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Masamune Shirow y Ghost in the shell revolucionaron el cyberpunk y la ciencia-ficción. Su rompedora estética y visión marcó época y muchos recordamos todas sus series. Desde los tímidos inicios con Black Magic a la consistente Appleseed, pasando por la cómica Dominion: Tank police o las aventuras de Motoko Kusanagi, Shirow dejó un legado imponente, denso y en ocasiones ilegible. Junto a David Jiménez "Batto" de Ramen para dos y Kenny Ruiz, analizamos toda la trayectoria del genial mangaka .Además tenemos el enorme placer de entrevistar a Pepe Larraz, el gran dibujante Marvel de la actualidad que nos hable de su carrera y sus actuales andanzas dibujando a Peter Perker. Finalmente, tenemos tiempo de recomendar un montón de cómics: Tower dungeon, Transformers, Dibujo al natural, Las locuritas de Úrsula y Días sin escuela. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
This week - it's time to look at the connection between westward American Expansion and the apple. How is the apple all tangled up with our creation of the 19th century tall tales we started to tell on and about ourselves? So get ready for a visit from some of the features/specters of that myth making that inhabited a huge part of the 20th century. Links:Johnny Appleseed Cartoon (1948) Paul Bunyan Cartoon (1958) John Henry Cartoon 1 (1973 – narrated by Roberta Flack)John Henry Cartoon 2 (2000 - Disney)Pecos Bill Cartoon (1948) Davy Crockett Disney TV show Theme Song (1954 – This is… OOoooF rough) Iriana Geogescu's plum dumplings you can use with apples. Or apricots of course. Music Credit: Fingerlympics by Doctor TurtleShow Notes: https://thehistoryofamericanfood.blogspot.com/Email: TheHistoryofAmericanFood at gmail dot comThreads: @THoAFoodInstagram: @THoAFood& some other socials... @THoAFood
Well here we are back in the good vibes of an 80's anime. This time it's a buddy cop film that hits all the marks for Dylan and I. Team dynamics, cyborgs, exosuits, cassette future vibes, it has it all. All I'm saying is that I want a well dressed, wide back robot companion to hit the clurb with me."F**k your sleek s**t."-Dylan, Big Bulk 2025*This message is paid for by the Wide-Back Party.Our Links:Ian WolffeSend us a text
Dr. Stephanie Hartman is joined by Eric Saviano with Nebraska Appleseed to discuss food security in Nebraska and several legislative bills in this area.Eric is the Food and Nutrition Access program manager for Nebraska Appleseed's Economic Justice Program. In this role he focuses on strengthening policies and programs that help people get the food and nutrition they need.Nebraska Food Access Bill Overview 2025Bills discussed today:LB192, Eliminate a sunset date under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, introduced by Senator Dan QuickLB319, Change eligibility requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, introduced by Senator Victor RountreeLB46, Establish a Restaurant Meals Program under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, introduced by Senator Terrell McKinneyLB656, Change work requirements under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, introduced by Senator Bob AndersenLB14, Hunger-Free Schools Act, introduced by Senator Machaela Cavanaugh We rely on your donations to keep producing this podcast content and to support physician advocacy in Nebraska. If you would like to support Nebraska Alliance for Physician Advocacy, a 501(c)(3) organization in Nebraska please click to DONATE NOW. If you have questions or answers, please email us at contact@nebraskaallianceforphysicianadvocacy.org Please check out our website at: Nebraska Alliance for Physician Advocacy Follow on social media:@NEAllianceforPhysicianAdvocacy on Instagramhttps://www.facebook.com/neallianceforphysicianadvocacy On Facebook
This week on News Man Weekly, it’s just the crew—no guest, no script, just a freewheeling discussion on everything from winter misery to the weekend in sports. Hunnell kicks things off with a full-blown rant about Ohio’s relentless winter, reminiscing on why snowbirds have the right idea. From there, Hiser and Ritchey join the conversation to break down the NBA All-Star Weekend (or why it wasn’t worth watching) and celebrate Team USA’s hard-hitting hockey victory over Canada. But it’s not all fun and games — we also dive into the latest news, including a developing investigation into alleged abuse connected to Faith Life Church in New Albany. Plus, we answer a listener’s Open Source question about the massive new assisted living development in Mansfield and check in on local sled dog racer Matthew Failor as he prepares for another grueling Iditarod. News story links: Sex crime allegations involving Faith Life Church What's going on at the old Appleseed school lot on Cline Ave- Mansfield native Matt Failor set for Iditarod USA enjoys biggest hockey win since Lake Placid Intro song credit: Smoke And Drink, by Luke Watson. Be a Source Member for unlimited access to local, independent journalism.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A reader asked, “What’s going on at the old Appleseed School lot on Cline Avenue?”—so we did some digging. The empty lot at 300 Cline Avenue is being transformed into Silver Birch of Mansfield, a $25 million assisted living community for seniors. With 120 apartments, on-site healthcare, and shared amenities, the facility aims to provide both housing and support for older adults. In this episode, we break down what’s coming, who it’s for, and why Mansfield was chosen for this major development. Read more about this story: https://www.richlandsource.com/2025/02/13/open-source-what-is-going-on-at-the-old-appleseed-school-lot-on-cline-avenue/ Headlines: https://www.richlandsource.com/2025/02/12/8100-items-collected-for-3rd-annual-valentines-card-drive-for-foster-youths/ https://www.richlandsource.com/2025/02/12/bird-sanctuary-founder-gail-laux-wins-2025-chairmans-award/ https://www.richlandsource.com/2025/02/12/dominic-hancock/ https://www.richlandsource.com/2025/02/11/tournament-tune-up-hillsdale-trumps-fredericktown-in-battle-of-small-school-powers/ Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So often we attempt to be aspirational in the setting of traditions in our families. What does that mean? It means we work hard to build traditions meant to project to others the "perfection" of our marriages, our childrearing, and our homesteads. Rather than cave to the pressure to portray the perfect home with the perfect traditions for the perfect children in the perfect marriage with the perfect timing and gravitas, let your traditions develop more naturally, from your unique quirks and talents. Andrew's family, he says, has a tradition of staying up late at night each winter vomiting. At least they can laugh about it! Tim and his family sing the Appleseed song with a Beethoven-esque number of amens to conclude. Children love these simple, easygoing traditions and will pass them on to their own families in due time. Lighten up. Let the traditions develop naturally and...awkwardly. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Snap Fitness now open in Appleseed Center: https://www.richlandsource.com/2025/01/19/snap-fitness-now-open-in-appleseed-center/ Today: we’re covering a new addition to the Appleseed Shopping Center that’s all about getting in shape and feeling good — Snap Fitness has officially opened on Lexington Avenue in Mansfield.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome, writers and book lovers. The Bleeders is a podcast about book writing and publishing. Make sure you subscribe to the companion Substack: https://thebleeders.substack.com/welcomeToday's guest is Matt Bell, who wrote his novel-writing craft book Refuse to Be Done between drafts of his latest novel Appleseed, and perhaps both books were the better for it. Matt has an exhausting yet enviably productive novel-writing process, and he's taking us to church today with this sermon and many others. He's a writer's writer and knows all about creating the best writing and publishing life for him, as we all should! Matt's process is truly inspiring—we'll get into that, his tips for NaNoWriMo, his favorite craft books, and more in today's episode. Follow Matt on Instagram at @mdbell79.The Bleeders is hosted by Courtney Kocak. Follow her on X/Twitter and Instagram @courtneykocak. For more, check out her website courtneykocak.com.Courtney is teaching some upcoming workshops you might be interested in:Land Big Bylines by Writing for Columns: https://writingworkshops.com/products/land-big-bylines-by-writing-for-columns-zoom-seminarPodcasting for Writers: How to Start, Sustain & Grow Your Podcast: https://writingworkshops.com/products/podcasting-for-writers-how-to-start-sustain-grow-your-podcast-4-week-zoom-workshopHow to Build a “Platform” for Writers Who Shudder at the Thought: https://writingworkshops.com/products/how-to-build-a-platform-for-writers-who-shudder-at-the-thought-zoom-seminarStart a Newsletter to Supercharge Your Platform, Network and Business: https://writingworkshops.com/products/start-a-newsletter-to-supercharge-your-platform-network-business-zoom-seminar
