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HarpSong™️: Moon Over the Trees Music and Theatre Productions®

Welcome to Part 2 of my interview with harpist, teacher, composer, and historian, Ann Heymann. In Part 2 of our interview Ann and I are joined by Kathy DeAngelo, the director of The Somerset Folk Harp Festival, who like Siobhán Armstrong of The Historical Harp Society of Ireland, are each giving Ann lifetime achievement awards this summer. This chat is really where Ann and I talk about how the harp is an icon. We discuss the mythology of the harp, The Dadga, The Tuatha Dé Danann, and legends and metaphors embedded in the harp. As Ann says, “..I realized that encoded within the legends are all of these metaphors which connect. It makes it magic, it makes it true, it makes it real. It's like a formula embedded...trying to connect the whole world and life…Music was magic.”On Teaching and LearningAnn talks about being, “addicted to ‘ah-ha' moments” and how she loves teaching and learns so much from her students and finds that the feedback she gets in lessons is really nice.Ann is always learning and wanting to gain more insight into her own playing which has prompted Ann to release a new verion of her first tutorial on the harp, “Secrets of the Gaelic Harp”. The second book will be entitled, “Secrets of the Gaelic Harp in the Second Manor.”Some Highlights of Ann's Career:We discuss highlights of her career including:Her time at Granard and her first harp competition there.After doing the Pibroch Ann got drawn into other things. She was involved in other aspects of the harp and after doing that Ann got involved with doing the Telyn Rawn, the horsehair harp. Ann says that she a learned so much from doing the Telyn Rawn project. She hasn't released the recordings yet of her performance on The Telyn Rawn at Brecon Cathedral and at Tewkesbury Abbey. Visit Ann's website to purchase her music, schedule a lesson, read up on her amazing research, and more. Ann will be teaching online this summer at The Somerset Folk Harp Festival and will be receiving lifetime achievement awards from Somerset and The Historical Harp Society of Ireland at their Scoil na gCláirseach, Festival of Irish Harp Festival both happening this July. A big thank you to the folks at Temple Records in Scotland for giving me permission to use some of Ann's recordings on this podcast. Check out their website https://www.templerecords.co.uk/LINKSAnn Heymann: annheymann.comTemple Records: https://www.templerecords.co.uk/Brecon Cathedral: visitwales.com/en-us/attraction/historic-site/brecon-cathedral-911451Tewkesbury Abbey: tewkesburyabbey.org.ukThe Robert ap Huw manuscript: pbm.com/~lindahl/ap_huwGranard Harp Festival: facebook.com/GranardHarpFestivalThe Historical Harp Society of Ireland: irishharp.org/

PF News & Perspectives
‘Stay Strong and Never Hide Your Illness’

PF News & Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 5:06


Pulmonary Fibrosis News Columnist and Forum Moderator Charlene Marshall reads the first piece from new columnist Ann Reynoso, where she shares her experience of being diagnosed with lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia (LIP). As Ann describes, there are a vast number of lung diseases and sometimes, getting an accurate diagnosis is difficult. Listen Ann’s experience of noticing symptoms and how she managed to get her diagnosis of LIP and is now learning to live with it. Welcome to the PF columnist team, Ann!Are you interested in learning more about Pulmonary Fibrosis? If so, please visit: https://pulmonaryfibrosisnews.com

