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Jared Mosley was named UNT Vice President and Director of Athletics on December 10, 2022, by President Neal Smatresk. He is tasked with the overall leadership of UNT Athletics and its more than 300 student-athletes.During the 2023-24 year, UNT enjoyed a strong first season in the American Athletic Conference with six teams reaching postseason competition. Women's basketball won the Mean Green's first AAC championship as UNT teams finished with a combined record over .500 for a program-best seventh straight season.In the classroom, UNT student-athletes posted a record GPA with a 3.284 overall in the Spring 2024 semester. The department also increased membership in the Mean Green Scholarship Fund to a record 1,750 donors as of May 2024.In his first year in the role, the women's golf program won its third consecutive Conference USA championship, the track and field program had three NCAA qualifiers - its most in 30 years, and the men's basketball program won its first National Invitation Tournament Championship. Mosley also oversaw the hiring of five head coaches during the year (Eric Morris, Football; Ross Hodge, Men's Basketball; Jason Burton, Women's Basketball; Luke Calcatera, Men's Golf; and Amanda Stone, Women's Tennis).In 2023, Mosley spearheaded a new 15-year naming rights agreement for DATCU Stadium and guided the department through a transition to The American. Additionally, Mean Green student-athletes recorded their best-ever cumulative GPA during the Fall 2023 semester.A native of Lockney, Texas, Mosley is the 15th director of athletics in UNT history. He previously served as UNT Athletics' Associate Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for more than six years from September 2016 to December 2022. In that role, he assisted Baker with financial, operational, and administrative issues. He also was tasked with developing strategic initiatives and providing oversight for human resources issues as well as facilities and event management, student services, marketing, promotions, and strategic communications.He served as sport program administrator for both men's and women's basketball while assisting with football and handling scheduling for the football program. In his time at UNT, seven programs (men's cross country, volleyball, women's soccer, football, men's basketball, women's golf and softball) combined to win 17 conference or division championships, and the overall athletic department's winning percentage in the last year was the best in the modern era. Mosley came to North Texas from the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, where he held the title of Chief Executive Officer and President from 2014-16. Prior to that appointment, Mosley served as Director of Athletics for 10 years at Abilene Christian University from 2004-14, where he increased the athletics fundraising more than 650 percent up to more than $1.7 million in his final year. Mosley oversaw more than $30 million in facilities construction and renovations while leading the Wildcats through the first year of their Division I transition. He also secured the lead gift for an on-campus football stadium. Mosley, who has more than 20 years' experience in athletics administration and leadership, also worked as Associate Athletic Director at ACU from 2001-03.He earned a pair of degrees from ACU with a Bachelor of Science degree in 2000 and a master's in education administration in 2003. Mosley was inducted into the ACU Sports Hall of Fame in 2015 after a successful basketball career, where he finished as the 11th-leading scorer and the eighth-leading rebounder in school history.Mosley and his wife Trish have three children, Jaden, Jaxon, and Blair.To View This Episode- https://youtu.be/0rExJgDsqAA#WhoKnewInTheMoment? #JaredMosley #UniveristyofNorthTexas #Athletics #Podcast
Wow, what a show it was on the Monday night's live broadcast. You can now hear it anytime right here on your favourite streaming platform. This show is taken from March 31st, 2025! Not only did I have the privilege of chatting with the legendary Paul Hamilton of Hamilton Sound about their new single "Echoes in the Hall," but I also got to talk to Tie Elford about an upcoming Hip Hop showcase at the Bella Vista in St. John's. As well, played a couple of tracks of Frank Kastle featuring Prose from the UK. On top of that, I featured 5 brand new banger tracks in the latest New Music Monday segment - get ready to hear fresh tunes from Spence, Baccalieu, Emma Whitt, Heather Feather, and the radio debut of Amanda Stone! These 5 hot new songs are kicking off April's exclusive all-Newfoundland and Labrador music monthly top 10.Don't forget, you can catch the many genres NL music has to offer on the Jigs & Reels Radio KW station over at live365.com. Now, let's press play to enjoy the show! Trust me, you won't want to miss this.Be sure to like, follow and share to spread the word.
Amanda Stone, the The Managed Service Providers Association of America® #MSPAA member relationship advocate, tells us about #MSPAA, a place where #MSPs can find resources, community, and support.