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 12/16/2024 featuring: Sonya Cohen Cramer “Lowlands” You've Been a Friend to Me (2024 Smithsonian Folkways) 5:04 Amythyst Kiah “People's Prayer” Still + Bright (2024 Rounder) 3:47 Matt Sucich “Real Time” Holy Smokes (2023 Five & Dime) 4:17 The Rough & Tumble “Scatter My Bones” Hymns For My Atheist Sister & Her Friends To Sing Along To (2024 Penny Jar) 3:26 Susan Pepper “The Cuckoo” Where the Islands Overflow (2024 Susan Pepper) 2:32 Buffalo Nichols “The Difference” The Fatalist (2023 Fat Possum) 3:28 American Patchwork Quartet “Beneath the Willow” American Patchwork Quartet (2024 Carolina Jasmine) 3:27 Adeem the Artist “Carry You Down” Anniversary (2024 Four Quarters) 2:28 Sunny War “New Day” Anarchist Gospel (2023 New West) 3:21 Tom Rush “Glory Road” Gardens Old, Flowers New (2024 Appleseed) 2:24 Joe Purdy “Wash Away (Reprise)” Julie Blue (2022 Mudtown Crier) 2:59 Abbie Sawyer “Starshine” Love Is a Flood (2022 Abbie Sawyer) 3:37 Brad Yoder “As Easily As Birds” Somewhere in the Constellation (2024 Brad Yoder) 3:20 Avery Hill “Potholder” The One Who Remembers (2024 Avery Hill) 3:02 Bill Morrissey “Man From Out Of Town” Inside (1992 Rounder) 3:55
At the start of October, I went to a Project Appleseed Pistol Clinic to get a refresh on my pistol skills and see what the new program was all about. I came away both satisfied with my performance and appreciating the hard work that the Appleseed folks put into developing this new curriculum. Let's dig in!
Cyberpunk is a cool genre we have never covered exclusively on a Quackcast before. But what IS cyberpunk? It's a subset of SciFi, it's usually near future, involves body modifications, grittiness, street level computer use, techno body modification, and hacking. At least that's the way it started. Formative influences on the cyberpunk genre were the first Tron movie, Bladerunner, and Escape from New York. Tron showed us what cyberspace was, while Bladerunner and Escape from New York gave us gritty near future dystopias with cool tech, modified humans, and most importantly the punk aesthetic which was the gritty street youth fashion of the late 70s and early 80s. Punks plus computers signalled a more universal use of the new technology of computers in the near future world especially as imagined by Willian Gibson with his novel Neuromancer. There were other influential cyberpunk writers like Neal Stephenson with SnowCrash and many more. My fave was Manga creator Masamune Shirow with his books like Ghost in the Shell, Appleseed and more which tackle subjects like trans-humanisim as humans evolve with technology and then INTO technology itself. In the late 80s and early 90s cyberpunk was very influential in anime with the likes of the Ghost in the Shell movie, Bubblegum crisis, AD police, and the amazing milestone that is Akira! A very formative game in the world of cyberpunk was the RPG Shadowrun, which was near future urban fantasy plus cyberpunk in all its pure glory. These days we have the computer game Cyberpunk 2020, but it's an extremely derivative and pale shadow of what had gone before it, it functions as a sort of a retro “greatest hits” of the genre, but it's a good intro into it and that goes for the Netflix anime of the same name. There were various unrelated genres inspired by cyberpunk- Steampunk, Dieselpunk, and the later dubious genres raypunk and atompunk which are just rebranded early standard SciFi. What is your fave example of cyberpunk? Do you know what cyberpunk is? When did you first come to cyberpunk? This week Gunwallace gave us a theme inspired by The Return of Jake Sunrise - A desolate red dirt desert, a wind whistles through and carries with it a torrent of sound and energy, flooding in like a sudden rainstorm, bringing with it life, colour, and revitalisation! The desert blooms. Topics and shownotes Links Featured comic: The Books of Avo - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/news/2024/oct/01/featured-comic-the-books-of-avo/ Featured music: The Return of Jake Sunrise - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/The_Return_of_Jake_Sunrise/ - by Picture_Books, rated E. Special thanks to: Gunwallace - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Gunwallace/ Tantz Aerine - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Tantz_Aerine/ Ozoneocean - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/ozoneocean Kawaiidaigakusei - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/kawaiidaigakusei Banes - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Banes/ VIDEO exclusive! Become a subscriber on the $5 level and up to see our weekly Patreon video and get our advertising perks! - https://www.patreon.com/DrunkDuck Even at $1 you get your name with a link on the front page and a mention in the weekend newsposts! Join us on Discord - https://discordapp.com/invite/7NpJ8GS
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Subscribers! Be sure to go to the blog to read the description easier & check out links for this episode!This episode is sponsored in part by Tokyo Treat! To get $5 your first box of delicious snacks & treats delivered from Japan straight to your door, AND to help support my little podcast, use code "NOSTALGIA" at my link here! This month's episode is another short ReView! What is a “ReView” episode, you might ask? Well, it's my highly-clever (ok not really) name for episodes where I go back and revisit an older title I haven't seen in a long time, and see if what I remember (and what my opinions on it) are still the same now that some time's gone by. It's Summertime, so why not kick back with an 80s cyberpunk action buddy-cop movie? That's right, this month, I'm revisiting the Gainax-made 1988 OVA based off of Masamune Shirow's Appleseed! Is this a great Summer popcorn flick, or does it belong at the bottom of the bargain bin? Let's find out together! Stream the episode above or [Direct Download]Subscribe on apple podcasts | Spotify Relevant links: Buy the Appleseed bluray with my affiliate link on Amazon or at The Crunchyroll StoreBuy the original Appleseed manga digitally on AmazonStream Appleseed (dubbed) in North America (free with ads) on Pluto TV or Tubi!Stream Appleseed with your paid RetroCrush subscription (dubbed or subbed)Video by Zimmerit: When Gainax Made Appleseed My theme song music was done by Kerobit! You can find more about them on their website! See how you can get access to behind-the-scenes stuff, early access to the podcast, and a BRAND NEW subscriber exclusive podcast with my new Ko-fi Subscriptions! As always, feel free to leave me your thoughts on this episode or ideas for future episodes here—or email me directly at AnimeNostalgiaPodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 06/24/24 featuring: Joe Jencks “Let Me Sing You a Song” Poets, Philosophers, Workers & Wanderers (2017 Joe Jencks) 4:34 Mark Erelli “Northern Star (String Quintet Version)” Mark Erelli (25th Anniversary Edition) (2024 Mark Erelli) 5:17 Sunny War “Caught it from the Rye” The Laginappe Sessions (2020 Aquarium Drunkard) 3:47 Tom Rush “Glory Road” Gardens Old, Flowers New (2024 Appleseed) 2:24 Stephanie Sammons “Billboard Sign” Time and Evolution (2024 Stephanie Sammons) 4:21 Watchhouse “Wondrous Love” Watchhouse (2021 Tiptoe Tiger) 2:35 Spencer LaJoye “Shadow Puppets” Shadow Puppets (2024 Spencer LaJoye) 4:23 Crow and Gazelle “Blackbird” As Above Now so Below (2024 Crow and Gazelle) 2:05 Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer “Disappearing Man” Drum Hat Buddha (2014 Signature Sounds) 3:49 Verlon Thompson “Morning Always Wins” Out at the Barn (Verlon Thompson) 4:04 Abby Posner “Second Chances” Second Chances (2023 Blackbird) 2:31 Dana Cooper “Beauty and Ruin” The Ghost of Tucumcari (2024 Dana Cooper) 3:50 Maya De Vitry “Stacy, In Her Wedding Gown” Infinite (2023 Mad Maker Studio) 3:57 Tray Wellington “Wasted Time” Black Banjo (2022 Mountain Home) 2:35