The Blacklist Exposed
BLE173 - S8E8 - #40 Ogden Greely

The Blacklist Exposed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 51:00


Ogden Greely helped build the United States military satellite infrastructure. He also built himself a back door to take it over and sell it to the highest bidder. Now it is up to the task force to stop it since Red has decided to take the day off for a date with Ann. Support the Show! Be sure to #FillTheFedora on Patreon. Case Profile for Ogden Greely A life-long member of the NRO and NSA, Ogden Greely helped to build the technology that helps the military keep tabs on not only our countries military assets but also keep eyes on the enemy countries as well. This is done via space through satellite technology that has suddenly gone haywire. Turns out Ogden built himself a back door to take over the infrastructure and offer it up to the highest bidder. This tech in the wrong hands could spell certain doom for the United States. Therefore they call on the one man that could help bring a stop to Ogden's dastardly deeds, Director Harold Cooper. Or is it Senator Cooper? Turns out the Governors office is grooming Harold to take a sitting Senator's seat if he is willing to vote yes on The Black Budget. Cooper, unwilling to do so gives up his senatorial bid, but instead saves the day by getting back the countries satellite technology, with a little help from Red as usual. Speaking of Red his birdwatching friend Ann is back and she is taking in the shows and sights and we get a moment of everyday non criminal Red for a brief moment in this episode. Where they have a lovely day together it all turns sour in the end as Red realizes a normal life will never be in his grasp. Be sure to answer our profiling question of the week: Will we see Ann again? Visit our feedback page to leave a response or call +1 (304) 837-2278. Ogden Greely in Pictures Here are a just a few of our favorite scenes from this week. Cooper's Chronicles Welcome to Cooper’s Chronicles that part of the show where we listen to wise words from Harold Cooper this week. Then you can vote for your favorite in the weekly web poll inside the episode post on our website. This week our first clip comes when Cooper informs Red of his Senate aspirations. Our second comes when Cooper and Red share a cup of joe. Which was your favorite this week? If you agree that you need to be morally ambiguous vote #CoopBox, or if you believe navigating the middle is challenging vote #CoopVirtue The Music for Ogden Greely We open with a choral version of Wolfang Amadeus Mozart’s “Ave Verum Corpus K. 618” as the Icelandic Naval command is under false attack. As Ann and Red walk through the park we hear “Sunset Village” by Beverly Glenn-Copeland. As Park and Ressler close in on Mia we hear Deeds Plus Thoughts Fatboy Slim Remix of “The World’s Made Up of This and That”. Then at the end of the episode as Red stands Ann up we hear a more harsher tune this time from Beverly Glenn-Copeland with the song “River Dreams”. You can hear these songs via the official Blacklist playlist on Spotify or the same playlist recreated by us on Apple Music.  Keep Connected Each week of The Blacklist Exposed will take a deep look at both the minor and major plot lines to this fantastic series. Be sure to subscribe and review us in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or through whichever podcast app you prefer. Also check out our other Golden Spiral Media Podcasts. A special thanks to Veruca Crews for creating our podcast cover art. If you love it, be sure to check out the rest of her Blacklist and other artwork on her tumblr page. Thanks for listening! We’ll talk to you soon. In the meantime, be sure to keep yourself off, The Blacklist.  Send Us Feedback: Check out our Feedback Form! Call our voicemail: (304)837-2278 Email Us Connect With Us: Facebook Community Twitter Instagram Tumblr Troy's Twitter Aaron's Twitter Subscribe to The Blacklist Exposed: Apple Podcasts,  Google Podcasts,  Spotify,  Pandora,  RSS Feed

The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft
Running a YouTube Station | Ann & Jim Ruel | Episode 702

The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 56:40


Ann Ruel started creating pottery as a tribute to the traditions and dynamics of the "family" as witnessed from her own experiences and acted out on the pottery through symbolic images found in nature including birds, flowers, bees etc. As Ann has grown, she now does custom work for other people who relay their own experiences and trust her to illustrate their stories for them.

Michigan Business Network
Ann Sherman: The Job of a Leader | Leadership Lowdown

Michigan Business Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 43:07


At our request, we asked Ann Sherman to circle back to the Leadership Lowdown and fill in some of the missing pieces from our last visit.  We are so glad we did!  As a re-located Yooper, she currently serves as Vice President of Business and Finance at California State University at Chico.   Ann shares 6 elements for the job of a leader.  She focuses on three management and three leadership components that leaders cannot ignore and need to master.  As Ann would say, "Today, decides tomorrow"!  Tune in today and get some great tips for your leadership journey, your career, and your team!  It's the Leadership Lowdown on the Michigan Business Network. » Visit MBN website: https://www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: https://www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: https://twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/

Heat Rocks
Women Behaving Boldly #4: Ann Powers on Madonna's "Like a Prayer" (1989)

Heat Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 41:24


The album: Madonna: Like a Prayer (Sire, 1989) For the fourth installment in our Women Behaving Boldly mini-series, we spin the clock back to an episode we first aired a year ago: Ann Powers, talking about Madonna’s Like a Prayer from 1989. From the beginning, we knew this episode in particular would make a perfect fit with the WBB series. After all, few pop artists, female or male, have done more to transform the pop landscape since the 1980s than Madonna, often times inviting scrutiny and criticism in the process for pushing the proverbial envelope on what people found acceptable by musical artists in that era. And to have Ann Powers, one of the country’s premier music critics, here to break down Madonna’s import was a gift unto itself. If you missed this the first time, we’re excited for you to hear it now. And if you heard it before, revisit this gem from our vaults. This week, Morgan and Oliver are joined by Ann Powers of NPR Music and author of the new book, Good Booty: Love and Sex, Black and White, Body and Soul in American Music. Together, the three dug into Like a Prayer, Madonna's critical breakout album form 1989. As Ann lays out, Madonna had already established herself as an MTV-era mega-star with her previous albums but Like a Prayer, with its then-controversial sexual politics and surprising personal candor, marked a new level of artistic ambition. More on Madonna and Like a Prayer The "Like a Prayer" video NPR Music's review of Like a Prayer for their "150 Greatest Albums Made by Women" list. More on Ann Powers: Ann Powers @ NPR Music Ann on All Things Considered, talking about Good Booty Her Twitter Tracklisting (all songs from Like a Prayer unless indicated otherwise): Like a Prayer Madonna: Like a Virgin Till Death Do Us Part Express Yourself Act of Contrition Love Song Cherish Keep it Together Like a Prayer Here is the Spotify playlist of as many songs as we can find on there. If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!

