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In 2010 a new tool was created to help dairy operators take care of their cattle. It was called the Dairyland Initiative. Today, a group of researchers housed on the UW-Madison campus, within the School of Veterinary Medicine, continue to create programs, tools, and apps that help today's dairy producers take care of their cattle, create blueprints for facilities, and manage through challenges. Pam Jahnke talks with Outreach Specialist, Courtney Halbach, about some mid-May seminars that will put new emphasis on humanely managing dairy animals through summer heat. Winds die down a little for today. That's the word from Stu Muck. Ashley Huhn from the Steffes Group highlights some of the top purchases made in March by buyers on their website. Big emphasis on transportation pieces. Paid for by Steffes Auction. Good ideas can inspire people to take a risk, and start something new. If that something new happens to be in agriculture - be ready. Anna Thomas is a farm finance specialist with the Food Finance Institute. She says there's two things people need to focus on when starting a new enterprise, and budgeting's a big one. The latest crop progress report from USDA shows just under 10 percent of soybeans are planted across the state. Badger Crop Doc Damon Smith is hoping to plant soybeans this week at the Arlington Agricultural Research Station. He tells Stephanie Hoff that while it is early in the season, there's a particular disease growers should already be getting ready to monitor. White mold is problematic in Wisconsin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recent consumer trends have shown that more people are wanting their food to be locally sourced and organic. This has led to increasing numbers of organic and small farms. With this increase of new farms how do you know you are on the right path to success? Anna Thomas a farm finance specialist with the Food Finance Institute shares the key things you need to keep track of on your farm. She says that keeping detailed records is the most important part of starting and running a farm. Off these records you can decide your pricing. She also says to do research to figure out the best method and place to sell your products.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wisconsin is currently weathering one of the worst flu seasons in the past decade. In Dane County, hospitals are full of children and adults dealing with respiratory illnesses. So how do we keep ourselves healthy and help our bodies recover from sickness? We spoke with Cap Times food and culture editor Lindsay Christians to get her suggestions on what to cook and what ingredients to keep on hand when illness is making its rounds. Mentioned on the show Caroline Chambers' lemon, spinach, chicken tortellini soup Melissa Clark's omelette Julia Tertian's roaster broccoli with carrot miso dressing How To Make Yogi Tea Telsaan Tea Rishi Tea Joshua McFadden's kale salad Anna Thomas' greens soup Join us every Thursday as we explore Madison's food culture, from the brewers and bakers to the chefs and cheesemakers. Wanna talk to us about an episode? Leave us a voicemail at 608-318-3367 or email madison@citycast.fm. We're also on Instagram! Want more Madison news delivered right to your inbox? Subscribe to the Madison Minutes morning newsletter. Looking to advertise on City Cast Madison? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads. Learn more about the sponsors of this February 20th episode here: Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Madison Symphony Orchestra Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
United States correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Anna Thomas about Taylor Swift endorsing Kamala Harris and a break down of today's presidential debate.
Next week the local council will consider whether to fund the return of the Tokoroa santa parade. After a 35 year run, the Lions Club pulled the pin on the parade in 2023 due to rising costs. Last month, the PM warned councils not to be distracted by nice to haves and to rein in their fantasies. Is there any bigger fantasy than a jolly guy in a red suit that delivers free presents, with the help of his reindeer squad? South Waikato Mayor Gary Petley spoke to Anna Thomas.
A curtailed 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow would carry "a reputation risk as well as financial risk" - that's the advice from the Scottish government as the debate continues about where the next Games will be held. A replacement host for the Games was needed after the Australian state of Victoria withdrew because of rising costs. Time is running out and Scotland's government said it's still weeks away from a hosting decision and is questioning if it can deliver the event on time, sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Anna Thomas.
United States correspondent Mitch McCann who is in New York city, spoke to Anna Thomas about people's reactions to the debate, Trump saying immigrants in Springfield were abducting and eating people's pets, just some of the misleading claims tonight and defended by JD Vance on CNN afterwards and Taylor Swift endorsing Kamala Harris.
Six months after announcing a return the NRLW competition the Warriors have revealed their first signing for next season. Foundation player Apii Nicholls has been recruited back to Auckland to play for her hometown side in the expanded competition, sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Anna Thomas.
