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In which we reflect on five years and 100+ episodes, and then we say goodbye.As always, check out keepingit101.com for full show notes, homework, transcripts, & more.____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
In which we announce, with sorrow and excitement, that we are wrapping this here pod — and we encourage you to revisit our VERY FIRST EPISODE, to reflect on what we've learned and how our thinking about religion has changed over this very, very long semester.As always, check out keepingit101.com for full show notes, homework, transcripts, & more.____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
In which we chat about the pod and the book with the host of Ten on Religion, Dr. Mark Banas.As always, check out keepingit101.com for full show notes, homework, transcripts, & more.____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
In which we (mostly Ilyse) go all in on religion & tattoos. Special interest: ACTIVATE.As always, check out keepingit101.com for full show notes, homework, transcripts, & more.____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
In which we discuss all things RINDWY with the fabulous Jenn Jordan for the Syosset Public Library's official podcast, Turn the Page. The library is OPEN, y'all!As always, be sure to visit keepingit101.com for full show notes, homework, transcripts, & more.____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
In which Megan chats with a handful of folks who are also part of the Amplify Podcast Network's first Sustain stream--Sally Chivers (Wrinkle Radio), Charisse L'Pree (Critical and Curious), and M.E. Luke (Critical Technology Podcast)--plus pod bestie Hannah McGregor.As always, be sure to visit keepingit101.com for full show notes, homework, transcripts, & more.____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
In which we review our very depressing and important miniseries discussion on religion and adoption AND play ridiculous orphan games as a reward for having done the hard thingsAs always, be sure to visit keepingit101.com for full show notes, homework, transcripts, & more.____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
In which Megan tries not to spend the whole hour screaming about Dobbs whilst we discuss what adoption has to do with religious freedom. As always, be sure to visit keepingit101.com for full show notes, homework, transcripts, & more.____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
Welcome to our very first movie discussion, nerds! In which we chat about the Ramayana with no Ram, why Hanuman is the Best Beast, Hijra superheroes, and also that Dev Patel should call us. As always, be sure to visit keepingit101.com for full show notes, homework, transcripts, & more.____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
In which we reflect on what it was like to find our collective voice. (Spoilers: it was really hard! But also really awesome!) As always, be sure to visit keepingit101.com for full show notes, homework, transcripts, & more.____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
In part two of our three-part series “Voices,” we feature an exciting new voice in the world of sound studies, Stacey Copeland. In part one last month, we examined the role voices play in professional sports and unpacked some of the understandings of ability and masculinity that inform the sound of the quarterback's voice in the NFL. Copeland's audio documentary, “This is the Sound of My Voice,” examines another group of professionals—women broadcasters and podcasters, who struggle with sonic sexism from male colleagues, audiences, and sometimes, even themselves. The documentary was originally presented on radio in three parts, but Stacey graciously edited a shorter version for this episode of Phantom Power. Stacey Copeland is a media producer and Joseph-Armand Bombardier (CGS) Ph.D. candidate at Simon Fraser University's School of Communication in Vancouver, Canada. She received her Master of Arts from the Ryerson York joint Communication and Culture graduate program where she studied with a focus on radio production, sound studies, media culture and gender studies. She completed her Bachelor of Arts in Radio and Television Arts from Ryerson University with a minor in English and a specialization in audio production for radio, music and film. It was during her Master's work that Copeland co-founded FemRadio, a Toronto, Canada based feminist community radio collective. Currently, she is the supervising producer at Amplify Podcast Network, a collaborative project dedicated to reimagining the sound of scholarship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In part two of our three-part series “Voices,” we feature an exciting new voice in the world of sound studies, Stacey Copeland. In part one last month, we examined the role voices play in professional sports and unpacked some of the understandings of ability and masculinity that inform the sound of the quarterback's voice in the NFL. Copeland's audio documentary, “This is the Sound of My Voice,” examines another group of professionals—women broadcasters and podcasters, who struggle with sonic sexism from male colleagues, audiences, and sometimes, even themselves. The documentary was originally presented on radio in three parts, but Stacey graciously edited a shorter version for this episode of Phantom Power. Stacey Copeland is a media producer and Joseph-Armand Bombardier (CGS) Ph.D. candidate at Simon Fraser University's School of Communication in Vancouver, Canada. She received her Master of Arts from the Ryerson York joint Communication and Culture graduate program where she studied with a focus on radio production, sound studies, media culture and gender studies. She completed her Bachelor of Arts in Radio and Television Arts from Ryerson University with a minor in English and a specialization in audio production for radio, music and film. It was during her Master's work that Copeland co-founded FemRadio, a Toronto, Canada based feminist community radio collective. Currently, she is the supervising producer at Amplify Podcast Network, a collaborative project dedicated to reimagining the sound of scholarship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
In part two of our three-part series “Voices,” we feature an exciting new voice in the world of sound studies, Stacey Copeland. In part one last month, we examined the role voices play in professional sports and unpacked some of the understandings of ability and masculinity that inform the sound of the quarterback's voice in the NFL. Copeland's audio documentary, “This is the Sound of My Voice,” examines another group of professionals—women broadcasters and podcasters, who struggle with sonic sexism from male colleagues, audiences, and sometimes, even themselves. The documentary was originally presented on radio in three parts, but Stacey graciously edited a shorter version for this episode of Phantom Power. Stacey Copeland is a media producer and Joseph-Armand Bombardier (CGS) Ph.D. candidate at Simon Fraser University's School of Communication in Vancouver, Canada. She received her Master of Arts from the Ryerson York joint Communication and Culture graduate program where she studied with a focus on radio production, sound studies, media culture and gender studies. She completed her Bachelor of Arts in Radio and Television Arts from Ryerson University with a minor in English and a specialization in audio production for radio, music and film. It was during her Master's work that Copeland co-founded FemRadio, a Toronto, Canada based feminist community radio collective. Currently, she is the supervising producer at Amplify Podcast Network, a collaborative project dedicated to reimagining the sound of scholarship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sound-studies
