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Listen: Lauren Class Schneider talks to Nicola Murphy Dubey, the director of “Irishtown” at the Irish Repertory Theatre. “Class Notes” actively covers New York's current theater season on, off, and off-off Broadway. Angela Reed, Kevin Oliver Lynch, Kate Burton, Saoirse-Monica Jackson, and Brenda Meaney in Irish Rep’s 2025 production of read more The post Class Notes: Nicola Murphy Dubey “Irishtown” appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
Angela Reed is a Chief Connectioneer - connecting people to their purpose and to each other through speaking engagements, events, and her work as Senior Project Lead at Chick-fil-A for the Together Fund. She's joining me today to help us discover and own our original like only we can. Lean in as we discuss imposter syndrome, growth mindset, clarifying what's next, and serving others. Connect with Angela here. Connect with your host - Josh Swing. Stay saucy!
Scholé Sisters: Camaraderie for the Classical Homeschooling Mama
Today's guest is Latin teacher extraordinaire, Angela Reed! Angela has been a student of lingua Latina and classical civilization for over twenty-five years. She started on this path in high school when she took her first Latin class and, for extra credit, joined the Latin club. Angela has been enthusiastically carrying a classical torch ever since. When she first encountered the educational philosophy of Charlotte Mason, it was not long before she began to study how Latin fit within it. This research led to some surprising insights, experimentation in the classroom, and a new direction for her teaching: Living Latin Lessons—live online classes offering a Charlotte Mason approach to Latin. Angela and her husband live in Florida and share a life of books, music, and outdoor adventures with their five children. In today's episode Mystie and Brandy talk with Angela about defending the study of Latin and how a person's reasoning changes as they get older and become more experienced. You're going to love this conversation! *** Are you ready for our annual Homeschool Essentials retreat?? This year's topic is attention, because without attention, we cannot learn. Join us LIVE NEXT SATURDAY on October 5, 2024 for a full day of refreshment as we look deeply into this topic. We cannot wait to spend time with you all! Go to scholesisters.com/attention and register today! *** Click here to access today's show notes. Click here to join the FREE area of the Sistership.
Today's Remarkable Guest is Angela Reed! Angela is the Senior Project Lead of the Chick-fil-A Together Fund. She's a champion of Corporate Social Responsibility, a leader, a coach, a sought-after speaker, and an amazing communicator. Angela was recently named one of Georgia Southern University Alumni's 40 under 40, and she was also one of 40 women selected for the Women's Foodservice Forum Change Makers Program in 2023. You won't want to miss Angela's insight into serving others and communicating. Learn more about Cooper Connect, here: www.cooperconnect.co
I can't leave this Latin question alone, can I? Our children are inheriting the richness of the Western tradition and the debt we owe to our Latin past is great. From history to theology, poetry to philosophy, we're standing upon the shoulders of Latin writers. If all you've ever known of Latin instruction is terrified, bored students with a strict teacher, I think you'll enjoy today. Get ready to catch the vision and answer the question: Does Latin form my children to move in the world in a better way?I'm joined by Mrs. Angela Reed to discuss learning Latin through story; how children inhabit language, and the aliveness of Latin—even today.Footnotes for this episode:Athenaeum Amidst the Reeds | Angela's WebsiteAngela's ClassesThe Charlotte Mason Latin Project | Angela's WorkAngela's Instagram“Latin—the elegant tongue” | Charlotte Mason PoetryClimbing Parnassus: A New Apologia for Greek and Latin, SimmonsLingua Latina per se IllustrataCambridge Latin CourseOxford Latin CourseLars Romam Odit, OlimpiD'Aulaires' Book of Greek MythsStories from the History of Rome, Mrs. Beesly__________You can find the full episode notes here (including my footnotes for this episode). You can leave the podcast a rating and review here. (I thank you!)---------Join the 800+ mother-teachers in Common House (It's like a Patreon, but better.) where we think deeply and learn together through full courses, bonus minisodes, monthly Q+A video calls, resources, and more!Right now, you can join a number of self-paced courses like The Abolition of Man, Charlotte Mason Habits 101, and Virtues and Vices!
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I welcome Vanessa Frake-Harris MBE to the show in this interview episode to discuss her book, 'The Governor: My Life Inside Britain's Most Notorious Prisons.'Having worked for 16 years in a high-security women's prison dealing with the likes of Rosemary West and Myra Hindley, Vanessa Frake-Harris thought she'd seen it all. That was until she was transferred to the notorious Wormwood Scrubs.Thrust into a 'man's world', her no-nonsense approach and fearless attitude saw her swiftly rise through the ranks. From dealing with celebrity criminals and busting drug rings to recruiting informers and being subject to violent attacks, her hard-hitting but often humorous memoir reveals all about life behind bars in unflinching detail.Vanessa was awarded an MBE for her work for the prison service in 2012. She retired early from the prison service, after 26 years, while the Government funding was still in place and things were going well in her job as she wanted to go out on a high.More recently, in a complete career change, she baked cakes at Angela Reed's Cafe in Saffron Walden and volunteers at Wood Green Animal Sanctuary.Vanessa's book was released on April 15, 2021, and is available to purchase here:The Governor: My Life Inside Britain's Most Notorious Prisons | HarperCollins Publishers UK***This interview was recorded on July 12, 2023.For all things British Murders, please visit my website:https://www.britishmurders.com/Intro music:David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I welcome Vanessa Frake-Harris MBE to the show in this interview episode to discuss her book, 'The Governor: My Life Inside Britain's Most Notorious Prisons.' Having worked for 16 years in a high-security women's prison dealing with the likes of Rosemary West and Myra Hindley, Vanessa Frake-Harris thought she'd seen it all. That was until she was transferred to the notorious Wormwood Scrubs. Thrust into a 'man's world', her no-nonsense approach and fearless attitude saw her swiftly rise through the ranks. From dealing with celebrity criminals and busting drug rings to recruiting informers and being subject to violent attacks, her hard-hitting but often humorous memoir reveals all about life behind bars in unflinching detail. Vanessa was awarded an MBE for her work for the prison service in 2012. She retired early from the prison service, after 26 years, while the Government funding was still in place and things were going well in her job as she wanted to go out on a high. More recently, in a complete career change, she baked cakes at Angela Reed's Cafe in Saffron Walden and volunteers at Wood Green Animal Sanctuary. Vanessa's book was released on April 15, 2021, and is available to purchase here: The Governor: My Life Inside Britain's Most Notorious Prisons | HarperCollins Publishers UK ***This interview was recorded on July 12, 2023. For all things British Murders, please visit my website: https://www.britishmurders.com/ Intro music: David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet' https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we are joined by Latin teacher and classical homeschooling mom-of-five Angela Reed. We talk Latin and literature, her love of old things, what the pandemic did to her brain, and lots more! Angela's voice and perspective are a balm to the soul, and we know you'll love getting to know her AND hear her book recs. Dive in! Angela's Latin website: www.athenaeumamidstthereeds.com Books mentioned in this episode: Metamorphosis by Ovid Bulfinch's Mythology by T Bulfinch Mythology by Edith Hamilton 84, Charing Cross Road by H Hanff Our Town by Thornton Wilder Heidi by J Spyri The Secret Garden by FH Burnett The Swiss Family Robinson by JD Wyss The Aesop for Children by Milo Winter Tales from Shakespeare by Charles Lamb The Blue Fairy Book by Andrew Lang Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling Charlotte's Web by EB White Pinocchio by C Collodi Peter Pan by JM Barrie I'd Rather Be Reading by Anne Bogel
Waiting in the Wings: Backstage Shenanigans with Amanda Leigh Cobb
What's it like to understudy movie stars like Frances MacDormand and Laurie Metcalf? Is it nerve-wracking to act opposite Morgan Freeman? Broadway theater actress Angela Reed knows first hand! Plus, she'll tell us the mind-blowing story of being a cater waiter trying to make ends meet while being on Broadway AT THE SAME TIME. http://www.waitinginthewingsbroadway.com
Dr. Angela Reed, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs; Associate Professor of Practical Theology; Director of Spiritual Formation at Truett Seminary delivers the chapel message.
Angela Reed, also known as Parisienne Farmgirl via her online presence, is an author, farmer, wife, mother of six, and a successful entrepreneur. Angela lives on a 27-acre farm tucked deep in the woods of Door County, Wisconsin with her husband and six children. Moments from the sapphire waters of Lake Michigan, she spends her days tending to her potager and cottage gardens and caring for her family and farm animals.In 2005, Angela created the website “Parisienne Farmgirl” and since then has been passionate about developing “joie de vivre”, a joy in life, and sharing that journey with other women as they cultivate memories of domesticity, motherhood and creativity. She is the co-host of the popular podcast, Homemaker Chic, and author of “From France to the Farm: Blending Generational Favorites with French Flair.” She is also the publisher and founder of Old World Design Society, a publication and private society for individuals who cherish the design and lifestyle elements of a bygone era and who believe in lived-in spaces, heirloom pieces, and that ‘new is not always better.'Discussed in this episode:Learning how to farm.Being self reliant.Adding beauty to your home and work.Trusting your decor style.Old World decor.Antiques as decor.Country life.Homesteading.Raising farm animals.Preserving foods as our ancestors did.Learning lost traditions that our ancestors knew.Rethinking motherhood.Homemaking and motherhood as artform.Resources:Dry Farm Wines: Use link dryfarmwines.com/bellafigura to receive a bottle for just a penny in your first order!Angela's WebsiteOld World Design SocietyAngela on InstagramAngela on YouTubeHomemaker Chic PodcastBella Figura websiteDolores on InstagramBella Figura YouTubeBella Figura Pinterest
Communities of color are often criminalized for their drug use. In the Derek Chauvin murdertrial, the defense attributed George Floyd's death in part to his substanceabuse. But the frank manner in which Floyd's drug use was discussed in courthas helped break down the stigma of addiction. --Feven Gerezgiher reports:In the Derek Chauvin murder trial, the defense attributed George Floyd's death in part to his substance abuse. Allie Carey is with the Steve Rummler HOPE Network. She says communities of color are often criminalized for substance use. “It can still come as a surprise sometimes, the degree to which substance use continues to be framed as a personal choice, a personal failing, a moral failing, and used to justify a huge range of outcomes for the people who get impacted by it,” says Carey.Despite this, Angela Reed says over the last year she has seen more people under the age of 25 seeking treatment for addictions. Reed is with Turning Point, an established North Minneapolis treatment center where George Floyd was once a client. She says the past year has brought open conversations around addiction.“The way they did the trial, the way they talked about it openly right from the get go, that helped people also really understand and normalize what addiction is,” said Reed. “I mean, addiction is related to a medical condition, and there are a lot of factors that lead to people's drug use. And so to hear [witnesses say] that, you know, the death of his mother really triggered him.”Reed says the best way to address substance abuse - and related violence - is to provide holistic social services. “With African Americans, you might have someone who uses and their triggering factor might be, at the last week of the month, ‘I never have food for my kids,'” says Reed. “Or their trigger might be ‘I've worked 12 hours, I need to come home and cook, I need that extra energy.' We call those the impacting factors, why we use, we'll use, because we're dealing with trauma.”Reed says whether for prevention or in treatment, community support is important for success.For the Racial Reckoning Project, this is Feven Gerezgiher.
1. What message do you think the Lord wants the Earth to know with the judgment of Coronavirus?2. How can we as Christians properly prepare for the Coming of the Messiah?3. How has the Lord properly prepared the Glorious Way of the Coming of the Messiah?4. What signs has the Lord provided to warn us of the Coming of the Messiah?5. How has the Lord been faithful to us as a Church?6. What awakening has fallen on the Earth during this lockdown?7. What message should people take away from the events that have occurred during the coronavirus judgment?
Have you wondered about including Latin in your homeschool? We've had both highs and lows in our own family's experience studying Latin, so when Karen Glass recommended I speak with Angela Reed, I was eager to hear her perspective. Angela loves classics and Latin and that joy is evident! She also teaches Latin classes designed especially for Charlotte Mason homeschoolers. Regardless of your educational philosophy (and even regardless of your interest in Latin), I know you will be encouraged by our conversation. Angela made me smile the whole time! Please take a moment to subscribe, rate, and review this podcast in your favorite podcast player! Thank you. Transcript + links to the various Latin curricula Angela recommends here: https://humilityanddoxology.com/angela-reed Year of Memory Work: https://humilityanddoxology.com/year-of-memory-work/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humilityanddoxology/message
Turning Point gives Information on 4 week healing community sessions, hosted by Mary Jo Winston, April 22nd 6pm-7pm.
North Point discusses community services available, to help deal with the impact during the Pandemic, within our communities.
Join Susan for an engaging conversation with author and speaker, Angela Reed, who shares how her family built a legacy of faith deeply rooted in their love for Jesus and each other that has carried her throughout her life.
When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion. - Ethiopian Proverb Social change leaders and More information can be found at www.socialchangeleaders.net Social innovators solving community challenges are recognizing more and more the importance that culture plays in developing solutions. Are you creating a solution that is culturally competent/responsive? Or, is it culturally specific? What is the difference? In this episode we have a conversation with Angela Reed who will explain the differences. Angela is the Director of Support Services at Turning Point, a nationally known and Minneapolis-based organization that provides culturally specific chemical health, housing, supporting services and training for the African American community. Angela will talk to us about culturally specific services and ways organizations can partner with culturally specific organizations to be more culturally responsive and competent. Angela also talks about the use of the Collective Impact Model to better serve their clients and how some of their key partnerships work. Specifically, in our conversation we: Hear Angela explain the difference between culturally competent and culturally specific services and learn how organizations can partner to become more culturally competent. Discuss the Improving Impacting Factors approach that Turning Point takes and how it leads to the Awareness to Action Model that they use. Learn about the nimble approach Turning Point takes to respond to the changing needs of the community it serves. Understand the collective impact model and how Turning Point implements it. Learn how Angela and Turning Point evaluate potential new partners and train them. FInd out about Turning Point training on culturally-based training for others working with their clients and why it is important. In this episode we reference: Connect with Angela Reed at Turning Point : https://ourturningpoint.org Collective Impact Model - link to article: https://www.sopact.com/perspectives/collective-impact-model
When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion. - Ethiopian Proverb Social change leaders and More information can be found at www.socialchangeleaders.net Social innovators solving community challenges are recognizing more and more the importance that culture plays in developing solutions. Are you creating a solution that is culturally competent/responsive? Or, is it culturally specific? What is the difference? In this episode we have a conversation with Angela Reed who will explain the differences. Angela is the Director of Support Services at Turning Point, a nationally known and Minneapolis-based organization that provides culturally specific chemical health, housing, supporting services and training for the African American community. Angela will talk to us about culturally specific services and ways organizations can partner with culturally specific organizations to be more culturally responsive and competent. Angela also talks about the use of the Collective Impact Model to better serve their clients and how some of their key partnerships work. Specifically, in our conversation we: Hear Angela explain the difference between culturally competent and culturally specific services and learn how organizations can partner to become more culturally competent. Discuss the Improving Impacting Factors approach that Turning Point takes and how it leads to the Awareness to Action Model that they use. Learn about the nimble approach Turning Point takes to respond to the changing needs of the community it serves. Understand the collective impact model and how Turning Point implements it. Learn how Angela and Turning Point evaluate potential new partners and train them. FInd out about Turning Point training on culturally-based training for others working with their clients and why it is important. In this episode we reference: Connect with Angela Reed at Turning Point : https://ourturningpoint.org Collective Impact Model - link to article: https://www.sopact.com/perspectives/collective-impact-model
Guest: Angela Reed In which continue our discussion of Home Education, Part 5, Chapter 19 - Grammar, and Chapter 20 - French Please check out the work that Angela has been doing with the CM Latin Project (https://athenaeumamidstthereeds.com/charlotte-masons-latin/) and Charlotte Mason IRL (https://athenaeumamidstthereeds.com/charlotte-mason-irl/), and various other things at AthenaeumAmidstTheReeds.com (AthenaeumAmidstTheReeds.com) Special Guest: Angela Reed.
In this week's episode hosts Matt Williams welcomes two friends to the show, Angela Reed (former Promotions Manager)and Phil Nankivell (former VIP Manager) who were both key figures at Heaven Nightclub in Charing Cross during the 90's and 00's. In this special Pride episode we discuss what it was like working at Europes' biggest gay club. We discuss nights like Fruit Machine and Popcorn, DJs that played at the club including John Digweed and Sasha, Heaven's involvement in Pride and we talk about Cher choosing the venue to relaunch her career in 1998 with Believe. Angela and Phil, both hugely successful event managers, also offer their advice on working in clubland and events. Music featured in this episode include: Take Me To Heaven - Sylvester Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) - C+C Music Factory Nobody's Supposed To Be Here - Deborah Cox I Am What I Am - Gloria Gaynor HAPPY PRIDE EVERYONE! Producer: Callum Watts
Scholé Sisters: Camaraderie for the Classical Homeschooling Mama
Brandy is talking at length about Latin today with Angela Reed. Angela is a homeschooling mother of 5 in the Sunshine State of Florida. A former classroom teacher, degreed in Classics and Latin and persuaded by Charlotte Mason's educational philosophy, she channels these enthusiasms onto Instagram: building community with friends @charlottemasonirl, researching how Latin fits within a CM paradigm @thecmlatinproject, and documenting family life, homeschooling, and the day-to-day @athena_amidstthereeds. Brandy asks Angela some of the tough questions we all want answers to: Why Latin first is the New Testament is in Greek? Can I do a modern language instead of Latin? Why Latin at all?? Can I do Latin with my children when I don't know Latin myself? We tackle these, plus Angela helps us decide which pronunciation to you and shares about some of her favorite curricula. *** Click here to get the show notes for today's episode. *** This episode is sponsored by Plan Your Year. Plan Your Year is the homeschool planner that shows you how. It walks you step-by-step through creating a homeschool plan unique to your home, your kids, your family. There are over 40 printable planning pages plus an 80-page planning guide where Pam walks you through creating your plan. Nothing ever expires and you get free updates every year. It’s the only homeschool planner you will ever need. Click here to check out a free sample pack of planning pages. *** Don't forget to find us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/scholesisterspodcast Click here to follow us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/scholesisters/ And did you know we have a monthly newsletter? Click here and scroll to the bottom to sign up!
Tune in as show host Ali is joined by our special guest Ms. Angela Reed, Program Director, House of Grace Description: Do you know anyone who has been a victim of domestic violence or have you ever been a victim yourself? Join Ali and her guest, Angela Reed, Program Director of the House of Grace, a women's transition home, as we explore the epidemic of domestic violence. This show is a production of Atlanta LIfe Radio to learn more visit www.atlantaliferadio.com
This week at our Community Gathering for Worship we continued our semester long sermon series entitled: "On Journey with Mark: Sermons from the First Gospel", featuring sermons delivered by the Truett Seminary faculty. This week's sermon was given by Dr. Angela Reed, Assistant Professor of Practical Theology and Director of Spiritual Formation here at Truett. The title of Dr. Reed's sermon is: "View from the Mountain", drawn from Mark 8:27-34 and Mark 9:2-9.
This week at our Community Gathering for Worship we continued our semester long sermon series entitled: "On Journey with Mark: Sermons from the First Gospel", featuring sermons delivered by the Truett Seminary faculty. This week's sermon was given by Dr. Angela Reed, Assistant Professor of Practical Theology and Director of Spiritual Formation here at Truett. The title of Dr. Reed's sermon is: "View from the Mountain", drawn from Mark 8:27-34 and Mark 9:2-9.
This week at our Community Gathering for Worship we began our semester long sermon series entitled: "Worship and the People of God", featuring sermons delivered by Truett Seminary faculty. This week's sermon was given by Dr. Angela Reed, Assistant Professor of Practical Theology and Director of Spiritual Formation here at Truett. The title of Dr. Reed's sermon is: "The Applause of One", and is drawn from the texts Psalm 36:5-10 and John 2:1-11.
This week at our Community Gathering for Worship we began our semester long sermon series entitled: "Worship and the People of God", featuring sermons delivered by Truett Seminary faculty. This week's sermon was given by Dr. Angela Reed, Assistant Professor of Practical Theology and Director of Spiritual Formation here at Truett. The title of Dr. Reed's sermon is: "The Applause of One", and is drawn from the texts Psalm 36:5-10 and John 2:1-11.