://www.instagram.com/darkstarts.media/
Hume claimed the fact we can conceive of something coming into existence without a cause shows it is possible. He's wrong not only about his conclusion but his premise as well. https://www.jstor.org/stable/43301996?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents (Note: Wolfson is incorrect about the argument from design not being used in Jewish philosophy as an independent proof to the existence of G-d. It certainly is.)https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/cosmological-argument/Photo by Alex Andrews from Pexels
Every year, tales of the great and fabled Super Bowl sex trafficking upswing make their rounds online. These rumors instill fear in the upstanding public, and infuse law enforcement and anti-trafficking organization with cash for intervention measures. But this myth has been long-debunked, so why does it remain in such heavy rotation? Join me in talking with Reason.com Senior Editor Elizabeth Nolan Brown about the origin of this moral panic, and check out the Super Bowl Sunday Sex Worker Bail Out Fund, coordinated by SWOP-Behind Bars' Alex Andrews, in partnership with LIPS Tampa. References: The Undead Myth of Sex Trafficking At The Super Bowl - Huffington Post Super Bowl Sex-Trafficking Myths Return - Reason.com Study Debunks Myth That Sex Trafficking Surges During The Super Bowl - StudyFinds.org ADSW is produced by Blair Hopkins, and brought to you in part by SWOP-Behind Bars. Music by New Orleans' own Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes. Thank you to Elizabeth Nolan Brown; find her on Twitter at @ENBrown. Special thanks as always to Alex Andrews. All in a Day's (Sex) Work is an ever-expanding narrative; if you are a sex worker, partner, patron or other adult industry-adjacent person, I want to hear from you! Email me at info@ADSWProject.org.
This week I'm joined by Vanity Fair reporter May Jeong. May has an impressive, award-draped body of work that is soon to include a book about sex work. She came into my life due to her incredible loongform reporting on the Robert Kraft Case. Our conversation in this episode centers around her evolution as a writer, how she came to be on the sex work beat, and how her own experiences, many relevant to her identity as a woman of Korean descent have shaped her conception of journalistic ethics and tone in covering sensitive topics. Resources: SWOP Behind Bars Super Bowl Bailout Fund “YOU WON'T BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENED”: THE WILD, DISTURBING SAGA OF ROBERT KRAFT'S VISIT TO A STRIP MALL SEX SPA Florida Is Creating a New Sex Offender Registry Just for Prostitution Customers New human trafficking bill filed ahead of Super Bowl Ah Toy, Pioneering Prostitute of Gold Rush California All In A Day's (Sex) Work is produced by Blair Hopkins and brought to you in part by SWOP-Behind Bars. Music by Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes. Special thanks as always to Alex Andrews and remember: All In A Day's (Sex) Work is an ever-expanding narrative; if you are a sex worker, partner, patron, or other adult industry-adjacent person, I want to hear from you! Email me at info@ADSWProject.org.
Colin Sutherland is starting to panic. A strange encounter with the fox when the family is out driving, and cryptic messages left on the answering machine from Inspector Hüttl in Frankfurt about his ex-mistress Yasmin Tilki, give him the feeling of being trapped. But instead of asking for help from Flora and the children, he lashes out at them, driving them away. Then a noise outside in the dark makes him think he might at least be able to deal with Princess Jasmine … Photo by Alex Andrews from Pexels
Verve Super’s Co-founder Alex Andrews is part of Australia’s first super fund dedicating 100% of its resources to building the wealth and power of women everywhere. It’s an ethical super fund that is doing things differently. In this episode, we dive into the issue of paid parental leave, the gender pay gap and the underlying system that fails to support women through their child-raising years. This is a powerful episode in understanding where the changes need to be made in our current systems to change the overall financial future of women. Alex is our first return guest and for good reason, to hear more check out her previous chat in Episode 5.
