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Season 5 is here! On episode 25, join host Susan and her close friend and fellow D.P.C member, Brooke Waggoner, to talk about the impact of COVID over the last two years, and the important decision to put yourself first. Brooke works from home as a small business owner. During her spare time, she works part time at a Raleigh luxury upholstery studio. Brooke is always looking for a creative outlet, and right now furniture upholstery scratches that itch. She has a degree and zoology, a Master's in business, and spent 8 years of her career as a summer camp director. Life has always kept her traveling from place to place - 2022 is no exception. Brooke, her husband, and their doggy Gustav are taking on a new adventure moving to Pittsburgh in January. CW: COVID-19, death, loss, hospitalization Personal Instagram: @brookiewaggz Parallel (Upholsterer) Instagram: @paralleltriangle
Recorded in 2010 this episode features The Hold Steady, Brooke Waggoner, Crooked Still, Joe Pug, and Matt White. Podcast support provided by Digital Relativity. https://bit.ly/3jc4HVW
This 2016 episode features a special stripped down set from Wilco, plus performances by Brooke Waggoner, Au Pair, Shawn Mullins and Joan Shelley. Support provided by Digital Relativity. https://digitalrelativity.com/
This episode of the Resistance features an honest conversation with acclaimed musician Brooke Waggoner about the tension of when to stop and start, when to move forward and how to let go. There are no right answers, but there are meaningful questions asked and Brooke has much to teach us based on the journey she's taken. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can markets for consumptive and non-consumptive wildlife use generate conservation and investment returns? On this episode we have economist Dr. Frank Vorhies joining us. Frank has more than three decades of international experience in sustainable development and sustainable business. This includes setting up the economics and business programs at the International Union for Conservation of Nature, working as the chief economist for the African Wildlife Foundation, and as the CEO of Earthwatch Institute. He is currently the executive director of Earthmind which focuses on the nexus between commerce and conservation, and also the director of the African Wildlife Economy Institute at Stellenbosch University. This episode's featured music is brought to you by Brooke Waggoner (www.brookewaggoner.com). Additionally the intro music was written and recorded by Son Lux (music.sonlux.com). www.environmentalinvesting.com
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Wilco play a 30 minute acoustic set along with Brooke Waggoner, Au Pair, Shawn Mullins and Joan Shelley. Episode 863, recorded live in Charleston, WV.
Melissa Rosenberg is one of the most successful women screenwriters in the game. She's written on so, so many shows. Shows that have done well too. Most notably she was head writer and executive producer for the Showtime original series, “Dexter.” Remember Dexter Morgan? Her work on this series helped it win the Peabody Award, three Emmy nominations, three Writers Guild of America Award nominations, and two Golden Globe Nominations for Best Drama Series. Aaaaand she also wrote all of the Twilight film scripts. Her latest role is as creator and executive producer of “Marvel's Jessica Jones” which can be seen on Netflix. After a tragic ending to her short-lived Super Hero stint, Jessica Jones is rebuilding her personal life and career as a detective who gets pulled into cases in New York City. It stars Krysten Ritter as Jessica and is joined by a cast including David Tennant, Mike Colter, Rachel Taylor and many others. In 2011, Rosenberg started her own production company, Tall Girls Productions, which is focused on “developing and producing film and TV series with an emphasis on interesting, complex roles for women in front of and behind the camera.” In this episode she guides us through her early years, talks about her craft and character development. Then we hit her with some random questions. Enjoy. Narration for this episode was done by THE Andy Duke Songs used in this episode: "Hello" by Barbara Lewis "Simply the Best" by Tina Turner "Summertime" by Janis Joplin "Egg Shells" by Brooke Waggoner "Marvel's Jessica Jones Theme" "Money" by Barrett Strong "Rainbow Street" by Scott Holmes "Kozmic Blues" by Janis Joplin "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana "At Last" by Etta James
On what may be our most eclectic podcast to date, music from John Oates, Alabama Shakes, Walter Becker, James Booker, The Impressions, Nirvana, The Byrds, Sting, Béla Bartók, Wolf Larsen, Brooke Waggoner, and Babymetal! iTunes: http://bit.ly/Hg2RdK Facebook: http://on.fb.me/IzhiJV Email us at MusicFirstPodcast@gmail.com
Tim Coons from Giants & Pilgrims is our special guest, talking about and sharing music from his new project, Almanac. Plus more gourmet music from Brooke Waggoner, Brady Toops and Ron Block.
Tim Coons from Giants & Pilgrims is our special guest, talking about and sharing music from his new project, Almanac. Plus more gourmet music from Brooke Waggoner, Brady Toops and Ron Block.
Bruce Cockburn, Iris DeMent, Brooke Waggoner, Trixie Whitley
This week we talk to the wonderfully eclectic singer/songwriter, Brooke Waggoner. Yes, she’s performed with such legends as Jack White, but we’re also big fans of her new album, “Originator,” and are thrilled to bring you our conversation with her. Plus, we discuss some new TV shows (and ones to waste time on), get into a bit of a scientific discussion (clearly not our territory) and hit the reset button on this new invention called the
This week we talk to the wonderfully eclectic singer/songwriter, Brooke Waggoner. Yes, she's performed with such legends as Jack White, but we're also big fans of her new album, “Originator,” and are thrilled to bring you our conversation with her. Plus, we discuss some new TV shows (and ones to waste time on), get into a bit of a scientific discussion (clearly not our territory) and hit the reset button on this new invention called the --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/relevant-podcast/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/relevant-podcast/support See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Deep End Podcast features music from independent artists that are thoughtfully, creatively, and honestly exploring spiritual issues and themes. This episode entitled "Wings" features songs that use birds as metaphors for a deeper reality. The podcast features music from: The Daredevil Christopher Wright, Andrew Osenga, The Walla Recovery, Susan Enan, Wilder Adkins, Loud Harp, Brooke Waggoner, Josh Garrels and Jon Black.
Zach and Josh from The Farewell Drifters are our VIP guests this hour along with creatively rich songs by Sufjan Stevens, Brooke Waggoner and more.
Zach and Josh from The Farewell Drifters are our VIP guests this hour along with creatively rich songs by Sufjan Stevens, Brooke Waggoner and more.
The lovely Brooke Waggoner joins Nick to discuss songwriting, breaking the "girl and a piano" stereotype, among other things!
On this episode, Adam goes missing! :: Brooke Waggoner brings us some sweet tunes :: A special surprise guest drops by to say hi!
This week we talk to the wonderfully eclectic singer/songwriter, Brooke Waggoner. Yes, she’s performed with such legends as Jack White, but we’re also big fans of her new album, “Originator,” and are thrilled to bring you our conversation with her. Plus, we discuss some new TV shows (and ones to waste time on), get into a bit of a scientific discussion (clearly not our territory) and hit the reset button on this new invention called the