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Our resident One Piece "first-timers" — InBetweenDrafts EIC Allyson Johnson and Games Editor Evan Griffin — are back on Rookie Pirate Radio, this time to discuss the first half of the Grand Line! That's right, Ally and Evan are watching/reading One Piece for the first time, and after checking in with them last year on their thoughts about East Blue Saga, they've returned to let us know all their feels for the Alabasta Saga all the way through the Summit War and right up until the time skip. We discuss their favorite arcs, Straw Hats, story moments, gags, and so much more. We want your feedback! If you have any questions, corrections, or anything else fun to add, please email us (rookipirateradio@gmail.com) or join our Discord! Extra Credits Our intro music is a remix version of “Overtaken” from the One Piece anime, cut together by Jon Negroni. Our podcast artwork was created by Jon Negroni. Travis Hymas is the Anime & Manga editor of InBetweenDrafts, and Jon Negroni is the Film Editor of InBetweenDrafts. Our guest Allyson Johnson is the Editor in Chief of InBetweenDrafts and Evan Griffin is the Games Editor of InBetweenDrafts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you started planning your 2024 travels? Today, I'm joined by National Geographic Senior Editor Allyson Johnson to explore some of the must-visit places from National Geographic's new book Best of the World: 1,000 Destinations of a Lifetime. After a decade of releasing Best of the World lists, National Geographic has now crafted the ultimate illustrated guidebook to help you find your next exhilarating destination. From the top hiking trails to the most scenic train rides, the most stunning coral reefs to the most epic mountain retreats, Best of the World will help you find new ways to experience both beloved destinations and hidden gems around the globe. In this episode, Allyson breaks down her favorite destinations for adventure, exploring nature, soaking in culture, and just getting away! She shares tips for planning your trip of a lifetime, and we also talk about her career with National Geographic, the process of creating this book, tips for self-editing, and so much more. If you're looking for new destinations to explore or dream of working in this field (or pitching an idea to Nat Geo yourself), you do not want to miss this episode! What is your trip of a lifetime? Which destination are you adding to your list? I'd love to hear what they are and hope you'll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Want access to the private Zero To Travel podcast feed, a monthly bonus episode (decided on by YOU), exclusive content, direct access to me to answer your questions, and more? Click here to try Premium Passport for only $1. Tune In To Learn: Allyson's journey to becoming an editor with Nat Geo, what she enjoys about the craft, and the lessons she's learned throughout her career Her advice for self-editing (whether you consider yourself a writer or not) Which African country is her #1 destination and how a safari can be a life-changing experience Why Costa Rica is one of the best international trips for new travelers How to integrate cultural philosophies when you return home An underrated US gem for unlimited adventure The destination she hasn't yet visited, but most wants to An honorable mention and thoughts on the effects of the remote work movement Tips for planning a trip of a lifetime as a new traveler and where to visit before it gets too crowded Allyson's advice on pitching to Nat Geo And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Subscribe to our FREE newsletter Today's Sponsors - Airbnb, US Bank, Uncommon Goods Grab your copy of Best of the World: 1,000 Destinations of a Lifetime Want More? 5 Must See Destinations In 2023 with National Geographic Travel Senior Editor Amy Alipio (Plus Learn How To Successfully Pitch Nat Geo) Safari 101: How To Plan A World-Class African Safari (Without Going Broke) Top 5 Hidden Highlights Around the World with Jackie Nourse from JUMP Adventures Thanks To Our Sponsors Sometimes, it just makes more sense. Book your next group stay with Airbnb! Get 4 X the points on eating out and 2 X the points on groceries, entertainment services, and gas or EV charge stations with US Bank Altitude Go Visa Signature Card. Apply today to get 20,000 points by spending $1,000 in your first 90 days. Get 15% off your next gift from Uncommon Goods by visiting uncommongoods.com/travel.
What do Atlanta, Hokkaido, and New Caledonia have in common? They're all among National Geographic's Best of the World! Vetted by a global network of National Geographic writers, explorers, and experts, each destination in this gift worthy coffee table book has been chosen for its unique attributes as well as standout efforts in areas such as sustainability, wildlife, conservation, or promotion of local communities. After a decade of releasing its “Best of the World“ list, National Geographic has assembled this beautifully illustrated volume of the top trips around the globe. On every page of Best of the World: 1,000 Destinations of a Lifetime, you will find new experiences, adventures, sites, and more to explore. Adventures found within the book include familiar spots, such as a family-friendly tour of Rome's beloved ruins and a foodie tour of New York City, plus hidden gems, including a cloud forest in the mountains of Ecuador and a kite surfing excursion off the coast of Spain. Divided to meet every traveler's needs, discover majestic nature escapes, family getaways, cultural hot spots, remarkable cityscapes, and one-of-a-kind thrills, in this bucket list collection that's sure to help you find your next exhilarating getaway.
What do Atlanta, Hokkaido, and New Caledonia have in common? They're all among National Geographic's Best of the World! Vetted by a global network of National Geographic writers, explorers, and experts, each destination in this gift worthy coffee table book has been chosen for its unique attributes as well as standout efforts in areas such as sustainability, wildlife, conservation, or promotion of local communities. After a decade of releasing its “Best of the World“ list, National Geographic has assembled this beautifully illustrated volume of the top trips around the globe. On every page of Best of the World: 1,000 Destinations of a Lifetime, you will find new experiences, adventures, sites, and more to explore. Adventures found within the book include familiar spots, such as a family-friendly tour of Rome's beloved ruins and a foodie tour of New York City, plus hidden gems, including a cloud forest in the mountains of Ecuador and a kite surfing excursion off the coast of Spain. Divided to meet every traveler's needs, discover majestic nature escapes, family getaways, cultural hot spots, remarkable cityscapes, and one-of-a-kind thrills, in this bucket list collection that's sure to help you find your next exhilarating getaway.
Great Outdoors U.S.A.: 1,000 Adventures Across All 50 States will make it difficult to stay inside—and will inspire nature lovers to discover adventures right in their own backyard! From coastal waterways to highly sought out forest trails, this exciting volume unveils the country's dazzling range of unique landscapes with each turn of the page. Each state features 20 top-tier activities that range from easy botanical garden walks to more adventurous pursuits like kayaking and rock climbing. Jam-packed with breathtaking imagery and need-to-know travel information, each expert-vetted activity offers a look at the country's most worthwhile outdoor destinations. Thrill-seekers will uncover the best biking, hiking, skiing, watersport, and ziplining destinations, while those seeking tamer pursuits will find walking, birdwatching, outdoor yoga, forest bathing, snowshoeing, and tubing spots. With detailed maps featured in every state, readers can find their next nearby adventure—or plan the ultimate outdoor road trip.
