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We're all different. Some are married, single, younger, older, happier, crankier; But how do we all connect? Join Ginger, Erin, and their sweet friends Kim Poe and Amanda Lewis as they learn from each other and share experiences that will help you build your current friendships...and maybe even pull up a few new seats to the table.
We're all different. Some are married, single, younger, older, happier, crankier; But how do we all connect? Join Ginger, Erin, and their sweet friends Kim Poe and Amanda Lewis as they learn from each other and share experiences that will help you build your current friendships...and maybe even pull up a few new seats to the table.
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Send us a Text Message.* Warning *In this episode, we talk about school shootings in Dunblane Scotland and in the US, we also talk about violence against young children and gun laws. If this episode is not for you, please give this episode a miss. The sound is not fantastic on this episode, we were having a few issues with Effie's microphone, so please bear with us. We were lucky enough to meet N Leigh Hunt at Crimecon in Glasgow and he had a huge effect on us both, so we felt so honoured when he agreed to come on the podcast and talk about his book "I dont like Mondays" and school shootings. N Leigh Hunt is a South African-born author, crime historian and broadcaster. He is a member of the American Society of Criminology and considered an expert on California school shootings. He graciously received the High Commended award for Best New Author at the Inaugural True Crime Awards in 2023. He was recently a speaker at Crime Con in Glasgow - where he must us!His book - ‘I Don't Like Monday's - The True Story Behind America's First Modern School Shooting' took years of interviews and research to accurately record the horrifying event. The information collected in his book had never been published previously. He graciously received the High Commended award for Best New Author at the Inaugural True Crime Awards in 2023 He is currently a director of a radio station and produces shows and podcasts in the Midlands, UK. He lives with his wife in Olney, Bucks but still thinks of San Diego as his hometown.He is currently working on the Cokeville Wyoming school crisis, the crimes of Craig C Price (the youngest serial killer convicted in the USA) and the possible wrongful conviction of Amanda Lewis in Esto, Florida.It is such a fascinating conversation about not only school shootings but so many other tough conversations around gun laws, Bob Geldof, speaking to school shooters in prison, the FBI and MAFS! Bet you didn't expect that one! Think of it as our 3rd Birthday gift to you! Thanks for listening. You can buy the Book I Dont Like Mondays https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dont-Like-Mondays-Americas-Shooting/dp/B0BYTDGRYR/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3E62FBZAFC8P2&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.4nwuqx3F43wY8lMZmesqFKmml4eC4ZCLiGmvCnxJeN1B0DywEKX8tYlEtDhsbofUi1lQPrj2-SlI_ndRNIL9d4k0G2x9QU5EbpDnI4GnyQ8BU1U5anQ4026-WlGHJTxM7z_405H_jD4qG3hGrc8Edyf23vSSQ-UnN69wEkhVJc5sk48dqUd9SZ3WFhiOMx4epLUHpeI7l4l1t1B8WyLNkiiypxfBsbYyVNEs2gGcoLg.eZ9381mQ6gu2VJn4HVFMQm4YXhsLrhU0bwioCD5RpJM&dib_tag=se&keywords=i+don%27t+like+mondays&qid=1723733359&sprefix=i+dont+like+mondays+%2Caps%2C198&sr=8-1Go follow him on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/nleighhunt/ Listen to In Esto https://shows.acast.com/in-esto-podcasthttps://www.nleighhunt.com/ and drop him an email with the subject - Overnight Oats Hosted by & Researched & written by Marti Jeremiah-Shelley & Effie McDonald Edited & Produced by Erin Ferguson https://www.instagram.com/erinfaudio/ Since 2023 ( earlier episodes are badly edited by us!) Theme Music Vampire Strut by Joybean @AudioJungle Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mumsmysteriesandmurder/You can also support the pod and buy us a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/mumsmysteriesandmurderAnd we would love it if you could give us a cheeky review & subscribe to make sure you don't miss an episode.
In this inaugural episode "Team Chaos," dive into the blended family adventures of James and Amanda Lewis. From tying the knot in 2019 to navigating life with six kids and two dogs, they share candid stories of chaos and connection. Discover how they balance family dynamics with humor and love, and find inspiration in their journey through the unique challenges and joys of a large, blended family. Join us as we explore the lively and heartfelt world of Team Chaos!
Vinnie Potestivo is an Emmy® Award Winning Media Advisor who helps clients leverage their media exposure, find fame, and make impact. Vinnie is the Editor-in-chief of I Have A Podcast® and is responsible for discovering and amplifying the voice of independent podcasters worldwide. As a network executive at MTV Networks (98-07) he discovered talent and developed new ways to support their goals, pioneering the way brands and business owners could contribute to their public narrative by making them stars and producers of their own television series. Early hits include Punk'd, The Osbournes, TRL, 8th & Ocean, Wild'N Out, & The Challenge. Since then, he and his team at VPE.tv have continued to be well-trusted connectors who develop and distribute original content across all media platforms. Especially podcasts! You can listen to Vinnie dissect the creative process with some of the stars and creatives who helped launch his career such as Mandy Moore, Danielle Fishel, TJ Lavin, and Amanda Lewis (to name a few) on the award-winning "I Have A Podcast" audio experience which is available everywhere you watch and listen to podcasts. Contact Information: Website: https://vpetalent.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinniepotestivo/
In today's episode Marianne is speaking with Amanda Lewis, a Midwife & Nurse Practitioner, and the Founder of Vivacious Women's Wellness. Amanda's journey has been one of transformation, from being burnt out and overworked to prioritizing self-care and stepping into the realm of women's health service.In this episode you will hear Marianne and Amanda talk about:Amanda's JourneyAmanda shares her personal transformation story, highlighting her shift from burnout to finding purpose in serving women's health.Emphasizes the importance of prioritizing self-care and the challenges she overcame to get where she is today.Weight Loss MedicationDaily HabitsSelfcareUnderstanding HormonesDiscussion on when women should consider getting their hormones checked and the importance of doing so.Exploring the challenges women face in getting hormone tests done and practical steps to navigate this process.Amanda sheds light on the significance of hormone test results and the potential implications for women's health.Definition and explanation of hormone replacement therapy, along with considerations for determining its suitability for individual cases.Navigating Perimenopause/Menopause SymptomsStrategies for initiating conversations about perimenopause/menopause symptoms and minimizing their impact on daily life.Sexual HealthAddressing common issues such as exhaustion, low libido, and slow arousal in the context of sexual health.Amanda offers insights into potential solutions and approaches to improve sexual wellness.Connect with Amanda:Website - https://www.vivaciousww.com/ Website Resource Page- https://www.vivaciousww.com/resourcesLibido Magazine - https://mailchi.mp/b4a5e45c98b6/d51x0c0hiw https://www.prosayla.comBooks Amanda Mentioned:Hormone Intelligence - https://a.co/d/8jmaVxp The Adrenal Thyroid Revolution - https://a.co/d/gvmtDSw Connect with Marianne:Website: Message In The Middle with MarianneMessage In the Middle Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/422430469323847/Email: Contact | Message In The Middle with Marianne
In this PCOS patient story and PCOS expert interview, Amanda and Shewta discuss polycystic ovary syndrome symptoms, PCOS healthy habits & PCOS natural treatment. Learn how to treat polycystic ovary syndrome treatment through PCOS lifestyle tips.PCOS, or polycystic ovary syndrome, is a common hormonal disorder that affects millions of women. It causes symptoms, including irregular periods, infertility, acne, and weight gain.Host Amy Squires, interviews Amanda Lewis, a nurse practitioner and holistic practitioner, and Shweta, a client living with PCOS, to discuss the importance of taking a holistic approach to treating PCOS. This means addressing the root cause of the disorder, which is often insulin resistance, as well as managing the symptoms through lifestyle changes, such as diet, exercise, and stress management.Transcript: www.bodymindki.com/podcastGet in touch with Amanda: https://linktr.ee/vivaciouswwAuthor: The Holistic Health ShowCategory: Health and WellnessPublish date: 2023-11-21Duration: 36:9:03TranscriptGet in touch with AmandaReiki and Chakra Case Study: Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey? Discover all the details, including the comprehensive schedule by clicking here. Spaces are limited to ensure personalized attention and guidance. In-Person and Distant clients are welcome, so regardless of your location, you can participate in this enriching opportunity.Support the showThanks for listening! SUBSCRIBE to The Holistic Health Show today and embark on a transformative journey towards a more harmonious and balanced life.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube!