Part Nine of our December 17th - International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers series. In August 2018 Donna Dalton-Castleberry was shot to death by a man pretending to be heading a prostitution sting. In an ironic twist, her killer was in fact a 30-year veteran of the Columbus, OH police department - one under investigation at the time for this exact scam. Resources: https://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/former-vice-officer-charged-with-murder-for-on-duty-shooting-death-of-woman https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/ohio/articles/2020-01-30/trial-date-set-for-former-vice-officer-over-sex-charges https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2019/03/227045/donna-dalton-ohio-officer-charged-with-kidnapping-rape http://www.mockingbirdpaper.com/content/24-year-old-donna-dalton-mother-2-killed-police-shooting-and-story-does-not-add https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/crime/2020/11/15/columbus-agreed-pay-1-million-family-slain-donna-castleberry/6266238002/ https://theappeal.org/family-of-donna-dalton-who-was-shot-by-a-columbus-police-officer-during-arrest-demands-independent-inquiry/ All In A Day's (Sex) Work is produced by Blair Hopkins and brought to you in part by SWOP-Behind Bars. Music by Andres Cantu and Jon Bjork. Special thanks as always to Alex Andrews and remember: All In A Day's (Sex) Work is an ever-expanding narrative; if you are a sex worker, partner, patron, or other adult industry-adjacent person, I want to hear from you! Email me at info@ADSWProject.org.
Part Eight of our December 17th - International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers series. On September 27th, 2015 a 42 year old working mother went out on a call to see a client. Maxine Showers of Liverpool, England left for work and never came home. Her murder alleged he'd punched her when she tried to rob him, and that she left of her own accord. But the coroner's report would tell a very different story. Resources: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-merseyside-35970620 https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-merseyside-34441414 https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/how-police-uncovered-maxine-showers-11165480 https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/twin-sons-murdered-mum-never-11142295?_ga=2.1946929.1436223758.1607494503-233501463.1607494494 All In A Day's (Sex) Work is produced by Blair Hopkins and brought to you in part by SWOP-Behind Bars. Music by Farrell Wooten and Jon Bjork. Special thanks as always to Alex Andrews and remember: All In A Day's (Sex) Work is an ever-expanding narrative; if you are a sex worker, partner, patron, or other adult industry-adjacent person, I want to hear from you! Email me at info@ADSWProject.org.
Part Seven of our December 17th - International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers series. Olympia Cerutti was stabbed to death in Daytona Beach, FL on September 22nd, 2017. Today I read a loving obituary text from a friend who illustrates in her tribute how trafficking survivors are too often painted into legal and socioeconomic corners that cost them their lives. Resources: https://www.osceolamemgds.com/obituaries/Olympia-Cerutti/ https://www.wftv.com/news/local/man-arrested-in-stabbing-death-of-volusia-county-mother-of-three/630940129/ https://www.newsdaytonabeach.com/stories/man-arrested-in-murder-of-woman-found-stabbed-at-daytona-beach-shores-hotel,3303 https://www.wesh.com/article/homicide-investigation-underway-at-daytona-beach-shores-hotel/12451474 All In A Day's (Sex) Work is produced by Blair Hopkins and brought to you in part by SWOP-Behind Bars. Music by Jakob Ahlbolm and Christian Andersen. Special thanks as always to Alex Andrews and remember: All In A Day's (Sex) Work is an ever-expanding narrative; if you are a sex worker, partner, patron, or other adult industry-adjacent person, I want to hear from you! Email me at info@ADSWProject.org.
Part Six of our December 17th - International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers series. Donna Marie Gentile (August 22, 1962- June 23,1985) was a street-based sex worker recruited as a police corruption informant. After she delivered testimony against several officers with the San Diego Police Department, she was found murdered. Her killer or killers have never been identified. Today Anita DeFrancesco, Donna's cousin and the author of The Donna Gentile Story: The Life and Murder of an Innocent Runaway, joins me to tell her story. All In A Day's (Sex) Work is produced by Blair Hopkins and brought to you in part by SWOP-Behind Bars. Music by Jakob Ahlbolm and Christian Andersen. Special thanks as always to Alex Andrews and remember: All In A Day's (Sex) Work is an ever-expanding narrative; if you are a sex worker, partner, patron, or other adult industry-adjacent person, I want to hear from you! Email me at info@ADSWProject.org.
Part Five of our December 17th - International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers series. Camila Díaz was murdered by police in San Salvador on January 31st, 2019. But her life wasn't just stolen by the thugs and bigots on the ground; the recently-deported asylum seeker was murdered also by the thugs and bigots in the Oval Office. Resources: https://www.pri.org/stories/2020-02-13/ice-deported-trans-asylum-seeker-she-was-killed-el-salvador https://www.politicususa.com/2019/02/23/trans-asylum-seeker-killed-after-u-s-deportation-back-to-el-salvador.html https://immigrantjustice.org/sites/default/files/uploaded-files/no-content-type/2019-08/Asylum_Timeline_August2019.pdf https://www.ebar.com/news/news//295705 https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-violence/trans-asylum-seeker-killed-after-u-s-deportation-back-to-el-salvador-idUSKCN1QC03L All In A Day's (Sex) Work is produced by Blair Hopkins and brought to you in part by SWOP-Behind Bars. Music by Ethan Sloane and Christian Anderson. Special thanks as always to Alex Andrews and remember: All In A Day's (Sex) Work is an ever-expanding narrative; if you are a sex worker, partner, patron, or other adult industry-adjacent person, I want to hear from you! Email me at info@ADSWProject.org.
Part Four of our December 17th - International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers series. Tanya Moore and Tina Rodriguez were murdered in Philadelphia in 1986. We talk about the women's legacy, as well as the legacy of violence and difficulties forced exponentially upon trans women and trans sex workers of color. Resources: https://www.transequality.org/sites/default/files/Meaningful%20Work-Full%20Report_FINAL_3.pdf https://dec17philly.com/2017/12/01/we-remember-the-1986-murder-of-tanya-tina/ https://tdor.translivesmatter.info/reports/1986/06/30/tanya-moore_philadelphia-pennsylvania-usa_f73e7866 https://www.transequality.org/sites/default/files/Meaningful%20Work-Full%20Report_FINAL_3.pdf All In A Day's (Sex) Work is produced by Blair Hopkins and brought to you in part by SWOP-Behind Bars. Music by Miles Avida and Wendell Scherer. Special thanks as always to Alex Andrews and remember: All In A Day's (Sex) Work is an ever-expanding narrative; if you are a sex worker, partner, patron, or other adult industry-adjacent person, I want to hear from you! Email me at info@ADSWProject.org.
Part Three of our December 17th - International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers series. In January of this year, an obsessed client murdered 22 year-old Marylène Lévesque. Today we look at her case and aftermath as it pertains to Canadian sex work legislation. Resources: https://www.pivotlegal.org/stigma_and_criminalization_of_sex_work_facilitated_the_murder_of_marylene_levesque https://www.vice.com/en/article/5dmkbk/convicted-killer-eustachio-gallese-pleads-guilty-to-murdering-sex-worker-marylene-levesque https://fb.watch/28ZaaXQEks/ https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/marylene-levesque-compensation-lawsuit-1.5730769 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/eustachio-gallese-pleads-guilty-1.5477989 All In A Day's (Sex) Work is produced by Blair Hopkins and brought to you in part by SWOP-Behind Bars. Music by Million Eyes and John Bjork. Special thanks as always to Alex Andrews and remember: All In A Day's (Sex) Work is an ever-expanding narrative; if you are a sex worker, partner, patron, or other adult industry-adjacent person, I want to hear from you! Email me at info@ADSWProject.org.
David and Perry discuss the ConNZealand convention and the 2020 Hugo Awards and then take the Hugo Time Machine back to the interesting year of 1963. A state of disaster (01:42) ConNZealand 2020 (12:55) 2020 Hugo Awards (10:20) Hugo Time Machine~1963 (01:15) Novels Hugos 1963 (36:27) Sword of Aldones by Marion Zimmer Bradley (07:39) Sylva by Vercours (07:54) Little Fuzzy by H. Beam Piper (06:28) Fuzzy Nation by John Scalzi (01:59) A Fall of Moondust by Arthur C. Clarke (07:57) The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick (02:42) Other possible novel nominees Hugos 1963 (01:42) Short Fiction Hugos 1963 (29:40) Myrrha by Gary Jenkins (04:42) Where is the Bird of Fire by Thomas Burnett Swann (03:32) When You Care, When You Love by Theodore Sturgeon (07:39) The Unholy Grail by Fritz Leiber (02:00) The Dragon Masters by Jack Vance (08:08) Other possible short fiction nominees Hugos 1963 (01:14) Other 1963 Hugos (02:19) Wind-up (00:48) Photo of fox by Alex Andrews and photo of woman by Caio from Pexels.
Alex Andrews joins the 515 Podcast-- the only sports podcast that matters hosted by Cory Aamodt and Travis Wentworth. Thanks for checking out this episode where we ask, "Is Lightsaber Fencing a Sport"? Where will Antonio Brown go next? NFL Combine, LeBron LeLosing, and Cory takes back some hot takes that burned him a little too much. Thanks for checking us out wherever you get your pods: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and more. Music by: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Song: "Carefree" Music: Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app