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Samson Cree National Violet Soosay has spent her life on a quest to find her missing Aunt Shirley. Meanwhile, researchers from the DNA Doe Project are hunting for the identity of a woman murdered in California. Is DNA the key to solving both of these mysteries? LOOKING FOR MORE TCO? On our Patreon feed, you'll find over 400 FULL AD-FREE BONUS episodes to BINGE RIGHT NOW, including our episode-by-episode coverage of popular documentary series like Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God, LulaRich, and The Curious Case of Natalia Grace; classics like The Jinx, Making A Murderer, and The Staircase; and well-known cases like The Menendez Murders, Casey Anthony: American Murder Mystery, and The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann, and so many more! FAM! COME SEE PATRICK ON TOUR! In February and March he's coming to Seattle, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Denver, Indianapolis, New Orleans, and Kansas City WITH A BRAND NEW SHOW! CLICK HERE for tickets and info!
This week we're breaking down “The Farm” and “Office Ladies” has some big announcements to share with you! Dwight discovers he and his siblings have inherited Aunt Shirley's farm and the office deals with Todd Packer's attempt at making amends via cupcakes. The ladies explain that “The Farm” was originally meant to be the pilot for a spin off series centered around Dwight, but when it didn't go, the storyline back at the office was added. Angela explains why Angela Martin wasn't at the funeral and Jenna tells the “Office Ladies” team what their choice of cupcake says about them. You don't need red fertile soil thrown on your face to be invited to this episode. Enjoy! Spoon University “What Your Favorite Cupcake Flavor Says About You”: https://spoonuniversity.com/lifestyle/what-your-favorite-cupcake-flavor-says-about-you Check out Office Ladies Merch at Podswag: https://www.podswag.com/collections/office-ladies Office Ladies Website - Submit a fan question: https://officeladies.com/submitaquestion Follow Us on Instagram: OfficeLadiesPod To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Special Guests Randy and Jason Sklar are joining us because they have a show at the Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase tonight, and two more tomorrow. They are also tailgating with us tomorrow at Venue. Tickets to all three shows are available here. Tailgate Info for Tomorrow Venue by 4M (1919 S Industrial Hwy, Ann Arbor—just at the end of the Stadium Blvd bridge. Starts at 12:30 PM. Venue will have food and drinks and parking for purchase. They have parking for $50 until it fills up. Anyone can come to the tailgate, but if you aren't seeing the Sklars live this weekend you have to give us a hot take in the hot take voice. The Sponsors We are broadcasting live before a retail audience at Underground Printing's downtown store on Main Street—stop by and pick up some gear, check them out at ugpmichiganapparel.com, or check out our selection of shirts on the MGoBlogStore.com. And let's not forget our associate sponsors: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Human Element, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, The Phil Klein Insurance Group, Venue by 4M, SignalWire where we usually record this, and Winewood Organics. Featured Musician: Cut Worms The Video: 1. UNLV Preview starts at the top Go Go offense is the headliner, even though there aren't many good players to run it. Ricky White returns to Michigan Stadium with a lefty mobile QB who can sling it a little. Not a great OL, but tricksome in a this is the next evolution of the spread 'n shred sort of way. Defense gave up a lot of yards to Bryant—probably is going to get boatraced. They play a Buck 425 with a lot of up-transfers, but defense was their HC's specialty. 2 and 3. The Sklars starts at 17:17 and 45:13 Jason and Randy join us as we talk Lions, Clemsoning, Dabo's version of “NIL” and calling out Brian Ferentz. Where were the rushing yards? How complete is JJ's transformation. How easy was it? What do you remember from UNLV 2015? Was it 2015? 4. ECU After Review starts at 1:08:23 Where were the rushing yards? How complete is JJ's transformation. How easy was it? What's going on at RT? Where were the sacks? How good were the linebackers? What's with all the stunts and other frippery up front? About the Featured Musician: Cut Worms Chosen by our guests, who are actually huge indie music fans and have been picking the music on the main podcast. Cut Worms is a nova '70s project by Max Clarke, who sounds like Buddy Holly singing over found tracks by George Harrison and Neil Young. Check out their new (self-titled) album on Spotify. Song choices: "Sold my Soul" "I'll Never Make It" "Is It Magic" Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken now now, the opener and outro: “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat
Bud Light sales plunge by 30% due to failed marketing strategy. CEO acknowledges mistake. They tried to cater to the LGBT with the rainbow colored can beers. In response, the company has terminated all involved. They tried to use a transgender to market Bud Light. Colin Davis McCarthy, a 38-year-old man allegedly emptied his family's joint bank account and tossed approximately $200,000 in cash out of a moving vehicle on the Oregon freeway. The police are not arresting or charging Colin but have requested that anyone who has discovered the money return it. Lord I see what you done for others. Estranged wife of Moroccan soccer player Achraf Hakimi reportedly learns his assets are registered to his mother after asking for half of his earnings in divorce. Got everything in my mama name Country views on breaking news:36 year old Lubbock, Texas man, Larry Pearson sentenced to 70 years in prison for spitting at police officers during domestic violence incident Multiple alleged abuse victims of Jonathan Majors are reportedly cooperating with the Manhattan District Attorney's office. I'm almost convinced that they're hiring these white women as agents now. It's like wash, rinse and repeat and these negroes keep going through the same cycle. The way they play in our face is CRAZY! Florida lawmakers pass bill allowing the death penalty for individuals who have sexually abused children They wouldn't give his identity at first but they finally gave the identity of the man who shot the young 12 year old Ralph Yarl who knocked on the wrong address looking for his sibling. He has been identified as 84 year old Andrew Lester. An old ass redneckWhat's cold is, it was a white girl that got shot by a home owner cause she pulled in the wrong driveway and he was immediately arrested and charged with second degree murder Nicko's Kitchen ShopMerch/mailPhone calls SUPPORT MANESTREAM PODCASThttps://youtube.com/@youknowmaaacus#5150 #Manestream #5150nation Seamoss promowww.nickokitchenshop.compromo code: MANESTREAM Mane Stream: Country Folk In The City Podcast
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women is an epidemic in the US and Canada that leaves families looking for their loved ones in the dark, without justice, enough recognition, or support from law enforcement in investigating or solving cases in the same way that other non-indigenous cases receive attention.In 1980, two women were found brutally murdered in Southern California, neither of which could be identified. They were named Jane Doe Kern County and Jane Doe Ventura County. Their cases have gone cold and frigid for 40 years, until attention to DNA and investigative genetic genealogy, and a niece, Violet Soosay, looking for her Aunt Shirley, brought attention to the cases, and eventually identified Jane Doe Kern County as Shirley Ann Soosay.TW: Sexual assault, murder.Sponsored by Magic Mind
Stephen and Tiff share a liter of homemade schnapps before discussing “Moving On”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on February 14, 2013. Tiff Arment and Stephen Hackett.
Stephen and Tiff share a liter of homemade schnapps before discussing “Moving On”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on February 14, 2013. Tiff Arment and Stephen Hackett.
It's our 100th episode! And what better way to celebrate than to head to Walkersville, Kansas, where the Wakefield twins are spending spring break with their great-aunt and uncle. Liz wants some R&R, while Jess wants to pick up some local hunks and dazzle the locals with her truly exceptional outfits. To the twins' shock the local girls, led by the terrifying Annie-Sue, give them the cold shoulder, but the Wakefields aren't lonely for long. Jessica bags herself a hot horse wrangler, who conveniently happens to have a twin brother whom Liz dates despite the fact that she has a boyfriend at home (#poorjeffrey). There's something in the water in Walkersville because everyone in this town is either a total drama queen (we're looking at you, Aunt Shirley) or an actual psychopath - which makes for a highly entertaining book! This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com, where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more.
