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In the Blue Note Cafe, Ann Williams and Casey talk to Ethelbert about doing some shopping. Much against Casey’s will. In the department store, Casey spots a shoplifter, and gives…
In the Blue Note Cafe, Ann Williams and Casey talk to Ethelbert about doing some shopping. Much against Casey's will. In the department store, Casey spots a shoplifter, and gives…
In this week's episode, Sally-Ann Williams, CEO of Cicada Innovations, reveals her secret to making better decisions. She discusses how she thrives at times when there are no obvious answers and reveals a key don't in job interviews. Take it from her. She's been there. This podcast is sponsored by Aussie Broadband.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ms. Terry Ann Williams-Richard is a powerhouse motivator, storyteller, and the Owner/CEO of Personalized Educational Services. With over 30 years of experience, Terry has dedicated her life to empowering both children and adults to stand in the greatness God has destined for them. She's a 3-time 5-star Amazon-rated author, book writing coach, veteran teacher, and education consultant. Her latest book, Just Call Me Scholar, is a children's picture book that encourages our young ones to shine bright. Terry is also the host of the Tenacity Talks podcast, a conversation about living your dreams and inspiring others to do the same. Contact - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/terry.williamsrichard
In this week's "Tuesday Night Detectives" on Vintage Classic Radio, we delve into the intriguing world of sleuthing with two classic radio detective stories. First up, we feature "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" in the episode titled "The Ghost to Ghost Matter" originally broadcasted on May 18th, 1958. In this suspenseful episode, the freelance insurance investigator, Johnny Dollar, played by Bob Bailey, tackles a case involving a haunted house that is causing its owner's insurance policy to skyrocket. As Johnny digs deeper, he uncovers a plot involving insurance fraud. The episode also stars Virginia Gregg as Helen, an insightful local who aids Johnny in solving they mystery. Supporting roles are filled by the talented Parker Baer and Howard McNear, who bring depth and intrigue to this ghostly narrative. Following that, we turn back the clock to February 19th, 1948, for "Casey, Crime Photographer" in the episode, "Witchcraft". Staats Cotsworth stars as Casey, a crime photographer who finds himself embroiled in a peculiar case when a superstitious belief in witchcraft becomes the central theme of a murder investigation. The plot thickens when Casey uses his camera to not only capture images but to also reveal hidden truths behind the town's eerie occurrences. John Gibson plays Ethelbert, the bartender who provides Casey with tips and insights, while Jan Miner plays Ann Williams, Casey's resourceful colleague who aids in the investigation. The episode is a gripping mix of mystery and the supernatural, showcasing how fear can play a powerful role in a community's psyche. Together, these episodes off a night of thrilling mysteries and a must-listen for fans of classic detective radio dramas, presented by Vintage Classic Radio.
The cops interview a character named Johnson about a murder. They suspect he’s their man, but with Ann Williams and Casey on the scene the truth is sure to come…
The cops interview a character named Johnson about a murder. They suspect he's their man, but with Ann Williams and Casey on the scene the truth is sure to come…
On this week's “Tuesday Night Detectives” on Vintage Classic Radio, we begin with an episode of "The Falcon" titled “Unsilent Butler,” originally broadcast on March 11th, 1951. In this thrilling installment, private detective Michael Waring, known as The Falcon, finds himself entangled in a case involving a wealthy family and a mysteriously murdered butler. As Waring delves into the investigation, he uncovers a network of lies and hidden motives among the family members, each with their own secrets to protect. The episode takes listeners through a series of twists and turns, leading to a surprising revelation about the true identity of the killer. The cast features Les Damon as The Falcon, with supporting roles played by Jean Gillespie, Ann Williams, and Ken Lynch. Next, we present "Walk Softly, Peter Troy" with the episode “The Marauding Mademoiselles,” first aired on March 3rd, 1964. In this captivating adventure, private investigator Peter Troy is hired to protect a high-profile fashion show from a string of daring thefts attributed to a gang of female thieves known as the Marauding Mademoiselles. As Troy navigates the glamorous yet treacherous world of fashion, he must uncover the identities of the elusive criminals and prevent their next heist. With the help of his resourceful assistant, Julie, Troy races against time to solve the case before the thieves strike again. The episode features John Fraser as Peter Troy, with performances by Adrienne Corri as Julie and co-stars Kevin Brennan and Monica Grey. Tune in for a night of suspense and intrigue as we bring these classic detective stories to life.
It’s a typical night at the Blue Note when Casey enters to talk with Ethelbert, and his Spring Day in the park with Ann Williams. A face in the crowd…
It's a typical night at the Blue Note when Casey enters to talk with Ethelbert, and his Spring Day in the park with Ann Williams. A face in the crowd…
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Today we're On the Road at the 21st Annual Juke Joint Festival, happening Thursday April 11th through Sunday April 14th in the heart of Clarksdale! We're live from the Collective Seed & Supply Co. Downtown, we'll chat with Commander-in-Chief of Cathead Delta Blues & Folk Arts, Roger Stolle, we'll also chat with Sunflower & Bolivar County Representative, Robert Sanders, before sit-downs with the Collective Seed & Supply Co. & Travelers Hotel owner, Ann Williams and the Director of Visit Clarksdale, Bubba O'Keefe! Plus, we'll also let you know what else is happening around your neck of the woods. So, stay tuned, buckle up and hold on tight for your Next Stop, MS!Next Stop, Mississippi is your #1 on-air source for information about upcoming events and attractions across the state. Get to know the real Mississippi! Each week the show's hosts, Germaine Flood and Kamel King, Tourism Development Bureau Manger with Visit Mississippi, highlight well-known and unknown places in Mississippi with the best food, parks, music and arts. They'll not only tell you what's going on in your neck of the woods, but also share the history and people behind the markets, sporting events, concerts, fairs and festivals all over Mississippi. Hear the personal stories and traditions behind that favorite event you attend each year on Next Stop, Mississippi. Check out our Sipp Events calendar to help plan your next trip! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's thrilling episode of "Tuesday Night Detectives" on Vintage Classic Radio, we dive into the shadowy corners of mystery and crime, starting with "Let George Do It" in the episode titled "The Roundabout Murder". Originally aired on March 7th, 1949, the story follows the astute detective George Valentine as he unwinds the complex web surrounding a murder that's as puzzling as it is deadly. With the help of his loyal assistant, Claire Brooks, often called Brooksie, and the occasional input from Lieutenant Riley, Valentine tackles this case with his usual mix of cunning and bravado. Bob Bailey stars as the unflappable George Valentine, with Virginia Gregg lending her voice to Brooksie, and Wally Maher portraying the ever-skeptical Lieutenant Riley. Following that, we immerse ourselves in the murky atmosphere of "Casey, Crime Photographer" in the episode entitled "Fog", which first captivated audiences on March 11th, 1948. This episode sees the intrepid Casey stumbling upon a crime scene shrouded in fog, where visibility is as scarce as clues. With his trusty camera and the assistance of the sharp-witted Ann Williams, Casey delves into the mystery, proving once again why he's not just a photographer but a detective at heart. Staats Cotsworth stars as the eponymous Casey, with Jan Miner playing the resourceful Ann Williams, and John Gibson as Ethelbert, the bartender who often provides more than just drinks. Together, these episodes offer a glimpse into the golden age of radio, where every shadow hid a secret and every voice told a story. Join us as we relive these classic tales of intrigue and investigation.
In today's midweek mini, we're unwrapping the strange case of a South Carolina wife who didn't get her beer and decided to take matters into her own hands – with a squirrel.This is a Wednesday Mini for the books.It's the case of Helen Ann Williams right now on Love and MurderHOW TO SUPPORT LOVE AND MURDER:
Welcome to this week's episode of “Tuesday Night Detectives” on Vintage Classic Radio, where we're ringing in the new year with a touch of nostalgia from the golden age of detective radio dramas! First up, we delve into the thrilling world of "Casey, Crime Photographer" in the episode titled “Hot New Year's Party”, originally broadcast on January 1st, 1948. In this suspense-filled episode, we follow Casey as he stumbles upon a high-society New Year's Eve party that takes a dark turn. The festive atmosphere is shattered when a prominent guest is found dead, leading Casey into a maze of intrigue and deception. As the clock ticks towards midnight, Casey races against time to unravel the mystery, uncovering a web of secrets and lies among the elite. This episode stars Staats Cotsworth as Casey, Jan Miner as Ann Williams, John Gibson as Ethelbert, and Bernard Lenrow as Captain Logan, with music by Herman Chittison. Next, we present “The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes” in the gripping episode, “New Year's Eve Off Sicily Island”, which first aired on December 28th, 1947. Starring the legendary Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson, this episode takes our iconic duo to the mysterious Sicily Island on New Year's Eve. There, they are drawn into a complex case involving a cryptic message, a missing person, and a sinister plot that threatens to unfold as the year ends. Rathbone's Holmes and Bruce's Watson navigate through layers of deception to prevent a catastrophe, showcasing their timeless wit and deduction skills. Additional cast includes Harry Bartell as the announcer, with music composed by Dean Fossler. Join us as we step back in time and experience the intrigue and charm of these classic detective stories, right here on “Tuesday Night Detectives”!
Welcome to this week's episode of “Tuesday Night Detectives” on Vintage Classic Radio, where we delve into the thrilling world of private eyes and daring shutterbugs. Tonight, we kick off with the sharp-witted Sam Spade in “The Adventures of Sam Spade” and the intriguing episode, “The Terrified Turkey Caper,” originally aired on November 24th, 1950. Sam Spade, played by the incomparable Howard Duff, takes us on a wild chase after a Thanksgiving turkey that leads to a convoluted plot of theft and deceit. With Lurene Tuttle as Effie Perine, Spade's faithful secretary, and a cast featuring John McIntire and Joseph Kearns, this episode is stuffed with suspense and a side of humor. Following that, we snap a picture of danger in "Casey, Crime Photographer" with the episode, “After Turkey, The Bill,” which first broadcasted on November 27th, 1947. Staats Cotsworth as Casey and Jan Miner as Ann Williams, his resourceful girlfriend, investigate the aftermath of a Thanksgiving celebration that took a deadly turn. The episode features John Gibson as Ethelbert, the friendly bartender, and Bernard Lenrow as the stoic Captain Logan, leading a cast that brings the post-holiday mystery to life. These classic tales of deduction are a feast for the imagination, serving up a hearty helping of nostalgia and crime-solving prowess. Tune in and travel back to a time when the radio was king, and the mystery was just a dial away. Join us on Vintage Classic Radio for an unforgettable night with “Tuesday Night Detectives.”
S1E15 We are thrilled to chat with Beth Ann Williams about her quilting journey and how she approaches the business side of things. In this episode, you will hear about her "grandma of the heart," the impact of a viral video and how to love social media. Successful quilt businesses develop a strong community and we are so happy to have Beth Ann as our new best friend.Learn more athttps://quiltingontheside.comIf you want more support with your quilting business, make sure to hit follow.
In this episode, Leah brings on Britley Williams to discuss all things somatic, body, and breathwork. They discuss all of the following:Britley William's StoryLeaving a "perfect life" to step into your fullest potentialHaving so much self-awareness but still being unhappyRecovering an eating disorderThe wisdom of our bodyRATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE:If you are loving this podcast, please consider rating and reviewing the show! Reviews mean the world to me, and they help support me in delivering this free content every week! If you'd take one minute to leave a rating & review, I will forever appreciate it!From your phone, search for The Design Of You Podcast in the Apple Podcasts app or just click here. Scroll down and tap the stars, and select "write a review."Also, make sure you have subscribed to the podcast, so you don't miss an episode!RESOURCES MENTIONED:Britley's infoJoin Britley's new program, HELD, for 10% off using code LEAHFollow Britley on IG: @britleyannhttps://divineyourlife.co/My episode on Britley's podcastBecome a Human Design Reader - Join the HDM WaitlistADDITIONAL RESOURCES: Lookup your HD chart Decode Your Design Get Your Guidebook Book a reading with Leah IG: @thedesignofyou / @leahmccloud Intro/Outro song is 6am by Young Mooski
Exploring 'Destination Addiction', living in the present, and drawing strength from faith with Britley Ann Williams Find Miqk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miqk Find Britley on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britleyann https://divineyourlife.co/
Terri-Ann Williams shares how her journalism career has led to her work as a BBC Breakfast Journalist. She also shares how covering important health concerns led to change in the UK for many families in two key areas. Follow Terri-Ann's life and work here:LinkedIN: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/terri-ann-williams-ba237648 Twitter: https://twitter.com/BBCBreakfastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tawilliams2 BBC Breakfast: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006v5tb BBC Breakfast Press Release: https://www.responsesource.com/bulletin/news/terri-ann-williams-joins-bbc-breakfast-from-the-sun/ The Sun: https://www.thesun.co.uk/author/terri-ann-williams/ Ellesmere Port: https://www.visitcheshire.com/explore/ellesmere-port-p33671City University in London: https://www.city.ac.uk/ Citywire: https://citywire.com/Mail Online UK: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ushome/index.html Menopause Matters: https://www.menopausematters.co.uk/ Manchester: https://www.visitmanchester.com/ Government Press Release: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/millions-of-children-get-access-to-life-saving-defibrillators Oliver King: Charity Celebrates Defibrillator in Every School: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-merseyside-66311104 BBC Breakfast: https://twitter.com/BBCBreakfast/status/1683832368472428544 Oliver King Foundation: https://theoliverkingfoundation.co.uk/ Thank you for listening! Please take a moment to rate, review and subscribe to the Media in Minutes podcast here or anywhere you get your podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/media-in-minutes/id1555710662
Get ready for a captivating podcast episode featuring "Tuesday Night Detectives" on Vintage Classic Radio! We begin with the thrilling radio drama "Casey, Crime Photographer." Originally airing from 1943 to 1955, this B-grade detective series stars Staats Cotsworth as Casey. In the episode "Blonde Lipstick," Casey, the hot-tempered Boston Mick crime photographer, gets entangled in the murder of a glamorous actress. With his camera and sharp wit, Casey uncovers a web of betrayal and hidden motives. The camaraderie with reporter Ann Williams and the assistance of Captain Logan (Jackson Beck) make this episode a true classic. Next up is "Counterspy," a captivating espionage series that aired from 1942 to 1957. Created by Phillips H Lord, the show follows David Harding, chief of US Counterspies, as he tackles global espionage threats. A powerhouse in old-time radio, Lord was known for shows like Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Airing from 1942 to 1957 on NBC Blue (later ABC) and the Mutual Network, the show met the appetite for WWII and post-WWII espionage, following chief of US Counterspies, David Harding. In "The Industrial Spy Ring," Harding and his team race against time to thwart a dangerous industrial espionage operation. With unique insights potentially influenced by Lord's connections to intelligence agencies, "Counterspy" explores intricate plots and patriotic duty. Though not confirmed, Lord's presumed access to law enforcement and intelligence agencies, facilitated by Gangbusters' connection with J. Edgar Hoover, lent authenticity to the series. This episode showcases the tense atmosphere of the Cold War era, accompanied by Pepsi-Cola sponsorship and the hallmark quality of sound effects. Tune in for an evening of classic radio mysteries, where Casey's photographic sleuthing and Harding's espionage battles take center stage. Join us for an immersive experience that captures the essence of radio's golden age, transporting you to a world where intrigue and suspense unfold with every twist of the dial. Don't miss Vintage Classic Radio's Tuesday Night Detectives every Tuesday evening, featuring back-to-back episodes of the finest detective radio dramas from the 1930s through the 1960s.
We're really excited about the wonderful guest we have for you on episode 169 this week: Sally-Ann Williams. Sally-Ann (aka Sally) is CEO of Cicada Innovations, Australia's leading deep tech incubator for startups and scaleups with everything from quantum computing to life sciences, ag-tech, space and hydrogen startups. Cicada provides office space, custom labs, specialised equipment and training. Over the years, Cicada has helped its resident companies raise 1.7 billion dollars in funding and they've also had 1.4 billion dollars in successful exits. And right at the heart of the Cicada ecosystem is Sally. Before joining Cicada, Sally spent nearly 13 years at Google in diverse roles mostly in the engineering team. There she was responsible, amongst many other things, for bringing street view to Australia and influencing school curriculum to ensure better teaching of technology and STEM subjects. She's also always been a huge proponent for the start up ecosystem and women in particular.In this episode you'll hear howSally coped working with Google's tech engineers without any technology backgroundHow she goes about building or harnessing diverse systems to deliver positive long term changeThe biggest challenge Sally faces running a deep tech incubator Why she thinks seaweed is actually more exciting than generative AI; and Her strategies for coping with chronic imposter syndrome. Sally definitely sits in the box seat of what's happening at the forefront of tech so we're confident that you'll find this conversation with her super interesting. Enjoy this episode with deep tech and community champion, Sally-Ann Williams.Useful LinksSally-Ann on LinkedinCicada Innovations website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ann Williams' experiences as a journalist specializing in archaeology has taken her around the world. We talk of what it's like on a dig, Lea shares various places around the world where she's experiences sites, and we focus on Ann's fascinating first-hand tales of discoveries and surprises from Panama, Turkey, China and Egypt. We also mention a few links for those who are interested in volunteering or participating in an archaeology experience. Maximo Knievel's anthropology university program in Latin America includes excursions to archaeological sites. GoEco offers an archaeological volunteer project near Rome, volunteering solutions, offers archaeology programs in Greece, and Project's Abroad has an archaeology volunteer program in Peru. The Archaeological Institute of America's (AIA) website lists places where you can volunteer._____Ann Williams is the author of Lost Cities, Ancient Tombs: 100 Discoveries That Changed the World, published by National Geographic. _____Podcast host Lea Lane blogs at forbes.com, has traveled to over 100 countries, and has written nine books, including the award-winning Places I Remember (Kirkus Reviews star rating, and 'one of the top 100 Indie books' of the year). She has contributed to many guidebooks and has written thousands of travel articles. Contact Lea- she loves hearing from you! @lealane on Twitter; PlacesIRememberLeaLane on Insta; Places I Remember with Lea Lane on Facebook; Website: placesirememberlealane.com. New episodes drop every other Tuesday, wherever you listen. Please consider sharing, following, rating and reviewing this award-winning travel podcast. _____
Britley is a transformational coach who uses breathwork and other tools for Somatic change.
What a fun interview, please enjoy!
Thank you for being part of the conversation. This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 560 With National Geographic's Ann Williams Treasures Of Egypt Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the discovery of King Tut's tomb, TREASURES OF EGYPT, portrays the hallowed country's most remarkable achievements, viewed through decades of discovery chronicled in National Geographic magazine. Here is the story of a proud and dynamic empire that changed the world; its colossal architecture and imposing statues force us to re-think the engineering limitations of the world before modern tools were available. Filled with vivid photographs, revealing timelines, and profiles of major explorers in the field, this exquisite book will inform and inspire.
The sunny morning in the park is only ruined when a body is found, and Casey is on hand with the cops to investigate the crime scene. Ann Williams helps…
Since growing and selling a company for 10 figures, Brian Requarth has created a community and fund for other entrepreneurs aspiring to create highly successful startups of their own. His company, Latitud, attracted funding from top-tier investors like David Vélez, Carlos Garcia, Ann Williams, and Daniel Vogel.
Barbara Peters in conversation with Ann Williams
JJ Williams, Kiona VineyardsJJ Williams is General Manager at Kiona Vineyards & Winery on Red Mountain. Williams is the third generation at Kiona, where his grandparents John and Ann Williams planted the first grapevines on the mountain in 1975. Williams grew up on Red Mountain and started working in the family business at age 14. He says he spent his childhood “stacking and unstacking ladders, balancing shovels on my outstretched palm, and wondering why we couldn't have cable television like ‘normal' kids.” Today Kiona is one of the largest growers on Red Mountain, farming more than 270 acres and working with 60 plus top Pacific Northwest wineries. https://kionawine.com/ Shae Frichette, Frichette WineryShae Frichette is Co-owner and Assistant Winemaker at FrichetteWinery, a limited production winery and tasting room in the Red Mountain AVA in Washington State, USA. Shae completed Wine & Spirits Education Trust (WSET) Level 2, and Introductory Course and Exam to Court of Master Sommeliers.Sheisthe2015ATHENA Young Professional Award recipient,2015 Entrepreneurial Award recipient, 2015 Young Professional Award recipient, Mid-Columbia Ag Hall of Fame–Rising Star in ducted and graduate of Leadership Tri-Cities Class XX. Shae introduced Sashay Wines in 2017, a label for Frichette focusing on approachable red sand off dry rosés. The Sashay wines included Rosé of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. Shae is currently Past Chair of the Board of the Tri-Cities Regional Chamber of Commerce and has served on the Board of Directors for the Red Mountain AVA Alliance,Visit Tri-Citiesand Advisory Board for UW Foster School of Business. She isa mentor with eMERGE, aSTEM based leadership program for girls. She is an active volunteer with the American Heart Association hosting an annual fundraising and awareness event and also founded the Benton City Giving Garden Project where more than a dozen wineries grow food and provide financial donations to the local food bank. As a community advocate, Shae volunteers by sharing wine and wine education forever a dozennon-profits in the Tri-Cities area each year. Prior to starting Frichette Winery, Shae lead the Organizational DevelopmentFunctionforStanley Black & Decker-HHI where she designed Leadership Development Programs for associates in four countries. Today, Shae is the head winemaker for Sashay and assistant winemaker for the Frichette Wines. She's active in speaking at conferences and events on topics such as networking, providing stellar service and teambuilding. https://www.frichettewinery.com/ The Wine Concierge Clubhttps://thewineconcierge.co/ Discount Code: SWIRL VineMeUp Newsletterhttps://www.vinemeupdc.com/newsletter Follow The Swirl Suite: SwirlSuite@gmail.com @SwirlSuite www.swirlsuite.com Sarita @VineMeUp Tanisha @GirlMeetsGlass Leslie @Vino301 Glynis @Vino_Noire
Today I was joined by Ann Williams. Six years ago, following a creative itch and a long-standing family tradition. Ann enrolled in a Vanderbilt University metalworking class and transformed her small garage storage room into a jewelry studio to create solid 14k gold bangles for her family. She could never have imagined that this simple, joyful hobby of handmade bangles would grow into a thriving jewelry business with 15 employees and thousands of customers around the world. Ann Williams is the CEO and Founder of Yearly Co., a fine jewelry company that specializes in 14k gold anniversary and milestone bangles and headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. When she's not busy running her business, you'll find her piled on her porch swing with her two young girls, her husband Pat, and her needy rescue dog Ollie. In this episode, we talked about Ann's first two businesses, the family tradition that led her to starting Yearly Co., how to start a jewelry company, the delicate balance of being a mom and a business owner, and so much more! Yearly Co. InstagramYearly Co. WebsiteWags & Walks NashvilleCommunity Resource Center Nashville
Drawing from National Geographic's unparalleled photo archive, the images in this breathtaking volume celebrate the vibrant beauty and rich cultural heritage of Egypt on the 100th anniversary of the discovery of King Tut's tomb.Egypt's rich history astonishes us again and again with priceless treasures, exquisite craftsmanship, and a bounty of artifacts that enables us to envision the past with extraordinary detail. It is an epic saga 5,000 years in the making, and one that National Geographic has covered for more than a century.This magnificent book, published to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the discovery of King Tut's tomb, portrays the hallowed country's most remarkable achievements, viewed through decades of discovery chronicled in National Geographic magazine. From the breathless opening of King Tut's tomb in 1922 to the astonishing find of perfectly preserved boats, entombed for eternity near Giza's pyramids, here is the story of a proud and dynamic empire that changed the world; its colossal architecture and imposing statues force us to re-think the engineering limitations of the world before modern tools were available.Documenting a series of incredible discoveries―including a complex of royal graves filled with dazzling gold artifacts at the ancient city of Tanis, intriguing clues to the life and times of Cleopatra, and newly uncovered traces of Alexandria, Abydos, and other fabled sites―Treasures of Egypt embodies the culture's most fascinating historical milestones. Filled with vivid photographs, revealing time lines, and profiles of major explorers in the field, this exquisite book will inform and inspire.General Editor ANN R. WILLIAMS specializes in writing about the ancient world and cultural heritage preservation. As a writer for three decades at National Geographic magazine and digital news, she reported on new discoveries and the latest research in archaeology around the world. She lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Matt Crawford speaks with Ann Williams about her book, Treasures of Egypt. Drawing from National Geographic's extensive photo archive, the images in the awe-inspiring book celebrate the vibrant beauty and rich cultural history of Egypt and coincides with the 100th anniversary of the discovery of king Tut's tomb.
A National Geographic magazine staff writer for three decades, Ann is now a freelance writer and editor specializing in archaeology and cultural heritage preservation. She has a B.A. in Classical and Near Eastern archaeology from Bryn Mawr College, and an M.A. in West Asian archaeology with a minor in Egyptology from the University of Toronto. WebsiteAmerican Research Center in EgyptBooksTreasures of Egypt: A Legacy in Photographs From the Pyramids to Cleopatra Lost Cities, Ancient Tombs: 100 Discoveries That Changed the World
Beyond amazing...
Our guest, Ann Williams, is a National Geographic writer/editor who specializes in cultural heritage preservation and writing about the ancient world. In her role, Ann has been lucky enough to witness many incredible and awe-inspiring discoveries. And, in turn, these amazing discoveries are to be found in the book she shares with us today. It's called Treasures of Egypt and literally is a true treasure trove of photographs and fascinating facts that features magnificent architecture, gilded statues, dazzling jewelry, golden artifacts and much, much more. So take 10 minutes, listen to what Ann has to say. Her insights into some of the world's greatest historical finds are both fascinating and illuminating!
Dr. Leslie-Ann Williams is a board-certified physician, philanthropist and multi-talented artist, who wields her talent as a painter, actress and writer. She has forged a path for herself in the worlds of both medicine, business and art. A best-selling author, award winning actor, and ministry worship leader, 2020 was a year where she became more intentional in her art expression. Born of Grenadian and Trinidadian heritage and growing up in the culture-rich streets of Pashley Street, Laventille, her passion for the arts and science is embedded deep in her soul and informs her approach to life. As a physician, Dr. Williams is founder and CEO of Healing Wings International, a primary care practice that addresses health disparities in the US Virgin Islands and surrounding territories. She is a fellow in the American College of Physicians and a catalyst for the formation of the Caribbean Chapter of the ACP. Dr. Williams is featured in several publications, and notably "Against All Odds: Celebrating Black Women In Medicine”. She is an Amazon Best Selling author of On Becoming: Pearls of Wisdom from My Journey into Womanhood. Her devotional On the Wall: A Devotional for Medical Professionals was released in November 2020. In this episode, Dr. Williams takes us on a tour of her resets, from being an athlete, a performance artist, a doctor in traditional practice to opening her own practice in St. Thomas. We discuss how her plans were delayed due to her mission to help the people of the US Virgin Islands after the hurricanes in 2017. She tells us that she "goes all in." We then explore her reset into being a new form of a physician artist. We do lot of laughing along the way. Pearls of Wisdom for Wellness: 1- Give yourself permission to create and not put a label (or judgment) on it. 2- Reassess and reset on a daily basis. 3- Turn off your inner critic and be your authentic self. 4- Don't get so caught up in life that you forget to live. 5- Remember to do the things that feed your soul. You can learn more about Dr. Williams and her art at: https://www.artbydrleslieann.com/
Joan's guests today are: - Rep. Ann Williams, 11th District - William Campbell on Britain's new prime minister, Liz Truss - Eric Sorensen, candidate for Congress in Illinois' 17th District - Michael Kirk, director of the new PBS Frontline documentary “Lies, Politics and Democracy"
Today's guests: - Congresswoman Lauren Underwood, 14th District - Joseph Rupnick , Prairie Band Chairman - St. Rep. Ann Williams, 11th District - Alex DeLuca Gubernatorial & States comms Director at American Bridge - Tom Moss, Indivisible Chicago - St. Rep. LaShawn Ford, 8th District
People-pleasing is something most of us naturally do without realizing it. We do not realize how much we miss out on people loving us for who we are instead of who we are portrayed to be. Both Grace and I have struggled with people-pleasing our entire lives and so in this episode, we just wanted to share how we are trying to remove it from our lives and how you can do the same!! - Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/doriannygodoy/ https://vm.tiktok.com/7TydVB/ - Grace's Social Media https://www.instagram.com/grrraceannwilliams/
Casey, Crime Photographer, known by a variety of titles on radio (aka Crime Photographer, Flashgun Casey, Casey, Press Photographer) was a media franchise from the 1930s to the 1960s. The character was the creation of novelist George Harmon Coxe. Casey was featured in the pulp magazine Black Mask novels, comic books, radio, film, television and legitimate theatre. Jack "Flashgun" Casey, was a crime photographer for the newspaper The Morning Express. With the help of reporter Ann Williams, he solved crimes and recounted his stories to Ethelbert the bartender (portrayed by John Gibson) and other friends at the Blue Note, their favorite tavern and jazz club where the Archie Belyer Orchestra and Teddy Mitchell Trio were featured. The role of Ann Williams was portrayed throughout most of the run of the series by Jan Miner perhaps best remembered as "Madge" the manicurist on Palmolive' television soap commercials from the 1960s and 1970s Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Casey, Crime Photographer, known by a variety of titles on radio (aka Crime Photographer, Flashgun Casey, Casey, Press Photographer) was a media franchise from the 1930s to the 1960s. The character was the creation of novelist George Harmon Coxe. Casey was featured in the pulp magazine Black Mask novels, comic books, radio, film, television and legitimate theatre. Jack "Flashgun" Casey, was a crime photographer for the newspaper The Morning Express. With the help of reporter Ann Williams, he solved crimes and recounted his stories to Ethelbert the bartender (portrayed by John Gibson) and other friends at the Blue Note, their favorite tavern and jazz club where the Archie Belyer Orchestra and Teddy Mitchell Trio were featured. The role of Ann Williams was portrayed throughout most of the run of the series by Jan Miner perhaps best remembered as "Madge" the manicurist on Palmolive' television soap commercials from the 1960s and 1970s Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Casey, Crime Photographer, known by a variety of titles on radio (aka Crime Photographer, Flashgun Casey, Casey, Press Photographer) was a media franchise from the 1930s to the 1960s. The character was the creation of novelist George Harmon Coxe. Casey was featured in the pulp magazine Black Mask novels, comic books, radio, film, television and legitimate theatre. Jack "Flashgun" Casey, was a crime photographer for the newspaper The Morning Express. With the help of reporter Ann Williams, he solved crimes and recounted his stories to Ethelbert the bartender (portrayed by John Gibson) and other friends at the Blue Note, their favorite tavern and jazz club where the Archie Belyer Orchestra and Teddy Mitchell Trio were featured. The role of Ann Williams was portrayed throughout most of the run of the series by Jan Miner perhaps best remembered as "Madge" the manicurist on Palmolive' television soap commercials from the 1960s and 1970s Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Casey, Crime Photographer, known by a variety of titles on radio (aka Crime Photographer, Flashgun Casey, Casey, Press Photographer) was a media franchise from the 1930s to the 1960s. The character was the creation of novelist George Harmon Coxe. Casey was featured in the pulp magazine Black Mask novels, comic books, radio, film, television and legitimate theatre. Jack "Flashgun" Casey, was a crime photographer for the newspaper The Morning Express. With the help of reporter Ann Williams, he solved crimes and recounted his stories to Ethelbert the bartender (portrayed by John Gibson) and other friends at the Blue Note, their favorite tavern and jazz club where the Archie Belyer Orchestra and Teddy Mitchell Trio were featured. The role of Ann Williams was portrayed throughout most of the run of the series by Jan Miner perhaps best remembered as "Madge" the manicurist on Palmolive' television soap commercials from the 1960s and 1970s Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our story begins with Ann Williams and Casey hanging out in the Blue Note with Ethylbert. They talk about their newspaper assignment at the circus to cover the King of…
Guest Speakers:Eileen Dordek is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, specializing in treating anxiety and depression. For over a decade, Eileen served on the board of Personal PAC, which focuses on electing pro-choice state and local officials in Illinois, most recently as Chair of the Board. Eileen is a board member of Equality Illinois, an impactful LGBTQ+ rights organization. She is a fierce advocate for reproductive freedom, LGBTQ+ rights and women's rights, previously serving on the Cook County Commission on Women's Issues and then the City of Chicago Women's Advisory Council. She is currently a candidate for Illinois State Representative for the 13th District.Ann Williams is currently serving her 6th term as State Representative of the 11th District on Chicago's North Side. The former chair of the Illinois Green Caucus, Ann is a leader on issues related to the environment and is working to address the climate crisis. Ann served as chief House sponsor of the Clean Energy Jobs Act, which was integral to the passage of the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act in September 2021. Her legislative priorities include supporting our neighborhood schools, protecting critical human services, preventing gun violence, and restoring fiscal stability to Illinois. She is a strong and unwavering advocate of reproductive rights and was a leader in bringing marriage equality to Illinois. She remains committed to ensuring equality for all Illinois families. Ann has sponsored and supported numerous legislative initiatives pertaining to privacy rights and data privacy. Ann currently chairs the Energy and Environment Committee. She also serves as Vice-Chair of the Judiciary-Civil Committee.Bills mentioned: The Equal Pay Salary History BanThe Climate and Equitable Jobs ActIllinois' Reproductive Health ActThe Clean Energy Jobs Act
The sunny morning in the park is only ruined when a body is found, and Casey is on hand with the cops to investigate the crime scene. Ann Williams helps…
Ann Williams is CEO and Founder of Yearly Co., a fine jewelry company that specializes in 14k gold anniversary and milestone bangles headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. Ann started her journey out with an entrepreneurial itch that made her want to build a family tradition passed down from her grandparents into a viable business. Starting out in the small space above her home garage, Ann has taken Yearly Co., from it's humble beginnings to being a fully fledged business with brick and mortar premises that ships nationwide. Learn more about Anne & Yearly Co.: Yearly Co. Website Yearly Co. Instagram Yearly Co. Facebook Episode resources: Create Purpose Website Join Zach's Mastermind If you enjoyed this episode then please either: Follow, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Connect with me on Instagram and Facebook!
Ann Williams is CEO and Founder of Yearly Co., a fine jewelry company that specializes in 14k gold anniversary and milestone bangles headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. Ann started her journey out with an entrepreneurial itch that made her want to...