Pack your camper as we tour America's National Parks—from Acadia to Zion. Our guide is modern-day folk hero Douglas Leen, whose Ranger Doug Enterprises recently published “Ranger of the Lost Art: Rediscovering the WPA Poster Art of Our National Parks.” Doug describes how in 1971, while working as a seasonal park ranger at Grand Teton National Park, he unearthed an old poster tucked atop a barn rafter, saving it from oblivion. This hidden gem was among the last remaining promotional posters for 14 U.S. National Parks, printed between 1938 and 1941 by FDR's Works Progress Administration. Doug recounts how his dusty discovery fueled a lifelong obsession to find the other 13 original silkscreened posters from that era. His hunt led to encounters with art thieves and fostered friendships with fellow connoisseurs. Leen explains how he forged partnerships with artists and commercial printers to recreate all 14 posters. His team soon began creating numerous contemporary artworks commissioned by many of the 400+ National Parks units. Leen remembers his simultaneous dentistry practice, which he launched above Seattle's bustling Pike Place Market during its renaissance. This career carried Dr. Leen to faraway Barrow (now Utqiagvik), Alaska, and beyond. A restless spirit, Doug champions the intersecting causes of art conservation and land conservation. His solo “Ranger Doug” roadshows at National Parks have racked up nearly 50,000 miles to date on the restored Airstream trailer. Unlike the mythic Appleseed who sought to tame the wilderness, citizen Leen's art and advocacy echo the democratic ethos of the New Deal era and a profound respect for natural wonders that inspire his life and work. "Today I'm on the road all the time with this book, kind of a Johnny Appleseed or Forrest Gump somebody called me once—I think it was the New York Times. But I'm out there trying to preach the message; and it's getting out there.” ~Doug Leen
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 06/17/2024 featuring: Tom Prasada-Rao “Yes” Smoke and Mirrors (2024 Ahimsa Acoustics) 4:47 Tom Rush “Toy Boat Song” Gardens Old, Flowers New (2024 Appleseed) 2:58 Annalise Emerick “Twinkling Lights” Field Notes (2014 Annalise Emerick) 4:18 Eliot Bronson “Wait for Me” Talking To Myself (2024 New Pain) 4:10 Heather Anne Lomax & Michael Doman “Bits and Pieces” The Doman Tracks (2023 Blackbird) 3:52 Jake Blount “Beyond This Wall” Spider Tales (2020 Jake Blount) 3:25 Becky Buller “Woman” Jubilee (2024 Dark Shadow) 3:42 Jessye DeSilva “Proud and Lonely” Renovations (2023 1186047 Records DK) 3:48 Valerie June “Big Dream” My Black Country: The Songs of Alice Randall (2024 Oh Boy) 2:23 Abigail Washburn & The Sparrow Quartet “Banjo Pickin' Girl” Abigail Washburn & the Sparrow Quartet (2008 Nettwerk Productions) 3:00 Chris Moyse “Dancing Round a Fire” Bitter Ballads & Cynical Prayers (2020 Chris Moyse) 3:06 Tim Ball “My Charming Wife” Upstate Crossroads (2022 Tim Ball) 3:15 Austin MacRae “Tiny Houses” New Weather (2023 Austin MacRae) 3:45 The Rough & Tumble “Hard Times (You & Me)” Single (2022 Penny Jar) 3:11
The Entreprenudist Podcast: The Place To Hear Real Entrepreneurs & Business Owners Bare It All
Spreading the Seeds of Franchise Ownership Like Johnny Appleseed sowing orchards across early America, speaker and Co-Chair of The African American Franchise Council (AAFC) Randolph Love III plants the seeds of franchise ownership at The Great American Franchise Expo. Love sees franchising as fertile ground for cultivation, much like Appleseed viewed the Midwest as prime for apples. With the right root system and nurturing environment, Love's attendees could reap bountiful harvests through franchise opportunities. Addressing prospects on The Entreprenudist Podcast, Love intersperses metaphors and philosophical tidbits among franchising fundamentals. “You should always look for the source before you consume something,” Love notes, relating business to life's essentials like food and water. This holistic outlook carries through Love's franchise frameworks as well. He views the optimal structure as a “house” with specialized “rooms” for functions like asset protection, tax savings and wealth management. Constructing these entities in sequence enables the entrepreneur to limit liability, lower taxes and passively earn income over time. The end goal, according to Love, is establishing a “family bank” to achieve financial freedom across generations. With the proper foundations in place, entrepreneurs can grow capital that makes “money babies” indefinitely. Love aspires to help attendees “impregnate a $100 bill” through entities like a Limited Liability Limited Partnership (LLLP), which Business News Daily confirms is a popular wealth management structure. By sharing these insights at the Great American Franchise Expo, Love plants seeds of possibility in prospective business owners nationwide. Over 1,500 attendees participated in the 2022 Expo in Dallas this past November. The annual event draws crowds eager to leave corporate jobs and take control of their livelihoods. Love tailored his presentation specifically to those seeking escape from the “rat race” of trading time for money. He interlaced analogies, frameworks and calls to action around owning a franchise for passive income. This audience likely related to Love's aspirations “to not have to actively work” while still earning substantial amounts. In the end, Love accomplished what any successful farmer does after sowing fields and nurturing growth. He harvested new contacts by offering his book for just shipping costs. The prospects opting in can now nurture their own dreams of franchise ownership. Much like Appleseed's orchards took root across Middle America, Love's ideas may soon bear fruit across the franchise landscape. Watch the FULL VIDEO of our conversation HERE. For More Info Text “Franchise24” to 904-822-4262 About The Author… Randolph Love III, is the Founder and President of, ShieldWolf Strongholds, a Fractional CFO company that specializes in providing Business and Franchise Owners with all of the perks and benefits of having a full time Chief Financial Officer and Business Succession Planner, but for a fraction of the price. He is a Partner and Consultant with The Franchise Consulting Company; the largest American owned franchise consulting company in the world. He is the Author of the forthcoming Financial Literacy book, "The Miracle Money Vehicle: How To Make Money Make Babies;" which gives individuals and business owners a step by step guide on what they need to do to have the option to retire, or exit their current position in less than 5-10 years, with properly structured, and funded Trusts and Tax Strategies. Also, he is the host of, "The Entreprenudist Podcast: The Place To Hear Real Entrepreneurs and Business Owners BARE IT ALL;" ranked in the TOP 10% of podcasts for Business Owners and Entrepreneurs by ListenNotes.com.
Welcome to MTAC Dueling Dragon Interviews Week! Every day this week, we'll be uploading a new interview that we did during MTAC Dueling Dragons from earlier this year. Today, we've got our interview we did alongside The Side Quest Podcast for David Matranga! Here's what MTAC had on their webpage about him:David Matranga is an American voice actor who works primarily for English dubbed anime for Funimation and Sentai Filmworks. Matranga is best known as the voice of Shoto Todoroki from My Hero Academia, Hideki Hinata from Angel Beats, Genjo Sanzo from Saiyuki, Orphen from Sorcerous Stabber Orphen, Bertholdt Hoover from the popular Attack on Titan series, Tomoya Okazaki from the Clannad series,Takumi Usui from Maid Sama, Ghost from the Halo Legends movie, Briareos from the Appleseed series, Yu Himura from the EF series, and God Serena from Fairy Tail.HTTPS://MTAC.NET/GUESTS/DAVID-MATRANGA/OSMnotesWe want to thank David and once again for taking the time to chat with us! And you can find all the places where David is by checking out him online at:On IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1001404/On Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidMatranga1Plus, a big thank you to MTAC for both letting us have the chance to chat, but also credit for the photos and convention logo used.We also have YouTube Channels now! Both for OSMcast proper and The Carbuncle Chronicle! Please subscribe, hit the bell, and share amongst your friends.And as always, feel free to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Oh, and if you still use Spotify, go ahead and get on that mobile device and throw us some five stars there too. Tell your friends! As well, just like we mentioned when we do the OSMplugs, you can also join the Discord and support us on Patreon! PS If you have ever wanted some OSMmerch, feel free to check out our TeePublic page! PPS We appreciate you.
Today, Hunter is joined once again by Leah Nelson of Alabama Appleseed. This time, they are joined by Callie Greer, a Community Navigator at Appleseed, to discuss Appleseed's Afterward. This powerful report sought out to hear from victims and survivors of violence. As is often said on the show, the criminal legal system does a poor job of providing for the needs of all survivors of violence. In fact, the system often perpetuates the harm of those who need help following the tragic events in their life. By going to communities across Alabama, Appleseed hoped to capture the voice of so many people who want need more than just a criminal punishment to be made whole. Guests: Leah Nelson, Research Director, Alabama Appleseed Callie Greer, Community Navigator, Alabama Appleseed Resources: Read Afterward Here https://alabamaappleseed.org/afterward/ Alabama Appleseed https://alabamaappleseed.org/ Contact Hunter Parnell: Publicdefenseless@gmail.com Instagram @PublicDefenselessPodcast Twitter @PDefenselessPod www.publicdefenseless.com Subscribe to the Patron www.patreon.com/PublicDefenselessPodcast Donate on PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=5KW7WMJWEXTAJ Donate on Stripe https://donate.stripe.com/7sI01tb2v3dwaM8cMN
Queen X Tony took on the courage to watch an anime called AppleSeed and had a lot to say about it.. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a2anime/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a2anime/support
Go back in time with us as we discuss the great activities of the 1970's! We will address real things like plants, herbs....and Santa Claus.
Appleseed is a classic anime that did not age well. The story was not done well, the dialog made no sense and there was so much plot armor that not even with all the sentence enhancers that they added can save it. Honestly, this is one that we feel that you can pass by. Next week's choice is Robot Carnival. Have you seen next week's choice or one of the previous ones? Let us know what you thought of it or recommend what we should watch next! Use code "FEATUREDANIME" for $5 off your first #TokyoTreat box through my link: https://team.tokyotreat.com/featuredanime Do you have a show you want us to watch? Use our form to submit a recommendationhttps://forms.gle/EHjG9Z26weDxhSUVA Looking for Some Manga or Graphic Novels?Check out our other Affiliate link for more SwagManga And Graphic Novels:http://shrsl.com/3kq4n Want to buy some merch? Check out our Store!https://store.featuredanimepodcast.com/https://shop.featuredanimepodcast.com/ Want to help support the content you love through other means? Well, we have a Patreon! Get Bonus Content or if you prefer just the core show ad-free Go to:https://www.patreon.com/featuredanimepodcast Check out our Anime Listhttps://myanimelist.net/animelist/featuredanime Email: FeaturedAnimePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @ThoseAnimeGuys Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/featuredanimepodcast Discord:https://discord.gg/DZRKTAN Information About the Anime And Our Scores:Producer: Bandai Visual, TBS, Movic, Tohokushinsha Film CorporationStudio: GainaxAired: April 1988Genres: Action, Sci-Fi, Mecha, MilitarySource: MangaRuntime: 1 hr. 56 min. Scores:Jack's score: 2 / 10Rick's Score: 3 / 10 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nomad soldier Duenan Knute and her cyborg partner Briareos struggle to survive in the abandoned cities of the post-war wasteland. When they are found and brought to Olympus, they join the Olympus police, but Olympus's peaceful facade hides a violent struggle between human and cyborg. Support us at: https://www.patreon.com/PlanesTrainsandComicBooks Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/planestrainsandcomicbooks
This week's choice was basically a big ol' recap of last week's. The move did add some more clarification and I did provide you with useful information but a large chunk of it was just a recap. The best parts were the resolution of the protag after the events of the series and what the current state of the world. Other than that It would have been a fraction of the time. Next week's choice is Appleseed(1988 Version). Have you seen next week's choice or one of the previous ones? Let us know what you thought of it or recommend what we should watch next! Use code "FEATUREDANIME" for $5 off your first #TokyoTreat box through my link: https://team.tokyotreat.com/featuredanime Do you have a show you want us to watch? Use our form to submit a recommendationhttps://forms.gle/EHjG9Z26weDxhSUVA Looking for Some Manga or Graphic Novels?Check out our other Affiliate link for more SwagManga And Graphic Novels:http://shrsl.com/3kq4n Want to buy some merch? Check out our Store!https://store.featuredanimepodcast.com/https://shop.featuredanimepodcast.com/ Want to help support the content you love through other means? Well, we have a Patreon! Get Bonus Content or if you prefer just the core show ad-free Go to:https://www.patreon.com/featuredanimepodcast Check out our Anime Listhttps://myanimelist.net/animelist/featuredanime Email: FeaturedAnimePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @ThoseAnimeGuys Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/featuredanimepodcast Discord:https://discord.gg/DZRKTAN Information About the Anime And Our Scores:Producer: Visual ArtsStudio: David ProductionAired: September 2016Genres: Drama, Sci-FiSource: Visual NovelRuntime: 1 hr. 56 min. Scores:Jack's score: 4 / 10Rick's Score: 7 / 10 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy V Day. The boys make Pablo return to SoBe. The OG talks about dining out and his hatred for his new neighbors. X provides the weather and a Cameo […]