First Methodist Traditional
Adaptation: "Taking Risks" - Ann Spears

First Methodist Traditional

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 29:25


As Ann tells the story of Rahab, she's reminded of a similar story of a woman who once had to force herself to cross the threshold of the church - but once she did, she led a life that led other people to change their lives. The story reminds us that the responsibility to grow the church is on us. We are the ones who God uses to make the change. As Ann says, "the Church absolutely never stops moving." fmhouston.com

First Methodist Traditional
Commissioned: 'A Three-Year Field Trip" - Ann Spears

First Methodist Traditional

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 23:09


As Ann remembers her third grade teacher, Mrs. McKinney, she recalls the excitement of discovering something new - and having that new thing be the path that you take. So, what was Jesus' classroom like? FMHouston.com

Heat Rocks
Ann Powers on Madonna's "Like A Prayer"

Heat Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 47:42


This week, Morgan and Oliver are joined by Ann Powers of NPR Music and author of the new book, Good Booty: Love and Sex, Black and White, Body and Soul in American Music. Together, the three dug into Like a Prayer, Madonna's critical breakout album form 1989. As Ann lays out, Madonna had already established herself as an MTV-era mega-star with her previous albums but Like a Prayer, with its then-controversial sexual politics and surprising personal candor, marked a new level of artistic ambition.

One Life Left's Podcast
One Life Left -- s15e05 -- #333 -- There's Somebody At The Door!

One Life Left's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 59:41


Alternative title: Babylon Zune This episode was brought to you by the freshers’ flu. In fact, even the caretaker is writing this with a very snuffly left nostril. As a fun side quest why not see if you can count how many times we cough away from the microphone? Our SSG (no additional S required) was James Parker from Ground Shatter. He risked our germ-filled studio to talk about his latest game Rico. It’s a co-op FPS where you kick doors and shoot men. Kind of Rainbow Six but with the boring bits removed (which depends on if you consider the non-shooty bits boring). Ste of last year would have hated this game but it’s now right up his violent street. James has even made the game incredibly timely by adding in a certain animal (that will probably be out of date in two weeks’ time). As Ann is in HR she asked a very pertinent ethical question about the baddies, but James had an apposite response. Sorry about the different vocabulary in this episode intro. The cold must be affecting the caretaker in ways we didn’t know possible. We also found out what Simon has found under his stairs, why Ste got sent dirty pants through the post and chatted about spiders and toilet roll a bit too much for a radio show about videogames. Sega Badawi informed us of Local News and we’ve come back from Finland via a castle in a river on an island. This is literally where videogame karaoke can take you. Cheerio! Team OLL x Links: https://twitter.com/GamesWriting https://twitter.com/GroundShatter Track list: 1. Jerkemy – Zero Days Without A Gravity Wave Incident https://chipmusic.org/jerkemy/music/0-days-without-a-gravity-wave-incident 2. MicroD – Rhotic Stagger https://chipmusic.org/MicroD/music/rhotic-stagger

Sucker Punched
Ep. 39 - Ann Dagle; Loss, Depression, & Suicide Prevention

Sucker Punched

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 25:42


Ann Dagle has experience the loss of a loved on to suicide first hand. Her son Brian had always struggled with depression, but everyone was caught off guard when he died by suicide. Ann is now committed to local suicide prevention efforts and works hard to help other families grieve as well. Ann now runs the Brian Dagle Foundation, which raises money to support suicide prevention programs. Ann's Answers To The Fun Questions: • What are you loving right now? Her new house! • What’s your favorite food/meal/snack? Fresh fish or salad with tomato and mozzarella • What are you doing to take care of yourself? Completing her advanced yoga teacher training • What are you doing to be brave? Putting herself out there. As Ann says, she didn't want to be brave, but she sees how sharing their family's story is helping so many other people. Connect with Ann: WEBSITE: brianshealinghearts.org FACEBOOK: facebook.com/btdfdn Connect with Becky: BLOG: BeckyLMcCoy.com FACEBOOK: facebook.com/BeckyLMcCoy TWITTER: twitter.com/BeckyLMcCoy INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/BeckyLMcCoy PINTEREST: pinterest.com/BeckyLMcCoy NEWSLETTER: BeckyLMcCoy.com/email  Share your Sucker Punched story at BeckyLMcCoy.com/Submissions Please subscribe to and rate this podcast to help others find Sucker Punched. NOTE: Sucker Punched is the podcast formerly known as Stories of Unfolding Grace  

