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Are You Sleeping by Pastor Andy Wahlstrom. Watch or listen online at www.hopechurchlowell.com/live The post Are You Sleeping appeared first on Hope Community Church Of Lowell.
If you were to keep watch for Jesus, would you? Would you stay alert, or would you fall asleep? It turns out there was another reason that Jesus wanted the disciples to stay awake, stay alert, and keep watch.
Are You Sleeping in Peace?
Co-créée en 2016 par Reese Witherspoon et Seth Rodsky, la société de production Hello Sunshine s'est spécialisée dans les adaptations de livres (il y a d'ailleurs un club de lecture en ligne où l'actrice propose un livre par mois) en séries ou films avec des histoires centrées sur des personnages féminins. Si les premières séries produites à avoir fait du bruit étaient Big Little Lies ou encore The Morning Show, d'autres titres incontournables ont commencé à sortir. Rien que cette année, les productions Tiny Beautiful Things ou Daisy Jones and the Sixfaisaient partie de leur écurie. On vous parle de trois séries un peu plus méconnues. Truth Be Told sur AppleTV+ La série créée par Nichelle D. Tramble est basée sur le roman Are You Sleeping de Kathleen Barber. Elle a été initialement diffusée en décembre 2019 et s'est terminée en 2023 au bout de trois saisons. Truth Be Told suit l'histoire de Poppy Parnell (Octavia Spencer), une ancienne journaliste d'investigation qui a connu un franc succès il y a 18 ans pour une enquête sur une série de meurtres. Reconvertie en podcasteuse, Poppy se retrouve plongée dans le passé quand il s'avère que son principal suspect de l'époque n'est peut-être pas le coupable de l'affaire et aurait été emprisonné à tort. Elle commence à renquêter sur le crime et à remettre en question la culpabilité de Warren Cave, ce qui va chambouler sa vie. La première saison pourrait se suffire à elle-même avec Lizzy Caplan et Aaron Paulnotamment, la suite change de casting principal en gardant Octavia Spencer. Un thriller classique qui fait son job. https://youtu.be/Dzo0MA-IULQ Le goût de vivre sur Netflix La deuxième adaptation est celle des mémoires de Tembi Locke, Le goût de vivre. Un pan de vie autour d'Amahle "Amy" Wheeler (interprétée par une Zoe Saldaña solaire), une étudiante américaine qui étudie en Italie, et qui tombe amoureuse… Seulement voilà, ses parents ne veulent pas qu'elle étudie l'art, ne cautionnent pas sa relation avec un chef, souhaitent son retour aux États-Unis tandis que les sentiments d'Amy et Lino (Eugenio Mastrandrea) ne sont que plus forts. From Scratch est clairement une série sur l'amour et la beauté de ce sentiment. Des années s'écoulent et la fluctuation des sentiments vont les amener à s'éloigner pour mieux se rapprocher. Entre clash des cultures, aléas de la vie et tiraillement, ils vont devoir faire face à tous ces obstacles et prendre des décisions. On est loin d'une romance niaise mais plutôt dans une romance réaliste et émouvante dans cette mini-série. 0:01 à 0:12 https://youtu.be/0fXNYuYjPCo?si=dpvOFAmmJtSXfmXU Surface sur AppleTV+ Enfin, on finit avec Surface, avec Gugu Mbatha-Raw qui a été renouvelée pour une saison 2 déjà et qui ne saurait tarder. Un grave traumatisme crânien a fait perdre la mémoire à Sophie. Dans sa quête pour retrouver les pièces du puzzle - avec l'aide de son mari et de ses amis - Sophie commence à se poser des questions sur la vie un peu trop parfaite qu'elle menait auparavant. Est-ce que la relation avec son mari est aussi aimante qu'il le lui dit ? Surtout si visiblement son trauma aurait été causé par une tentative de suicide. Ses amies sont-elles vraiment ses amies ? Qui est-elle vraiment ? Vous l'aurez compris, on ne peut se fier à personne dans ce thriller psychologique qui cache plus d'un secret. https://youtu.be/dH3yylTyB8M?si=lXcYP8krvmHBANZn
Co-créée en 2016 par Reese Witherspoon et Seth Rodsky, la société de production Hello Sunshine s'est spécialisée dans les adaptations de livres (il y a d'ailleurs un club de lecture en ligne où l'actrice propose un livre par mois) en séries ou films avec des histoires centrées sur des personnages féminins. Si les premières séries produites à avoir fait du bruit étaient Big Little Lies ou encore The Morning Show, d'autres titres incontournables ont commencé à sortir. Rien que cette année, les productions Tiny Beautiful Things ou Daisy Jones and the Sixfaisaient partie de leur écurie. On vous parle de trois séries un peu plus méconnues. Truth Be Told sur AppleTV+ La série créée par Nichelle D. Tramble est basée sur le roman Are You Sleeping de Kathleen Barber. Elle a été initialement diffusée en décembre 2019 et s'est terminée en 2023 au bout de trois saisons. Truth Be Told suit l'histoire de Poppy Parnell (Octavia Spencer), une ancienne journaliste d'investigation qui a connu un franc succès il y a 18 ans pour une enquête sur une série de meurtres. Reconvertie en podcasteuse, Poppy se retrouve plongée dans le passé quand il s'avère que son principal suspect de l'époque n'est peut-être pas le coupable de l'affaire et aurait été emprisonné à tort. Elle commence à renquêter sur le crime et à remettre en question la culpabilité de Warren Cave, ce qui va chambouler sa vie. La première saison pourrait se suffire à elle-même avec Lizzy Caplan et Aaron Paulnotamment, la suite change de casting principal en gardant Octavia Spencer. Un thriller classique qui fait son job. https://youtu.be/Dzo0MA-IULQ Le goût de vivre sur Netflix La deuxième adaptation est celle des mémoires de Tembi Locke, Le goût de vivre. Un pan de vie autour d'Amahle "Amy" Wheeler (interprétée par une Zoe Saldaña solaire), une étudiante américaine qui étudie en Italie, et qui tombe amoureuse… Seulement voilà, ses parents ne veulent pas qu'elle étudie l'art, ne cautionnent pas sa relation avec un chef, souhaitent son retour aux États-Unis tandis que les sentiments d'Amy et Lino (Eugenio Mastrandrea) ne sont que plus forts. From Scratch est clairement une série sur l'amour et la beauté de ce sentiment. Des années s'écoulent et la fluctuation des sentiments vont les amener à s'éloigner pour mieux se rapprocher. Entre clash des cultures, aléas de la vie et tiraillement, ils vont devoir faire face à tous ces obstacles et prendre des décisions. On est loin d'une romance niaise mais plutôt dans une romance réaliste et émouvante dans cette mini-série. 0:01 à 0:12 https://youtu.be/0fXNYuYjPCo?si=dpvOFAmmJtSXfmXU Surface sur AppleTV+ Enfin, on finit avec Surface, avec Gugu Mbatha-Raw qui a été renouvelée pour une saison 2 déjà et qui ne saurait tarder. Un grave traumatisme crânien a fait perdre la mémoire à Sophie. Dans sa quête pour retrouver les pièces du puzzle - avec l'aide de son mari et de ses amis - Sophie commence à se poser des questions sur la vie un peu trop parfaite qu'elle menait auparavant. Est-ce que la relation avec son mari est aussi aimante qu'il le lui dit ? Surtout si visiblement son trauma aurait été causé par une tentative de suicide. Ses amies sont-elles vraiment ses amies ? Qui est-elle vraiment ? Vous l'aurez compris, on ne peut se fier à personne dans ce thriller psychologique qui cache plus d'un secret. https://youtu.be/dH3yylTyB8M?si=lXcYP8krvmHBANZn