In which Dr. Courtney Lewis shares her expertise and personal experience with the writing of the Indian Child Welfare Act. Dr. Lewis is Crandall Family Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology and the Inaugural Director of the Native American Studies Initiative at Duke University, as well as an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation.If you want to follow and boost more Native creators, Dr. Lewis recommends: Red House Project, IllumiNative, A Tribe Called Geek, Mocs and Comics, Indigenous Food Lab, NDN Girls Book Club, NDN Collective, and several more! As always, check out keepingit101.com for full show notes, homework, transcripts, & more.____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
In which we nerd out about how we chose which weirdass historical case studies to support our killjoy theories of religion.As always, be sure to visit keepingit101.com for full show notes, homework, transcripts, & more.____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
Because--to borrow from Anne Lamott--one of the two best prayers we know is "thank you, thank you, thank you."____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
What does adoption have to do with religious freedom? Quite a bit, actually.Tune in to learn more about the ways religion--and especially, you guessed it, white Christian nationalism--shapes the adoption industry. CN/TW: This episode discusses adoption, foster care, child abuse, and child removal.As always, be sure to visit keepingit101.com for full show notes, homework, transcripts, & more.____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
Because books is what we do, nerds! Tune in to hear us geek out about why we decided to pivot to v̶i̶d̶e̶o̶ text in our almost-here new title, Religion Is Not Done With You. As always, be sure to visit keepingit101.com for full show notes, homework, transcripts, & more.____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
Welcome to the first of our four episode miniseries on religion and adoption, which actually turned out to have five episodes because, well, there were just too many horrors to be neatly contained in an outline. We're starting off with some basics on adoption, including how different religious traditions do (or do not) engage in the practice. Plus a very special, very dark return of Primary Sources!As always, be sure to visit keepingit101.com for full show notes, homework, transcripts, & more.____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
How did Botox go from terrifying neurotoxin to casual cosmetic treatment? What does that mean for how we think of signs of aging on our bodies? In this episode, host Professor Sally Chivers talks about her evolving personal relationship with Botox, which prompted her to learn more about its history. She explains how that history unfurls story after story of unintended side effects, good and bad. Wrinkles sit on the surface, but how we respond to them goes much deeper. That's why this podcast is called Wrinkle Radio.Wrinkle Radio is a proud member of the Amplify Podcast Network. We are grateful for funding from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada and support from Aging in Data and VoicEd Radio. This episode includes music by Duce Williams, Jamison Dewlen and Michael Shayne's via ArtList.
Welcome to our first ever book club episode, nerds! This one has it all: misandry, murder, and...martial religions? Join us for a very wide-ranging chat about Lyndsay Faye's Jane Steele (and also our own research, because you know academics just can't help themselves). As always, be sure to visit keepingit101.com for full show notes, homework, transcripts, & more.____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
Did you miss us? We missed you! Life, as y'all know, uh... finds a way. But we have beaten life back long enough to bring you this update on the pod and what we have scheduled for this, our SEVENTH season!!Look out for our first-ever book club (Jane Steele, by Lyndsay Faye), two miniseries (one on religion and adoption, one on how we wrote our forthcoming book, Religion Is Not Done With You), plus some one-off So Glad You Asked-style responses to listener questions about things like religion & tattoos AND a sneak peek into Megan's research on #CultsInc and the MOVE bombing. As always, be sure to visit keepingit101.com for full show notes, homework, transcripts, & more.It's all happening, nerds. Welcome back!____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
Why should we get friendly with death? Dying is inevitably, if ironically, part of life. How can we better support each other, and ourselves, through grief? Death-friendly communities would combine the potential behind compassionate communities with the power of the age-friendly movement. Professor Julia Brassolotto tells host Sally Chivers about how building them could help fight ageism. We talk about honing the skills we need to create space for ritual, honor loss, and develop communal support around death and dying.Transcript and show notes here.Wrinkle Radio is a proud member of the Amplify Podcast Network. We are grateful for funding from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada and support from Aging in Data and VoicEd Radio.Episode includes music by Ivor Game; William_King via pixabay; Duce Williams and Michael Shynes via Artlist.
Over the last 30 years, there has been an exponential growth of Indigenous media and Indigenous media makers, especially here in Canada which has one of the largest repositories of Indigenous media. However, the road to get here hasn't been easy. Indigenous filmmakers, producers, and artists have had to navigate the complex and often unfriendly terrain of Canadian media institutions and media production companies. Their negotiations -- and struggles -- have helped make space for a generation of Indigenous media-makers who are increasingly making shows and films on their terms, with their ideas.Karrmen Crey who is Stó:lō from Cheam First Nation, is an associate professor in the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia, and the author of “Producing Sovereignty: The Rise of Indigenous Media in Canada.” In this special episode, recorded on-site with an audience in Vancouver at Iron Dog books, Karrmen speaks with Vinita about the ways Indigenous creators are using humour along with a sharp critique of pop culture to show just how different the world looks when decision-making power over how stories get told shifts and Indigenous media makers take control.This episode was produced in front of a live audience at Iron Dog Books in Vancouver, in partnership with Simon Fraser University's Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology and the Amplify Podcast Network. Simon Fraser student, Natalie Dusek performed tech duties. Theme music by Zaki Ibrahim, Something in the Water.Image credit: Jana Schmieding plays Reagan, a member of the fictional Minishonka nation, on the sitcom, Rutherford Falls. (Evans Vestal Ward/Peacock)
In which we are delighted to talk to the wonderful humans of Miami University Ohio about the ways calendars smuggle white christian supremacy into our everyday lives. Recorded 2 April 2024____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
Sixty years ago, The Beatles played to screaming throngs on the Ed Sullivan show. Their youthful optimism offered a new blueprint for the future to Boomer kids crowded around their television sets. Since then, Professor Stephen Katz, sociologist and drummer, has gone from playing on a makeshift kit in his parents' basement to rocking with fantasy bands in well-appointed rehearsal spaces. He talks to host Sally Chivers about how rockstar dreams age even as they never get old.Transcript and show notes here.Wrinkle Radio is a proud member of the Amplify Podcast Network. We are grateful for funding from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada and support from Aging in Data and VoicEd Radio.Episode includes music by Mareproduction (Indie Fall and Indie Rockin 2.1 Clean), Badoink, and via freesound.org; FreeGroove and Alex Grohl via pixabay, and Rocknstock, Duce Williams, and Michael Shynes via Artlist.
