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JUST THE TIP-STERS
FEELS LIKE SOMEONE(S) KNOWS WHAT HAPPENED TO ERICA THOMPSON AND BRIAN SANDERSON

JUST THE TIP-STERS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 45:54


Beloved mother, sister, friend, co-worker doesn't show up for work on September 26, 2019. She is seen on an ATM camera on September 25th at 4:30PM making a deposit after work near her home. She was a contentious Controller at a large company in Chicago and would always notify her employer if she were not coming in to work. Brian Sanderson was a native of Vermont. He left home and did not keep in contact with family. Remains were found of a male between 40-60 on November 30, 2003. It look most of two decades to determine those remains of a male who had died from multiple stab wounds was Brian A Sanderson, 54 at tbe time of his death. Our beloved friends from Othram Labs, Drs David and Kristin Mittelman found the answer Brian's identity. Now law enforcement are asking for the publics help. If you know anything about what happened to Erica Thompson please contact the Brookfield IL PD at 708-485-8131 or FBI's VICAP 800-634-4097 If you know anything about what could have happened to Brian Sanderson please contact Knoxville PD Major Crimes Unit at 865- 215-4010 Magicmind.com Use Promo Code: TIPSISJAN for 45% OFF!!!!

Perdidos En El Eter
Perdidos En El Éter #561 - Los Mundos De Brandon Sanderson

Perdidos En El Eter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 173:39


Eze reúne a los Caballeros de la Mesanderson, digo a grandes fans de Brian Sanderson (autor de sagas como Mistborn y Stormlight Archive, de su universo Cosmere, y otras como The Reckoners, Skyward, y Alcatraz) en una Mesa Nerdonda para contar como llegaron a su obra, que les gusta, y como recomiendan empezar. Con Vicka, Ian, y Fernanda. Además, MaGnUs dice estúpideces porque no leyó nada, y también tenemos un breve repaso a la carrera y libros de Sanderson. (Imagen: Timothy Banks.) Con música del elenco de Blind Guardian, Woodkid, y Stormlyte. Próximo programa: Star Wars Stories.

The #HCBiz Show!
The Business Case for Being Patient-First with Brian Sanderson

The #HCBiz Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 45:33


There's no business case for doing the right thing in healthcare. Fortunately, being patient-first is the right thing to do and can be good for business too. Today we talk with Brian Sanderson, national healthcare management leader at Crowe LLP and author of the new book, The Patient-First Revolution.  In it, Brian provides a blueprint for hospitals to skyrocket net revenue by boosting patient experience (#HCBiz listeners can grab a free copy of the book here). Brian explains it's important to think about more than short-term financials. Yes... you need to operate efficiently and run a sound business… those are table stakes. The hospitals and health systems that take it to the next level will do so by playing the long game and being patient-first. This conversation continues our ongoing exploration of the Healthcare Delivery Organization Innovation Lifecycle Ontology (HDO-ILO). Brian helps us understand how to make the case for prioritizing patient-first practices and how to set and manage expectations within the organization. This, of course, is a critical early step for any healthcare innovation effort.  For full show notes and links, visit https://thehcbiz.com

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Tales with de Sales
Interview with Fantasy Author Andrew D Meredith

Tales with de Sales

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 56:13


Dragons and dice and Slavic folklore, oh my! Andrew and I covered everything from P.G. Wodehouse to Brian Sanderson in this great conversation. We discover why folk tales touch the intellect in a unique way. Despite our best intentions, us writers can't help but pen ourselves into the story a bit, to include his debut work Thrice: Needle and Leaf Book 1. https://andrewdmeredith.com/ Twitter: @AndrewDMth Instagram: @AndrewDMth Goodreads: @Andrew D Meredith

So I'm Writing a Novel...
Ep36 Interview with Cora Buhlert

So I'm Writing a Novel...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 59:53


Cora Buhlert is a Hugo-nominated author and genre scholar who Oliver was lucky enough to meet through his research for the novel, and he'd love for you to meet her too! Oliver and Cora discuss her falling in love with the very American body of work known as pulp fiction while she grew up travelling the world, the survival of dime novels in modern Germany, the irresistible pull of forbidden fiction, Thundarr and He-Man, "the best thing that happened in Germany in 1989", European sword and sorcery comics, a book store that "must have been designed by time-lords", mediocre movie tie-in fiction, the potential future of sword & sorcery, how S&S heroes are usually outsides who aren't chosen ones - they choose themselves, marginalized characters and identity, the "token Irishman in space", how people often miss that Grey Mouser isn't white..., the whitening of S&S heroes of color in the cover art, "he's not black, it's solar rays!", a trans sword and sorcery protagonist and other characters we'd like to see, the historical precedent for trans S&S protagonists, how The Witcher has many stories which qualify as sword & sorcery, She-Ra as sword and sorcery, the Lancer Conans and the last time sword & sorcery had a big revival, Grimdark, Brian Sanderson, short & sweet sword & sorcery as an alternative to bloated epic fantasy tales, mosaic and fix-up novels, Lin Carter should get his due as an editor, Cora's intriguing character Richard Blakemore aka The Silencer, The Shadow with Alex Baldwin, writing two novels a month (!), the Lester Dent pulp writing formula, Batman: The Animates Series and The Grey Ghost, how the pulps brought us Batman (and superheroes in general), how Batman (1989) stole its plot from a Spider novel published in 1934, writing a story written by a character you created, keeping your history straight while also having fun when writing a period protagonist, writing a pulp character who falls in love with his own genre, putting more modern storytelling elements in tales framed as having been written long ago, sexual violence and censorship in the old pulps, C.L. Moore writing about sex and drugs as an UNMARRIED woman (!) in the 1930s, weighing creative impulses against what a genre suggests should happen, Galactic Journey, winking at the present when your writing from the perspective of the past, linguistics and writing, THE HORRIBLE TRUTH ABOUT CANADIANS AND THEIR BILINGUALISM, advice on self-publishing, looking outside the Amazon ecosystem, selling literature like ham at a deli, and what makes "a Cora Buhlert story". Cora's Author Page Her self-publishing imprint, Pegasus Pulp Books Cora on Twitter as @corabuhlert The Sword & Sorcery round table discussion Oliver mentions Flame and Crimson: A History of Sword-and-Sorcery by Brian Murphy Galactic Journey Interested in those European sword & sorcery comics Cora mentioned? After the interview she provided me with the following list: - Aria by Michel Weyland from Belgium: Aria is a warrior woman with a very 1970s haircut who fights evil and also winds up adopting a little girl. Started in 1979 and is still going on. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aria_(Belgian_comic) Not to be confused with the Image comic of the same name. - Storm, art by Don Lawrence, writted by Dick Matena, Martn Lodwijk and others including Roy Thomas, from the Netherlands: This is actually sword and planet, but it might as well be sword and sorcery. The titular hero is an astronaut who gets lost in time and winds up in a post-apocalyotic Barbarian future and hooks up with a local warrior woman whom I know as Roodhaar (Redhair), but who's apparently called Ember in English language editions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storm_(Don_Lawrence) Started in 1977 and is also still ongoing. - Thorgal by Jean Van Hamme and Grzegorz Rosinski, also from Belgium. This is basically the Viking Superman, a humanoid alien raised and found by Vikings. Thorgal is also a family man and has a wife and several children. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorgal Started in 1979 and is still ongoing as well. - Alix by Jacques Martin, also from Belgium: This is more historical than S&S, but the aesthetics are similar. Alix is a young Gaul sold into slavery, who winds up being adopted by a Roman Patrician and is perpetually torn between Rome and Gaul. This is basically a serious version of Asterix. Started way back in 1948 and still has new adventures coming out, though Jacques Martin has passed away by now:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Alix - Ghita of Alizarr by Frank Thorne. This one is actually American, though I first encountered it in Dutch translation. This was Frank Thorne going further than the Comics Code allowed him to do with Red Sonja. Early Franco-Belgian-Dutch comics can be very prudish, but by the late 1970s no one cared about bare breasts and vague sex scene, so it wound up on the same shelf as the others. Started in 1978. https://comicvine.gamespot.com/ghita-of-alizarr/4005-1348/ - Eric de Noorman (Eric the Norseman) by Hans G. Kresse from the Netherlands: Eric is a Viking who has fantastic adventures. He's also a family man and has a wife and a son. I encountered it via reprint collections. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_de_Noorman - De Rode Ridder (The Red Knight) by Willy Vandersteen and others, also from Belgium. Johan is a wandering knight who has adventures, many of which are supernatural. Started in 1946 and is still ongoing as well, though Vandersteen passed away around the time I discovered the series. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Rode_Ridder www.soimwritinganovel.com PATREON: www.patreon.com/soimwritinganovel BUY OLIVER'S BOOKS: https://www.oliverbrackenbury.com/store SO I'M WRITING A NOVEL... TWITTER: https://twitter.com/so_writing OLIVER'S TWITTER: https://twitter.com/obrackenbury Oliver's Link Tree (For everything else): https://linktr.ee/obrackenbury

Biggus Geekus
5 RPGs To Play That Are Not DnD

Biggus Geekus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 179:51


Episode 78 Tuesday, March 8, 2022 Special Guest Host Patrick Demo! Call ins & Emails from the Outlands 1.) No calls ins or emails. 2.) A salty Brian Sanderson https://winteriscoming.net/2022/02/23/brandon-sanderson-salty-george-rr-martin-work-fromsoftware-elden-ring/ 3.) A successful Brian Sanderson https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dragonsteel/surprise-four-secret-novels-by-brandon-sanderson 5 Games Joe: Hackmaster Rifts (Paladium) Ars Magica Champions Aliens Patrick: Earthdawn Shadowrun Harn Lone Wolf Sliver Lightning Round! 1) Why? 2) What quality does it have that is different from DnD? 3) Play or GM? 4) Do you have something ready for it now? 5) Is it good for Cabin Con? To OSR or Not To OSR: Randy and Joe are waffling on the direction of Musdsword… Shameless Plug Time: If you would like to support our show, please visit the many places you can find us on the inter-webs: PayPal: paypal.me/biggusgeekus Streamlabs: https://streamlabs.com/biggusgeekus1/tip Twitter: @biggusgeekus Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biggusgeekuspodcast MeWe: www.mewe.com/i/biggusgeekuspodcast Odysee: https://odysee.com/@biggusgeekus:3 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyVze8TfIB16j0PdmE4lOJg Email: thegeeks@biggusgeekuspodcast.com Discord: https://discord.gg/PxuFrfybb7 Share this show with your friends and let us know if there is another way that you listen or watch that we could support better. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/biggusgeekus/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/biggusgeekus/support

The Yak Babies Book Podcast
135- Lolita, Rhythm of War, The Awkward Black Man, Rorschach, Strange Adventures, Batman and Catwoman, Last Night at the Lobster

The Yak Babies Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 19:59


The pals share what they have been reading: Last Night at the Lobster, by Stewart O'Nan; Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov; Rhythm of War, by Brian Sanderson; The Awkward Black Man, by Walter Mosley; Rorschach, Strange Adventures, & Batman and Catwoman, by Tom King.

Coast Vue
Governors 061720 - Pt1

Coast Vue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 11:31


Four former Governors on Coast Vue at the same time! They talk about the heart of Mississippians, what they are up to these days and the pandemic. Sometimes, a little help can go a long way. The Mississippi 30 Day Fund is up & running, taking applications from small businesses in Mississippi. Today, Ricky is joined by Former Governors Phil Bryant, Haley Barbour, Ronnie Musgrove and Ray Mabus. They are providing leadership to the MS 30 Day Fund. Click here to apply for, or to make a donation to the MS 30 Day Fund... https://ms30dayfund.com/ Here's the full discussion with Marie & Brian Sanderson about how and why they started the MS 30 Day Fund. https://business.facebook.com/405888152856667/videos/258403378914662/

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Coast Vue
Governors 061720 - Pt2

Coast Vue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 12:03


Four former Governors on Coast Vue at the same time! They talk about the heart of Mississippians, what they are up to these days and the pandemic. Sometimes, a little help can go a long way. The Mississippi 30 Day Fund is up & running, taking applications from small businesses in Mississippi. Today, Ricky is joined by Former Governors Phil Bryant, Haley Barbour, Ronnie Musgrove and Ray Mabus. They are providing leadership to the MS 30 Day Fund. Click here to apply for, or to make a donation to the MS 30 Day Fund... https://ms30dayfund.com/ Here's the full discussion with Marie & Brian Sanderson about how and why they started the MS 30 Day Fund. https://business.facebook.com/405888152856667/videos/258403378914662/

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Coast Vue
Governors 061720 - Pt3

Coast Vue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 12:03


Four former Governors on Coast Vue at the same time! They talk about the heart of Mississippians, what they are up to these days and the pandemic. Sometimes, a little help can go a long way. The Mississippi 30 Day Fund is up & running, taking applications from small businesses in Mississippi. Today, Ricky is joined by Former Governors Phil Bryant, Haley Barbour, Ronnie Musgrove and Ray Mabus. They are providing leadership to the MS 30 Day Fund. Click here to apply for, or to make a donation to the MS 30 Day Fund... https://ms30dayfund.com/ Here's the full discussion with Marie & Brian Sanderson about how and why they started the MS 30 Day Fund. https://business.facebook.com/405888152856667/videos/258403378914662/

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Coast Vue
Governors 061720 - Pt4

Coast Vue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 6:52


Four former Governors on Coast Vue at the same time! They talk about the heart of Mississippians, what they are up to these days and the pandemic. Sometimes, a little help can go a long way. The Mississippi 30 Day Fund is up & running, taking applications from small businesses in Mississippi. Today, Ricky is joined by Former Governors Phil Bryant, Haley Barbour, Ronnie Musgrove and Ray Mabus. They are providing leadership to the MS 30 Day Fund. Click here to apply for, or to make a donation to the MS 30 Day Fund... https://ms30dayfund.com/ Here's the full discussion with Marie & Brian Sanderson about how and why they started the MS 30 Day Fund. https://business.facebook.com/405888152856667/videos/258403378914662/

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Mississippi Edition
6/9/20 - State Flag | Mississippian's COVID Experience Abroad | MS 30 Day Fund

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 24:46


The Governor responds to protests and their calls for change.And, state officials caution residents not to drop their guard in the fight against the coronavirus.Then, a Mississippian living abroad shares her pandemic experience from South Korea.Plus, a new non-profit is launching to further assist small businesses in the state.Segment 1:The death of George Floyd at the knee of a Minneapolis police offer is raising cries for police reform and an end to systemic racism in America. In Mississippi, thousands descended upon the capital city and past the governors mansion over the weekend with hopes their voices would be heard. Unique to Mississippian's fighting for change - the state flag. Long a source of consternation and seen by some as a means to cling to the checkered legacy of Jim Crow, the flag is once again at the heart of Mississippi's drawn-out and often hushed conversation about reconciliation and racial equality. With the calls for systemic change echoing throughout the state, Republican Governor Tate Reeves says his position on the flag has not.During the question portion of his daily press briefing yesterday, Reeves was asked by reporters to go beyond process rhetoric. On multiple occasions, the Governor side-stepped questions about his personal views of the flag, and its representation of Mississippi and its people, instead invoking a 2001 ballot referendum.Segment 2:In 2019, Jonna Higbee left the United States and her position at a Jackson metro area high school to teach abroad. After some consideration, she chose South Korea as her temporary home citing an interest in the culture as a deciding factor. Now, in the fog of unanswered questions generated by the coronavirus pandemic, the choice is feeling more permanent. Higbee joins us to discuss life abroad in the time of COVID. Segment 3:Lifelong Mississippians Marie and Brian Sanderson are kicking off efforts to provide immediate financial assistance to Mississippi-based, small businesses as they face the dire economic consequences of the COVID-19 crisis. The non-profit Mississippi 30 Day Fund is designed to be quick, easy, and free of red tape, as small business owners work to keep employees on board and operations running in the near term. Marie, who grew up in Jackson, and Brian, who is a native of Pascagoula, live in Ocean Springs. They tell us they were inspired by the success of 30 Day Funds started by colleagues in other states and wanted to bring a similar initiative to Mississippi. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Black Chick Lit
Episode 27: "Children of Blood and Bone"