We have book recommendations for fans of the TV shows Yellowjackets, Only Murder in the Building, Stranger Things, 99 Day Fiancé (and the other 17 sequels and spin-offs), and Never Have I Ever. Books mentioned on this show: The Grace Year by Kim Liggett, Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber, Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle, The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang, and Born Confused by Tanuja Desai Hidier. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/keepitfictional/message
On this week's episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee and Meredith are discussing: Bookish Moments: a wonderful reading gift and an upcoming literary festival Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we've been reading lately Deep Dive: today we are making a travel list based on the (real) places we've traveled in books The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you'd like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don't scroll down! We are now including transcripts of the episode (this link only works on the main site). The goal here is to increase accessibility for our fans! *Please note that all book titles linked below are Bookshop affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. If you'd prefer to shop on Amazon, you can still do so here through our main storefront. Anything you buy there (even your laundry detergent, if you recently got obsessed with switching up your laundry game) kicks a small amount back to us. Thanks for your support!* . . . . 1:30 - Bookish Moment of the Week 2:04 - Anwick Book Lamp 4:14 - Santa Fe International Literary Festival 6:18 - Current Reads 6:32 - Silent Voices by Ann Cleaves (Meredith) 6:51 - BritBox 11:10 - The Long Call by Ann Cleaves 11:29 - The Crow Trap by Ann Cleaves 11:42 - Finlay Donovan Jumps the Gun by Elle Cosimano (Kaytee) 18:32 - Blackwater Falls by Ausma Zehanat Khan (Meredith) 23:50 - How to Break Up with Your Phone by Catherine Price (Kaytee) 27:34 - The Daily Stoic 27:36 - The Painted Porch Bookshop 29:04 - The Rook by Daniel O'Malley (Meredith) 33:35 - Hench by Natalize Zina Walschots 33:36 - The Windsor Knot by SJ Bennett 35:12 - We Deserve Monuments by Jas Hammonds (Kaytee) 35:18 - Libro.fm 37:17 - Fabled Bookshop 37:18 - Times Undoing by Cheryl A. Head 38:08 - Deep Dive: Travel Inspired by Books 40:22 - The Dark Vineyard by Martin Walker 41:03 - Violeta by Isabel Allende 41:49 - Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery 42:17 - Shogun by James Clavell 43:06 - Outlander by Diana Gabaldon 43:53 - The Christmas Bookshop by Jenny Colgan 44:19 - How the Word is Passed by Clint Smith 44:50 - Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt 45:11 - Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi 45:15 - A Caribbean Heiress in Paris by Adrianna Herrera 45:34 - BookPeople 46:57 - I'll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle Mcnamara 47:41 - A City Baker's Guide to Country Living by Louise Miller 49:24 - Meet Us At The Fountain I wish mediocre books would be saved by turning them into amazing shows. (Meredith) 50:34 - Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber (Amazon link) I wish every bookstore sold bookstore stickers. (Kaytee) Connect With Us: Meredith is @meredith.reads on Instagram Kaytee is @notesonbookmarks on Instagram Mindy is @gratefulforgrace on Instagram Mary is @maryreadsandsips on Instagram Roxanna is @roxannatheplanner on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast.com @currentlyreadingpodcast on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast@gmail.com Support us at patreon.com/currentlyreadingpodcast and www.zazzle.com/store/currentlyreading
Husband-and-wife bandmates Tony Kapel & Maitejosune Urrechaga (Pocket of Lollipops) bring us Harry Nilsson's wonderfully weird 1970 concept album 'The Point!' This strange and endearing collection of songs - which was accompanied by an animated film adaptation that aired a few weeks after the album's release on the ABC-TV network - is an often-overlooked gem that still resonates today. Songs featured in this episode: The Town - Harry Nilsson; Rainbow Swords, Skulls & Muscle Tones - Pocket Of Lollipops; Everything's Got 'Em, Without You, Me and My Arrow - Harry Nilsson; I'm Waiting For The Day - The Beach Boys; Poli High, Think About Your Troubles - Harry Nilsson; The Fool On The Hill - The Beatles; Life Line, Life Line (live at the BBC), Mucho Mungo/Mt. Elga - Harry Nilsson; Good Old Days - The Los Angeles Radio/TV Symphony Orchestra; P.O.V. Waltz, Are You Sleeping? - Harry Nilsson; Tiburon - Pocket Of Lollipops; As Time Goes By - Harry Nilsson (from A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night)
In Episode 117, Annie Hartnett, author of Unlikely Animals, shares the intriguing backstory behind her new novel. She is wonderfully candid and shares interesting tidbits from the germ of the idea, through some of the editing process, all the way to the finished book and finding a publisher. This post contains affiliate links, through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). Highlights How interesting information transitions to the idea to write a book. The importance of voice in her stories. How she infuses comedy into her writing and embraces the potential for silliness. Annie shares the experience of having her second book under her belt and how that affects her confidence going forward. The difficulty in talking about and promoting a multi-faceted book. Cover design and summary decisions for Unlikely Animals. Why she chose to tell the story in the collective voice. The atmospheric place she lived when she began writing Unlikely Animals. Annie answers lightning round questions about some delightfully weird elements in the book. Annie's Book Recommendations [33:09] Two OLD Books She Loves The Electric Woman by Tessa Fontaine | Amazon | Bookshop.org : [33:18] We Ride Upon Sticks by Quan Barry | Amazon | Bookshop.org : [34:56] Two NEW Books She Loves Walk the Vanished Earth by Erin Swan | Amazon | Bookshop.org : [36:30] More Than You'll Ever Know by Katie Gutierrez | Amazon | Bookshop.org : [40:05] One NEW RELEASE She's Excited About Now Is Not the Time to Panic by Kevin Wilson (November 8, 2022) | Amazon | Bookshop.org : [42:24] Last 5-Star Book Annie Read Sigh, Gone by Phuc Tran | Amazon | Bookshop.org : [46:26] Other Books Mentioned Rabbit Cake by Annie Hartnett : [1:20] The Last Chairlift by John Irving (October 18, 2022) : [20:54] The Mothers by Brit Bennett : [24:42] Our Town by Thornton Wilder : [28:04] Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders : [28:15] Wild by Cheryl Strayed : [34:13] Detransition, Baby by Torrey Peters : [35:27] When I'm Gone, Look for Me in the East by Quan Barry : [35:48] How High We Go in the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu : [37:16] Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel : [37:38] Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel : [38:19] Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber : [40:45] Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson : [42:45] The Family Fang by Kevin Wilson : [45:30] Perfect Little World by Kevin Wilson : [45:35] About Annie Hartnett Website | Twitter | Instagram In addition to her new book, Unlikely Animals, Annie Hartnett is the author of Rabbit Cake, which was listed as one of Kirkus Reviews's Best Books of 2017 and a finalist for the New England Book Award. She has received fellowships from the MacDowell Colony, Sewanee Writers' Conference, and the Associates of the Boston Public Library. She studied philosophy at Hamilton College, has an MA from Middlebury College, and an MFA from the University of Alabama. When she began writing Unlikely Animals, she was living in the groundskeeper's house in a cemetery. She now lives in a small town in Massachusetts with her husband, daughter, and darling border collie, Mr. Willie Nelson.
Sleep is at the core of our survival. So why aren't we better at it? What happens when we don't get enough? And what does our sleep say about us and our culture? On Are You Sleeping?, a new podcast from Mattress Firm and Vox Creative, we're pulling back the covers on all of it, with the help of some of the most fascinating sleepers and our own sleep experts. Listen and follow Are You Sleeping? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts: https://bit.ly/3FJrIdR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Are You Sleeping? A new podcast from Mattress Firm and Vox Creative. Launching 4/1! On World Sleep Day, meet host Kate Berlant as she pulls back the covers on real stories about why we can't sleep, how sleep shapes who we are, and the huge price we pay when we don't get enough… Subscribe now! Learn more at www.vox.com/areyousleeping Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
COME TO THE TED JONES COMEDY SHOW! TIX: https://thestandnyc.com/comedians/ted-jones 0:45- Hot As Balls 2:15- 6 Bill To FIX WORLD HUNGER 4:40- FOR OUR CHILDRENS CHILDREN! 6:00- DID YOU LOSE ALL YOUR MONEY ON SQUID GAME COIN 7:15- MY DAD CALLED ON AIR 9:20- ITS HOT 10:40- NOV 15/29TH TED JONES COMEDY SHOW 13:00- ARE YOU SLEEPING? 15:15- STREAMING COMEDY SHOWS 18:30- POSTING MY FULL 15 MINUTE SET… 23:00- NEW JOKES
Jared Rivet has been making movies his entire life. Growing up in New Bedford, Massachusetts, the fishing town that served as the setting for Herman Melville's novel Moby Dick, Jared drew his early inspiration from both literary and filmic monsters; his favorite childhood films were Creepshow, Jaws, and Star Wars. From a young age, Jared wrote stories and made home movies with schoolyard friends. In high school, he joined the award-winning New Bedford High School Drama Club and played a number of high-profile roles, including the role of Victor Frankenstein in their production of Frankenstein. A budding screenwriter, Jared immersed himself in every aspect of the film industry, from acting to writing to directing, and even began a decade-long correspondence with legendary film composer Jerry Goldsmith, whose work, to this day, sets the tone for much of Jared's writing.Today, Jared is a screenwriter, producer, director, author, actor, and voice actor. He wrote the screenplay for the Kevin Greutert-directed feature film Jackals starring Stephen Dorff (released by Scream Factory in 2017).Since 2014, he has written, directed and acted in multiple episodes of Earbud Theater, an award-winning audio drama anthology podcast series specializing in horror and science fiction. In 2016, he received an Audio Verse Award nomination for his performance in the Earbud Theater episode "On the Line," which he also wrote and directed. His 2016 Earbud Theater episode "Are You Sleeping?" was one of the subjects discussed in the published academic paper, “Put On Your Headphones And Turn Out The Lights: Exploring Immersive Auditory Horror in 3D-Sound Podcasting” by Danielle Hancock (University of East Anglia). Jared served as a guest lecturer at the Drexel University Great Works Symposium's “Zom Con” in 2015; contributed an essay to the 2018 collection My Favorite Horror Movie; and he has co-hosted the monthly trivia event “Dead Right Horror Trivia” with Dr. Rebekah McKendry since 2015.In September 2018, Jared served as an instructor at the first-ever class of the Los Angeles branch of the Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies, moderating a career-spanning discussion with renowned indie-horror filmmaker, Don Coscarelli.Jared worked as a staff writer for the 2019 event series revival of Nickelodeon's Are You Afraid of the Dark? as well as Syfy Channel's upcoming TV series based on George A. Romero's Day of the Dead (2021). He has also written episodes of the upcoming Are You Afraid of the Dark? podcast series for Nickelodeon.Jared is a member of the WGAW and is repped by Culture Creative Entertainment. He can be found on Twitter at @jaredrivet1.
Books mentioned in today's episode: Sadie by Courtney Summers Truth Be Told (formally Are You Sleeping) by Kathleen Barber Radio Silence by Alice Oseman If I Disappear by Eliza Jane Brazier Possession by Katie Lowe I Killed Zoe Spanos by Kit Frick Adnan's Story by Rabia Chaudry This is Ear Hustle by Nigel Poor Welcome to Nightvale by Joseph Fink Big Friendship by Aminatou Sow (Ah-mee-na-too Sew) and Ann Friedman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the TV Boys sit down to discuss Aaron Paul. He's a one of a kind actor who became a household name as Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad and has been captivating audiences ever since.
Meet Kathleen Barber, author of Truth Be Told and Follow Me. Her first novel, originally published as "Are You Sleeping" became a series starring Octavia Spencer. Apricot Lane Peoria Women's clothing and accessories
It's been over a year since we read this book, and it's been almost exactly a year since we released an episode, so here's the very end. No recollection of what's in this episode, but it feels good to be back. Join us for season 4 by reading The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware. Reading Roommates is a long-distance book club where we discuss a few chapters each week. Season 3 is Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber. Read along with your hosts Sara Raffensperger and Britt Engel as they are emotionally traumatized by fictional characters. You can find us on the internet here: readingroommates.com Instagram: @readingroommates Twitter: @readingroommate readingroommates@gmail.com Theme song by Al Maiocco Logo by Hannah Walker
Rest Leads To Revenue (Knowledge) Podcast Host: Donata D. Mooring, Episode 9: Are you Sleeping with One Eye Open? Discussion: *What you should and should not be eating before sleep? *Are You Sleeping with One Eye Open? *Sleep Better by Measuring Your Deep Sleep Produced by Elite Conversations Life Talk Radio & Podcast https://www.eliteconversations.com/mypodcast.html
Toss the feathers with a great mix of Celtic music on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Stringer's Ridge, Emerald Accent, Seasons, Plaid Menagerie, Christine Primose, Bua, Blame Not the Bard, The Homespun Ceilidh Band, IIsabeau Corriveau et Les tisseurs de rêves, Skeleton McKee, Highland Reign, Hugh Morrison, Brave the Sea, Jennifer Licko I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is here to build our community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, buy the albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow the artists on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, you will get a few cool bits of Celtic music news. It's a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. 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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:03 - "Mouth of the Tobique / Old French / De Saint Paul a Terrebonne" by Stringer's Ridge from Handmade 4:33 - WELCOME 5:33 - "Toss the Feathers/Oak Tree/Foxhunters" by Emerald Accent from The Oats Field 11:16 - "I Care Not For These Ladies" by Seasons from Seasons 14:56 - "Captain Horne/In and Out the Harbor/Dinky Dorian's" by Plaid Menagerie from Plaid Menagerie 18:23 - "An Gille Donn (The Brown-haired Lad)" by Christine Primose from Gràdh is Gonadh - Guth ag aithris (Love and Loss - A Lone Voice) 22:38 - CELTIC FEEDBACK 27:28 - "The Killashandra Lasses / Down the Green Fields" by Bua from Down the Green Fields 30:32 - "Johnny Jump Up" by Blame Not the Bard from Soundcheck 34:39 - "Nine Points of Roguery / Gravel Walk / The High Reel" by The Homespun Ceilidh Band from Demo 38:51 - "Are You Sleeping" by IIsabeau Corriveau et Les tisseurs de rêves from Leap of Faith Robert Tannahill 43:32 - CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 45:10 - "This Is the Life" by Skeleton McKee from Edinburgh Underground 48:32 - "Bonnie Eilidh" by Highland Reign from Bring Forrit the Tartan 52:41 - "Dance Hall Girl" by Hugh Morrison from The Other Side 56:50 - "Put Me On A Boat" by Brave the Sea from The Kraken 58:33 - CLOSING 59:55 - "Fill Iu O" by Jennifer Licko from Sing The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. 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You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Diana Stanley posted on the Facebook comments: "I listened to this show while exploring a remote park in Lawrence, Kansas. So basically, it was the perfect music choice." Woodland Folk emailed about the Women's song episode with one word: "Amazing" Mary Graham emailed: "Hi Mark, I’ve been listening to Celtic music since I was a kid, as it was a favorite of my dad, so I was thrilled when I recently discovered your podcast. I listen to podcasts a couple hours per day because the commute to my kids’ school is so long I spend a couple hours per day on my cargo bike. I can’t really take a selfie while riding so you’ll just have to imagine me rocking out or Singing along to your amazing compilations while whizzing through the beautiful Dutch dunes and woods on my electric cargo bike, often with two little girls in front in the cargo part...it makes my commute SO much fun so a big thanks to you! Greetings from the Netherlands, a great Place to be despite its deficit of Celtic music." Max Flight emailed: "I was listening to Libsyn's The Feed podcast and heard your immediately identifiable voice talking about chapters. Even though it takes more production time, I've started using chapters in my podcast. I overruled my co-hosts who thought it would make it too easy for listeners to skip content. My logic is whatever makes it easier for listeners to get value is good. If they skip a segment in an episode and concentrate on what they want to hear, great! 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Author Kathleen Barber returns to the show to discuss her new novel Follow Me and the TV adaption of her first novel Truth Be Told (originally published as Are You Sleeping). Caitlin Malcuit also chats about her "Animal Crossing" adventures. To learn more about Kathleen Barber, visit her official website, like her Facebook page, and follow her on Twitter and Instagram. Also read our review of Follow Me in March's "Books That Should Be On Your Radar" and listen to our first interview with the author. Today’s Friday Morning Coffee episode is sponsored by Libro.fm, #Authoring, and OneRoom.
