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Today's History Story: Wealth in Community For centuries, wealth has been forged through land dispossession, ecological plunder, and brutal exploitation, often at the expense of Black lives. But is acquiring wealth this way truly our path to liberation? Or is it time to reimagine wealth built on care and solidarity instead of violence and competition? Today's guest has a few ideas, and so do we as we lay out a blueprint for a new kind of wealth. Jessica Ann Mitchell Aiwuyor is a writer, activist, scholar, and the founder of the National Black Cultural Information Trust. As a leading voice in the fight for reparations, she brings unparalleled insight into how redefining wealth and reclaiming culture can lead to Black liberation. To learn more about Jessica's work, visit https://www.jamaiwuyor.com/. Black History Year (BHY) is produced by PushBlack, the nation's largest non-profit Black media company. PushBlack exists to amplify the stories of Black history you didn't learn in school and explore pathways to liberation with people who are leading the way. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions at BlackHistoryYear.com — most people donate $10 a month, but every dollar makes a difference. If this episode moved you, share it with your people! Thanks for supporting the work. Hosting BHY is Darren Wallace. The BHY production team includes Jareyah Bradley, Brooke Brown, and Amber Davis. Our producers are Cydney Smith and Len Webb for PushBlack, and Lance John with Gifted Sounds edits and engineers the show. BHY's executive producers are Julian Walker and Lilly Workneh. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
PreludeChoral Introit - "African Pentekoste" by David Lantz IIIWelcome & News of the ChurchCall to WorshipOpening Hymn - (#143) "The Comforter Has Come" (verses 1 & 3)Pastoral PrayerHoly Spirit — Blessed Presence!"Total Praise" by Smallwood/Cymbala"Order My Steps" by Glenn Burleight"God Is Able" by Machen & Starling; arr. CymbalaReceiving of Our Tithes and OfferingsOffertory - "Prelude #2" by George Gershwin"The Power and the Glory" by Joyce Elaine Eilers"Preicious Lord, Take My Hand" by Dorsey/Schrader"I'll Fly Away" by Brumley/RaneySermon - "The Holy Spirit Comes Down" (Acts 2:1–21) - by Rev. Jason Griffice"Revelation 19" by La Valley/SchraderBenedictionChoral Benediction - "When the Saints Go Marching In" arr. Juhn RutterMany thanks to: PCC Covenant ChoirCornel Radulescu, DirectorMicah Wright, pianist/accompanistDanny Fehsenfeld, Tenor soloistTim Illick, keyboard and tenorGuest Sopranos: Susan MontgomeryKinsey, Clarissa Shan, Citlali Garcia, and Amy HeldGuest Altos: Christina Wilcox, Mya Ujifusa, and Miriam AdhanomGuest Tenors: Andrew Lewis and Joshua JohnsonGuest Basses: Anthony Lauro and Daniel UjifusaLuigi Cilloniz, percussionPhillip Mansour, sound & lightingSam & Corrie Allen, invitation card graphicsPatty Earnest, Ann Mitchell, and Corrie Allen, Choir HospitalityThe Comforter Has ComeO spread the tidings 'round wherever man is found, Wherever human hearts and human woes about; Let every Christian tongue proclaim the joyful sound: The Comforter has come!CHORUS: The Comforter has come, the Comforter has come! The Holy Ghost from Heaver, the Father's promise given; O spread the tidings 'round wherever man is found—The Comforter has come! Lo, the great King of kings, with healing in His wings, To every captive soul a full deliverance birings; And through the vacant cells the song of triumph rings: The comforter has come! [CHORUS] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jessica Aiwuyor and I discuss the ways misinformation and disinformation has infiltrated Black online spaces, and where the mis- and disinformation might be coming from. This episode works as a great companion piece to the last episode of the podcast where I talked to Dr. Dan McClellan about the Khazar Theory, which has been adopted by a contemporary sect of Hebrew Israelites. Jessica Ann Mitchell Aiwuyor is a reparationist and multicultural communications specialist based in the Washington, DC area. Aiwuyor is the founder of the National Black Cultural Information Trust, Inc. NBCI Trust shares cultural information, stories, and resources that uplift the collective freedom of Black communities, while correcting cultural misinformation.Find Jessica online at https://www.jamaiwuyor.comJessica's "anti-misinformation" resources:National Black Cultural Information TrustAfrican American Intellectual History SocietyThe 19th NewsThe AfroPBSNPRCNN Roland Martin NetworkJStor Be sure to join the Patreon here: Dara Starr Tucker's PatreonLearn more about my music and how you can support this channel below: Dara's LinktreeDara's PatreonDara's TikTokDara's FacebookDara's InstagramDara's TwitterDara's WebsiteSupport the show
The family soldier in the U.S. army needs our help and you don't even have to leave your house to do it. Even tough, highly trained members of our armed forces can be at risk in this broken world. But somebody knows what happened, and I'm calling on you to help me spread the word so justice can be done. Welcome to another episode of The Unlovely Truth. I'm your host, private investigator Lori Morrison. Join me for another captivating true crime story, where physical, spiritual, and emotional safety takeaways are waiting for us. If you are listening, I believe you have a unique calling—to become a different kind of PI, not a typical private investigator, but a person of impact! This is Season 4, Episode 27. This episode will drop on the Fourth of July, Independence Day, so we're going to investigate the unsolved murder of Staff Sgt. Jessica Ann Mitchell. After ringing in the New Year with friends at the 4th Quarter Sports Bar on the northwest side of San Antonio, Texas, Staff Sgt. Mitchell was found shot to death in her car on Interstate 10 near the Vance Jackson Road exit. Let's help get justice for someone who served our country to protect our freedom. I want to dig a little deeper into the crime of online stalking. According to a 2021 article from the Pew Research Center, 41% of American adults have experienced online harassment. They compared numbers from 2017, 2019, and 2021 and the numbers keep increasing. The vast majority of people who have experienced online abuse said it happened on social media. Here are some other findings from Pew that really stood out to me: the share of women who report being sexual harassed online has doubled since 2017 adults under thirty are the age group most likely to be harassed online about one-in-five Americans who have been harassed online say it was because of their religion Did being stalked online have anything to do with Jessica's murder? We don't know that for sure at this point, but it's interesting to note that the UK based crimetraveller.org, “new research has found in a total of 