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Episode 246 National Geographic editor Allyson Johnson joins us to talk about thousands of adventures in the new Nat Geo Book "Great Outdoors USA"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From National Geographic, Great Outdoors U.S.A.: 1,000 Adventures Across All 50 States shares adventures located right in your own backyard! From exhilarating mountain biking trails and forest rope courses to easy day hikes and lake excursions, this comprehensive collection offers exciting escapades to experience across the United States. Featuring 20 activities in every state geared to a wide range of experience levels, as well as family-friendly activities and accessible options with inclusion in mind, this beautifully illustrated book will make it difficult to stay indoors—and it will inspire you to create your own bucket list of exhilarating adventures. Consider these options: An Instagram-worthy stroll through the Elizabeth Park Rose Garden in Connecticut ** A beginner-friendly horseback ride from vineyard to vineyard in Virginia**A waterfall-filled hike in Starved Rock State Park, Illinois, where you'll wind through 18 breathtaking canyons**A birdwatching trip just outside the Manhattan skyline in Brooklyn's nature preserves**An accessible trail along the south rim of Arizona's Grand Canyon**A 30-mile bike ride along Copper Harbor Trails in Michigan**Canyoneering through Moab, Utah's slot canyons and ancient ruins**Ziplining across an Olympic course in Lake Tahoe, Nevada**Taking on class IV rapids in the rushing waters of West Virginia
This week on Rookie Pirate Radio, Allyson Johnson joins Jon Negroni (me) and Travis Hymas to discuss Skip and Loafer, a new slice-of-life high school anime that just concluded its first season on Crunchyroll. Based on the manga written and illustrated by Misaki Takamatsu and produced by P.A. Works (also known for Buddy Daddies), Skip and Loafer has been a nominal, wholesome favorite this past season. So we unpack what it is about this story that has us rooting for Mitsumi, Shima, and their electric group of friends. We want your feedback! If you have any questions, corrections, or anything else on your mind, please email us (rookipirateradio@gmail.com) or join our Discord and hang out with us on the anime server (or any server!) Be sure to subscribe to Rookie Pirate Radio on your favorite podcast app, so you can stay up to date on all our releases. EXTRA CREDITS Our intro music is a remix version of “Overtaken” from the One Piece anime, cut together by Jon Negroni. Our podcast artwork was created by Jon Negroni, Film Editor of InBetweenDrafts. Allyson Johnson is Editor-in-Chief of InbetweenDrafts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Rookie Pirate Radio, special guests Allyson Johnson and Kayla Lupoli join us to discuss Hell's Paradise, a new Shonen anime produced by MAPPA and based on the hit manga (Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku). Kayla has been reviewing weekly episodes of Hell's Paradise and also read the entire manga, so we have a great roundtable discussing what we like, dislike, and want to see more of as the season progresses. The anime (which is three episodes in at the time of this recording) is currently available to watch on Crunchyroll. And we end this week's show with a few anime recommendations for Galaxy Next Door, Oshi no Ko, Skip and Loafer, and more. We want your feedback! If you have any questions, corrections, or your own theories and speculation, please leave us a comment below. Or join our Discord and hang out with us in our respective channels for anime, manga, and our One Piece spoilers chat. We'll be back next week to discuss One Piece 1081. In the meantime, be sure to subscribe to Rookie Pirate Radio on your favorite podcast app, so you can stay up to date on all our releases. EXTRA CREDITS Our intro music is a remix version of “Overtaken” from the One Piece anime, cut together by Jon Negroni. Our podcast artwork was created by Jon Negroni, Film Editor of InBetweenDrafts. Allyson Johnson is Editor-in-Chief of InbetweenDrafts. Kayla Lupoli is a contributing writer for our anime section, and you can find her reviews of Hell's Paradise here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spring is in the air, and so is a whole new season of anime! Our esteemed editor in chief Allyson Johnson joins us this week to cover a wide range of returning seasons, new adaptations, and even some limited runs to keep our Crunchyroll, Netflix, and HIDIVE accounts (among others) humming along nicely while the weather beckons us back outside. From new fantasy isekai to slice-of-life rom-coms and plenty in-between, we should have a solid recommendation or two for just about everyone. And if all that isn't enough, don't worry, because you can also check out our 14 Spring Anime to Watch editorial on the site right now. We want your feedback! If you have any questions or comments about the show, please leave a comment or email us: rookiepirateradio@gmail.com. We'd also love to have you join our Discord, where you can hang out with us in our anime, manga, and One Piece discussion channels. Be sure to subscribe to Rookie Pirate Radio on your favorite podcast app, so you can stay up to date on all our releases. EXTRA CREDITS Our intro music is a remix version of “Overtaken” from the One Piece anime, cut together by Jon Negroni. Our podcast artwork was created by Jon Negroni. Travis Hymas is the Anime & Manga editor of InBetweenDrafts, and Jon Negroni is the Film Editor of InBetweenDrafts. Our guest Allyson Johnson is the Editor in Chief of InBetweenDrafts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this comprehensive and update guide packed with hundreds of ideas vetted by experts at every site, America's #1 national parks publisher provides all of the information you need to discover the beauty and diversity of the country's most iconic national parks, scenic trails, seashores, historic areas, and more. This 544-page reference is the ultimate travel planner for all things national parks, filled with full-color photos, detailed maps, historical background, and practical facts on the location of the park system properties, as well as the best times to visit and top-rated activities.