Hosting Your Home - Airbnb host stories
HYH-15 Uber Meets Airbnb (Getting Started series)

Hosting Your Home - Airbnb host stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2016 44:07


This week, Debi Hertert of hostingyourhome.com coaches Ann Sigler, a Portland area Uber driver and imminent Airbnb host.  Ann has lived in her house for 36 years, just retired from Intel, and wants to try her hand at hosting.  Debi is helping her get started.  Ann would like to begin hosting in September, 2016. You may wonder where Debi finds people to interview, and there isn’t any one, single way.  Debi met Ann when Debi requested an Uber driver for a ride home from the Portland Airbnb office where she was having a meeting, and Ann picked her up.  They got talking, and it eventually evolved into this interview. Ann does not yet have a listing for you to check out, so here are a couple of pics of her house: As Ann walked Deb through the house, Deb talked to her about furnishing options, and about parents traveling with kids who don’t necessarily need a large bed.  Ann told Debi about water damage to the bathroom.  The damage includes some mold and the insurance will cover part of her situation but not all.  The 2nd Bedroom was nice – queen bed, blinds, and Deb talked to Ann about people wanting a place to put their suitcase and options.  Closet is cleaned out. Deb talked to her about needing bedside tables and lamps, and extension cords for charging devices etc.  This is a recommendation Debi always makes, is to have extension cords with at least three outlets on each side of every bed, and where possible, at the ends of couches.  There are so many devices to plug in now and people don’t want to have to travel with their own extension cords. Ann’s own bedroom – Deb talked with Ann about locks for not only her room but for the guests’ rooms. They walked outside, and Debi loved the flowers and pergola. They sat at the table, and Deb then summarized the accommodation options as being 2 to 4, plus Ann.  Deb suggested she just start with one bedroom and see how it goes.  She asked Ann about the timeline, with the bathroom needing repairs.  Ann is hoping for September. Ann also needs time to get her application completed for Washington County to operate a short-term rental and the two of them discussed occupancy taxes and how those are different depending on jurisdiction.  Debi has been contacted by people who operate Airbnb’s but are not aware of what occupancy taxes even are.  It’s true that there are some jurisdictions that simply have not dealt with short term rentals and occupancy taxes, in which case it definitely saves the owner a lot of money.  But hosts should perform due diligence and find out what the rules are in your area. Ann confirmed that she had just retired from Intel, a major employer in the area, with several campuses.  Ann’s location is good for guests who have reason to go to Intel and there are good bus and train connections from her house.  Ann brought up that she was an Uber driver and could drive guests.  Deb asked her about possibility of using an Intel bulletin board since she is a past employee. Deb brought up the Airbnb “Business Ready” category of Airbnb listing, in which the host has to meet certain requirements, including no pets. Ann has a cat so that nixes the category for her, but Deb still thinks she could attract business people for Intel and gave her a workaround suggesting “Near Intel/Nike” in the title of her listing. Ann told Debi about her new job as Ex Dir of Beaverton Downtown Association, part of the Main Street national organization.  This job has stipend support from Intel, which supports the connection of retirees and local non-profits. Deb went back to the discussion of insurance for Ann’s house.  When Ann called her insurance company to confirm the policy would cover short term rentals, they said no.  Even though Airbnb has their important insurance policy coverage for hosts, everyone needs their own insurance policy and many will not cover short term rentals. They also talked about hosting both men and women guests and whether Ann felt comfortable hosting both.  The kitchen will be shared with guests. The episode wraps up with Ann talking about her driving experiences with Uber and how she likes to ask people she “Ubers” about their Airbnb experiences, as hosts or guests or both.  

One Life Left's Podcast
One Life Left -- s05e06 -- #102 -- OLL, O.B.E.

One Life Left's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2009 61:54


Not to be competitive, here, but how many videogame radio shows can say they've had an Officer of the British Empire as their weekly superguest? We're betting one. And, what ho, chaps, it's this one:Ian Livingstone, President 4 Lyfe of Eidos, Fighting Fantasy hero and founder of Games Workshop stops by the Resonance FM studios for a chat with the team about life, games, and turning to page 73 to find out.In this week's show:* Controversy! As Ian Livingstone DECLARES outright favouritism for a system!* Intrigue! As Taliah meets a boy!* Predictability! As Ann 'gets' Twitter, after some explanation.Plus news, reviews, letters (there was a prize this week so get writing), music (Hash Pipe / Seal of Quality and Charizard / Zantos!), etc.You'll note a little bit of The Bike Show at the start of the podcast. It is, obviously, One Life Left's favourite show about bikes ever, ever but it's also worth listening to even if you've no interest in the subject. That's one of the things we've always hoped to do with OLL. It's definitely true here. Try it. See you!