In which we chat with our new bestie at the Amplify Podcast Network, Stacey Copeland, about podcasting, public scholarship, and why killing joy is the best way to have joy come back bigger, stronger, and more vibrant than ever. Be sure to check out all the other cool conversations Stacey is having with our fellow nerds for the audio blog series Amplified!____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
Organic gardening, vegan diets, natural childbirth, the peace movement … OK, boomers, you'd never know it from meme-land, but we have a lot to thank you for. How has the first generation to grow up with rock music as their cultural heartbeat changed how we experience aging? Professor Stephen Katz talks to host Sally Chivers about being part of a generation known for youthful rebellion that now symbolizes greedy wealth mongering. Join us as we talk rock, radicalism, and retirement.Transcript and show notes here.Wrinkle Radio is a proud member of the Amplify Podcast Network. We are grateful for funding from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada and support from Aging in Data and VoicEd Radio.Episode includes music by Mareproduction (Indie Fall and Indie Rockin 2.1 Clean) via freesound.org; Music_for_Videos via pixabay, and Rocknstock, Custom Melody, Alex Grohl, Duce Williams, and Michael Shynes via Artlist.
Joy is possible, even more likely, as we age. But can joy really be a cultivated in nursing home life and work? Why should we take care home joy seriously? In this episode, Professor Susan Braedley explains how the conditions of dignity are the conditions for joy. She offers practical tips on how to contribute to dignity and joy, two keys to improving long-term care. Join her and host Sally Chivers as we share stories of grit, dignity, and joy.Transcript and show notes here Wrinkle Radio is a proud member of the Amplify Podcast Network. We are grateful for funding from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada and support from Aging in Data and VoicEd Radio.This episode includes music by Oleksii Kaplunskyi (Lesfm), Oleg Kyrylkovv (Music_For_Videos), and mood mode via Pixabay; Duce Williams and Michael Shynes via Artlist.
WHAT A PREDICAMENT this year has been, nerds! 2023 was in many ways, uh, not our fave.But we thought it would be good to end this chronological rollercoaster on a high note, so: You are cordially invited to join us for a cozy winter Gothic misandrist queer murder book club moment! We're reading Lyndsay Faye's delightfully dark Jane Steele, and we think you should, too. We'll be back at the end of January to chat about the novel. In the meantime, hit us up on social media with comments or questions so we can feature y'all on the pod! Pick up a copy at your local library or independent bookstore, as Levar Burton intended.And as always, be sure to visit keepingit101.com for full show notes, homework, transcripts, & more.____Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion is proud to be part of the Amplify Podcast Network.
Nursing homes are fast becoming the haunted houses of our era. But Professor Susan Braedley sees the potential for nursing homes to be vital public services where people want to live, work, and even play. She talks to host Sally Chivers about how the conditions of work are the conditions of care. The seeds for a scary future have been planted, but it might not be too late for a more hopeful way forwardWrinkle Radio is a proud member of the Amplify Podcast Network. We are grateful for funding from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada and support from Aging in Data and VoicEd Radio.This episode includes music by ArtMusic via Pixabay; Duce Williams, Ziv Moran, and Michael Shynes via Artlist and Valentin Sosnitskiy via Freesound (CC Attribution 4.0).
Someone you love is diagnosed with dementia. Or you are. Do you know where to get good information? Do you know who to ask?Host Professor Sally Chivers sits down with Professor Nicole Dalmer to get some answers. Find out why Sally renewed her lapsed public library card, how to get informed about dementia care, and how the search for information can draw you into connection and community, especially as you age.Wrinkle Radio is a proud member of the Amplify Podcast Network. We are grateful for funding from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada and support from Aging in Data and VoicEd Radio.This episode includes music by Olexy, Vitalii Karol, and Vitaily Levkin, via Pixabay, and Duce Williams and Michael Shayne's via ArtList.
A Guide to Academic Podcasting is a practical guidebook introducing scholars to the multiverse of podcasting. It's an open-source publication made by Amplify Podcast Network, written by Stacey Copeland and Hannah McGregor. In this conversation, we talked about embodied knowledge, gendered (and racialized) voices, and how new media publishing is transforming the relationships scholars have with the public(s). We entered into the territory of the vulnerable scholar, examined our discomfort with silence, and the spaces of possibilities academics may discover in podcasting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
A Guide to Academic Podcasting is a practical guidebook introducing scholars to the multiverse of podcasting. It's an open-source publication made by Amplify Podcast Network, written by Stacey Copeland and Hannah McGregor. In this conversation, we talked about embodied knowledge, gendered (and racialized) voices, and how new media publishing is transforming the relationships scholars have with the public(s). We entered into the territory of the vulnerable scholar, examined our discomfort with silence, and the spaces of possibilities academics may discover in podcasting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
A Guide to Academic Podcasting is a practical guidebook introducing scholars to the multiverse of podcasting. It's an open-source publication made by Amplify Podcast Network, written by Stacey Copeland and Hannah McGregor. In this conversation, we talked about embodied knowledge, gendered (and racialized) voices, and how new media publishing is transforming the relationships scholars have with the public(s). We entered into the territory of the vulnerable scholar, examined our discomfort with silence, and the spaces of possibilities academics may discover in podcasting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
A Guide to Academic Podcasting is a practical guidebook introducing scholars to the multiverse of podcasting. It's an open-source publication made by Amplify Podcast Network, written by Stacey Copeland and Hannah McGregor. In this conversation, we talked about embodied knowledge, gendered (and racialized) voices, and how new media publishing is transforming the relationships scholars have with the public(s). We entered into the territory of the vulnerable scholar, examined our discomfort with silence, and the spaces of possibilities academics may discover in podcasting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Guide to Academic Podcasting is a practical guidebook introducing scholars to the multiverse of podcasting. It's an open-source publication made by Amplify Podcast Network, written by Stacey Copeland and Hannah McGregor. In this conversation, we talked about embodied knowledge, gendered (and racialized) voices, and how new media publishing is transforming the relationships scholars have with the public(s). We entered into the territory of the vulnerable scholar, examined our discomfort with silence, and the spaces of possibilities academics may discover in podcasting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Guide to Academic Podcasting is a practical guidebook introducing scholars to the multiverse of podcasting. It's an open-source publication made by Amplify Podcast Network, written by Stacey Copeland and Hannah McGregor. In this conversation, we talked about embodied knowledge, gendered (and racialized) voices, and how new media publishing is transforming the relationships scholars have with the public(s). We entered into the territory of the vulnerable scholar, examined our discomfort with silence, and the spaces of possibilities academics may discover in podcasting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/digital-humanities
In part two of our three-part series "Voices," we feature an exciting new voice in the world of sound studies, Stacey Copeland. In part one last month, we examined the role voices play in professional sports and unpacked some of the understandings of ability and masculinity that inform the sound of the quarterback's voice in the NFL. Copeland's audio documentary, "This is the Sound of My Voice," examines another group of professionals—women broadcasters and podcasters, who struggle with sonic sexism from male colleagues, audiences, and sometimes, even themselves. The documentary was originally presented on radio in three parts, but Stacey graciously edited a shorter version for this episode of Phantom Power. Stacey Copeland is a media producer and Joseph-Armand Bombardier (CGS) Ph.D. candidate at Simon Fraser University's School of Communication in Vancouver, Canada. She received her Master of Arts from the Ryerson York joint Communication and Culture graduate program where she studied with a focus on radio production, sound studies, media culture and gender studies. She completed her Bachelor of Arts in Radio and Television Arts from Ryerson University with a minor in English and a specialization in audio production for radio, music and film. It was during her Master's work that Copeland co-founded FemRadio, a Toronto, Canada based feminist community radio collective. Currently, she is the supervising producer at Amplify Podcast Network, a collaborative project dedicated to reimagining the sound of scholarship.