Special guest Allyson Johnson joins us to discuss Trigun Stampede, a new reboot of the anime/manga classic from the late 90s. Brought to us by Studio Orange and available to stream on Crunchyroll, Trigun Stampede has made a huge impression on both fans and newcomers alike, particularly for its reinterpretation of the source material and 3D animation. We end the show (22:10) with roundtable recommendations for Buddy Daddies, Tsurune, and To Your Eternity Season 2. We want your feedback! If you have any questions, corrections, or your own theories and speculation, please leave us a comment below. Or join our Discord and message us in the One Piece Spoilers Chat server. We'll be back soon to discuss One Piece 1074 after it releases on February 12, 2023. In the meantime, be sure to subscribe to Rookie Pirate Radio on your favorite podcast app, so you can stay up to date on all our releases. Extra Credits Our intro music is a remix version of “Overtaken” from the One Piece anime, cut together by Jon Negroni. Our podcast artwork was created by Jon Negroni. Travis Hymas is the Anime & Manga editor of InBetweenDrafts, and Jon Negroni is the Film Editor of InBetweenDrafts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Author and Golden Voice narrator Julia Whelan joins AudioFile's Michele Cobb to talk all about writing and narrating THANK YOU FOR LISTENING, a romance between two narrators that earned a spot on our list of 2022 Best Audiobooks. Hear about what it was like to narrate her own work and how Julia thought about all of the character voices as she was writing and developing their stories. Listen to discover some of her own experiences with narrating that she brought into the booth and what will stick with her about writing and narrating this romance. Read AudioFile's review of the audiobook at audiofilemagazine.com. Published by Harper Audio. AudioFile's 2022 Best Romance Audiobooks: DELILAH GREEN DOESN'T CARE by Ashley Herring Blake, read by Kristen DiMercurio HONEY & SPICE by Bolu Babalola, read by Weruche Opia KAMILA KNOWS BEST by Farah Heron, read by Soneela Nankani SEATMATE by Cara Bastone, read by Amanda Ronconi, Zachary Webber, Josh Hurley, Carol Monda, Corey Allen, Allyson Johnson, Eric Yves Garcia, Tanya Eby, Dina Pearlman SOMETHING FABULOUS by Alexis Hall, read by Nicholas Boulton THANK YOU FOR LISTENING by Julia Whelan, read by Julia Whelan For the full list of 2022 Best Audiobooks, visit: audiofilemagazine.com Will Seeking Justice Lead to Her Own Demise? Today's episode of Behind the Mic is brought to you by Oasis Audio, publisher of BENEATH HIS SILENCE, a gothic-style regency romance from promising young author, Hannah Linder. Narrated by Anne Flosnik. Available everywhere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Cosmic Companion, we take a look at Exoplanets in Your Backyard! Or, at least how you can get a small idea of what it might be like to visit these worlds, and you know… Survive. Later in the show, we're going to be talking with Allyson Johnson, senior editor at National Geographic. We'll be discussing their new release, Complete National Parks of the United States, and explore how some national parks can give us a small taste of life on distant worlds. Astronomers currently know of a little over 5,000 worlds orbiting stars other than the Sun. These range from small, hot rocky planets huddling close to their star, to massive Jupiter-like worlds. This largest class of worlds could themselves be encircled by families of Moons, some as large as Mercury — or perhaps even the Earth.Listen to the podcast episode here or watch this program as a video!Next week, we will begin a tour of the winter sky so grand, it will take two weeks (that's a fortnight for those of you STILL refusing to use metric!). In part one, we welcome Andrew Fazekas - National Geographics's “Night Sky Guy” back to the show. We'll talk about what can be seen in the wintertide sky using just your eyes! (Part 2 will examine The Winter Sky w/ Telescopes! w/ Michael Petrasko from Insight Observatory!).Clear skies!JamesThe Cosmic Companion w/ James Maynard is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Cosmic Companion w/ James Maynard at thecosmiccompanion.substack.com/subscribe
This week on The Cosmic Companion, we look at the future of cities in space. We will discuss how the urban areas many of us live in today will lead to cities of the future, placed in orbit around Earth, on the surfaces of the Moon and Mars, and beyond. Later on in the show, we will be talking with Joe Yogerst. We'll discuss his new book from National Geographic, 100 Cities 5000 Ideas, as well as what cities of today can tell us about cities of the future. Currently, roughly four billion people — almost exactly half the world's population — live in cities spread around the globe. By the year 2050, that number is likely to increase to roughly 68% of the world population (including 89% of people in the U.S.) living in urban areas. For those making their homes in space, that number will — almost certainly — be near 100%. Cities in space will also face the additional challenges of… well… being in space. Listen to the podcast here or watch this episode as a video!Next week:Exoplanets in Your Backyard! w/ Allyson Johnson from National Geographic, Senior Editor of Complete National Parks of the United States!Make sure to join us, starting 3 December!Clear skies! James Get full access to The Cosmic Companion w/ James Maynard at thecosmiccompanion.substack.com/subscribe
National Parks are one of our country's most treasured protected areas in the United States. If you have had the opportunity to visit and explore one of these parks, you understand why they are so amazing! I welcomed National Geographic Books senior editor Allyson Johnson back to the podcast to discuss NatGeo's newest book Complete National Parks of the United States. The book is a guide for every kind of traveler, for every season, and for everyone! About the Guest:Returning to the Chaos N Cookies podcast is Allyson Johnson! For those of you that have not had the pleasure to listen to our last conversation, Allyson Johnson is a senior editor for National Geographic books, where she publishes travel, photography, cookbooks, and illustrated reference titles, including the New York Times bestselling Blue Zones Kitchen by Dan Buettner; the top-selling 5,000 Ideas series by Joe Yogerst; NATJA award-winning 100 Dives of a Lifetime by Carrie Miller; best-selling What to Eat When by Drs. Michael Roizen and Michael Crupain; and the upcoming National Geographic The 21st Century. Previously she worked as a lifestyle editor at Every Day Rachael Ray magazine where she covered food, travel, and DIY. She lives in northern Virginia with her husband and two children.The newest edition to the Nat Geo Library is Complete National Parks of the United States. In this comprehensive and update guide packed with hundreds of ideas vetted by experts at every site, America's #1 national parks publisher provides all of the information you need to discover the beauty and diversity of the country's most iconic national parks, scenic trails, seashores, historic areas, and more. This 544-page reference is the ultimate travel planner for all things national parks, filled with full-color photos, detailed maps, historical background, and practical facts on the location of the park system properties, as well as the best times to visit and top-rated activities.https://www.linkedin.com/in/allysonreneejohnsonhttps://www.instagram.com/natgeo/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/allyren.edits/https://www.amazon.com/National-Geographic-Complete-United-States/dp/1426216920 About the Host: Following the crumbs in the chaos is a full-time job as a Productivity Coach. As a busy mom of three and the founder of Chaos N' Cookies, keeping moms from crumbling is my main objective. After gaining 10+ years of experience as a Director of Marketing helping build multiple 6 & 7-figure businesses for other women I've created the Chaos Control System to equip moms to overcome their own objections so they can live the life they want to live and start that business they have always wanted. The Family Playbook, or standard operating procedure, is the tool every mama needs to save time and stress-less when chaos ensues at home. For new biz owners, I also help simplify systems on social media and other business platforms to automate processes to get their business up and running quickly and efficiently with how-tos and hands-on coaching. I have helped hundreds of women to be more productive and self-sufficient in their homes and businesses allowing them to reclaim control of the chaos....