358 murder cases with a male perpetrator and female victim, a staggering 94% showed stalking behavior involved in the period before the killing.” Here in the U.S., every state has laws against stalking in the physical world. But a handful of states still don't! Be sure you check to see what laws your state has passed. There are also federal laws but those typically have to include an actual threat, and wouldn't necessarily cover online behavior that is harassing absent a concrete threat. The Supreme Court dealt future victims of stalking a huge blow last week. I want to give you my understanding of what this means and my concerns, and I'd love for you to share yours! Email me or send me a message on social media. But we'll use these platforms for good! The U.S. Supreme Court is, of course, the last stop for an appeal of a lower court decision. The appeal that the Court was hearing was a case where a Colorado man had been convicted of stalking a songwriter by sending her hundreds of direct messages on Facebook. She never responded to the messages she said were “creepy”. Her stalker seemed to show that he was watching her in real time, commenting on where she was and what vehicle she was driving. This went on for two years and ironically, he commented that he didn't think their relationship was healthy because she wouldn't talk to him. He didn't want to acknowledge that they didn't have a relationship at all! He also told her that “You're not being good for human relations. Die. Don't need you.” After being found guilty of stalking, he was sentenced to four and a half years in prison. In his appeals, his attorneys have argued that his conviction violated his right to free speech. We all know that first amendment protections are not absolute. That's why we can sue people who slander or defame us. The issue here seems to be whether speech becomes a threat when the person hearing feels threatened, or the person saying it intended the words as a threat. It's a fine line, isn't it? A lot of these kinds of issues are decided on the reasonable person standard. In other words, how would a reasonable person interpret these words? I consider myself a reasonable person, and I would definitely have felt threatened. Why else would this man have said what he did so persistently over such an extended period of time. It's like I say in my book, when someone tells you who they are, believe them. He was telling her over and over that he was a dangerous person. Something that you may not realize is that the Supreme Court does not have to hear every case that asks for review. One factor they consider is whether a ruling in a case could have broad influence over other similar cases. So the reasoning used to reach this decision could spill over and harm other cases where a victim's rights are at stake. This story isn't over yet. The Court said that the case must be retried using a different standard to decide this man's guilt - did he think that his messages were threatening. I think that could make it much harder to convict anyone in these types of cases. But I hope that we can counter that by educating people that stalking is not a nuisance crime but a very serious offense. If you or anyone you know has someone sending unwanted, intrusive, or threatening messages via social media, but sure that you capture them with screenshots or a screen recording. Make police aware of what is happening and send them copies of all messages this person sends. Don't advertise on social media where you are because it makes you much too easy to follow. Jessica's family said that she was on social media frequently the night she was murdered. You know that doesn't mean that she is in any way to blame for what happened to her. But we can honor her life by drawing that safety take away from her story. Jesus taught that the second greatest commandment is to love our neighbors as we love ourselves (Matthew 22:39). Nobody wants to be stalked. The problem is that obsession is not love. Making someone feel afraid is not love. First Peter 5:8 says, “Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.” Sounds a lot like an obsessed stalker to me. The book of Jeremiah was written to a people in exile. Prophets often warned of God's judgment. Here, leadership has failed the people resulting in widespread injustice. But Jeremiah also had a message of hope. In chapter 29 verses 10-14a, we read: This is what the Lord says: “When seventy years are completed for Babylon, I will come to you and fulfill my good promise to bring you back to this place. For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. I will be found by you,” declares the Lord, “and will bring you back from captivity. If you've been stalked, you know a bit of what it's like to be in exile. You can't live your life quite like you used to. You don't assume that you are always safe. Yet God spoke to a group of captives in exile and told them He had plans for them - good plans! They had a hope and a future - in Him. That doesn't mean we won't ever experience pain or sadness. Jesus told us that in this life we would have troubles, but to take heart! He has overcome the world. Notice that He didn't say He was getting ready to, but that He already Has. I hope that you are able to feel safer and more secure today because of that promise. If you liked this episode, be sure to check out some earlier ones. I've had so many amazing guests who shared fantastic information you won't want to miss. You can also help someone else begin their journey as a different kind of PI - a person of impact, when you share the episode, and when you subscribe, give me a five star rating and a nice review. Previous episodes about stalking: Season 3, Episode 4: Whisper of Fear: The True Story of the Prosecutor Who Stalks the Stalkers Season 3, Episode 3: How Do You Recognize a Stalker? "A Tangled Web" by Leslie Rule (Part 2) Season 3, Episode 2: When Stalking Turns Violent: "A Tangled Web" by Leslie Rule Season 3, Episode 1: When Stalking Invades Your Life: The True Story of Skylar Galloway Please visit my website to access more episodes, read my blog posts, or check out ways you can financially support the podcast so that together we can impact more people, more families, and more communities. If you would like to contact me about booking me as a speaker, or ask about my consulting and investigative services, please email me at lori@theunlovelytruth.com. Show your support! Share the episode Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn Let me know how The Unlovely Truth has made a difference in your life. Any person having information regarding this incident should contact Army CID at 210-221-1050. Information can also be reported anonymously to CID Crime Tips at their website. San Antonio Police Department Homicide Unit at 210-207-7635 or Crime Stoppers San Antonio at 210-224-STOP (210-224-7867).
