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Best podcasts about andrea peterson

Latest podcast episodes about andrea peterson

Art On The Air
This week (6/28 & 6/30) on ART ON THE AIR features watercolor artist, Kristina Knowski, Shirley Heinze Land Trust Artist-In-Residence, Joel Sheesley, Spotlight is on Dunes Art Summer Theater

Art On The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 58:30


This week (6/28 & 6/30) on ART ON THE AIR features watercolor artist primarily depicting extinct bird species, Kristina Knowski, discussing her new framing business in Chesterton. Next we have the first Shirley Heinze Land Trust Artist-In-Residence, Joel Sheesley, and his July exhibit at The Depot Gallery. Our Spotlight is on Dunes Art Summer Theater productions of “Bridges of Madison County” and their Broadway Cabaret. And a Spotlight Extra – The Chesterton Art Center presents, “Beneath the Surface” featuring the works of Jon Hook and Andrea Peterson running July 5th through September 1st with an artist talk and reception Friday, July 19th at 4pm. Tune in on Sunday at 7pm on Lakeshore Public Media 89.1FM for our hour long conversation with our special guests or listen at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/show/AOTA, and can also be heard Fridays at 11am and Mondays at 5pm on WVLP 103.1FM (WVLP.org) or listen live at Tune In. Listen to past ART ON THE AIR shows at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/show/AOTA or brech.com/aota. Please have your friends send show feedback to Lakeshore at: radiofeedback@lakeshorepublicmedia.org Send your questions about our show to AOTA@brech.com LIKE us on Facebook.com/artonthairwvlp to keep up to date about art issues in the Region. New and encore episodes also heard as podcasts on: NPR, Spotify Tune IN, Amazon Music, Apple and Google Podcasts, plus many other podcast platforms. Larry A Brechner & Ester Golden hosts of ART ON THE AIR. https://www.lakeshorepublicmedia.org/show/art-on-the-air/2024-06-12/art-on-the-air-june-30-2024

Star Trek Stories
"Lower Decks"

Star Trek Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 53:20


You know what they say: "What happens in the lower decks, stays in the lower decks." Unless, of course, we're watching this particular episode. And the entire series of Star Trek: Lower Decks. Hmm, maybe what happens down in the lower decks doesn't actually stay there at all. Maybe those little background characters are secretly the most important characters in all of Star Trek. Or maybe not. I guess we'll find out in tonight's unique episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Episode discussion starts at 18:29. This is episode 15/19 in our look at Deep Space Nine & The End of TNG. Hosted by Jaron Hatch, Aaron Cole, and Andrea Peterson. Email us at storiedstartrek@gmail.com Visit our Discord Server at https://discord.gg/6ynq25Zvkh

Blue Rain Gallery Podcast
Episode 54: Epoch Floral

Blue Rain Gallery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 16:21


Andrea Peterson talks about her upcoming show, "Epoch Floral" opening at Blue Rain Gallery Friday, May 12th 2023 from 5-7pm ... Episode 37: Andrea Peterson View work by Andrea Peterson here Shop Andrea Peterson at Blue Rain Print Shop ... The Blue Rain Gallery Podcast is hosted by Leroy Garcia and produced by Leah Garcia. Music by Mozart Gabriel Abeyta.

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Blue Rain Gallery Podcast
Episode 47: Season Two in Review