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On this episode:Michael Mehta Webster is an expert in ecology, conservation, philanthropy, and non-profit management. His research interests focus on how organisms and ecosystems adapt to environmental change, how this information can be translated into effective conservation strategies, and the practical and ethical dilemmas that arise along the way. We discussed his new book "The Rescue Effect: The Key to Saving Life on Earth."Andrew Fazekas, also known as the "Night Sky Guy" is a science writer, speaker and broadcaster who shares his passion for the wonders of the universe through all media. He writes the popular online stargazing columns for National Geographic and is the author of the bestselling book Backyard Guide to the Night Sky. Fazekas is a syndicated correspondent for television and radio broadcast networks, the communications manager for Astronomers Without Borders and an active sky-watching member of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada since 1983. Co-creator of the world's first open-air, augmented-reality planetarium experience in Canada, Fazekas brings stars down to Earth in his weekly skywatching livestream shows. He has never met a clear night sky he didn't like. Andrew and I had a chat about his new book "National Geographic Stargazer's Atlas: The Ultimate Guide to the Night Sky."Allyson Johnson is a senior editor for National Geographic books, where she publishes travel, photography, cookbooks, and illustrated reference titles, including the New York Times bestselling Blue Zones Kitchen by Dan Buettner; the top-selling 5,000 Ideas series by Joe Yogerst; NATJA award-winning 100 Dives of a Lifetime by Carrie Miller; best-selling What to Eat When by Drs. Michael Roizen and Michael Crupain; and the upcoming National Geographic The 21st Century. Previously she worked as a lifestyle editor at Every Day Rachael Ray magazine where she covered food, travel, and DIY. She lives in northern Virginia with her husband and two children. Allyson talked about her latest book from National Geographic, "National Geographic Complete National Parks of the United States, 3rd Edition: 400+ Parks, Monuments, Battlefields, Historic Sites, Scenic Trails, Recreation Areas, and Seashores."
Allyson Johnson is a senior editor for National Geographic Books, bringing us the newest edition of "National Geographic - Complete National Parks of the United States". The book spans over 500 pages with details of parks, monuments, battlefields and historic sites. It's a great way to plan for wonderful adventures and travels with the family, as the book provides details about what to expect, the time to allow for the visit. Consider the books as a valuable resource, and a great gift for anyone as we look ahead to the holiday season. Twitter: @natgeobooks
Breathtaking reminder of how beautiful America is.
Breathtaking reminder of how beautiful America is.
Senior Editor Allyson Johnson discusses National Geographic's Complete National Parks of the United States.
Sean Collinsonhttps://www.seancollinson.com/Cristina LePortDon't miss Dissection, an upcoming riveting medical thriller by the Cardiologist who makes your heart flutter at every turn of a page. Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Diseaseshttps://cristinaleport.com/Allyson JohnsonSenior Editor at National Geographichttps://www.amazon.com/National-Geographic-Complete-United-States/dp/1426222335Sean Collinson is a world-renowned civil and family law mediator as well as the best-selling author of 7 Keys to Love. Sean has found a way to share his most vulnerable moments in his latest book, Whiteout. After years as one of the most successful civil and family law mediators, Sean's unexpected motorcycle tragedy inspires a raw memoir of resilience, rescue, recovery and reward. Collinson cautions us just how fleeting the human experience can be and reminds us to take a step back to appreciate the things that truly matter. https://www.seancollinson.com/Cristina LePort emigrated to the U.S. from Italy when she was 26. Though she came for her medical school internship and residency, she could barely speak English. Fast forward to October 2022, Cristina has been practicing medicine as a cardiology specialist for over 30 years. Cristina has combined her twin passions of medicine and fiction in her medical thriller Dissection, a handful of mysterious heart attack and stroke cases occur, preceded by the victims receiving a card warning them of their fate within an hour. https://cristinaleport.com/Allyson Johnson is a senior editor for National Geographic books, where she publishes travel, photography, cookbooks, and illustrated reference titles, including the New York Times bestselling Blue Zones Kitchen by Dan Buettner; the top-selling 5,000 Ideas series by Joe Yogerst; and the upcoming National Geographic The 21st Century along with many others. Previously she worked as a lifestyle editor at Every Day Rachael Ray magazine where she covered food, travel, and DIY. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/
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Our guest, Allyson Johnson, is a senior editor for National Geographic books, where she publishes travel, photography, and cookbooks. Over her career, Allyson has no doubt been lucky enough to witness many incredible and awe-inspiring sights. But none are more impressive than those to be found in the book she shares with us today. The book is called America The Beautiful: Complete National Parks of the United States. And this beautiful work of art contains a treasure trove of fascinating information as well as the most stunning photos you will ever encounter. I know each of you is going to want to have this one on your coffee table so that you can come back to it time after time. So take 10 minutes, listen to what Allyson has to say. Our country has undergone some very challenging times of late and this amazing book is a reminder of all the beauty, history and remarkable gifts we share as those lucky enough make this nation our home.
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Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan and Robyn Bahr are joined by special guest Allyson Johnson to discuss Paul Thomas Anderson's Licorice Pizza. Enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor. For a limited time, all new Patreon supporters will receive a free Blu-ray/DVD. After becoming a contributor, e-mail podcast@thefilmstage.com for an up-to-date list of available films. The Film Stage Show is supported by MUBI, a curated streaming service showcasing exceptional films from around the globe. Every day, MUBI premieres a new film. Whether it's a timeless classic, a cult favorite, or an acclaimed masterpiece — it's guaranteed to be either a movie you've been dying to see or one you've never heard of before and there will always be something new to discover. Try it for free for 30 days at mubi.com/filmstage.
It's all about going places and eating good food this week. Allyson Johnson from National Geographic shares 19 years of weekend trips with us. Then Gastro Obscura's Dylan Thuras reveals some of the best spots around the world to get great food. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After more than a year of stay-at-home orders and quarantines—and just in time for the holidays—National Geographic is bringing back wanderlust with the release of a new photography-driven book: 1,000 Perfect Weekends. Whether you are interested in discovering a new destination or revisiting a familiar location, everyone can agree that it is time again to spark your curiosity to explore. With innovative travel ideas and alluring images, 1,000 Perfect Weekends features a thousand dream escapes, from sunny beach retreats and small-town charmers to mountain getaways and off-the-grid spots, as well as adventures for adrenaline junkies and those looking for a little R&R, from over 40 countries around the world. This inspiring book offers readers the perfect guide to spending 36 to 72 hours in the dreamiest destinations, whether they're seeking a quick weekend escape or tacking on an extension to their longer getaways. Led by Senior Editor Allyson Johnson, and with the support of countless other contributors, the book offers a notable 19 years' worth of weekend exploration.
After more than a year of stay-at-home orders and quarantines—and just in time for the holidays—National Geographic is bringing back wanderlust with the release of a new photography-driven book: 1,000 Perfect Weekends. Whether you are interested in discovering a new destination or revisiting a familiar location, everyone can agree that it is time again to spark your curiosity to explore. With innovative travel ideas and alluring images, 1,000 Perfect Weekends features a thousand dream escapes, from sunny beach retreats and small-town charmers to mountain getaways and off-the-grid spots, as well as adventures for adrenaline junkies and those looking for a little R&R, from over 40 countries around the world. This inspiring book offers readers the perfect guide to spending 36 to 72 hours in the dreamiest destinations, whether they're seeking a quick weekend escape or tacking on an extension to their longer getaways. Led by Senior Editor Allyson Johnson, and with the support of countless other contributors, the book offers a notable 19 years' worth of weekend exploration.
Allyson Johnson shares 1,000 Perfect Weekends, National Geographic's newest collection of amazing places around the world. Find out the best places for movie-lovers, adventure-seekers, and foodies to get away and check items off their bucket lists. Learn more about Allyson and 1,000 Perfect weekends here: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/ (https://www.nationalgeographic.com/)
What's better than a weekend getaway? I had the pleasure of sitting down with senior editor for National Geographics books Allyson Johnson to discuss the newest book from NatGeo, 1000 Perfect Weekends. Whether you are looking for a family getaway or a kid-free weekend, 1000 Perfect Weekends gives amazing ideas with breathtaking photographs to imagine all the possibilities! The book is available now on Amazon. About the Guest: Allyson Johnson is a senior editor for National Geographic books, where she publishes travel, photography, cookbooks, and illustrated reference titles, including the New York Times bestselling Blue Zones Kitchen by Dan Buettner; the top-selling 5,000 Ideas series by Joe Yogerst; NATJA award-winning 100 Dives of a Lifetime by Carrie Miller; best-selling What to Eat When by Drs. Michael Roizen and Michael Crupain; and the upcoming National Geographic The 21st Century. Previously she worked as a lifestyle editor at Every Day Rachael Ray magazine where she covered food, travel, and DIY. She lives in northern Virginia with her husband and two children. instagram.com/allyren.edits/ https://www.amazon.com/000-Perfect-Weekends-Getaways-Around/dp/1426221452/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=1000+perfect+weekends&qid=1634920003&qsid=131-9201652-0391450&sprefix=1000+perfect+wee%2Caps%2C78&sr=8-3&sres=1426221452%2CB085KCYVKR%2CB013XKHA4M%2C0062802798%2CB073R59XYF%2C1986816176%2C1503904911%2C164611339X%2C1601066902%2CB07937FP47%2CB07KBSX9WN%2C1523503513%2C1523506598%2CB01M4S54JJ%2CB01LGBG9JW%2C1975420705&srpt=ABIS_BOOK About the Host: Following the crumbs in the chaos is a full time job. As a busy mom of three, a wife to a traveling hubby, and keeping it weird in Austin, Texas, it's safe to say that my life is never boring. In addition to running my coaching business as C'N'C's CEO, I'm a certified coach for a premier virtual fitness and nutrition program helping others feel better while sustaining a healthy lifestyle. My mom and dad are thrilled that I'm putting my Exercise Science degree to good use. Along with my experience training pro athletes, S.W.A.T. members, and a high school football team, I gained 10+ years experience as the Director of Marketing building multiple court reporting companies. Lastly, I am a published writer, Content Coordinator, and Account Executive for a publication by Best Version Media. They even gave me a monthly “How to” column where I teach others how to be more self-sufficient with common household tasks. Every woman should know how their home functions and what to do if something malfunctions, man or no man. With my husband on the road, searching “How To” on the internet has transformed me into a “Mommy MacGyver”. “I don't know how you have the time.” “You're like a Supermom!” These are common things that people say, but the truth is that life hasn't always been easy or pretty. Even with the bumps, I always try to find the humor in everything because laughter is good for the soul and you should never take life too seriously….where's the fun in that? www.chaosncookies.com https://www.instagram.com/heathersteinker https://www.facebook.com/heathersteinker https://linktr.ee/hsteinker https://chaosncookies.com/shop Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our
Throughout his twenty-five-year decorated career as a DHS Special Agent, INTERPOL Official and Diplomat for the U.S. Government, Eric Caron discovered the powerful, life-saving effects of listening to one's heart, mind and God-given instincts. Eric came to think of this principle as being Switched On. This inspired Caron to share these principles and methods in his book: Switched On: The Heart and Mind of a Special Agent. Through his experiences in the field, Eric takes readers on a virtual ride-along filled with twists and turns as he shares with Frankie Boyer what he learned to reveal the key to becoming Switched On for life. https://switchedonlife.com/Dr. Ron Kaiser - Optimum mental health is achieved through attitude and effort. Just as going to a gym can improve your physical health, joining The Mental Health Gym can help you build and maintain healthy emotional functioning using the principles of POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY and GOAL-ACHIEVING PSYCHOTHERAPY (GAP). https://TheMentalHealthGym.comAfter more than a year of stay-at-home orders and quarantines, National Geographic publishes a new photography-driven book: 1,000 Perfect Weekends. Seriously, who doesn't want to get away right about now?? Led by Senior Editor Allyson Johnson, and with the support of countless other contributors, the book offers a notable 19 years' worth of weekend exploration.
We talk with Ty Burr, film critic for the Boston Globe, and Allyson Johnson, film critic for CambridgeDay.com and editor in chief for TheYoungFolks.com about what they are most excited to see, whether audiences will ever return to pre-pandemic numbers, and how streaming has changed everything for film.
