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Latest podcast episodes about carolyn miller

Cancel Me, Baby!
Ep 231: The First Guest of Its Kind... and Oh, Baby.

Cancel Me, Baby!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 39:11


Hot. Hustling. And knocked up. What's your point? For the first time on the show, I'm joined by a super talented and SUPER pregnant guest. This jaded Hollywood chick has seen it all, y'all. And I've never seen a performer rock it on stage while unapologetically displaying a baby bump in a sparkly mini dress with legs out, pipes on display, and owning every minute of it like I saw this rising star do at a recent event I hosted. Fellow Tri-State firecracker Carolyn Miller is a CMT "Next Up Now" artist, played Barefoot Country fest along with Blake Shelton, Kid Rock, and Darius Rucker this year, and is certifiably TikTok viral. Fascinated, I get into: Why IS it so rare and taboo to see pregnant women simultaneously perform and do their thing (while looking sexy) in pop culture? (Couldn't POSSIBLY be the sexuality of it all, now, could it??.....) We also explore: breaking out of the box of being pregnant OR a hustler with a dream, political cancel culture nonsense (ie; Jason Aldean, Luke Combs, Marren Morris), and separating art from the artist (ie; Kid Rock, Kanye). It's a total breath of fresh air we need just when lunatics like the UPenn President were out here testing the last of our patience, so dive in and have fun in this entertaining ep fertile for conversation. See what I did there? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taylor-ferber/support

StoryNerds
Episode 140: Recent CCR Reads

StoryNerds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 19:09


Narelle, Valerie, and Elizabeth chat about the CCR they've been reading lately. Books discussed include: Pursuing the Paramedic by Regina Walker Bridge to the Present by Robin Merrill Daring Mr. Darcy by Carolyn Miller & Meredith Resce Wedding at Sea by Melissa Tagg Western Hearts by Carolyne Aarsen

Book Talk with Cara Putman
101: Across the Shores Collection Authors

Book Talk with Cara Putman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 32:23


It was so much fun to write a novella in this collection, and it was just as much fun to bring you this episode where we talk about our stories and how they connect. Across the Shores is a novella collection that has a cross necklace that connects four women across generations and continents. It was such a delight to write with Carolyn Miller, Angela Crouch, and Kelly Goshorn. In this episode we talk about how we find our story ideas, what's easier to write (heroes or heroines), and whether we're pantsers or plotters. We also talk about research surprises. I hope you enjoy learning about these ladies and our collection. Connect with Carolyn MillerFacebook | Instagram | Twitter | TikTok | BookBub Connect with Angela CrouchTwitter Connect with Kelly GoshornFacebook | Instagram | Twitter Want to watch this interview? You can see this episode as well as multiple others on YouTube! Enjoy! For more episodes, and to learn more about the authors I interview, visit https://caraputman.com/podcast If you enjoyed this conversation, I would be thrilled if you left a rating and review on your favorite podcast app! Get the free novella, Dying for Love, when you sign up for my newsletter!

The David Bradley Show
CMA Fest Carolyn Miller

The David Bradley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 55:03


Carolyn was actually on time and I was running behind on the show. But being it was last show of the day and we actually got to hang out a little bit longer. Y'all check her out at carolynmillermusic.com and all socialsCarolyn will be opening for Blake Shelton on his Tour!!!tell her ya seen or heard her on The David Bradley Show!!!  probably make her laugh!!!MonstrosityMonstrosity has celebrity guests, deep paranormal discussions, and comedy gold.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showThe David Bradley ShowHost: David Bradleyhttps://www.facebook.com/100087472238854https://youtube.com/@thedavidbradleyshowwww.thedavidbradleyshow.com Like to be a guestContact Usjulie@thedavidbradleyshow.comRecorded at Bradley StudiosProduced by: Caitlin BackesProud Member of CMASPONSERSBottled Water and Sweet Tea provided by PURITY DairyABlaze Entertainment

The Death of E-learning
Hidden Artists - Do we underestimate the role of design in e-learning?

The Death of E-learning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 50:53


It's design time! In this group discussion, we gather some brains from Learning Pool to reflect on the role of graphic design – and design more broadly – in the world of e-learning and beyond. How would our guests define the purpose of design? What are the attitudes towards it? What bits of e-learning would they like to bin forever? All will be revealed. Matt Stevenson, Kirill Kudrjasonoks and Carolyn Miller are our guests.

Backstage Pass Radio
S4: E3: Stephanie Ryann - Dreams Come True With A Bluebird Debut

Backstage Pass Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 93:01 Transcription Available


Date: February 1, 2023Name of podcast: Backstage Pass RadioEpisode title and number:  S4: E3: Stephanie Ryann - Dreams Come True With A Bluebird Debut Artist Bio -STEPHANIE RYANN is a woman who's got something to say, whether you want to listen or not. Embracing country music's forward progression, Ryann's "storyteller" lyrics and unique vocal stylings showcase her influences from country, pop, and rock music. Recently compared to the likes of Ashley McBryde and Sara Evans, her sound is what sets her apart from other country artists on the scene.The New England native is no stranger to the music industry, spending most of her late teens and early 20's auditioning for TV shows such as American Idol, Nashville Star, and The Voice to assist in jump-starting her career. When that proved to be more of a dead end than an open road, the former firefighter turned fashion model turned musician looked to friends and fellow musicians Eliot Lewis (of the legendary pop duo Hall & Oates) and Kevin Totoian to help forge her own path into the music industry. In late 2018, Ryann released her debut, self-titled, EP and has been releasing singles ever since. According to Music and Tour News, “Stephanie Ryann is set to become one of the genre's most revered artists,” and with a catalog boasting over 400,000 streams across platforms, it's not hard to understand why. Ryann has had the privilege of sharing a stage with several fellow artists, including Cole Swindell, Tenille Arts, Jackson Dean, Morgan Myles, Eliot Lewis, Carolyn Miller, Jamie McLean, The Felice Brothers, and Midnight North.  Stephanie Ryann has been featured on an impressive list of media outlets including CMT, Celeb Secrets, Digital Journal, NY"s 94.7, and BCMA and has been named "Artist of the Year" by The Wood Music and awarded "2020 Song of the Year"  by Rt 66 Country Music. Ryann has also been named “One to Watch” by NSAI (Nashville Songwriter's Association).While COVID-19 shut down most of the music industry, Ryann took the opportunity to hone her songwriting skills and teach herself guitar. With a new skill under her belt, a new side of Ryann began to shine with the release of songs like her COVID-inspired single, “Nights Like These”, and her fierce female anthem, "I Should". "Learning guitar completely changed my approach to songwriting. It opened my eyes (and ears) to a whole new side of myself and I'm leaning into that with everything I've got," says Ryann. Delivering over 100 live streams concerts with various media outlets including radio stations, music venues, and online festivals, Ryann shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.Stay tuned for new music!Sponsor Link:WWW.ECOTRIC.COMBackstage Pass Radio Social Media Handles:Facebook - @backstagepassradiopodcast @randyhulseymusicInstagram - @Backstagepassradio @randyhulseymusicTwitter - @backstagepassPC @rhulseymusicWebsite - backstagepassradio.com and randyhulsey.comArtist Media Handles:Instagram  - https://www.instagram.com/stephanieryannmusic/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stephanieryannmusicCall to actionWe ask our listeners to like, share, and subscribe to the show and the artist's social media pages. This enables us to continue pushing great content to the consumer. Thank you for being a part of Backstage Pass RadioYour Host,Randy Hulsey 

Northminster Church
Concert Series: Christmas Concert

Northminster Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 64:06


Karen Balogh on organ and Carolyn Miller on piano will present a heartwarming concert to put you in the holiday spirit.

Up N Country with Sue Bonzell - Meet New Country Artists!
The Best Wedding Song, Margaritas & Metaphysics - Meet Country Artist Carolyn Miller

Up N Country with Sue Bonzell - Meet New Country Artists!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 18:15


Carolyn Miller wrote a song that has moved people so much that they are using it at their weddings! She wrote the song "When I Say I Do Today" for her own wedding and she is so touched by the response from her fans. During the interview we talk about her favorite Mexican food - the Margarita (yes, that counts as Mexican Food), and her wild premonitions that oddly seem to come true! https://upncountry.tv https://upncountry.com Hosted by Sue Bonzell Filmed and produced by: vLiveCast https://vlivecast.com Camera, Sound & Lighting: Ryan Perry, vLiveCast Get the cool Up N Country MERCH Here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/CowChairCountry/explore?asc=u&page=1&sortOrder=recent Check out the Spotify Playlist for all the best NEW COUNTRY! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6raY92bakZGjjAY9OnEeg7?si=be4f50f7a6304609 #newcountry #lovecountry #upncountry

