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Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
Exploring political ambivalence in South Africa

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 7:13


John Maytham speaks to Dr. Amber Reed, a cultural anthropologist and researcher with a Ph.D. from UCLA, about how her work in rural schools and urban advocacy organizations paints a striking portrait of political ambivalence in contemporary South Africa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bears Beyond The Gate
Ep 193 - Bears and Chiefs serve up a try-feast at the Gate as the Prem restarts with a bang

Bears Beyond The Gate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 54:57


We run through the key moments of the 52-38 victory at a pulsating Ashton Gate as the Bears saw off the Chiefs with a disciplined second half display after losing Santi Grondona to a red after 30 minutes.The first half however...We also briefly look forward to the away fixture at Kingsholm with a game of 'who is most likely to...?' and finish with a short discussion about the merits or otherwise of the proposed plan to introduce dedicated away fan sections. Finally, Miles doffs his tweed cap to the career of Amber Reed who announced her retirement this week.All this and more as Pete, Miles and Lee share a cheeky pint and a bit of rugby banter at the Bristol Beer Factory Taproom.Let us know what you think!

Vermont Edition
Animal Hour: Sheep

Vermont Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 49:47


Sheep used to dominate the Vermont landscape. But these days, it's kind of rare to drive by a large flock. What happened to Vermont's sheep?Today on Vermont Edition: It's the latest in our March series Animal Hour and it's all about sheep. We begin with local historian Mark Bushnell who tells us all about the sheep boom and bust of the 1800s. Even though there aren't as many sheep here as there used to be, there's still a lot of Vermonters out there shearing sheep for their wool, raising lambs for meat, or producing award-winning sheep's milk cheese. We'll talk with Mark Rogers, head of the Vermont Sheep and Goat Association, and Amber Reed, a livestock grazing expert in Barnet.

Vermont Edition
Animal Hour: Sheep

Vermont Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025


Sheep used to dominate the Vermont landscape. But these days, it's kind of rare to drive by a large flock. What happened to Vermont's sheep?Today on Vermont Edition: It's the latest in our March series Animal Hour and it's all about sheep. We begin with local historian Mark Bushnell who tells us all about the sheep boom and bust of the 1800s.Even though there aren't as many sheep here as there used to be, there's still a lot of Vermonters out there shearing sheep for their wool, raising lambs for meat, or producing award-winning sheep's milk cheese. We'll talk with Mark Rogers, head of the Vermont Sheep and Goat Association, and Amber Reed, a livestock grazing expert in Barnet.

The Women's Rugby Show Weekly
Episode 28: Powered Differently

The Women's Rugby Show Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 53:01


In this episode of the podcast we look at both round two of WXV 1 and also the start of the Premiership Women's Rugby season. We hear from New Zealand's Maia Roos on her career to date and the threat of facing England and also hear from the England camp with Amy Cokayne, Louis Deacon and Marlie Packer. And in the PWR we hear from Loughborough's Nathan Smith and Alicia Maude, Saracens Alex Austerberry and Bryony Field as well as Bristol's Dave Ward and Amber Reed.

The Academic Minute
Amber Reed, Spelman College – Nostalgia After Apartheid in South Africa

The Academic Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 2:30


Nostalgia may not be telling us the truth of the past. Amber Reed, assistant professor of international studies at Spelman College, examines why this is. Amber R. Reed is an anthropologist and assistant professor of International Studies at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia. She is the author of Nostalgia after Apartheid: Disillusionment, Youth, and Democracy […]

Sex Ed with DB
Swingers vacations and fetishes with Come Curious Hosts, Amber Reed and Florence Bark

Sex Ed with DB

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 58:10


Join DB as she explores the world of sex positivity and self-discovery with the fearless hosts of Come Curious and Fucks Given, Florence and Reed! Listen in as they spill the beans on how they met on a porn set, the birth of their YouTube channel, what it's like to have a fetish, and their saucy adventures at a young Swingers Week in Jamaica. Even with their self-confidence and self-awareness, they reveal their ongoing journey in figuring out their sexuality, identity, and relationships. Plus, they leave listeners with a sex tip that's applicable to everyone. —— DB talks with Florence and Reed about what most people get wrong about heartbreak [00:13:41] Listen to how Reed and Florence first crossed paths in an unexpected location - a porn set! [00:15:49] Curious about the world of young swingers? Reed and Florence dish about their steamy experiences at a swingers hotel [00:24:11] Hear how Reed and Florence maintain an open and honest friendship when discussing their sex lives and fetishes. [00:31:02] Reed and Florence get candid about the ongoing process of navigating their sexuality and the challenges they've faced along the way. [00:39:25] Find more from Come Curious: IG: @ComeCurious YouTube: Come Curious - YouTube —— Follow Sex Ed with DB on: Instagram: @sexedwithdbpodcast TikTok: @sexedwithdb YouTube: Sex Ed with DB Twitter: @sexedwithdb Facebook: @edwithdb Want to get in touch with Sex Ed with DB? Email us at sexedwithdb@gmail.com. —— Sex Ed with DB, Season 8 is Sponsored by: Lion's Den, Uberlube, Magic Wand, and Future Method. Get discounts on all of DB's favorite things here! —— About Sex Ed with DB: Sex Ed with DB is a feminist podcast bringing you all the sex ed you never got through unique and entertaining storytelling, centering LGBTQ+ and BIPOC experts. We discuss topics such as birth control, pleasure, LGBTQ+ health and rights, abortion, consent, BDSM, sex and disability, HIV, sex in the media, and more. —— Sex Ed with DB, Season 8 Team: Creator, Host, Executive Producer: Danielle Bezalel (DB) Producer and Communications Lead: Cathren Cohen Associate Producer: Sadie Lidji Marketing Coordinator: Kate Fiala