Allyson Johnson wants to encourage people to enjoy all that U.S. National Parks have to offer, and NatGeo's new guidebooks to the National Parks can help. Learn more about National Geographic's Secrets of the National Parks and Guide to National Parks of the United States here: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/national-parks (https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/national-parks)
In this first half of our annual book gifting guide we have suggestions for the youngest readers, stir-crazy travelers and that person who can't watch enough holiday romance movies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Corona Virus pandemic has turned vacation travel plans upside down for many this year. With events cancelled and concern over health risks associated with air, rail and cruise travel, many are opting for road trips as a vacation alternative. If you’re hitting the road, take a reliable companion. For more than a century National Geographic has been the first stop for savvy travelers in search of inspiration, in-depth knowledge and practical advice. The long-anticipated 2nd edition of National Geographic’s DRIVES OF A LIFETIME: 500 of the World’s Greatest Road Trips, is an invitation to get behind the wheel and experience some of the best motoring adventures around the globe. From legendary Highway 1 in California to Japan's famous Irohazaka Winding Road, DRIVES OF A LIFETIME spans the globe to reveal the best celebrated and lesser-known road trips on the planet. Allyson Johnson is a senior editor for National Geographic books, where she publishes travel, photography, cookbooks, and illustrated reference titles, including the New York Times bestselling Blue Zones Kitchen by Dan Buettner; the top-selling 5,000 Ideas series by Joe Yogerst; NATJA award-winning 100 Dives of a Lifetime by Carrie Miller; best-selling What to Eat When by Drs. Michael Roizen and Michael Crupain; and Women: The National Geographic Image Collection. Previously she worked as a lifestyle editor at Every Day Rachael Ray magazine where she covered food, travel, and DIY. She lives in northern Virginia with her husband and son. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steve-richards/support
The Corona Virus pandemic has turned vacation travel plans upside down for many this year. With events canceled and concern over health risks associated with air, rail and cruise travel, many are opting for road trips as a vacation alternative. If you’re hitting the road, take a reliable companion. For more than a century National Geographic has been the first stop for savvy travelers in search of inspiration, in-depth knowledge and practical advice. The long-anticipated 2nd edition of National Geographic’s DRIVES OF A LIFETIME: 500 of the World’s Most Spectacular Trips, is an invitation to get behind the wheel and experience some of the best motoring adventures around the globe. From legendary Highway 1 in California to Japan's famous Irohazaka Winding Road, DRIVES OF A LIFETIME spans the globe to reveal the best celebrated and lesser-known road trips on the planet. Inside this fully updated and revised edition--featuring more than 20 new drives--you'll find routes through spectacular landscapes, ideas for quick getaways, leisurely journeys of discovery, and revelations of secret worlds beyond Google Maps. Some are legendary long-distance odysseys; others are easy day trips close to home, taking you down charming local byways. All will inspire you to pack up the car and hit the road. The possibilities are endless: Take Colorado's San Juan Skyway for a 10,000-foot climb over towering mountain passes. Or travel the ancient Silk Road on an expedition across Central Asia and through time. Or why not drive the perimeter of Puerto Rico, a tropical paradise with many beaches along the way? Whatever your taste and budget, you'll find plenty of routes tailored to your interests. Alongside detailed descriptions, full-color maps guide the way and planning tips help you make the most of your journey; top 10 lists offer quick, easy side trip ideas. Beautiful, informative, and inspiring, this luxurious volume is a lifelong resource that readers will treasure.
The Corona Virus pandemic has turned vacation travel plans upside down for many this year. With events canceled and concern over health risks associated with air, rail and cruise travel, many are opting for road trips as a vacation alternative. If you’re hitting the road, take a reliable companion. For more than a century National Geographic has been the first stop for savvy travelers in search of inspiration, in-depth knowledge and practical advice. The long-anticipated 2nd edition of National Geographic’s DRIVES OF A LIFETIME: 500 of the World’s Most Spectacular Trips, is an invitation to get behind the wheel and experience some of the best motoring adventures around the globe. From legendary Highway 1 in California to Japan's famous Irohazaka Winding Road, DRIVES OF A LIFETIME spans the globe to reveal the best celebrated and lesser-known road trips on the planet. Inside this fully updated and revised edition--featuring more than 20 new drives--you'll find routes through spectacular landscapes, ideas for quick getaways, leisurely journeys of discovery, and revelations of secret worlds beyond Google Maps. Some are legendary long-distance odysseys; others are easy day trips close to home, taking you down charming local byways. All will inspire you to pack up the car and hit the road. The possibilities are endless: Take Colorado's San Juan Skyway for a 10,000-foot climb over towering mountain passes. Or travel the ancient Silk Road on an expedition across Central Asia and through time. Or why not drive the perimeter of Puerto Rico, a tropical paradise with many beaches along the way? Whatever your taste and budget, you'll find plenty of routes tailored to your interests. Alongside detailed descriptions, full-color maps guide the way and planning tips help you make the most of your journey; top 10 lists offer quick, easy side trip ideas. Beautiful, informative, and inspiring, this luxurious volume is a lifelong resource that readers will treasure.
In this conversation with Allyson Johnson, you'll end up realizing that you'll not only want to get this book but also take to the open road! There are 500 travel destinations but spoiler alert, 300 didn't make the final cut! Here's hoping that they'll be worked into the third edition.Allyson Johnson is a senior editor and project manager for travel, photography, cookbooks, and illustrated reference titles at National Geographic. She's worked on titles that include the New York Times bestselling Blue Zones Kitchen by Dan Buettner; the top-selling 5,000 Ideas series by Joe Yogerst; NATJA award-winning 100 Dives of a Lifetime by Carrie Miller; best-selling What to Eat When by Drs. Michael Roizen and Michael Crupain; and Women: The National Geographic Image Collection.Find out more about National Geographic here:➡️ Website: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/➡️ Buy the Book: https://www.amazon.com/Drives-Lifetime-Worlds-Spectacular-Trips/dp/1426206771My podcast is an iHeartMedia sanctioned podcast, is available at your fingertips anywhere in the world wherever you listen to your podcasts and is a joy to create for you.For even quicker access to all of my podcast episodes, you can click on the link on my Instagram bio. As always I thank you for your likes, reviews and shares and please find and follow me at the links below. And so it is.➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wizardscornerpodcast/➡️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wizardscorner?lang=en➡️ iHeart Podcast: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1248-the-wizards-corner-53098164/➡️ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-wizards-corner-podcast/id1489811852
Allyson Johnson, Bill Larson, Inger Tudor, & Tansy Alexander - Voice Over Artists & AD Narrators join me to discuss; How important is voice? Not just the quality and tone, but what else is implied by what is heard? Is the voice indicative of an entire group of people. Can a woman's voice fit a specific genre of film? Is there really a Black voice? Let's flip the script and find out. Subscribe wherever you get podcasts! Transcripts & more at ReidMyMind.com Follow @tsreid on Twitter
Allyson Johnson, APR from BLASTmedia shares her advice for positing your message during COVID-19.