Discover all about hormone imbalance symptoms in females, sex life after menopause, healthy period symptoms and more! From fibroids to sex life after menopause, pregnancy treatment to women's mental health tips, we cover it all! Ignite your sexual empowerment with comprehensive sexual health education!
Amanda Lewis is a developmental editor, publishing strategist, and creative coach with more than fifteen years of helping writers get unstuck, find their authentic voice, and tell their story. Her debut memoir, Tracking Giants: Big Trees, Tiny Triumphs, and Misadventures in the Forest is all about searching for the champion trees of British Columbia and Amanda's personal journey along the way. Listen in to this fascinating conversation between Lou and Amanda (a.k.a. Lou's editorial mixologist and B5G-Sister-from-another-mister in helping to bring SPEAK EASY to life.) ***CONNECT WITH LOU DIAMOND & THRIVE LOUD***
Seeking Balance: Neuroplasticity, Brain Health and Wellbeing
Joey Remenyi from Seeking Balance International interviews Amanda Lewis, author of Tracking Giants, about the importance of accessing our creative life force and connecting to nature. Learn more about Joey here: https://www.seekingbalance.com.au/ Learn more about Amanda: https://amandalewis.org/ – I'm Joey Remenyi, a vestibular audiologist, neuroplasticity therapist, author and the Founder of Seeking Balance International. I support people in their use neuroplasticity to heal chronic vertigo, dizziness or tinnitus. If you're struggling, learn how you can take your life back by starting your own healing journey with one of our self study programs: https://www.seekingbalance.com.au/our-programs/ OR Explore our free starter kit here: https://starterkit.securechkout.com/ Are you more of a reader? Learn how you can use neuroplasticity with my book, Rock Steady. Now available in audio format! https://www.seekingbalance.com.au/thebook/
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission and 17 state attorneys general filed a antitrust lawsuit against Amazon on Tuesday. Meanwhile the U.S. Department of Justice's trial against Google is shrouded in secrecy. This week on Deconstructed, we break down the antitrust lawsuits the federal government has brought against Google and Amazon, and the anticompetitive and monopolistic practices on trial. Ryan Grim is joined by Amanda Lewis, a partner at the law firm Cuneo, Gilbert, and LaDuca and co-founder of the Responsible Online Commerce Coalition. They are also joined by Matt Stoller, director of research at the American Economic Liberties Project and author of “Goliath: The 100-Year War Between Monopoly Power and Democracy.”If you'd like to support our work, go to theintercept.com/give, where your donation, no matter what the amount, makes a real difference.And if you haven't already, please subscribe to the show so you can hear it every week. And please go and leave us a rating or a review — it helps people find the show. If you want to give us additional feedback, email us at Podcasts@theintercept.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey Friends,We are really excited to share this conversation with you. We were thrilled to catch up with Author, Editor and Champion tree tracker Amanda Lewis. Among many things Amanda is the author of the very fun and inspiring book "Tracking Giants: Big Trees, Tiny Triumphs, and Misadventures in the Forest". Her book was inspired by her desire to reconnect with nature, and to get outdoors and frankly to have a few weekend adventures looking for some of the tallest trees in the province. What she discovered was truly so much better than simply the tallest known tree of a given species. She was able to literally see the forest for the trees, and to learn life lessons, and collect some fun and memorable stories while on the journey. And we are so lucky she chose to record her adventures, and misadventures for us in the form of her book. We loved reading it, and loved this conversation. We know it will leave you inspired and curious about the things we value, why we value them, and how sometimes a singularity of focus and determination can cause us to miss the beauty that is surrounding us in the ordinary! We hope you enjoy this conversation between us and Amanda Lewis! Z&D Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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(Ep 24) Kevin Welner and Prudence Carter, Closing the Opportunity Gap: What America Must Do to Give Every Child an Even Chance.(Ep 25) John Diamond and Amanda Lewis, Despite the Best Intentions: How Racial Inequality Thrives in Good SchoolsEdutopia: Moving Beyond Status in Math ClassDetracking, AVID atmosphere may improve students' health, psychosocial outcomeshttps://corp.smartbrief.com/original/2023/05/detracking-psychosocial-outcomesNCTM: Catalyzing Change in Middle School MathematicsRadical MathThe Algebra ProjectRethinking Mathematics: Teaching Social Justice by the Numbers
Who doesn't love Big Old Trees!? “You would have to be some kind of monster!” That pretty much sums up the episode. Author Amanda Lewis shares her journey around her book Tracking Giants-Big Trees, Tiny Triumphs, and Misadventures in the Forest. Amanda brought a breath of fresh air into the way I think about big trees. Her fun nature and transparent writing style make for a great dialogue and an even better read!ResourcesTracking Giants by Amanda LewisSponsorsWest FraserGreenLink Forestry Inc.Quotes48.03 - 48.07: “That's the thing about trees - once you stop looking for them, they start to reveal themselves.” TakeawaysWhen the forest calls (05.09)Amanda went to the University of British Columbia in Vancouver but had to move to Toronto to pursue a career in publishing. She returned 8.5 years later to the forests of her childhood, burnt out from a difficult career and shaken from the big life change. We are the champions (08.05)Amanda‘s friend introduced her to a book called Big Lonely Doug, which spoke about a Douglas fir tree included on the BC Big Tree Registry. She decided to start a blog called Tracking Giants which would record her travels to all the champion trees. The most difficult and the most rewarding (11.10)The BC Big Tree Registry, created by Randy Stoltmann, is an online database of native trees where they are assigned tree scores based on their dimensions. Big tree registries originated in Maryland to catalogue what was left of the big trees after logging.Obelisk in the desert (19.53)Amanda points out that trees change across a landscape and a digitized registry allows for updates to reflect the changing state of trees. She muses that the reason big trees draw people in is that “they represent that deeper time and that slower way of being”. Missing the forest for the trees (28.30)Amanda likes to look at metrics of appreciating trees that are beyond numbers. Since Indigenous peoples knew of the trees since time immemorial, younger tree trackers are choosing not to name them.Approaches to conservation (36.02)Amanda highlights that Indigenous peoples refer to trees as family members. She laments that polarized perspectives on working in the forest are untrue and that they show that you can both love and harvest trees.