Outspoken Nutrition
Health Tips for First Responders

Outspoken Nutrition

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 62:00


In this episode, we sit with Amber Reed, a certified health coach focusing on first responders' health and wellness. Amber shares valuable insights and tips on how first responders can take care of themselves physically, mentally, and emotionally while performing their demanding and often high-stress jobs.From nutrition and exercise to sleep hygiene and stress management, we talk about practical advice for first responders looking to improve their overall health and well-being. Whether you're a first responder or simply interested in learning more about how to prioritize your health, this episode is packed with valuable information and actionable tips. Tune in to learn more.For more information about Balanced Energies and connect with Amber at www.BalancedEngergies.LiveEating Patterns of Day and Night ShiftShift Work and Microbiome  Shift Work and Eating Habits of Police OfficersBlue Light Blocker EpisodeHeartmathTapping studiesbox breathing4:7:8 breathingPhysiological SighTo learn more visit www.ShiftHealthCoach.comSchedule a free 15 session with me or purchase a full session and walk away with an actionable plan. To learn more, visit www.ShiftHealthCoach.comMusic by Alex Grohl and Pixabay click here to listen to learn more T

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
Gwinnett Man Convicted in Cattle and Drugs Scheme

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 18:43


A Gwinnett man was convicted in a scheme involving cattle and marijuana; Police need help finding a missing16-year-old girl; And we get our Stripers update.  #GwinnettDailyPost #Georgia #LocalNews        --          -         -          The Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast is local news for Lawrenceville, Norcross, Duluth, and all of Gwinnett County. Register Here for your essential digital news.             This podcast was produced and published for the Gwinnett Daily Post and GwinnettDailyPost.com by BG Ad Group    For advertising inquiries, please email j.southerland@bgadgroup.com For more information be sure to visit www.bgpodcastnetwork.com   https://www.lawrencevillega.org/  https://www.foxtheatre.org/  https://guideinc.org/  https://www.psponline.com/  https://www.kiamallofga.com/  https://www.milb.com/gwinnett  https://www.fernbankmuseum.org/  Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast Today is Tuesday August 30th and happy 50th birthday to Cameron Diaz ***Audio Charlie's Angels *** I'm Dan Ratcliffe and here are your top stories presented by Peggy Slappey Properties Gwinnett is looking for volunteers to work the polls at November's elections The Southern Poverty Law Center is cautiously optimistic about the changes in Gwinnett schools' discipline. And we'll talk with Dale Thurman of the Gwinnett County Fair to find out what all is new this year with the fair. ***Audio GDP Fair Teaser***   We'll have all this and more on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast.    Commercial Story 1:Polls   #Gwinnett County elections officials are looking for poll workers for the upcoming general election and they will spend the next month holding events to find candidates for the job. The county has announced a series of six poll worker hiring events which will be held at Gwinnett #library branches. The first hiring event will be held from 3 until 7 p.m. on Wednesday at the Lawrenceville Branch Library. Anyone interested in serving as a poll worker must be a U.S. citizen who is at least 16-years-old and capable of reading, writing and speaking English. County officials said candidates must also be a Gwinnett County resident or a Gwinnett County government employee. They will also be required to have access to a computer so they can complete required online training. A list of remaining poll worker events can be found on Gwinnett Daily Post dot Com.               .           STORY 2:#SPLC Parents, activists and attorneys from the #SouthernPovertyLawCenter say they will be carefully watching #GwinnettCountyPublicSchools to see if recently announced changes to the way the district handles discipline brings actual change. #GCPS officials highlighted changes they are making to the district's tribunal process, including more oversight on when a tribunal can be called and limiting the offenses that can be sent to a tribunal, during a presentation to the county's school board on Aug. 18. Longtime critics of the way GCPS has handled discipline, including an overrepresentation of minority students among the students who disciplined, say the changes are a start, but they still have some doubts. “Like many Gwinnett County parents and community activists, we are cautiously optimistic about these changes,” Southern Poverty Law Center senior staff attorney Claire Sherburne said. During the Aug. 18 presentation, GCPS leaders revealed a data point that showed GCPS tribunals sent more students to alternative schools in 2018 and 2019 than the school systems for Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb and Fulton counties, as well as the city of Atlanta, combined. That prompted shock from several board members. Claire said the data didn't reveal anything that surprised people who have been critical for years of the way GCPS handled discipline, however. The question for longtime critics of GCPS' approach to discipline is whether the district will actually implement a substantive change to how students are disciplined. The school board has been making changes to policies dealing with student behavior and discipline, and the district's Blueprint For the Future strategic plan outlines several changes to the way student discipline will be handled. There are also the changes to the tribunals. Principals will have to run plans to send a student to a tribunal up through higher ups in the district's administration for approval. District officials said earlier this month that students will also be allowed to have representatives of groups such as the NAACP or the Southern Poverty Law Center serve as advocates for them during tribunals.                           