Corretta Scott King – Virginia Hamilton Award-winning author Mildred D. Taylor concludes her Logan family series with this moving audiobook. AudioFile’s Robin Whitten and host Jo Reed talk about the subtle yet emotive performance by Allyson Johnson. She welcomes listeners with her warm narration of a story centered around Cassie Logan, whom listeners first met as an 8-year-old in ROLL OF THUNDER, HEAR MY CRY (1976). Now Cassie is grown, and she’s moving from Mississippi north, and then to California, discovering that prejudice and racism exist even all the way across the country. The drama of the plot and the depth of the characterizations ensure that this audiobook is unforgettable. Published by Listening Library. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Looking for a bookish community that focuses on positivity and inspiration? That’s Page Chaser’s mission: to have conversations with avid readers who are believe that everything is worthy of discussion – from Mister Rogers to the Hunger Games to Little Women. Join the Page Chaser crew at www.PageChaser.com, where you can read articles, watch videos, sign up for amazing bookish deals, and so much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Picture editors Barry Brown and Allyson Johnson, re-recording mixer, Dominick Tavella, supervising sound editor, Dave Paterson, dialogue and ADR editor Tony Martinez, music editor, Jen Dunnington and Asst Editor David A Smith talk about their work with Mira Nair on both documentaries and scripted features India Cabaret, Salaam Bombay!,Monsoon Wedding, Vanity Fair, Kama Sutra, The Reluctant Fundamentalist and The Queen of Katwe over the past 40 years.We welcome your comments and suggestions -- write us atframebyframe@postnewyork.org or share your comments via iTunes
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today, Michael Snydel, Bill Graham and I are joined by Allyson Johnson to discuss the hilarious, kindhearted comedy Booksmart by director Olivia Wilde. The Film Stage is supported by MUBI, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day, MUBI hand-picks a new gem and you have one month to watch it. Try it for free at mubi.com/filmstage.
Allyson Johnson is a senior editorial project manager at National Geographic Books. A University of Maryland graduate (Go TERPS!), she previously worked at Rachael Ray Every Day magazine and has been published in USA Weekend, Brides.com, Brit + Co., among other publications. She’s the master of getting involved and started her hustle early on while in college. “You never know what you’re going to like and what you’re going to be good at,” said Allyson. This mindset landed her positions as a writer for both USA Weekend magazine and College Magazine where she landed her first celebrity interview and gained experience editing. Find out how Allyson landed her passion career at National Geographic by making the ask of her internship coordinator to help find opportunities. Download my podcast interview with Allyson here on iTunes! Once you’re inspired by Allyson’s story we would love to read your review. http://bit.ly/AmandaNachmanPodcast
Welcome to the launch of AudioFile Magazine's new podcast, Behind the Mic! Editors and reviewers from AudioFile Magazine give their recommendations for the best audiobook listening Monday through Friday. This podcast will help you find your next great audiobook. In addition to the audiobook recommendations, we’ll have bonus episodes of in-depth conversations with the best voices in the audiobook world. Today we recommend WHAT TO READ AND WHY by Francine Prose, read by Allyson Johnson. This audiobook of essays is perfect for listeners who are book lovers and literary enthusiasts. Listen for an excerpt of this recommended audiobook. For more free audiobook recommendations, sign up for AudioFile Magazine’s newsletter on our website: On today’s episode are host Jo Reed and AudioFile Magazine founder and editor Robin Whitten. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FXF_S04EP02:MIRA NAIR: ALLYSON JOHNSON, BARRY BROWN, DOMINICK TAVELLA, JENNIFER DUNNINGTON, DAVID PATTERSON, TONY MARTINEZ, DAVID SMITH PLAY PODCAST In this episode of Frame By Frame, picture editors Barry Brown and Allyson Johnson, re-recording mixer, Dominick Tavella, supervising sound editor, Dave Paterson, dialogue and ADR editor Tony Martinez, Music editor, Jen Dunnington and Assistant Editor David A Smith talk about their work with Mira Nair on both documentaries and scripted features including India Cabaret, Salaam Bombay!,Monsoon Wedding, Vanity Fair, Kama Sutra, The Reluctant Fundamentalist and The Queen of Katwe over the past 40 years. Filmmaker Mira Nair who splits her time between New York, Kampala and New Delhi creates complex worlds of color and sound where modernity often meets with tradition. The same complexity is reflected in the diverse talents she surrounds herself with in her New York-based post production family. Picture Editor Barry Brown started things off by talking about how he met Mira as a first-time editor for her documentary India Cabaret. You can share this conversation through our website bit.do /framebyframe—or via Twitter at @postny. You can also find us on itunes- search Frame By Frame and click on the orange icon. We welcome your comments and suggestions -- write us at framebyframe@postnewyork.org. This session was recorded at Parabolic in New York City. The sound engineer was Vinny Alfano Stay tuned for upcoming episodes of Frame By Frame with the collaborators of Ron Howard and Spike Lee. Frame By Frame is expanding to include short interviews spotlighting bold new voices in New York filmmaking the New York in snapshot conversations called Generation Next. Listen for upcoming mini-episodes. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Frame By Frame is proudly presented by Post New York Alliance.
FXF_S04EP02:MIRA NAIR: ALLYSON JOHNSON, BARRY BROWN, DOMINICK TAVELLA, JENNIFER DUNNINGTON, DAVID PATTERSON, TONY MARTINEZ, DAVID SMITHPLAY PODCAST In this episode of Frame By Frame, picture editors Barry Brown and Allyson Johnson, re-recording mixer, Dominick Tavella, supervising sound editor, Dave Paterson, dialogue and ADR editor Tony Martinez, Music editor, Jen Dunnington and Assistant Editor David A Smith talk about their work with Mira Nair on both documentaries and scripted features including India Cabaret, Salaam Bombay!,Monsoon Wedding, Vanity Fair, Kama Sutra, The Reluctant Fundamentalist and The Queen of Katwe over the past 40 years. Filmmaker Mira Nair who splits her time between New York, Kampala and New Delhi creates complex worlds of color and sound where modernity often meets with tradition. The same complexity is reflected in the diverse talents she surrounds herself with in her New York-based post production family. Picture Editor Barry Brown started things off by talking about how he met Mira as a first-time editor for her documentary India Cabaret. You can share this conversation through our website bit.do /framebyframe—or via Twitter at @postny. You can also find us on itunes- search Frame By Frame and click on the orange icon. We welcome your comments and suggestions -- write us at framebyframe@postnewyork.org. This session was recorded at Parabolic in New York City. The sound engineer was Vinny Alfano Stay tuned for upcoming episodes of Frame By Frame with the collaborators of Ron Howard and Spike Lee. Frame By Frame is expanding to include short interviews spotlighting bold new voices in New York filmmaking the New York in snapshot conversations called Generation Next. Listen for upcoming mini-episodes. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Frame By Frame is proudly presented by Post New York Alliance.