Meet Scott Cline, Robert Hamilton, Dan Healy, and Amanda Stone, Area 19 candidates for Greenville County Schools Board of Trustees in the November general election. Area 19 generally covers Northwestern Greenville County to the state line, Travelers Rest, and Berea. In this episode, each candidate has 10 minutes to introduce themselves to the voters. Your vote is so important! Please take a listen and share with your neighbors. Links: Scott Cline: https://scottclineforschoolboard.com/ Robert Hamilton: https://www.voteroberthamilton.com/ Dan Healy: None provided Amanda Stone: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558353422529 Sample Ballot: www.scvotes.gov _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Simple Civics: Greenville County is a project of Greater Good Greenville. Support Simple Civics with a tax-deductible contribution.
This week's Mean Green Coach's show podcast features Jared Mosley, Eric Morris, Amanda Stone, Leke Asenuga, and Ridge Texada.
Robert talks to North Texas Head Coach, Amanda Stone. https://meangreensports.com/sports/womens-tennis/roster/coaches/amanda-stone/787
This week's Mean Green Coach's show podcast features Jason Burton, Ross Hodge, Amanda Stone and Tommisha Lampkin.
Advancements in dairy cattle welfare and technology are key to enhancing sustainable practices in the industry. These developments boost animal health and drive efficiency and environmental sustainability in dairy farming. In this episode, Dr. Amanda Stone discusses innovative dairy technologies and welfare strategies. From pasture-based systems to managing heat stress, gain insights into reshaping the dairy industry. Join us for a thorough exploration of sustainable practices and welfare standards. Subscribe for more insightful discussions on dairy industry developments!"Evaluating animal welfare standards is a primary focus in modern dairy farm management."What you'll learn:(00:00) Highlight(02:06) Introduction(06:18) Importance of employee training in dairy management(07:15) Customizing welfare and sustainability programs(13:40) Technology in monitoring dairy animal welfare(16:31) Innovative cooling systems for pasture-based dairies(23:00) Future focus areas in dairy animal welfare(29:18) The final questionsMeet the guest: Amanda Stone, hailing from Greensburg, Pennsylvania, cultivated her passion for the dairy industry during a farm internship. With a B.S. in Animal Sciences and Biology, she's now a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Kentucky, focusing on Precision Dairy Farming technologies and improving health-related decisions on dairy farms.Connect with the guest!The Dairy Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:* Adisseo- ICC- Diamond V- Phibro- Protekta- dsm-firmenich- smaXtec- Berg + Schmidt- Evonik
In this episode Amanda Stone, educationalist and committee member of the Association of Child and Family Development talks to Dr. Ruth Schmidt Neven, child and adolescent psychotherapist, clinical psychologist, author, and trainer. They discuss the unique contribution of psychodynamic thinking to the promotion of child, adolescent, adult, and family mental health. Talking Child Development is brought to you by the Association of Child and Family Development. References: www.acfd.com.au www.centreforchildandfamily.com
Hello everyone! Welcome or welcome back to Happivi Podcast. Today, as you can already see from the title, we have Miss Amanda Stone with us. Amanda recently released her first album "Finding" on March 24 and is now available on all music platforms including Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube Music. In this episode, Amanda discusses how "Finding" was made, the journey, and the emotions that she was feeling. Tune in to hear the making of "Finding". "Tell Me If You Honestly Like Or Dislike These Disney Movies" BuzzFeed Quiz: https://www.buzzfeed.com/emmayandrasitz/disney-movies-poll Follow Amanda Stone on Instagram: @stonemanda23 Listen to finding on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6M7xu65Xh2f1ywg5FIDfMY?si=1KYBqMrvQ2-axdmdJBbtVA Follow Happivi on Instagram: @_happivi_ Join our Happi Village on Discord: https://discord.gg/Dxvc2ky6 Email Happivi: happivipodcast@gmail.com
What a delightful conversation with one of Deacon B's favorite students, Amanda Stone! She shares with us, among other things, how she managed a very busy schedule in high school and how that has helped her succeed in the university setting. If you need a smile, this is the show for you! {Fun fact: she is one of the show's first listeners and is a devoted fan of our podcast!}[The "Pulse" bumper music was composed by Evgeny Kiselevich and used under a purchased royalty-free license from Safe Music List. The intro voice-tag is generously provided copyright free by https://musicradiocreative.com/. Sound effects are either public domain (or the original author/creator is not identifiable) or provided under license by: fesliyanstudios.com (paid license) and/or YouTube Studios Library (copyright free).]
