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Ann Thompson, FAIA, is Executive Vice President of Architecture and Design at Related Midwest. She leads the design and planning of projects across the company's portfolio of mixed-use, mixed-income, affordable and luxury developments, as well as all engineering, zoning and entitlement efforts. Listen in to hear about Ann's career journey from architecture to development, and about how developers take on roles in building communities.
“The people that are members of the Mural Society are amazing. They do everything that they do because of the love of their community.” Ann Thompson is the art curator of murals for the Lompoc Mural Society. In this episode, Ann chats with Luis about the history of art in Lompoc California, all the beautiful murals around town, how they met, why art needs to be restored, how some murals are done in one day, satellites, how you know when you are finished with a piece of art, how the Mural Society chooses the art, historic buildings, and all the various types of murals around town. Support Road Dog Podcast by: 1. Joining the Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/roaddogpodcast 2. Subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you listen on. GO SLEEVES: https://gokinesiologysleeves.com HAMMER NUTRITION show code: Roaddoghn20 Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.hammernutrition.com DRYMAX show code: Roaddog2020 Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.drymaxsports.com/products/ LUNA Sandals “Whether I'm hitting the trails or just hanging out, LUNA Sandals are my favorite. They're designed by Barefoot Ted of Born to Run and made for every adventure—ultra running, hiking, or just kicking back. Its minimalist footwear that's good for your feet!” Check them out and get 15% off at lunasandals.com/allwedoisrun Allwedoisrun.com Ann Thompson Contact Info: Lompoc Mural Society: https://www.lompocmurals.com Luis Escobar (Host) Contact: luis@roaddogpodcast.com Luis Instagram Kevin Lyons (Producer) Contact: kevin@roaddogpodcast.com yesandvideo.com Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Original RDP Photo: Photography by Kaori Peters kaoriphoto.com Road Dog Podcast Adventure With Luis Escobar www.roaddogpodcast.com
Our listeners are in for a treat this week on the Faculty Factory Podcast as we enjoy a first-time visit from Ann Thompson, MD. She has been called “The Mother of Us All” in the field of pediatric clinical care, and her wisdom is prodigious. Distinguished Service Professor Emerita in Critical Care Medicine and Pediatrics, and the Vice Dean Emerita at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Throughout her career, she has gained a reputation for her dedication to teamwork, facilitation, collaboration, team building, and ensuring overall team success across departments. This commitment is evident not only in her intensive care work but also in her role in faculty affairs, where she served as Vice Dean for ten years. We hope you enjoy this memorable episode as Dr. Thompson reveals her reflections on what it has taken to continuously build and support teams within this field over the years. We also want to give Dr. Thompson a tip of the cap for her continued support of the Faculty Factory. She was a Patreon supporter for several years of our show in our early years, and this community and its resources wouldn't have the reach they have without the generosity of folks like her. Learn More: https://facultyfactory.org/
Tuesdays and Fridays are special days for a small group of students from Lac qui Parle Valley Schools near Milan. That's when the Milan Kids Club is in session at the former Milan Public School building.Rosalia Iowanes and Justleen Ponun, two teens employed by the program, have set up the volleyball net in the gym. Some students play barefoot. The sport is immensely popular in the Micronesian community.Justleen explained the volleyball connection.“Most of us would say it's our favorite sport because some of us grew up playing volleyball and yeah, volleyball is also like a favorite sport back in Micronesia,” she said. Justleen's family moved from Micronesia to Milan. However, Justleen was born in Willmar, 43 miles east of town.Her family is not alone. From Micronesia to MilanFamilies have been relocating from the Federated States of Micronesia in the Pacific Ocean to this southwest Minnesota town for more than 20 years. The small but steady stream of Micronesians arriving in this rural town, founded in the 19th Century by Norwegian immigrants, is a big change, explained program director Ann Thompson.The Micronesian community has boosted Milan's once declining population and brought a new energy to town, she added. Their presence has boosted the economy and infused youth into an aging populace. Charthttps://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/18102929/?utm_source=embed&utm_campaign=visualisation/18102929“Milan went from the oldest community in Chippewa County, oldest average age … a little bit of diversity, but not much to being the youngest community, growing population and really diverse,” Thompson said. “It's a big change.”Thompson said longtime residents have realized over time there are benefits to having an immigrant community in Milan: More kids in schools and more kids to clothe and feed.According to data from the 2020 U.S. Census, Micronesians made up 57 percent of Milan's population of 428. The town's numbers peaked in the 1940 census with 624 residents and trended downward until it hit its lowest number, 326, in 2000.Datahttps://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/18102809/?utm_source=embed&utm_campaign=visualisation/18102809Between 2000 and 2020, Milan's population grew by 31 percent, according to census data. Micronesia is a region of about 2,000 islands in the Pacific Ocean. The region also includes the island nation of the Federated States of Micronesia, which is nearly 7,000 miles away from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Chuuk is one of the country's four states. Romanum is an island in Chuuk. And almost every person of Micronesian descent living in Milan, is from Romanum.How did Micronesians know about Milan, whose motto is “Norwegian Capital U.S.A.”? The connection begins with former Milan area resident, Erik Thompson, who served in the Peace Corps in Chuuk. Thompson continued his Micronesian friendships after he left service. One of them visited Thompson in Milan. Thompson's friend later decided to settle in Milan with his family. Milan is roughly the same size as their island, Romanum, Erik Thompson told MPR News in 2010.“He thought he wouldn't be overwhelmed by the size of the place, and that I could speak his language so I could help him make a transition,” Thompson said of one of his friends from Romanum. “But he said he also wanted to bring his family over so kids could get a good education.”Afterward, others from Romanum moved to Milan as well.An agreement between Micronesia and the U.S. allows for citizens from both countries to work and travel freely between the two nations. Community cohesion can be noisyAnn Thompson says there were challenges for residents and newcomers.For example, Micronesians play music in the town park which might be too loud for some residents. They, in turn, may decline to directly ask for the music to be lowered, Thompson said, because of what she calls ‘Minnesota passive aggressiveness.'“There's angst,” Thompson said.Erika Raymond, the co-owner of E and J Micronesian Mart on Main street, says the park is packed every day with Micronesians.She says community members like to meet up at the park to play volleyball or basketball and they bring speakers to play music.“Some people just want peace and quiet but we're there every day making noises, but that's just how we are,” Raymond said. “We're a community that loves to hang around everyday. We're just very family-oriented. Not all of us are related. But if you're from somewhere and you come in and look, you'd think we're all related.”‘That's what I love about Milan'In 2007, Ann Thompson said a group of concerned citizens formed a nonprofit called the Greater Milan Initiative. The nonprofit paid $1 to the Lac qui Parle Valley School District for the former K-12 school which had been closed since 1990.The initiative manages the building and offers programs such as the kids club and a 4-H club. The WIC Clinic and other social service providers come by regularly to serve residents. The school district provides the funding for the kids club, Thompson said. “They see this as a kind of an extra support group for the kids, kind of reinforcing what they're learning at school,” she said. “They have choices. They can play in the gym, or they can do art. We've been doing a lot of art exploration. We're working on this movie. That was their idea.”Nelisa Raymond is from Romanum. She's married and has a daughter in high school. She also works for the Appleton Milan Elementary School. Raymond remembers the day she arrived at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.“I came in April. And it's still cold over here. But there's no snow on the ground. So I open the door from the airport. It's like, whoa, it's cold and it's sunny,” Raymond said. “So I went back inside and I was like, ‘Oh my goodness.'”Erika Raymond said she is torn about returning to Romanum. She wants to return, but she has four children, ages 8 to 15, to think about.“As I'm getting older and older, I prefer back home. But then I have my kids so that's why we're here. I want them to get a good education,” she said. Raymond hopes they finish college and secure good jobs.Still, there's something about Milan.“It's a peaceful town. It's not crowded. And you feel safe with your kids roaming around town, and we feel safe,” Raymond said. “Yeah, that's what I love about Milan.”Correction (May 29, 2024): An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated who paid Lac qui Parle Valley School District for the school building. The story has been updated.
Taylor Ann Thompson (21) is an American actress. She started her career at the early age of four, playing Jack Nicholson's granddaughter in Rob Reiner's “The Bucket List.” She then went on to appear in several television films and series, works include Lifetime's “Liz and Dick” alongside Lindsay Lohan, “Amish Grace” with Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Amazon's “The Kicks” and “Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street,” and Showtime's “Shameless.” This past year, she played the antagonist in Lifetime's “Black Girl Missing” with Garcelle Beauvais. Most recently, she championed her first leading role in another Lifetime movie, “Ladies of the ‘80s: A Divas Christmas,” alongside Linda Gray, Loni Anderson, Morgan Fairchild, Donna Mills, and Nicollette Sheridan. She is a recent graduate of New York University Tisch School of the Arts, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama. She has also participated in many theatrical productions at Lee Strasberg Institute of Film and Television in LA and New York, Playwrights Horizons Theater School in New York, and has also trained at Stella Adler Studio of Acting. She is passionate about Mental Health Awareness, speaking about the cause on the Podcast “Giving Back Generation” and generating a following on Tik Tok. She is based in Los Angeles. Watch the Podcast on YouTube | Read the DiariesHost, Author of Diary of an Actress,. Executive Producer: Rachel BailitEditor, Producer : Max BugrovYouTube: @diaryofanactresspodcastInstagram: diaryofanactresspodcastTikTok: @diaryofanactresspodcastFacebook: diaryofanactress
If you have been bitten by the holiday stress bug like me...this ones for you! Yes I'm being totally real here...I have felt quite crazy this December, trying to get a new business off it's feet, be a wife & super Mom! I vent a bit in this episode to my dear friend & high level busienss coach, Kathleen Ann Thompson. Kathleen is someone I have become very fond of through having her as a guest mulitple times on The Wicked Salty Podcast and I felt like this episode was a perfect way to share my REAL thoughts & feelings and get some epic feedback from such an excpetional business coach! Kathleen's talents are spread across many different avenues of life and business. She is an expert in acting, voice coaching, brand building, financial advising…the list goes on and on! If you need help building your business and you're looking for answers to important business questions…Kathleen is definitely great to talk to! Kathleen and I take a quick visit to the beach too...but in a non physcial way that is very helpful and destressing for all! This is a MUST listen to episode if you want to have some girl time, vent & learn some epic strategies to crush the holiday crazies & prepare to be Entrepreneurial EPIC in The New Year! Kathleen offers business coaching sessions and can be contacted at kathleen@kathleenannthompson.com kathleenannthompson.com Follow Jen @wickedsaltyife on social & wickedsalty.com
Today we discuss a Michigan based case, in Genesee County. In this episode we discuss how Jason Harris took the life of his wife and mother of his children for his own personal gain. Sources for this case are: https://www.abc12.com/news/family-of-davison-woman-breaks-their-silence-in-cereal-murder-case/article_46d1a8e8-4bdb-11ec-8a42-973523115b9b.html https://www.allenfuneralhomeinc.com/obituary/2731966 https://www.oxygen.com/crime-news/jason-harris-convicted-in-murder-of-wife-christina-harris-after-breast-milk-proved-she https://www.oxygen.com/crime-news/jason-harris-get-life-for-killing-christina-thompson-harris https://www.mlive.com/news/flint/2021/11/jury-finds-michigan-man-guilty-of-murder-in-overdose-death-of-wife-after-cereal-poisoned-with-heroin.html https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/defenders/2021/12/09/weve-been-fighting-so-long-how-2-michigan-women-helped-solve-their-sisters-murder/ https://www.abc12.com/news/family-of-davison-woman-breaks-their-silence-in-cereal-murder-case/article_46d1a8e8-4bdb-11ec-8a42-973523115b9b.html https://www.gofundme.com/f/justice-for-christys-girls?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer https://www.mlive.com/news/flint/2021/12/michigan-man-who-poisoned-wifes-cereal-with-heroin-sentenced-to-life-in-prison.html https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/08/28/heroin-cereal-murder-michigan-jason-harris/
When was the last time you were really intentional? Life has a way of being very seasonal, and pushing us to move in directions we aren't expecting. Ann Thompson has had a very successful career. However, she wasn't very happy when she felt God pushing her to move on from a position she really enjoyed. Today, we dive into how she listened to that inner voice, started new in her career, and reflect on just how important intentionality is. Ann is the Host of the Faith-driven Leader Podcast, married with 5 kids, and is intentional at winning at work and at home. Enjoy today's episode. In this episode, you'll discover… What is the key trait to winning at work and at home? (1:37) Active listening, vs. intentional listening. (5:58) Faith Driven Leader Podcast. (10:52) Intentionally making decisions (24:27) Taking a two-year sabbatical. (36:18) God has the night shift. (45:09) Traci's Bio: It was during my 12 years at P&G that I learned about understanding consumer beliefs and behavior, marketing, product development, and innovation. I learned how to manage up and down and across massive, complex corporate hierarchies. I touched nearly every business unit and region as I moved up and across the organization, from Fabric & Home Care, to Hair Care, Corporate Design, and Global Volume Forecasting and Market Mix Modeling - a discipline we re-named as “Integrated Business Optimization” during my tenure. But, more important than any product or team I worked on while at P&G, I learned how to lead with my faith; I fell in love with Jesus and His steady, constant presence, even in the details of my work; and I learned that, driven by my faith, I'm a risk taker and an entrepreneur. Then, in 2007, I heard the Lord was calling me to step off the ladder and into something new. I joined a small, but quickly growing, forward-thinking company providing market research and innovation services to companies like Procter. I learned how to create and sell meaningful projects that would enable clients to learn and grow their businesses. I learned how to develop and nurture relationships with clients who had roles like the one I'd held at P&G. I learned the ins and outs of running a small business. And then I got fired. Financial strain, and a mismatch between me and the future direction of the business fast-tracked my move to the next adventure. A blessing in disguise. Energized rather than discouraged, I seized the opportunity of a small severance package that bought me just enough time to try something new. Along with a business partner, I co-founded The Garage Group in 2011. Inspired by small-company, entrepreneurial spirit and practice, TGG works with large companies to enable them to solve big challenges with innovative new approaches, borrowed and adapted from the world of startups. TGG grew rapidly and my role ebbed and flowed as the business required - from sales, to project design and delivery, to client relationship development, to content and capability creation, to industry leadership, staff development, creating and shepherding culture, finances, and every other aspect of running a small business. I learned a lot from our successes, but even more from our mistakes. In 2019, just before the COVID pandemic hit, my co-founder and I stepped into new roles while we brought in a new CEO to take us to the next level. Within a year, I'd worked myself out of my role, as we sold the business to the next generation of folks from our team. I moved into what I thought would be a short sabbatical. That sabbatical turned into almost two years of rest and reassessment. Lots of writing and dreaming and napping and quieting myself and my own dreams long enough to hear the Lord wooing me into something new. Launching into this new season of writing, advising, podcast hosting, and speaking is a whole new adventure. Walking even more closely with the Lord, I'm ready and willing to go where He leads. I live in my hometown of Cincinnati, OH with my husband Rich and our people-loving Bernese Mountain Dog, Faith. We're enjoying the empty nest and the beautiful stage of parenting young adult children. Our latest side hustle venture is short term rental properties, which have proven to be a great creative outlet, and have given us a beautiful way to welcome folks to our fine city. We love to travel, read, and fan flames of revival in Cincinnati through prayer, worship, and fellowship with others. What's Next? Are you struggling to win at both home and work? Maybe you're crushing it at work, but home life is tough. Or maybe home life is great, but work is challenging. I want to give you 10 tips that I share with clients. Go to my website at www.corymcarlson.com/subscribe and download your free copy of “10 Ways To Win At Home and at Work.” Have you read ‘Rise and Go'? All leaders get knocked down from time to time, so this is a resource to help you get back up quicker. Check it out on Amazon. Also, if you have not checked out my first book, please do! It is called Win At Home First and you can purchase it on Amazon Here. Forbes Magazine rated it one of 7 books everyone on your team should read.
Noelle Gray of The Gray Cville, David Deaton & Ann Hickey Thompson of Mindsalt and Matthias John of Matthias John Realty joined Alex Urpí & Michael Urpí On “Today y Mañana!” “Today y Mañana” airs every Thursday at 10:15 am on The I Love CVille Network! “Today y Mañana” is presented by Emergent Financial Services, LLC, Craddock Insurance Services Inc, Castle Hill Cider, and Matthias John Realty, with Forward Adelante.
This is a LIFE CHANGING EPISODE! I am SO excited to announce that today my guest is Kathleen Ann Thompson! Kathleen is an absolute genius in business development and I couldn't help to have her back again for a second time! Quite honestly I hope she will become a regular guest on The Wicked Salty Podcast! Kathleen's talents are spread across many different avenues of life and business. She is an expert in acting, voice coaching, brand building, financial advising…the list goes on and on! If you need help building your business and you're looking for answers to important business questions…Kathleen is definitely the one to talk to! Kathleen and Jen visit Rhode Island and talk beach love, Rhode Island seafood & multi million dollar business success tips for the eager entrepreneur! This is a MUST listen to episode if you want to learn “3 Words That Will Change Your Business And Life Forever” From "The Queen Of Business Development" Herself, Kathleen Ann Thompson! Kathleen offers business coaching sessions and can be contacted at kathleen@kathleenannthompson.com kathleenannthompson.com Follow Jen @wickedsaltyife on social & wickedsalty.com
Today my guest is Kathleen Ann Thompson! Kathleen is a rare gem. Her talents are spread across many different avenues of life and business. The word that comes to mind is genius! She is an expert in acting, voice coaching, brand building, financial advising … the list goes on and on. If you need help building your business and you're looking for answers to important business questions…Kathleen is definitely the one to talk to! Kathleen and Jen visit 2 beaches on the shores of Connecticut & Hawaii to talk beach love, fashion, & business success tips for the eager entrepreneur! This is a MUST listen to episode if you want to hear TOP Business Questions Answered from "The Queen Of Business Development" herself! Kathleen offers business coaching sessions and can be contacted at kathleen@kathleenannthompson.com kathleenannthompson.com Follow Jen @wickedsaltyife on social & wickedsalty.com
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I met Mary Ann for the first time here in Cyprus and was impressed by her charisma and confidence on stage but even more by her kindness and approachability off the stage. When I met her again recently at a Global Woman Conference in London, my impression of her was once more confirmed, she is an amazing human.Mary Ann is the recipient of the 2018 Civic Pioneer Award, considered one of the highest recognitions given by Congress to a USA female citizen. She is a co-founder of The Memnosyne Institute with her husband, Joshua Raymond Frenk, which includes programs, FoodSourceDFW one of the leading initiatives fighting food waste in the nation (led by Rev. Dr. Todd Collier) feeding 5,000 families a day in Dallas alone and $55,077,154.00 of food saved to date.She is also a published writer, internationally award-winning sculptor, human rights/environmental activist, social-responsible investor/conscious-capitalist and international speaker, including at the UN, White House, House of Lords, Parliament of World Religions to 3,000 people and for the 2020 Dallas Women's March to 5,000. She led The Memnosyne Institute team in negotiating the first treaty/alliance in 300 years between Hopi and Navajo nations.She is so much more than anything written above, find out and tune in to this episode.
As we wrap up 2022, we are taking a look back at the plays we covered this year by re-reading them and discussing how our readings of the plays has changed after doing our research for our episodes. Shakespeare Anyone? is created and produced by Korey Leigh Smith and Elyse Sharp. Music is "Neverending Minute" by Sounds Like Sander. Follow us on Instagram at @shakespeareanyonepod for updates or visit our website at shakespeareanyone.com You can support the podcast at patreon.com/shakespeareanyone Works referenced: Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. Edited by Ann Thompson and Neil Taylor, Revised ed., Bloomsbury Arden, 2016. Shakespeare, William, and R. A. Foakes. King Lear: Arden Third Series. Bloomsbury, 2018.
Allison Gilbert is an award-winning journalist and co-author of Listen, World!, the first biography of American writer Elsie Robinson, a newspaper columnist who came from nothing and became the most-read woman in the country and highest-paid woman writer in the William Randolph Hearst media empire. The New York Times raves “One does not tire of spending time with Elsie Robinson” and the Wall Street Journal proclaims the book “an important contribution to women's history.” Susan Orlean effuses the biography is “the rarest of things — a lively piece of unknown history, a marvelous story of a woman's triumph, and a tremendous read.” Gilbert is host of “Women Journalists of 9/11: Their Stories,” a 20-part documentary series produced in collaboration with the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. For this, she interviewed such luminaries as Savannah Guthrie, Maggie Haberman, Dana Bash, and Linda Wertheimer. She is co-executive producer of the companion 2-hour film that featured, among many others, Tom Brokaw, Rehema Ellis, Ann Thompson, Scott Pelley, Byron Pitts, Ann Compton, and Cynthia McFadden. Gilbert is the official narrator of the 9/11 Memorial Museum's historical exhibition audio tour, the only female journalist to be so honored. Allison Gilbert writes regularly for the New York Times and other publications. On her blog, she features Q & A's with some of the most notable names in our culture today including, Arianna Huffington, Jon Stewart, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Dani Shapiro, and Gretchen Rubin. Allison is co-editor of Covering Catastrophe: Broadcast Journalists Report September 11 and author of Always Too Soon: Voices of Support for Those Who Have Lost Both Parents, Parentless Parents: How the Loss of Our Mothers and Fathers Impacts the Way We Raise Our Children, and Passed and Present: Keeping Memories of Loved Ones Alive. Gilbert lives in New York with her husband and two children. You can connect with her on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Events: Wednesday, November 9 New York Public Library — IN PERSON 6:00pm ET 476 5th Ave, New York, NY 10018 A special evening with Sunny Hostin (co-host of ABC's The View and author of Summer on the Bluffs) https://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2022/11/09/allison-gilbert-sunny-hostin-listen-world Wednesday, November 16 Society of Illustrators — VIRTUAL 6:00pm ET In conversation with Liza Donnelly (New Yorker cartoonist and author of Very Funny Ladies: The New Yorker's Women Cartoonists) https://societyillustrators.org/event/listenworld/ Friday, November 18 New-York Historical Society — IN PERSON 7:00pm ET 170 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024 In conversation with Brooke Kroeger (founding director of the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at NYU and author of the forthcoming Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism and Julie Golia (associate director of Manuscripts, Archives, and Rare Books at NYPL and the author of Newspaper Confessions: A History of Advice Columns in a Pre-Internet Age) https://www.nyhistory.org/programs/listen-world-elsie-robinson-newspaper-columnists?date=2022-11-18 Tuesday, November 29 Books & Books Key West — VIRTUAL 7:00pm ET In conversation with Christina Baker Kline (author of The Exiles) https://booksandbookskw.com/events/gilbert/
In today's episode, we are covering the major themes, tropes, and topics related to William Shakespeare's Hamlet. We'll also discuss the challenges involved in reading, performing, and editing Hamlet as well as how scholars have struggled to determine when exactly Hamlet was written. Content warning: because of this play's themes, we will be discussing mental health and suicide in this episode. Listen with care. Shakespeare Anyone? is created and produced by Korey Leigh Smith and Elyse Sharp. Music is "Neverending Minute" by Sounds Like Sander. Follow us on Instagram at @shakespeareanyonepod for updates or visit our website at shakespeareanyone.com You can support the podcast at patreon.com/shakespeareanyone Works referenced: Green, John, et al. “Ghosts, Murder, and More Murder - Hamlet Part 1: Crash Course Literature 203.” YouTube, Crashcourse, 13 Mar. 2014, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=My14mZa-eq8. Green, John. “Ophelia, Gertrude, and Regicide - Hamlet Part 2: Crash Course Literature 204.” YouTube, Crashcourse, 20 Mar. 2014, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDCohlKUufs. “Hamlet.” Edited by SparkNotes Editors, Sparknotes, SparkNotes, 2005, https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/hamlet/. Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. Edited by Ann Thompson and Neil Taylor, Revised ed., Bloomsbury Arden, 2016.
In today's episode, we are kicking off our series on William Shakespeare's Hamlet by giving you a synopsis of this looong play. In addition to covering the plot points you'll likely remember if you've seen or read this play before (like "to be or not to be," "alas poor Yorick!" etc.), we also make sure to cover the geopolitical subplots that can get cut or skipped. Shakespeare Anyone? is created and produced by Korey Leigh Smith and Elyse Sharp. Music is "Neverending Minute" by Sounds Like Sander. Follow us on Instagram at @shakespeareanyonepod for updates or visit our website at shakespeareanyone.com You can support the podcast at patreon.com/shakespeareanyone Works referenced: Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. Edited by Ann Thompson and Neil Taylor, Revised ed., Bloomsbury Arden, 2016.
While she doesn't like the word ally, and I get it, she is one with us. This woman has lived her life committed to making the world a safer place for LGBTQ people. Especially in the world of religion, where it is needed most. She is the best and earliest example of an ally I have ever known, in both the LGBTQ and BIPOC communities. She is also a mentor of mine, and a very dear friend. She is not someone that would usually go on camera or agree to a podcast. I am so honored she trusted me enough to have this powerful conversation. I can't wait for you to know her. It is my deep honor and privilege to introduce you to Ann Thompson Cook. Show your support for these conversations and have the opportunity to join them here: https://patreon.com/thegenderrevealparty. Each week a new episode will be released with another human being that has something to say about gender. My goal is to convey that gender is a construct that was all made up and it's way more fluid than any of us can fathom. Gender and genitals are NOT the same thing. These weekly stories are about gender reveal. I hope that you will soak up the stories of our guests and share them with an intention to educate others and love the differences. It's been my calling for years to love the transphobia out of our human systems. Thanks for sharing in my purpose.
Recap: On our last episode, we analyzed the powerful force that was the fusion of streaming services Funimation and Crunchyroll. What will this mean for the future in anime only a time lapse can tell. join us as our hosts seek out the opinions of their anime compatriots today as you join us on another exciting episode of A Lil Bit O Anime!!! Elijah_5000, who just turned fifteen, leads a rich and privileged life as the heir to the The_Buckity name and estate. Everything changes when, during his Coming of Age Ceremony, he is drawn into an eternal prison known as "Abyss." There he meets and is saved by Monica, the Bloody Black Rabbit, or B-Rabbit for short. Join Elijah_5000 on this fantasy adventure as he unravels the mysteries behind Monica, Abyss, and the "Pandora" organization. Follow us on our socials listed below to include your spirit in Elijah's Love Of All Anime Smash Heart Bomb: Follow Our Friend Ru Thompson: Facebook Instagram Twitter Socials: Twitter Instagram Facebook YouTube Patreon Anime Mentioned In Today's Show: Boruto Dragonball Super Dragonball Z: Light of Hope One Piece My Hero Academia Black Clover Samurai Champloo Food Wars: Shokugeki no Soma FMP Attack on Titan (the final season) Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Sabikui Bisco Black Cat Beyond the Beauty Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Me Dress-Up Darling Kotaro Lives Alone Music provided by: Follow Norea: ✔ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC48e... ✔ Beatstars: https://norea.beatstars.com/ ✔ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noreaofficial/
Merv-Ann joins me in studio for the first episode of the 4th Season of Objectively Incowrecked. We talk about a shared dislike for Funerals as well as some social programming that weighs on our community, we also talk about her up and coming show Taboo Talks which will be discussing these topics in great length and without a Filter.
Dash's journey with Arkansas Children's Hospital started when he was just 2 weeks old. Heather and Poolboy talk to his mother, Michael Ann, about Dash's time at ACH, his treatments and diagnosis, and what he's up to now thanks to Arkansas Children's Hospital! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When did you first learn about 9/11? What about the war in Afghanistan that followed—how much did you know about all that, at least until the past few weeks, when the U.S. military's final withdrawal from Kabul was all over the news? We grew up in a world defined by these tragic events, but most young Americans have only a vague understanding of the so-called War on Terrorism, and very little sense of the human costs of this 20-year conflict. In this episode, we talk with a Xavier University student who grew up in Afghanistan—his father was an interpreter assisting U.S. forces—and who still has loved ones in the devastated homeland now controlled by the Taliban. We all have different perspectives on the tragic aftermath of 9/11, and different ideas about what might come next. But with improved safety, education, and understanding, we all hope to see a better world rising from the ashes. The podcasters: Harnoor Mann (host), University of CincinnatiMohammad Admadzai, Xavier UniversityJoyeuse Muhorakeye, Aiken H.S.Enock Sadiki, Aiken H.S. Learn more: WVXU reporter Ann Thompson spoke with Mohammad Admadzai as the U.S. was pulling forces out of Afghanistan. Click here to read that story. Click here for Tana Weingartner's story on fostering better education and understanding around the 9/11 anniversary, with tips from the Council on American-Islamic Relations and links to resource guides specifically for parents and educators. Click here for NPR's extensive coverage of the 20-year aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks, featuring a wide range of perspectives, and culminating with a special Morning Edition program to be broadcast this Saturday, Sept. 11, 8 a.m. to noon on WVXU and other member stations. Want to better understand and support students like our podcasters, whose families are impacted and displaced by international conflicts? Check out our blog post on Welcoming Week, Sept. 10-19, a national effort to celebrate the contributions and cultures of newcomers to the United States, and to build more inclusive communities around them.
Ann Thompson travelled back to Shepparton for an interview about her life with her beautiful boys Wayne and Peter, who were raised at Coomboona.Both were diagnosed with the rare but fatal genetic condition San Filippo Syndrome as toddlers, and Ann bravely recounts life with her sons and their demise.After the interview she was headed to Mooroopna Cemetry to tidy their graves. Her playlist was beautiful and moving and included the classic Storms Never Last. Because somehow, no matter how bad they seem, they don't last. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Daigi joins us to compare notes on Mariah Carey's performance with Ariana Grande and Jennifer Hudson, share thoughts on Obama's defund the police comments, and give us insight on what her experience has been dating as a black cis woman. Cheers! #blacklivesmatter #BLACK #BLACKEXCELLENCE #BLACKPODCAST #PODCAST #PODSINCOLOR #ladieswhobronche #lwb #perolike #shitspanishgirlssay #nyc #newyork #relationships #dating #xmas #mariahcarey #arianagrande #jenniferhudson #obama #defundthepolice #blackwomen #sex --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bronche/support
This program first aired on Friday the 9th of October 2020 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. This show continues the Fairley Leadership series with 2020 participant Jenny Foott, followed by local clinical psychologist Shanel Few, talking about eating disorders. Shepparton Leading Senior Constable Glenn Gibson returns in the police segment and Shepparton gym owner Tareke Le Lievre talks about a push to reclassify fitness services as essential to get them opened up. In this week's Back Story (life journey) segment Ann Thompson remembers life with her two boys who died with the rare genetic condition San Filippo Syndrome. Thanks to J.Furphy and Sons for supporting this podcast and to Adam Watkins & Josh Revens for their technical assistance. Listen to Terri Cowley live on Friday mornings from 9am-12pm. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131. The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1.
This interview first aired on Friday the 9th of October, 2020 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. This week One FM Shepplife announcer Terri Cowley's Back Story life journey segment profiles prominent former Shepparton resident Ann Thompson. Ann remembers life with her two boys who died with the rare genetic condition San Filippo Syndrome. Thanks to J.Furphy and Sons for supporting this podcast and to Adam Watkins & Josh Revens for their technical assistance. Listen to Terri Cowley live on Friday mornings from 9am-12pm. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1.
Most podcasts are just interviews OR solo episodes...cue that song from Sweet Charity: there's gotta be something OTHER than this! Don't get me wrong, we LOVE interviews and solo episodes and they'll continue to remain the bulk of our podcast episodes....but shifting your self-talk also requires activating your creative brain and getting inspired in unexpected ways. For the first time on the WANTcast, we're interviewing a spoken word artist...and then she is PERFORMING her piece here on the show. We were so moved, and know you will be too. Daigi-Ann Thompson is an actress, dancer, spoken word poet and fitness instructor from The Bronx, New York by way of Jamaica. She grew up an athlete, running track and playing basketball up until college where she made the pivot and studied Theater and dance at Buffalo State College. Writing poetry since she was 12 years old and performing spoken word since 2012, she performs under the stage moniker, The Perfect Dai. She has performed and won an open mic slam at the world renowned Nuyorican (noo-your-ee-can) Poet's Cafe, performed on the No Boys Allowed Tour, a college performance tour for female emcees, poets and singers. She was also an original member of the NYC artist collective "Good Vibes Creative Minds," a community of artists dedicated to curating experiences and events for POC creatives. She is also a part of the intergenerational new media collective Eres.you, a platform dedicated to empowering and uplifting folx of color. In addition to a commitment to movement and wellness, Daigi is also committed to a lifetime of inspiring action and progressive thought through creativity and will continue to share her gifts and voice with the world. SHOW NOTES: Daigi on Instagram Stars In The House Eres.you Variis Angela Scarfia (Daigi's fruitfluencer friend) Lindsay B. Davis (LBD Workout) Daigi's spoken word piece on Stars In The House/Plays In The House on 6/17 WANT website Katie’s Instagram Leave a review on iTunes! Subscribe to The (Good) Word, our monthly email digest filled with tips, tools, motivation, and inspiration to shift your self-talk This episode is in support of Small Projects Istanbul. Small Projects Istanbul is dedicated to helping those displaced by the conflict in the Middle East and North Africa, or the M.E.N.A. region, rebuild their lives. They do this through supporting community development, education and empowerment. Their Community Centre is designed to be a place of safety and belonging; and within this space they are committed to working with the community to ensure the best opportunities for families, students and individuals to reach their full potential in Istanbul and beyond. Within the Community Center, SPI strives to provide livelihood support opportunities through the establishment of a Women’s Social Enterprise, enabling skills development, income generation and economic integration. To get involved or to donate, visit smallprojectsistanbul.org
A wise word from wife of North American Missions Training Director, Ann Thompson on "Keeping Yourself Healthy".
In this video, Dr. Ann Thompson, Vice Dean and Professor of Critical Care Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, outlines the history of the PICU and its place in the hospital. From the first polio units in the 1930-50s to modern PICUs today, Dr. Thompson focuses on changing roles, technological advancements, and hopes for growth and expansion in the future. Please visit: www.openpediatrics.org OPENPediatrics™ is an interactive digital learning platform for healthcare clinicians sponsored by Boston Children's Hospital and in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. It is designed to promote the exchange of knowledge between healthcare providers around the world caring for critically ill children in all resource settings. The content includes internationally recognized experts teaching the full range of topics on the care of critically ill children. All content is peer-reviewed and open access-and thus at no expense to the user. For further information on how to enroll, please email: openpediatrics@childrens.harvard.edu Please note: OPENPediatrics does not support nor control any related videos in the sidebar, these are placed by Youtube. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Learn today The most important Element to understand when making Offers. Mary Ann Thompson-Frenk is the president/co-founder of The Memnosyne Institute, a humanitarian, conscious-capitalist, published writer, internationally award-winning...
Learn today The most important Element to understand when making Offers. Mary Ann Thompson-Frenk is the president/co-founder of The Memnosyne Institute, a humanitarian, conscious-capitalist, published writer, internationally award-winning sculptor, human rights/ environmental activist, social-responsible investor and a frequently requested international speaker.
Learn today about empathy and its importance for your business with Mary Ann Thompson-Frenk. She is the president/co-founder of The Memnosyne Institute, a humanitarian, conscious-capitalist, published writer, internationally award-winning sculptor,...
Learn today about empathy and its importance for your business with Mary Ann Thompson-Frenk. She is the president/co-founder of The Memnosyne Institute, a humanitarian, conscious-capitalist, published writer, internationally award-winning sculptor, human rights/environmental activist, social-responsible investor and a frequently requested international speaker.
Today, nearly 51% of medical students are female. But when Dr. Ann Thompson graduated medical school, the proportion of women graduates was only 10%. Dr. Thompson went on to become a pioneer in the field of pediatric critical care medicine. Her accomplishments range from being president of the Society of Critical Care Medicine — only the second woman to hold that position—to lecturing internationally on her research.
Shakespeare’s Hamlet has been realised in thousands of versions. The story of the Danish Prince whose father is murdered by his uncle, who then marries Hamlet’s mother, is perhaps the most fascinating of all Shakespeare’s tragedies. In this podcast, composer Brett Dean and librettist Matthew Jocelyn discuss the creation of their new operatic version of the tale. British tenor Allan Clayton looks forward to playing the title role and Shakespeare scholar Ann Thompson reveals how Hamlet passed into popular culture. Presenter: Katie Derham Produced by Katherine Godfrey for Whistledown Productions for Glyndebourne Festival 2017 Musical extracts are from Brett Dean’s From Melodious Lay, commissioned and recorded by BBC Radio 3 and given its world premiere by the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Joshua Weilerstein at the Barbican on Tuesday 1 November 2016. With thanks to the Barbican Centre and the Corporation of London. Music is courtesy of Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Limited. Image: Matthew Jocelyn and Brett Dean in a Hamlet workshop at Glyndebourne. Photographer: Sam Stephenson
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In this session, Patty Lathan, DVM, DACVIM is joined by Dr. Ann Thompson, DACVIM, from the University of Queensland. They’ll discuss how atypical Addison’s differs from “typical” Addison’s disease, including how to diagnose and treat it.