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Ever lost something truly great? Well, our first recording with Ashley May King disappeared into the void, but lucky for you, she's back for an incredible conversation about writing horror and Mystery! Join us as we dive into storytelling, Dungeon Mastering techniques, and how to create unforgettable tabletop adventures. Don't miss this episode of How to Be a Better DM!Check out more of Ashley at https://www.instagram.com/ashleymayking/Mentioned in this episode:Brought to you by Session 0 StudiosVisit session0studios.com for more information.Try Worldsmith Today!Give yourself access to infinite possibilities with Worldsmith! It's the ultimate tool for Dungeon Masters to spark creativity or just save your bacon when you're in a bind. You can generate infinite stories, traps or treasures. Sign up at https://session0studios.com/worldsmith-podcastWorldsmithJoin Our DiscordSo a little bit of a spoiler alert. We're building an army. That's right, we're building an army of amazing dungeon masters who want to make the world of D&D a better place. If you want to join our army and fight by our side against the evil forces of boredom and bad dming, join our Discord and lend your voice to the cause. Go to Session0studios.com/discord and join for free today. DiscordGive Us a Rating and ReviewYou obviously have really good taste, you're listening to How to Be a Better DM after all. We thank you for your support. If you've ever gotten anything useful from our show, take a minute to give us a rating and a review. It goes a very long way to making it so How to Be a Better DM can help many more dungeon masters just like you. If you love our content, help others become better dungeon masters too.
It's the holiday edition of The Tonncast with everyone's favorite hostess, Ashley May! She sits down with very special guest Todd Robert Anderson to talk about holiday cheer, dealing with exes, and assassinations. So hot butter your rum and have a listen!
The Holiday Season is here! Every small action you took (or didn't take) will have a huge impact on your network marketing business these last two months of the year. How do you go from no sales to your biggest month ever? Ashley May Dawes is here to tell you her best strategies for special sales! “People are not interested in your products, they're interested in how your products can help them. So sell the solution!” More juicy resources: https://mylifestyleacademy.com/blog/ https://mylifestyleacademy.com/download
Ashley's back for another go round with very special guest Todd Robert Anderson. They talk about the election, the GOTV volunteers that are always at Ashley's door, the terrifying reality of American Naziism infecting our government like a cancer, and then they get in a huge fight about the new Beetlejuice movie.
Ashley has very special guest Todd Robert Anderson back on the show to talk about dropping his kid off at college, the many creepy movie houses of Simi Valley, and an all-night suburban house lesbian orgy.
Plumbing problems! Fear of Beetlejuice! And it looks like fallout! Ashley has very special guest Todd Robert Anderson back in the hot seat for this month's The Tonncast!
Laura and Lindsey are joined by Ashley May who lived many of our childhood dreams of being in the theater productions at American Girl Place in Chicago. Ashley recounts some amazing memories of her time in the show from the audition process to costumes to great limited edition American Girl swag!Leave us a voicemail about your American Girl memories by calling (929) 400-7540Send us your American Girl stories to americangirlwomen@gmail.comFollow us on instagram @americangirlwomen“Love Mode” song courtesy of ItsFrida
Ash has got very special guest Todd Robert Anderson back in the hot seat to discuss the political climate, talking to your kids about porn, and what Todd is really famous for.
Ashley is back with very special guest Todd Robert Anderson on the Tonncast to cover such topics as presidential debates, American Naziism, and the joys of parenting. Just in time!
Five dimensions of the gift of the Sabbath that our burnt out, worn out, workaholic world desperately needs. This teaching is part of a series exploring the Practice of Pace, one of the six practices in Wingfoot Church's community rule of life. Learn more and discover more resources to put pace into practice in your rule of life at wingfootchurch.com/pace.
Jesus embraces his limitations and experiences the freedom of knowing his purpose through prayer and discernment. You can do the same. This message is part of a series on the Practice of Pace. Learn more, download resources and practice guides at www.wingfootchurch.com/pace.
Jesus regularly practiced solitude and silence - being alone with God. Solitude is not an escape from reality, but an invitation into transformation. This teaching is part of a series exploring the Practice of Pace, one of the six practices in Wingfoot Church's community rule of life. Learn more and discover more resources to put pace into practice in your rule of life at wingfootchurch.com/pace.
The way of Jesus invites us to slow down and break free from constant hurry and busyness. This teaching is part of a series exploring the Practice of Pace, one of the six practices in Wingfoot Church's community rule of life. Learn more and discover more resources to practicing pace at wingfootchurch.com/pace.
Ashley's got very special guest Todd Robert Anderson on The Tonncast to talk about John Mayer, his career woes, and breaking up with friends. It's kind of a sad episode.
It's March, there are ides and whatnot, and this is your month's episode of The Tonncast with Ashley May McKee! She sits down with very special guest Todd Robert Anderson to talk about getting fired, trying to find a job afterwards, and renting porn from a video store in the 1980s. We promise not to stab you in the back!
Very special guest Todd Robert Anderson is back on Ashley's Tonncast! This time they talk about landscaping, small lizards, and feeling bad about the future of all mankind.
She makes network marketing look easy! But before finding success with her current company, Ashley was doing huge amounts of work & getting tiny rewards. Listen to her story, learn from her strategy and implement it in your business. “Being consistent and having a simple system are the pillars of my success in network marketing.” More juicy resources: https://mylifestyleacademy.com/blog/ https://mylifestyleacademy.com/download
Ashley is back with the first all-new Tonncast for 2024! She's got very special guest Todd Robert Anderson and surprise guest (spoiler alert) Hilary Anderson! All manner of topics are discussed, from dealing with MAGA relatives to Jason Statham movies to being terrified of black ice (the actual thing and not the AC/DC album.) A new year of The Tonncast has begun!
The podcast host without an ending, Ashley May McKee, has very special guest Todd Robert Anderson on the show to talk Thanksgiving holidays, road tripping on the I-5, and once again - Natick SACK Cinemas! They also talk about long, boring movies. And whiskey.
Ashley has very special guest Todd Robert Anderson back in the chair - and her children are dancing around the chair and complaining that they can't find any headphones. This is a real Halloween type episode, complete with talks about horror movies and real ghost sightings. The kids insist they saw a ghost. Todd gets scared.
Today's show is sure to inspire! Ashley Mays, a dynamic guest with a compelling story, walks us through her journey from her college roots at the University of Virginia (UVA) to her impactful career in economic development and real estate. She uncovers her experiences at UVA, including her venture to Valencia for studying abroad, navigating all grounds recruiting, and the beginning of her career at Rolls Royce.Fueling our conversation further, Ashley delves into her transition to the economic development field during the real estate boom in 2003. She passionately advocates for equitable development and illuminates the barriers black businesses face in seizing opportunities. Drawing from her experiences in real estate, from midtown Manhattan to the Brooklyn Navy Yard, she unveils sobering truths about racial disparities in the industry. Her insights into the lack of color in these spaces are both revealing and inspiring.Finally, we steer the conversation towards the power of representation in business structures. Ashley emphasizes that simply having a seat at the table can make a world of difference in bridging the inequity gap. Her plans to assemble a syndicate of black and brown folks to invest in mid-sized projects are nothing short of ambitious and revolutionary. As a board member of the University of Virginia White Ruffin Byron Center of Real Estate, she is relentlessly working towards ensuring access to resources for students, making a profound impact. This episode is a treasure trove of invaluable insights, compelling ideas, and a testament to Ashley May's incredible journey. Prepare yourself for an enlightening conversation.
Ashley had very special guest Todd Robert Anderson back in the hot seat, and she gets all the dirt out of him. He tells stories about going to the movies at the Natick Sack Theater in the 80s, a neighbor's dog in New York that saved him from pigeons, and that time he saved his brother from falling through the ice which gave him a trick ear. Ashley talks cats and a true crime story she was directly connected to. This one is EPIC.
Ashley's got very special guest Todd Robert Anderson back on the show to listen to him whine about being on strike, not smoking weed, growing lettuce, and garbage 80s movies where people keep opened cans of Old Milwaukee in their medicine cabinet.
Ashley is back with very special guest Todd Robert Anderson for a Tonncast recorded on the weirdest day ever, complete with the despair of loss, people spacing out at podiums, and aliens in congress.
Ashley is back with everyone's very special guest, Todd Robert Anderson. They mostly talk about cats. But they also talk about convicted pedophiles, can't remember the name of the movie that Ashley saw because Todd told her to and she hated it, and also not begetting the work begetting of work.
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Ashley is back with her popular Tonncast, and this time - just for fun - very special guest Todd Robert Anderson sounds like he's shouting from inside a toilet tank because there is something wrong with his stupid mic.
Beware the Tonns of March! Ashley has very special guest Todd Robert Anderson to talk about his latest aggravation with American health care, his latest aggravation with nazis in the government, and his latest aggravation with famous people doing the jobs he wants to do. Also, they talk about people they knew in high school who do porn.
Once again, your fave podcaster Ashley May McKee invites very special guest Todd Robert Anderson to spill about police activity in the neighborhood, the importance of Cocaine Bear to the future of cinema, and as always - the dangers of attracting unwanted poltergeists when playing with a ouija board.
Laura and Lindsey are joined by Ashley May who lived many of our childhood dreams of being in the theater productions at American Girl Place in Chicago. Ashley recounts some amazing memories of her time in the show from the audition process to costumes to great limited edition American Girl swag!Leave us a voicemail about your American Girl memories by calling (929) 400-7540Send us your American Girl stories to americangirlwomen@gmail.comFollow us on instagram @americangirlwomen “Love Mode” song courtesy of ItsFrida
It's the first Tonncast of 2023! Ashley May grills very special guest Todd Robert Anderson about the Razzies, dieting, and the difficulties in knitting at high speeds. This is truly a very happy new year!
It's the year end wrap-up with host Ashley May McKee and very special guest Todd Robert Anderson. In addition to riveting conversation about cleaning up after pets and Steven Seagal, 2022 is given a full review. The year had some precious moments and some absolute garbage ones, and all are covered in this magical audio presentation. Also, there is some guy named Ian.
Ashley has very special guest Todd Robert Anderson back on the show for Halloween times! Horror movies are discussed, as are naked dorks on television, what happened with Ashley's foray into stand-up comedy, and of course, the severe nazi problem we have in the United States of America. (Logo by Jon Garcia, music by Adam Blau, both anti-nazi.)
Ashley May Mckee has special guest Todd Robert Anderson on the show to talk about the things that really matter: the problem with crickets, smelly teenagers, and punching god in the face. This is everything, folks. It's everything everywhere all at once.
Ashley has very special guest Todd Robert Anderson back on the show to talk about his medical history, Woodstock '99, and children who have an ice cream problem.
What do you get when you mix up fighter jets, dinosaurs, and abusive blackout drunk movie stars? This episode of The Tonncast with Ashley May McKee and very special guest Todd Robert Anderson!
Mother's Day. Believe it or not it's a holiday that is not without controversy. Those who love it see it as a day set aside to honor their mother and the mother's in their life. For others it is a painful day filled with disappointment and grief. For single mom's its rarely a day to relax and reflect. In fact, it's often just another day. For those who have lost their mother it's a day of reflection but also of pain as the grief takes over.On this Mother's Day three mothers, USA Today's Connie Schultz, Shannon Rae Green and Ashley May, discuss love, loss, motherhood, and Mother's Day.To read Connie Schultz's article click here. To follow Connie on Twitter click here.To follow James Brown on Twitter click here.To follow Shannon Green on Twitter click here.To follow Ashley on Twitter click here.Episode Transcript available hereAlso available at art19.com/shows/5-ThingsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Very special guest Todd Robert Anderson returns to the show to talk to Ashley about a multitude of topics, but mostly he just pressures her to use her day off (after two double shifts in a row) to go see that new Viking movie even though all the beheadings will probably make her puke. (Music by Adam Blau and logo design by Jon Garcia, and neither of these guys would have had an easy time in Viking times.)
Ashley May McKee is back with the very special guest she just can't seem to get enough of: Todd Robert Anderson. There is also a dude named Ian in attendance, and this one is a very high convo about horror movies, horror shows, Harold Perrineau, and dinosaur tattoos. Also, Todd lists most of his resume to guilt Ashley and Ian into watching everything he's ever done.
Ashley contends with children calling on the phone, dogs going nuts with playfulness, and the mysterious Nate looking weird, all while talking to her very special guest Todd Robert Anderson about good music and fun movies and what's wrong with America.
Tonncast host Ashley May McKee has very special guest Todd Robert Anderson back in the hot seat for a retrospective look back at the year that was 2021. Everything from the movie Copshop to funny social media threads to Ye and back again. Also, an extra guest appearance from someone who really would like his mother's attention, what the hell is the big deal?
SUMMARY Having secured a way home, the party has the rest of the day to explore more of The Midnight Carnival. Tempest is the first to find some games to play, but is quick to try to get the other to play. Meanwhile, Rem takes some time to go through his new gift from Ariel. As everyone gets back together they decide to see what has set up inside of the arena now that the main event has passed. SHOW SPONSORS This episode is brought to you by Gabe and Jeff, over at Inter-Party Conflict, Fred on Fyre, Evora Dawn, MotoGhoul, and Polka Dancer. If you'd like to join them in supporting the show, consider joining our Patreon. SHOUT OUTS DMs Guild – While coming up with the inspiration behind the Midnight Carnival, I turned to the DMs Guild for some help with getting ideas and coming up with things to keep the party interested. Two specific supplements that I used were Festivals, Feasts, and Fairs by Ashley May as well as Taverns, Inns, and Taprooms by JB Little. These helped me speed up the process and handle mechanics for crafting the shops, food, and events that the party experienced while visiting the Midnight Carnival and even more of their influence is shown in our next episode. Patreon – A HUGE shout out to our Guild Members over on Patreon. Thanks to their support we have been able to start getting artwork commissioned on a more regular basis. We were able to commission art for Fioch, the legendary greataxe from before the podcast earlier last year and by the end of the year we were able to commission Lobhadh, a pair of legendary pair of twin daggers from the same series. This episode features a promo from Ghosts on a Train, and olde timey themed actual play podcast using the game Ghost Lines to tell their stories. CAST Damian - The DM Chris - Rem Christa - Ariel Chantalle - Kenina Caitlin - Tempest JOIN THE GUILD If you like what we have been doing, consider joining our Patreon. You can donate monthly to