The history of Satanism is bedeviled by misinformation, and in the age of social media, a lie can travel to Hell and back to avoid correction. As hopefully savvy digital consumers, how can we better train ourselves to separate fact from affliction? SHOW LINKS FaustFest Sign-Ups TST MN: Warmer Than Hell Filter Magazing: Court-Ordered Into AA? You Could Use Sober Faction Misinformation vs disinformation Misinformation is bad information spread by mistake Disinformation is bad information spread on purpose Bad actors need more people to amplify their message -- they may try to persuade an influencer to spread their disinformation as-is -- or as a “debunking.” Simply repeating a rumor can perpetuate it, add fuel to the fire, and even legitimize it. Imposter content: Using the names, logos of well-known, reputable outlets to steal credibility Weaponized content Content can be used out of context Old content is reshared as new, with new context Why do people fall for disinformation? Because they want to. People like things that confirm what they already believe, and reject information that challenges them. Critical reading of the news Basic credulity – if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. This goes double for anything to do with money or products you see online. (Do not buy shit from Facebook ads!) Is it realistic? Would someone really say or do what the article is saying? Would you do that thing yourself? Would any reasonable person? Understand how headlines are written – usually by someone else, not the article writer, and therefore doesn't always encapsulate what the article actually says. It's meant to grab your attention – whether for good or bad. Opinion vs news – sometimes editorials look a lot like reporting. Slow down! Articles (and certainly their headlines) are meant to provoke emotion and a knee-jerk response. Ask yourself, why am I being made to feel this way? What reaction does the writer want me to have? What reaction do I actually have, once I have more time to process the information? Who owns what? Consider who really owns the website or publication you're reading. Who wrote the article? Have you heard of them before (do they even exist?), or read their other work? What do their previous stories tell you about them and their point of view? When was it written? This is one of the easiest to miss, especially on social media. Make sure the article isn't out of date – and if there's no date at all, be suspicious. Who is the target audience? Was this written to appeal to a certain kind of person? Verify with other independent sources. Does the information fit with what you already know, or what you've read elsewhere? If you can only find one article that says something, that's a red flag. (And it doesn't count if all the other sources you find lead back to only the first article!) Read the original. This is especially important when it comes to science writing. News articles try to summarize super-long scientific studies in just a paragraph or two – they could be cherry-picking what the study says, or miss the point entirely. When you can, click through to the original study and check it out – and again, if there are no links to sources… that's a bad sign. What isn't being said? Not citing sources is the big one. But you have to ask questions of what you're reading. Most mainstream news sites at least try to offer a different perspective / counterpoint to the main narrative of their piece. For example, if a politician really said something inflammatory, there would be a reaction from an opposing party. The wild west of unsourced shit on social media Social media is great for communicating with people you actually know – but be wary of accounts from people you've never heard of. If someone has shared what looks to be original content (i.e., not a link to an article on another publication), check their account to see if they seem legitimate. Who's doing the sharing? Is it a reporter? A politician? Some random person? A celebrity? Just because it's a big account or a famous person doesn't mean they're legit. There are lots of famous dummies out there. When was the account made? Brand-new accounts with no profile / cover pictures or friends / followers might be bots or sock puppet accounts. What's their location? Are they geographically located close enough to what's said in the post / shown in the photo? There is a private group on Facebook for Satanic Bay Area that is for locals only (for privacy and planning reasons). People will request to join the group, and answer the question of whether they're local as “yes” – but their location on Facebook says otherwise. Or they don't have a location at all. That's when I go to their accounts and look at things like their place of work (maybe it has a location), the Pages they follow (if they like a lot of restaurants in Chicago, maybe that's where they're actually located), and even their photos (if they say they're from San Jose but they're posting pics of snow in their backyard… they ain't in San Jose). Is the photo altered? Even a skillful cropping can change the meaning of an image. Look for signs of Photoshopping. Use Google reverse image search / TinEye to find the pictures elsewhere on the web. Deepfake videos Cross-reference Google Maps / Instagram location tags for visual clues Check things like street signs, their colors, their fonts, etc. Does it match up with what you know of the city's street signs? Look for