“To find the tree, you must become the tree” (45.38)Amanda shares about the opportunity for anyone to be a ‘community scientist' in what is a very democratic registry by nominating any big tree they come across. What a tree can be (57.56)With time, trees can become big and rare and it is a “tragedy of forestry on the coast” that many trees have been logged, leaving no chance of an old-growth forest.An epidemic of loneliness and technology (1.07.00)Amanda invites listeners to think about the decisions that can be made in the present to be able to look back without regret in the future.Children of the same soil (1.14.20)Amanda feels centered thinking of herself as part of the same world as trees with rich stories, and believes there is hope to rewrite the narratives of our relationships with them.
Amanda Lewis, long-time Toronto book editor turned author, knew she needed a career change after she dreamt of a peaceful walk on a forest path. After moving to Vancouver, Lewis began healing from burnout by hunting down British Columbia's biggest trees. Her book Tracking Giants: Big Trees, Tiny Triumphs, and Misadventures in the Forest, details Lewis' journey finding B.C.'s “Champion Trees” and reveals that sometimes it's the smaller joys that make us feel more connected to the natural world.
Tegan & Sara on their graphic novel Junior High, Amanda Lewis on her memoir Tracking Giants: Big Trees, Tiny Triumphs and Misadventures in the Forest, and more.
Hey everyone, Fast X - the first part of the finale to the Fast Saga - has released I theaters. As I've stated before, I'm a pretty big fan of these movies and grew to be a massive fan by binging 8 of these films right after The Fate of the Furious came out. I was looking forward to Fast X and the concept of them closing out this franchise, at last, on their own terms but felt F9 just went way too far with the over-the-top stunts. So, does Fast X dial back some of that and act as a nice return to form for the Fast Saga or is it more of the same? Find out in this spoiler-free review. Fast X: Directed by: Louis Leterrier Screenplay by: Dan Mazeau & Justin Line Story by: Dan Mazeau & Justin Line Characters created by: Gary Scott Thompson Produced by: Vin Diesel, Jeff Kirschenbaum, Justin Lin, Neal H. Moritz, Samantha Vincent Executive Producers: Mark Bomback, David Cain, Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr., Amanda Lewis, Chris Morgan Music by: Brian Tyler Cinematography by: Stephen F. Windon Film Editing by: Dylan Highsmith, Kelly Matsumoto Cast: Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, Jason Momoa, Nathalie Emmanuel, Jordana Brewster, John Cena, Jason Statham, Sung Kang, Alan Ritchson, Daniela Melchior, Scott Eastwood, Charlize Theron, Brie Larson Synopsis: Over many missions and against impossible odds, Dom Toretto and his family have outsmarted, out-nerved and outdriven every foe in their path. Now, they confront the most lethal opponent they've ever faced: A terrifying threat emerging from the shadows of the past who's fueled by blood revenge, and who is determined to shatter this family and destroy everything—and everyone—that Dom loves, forever.
Crítica de velozes e furiosos 10. Hosts: Paulo Guedez e Wesley Souza Toda estrada um dia termina. Velozes & Furiosos 10, o mais novo filme da Saga Velozes & Furiosos, é o marco dos capítulos finais de uma das franquias globais mais célebres e populares do cinema, que em sua terceira década de ação e aventura continua firme e forte, com o mesmo elenco e os mesmos personagens principais desde o filme inaugural. Ao longo de muitas missões e contra todas as possibilidades, Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) e sua família resistiram, contornaram e superaram todos os adversários que cruzaram o seu caminho. Agora, eles enfrentam o mais letal de todos os seus oponentes – um inimigo aterrorizante que emerge das sombras do passado, alimentado por um desejo sanguinário de vingança, e determinado a destruir, para sempre, a família Toretto - tudo e todos a quem Dom ama. Em Velozes & Furiosos 5: Operação Rio, de 2011, Dom e sua equipe eliminaram o nefasto chefão brasileiro das drogas, Hernan Reyes, e decapitaram seu império em uma ponte no Rio de Janeiro. O que eles não sabiam é que o filho de Reyes, Dante (Jason Momoa, Aquaman), testemunhou tudo, e passou os últimos doze anos elaborando um plano para que Dom, afinal, pague pelo que fez. A estratégia de Dante é separar a família de Dom - de Los Angeles às catacumbas de Roma, do Brasil a Londres e de Portugal à Antártida. Novos aliados serão cooptados, e antigos inimigos vão voltar à ativa. Mas tudo muda quando Dom descobre que seu próprio filho de oito anos (Leo Abelo Perry, série Black-ish) é o alvo final da vingança de Dante. Dirigido por Louis Leterrier (Fúria de Titãs, O Incrível Hulk), retornam ao elenco de Velozes & Furiosos 10: Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Nathalie Emmanuel, Jordana Brewster, Sung Kang, Jason Statham, John Cena, Scott Eastwood, e as atrizes vencedoras do Oscar, Helen Mirren e Charlize Theron. O filme traz também um novo elenco extraordinário, incluindo a vencedora do Oscar, Brie Larson (Capitã Marvel, O Quarto de Jack) como a audaciosa Tess, da Agência; Alan Richtson (séries Jack Reacher, Titãs) como Aimes, o novo chefe da Agência que não tem o mesmo carinho pela equipe de Dom que seu antecessor, Mr. Nobody; Daniela Melchior (O Esquadrão Suicida, Guardiões da Galáxia 3) como Isabel, uma corredora de rua brasileira com um poderoso vínculo com o passado de Dom; e a lendária atriz vencedora do Oscar, Rita Moreno como a Vovó Toretto. O roteiro de Velozes & Furiosos 10 foi escrito por Justin Lin & Dan Mazeau, baseado nos personagens criados por Gary Scott Thompson. A produção é de Neal H. Moritz, Vin Diesel, Jeff Kirschenbaum, Samantha Vincent, e Lin. Seus produtores executivos são Joseph M. Caracciolo JR., David Can, Amanda Lewis, Chris Morgan e Mark Bomback. Os diretores das equipes de produção criativa de Velozes & Furiosos 10 são todos veteranos artistas da franquia que estiveram no set de Velozes & Furiosos 9, lançado em 2021, como o diretor de fotografia Stephen F. Windon, indicado ao Emmy; o designer de produção Jan Roelfs, indicado ao Oscar; os editores Dylan Highsmith e Kelly Matsumoto; a figurinista Sanja Milkovic Hays; e o compositor Brian Tyler, indicado ao Emmy. Hosts: Wesley Souza - Paulo Guedez SIGA NOSSO PODCAST NAS REDES! E nos avalie com 5 estrelas!!!! =) >>> Nossas redes: instagram: @importacast twitter: @importacast host: @pauloguedez | contato, sugestões e parcerias: paulo.guedes@ufrgs.br /// O programa também está disponível no Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Cast Box, TuneIn e Spotify. Nosso site: anchor.fm/importacast