We continue our review of Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber and dive into Chapters 7 through 12. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, the ladies invite you to come finish the second half of Kathleen Barber's Are You Sleeping and find out all the playhouse secrets! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Our first book is Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber. This episode reviews Chapters 1 through 6 of this psychological thriller. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Positive Neighborhood News25 Year old Student starts her own law firm. Click Here to read the full article on this inspiring story.Homeschool NewsHampton Roads Black HomeSchool Educatorswww.hrbhe.orgCorney ComedyWhy shouldn't you write with a broken pen? It's pointless!!I don't want to see another term with Donald Trump in office but I often have to stop and ask what are the Democrats really going to do for us? I understand the concept of lesser of two evils but still at the end of the day we're still dealing with evil.Think about it.Are You Sleeping?10 Reasons why you should improve your sleeping habits. ______________________________________________________________________________Be sure to checkout QuickBooks and get 50% off your subscription by clicking on the link.Also be sure to checkout www.richardhawks2.com for all of your voiceover and podcast production needs.Follow me Twitter and Instagram @richardhawks2
Kathleen Barber is a former attorney, incurable wanderer, and yoga enthusiast. Originally from Galesburg, Illinois, she is a graduate of the University of Illinois and Northwestern University School of Law. She now lives in Washington, DC, with her husband and son. Her first novel, Truth Be Told (Gallery Books/Simon & Schuster, August 2017, originally published as Are You Sleeping), has been adapted as a series for Apple TV+ by Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine media company. Her second novel, Follow Me, is forthcoming from Gallery Books on February 25, 2020.
Improbable! The NATS with David who is back! Michael loves “real” reading to the munchkins. Jeanne convinces Torie on Books of the Century. Kathleen Barber combines murder mystery w/ social media and crushes with Are You Sleeping, soon to be Truth Be Told on Apple TV.
Kathleen's novel (first released as Are You Sleeping) grew out of her fascination with the true-crime podcast Serial which she juxtaposed with a NaNoWiMo story line involving characters she’d been writing about since high school. The result was a hugely successful debut which sold at auction, went on to be optioned by Reese Witherspoon, and was the basis for Apple TV’s 2019 streaming series Truth Be Told, starring Octavia Spencer, Lizzy Caplan, and Aaron Paul. She's a former attorney, incurable wanderer, and yoga enthusiast. Originally from Galesburg, Illinois, she is a graduate of the University of Illinois and Northwestern University School of Law. She now lives in Washington, DC, with her husband and son. Her second novel FOLLOW ME from Gallery Books was published in February, 2020. To learn more about Kathleen, click here.
John has released 17 albums and 5 EPs of guitar-based post-punk as the Black Watch since 1988. He's also an English professor who's published 5 books. We discuss "Eustacia's Dream" from Magic Johnson (2019), "Emily, Are You Sleeping?" from Led Zeppelin Five (2011), "Inner City Garden" from The Hypnotizing Sea (2005), and premiere "Much of a Muchness" from the forthcoming Crying All the Time EP. For more, see johnandrewfredrick.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon.
John has released 17 albums and 5 EPs of guitar-based post-punk as the Black Watch since 1988. He's also an English professor who's published 5 books. We discuss "Eustacia's Dream" from Magic Johnson (2019), "Emily, Are You Sleeping?" from Led Zeppelin Five (2011), "Inner City Garden" from The Hypnotizing Sea (2005), and premiere "Much of a Muchness" from the forthcoming Crying All the Time EP. For more, see johnandrewfredrick.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon.