seasonal cues. Are the leaves the right color for that part of the year? What does the terrain, plants look like for a particular area? Image degradation: if you suspect the photo's not the original, see if there's blurriness, pixelation that indicates it was screenshotted and reshared. Stop the cycle Don't share a story that might be untrue (duh). If you accidentally do, go ahead and delete it. If you want, maybe make a post discussing how you were fooled – but best not to leave the bad article up. If you see someone else sharing a story you know to be untrue, speak up (but don't be a dick). It is extreeeeeeeeemely difficult to dissuade someone from believing something. When someone has internalized a belief and made it part of their identity, attacking that belief feels to them like you're attacking them personally. They become defensive and work even harder to justify that belief to themselves. The debunker becomes the bad guy, and any facts you present are written off as coming from biased sources. Instead, try asking questions. Where did you hear this information? Do you know the person who shared it? How did it make you feel when you read it or saw it? Have you ever heard of that happening before? Why do you think it's interesting or believable? Don't publicly humiliate them. Send them a private message or better yet, speak in person. Consider what else is going on in their life. Is there trouble at home or at work? These may be sources of anxiety they're unknowingly trying to soothe with conspiracies as a distraction. If you need to go low- or no-contact with someone, do what is best for yourself. But also consider that conspiracy believers are often socially isolated, and their conspiracy groups give them a sense of community. Perhaps engage on neutral topics – go ahead and comment on Aunt Shirley's cat pictures, but do not engage when she starts talking about the Flat Earth. Encourage them to spend less time online. Just taking a break from social media can loosen the grip it has over them. Spend time with them in person, away from triggers like television. Remind them of the hobbies and pastimes they used to enjoy before becoming entrenched in conspiracy. Set a good example. Sharing real, verifiable news – and mentioning why you know it's true – on social media can expose people to another point of view. But don't target your posts at anyone, or engage in arguments in the comments. People who like to say they do “research” are more likely to believe an article they find themselves, as opposed to something sent to them. It's a kind of gamification of conspiracy theory. Sources: The News Literacy Project: Understanding Misinformation and How to Talk to People Who Believe It Business Insider: Misinformation vs. disinformation: What to know about each form of false information, and how to spot them online New York Times: How to Talk to Friends and Family Who Share Conspiracy Theories Slate: How to Talk to QAnon Loved Ones This Thanksgiving Rolling Stone: It's Not Q. It's You NPR: Illinois Is The First State To Have High Schools Teach News Literacy American Psychological Association: Controlling the spread of misinformation First Draft News Google News Initiative GET IN TOUCH WITH BLACK MASS APPEAL Facebook Twitter Instagram Patreon Tabitha Slander's Instagram Discord server SATANIC BAY AREA Website Facebook Twitter (as @SatanicSF) Instagram Sign up for Satanic Bay Area's newsletter On TikTok as DailyBaphirmations Coffee Hour is the third Thursday of every month from 6 – 8 pm at Wicked Grounds in San Francisco!
Shirley Jones is not only part of the legendary sister group The Jones Girls; but has a successful solo career as well!!! In the business for over 50 years and still going strong. Who can forget hits like “Do You Get Enough Love”, “You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else”, “Dance Turned Into A Romance”, “Nights Over Egypt” wonderfully remade by "Incognito featuring Jocelyn Brown and Maysa and in 2016 Will Downing. "Who Can I Run To" remade by the 90's girl group Escape, became a instant classic by both groups and the list goes on!!! “Soul Steppin'” is her latest single; and it's moving up the UK Soul Chart. Join me on the BAAS Entertainment- Listening Experiences for the Indie Artist Aficionado Podcast to hear the stories behind the songs!!! What a great time Aunt Shirley and I had discussing these hits and more!!!Listen and subscribe to the BAAS Entertainment Podcast on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Deezer, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Podchaser, Pocket Casts and TuneIn. “Hey, Alexa. Play the BAAS Entertainment Podcast.”
