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With special guest: Alice Nelson… in conversation with Bill Kable Alice Nelson has produced a topical work with enough discussion points to keep us busy for a long time in her new book The Children’s House. The title of the book comes from a kibbutz in Israel. The kibbutz movement arose in Israel after the horrors of Nazi Germany, partly as a way of allowing parents to work for the new state of Israel while ensuring that their children would be properly cared for. But does the idea of communal parenting go too far? This is just one of the ethical questions raised in The Children’s House. From Israel we travel to Rwanda and finally to the world’s melting pot in New York. It is there that we discover the different forces prevalent in modern families with all their mysteries and complexities. In speaking to Alice about her characters we get even more depth into the non-traditional relationships revealed in her book. There are some real surprises in store for the reader. Podcast (mp3)
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Send us a Text Message.Welcome to another inspiring episode of "Living the Dream with Curveball"! In this episode, we dive into the world of country music with multi-award-winning singer, songwriter, and musician Alice Nelson. Alice is joined by her friends and collaborators, Steve and Jade, as they discuss their recent music video and the various achievements Alice has garnered throughout her career. From her early beginnings in Alabama to her numerous award nominations and wins, Alice shares her journey and the inspiration behind her hit song "It's You, Not Me". Tune in to hear about their experiences, musical influences, and future projects!www.alicenelsonmusic.comPlease be sure to follow, rate, share, and review this episode.
South Alabama multi-talented award-winning singer/songwriter Alice Nelson talks about her latest release “It's You Not Me” (including the making of the video) featured in the Top 5 Indie/Mainstream Country Charts! Alice talks about how she began her career influenced by her father in the music business, won numerous awards in '21 thru '24 including songwriter/vocalist/song of the year from Alabama Music Association, NACMAI, WSA World Songwriters Associations, etc., has opened for Diamond Rio and Joe Nichols, plus her previous release “Girlfriend”, the stories behind the music along with upcoming plans for 2024 and beyond! Check out the latest from the amazing Alice Nelson on many major platforms and www.alicenelsonmusic.com today! #alicenelson #southalabama #top5country #awardwinning #itsyounotme #alabamamusicassociation #NACMAI #wsaworldsongwritersassocation #josiemusicawards #diamondrio #joenichols #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagneralicenelson#themikewagnershowalicenelson --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
South Alabama multi-talented award-winning singer/songwriter Alice Nelson talks about her latest release “It's You Not Me” (including the making of the video) featured in the Top 5 Indie/Mainstream Country Charts! Alice talks about how she began her career influenced by her father in the music business, won numerous awards in '21 thru '24 including songwriter/vocalist/song of the year from Alabama Music Association, NACMAI, WSA World Songwriters Associations, etc., has opened for Diamond Rio and Joe Nichols, plus her previous release “Girlfriend”, the stories behind the music along with upcoming plans for 2024 and beyond! Check out the latest from the amazing Alice Nelson on many major platforms and www.alicenelsonmusic.com today! #alicenelson #southalabama #top5country #awardwinning #itsyounotme #alabamamusicassociation #NACMAI #wsaworldsongwritersassocation #josiemusicawards #diamondrio #joenichols #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagneralicenelson#themikewagnershowalicenelson --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
South Alabama multi-talented award-winning singer/songwriter Alice Nelson talks about her latest release “It's You Not Me” (including the making of the video) featured in the Top 5 Indie/Mainstream Country Charts! Alice talks about how she began her career influenced by her father in the music business, won numerous awards in '21 thru '24 including songwriter/vocalist/song of the year from Alabama Music Association, NACMAI, WSA World Songwriters Associations, etc., has opened for Diamond Rio and Joe Nichols, plus her previous release “Girlfriend”, the stories behind the music along with upcoming plans for 2024 and beyond! Check out the latest from the amazing Alice Nelson on many major platforms and www.alicenelsonmusic.com today! #alicenelson #southalabama #top5country #awardwinning #itsyounotme #alabamamusicassociation #NACMAI #wsaworldsongwritersassocation #josiemusicawards #diamondrio #joenichols #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagneralicenelson#themikewagnershowalicenelsonBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-mike-wagner-show--3140147/support.