show your support and help us cover our operating expenses, as well as potentially fund upgrades and other media going forward. Have Discord? Want to hang out with the cast? Maybe even get in a game with us? Join us on our Discord! MUSIC If you'd like to know more about the music featured on the show, check out our Music Page. Fimbulwinter – Vindsvept (intro) Tavern Loop 1 – Serpent Sound Studios (2:28) Fireplace Warmth – Monument Studios (3:57) Improvisation for Harp – Monument Studios (4:06) Elegant Dinner Party – Tabletop Audio (6:28) Fireplace Warmth – Monument Studios (8:22) I Feel So Alone – Dark Fantasy Studio (8:49) Improvisation for Harp – Monument Studios (10:50) Light Mood – Serpent Sound Studios (13:33) Fireplace Warmth – Monument Studios (15:38) Improvisation For Harp – Monument Studios (15:39) Fantasy Medieval City – Michael Ghelfi (16:09) Spooky Fair – Derek & Brandon Fiechter (16:10) Bumper Cars of Madness – Derek & Brandon Fiechter (17:36) Spooky Fair – Derek & Brandon Fiechter (22:03) Ferris Wheel of Doom – Derek & Brandon Fiechter (22:31) Spooky Fair – Derek & Brandon Fiechter (24:58) Ferris Wheel of Doom – Derek & Brandon Fiechter (26:05) Improvisation For Harp – Monument Studios (33:04) Elegant Dinner Party – Tabletop Audio (33:05) Fantasy Medieval City – Michael Ghelfi (33:09) Spooky Fair – Derek & Brandon Fiechter (33:13) Ferris Wheel of Doom – Derek & Brandon Fiechter (34:52) Let Me Out – Dark Fantasy Studio (39:18) Spooky Fair – Derek & Brandon Fiechter (40:22) Let Me Out – Dark Fantasy Studio (41:58) Bumper Cars of Madness – Derek & Brandon Fiechter (44:24) Enter the Lair – Joel Steudler (50:21) Spooky Fair – Derek & Brandon Fiechter (50:21) Let Me Out – Dark Fantasy Studios (50:57) Spooky Fair – Derek & Brandon Fiechter (51:13) Last Stand – Vindsvept (Outro) Syrinscape During our live sessions we use Syrinscape to have ambience at the table without all of the work that goes into editing the soundscapes that are part of our released episodes. They have a great mixer that we run through our set up while we record to help build the scene during our sessions and for our Discord audience. If you're interested in trying out Syrinscape for yourself, they have provided us with a link to a 30 day free trial. Battle Bards Thank you to BattleBards for opening up their songs and sound effects library for use in the show. You can sign up for your own BattleBards account here which will automatically add our coupon code to your account. Or you can use the coupon code Erylia for 15% off when you subscribe to BattleBards Prime!
Ashley's back to talk about roasting turkeys, getting hit on by tattoo artists, and the difficulty in being a big fat liar. She talks about all this with one very special guest Todd Robert Anderson. (Music by Adam Blau. Logo design by Jon Garcia. Both also very special.)
SUMMARY Feeling unimpressed and put off by the main event of the Midnight Carnival, the party spends some time seeing what else the faire has to offer before turning in for the night. After waking up the next day, they decided to go their own ways to take care of some business before leaving the city. Rem visits an armor smith, Kenina visits the Farren Travel Company, and Ariel and Tempest find a ship named The Iron Cask, before Ariel goes off to find a bait and tackle shop. SHOW SPONSORS This episode is brought to you by Gabe and Jeff, over at Inter-Party Conflict, Chaiikaii, Fred on Fyre, Evora Dawn, Zach B, and Dungeons and Randomness. If you'd like to join them in supporting the show, consider joining our Patreon. SHOUT OUTS GonnaGeek – The GonnaGeek network is home to all things geeky and nerdy. Fellow network member Chris is the host of Play Comics, a show about videogames based on comics and how well they stick to the source material. The show branches out from there to look at other media based on video games as well as follows the comic industry with interviews. DMs Guild – While coming up with the inspiration behind the Midnight Carnival, I turned to the DMs Guild for some help with getting ideas and coming up with things to keep the party interested. Two specific supplements that I used were Festivals, Feasts, and Fairs by Ashley May as well as Taverns, Inns, and Taprooms by JB Little. These helped me speed up the process and handle mechanics for crafting the shops, food, and events that the party experienced while visiting the Midnight Carnival and even more of their influence is shown in our next episode. CAST Damian - The DM Chris - Rem Christa - Ariel Chantalle - Kenina Caitlin - Tempest JOIN THE GUILD If you like what we have been doing, consider joining our Patreon. You can donate monthly to show your support and help us cover our operating expenses, as well as potentially fund upgrades and other media going forward. Have Discord? Want to hang out with the cast? Maybe even get in a game with us? Join us on our Discord! MUSIC If you'd like to know more about the music featured on the show, check out our Music Page. Fimbulwinter – Vindsvept (Intro) Tavern Loop One – Serpent Sound Studios (1:54) Anticipation Theme – Monument Studios (2:31) Panicking Crowd – Michael Ghelfi (2:39) The Second Story – Serpent