On August 8, 2007, EMS arrived at a residential property in Esto, FL to render life saving aid to an unresponsive 7-year-old girl who had been found floating face down in a backyard pool. The child’s mother, Amanda Lewis, showed every sign of a parent in distress as her daughter was airlifted to the hospital. 7-year-old Adrianna Hutto tragically died and almost became another statistic in a long list of annual accidental drownings…that is, until a key witness came forward saying her death was no accident at all… Written by Michael Dunphy Jr., Executive Produced by Michael Ojibway. Excerpts from included police interrogations and interviews have been edited for time, context, and clarity. Visit Our Sponsors: Earth Breeze: Subscribe today and save 40% by visiting https://www.earthbreeze.com/invisible Squarespace: Go to http://www.squarespace.com/choir for a free trial, and when you’re ready to launch, use offer code “CHOIR” to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain! Hello Fresh: Go to https://www.hellofresh.com/invisible16 and use code “invisible16” for 16 free meals plus free shipping! Babbel: Learn a new language today and save up to 55% off your subscription at https://www.babbel.com/invisible Visit Invisible Choir on the web: Patreon - Invisible Choir Premium: https://www.patreon.com/InvisibleChoir Website: https://www.invisiblechoir.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InvisibleChoirPodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invisiblechoir/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/InvisibleChoir Written/Audio Sources: What A.J. Saw: Mother's Fate Hinged on 7-Year-Old's Testimony - ABC News AMANDA E. LEWIS, v. STATE OF FLORIDA Lewis v. Sec'y Brain Development - First Things First. Weather.gov > TAE > Climate Telecommunicator CPR police creates lifeline during cardiac arrest - Fernandina Observer. What Really Happened to Adrianna Lewis? Mum drowned her seven year old daughter in front of her son as punishment for being naughty Amanda Lewis is Innocent: Facebook Murder of Adrianna Hutto - Wikipedia Inmate Search: Amanda E Lewis Q21185, Ocala, Florida Criminal Minds - Amanda Lewis (Killer Women) - video Dailymotion Amanda Lewis's Complete 911 Call The Day Adrianna Drowned Amanda Lewis' first interview at Bay Medical on 08/08/2007 Alan Michael Carnley's taped interview about Adrianna Hutto drowning AJ Hutto Never Seen Whole Video of Sheriff's Department Interview about Adrianna Hutto drowning Amanda Lewis’ second interview with Holmes County SO. Here, she finds out AJ is blaming her. Pool Drowning Murder Trial (FL v. Lewis 2008) Court TV 4-FL v. Lewis: Charles Corcoran | Court TV Video Amanda Lewis Trial Opening Statements Larry Basford State FL and Walter Smith for Amanda Lewis Amanda Lewis/AJ’s full Testimony #AmandaLewisFull Testimony Sgt. Michael Raley Testimony/Crime Scene Photos/Amanda Lewis Police interview #AmandaLewis Trial (her boyfriend) Alan Carnleys first Testimony Did she really mean to say drown or DUNK? 2 More kids testify in the #AmandaLewis Trial What Did A.J. See? Music & Sound Effect Sources Opening Track: “The Downside” by Matt Harvey Closing Track: “Satin” by JMPSCR Music & Sound Effect Sources All music and sound effects used with express permission under unlimited blanket license authority from Epidemic Sound ® and SoundStripe ®. Individual sources are available via request at info@invisiblechoir.com
I met Amanda Lewis in a meditation class with my coach and podcast guest Kerri Twigg. Amanda edited Kerri's book as well as Leslie Ehm's book. I'm fascinated with network science and how people come to know one another. When I found out Amanda was publishing her own book, Tracking Giants, I knew I wanted to talk to her about the process of writing a book as an editor, the practices that support her creative process and her West Coast remote working lifestyle. This conversation was a lot of fun - if you've never heard my loud laugh you will:) I realized right at the end that Amanda's publishing date is personally relevant to me as well - I get to sprinkle my mom's magic and send beautiful success vibes Amanda's way. About Tracking Giants - available for pre-order now A funny, deeply relatable book about one woman's quest to track some of the world's biggest trees. When she first moved back west after nearly a decade away, Amanda Lewis was an overachieving, burned-out book editor most familiar with trees as dead blocks of paper. A dedicated “indoorswoman,” she could barely tell a birch from a beech. But that didn't stop her from pledging to visit all of the biggest trees in British Columbia, a Canadian province known for its rugged terrain and gigantic trees. The “Champion” trees on Lewis's ambitious list ranged from mighty Western red-cedars to towering arbutus (madrone). They lived on remote islands and at the center of dense forests. The only problem? Well, there were many… Climate change and a pandemic aside, Lewis's lack of wilderness experience, the upsetting reality of old-growth logging, the ever-changing nature of trees, and the pressures of her one-year timeframe complicated her quest. Burned out again—and realizing that her “checklist” approach to life might be the problem—Lewis reframed her search for trees to something humbler and more meaningful: getting to know forests in an interconnected way. Weaving in insights from writers and artists, Lewis uncovers what we're really after when we pursue the big things—revealing that sometimes it's the smaller joys, the mindsets we have, and the companions we're with that make us feel more connected to the natural world. Instagram LinkedIn
I met Amanda Lewis in a meditation class with my coaching and podcast guest Kerri Twigg. Amanda edited Kerri's book as well as Leslie Ehm's book. I'm fascinated with network science and how people come to know one another. When I found out Amanda was publishing her own book, Tracking Giants, I knew I wanted to talk to her about the process of writing a book as an editor, the practices that support her creative process and her West Coast remote working lifestyle. This conversation was a lot of fun - if you've never heard my loud laugh you will:) I realized right at the end that Amanda's publishing date is personally relevant to me as well - I get to sprinkle my mom's magic and send beautiful success vibes Amanda's way. About Tracking Giants - available for pre-order now A funny, deeply relatable book about one woman's quest to track some of the world's biggest trees. When she first moved back west after nearly a decade away, Amanda Lewis was an overachieving, burned-out book editor most familiar with trees as dead blocks of paper. A dedicated “indoorswoman,” she could barely tell a birch from a beech. But that didn't stop her from pledging to visit all of the biggest trees in British Columbia, a Canadian province known for its rugged terrain and gigantic trees. The “Champion” trees on Lewis's ambitious list ranged from mighty Western red-cedars to towering arbutus (madrone). They lived on remote islands and at the center of dense forests. The only problem? Well, there were many… Climate change and a pandemic aside, Lewis's lack of wilderness experience, the upsetting reality of old-growth logging, the ever-changing nature of trees, and the pressures of her one-year timeframe complicated her quest. Burned out again—and realizing that her “checklist” approach to life might be the problem—Lewis reframed her search for trees to something humbler and more meaningful: getting to know forests in an interconnected way. Weaving in insights from writers and artists, Lewis uncovers what we're really after when we pursue the big things—revealing that sometimes it's the smaller joys, the mindsets we have, and the companions we're with that make us feel more connected to the natural world.