How well do podcasts work as a medium for scholarly peer review? In the previous episode, Hannah McGregor and Ian M. Cook provided peer review on Lori Beckstead's draft chapter Context is King: Podcast Packaging and Paratexts. Now we're following up to discuss how well we think this method went. Dario Llinares leads us in a discussion about the affordances and limitations of doing scholarly peer review in the context of a podcast. Jess is also here with recommendations for a peer reviewed and a scholarly podcast. Be sure to listen to Peer Review Podcasting Part 1 on our podcast feed. A copy of the draft chapter under review can be viewed here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRIscCkwgjFbvaZMLdfRET-XmaF48x4rxyQj7EQcdtRGXQnWOLwogODRrMbzvyJ3_64XIkcot5IMG1u/pub A transcript of this episode is available here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRUdekT9PzeAYBpXCBm4oX7gbXeb-0jXnsLGa46RWI4qzVGpQaam9qpJ9NReEYX14kvaHXr2ORvSeni/pub Show Notes: Hannah mentions recently undergoing peer review for Kairos, a refereed online journal exploring the intersections of rhetoric, technology, and pedagogy. Hannah mentions speaking to Chris Friend on Hybrid Pedagogy's podcast Teacher of the Ear where they discussed 'ungrading'. Ian M. Cook has a book coming out soon called Scholarly Podcasting: An Insurgent, Curious Craft. Jess mentions Hannah's project, the Amplify Podcast Network, which is "a collaborative project dedicated to reimagining the sound of scholarship." She also mentions Lori's Open Peer Review Podcast which is "a demonstration of using podcasting to conduct open peer review of academic scholarship." Jess recommends Ted Rieken's audio piece published in the McGill Journal of Education entitled Mapping the Fit Between Research and Multimedia: A Podcast Exploration of the Place of Multimedia within/as Scholarship. Lori recommends also checking out the Peer Reviewer Roundtable Response to Ted Reiken's Scholarly Podcast. Jess also recommends the podcast Ologies by Alie Ward. Dario & Lori touch on Mack Hagood's chapter The Scholarly Podcast: Form and Function in Audio Academia in Saving New Sounds: Podcast Preservation and Historiography edited by Jeremy Wade Morris and Eric Hoyt. Dario mentions the Cinematologists' episode Knowing Sounds: Podcasting as Academic Practice, and Hannah McGregor's Secret Feminist Agenda podcast as examples which explore podcasting, scholarship, and peer review. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcaststudiespodcast/message
Stewardship is the next step in the process, from not having enough to coping with the shame of success. It all comes back to how you steward what you have now. Want to dive deeper into the concepts? Book a consultation with Meg or Joshua at www.snapbackpodcast.com Send us a message, question, or share your journey at info@snapbackpodcast.com. Chaplain- Joshua Joshuabarrettcoaching.com joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Slayer - Meg www.megchurch.com Self Sabotage Slayers Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/selfsabotageslayers/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/megchurchllc/?hl=en Freebies: The Body Battle Breakthrough Kit: www.megchurch.com/body-battle-breakthrough- Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
It's not about never having bad thoughts again, it's about not believing them! The duo is back and talking all things recovery, as you start to grow the negative self talk can be crippling. The bad news is it won't ever fully stop, the good news is you don't have to listen. Want to dive deeper into the concepts? Book a consultation with Meg or Joshua at www.snapbackpodcast.com Send us a message, question, or share your journey at info@snapbackpodcast.com. Chaplain- Joshua Joshuabarrettcoaching.com joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Slayer - Meg www.megchurch.com Self Sabotage Slayers Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/selfsabotageslayers/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/megchurchllc/?hl=en Freebies: The Body Battle Breakthrough Kit: www.megchurch.com/body-battle-breakthrough- Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
It's one of the hardest feelings to overcome. Without forgiveness you weigh yourself down, much like acceptance, forgiveness is vital to live the life you were meant to have. This is a concept that takes time, energy, and normally the council of others but once you understand, process and forgive your life starts! Want to dive deeper into the concepts? Book a consultation with Meg or Joshua at www.snapbackpodcast.com Send us a message, question, or share your journey at info@snapbackpodcast.com. Chaplain- Joshua Joshuabarrettcoaching.com joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Slayer - Meg www.megchurch.com Self Sabotage Slayers Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/selfsabotageslayers/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/megchurchllc/?hl=en Freebies: The Body Battle Breakthrough Kit: www.megchurch.com/body-battle-breakthrough- Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
Episode 12 features three vibrant Ball State grads that now call R46 home for their video and animation operations. Working together since 2015, they create everything from B2B videos and corporate ads to social media and documentary productions. The team also specializes in high quality video and animation for local media and ad agencies. To find out more, visit www.DevonHouseCreative.com Hosted and Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
Death and loss are part of everyday life for us, no matter who we are we experience levels of loss in our life. For most of our lives we have looked at loss as death. We have openly talked about death and the process to survive the sorrow that comes with it. What if we gave ourselves the same grace and process when dealing with loss in our lives? Meg the self sabotage slayer breaks down the process, the why and her experiences dealing with loss and establishing boundaries for her healing. Want to dive deeper into the concepts? Book a consultation with Meg or Joshua at www.snapbackpodcast.com Send us a message, question, or share your journey at info@snapbackpodcast.com. Chaplain- Joshua Joshuabarrettcoaching.com joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Slayer - Meg www.megchurch.com Self Sabotage Slayers Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/selfsabotageslayers/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/megchurchllc/?hl=en Freebies: The Body Battle Breakthrough Kit: www.megchurch.com/body-battle-breakthrough- Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
Want to dive deeper into the concepts? Book a consultation with Meg or Joshua at www.snapbackpodcast.com Send us a message, question, or share your journey at info@snapbackpodcast.com. Chaplain- Joshua Joshuabarrettcoaching.com joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Slayer - Meg www.megchurch.com Self Sabotage Slayers Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/selfsabotageslayers/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/megchurchllc/?hl=en Freebies: The Body Battle Breakthrough Kit: www.megchurch.com/body-battle-breakthrough- Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