Blue Rain Gallery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 12:19


Leroy recaps last season and talks about things to come in season III of the Blue Rain Gallery Podcast. Season II Episodes: 27 Kim Martindale 28 Preston Singletary – Raven & the Box of Daylight (exhibition at the Smithsonian's Museum of the American Indian) 29 The Million Dollar Pot – Mike & Terry 30 Dan Friday 31 Marshall Hunt 32 Mozart Gabriel 33 Ryan Singer 34 Thomas Breeze Marcus 35 Taos Six Collection – Denise Phetteplace, Executive Director 36 Museum of New Mexico Foundation – Jamie Clements, President 37 Andrea Peterson 38 Chaco Canyon and Beyond – Doug West 39 Frank Buffalo Hyde 40 Spanish Devotional Art – Peter Stoessell, Acquisitions and Logistics & Gustavo Victor Goler 41 Art Dealer Diaries – Mark Sublette 42 100 Indian Markets – Jody Naranjo 43 MIAC – Lauren Paige, Director of Leadership Giving & Tony Chavarria, Curator of Ethnology 44 Happenstance with Jim Vogel 45 Sharon Meyer 46 The Contemporary Native Art Market with Vanessa Elmore Podcast Music by Mozart Gabriel Abeyta Announcements and Upcoming Events: Blue Rain Celebrates 30 Years! Durango Gallery now open (934 Main Avenue #B | Durango, CO 81301) Blue Rain Exhibits at Intersect Palm Springs Feb 9-12 Blue Rain Exhibits at the LA Art Show Feb 15-19 Jody Naranjo & Preston Singletary: A Collaboration in Glass IV, Feb 24th from 5-7pm Starr Hardridge: Renewal, Feb 24th from 5-7pm View more on our events page Join our email list This episode was hosted by Gallery Owner and Artist Leroy Garcia. It was produced by Leah Garcia with music by Mozart Gabriel Abeyta.

Retirement Starts Today Radio
Go Back to Bed [Rebroadcast]

Retirement Starts Today Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 20:08


What does a good night's sleep have to do with retirement planning? Listen to this episode to find out.  Today we'll explore an article from Andrea Peterson over at the Wall Street Journal titled, To Get a Better Night's Sleep, First Fix Your Day. After discussing how to apply her advice to retirement, we'll tackle Bill's questions. Since he has a few questions I'm trying something new and answering them in a lightning round style. Stick around until the end to discover if this method worked or if it was a flop.  Outline of This Episode [1:22] Findings from pandemic related sleep problems [6:45] How journaling can help you sleep better [11:00] When should Bill take Social Security? [11:55] Should he take the lump sum or the lifetime annuity? Resources & People Mentioned To Get a Better Night's Sleep, First Fix Your Day by Andrea Peterson Oura Ring Whoop Strap Sound Retirement Radio with Jason Parker Connect with Benjamin Brandt Get the Retire-Ready Toolkit: http://retirementstartstodayradio.com Follow Ben on Twitter: https://twitter.com/retiremeasap Subscribe to the newsletter: https://retirementstartstodayradio.com/newsletter Subscribe to Retirement Starts Today on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, Podbean, Player FM, iHeart, or Spotify

The Daily Dive
NASA's Artemis 1 Mission Is Spurring a Coming Moon Economy

The Daily Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 19:50


NASA's successful launch of the Artemis 1 mission looks like it will be a boon for private space companies.  More than halfway over, the Orion spacecraft has already reached its max distance from the Earth of 270,000 miles.  At least 22 companies specifically focused on the Moon have raised money to travel there, develop tech to mine for resources and even build habitats there.  Miriam Kramer, space reporter at Axios, joins us for the coming Moon economy.   Next, middle-aged men have a problem with suicide.  Overall, men have a suicide rate between three and four times higher than women.  To fight this mental health problem, researchers are studying new approaches to get them help which include participation in “meaning-centered” groups, “hope kits,” and videos on how men can speak with their doctors about suicidal thoughts.  Andrea Peterson, reporter at the WSJ, joins us for what to know.   Finally, insiders say that President Biden is gearing up to run for office again and this week we have a seen a preview of a possible campaign strategy, one that will try to leverage the power of the White House.  Advisers will want to keep the President out of every item in the news cycle, but keep up diplomatic engagements, quick trips to swing states, and ramp up the fundraising efforts.  Hans Nichols, reporter at Axios, joins us for how Biden will run.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Blue Rain Gallery Podcast
Episode 37: Andrea Peterson

Blue Rain Gallery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 12:54


Andrea was a self-proclaimed artist by age three, and the passion for painting only grew from there! She paints a diverse range of subjects and different styles, and has an affinity for detail largely influenced by her background in illustration. Born in Florida, raised in Baltimore, Maryland and Wilmington, North Carolina, Andrea attended East Carolina University studying Communication Arts with a B.A. in illustration. She continued to study fine art painting, largely self-taught. Her paintings have been featured in exhibitions throughout the U.S. and in London, UK. Andrea currently resides in Scottsdale, AZ where she continues to be inspired by the natural beauty of Arizona and traveling. “I create imaginative figure and animal paintings inspired by narratives and nature. In particular, my prism paintings take everyday subject matter and scenes and applies a contemporary cubist-like style to them. The idea came about from seeing my own paintings leaning behind a large piece of stained glass (creating stained glass was a favorite hobby of my grandfather). Applying this prism-like style to my oil paintings in triangular patches of color creates a kaleidoscope-type image, where the viewer can feel like they are happening upon a special moment in time.” artistandrea.com ... The Taos Six Collection: An Homage to E. Irving Couse opens at Blue Rain Gallery April 29th, 2022 from 5-7pm ... View available works by Andrea at Blue Rain Gallery Andrea Peterson at Blue Rain Print Shop ... Blue Rain Gallery Podcast is hosted by gallery owner and art dealer, Leroy Garcia. It is produced by Leah Garcia with music by Mozart Gabriel Abeyta.

Retirement Starts Today Radio
Go Back to Bed, Ep #233

Retirement Starts Today Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 20:08


What does a good night's sleep have to do with retirement planning? Listen to this episode to find out.  Today we'll explore an article from Andrea Peterson over at the Wall Street Journal titled, To Get a Better Night's Sleep, First Fix Your Day. After discussing how to apply her advice to retirement, we'll tackle Bill's questions. Since he has a few questions I'm trying something new and answering them in a lightning round style. Stick around until the end to discover if this method worked or if it was a flop.  Outline of This Episode [1:22] Findings from pandemic related sleep problems [6:45] How journaling can help you sleep better [11:00] When should Bill take Social Security? [11:55] Should he take the lump sum or the lifetime annuity? Resources & People Mentioned To Get a Better Night's Sleep, First Fix Your Day by Andrea Peterson Oura Ring Whoop Strap Sound Retirement Radio with Jason Parker Connect with Benjamin Brandt Get the Retire-Ready Toolkit: http://retirementstartstodayradio.com/ Follow Ben on Twitter: https://twitter.com/retiremeasap Subscribe to the newsletter: https://retirementstartstodayradio.com/newsletter Subscribe to Retirement Starts Today on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, Podbean, Player FM, iHeart, or Spotify

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Big Blend Radio Shows
Big Blend Radio Champagne Sunday Anniversary Party - Part 3

Big Blend Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 122:36


Get on the Big Blend Radio Party Bus for another Big Blend Radio Champagne Sundays Party airing live from Peachtree City, Georgia, with mother-daughter hosts Nancy J. Reid & Lisa D. Smith. This show is part of a special live broadcast series celebrating the 25-year anniversary of Big Blend Magazines, plus, 15 years of Big Blend Radio, and 10 years of Nancy & Lisa's Love Your Parks Tour.Big Blend expert guests:- Vocalist and songwriter Josh Pfeiffer- Pop rock singer-songwriter Nicki Kris- Singer-songwriter Lisa Sniderman (Aoede)- Hollywood history podcaster Steve Schneickert- Retired organic farmer & innkeeper Andrea Peterson

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Big Blend Radio
Big Blend Radio Champagne Sunday Anniversary Party - Part 3

Big Blend Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 123:00


Get on the Big Blend Radio Party Bus for another Big Blend Radio Champagne Sundays Party airing live from Peachtree City, Georgia, with mother-daughter hosts Nancy J. Reid & Lisa D. Smith. This show is part of a special live broadcast series celebrating the 25-year anniversary of Big Blend Magazines, plus, 15 years of Big Blend Radio, and 10 years of Nancy & Lisa's Love Your Parks Tour. Big Blend expert guests: - Vocalist and songwriter Josh Pfeiffer - Pop rock singer-songwriter Nicki Kris - Singer-songwriter Lisa Sniderman (Aoede) - Hollywood history podcaster Steve Schneickert -  Retired organic farmer & innkeeper Andrea Peterson

The Daily Dive
After Court Steps in Uber and Lyft Will Continue Operations in California

The Daily Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 25:13


Uber and Lyft will continue operations in California. An appeals court has allowed the ride-hailing companies to continue treating their drivers as independent contractors while an appeal works its way through the court. Uber and Lyft are hoping that a proposition on the November ballot will make them exempt to AB5. Faiz Siddiqui, tech reporter at the Washington Post, joins us for more. Next, as kids are returning to school in various forms whether it be in person, hybrid, or online learning, many are experiencing a level of anxiety with how different things are during the pandemic. Psychologists suggest that parents need to keep calm and listen to children's anxieties and enforce good routines of mask wearing and social distancing. Andrea Peterson, health reporter at the WSJ, joins us for tips on how to manage back-to-school anxiety. Finally, amid accusations of racial insensitivity, sexual misconduct, and a toxic workplace, the “Ellen DeGeneres Show” has overhauled the senior production team and fired three top producers. Ellen herself delivered the news to staff over a video conference call. Matt Donnelly, senior film writer at Variety, joins us for how the Ellen show is trying to clean up its act. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Reopening America
How to Help Your Kids Manage Back-To-School Anxiety During the Pandemic

Reopening America

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 8:35


As kids are returning to school in various forms whether it be in person, hybrid, or online learning, many are experiencing a level of anxiety with how different things are during the pandemic. Psychologists suggest that parents need to keep calm and listen to children’s anxieties and enforce good routines of mask wearing and social distancing. Andrea Peterson, health reporter at the WSJ, joins us for tips on how to manage back-to-school anxiety. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Horribly Awkward
#166- Andrea Peterson (Actor, Director, Fitness Instructor)

Horribly Awkward

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 76:17


Andrea is an amazing person, ENJOY this episode! Find Andrea on IG: https://www.instagram.com/anddpeter/ https://www.instagram.com/andreapetersonfitness/ https://www.instagram.com/doyouseeproductions/   >>>> "Horribly Awkward" Outro music by: Liza and Sam of Slammerkin

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Moms Without Worry
Moms Without Worry (8) Interview with author and Mental Health Wall Street Journal Reporter, Andrea Peterson

Moms Without Worry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2020 58:00


Dr Karen Cassiday interviews Andrea Petersen, popular author of On Edge: A Journey Through Anxiety and Mental Health reporter for the Wall Street Journal. They will talk about Andrea's journey through her anxiety disorder and her experiences and observations as a journalist who covers national and international mental health.

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At The Table
"Don't, Don't Look Away" - Room For More [Andrea Peterson interview]

At The Table

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 25:41


Andrea Peterson, freelance journalist, artist, and musician, joins Jared to talk about her latest project: a DC music festival through September (five nights, five venues) showcasing music made in opposition to the Trump Administration's policies on immigrants and refugees, called "Room for More." Full band lineups and venue information at RoomForMoreFest.org Proceeds from these events will support Immigrant Families Together Andrea Peterson on Twitter Additional benefits for fans of At The Table are available through Patreon.

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Murder, She Sang
Murder, She Sang Season 1, Episode 4: Location, Location, Location

Murder, She Sang

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 21:42


Murder, She Sang Season 1, Who Killed Laura Foster? Episode 4: Location, Location, Location A Great Plains Production written, recorded, and produced by Andrea Peterson. Want to chat? Andrea is on Twitter and Instagram as kansasalps. www.twitter.com/kansasalps www.instagram.com/kansasalps www.murdershesang.com

Murder, She Sang
Murder, She Sang Season 1, Episode 3: The Syphilis

Murder, She Sang

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 22:18


Murder, She Sang Season 1, Who Killed Laura Foster? Episode 3: The Syphilis A Great Plains Production written, recorded, and produced by Andrea Peterson. Want to chat? Andrea is on Twitter and Instagram as kansasalps. www.twitter.com/kansasalps www.instagram.com/kansasalps www.murdershesang.com

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Murder, She Sang
Murder, She Sang Season 1, Episode 2: Who Was Laura Foster?

Murder, She Sang

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 29:41


Murder, She Sang Season 1, Who Killed Laura Foster? Episode 2: Who Was Laura Foster? A Great Plains Production written, recorded, and produced by Andrea Peterson. Want to chat? Andrea is on Twitter and Instagram as kansasalps. www.twitter.com/kansasalps www.instagram.com/kansasalps www.murdershesang.com

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Murder, She Sang
Murder, She Sang. Season 1, Episode 1: Her Name Was Laura Foster

Murder, She Sang

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 8:25


Murder, She Sang Season 1, Who Killed Laura Foster? Episode 1: Her Name Was Laura Foster. A Great Plains Production written, recorded, and produced by Andrea Peterson. Want to chat? Andrea is on Twitter and Instagram as @kansasalps. www.murdershesang.com

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Random Chatterings
Cocktail Porn (feat. Andrea of You Again Web Series)

Random Chatterings

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017 85:35


[Episode 67] This week, the lovely Andrea Peterson of You Again Web Series returns to our program and we talk about a bunch of shit! In the first segment, we talk about what we’ve been up to since April 2016, Arlill talks about a special screening of The Big Sick he attended and he tells an embarrassing story about puberty. In the second and third segments, Andrea talks about what it means to be a stage and film actor. Shout-outs to:-Andrea for returning to the show! We’ve been planning this for many months and are happy to have finally reunited! We are planning ahead and the next appearance may happen sooner than you think! 😉 Check her out here:Website: https://doyouseeproductions.wordpress.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/AndDPeterFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/andreakilepetersonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/anddpeter/?hl=en -Album Art created by Julian Taylor Check out the technical info at this link: https://pastebin.com/2FLmGMaQ http://archive.org/download/Episode67_201709/Episode%2067.mp3

Horribly Awkward
#74|| Andrea Peterson (Actress- You Again Web Series)

Horribly Awkward

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2017 110:58


This week I have on Andrea Peterson. Andrea is a actress of many types and also a friend. I hate podcasting so much I gave the podcast up and let Andrea host her own show! Welcome to the Horribly Andrea Show! We talk about acting in film vs plays, Trumps stupid wall, Shakespeare quotes, and more. ENJOY. Andrea can be found on Twitter @AndDPeter Her web series "You Again" can be found on Twitter @YouAgainSeries Can be watched on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCViC2NRVng48MD8KPMXQLsw/videos Credits to Jason Galbraith for the awesome "Horribly Andrea Show" intro song Find Jason on Twitter @JasonDGalbraith >>>> "Horribly Awkward" Outro music by: Liza and Sam of Slammerkin Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/slammerkingdom Sound cloud: https://soundcloud.com/slammerkingdom

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller
Ep 67: How Teacher Diversity Contributes to Gifted-and-Talented Gap with Hannah Putman

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2016 24:00


Hannah Putman (@nctq) is the Director of Research at the National Council on Teacher Quality. Hannah's recent work includes a study on trends in teacher diversity in collaboration with researchers from the Brookings Institution, an examination of 100 early childhood teacher preparation programs, and a report that quantified the rigor in coursework offered by teacher preparation programs. She has also worked on all editions of NCTQ's Teacher Prep Review. Prior to joining NCTQ, Hannah conducted education research with Westat, a social science research company. Her projects included work on informal science education and teacher incentive programs. Previously, Hannah taught seventh and ninth grade English for three years in the Bronx, New York, as a Teach For America corps member. Hannah holds BA's in English and Government and Politics from the University of Maryland, an MS in Teaching from Pace University, and an MPP from the George Washington University with a focus on education policy and evaluation. In this episode we discussed: how teacher diversity affects student performance. statistics policymakers should be focusing on as they consider how to address teacher diversity. how teachers and administrators from a different racial and ethnic background than their students can help offset the effects of low teacher diversity. Resources: National Council on Teacher Quality High Hopes and Harsh Realities: The real challenges to building a diverse teacher workforce by Hannah Putman, Michael Hansen, Kate Walsh and Diane Quintero (Brookings, 20016) The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics by Daniel James Brown NEWS ROUNDUP Fake news has gone too far. Here in Washington, D.C. Sunday, a man armed with an AR-15 assault rifle, a Colt .38 and a shotgun entered Comet Ping Pong--a popular family restaurant in Chevy Chase. The restaurant has been targeted by conspiracy theorists who have claimed, with no evidence, that Hillary Clinton and her campaign manager were running a child sex ring out of the restaurant. Twenty-eight year old North Carolina resident Edgar Maddison, said he decided he was going to QUOTE "self investigate", and so he got all his guns together then went up to Comet Ping Pong, pointed the assault rifle at an employee, and started shooting. Police said there were no injuries, but they have charged Welch with assault with a deadly weapon. Comet Ping Pong owner James Alefantis released a statement saying "What happened today demostrates that promoting false and reckless conspiracy theories comes with consequences. I hope thatbthose involved in fanning these flames will take a moment to contemplate what happened here today, and stop promoting these falsehoods right away." Faiz Saddiqui and Susan Svrluga have the story in the Washington Post. -- The controversial Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Criminal procedure went into effect last week, giving judges the power to issue search warrants for computers located anywhere outside their jurisdiction. The rules got the Supreme Court's stamp of approval earlier this year, and several legislative attempts to scale back the rules all failed. -- The U.S. Customs and Border Control (CBP) came under fire from the American Civil Liberties Union last week, after the ACLU learned that border patrol agents seized an award-winning Canadian photojournalist's smartphone without a warrant, as he was on his way to cover the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. The photojournalist, Ed Ou, said the agents had asked him to unlock his phone and, when he refused, confiscated the smartphone. The ACLU said the phone's SIM card had been tampered with, suggesting the agents copied the phone's data. Normally, the police must obtain a warrant before searching smartphones, but CBP claims an exception at the border. Andrea Peterson has the story in the Washington  Post. -- Google warned several prominent journalists that their gmail accounts may have been hacked by foreign-based hackers. New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, GQ correspondent Keith Olbermann and others received e notification. Dan Goodin has the story in Ars Technica. -- Trump has a new telecommunications advisor who opposes Title II regulation for Internet service. Rosyln Layton is a Visiting Fellow at the conservative American Enterprise Institute and joins Trump's other two advisors--Jeffrey Eisenach and Mark Jamison, who also oppose the net neutrality rules. Jon Brodkin has this story in Ars Technica. -- Trump also named his nominee for Commerce Secretary last week. The 80-year-old billionaire Wilbur Ross made is fortune in real estate by investing in distressed properties. He is own as the King of Bankruptcy. Jim Puzzanghera has this in the Washington Post. -- Finally, House Republicans have elected Oregon Representative Greg Walden to Chair the House Energy and Commerce Committee. Walden opposes most if not all Obama-era regulations including net neutrality.  

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

7 AM - 1 - Congressman John Garamendi is trying to get vets to not have to pay back enlistment bonuses. 2 - Washington Post's Andrea Peterson reports on the cyber attack from last Friday. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Football ain't goin' nowhere anytime soon.

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WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller
Ep 54: How to Increase Opportunities for Latinos in Technology with Jose Marquez-Leon

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 21:40


Jose A. Marquez-Leon (@LISTA1) is the National President, CEO, and Founder of Latinos in Information Sciences and Technology Association (LISTA). In this role he serves as lead advocate on state and federal issues related to the role of Latinos in the technology sector. He is also charged with coordinating organization-wide strategic planning for LISTA initiatives and is executive director of 15 LISTA TechLatino Councils nationwide. Since LISTA's inception the organization has developed programs to take the Latino community from the “schoolroom to the boardroom.” These programs are designed to introduce technology into classrooms, encourage information technology and science professions among young adults, facilitate technology-related professional development through certification training and job-matching programs, leverage online communications for continued collaboration, and recognize Latinos within the IT industry that are making a difference. Jose has received several achievement awards including Politics 360 GameChangers Award, Hispanic Trends Magazine Technology Trendsetter 2007, National Hispanic Achievers Award, and the Greater NY Chamber of Commerce Advocate of the Year 2003, among others. In 2008, the Federal Communications Commission appointed Jose to serve on its Committee on Digital and Media Inclusion. In this episode, we discussed: how to cultivate Latino developers. diversity on Capitol Hill. Resources: Tech Latino General Assembly THE NEWS Ellen Nakashima at the Washington Post reports on an FBI alert to states to secure their election systems.  The report didn't name the states that were targeted, but the Post points to two reported instances of hacks into election systems in June and July in Illinois, which resulted in the state having to shut down voting registrations, and Arizona, where hackers obtained access to voting records. Some experts suspect Russia may be the culprit. Evan Perez at CNN also reported that the FBI is investigating a series of cyberattacks against news organizations including the New York Times. Several US officials believe the attacks on reporters, as well as attacks on the Democratic National Committee, have been the work of the Russians. ---- For the first time in its nearly a quarter century existence, Wired magazine--the tech sector's leading trade and lifestyle publication -- has endorsed a presidential candidate. Editor-in-Chief Scott Dadich praised Hillary Clinton's support for net neutrality, student loan forgiveness for entrepreneurs, easing entry for people abroad who are skilled at science, tech and engineering, and strengthening the Affordable Care Act. Dadich painted Donald Trump as someone who is more interested in generating attention for himself than leading the country. Nick Gass reports in Politico that Hillary Clinton's tech agenda closely aligns with Silicon Valley. ---- Hillary Clinton's praise from Wired was marred by a new FBI disclosure that revealed Clinton failed to turn over nearly 15,000 emails to the State Department. These emails will plague Clinton's campaign until Election Day, because a federal judge has ordered the emails to be released to the public beginning in October. Steven Lee Myers has the story in The New York Times. ---- The Cybersecurity firm Lookout and the University of Toronto have discovered three previously unknown security flaws in Apple's iOS mobile operating system. The report states the flaws made it possible for foreign governments to tap into users' phones and spy on them using spyware that targeted journalists and activists. Andrea Peterson at The Washington Post has the story. ---- The American Civil Liberties Union, Center for Democracy and Technology and 26 other organizations sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security last week opposing the agency's proposal to use social media to review visa-waiver applications. The groups say the proposed rules would unfairly target Arab-Americans and Muslims. Ali Breland has the story in the Hill. ---- Thirty-two tech and telecom companies including AT&T, Verizon, Google and Apple have formed a Robocall Strike Force to develop a self-regulatory approach to dealing with annoying calls from telemarketers, researchers and others. FCC Chairman Tom.Wheeler says the FCC receives 200,000 robocall complaints each year. The group's plan for dealing with robocalls is due to the FCC on October 19th. ---- Finally, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals has set its deadline for the FCC to respond to petitions telecom companies filed asking the full court to review the court's 3-judge panel decision to uphold the FCC's net neutrality rules. The FCC's response is due September 12th.

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)
You Don't Know If Your Castle's Been Stormed

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2016


8 AM - 1 - Washington Post reporter Andrea Peterson talks about the NSA hack. 2 - LochteGate. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Trump adviser was stumped on the CNNs.

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YOUR CREATIVITY
CRE8TIVITY 005: “Adam & Eve Web Series”

YOUR CREATIVITY

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2016 62:43


This week, Your Cre8tivity welcomes DAVEY & BIANCA MORRISON DILLARD to the studio! We discuss relationships, on-set woes, production value and their web series Adam & Eve! We also welcome Andrea Peterson back ( Guest, Episode 2 ) to the show but as a host! Join the party! http://earwholemedia.com/wp-content/audio/your-cre8tivity/creativity_Ep05.mp3 The post CRE8TIVITY 005: “Adam & Eve Web Series” appeared first on Utah Podcast Network.

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Helen Hiebert Studio
Andrea Peterson

Helen Hiebert Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2016 32:37


Andrea Peterson is an internationally exhibiting artist and educator. Her work is multifaceted exploring all types of paper fibers and processes and includes paper works, prints, artist books, and environmental installation pieces. She combines paper arts, printmaking and book arts to make works that address human relationship to the environment. Continue reading Andrea Peterson

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YOUR CREATIVITY: COMEDY EDITION
CRE8TIVITY 002: “Andrea Kile Peterson”

YOUR CREATIVITY: COMEDY EDITION

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 29:00


In this new episode of the Your Creativity podcast, we welcome ANDREA PETERSON (the creator, writer, editor & female lead) from the new and incredibly funny You Again web series debuting in July! on YouTube. We go behind the scenes and dig into her past, present and future. http://earwholemedia.com/wp-content/audio/your-cre8tivity/creativity_Ep02.mp3 Andrea Kile Peterson: IMDb | Facebook | Instagram […] The post CRE8TIVITY 002: “Andrea Kile Peterson” appeared first on Utah Podcast Network.

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YOUR CREATIVITY
CRE8TIVITY 002: “Andrea Kile Peterson”

YOUR CREATIVITY

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 29:00


In this new episode of the Your Creativity podcast, we welcome ANDREA PETERSON (the creator, writer, editor & female lead) from the new and incredibly funny You Again web series debuting in July! on YouTube. We go behind the scenes and dig into her past, present and future. http://earwholemedia.com/wp-content/audio/your-cre8tivity/creativity_Ep02.mp3 Andrea Kile Peterson: IMDb | Facebook | Instagram […] The post CRE8TIVITY 002: “Andrea Kile Peterson” appeared first on Utah Podcast Network.

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Generic Geek Podcast
GGP #15 – It’s You Again

Generic Geek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 52:06


Andrea Peterson and Zacahri Reynolds from the You Again web series join Zohner and Collin on location at Gweedo's Comics in Layton, Utah to bring you a very special episode of The Generic Geek Podcast. And when we say "very special," we aren't kidding - we're talking ABC Afterschool Special special. (Fun fact: Did you know that ABC Afterschool Special ran for 25 seasons?)If you want to hear about everything from creating a web series to old-school gaming, with and without a Game Genie, to comic books to why geeks get upset over what superheros wear, then this is the episode that you really don't want to miss. But wait! There's more!We also talk about Brewvies, a local theater in Salt Lake, getting in trouble for serving alcohol to people watching Deadpool, Batman v. Superman, the upcoming Spider-Man and Batman movies, dating geeks, and sportsball! (GO SPORTS!)Also, if you like supporting new and original content, please be sure to visit the You Again Web Series Indiegogo page and help back these talented individuals. Making a web series is expensive, and these guys definitely could use and deserve your support. Be sure to also check them out on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.Special thanks to Gweedo's Comics for letting us hang out in their room full of thousands and thousands of back issues. If you're looking for something, they probably have it, but if they don't, I'm sure they can get it for you.Finally, a few programming notes... There was a technical glitch that caused about a minute of audio to disappear in the middle of the show. (You'll know it when you hear it.) The comic series that Zohner is talking about when things return to normal is The Punisher (1986 series). Also, the last few minutes of the show start to become a bit PG-13 because inside, we're all a bunch of 12-year-olds.Like the show? Be sure to tell your friends. And if you have any feedback, send it to ggp@www.stolendroids.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Channel 801
Episode 7. A night with Andrea Peterson

Channel 801

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015 32:03


Ben and Jamie get the opportunity to talk with talented Andrea Peterson before the December showing of Channel 801. Andrea considers herself more of a storyteller than anything. Whether behind the camera, in front of a computer, or acting on stage or film, her passion is the story. She got her undergraduate degree in Literature before moving on to get her Masters’ at Boston University in Broadcast Journalism. Andrea has freelanced as a video-journalist from New York to Miami, and spent time in Latin America working on mini-documentaries. While in Miami, she worked as a Producer/Shooter/Editor for a lifestyle network, Plum TV; also directing a weekly morning news show. Andrea is DoYouSee Productions where produce, shoots, and edits videos ranging from corporate, to music videos, to commercials, documentaries, and films. She has recently produced, written, directed, and edited two short films “Past a Moment” which was accepted into the Fear No Film Festival and “Sisters,” which is currently in post-production. During the summer of 2015, she directed/edited Robyn Cage’s music video, “Theatre Noir,” which earned her a nomination for Best Editing at the 2015 Utah Music Awards and most recently nominated for Best Music Video at the Macabre Faire Film Festival in New York. Currently she is working on a web series titled "You Again," in which she wrote, is acting in, and will also be editing. You can follow her at @anddpeter or her production company @Do_You_See on Twitter and Facebook at Do You See Productions.

Book Artists and Poets
Andrea Peterson

Book Artists and Poets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2009 34:25


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First World War Poetry Digital Archive
Teaching WW1 Literature: Andrea Peterson

First World War Poetry Digital Archive

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2008 17:47


Andrea Peterson 'Children's Literature'. Andrea Peterson 'Children's Literature' part of the Teaching World War One literature conference, Oxford University, 12/11/07.