Santa baby, I want a yacht, and really...that's not a lot Do you guys smell that? It's the smell of spilled spiked egg nog because you decided to go through your boyfriend's phone when you guys were supposed to be watching Charlie Brown's Christmas Special! Yes...it's the holidays Sloots. And per usual, with the holidays comes a whole lot of fuckery. Gift giving, more importantly: gift receiving, being forced to go to your Aunt Shirley's house who you hate - all wholesome activities that'll really put you in the holiday spirit, right? Luckily, Sofia is here to coach you every step of the way this holiday season with a VERY in-depth gift guide suitable for ALL budgets. In this episode, you'll find out who deserves a gift, who doesn't, and how much you should (or shouldn't) spend. Aside from helping you figure out which Old Navy cardigan you should get your boyfriend, Sofia then unpacks the overlooked beauty that is being talked through an orgasm. It's a real art form that you NEED to implement into your sex life. And if you don't have an active sex life, we have a Tik Tok for you that will give the same effect to you and your womanizer toy. Lastly, we have a special appearance from Sofia's younger brother Lucas, and there's also a prank call live on air? Clearly, things are a little unhinged around here, but it's the season of giving so who cares! Eggnog shots anyone? PSA: NEW HOLIDAY MERCH AVAILABLE NOW. RECEIVE 10% BY SUBSCRIBING TO TEXTS ONSOFIAFRANKLYN.COM Follow Sofia on Instagram and Twitter @SofiaFranklyn Find merch HERE: https://sofiafranklyn.com/ Episode promo codes: Glamnetic: http://glamnectic.com/SOFIA and enter promo code SOFIA at checkout for 30% off! ShipStation : http://shipstation.com promo click on the microphone at the top and enter promo code SOFIA for a 60 day free trial and 2 months free shipping Calm: http://calm.com/SOFIA for 40% off a premium subscription Talkspace: http://talkspace.com promo code SOFIA for $100 off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Day 4 of Thirty-0ne Days of Gratitude! Family. When I was young, one of my things I loved when it happened was visiting family that was a day travel trip from the small lake side village of Cleveland, New York, to visit family in Syracuse! Trips to visit and spend time with family, to hear the laughter, to smell the meals cooking, to remember the voices, the laughter, to partake in those meals…to be connected! Gramma & Grampa Prell, Grampy Louis, Aunt Shirley, Uncle Bob, Aunt Betty, Uncle Dick, Uncle Phil, Aunt Annie, The Heide's The Rivettes's…The Belonge's…The Pacini's all the numerous cousins. Family. Always know you are missed and loved! For you ALL, much gratitude, thanks & LOVE! The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast...listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Listen Notes, Google Podcast Manager, Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes! AND MORNINGS IN CANADA! Hamilton Co-Op Radio! https://s1.citrus3.com:2000/public/HCRRadio Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority! Are you listening? How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...Listen LIVE here - https://fastcast4u.com/player/jamprell/ Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast! Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT, Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT www.koradio.rocks Also, Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! October 4, 2021, act one…@Orbis 2.0 - TMA SHOW OPEN THEME@The Groovie Ghoulies - Trick Or Treat@Abbie Barrett (Featuring @Greg Hawkes) - I Will Let You Know @Alice Tambourine Lover - Forse Non Sei Tu@Alice Tambourine Lover - Vorrei Incontrarti@Moving Targetz - 01 Man Machines [Evolver- The Early Adventures of... (1984 – 1985)] (@Bullseye Records Of Canada)@Birrell Or Biscuit - Anthemesque (@whanga Records)@Chris Church - 01 Left in the Summer (@Big Stir Records) (@SpyderPop Records)@Chris Church - 02 Something Completely (@Big Stir Records) (@SpyderPop Records)@Chris Church - 03 Fall (@Big Stir Records) (@SpyderPop Records)@Open Sound - TMA Promo@Open Sound - You're So Fine v2 [Open Sound]@Christopher Thomas - Broken Halo@Def Robot – Underdog@DreamEyes – Heaven@Gavin Eimerman - Losing Ground@Gavin Eimerman – See Through@The Bye Bye Blackbirds - 09 All Our Friends [Boxer At Rest]@Grand Drifter - Haunted Life@Guy Snowdon And The Citizens – Stand Together
Dear Uncle Steve and Aunt Shirley, I am a young female that graduated from high school two years ago. Yeah and I am in a sticky situation. You see after graduation I met a guy on an online app and we texted back and forth and decided to spend some time together. We ended up going on dates and messing around a lot. He is a really great person but he was not the one for me so we ended our fling. We stayed in touch for a while through text messages but that was about it................... Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
The "What's Your Revolution?" Show with Dr. Charles Corprew"
In today's world, family and community mean everything. It is one of those aspects that can propel us to greatness and stardom. That is the case with this group of stellar men. I grew up with Max, Jason, and Jarvis. They are my play "cousins", but they are more like family than I know. Who knew that we would grow up to make moves on so many levels. Jason and Jarvis are both very accomplished actors and the "Brain", Max continues to set the bar in tech. This conversation is a mix of intellect and family sitting at the table jonning about the mischief we got into as children. It is fun, enlightening, and a wonderful reward to understand how each of their revolutions is shifting the landscapes for generations to come. Shout out to Aunt Shirley - who has been the force of nature for all us. Without Bertha/Charles/Shirley who knows where this foursome might have ended up. Please make sure to like, comment, and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast medium.
Aunt Shirley's mac and cheese. Uncle Leroy's crispy fried chicken. Grandma Ethel's Sunday dinner. How did we universally choose not to eat everybody's potato salad? The Soul Food Scholar Adrian Miller enters into the hallway to break down the real Black history of soul food.
Happy Thanksgiving! On #TheMenu: APPS: Christmas Lights before Thanksgiving? A special #Brewsday, so you don't say the wrong thing to your in-laws. 2020's been wild, but what are you thankful for? MAIN COURSE (19:40): Every state's favorite Thanksgiving sides (White Gravy?). (35:20)"ONLY PICK 2" Thanksgiving Food Edition. (47) Thanksgiving Football, is it a centerpiece or background noise? And do the Lions need to be on? (54:30) Thanksgiving Do's and Don'ts. DESSERT (59): A special Thanksgiving "What We're Listening To"! WATCH the Brunch Breakdown on YouTube and Facebook. LISTEN EVERYWHERE! See yinz at the table!
It’s time for some family bonding! Scheana is joined by her mother and an actual legend, the one and only, her Great Aunt Shirley. She talks about playing women’s professional baseball in the 40s and 50s on the Rockford Peaches. Fun fact: The film “A League of Her Own” is actually based on Aunt Shirley’s team and she even makes an appearance in the movie! This week’s episode is sponsored by Pretty Litter – Go to PrettyLitter.com and use promo code SHAY for 20% off your first order. Scheananigans with Scheana Shay is produced by ACTIONPARK MEDIA. Follow us on Instagram:@scheana@scheananigans@actionparkmediagroup
The best wedding advice is from couples who've been through it, especially when it comes to picking out your wedding gifts. So we thought it would be fun to gather our favorite wedding registry tips from real brides and grooms. From the most overlooked gifts you'll get a ton of use out of to one thing to always remember when you receive an unwanted gift (aka that crazy vase from your Aunt Shirley) this episode is filled with lots of great wedding registry tips. PLUS: Don't miss this deal from our partner! Save $150 off the price of your move with Wheaton World Wide Moving, Bekins Van Lines and Stevens Worldwide Van Lines.* Have a wedding question of your own? E-mail us at hello@womangettingmarried.com. Get more wedding planning advice at WomanGettingMarried.com. Production help and editing by Stevie Zampanti Music from Latché Swing: "Hungaria" & "Swing 3
Look, we’re all guilty of being extra nice sometimes. Maybe you’re in customer service. Maybe you’re at a family reunion and Aunt Shirley is asking when you’re gonna finally settle down and have some babies. Or even worse, you’re at church and you’re just trying to do your Christian duty by talking to your brethren. But let’s face it; you hate every second of it. By definition, you are LYING. So if lying is a sin, do you think God lets it slide due to the circumstances? We’ll get into how both of us approach being nice to people, how much we’re lying, and how detrimental it is to our health. **we do not own the music used in this episode and no copyright infringement is intended** --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notreligiouspod/message
Mel is spinning out of control inside a flying ball & it is remarkably….something!!! The newly regurgitated Doctor has met his Aunt Shirley who seems to be running a resort planet with the help of a camp bat & a grumpy bird…& best of all, they’re back in a quarry! What are the chances? Queue up your DVD player, streaming or media file & we’ll tell you when to press play on Season 24 episode 2 “Time and the Rani”so you can watch the story along with us, but don’t worry if you don’t have access to the episode though, you can easily listen to the podcast on its own without losing too much of the experience (although it’s always a bit better with the video showing you what’s happening!)
Aunt Shirley has revealed herself & the Doctor isn’t happy! Aunt Shirley doesn’t seem to be happy either, not do the bats in the lounge, or the mad masseuse woman, or Beyus the birdman, or indeed Mel, who can’t find a drink anywhere! Maybe some Abba will help? Queue up your DVD player, streaming or media file & we’ll tell you when to press play on Season 24 episode 3 “Time and the Rani”so you can watch the story along with us, but don’t worry if you don’t have access to the episode though, you can easily listen to the podcast on its own without losing too much of the experience (although it’s always a bit better with the video showing you what’s happening!)
With Abba pounding in his ears & various Doctor Who luminaries telling his Aunt Shirley the ingredients for the perfect margarita, will the Doctor escape the resort planet & if so….what the hell for???!!! Queue up your DVD player, streaming or media file & we’ll tell you when to press play on Season 24 episode 4 “Time and the Rani”so you can watch the story along with us, but don’t worry if you don’t have access to the episode though, you can easily listen to the podcast on its own without losing too much of the experience (although it’s always a bit better with the video showing you what’s happening!)