Black Chick Lit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 139:32


Bring the lemon and sugar, 'cause we got the tea. This month, we read Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi and we couldn't help but notice how similar this book is to Avatar: The Last Airbender. A pair of plucky but poor siblings — one magic and one not? Check. A handsome young prince who's tormented by his father and who just wants to do right? Check. An evil regime? A magical summer solstice? A giant fluffy flying thing? Check. Check. Check. Needless to say, we didn't love it. (But, again, at least we didn't build a website.) If you want an even more in-depth look at the book's plot, you can check out Dani's rage-y notes online via Google Drive. And if you want to learn more about writing fantasy, check out the YouTube videos by Brian Sanderson that Mollie mentioned. We shared our shade and now it's your turn. And in celebration of our birthday month, we're trying something new! Call and leave us a voicemail at 213-259-3739 with your unpopular book opinions. Whatever book, genre, author you want! They don't have to be about books we've discussed or books by black women. You can also tweet them at us or DM us at @blackchicklit. (You can stay anonymous. Just let us know!) Get your thoughts by Friday, March 29! Thanks for listening in and be sure to rate, review and subscribe to us on iTunes. Thanks to Suite45 for our theme song, Jones’n.

Currently Reading
Episode 12 - Choosing Your Next TBR

Currently Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 47:25


Episode 12 comes to you this week. And we’re here to talk TBR. The specifics of what drives us to choose the next book off the stack! You’ll hear a “bookish moment of the week” from each of us: a group of online readers that saves the day and all about audiobook “stories.” Next, we tackle what we are currently reading: some Capital W-Weird picks, some non-fiction, some YA. We’ve got a little taste of everything. We take a mini-deep dive this week into the topic of TBR lists. How do readers in general choose what is To Be Read next? How do we, specifically, choose what to slot into that coveted position? As always, we finish up with A Book (yep, capitalized) that we’d like to press into every reader’s hands. This week we have a perfect Christmas gift idea (and some wonderful accompaniments) as well as a beloved curmudgeon book for almost every reader on your list. Time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you’d like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don’t scroll down!  .  .  .  .  .  3:17 - Audiobook stories on Instagram: click on the Audiobooks Q&A highlight! 6:05 - The Book of Boy by Katherine Gilbert Murdock 8:52 - The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer 9:50 - Alcatraz versus the Evil Librarians by Brian Sanderson 14:03 - Episode 9 with Meg Teitz 14:32 - Our favorite free Enneagram test: https://exploreyourtype.com/details 15:08 - The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stablile 15:25 - Typeology podcast 15:35 - The Sacred Enneagram by Christopher Heuertz 17:20 - From Twinkle, With Love by Sandhya Menon 17:25 - When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon 20:32 - The Year of Living Danishly by Helen Russell 20:47 - The Year of Living Biblically by A.J. Jacobs 20:50 - The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin 23:15 - The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield 29:37 - Vox by Christina Dalcher 32:46 - I’d Rather Be Reading by Anne Bogel 34:24 - You Are A Badass by Jen Sincero 36:55 - Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen 39:06 - A beautiful mug to pair it with 39:10 - The coziest of cozy wraps from Athleta 40:47 - A Man Called Ove by Fredrick Backman 42:50 - Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman 42:52 - The Story of Arthur Truluv by Elizabeth Berg 42:57 - The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper by Phaedra Patrick 44:09 - A Man Called Ove movie 45:09 - Britt-Marie Was Here by Fredrick Backman *Please note that all book titles linked above are Amazon affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. Thanks for your support!*  

Kreative Kontrol
Ep. #382: Esmerine

Kreative Kontrol

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 118:23


Esmerine's Bruce Cawdron and Brian Sanderson discuss the making and intent of their latest album, Mechanics of Dominion, which is available via Constellation Records. Sponsored by Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, Grandad's Donuts, Freshbooks, and Hello Fresh Canada.