Amanda Stone, PhD(Assistant Professor and Extension Dairy Specialist | Mississippi State University) joins the conversation on Good Things with Rebecca Turner by video to discuss her work in the world of dairy and the research being conducted at MS State University.
Desire & The Ville Posse, Qualls, TriplePlay Squeek, kemosabi, Honey Dagger, The Katies, Safari Room, Amanda Stone, The Dreaded Laramie, Blood Root, Through, Nate Nakshian, Regional Overlord Sterling Silver, The Mango Furs, Waxed, Casual Sects, Fetching Pails, SONATORE
In this episode, Dr. Amanda Stone, an assistant professor and dairy extension specialist from Mississippi State University, discusses the importance of good heifer management in order to prevent mastitis in a heifers' first lactation.The content of this podcast, including text, graphics, and images is educational only and not intended to be a substitute for veterinary medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a licensed Doctor of Veterinary Medicine or other licensed or certified veterinary medical professional with any questions you may have regarding a veterinary medical condition or symptom.Episode host/speakers: Carly Becker interviewing Amanda Stone
Kelly talks to successful Nashville entrepreneur, Amanda Stone about how she finds harmony and contentment in owning two businesses while having 3 children. Amanda gives specific tips that would apply to any job on things she has put in place to keep her happy and self aware, while running successful business. The women discuss the importance of boundaries, self awareness, knowing strengths and asking for help. They also dive into the inevitable topic of mom guilt. Socials: @amandastonechats @palmingopools @amagencyco Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Sparkle City Disco, Amanda Stone, Tan, Eve Maret, Karass, Seint Monet, Quez Cantrell, Zac Chase, Ahmadmusic, Rock Eupora, The Nobility, Creamer, Zwil AR, MOUTHO, Soft Sound Machine
Sparkle City Disco, Amanda Stone, Tan, Eve Maret, Karass, Seint Monet, Quez Cantrell, Zac Chase, Ahmadmusic, Rock Eupora, The Nobility, Creamer, Zwil AR, MOUTHO, Soft Sound Machine
Join in as we discuss with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Field Ag Engineer, Brian Dougherty, and Mississippi State University Assistant Professor and Extension Dairy Specialist, Amanda Stone, on ways to reduce heat stress in dairy cattle in both freestall and pasture based systems. Resources for Heat Abatement Strategies: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/dairyteam/building-facilities http://extension.msstate.edu/dairy The Mississippi Mister: A More Affordable Way to Cool Pasture Animals
Tape Deck Mountain, Moto Bandit, Smart Objects, Six One Tribe, Trip God F'RF'R, Negro Justice, The Gripsweats, Amanda Stone, Rock Eupora, Brennan Wedl, mike, Teddy Rose, D1ON, Great Grand Sun
Tape Deck Mountain, Moto Bandit, Smart Objects, Six One Tribe, Trip God F'RF'R, Negro Justice, The Gripsweats, Amanda Stone, Rock Eupora, Brennan Wedl, mike, Teddy Rose, D1ON, Great Grand Sun
In this podcast, we visit with Dr. Amanda Stone, Assistant Professor and Dairy Extension Specialist with Mississippi State University, discussing mental health awareness, signs, and strategies we can use to help others and ourselves.
Farmers face many challenges today, dairy farmers in particular. As many of you know, I worked on a dairy farm in my youth, so this conversation with Dr. Amanda Stone truly struck a chord with me. “Unless you really go to a farm and truly talk to that person and understand their situation, there’s really no way that you could understand them.” ~Amanda Stone, Ph.D. Dr. Amanda Stone is an Assistant Professor and Extension Dairy Specialist at Mississippi State University. She earned her B.S. in Animal Sciences from the University of Findlay (2009) and her M.S. (2013) and PhD (2016) from the University of Kentucky. She has co-authored 20 peer-reviewed manuscripts, 1 book chapter, and over 50 peer-reviewed abstracts and conference papers. She has received $3.9 million in grants since 2016, much of which is related to her work with farm stress and farmer mental health. She works with a team at MSU focusing on farm stress and opioid misuse that has received funding from USDA NIFA and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Association. She is a certified Mental Health First Aid instructor and works with AgriSafe as part of the Southern Farmers and Ranchers Stress Assistance Network. Her work on these teams revolves around her knowledge of the ag industry and experience with producer behavior and thinking. Dr. Stone’s goal in all her Extension work is to improve the lives of the producers who feed, clothe, and care for each and every one of us each day. She is a mom to two little boys and wife to a very patient husband.