South Africa correspondent Elna Schutz spoke to Anna Thomas about tragedy striking a number of schools, Namibia set to build its largest solar power plant and the how African nations did in the Paralympics.
A massive police bust has seen every member of the Comancheros gang chapter in Christchurch arrested. Other gang members and associates in Auckland are also facing charges and millions of dollars worth of drugs have been seized, as well as guns, cash, jewellery and a house. Detective Inspector Darrin Thomson told Anna Thomas the arrests will make a big dent in the country's drug market.
However, Qantas chief executive Vanessa Hudson is confident that the damage control is working after a turbulant time under Ms Hudson's controversial predecessor Alan Joyce. Australia correspondent Peter Ryan spoke to Anna Thomas.
Sam Cane is back in the All Black number seven jersey to take on the Springboks this weekend in Johannesburg. It's one of only minimal changes to the squad that defeated Argentina 42-10 at Eden Park earlier this month, as the All Blacks attempt to wrest back the initiative in The Rugby Championship, sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Anna Thomas.
Air New Zealand's profit has taken a massive dive today, the national airline has posted an underlying profit of $222 million dollars to the year ending June, that's a drop of more than half. While the result was expected, the company doesn't expect the profits to be flying high anytime soon, Chief Executive Greg Foran spoke to Anna Thomas.
Wine sales are down but it's not our taste for the tipple that is souring. The tough economic conditions that are affecting a lot of businesses - are also having an impact on how we buy our booze. Winegrowers said sales have dropped by about 20%. Matt Barbour runs Fern Bank Wines and is also the North Canterbury Winegrowers chairperson, he spoke to Anna Thomas.
The Paralympics have officially begun with an opening ceremony in Paris this morning and New Zealand's first athletes will be in action in cycling and badminton tonight. Getting to any pinnacle event isn't always a straight forward process and for some of New Zealand's 25 representatives in France their journey to the Paralympics has been a bumpy one, sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Anna Thomas.
United States correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Anna Thomas about reports surfacing of an altercation at a significant military cemetery involving members of Donald Trump's campaign team.
A debate is blooming in Christchurch on whether or not people should be allowed to pick flowers in public parks. It follows some pretty brazen thefts in the Garden City, of not just flowers but entire plants. The local council have even decided to no longer plant tulips in one display because they're disappearing almost overnight. With spring knocking at the door and councils across the motu preparing their flower beds, we thought we'd dig into the story further. Is it ethical to pick a flower, or even allowed? Director of Christchurch's Botanical Gardens Wolfgang Bopp spoke to Anna Thomas.
Marcy Godfrey, Mae Godfrey, Anna Thomas, Tim Wood, Cameron Godfrey, and Wade Coffey share their experiences from the 2024 Vineyard National Conference this past week in Cincinnati. They share what God did at the conference and what they learned and gleaned from what the vineyard is doing in this season.
EP59 - Anna Thomas - Fortune's Cookie Joining us on the AllMadeUp sofa is comedian and writer - Anna ThomasGreg Griffiths, an aspiring writer with dreams of becoming the voice of a generation, has spent the last 15 years working in a fortune cookie factory. Day after day, he churns out cryptic messages for cookies, his literary ambitions slowly fading away. But Greg's mundane life takes a dramatic turn when, one morning, he finds himself added to a mysterious WhatsApp group composed of the world's most powerful leaders. This global superpower WhatsApp group, however, harbours a dark secret. Behind the faces of these world leaders lies a deadly alien race, bent on draining the world of human life. They plan to use Greg and his fortune cookie factory as unwitting tools to lure the population to Tenerife, now transformed into a hidden human abattoir. In a race against time, the fate of humanity hangs in the balance as Greg battles to thwart the alien plot and save his loved ones. "Fortune's Cookie" is a gripping tale of ordinary life colliding with extraordinary evil, set against the backdrop of a seaside showdown like no other. This AllMadeUp story like you've never heard before!Wanna follow Anna Thomas…Insta:@Annathommyhttps://www.instagram.com/annathommy/Wanna follow Harry Stachini…Insta: @HarrystandupFB: @Harrystachinicomedian YouTube: @HarrystachiniTwitter: @HstachiniThe Staff Room PodcastWanna follow Lewis Coleman…Insta: @lewiscolemanTwitter: @LewisColeman93Wanna follow Ben Hart…Insta: @benhartcomedyFB: @benhartactorTwitter: @benhart0592CreditsRecorded by Lewis ColemanEdited by Clementine Bogg-Hargroves Produced by @GetGiddierArtwork by Elliot @melodyleeart Soundtrack by @grahammccuskerThe All Made Up Podcast is brought to you by aDrop.ai, the tool that allows you to generate passive income through Airdrops. What are Airdrops? Airdrops are free incentives from cryptocurrencies which reward you for interacting and using their application. Set up your new revenue stream today! Sign up for the aDrop.ai white list to make sure they can invite you to join the Private Beta!All Made Up is proudly sponsored by - No Mind Collective. Liverpool's top street wear brand. Whether it's t-shirts, hoodies or bandannas they're all about unique designs and top quality clobber. Use promo code - allmadeup - at check out for 10% on your next purchase. www.nomindcollective.com #NewPodcast #ComedyPodcast #Cookie #Government #Tenerife #Holiday #Aliens Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you ready to shrug off that cold winter for the fresh, vibrant flavors of spring? In this episode, we explore 6 spectacular spring soups to prepare you for the change in seasons. We're shedding the heaviness of winter meals in favor of lighter, fresher dishes. Soup offers that cozy comfort we still need, but it also welcomes in seasonal greens, leeks, sugar snap peas, fresh dill, and more. You'll discover how to make the most of that vibrant seasonal produce from your farmers market haul, how to easily cook up a nutritious, healthy dinner, and how a few pantry staples can transform a simple chicken soup into an unexpected and delicious meal! Tune in now for the soups you'll be making on repeat until summer arrives!**Links to from this week's show:Gnocchi leek soup with greens by Kendra Vaculin via Bon AppetitSpring chicken miso soup by David Tanis via the NY TimesThe Love Soup cookbook, by Anna Thomas, which has her recipe for pickle soup!Another take on pickle soup by Mica Sivah for The NosherSonya's Yemenite white bean soup with zhougSoup au pistou by David LeibovitzRoasted rutabaga soup from Yummy Addiction – Sonya makes something similar but adds a few potatoes for creaminess instead of cream, and she also adds thyme instead of nutmeg***We love hearing from you — follow us on Instagram @foodfriendspod, or drop us a line at foodfriendspod@gmail.com! Order Sonya's debut cookbook Braids for more Food Friends recipes.
Anna Thomas from Endometriosis Australia joined the show on International Womens Day. https://endometriosisaustralia.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Moms in Motion is a fabulous Virginia-based organization that I was delighted to discover recently. Anna Thomas joins me to talk all things Virginia Medicaid Waiver, including: how people qualify (spoiler alert: the waiver is based on the income of the person with the disability!); what services are offered by Moms in Motion; and how to access them. You won't want to miss this conversation about a service that makes a huge difference in the lives of the families it serves. To find out more about Moms In Motion and the ways they can help you navigate the waivers in Virginia, visit their website at www.momsinmotion.net.
Today on the panel Anna Thomas and panellists Alison Mau and Liam Hehir discuss government books in light of the new Finance Minister's accusation. Is there any excitement for next year's planned royal visit? Plus, National Māori Action Day - unfair on the new government, or key part of democracy?
Today on the panel Anna Thomas and panellists Alison Mau and Liam Hehir catch up on the definition of rizz, Oxford's word of the year. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week.
Today on the panel Anna Thomas is joined by panellists Sue Kedgley and Stephen Franks to discuss the importance of preserving historic buildings - are they worth the money for up keep?
Today on the panel Anna Thomas and panellists Sue Kedgley and Stephen Franks discuss the new Governments outlined plan to ban patches and gang gatherings. Plus, is our film industry losing out because we're not competitive enough?
Today on the panel Anna Thomas and panellists Sue Kedgley and Stephen Franks discuss are we losing the fun factor in our workplaces? And donor fatigue is a real thing... with so many charities, how do you decide? Also, why is New Zealand the most expensive place to build new infrastructure?
This week's guest is Leo Anna Thomas, (they/them) who has twenty years' experience in the Art Department and six as Standby Art Director on projects such as SMALL AXE, TRIGONOMETRY, HIS DARK MATERIALS and BLACK MIRROR. They are also the first wellbeing facilitator for the Film and TV industry. Having experienced bullying firsthand they stepped away from the industry in 2009 to look after their mental health. They returned in 2013 and as part of that return they began to develop the role of the wellbeing facilitator alongside 6ft from the Spotlight, where they became a full-time facilitator as of 2020. We speak about their induction into the world of film through the medium of VHS, a full circle 28 Days Later moment, the role of the standby art director and why it's not just standing by to become an art director, and their work on the film Pride, and then we segue into the work Leo has being doing more recently in the world of wellbeing and mental health, and how they've pioneered a new role in the industry that seeks to prioritise care, calm and compassion to ensure that film & TV productions can be more mentally healthy places to work. If anything you hear in this conversation chimes with you I urge you to check out the show notes, which contain lots of links to further resources and websites about wellbeing facilitation. TW: Please note, that today's conversation includes mention of suicide and bullying, so listener discretion is advised. SHOW NOTES: Film & TV Charity Looking Glass Survey Film & TV Charity Whole Picture Toolkit 6ft From The Spotlight Listen to Leo's podcast Mental Health in Film Become a Mental Health First Aider Find out where to watch the film Pride Find out where to watch the film Pretty Red Dress Watch the trailer for Saltburn
This week on Rational Security, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were once again joined by Congress guru Molly Reynolds to discuss the week's big national security news, including:“Master of the House, Doling out the Harm, Ready with a Handshake and a Face Palm.” Over the weekend, Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy narrowly avoided a government shutdown. But this week it cost him his speakership, as Democrats joined a bloc of far-right Republicans to vote in favor of a motion to vacate the office. What does this say about the state of the House? And what does it mean for the Biden administration's legislative agenda moving forward?“Serving Life to 20.” As the Supreme Court begins its new term under increased scrutiny for ethical lapses, several members of Congress have once again introduced legislation that would impose 18-year term limits on the Court's members. But would this proposal fix the problem? And is it constitutional?“A Foreign Confluence Operation.” Washington has been in a tizzy this week with scandalizing reports of an Iranian influence operation that purportedly sought to influence U.S. policy through several prominent scholars of Iranian descent—some of whom now serve in the Biden administration or are close to beleaguered Iran Special Envoy Rob O'Malley, whose security clearance is currently suspended. What should we make of this story? For object lessons, Alan gave a shout-out to the most recent incarnation of Dune and its soon-to-be-forthcoming sequel. Quinta urged listeners to check out the book “Your Face Belongs to Us,” the creepy-yet-true story of the growth of facial recognition technology and the rise of the start-up that sold it worldwide. And Scott recommended his favorite seasonal cookbook as we get into the cold weather months: Anna Thomas's “Love Soup.”Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were once again joined by Congress guru Molly Reynolds to discuss the week's big national security news, including:“Master of the House, Doling out the Harm, Ready with a Handshake and a Face Palm.” Over the weekend, Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy narrowly avoided a government shutdown. But this week it cost him his speakership, as Democrats joined a bloc of far-right Republicans to vote in favor of a motion to vacate the office. What does this say about the state of the House? And what does it mean for the Biden administration's legislative agenda moving forward?“Serving Life to 20.” As the Supreme Court begins its new term under increased scrutiny for ethical lapses, several members of Congress have once again introduced legislation that would impose 18-year term limits on the Court's members. But would this proposal fix the problem? And is it constitutional?“A Foreign Confluence Operation.” Washington has been in a tizzy this week with scandalizing reports of an Iranian influence operation that purportedly sought to influence U.S. policy through several prominent scholars of Iranian descent—some of whom now serve in the Biden administration or are close to beleaguered Iran Special Envoy Rob O'Malley, whose security clearance is currently suspended. What should we make of this story? For object lessons, Alan gave a shout-out to the most recent incarnation of Dune and its soon-to-be-forthcoming sequel. Quinta urged listeners to check out the book “Your Face Belongs to Us,” the creepy-yet-true story of the growth of facial recognition technology and the rise of the start-up that sold it worldwide. And Scott recommended his favorite seasonal cookbook as we get into the cold weather months: Anna Thomas's “Love Soup.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eddy Dacius hosts the Divine Purpose Podcast. DPPodcast is a platform for healthy conversations, interviews, and interactions with callers. We all have different opinions; however, the truth is the ultimate mediator. SPECIAL GUEST Anna Thomas. She is a licensed Cosmetologist and Instructor from Fall River, who is also a proud mom of five! She followed her heart and earned a degree in Human Services from Bristol Community College as she desired to help others. Anna is a Certified Community Health Worker and Social Worker with extensive experience supporting those impacted by mental health issues, substance use, and homelessness. She founded Together We Stand Corporation, a non-profit organization that aims to create a positive impact in the community by assisting those in need. This episode is brought to you by Together We Stand Corporation. This was the beginning of her work experience in various agencies in the field. A combination of lived and work experience fueled a passion for working with individuals dealing with mental health, substance use disorders, and homelessness/instability. Now a Certified Community Health Worker and Social Worker Anna has formed the Together We Stand Corporation with her family and close friends who want to be part of the solution to provide support for those in need in our communities. THANK YOU FOR WATCHING! ---------------------STAY CONNECTED -----------------
In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Anna Thomas about RNZ's 'pro-Russia edits' saga now extending stories about other countries - and a newspaper's feature story that fell short of standards. Also: one RNZ host leaves the broadcaster while another returns to air; the intense focus on political party leaders' 'rinky dink' phrases - and what they say off-message; the media war over Australia's most famous soldier- and whether people can weather the long forecasts.
Kristen Schultz, director of the Early Childhood Alliance of the Park City Community Foundation, and Anna Thomas with Voices for Utah Children, discuss the crisis in funding for early childcare and education and why supporting young children is the best investment for society at large. (1:07)May is mental health awareness month. The Christian Center of Park City shares how it is working to fight stigma, provide support, educate the public and advocate for policies that support people with mental illness and their families. (31:20)
My Family is a 1995 American independent drama film directed by Gregory Nava, written by Nava and Anna Thomas, and starring Jimmy Smits, Edward James Olmos, and Esai Morales. The film depicts three generations of a Mexican American family who emigrated from Mexico and settled in East Los Angeles.
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What do you need to know to grow your leadership skills? What do you wish you had known as an early career physician? Come hear from guest Dr. Anna Thomas, about her experience as a leader and founding attendinghood.com to spread this knowledge to others. Then, if you are looking to finish charting faster so you can go home sooner for what matters most to you, please join me for a free masterclass 1/4 with 1 FREE CME credit available. You will be the first to know about the masterclass and my Charting Mastery program by signing up for the waitlist below. Get on the waitlist for Charting Mastery program! During this episode you will learn about; During this episode you will learn about; [0:00] Finish charting FASTER for what matters most! [2:25] Dr. Thomas and her journey to medicine. [7:04] Leadership skills and marketing. [9:28] Leadership vs. management [15:14] The future of leadership [18:12] The first level of leadership and leadership is about influence. [24:26] How do physicians build this into their already busy schedule? How do they find time? [26:45] What are the activities that add value to you? [31:34] What would you say to a physician who says “I'm not a leader?” [34:05] If you had one final piece of advice for someone early in their career, what would it be?
9:05 - 9:20 - SCOTUS: Web designer refused to design website for same sex wedding A web designer refused to design website for same sex wedding in Colorado - and although same-sex weddings might be against her Christian faith... this case is about her free speech rights.This is the big difference between her and the Colorado Baker case a few years ago. You'll remember the Colorado Baker didn't want to make same-sex wedding cakes because it went against his religious beliefs. The court punted on this case and never made a ruling on it. Dave and Debbie discuss the case. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas joins the show to discuss what law she is challenging in Colorado. 9:35 - 9:50 - Eye on the hill 2023 - Full Day Kindergaten in Utah Tweet: Voices for Utah Children... USBOE voted NEAR unanimously to support asking #utleg for $51.4 million during the 2023 session to fully fund optional FDK statewide for families that want it. #utpol. Anna Thomas, Policy Analyst with Voices for Utah Children joins the show to discuss this further. Followed by listener calls. 10:05 - Do we have 5 years to study the Great Salt Lake? Sen. Mitt Romney helps secure millions of dollars a year to study the shrinking GSL. University of Utah professor of Atmospheric Sciences, Kevin Perry who sounded the alarm years ago about a drying GSL joins us live -- do we have 5 years to study this it seems dire now? 10:20 - 5 things to know if you have to sell your home High interest rates and fears of a recession make for a daunting time to sell your home -- D2 walks through 5 things teh Washington Post says to know if you have to sell your home right now. D2 speaks with Heather Osmond with Osmond Designs about the different ways to stage a home and the impact it has on selling. 10:35 - 10:50 The 4 day work week 33 companies tested a 4 day work week and according to the hill, none plan to switch back. Dave and Debbie discuss the pros and cons of the 4 day work week. Provo City Mayor Michelle Kaufusi joins the show to discuss how the 4 day work week has worked in Provo. 11:05 - Live from Moscow Idaho: Latest Developments in 4 murders of University of Idaho College Students Taking you live to Moscow Idaho as Newsnation's Brian Entin is there as the investigation continues surrounding the 4 University of Idaho student murders, Brian brings D2 the latest details and what has taken place over the weekend. 11:20 - The problem with Amazon's Alexa and Shopping The Street: Amazon Needs to Kill Alexa, Maybe Exit Echo Devices. The online retail giant had a plan to own your living room. It didn't work - Dave and Debbie get into why and how shopping with Alexa is problematic. 11:50 - Regular fuel down but Diesel Punches at the pump Gas prices are falling... Utah's average price is $3.79 for regular, according to AAA. Bad news if you like to roll coal in your diesel truck....diesel fuel has gone UP since last month, and is now $5.63. Dave and Debbie discuss the high cost of diesel and what is behind it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tweet: Voices for Utah Children... USBOE voted NEAR unanimously to support asking #utleg for $51.4 million during the 2023 session to fully fund optional FDK statewide for families that want it. #utpol. Anna Thomas, Policy Analyst with Voices for Utah Children joins the show to discuss this further. Followed by listener calls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hardrocker Huddle: The Official Podcast of South Dakota Mines Athletics
Josh Van Valkenburg-Gernert welcomes South Dakota Mines Volleyball student-athlete Anna Thomas onto the show to discuss her role in the Women's Hardrocker Organization, the growth of the Hardrocker Volleyball program during her time as well as her life growing up, the decision to come to South Dakota Mines and her journey to South Dakota Mines and future plans.
Anna Thomas and panellists Conor English and Sarah Sparks discuss fuel prices, Pharmac funding for multiple sclerosis and whether it's okay to microwave wine.
Anna Thomas and panellists Conor English and Sarah Sparks discuss menopause friendly workplaces, ventilating schools in the cold deep south and the speak to those spreading kindness on the Kapiti Coast.
Anna Thomas and panellists Conor English and Sarah Sparks speak to those training dogs to detect kauri dieback and our panellists tell us what they have been thinking.
In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Anna Thomas about some kooky Australian election coverage, a bold new stance on car reviewing from BusinessDesk, a memo from Stuff on the 'C word', and war coverage with a difference from The Listener.
Anna Thomas and panellists Alexia Russel and Fryderyk Kublikowski speak to those at today's opening of the Ancient Egyptian Temple Garden at the Hamilton Gardens.
Anna Thomas and panellists Alexia Russel and Fryderyk Kublikowski discuss funding to tackle the scourge of domestic violence, congestion charges in our major cities and procrastination.
Anna Thomas and panellists Alexia Russel and Fryderyk Kublikowski discuss their favourite kiwi tracks for NZ Music Month, grocery prices and native birds returning to urban forests.
Anna Thomas and panellists Anna Dean and Dean Hall discuss e-sports and the Commonwealth Games.
Anna Thomas and panellists Anna Dean and Dean Hall discuss e-sports and the Commonwealth Games.
This month's print issue focused on the dual themes of Georgia football and sustainability, in honor of G-Day and Earth Day, respectively. April 17 was G-Day, and April 22 is Earth Day. We hear from sports contributor Katherine Lewis about the time football played their G-Day scrimmage at Clarke Central High School. In sustainability, we hear from special publications senior editor, Anna Thomas, about the threat to native bee populations. We also hear from contributor Nathalee Simoneau about food insecurity in Athens and at UGA. Digital producer Sarah Detwiler hosts. You can read the April print issue on our website, or you can pick up a print copy at select locations on campus and around town.
What happens when we're crippled—even blinded—by fear? Or how do we gently, lovingly lead people when panic sets in to suffocate them? Andrew and Stephanie return to continue our miniseries Season 1.75 of 'The Better Brotherhood,' examining lessons in life, leadership, and community through the lives and testimony of Easy Company. But this episode is extra special because Anna Thomas sat down at our round table, and none other than JEFF HENDERSON makes his mighty return. DURATION: 32 minutes