Sound Studios (3:20) Arena Crowd – Michael Ghelfi (3:26) Midsommar – Scott Buckley (3:49) The Second Story – Serpent Sound Studios (4:24) Anticipation Theme – Monument Studios (4:47) Captain's Tribute – Dark Fantasy Studio (7:57) The Distant Sun – Scott Buckley (8:26) Order of the Scale – Joel Steudler (10:40) [Human Metropolis] Fantasy Metropolis Market – Olivier Girardot [BattleBards] (13:18) Jekyll's Antique Shop – Derek & Brandom Fiechter (14:08) Thatched Villagers – Incomepetch (27:28) Mountain and Valley – Dark Fantasy Studios (28:23) Evening in the City – Michael Ghelfi (33:44) Improvisation For Harp – Monument Studios (34:27) Elegant Dinner Party – Tabletop Audio (34:28) Fireplace Warmth – Monument Studios (36:47) Hopeful – Monument Studios (38:04) Winter's Morning – Vindsvept (41:51) Motivation (looped) – Andy SV (44:08) Winter's Morning – Vindsvept (44:33) Motivation (looped) – Andy SV (45:40) Winter's Morning – Vindsvept (46:04) Motivation (looped) – Andy SV (46:27) Stoic Morning – Incompetech (47:00) [Human Metropolis] Fantasy Metropolis Market – Olivier Girardot [BattleBards] (47:23) Fireplace Warmth – Monument Studios (47:49) Improvisation For Harp – Monument Studios (48:48) Elegant Dinner Party – Tabletop Audio (48:49) Stoic Morning – Incompetech (50:26) Improvisation For Harp – Monument Studios (51:51) Elegant Dinner Party – Tabletop Audio (52:02) Mesmerize – Incomepetch (52:54) Stables – Tabletop Audio (57:33) Elegant Dinner Party – Tabletop Audio (1:01:32) Improvisation For Harp – Monument Studios (1:01:35) Autumn Walk – Serpent Sound Studios (1:03:46) [Human Metropolis] Fantasy Metropolis Market – Olivier Girardot [BattleBards] (1:03:46) Blacksmith – Michael Ghelfi (1:05:09) Fantasy Medieval City – Michael Ghelfi (1:05:14) Mines – Scythuz Music (1:05:20) Stables – Tabletop Audio (1:17:45) Docks District – Tabletop Audio (1:19:19) Seaside Inn – Joel Steudler (1:19:33) Spooky Spells – Joel Steudler (1:19:46) Ambience Cello – Monument Studios (1:20:34) Seaside Inn – Joel Steudler (1:24:00) River Valley Breakdown – Incompetech (1:38:33) Seaside Inn – Joel Steudler (1:41:33) Lost in the Carnival – Derek & Brandon Fiechter (1:41:59) Mines – Scythuz Music (1:42:36) Autumn Walk – Serpent Sound Studios (1:43:03) Fireplace Warmth – Monument Studios (1:44:36) Hopeful – Monument Studios (1:44:41) Last Stand – Vindsvept (Outro) Syrinscape Portions of our background audio is courtesy of Syrinscape. They have a great mixer that we run through our set up while we record to help build the scene during our sessions. If you're interested in trying out Syrinscape for yourself, they have provided us with a link to a 30 day free trial. These sections all have Syrinscape running in the background: Battle Bards Thank you to BattleBards for opening up their songs and sound effects library for use in the show. You can sign up for your own BattleBards account here which will automatically add our coupon code to your account. Or you can use the coupon code Erylia for 15% off when you subscribe to BattleBards Prime!
Ashley's back and somehow she managed to book the great very special guest Todd Robert Anderson! They of course have to discuss Dave Chappelle and cancel culture, but they leave some time to talk about paper shredders and the latest horror movies out for Halloween. That's pretty much everything, right? Nothing more to discuss, really. (Music by Adam Blau and logo by Jon Garcia, who should go as two parts of a magical unicorn this year.)
Ash has very special guest Todd Robert Anderson back in the hot seat to talk about harrowing automobile mishaps, the problem of naziism, annoying boyfriends and the importance of Dairy Queen in modern parenting. (Music by Adam Blau. Logo by Jon Garcia. We need to get them some DQ!)
Ashley gets very special guest Todd Robert Anderson back in the hot seat to talk about the horror show going on outside their windows, which horror movies go too far, and the not horror show that is the dreamy Devon Sawa. (Music by Adam Blau. Logo by Jon Garcia. Neither is a horror show.)
Ashley May McKee sits down with very special guest Todd Robert Anderson to talk about everything from the pandemic on the east coast, living in racist places, and being horrible to ex-boyfriends. (Music by Adam Blau and logo design by Jon Garcia and neither of them have been horrible to ex-boyfriends.)
Quincy Tourism Director Dagny Ashley talks about how the city is planning to welcome back visitors in 2021.
Morning Show Producer Chloe was just out auditioning after being noticed BY THE WHOLE COMPANY!
Morning Show Producer Chloe was just out auditioning after being noticed BY THE WHOLE COMPANY!
Educational researcher and ethnographer Ashley May speaks with me in this finale episode of the fourth season of the show. Ashley shares her incredible wisdom surrounding the episode and this season's topic of inclusion and belonging. We discuss the beauty that Waldorf has to offer, but also how it needs to improve to serve all children and families within diverse communities. Additional resources and show notes for this episode can be found at:waldorfy.com/ashleymayTheme music for this episode is composed and performed by Book Kennison.
THE GOAL: We aim to help teachers love their job & find their purpose in the classroom, as well as, speaking words of encouragement and inspiration. #mentalfocusGarner: Thank you for tuning back into the Center Pod Podcast Show. Hi, my name is Garner Your Host. Today on Center Pod, we are joined by S. Harmon (applause) my awesome co-host.Harmon: Heyyy and we are back With Episode #5 Greetings Educators, Administrators, Counselors, Education Professionals, Education Supporters, and Everyone in the Community. I'm excited about what we have in store for you. Today’s special guest: Ashely May “The ED Tech Queen” EPISODE 5: In this episode we have a in-depth conversation with Ashley May "The ED TECH QUEEN". We wanted to pick her brain and get to know ways we can equip and empower our teachers to be their best self in the classroom using technology. Below are the questions we ask The ED Tech Queen. ENJOY!!!!! Host: E. Garner & S. HarmonSpecial Guest 1: Ashley May “Ed Tech Queen”Tell me, Who is Ashley May? How long have you been in education? How long were you in the classroom? What is the overall goal of Digital Learning?What are the advantages and dis-advantages of technology in the classroom?Can there be too much tech in the classroom.If so, How?What are the basics that new and seasoned teachers should know concerning technology?If I am the administration, what are the first must have technology training that new teachers should have to help them be successful in the classroom?What are the tool-kits (ie technology) needed for new incoming teachers?What are some recommended apps, programs, journals, etc that would help teachers stay more connected?How does social media play a role in tech inside and outside the classroom?Is there such a thing as too much technology?Where do you see education and technology in 10 -15 years? What is one piece of advice that you would give to a new teacher? Twitter: https://twitter.com/center_podFacebook: @centerpod1Instagram: @centerpodpodcastInstagram: @sherita_the_happy_teacher
THE GOAL: We aim to help teachers love their job & find their purpose in the classroom, as well as, speaking words of encouragement and inspiration. #mentalfocusGarner: Thank you for tuning back into the Center Pod Podcast Show. Hi, my name is Garner Your Host. Today on Center Pod, we are joined by S. Harmon (applause) my awesome co-host.Harmon: Heyyy and we are back With Episode #5 Greetings Educators, Administrators, Counselors, Education Professionals, Education Supporters, and Everyone in the Community. I'm excited about what we have in store for you. Today’s special guest: Ashely May “The ED Tech Queen” EPISODE 5: In this episode we have a in-depth conversation with Ashley May "The ED TECH QUEEN". We wanted to pick her brain and get to know ways we can equip and empower our teachers to be their best self in the classroom using technology. Below are the questions we ask The ED Tech Queen. ENJOY!!!!! Host: E. Garner & S. HarmonSpecial Guest 1: Ashley May “Ed Tech Queen”Tell me, Who is Ashley May? How long have you been in education? How long were you in the classroom? What is the overall goal of Digital Learning?What are the advantages and dis-advantages of technology in the classroom?Can there be too much tech in the classroom.If so, How?What are the basics that new and seasoned teachers should know concerning technology?If I am the administration, what are the first must have technology training that new teachers should have to help them be successful in the classroom?What are the tool-kits (ie technology) needed for new incoming teachers?What are some recommended apps, programs, journals, etc that would help teachers stay more connected?How does social media play a role in tech inside and outside the classroom?Is there such a thing as too much technology?Where do you see education and technology in 10 -15 years? What is one piece of advice that you would give to a new teacher? Twitter: https://twitter.com/center_podFacebook: @centerpod1Instagram: @centerpodpodcastInstagram: @sherita_the_happy_teacher
The Dungeon Master's Guild House is a podcast where I (Matthew Whitby) sit down to chat all things creative for content on the DMsGuild! From techniques and tips, to highlights and discussion! This week I'm overjoyed to be joined by the amazing Ashley May. Guest: Ashley May @ashleymaywrites https://www.dmsguild.com/browse.php?author=Ashley%20May They've also gone above and beyond what was asked with a 20% discount on Strings, Songs & Stories, The Bardic Colleges of Kozakura & Wa, 5 unique bard colleges and more. Found here: https://www.dmsguild.com/browse.php?discount=9b21b22f17 Host: Matthew Whitby @WhitbyWrites https://www.dmsguild.com/browse.php?author=Matthew%20Whitby
When I thought about creating this season of episodes it dawned on me, how bringing Waldorf into the home will really be different in every house hold. Yes, there are things like some Waldorf kids watch a little more TV than others, but that was not the kind of different I was thinking of. I wanted to explore how Waldorf ideas and methods were incorporated into family traditions that aren’t included in a traditional Waldorf school year. How can traditions from all around the world be brought into the Waldorf fold? This is exactly what I discuss in this episode with guest Ashley May. Ashley eloquently describes what drew her into Waldorf. We discuss ways Waldorf ideas seamlessly came into her home with her young children and the ways which they did not.Ashley May is an independent educational researcher and the founder of The Grassroots Morning Garden Project. Her work focuses on early childhood, progressive pedagogies, identity development, and cognition--centering the experiences of underserved children, families, and communities. Ashley’s current work concerns immigrant origin children and families, exploring their experiences through a critical lens. Utilizing counter narratives, Ashley aims to reclaim the circle as a site of resistance--working with families to co-create meaningful experiences for their children.Additional show notes and resources for this episode can be found at: https://waldorfy.com/waldorfinthemuslimhome Theme music composed and performed by Book Kennison.
In households with school-aged kids, September marks a new beginning. Long summer days begin to fade, routines change and many parents transition into preparation mode, focusing on the needs of their children as they enter a new stage. Businesses and brands capitalize on the back-to-school season with bright campaigns featuring must-have shopping items. Social media fills with images of freshly dressed kids on their way out the door, and moms (humorously) celebrating. However, just beyond the shiny veneer are women from all walks of life, connected by the bittersweet moment of sending their kids off into the world — some for the first time. A survey from Kiddie Academy, an educational childcare center, found that 63% of family members report that moms have the hardest time with the first day of school. On this episode, Amber explored the emotional landscape of mothers during this time of change with mom and educational researcher, Ashley May. The two discussed transitioning from being the only or primary caretaker to entrusting others with their kids; the desire to instill a sense of cultural and social belonging, the feelings of both loss and pride that can be hard to place; and the evolving definition of the role of Mom. Produced by: Kai-Saun Anderson Music by: Podington Bear - Soft Driver and Rope Swing
Today's guests include Ashley May from the Hood River County Chamber of Commerce and North Wasco County School District 21 Chief Financial Officer Randy Anderson.
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Ashley May in Silverlake: Expressing Motherhood
Joe Jerome: An overview of GDPR requirements (Ep. 130) Bio Joseph Jerome (@joejerome) is a Policy Counsel on CDT's Privacy & Data Project. His work focuses on the legal and ethical questions posed by smart technologies and big data, and he is interested in developing transparency and accountability mechanisms and procedures around novel uses of data. Prior to joining CDT, Joe was an associate in the cybersecurity and privacy practice of a major law firm. His practice focused on advertising technologies and privacy compliance in the health and financial sectors. Additionally, he worked on a wide range of consumer privacy issues at the Future of Privacy Forum and has written articles about data ethics, trust in the online gig economy, and emerging technologies in video games. Joe has a J.D. from the New York University School of Law, where he was an International Law and Human Rights Student Fellow, and a B.A. from Boston University. Resources enter for Democracy and Technology (CDT) Top 10 operational impacts of the GDPR (via IAPP) Top 10 operational responses to the GDPR (via IAPP) Security, Privacy & Tech Inquiries Blog by Lukasz Olejnik World without Mind by Franklin Foer News Roundup Trump fails to act on Russian cyberattacks U.S. Cyber Command head Admiral Mike Rogers told the Senate Armed Services Committee that President Trump has yet to give an order to implement measures that would prevent further Russian cyberattacks. This is despite reports last week of Russia's deepening efforts to interfere with American politics. For example, the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology released a report saying that between 2015 and 2017, accounts on social media that were linked to Russian propagandists, tried to influence policies that would undermine U.S. efforts to sell natural gas in Europe where Russia has considerable market share. Also, Reddit reported that thousands shared Russian propaganda on its site, prompting demands for more answers from the Senate Intelligence Committee, which is also investigating Tumblr. Special Counsel Robert Mueller is also said to be pursuing a case against Russians who conducted cyberattacks against Democrats during the 2016 election. These charges would be in addition to the ones Mueller has already brought against Russians accused of spreading propaganda on social media, according to NBC News' Ken Dilanian. But despite the absence of specific directives from the White House to U.S. Cyber Command, Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats claimed before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday that the White House is taking a “whole government approach” under which the president has tasked the 17 agencies Mr. Coats oversees with addressing the Russian cyber threat. John Bowden at the Hill reported that Russians also collected Americans' personal data from social media platforms during the 2016 campaign. On Monday top Democrats including Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, and Dianne Feinstein wrote a letter to President Trump urging him to extradite the 13 Russian nationals FBI Special Counsel Robert Mueller indicted last month for allegedly using social media to interfere with the 2016 presidential election. Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that the extradition would never happen. Ninth Circuit will hear consolidated net neutrality appeal The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which is based in San Francisco, will hear the multidistrict litigation initiated by 22 state attorneys general to appeal the Federal Communications Commission's decision to repeal the Obama-era net neutrality rules. The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict litigation chose the Ninth circuit at random. Trump blocks Broadcom acquisition of Qualcomm President Trump has blocked Singapore tech giant Broadcom's acquisition of Qualcomm, citing national security concerns. At $117 billion, the merger of the two chipmakers would have been the biggest tech deal in history. The Verge reports that Broadcom is in the process of moving its headquarters to the U.S. by April 3rd. Twitter cracks down on ‘Tweetdeckers Twitter purged several accounts for “tweetdecking”, a violation of Twitter's spam policy in which users mass tweet each other's tweets using platforms like Tweetdeck. Some of the accounts that were suspended had millions of followers. A new MIT study also released last week found that fake news travels some 6 times faster on Twitter than the truth. White House holds video game violence meeting Harper Neidig at the Hill reported on the White House's meeting with video game industry representatives. The president convened the behind-closed-doors meeting to discuss the role of video games in promoting mass shootings. In attendance were representatives from the Parents Television Council, Entertainment Software Association, as well as executives from game makers Rockstar and ZeniMax. The Verge reported that the meeting was largely unproductive and Activision announced the release of its latest ‘Call of Duty' installment on the same day the White House meeting took place. FBI paid Geek Squad employees to inform on Child Pornography Laurel Wamsley at NPR reported that the FBI paid informants at Best Buy's computer repair service unit Geek Squad to flag child pornography found on their customers' computers.The Electronic Frontier Foundation sued the FBI last year about these searches and the new documents illustrate more about the nature of the relationship between the FBI and Geek Squad. FBI Agent Tracey Riley testified in a Jefferson County Kentucky Circuit Court last week confirming that that FBI agents paid Geek Squad workers in a Best Buy store in Kentucky when they found child pornography. FCC Proposes $1 billion for Caribbean hurricane recovery efforts FCC Chairman Ajit Pai proposed over $1 billion in funding to aid in the recovery of communications networks in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Sixty-four million would go immediately towards restoring networks. The rest, or $954 million, would go towards longer-term projects to enhance broadband networks in the Caribbean. Harper Neidig reports in the Hill. Congressional Black Caucus pushes tech on lobbying diversity The Congressional Black Caucus wrote a letter to the Internet Association, CTIA, NCTA and US Telecom urging them to hire and retain more black lobbyists given African-Americans' widespread use of mobile devices. White House joins push for internet sales tax The White House is joining in states' push for the Supreme Court to overturn a 1992 precedent, Quill Corp. v. North Dakota, that held that many online retailers don't have to add sales tax to the prices their customers pay. Thirty-five states support overturning the decision. Online retailers who oppose doing so claim that it would be too onerous to collect taxes from fifty different states. Jess Bravin reports for the Wall Street Journal. Number of Americans affected by Equifax breach keeps growing Equifax's interim Chief Executive Paulino do Rego Barros Jr. announced on Thursday that an additional 2.4 million consumers were affected by their massive data breach last year. It brings the total up to 147.9 million. Brian Fung reports in the Washington Post. House reauthorizes the FCC The House voted to reauthorize the Federal Communications Commission with legislation that seeks to develop 5G networks and invest funds for the spectrum incentive auction. If the bill passes Congress, it will be the first time since 1990 that Congress has reauthorized the Commission. Harper Neidig reports in the Hill. Amazon offering 54 percent discount to Medicaid recipients Amazon announced last week that, for Medicaid recipients only, it would cut the monthly Prime subscription down to $5.99 per month. This is $7.00 less than the standard $12.99 fee. The move is seen as an effort by Amazon to attract Walmart customers. MIT study finds Uber & Lyft drivers earn less than minimum wage A new MIT study found that Uber and Lyft drivers earn less on average that minimum wage workers. The report found a median profit of $3.37 per hour before taxes. Ashley May has the report in USA Today.
Earlier today Carlee Kime, Ashley May, and Matt McCroskey got a chance to interview the one and only Daniel Handler (aka Lemony Snicket) before his appearance at Capital University's Gerhold Lecture for the Humanities on 10/24/2017. We talked about his new book "all the Dirty Parts", Making Music with the Magnetic Fields, and Carlee's fruitful Love Life!
In the final episode of the Due Date podcast series, the real work begins: raising a child. Ashley May and her husband, Curtis, bring home their newborn, Aiden Oliver. There's a first time for everything: bedtime, bathtime, and meeting a great grandmother (and more family members and visitors.) Worries abound but the joy prevails. Tell us what you thought of the show - leave a rewiew or find Ashley on Twitter @AshleyMayTweets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A day before Ashley May's due date, her beautiful son came into the world. And she recorded it! Labor and delivery involves so much: the birth plan, the water breaking, the contractions, the dilation, the epidural, and the excruciating pushes. Most of all, it brings on intense waves of emotion: pain, excitement and unbridled joy. Listen to it all unfold, as real and raw as it gets. Produced by Ashley May and Shannon Rae Green, with editing assistance provided by Bian Elkhatib & Nikita Madhani. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ashley May talks to colleagues about what it really means to become a mom. And also finds out, in a class, how complicated it is to breastfeed (and pump!). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Most expect a growing belly, cravings and morning sickness with any pregnancy. Lightning crotch? No epidural? The village that raised Ashley May talks about some intimidating and special moments they experienced bringing a child into the world. Due Date is produced by Ashley May and Shannon Rae Green. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Working full-time while pregnant is no easy feat. USA TODAY's Ashley May talks with co-workers, friends, family and her husband about what it takes to manage the many, many tasks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Having a baby is an explosion of stuff. And there's more items just for mom than Ashley May realized. Follow along as she gets closer and closer to her due date. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
USA TODAY reporter Ashley May asks those, who have lived through it, what were the weirdest body issues that arose during their pregnancies. It's a trip. Produced by Shannon Rae Green and Ashley May, with editing support from Nikita Mandhani. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some say you're never ready to become a parent. Ashley May focuses on the important role dads play in pregnancy in the second episode of Due Date. Is her husband ready to become a father? Hear from him and other dads exploring what it means to take the first steps into fatherhood. Produced by Ashley May & Shannon Rae Green, with editing support from Nikita Mandhani and Steven Baboun. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pregnancy: turns out it's about more than a baby arriving soon. Follow along in real time as USA TODAY journalist Ashley May gets closer and closer to her due date. In the premiere episode, meet the village of people she's relying on, some a 4-hour drive away, as she navigates this new phase in her life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.