Today's podcast guest is a rising country star hailing from Basin, Alabama. With a voice that echoes the soul of the South, Alice has captured hearts and accolades alike, earning her well-deserved recognition in the country music scene. Her powerful performances and heartfelt lyrics have garnered awards, solidifying her status as a standout young talent. Keep an eye on this Alabama gem named Alice Nelson, because she's Someone You Should Know.Click here to buy the host a cold one.Show Links:Click here to go to Alice's WebsiteClick here to go to Alice's FacebookClick here to go to Alice's InstagramClick here to go to Alice's TikTokClick here to go to Alice's YouTubeClick here to go to Alice's LinkTreeMusic Videos:Click here to see the video for "It's You, Not Me"Click here to see an acoustic performance of "Girlfriend"All music used by permission from the artistSomeone You Should Know 2024 // CatGotYourTongueStudios 2024How to Contact Us:Official Website: https://Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast.comGmail: Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @RIKANTHONY1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rikanthonyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/someoneyoushouldknowpodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rik-anthony2019/TikTok: @SomeoneYouShouldKnow2023YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@someoneyoushouldknowpodcastThank you for listening!Theme music "Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod was used per the standard license agreement.
The Talk of Fame Podcast got to chat with Alice Nelson & Jade Booker! Alice is a Singer/Songwriter/Musician from South Alabama. Hailing from the backwoods of a small-town in South Alabama with a Top 5 independent/mainstream country music charting song “It's You Not Me”! Alice has been performing live with her full band and solo at many well-known venues all over the country! Over the last few years, she has won multiple awards for her outstanding music/vocals and Entertainment. Jade Booker was born and raised in Enterprise Alabama, she hopes to go to culinary school and eventually open up her own restaurant. Booker was in the marching band and played the flute in High school and has had a passion to try new things whenever she gets the chance and found herself being in music videos,originally this was not an idea for Jade but she has fallen in love with the camera and hopes to Pursue so much more! FOLLOW ME: INSTAGRAM: Officialkyliemontigney Talkoffamepod Facebook: Officialkyliemontigney Talkoffame Twitter: Kyliemontigney4 ABOUT ME: Hi, I am Kylie! I love sports, spending time with my family, traveling, and meeting people that inspire me. I love listening to other people's stories and sharing their journeys.
Written and musical works by Matthew Parrish, Rebecca Evans, Alice Nelson, Heidi Kraay, Margaret Koger and Jason Morales.
Alice Nelson is an Idaho based author who has written for online literary journals such as Short Fiction Break and Oroboro. She is also working on a semi-autobiographical novel dealing with her years being bussed into a predominantly white neighborhood to attend school in the 70s. She has hosted two podcasts, A Creative Mind Fiction and Small Town Stories, as well as a newly re-vamped podcast, Have I Got A Story To Tell You, which will be released in summer of this year. She is a 2023 recipient of a grant from Idaho Commission on the Arts and will be presenting her new podcast live at Treefort this March.
WHERE BLACK SHEEP GO FOR THE HOLIDAYS hosted by Beth Norton with musical guest Kandy Shake Cheers to the odd one out (and the oddball stories) at holiday gatherings. You'll fit right in here. Positively shameless, Story Story Late-Night is the black sheep of the storytelling family. This season, we're extending the no-holds-barred series with a special holiday edition recorded live from the Visual Arts Collective in the Surel Mitchell Live-Work-Create District of Garden City, Idaho. Spill it—all the meaty, juicy bits—around our proverbial Thanksgiving table with zero side-eye from Aunt Karen.
Marina and her husband, Jacob were each born on a kibbutz in Israel. They meet years later at a university in California when Jacob is a successful psychiatrist with a young son, Ben, from a disastrous marriage. The family moves to a brownstone in Harlem, formerly a convent inhabited by elderly nuns. Outside the house one day Marina encounters Constance, a young refugee from Rwanda, and her toddler, Gabriel. Unmoored and devastated, Constance and Gabriel quickly come to depend on Marina; and her bond with the little bot intensifies. The pure, blinding love that it is possible to feel for children not our own is the thread that weaves through The Children's House.Continue reading
With special guest: Alice Nelson… in conversation with Bill Kable Alice Nelson has produced a topical work with enough discussion points to keep us busy for a long time in her new book The Children’s House. The title of the book comes from a kibbutz in Israel. The kibbutz movement arose in Israel after the horrors of Nazi Germany, partly as a way of allowing parents to work for the new state of Israel while ensuring that their children would be properly cared for. But does the idea of communal parenting go too far? This is just one of the ethical questions raised in The Children’s House.Listen Now (mp3)
Renee Shaw speaks with Sharon Price and Melissa Tibbs from the Community Action Council in central Kentucky about early childhood development. They discuss the Community Action Council's role in helping low-income families and their plans to use a multi-million dollar grant to expand their Head Start programs as well as other offerings, such as family literacy. Next, Renee speaks with Alice Nelson with First 5 Lex - Read, Talk and Play from Cradle to Kindergarten, that was developed by Fayette County Public Schools in partnership with early childhood professionals in response to concerns about school readiness.