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It’s Episode No. 53 and Happy 1 year anniversary to the Ag State of Mind Podcast. We are so thankful to everyone who has joined along in this journey over the past year. It is our goal over the next year to continue to bring the best content we can to the table of health in agriculture. Today, we return to speaking about the world of dairy farming and how the current ag climate is affecting dairy producers. Our guest is Dr. Amanda Stone, Assistant Professor from Mississippi State Extension. Amanda works with dairy farmers in the state of Mississippi. We connected through our friends at Agri-Safe. We talk about her background and how she ended up at MSU. Then we talk about how dairy is often misunderstood and how “animal activists” are affecting the dairy industry. We also chat about the misrepresentation of dairy in a healthy diet. We finish by chatting about her mental health first aid training which will be linked below. Great chat with my new friend Amanda! Find out more at https://agstateofmind.com/2020/09/27/asom-ep-53-is-now-live/
It’s Episode No. 53 and Happy 1 year anniversary to the Ag State of Mind Podcast. We are so thankful to everyone who has joined along in this journey over the past year. It is our goal over the next year to continue to bring the best content we can to the table of health in agriculture. Today, we return to speaking about the world of dairy farming and how the current ag climate is affecting dairy producers. Our guest is Dr. Amanda Stone, Assistant Professor from Mississippi State Extension. Amanda works with dairy farmers in the state of Mississippi. We connected through our friends at Agri-Safe. We talk about her background and how she ended up at MSU. Then we talk about how dairy is often misunderstood and how “animal activists” are affecting the dairy industry. We also chat about the misrepresentation of dairy in a healthy diet. We finish by chatting about her mental health first aid training which will be linked below. Great chat with my new friend Amanda! Find out more at https://agstateofmind.com/2020/09/27/asom-ep-53-is-now-live/
John Gradek of the Global Aviation Leadership Program at McGill University in Montreal discusses the announcement from Air Canada and WestJet that the airlines will no longer leave seats empty on aircraft to provide physical distancing among passengers; Our happiness columnist, Jennifer Moss, examines how even as more and more of us report feeling stressed during the pandemic, many of us are afraid to ask for help; Amanda Stone helps at the North Hastings Community Cupboard in Bancroft. She tells us about how their growing fresh produce on their tower garden; Ontario Power Generation has announced that it has ended efforts proceed with a plan to store nuclear waste under Lake Huron near Kincardine. We have reaction from Brennain Lloyd of Northwatch, a group monitoring the situation; Erin Balser of CBC Books has recommendations for summer reading; Ian Lee of the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University talks about the decision by various companies to withold their advertising from Facebook; Morgan Seabrook is member of the youth advisory council for the Human Environments Analysis Lab at Western University where teens have been working with to see how vaping impacts the health of young people. Jason Gilliland is the director of the lab and a professor of geography at Western. They talk about their work and the province's new regulations on how vaping products can be sold or advertised; We check in with Cathy Smith the owner of The Kawartha Buttertart Factory.
Much has changed in current times with the coronavirus pandemic, but real estate is still considered an essential service in Tennessee. How are REALTORS® adapting to the social distancing policies? Hosts Lyle Irish and Amanda Stone discuss business as unusual with guests Andrew McGranaghan and Betsy Coleman.
Amanda Stone joins Expansion Cast with a reversed role as host! Amanda asked if I had ever been interviewed. After answering no, she asked to interview me on Expansion Cast. So here we are flowing in a completely unrehearsed podcast - grateful and in surrender. Roger Metz is a Transformational Coach, Podcaster, Expansion Cast Events Host, and Tantra Coach. If you love this podcast, please share and give a review. If it is in your ability to support this podcast please send payment to Paypal via coach@rogermetz.com or visit www.rogermetz.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roger-metz/support
Amanda Stone joins Expansion Cast with a very authentic and raw conversation on self-discovery. Amanda leads people through tantric experiences, helping them move through energetic barriers while helping them dive deeper into authentic spaces of self-love, self-embodiment, and self-expression. To find Amanda https://www.facebook.com/adamant.eons.amanda.stone or https://www.instagram.com/adamanteons/ If you love this podcast, please share and give a review. If it is in your ability to support this podcast please send payment to Paypal via coach@rogermetz.com or visit www.rogermetz.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roger-metz/support
Good day, Randomers and Randomites. For those of you who don't think Rochester has much to offer, we're continuing our line of talented people from here with our latest guest and newest friend, the very talented Amanda Stone. And in a special twist, we are joined by co-interviewer Greg Andrews, drumming legend and host-in-training. We talk many things; beginnings, inspirations, Blonde Over Blue, cover songs vs. original songs and the fun times of making music videos and taking artistic shots for album covers. Stay tuned after the show for one of Amanda's songs. From her album "Lust 'n' Love", we are proud to present "Shame On You." Give it a listen and stop in to one of her many shows that she has going on and coming up in the very near future in the area. Song used with permission, all rights to Amanda Stone. Amanda Stone This episode was sponsored by Opsitnick & Associates. Lawyers and advocates for you, the people, for 40 years. Visit them on Facebook or their website Facebook Twitter Instagram Blog Available wherever you get your favorite podcasts! Just search "Carnival of Randomness"
Hear Amanda chat about an exciting month of crafting activities
Adversity The M&M Way-Eric Fiorillo The Host of The Award Winning Motivation and Muscle Streaming Radio 24/7 Welcomes a Former Professional Athlete, an Elite Strength Athlete, a High-Level Crossfit Athlete, Continue readingAmanda Stone Adversity The M&M Way The post Amanda Stone Adversity The M&M Way appeared first on Motivation & Muscle.
Today we're talking about the dairy margin coverage program with Dr. Amanda Stone.
What Have You Been Up To-Eric Fiorillo The Host of The Award Winning Motivation and Muscle Streaming Radio 24/7 Welcomes a Former Professional Athlete, an Elite Strength Athlete, a High-Level Continue readingAmanda Stone What Have You Been Up To The post Amanda Stone What Have You Been Up To appeared first on Motivation & Muscle.
EMACC talks to Amanda Stone - Monmouth County Tourism Director
In this episode, we get to know Amanda. We learn that her little greenhouse is is the OLDEST retail establishment in the state?! Listen to her story and hear of some of the experiences that you just may not get in another industry. How can the lessons she has learned be used in your everyday life? And REALLY?! She can take a motorcycle over 130 miles per hour in the quarter mile? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/workin218/support
For today’s episode, I sat down with Amanda Stone - the “A” of A&M Events. We talked about her entrepreneurial parents (making her a natural business owner), how she found her footing and passion for the event industry and the benefits of a business partnership. And then we dug into the stuff - sexism, ageism, generational challenges in business and knowing the work you do matters (even when it involves pretty things). While we didn’t chat over drinks, it was an enlightening and timely conversation nonetheless. See complete show notes here.
Hello PEC Podcast listeners. It is with great sadness that NAEMSP and the podcast team express our condolences to the victims, friends, and families involved in the Las Vegas shooting. The PEC podcast team would like to thank our first responders, paramedics, Emergency Physicians, Emergency Nurses, and all the other healthcare providers and helpers for their generous actions that night. We would also like to apologize for the cancellation of last month's Prehospital Emergency Care Journal Club with Dr. Mark Faul, Dr. Brent Myers, and Dr. Ritu Sahni. Unfortunately, Dr. Faul, our guest of honor, had to respond to the path of destruction hurricane Irma left behind. We will reschedule this interview. So stay tuned! As we stated before...it's Fall! That means we have 3.5 months until...NAEMSP 2018 Conference in San Diego! The PEC Podcast is super excited and we hope you are too! So to wet your whistle for everything NAEMSP has in store for you in January 2018, this month’s podcast will take us back to NAEMSP’s January 2017 Annual Conference in New Orleans where the PEC Podcast team interviews Dr. Christopher Hunter and Dr. Amanda Stone about their presentation Pulse Nightclub Shooting-Lessons Learned in Orlando. Right-click here to download now! Dr. Christopher Hunter Associate Medical Director of Orange County FL Dr. Amanda Stone Emergency Medicine Physician We hope you enjoy this podcast and THANK YOU For listening! Hawnwan Philip Moy MD Scott Goldberg MD, MPH Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH Joelle Donofrio DO
Season 1, Episode 6: The Dark Hallway: "An Autumn Drive" Let your mind wander down the unlit side streets of the ordinary world, where every shadow hides a secret and every doorway is a porthole to another world. Take a turn down...The Dark Hallway! Fredrick and Amanda Stone are newlyweds, sidetracked from their honeymoon in the woods of New England by a car wreck. Soon, they will encounter an abandoned house and some very dark secrets! This episode is appropriate for most ages, but could be a bit too scary for more sensitive listeners! Recorded live at Bozeman, Montana's Equinox Theatre, now known as the Verge Theater on July 23, 2011! What you hear is what the audience heard with no overdubs and minimal post-production to try to make it comfortable to your ears! In this first season, we had not yet made the decision to have entirely analog effects, but Sound Impresario Rob Robinson did activate each one live on stage! Written and Directed by Ryan Cassavaugh Featured cast: Keith Suta as Fredrick; Sadie Cassavaugh as Amanda; and Christian McDaniel as Coombs, Dewey, Marvin and Whateley. Music and Sound Effects by Rob Robinson
One of the continuing issues of the entertainment industry is the treatment of women in movies and television. Even with a larger number of female writers, producers, and directors, roles often follow stereotypical and negative conventions. In her new book Smart Chicks on Screen: Representing Women’s Intellect in Film and Television (Rowman and Littlefield, 2014), Laura Mattoon D’Amore brought together 13 writers to discuss issues of the depiction of the intelligence of women on film and in television. The articles cover from the 1950s to present day and include interesting views of the depiction of females in both traditional roles and in newer settings. The four writers interviewed with Laura are: * Stephen R. Duncan, who discusses the actress Judy Holliday and how her image was altered by the Cold War red scare. * Stefania Marghitu, who examines the character of Peggy Olson from Mad Men, comparing her actions in the 1960s from the perspective of twenty first-century writers. * De Anna J. Reese, who details how Kerry Washington is able to present a viable version of a black woman with power who is able to keep her racial and gender identity. * Amanda Stone, who discusses the importance of the female characters of the popular series, The Big Bang Theory. These writers represent a great cross-section of ideas related to gender and intelligence that runs through the book. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the continuing issues of the entertainment industry is the treatment of women in movies and television. Even with a larger number of female writers, producers, and directors, roles often follow stereotypical and negative conventions. In her new book Smart Chicks on Screen: Representing Women’s Intellect in Film and Television (Rowman and Littlefield, 2014), Laura Mattoon D’Amore brought together 13 writers to discuss issues of the depiction of the intelligence of women on film and in television. The articles cover from the 1950s to present day and include interesting views of the depiction of females in both traditional roles and in newer settings. The four writers interviewed with Laura are: * Stephen R. Duncan, who discusses the actress Judy Holliday and how her image was altered by the Cold War red scare. * Stefania Marghitu, who examines the character of Peggy Olson from Mad Men, comparing her actions in the 1960s from the perspective of twenty first-century writers. * De Anna J. Reese, who details how Kerry Washington is able to present a viable version of a black woman with power who is able to keep her racial and gender identity. * Amanda Stone, who discusses the importance of the female characters of the popular series, The Big Bang Theory. These writers represent a great cross-section of ideas related to gender and intelligence that runs through the book. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the continuing issues of the entertainment industry is the treatment of women in movies and television. Even with a larger number of female writers, producers, and directors, roles often follow stereotypical and negative conventions. In her new book Smart Chicks on Screen: Representing Women’s Intellect in Film and Television (Rowman and Littlefield, 2014), Laura Mattoon D’Amore brought together 13 writers to discuss issues of the depiction of the intelligence of women on film and in television. The articles cover from the 1950s to present day and include interesting views of the depiction of females in both traditional roles and in newer settings. The four writers interviewed with Laura are: * Stephen R. Duncan, who discusses the actress Judy Holliday and how her image was altered by the Cold War red scare. * Stefania Marghitu, who examines the character of Peggy Olson from Mad Men, comparing her actions in the 1960s from the perspective of twenty first-century writers. * De Anna J. Reese, who details how Kerry Washington is able to present a viable version of a black woman with power who is able to keep her racial and gender identity. * Amanda Stone, who discusses the importance of the female characters of the popular series, The Big Bang Theory. These writers represent a great cross-section of ideas related to gender and intelligence that runs through the book. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices