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The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
It was an emotional homecoming as the Coast Guard brought the seven fish harvesters of the Elite Navigator back to New Wes Valley on Saturday. The CBC's Arlette Lazaranko spoke with Nikki Peddle, the mother of Toby Peddle, as she was waiting for the Coast Guard to arrive in New Wes Valley. She also spoke with Captain Eugene Carter's mom, Brenda Carter, shortly after the Coast Guard brought Eugene and his crew home.
Do you have a Gold Ball? Do you even know what a Gold Ball is? We really enjoyed talking with Brenda Carter about tournaments! Brenda's story is a masterclass in longevity and love for the sport. Brenda's journey gives us all hope that one day we can win a Gold Ball or at least try!Please let us know if you love tournaments and which ones are your favorite! You can find tournaments on the USTA website or Brenda mentioned that Carolyn Nichols' blog https://seniortennisblog.com has a lot of great information. If you live near the Raleigh, NC area please check out the Sanderson High School Midtown Throwdown Tennis Tournament. Come to compete or watch the fun! There will be burgers, beer, music, prizes, and more! The tournament is to raise money for the Sanderson High School Foundation, which provides funding for Sanderson High School to help every student grow, thrive and reach their greatest potential. Use our referral link to get a FREE Swing Stick ($100 value) with your first year of SwingVision Pro. Hurry this is a limited time offer that you won't want to miss!We are excited to team up with Michelle from Tennis Warehouse and her "Talk Tennis" podcast to bring you a "TW Tip of the Week!" Use the code SECONDSERVE to get $20 off clearance apparel when you spend $100 or more.If you would like to see pictures of our guests or listen to any of our previous episodes, please visit our website https://secondservepodcast.com. You can search for any topic that you're interested in and find an episode about it. We also have information about ratings, rules, tennis gear and more on our "Resources" page. Thanks so much for listening!Support the show
I was sort of in the virtual presence of excellence with the legendary actress Susan Lanier from Wes Craven's “The Hills Have Eyes” (1977). I must admit that I was star-struck (again) and I am not sure why I keep having that issue. However, it was an absolute honor and pleasure to speak to her about her role in the classic horror. Talking to her about her past and current roles was nothing but enlightening; talking about some behind-the-scenes secrets and how hard it was to film in the desert despite the hot and cold conditions. As austere as the environment can be, she sure as hell pulled it off, which makes me respect her a whole lot more. Susan and I also discussed how to be a successful actress; you have to give it all, your 100% in order to make yourself stand out. In my opinion, I can tell by an actor's body language if they want to be there or not. Any budding actors out there need to listen to Susan's advice. Make sure to follow Susan on social media, Facebook and Instagram. She also acts in the movie Black Mass alongside Lisa Wilcox, Jeremy London, Lew Temple, Devanny Pinn, and a lot more renowned actors. There is a movie in post-production called “The Boatyard” that she also stars in, be sure to check out the trailer and support Susan. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/southjerseyhorror/message
While diversity and representation continue is additive to business strategy, many organizations still struggle to recruit, reward, and retain a diverse workforce. While we'd expect the most senior Black/brown people in the workplace to serve as a built-in mentor, coach or advocate, that is not always the case. It's even worse when it feels like they actively undermine you. The Access Point hosts Drs. Lonnie & Wendy welcome special guest Dr. Brenda Carter to discuss further. Discussion Insights: What is gatekeeping? What does this mean in the workplace? What is the long term effect of not dealing with gatekeeping - overt and covert? What do we want to see in people who control access to power, information, opportunity, and resources? Connect with Dr. Edmonds & Dr. Morris on LinkedIn. Links in order: https://bit.ly/3B3uhqs http://bit.ly/3XrJKcZ Connect with Dr. Carter on LinkedIn. https://bit.ly/3tLshlw Review the discussion notes, questions, and takeaways on Flipboard. https://bit.ly/3WgXpDC Listen to Pfizer's "The Antigen" podcast today. https://bit.ly/3EIIUQD Listen to Pfizer's "Science Will Win" podcast today. http://bit.ly/3u3uoxW
Omar Alcaino has been at the helm of seven straight USTA Mississippi Junior Team Tennis champion teams including winning a Southern 10 & Under Intermediate title this year. Embracing his Chilean heritage, he reflects on his journey, which led him to excel as a Sun Belt singles champion at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and thrive as a dedicated tennis coach. Brenda Carter achieved the impressive distinction of being ranked No. 1 in her age division eight times when she was inducted into the Southern Tennis Hall of Fame in 2015. Her remarkable success continues as Carter currently serves as the playing captain for the United States in the 75s ITF Masters World Championships in Spain. Notably, she holds the No. 10 world ranking within her age group. Highlighted are Remedios “Edward” Naval of Charleston, South Carolina, and USTA Louisiana Hall of Famers Lauren Cotter Wilson, Harold "Rocky" Andry and Ruthie Shoptaught Kean and family.
April 14, 2023 ~ Full Show. Mike Rogers, Director at IronNet Cybersecurity and Former Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee discusses the latest on the 21 year old man arrested for leaking classified documents from the Pentagon. State Rep, Brenda Carter tells us about her bill to keep cursive in schools. Senior News Analyst Lloyd Jackson reports on the Michigan Reparations Commission holding their first meeting and Detroit City Council trying to address the problem of city residents being overtaxed. Robin Erb, Health Reporter Bridge Michigan on what Michigan abortion providers plan to do in the wake of 3 different Federal Judge rulings on Mifepristone. Senior News Analyst Marie Osborne talks hospitals dropping their COVID masking mandates and Chris Renwick previews the Michigan Panthers USFL season.
April 14, 2023 ~ State Representative Brenda Carter Democrat, 53rd District, introduced legislation to keep cursive in schools.
Susan Lanier is visiting the Pod this week for Halloween! Susan portrayed Brenda Carter in the original "The Hills Have Eyes" from 1977. She was directed by Wes Craven during the very start of his iconic career.Susan was an accomplished stage actress before being hugely "discovered" for her comedic talents and gorgeousness during a meet and greet on "Happy Days" with Henry Winkler! An incredible array of roles followed on just about every television show from the 1970s - 2000s.Susan has other surprises about herself and career, which she reveals in our Halloween chat.Happy Halloween everyone and stay safe!Thanks for listening!LMTHere's where you can find Susan on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/susanlanier_actor/ On Twitter:https://twitter.com/SusanLanier_Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/SuzeLanierBramlettIf you would like to support the Not the Final Girl Podcast and receive early access and cool stuff, check out the link below! Support the show
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Songs for the 5 states that flipped from red to blue, and a huge thank you to Navajo Nation, Rural Utah Project, Fair Fight, and Black Voters Matter. #FairFight #BlackVotesMatter #StaceyAbrams #LaToshaBrown #Georgia #Pennsylvania #ChuckD #RayCharles
On this special Halloween bonus episode we are talking to actress, musician, photographer, and original Scream Queen, Suze Lanier-Bramlett. You may know Suze as the lead character Brenda Carter in Wes Craven's 1977 horror classic "The Hills Have Eyes". We discuss the making of the iconic horror movie, as well as her music career, and upcoming projects to be on the lookout for! www.imdb.com/name/nm0486839 https://www.facebook.com/SuzeLanierBramlett https://www.instagram.com/suzelanierbramlett/ https://twitter.com/SuzeLanier
On this special Halloween bonus episode we are talking to actress, musician, photographer, and original Scream Queen, Suze Lanier-Bramlett. You may know Suze as the lead character Brenda Carter in Wes Craven's 1977 horror classic "The Hills Have Eyes". We discuss the making of the iconic horror movie, as well as her music career, and upcoming projects to be on the lookout for!www.imdb.com/name/nm0486839https://www.facebook.com/SuzeLanierBramletthttps://www.instagram.com/suzelanierbramlett/https://twitter.com/SuzeLanierThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5862293/advertisement
On this special Halloween bonus episode we are talking to actress, musician, photographer, and original Scream Queen, Suze Lanier-Bramlett. You may know Suze as the lead character Brenda Carter in Wes Craven's 1977 horror classic "The Hills Have Eyes". We discuss the making of the iconic horror movie, as well as her music career, and upcoming projects to be on the lookout for! www.imdb.com/name/nm0486839 https://www.facebook.com/SuzeLanierBramlett https://www.instagram.com/suzelanierbramlett/ https://twitter.com/SuzeLanier
On this special Halloween bonus episode we are talking to actress, musician, photographer, and original Scream Queen, Suze Lanier-Bramlett. You may know Suze as the lead character Brenda Carter in Wes Craven's 1977 horror classic "The Hills Have Eyes". We discuss the making of the iconic horror movie, as well as her music career, and upcoming projects to be on the lookout for!www.imdb.com/name/nm0486839https://www.facebook.com/SuzeLanierBramletthttps://www.instagram.com/suzelanierbramlett/https://twitter.com/SuzeLanierThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5862293/advertisement
Please Welcome to Fowl Players Radio- Suze Lanier-Bramlett!Suze Lanier-Bramlett is an accomplished actress, singer, and songwriter, but she is know best for her role as Brenda Carter in Wes Craven's "The Hills Have Eyes". She has performed in many theatrical productions across the country and has appeared in many television shows, such as Happy Days, on Welcome Back Kotter (as Vinnie Barbarino's grilfriend Bambi) she played Chrissy Snow in one of the pilots for Three's Company, Alice, Barnaby Jones, was a series regular on Tony Orlando and Dawn, Eight is Enough, The Kids from C.A.P.E.R., and Electro-Woman and Dyna-Girl. Subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Pocket Cast, Overcast, Castro, Cast Box, or here: https://fowlplayersradio.buzzsprout.com, follow us on Facebook, and on Twitter @Fowl_radio
WWJ's Laura Bonnell - Oakland University to host Town Hall Event featuring Brenda Carter
With midterms around the corner, we want to bring you even more from the experts. Our bonus episodes are lightly edited interviews from thought leaders and people who are working tirelessly to get women elected in November. This week, Host Jenny Kaplan speaks with Brenda Carter, director of the Reflective Democracy Campaign, about how our government might be different if it looked more like the people it represents. Special thanks to Moran Audio for the tunes! www.wondermedianetwork.com
Never before in history have so many American women stepped up and thrown their hats in political rings at every level. From the U.S. Congress to state legislatures and local school boards, new generations of women are tired of men hoarding political power and are doing something about it! Anne talks with Detroit Free Press journalist Kathy Gray; Shannon Garrett, co-founder of Vote, Run, Lead; MI State House candidate Brenda Carter and MI State Senate candidate Kelly Rossman McKinney.
This week’s featured guest is Brenda Carter, a member of the Pontiac School Board and President of the Michigan Association of School Boards. A passionate advocate for children, Brenda shares her story of how she uses her voice to create change at the local level.