"What happens in this episode? I remember NOTHING." - Sara "Lanie goes missing, Adam is useless, and that's jist of what I remember." - Britt Reading Roommates is a long-distance book club where we discuss a few chapters each week. Season 3 is Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber. Read along with your hosts Sara Raffensperger and Britt Engel as they are emotionally traumatized by fictional characters. You can find us on the internet here: readingroommates.com Instagram: @readingroommates Twitter: @readingroommate readingroommates@gmail.com Theme song by Al Maiocco Logo by Hannah Walker
What We Are Reading Cori asked that we go down the genre rabbit hole that is police and detective procedurals. Really, it’s just a subgenre of the suspense and mystery genre. After several failed attempts, Kyrie landed on Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber as her book of choice. Of all ironies, it features a … Continue reading S3E9: A Podcast About a Podcast →
Alternate titles for the episode: Only Took 15 Chapters for Josie to Tell the Goddamn Truth, Britt Was Right About the Affair, and Adam Knew A Lot of Things But He's Still Dumb. Reading Roommates is a long distance book club where we discuss a few chapters each week. Season 3 is Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber. Read along with your hosts Sara Raffensperger and Britt Engel as they are emotionally traumatized by fictional characters. You can find us on the internet here: readingroommates.com Instagram: @readingroommates Twitter: @readingroommate readingroommates@gmail.com Theme song by Al Maiocco Logo by Hannah Walker
Hello? Is this thing on? We're back (after a WHILE) to talk about ch. 9-12 of Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber! It's good to be back, y'all. Reading Roommates is a long distance book club where we discuss a few chapters each week. Season 3 is Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber. Read along with your hosts Sara Raffensperger and Britt Engel as they are emotionally traumatized by fictional characters. You can find us on the internet here: readingroommates.com Instagram: @readingroommates Twitter: @readingroommate readingroommates@gmail.com Theme song by Al Maiocco Logo by Hannah Walker
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Piano Parent Podcast: helping teachers, parents, and students get the most of their piano lessons.
The last few shows have mentioned playing chords or pop songs or getting creative at the piano in some way. Talking about it is great and your piano kid might really be interested in playing some pop tunes but getting started can feel a little overwhelming. That’s why I put together this list of 10 songs that are perfect to play along with a YouTube video and I have the videos embedded on the show notes for this episode. I chose these songs because most of them use only a few chords (most of them five chords or less) and those chords occur in a repeating pattern throughout the entire song or through a large portion of the song. The basic formula for playing each chord is to have the right hand play the chord in root position (your piano teacher can share more about this) while the left hand plays the root note only. In most cases, students are holding the chord as a whole note until it's time to play the next chord. Often, after students begin to feel the rhythm pattern and the pulse of the music they choose to try a more complex rhythmic style. Today I’ll tell you the key the song is in and what chords you need to play to match the video. 1. Heart and Soul Heart and Soul by Hoagy Carmichael (Who also wrote “Georgia On My Mind”) and Frank Loesser (who wrote music and lyrics for Broadway musicals “Guys and Dolls” and “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying”) This is one of the first chord songs I teach my students. Even though it is very old, it still connects with most kids in a way that folk songs and nursery rhymes don’t. Do kids learn Are You Sleeping or Shoo, Fly any more? Play C | Am | F | G in a loop the entire song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsIL07eOqOU 2. How Great is Our God How Great is Our God sung by Chris Tomlin I love teaching Heart and Soul and How Great Is Our God to students after they learn "Beach Party" in the Piano Adventures Lesson Book 2B. The video I've included here is long, almost seven minutes, so I don't have students play through the whole thing during their lesson. I love that the tempo is slow and starts with only Chris singing and playing the piano. Sometimes students struggle to know when to change the chord if they aren't counting so I help them. Once the band joins in at 3:05, students have a much easier time feeling the pulse of the music. I love commenting to my students, "You didn't realize you were going to play in a concert with Chris Tomlin when you came to your lesson today!" Loop C | C | Am | Am | F | F | for the verse Loop C | C | Am | Am | F | G | for the chorus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pF11qnJ8rw 3. Count on Me Count on Me by Bruno Mars As with any popular music, parents should preview and filter what they allow their children to listen to. Much of Bruno Mars music is catchy and fun to listen to. Unfortunately, a lot of his lyrics are not appropriate for children. This tune, Count on Me, is a nice exception. The lyrics are clean and wholesome and the chords are easy to follow. Loop C | Em | Am G | F for verse and chorus Play Dm | Em | F | G for the pre-chorus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMsvwwp6S7Q 4. The Lion Sleeps Tonight The Lion Sleeps Tonight by the Tokens The perfect song for students who have learned their I-IV-I-V7-I chord progressions. Too many students are taught that chord progression to tack onto the end of their scales but they haven't been taught the functionality of the chords. Reinforce those chords with The Lion Sleeps Tonight and watch your piano kid's face light up! I've been using this song with my students who have just learned about intervals of a sixth. After they play "Boxcar Rumble" in their Piano Adventures Lesson Book 2B. Instead of playing the full chords, these students play the two outside notes: For F, they play a fifth from F to C. For Bb, they play a sixth from F to D. For C7, they play a sixth from C to E. Key of F Loop F | Bb | F | C7 | throughout the entire song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LBmUwi6mEo 5. Sweet Home Alabama Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd If you thought The Lion was easy, get ready for this….. This entire, iconic southern rock anthem is built with three chords in a perpetual loop! (Actually, this is a great lesson for our piano kids. How many years did Lynyrd Skynyrd tour? How many concerts did they do? How many thousands of times must they have played this song? Remind your piano kid of that the next time they grumble about having to practice their music for the tenth time. LOL) Loop D C | G D and C are half note chords and hold the G chord four beats like a whole note https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ye5BuYf8q4o 6. Revelation Song Revelation Song sung by Kari Jobe Fun Fact: Kari's father, Mark Jobe, was invited by my father to come preach a youth event at our church. He and his wife, Sandy, came for the week and brought their two young daughters, Kari and Kristen with them. Kari couldn't have been more than four years old so if you ask her about it, she won't remember. I do remember, though; and I remember how kind and patient her mother was toward me to let me talk to her about my junior high social worries. Sweet memories but enough about me, let's get back to that list.... Since you know D, C, and G, let's add one more chord, A minor. This is another song that goes at a slow enough pace to keep from overwhelming students trying to navigate the piano keys. Loop D | Am | C | G for the entire song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-zk-E55dRk 7. Canon in D Pachelbel’s Canon in D There is a running joke among cellists that this tune is like staying after class to write sentences on the chalk board. (Click here to see what I mean) With apologies to all cellists out there, this repetition is the very reason I included this tune on our list. My students start out a little hesitant when they first try to play but gain confidence with each repetition. Very young students could practice piano geography simply by finding each piano key (not the full chord) in succession with the video. You probably already know that you can change the playback speed of YouTube videos. The good news is slowing the playback or speeding it up does not change the pitch or the key of the tune. Slowing the video down is a big help when students are first learning the piece. Loop half note chords D A | Bm F#m | G D | G A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNbe34V1nog 8. Stand By Me Stand by Me by Ben E. King This is the one Tony Parlapiano taught one of his young students. We mentioned it in our chat in episode 127. I like the walking bass line in the introduction and continuing throughout the song. I think your piano kid will love the way they sound when they master this pattern! As I was searching out just the right video to share for each of these songs, I found a great YouTube channel, Chords For You. This channel appears to be hosted by a guitar player but chords are chords. A D major chord for guitar is the same D major chord for piano. Chords For You has tons of videos of all kinds of music. Each video has the lyrics with chord symbols, perfect for playing along. When your piano kid is finished with this list, they might enjoy exploring the Chords For You YouTube channel. Loop A | A |F#m | F#m |D |E |A | A for the entire song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8agdakp9dis 9. I'm Yours I’m Yours by Jason Mraz There is a C#/E# chord at the end of the second verse (1:42) and at the end. I just have my younger piano kids rest and get ready for the chorus. There is also an eight-measure vamp (2:09 - 2:34) where the chords change rather quickly and new inversions are added. I would simply count the eight measures and get ready to jump back in when the third verse starts. Loop B | F# | G#m | E for the most part https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwakD6GQwPo 10. Hotel California Hotel California by The Eagles My husband knows I love this chord progression. Any time he's playing guitar and walk past him, he stops whatever he was playing and starts the opening chords of Hotel California. (I love that guy!) This video is from the Eagles' induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. If you ever find yourself in Cleveland, Ohio, take a few hours and visit. There is a sixteen measure introduction on this video. This is a great opportunity for piano kids to learn how to count multiple measures, something they don't do playing solo piano. As they are counting four beats per measure, simply change the first beat to the next measure number: count 1-2-3-4, 2-2-3-4-, 3-2-3-4, etc. Verse -play twice: Bm | F# | A | E | G | D | Em | F# Chorus : G | D | F# | Bm | G | D | Em | F# https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OhUzb9_uEY Thanks for listening! My students and I have had a lot of fun test driving these tunes for you. I hope you and your piano kid will enjoy them as well. What songs do you enjoying playing along with on YouTube? Post a link in the comments below. To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below Ask a question at pianoparentpodcast@gmail.com Share this show on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest To help out the show: leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews help other piano parents and teachers find the show. Subscribe on iTunes, Podbean, or your favorite podcast player. Facebook Instagram Twitter Pinterest
This week we're joined by Rene Sandoval where he asks the question, "Are You Sleeping?"
Philly Noise-rock group Greg Electric plays some songs off their self-titled release. 00:55 - Hysterical / 04:48 - Opener / 09:29 - Substance / 12:23 - Are You Sleeping? / 16:50 - Babygirl / 20:42 - New Song / 26:14 - Drahla - Fictional Decision / 30:00 - Kaleidoscope - Memory Failure
Ellen and Aunt A are the best, Josie is the worst, and so much funeral drama. Reading Roommates is a long distance book club where we discuss a few chapters each week. Season 3 is Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber. Read along with your hosts Sara Raffensperger and Britt Engel as they are emotionally traumatized by fictional characters. You can find us on the internet here: readingroommates.com Instagram: @readingroommates Twitter: @readingroommate readingroommates@gmail.com Theme song by Al Maiocco Logo by Hannah Walker
What do you do when you're facing verbal abuse in the workplace? Liz and Sarah answer this listener question and call their friend Nichelle Tramble who experienced this early in her career. Her advice? She walked on out and never looked back. The good news? Nichelle is now a hugely successful TV writer. Then Liz and Sarah talk about the sense of relief they’re feeling now that Season One of The Fix is over. In Hits and Bombs, they share a collective hit: the crew pulled off production after the fires in Malibu. The bomb of the week: forgetting to put "Season One" on the crew gift hoodies. Links:Nichelle Tramble: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2838492/ Are You Sleeping: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7821582/?ref_=nv_sr_1Lizzy Caplan: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0135221/?ref_=tt_cl_t2Octavia Spencer: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0818055/?ref_=nv_sr_1The Good Wife: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1442462/?ref_=nv_sr_1Justified: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1489428/?ref_=nv_sr_1Women's Murder Club: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0955353/?ref_=nv_sr_1The Fix: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7942774/?ref_=nv_sr_1Honey Baked Ham: https://shophoneybaked.com/ Photo by Malte Wingen on Unsplash