On tonight's show, we are highlighting the work of Norma Livingston Ovarian Cancer Foundation with Whitney Mitchell Woodard! The Mother Walk is coming up this weekend and Whitney has a team of 42 in honor of her mom, Ann Mitchell! Tonight's show will be dedicated to Whitney's mom, Ann Mitchell, and 18-year-old Maddie McClendon who passed away two years ago this week after her battle with ovarian cancer. I hope you will listen and share.
In honor of St. Patrick's Day, Joe sits down with Noel Lyons and Skarleta Feierabends, authors of the poetry collection "Voices on the Bridge", for a wide-ranging conversation about the pains of immigration, parallels between the difficult situations in Latvia's and Ireland's countrysides, translating cultural ideas, and the value of poetry in both societies. Opening and closing music: Irish Washerwoman by Howie & Ann Mitchell is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Image credit: Groubani, used with a Creative Commons License https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ireland_Latvia_Locator.png
I met Jim and Dee Ann Mitchell at a big summer activity in the summer of 2021 when Dee Ann told me the miraculous story of how she survived kidney failure. I since interviewed them about their marriage story, and it is gold for anyone preparing for or improving their marriage. Please enjoy."I'm Diane. And this is Jim Mitchell and we've been married 35 years. We're grateful for our lives together. Grateful for our union, grateful for our children. Life is not simple. It's not easy. It can be very difficult, but great blessings are in store. And we're total opposites in a lot of ways, I'm very loud and outgoing and in everybody's face. And Jim's a little more reserved. You know, totally different personalities, but it works. It works for us, We make it work.""The image that you have of marriage or of life... I've got news for you, it's going to be shattered... It's going to break apart. Now that doesn't mean that you can't be happy that you can't be joyful. It just means that that the ideal that you, that each of us may have of how life is going to turn out is gonna fall apart. It's going to get shattered. But the beautiful thing about any mosaic ... is you take the broken pieces and you rearrange them different. And you put it back together. So that something that was was simple before is even more beautiful after you put the broken pieces together."Music by lvymusic from Pixabay
"The image that you have of marriage or of life... I've got news for you, it's going to be shattered... It's going to break apart. Now that doesn't mean that you can't be happy that you can't be joyful. It just means that that the ideal that you, that each of us may have of how life is going to turn out is gonna fall apart. It's going to get shattered. But the beautiful thing about any mosaic ... is you take the broken pieces and you rearrange them different. And you put it back together. So that something that was was simple before is even more beautiful after you put the broken pieces together."I met Jim and Dee Ann Mitchell at a big summer activity in the summer of 2021 when Dee Ann told me the miraculous story of how she survived kidney failure. I since interviewed them about their marriage story, and it is gold for anyone preparing for or improving their marriage. Please enjoy part 2 of this interview.
October is Black History Month, an opportunity for the RCN to spotlight the contributions of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic nurses across the profession. Dr. Ann Mitchell is a practitioner, educator and researcher in mental health nursing. She talks about her work: challenging stereotypes, stigma and the racism faced by both service users and those who care for them – highlighting the importance of transcultural care, and equal opportunities. Nursing Matters is presented by PNC chair Rachel Hollis and committee member for the West Midlands Ray McMorrow. Tell us what YOU want us to discuss on the podcast by tweeting @theRCN with the tag #NursingMatters “Human rights are an important part of mental health care.” - Ann Mitchell ‘'I'm an action researcher…, and I believe if you collaborate in your work together, you can gain so much more''. Ann Mitchell “Institutional racism, which is part of a systemic racism… can act as that barrier to promotion.” - Ann Mitchell ‘'We want to have change, we want to be valued, we want to be given our true worth for the work that we're doing''. – Ann Mitchell Presented by Rachel Hollis. Audio production by Jade Bailey. Producer Jelena Sofronijevic. Music: 'Snappy' by Jonathan Boyle under licence from premiumbeat.com. Nursing Matters is a Podmasters Production for the RCN.
What does the road from bridging the gap to building the bridge look like for B2B brands today? Join us for an engaging, highly energized panel discussion that goes beyond marketing tools, fancy jargon, and confusing rhetoric to truly focus on delivering value to our customers one moment at a time. With the deluge of marketing tools, data insights, and customer data platforms we as marketers are now more equipped than ever to proactively anticipate and respond to customer needs. Yet we continue to miss the mark and customers are less enthused. Cisco will share its strategy (people, process, tools) & two case studies that show why getting back to basics is still effectively landing new prospects and nurturing existing relationships for demand and lead generation. The output will be a winning recipe for leveraging data from SEO, Social, and Customer Data Platforms to drive engagement & conversion.Check out upcoming DigiMarCon Digital Marketing, Media, and Advertising Conferences & Exhibitions Worldwide at https://digimarcon.com/events/
What does the road from bridging the gap to building the bridge look like for B2B brands today? Join us for an engaging, highly energized panel discussion that goes beyond marketing tools, fancy jargon, and confusing rhetoric to truly focus on delivering value to our customers one moment at a time. With the deluge of marketing tools, data insights, and customer data platforms we as marketers are now more equipped than ever to proactively anticipate and respond to customer needs. Yet we continue to miss the mark and customers are less enthused. Cisco will share its strategy (people, process, tools) & two case studies that show why getting back to basics is still effectively landing new prospects and nurturing existing relationships for demand and lead generation. The output will be a winning recipe for leveraging data from SEO, Social, and Customer Data Platforms to drive engagement & conversion.Check out upcoming DigiMarCon Digital Marketing, Media, and Advertising Conferences & Exhibitions Worldwide at https://digimarcon.com/events/
Susan Gardner and Ann Mitchell welcome you to the Local Gov Cafe. Tune in to this first episode to learn about your hosts. You'll discover why they are so passionate about local government. And you'll find out what they have in store for the episodes ahead.
Australian team manager, Ann Mitchell and one Ashes Test wonders, Annette Fellows and Karen Read, join us for a special episode celebrating the Jubilee series between Australia and England in 1984-85. The only 5 match Test series in the history of the women's game. And what a dramatic, see-saw series it was, culminating in a decider at the Queen Elizabeth Oval in Bendigo.
Welcome to the 96th episode of Hot Topics! Gabrielle Crichlow chats it up with Ann Mitchell about her reasons for entering the tutoring industry, the tools that helped her thrive in it, and the lessons she learned from it. (Original air date: May 11, 2022)You can find Ann Mitchell:Website: https://www.castlerockonlinereadingtutor.comFacebook: https://www.Facebook.com/castlerockonlinereadingtutorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/castlerockonlinereadingtutor/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/CRTutoring/LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/crtutoring YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFc2Ts5NWRb7Id6H7p3gaqQOnline Reading Tutor AcademyFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/online.reading.tutor.academyhttps://castlerockonlinereadingtutor.com/online-reading-tutor-academy/Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/iSWFRSTHjpc***************************************************************************************Follow A Step Ahead Tutoring Services:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AStepAheadTutoringServicesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/astepaheadtutoringservicesTwitter: https://twitter.com/TutorASATSYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_f96O9Z7qtuWlotc_fub4Q Eventbrite: https://astepaheadtutoringservices.eventbrite.com Visit us on the web: https://www.astepaheadtutoringservices.com Sign up for our email list: https://squareup.com/outreach/a41DaE/subscribe Sign up for our texting list: https://eztxt.s3.amazonaws.com/534571/widgets/61fc686d8d6665.90336120.html Support us:Cash App: https://cash.app/$ASATS2013PayPal: https://paypal.me/ASATS2013Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/ASATS2013Zelle: success@astepaheadtutoringservices.com
This week on the show I'm joined by a good friend of mine. She's an Olympian, a graduate from the University of Oklahoma, and the founder of ACSS which is short for Administrative care support services where she provides administrative support for businesses, law firmers and other corporate administrate fields. She's a woman of faith and an all-around good-spirited individual. I've known Kerri Ann since 2012, she's always been genuine, hard-working and highly focused on being the best that she can be. Kerri Ann's journey hasn't been an easy one, she faced her fair share of hardships as a young adolescent with family and external challenges. It was those same experiences that reminded her of the things she didn't want to do or become, since then she's been very intentional about her approach in life. She excelled in track and field, most people know her as a sprinter but she started as a jumper and then could sprint. right after high school, she went to the University of Arkansas before she transferred to Oklahoma and finished there. After her college career, she essentially retired from the track in 2005 and decided to come back in 2009 and started back training. And that's the interesting part because she made the Olympic team in 2012 with basically a year and a half of training and getting back into form. 2012 at the Olympic trials which were in Calgary Alberta, she finished 3rd in the 100m and made the Canadian Olympic team. In this episode we touch on: • Her Upbringing & some of the challenges she faced • Getting started in track and field • transition from high school to university • How she faced her insecurities • Why she retired from Track & came back 4 years later • Olympic Experience • How a car accident left her in a very dark space • How her faith was tested & later helped her stay balanced and so much more. Kerri ann's story is inspiring and I know you'll enjoy it and get something from it. Check out the episode on your favourite podcast platforms or watch the visual on YouTube Follow Kerri Ann On social: ACSS Business: acss@adminsupportcentre.com Follow Akeem On Social: Instagram/Twitter: @Underdogakh
This week we are joined by Ann Mitchell, OAM. Ann was kind enough to sit down with us and talk all about her cricket journey throughout the 1960s-80s. Ann played for New South Wales, in 1977 was appointed team manager of the Australian team, and toured for a decade on a winning streak. We chat to Ann about the development of women's cricket in Australia in the past and how far we still have to go. We also talk about the recent W-Ashes series, and who she thinks will take the World Cup title! If you enjoyed this episode, you can let us know on Instagram or Twitter @howzattcp or via email howzatthecricketpodcast@gmail.com
IEPs, accommodations, modifications... OH MY! Join me this week as I chat with Ann Mitchell about helping families navigate the difficult IEP process. Ann wears many hats! From being a wife, a mom, a grandmom to a certified reading interventionist trained in the Orton-Gillingham method. Yes, she's busy, but she would not change it for the world. She loves what she does and is so happy you are here. Find out more at Castle Rock Reading Tutor. Tune in to this episode to find out exactly what an IEP is, the difference between modifications and accommodations, and Ann's best advice for parents who are supporting their child with an IEP. Books & Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Season 2, Episode 17: Could Assistive Technology Help Your Child? The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett If you want more from Ann, check out Castle Rock Reading Tutor. You can also follow her on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. If you'd like to support this podcast in a small way, you can do so right here. Please know that any support you can offer is so very appreciated! If you want to follow me on social media I can be found at the following links: Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest Or check out my website at Your Reading Tutor for more reading resources and support! And don't forget to get my FREE Reading Rewards System and get your kids excited about reading today! Music from this podcast was used with permission from Epidemic Sound. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thereadingproject/support
Get your goat: So you want to move to the country and raise goats - A podcast about change
"Quotes on change: "Trust your gut - Self-awareness is a big part of change."Ann Mitchell is the Chief Administrative Officer for Lethbridge County. Her long and successful career in municipal government is because of hard work and commitment. She has a Masters from Royal Roads and is planning her retirement that is yet 5 years out. She is planning new and exciting things around interests that have fueled her.Ann is funny, really funny and she uses humour to help her keep perspective. She has an amazing sense of self and is assured of herself. Her personal choices are right for her and she hasn't let society influence her choices. Ann says it's important to slow down, and sometimes the only way to do this is to build white space into your calendar.
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Misinformation and disinformation played and continue to play key roles in Black folks' lives, historically our interactions with the media, in elections and with elected officials, and while navigating public health crises like the current COVID-19 pandemic.Continuing season two's Volume One: The Power of Storytelling – this conversation with Jessica Ann Mitchell Aiwuyor dives into the specifics of how misinformation targets Black communities, the effects, and how Black folks can individually and collectively combat it.Find Better to SpeakTwitter | Facebook | Instagramwww.bettertospeak.org Find NBCI TrustTwitter | Facebook | Instagramwww.nbcit.org --Sources and Additional Resources:NBCI Trust Juneteenth Town Hall – https://nbcit.org/juneteenth/ Black Scholars Form Effort to Fight Trolls, Disinformation | AfroBlack And Latino Voters Flooded With Disinformation In Election's Final DaysThe Black Press and Disinformation on Facebook NBCI Trust Resources – https://nbcit.org/resources/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/better-to-speak-the-podcast/donations
Audra Russell speaks with author Crystal Ann Mitchell.With her love of helping people, Crystal Ann Mitchell works as a nurse aide. She believes everyone is born with a gift. While working for others, she was also certain to pursue her own goals and dreams. From childhood, Mitchell dreamed of being a writer. She has always loved to write. She also enjoys spending time with her children, family, and friends. Mitchell is from Lexington, Kentucky. Beginning of Her Story is her debut novel. We talk about the inspiration behind her book, the power of choices, and dish the drama about her characters.So sit back, relax, and enjoy! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=29642304)
Really enjoyed this episode with Sally-Ann, who you will find has taken the long path to starting her own I terior design business. Her passion and straight forward approach is just the tonic for anyone embarking on a project. Also find out what it's like to be a Finalist in Home of the Year!
Nirjay Mahindru is joined by Che Walker.Che Walker studied acting at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London, and has worked with Edward Bond, Philip Ridley, Mark Ravenhill, Stellan Skarsgaard, Chris Penn and Robert David Mc Donald.His first play BEEN SO LONG premiered at the Royal Court theatre in 1998, starring Sophie Okonedo, and was runner-up for The John Whiting Award and the Meyer-Whitworth Award, and has subsequently been translated and produced worldwide.FLESHWOUND premiered at the Royal Court in 2003 and won the George Devine Award for Most Promising Playwright, and The Arts Council Young Writer of the Future Award.CRAZY LOVE was produced by Paines Plough theatre company ('a brilliant piece of dramatic poetry- the scotsman" 'brilliantly buzzy..poignant'- the guardian) and, along with it's sister piece, BURNT-UP LOVE, won the Mark Marvin Peter Brook Award.In 2008, his play THE FRONTLINE made English Theatre history ,becoming the first contemporary-set new play to perform at Shakespeare's Globe theatre since MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. An enormous critical success, THE FRONTLINE was revived in 2009.His musical adaptation of his first play 'Been So Long' - a collaboration with composer Arthur Darvill, premiered at The Young Vic Theatre in 2009, before playing The Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh, and Latitude Rock Festival. 'Been So Long' was nominated for the Evening Standard Best Musical Award. Walker's former student, Naana Agyei-Ampadu was also nominated for Best Newcomer for her role as Yvonne in 'Been So Long'.He has received commissions from Regent's Park Theatre, English Touring Theatre amongst others. As he teacher, Che has taught acting at RADA, Arts Ed, E15, and has taught at Central, Oxford, Identity Drama School, and was Head of Drama for the Weekend Arts College for over ten years. This interview was recorded in June 2020 during the period of the lockdown. Support the show (https://www.interactstrokesupport.org)
These tutors have significantly increased their online presence and it is making a difference in growing their communities and getting students. Find out how Lisa Vicino went from 1,000 monthly views to 19,000 and how Ann Mitchell went from 7,000 to 21,000.
The choral presentation this year includes "Patapan" arranged by Howard Helvey, "The Shepherds' Farewell To The Holy Family" by Hector Berlioz, "There in the Same Country" by Pepper Choplin, "Still, Still, Still", an Austrian carol, "A Star Rising in the East" by Pepper Choplin, "Ding! Dong! Merrily on High" arranged by Howard Helvey, and "O Holy Night" by Adam and Radulescu. Special thanks to: Cornel Radulescu, DirectorMicah Wright, pianist accompanistPCC Children's ChoirGuest singers and instrumentalists: Diane Reynolds, Madeline Reynolds, Shannon Kauble, sopranoChristina Wilcox, Holly Ruehl, Julissa Castillo, altoMichael Ben-Yehuda, Jay Hernandez, tenorTom Ringland, Mac Bright, bassAngelica Prodan, organ and pianoLighting and sound: Phillip MansourDesign and decorations: Judi Imm, John Imm, Patty Earnest, Cathy Rasmussen, Ann Mitchell, Pachi WathenAssistant to the Director: Patty Earnest and Corrie AllenGallery Decorations: Don Beard, Jeff Elsten, Patty Earnest, Cathy Rasmussen, Ann Mitchell See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode I interview Ann Mitchell. Ann is a teacher, a writer, a seamstress, and my mother. In this episode we talk about inspiration, teaching, process, art and how it interacts with history. You can connect with Ann on Instagram @sewanniem
Meet the Actor, Film Director and Music Producer Leon Corbin.Hear how Leon came into acting at tender age of thirteen where at the very last minute he stepped into a lead role and saved the show. We talk about what advice he would give to people wanting to enter into acting, including the role of the British Film Institute in helping young talent and the importance of attitude and mindset.We go onto discuss all the various shows that he has been involved in including BBC Casualty, Eastenders and all the celebrities he has worked with including Danny Dyer, Danny Boy - Hatchard, Martin Kemp, Dani Dyer, Paul Chiedozie, Brash Youngturks, Daniel Craig, Dame Judi Dench, Robert DeNiro, Sir Kenneth Brannagh, Ann Mitchell, Shona Mcgarty, Jacqueline Jossa, and Charles Venn. We also spend some time talking about his role in Skyfall and in Artemis Fowl, that latest Disney film being released in August.Leon shares the story-line behind his director debut Trevor Martin 006.5, which he will be wrapping up filming of in June in Ilfracombe, and talks about what is involved in bringing a production like that to life including the launch party and screening which will be happening in Ilfracombe this summer. With big brands like Virgin and Amazon Prime all expressing interested in the movie, this is a really exciting time for Leon. Box of Frogs wish him the best of success and we hope that 2019 gives him the kudos he deserves for his commitment and passion to his profession.A bit about me …. DJ Fiona White I’m a house music DJ with a passion for playing deep and chilled music as well as sharing stories that inspire me. Recently I have been accepted onto Ibiza’s first international DJ Academy, where I am being mentored by house music legends; Roger Sanchez, and Brandon Block whilst also being guided by DJ Academy owner, and entrepreneur Danny Savage.The inspiration for my passion for music comes from nearly two decades of visits to Ibiza where I have spent many hours soaking up the sunshine vibes, attending both opening and closing parties and also paying homage to the most influential of global DJ’s, on the dance floors of Ibiza’s world famous clubs.Box of Frogs (my very own Frogcast) is my way of expressing my love of all that I am passionate about and connecting with people through a mutual love of house music and a desire to be inspired and smile more through life …… Oh and I’m also Irish so the colour green works a treat!
"I thought you only kill for survival- Aggression, plotting, revenge. You're more human than I realized.” — Helen to Donna [source: siren.wikia.com]Helen Hawkinsis a main character on Freeform's series, Siren. She is portrayed by Rena Owen.Helen is an antique shop owner and the local folklore expert. Since the resurfacing of mermaids in Bristol Cove, she has formed somewhat of a friendship with Ben Pownall and Maddie Bishop in order to help with Ryn and her sister Donna. She later reveals to Donna that she is a mermaid as well. [source: IMDb).Rena is an international award-winning actor and is one of only 6 actors in the world to have worked with both George Lucas and Stephen Spielberg during her illustrious career that spans 3 decades.One of 9 children, she was born and bred in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand to a Maori/Welsh Father and a European Mother. She was first published at 8 when she won a national children's poetry contest, and throughout her youth, Owen was active in the Maori Culture Club, High School Musical productions, and Community Stage Plays. Despite knowing her talents were in creativity, upon graduating, the Arts were not considered a viable career.At 18, she moved to Auckland to pursue a Nursing Career and 3 years later qualified as a General & Obstetric Nurse (RGN). In 1983, she went on her OE (overseas experience), a common Kiwi pursuit, and landed in London. Awed by the huge city and the bright lights of the entertainment world, the temptations that came with it easily seduced the naive 21 year old. But this life changing period led her back to a creative career.She trained at the Actors Institute of London in the mid-1980s. During her formative years she worked in all aspects of the Theater. The first stage play she wrote, The River That Ran Away was produced by Clean Break and directed by the reputable award winning British actress Ann Mitchell with Rena in the lead role. It enjoyed a successful London tour and was later published by NZ Playmarket (1991). Other UK highlights include, Voices from Prison for the Royal Shakespeare Company, and award winning play, Outside In that debuted at the Edinburgh Festival.Upon her return to NZ in 1989, Rena acted in two one-hour dramas for Television NZ's Series, E Tipu E Rea. A first of its' kind; the series was written, acted, directed and produced by Maori. In constant pursuit of learning and honing her craft, she continued to work extensively in theatre; acting, writing, directing, working as a dramaturgy, and was a founding member of Taki Rua Theatre.She wrote and recorded short stories for Radio NZ, wrote and starred in the critically acclaimed stage play, Daddy's Girl whilst playing reoccurring roles in two NZ TV Series, Betty's Bunch, and Shark in the Park. Rena was a rare recipient of a Dame Te Atairangikaahu (the Maori Queen) Literary Award & Scholarship.Rena's first feature film was a supporting role in the Kevin Reynolds/Kevin Costner film, Rapa Nui (1993), followed by the leading role in the cult-classic NZ film, Once Were Warriors. Her electrifying performance garnered her universal rave reviews. David Denby declared, "Owen's performance is classic!" Roger Ebert proclaimed, "You don't often see acting like this in the movies. The two leads bring the Academy Awards into perspective." Ruby Rich called her "The Bette Davis from Down Under", while Thelma Adams wrote, "Owen has the --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
CONFRONTING ABUSE - D'ANN MITCHELL After her husband was convicted and served time for a felony crime, D'Ann wanted to believe the worst was behind her, but she says it was just beginning. This solo mother of 5 shares her story of a terrifying, but often conflicting, road of living with an abusive husband, and father, both during and after their marriage. She shares the surprising things she learned about herself, the ways she found strength and the hope that so often eludes those who live with, and often don't speak of, the reality of abusive relationships.
CONFRONTING ABUSE - D'ANN MITCHELL After her husband was convicted and served time for a felony crime, D'Ann wanted to believe the worst was behind her, but she says it was just beginning. This solo mother of 5 shares her story of a terrifying, but often conflicting, road of living with an abusive husband, and father, both during and after their marriage. She shares the surprising things she learned about herself, the ways she found strength and the hope that so often eludes those who live with, and often don't speak of, the reality of abusive relationships.
Enjoy our brand new extended trailer, featuring guests past, present and even future (well, two, at least!). With bitesized anecdotes and general contributions from Katy Manning, Jeremy Swift, Alan Yentob, Derek Fowlds, Andrew Edward Cullip, Gail Renard, Ann Mitchell, Oliver James Kelly, Carol Decker, Cherylee Houston, Toby Hadoke, Louise Jameson, Sandy Walsh, Michael Brown, Peter Tatchell, Stewart Willy, Terence Frisby, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Emma Stace Darling and Mark Elliott. All individual shows are available to be downloaded for free from the SNS Online Soundcloud page. Cover art by Andy Lambert (from an original logo by Vaishali Bhatt). SNS Online continues to offer an eclectic range of quality programming - free to download - to all like-minded people out there in cyber-space. These shows are independent podcasts produced to the highest professional standards and are non-profit making. So please enjoy, download and share these shows on all your lovely social media - as essentially that is our advertising! And please, please, please...offer feedback on the 'SNS Online' FB page or Twitter (ScratchNTweet). Shows currently in preparation... Hank Marvin - lead guitarist/The Shadows Alan Yentob - BBC executive/broadcaster. Color Theory - musician Jeremy Swift - actor The Beautiful Secret - band Mark Elliott - pop journalist The Winachi Tribe - band Big kiss, ScratchNSniffers! - Nick Randell X EXTRAORDINARY LIVES. ONLINE.
“I think all good actors are trying to shine a light on what it means to be human. And to look at human behaviour and contradiction.” SNS Online is invited to the home of award winning actress, Ann Mitchell, to discuss some of the pivotal roles she’s played on stage and screen, including Dolly Rawlins in the ground breaking Lynda La Plante series, Widows, Mrs. Warren in Mrs Warren’s Profession and her Laurence Oliver Award nominated performance in Through the Leaves. She's a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and is also widely known to millions of BBC One viewers as the brash and archetypal East End matriarch of Albert Square, EastEnders’ Cora Cross. Fully illustrated with archive material and Ann’s music choices. For Eva Mottley. SNS Online continues to offer an eclectic range of quality programming - free to download - to all like-minded people out there in cyber-space. These shows are independent podcasts produced to the highest professional standards and are non-profit making. So please enjoy, download and share these shows on all your lovely social media - as essentially that is our advertising! And please, please, please...offer feedback on the 'SNS Online' FB page or Twitter (ScratchNTweet). Shows currently in preparation... Thea Downie - stand up comedian Derek Fowlds - actor Peter Mabbutt - hypnotherapist/broadcaster James Mead - Operations Lead/Holding Hands 4 Equality Big kiss, ScratchNSniffers! - Nick Randell X Thanks go to Paul Condon and Pippa Gwilliam. EXTRAORDINARY LIVES. ONLINE.
In The Past Lane - The Podcast About History and Why It Matters
With St. Patrick's Day (March 17) being celebrated this week, In The Past Lane takes a look at some fascinating Irish American history. 1) We start with a feature piece on why Americans in the late 19th century associated Irish immigrants with terrorism. That's right, long before 9/11, the Irish inspired fear among Americans as a dangerous immigrant group that committed acts of terrorism. 2) Next, we present a feature on Hercules Mulligan, the Irish immigrant who served as a trusted spy against the British during the American revolution. You might recognize his name if you've seen "Hamilton, The Musical," or listened to the soundtrack. 3) Then we turn to The History Skinny, the segment where we talk about news stories that relate to history. This week we chat it up with In The Past Lane's Senior Historical Correspondent, Stephanie Yuhl. 4)and finally, it's on to a short piece on the dozens of American slang terms (47 to be precise) that start with the word "Irish." Ever hear of Irish confetti? Show notes and credits at: www.InThePastLane.com Episode 007 notes and credits Further Reading about the Irish and the Fenian Movement Terry Golway, For the Cause of Liberty: A Thousand Years of Ireland’s Heroes (2000). Shane Kenna, Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa: Unrepentant Fenian (2015) K.R.M. Short, The dynamite war: Irish American bombers in Victorian Britain (1979). Peter Vronsky, Ridgeway: The American Fenian Invasion and the 1866 Battle That Made Canada (2011) Patrick Freyne, “‘O’Dynamite’ Rossa: Was Fenian leader the first terrorist?” The Irish Times, Aug 1, 2015 http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/heritage/o-dynamite-rossa-was-fenian-leader-the-first-terrorist-1.2303447 Niall Whelehan, “Scientific warfare or the quickest way to liberate Ireland’: the Brooklyn Dynamite School,” History Ireland, Nov/Dec 2008.http://www.historyireland.com/18th-19th-century-history/scientific-warfare-or-the-quickest-way-to-liberate-ireland-the-brooklyn-dynamite-school/ Music: Jay Graham, ITPL Intro (courtesy, JayGMusic.com) Kevin McCleod, “Impact Moderato” (Free Music Archive) Lee Rosevere, “Going Home” (Free Music Archive) Andy Cohen, “Trophy Endorphins” (Free Music Archive) The Bell, “I Am History” (Free Music Archive) Howie and Ann Mitchell, “Irish Washerwoman” (Free Music Archive)
World AIDS Day 2015, and more people than ever are living with *HIV in the UK alone - with over 36.9 million worldwide. And although combination drug therapies mean that (for many people) HIV is no longer a death sentence, how are these people coping day-to-day with the condition? Most importantly, can they be both HIV and happy? Nick Randell speaks to Paul Thorn, former GT columnist, presenter of 'The HIV Happy Hour' on Radio Reverb 97.2fm and author of ‘HIV Happy’, to find out more. *A donation has been made to the Terrence Higgins Trust. http://www.tht.org.uk/ SNS Online continues to offer an eclectic range of quality programming - free to download - to all like-minded people out there in cyber-space. These shows are independent podcasts produced to the highest professional standards and are non-profit making. So please enjoy, download and share these shows on all your lovely social media - as essentially that is our advertising! And please, please, please...offer feedback on the 'SNS Online' FB page or Twitter (ScratchNTweet). With thanks to Philip Alan Cleary. In memory of Simon Dutch. Shows currently in preparation... Zarghuna Kargar - author/broadcaster. Puppet Rebellion - Manchester based independent band. Ann Mitchell - actress. Carmen Harris - healer/author/script writer. Thea Downie - stand up comedian. Derek Fowlds - actor Peter Mabbutt - hypnotherapist/broadcaster Ian Dixon Potter - playwright Paul Condon - author Ann Mitchell - actor EXTRAORDINARY LIVES. ONLINE.
They Met Online | Life and Love | Whether You're Waiting, Dating or Mating
For our last live episode, Team TMO is rejoined by our Founding Social Media Strategist and TMO Team Member, L. Martin Johnson Pratt, social media guru, founder of the internationally recognized brand, ILuvBlackWomen and most recently named as one of the Top 100 Most Influential Blacks on Social Media. Also joining the Team, marketing and social media strategist, Mr. Mike Street, who has provided strategy as members of Gary Vaynerchuk of VaynerMedia, Oprah's OWNTV social media teams. And of course, the sisters are well-represented also, as Blogger and Founder of Black Bloggers Connect and BloggerWeek, Jessica Ann Mitchell shares her thoughts, on leveraging a blog for business and story-telling, as well. A great conversation about the role of social media in our lives--personally and professionally. If you even have an inkling of using social media to advance any portion of your life, tune in to this episode, because like Ricardo says we talk about, "Tweeter." Pray for him! LOL
Jessica Ann Mitchell owner of The Black Blogger Network. She has a Bachelor's Degree in African World Studies, a Masters Degree in Pan African Studies and is currently studying to obtain her Masters Degree in Public Relations at Syracuse University. During our interview, Jessica shares about various subjects including where her love of Africa came from, going to a historical Black college, her first trip to Africa, the moment when she first stepped on African soil, dealing with the issue of skin tone when she visit the Dominican Republic, why she started blogging, her first blog post, her thoughts of the state of the Black blogosphere, some keys to getting a blog started, the biggest growth opportunities for Blacks with blogging, the future of the Black blogosphere, the fall of MySpace, how to empower young Blacks so they get involved in the blogosphere. Jessica also talks about the history and the future of The Black Blogger Network and digital racism. Here is the contact information for Jessica and her sites: Email: info@blackbloggersconnect.com Black Blogger Network: http://www.blackbloggernetwork.com/ Black Bloggers Connect: http://www.blackbloggernetwork.com/2011/06/18/black-bloggers-connect-the-first-social-media-network-for-black-bloggers/ Please feel free to email us at info@blackcanadianman.com. If you live in North America, you can leave us a message at 1-866-280-9385 (toll free). Please feel free to "Like" the "The Vibe and Vegas Show" Facebook fan page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Vibe-and-Vegas-Show/155099174532923 God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Vibe and Vegas info@blackcanadianman.com Podcast: http://thevibeandvegasshow.wordpress.com/ 2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series): http://www.blackweblogawards.com/bwa2011finalists.pdf Black Blog Of The Day - Black Blogger Network - June 23, 2011: http://www.blackbloggernetwork.com/category/black-blog-of-the-day/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/vibeandvegas "The Vibe and Vegas Show" Facebook Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/The-Vibe-and-Vegas-Show/155099174532923 iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-vibe-and-vegas-show/id434781229
Ann Mitchell of the K272 course team talks about her own background and the philosophy that underpins The Open University course.
Ann Mitchell of the K272 course team explores some of the issues raised by the tracks on this album.
Ann Mitchell of the K272 course team talks about her own background and the philosophy that underpins The Open University course.
Ann Mitchell of the K272 course team explores some of the issues raised by the tracks on this album.
While George relaxes on a cruise ship off the Pacific coast of Mexico (ok, so he's doing some genealogy lecturing on the RootsMagic 2008 cruise), Drew handles the entire podcast himself (not even assisted by the cats). News items include the Louisiana Death Records Index for 1911-1956, a new partnering between 23andMe and Ancestry.com, GenealogyFreelancers.com (a new reverse auction company), the beta launch of Footnote's Footnote Pages service, the efforts by Google to digitize newspaper archives, the appointment of former eBay executive Eric Shoup as Ancestry.com's new Vice President of Product, the acquisition of Kindo by MyHeritage, the launch of Louis Kessler's new genealogy software review site GenSoftReviews, a site for those interested in access to Pennsylvania records (PaHR-Access), and Matt Combs' new "Surname Suggestion List" software.Additional listener e-mail asks about the proper etiquette for following up possible DNA surname project matches, how to get episodes of the Genealogy Guys Podcast onto a Zune mp3 player, why episodes of the Genealogy Guys Podcast have changed genres from "Speech" to "Podcast", feedback on the pronunciation of "Scituate" in Massachusetts, a query about genealogy software that would work with both a Windows system and an iPhone, a question about genealogy software designed to work with the new familysearch.org family trees, how a subscriber to Ancestry.ca got a database access problem resolved quickly, and some feedback about the new music used during the Genealogy Guys Podcast.Finally, Drew shares his interview with Ann Mitchell, Ancestry.com's expert on the new search facility, recorded at the recent Federation of Genealogical Societies' conference in Philly.