On welcoming compassion for the string of selves you've ever been, quotes from Hourglass and Inheritance. On the corrosive power of family secrets, and the healing of the secret that Dani uncovered about her origins. On welcoming compassion for the string of selves you've ever been, quotes from Hourglass and Inheritance. On the corrosive power of family secrets, and the healing of the secret that Dani uncovered about her origins. About Dani Shapiro Dani Shapiro’s books include the memoirs, Hourglass, Still Writing, Devotion, and Slow Motion, and five novels including Black & White and Family History. Her work spans diverse subjects from her tumultuous upbringing in an Orthodox Jewish community and the tragic death of her father to her explorations of spirituality and the nature of our deepest relationships. Dani’s New York Times best selling memoir, Inheritance, was recently published by Knopf. Dani's essays and journalistic pieces have appeared in numerous publications including The New Yorker, Salon, n+1, Tin House, and Vogue, and have been widely anthologized. She contributes regularly to The New York Times Book Review and has been broadcast on This American Life. Along with teaching writing workshops around the world, Dani has taught at Columbia and New York University, and is the cofounder of the Sirenland Writers Conference in Positano, Italy. In February of 2019, Dani launched an original podcast “Family Secrets” in collaboration with iHeart Media. The podcast features stories from guests who—like Dani— have uncovered life-altering and long-hidden secrets from their families’ past. She lives with her family in Litchfield County, Connecticut. Length: 48:46 Timecodes: 0:44 Devotion. On questioning identity and forming a new relationship to Judaism. 2:07 Hourglass. What is it to walk with another human being over time? Virginia Woolf quote: “[...] to feel the present sliding over the depths of the past, peace is necessary.” Meditation practice. 7:44 Finding compassion for our younger selves. Assignment: Go back to an old journal, read and locate some compassion for your younger self. Then write a poem detailing that compassion. 11:36 Inheritance.The story of how this book came about. Discovering that Dani’s father was not her biological father. 18:35 The unknown known. The longing she felt growing up that she didn’t understand. 20:54 How quickly the story unfolded, following the genealogy test. 25:25 Recognizing her gestures in her biological father. 26:16 On shying away from certain terminology in donor-conceived world. 27:43 Modern smoke signals. 29:30 How everyone has tried to do the kind thing. What do we owe each other in these situations? 31:43 What it’s like to experience people’s vulnerability and courage at Inheritance book tour events. The end of secrecy of this kind. 35:35 Difference between sharing a story and crafting a story. 36:20 Returning to yoga. 38:01 Dani’s favorite view in Italy. 39:25 What prayer means to Dani. Sylvia Boorstein: an expression of a wish. 43:10 Reading from Inheritance. Dani’s Aunt Shirley’s words to her as a pure manifestation of love. No one is an accident of history. 46:10 To be born into a human body is the rarest thing. Show Notes danishapiro.com Hourglass Inheritance Devotion Family Secrets Podcast
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Your childhood shapes you, for better or for worse. Tina Dietz visited the StoryCorps MobileBooth with her partner, Patrick Conteh. In this excerpt, we learn about the lives that shaped hers – most significantly, her great aunt Shirley. StoryCorps is a national initiative to record and collect stories of everyday people. Excerpts were selected and produced by Prairie Public. Thanks Basin Electric Power Cooperative of Bismarck for helping sponsor the StoryCorps visit to North Dakota. Ashley Thornberg edited this excerpt.