STORY 3:Central   #CentralGwinnett's football team improved to 2-0 under new head coach Larry Harold with a 20-13 victory at Apalachee on Friday. The #BlackKnights fell behind 7-0 early, but rebounded for a 14-7 halftime lead on an Xavier Tates touchdown pass from Ronald Lindsey and a TD run from Carmello Jeffrey. After Apalachee got within 14-13 in the third quarter, Makhi Cunningham's TD run stretched the Central lead back out. Carmello led the Black Knights, rushing 23 times for 140 yards. Makhi was 3 of 6 passing for 64 yards, and Craig Killings was 4 of 5 passing for 56 yards.             STORY 4: Senior Center Residents of one Lawrenceville senior living community are about to see a big change in the place they call home. Laurel Grove, which is a Holiday by Atria independent living community, is undergoing a $2 million facelift that will include renovations to the dining room, atrium and apartments and a new fitness room, library, game room and salon. Atria officials expect to complete the renovations this fall. As part of the renovation, apartments will get new lighting; luxury vinyl tile flooring; kitchenette that have new cabinets, sinks and granite counters; and bathroom upgrades such as new vanities, faucets and accessories. common areas will get improvements for functionality and audiovisual capabilities. A community Room has been included in the property for community gatherings. There will also be exterior enhancements. Holiday Laurel Grove is one of 200 senior living community that operates under the Holiday by Atria brand name. Atria is is undertaking a multi-year, multi-million effort to invest in its properties.             Commercial Commercial Commercial               Story 5: Softball   Defending Class AAAAAAA state softball champion #NorthGwinnett won the #FAN (#FemaleAthletesNetwork) Tournament, which concluded Saturday in #FortCollins, Colorado. North defeated #Colorado schools #ValorChristian of 7-4, #CentralGrandJunction 10-0 and #FossilRidge 13-0 before a 3-0 victory in the finals over #Legend, Colorado's Number 1-ranked team. Amber Reed and Bella Faw had monster tournaments at the plate. Reed was 11-for-13 with two home runs and five doubles, and Faw was 12-for-15 with a home run and four doubles. Victoria Na was the winning pitcher in the #Bulldogs' first three games, striking out 35 and allowing no hits and one walk in 15 innings. Morgan Sullivan was the winning pitcher in the championship game, scattering four hits in five innings.       Story 6: COVID   Gwinnett County officials have extended the deadline by which local nonprofits have to apply for #Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery funds. The county announced on Friday that the application deadline will now be September 9th. Gwinnett county government and the United Way of Greater Atlanta will be allocating $4.25 million in funds that was provided to the county by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. The funding was made available through the American Rescue Plan Act and must be used to address issues that either emerged or were made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic snd its economic fallout. Nonprofit organizations should go to the United Way's Grant Portal to apply for funding. A link can be found at Gwinnett Daily Post dot com       And now, community reporter Matt Goldin learns more about what all is new at the Gwinnett County Fair this Fall.                       Commercial Commercial Commercial Thanks again for listening to today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast Today is Wednesday August 31st and happy 51st birthday comedian Chris Tucker I'm Dan Ratcliffe and here are your top stories presented by Kia Mall of Georgia A Buford man was convicted of fraud in a Ponzi scheme involving cattle and drugs. Dacula Elementary has a case of Monkeypox And We'll get an update on the Gwinnett Stripers with Dave Lezotte.   We'll have all this and more on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast.    Commercial Story 1:Cows A jury convicted Buford resident Ron Throgmartin and an Illinois resident in federal court on Friday for his role in an Ponzi scheme where victims were fraudulently encouraged to invest in cattle and marijuana. Ron and Galesburg, Illinois resident Reva Joyce Stachniw were each convicted on five counts of wire fraud and one count each of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering. The pair will be sentenced on January 6th, but they face up to 20 years in prison on each wire fraud charge and the conspiracy to commit wire fraud charge, and 10 years in prison for the conspiracy to commit money laundering charge. Federal prosecutors said the pair ran the Ponzi scheme from 2017 until 2019 where they fraudulently told victims that their investments would be backed by short-term investments in cattle. They also used false and fraudulent pretenses to solicit money from victim-investors for the conspirators' Colorado-based marijuana business, Universal Herbs LLC. Other victim-investors gave the conspirators money based on false promises that investment money would be used for legitimate business activities related to cattle or marijuana, without having the investment money linked to specific investment opportunities.                 .           STORY 2:Monkeypox Gwinnett County Public Schools officials confirmed on Monday that a case of monkeypox has emerged at Dacula Elementary School. A letter went out to parents on Friday to inform them that an individual at the school tested positive for the monkeypox virus. GCPS officials said they could not release information about the person's gender or age because of federal HIPAA and FERPA laws, but a GNR Public Health spokesman said it was an adult. In addition to the letter sent to all Dacula Elementary parents, school officials said they will contact parents of children who have been in close contact with the individual through separate, additional communication. School system officials pointed to health information that monkeypox is spread by being in close, direct skin-to-skin contact with someone who has it. The CDC says symptoms of monkeypox show up within three weeks of when the person was exposed to the virus, and it can last between two and four weeks. Symptoms can include: fever; chills; swollen lymph nodes; exhaustion; muscle aches and backache; headache; and respiratory symptoms, such as sore throat, nasal congestion or cough. Exposure includes direct contact with a monkeypox rash, scabs or fluids from a scab, although it can be picked up by touching objects, surfaces or fabrics — such as clothing, bedding or towels — that someone who has monkeypox has touched. If you believe your student has monkeypox, please notify our school nurse and your child's primary care physician. If your student is ill, please keep them at home until they are well and can return to school in accordance with GCPS's standard illness policy.                           STORY 3:PBR   PBR officials announced that its professional bull riders tour will return to Gwinnett County's Gas South Arena in January. The Gwinnett Invitational will be held January 21st and 22nd.  "For two nights only, 35 of the best bull riders in the world will go head-to-head against the sport's rankest bovine athletes, showcasing the ultimate showdown of man vs. beast in one of the most exciting live sporting events to witness," a statement from PBR said. Tickets for the two-day event go on sale Thursday at 10 a.m. and start at $22, taxes and fees not included. Tickets can be purchased online at AXS.com and PBR.com, at the Gas South Arena Box Office or by calling PBR customer service. During the 2023 season, the PBR will celebrate its 30th anniversary. Since its inception, PBR has grown into a global phenomenon awarding nearly $300 million in prize money. For more information about the PBR and to see the full 2023 PBR Unleash The Beast schedule, go to PBR.com.             STORY 4: GGC   Georgia Gwinnett College bucked enrollment trends for the fall semester with new student enrollment up 14% from fall 2021 and up 15% from fall 2020. The college's total enrollment – new, returning and transfer students – is trending up a percentage point from last fall. Michael Poll, GGC's vice president of Enrollment Management Services, said that the college is working to reverse the enrollment declines caused by the global pandemic. He said GGC's outreach to high school campuses has been crucial in the college's recruitment efforts. Unique programs such as instant decision days, as well as services such as transcript pick up, counseling appointments and college workshops have been well received by high school seniors. Although student enrollment numbers in the initial few weeks of the semester are typically fluid and subject to change, Michael said all signs point to a robust fall enrollment. These numbers will be verified later this fall by the University System of Georgia. Other notable gains include: New international students more than doubled over last year with an increase in students from South Korea, Vietnam and India. New transfer student enrollment increased 33% over last fall. New freshmen increased 14% over last fall. Registered Hispanic students now stand at 27%, up a percentage point from last year. With increases in enrollment come increases in students seeking the “full campus experience.” Toward that end, students living in campus housing increased 16% from last year.               Commercial Commercial Commercial               Story 5: Fraud State officials have filed charges against a Lawrenceville man for allegedly filing fraudulent property loss claims that items purchased from Apple Inc. and Micro Center. Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John F. King said Kyle Marler  , filed the property loss claim with Homesite Insurance on September 9th, 2021, and then made personal property changes to his claim two days later in an attempt to get the insurance company to pay out $6,298. The problem was that records from Apple and Micro Center showed Kyle did not own the items listed in the claim, according to state officials. Kyle faces two counts each of insurance fraud and forgery. Warrants for his arrest were taken out last Wednesday, but he had not yet been taken into custody as of Monday.       Story 6: Missing Kid   The Gwinnett Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating a missing 16-year-old who was last seen more than a month ago. Police said Susana Morales was last seen by her mother on July 26. Officials said detectives have exhausted all leads in this case and are asking for anyone with information to come forward. Detectives said they do not believe Susana is in any specific danger, and it is not believed that she is being held against her will. According to a GoFundMe posted by her sister, Susana had been walking home from a friend's house but never made it home. Since that time, no one has heard from or seen Susana. Police are asking anyone who has information about this case to contact GCPD detectives. To remain anonymous, tipsters should contact Crime Stoppers. Crime Stoppers tipsters can receive a cash reward for information leading to an arrest and indictment in this case.     And now, community reporter Matt Goldin sits down with Dave Lezotte to get an update on the Gwinnett Stripers                       Commercial Commercial Commercial Thanks again for listening to today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.     ****AUDIO Podcast Tag RAW 071921*****        See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
SPLC 'Cautiously Optimistic' With New GCPS Policies