Renee Shaw speaks with Sharon Price and Melissa Tibbs from the Community Action Council in central Kentucky about early childhood development. They discuss the Community Action Council's role in helping low-income families and their plans to use a multi-million dollar grant to expand their Head Start programs as well as other offerings, such as family literacy. Next, Renee speaks with Alice Nelson with First 5 Lex - Read, Talk and Play from Cradle to Kindergarten, that was developed by Fayette County Public Schools in partnership with early childhood professionals in response to concerns about school readiness.
Man Booker winner George Saunders talks about his short story Fox 8, fellow New Yorker writer Susan Orlean on the importance of libraries and Claire Nichols visits the home of Australian author Alice Nelson.
Dani Vee chats about the podcast having a social conscience and discussing books that talk about serious issues that can open up conversations and eventually positive change. Dani talks about the reasons for beginning the podcast; to encourage reading, as a free resource for educators and students and to create something that brought some good into the world and had a social conscience. This tiny podcast with big ideas talks stats and how listenership continues to grow thanks to the incredible authors who have been part of the conversation. Shout outs to Trent Dalton, Craig Johnson, Elliot Perlman, Jack Heath, Lexi Frieman, John Purcell, Michael Pryor, Dr Michael Mohammed Ahmad, Megan Jacobson, Kate Forsyth, Christian White, Sarah Bailey, Alice Nelson, Will Kostakis, Alex Miles, JP Pomare, Nicole Hayes & Rusty Young. Hello Mexico!
Alice Nelson chats to Dani Vee about her beautiful slow burning novel The Children's House. We discuss motherhood, the importance of empathy, colliding cultures and refugees. We unpack the complexities of marriage and how marriage can't stand too much trouble. Alice discusses religious rituals, and how they can provide comfort in a dark world. The Children's House has been described as an 'elegant and finely tuned work that hums with condensed life.' Stephanie Bishop 'It is a brave and original exploration of human complexity and vulnerability, a tale of reparation. Both fierce and tender.' Leah Kaminsky
Marina and her husband, Jacob were each born on a kibbutz in Israel. They meet years later at a university in California when Jacob is a successful psychiatrist with a young son, Ben, from a disastrous marriage. The family moves to a brownstone in Harlem, formerly a convent inhabited by elderly nuns. Outside the house one day Marina encounters Constance, a young refugee from Rwanda, and her toddler, Gabriel. Unmoored and devastated, Constance and Gabriel quickly come to depend on Marina; and her bond with the little bot intensifies. The pure, blinding love that it is possible to feel for children not our own is the thread that weaves through The Children's House.Continue reading
This week, Mel Cranenburgh spends some time, metaphorically, in New York, New York.Mel speaks to Alice Nelson about her novel The Children's House, which has been described as "a love song to the idea of families in all their mysteries and complexities, their different configurations and the hope that creates them".She is then joined by Madelaine Lucas on the line from New York, whose short story Ruins won the Australian Book Review's (ABR) 2018 Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize. Madelaine wrote Ruins while living in Brooklyn but it is very much set in Australia.
Bike Karma EP13 1) Mindfullness, Flexibility, and Yoga for the Cyclist with Alice Nelson, Yoga Instructor, FL 2) Bicycle Brand Rorschach Test and Bringing Back a Beloved Brand From Extinction with Fred Thomas from A-D Bikes 3) A Cautionary Fairy Tale to Discourage Children from Growing Up to be Professional Bicycle Thieves If you like any segment or episode PLEASE follow, like, share, or even better give a positive review on iTunes, Podbean, Instagram, Tumblr, etc... and share with any bicycle loving friends or people who don't like bicycles but who need to understand why you do. To see what is mentioned in the podcast check out my... Bike Karma Instagram Page www.instagram.com/bike_karma/ and/or Bike Karma Facebook Page www.facebook.com/BikeKarma/ I'll put links and additional materials there... THANKS VERY MUCH FOR LISTENING! Bike Karma, The Bicycle Karma Project, The Bicycle Karma Cat are TM Tom Brown, All Rights for the TM and Content are reserved, Theme Music with Permission by the Band Mobjack at Mobjack Music and written and performed by Keller Glass
A Creative Mind Fiction Podcast, Short Stories & Flash Fiction Audio Books by Carrie Zylka.
(NSFW) The Good Neighbor & Black Ink Vein | Horror | Copyright 2016 Tonight we bring you two tales of gruesome horror, this double feature is full of blood and mayhem. 00:30 The Good Neighbor | Written by Ken Cartisano | Narrated by Alice Nelson 11:00 Black Ink Vein | by Emmanuel Malho | Narrated by Carrie Zylka
Molly was born on Indian Island, Maine, and she turned to dance to help her family make ends meet. But because audiences and companies in the U.S. pushed her toward stereotypical depictions of Native Americans, she eventually took her dancing to France. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers