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Visit discovermarion.org for more information, as well as lodging, amenities, and dining in Marion. Visit the Marion Welcome Center to begin building your Marion story today. Our music is Indian Summer by Lobo Loco (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/My_FAVORITE_SWEET_HOME_TRACKS/Lobo_Loco_-_01_-_Indian_Summer), Stormy Blues by Arne Bang Huseby. (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Arne_Bang_Huseby/~/Arne_Huseby_-__Stormy_Blues) and Every Waking Hour by Robin Grey(http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Robin_Grey/2018040392816994/Every_Waking_Hour_no_vox_instrumenta) Much of the information in this episode came from Jimmie Lee and James: Two Lives, Two Deaths, and the Movement that Changed America by Steve Fiffer and Adar Cohen. Special thanks to the University of Alabama Honors College, the David Mathews Center for Civic Life, and Main Street Marion.
Visit discovermarion.org for more information, as well as lodging, amenities, and dining in Marion. Visit the Marion Welcome Center to begin building your Marion story today. Our music is Indian Summer by Lobo Loco (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/My_FAVORITE_SWEET_HOME_TRACKS/Lobo_Loco_-_01_-_Indian_Summer) and Stormy Blues by Arne Bang Huseby. (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Arne_Bang_Huseby/~/Arne_Huseby_-__Stormy_Blues) Much of the information in this episode came from Jimmie Lee and James: Two Lives, Two Deaths, and the Movement that Changed America by Steve Fiffer and Adar Cohen. Special thanks to the University of Alabama Honors College, the David Mathews Center for Civic Life, and Main Street Marion.
Dr. Jenni and Steve talk about what your first visit to a chiropractor might look like, as well as some questions to ask BEFORE you see a new chiropractor.drjennidc.comnervouschatterpodcast@gmail.comMusic by Arne Bang Huseby: https://goo.gl/KAfz4cprovided Under CC Licensing: https://goo.gl/kqRKUK
Twenty-eight states lack employment protections for LGBT people. And what federal protections do exist are under new attack. — This episode is part of our Out at Work series. Take our quick survey to tell us about your experience being queer at work. — Find out what protections you have with this state-by-state guide from Lambda Legal. — Mark Joseph Stern covers law and LGBTQ issues for Slate. Episode scoring by Jeremy Bloom with additional music by Podington Bear ("Lightfeet"), Arne Bang Huseby ("Stormy Blues"), and Anamorphic Orchestra ("Radiant Flux"). Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
Dr. Jenni and Steve talk about why Dr. Jenni decided to become a chiropractor.drjennidc.comnervouschatterpodcast@gmail.comMusic by Arne Bang Huseby: https://goo.gl/KAfz4cprovided Under CC Licensing: https://goo.gl/kqRKUK
Episode 5 of Chasing Rolling Stones coming through your airwaves! The show’s first opportunity to talk about a woman artist, and incredible one that gives us something to talk about. This week’s show features Bonnie Raitt’s Give It Up ranked 496 on Rolling Stone Magazine’s Top 500 Greatest Albums of All Time List. Discover her exceptional sound and eclectic compilation of covers and originals aided by some unique individuals from Woodstock, NY. Special thanks to Blank & Kytt for Providing the theme song for the show, RSPN. Additional thanks to Arne Bang Huseby and Kevin MacLeod for providing the background tracks Stormy Blues and Slow Burn.
When sex ed doesn't cover it, you've got to figure stuff out on your own. — Tobin looks for "the first Asian top." — Sarah Lu reconnects with a woman from her past. Episode scoring by Jeremy Bloom, Arne Bang Huseby ("Stormy Blues"), Jalen Warshowsky ("Dollar Theater"), Josh Woodward ("Once Tomorrow" and "Grey Snow"), Anamorphic Orchestra ("Taking Dark Matter Lightly"), Joey Pecoraro ("Strong Vibes"), and Little Glass Men ("Kelp Grooves"). Theme by Alexander Overington.
With Remembrance Day fast approaching, Snow White is pressured to wrap up her sister's case. Bigby sets a convoluted plan into motion. The pair come to an understanding of sorts. But rumors and paranoia ramp up tensions in town, and Jack finds himself in hot water with a friend of the deceased. [27:49] (WARNING: Some Explicit Language) Episode 4 of the unofficial audio adaptation of the graphic novel series "Fables" by Bill Willingham. Full credits available at fablesradio.wordpress.com Music by Blue Dot Sessions, Arne Bang Huseby, Nick Jaina, and Kevin MacLeod Sound effects provided by FreeSound.org: www.freesound.org/people/artemishunter/bookmarks (changelog: end credits updated on 02/17/2017, remixing to correct bigby's bass levels in scene 07 on 03/23/2017)
Douglas Harris, associate professor of economics and University Endowed Chair in Public Education at Tulane University in New Orleans, talks about the development of the charter school system in New Orleans coming out of Hurricane Katrina. He explains some of the likely hypotheses for why New Orleans' schools might be doing better and discusses the challenges of measuring improvement in the city's schools. Intro Music is from "Stormy Blues" by Arne Bang Huseby
Bryan Sykes, a sociologist at DePaul University, explains some of the barriers that former inmates encounter when trying to find work and how the costs of incarceration disproportionately affect young African American men. He also talks about his work on off-the-books labor and how former inmates still face heavy discrimination in the informal economy. Intro Music is from "Stormy Blues" by Arne Bang Huseby.