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 18:28


Critics of Gwinnett Schools are hopeful the new discipline policies prove effective and fair; Gwinnett is looking for election workers; And we learn what's new at the fair.  #GwinnettDailyPost #Georgia #LocalNews        --          -         -          The Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast is local news for Lawrenceville, Norcross, Duluth, and all of Gwinnett County. Register Here for your essential digital news.             This podcast was produced and published for the Gwinnett Daily Post and GwinnettDailyPost.com by BG Ad Group    For advertising inquiries, please email j.southerland@bgadgroup.com For more information be sure to visit www.bgpodcastnetwork.com   https://www.lawrencevillega.org/  https://www.foxtheatre.org/  https://guideinc.org/  https://www.psponline.com/  https://www.kiamallofga.com/  https://www.milb.com/gwinnett  https://www.fernbankmuseum.org/  Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast Today is Tuesday August 30th and happy 50th birthday to Cameron Diaz ***Audio Charlie's Angels *** I'm Dan Ratcliffe and here are your top stories presented by Peggy Slappey Properties Gwinnett is looking for volunteers to work the polls at November's elections The Southern Poverty Law Center is cautiously optimistic about the changes in Gwinnett schools' discipline. And we'll talk with Dale Thurman of the Gwinnett County Fair to find out what all is new this year with the fair. ***Audio GDP Fair Teaser***   We'll have all this and more on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast.    Commercial Story 1:Polls   #Gwinnett County elections officials are looking for poll workers for the upcoming general election and they will spend the next month holding events to find candidates for the job. The county has announced a series of six poll worker hiring events which will be held at Gwinnett #library branches. The first hiring event will be held from 3 until 7 p.m. on Wednesday at the Lawrenceville Branch Library. Anyone interested in serving as a poll worker must be a U.S. citizen who is at least 16-years-old and capable of reading, writing and speaking English. County officials said candidates must also be a Gwinnett County resident or a Gwinnett County government employee. They will also be required to have access to a computer so they can complete required online training. A list of remaining poll worker events can be found on Gwinnett Daily Post dot Com.               .           STORY 2:#SPLC Parents, activists and attorneys from the #SouthernPovertyLawCenter say they will be carefully watching #GwinnettCountyPublicSchools to see if recently announced changes to the way the district handles discipline brings actual change. #GCPS officials highlighted changes they are making to the district's tribunal process, including more oversight on when a tribunal can be called and limiting the offenses that can be sent to a tribunal, during a presentation to the county's school board on Aug. 18. Longtime critics of the way GCPS has handled discipline, including an overrepresentation of minority students among the students who disciplined, say the changes are a start, but they still have some doubts. “Like many Gwinnett County parents and community activists, we are cautiously optimistic about these changes,” Southern Poverty Law Center senior staff attorney Claire Sherburne said. During the Aug. 18 presentation, GCPS leaders revealed a data point that showed GCPS tribunals sent more students to alternative schools in 2018 and 2019 than the school systems for Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb and Fulton counties, as well as the city of Atlanta, combined. That prompted shock from several board members. Claire said the data didn't reveal anything that surprised people who have been critical for years of the way GCPS handled discipline, however. The question for longtime critics of GCPS' approach to discipline is whether the district will actually implement a substantive change to how students are disciplined. The school board has been making changes to policies dealing with student behavior and discipline, and the district's Blueprint For the Future strategic plan outlines several changes to the way student discipline will be handled. There are also the changes to the tribunals. Principals will have to run plans to send a student to a tribunal up through higher ups in the district's administration for approval. District officials said earlier this month that students will also be allowed to have representatives of groups such as the NAACP or the Southern Poverty Law Center serve as advocates for them during tribunals.                           STORY 3:Central   #CentralGwinnett's football team improved to 2-0 under new head coach Larry Harold with a 20-13 victory at Apalachee on Friday. The #BlackKnights fell behind 7-0 early, but rebounded for a 14-7 halftime lead on an Xavier Tates touchdown pass from Ronald Lindsey and a TD run from Carmello Jeffrey. After Apalachee got within 14-13 in the third quarter, Makhi Cunningham's TD run stretched the Central lead back out. Carmello led the Black Knights, rushing 23 times for 140 yards. Makhi was 3 of 6 passing for 64 yards, and Craig Killings was 4 of 5 passing for 56 yards.             STORY 4: Senior Center Residents of one Lawrenceville senior living community are about to see a big change in the place they call home. Laurel Grove, which is a Holiday by Atria independent living community, is undergoing a $2 million facelift that will include renovations to the dining room, atrium and apartments and a new fitness room, library, game room and salon. Atria officials expect to complete the renovations this fall. As part of the renovation, apartments will get new lighting; luxury vinyl tile flooring; kitchenette that have new cabinets, sinks and granite counters; and bathroom upgrades such as new vanities, faucets and accessories. common areas will get improvements for functionality and audiovisual capabilities. A community Room has been included in the property for community gatherings. There will also be exterior enhancements. Holiday Laurel Grove is one of 200 senior living community that operates under the Holiday by Atria brand name. Atria is is undertaking a multi-year, multi-million effort to invest in its properties.             Commercial Commercial Commercial               Story 5: Softball   Defending Class AAAAAAA state softball champion #NorthGwinnett won the #FAN (#FemaleAthletesNetwork) Tournament, which concluded Saturday in #FortCollins, Colorado. North defeated #Colorado schools #ValorChristian of 7-4, #CentralGrandJunction 10-0 and #FossilRidge 13-0 before a 3-0 victory in the finals over #Legend, Colorado's Number 1-ranked team. Amber Reed and Bella Faw had monster tournaments at the plate. Reed was 11-for-13 with two home runs and five doubles, and Faw was 12-for-15 with a home run and four doubles. Victoria Na was the winning pitcher in the #Bulldogs' first three games, striking out 35 and allowing no hits and one walk in 15 innings. Morgan Sullivan was the winning pitcher in the championship game, scattering four hits in five innings.       Story 6: COVID   Gwinnett County officials have extended the deadline by which local nonprofits have to apply for #Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery funds. The county announced on Friday that the application deadline will now be September 9th. Gwinnett county government and the United Way of Greater Atlanta will be allocating $4.25 million in funds that was provided to the county by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. The funding was made available through the American Rescue Plan Act and must be used to address issues that either emerged or were made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic snd its economic fallout. Nonprofit organizations should go to the United Way's Grant Portal to apply for funding. A link can be found at Gwinnett Daily Post dot com       And now, community reporter Matt Goldin learns more about what all is new at the Gwinnett County Fair this Fall.                       Commercial Commercial Commercial Thanks again for listening to today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.        See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mental HEALTH Break With Dr. Nafisa Sekandari
Activating The Vagus Nerve With Amber Reed

Mental HEALTH Break With Dr. Nafisa Sekandari

Play Episode Play 54 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 52:49


Stress can literally kill us if left untreated or unmanaged.Stress will also make it impossible for us to heal since it shuts down our immune system and puts us in the fight or flight mode.  This chronic level of stress creates barriers for healing.  Amber K. Reed,  a National Board-Certified Health and Wellness Coach, joins me to talk about the importance of creating a safe space for your body so it can start the healing process.Her own health challenges forced Amber to address stress directly and through the process she has been trained in modalities that focus on stress management directly. Learning to manage her own stress and making lifestyle changes at the gut level helped her heal from fibromyalgia, inflammation, and mental health distress.  In this episode, Amber  breaks down the difference between the sympathetic nervous system and the para-sympathetic nervous system and the role they play in our health and well being.There's a connection between our gut and our stress response and our interpretation of stress impacts our gut and digestion more than the actual stressor. Amber also teaches us about the impact the Vagus nerve, a cranial nerve that starts at the base of our spine and touches every organ in our body, has on our ability to manage stress.  Learning to activate the vagus nerve can improve our physical and mental health. To learn more about Amber visit  please visit https://www.transforminganxiety.com/38Follow Dr. Sekandari on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_nafisa_sekandariFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dr.sekandariJoin private FB Group Transforming Anxiety: https://www.facebook.com/groups/transforminganxietyWatch Video Recording on YoutubeTo learn more about Dr. Sekandari's Transforming  Anxiety Course, a self paced, online course that helps you manage and control your anxiety from the comfort and privacy of your own home, visit https://www.transforminganxiety.com/course

Echoes of the Undercity
Episode 26 - Decay in Paradise

Echoes of the Undercity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 87:41


Amber Reed and Silver take a last stand at Zixxur's place of power. Saprophyte episode 26.CONTENT WARNING: botanical horror, body horror, vomiting, animal death, transformation, insects, violence.   | Twitter | Instagram | Patreon | Creators of Heart | Support us!

M-PACT Bound
Ep. 23 - Electric Vehicles: The Future of Retailing?

M-PACT Bound

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 16:38


In this episode, we talk with John Eichberger, Executive Director of The Fuels Institute, who will moderate a General Session panel at M-PACT 2021 on the topic of electric vehicles. The panel will offer perspective on what fuel marketers and retailers should be thinking about and what your opportunities might be to serve your customers who might opt to purchase an electric vehicle. Amber Reed of Petro Towery co-hosts in this engaging discussion about electric vehicles and the future of retailing.

Fueling Kentucky
Ep. 16 KPMA Talks With 6 Future Leaders in 2021 EPIC Program

Fueling Kentucky

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 28:08


Fueling Kentucky talks with Amber Reed of Petro Towery, Max Arnold and Rob Arnold of Max Arnold & Sons, Mark Hill of ET Producs, Brad Crawford of JF Petroleum, and Jacob Webster of Lykins Energy Solutions (participants in KPMA's EPIC Leadership Development Program) about the ever-changing business landscape in 2021 and their goals for the EPIC program. Recorded in March 2021.Fueling Kentucky is the podcast for all things fuel and convenience in Kentucky. Produced by KPMA, Fueling Kentucky provides listeners with timely information and insights about KY's fuel and convenience industry, highlights KPMA members in action, and continues the ongoing awareness of our industry's importance to the Commonwealth.

Lit Matters
The Iliad with Amber Reed

Lit Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 47:18


In Episode 8 of the Lit Matters Podcast, Chris plans for his next career after talking to professional writer/bookstore operator Amber Reed about Homer's classic epic poem, The Iliad. Chris and Amber put on their team Troy jerseys and discuss which of the Greek warriors is the absolute WORST and Patroclus' thighs! This is such a fun conversation about a three thousand year old classic that is perhaps even more relevant today than when it was written. Other works discussed on this show: The Iliad, translation by Robert Fagels The Orestia Trilogy, translated by Robert Fagels Virgil's The Aeneid Colleen McCullough's The First Man in Rome Ursula K. Le Guin's Lavinia Madeline Miller's Song of Achilles and Circe The Almeida Theatre full reading of The Iliad at https://almeida.co.uk/iliad-digital

Coffee and Catnaps
Ep. 19 - Preeclampsia Awareness with Amber Reed

Coffee and Catnaps

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 21:19


Erin brings on her friend Amber to share her story in honor of Preeclampsia Awareness week. Amber also talks about her signs and symptoms so others know what to watch for and when to advocate for themselves and their baby. If you're a parent looking for a place to connect, grow, learn, and get some sleep expertise from a sleep consultant & early childhood educator, you are in the right place! Erin, boy-mom, avid coffee drinker, and your sleep bestie is an expert in child development and infant, toddler, and preschooler sleep. In the show, she discusses all things motherhood & parenting with experts from around the world, and gives moms a platform to share their own journey through parenthood. If you enjoy the show, make sure you rate, subscribe and share! For sleep resources, make sure to follow @lakecountrysleep on Instagram, and check out the blog and services at www.lakecountrysleep.com.

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The Healthy Kansas City Podcast
Episode 29: Getting Our Minds Right with Amber Reed

The Healthy Kansas City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 46:59


Amber Reed, founder of Resolve Counseling & Wellness joins us to discuss how she's re-creating mental health care for the Kansas City metro area. You'll get an inside look at what a high-quality mental healthcare practice should look like and who can benefit from counseling services. If you think you have to be in a crisis to seek help from a counselor, you're in for a wholesale mindset shift in this episode. We all have a lot to be thankful for, but that doesn't mean we can't reach out for help when we're starting to sense that over-stretched sensation come into our thoughts or feelings. Give this episode a listen, and share it with a family member or friends who you think could use a hand-up as well! As always, if you love the pod, make sure to subscribe leave a 5-Star Review! SHOW NOTES Resolve Counseling & Wellness on the Web: https://www.kcresolve.com/ Resolve on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kcresolve Resolve on Instagram: @resolve_counseling

Broken Trophy podcast
Guitars and paddle boards, with Amber Reed

Broken Trophy podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 47:51


Ahead of the Broken Trophy derby on Saturday (Bristol Bears Women v Saracens Women), the boys chat to injured Bears captain, Amber Reed. On injuries, England games being shown on BBC Two, and singing Wurzels covers with Bears coach, Kim Oliver...

Crawfordsville Mayor Time
COVID-19 Update w/ Amber Reed and Dr. Douglas

Crawfordsville Mayor Time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 28:57


Hello and welcome to a special episode of Crawfordsville Connection. We will be doing these as information changes and we think that you need to hear it. Today we have Amber Reed and Dr. Douglas on to talk about how Covid-19 has changed since he last time they were on. Also what to look out for when it comes to symptoms, when new testing sites will be introduced and more.  

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Doing It At Home: Our Home Birth Podcast
298: HOME BIRTH STORY - A Peaceful Home Birth with Shoulder Dystocia with Amber and Austin Reed

Doing It At Home: Our Home Birth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 41:26


How can shoulder dystocia be addressed in a home birth? This was a very relevant question for our guest Amber Reed as she prepared for her second birth. Given that her first daughter, born in the hospital, had shoulder dystocia, this was something that Amber considered and discussed with her midwife.  Her first birth in the hospital had traumatic elements to it, including her first daughter having a broken clavicle. This history, paired with a diagnosis of a platypelloid pelvis (this is where the pelvic inlet is narrow and shaped more like a kidney), led Amber and her husband Austin to research and prepare for a different experience that left Amber feeling more empowered. Amber experienced close to a month of prodromal labor. She shares how chiropractic care helped her, her mantra of “I can!” during the birth process, as well her tips and favorite resources.  Links: Spinning Babies: https://www.spinningbabies.com/ Roots and Wings Midwifery: https://www.rootsandwingsmidwifery.com/ Our website: https://www.diahpodcast.com/ DIAH Shop: https://www.bonfire.com/store/diahpodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diahpodcast/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/diahpodcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1904721379788084/?ref=bookmarks

My Sporting Mind
My Sporting Mind with...Amber Reed

My Sporting Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 24:03


England Rugby World Cup winner Amber Reed talks to Charlie about the importance of expressing how you feel.Amber describes how tough it's been to cope with injuries, and the knock-on effect they've had on her mental health.She talks about how difficult it can be to open up, but explains why it's so crucial, and shares manageable ways of reaching out for help.

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Crawfordsville Mayor Time
Ep: 31 COVID-19 Update/General Topics w/ Amber Reed

Crawfordsville Mayor Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 21:40


We gather around the table again to give one more COVID-19 update. Amber Reed joins us again to give an update from the Health Department. We also talk about some of the projects in the city along with when and how the celebrations of summer will be happening!

Talking Rugby Union
6: Looseheadz x TRU Podcast - Amber Reed

Talking Rugby Union

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 55:17


Chris Heal and the Looseheadz team are joined by current Red Rose Amber Reed to talk through her involvement with the foundation, winning the World Cup in 2014 + the Bristol Bear selects her XV to take to Mars. Talking Rugby Union: Website - https://www.talkingrugbyunion.co.uk/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/TalkRugbyUnion Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/talkingrugbyunion Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/talkingrugbyunion/ Looseheadz Website - https://looseheadz.co.uk/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/LooseHeadz Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/LooseHeadz/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/looseheadz/

Crawfordsville Mayor Time
Ep 27: COVID-19 Update w/ Dr. Scott Douglas, Montgomery County Health Officer and Amber Read, Administrator, Montgomery County Health Department.

Crawfordsville Mayor Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 42:45


Dr. Scott Douglas, County Health Officer and Amber Reed, Administrator for the Montgomery County Health Department join us again to discuss updates to the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn about the local cases of COVID-19, what the health department is doing to investigate these cases, and what more we all do to keep our community safe. 

Crawfordsville Mayor Time
Ep 26: COVID-19 Update w/ Dr. Scott Douglas, Montgomery County Health Officer and Amber Read, Administrator, Montgomery County Health Department.

Crawfordsville Mayor Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 41:23


Dr. Scott Douglas, County Health Officer and Amber Reed, Administrator for the Montgomery County Health Department join us again to discuss updates to the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn about the local cases of COVID-19, what the health department is doing to investigate these cases, and what more we all do to keep our community safe. 

Crawfordsville Mayor Time
SPECIAL - COVID-19 and our community w/ Dr. Scott Douglas, Montgomery County Health Officer and Amber Read, Administrator, Montgomery County Health Department.

Crawfordsville Mayor Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 37:58


Dr. Scott Douglas, County Health Officer and Amber Reed, Administrator for the Montgomery County Health Department join us to discuss what exactly COVID-19 is, what our community is doing in response to it, best practices for dealing with COVID-19, and much more.  For up-to-date information about the COVID-19 virus and the Montgomery county community visit these websites: www.coronavirus.gov www.in.gov/coronavirus www.crawfordsville.net www.montgomerycounty.in.gov  

Duke of Digital
024 - An Introduction to Affiliate Marketing with Amber Reed

Duke of Digital

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 49:33 Transcription Available


Want to make some extra cash while you sleep? Raise your pinkies because in this episode, we’ll be talking about how to get started with affiliate marketing. Amber Reedhttps://www.instagram.com/amber.fitlife/https://www.facebook.com/AmberReed.fitlifeBrian Meerthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/brianmeertDuke of Digitalhttps://www.dukeofdigital.com/https://www.instagram.com/dukeofdigital/AdvertiseMinthttps://www.advertisemint.comhttps://business.facebook.com/advertisemint/https://www.facebook.com/groups/advertisemint/https://www.instagram.com/advertisemint

Thousand Mile Hug
TMH 69 - A Whole Lotta Hugs (Finale)

Thousand Mile Hug

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 114:57


THIS IS IT. By far the most explicit episode of the show, it's the grand finale! A bunch of guests return to throw a party for the boys and some new fun friends get on the mic for the first time. This episode is an extra special, extra long one - so buckle up ya chuckleheads! Thanks to our guests: Tyler Heath, Molly Hardwick Smith, Drew Griffith, Chad Jaso, Austin Norman, Eric Reed, Amber Reed, Meagan McLendon, Carley High, Arielle LaGuette, and Maggie Heath. We love you all. Thanks to our call-in guests: Jaylon Ashaun, Catherine Chance, Andy Baxter, Kyle Jahnke, and Matthew Hagerman. We also love you.

Addiction Unlimited Podcast | Alcoholism | Life Coach | Living Sober | 12 Steps
Addiction Help With No Wait List, Easy Access, and Affordability | Amber Reed | Resolve KC

Addiction Unlimited Podcast | Alcoholism | Life Coach | Living Sober | 12 Steps

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 39:36


  There's no stopping a woman with a vision. This Kansas City Addiction Professional recognized the need for help and passion-based service, and she created a resource we desperately needed. Amber Reed is a professional I have enormous respect for. She has created her own path in this industry that is truly client-centered. She has not allowed insurance, or anyone else, to dictate the type of care she provides and how she serves her clients. Not only is this rare, but it is admirable. Our conversation is a breath of fresh air, and I am grateful to know professionals like Amber who haven't forgotten the passion in their work. A great barrier to receiving mental health and addiction services is the dreaded wait list. People who are suffering are often told there is a wait of weeks to months before they can get in to see a professional, and hopefully get some relief. Resolve in Kansas City took all the biggest barriers to addiction and mental health support and built a practice that serves, helps, and inspires. www.kcresolve.com Instagram:  @resolve_counseling     @addictionunlimited     @angela_pugh_ Facebook:  facebook.com/groups/addictionunlimited

Brian Moore's Full Contact Rugby
Episode 38: Martyn Williams, Alex Corbisiero, James Downey, Amber Reed and Mick Cleary

Brian Moore's Full Contact Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 63:33


Martyn Williams joins Brian Moore in the studio this week to look back at an excellent weekend of European rugby action. Alex Corbisiero tells us what's gone wrong with Northampton Saints recently, and how the game is going down across the Pond. Ireland's James Downey analyses the provincial sides and which team he expects to see progress. As always, we look back at the Premier 15s and England's Amber Reed goes through the results of round 10. Plus Mick Cleary unpicks Saracens humiliation to Clermont Auvergne at Allianz Park.

A Responsive Web Design Podcast
Episode #147: FBI Crime Data Explorer

A Responsive Web Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017


The FBI Crime Data Explorer makes a decade's worth of crime data accessible. Amber Reed and Jeremia Kimelman tell us how they made it accessible to every device. Read more »

Talking Rugby
England Rugby Podcast 17th March 2016

Talking Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2016 12:36


Grand Slam weekend for men and women – we hear from Danny Care, Jack Nowell,Dylan Hartley, Eddie Jones and Amber Reed as England look to get themselves over both finishing lines first!#englandconnected

Greenhorns Radio
Episode 63: Amber Reed

Greenhorns Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2010 31:12


This week’s guest on Greenhorn radio is farmer Amber Reed. Severine met Amber at the Young Farmers Conferene @ Stone Barns, and the two get a chance to catch up on the radio! Amber explains why Colorado is such a tough state for raw dairy, how byproducts can be best utilized, and how beer is sometimes used to wash cheese. This episode was sponsored by our good friends at Hearst Ranch: the nations largest single source supplier of grassfed and grass finished beef.

Podcasts from the UCLA African Studies Center
Creating New Leaders: Youth Involvement in Community Activism in South Africa (5th Annual AAA Conference)

Podcasts from the UCLA African Studies Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2010 14:47