A huge part of recovery of any kind is self care. Self care starts with a good morning routine. It's your way to stay rooted, to dictate the terms of your day and to let the world know you are ready. Meg and Joshua share the importance of a strong morning routines and how they each start the day. Do the little things, even when you don't want to. Remember the grass is greener where you water it! Want to dive deeper into the concepts? Book a consultation with Meg or Joshua at www.snapbackpodcast.com Send us a message, question, or share your journey at info@snapbackpodcast.com. Chaplain- Joshua Joshuabarrettcoaching.com joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Slayer - Meg www.megchurch.com Self Sabotage Slayers Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/selfsabotageslayers/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/megchurchllc/?hl=en Freebies: The Body Battle Breakthrough Kit: www.megchurch.com/body-battle-breakthrough- Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
Meg and I talk all things clarity this week in the studio. Once you have accepted you need to make some changes, that first step can be paralyzing. Knowing you want a better existence is the first step but how do you know what to do next? You may know you want a different life but don't know what that looks like, so how do you take the next step? How do you figure out what you want? Want to dive deeper into the concepts? Book a consultation with Meg or Joshua at www.snapbackpodcast.com Send us a message, question, or share your journey at info@snapbackpodcast.com. Chaplain- Joshua Joshuabarrettcoaching.com joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Slayer - Meg www.megchurch.com Self Sabotage Slayers Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/selfsabotageslayers/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/megchurchllc/?hl=en Freebies: The Body Battle Breakthrough Kit: www.megchurch.com/body-battle-breakthrough- Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
We can all get “stuck” with that fear or anxiety that keeps us in a rut. It's a part of life and a big step in the journey of recovery and is a pivotal point to the process. Join us as we teach you how to break the chains and live! Want to dive deeper into the concepts? Book a consultation with Meg or Joshua at www.snapbackpodcast.com Send us a message, question, or share your journey at info@snapbackpodcast.com. Chaplain- Joshua Joshuabarrettcoaching.com joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Slayer - Meg www.megchurch.com Self Sabotage Slayers Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/selfsabotageslayers/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/megchurchllc/?hl=en Freebies: The Body Battle Breakthrough Kit: www.megchurch.com/body-battle-breakthrough- Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
Episode 11 features Homesense Heating and Cooling Co-Founder, Brian Schutt and Marketing Manager, Griff Housemeyer. As the Co-Founder of Refinery 46 and Homesense, Brian wears a lot of hats but today we are talking about the business of heating, cooling. Griff started out as a customer of Homesense and now he is the marketing manager. It was a breath of fresh air listening to the two of these guys talk about their business and community with so much passion. As their motto states, No Gimmicks, No Games. Just Honest Advice and Workmanship You Can Trust. Visit www.TrustHomesense.com Hosted and Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
Despite all the planning this episode we take a break from the steps of recovery so Meg can do a little live life coaching for me after one rough week. I could feel my emotional state getting out of synch. Part of living healthy is identifying when things are getting off course so you can redirect. It's important to know we all face stress, anxiety, and get overwhelmed. I want you all to know that it's ok not to be on and this week I open up about my struggles. Take this week to reach out to someone close and confess your burdens. Once we said it out loud the healing starts! Want to dive deeper into the concepts? Book a consultation with Meg or Joshua at www.snapbackpodcast.com Send us a message, question, or share your journey at info@snapbackpodcast.com. Chaplain- Joshua Joshuabarrettcoaching.com joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Slayer - Meg www.megchurch.com Self Sabotage Slayers Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/selfsabotageslayers/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/megchurchllc/?hl=en Freebies: The Body Battle Breakthrough Kit: www.megchurch.com/body-battle-breakthrough- Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
Episode 10 features R46 member and Partner of The Web Guys, Chad Frazell. Josh and Chad talk about the history of The Web Guys, the challenges of building a business, and the importance of mentoring with other entrepreneurs. The Web Guys is a Digital Agency specializing in Web Design, Digital Marketing, and Custom Development. Visit www.The-Web-Guys.com for more information! Hosted and Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
We are in the studio this week with Meg the Sabotage Slayer and Chaplain Joshua as they give us an introduction to this season of healing. The journey for everyone starts at acceptance, saying it out loud, and identifying what's in your way! Want to dive deeper into the concepts? Book a consultation with Meg or Joshua at www.snapbackpodcast.com Send us a message, question, or share your journey at info@snapbackpodcast.com. Chaplain- Joshua Joshuabarrettcoaching.com joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Slayer - Meg www.megchurch.com Self Sabotage Slayers Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/selfsabotageslayers/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/megchurchllc/?hl=en Freebies: The Body Battle Breakthrough Kit: www.megchurch.com/body-battle-breakthrough- Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
Our conversation with Michelle was packed so full of amazing insight and experiences we just had to have her back. This week I ask Michelle about how to start and maintain a little free pantry, Michelle's insight and understanding are priceless! www.Joshuabarrettcoaching.com Powered by www.joshuabarrettcoaching.com Hosted by Joshua Barrett - joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Lenox Beatmaker Lenoxmusicprod@gmail.com
Michelle joins us to talk about her experiences growing up and how she turned to fear and anger into Michelle's little free pantry! Anything can happen when you let the mics roll! I originally had planned on talking only about the pantry but like some other guest, Michelle really opens up and talks about the systemic issues surrounding food insecurity. www.Joshuabarrettcoaching.com Powered by www.joshuabarrettcoaching.com Hosted by Joshua Barrett - joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Lenox Beatmaker Lenoxmusicprod@gmail.com
On the ninth episode, Owner and Founder of Aviyah Services shares how her company was created, the work they do to help other companies succeed, a why working out of the Refinery 46 location has been a good fit for them. Contact Megan by calling 317-737-9940 or email at Aviyahservices@Outlook.com Hosted and Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