Dear Uncle Steve and Aunt Shirley, I am a young female that graduated from high school two years ago. Yeah and I am in a sticky situation. You see after graduation I met a guy on an online app and we texted back and forth and decided to spend some time together. We ended up going on dates and messing around a lot. He is a really great person but he was not the one for me so we ended our fling. We stayed in touch for a while through text messages but that was about it. Last November I met a new guy and he and I are in a committed relationship. So things were great until we went to a New Year's Eve party and the guy from my past was at the party....... Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Question of the Month As I record this it is April 1. The first quarter of 2018 is over. What had you planned on doing in that first quarter that didn't, and what are you going to do differently to make it happen in this quarter. You can leave your answer using the options on the contact page Because of My Podcast: I've overcome the fear of failure, perfection, and I'm Growing a Community - Brodie Sharpe Brodie Sharp from Everyday Running Legends interviews everyday average runners to inspire other runners. Becuase of his podcast he has overcome the fear of failure. He read in the book The Success Principles by Jack Canfield and in it, he quotes Oliver Wendell Holmes who said, "Many people die with their music still in them. Too often it is because they are always getting ready to live. Before they know it time runs out." Brodie said his podcast has helped him overcome the fear of perfection. His brother (who is a life coach) said, "All you need to start is produce B minus content. If you strive for A+ it will never be good enough and it will never be done." Also, because of my podcast, I've been able to build a community. Check out Brodie at https://everydayrunninglegends.com/ Before they know it time runs out Today I want to dedicate this effort to my Aunt Shirley Steinmetz. She died of lung Cancer on 4/7/18. What is weird about this is my Dad died on April 5th, 2014. Hist sister Sandra died on April 6th 2016. Then yesterday on April 7th, another sister (Aunt Shirley) joined them. I say this not to bring you down or look for sympathy, but to just remind you that our time here is limited, and our time here is short. Don't die with a great podcast inside of you. Speaking of time running out... I was on Episode 105 of the Dealing with My Grief Podcast with Darwyn Dave talking about Unresolved Grief. Check it out at http://www.dealingwithmygrief.com/podcast/episode-105 You Don't Have to Worry About These Things in Your Podcast I might sound bad. Podcasting is not live. You only release it when you're done with it. I'm afraid of technology. You said that about the fax machine and the VCR, and your smartphone. If you've ever attached a picture to Facebook or email, then you can upload a file to Libsyn.com (using coupon code sopfree). If you ever pressed record on a VCR then you can press record on Audacity. If you've ever lowered the radio in the car so you can talk on the phone, then you know how to mix volume levels. I'm afraid of buying the wrong equipment. - Join the School of podcasting or set up a consulting call. I'm worried nobody will listen. I recently interviewed JJ virgin who is a hall of fame fitness trainer and nutritionist. In her book The Miracle Mindset, she explains her insecurities. Yet she has been on Dr. Phil, Dr. Oz. Rachel Ray, the Doctors and been a New York Times bestselling author feels the same way. As a tech support person at Libsyn.com, I often get people who send in a support ticket because their podcast is having a surge in downloads, and they can't believe it when people actually do listen. I Don't Have Two Thousand Dollars to Spend on Equipment - Most people can launch a podcast for around $300, and then a monthly fee of around $30. Please don't spend two thousand dollars on equipment. I'm Afraid Of Negative Reviews - Most podcasters don't get a lot of bad reviews. You will get them eventually, but many podcasters don't feel you are a real podcaster until you get your first one-star review in Apple Podcasts. You can't please everyone, and people who do make very bland content. Monica Rivera Helps Give You The Nudge You Need Monica River is the host of the You Wanna Do What? Podcast. I've met her at two events, and started listening to her show. Like we've heard over and over on this show, when someone finds a show they like they often download the entire back catalog and that is exactly what I did. the further back into her catalog I got I could then understand the growth that she has gone through in seven months of podcasting. She is wise beyond her years, and her podcast is filled with interesting stories. She still hasn't figured out if she wants to monetize, and if she does how she will do it, but she knew the first step was starting and so she did. In this interview you will hear: Her "hot mess" that is episode one How she got rid of the reverb in her recordings The different microphones she has used (she now uses an ATR2100 ) The feedback she is getting from her listeners How her approached has changed How long it takes her to create an episode. What she has learned going to different events. Check out her show at www.youwannadowhat.com as well as Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Spotify Work With Dave Jackson Do you need help starting a podcast? Growing your podcast? Choosing Equipment? Troubleshooting? Check out www.schoolofpodcasting.com/workwithme
Toni Trucks creates a Big Big Day featuring a ski-in sauna, hilariousness over Eggs Benedict, napping in a pile of baby pandas, manic shopping to benefit under-privileged children, and $32 from Aunt Shirley.
A Marathon With Katrina Chester & Cara Albero. Cara in NY joins Katrina in LA for an impromptu practice! Aren’t those the best though? With Passover honored this week, the topic of family naturally arrived. Cara shares her recent practice moment involving her mom and her aunt Shirley related to relationships and the navigation of practice when reactions […]