Allyson Johnson and Gabrielle Bondi discuss subversive motherhood in the films We Need to Talk about Kevin and The Piano. Jane Campion and Lynn Ramsey are two of the most influential filmmakers of today so why not explore two of their best works to date. For October make sure to watch A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night and The Invitation for our female directed horror films. Both can be found on Netflix and neither are too extreme on the scares since we're all rather sensitive to horror films. This means no The Babadook for us but everyone else who has a greater stomach for horror should make sure to watch it asap. Thank you for listening! Make sure to rate and review us.
Welcome to the second episode of The Young Folks’s new podcast, DEFINE: Conversations on Hollywood & Diversity. Gabrielle Bondi hosts this new podcast with guests. This month, we have TYF’s film editor, Allyson Johnson and writer Melissa Berne.Today’s main topic is the DC Extended Universe. With the recent release of the much talked about Suicide Squad, we are dedicating this episode to the film as well as other DC films and TV shows and how fairly they depict diversity in their properties.Our goal with DEFINE is to take part in the ongoing discussions on diversity and fair representation in film and television. We hope to deconstruct stereotypes, inform audiences and do our part to help make our voices louder so our demands can be heard and seriously considered. We want more diverse stories and characters. In fact, we’re here to argue not just why we want them, but why we truly need them.This is a TYF production. TheYoungFolks.com - Follow @TYFofficial for more info.Music: Bensounds.com
Welcome to the first episode of The Young Folks’s newest podcast, DEFINE: Conversations on Hollywood & Diversity. Gabrielle Bondi hosts this new podcast with guests. This month, we have TYF’s film editor, Allyson Johnson and writer Melissa Berne.Our goal with DEFINE is to take part in the ongoing discussions on diversity and fair representation in film and television. We hope to deconstruct stereotypes, inform audiences and do our part to help make our voices louder so our demands can be heard and seriously considered. We want more diverse stories and characters. In fact, we’re here to argue not just why we want them, but why we truly need them.Today’s main topic is white-washing, which is frankly the most obvious method of cultural erasure that Hollywood frequently practices.This is a TYF production. TheYoungFolks.com - Follow @TYFofficial for more info.Music: Bensounds.com
Welcome back to the TYF DC Debrief! Now with a third series to talk about: Supergirl! Discussions about Kara Danvers' journey join the fray as the stories of Barry Allen and Oliver Queen continue!Supergirl 1x01 "Pilot" //The Flash 2x04 "The Fury of Firestorm" //Arrow 4x04 "Beyond Redemption" //Evan on...// Facebook.com/evangriffin42 //// Twitter.com/evgriff42 //Allyson Johnson...// Twitter.com/AllysonAJ // TYF Television// TheYoungFolks.com/Television //// Twitter.com/TYFOfficial //// Facebook.com/TYFOfficial //
Evan and Ally are here to talk about their favorite moments about the previously aired season of #TheFlash and #Arrow on the CW in preparation to cover wealth of #DCTV series to be airing this fall, including #Supergirl later this month!Check out our weekly reviews on TheYoungFolks.com! ...Evan Griffin on... Facebook.com/evangriffin42 ... Twitter.com/evgriff42...Allyson Johnson on... Twitter.com/allysonaj ...TheYoungFolks.com/Television...TYFOfficial...twitter.com/tyfofficial... facebook.com/tyfofficial
The first time farmers Jeff Bialas and Adina Bialas tried salsify, it was wrapped in prosciutto, dipped in sesame seeds, and deep fried. Adina explained that they could still taste the “earthy but mild” flavor of the root vegetable, and the two became such immediate fans of salsify that they decided then and there to try and grow it. “We’d never had it before,” admitted Adina. “It was just very unique and different and delicious. And we thought, oh, let’s try that.” She added that the ability to experiment is one of their favorite aspects of farming. The inspiration paid off and, this year, the Bialases harvested a small but substantial crop of salsify at J&A Farm in Goshen, New York, where they grow 12 acres of mixed vegetables. (The farm even has its own theme song, which was created by a singer-songwriter Allyson Johnson and pianist Lafayetter Harris, Jr.) Jeff described salsify as “parsnip’s ugly cousin,” but said that it adds an important element of variety to his later-fall offerings at the farmers market. The root vegetable tastes like an artichoke or sunchoke, which is an easy selling point for some of J&A Farm’s customers. Jeff said that he made small bunches of the roots, so more people would be willing to try cooking with it. Once they had, many quickly became converts. “We ended up selling out of the entire crop by a little after Thanksgiving...which was unexpected,” said Jeff, who planted two 500-feet long rows of the vegetables this past year. He planted the salsify with carrots and parsnips since they are all long-season crops. “We plant it end of April, early May, and we don’t harvest ‘til after Labor Day, ‘til around the first frost, almost October,” he added. (Photo: Adina and Jeff Bialas in warmer times/J&A Farm) All that growing time pays off, though. The vegetable is easy to prepare and Jeff said that the skin can just be scrapped off with the back of a knife. After being cut, it does need to be dropped into acidified water to keep it from oxidizing and darkening. The Bialases generally prefer simple preparation methods for the homely-looking root. “We tend to prefer a moist preparation, so…the first time we made it we boiled it in salted water,” Adina said. “I think it took about 10 minutes, cut it up and just tossed it with a little bit of butter and it was delicious like that.” Below, try J&A Farm’s simple recipe for salsify with pasta and lemon parsley sauce. Simple Salsify with Pasta and Lemon Parsley Saucecourtesy of J&A Farm, Goshen NY 1 pound salsify 1/4 cup chopped shallots 2 Tbsp olive oil 1 Tbsp butter Juice and zest of 1 large lemon 1/4 - 1/2 cup chopped parsley (depending on your taste) 1 pound bow tie pasta (or any type you prefer) Salt and pepper to taste Peel and thinly slice salsify. Simmer salsify in water or stock until barely tender. Drain salsify and add to hot saute pan with butter and shallots. Saute over medium/high heat until shallots and salsify are fully tender. Wisk together olive oil, lemon juice and zest, parsley, salt and pepper. Cook pasta to al dente, drain when done, reserving approximately 1 cup pasta water. Toss dressing and salsify mixture with hot pasta, and some of the reserved hot pasta cooking water to finish the dish. Serve warm, enjoy.