We have Marcus and Daron from Workforce Chaplains, an Indy base Chaplain organization. They talk about what Chaplains do for your organization and give us all a few lessons on what we can do when times get tough. Find out more and contact Workforce Chaplains today. https://www.workforcechaplains.com www.Joshuabarrettcoaching.com Powered by www.joshuabarrettcoaching.com Hosted by Joshua Barrett - joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Lenox Beatmaker Lenoxmusicprod@gmail.com
In this episode, Michelle Hensley interviews Scott Bridge and they recap the previous episode and go deeper into the work Scott does to help others in recovery. Hosted by Michelle Hensley Produced by Josh Bach of the Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Sean Sumwalt of Sumwalt Publishing sean.sumwalt@gmail.com
In this episode, Scott Bridge shares his story of how he battled with addiction and his journey to recovery. Hosted by Michelle Hensley Produced by Josh Bach of the Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Sean Sumwalt of Sumwalt Publishing sean.sumwalt@gmail.com
This week we have Officer Griggs on the phone talking about the pandemic from an officer's point of view. He also breaks down how he decompressed between each call and before going home to his family. This was a challenging interview to get scheduled and recorded as Officers are never really off the clock. So much important information we just had to share. So forgive the police scanner interference in the audio and listen openly as Officer Griggs takes time to share with us. www.Joshuabarrettcoaching.com Powered by www.joshuabarrettcoaching.com Hosted by Joshua Barrett - joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Lenox Beatmaker Lenoxmusicprod@gmail.com
In this episode, Michelle Hensley interviews Josh Bach as they dive deeper into overcoming depression and how Josh was able to turn these painful times into a way to serve others in the community. Josh Bach is the Co-Founder of Amplify Indy and Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyIndy.com www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Hosted by Michelle Hensley Produced by Josh Bach of the Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Sean Sumwalt of Sumwalt Publishing sean.sumwalt@gmail.com
In this episode, Josh Bach from Amplify Indy and Amplify Podcast Network, shares his personal story of depression and forgiveness. Josh Bach is the Co-Founder of Amplify Indy and Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyIndy.com www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Hosted by Michelle Hensley Produced by Josh Bach of the Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Sean Sumwalt of Sumwalt Publishing sean.sumwalt@gmail.com
This week we talk with my good friend and former boss Carl Harlan from C Bar C Expo center. Carl talks about how he came to own C Bar C Expo Center and gives lesson after lesson on patience, finding the good in people, and walking with faith and persistence. www.Joshuabarrettcoaching.com Powered by www.joshuabarrettcoaching.com Hosted by Joshua Barrett - joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Lenox Beatmaker Lenoxmusicprod@gmail.com
In this episode, Michelle Hensley interviews Pastor Paul Galbraith of Brandywine Community Church, and they talk about the power of Celebrate Recovery and other programs that help individuals live a better life. Pastor Paul is the Local PEACE Pastor at Brandywine Community Church located at 1551 E. New Rd. Greenfield, IN 46140 317-462-4777 www.Brandywinechurch.org Hosted by Michelle Hensley Produced by Josh Bach of the Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Sean Sumwalt of Sumwalt Publishing sean.sumwalt@gmail.com
In this episode, Pastor Paul Galbraith of Brandywine Community Church, shares his personal story of recovery. Pastor Paul is the Local PEACE Pastor at Brandywine Community Church located at 1551 E. New Rd. Greenfield, IN 46140 317-462-4777 www.Brandywinechurch.org Hosted by Michelle Hensley Produced by Josh Bach of the Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Sean Sumwalt of Sumwalt Publishing sean.sumwalt@gmail.com
Mrs. Yvette Markey, of INTouch Outreach, shares her story of addiction and her journey to recovery in this episode. Mrs. Yvette is the founder of INTouch Outreach and is on numerous non-profit boards for recovery and mental health in Indiana. www.intouchoutreach.org Hosted by Michelle Hensley Produced by Josh Bach of the Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Sean Sumwalt of Sumwalt Publishing sean.sumwalt@gmail.com
On part 2, Michelle Hensley interviews Mrs. Yvette Markey and they dive deeper into her story of recovery from addiction, trauma from abuse, and how Mrs. Yvette is using these experiences to help many people in the community overcome their challenges. Mrs. Yvette is the founder of INTouch Outreach and is on numerous non-profit boards for recovery and mental health in Indiana. www.intouchoutreach.org Hosted by Michelle Hensley Produced by Josh Bach of the Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Sean Sumwalt of Sumwalt Publishing sean.sumwalt@gmail.com
This week we have Jojo from Painted Warrior tattoo. Listen as Jojo shares his journey from being incarcerated at 15 to finding success and using that success to bless the homeless in his community. This is an amazing story of redemption and proof that no matter how bad things have been you can start today to build the life you want. Check Jojo out at: https://www.facebook.com/PaintedWarrior317 www.Joshuabarrettcoaching.com Powered by www.joshuabarrettcoaching.com Hosted by Joshua Barrett - joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Lenox Beatmaker Lenoxmusicprod@gmail.com
In part 2, Michelle Hensley interviews Nan Graf after she tells her story of addiction and recovery and they discuss Nan's involvement with sobriety programs along with many heartfelt stories. Nan is the founder of a women-only sober living house in downtown Indianapolis called Stability In Sobriety (S.I.S.) Hosted by Michelle Hensley Produced by Josh Bach of the Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Sean Sumwalt of Sumwalt Publishing sean.sumwalt@gmail.com
Nan Graf, of S.I.S. Recovery House, shares her story of addiction and recovery in this episode. Nan is the founder of a women-only sober living house in downtown Indianapolis called Stability In Sobriety (S.I.S.) Hosted by Michelle Hensley Produced by Josh Bach of the Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Sean Sumwalt of Sumwalt Publishing sean.sumwalt@gmail.com
This week we have Nichole in the studio. She shares her experience being a single mom during the pandemic and why she time and time again responded with love. Nichole talks about the importance of asking for help and really shows that every little act of kindness has a huge impact on those around us. www.Joshuabarrettcoaching.com Powered by www.joshuabarrettcoaching.com Hosted by Joshua Barrett - joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Lenox Beatmaker Lenoxmusicprod@gmail.com
On this episode Brian Schutt interviews the Founder of Certell, Fred Fransen and discuss how the non-profit Certell is empowering teachers all over the world by empowering teachers to engage today's tech-savvy students with media-rich, meaningful content that they are excited to connect with. Tune in to listen and learn how this global non-profit located right here in Indianapolis is paving the way in education and how to get involved. www.Certell.org Hosted by Brian Schutt, Founder of Refinery 46 www.Refinery46.com Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
On this episode, Owner and Founder of Watergate Roofing, Millie Hindes, shares how one too many bad bosses led her toward her journey of starting her own business and how mentorship from Brian Schutt of Refinery 46 and others has strengthened her to grow her business. Watergate roofing's signature services include roof replacement and repair, siding, gutters, drywall and painting. Visit www.watergateroofing.com or call 317-80-ROOFS (317-807-6637) for a free estimate today! Watergate Roofing, llc. is a local woman-owned roofing company serving Indianapolis and surrounding cities since 2013. Hosted and Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
Michelle Hensley interviews Mary Nolen of Hope Center Indy and talk about fostering, adoption, depression, and how Hope Center Indy is making a difference in many peoples lives. www.hopecenterindy.org Hosted by Michelle Hensley Produced by Josh Bach of the Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Sean Sumwalt of Sumwalt Publishing sean.sumwalt@gmail.com
Mary Nolen, of Hope Center Indy, shares her journey through fostering, adoption, depression and the challenges of coping with grief. www.hopecenterindy.org Hosted by Michelle Hensley Produced by Josh Bach of the Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Sean Sumwalt of Sumwalt Publishing sean.sumwalt@gmail.com
Join Joshua in the studio with Robbie Russell. Robbie works for a local treatment facility, Hickory House, and shares about mental illness and addiction during the pandemic. www.Joshuabarrettcoaching.com Powered by www.joshuabarrettcoaching.com Hosted by Joshua Barrett - joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Lenox Beatmaker Lenoxmusicprod@gmail.com
Michelle Hensley interviews Linda Ostewig of The Landing, Talitha Koum Recovery House, and Women's Recovery Ministry Globally as she shares her impact of addiction and recovery in her family and what her organizations are actively doing to make a difference. www.thelandingplacehc.com www.talithakoum-for.org Hosted by Michelle Hensley Produced by Josh Bach of the Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Sean Sumwalt of Sumwalt Publishing sean.sumwalt@gmail.com
Linda Ostewig of The Landing, Talitha Koum Recovery House, and Women's Recovery Ministry Globally shares how she has been impacted by addiction and recovery in her family. www.thelandingplacehc.com www.talithakoum-for.org Hosted by Michelle Hensley Produced by Josh Bach of the Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Sean Sumwalt of Sumwalt Publishing sean.sumwalt@gmail.com
Joshua Barrett invites Chris Farney, GM of Provision restaurant a part of Cunningham Restaurant Group, to share stories of how their organization navigated through the last year of the pandemic and how they found ways to serve the staff and community during these tough times. Check out more at: www.crgdining.com/community www.Joshuabarrettcoaching.com Powered by www.joshuabarrettcoaching.com Hosted by Joshua Barrett - joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Lenox Beatmaker Lenoxmusicprod@gmail.com
Michelle Hensley interviews Darrell Mitchell of Aspire Indiana Health and Progress House Inc. after he shares his personal journey to recovery. www.aspireindiana.org www.progresshouse.org Hosted by Michelle Hensley Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Sean Sumwalt of Sumwalt Publishing sean.sumwalt@gmail.com
Darrell Mitchell of Aspire Indiana Health and Progress House shares his story of addiction, relationship challenges, and recovery in the first part of this episode. Darrell is the VP of Corporate Development & Residential Recovery Services at Aspire Indiana Health www.aspireindiana.org and the Executive Director/CEO at Progress House Inc. www.progresshouse.org Hosted by Michelle Hensley Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Sean Sumwalt of Sumwalt Publishing sean.sumwalt@gmail.com
Joshua Barrett spending time with Ashlee Cobb as they talk about her experiences with giving and receiving help from the Go Be Love group. www.Joshuabarrettcoaching.com Powered by www.joshuabarrettcoaching.com Hosted by Joshua Barrett - joshua@joshuabarrettcoaching.com Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Lenox Beatmaker Lenoxmusicprod@gmail.com
Josh Bach from Amplify Podcast Network interviews Michelle Hensley after she shares her personal journey to recovery. Hosted by Michelle Hensley Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Sean Sumwalt of Sumwalt Publishing sean.sumwalt@gmail.com
MIchelle Hensley launches The Edge of Grace Podcast with her own personal journey to recovery. Hosted by Michelle Hensley Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com Music by Sean Sumwalt of Sumwalt Publishing sean.sumwalt@gmail.com
Together we listen back to select "Cylinder Talk" sound production assignments created by Concordia graduate students, and unpack the experiences, ideas and discussions that the production and study of sound can incite across disciplines. A 3-minute audio project assigned to students in Jason's most recent graduate seminar - Literary Listening as Cultural Technique - the Cylinder Talk draws on a history of early spoken sound recordings, inviting us into an embodied sonic engagement with literature studies.The episode features sound work by Alexandra Sweny, Sara Adams, Aubrey Grant and Andrew Whiteman.SpokenWeb is a monthly podcast produced by the SpokenWeb team as part of distributing the audio collected from (and created using) Canadian Literary archival recordings found at universities across Canada. To find out more about Spokenweb visit: spokenweb.ca . If you love us, let us know! Rate us and leave a comment on Apple Podcasts or say hi on our social media @SpokenWebCanada.Episode Producers:Jason Camlot (SpokenWeb director) is Professor in the Department of English and Research Chair in Literature and Sound Studies at Concordia University in Montreal. His critical works include Phonopoetics (Stanford 2019), Style and the Nineteenth-Century British Critic (2008), and the co-edited collections, CanLit Across Media (2019) and Language Acts (2007). He is also the author of four collections of poetry, Attention All Typewriters, The Animal Library, The Debaucher, and What the World Said.Stacey Copeland is a media producer and Communication Ph.D. candidate at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada. She received her MA from the Ryerson York joint Communication and Culture program and a BA in Media Production from Ryerson University. She is currently the podcast project manager for The Spokenweb Podcast and the supervising producer of Amplify Podcast Network. website: http://staceycopeland.com/Cylinder Talks Featured:Alexandra Sweny, “Ethics of Field Recording in Irv Teibel's Environments Series”Sound Clips: Original recordings of Montreal by Alexandra Sweny.Sara Adams, “Henry Mayhew and Victorian London”Sound Clips: “Victorian Street.” British Library, Sounds, Sound Effects. Collection: Period Backgrounds. Editor, Benet Bergonzi. Published, 1994.Aubrey Grant, “Poe's Impossible Sound”Sound Clips: Lucier, Alvin. I Am Sitting in a Room, Lovely Music Ltd., 1981.Andrew Whiteman, “Bronze lance heads”Sound Clips:“Robert Duncan Lecture on Ezra Pound” March 26, 1976, U of San Diego; accessed from Penn Sound Robert Duncan's author page. (https://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Duncan.php)“Ezra Pound recites Canto 1” 1959; accessed from Penn Sound Ezra Pound's author page (https://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Pound.php)—“The Sound of Pound: A Listener's Guide” by Richard Siebruth, interview with Al Filreis May 22, 2007. (https://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Pound.php)Sampled 1940s film music; date and origin unknown.Original music; composed by Andrew Whiteman, Dec 2020.References:Eidsheim, Nina Sun. The Race of Sound: Listening, Timbre and Vocality in African Music. Duke UP, 2019.Feaster, Patrick. “'The Following Record': Making Sense of Phonographic Performance, 1877-1908.” PhD Dissertation. Indiana University, 2007.Hoffman, J. “Soundscape explorer: From snow to shrimps, everything is a sound to Bernie Krause.” Nature, vol. 485, no. 7398, 2012, p. 308, doi:10.1038/485308a.Kittler, Friedrich. Grammophone, Film, Typewriter, trans. Geoffrey Winthrop-Young and Michael Wutz, Stanford University Press, 1999.Krause, Bernie. The Great Animal Orchestra: Finding the Origins of Music in the World's Wild Places. Little Brown, 2012.Peter Miller, “Prosody, Media, and the Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe,” PMLA 135.2 (March 2020): 315-328.Mayhew, Henry. London Labour and the London Poor, 1851.Picker, John. Victorian Soundscapes. Oxford University Press, 2003.Poe, Edgar Allen. “The Bells”, Complete Poems and Selected Essays, ed. Richard Gray, Everyman Press, 1993, pp. 81-84.Robinson, Dylan. Hungry Listening: Resonant Theory for Indigenous Sound Studies. University of Minnesota Press, 2020.Schafer, R. Murray. The Soundscape: Our Sonic Environment and the Tuning of the World. Inner Traditions/Bear and Co., 1993.Siegert, Bernhard. Cultural Techniques: Grids, Filters, Doors, and Other Articulations of the Rea. Trans. Geoffrey Winthrop-Young. Fordham UP, 2015.Stoever, Jennifer Lynn. The Sonic Color Line: Race and the Cultural Politics of Listening. New York University Press, 2016.Teibel, Irv. Environments 1: Psychologically Ultimate Seashore. LP Record. Syntonic Research Inc., 1969.World Soundscape Project - Sonic Research Studio - Simon Fraser University. https://www.sfu.ca/sonic-studio/worldsoundscaperoject.html. Accessed 31 Jan. 2021.Additional Sound Clips:Camlot, Jason. Ambient Music for “Cylinder Talks”.“A Christmas Carol in Prose (Charles Dickens: Scrooge's awakening )(w Carol Singers [male quartet]).” Bransby Williams, performer. Edison 13353, 1905."Big Ben clock tower of Westminster - striking half past 10, quarter to 11, and 11 o'clock" (Westminster, London, England). July 16, 1890. Recorded by: Miss Ferguson and Graham Hope, (for George Gouraud). Edison brown wax cylinder (unissued). NPS object catalog number: EDIS 39839.bpayri. “crowd chattering students university loud”, Freesound, 2015.Humanoide9000. “Glacier break”, Freesound, 2017.“Micawber (from ‘David Copperfield').” William Sterling Battis, performer. Victor 35556 B, 12”disc, 1916.New, David, director. R. Murray Schafer: Listen, National Film Board of Canada, 2009.sbyandiji. “short alarm bell in school hall”, Freesound, 2014.Spliffy. “Hallway of University in silence”, Freesound, 2015.“Svengali Mesmerizes Trilby.” Herbert Beerbohm Tree, performer. Gramophone Concert Record, 10” Black Label Disc, GC 1313, 1906.“The Transformation Scene From Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Len Spencer, performer. Columbia matrix, [1904] 1908.Udall, Lyn. “Just One Girl.” Popular Songs of Other Days, 2012/1898.Westerkamp, Hildegard. “Kits Beach Soundwalk.” Transformations, Empreintes DIGITALes, IMED 1031, Enregistrements i Média (SOPROQ), 1989/2010. https://electrocd.com/en/piste/imed_1031-1.3.
On this episode, Owner and Founder of Black Circle, Jesse Rice dives into some deep conversations with Harrison and Josh about the challenges of the restaurant and brewery industry during the pandemic, and their systematic ways they are navigating each and every day. Lots to learn from each other here at Refinery46 and there are many solid nuggets of info right here on this podcast! Black Circle Brewing Company is equal parts micro-brewery, craft beer bar and music venue. Come see for yourself why people love this place so much! www.BlackCircleBrewing.com Hosted and Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
Owners and Cofounders of Amplify Indy, Harrison Painter and Josh Bach switch seats with Refinery 46 owner Brian Schutt as he interview these two guys and their journey to not only bring local media back in Indianapolis and across the country, but in a purposeful way that has never been done before. Join Amplify on this innovative mission by reaching out on www.AmplifyIndy.com and all the social media platforms. Hosted by Brian Schutt of Refinery 46 www.Refinery46.com Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
In our second episode, Owner and Founder of Green's Lawncare & Property Services, Matt Green shares the vision of his company, challenging obstacles he has overcome, and some valuable nuggets of information for other small business owners. If you would like to take one thing off of your busy to do list and receive top lawn care service, visit www.Greenslcps.com or call 317-748-3153 Hosted and Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
On the third episode, Owner and Founder of Food By The Word Market Store shares how his company was created and the challenges that have made this vision a reality. Food By The Word provides quality and healthy food options for our work spaces at Refinery 46, the Indianapolis area, and one day throughout the nation. Visit www.FoodByTheWord.com to be on your way to enjoying healthy food options at your work space! Hosted and Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
On the forth episode, Owner and Founder of Christina's Complete Clean, Christina Garten, shares her ups and downs as a business owner that have shaped the growth of her company over the last fifteen years and valuable info for all business owners to learn from. Learn more about the vision, mission, and values by going to www.ChristinaCompleteClean.com Hosted and Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
Owner and Cofounder of Refinery 46, Brian Schutt, kicks off this season, sharing the vision and purpose of Refinery46 and what to expect from the upcoming podcasts of other business owners within the R46 Co-working space Refinery 46 grew out of a desire to create a culture of motivated, locally owned companies confident to invest in their growth and humble to learn from others. Ready to hit your goals? www.Refinery46.com Hosted and Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com