Bourbon With Friends
Stephanie Ryann

Bourbon With Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 42:21


In this episode of Bourbon With Friends. Paul & Connor sit down with bourbon loving country music artist Stephanie Ryann. Stephanie Ryann is a woman who's got something to say, whether you want to listen or not. Embracing country music's forward progression, Ryann's "storyteller" lyrics and unique vocal stylings showcase her influences from country, pop, and rock music. Recently compared to the likes of Ashley McBryde and Sara Evans, her sound is what sets her apart from other country artists on the scene.The New England native is no stranger to the music industry, spending most of her late teens and early 20's auditioning for TV shows such as American Idol, Nashville Star, and The Voice to assist in jump-starting her career. When that proved to be more of a dead end than an open road, the former firefighter turned fashion model turned musician looked to friends and fellow musicians Eliot Lewis (of the legendary pop duo Hall & Oates) and Kevin Totoian to help forge her own path into the music industry. In late 2018, Ryann released her debut, self-titled, EP and has been releasing singles ever since. According to Music and Tour News, “Stephanie Ryann is set to become one of the genre's most revered artists,” and with a catalog boasting over 375,000 streams across platforms, it's not hard to understand why. Ryann has had the privilege of sharing a stage with several fellow artists, including Cole Swindell, Tenille Arts, Jackson Dean, Eliot Lewis, Carolyn Miller, Jamie McLean, The Felice Brothers, and Midnight North.  Stephanie Ryann has been featured on an impressive list of media outlets including CMT, Celeb Secrets, Digital Journal, NY"s 94.7, and BCMA and has been named "Artist of the Year" by The Wood Music and awarded "2020 Song of the Year"  by Rt 66 Country Music. Ryann has also been named “One to Watch” by NSAI (Nashville Songwriter's Association).While COVID-19 shut down most of the music industry, Ryann took the opportunity to hone her songwriting skills and teach herself guitar. With a new skill under her belt, a new side of Ryann began to shine with the release of songs like her COVID-inspired single, “Nights Like These”, and her fierce female anthem, "I Should". "Learning guitar completely changed my approach to songwriting. It opened my eyes (and ears) to a whole new side of myself and I'm leaning into that with everything I've got," says Ryann. Delivering over 100 livestreams concerts with various media outlets including radio stations, music venues, and online festivals, Ryann shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.Find out more about Stephanie here www.stephanieryann.com and follower her on Instagram. @stephanieryannmusic

Book Talk with Cara Putman
054: Carolyn Miller

Book Talk with Cara Putman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 23:52


Tonight was a fun Book Talk with Australian author Carolyn Miller. I love her Regency novels and am excited to talk about her contemporary romance series. I love that her contemporary series is set in the Original Six NHL hockey teams -- hockey might mean field hockey in Canada, but she's jumped right into conveying the energy and action of ice hockey in this series. We talked about research, the fun of writing two genres, all the ideas in her head, and the fun we're anticipating working together on a novella collection that releases next April (2023). I hope you enjoy this conversation. For more episodes, and to learn more about the authors I interview, visit https://caraputman.com/podcast If you enjoyed this conversation, remember you can join me LIVE on Tuesdays at 8:30 PM EST on Facebook! I would be thrilled if you left a rating and review on your favorite podcast app! Get the free novella, Dying for Love, when you sign up for my newsletter!

Calvary Chapel Maryville
2022 Women's Luncheon - Carolyn Miller

Calvary Chapel Maryville

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 60:58


Session One - Carolyn Miller

StoryNerds
Episode 62: The Breakup Project with Carolyn Miller

StoryNerds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 25:28


Carolyn Miller joins Narelle, Valerie, and Elizabeth to talk about her new book, The Breakup Project. It's the first in her new, ice hockey themed romance series, The Original Six.   Find Carolyn at http://www.CarolynMillerAuthor.com

Weekdays With Murph
Indie Country Radio Episode 175

Weekdays With Murph

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 29:00


Hi listeners and welcome to another edition of Indie Country Radio on Weekdays with Murph.  Today on the show, we have new music from Honey County, Tenille Arts and Carolyn Miller.  We'll also be talking about our interviews with each of them over the years.  This should be fun.

StoryNerds
Episode 47: Sports Romance

StoryNerds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 38:42


Carolyn Miller joins Valerie, Narelle, and Elizabeth to talk about sports romance! Are you a sports fan? Sports romance fan? We'd love to hear your thoughts!   Books discussed include: My Stubborn Heart by Becky Wade The Breakup Project by Carolyn Miller Homestands by Sally Bradley Kept by Sally Bradley The Playboy Patriot by Evangeline Kelly Falling for Maddie Grace by Meredith Resce If For Any Reason by Courtney Walsh Covering Home by Heidi McCahan Defending My Heart by Lorana Hoopes Carolyn's books that she didn't get to: A Season to Dance (ballet) Patricia Beal Falling for You (football) Becky Wade When I Fall in Love (hockey) Susan May Warren Winning Amber (NFL) Louise M Gouge Crossing Centre Ice (hockey) Kimberley Rae Jordan Find Carolyn at https://www.carolynmillerauthor.com/

New Books in Economic and Business History
Elizabeth Carolyn Miller, "Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion" (Princeton UP, 2021)

New Books in Economic and Business History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 47:47


The 1830s to the 1930s saw the rise of large-scale industrial mining in the British imperial world. Elizabeth Carolyn Miller examines how literature of this era reckoned with a new vision of civilization where humans are dependent on finite, nonrenewable stores of earthly resources, and traces how the threatening horizon of resource exhaustion worked its way into narrative form. Britain was the first nation to transition to industry based on fossil fuels, which put its novelists and writers in the remarkable position of mediating the emergence of extraction-based life. Miller looks at works like Hard Times, The Mill on the Floss, and Sons and Lovers, showing how the provincial realist novel's longstanding reliance on marriage and inheritance plots transforms against the backdrop of exhaustion to withhold the promise of reproductive futurity. She explores how adventure stories like Treasure Island and Heart of Darkness reorient fictional space toward the resource frontier. And she shows how utopian and fantasy works like "Sultana's Dream," The Time Machine, and The Hobbit offer imaginative ways of envisioning energy beyond extractivism. Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion (Princeton UP, 2021) reveals how an era marked by violent mineral resource rushes gave rise to literary forms and genres that extend extractivism as a mode of environmental understanding. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Elizabeth Carolyn Miller, "Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion" (Princeton UP, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 47:47


The 1830s to the 1930s saw the rise of large-scale industrial mining in the British imperial world. Elizabeth Carolyn Miller examines how literature of this era reckoned with a new vision of civilization where humans are dependent on finite, nonrenewable stores of earthly resources, and traces how the threatening horizon of resource exhaustion worked its way into narrative form. Britain was the first nation to transition to industry based on fossil fuels, which put its novelists and writers in the remarkable position of mediating the emergence of extraction-based life. Miller looks at works like Hard Times, The Mill on the Floss, and Sons and Lovers, showing how the provincial realist novel's longstanding reliance on marriage and inheritance plots transforms against the backdrop of exhaustion to withhold the promise of reproductive futurity. She explores how adventure stories like Treasure Island and Heart of Darkness reorient fictional space toward the resource frontier. And she shows how utopian and fantasy works like "Sultana's Dream," The Time Machine, and The Hobbit offer imaginative ways of envisioning energy beyond extractivism. Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion (Princeton UP, 2021) reveals how an era marked by violent mineral resource rushes gave rise to literary forms and genres that extend extractivism as a mode of environmental understanding. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Environmental Studies
Elizabeth Carolyn Miller, "Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion" (Princeton UP, 2021)

New Books in Environmental Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 47:47


The 1830s to the 1930s saw the rise of large-scale industrial mining in the British imperial world. Elizabeth Carolyn Miller examines how literature of this era reckoned with a new vision of civilization where humans are dependent on finite, nonrenewable stores of earthly resources, and traces how the threatening horizon of resource exhaustion worked its way into narrative form. Britain was the first nation to transition to industry based on fossil fuels, which put its novelists and writers in the remarkable position of mediating the emergence of extraction-based life. Miller looks at works like Hard Times, The Mill on the Floss, and Sons and Lovers, showing how the provincial realist novel's longstanding reliance on marriage and inheritance plots transforms against the backdrop of exhaustion to withhold the promise of reproductive futurity. She explores how adventure stories like Treasure Island and Heart of Darkness reorient fictional space toward the resource frontier. And she shows how utopian and fantasy works like "Sultana's Dream," The Time Machine, and The Hobbit offer imaginative ways of envisioning energy beyond extractivism. Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion (Princeton UP, 2021) reveals how an era marked by violent mineral resource rushes gave rise to literary forms and genres that extend extractivism as a mode of environmental understanding. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies

New Books in British Studies
Elizabeth Carolyn Miller, "Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion" (Princeton UP, 2021)

New Books in British Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 47:47


The 1830s to the 1930s saw the rise of large-scale industrial mining in the British imperial world. Elizabeth Carolyn Miller examines how literature of this era reckoned with a new vision of civilization where humans are dependent on finite, nonrenewable stores of earthly resources, and traces how the threatening horizon of resource exhaustion worked its way into narrative form. Britain was the first nation to transition to industry based on fossil fuels, which put its novelists and writers in the remarkable position of mediating the emergence of extraction-based life. Miller looks at works like Hard Times, The Mill on the Floss, and Sons and Lovers, showing how the provincial realist novel's longstanding reliance on marriage and inheritance plots transforms against the backdrop of exhaustion to withhold the promise of reproductive futurity. She explores how adventure stories like Treasure Island and Heart of Darkness reorient fictional space toward the resource frontier. And she shows how utopian and fantasy works like "Sultana's Dream," The Time Machine, and The Hobbit offer imaginative ways of envisioning energy beyond extractivism. Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion (Princeton UP, 2021) reveals how an era marked by violent mineral resource rushes gave rise to literary forms and genres that extend extractivism as a mode of environmental understanding. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies

New Books in Intellectual History
Elizabeth Carolyn Miller, "Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion" (Princeton UP, 2021)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 47:47