Welcome to season 3 of Reading Roommates! We're reading Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber. We meet Josie and her lies and learn all about her mysterious past. Read along with your hosts Sara Raffensperger and Britt Engel as they are emotionally traumatized by fictional characters. You can find us on the internet here: readingroommates.com Instagram: @readingroommates Twitter: @readingroommate readingroommates@gmail.com Theme song by Al Maiocco Logo by Hannah Walker
Kaytee and Meredith are back in your earbuds for more bookish chat. You’ll hear a “bookish moment of the week” from each of us – something readerly in our lives that we want to highlight, and a few of the books we’ve finished reading lately. Meredith's famous (infamous?) book metaphors make their first podcast appearance in this episode. Broccoli, anyone? Next, we do a mini-deep-dive into some of the best audiobooks to get you started if you're new to the medium, and then we move onto what’s up next on the TBR pile. We finish up with two books that are real page-turners, perfect for end of summer beach reading. Time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book we mentioned in this episode. If you’d like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don’t scroll down! . . . 1:37 – The Reading Bug Box 4:11 – Rainbow shelf pictures 8:30 – The Word is Murder by Anthony Horowitz 9:20 – Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz 10:49 – Vox by Christina Dalcher 13:46 – The Book of Essie by Megan MacLean Weir 15:25 – Scribd membership 15:40 – Gretchen Rubin! 16:00 – Girl, Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis 18:49 – Rabbit, the Autobiography of Ms. Pat by Patricia Williams 20:04 – Look for Me by Lisa Gardner 21:10 – Meredith’s awesome food book metaphor 22:35 – Thirteen Story Treehouse (series) by Andy Griffiths, illustrated by Terry Denton, read by Stig Wemyss 24:01 – Small Great Things by Jodi Piccoult, read by Audra McDonald, Cassandra Campbell, and Ari Fliakos 25:52 – Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders, with a full cast 28:55 – Born a Crime by Trevor Noah, narrated by the author 30:50 – As You Wish by Cary Elwes, narrated by the author, and his Princess Bride friends! 32:32 – Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend 32:58 – The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart 33:00 – Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling 33:38 – The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russel 34:34 – An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen 34:42 - The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen 34:52 – Little Broken Things by Nicole Baart 34:56 – The War That Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley 35:23 – Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber 36:32 – Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton 37:37 – Sphere by Michael Crichton 37:39 – The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton 38:38 – 11/22/63 by Stephen King *Please note that all book titles linked above are Amazon affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. Thanks for your support!*
Abbi Jacobson gets artsy with her podcast A Piece Of Work; Leila Day and Hana Baba of The Stoop dialogue about the diaspora; YouTube provocateur Dylan Marron confronts his online bullies and Kathleen Barber dishes on her debut suspense novel, Are You Sleeping.
Kathleen Barber, author of Are You Sleeping, talks to Daniel Ford about always being a storyteller, how the podcast “Serial” helped inspire her debut, and why writers must always make time for writing. To learn more about Kathleen Barber, visit her official website, like her Facebook page, or follow her on Twitter and Instagram. Today's episode is sponsored by OneRoom.
Introducing The Store Next Door! Hosted by Doug Cooper, author of The Investment Club and Outside In, this new series takes you behind the scenes of independent books stores around the country. In Episode 1, Doug talks to Drew Cohen, co-founder of The Writer's Block, an independent bookstore and literacy education center in downtown Las Vegas. "Emily, Are You Sleeping" and "The All-Right Side of Just OK" courtesy of The Black Watch.
Abbi Jacobson gets artsy with her podcast A Piece Of Work; Leila Day and Hana Baba of The Stoop dialogue about the diaspora; YouTube provocateur Dylan Marron confronts his online bullies and Kathleen Barber dishes on her debut suspense novel, Are You Sleeping.
The calendar has turned to a new month which means we get to share our picks for the top books of August! Join us as we dive into the new releases coming this month we're most excited for including everything from bestsellers to debut authors, fiction and nonfiction alike! We're crossing all genres here so there is something for everything. Be sure to connect with us and share your favorite new books as well. Our TBR list can never be too long... Books mentioned in this episode: Of Mess and Moxie by Jen Hatmaker The Address by Fiona Davis America 51 by Corey Taylor The Last Tudor by Philippa Gregory Hail to the Chin by Bruce Campbell and Craig Sanborn Sour Grapes by Jenny Zhang Warbringer by Leigh Bardugo Clockwork Dynasty by Daniel Wilson The Rattled Bones by S.M. Parker The Half-Drowned King by Lianna Hartsuyker Little and Lion by Brandy Colbert The Readymade Thief by August Rose See What I Have Done by Sarah Schmidt The Hole by Hye-Young Pyun Solo by Kwame Alexander Things That Happened Before the Earthquake by Chiara Barzini The Dark Net by Benjamin Percy Girl in Snow by Danya Kukafka The Red-Haired Woman by Orhan Pamuk Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber I'd Rather Be Reading: A Library of Art for Book Lovers The Kelloggs by Howard Markel Say Hello! Find OverDrive on Facebook at OverDriveforLibraries and Twitter at @ProBookNerds. Email us directly at professionalbooknerds@overdrive.com Music "Buddy" provided royalty free from www.bensound.com Podcast Overview We're not just book nerds: we're professional book nerds and the staff librarians who work at OverDrive, the leading app for eBooks and audiobooks available through public libraries and schools. Hear about the best books we've read, get personalized recommendations, and learn about the hottest books coming out that we can't wait to dive into. For more great reads, find OverDrive on Facebook and Twitter.
Sarah interviews Kathleen Barber, author of Are You Sleeping? Are you sleeping is Barber's debut novel and comes out on Tuesday, August 1st. This suspense novel centers on the family of Josie Buhrman, whose father was murdered when she and her twin sister, Lanie, were 15. Lanie claims she saw their neighbor commit the murder, but 13 years later a podcast called Reconsidered begins raising questions about whether or not the right person was convicted of the crime.Follow the GSMC Book Review Podcast at: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/book-review-podcast.html
【多纳英文儿歌 初学级】 Are You Sleeping
Are You Sleeping?, piano duet, by Delaney Roberts and her piano teacher, Cynthia Marie VanLandingham, at TallyPiano & Keyboard Studios in Tallahassee, Florida. (www.tallypiano.com)