While we're on break, we wanted to bring you an episode from the Teaching While White podcast that we really enjoyed. We've been following Teaching While White for a long time, and have appreciated their focus on the role of White teachers in creating equity driven spaces for students. Three quarters of teachers are White, and they have an important role to play in antiracism. In this episode, they speak with Dr. John Diamond, and Dr. Amanda Lewis about their book Despite the Best Intentions. We had Dr. Lewis on the podcast several years ago on our Brown v. Board series, and we've featured the book in our book club. It's an incredible look at the difference between desegregation and true integration, and highlights the challenges of internal school segregation. Jenna and Elizabeth, the hosts of the Teaching While White Podcast, just released a book, called Learning and Teaching While White: Antiracist Strategies for School Communities. Follow the podcast wherever you get your podcasts, and buy the book! Enjoy, and we'll be back soon with all new episodes! LINKS Teaching While White website Teaching While White Podcast Learning and Teaching While White: Antiracist Strategies for School Communities Drs. Diamond and Lewis - Despite the Best Intentions Dr. Lewis's episode on our show Use these links or start at our Bookshop.org storefront to support local bookstores, and send a portion of the proceeds back to us. Join our Patreon to support this work, and connect with us and other listeners to discuss these issues even further. Let us know what you think of this episode, suggest future topics, or share your story with us – @integratedschls on twitter, IntegratedSchools on Facebook, or email us podcast@integratedschools.org. The Integrated Schools Podcast was created by Courtney Mykytyn and Andrew Lefkowits. This episode was produced by Andrew Lefkowits and Val Brown. It was edited, and mixed by Andrew Lefkowits. Music by Kevin Casey.
Aujourd'hui on se retrouve pour un nouveau podcast avec avec L'affaire Adrianna Hutto , une jeune fille de 7 ans qui perdra la vie devant les yeux de son frère... Amanda Lewis la mère , est accusé par son propre fils.. je vous laisse découvrir cette histoire avec moi , accrochez vous bien car niveau émotion c'est vraiment triste.. J'espère que tu apprécieras cet podcast à écouter dans le noir complet.. Rejoins moi sur Youtube pour les vidéo avec images : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SraJgWOWAoQ&ab_channel=Mogota Et insta pour discuter avec moi :
Amanda Lewis and Stan Ninemire are part of the North Texas Community Foundation, a non-profit organization that helps donors support causes that matter to them through tax-efficient strategies. Amanda is the Director of Charitable Gift Planning and assists clients with philanthropic advising and solicitation of donor prospects. Stan Ninemire is the company's Chief Investment Officer with extensive experience in all aspects of operations, accounting, finance, and supply chain management. Amanda and Stan join me today to describe how the North Texas Community Foundation allows clients to make an impact with their money before or after exiting their business. They share how owners should plan for charity and the organizations they can support. They discuss what a donor-advised fund is and why it's a popular tool used by many philanthropists. They also explain how they help clients find the charities they can impact the most and what would happen if the owners wanted to donate internationally. "Owners want to see their dollars make an impact and know they're going to move the needle for an organization that means something to them.” - Amanda Lewis This week on Priorities & Lifestyle: How Amanda found her passion in helping owners get established with their giving What owners should think about when their business is about to be sold Donor-advised funds and why they're popular How to make charity more impactful The countries their services extend to What drew Stan to the foundation The documentation involved when a donor wants to use their services Their thoughts on remote work Our Favorite Quotes: "I never would have guessed that people could work as effectively remotely as well as we can." - Stan Ninemire "I want to be charitable, but what I really want is my kids to do that, too." - Rob Schulz "You're talking about not selling the business and then taking the proceeds and being charitable with it, but potentially moving the stock itself into a charitable structure prior to the sale." - Rob Schulz Connect with Amanda Lewis: North Texas Community Foundation Amanda Lewis on LinkedIn Email: alewis@northtexascf.org Connect with Stan Ninemire: Stan Ninemire on LinkedIn About Rob Schulz and P&L Priorities & Lifestyle Podcast The P&L: Priorities & Lifestyle Podcast is a show for business owners. In each episode, host and financial planner Rob Schulz sits down with business owners and the professionals that serve them to talk about business building, life, money — and the all-important transition out of the business, which inevitably happens to everyone who has ever founded a company. Email Rob at rob.schulz@schulzwealth.com with questions and comments, or to schedule a one-on-one conversation. Follow Rob on LinkedIn Follow Schulz Wealth on LinkedIn Follow Schulz Wealth on Facebook Order Rob's book, Thoughts on Things Financial, on Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | iBooks | Kindle Subscribe to the podcast here: Apple Podcast Spotify Google Podcasts Stitcher Audible And, if you enjoy the show, please leave a review to help others discover the podcast. *You're listening to P&L: Priorities & Lifestyle with your host Rob Schulz. Rob is the Founder and President of Schulz Wealth. All opinions expressed by Rob and his guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Schulz Wealth. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon for investment decisions. Please refer to our website for more information: schulzwealth.com.
7 year old Adrianna Hutto tragically passed away from an accidental drowning but as investigators look further into the case they find out that this may not be so accidental... I hope you guys enjoyed this episode! I really enjoyed looking into this case and I am just very heartbroken for Adrianna and everyone who loved her. On a more positive note, I hope you are as excited as I am for my new Halloween series , "Child, Thrills and True Crime", starting next Monday!
This is a conversation from the third and final day at GSX in Atlanta. Join Tristan Field-Jones and MJ Banias as they chat with Altaf Bora, Amanda Lewis and Scot Walker, each of whom are helping to build the metaverse. We take off the headsets and explore the physical security needed to protect online infrastructure and virtual worlds.For more information about samdesk, visit our website, follow us on Twitter or find us on LinkedIn.
Wrongful Convictions affect not only the person in question but also his family and loved ones. Could you imagine spending years in prison for a crime you didn't commit? Your whole life will change, especially once you adjust to the outside world. Join Julia Lazareck as she talks to Dr. Amanda Lewis about how wrongful convictions can happen to anyone and their ripple effect on families and society. She discusses the support that families need to get through these horrific situations. In addition to her research on wrongful convictions, she also works with incarcerated people to help them receive degrees, providing information on other available programs. This podcast will open your eyes to what can happen to anyone who is in the wrong place at the wrong time and the things you need to know to avoid it.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Prison: The Hidden Sentence Community today:https://prisonthehiddensentence.com/LinkedInTwitterFacebook
Threats in the virtual world often effect threats in the real world—and vice versa, especially as more assets exist solely in the metaverse. GSX 2022 speakers Amanda Lewis and Scot Walker, PCI, join GSX Daily podcast host Chuck Harold to discuss how technology, artificial intelligence, and science fiction can create challenges and opportunities for security professionals. This episode was sponsored by Dataminr—exhibiting at GSX in booth #3825. Learn more during Lewis and Walker's GSX 2022 session, What Does Trust and Safety in Virtual Reality Really Mean?, on Tuesday, 13 September: https://gsx22.mapyourshow.com/8_0/sessions/session-details.cfm?scheduleid=68
Whether in academia, on Capitol Hill, among federal and state enforcers, or in the plaintiff and defense bars, few topics are debated as hotly as the future of antitrust law. The Biden administration's ambitious competition policies and enforcement goals are evolving against the backdrop of this larger debate – and to strong fanfare in some quarters. Certain academics, practitioners, and politicians view the Biden administration's approach as a renaissance, one that embodies the Neo-Brandeisian revolution and is a much-needed return to the original intent of U.S. antitrust law.Others are more skeptical, and consider the Biden administration's more expansive approach inconsistent with current law or sound policy. These skeptics believe the Biden administration's approach goes beyond legitimate objectives for antitrust policy and enforcement, and that the new efforts of the Biden FTC or DOJ amount to mission creep, or worse.This webinar will feature Elyse Dorsey, Amanda Lewis, David J. Shaw, and Jonathan Wolfson discussing antitrust developments under the Biden administration and offering various evaluations of the administration's approach.Featuring:Elyse Dorsey, Partner, Kirkland & Ellis LLPAmanda Lewis, Partner, Cuneo Gilbert & Deluca, LLPDavid J. Shaw, Partner, Morrison & FoersterModerator: Jonathan Wolfson, Chief Legal Officer and Policy Director, Cicero Institute---To register, please click the link above
Amanda Lewis, Distinguished Professor of Sociology & African American Studies at the University of Illinois-Chicago, discusses her book Despite the Best Intentions: Why Racial Inequality Persists in Good Schools (with John Diamond, 2015) and the thought criminals discuss the stalled censorship laws in Ohio.
In the 20th episode of DBI, Suave & Kevin speak with Amanda Lewis. Amanda has been incarcerated in the Virginia Department of Corrections for almost 20 years. She took a plea deal on multiple charges in 2004 including armed robbery and gun possession. At the time of her arrest, Amanda was an active heroin addict. This was her first real involvement with the system. She has been one of millions of Americans who have been incarcerated using draconian sentencing laws that criminalize addiction and mental health issues. Producers & Hosts: Suave Gonzalez & Kevin McCracken. A great sponsor of DBI is Checkr. We love the work they are doing, check them out at https://checkr.com and see for yourself! Follow DBI on Twitter & Instagram. Be sure to visit the DBI WEBSITE. Check out some Suave with the media on WHYY and on MSNBC. His amazing artwork is available for viewing and purchase at the Morton Contemporary Gallery here. Music by Gordon Withers. Check out his WEBSITE and follow on Instagram. Edited by Jason Usry. Follow him on Twitter Listen to Kevin's show Adulting Well. And check out his company Social Imprints. Death By Incarceration is a Crawlspace Media show. Check out all the shows on their WEBSITE and follow them on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Le 8 août 2007, une américaine nommée Amanda Lewis appelle le 911, numéro d'urgence, afin de signaler qu'elle a trouvé sa fille âgée de 7 ans, Adrianna Elaine, inerte dans l'eau et que les gestes de premiers secours n'ont aucun effet sur elle. Jusque là, il ne s'agit que d'un malheureux accident domestique et il aurait pu être classé comme tel si le jeune demi-frère d'Adrianna, AJ, n'avait pas livré un témoignage troublant: ce serait sa mère qui aurait noyé sa sœur. Qu'est il réellement arrivé? C'est l'histoire de la baignade en eaux troubles. Merci à Evann Loget-Raymond et à Noémie Dournaud pour le générique. Musiques de fond : - Loik Bedrolese - All the regrets - https://soundcloud.com/blurturtle - Audionautix - Before Dawn - Audionautix - Overtime - Evann Loget-Raymond : Time to kill / Time to cry - Myuu - Hold On https://soundcloud.com/myuu/hold-on - Scott Buckley - Sleep
This week we're talking about Amanda Lewis and the death of Adrianna Hutto. Join us as we go into the details of this case and go into our rapid crime of the week segment. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What's up Murderess Accomplices! In this week's episode, Sidney and Jamie cover the terrible crime of the murderess, Amanda Lewis.Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE TO US! And then TELL A FRIEND!
With the help of Vantage Credit Union, The Wake Up with Bret & Julie get to recognize the teachers that go above and beyond in their classrooms with a $500 gift card. Nominated by Amanda Lewis, Mrs. Anne Hegger was the perfect teacher for her daughter Charlotte who not only started kindergarten, but was also was diagnosed with Leukemia in the middle of the school year. Special thanks to Andoro and Sons Pizza Fundraising also! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Covid Conversations Episode 12 features two writers who created two public-facing journals during pandemic times. Amanda Lewis is the Founder and Executive Director of Trillium Project, a small arts and culture non-profit serving Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia; Co-Founder of Watch Me Grow Ohio, a non-profit that provides community-based programming in sustainable agriculture, environmental awareness and community engagement; and Founder of The Wandering Journal Project. Alejandro Alonso is a science and technology journalist and a writer of science fiction and fantasy. He lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina. During the lockdown in his country, he created a fantastical Diario de un Cuarentenado. The two participants are joined by Rodolfo Vazquez, a Columbus-based flutist and Spanish/English interpreter and translator. Covid Conversations is funded by an OSU Global Arts and Humanities Discovery Theme grant. It is produced and presented by radio producer and folklorist Rachel Hopkin. Episode 12 was recorded on July 23, 2021.
If you're a cop, I guarantee you've caught yourself wondering what you might do after your law enforcement career is over. In fact, you've probably wondered how your experience can possibly be translated into anything that is not directly law enforcement-related. In this episode Amanda Lewis is going to share with us some practical examples of how you can translate those skills effectively into a resume or with practical application towards growing your own business. Amanda is an investigator at Facebook and an active participant in helping cops transition into corporate security. She has carved out a bit of a niche for herself and being a natural at translating your experience in law enforcement to a corporate record. Get all links, resources and show notes at https://psi.chat/045
Did you know these Interesting facts about insects? Check out www.rd.com blog post July 23,2021 by Amanda Lewis. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karen-farmer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/karen-farmer/support
He is an author, mental health advocate, counsellor and podcast host of Everybody is a Celebrity Wayne Cole. Wayne provides a sense of clarity in actions and the key way to understand life. This man is a beast when it comes to the way he delivers his message. Keep it going. Check Wayne's Instagram as he interviewed some pretty amazing people such as Ananda Lewis and Super Bowl Champion Shaquil Barrett. [1:40] Why did Wayne get into podcasting and becoming a mental health advocate? [5:23] With mentoring the youth what is something Wayne wants to younger generation to know about, when it comes to his development in life? [10:00] Why do we never elevate or celebrate the ones around us especially in the black community? [12:23] How does Wayne slow down to speed back up again? [14:23] Wayne talks about his podcast and what it means to him? [23:30] Why strangers support you more, then family or friends? [29:00] Shaquil Barrett, Amanda Lewis others.What does it mean to Wayne Cole, bringing and shed light to these's interviews for the listeners? [32:49] I speak about my interview with Mario Armstrong 2xEmmy Award for the Never Settle Show. As me and Wayne give Mario is flowers. ——— Connect With Wayne Cole ———Wayne Cole Twitter: https://twitter.com/king_OtayWayne Cole Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/king_otay/Wayne Cole Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everybody-is-a-celebrity/id1538693100?i=1000497242370—— CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA ——INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/officially.rory/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/officiallyroryLINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchellrory/Website: https://www.rorymitchell.ca
Ok, we're back for part 2 of Amanda Lewis! We get into the second half of the case and go into our star mom, a heroine and overall badass.
No ano de 2007 os Estados Unidos ficaram chocados ao saber que uma criança de 7 anos estava num tribunal testemunhando contra a própria mãe. Amanda Lewis teve que judicialmente ir de encontro as palavras do próprio filho para tentar comprovar inocência.❤️ PIX: pixmisterio@gmail.com
Our first 2-part episode where we go into the Amanda Lewis case in detail. Tell us what you think!
Jonan Scheffler interviews Google Developer Advocate Amanda Lewis about DevOps Research, and Assessment (DORA), being hospitable to customers and finding creative ways to solve people's problems, and what exactly “a DevRel team does.” Should you find a burning need to share your thoughts or rants about the show, please spray them at devrel@newrelic.com. While you’re going to all the trouble of shipping us some bytes, please consider taking a moment to let us know what you’d like to hear on the show in the future. Despite the all-caps flaming you will receive in response, please know that we are sincerely interested in your feedback; we aim to appease. Follow us on the Twitters: @ObservyMcObserv.
Dr. Amanda Lewis (Despite the Best Intentions: How Racial Inequality Thrives in Good Schools, co-authored with John Diamond) joins us for this third episode of our Brown v. Board at 67: The Stories We Tell Ourselves series. Dr. Lewis’s research takes her to a school that is desegregated on paper but segregated within the building. It is a school, like many, with “race neutral” policies that hide the very real racialized practices in the building. Add to that a dose of opportunity hoarding, and equitable policies become very difficult to institute. Brown v. Board focused on desegregating schools rather than integrating classrooms, but the story we tell about it is that it ended our racist school policies. While that may feel good, our “good intentions” do not absolve us from the impact of our actions.LINKS:Amanda Lewis Race In The Schoolyard Karolyn Tyson Integration InterruptedCharles Tilley on Opportunity HoardingRegister for the Integrated Schools Book Club in July. We'll be reading Heather McGhee's The Sum of UsUse these links or start at our Bookshop.org storefront to support local bookstores, and send a portion of the proceeds back to us. Join our Patreon to support this work, and connect with us and other listeners to discuss these issues even further.Let us know what you think of this episode, suggest future topics, or share your story with us - @integratedschls on twitter, IntegratedSchools on Facebook, or email us hello@integratedschools.org.The Integrated Schools Podcast was created by Courtney Mykytyn and Andrew Lefkowits.This episode was produced by Courtney Mykytyn and Andrew Lefkowits. Edited, and mixed by Andrew Lefkowits.Music by Kevin Casey.
Amanda Lewis from Facebook and I go through the process of getting hired through Covid-19, her famous "how to" resume building sheet she created, and breaking the mold as a woman in leadership positions. She came from the DOD and Coast Guard to help you transition. We talked about bringing soft skills to the corporate security world, leveraging relationships, and even Brene Bown's book, "Dare to Lead." This is a fantastic conversation that you do not want to miss.Check out the book "So, You Want to Get into Corporate Security" at https://lnkd.in/gbRFxSpInterview Cheat Sheet: https://lnkd.in/gU_NFU5Facebook: https://lnkd.in/g3RmFKdTwitter: https://lnkd.in/gBX5PkJInstagram: https://lnkd.in/g6QgSjmTikTok: CorporateSecurityTranslatorIf you like it, share it and follow!#CorporateSecurity #Militarytransition #lawenforcementtransition #emergencyservicestransition #firefightertransition #federalcareertransition #retirement #EMTTransition #ParamedicTransition #CorporateSecurityJob #getajobincorporate #careers #hiring #jobseekers #networking
An interview with Tim Wynne-Jones, author of 35 books for all ages, including novels, picture books, and short story collections, including most recently War at the Snow White Motel and The Starlight Claim, which is a finalist for the 2021 White Pine Award. Hear about his love of islands and adventures, his aversion to unnecessary back-stories, and his childhood experience of telling stories around the dinner table. 25 minutes. All ages. A full transcript is available at CabinTales.ca. Show Notes [0:00] Intro [1:25] Interview with Tim Wynne-Jones CA: There are some writers who do all sorts of exercises and they feel like they have to know everything about their character's past… TWJ: It really is like being at a party. You start talking to somebody. … And then suddenly they start telling you their life story. And the first thing you're going to do is start edging back towards the guacamole… [4:05] CA: And then with setting, if you're using a real place do you like gather maps and work out your setting? TWJ: Yeah…. In a made-up landscape, for instance in The Emperor of Any Place -- that's an imagined landscape – well, I had to do tons of research on what kind of flora and fauna there is in that part of the Pacific Ocean. … I love that kind of research. … And I love maps. … I've always loved making up islands and making treasure islands. … [6:10] CA: Do you have any favorite words? TWJ: Just a million…. I mostly live for capital S Story. … But sometimes you find a book that is so beautifully written that the story … doesn't have to do an awful lot. … [7:50] CA: Do you have a favorite plot twist? TWJ: Tamar by Mal Peet… sent a chill up my back … like ‘Oh my God of course! Why didn't I see that?' [8:30] CA: Are any of your stories based on your own childhood? TWJ: The Rex Zero trilogy is definitely based on my childhood in Ottawa in the Cold War. … And my short stories. … use an element from my childhood. … [9:05] CA: You write for children and for young adults and adults. Do you think of your audience while you write? TWJ: … Sometimes I feel like I'm writing a scene for one person… And a lot of the time I'm just trying to write for myself… I can't target a book at an age group. I don't even like that term because it means like you're trying to shoot them … [11:10] CA: And you said sometimes you write just for yourself… TWJ: …There are periods when I don't have anything that I have to say. …The wonderful writer Annie Dillard has a quote about this … just leave it alone; the well is empty; it will fill from below, by groundwater. … Do something else. … I've been writing a lot of songs lately and I've really been loving it. …But when I'm in the middle of the book, the joy of being a writer, I think, really, is when you get through that first horrible difficult draft… I've done all the hard slogging. And now it's going to be equally hard but in a much more interesting and exciting way. And then, then I love being a writer, for that second draft. That's just heaven. [14:20] CA: How much time do you typically spend revising versus drafting? TWJ: Well, a lot. … [15:00] CA: I remember hearing you speak once, and you had been working on a book and then someone advised you, ‘You have to kill the father…. TWJ: … my editor, god bless her. … and she didn't need to say it more than once before I realized exactly what I'd done -- I was protecting the boy…The father would step in front of the boy in every scene … I had to kill this perfectly lovely father so that the boy was face to face with his antagonist. … [16:50] CA: … You have to have faith that… life will replenish your ideas and your stories … TWJ: Yeah…. in the Annie Dillard quote … she says … if you're writing and you have an idea for a scene that's just amazing, don't think about saving it for later. … Just use it right away and it will be replenished. … You're creating ideas by allowing these ones to get out of your head. … [18:20] CA: I think she says write as if you're dying as well, and as if you're writing to an audience of people who are dying because basically-- TWJ: It's true…. But …I have a favourite saying that the difference between adult books and children's books is in an adult book it's all about letting go; and in a children's book it's about getting a grip. … [19:20] CA: Do you have a favorite POV to write from? TWJ: The story tells me. …When I was writing Blink and Caution… I was 6 pages into it before I realized I was writing in the second person. … I write in first and I write in third and I write in second. The 8th POV I'd like to try …. [20:40] CA: Did you tell stories around the campfire as a kid…? TWJ: … The dinner table was the campfire. … And in fact, as little children …we weren't allowed to sit at the dinner table with our parents until we were interesting. … [22:30] CA: Do you have a favorite scary story or scary movie? TWJ: I loved reading Dracula, …the darkness, just pervasive darkness that moves in on the story. … I loved “Dead Calm,” an Australian movie … [24:05] CA: Do you have any phobias? TWJ: Yeah, I'm claustrophobic. … [24:55] Tim Wynne-Jones introduces himself TWJ: Hi. I'm Tim Wynne-Jones. Let's see. I live in the country on 76 acres of bushland with my wife, Amanda Lewis, who's a writer among many other things. We have three grown-up children, two boys in Toronto and a daughter in London England. And they're all married and I have two grandchildren in England. And we have a cat, a wonderful old cat. And I like to cook more than anything in the world, even more than writing. But I wouldn't want to be a cook for a living. I think it's even worse than being a writer. And I like to do crossword puzzles and I love to read and snowshoe. There. [25:40] Find out more about Tim Wynne-Jones You can hear more creative writing advice from Tim Wynne-Jones on Cabin Tales Episode 1, “Things Hide in the Darkness,” about setting; Episode 2, “Nasty People meet Nasty Ends,” about character,” Episode 7.5, “Author Interviews about Endings,” and Episode 8, “The Never-ending Story,” about revision. Find out more about Tim Wynne-Jones and his books from his website at TimWynne-Jones.com. [26:50] Thanks and coming up on the podcast I'll be back next week with leftovers from my interview with Monique Polak, author of 29 books for young readers who joins us from Montreal, Quebec. Thanks for listening. Credits: Music on the podcast is from “Stories of the Old Mansion” by Akashic Records, provided by Jamendo (Standard license for online use). Host: Catherine Austen writes books for children, short stories for adults, and reports for corporate clients. Visit her at www.catherineausten.com. Guest Author: Tim Wynne-Jones has written 35 books for adults and children of all ages. His books have been translated into a dozen languages and won multiple awards, including the Governor General's Award, the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, the Arthur Ellis Award, and the Edgar Award. Tim was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2012. Find him online at http://www.timwynne-jones.com/.
Could you respond to a thief like the bishop in Les Miserables? Stories of stolen money, plants, rings, and other things, with Perth writer and theatre artist Amanda Lewis.
Marvin and Amanda Lewis take a deep dive into the song "Mirror" by Madison Ryann Ward to find some deeper means in how the song relates to there life experience