The 1830s to the 1930s saw the rise of large-scale industrial mining in the British imperial world. Elizabeth Carolyn Miller examines how literature of this era reckoned with a new vision of civilization where humans are dependent on finite, nonrenewable stores of earthly resources, and traces how the threatening horizon of resource exhaustion worked its way into narrative form. Britain was the first nation to transition to industry based on fossil fuels, which put its novelists and writers in the remarkable position of mediating the emergence of extraction-based life. Miller looks at works like Hard Times, The Mill on the Floss, and Sons and Lovers, showing how the provincial realist novel's longstanding reliance on marriage and inheritance plots transforms against the backdrop of exhaustion to withhold the promise of reproductive futurity. She explores how adventure stories like Treasure Island and Heart of Darkness reorient fictional space toward the resource frontier. And she shows how utopian and fantasy works like "Sultana's Dream," The Time Machine, and The Hobbit offer imaginative ways of envisioning energy beyond extractivism. Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion (Princeton UP, 2021) reveals how an era marked by violent mineral resource rushes gave rise to literary forms and genres that extend extractivism as a mode of environmental understanding. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in Geography
Elizabeth Carolyn Miller, "Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion" (Princeton UP, 2021)

New Books in Geography

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 47:47


The 1830s to the 1930s saw the rise of large-scale industrial mining in the British imperial world. Elizabeth Carolyn Miller examines how literature of this era reckoned with a new vision of civilization where humans are dependent on finite, nonrenewable stores of earthly resources, and traces how the threatening horizon of resource exhaustion worked its way into narrative form. Britain was the first nation to transition to industry based on fossil fuels, which put its novelists and writers in the remarkable position of mediating the emergence of extraction-based life. Miller looks at works like Hard Times, The Mill on the Floss, and Sons and Lovers, showing how the provincial realist novel's longstanding reliance on marriage and inheritance plots transforms against the backdrop of exhaustion to withhold the promise of reproductive futurity. She explores how adventure stories like Treasure Island and Heart of Darkness reorient fictional space toward the resource frontier. And she shows how utopian and fantasy works like "Sultana's Dream," The Time Machine, and The Hobbit offer imaginative ways of envisioning energy beyond extractivism. Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion (Princeton UP, 2021) reveals how an era marked by violent mineral resource rushes gave rise to literary forms and genres that extend extractivism as a mode of environmental understanding. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/geography

New Books in Literary Studies
Elizabeth Carolyn Miller, "Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion" (Princeton UP, 2021)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 47:47


The 1830s to the 1930s saw the rise of large-scale industrial mining in the British imperial world. Elizabeth Carolyn Miller examines how literature of this era reckoned with a new vision of civilization where humans are dependent on finite, nonrenewable stores of earthly resources, and traces how the threatening horizon of resource exhaustion worked its way into narrative form. Britain was the first nation to transition to industry based on fossil fuels, which put its novelists and writers in the remarkable position of mediating the emergence of extraction-based life. Miller looks at works like Hard Times, The Mill on the Floss, and Sons and Lovers, showing how the provincial realist novel's longstanding reliance on marriage and inheritance plots transforms against the backdrop of exhaustion to withhold the promise of reproductive futurity. She explores how adventure stories like Treasure Island and Heart of Darkness reorient fictional space toward the resource frontier. And she shows how utopian and fantasy works like "Sultana's Dream," The Time Machine, and The Hobbit offer imaginative ways of envisioning energy beyond extractivism. Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion (Princeton UP, 2021) reveals how an era marked by violent mineral resource rushes gave rise to literary forms and genres that extend extractivism as a mode of environmental understanding. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
Elizabeth Carolyn Miller, "Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion" (Princeton UP, 2021)

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 47:47


The 1830s to the 1930s saw the rise of large-scale industrial mining in the British imperial world. Elizabeth Carolyn Miller examines how literature of this era reckoned with a new vision of civilization where humans are dependent on finite, nonrenewable stores of earthly resources, and traces how the threatening horizon of resource exhaustion worked its way into narrative form. Britain was the first nation to transition to industry based on fossil fuels, which put its novelists and writers in the remarkable position of mediating the emergence of extraction-based life. Miller looks at works like Hard Times, The Mill on the Floss, and Sons and Lovers, showing how the provincial realist novel's longstanding reliance on marriage and inheritance plots transforms against the backdrop of exhaustion to withhold the promise of reproductive futurity. She explores how adventure stories like Treasure Island and Heart of Darkness reorient fictional space toward the resource frontier. And she shows how utopian and fantasy works like "Sultana's Dream," The Time Machine, and The Hobbit offer imaginative ways of envisioning energy beyond extractivism. Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion (Princeton UP, 2021) reveals how an era marked by violent mineral resource rushes gave rise to literary forms and genres that extend extractivism as a mode of environmental understanding.

The Out to Be Podcast
How to balance and grow an artist & coaching career with Carolyn Miller

The Out to Be Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 53:47


On this episode with rising country artist & coach Carolyn Miller, we talk about how to grow your audience as a musician & coach, the importance of multiple streams of income and how to balance them, and how to network in your career to get ahead. Tune in to learn how to balance a multi-faceted music business/career! CONNECT WITH CAROLYN www.instagram.com/carolynmillermusic www.tiktok.com/carolynmillermusic CONNECT WITH KATIE www.katiezaccardi.com @katiezaccardi on Instagram @katie.zaccardi on TikTok @katiezaccardi on Clubhouse

Weekdays With Murph
Indie Country Radio Episode 169

Weekdays With Murph

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 30:00


Hi listeners and welcome to another edition of Indie Country Radio on Weekdays with Murph.  Today on the show, we have new music from Ashlyn Grayce, Becca Bowen and Carolyn Miller.  We'll also be talking about our interviews with Carolyn and Ashlyn over the years.  This should be fun.

ALIVE
Gaia's Dance, Part I

ALIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 13:59


Gaia's Dance, Part IConversations with Elisabet Sahtouris, scientist, evolution biologist and futurist. Professor Sahtouris is an international sustainability consultant to businesses, government agencies and other organizations. In her book, Gaia's Dance, Elisabet Sahtouris describes the scientific story of evolution showing parallels with the ancient Greek story of Earth, while unfolding it scientifically to reveal how our own amazing bodies trace their roots to ancient bacterial cooperatives and how the essence of biological evolution is a repeating maturation process in which youthful competition gives way to mature cooperation. As we learn how our own smart molecule proteins manage our cellular economies, she shows how we ourselves can navigate the perfect storm of crises we face and mature quickly into a healthy, cooperative human future.Enjoy current episodes while we prepare Season 2 with lots of storytelling!  Find @credko on Twitter.  See  alivepodcast.netThank you,Cristina Redko, PhDKey Sources:Elisabet Sahtouris. Gaia's Dance: The Story of Earth & Us,  CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2018See also http://www.sahtouris.comPiano pieces interpreted by Justin Allan: “Old French Song” by Tchaikovsky; “Tango” by Carolyn Miller; “L'Adieu” by George Peter Tingle, “Haunted Hollow” by Kevin Olson Theme music created by Tim Moor. Source: https://soundcloud.com/tymur-khakimov  pod inboxSupport the show

Afternoons with Deborah Knight
Advertising expert Carolyn Miller unpacks COVID vaccine ad

Afternoons with Deborah Knight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 7:26


Advertising expert Carolyn Miller told Deborah Knight fear in campaigns works as a motivating factor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Go Church Sa
Family Life Boosters (8) Let Go

Go Church Sa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 40:58


Carolyn Miller stated that “Unforgiveness is a poison that shrivels the heart. It means a person cannot truly live in the present as they're always thinking about the past.” For family life to thrive we must be fully enjoying the present. In family life there will always be many opportunities to let go and forgive. Common ones are breaking trust, violation of boundaries, emotional and sexual abuse, bullying, favouritism, financial neglect and emotional distance. Sometimes it is in simple everyday matters where we have to learn to forgive; unresponsiveness to texts or calls for dinnertime, a spouse who is consistently late for dates or church, our loved ones forgetting what our preferences are with regards to food or movies, and the list goes on. Have you ever wondered why some people struggle with letting go more than others? In this message I will suggest things you can do to make letting go easier. I don't want to minimize your pain, but my aim is to show you practical things you can embrace that make forgiving family members a little easier. First make a decision to forgive, and then see the rest as a process. You will have to choose to let go on a daily basis. There will always be opportunities to take offence, but keep choosing to let go. Forgiving and letting go does not excuse the behaviour of the perpetrator, but let's make sure that even when we cry out for personal and social justice, we do so from a pure heart. In the words of Wayne Gerard Trotman, “Cries for justice are often the bitter laments of the vengeful.” My primary focus in this message is the state of your heart. This is not a message about those that are hurting you, rather the essence of this sermon is, “How do I make sure I am not controlled negatively and ultimately destroyed by my immature, infantile, and fleshly reactions to my pain?”

Historical Bookworm
Ep. 11: Guest Carolyn Miller and a Review of Come Back to Me by Jody Hedlund

Historical Bookworm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 30:44


Bestselling and award-winning author Carolyn Miller talks about her latest release Dusk's Darkest Dawn. Our Pinch of the Past offers a look at Seattle in the 1900s -- the shocking and heart wrenching. And, our Bookworm Review offers a glimpse of bestselling author Jody Hedlund's first time travel novel Come Back to Me.

Intersection Podcast
Intersection Podcast - 2021 Vol. 23

Intersection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021


Don Wilton, Wesley J. Smith, Carolyn Miller, Jeff Hunt

Weekdays With Murph
Indie Country Radio Episode 161

Weekdays With Murph

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 30:00


Hi listeners and welcome to another edition of Indie Country Radio on Weekdays with Murph.  Today on the show, we have new music from Steel Ivory, Payton Howie and Carolyn Miller.  We'll also be talking about our interviews with each of them over the years.  This should be fun

re:verb
E55: re:joinder - The Limits of Artificial Persuasion

re:verb

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 71:06


We live in a world of unbridled technological and argumentative advancement. A.I. has learned to debate Thanksgiving-table politics against humans. People may soon be using “argument checks” as well as “grammar checks” on their smartphones. Cats and dogs have finally put aside their differences and learned to live in peace by forming a coalition against postal workers. Welcome to the future.Whether this sounds like an irenic utopian ideal or an Orwellian dystopia to you, it is the subject of today's episode! In the first installment of our newest re:joinder series, Disciplining Disciplinary Boundaries, we take aim at an article that feels designed to make humanists pull their hair out: Benjamin Wallace-Wells's “The Limits of Political Debate,” published in The New Yorker. This article tells the story of Project Debater, an artificial intelligence designed to compete in political debate competitions against humans using mountains of empirical evidence and “fifty to seventy” prefabricated argument structures. As we read through the dramatic tale of P.D.'s inception to it's first high-profile defeat in public debate by Harish Natarajan in 2019, we discuss the way that science journalists (and scientists themselves) make strange and fascinating assumptions about the humanities.We also frame our reading of the article with two critical pieces of rhetoric scholarship that help illuminate its various rhetorical pitfalls and spurious assumptions. Jeanne Fahnestock's 1986 classic “Accommodating Science” lays the groundwork for studying science journalism by taxonomizing some typical rhetorical appeals and information transformations journalists use to make hard science more appealing for public audiences (e.g. sacrificing technical details at the expense of telling a dramatic narrative of “discovery”). Finally, we end with Carolyn Miller's 2007 article “What can automation teach us about agency,” and reflect upon the ways that A.I. can only have rhetorical agency if an audience attributes it. This article helps us better understand why Project Debater suffered defeat at the hands of a human, and why this article tells us more about the limits of artificial intelligence rather than “rhetorical persuasion.”Works & Concepts Cited in this Episode:Fahnestock, J. (1986). Accommodating science: The rhetorical life of scientific facts. Written communication, 3(3), 330-350.Miller, C. R. (2007). What can automation tell us about agency?. Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 37(2), 137-157.Plato. (2008). Gorgias (B. Jowett, Trans.). Project Gutenberg. (Original published c. 380 BCE). Retrieved from: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1672/1672-h/1672-h.htmSlonim, N., Bilu, Y., Alzate, C., Bar-Haim, R., Bogin, B., Bonin, F., ... & Aharonov, R. (2021). An autonomous debating system. Nature, 591(7850), 379-384.Wallace-Wells, B. (2021, Apr. 11). The limits of political debate. The New Yorker. Retrieved from: https://www.newyorker.com/news/annals-of-populism/the-limits-of-political-debate

Life In The Grooves
Episode 2 - Carolyn Miller

Life In The Grooves

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 38:53


Splitting residency between New York and Nashville, Carolyn Miller has already begun to make a name for herself in Music City, being tapped “One to Watch” by the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) and a Next Up Now artist by CMT. Working as a professional actor since the age of eight, Miller's background in musical theatre, film, and TV created a foundation that allowed her to develop her own style that captures the true essence of “country pop.” She's also attracted some of country music's top songwriters and producers including Lance Carpenter, Jesse Lee, Forest Glen Whitehead, and Jamie Moore. With over 300 thousand streams to date, continuous airplay on country radio, and an ever-increasing social media fan base, Carolyn Miller is on a fast track to become one of country music's next rising stars. And there's no sign of her slowing down.      

The Worlds Of Country Podcast

Carolyn Miller joins me to discuss her musical journey, newfound tiktok fame and much more!! Be sure to check out Carolyn's brand new song "When I Say I Do" which drops at midnight!!

Weekdays With Murph
Indie Country Radio Episode 150

Weekdays With Murph

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 28:00


Hi listeners and welcome to another edition of Indie Country Radio on Weekdays with Murph.  Today on the show, we have new music from Carolyn Miller, The Highway Women and Tigirlily.  We'll also be talking about our interviews with Carolyn and Tigirlily over the years.  This should be fun

Remember Country Music
Remember Country Music: Carolyn Miller

Remember Country Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 47:46


Sat down with New York Native Carolyn Miller this week! We talked about how we both found country music later in life, as well as the evolution of the genre. Her new song "Flatline" is out now go check it out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kyle-corbliss/support

Talking At Tiffany's
22. "All In" on Country Star Carolyn Miller

Talking At Tiffany's

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 47:33


Rising country artist Carolyn Miller joins Tiffany to discuss her remarkable music career and how she's making waves from New York to Nashville. Carolyn has opened up for several iconic country stars such as Chase Rice, Ashley McBryde, Dustin Lynch, Sam Hunt, and Chris Janson. Despite 2020 being a challenging year, Carolyn adapted to the times and released multiple hit singles. Starting with "Ain't About That," which reached 130,000+ streams, and "All In" which received support from Radio Disney Country, CMT, The Morning Hangover, and more! Now, the country artist is rolling into 2021 HOT, as she prepares to release her new single "Flatline" come February 18. The story of how a Long Island girl got into country music. Carolyn's music inspiration. Carolyn's songwriting process. Carolyn leaks EXCLUSIVE NEWS. Carolyn's concert shenanigans "Would You Rather" – Country Edition LISTEN NOW! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiffany-goldstein/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tiffany-goldstein/support

Daylight Meditations
25 Jan 2021: Be Still Before The Lord

Daylight Meditations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 9:12


This Psalm reminds us of how often King David poured out his heart to the Lord whom he loved and trusted.Consider this meditation as a very personal prayer and come before the Lord in great honesty, knowing that God will answer and embrace you in His arms of love. Today's meditation was originally broadcast on July 3, 2020. Daylight Meditations is a daily podcast from CFO North America. Please visit CFONorthAmerica.org to learn more about our retreats, and online courses. Contributors: Michelle DeChant, Nancy Holland, Adam Maddock, and Carolyn Miller

Crazy Women Country
CWC Interview with Stephanie Ryann

Crazy Women Country

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 38:50


Hello Friends! Join Donna and Paula as they chat with Stephanie Ryann! Be sure to check out the interview on YouTube Stephanie Ryann is a singer and songwriter whose music bridges the gap between country, folk and pop. Often compared to the likes of Miranda Lambert and Maren Morris, her “storytelling” writing style and unique sound sets her apart from other country artists on the scene. Ryann's upcoming single, “I Should”, releases on October 9th 2020 and features the most personal and honest lyrics Ryann has written and recorded to date. The lyrics showcase society's version of “success”, that of which Ryann has no intention of following. While COVID-19 shut down most of the music industry, Ryann took the opportunity to hone her songwriting skills and teach herself guitar, which lead to the creation of her COVID-inspired single, “Nights Like These” (co-written by Ryann and Scott Kurt and produced by Brent Rader in Nashville, TN). “Nights Like These” is currently Ryann's most streamed song to date on Spotify. Ryann's music has been featured on numerous music blogs, publications and radio stations, including interviews and performances on iHeart Radio 94.7 WDSD with Benny for “Nashville's Next” and on New York's Country 94.7 with Jesse Addy. According to Patrick L. at Southern Fellow, “Stephanie Ryann doesn't just flirt with country music. She goes straight for the soul of it.” The 33 year old from Westchester County (NY) is no stranger to the music industry, spending most of her late teens and early 20's auditioning for tv shows such as American Idol, Nashville Star, and The Voice to assist in jumpstarting her career. Ryann got her start in country music in 2016 with the help of her co-writer Kevin Totoian and producer Randy Funke, both of whom made it possible to release her debut, self-titled EP in October 2018. Since then, Stephanie Ryann has released a “Summer Series” of songs, including “Home”, “Travelers” (co-written and produced by Eliot Lewis) and “Summer Fling” in 2019, followed by her debut single of 2020, "For a Reason”(co-written and produced by Stephen Bartlett). Ryann has opened for Jackson Dean, The Felice Brothers, Cole Swindell, Midnight North, Jamie McLean and Carolyn Miller. Ryann has also performed as a back up singer for solo artist, Eliot Lewis, of the legendary pop duo Hall & Oates. Due to the pandemic, Ryann has been regularly gigging her own shows via Instagram Live titled #PAJAMASESSIONS on Sundays at 11AM EST, as well as hosting live-streaming events for various media outlets including radio stations, music blogs and music venues since the beginning of April 2020. For Stephanie Ryann, “I Should” is just the beginning. Website - https://stephanieryann.com/home --- 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/crazywomencountry/message

Wabi Sabi Series
TALENT VS SUCCESS with Carolyn Miller

Wabi Sabi Series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 24:40


If there is one thing you wish society would talk more about, what would it be? “That you don’t necessarily need to be talented to be successful.” ______ My guest today will be recognisable to many of you. For over 20 years Carolyn Miller has been working in the marketing and advertising industry and has been a strategist at multiple award-winning agencies. She’s also a regular panellist on the highly popular ABC Television Program ‘The Gruen Transfer’. Carolyn has also featured as a contributor in the best-selling 'Gruen Transfer' book in addition to being on a variety of TV shows like Sunrise and The Today Show. Carolyn is the Founding Director of Communications Consultancy ‘The Honeycomb Effect’ where her client base includes high profile brands such as Nespresso, Yahoo!, Pfizer, Lend Lease and The Australian Institute of Sport. Carolyn has a quick wit, is well read and is not afraid to speak her mind. So it was not surprising that we hit it off immediately when we first met this time last year. She’s my kinda gal. Carolyn it’s awesome to have you here today - welcome   Connect and find out more about Carolyn here;- Website: carolynmiller.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/millercarolyn/   And for more information about the Wabi Sabi Series, please find us here:- https://wabisabiseries.com/ Connect with us on Instagram here:- @thewabisabiseries Connect with us on Facebook here - @thewabisabiseries If you have a burning topic you’d love society to talk more about, or know someone who’d be great to come on our podcast, drop us a line at hello@wabisabiseries.com

Christian Historical Fiction Talk
Episode 8 - Christmas Novellas

Christian Historical Fiction Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 22:36


Christian Historical Fiction Talk is listener supported. When you buy things through this site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Love's Pure Light by Suzanne Dietz, Shannon McNear, Janine Rosche, Deb RaneyBe transported to unique time periods as you follow a treasured family nativity set through four generations of the Shepherd family.Joy to the World by Carolyn Miller, Amanda Barratt, and Erica VetschIn Joy to the World, three popular authors come together to offer a heartwarming collection of holiday Regency romance. Based on lines from a beloved Christmas carol, these three novellas in one book have depth, faith, and satisfying stories all packed into the perfect length for readers to curl up and take a brief break from their holiday busyness.A Joyful Christmas by Cynthia Hickey, Liz Johnson, Vickie McDonough, Liz Tolsma, Carrie Turansky, and Erica VetschGrab a warm cup of tea and watch as romance is kindled and joy is restored to broken lives during six bygone era Christmas celebrations.Silver Bell Christmas by Jennifer Lynn CaryShe's learning to live again……He wants to leave the past behindTogether they might find love's second chance in their golden years.A Christmas Wish by Diana Lesire BrandmeyerShe vowed to marry for love. He promised his daughters a mother for Christmas. Time is running out for both of them.Please don't forget to check out Liz Tolsma's website.

World War II Fiction Talk
Episode 9 - Christmas 2020 Novellas

World War II Fiction Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 22:36


There is so much good Christmas fiction out there this year, most of it in the form of novellas. We discuss some of the best that's been released.Love's Pure Light by Susanne Dietze, Shannon McNear, Janine Rosche, and Deborah RaneyBe transported to unique time periods as you follow a treasured family nativity set through four generations of the Shepherd family. Joy to the World by Carolyn Miller, Amanda Barratt, and Erica VetschIn Joy to the World, three popular authors come together to offer a heartwarming collection of holiday Regency romance. Based on lines from a beloved Christmas carol, these three novellas in one book have depth, faith, and satisfying stories all packed into the perfect length for readers to curl up and take a brief break from their holiday busyness.A Joyful Christmas by Cynthia Hickey, Liz Johnson, Vickie McDonough, Liz Tolsma, Carrie Turansky, and Erica VetschA Christmas Collection to Warm the HeartGrab a warm cup of tea and watch as romance is kindled and joy is restored to broken lives during six bygone era Christmas celebrations.Silver Bell Christmas by Jennifer Lynn CaryShe's learning to live again……He wants to leave the past behindTogether they might find love's second chance in their golden years.A Christmas Wish by Diana Lesire BrandmeyerShe vowed to marry for love. He promised his daughters a mother for Christmas. Time is running out for both of them.Check out Liz Tolsma's website for more information on her books. Happy reading!

Jrodconcerts: The Podcast
Singer / Songwriter Carolyn Miller

Jrodconcerts: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 30:41


One of the blazing stars of pop and country we have today, Jamie welcomes Carolyn Miller to the show.  Carolyn's latest single ‘Ain't About That'  has been one of the songs of the summer, being featured everywhere from Chris Country (UK's largest country station) to voted fan favorite in stations such as WAYZ. Join us, as Carolyn shares her story that begins in Long Island and goes on to perform in theatre with Broadway greats and on to the top of the music charts. For more, visit carolynmillermusic.com

Big Fan
The NC Hurriquake

Big Fan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 52:29


Something is rumbling in BIG FAN land. It's the NC Hurriquake! All included in this packed episode.. Chad and Hank discuss which natural disaster they'd rather live through, the Homeroom Teacher Lottery, the first day of school, and The Foundation Center memories. Plus Chad and Hank give us a little bit of their "Fantasy (Football) Formula"This episode of BIG FAN is dedicated to and in memory of Carolyn Miller...Thank you to our sponsor Time Genies!Mark Morrison's Return of the Mack

BIG FAN
The NC Hurriquake

BIG FAN

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 52:29


Something is rumbling in BIG FAN land. It's the NC Hurriquake! All included in this packed episode.. Chad and Hank discuss which natural disaster they'd rather live through, the Homeroom Teacher Lottery, the first day of school, and The Foundation Center memories. Plus Chad and Hank give us a little bit of their "Fantasy (Football) Formula"This episode of BIG FAN is dedicated to and in memory of Carolyn Miller...Thank you to our sponsor Time Genies!Mark Morrison's Return of the Mack

Daylight Meditations
3 Jul 2020: Be Still Before The Lord

Daylight Meditations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 8:50


This Psalm reminds us of how often King David poured out his heart to the Lord whom he loved and trusted.Consider this meditation as a very personal prayer and come before the Lord in great honesty, knowing that God will answer and embrace you in His arms of love. Daylight Meditations is a daily podcast from CFO North America. Please visit www.cfonorthamerica.org to learn more about our retreats. Contributors: Michelle DeChant, Nancy Holland, Adam Maddocik, and Carolyn Miller

Weekdays With Murph
Indie Country Radio Episode 127

Weekdays With Murph

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 30:00


Hi listeners and welcome to another edition of Indie Country Radio on Weekdays with Murph.  Today on the show, we have new music from Alexandria Corn, Elle Mears and Carolyn Miller.  We'll also be talking about our interviews with Alexandria and Carolyn over the years.  This should be fun

Soaring Eagle Radio
SER 204 – Love’s Way: Living Peacefully With Your Family As Your Parents Age – Carolyn Miller-Parr

Soaring Eagle Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 58:43


Retired judge and mediator Carolyn Parr-Miller says that there are three key documents every adult should have, regardless of age. Those three documents are: a will or trust, a durable power of attorney, and an advance directive for health and medical matters. In her book “Love’s Way: Living Peacefully With Your Family As Your Parents Age,” Parr-Miller states that there is never a better time than the present to have meaningful communications with your parents concerning matters of great importance to their well-being and care. You may support Soaring Eagle Radio and The Transforming Word Ministry by sending your gifts to: Dr. Mike Spaulding PO Box 3007 Lima, OH 45807 Online at http://www.thetransformingword.com Or by PayPal studies@thetransformingword.com  

Live From Studio 6B
Ep. 14 Audio Rewind - 4/17/20

Live From Studio 6B

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 96:06


China admits the numbers are wrong. Possible treatments begin to materialize for coronavirus, all while Democrats holds up aid for small businesses. Jason Miller, co-host of War Room Pandemic, joins us to discuss. PLUS, Nashville recording artist Carolyn Miller is here to sing some of her new songs.

About The Winelands
An Interview with Carolyn Miller-Krogh, National Sales Manager - ZEVENWACHT Wine Estate

About The Winelands

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 30:37


Meet Carolyn Miller-Krogh, National Sales Manager - Zevenwacht Wine Estate Situated on the Stellenbosch Wine Route, Zevenwacht has viticultural roots which penetrate deep into the historic past of South Africa. The name Zevenwacht exemplifies the abundant delights which await visitors to the Farm. Zevenwacht, with panoramic views of Table Mountain, Table Bay and False Bay. The name "Zevenwacht", derived from the Dutch "Seven Expectations" is a modern wine farm with a 300 year history. CONTACT - Carolyn@zevenwacht.co.za WEBSITE - http://www.zevenwacht.co.za/ SUBSCRIBE TO ABOUT THE WINELANDS - https://aboutthewinelands.gr8.com/ KEEN TO SPONSOR THE SHOW OR BE INTERVIEWED? email visitthewinelands@gmail.com Never before in the history of our democracy has our country been confronted by such a severe situation; however, it is a situation that we will be able to overcome if we work together. Across our country, people and organisations have offered to help and the Solidarity Fund is a vehicle that will be set up to facilitate this. DONATE - https://www.solidarityfund.co.za/

Hope Reclaimed
91: “Family Dynamics” – Part 5: Grief and Single Parenting (Featuring Lizzie Rayford, Stan and Carolyn Miller)

Hope Reclaimed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020


In this final episode of the Family Dynamics series, we're talking about grief and single parenting. Lizzie Rayford lost her first husband suddenly about four years ago. Lizzie was the mother of two very young boys at the time. Luckily, her family and parents, Stan and Carolyn Miller came together to give support to Lizzie in a very hands-on way. Stan, Carolyn and Lizzie are here talking about about grief, single parenting and grand-parenting. Their method was unique and out of the ordinary and it worked for them. This episode is powerful! enjoy! Lizzie's Story on Hope Reclaimed Cedar River Counseling website: www.crces.net Lizzie's blog: www.rayfordstory.com Reclaimed Community Info: In-Person Gatherings: April 28, May 26 Virtual Gatherings: April 14, May 12 This is a support-group style community for women separated from their spouse, going through a divorce or healing from one. For more information, email Ellie at EllieHerringshaw@gmail.com. Ellie Herringshaw’s Social Website // http://hopereclaimedministries.com Instagram // @hope_reclaimed Facebook // facebook.com/hopereclaimed Patreon // patreon.com/hopereclaimed Email // ellieherringshaw@gmail.com

Hope Reclaimed
91: “Family Dynamics” – Part 5: Grief and Single Parenting (Featuring Lizzie Rayford, Stan and Carolyn Miller)

Hope Reclaimed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020


In this final episode of the Family Dynamics series, we're talking about grief and single parenting. Lizzie Rayford lost her first husband suddenly about four years ago. Lizzie was the mother of two very young boys at the time. Luckily, her family and parents, Stan and Carolyn Miller came together to give support to Lizzie in a very hands-on way. Stan, Carolyn and Lizzie are here talking about about grief, single parenting and grand-parenting. Their method was unique and out of the ordinary and it worked for them. This episode is powerful! enjoy! Lizzie's Story on Hope Reclaimed Cedar River Counseling website: www.crces.net Lizzie's blog: www.rayfordstory.com Reclaimed Community Info: In-Person Gatherings: April 28, May 26 Virtual Gatherings: April 14, May 12 This is a support-group style community for women separated from their spouse, going through a divorce or healing from one. For more information, email Ellie at EllieHerringshaw@gmail.com. Ellie Herringshaw’s Social Website // http://rclaimed.com Instagram // @hope_reclaimed Facebook // facebook.com/hopereclaimed Patreon // patreon.com/hopereclaimed Email // ellieherringshaw@gmail.com

Aging in Portland | Radio Show and Podcast
04/01/20: Carolyn Miller Parr, author of Tough Conversations | Love’s Way | Aging in Portland with Mark Turnbull from ComForCare Portland

Aging in Portland | Radio Show and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 58:49


This week, Carolyn Miller Parr joined us. She is a retired judge, mediator, and author who shares her insights about how families can live in peace as their parents' age. In her newest book, Love’s Way: Living Peacefully with Your Family as Your Parents Age, she outlines the positive ways adult children can deal with their aging parents. It is a practical handbook that helps us all understand the importance of heartfelt communication. Carolyn says that when we avoid the important conversations, it makes difficult matters even worse. She encourages adult children not to use “elderspeak” or force significant changes on a parent unless they become harmful enough to themselves that it becomes necessary. Her recurring theme is “Let your parents maintain their freedom and make their own decisions.” #Portland

Aging in Portland | Radio Show and Podcast
04/01/20: Carolyn Miller Parr, author of Tough Conversations | Love’s Way | Aging in Portland with Mark Turnbull from ComForCare Portland

Aging in Portland | Radio Show and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 58:49


This week, Carolyn Miller Parr joined us. She is a retired judge, mediator, and author who shares her insights about how families can live in peace as their parents' age. In her newest book, Love’s Way: Living Peacefully with Your Family as Your Parents Age, she outlines the positive ways adult children can deal with their aging parents. It is a practical handbook that helps us all understand the importance of heartfelt communication. Carolyn says that when we avoid the important conversations, it makes difficult matters even worse. She encourages adult children not to use “elderspeak” or force significant changes on a parent unless they become harmful enough to themselves that it becomes necessary. Her recurring theme is “Let your parents maintain their freedom and make their own decisions.” #Portland


This week on "The Radio Cafe Top 10 Countdown with Christopher Ewing", we've got new music out of New York City by Carolyn Miller, and by Martina Armour of Los Angeles! "The Radio Cafe Top 10 Countdown" is a hit weekly radio show hosted by Emmy Award winning TV host and producer Christopher Ewing. Each week the show features music and interviews by some of the BEST independent singers and bands from around the world! For more info on any of the artists featured on the show, just go to www.theradiocafe.com! Plus, be sure to check out music videos by top indie artists from around the world on the Indie Music Channel on Roku and on Amazon Fire TV! “The Radio Cafe” is brought to you by Audible. With over 180,000 audio book titles, from New Releases to Best Sellers, you can listen to Audible on your computer, iPhone, Android, or Kindle, whenever and wherever you want! Plus, just for being a listener of “The Radio Cafe”, our friends at Audible are giving you a FREE audiobook of your choice, and a 30-day free trial of their service! To get your free audio book, just go to www.AudibleTrial.com/TheRadioCafe! Christopher Ewing's clothes are provided by rue21 - Shop us 24/7 at www.rue21.com! To hear more music by independent singers and bands of all genres from around the world, get the Indie Music Channel app! Available for FREE from Google Play and the iTunes App Store!

Until We Meet Again
Judge Carolyn Miller Parr (Author of Love's Way)

Until We Meet Again

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 28:04


Carolyn Miller Parr is a retired judge, mediator, writer, and public speaker. Her first book, In The Secret Service; The True Story of the Man Who Saved President Reagan's Life with late husband Jerry Parr, retells the story of the March 30, 1981 assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan, as seen by the Agent whose quick action changed history. Love's Way: Living Peacefully With Your Family as Your Parents Age with Sig Cohen, grew out of their joint mediation practice.

Rotary Wellness Wednesday's Podcast
RWW September 18, 2019 Guest Psychologist Dr. Carolyn Miller “Stress and PTSD during Hurricane Season and Beyond”

Rotary Wellness Wednesday's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 59:40


Guest: Dr Carolyn Clansy Miller, Clinical Psychologist/ Ashar Counseling and Psychological Services Conversation Questions; These are for guidance only the conversation takes on its own energy. We begin with the first two questions for all our guests. 1. What does wellness mean to you?2. What do you do to support wellness in your life, especially given your training and expertise?---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. As individuals and as a community we are all still recovering from Hurricanes Irma & Maria. Hurricane Dorian came our way and has devastated the Northern Bahamas. The anniversary of Maria is this week. It is indeed Hurricane season. Briefly share what you have learned about yourself that is helpful as you move forward in the recovery process and the start of hurricane season?2. Watching the images from Hurricane Dorian has been gut wrenching. What is PTSD? Persons use the term to describe a variety of reactions.3. Talk about the impact of imagery in our wellness and triggering our hurricane experiences.4. What have you observed in your clinical work in the progress persons have made since IRMARIA?5. What are individuals and families continuing to find most challenging?6. Let’s talk about traumatic experiences and the ways that persons can help themselves to possibly interrupt negative memories from becoming debilitating and ingrained in our brain structure?7. I realize that all challenging experiences are not traumatic. What makes the distinction for one person compared to someone else?8. Are there examples of community wide PTSD programs / interventions? I have heard individuals make those statements. How would that work. Is there basic information on PTSD that is helpful for all of us to know?9. Sometimes individuals need professional support? Please talk about the role and value of counseling / psychotherapy. How does it help?10. The weather forecast indicated initially that Dorian was going to impact St. Croix. We in St Thomas were very surprised with the shift to hurricane status with the eye passing over us. What can help to manage the anxiety that gets creates from this reality? We hope that this was an exception and not anything more regular.11. Can you share some in the moment strategies / tools to deal with in the moment arousal / distress from nature? Sort of like an internal hurricane preparation kit. What should be inside?12. We have had a wide variety of guests on the show sharing wellness strategies for mind, body, and spirit. What are some ongoing wellness strategies / ways of living that you have seen to be very beneficial over the short and long term?13. Please share your contact information and the range of services that are offered in your practice.Closing thoughts or words of encouragement to the audience. What’s the take away for those who are listening?

Sam Alex Radio
Carolyn Miller Dishes About Law & Order: SVU Appearance

Sam Alex Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 25:36


Carolyn Miller Dishes About Law & Order: SVU Appearance by Sam Alex

Weekdays With Murph
Indie Country Radio Episode 105

Weekdays With Murph

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 31:00


Hi listeners and welcome to another edition of Indie Country Radio on Weekdays with Murph.  Today on the show, we have new music from Stephanie Quayle, Meghan Patrick and Carolyn Miller.  We’ll also be talking about our recent interview with Meghan, as well as the many times we’ve had Carolyn on the show.  This should be fun

Aging in Portland | Radio Show and Podcast
8/21/19: Carolyn Miller Parr of ToughConversations.net | Part 2: Loves Way: Living Peacefully with Your Family as Your Parents Age

Aging in Portland | Radio Show and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 58:22


Retired judge Carolyn Miller Parr of ToughConversations.net joins us for Part 2 of a conversation we started last week. We discuss her newest book, Loves Way: Living Peacefully with Your Family as Your Parents Age.This week, she shares her insights on how families can get along in a healthy, loving way as Mom and Dad age. Retired judge and author, Carolyn Miller Parr is back to share her insights on how families can get along in a healthy, loving way as Mom and Dad age. Carolyn supports the idea that it’s never too late to reinvent yourself. Also, she explains why it is essential to include all of your adult children in your plans, your life changes and, when you need it, in your care. Then she addresses the big one: What are the four things you should say to a loved one at the end of life, and why? It’s an interview no one should miss.

Aging in Portland | Radio Show and Podcast
8/21/19: Carolyn Miller Parr of ToughConversations.net | Part 2: Loves Way: Living Peacefully with Your Family as Your Parents Age

Aging in Portland | Radio Show and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 58:22


Retired judge Carolyn Miller Parr of ToughConversations.net joins us for Part 2 of a conversation we started last week. We discuss her newest book, Loves Way: Living Peacefully with Your Family as Your Parents Age.This week, she shares her insights on how families can get along in a healthy, loving way as Mom and Dad age. Retired judge and author, Carolyn Miller Parr is back to share her insights on how families can get along in a healthy, loving way as Mom and Dad age. Carolyn supports the idea that it’s never too late to reinvent yourself. Also, she explains why it is essential to include all of your adult children in your plans, your life changes and, when you need it, in your care. Then she addresses the big one: What are the four things you should say to a loved one at the end of life, and why? It’s an interview no one should miss.

Aging in Portland | Radio Show and Podcast
8/14/19: Carolyn Miller Parr, author of Tough Conversations | Love’s Way | Aging in Portland with Mark Turnbull from ComForCare Portland

Aging in Portland | Radio Show and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 58:49


This week, Carolyn Miller Parr joined us. She is a Retired Judge, Mediator & Author who shares her insights about how families can live in peace as their parents' age. In her newest book, Love’s Way: Living Peacefully with Your Family as Your Parents Age, she outlines the positive ways adult children can deal with their aging parents. It is a practical handbook that helps us all understand the importance of heartfelt communication. Carolyn says that when we avoid the important conversations, it makes difficult matters even worse. She encourages adult children not to use “elderspeak” or force significant changes on a parent unless they become harmful enough to themselves that it becomes necessary. Her recurring theme is “Let your parents maintain their freedom and make their own decisions.” #Portland

Aging in Portland | Radio Show and Podcast
8/14/19: Carolyn Miller Parr, author of Tough Conversations | Love’s Way | Aging in Portland with Mark Turnbull from ComForCare Portland

Aging in Portland | Radio Show and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 58:49


This week, Carolyn Miller Parr joined us. She is a Retired Judge, Mediator & Author who shares her insights about how families can live in peace as their parents' age. In her newest book, Love’s Way: Living Peacefully with Your Family as Your Parents Age, she outlines the positive ways adult children can deal with their aging parents. It is a practical handbook that helps us all understand the importance of heartfelt communication. Carolyn says that when we avoid the important conversations, it makes difficult matters even worse. She encourages adult children not to use “elderspeak” or force significant changes on a parent unless they become harmful enough to themselves that it becomes necessary. Her recurring theme is “Let your parents maintain their freedom and make their own decisions.” #Portland

Nashville's Next with Benny
Carolyn Miller

Nashville's Next with Benny

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 26:12


For the first time ever, Carolyn Miller is in studio with Benny! Carolyn talks about what shes been up to, a new project shes working on and some upcoming touring dates!

Intersection Podcast
Intersection Podcast - 2019 Vol. 20

Intersection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019


J. Warner Wallace, Carolyn Miller, Jonathan McKee, J.P. De Gance, Wesley J. Smith, Stephen Black

Intersection Podcast
Intersection Podcast - 2019 Vol. 20

Intersection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019


J. Warner Wallace, Carolyn Miller, Jonathan McKee, J.P. De Gance, Wesley J. Smith, Stephen Black

Weekdays With Murph
Indie Country Radio Episode 91

Weekdays With Murph

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 33:00


Hi listeners and welcome to another edition of Indie Country Radio on Weekdays with Murph.  Today on the show, we have new music from Steel Blossoms, Brooklyn Roebuck and Carolyn Miller.  We’ll also be talking about our interviews with Carolyn and Steel Blossoms.  This should be fun

Nashville's Next with Benny
Carolyn Miller

Nashville's Next with Benny

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 28:52


Carolyn Miller makes a surprise call in to Nashville's Next! Her and Benny talk about her new song, play 5 "quick: questions and announce her show in Delaware this Summer!

Along Came A Writer
Along Came A Writer—Carolyn Miller

Along Came A Writer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 30:00


Carolyn Miller lives in New South Wales, Australia, with her husband and four children. A longtime lover of Regency romance, Miller’s novels have won a number of Romance Writers of America and American Christian Fiction Writers contests. She is a member of the American Christian Fiction Writers and the Australasian Christian Writers. Learn more at carolynmillerauthor.com.

Nashville's Next with Benny

Carolyn Miller returns to Nashville's Next! Her and Benny catch up on life, talk about her new projects coming up and play her son I'm On My Way!

Third Space with Jen Cort
Courtney Peterson and Carolyn Miller: A Diversity, Inclusion, Equity and Justice Lens on Hiring

Third Space with Jen Cort

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 38:03


In this episode, Jen Cort speaks with Courtney Peterson and Carolyn Miller about Equity, Diversity, Justice and Inclusion in our hiring practices.Courtney is Director of Human Resources at Sidwell Friends School in Washington, DC, and Carolyn is the Director of Human Resources at Sandy Spring Friends School in Maryland.

Weekdays With Murph
Indie Country Radio Episode 63

Weekdays With Murph

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 36:00


Hi listeners and welcome to another edition of Indie Country Radio on Weekdays with Murph.  Today on the show, we have music from Carolyn Miller, Kelleigh Bannen and Jess Moskaluke, and my lovely friend Amy Jo Potter drops by as guest co-host this week.  This should be fun!

Nashville's Next with Benny
Carolyn Miller

Nashville's Next with Benny

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 24:39


Carolyn Miller calls in from Long Island New York to join Nashvilles Next! Her and Benny talk about her career in country acting and doing voice overs, how to avoid getting sun burnt on the beach and we get 5 quick questions to better get to know Carolyn Miller!

Weekdays With Murph
Indie Country Radio Episode 50

Weekdays With Murph

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 30:00


Hi listeners and welome to another edition of Indie Country Radio on Weekdays with Murph.  Today on the show, we have brand new music from Morgan Myles, Lena Stone and Carolyn Miller.  We'll also be talking about our interviews with all three of them.  This should be a good show, folks!

Prolific: A Podcast Journey Through Rhetoric, Composition, and Technical Communication
Don't Get In a Knife Fight with Carolyn Miller (rebroadcast)

Prolific: A Podcast Journey Through Rhetoric, Composition, and Technical Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 32:20


Hello, Prolific listenters! This episode is a rebroadcast as I move the RSS feed over to a better, easier-to-manage podcast hosting platform. Feel free to disregard or give it a listen. This episode marked the move to a longer, more conversational model, and it covers some of the major ideas and works from Carolyn Miller, a scholar truly worthy of the adjective "prolific."

Weekdays With Murph
Singer/Songwriter Carolyn Miller Returns!

Weekdays With Murph

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 54:00


Hi listeners and welcome to another edition of Weekdays with Murph.  On the show today, we''re welcoming back our good friend Carolyn Miller.  It's been quite a while since we've caught up with Carolyn, and we just might make these interviews a yearly thing, you never know.  Anyway, we'll talk with Carolyn about what she's been up to since she was on, and what 2018 is looking like for her, music wise.  I can't wait for this!

Weekdays With Murph
Singer/Songwriter Carolyn Miller

Weekdays With Murph

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2017 45:00


Hi listeners and welcome to another edition of Weekdays with Murph.  On today's show, we have super talented singer/songwriter Carolyn Miller joining us.  We'll talk with Carolyn about her career, music and anything she's working on that she can talk about.  As usual, I have my lovely co-host Em with me, so let's get down to it!

Endurance for Everyone
Episode 24 - Sports Drink | Weight Loss | Lake Tahoe

Endurance for Everyone

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 90:34


We received listener questions on weight loss from Carolyn Miller, and have a few opinions on the bottom dwellers calling themselves triathletes who disparage racers that have shortened events. But the most important thing is Randy's homemade fuel! Vote to get John on the cover of Runners World here: http://coversearch.runnersworld.com/entry/308 This Week's Music: "Charisma" by KISS (Gene Simmons) "Dirty Livin'" by KISS (Peter Criss)

Mere Rhetoric
Genre Theory

Mere Rhetoric

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 10:24


Remember when genres were easy? Second grade, we start learning about genres, about fiction and non-fiction (in fact one of my sister’s childhood brushes with literary greatness was asking whether Ray Bradbury enjoyed writing fiction or non-fiction best in a Q&A session after a reading.) A little while later, we learned more sophisticated genres—novel, poetry, drama, satire, fable, book report, coming-of-age story, faux epistolary, application letter, ethnogenesis, thesis. We tend to take genres for granted in our everyday, and even scholarly lives. But how do we learn to identify a genre when we see it? What goes into our interpretation of it? How—and when-- do we learn to write them ourselves? A branch of composition theory called Genre Theory investigations these questions and, in the process, uncovers more about the relationships among reading, writing and societal hegemony.   Genre has been around as a concept for a long time, not just in fourth grade, but back to the Greeks, which means back to—who else?—Aristotle. Aristotle had strong feelings about the sort of characteristics that lyric poetry and epic poetry, comedy and tragedy ought to contain. He wrote about much of this in a slim little volume called Poetics. These strict divisions between genres continued for a millennia, as Romans and later European Scholastics insisted that there was something different between an epic poem and a satire.   But what about a slightly satiric satire and a very satiric satire? What about satires about love or satires about politics? Were they different genres? This question flummoxed the taxonomies of the Enlightenment thinkers who studied genre. John Locke tried to break down genre to the atomic level and David Harltey went even further: “How far the Number of Orders may go is impossible to say. I see no Contradiction in supposing it infinite, and a great Difficulty in stopping at any particular Size.” In the 20th century, people began to look at genres not as just something that exists out there as a form, but as something that is constructed. We make something a genre when we call something a genre. But why should we even care to have genres? What’s the advantage of having a word called satire or for that matter dissertation, book review or podcast?   In 1984, Carolyn Miller examined this question from the perspective of rhetorical exigence. Lloyd Bitzer had written a text called “The Rhetorical Situation,” in which he argued that circumstances will present a moment of exigence, where audience, subject, everything is ripe for the rhetor to occupy the rhetorical moment. Miller continued from Bitzer’s idea to suggest that genres arise as people repeatedly come up against similar situations. If there’s a need for a group of people to say things in a certain way and that need comes up over and over again, that genre will spring into life as a shorthand for what the social situation required. Miller draws on the work of Karlyn Kohrs Campbell and Kathleen Hall Jamison, who argued that it’s not so much that genres exist out there as fun taxonomies that we can fiddle around with, like Aristotle, but that genres, rather, tell us about the societies that produced them, about what their priorities are. For example, if biologists in the Enlightenment find themselves increasingly interested in knowing the methods and materials of an experiment, then each time a biologist writes he (and let’s be honest, it was usually a he) will begin to include more detailed information on methods and materials. Anticipating the needs or potential criticisms of his audience, the biologist will create a genre that answers those needs. Miller pointed out that these are perceived needs, not needs that exist somewhere else. Perceived needs, not needed needs. As she puts it, “At the center of action is a process of interpretation,” (156). Because the biologist wants his work to be read as a scientific article, not just a letter or a diary entry, he forms it in a way that lets it be read that way. You’ve probably run into this yourself when you were first writing a new genre: did you write your first literary analysis with a little too much summary because you were used to the genre of a book report? Have you ever written a cover letter or professional email in a way that was, for the situation, too breezy and casual? As Miller puts it, “Form shapes the response of the reader or listener to substance by providing instruction, so to speak, about how to perceive and interpret; this guidance disposes the audience to anticipate, to be gratified, to respond in a certain way” (157). Studying genre, for the rhetorician, then means “genres can serve both as an index to cultural patters and as tools for exploring the achievements of particular speakers and writers; for the student, genres serve as keys to understanding how to participate in the actions of a community” (165).   Miller’s article launched a movement in rhetoric. Called Rhetorical Genre Studies, or RGS, these scholars examine genres as social actions, which occur over and over again to meet their rhetorical situation.   Berkenkotter and Huckin expanded Miller’s argument: "Our thesis is that genres are inherently dynamic rhetorical structures that can be manipulated according to the conditions of use and that genre knowledge is therefor best conceptualized as a form of situated cognition embedded in disciplinary activities" (78). Whew. Let’s break that down a bit. Essentially they’re saying that every discipline, say biology, is going to require its adherents to think a certain way when approaching one of those rhetorical situations. To use a non-biology example, think of the image of a volcano erupting. Everyone is running away, except the photojournalist who responds to the repeatable situation of natural disaster by reading it as “great chance for a shot’ instead of “This could kill me.” So the photographer runs towards, instead of away from the volcano because she is a photographer. Similarly, there’s nothing about a biological experiment that means that it has to be written about in a scientific paper—you could write a haiku, but if you’re a biologist wanting to write to other biologists in a biology journal, you’re probably going to write a scientific article.   As you’re probably realizing, genres rely heavily on communities. In fact, in their very excellent book Genre: An Introduction to History, Theory, Research and Pedagogy, Anis S. Bawarshi and Mary Jo Reiff point out: “Since part of what defines a genre is its placement within a system of genre relations within and between activity systems, genres cannot be defined or taught only through their formal features” (103). It’s not enough to say, “A scientific article includes a methods section.” You have to think about why biologists include method sections, how “doing biology writing” situates the author within a world that values description of methods. Because that may change. In fact, it’s almost guaranteed that genres will change as the discourse communities around them change. Charles Bazerman, who made a long study of the way that scientific articles have changed over 300 years, has said “Genres are not just forms. Genres are forms of life, ways of being.”     There’s a lot more that we could say about genre, but don’t have space here. There’s Anne Freadman notion of “uptake, ” for instance. And the work of Anis Barwashi. And lots more. But the critical thing is that genre theory describes how communities that overlap and change creating these “forms of life, ways of being” that can be recognizable, whether in a lab report, a literary analysis. Or, who knows, even a podcast.

Feminine Soul Radio
Embracing Feminine Leadership with Katie Day

Feminine Soul Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2013 29:06


The Feminine Soul Radio Show welcomes author Katie Day. Katie started her training and motivational speaking career in 1989 with Carolyn Miller, a top Style Consultant in the United Kingdom, providing Personal Branding and Image Management.  Katie earned her training accreditation in 1995 with the Springboard Program, a self development course for women.  Katie took this program to the financial district of London, where she worked with many women in that arena to present themselves with authority and gain respect, yet retain their uniqueness and femininity. She has assisted many organizations across all sectors and industries, on their Corporate Social Responsibility Agenda, Diversity Agenda and Culture Change Management.  She has enabled her corporate clients to evolve their policies and practices to be fully inclusive, healthy and sustainable while balancing internal and external communications and maintain a solid reputation. Her corporate clients include: Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank, Citibank, Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs, The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, AXA, Kent Police Department, The Metropolitan Police, ACPO – The Association of Chief Police Officers, Kent County Council,  Atkins Global, National Archives, Inmarsat,  H M Prison Service, Oxford University, The Home Office, The Foreign Office, Shire Pharmaceuticals and Kimberley Clark to name a few. Her book, The High-heeled Leader, Embrace Your Feminine Power in Life and Work, is available via Balboa Press and on Amazon. Learn more at http://www.katieday.com

Feminine Soul Radio
Embracing Feminine Leadership with Katie Day

Feminine Soul Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2013 29:06


The Feminine Soul Radio Show welcomes author Katie Day. Katie started her training and motivational speaking career in 1989 with Carolyn Miller, a top Style Consultant in the United Kingdom, providing Personal Branding and Image Management.  Katie earned her training accreditation in 1995 with the Springboard Program, a self development course for women.  Katie took this program to the financial district of London, where she worked with many women in that arena to present themselves with authority and gain respect, yet retain their uniqueness and femininity. She has assisted many organizations across all sectors and industries, on their Corporate Social Responsibility Agenda, Diversity Agenda and Culture Change Management.  She has enabled her corporate clients to evolve their policies and practices to be fully inclusive, healthy and sustainable while balancing internal and external communications and maintain a solid reputation. Her corporate clients include: Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank, Citibank, Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs, The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, AXA, Kent Police Department, The Metropolitan Police, ACPO – The Association of Chief Police Officers, Kent County Council,  Atkins Global, National Archives, Inmarsat,  H M Prison Service, Oxford University, The Home Office, The Foreign Office, Shire Pharmaceuticals and Kimberley Clark to name a few. Her book, The High-heeled Leader, Embrace Your Feminine Power in Life and Work, is available via Balboa Press and on Amazon. Learn more at http://www.katieday.com

Pam Perry, PR Coach
Dr. Carolyn Miller talks about Social Networking & Getting Good at Life

Pam Perry, PR Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2009 30:00


Have you heard about "blogging" but still don't know what it is? What about facebook, twitter, and linkedin? Still think it's for kids? Join us in a lively conversation and learn how to leverage the power of social-networking as a free or low-cost marketing tool. Jump start your business, increase your visibility and generate more business. •Learn how to use Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedin as business building tools. •Discover how to "brand" your business or establish your expertise. Hear about the new online tools that will help you manage and produce content efficiently and effectively. See www.Techclubcpr.com too for free ebook.

InspirRadio
Live Wisely, Well and Wealthy Now --- Change Your Mind for the Better (TM)

InspirRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2009 90:00


Show Segment: Empowered to Hope ™ Let this be an exhilirating summer for you by taking time to relax and regroup. Join us in our new series- Live Wisely, Well and Wealthy Now to position yourself for a great second half of the year so you can catapult into 2010. Today's show features guest, Dr. Carolyn Clansy Miller, co-owner of Charis Psychological Associates in Houston, Texas. As a psychologist, speaker and life coach, Dr. Miller skillfully employs psychological, inspirational and strategic approaches to her mission of personal empowerment. She has been a featured guest on syndicated radio and television programs such as Fox News, Texas Justice, Trinity Broadcasting Network, and The Doctor’s In. In her former role as the Senior Director of Education and Pastoral Care at the 47,000-member Lakewood Church, Dr. Carolyn led over 1000 staff and volunteers in 16 ministries who annually reached more than 250,000 people per year. On today’s show, Dr. Miller will discuss how you can overcome the challenges of hopelessness, helplessness and self-rejections through Jesus Christ and life strategies. This segment’s discussion is based on principles from chapter 3 (Helpless Becomes Hopeless) and 4 (Rejecting Rejection) of the book, Ready, Set...Grow by Dondi Scumaci. Learn to identify the negative beliefs and emotions that are standing between you and God’s best.

Starstyle®-Be the Star You Are!®
Teaching Moments with John Bishop, The Effects of Media on Teens, Explaining Miracles

Starstyle®-Be the Star You Are!®

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2006 12:25


John Bishop, Founder of Accents on Success, shares goal setting tips for students. In T42, Cynthia Brian and Heather Brittany discuss the correlation between activities of teens with media experiences. Carolyn Miller shares information on creating miracles.

Starstyle®-Be the Star You Are!®
T42-TV and Teen Sex, Creating Miracles, and Accents on Success

Starstyle®-Be the Star You Are!®

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2006 12:25


Cynthia Brian and Heather Brittany ask if teens are experimenting more with sex because of the promiscuity on TV? Common elements from escaping grave danger result in positive results with Dr. Carolyn Miller's book, Creating Miracles. John Bishop is dedicated to helping students succeed in school and his book Goal Setting for Students offers life skills as well as other lessons for achievement.