Today on News Du Jour, we interview Colleen McCarty of Oklahoma Appleseed, the group putting forth OK Senate Bill 1470.We discuss Colleen's legal background, Appleseed's origin story, and how the April Wilkens case led Colleen to pen and champion Senate Bill 1470, also known as the Oklahoma Survivors' Act.SB1470 petition and resources: https://chng.it/W4dytVWsJvAppleseed Instagram: www.instagram.com/ok_appleseedOK Survivor Justice website (sign up for emails): www.oksurvivorjustice.orgPanic Button podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/panic-button/id1630829857?i=1000567996832—Connect with us:+ WEBSITE: www.sugarfreemedia.co+ INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/newsdujour.podcast+ TIKTOK: www.TikTok.com/@newsdujour.podcast BECOME A PATRON (and listen ad free): www.patreon.com/sugarfreemediaSHOP MERCH: www.sugarfreemedia.co/shopNews Du Jour is a 10-15 minute daily news recap. We strive to relay stories in a calm, approachable way. We cover everything from politics, to art, to business, to celebrity news, and more. Be sure to subscribe so you‘re always up to date! If you enjoy News Du Jour, be sure to leave us a rating/review or share our podcast with friends, family, colleagues, or on social media! You can also always READ the News Du Jour on our website at:https://sugarfreemedia.co/category/news-du-jour/
„Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning“, der siebte Teil der Actionreihe, ist jetzt auf Paramount+ verfügbar. Im Actionfilm „Mercy“ auf WOW versucht eine Ex-Elite-Soldatin, ihren Sohn zu befreien, und in „Appleseed Alpha“ auf Netflix suchen eine Frau und ihr Partner Zuflucht in einer zerstörten Welt. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-mission-impossible-dead-reckoning-mercy-appleseed-alpha
Today’s episode of Friday Flashbacks was originally Episode-396- An Interview with Michael Adam of the Appleseed Project and was originally recorded on 3-11-10. The show notes for the original episode with all relevant resources can be found here. Welcome to … Continue reading →
Matt Bell is an author, English professor, and editor. He currently teaches creative writing at Arizona State University. In this episode live from the conference floor at AWP 2023, we're celebrating the one-year anniversary of his indispensable book on the craft of writing, Refuse to Be Done: How to Write and Rewrite a Novel in Three Drafts. We also discuss his dystopian novel, Appleseed, and and his admiration for climate writing that restores hope for humanity.Listen to the full episode to find out what Bell means when he advocates for ‘radical revising' and his mission to conceptualize revision as a process that can transform a draft into a novel, rather than an assignment needed to be completed for school. We also discuss his dreamy ten-plus-year relationship working with Soho Press (shout out to the indie stalwarts!), and some of the advice he gives to his students: 1) allow readers space to figure out things for themselves, 2) experiment with non-traditional writing structures, and 3) work through tangly writing problems together. Finally, Bell ends this episode with advice for gaining inspiration for your next work and the unfortunate discovery that you can learn what your agent truly thinks of you through their editorial notes (writer beware!). Honorable Mentions: A Tree or a Person or a Wall, Bell's short story collection His incredibly good Substack (a must-read for any writer), No Failure, Only Practice In the House Upon the Dirt between the Lake and the Woods, the “truly weird” novel (Matt's words) that was allowed to just be itself by the good editors at Soho PressLastly, while we're still down the rabbit hole, check out his non-fiction book-length essay on the video game, Baldur's Gate II. Photo credit Jessica Bell Audio by Bloomsday Literary in partnership with the official 2023 AWP Conference & Bookfair
We're joined by Colleen McCarty from the Oklahoma Appleseed Center for Law and Justice about their work on criminal & juvenile justice, education justice, elections justice, and pretty much every other kind of justice. Click here for tickets to our 250th Episode party!
November is National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo, in which writers of all experience levels attempt to develop and draft a 50,000-word work in 30 days. Matt Bell, creative writing instructor at Arizona State University, author of the novel, Appleseed, and the writing craft book, Refuse To Be Done: How To Write And Re-Write A Novel In Three Drafts, along with Elizabeth Acevedo, National Book Award-winning author of The Poet X, who also wrote her YA novel, With the Fire on High, for NaNoWriMo in 2013, join to talk about the art of novel writing, the process of speed-drafting, and take calls from listeners developing their own works.
With Matt Bell, on his abundant, uncategorizable, epic novel Appleseed. This interview, like Bell's sweeping book, is chock full of ideas that we crammed in the most exciting way into a rather limited space, including: the state of eco-fiction; mashing up ancient mythic tropes and future-tech; and Matt's deep commitment to the richness of language.
Tonight on the Exiled Minds Podcast we explore the potential implications of new technologies. In a rapidly evolving world, where artificial intelligence intertwines with the fabric of our daily lives, questions arise about the potential impact on our society, our values, and what it means to be human. Asking the questions ave we been at this point before long in the past? And how will our future be shaped by what we do today? Join us on this thought-provoking journey as we delve into the fascinating realm of AI and its symbiotic relationship with humanity. Follow here: https://linktr.ee/exiledminds Support: Help improve the show if you find anything of value please share and subscribe plus you can donate here. Cash App -- £Rohanno6 Paypal: https://paypal.me/exiledm?country.x=GB&locale.x=en_GB Links: https://www.bostondynamics.com https://us.softbankrobotics.com/pepper https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0182789/ https://www.iberdrola.com/innovation/android-robot https://edition.cnn.com/2021/08/19/asia/grace-hanson-robotics-android-nurse-hnk-spc-intl/index.html https://weburbanist.com/2014/06/30/almost-human-15-frighteningly-realistic-robots-androids/ www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aav0325 https://x-classforum.com/antique-mechanical-puppet-theater-woth-record-player https://mythology.net/greek/greek-concepts/talos/ https://theconversation.com/robots-guarded-buddhas-relics-in-a-legend-of-ancient-india-110078 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appleseed_(2004_film) Friends Of EMP: Follow Algo Rhythm -- https://bit.ly/3uq7yRY Follow Apoc -- https://bit.ly/3DRCUEj Follow Ash -- https://bit.ly/3CUTe4Z Follow Daryl -- https://bit.ly/3GHyIaN Follow James -- https://bit.ly/3kSiTEY Follow Jennifer -- https://bit.ly/3BVLyCM Follow Joseph -- https://bit.ly/3pNjbzb Matt's Book -- https://amzn.to/3fqmRWg Follow MysticWook -- http://bit.ly/3J1uFdh Follow Nightstocker -- https://bit.ly/3mFGGtx Robert's Book -- https://amzn.to/3GEsFUK Follow TamBam -- https://bit.ly/3LIQkFw Michael Strange Troubled Minds Radio -- https://troubledminds.org Tune in to the Troubled Minds Radio Network here: https://live365.com/station/Troubled-Minds-Radio-Network---KUAP-DB-a21921 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liam-martin31/message
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EPISODE 70 LETS GO! This week the boys do their damn thing and hit all the most beloved segments in variety show history. Some weird answers in the top 5 from chilly (of course), sound effects go crazy, tasty jams and so much more. Get ready to start your weekend early folks! Episode 79 starts now. LETS RIDE!
A little less than a year ago, Hunter spoke with Alexandra Bailey of the Sentencing Project to explore why states like Oklahoma so readily punish the survivors of domestic violence. Today, Hunter returns to Oklahoma to speak with Colleen McCarty and Leslie Briggs from Oklahoma Appleseed to discuss their work in trying to push back against the expansion of the carceral state in Oklahoma. In particular, this conversation centers in large part about the Wrongful Conviction of April Wilkens. With their podcast “Panic Button” Colleen, Leslie and all of Appleseed hope to expose the injustice in April's case, but also hope people realize that April is one of many women who face the power of the carceral state who are survivors of domestic violence. Guests: Colleen McCarty, Founding Executive Director, Oklahoma Appleseed Leslie Briggs, Legal Director, Oklahoma Appleseed Resources: Visit OK Appleseed https://okappleseed.org/ Follow OK Appleseed on: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/OKAppleseedCenter/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ok_appleseed Twitter https://twitter.com/OK_Appleseed Listen to the Panic Button Podcast https://panicbuttontheaprilwilkenscase.podbean.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/panic-button/id1630829857 Oklahoma Bill to Help Domestic Violence Survivors https://www.motherjones.com/crime-justice/2023/03/oklahoma-lawmakers-are-watering-down-a-bill-thats-supposed-to-help-domestic-violence-survivors/ https://www.publicradiotulsa.org/local-regional/2023-07-03/it-was-unfair-the-push-for-retroactive-criminal-justice-for-domestic-violence-victims-who-killed-their-abusers Oklahoma School Superintendent no China in Schools https://www.thedailybeast.com/oklahoma-schools-boss-ryan-walters-goes-around-the-bend-with-new-conspiracy-theory Contact Hunter Parnell: Publicdefenseless@gmail.com Instagram @PublicDefenselessPodcast Twitter @PDefenselessPod www.publicdefenseless.com Subscribe to the Patron www.patreon.com/PublicDefenselessPodcast Donate on PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=5KW7WMJWEXTAJ Donate on Stripe https://donate.stripe.com/7sI01tb2v3dwaM8cMN
On this month's episode of Future Tense Fiction, host Maddie Stone talks to Matt Bell about his short story “Empathy Hour.” In the story's climate-change-ravaged future, society's wealthiest are whisked away to luxurious, self-contained cities. Once there, they entertain themselves with a carefully crafted reality show meant to assuage their guilt about the climate refugees they've left behind. But then, someone breaks into their airbrushed world, lifting the lid on what hides underneath it. After the story, Matt and Maddie discuss the promises and pitfalls of climate fiction–and why we want to feel empathy, but never too much. Guest: Matt Bell is the author of several books, including the novel Appleseed, a New York Times Notable Book of 2021. He is a professor of creative writing at Arizona State University. Story read by Josh Bloomberg Podcast production by Tiara Darnell You can skip all the ads in Future Tense Fiction by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/plus for just $15 for your first three months. Check out AWS Insiders here: https://link.chtbl.com/awsinsiders?sid=podcast.futuretensefiction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this month's episode of Future Tense Fiction, host Maddie Stone talks to Matt Bell about his short story “Empathy Hour.” In the story's climate-change-ravaged future, society's wealthiest are whisked away to luxurious, self-contained cities. Once there, they entertain themselves with a carefully crafted reality show meant to assuage their guilt about the climate refugees they've left behind. But then, someone breaks into their airbrushed world, lifting the lid on what hides underneath it. After the story, Matt and Maddie discuss the promises and pitfalls of climate fiction–and why we want to feel empathy, but never too much. Guest: Matt Bell is the author of several books, including the novel Appleseed, a New York Times Notable Book of 2021. He is a professor of creative writing at Arizona State University. Story read by Josh Bloomberg Podcast production by Tiara Darnell You can skip all the ads in Future Tense Fiction by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/plus for just $15 for your first three months. Check out AWS Insiders here: https://link.chtbl.com/awsinsiders?sid=podcast.futuretensefiction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this month's episode of Future Tense Fiction, host Maddie Stone talks to Matt Bell about his short story “Empathy Hour.” In the story's climate-change-ravaged future, society's wealthiest are whisked away to luxurious, self-contained cities. Once there, they entertain themselves with a carefully crafted reality show meant to assuage their guilt about the climate refugees they've left behind. But then, someone breaks into their airbrushed world, lifting the lid on what hides underneath it. After the story, Matt and Maddie discuss the promises and pitfalls of climate fiction–and why we want to feel empathy, but never too much. Guest: Matt Bell is the author of several books, including the novel Appleseed, a New York Times Notable Book of 2021. He is a professor of creative writing at Arizona State University. Story read by Josh Bloomberg Podcast production by Tiara Darnell You can skip all the ads in Future Tense Fiction by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/plus for just $15 for your first three months. Check out AWS Insiders here: https://link.chtbl.com/awsinsiders?sid=podcast.futuretensefiction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this month's episode of Future Tense Fiction, host Maddie Stone talks to Matt Bell about his short story “Empathy Hour.” In the story's climate-change-ravaged future, society's wealthiest are whisked away to luxurious, self-contained cities. Once there, they entertain themselves with a carefully crafted reality show meant to assuage their guilt about the climate refugees they've left behind. But then, someone breaks into their airbrushed world, lifting the lid on what hides underneath it. After the story, Matt and Maddie discuss the promises and pitfalls of climate fiction–and why we want to feel empathy, but never too much. Guest: Matt Bell is the author of several books, including the novel Appleseed, a New York Times Notable Book of 2021. He is a professor of creative writing at Arizona State University. Story read by Josh Bloomberg Podcast production by Tiara Darnell You can skip all the ads in Future Tense Fiction by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/plus for just $15 for your first three months. Check out AWS Insiders here: https://link.chtbl.com/awsinsiders?sid=podcast.futuretensefiction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Writer Matt Bell joins co-hosts V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell to discuss the eerily familiar run-up to the 2024 presidential race, as well as his latest novel, Appleseed. Referencing his recent craft book, Refuse to Be Done, Bell talks about how literature frequently uses repetition and non-linear chronology to mimic the experience of trauma. He also explains how expanding Appleseed's timeline helped him to consider the possibility of redemption after disaster. To hear the full episode, subscribe through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below. Check out video versions of our interviews on the Fiction/Non/Fiction Instagram account, the Fiction/Non/Fiction YouTube Channel, and our show website: https://www.fnfpodcast.net/ This episode of the podcast was produced by Anne Kniggendorf. Matt Bell Appleseed Refuse to Be Done A Tree or a Person or a Wall Scrapper In the House Upon the Dirt Between the Lake and the Woods Others: The Dark Tower by Stephen King Where Men Win Glory by Jon Krakauer Losing Music by John Cotter Time's Arrow by Martin Amis Catch-22 by Joseph Heller Beloved by Toni Morrison The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas by Ursula Le Guin The Monster at the End of This Book by Jon Stone and Michael Smolli “Rhyming Action” by Charles Baxter Hyperobjects by Timothy Morton The Unsettling of America by Wendell Berry Eleutheria by Allegra Hyde The Great Transition by Nick Fuller Googins Trump Town Hall Shows His Second-Term Plan: Shattering Even More Norms - The New York Times Pod Save America | Crooked Media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In This Hour: -- Use a wide range of bullets to get the most our of your hunting rifle. Author and hunting expert Ron Spomer explains how the .30-06 cartridge, and many others, can be "modernized" to maximum utility. -- The 7x57 -- The ultimate classic rifle cartridge. -- History and Guns -- Appleseed Project Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Gun Talk Radio | 03.19.23 Hour 2
Leslie and Colleen give a short update on April's case, the efforts in Oklahoma to bring justice to survivors, and the activities happening in Oklahoma next week to support HB 1639, a bill that will help people who were victims of domestic violence at the time of their crime get sentencing relief. ______ TRANSCRIPTION SPEAKERS Colleen McCarty, Leslie Briggs Leslie Briggs 00:17 Hey, Colleen. Colleen McCarty 00:18 Hey Leslie, Leslie Briggs 00:19 welcome back to the studio. Colleen McCarty 00:21 I'm so glad to be back here. Bison & Bean with you. Leslie Briggs 00:25 It's been too long. Colleen McCarty 00:26 It's been a wild ride, Leslie Briggs 00:28 guys, we have updates. Colleen McCarty 00:30 We have so many updates. We never sleep. So Leslie Briggs 00:34 we do not sleep. It's gnarly. I'm so tired. Colleen McCarty 00:38 We don't wish this on you. But we're happy to give you all the updates and all the work we've been doing for the last six months since we wrapped our last episode of panic button. The April Wilkins case. Yeah. What's been happening? Leslie Briggs 00:51 Well, I came to work for you. Oh, that's Colleen McCarty 00:53 right. Pretty sweet. That Leslie Briggs 00:56 happened a little while ago. So yeah, I'm the new legal director at OK Appleseed, the nonprofit that puts on the panic button podcast. What do you do at Oklahoma Appleseed, Lesley. Well, I try to execute your vision. protect the rights of every Oklahoman. We're doing a lot of cool stuff. Really. Colleen McCarty 01:14 Oh my gosh, I know every day I wake up and I'm like, I can't believe I get to do this for a job. And Leslie Briggs 01:19 me too. I love it so much. Yeah, chaotic, and awesome. Just like us just like just a good time, dude, Colleen McCarty 01:28 seriously, we strive for a good time. And seeking justice at the same time. Right. And so in service of seeking justice, we we did this big story about April's case that all of you have heard and I hope it has lit a fire under you because it lit a fire under us. And in service of seeking justice for her. We wrote what's called a post conviction relief application. And I'm going to let Leslie talk to you about what that means and and how we're trying to help her get out of prison. Leslie Briggs 01:57 Yeah, we actually wound up doing that throughout the fall before I came on full time with OK Appleseed. And it's based on new evidence that we uncovered. And we believe that evidence warrants a new trial, or a vacation or sentence, or modification to time served. And that's what we've asked the court to do. We were we lost at the district court, you can go and read all of the pleadings online if you're a legal nerd, or you just want to know more about what the evidence was that we found, but it's currently on appeal. We appealed that district court decision to the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals. And if we lose there, we're going to take it all the way to the top. Colleen McCarty 02:39 How long does it usually take to hear back from the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals? Leslie Briggs 02:43 Oh, I mean, I don't know what the what an average time is, but probably several months, I imagine will be on appeal through the summer at least. And then maybe have a decision at the end of the summer. Colleen McCarty 02:55 Have you talked to April about how she's feeling about all of this? Leslie Briggs 02:59 I think April, I mean, April has been through every possible legal hurdle, multiple times. I mean, she has this is her third post conviction relief application. And she's been through the appellate process before so April kind of knows how to temper expectations and just see what happens more than anything, though. I think April is extremely motivated and excited about the other work we've been doing, which I'm hoping you'll ever give everyone an update about which is our legislative push to change the system. Colleen McCarty 03:32 Yeah, so the nice thing about Oklahoma Appleseed is that we work across multiple sectors of the legal system. So we have been working on multiple fronts to bring justice to April and people like her. That's one of the nice things about the Appleseed model is we work on multiple fronts of the legal system. So we can work in the courts for direct advocacy. But then we also work at the legislative level, and the legal research level and the community organizing level and this project with April and criminalized survivorship in Oklahoma has kind of touched all four of those areas in different ways. We were really trying to think outside the box about how we could help April but not just her but everyone in her situation. And we started looking around the country to see what other folks have been doing. And we found this big group in New York that passed a bill called the domestic violence survivor Justice Act, and that has helped several people since it was passed in 2019. Essentially, people who are in prison who can show proof that they were abused at the time of their crime and that the abuse was substantially related to the crime can apply to their sentencing court and receive sentencing relief or a lower sentence. So we thought about how we could make that something that was really made for Oklahomans by Oklahomans. And we worked with a bunch of groups here in Oklahoma to sort of figure out what survivors need. And we also got several survey responses from over 100 survivors and an Oklahoma prison here where April is called Mabel Bassett. And we've started to put together really what these experiences look like, and how these people are being prosecuted for crimes that stem from their survivorship. And we worked together to come up with some language that we thought would formulate a nice law change here in Oklahoma that would give a lot of these people sentencing relief, but then would also provide a mitigation procedure for people who are currently being prosecuted that can show they can show in a sentencing hearing any evidence that they have of their abuse and get a shorter sentence on the front end of the system, too. So it's not just a retroactive reform, it will do both things which we were pretty excited about putting this together back in the fall, and we were not sure where it was going to go. And then we heard back from a Republican legislator in Oklahoma named Toni Hasenbeck, who's from Elgin, Oklahoma, and she is a fierce champion for women's rights. And she was very disturbed by some of the stories that we were hearing from survivors in prison. And she agreed to author this bill for us. Leslie Briggs 06:22 So Bill have a number. The bill does have finally Colleen McCarty 06:24 has a number. It's HB 1639. It's starting in the Oklahoma House of Representatives. And it will be traveling through it's been introduced, and it has language and we expect it to be heard in committee. Next Wednesday, which is the 28th of February, the year of our Lord 2023. At 10:30am. In the rotunda Leslie Briggs 06:49 Be there or be square. Yeah, right. Yes. We want you to come join us. We have we're doing a ton of stuff at the Capitol next week in celebration and advocacy of this monumental and historic effort that Rep. Hasenbeck is undertaking and Colleen's gonna give you some of those deets. Colleen McCarty 07:08 Yeah, so we'd love to see anyone who's in the Oklahoma City area next week. We have two capital days that volunteers are free to come and meet us in the Supreme Court hallway. We will have water and snacks and talking points and anything you will need to be prepared to speak to your legislators. That date is February 27. We will start advocating at nine and probably be there all day until five. There's a bus leaving from Tulsa, Oklahoma from OSU Tulsa downtown. That will leave at 830 and arrive to the Capitol at about 10 and leave the Capitol at about three and be back by 430 to make sure everyone can pick up their kids and things like that. So if you need a ride, do not hesitate to hop on the just bus just bus I named it myself if I'm really proud of it. Leslie Briggs 08:05 Oh man, Colleen McCarty 08:06 just bus or bust. Leslie Briggs 08:10 Say that three times. Dude, that just bus bust just bear in Tulsa. You do not want to miss that just but Colleen McCarty 08:21 I feel like we're gonna I'm gonna set everybody up with a playlist and it's gonna be fire so far. So get on the bus or don't drive your ass down there. Leslie Briggs 08:30 I don't care. We want to see you there, though. Colleen McCarty 08:32 We want to see all of your faces, even if it's like, I'm just here because I listen to the podcast. I don't care. I want you there. Leslie Briggs 08:38 Yeah, we want you there. We think that I mean, just to support this bill to support what rep Hasselbeck is trying to achieve. For survivors of domestic violence in the state of Oklahoma. It's I mean, it's historic. It's something that we need Colleen McCarty 08:52 it is we just found out that the 2020 numbers showed that more women in Oklahoma are killed by their partners than any other state except one. So we're second in the nation for the number of women being killed by their intimate partners. But then we also know on the flip side, when those survivors rarely are the ones that live in an altercation like that. They're getting life and 30 years and 40 years in prison. And it's not a rare situation. Leslie Briggs 09:19 Yeah. Which is actually kind of a good segue. But it's a good segue into Colleen McCarty 09:25 our teaser, we're previewing also today this season two for Leslie Briggs 09:31 season two, panic button, season two. Should we say the title? Colleen McCarty 09:35 Yeah, we should say the title. That's a good title. Leslie Briggs 09:38 Operation Wildfire. Colleen McCarty 09:40 Yep. Panic Button. Season two Operation Wildfire. We can't spoiler you tonight about why it's called that. Leslie Briggs 09:47 No sport. Yeah, no, absolutely no spoilers, but we'll just say this that like the question. I think that season two is going to be exploring is a lot of people. Plenty of people We'll have rightly asked, Why didn't April just leave? Like, I think that that's not an a strange question to wonder? Like, why didn't April just get out and get away? And so season two, I think is gonna we're gonna really get to explore what happens when they when someone does. What happens when someone gets away? Yeah. What happens to the abuser? What happens to that person? And Colleen McCarty 10:25 yeah, I also think it speaks to what happens when people band together to try to stop a violent person. Yeah. And the power in that but also the questions that that kind of like causes Leslie Briggs 10:43 the obstacles, the challenges and then yeah, like the I think yeah, questions about tactics, questions about results, questions about, I think systemic. I guess failings is the word. But it doesn't seem to really do it justice. It's more like systemic. Like I'm thinking of, well, my sink is broken right now. So it's like, clogs, right? And like the way that the system is just clogged and can't function and you can't get get get the water through to the pipes on the down on this metaphor. It's working. With all these hand motions of sink troubles right now, what's top of mind. But Colleen McCarty 11:26 I think also, it's just like, this is gonna sound like a rant. But for the majority of human history, people were just killing each other, and there were no consequences. Then we had a little bit of human history where the only consequences for any wrongdoing were death, and everyone's getting killed. And then it was like, Okay, well, we can't kill everybody. So let's wind that back a little bit, and just put people in prison for a really long time. But now, we're to this point where it's like, the only real violence at mass scale that happens in our society is violence against women. And there's really Yeah. Leslie Briggs 12:08 What about like mass shootings? Colleen McCarty 12:10 I mean, sure, that is a totally different crime type than what we're talking. Yeah. Yeah. Like a domestic violence call is made every second in America, Leslie Briggs 12:22 right? I mean, we've seen the data here in Oklahoma, and Oklahoma City, our largest metropolitan area. Yeah. So Colleen McCarty 12:28 43,000 domestic violence calls made in 2021. And less than 1000 of those lead to arrest. And so it just starts to ask this question about like, this is the most prevalent type of violence that the system is the most bad at responding to Leslie Briggs 12:46 that I agree with wholeheartedly. Like this violence is so prevalent, and our system doesn't effectively curtail it, or really even punish it, which it's a punitive system. I mean, if it does nothing, well, it punishes people. Well. Yeah, that's this, Colleen McCarty 13:06 but not this. And then it's like, there are just so many ways to get away with it. Right. And the people who know how to get away with it, get away with really get away with it so much, really get away with it. And it's startling, it really is because like I come from criminal justice reform, where everyone's getting punished for every goddamn thing. Yeah. Yeah. And we're trying to stop people for getting punished as much as they are. Yeah. And then walking into this world of domestic violence advocacy and victims advocacy and saying, Leslie Briggs 13:44 This is so warped way. So warped, yeah. Like, it's not capturing the right bad actors at the right moment. Colleen McCarty 13:53 No, and it's not preventing any violence. No, it's actually like, allowing, we talked about this with April's case. But it's allowing these cycles of violence to like, expand and expand and expound because, you know, if you talk to people who work in trauma, or people who try to heal trauma, they will tell you that subconsciously or subconscious wounds are acting themselves out until something happens to cause you to heal it. And if you just keep not getting held accountable. Yeah, it just keeps getting like louder and bigger and more people getting hurt. Leslie Briggs 14:30 Yeah, more chaotic more untethered. I think and those themes are going to be coming through in season two. Certainly. Colleen McCarty 14:37 Yes, but you are going to meet some really fun character. So too. Leslie Briggs 14:40 Yeah. And it's another Oklahoma based story. So we're, we're excited. We're in the research phase. We have two excellent, top notch interns that are plugging away getting us all the details and so they are basically legal research superheroes. I think I called them or Swiss Army Knife interns the other day. I love that they do everything for us there like, I mean, I will message either one of them at like 5pm It'd be like, I need this thing and I'm sorry. It will be like 615 They're like it's done. Colleen McCarty 15:11 It's done. It's in the file. Leslie Briggs 15:12 It's good. Love it. So excellent. So shout out. Alison cat. You guys are true heroes. Colleen McCarty 15:18 Yes. So we don't want to take too much more of your time because we want you to start preparing to come to the Capitol with us next week. There's two days you can do that you can do that Monday the 27th or Thursday, the second we will be conducting community art projects and bringing people together and speaking to the survivor experience in Oklahoma. So we hope you will join us and stay tuned for season two of panic button. Leslie Briggs 15:47 Operation Wildfire. Colleen McCarty 15:54 Panic Button is a co production of Oklahoma Appleseed Center for Law and Justice and Leslie bricks. We're your hosts Colleen McCarty and Leslie Briggs. Our theme music is velvet rope by Guillaume the production team is Lesley Briggs and rusty row were recorded at Bison and be in studio in Tulsa. Special thanks to Lynn Worley, Amanda Ross and Ashlyn Faulkner for their work on this case. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse, use a safe computer and contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at the hotline.org or call 1-800-799-7233 help others find our show by leaving us a rating and writing a review. Follow us at Oka underscore Appleseed across all social platforms. You can subscribe right now in the Apple podcasts app by clicking on our podcasts logo and then hit the subscribe button. If you want to continue the conversation with other listeners, please join our panic button podcast community on book clubs. 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