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Best podcasts about Charles Parker

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City Quick Connect Podcast from the Municipal Association of South Carolina

Chief Operating Officer Jake Broom talks with Charles Parker, project director from The Retail Coach, a consulting firm the Municipal Association has partnered with for retail recruitment training. They discuss retail development trends, ways cities can market themselves and address policy considerations for retail, as well as success stories around South Carolina and the nation. Read Parker's recent article in Uptown: https://www.masc.sc/uptown/07-2024/role-city-leadership-retail-recruitment

Connecting Communities: Kalamazoo Earth Day
Charles Parker (Charlie's P.L.A.C.E.) - History of Recreation in Kalamazoo

Connecting Communities: Kalamazoo Earth Day

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 54:43


Don't miss Charles Parker (Charlie's P.L.A.C.E., Youth Basketball League, and more) storytelling about the history of recreation and play in Kalamazoo over the last 50 years. Mr. Parker recalls his youth, a point in time where the North side of Kalamazoo had virtually no parks for children and invisible lines were drawn preventing residents from using other parks in the city. Today, Mr. Parker is responsible for founding or being an advisor for dozens of Kalamazoo-based recreation programs for children.  Charlie's P.L.A.C.E. http://www.kzoocharliesplace.com Charlie's P.L.A.C.E. on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kzoocharliesplace

Scary Stories from Bad Vibes
4 Truly Intense 911 Dispatcher Nosleep Scary Stories

Scary Stories from Bad Vibes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 30:01


In tonight's video I read some intense/scary 911 dispatcher horror stories from Reddit's Nosleep subreddit. Thanks to all of the writers who allowed me to share their amazing work Story 1: u/GenericOnlineName. https://tinyurl.com/e5wkzsej Story 2: u/fbis-most-unwanted https://tinyurl.com/4wjjs2jr Story 3: u/Langster_Gangster https://tinyurl.com/ytc98d79 Story 4: u/ELITEREDDIT07 https://tinyurl.com/4y54h2z4 You can also listen in podcast form "Scary Stories from Bad Vibes" Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6WCjzGChSiOtskaZjonvqz Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scary-stories-from-bad-vibes/id1614005565 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-bad-vibes-nightmares-94022380/ Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/show/3497187 Podcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3868720 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/bad-vibes-nightmares-4264713 JiloSaavn: https://www.jiosaavn.com/shows/Scary-Stories-from-Bad-Vibes/1/A7Unzn6te1Y_ Become a CHANNEL MEMBER for early access for as little as 99 cents a month: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7N-0n6MRuhtRVfCpj_oArQ/join Perhaps buy some MERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/bad-vibes-storytelling Follow me on Social Media: TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BadVibesYOUTUBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/badvibesstorytelling/ Send your TRUE story in: badvibes760@gmail.com Music by: C.O.A.G: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXZsUCwRkPs Background images Video by MART PRODUCTION: https://tinyurl.com/yawcdhdy Photo by Alan Quirván: https://tinyurl.com/5a5t8e68 Video by Kelly : https://tinyurl.com/2p8pkmr8 Video by Connor kane: https://tinyurl.com/yc45s8dz Photo by Charles Parker:https://tinyurl.com/2drj52bs Timestamps: Story 1 Sometimes I like to listen to 911 calls: (00:00) Story 2 A 911 Operator Warning You to Stay Safe: (06:42) Story 3 My Worst 911 Call: (13:00) Story 4 Why I'm no longer a 911 dispatcher: (25:41)

Lee's Summit Town Hall
Taking a moment to listen — and not fix

Lee's Summit Town Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 40:33


With a new school year fast approaching, hosts Nick Parker and Liesl Hays thought it would be a good time to check in on our youth and see what things were on their minds as summer draws to a close. Their two sons, Charles Parker and Ethan Hays, joined them in the vault for a conversation on school, bullies and their expectations and needs when it comes to parents helping them navigate the life of a teen.

My Neighbors Are Dead
Scream with Joshua Charles Parker

My Neighbors Are Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 31:19


We cannot get enough from the townspeople of Woodsboro and how a series of tragedies there follow its citizens through life. This week we talk to a former high school and college classmate of Sydney, Randy, and the gang (our pal Joshua Charles Parker) to get the details. The Adam talks to Joshua Charles Parker about his connection to the Scream franchise, Adam's plans of dating Alyssa Milano, and so much more. Give it a listen.  For more from Joshua, check out his socials:https://www.instagram.com/joshuacparker--SHOW INFORMATIONTwitter: @MyDeadNeighborsInstagram: @MyNeighborsAreDeadEmail: MyNeighborsAreDead@gmail.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/myneighborsaredeadMerchandise: TeePublicSubscribe: Apple PodcastsSubscribe: Spotify

American Timelines
Episode 208: The Lynching of Mack Charles Parker: April/May of 1959

American Timelines

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 68:14


Amy & Joe are back with another episode about 1959!  Amy tells the story of a tragic lynching of an innocent black man, and Joe fills in the timeline with birthdays, a tragic rape, a UFO conspiracy, burglars, baseball, some plane crashes and more! Part of the Queen City Podcast Network: www.queencitypodcastnetwork.com. Credits Include:  Black Nationalism: A Search for an Identity in America by E. U. Essien-Udom, Oakland Tribune,  McGuire, Danielle L. At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance- a New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power , 'It Was like All of Us Had Been Raped': Sexual Violence, Community Mobilization, and the African American Freedom Struggle, Popculture.us, Wikipedia, New York Times, IMDB & Youtube.  Information may not be accurate, as it is produced by jerks. Music by MATT TRUMAN EGO TRIP, the greatest American Band. Click Here to buy their albums!

Creative Confidential with Jude Kampfner
Episode 23: Chris Brookes - Finding the silence in the middle of the sound

Creative Confidential with Jude Kampfner

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 23:50


Canadian audio artist, journalist and actor, Chris Brookes lives in St John's, Newfoundland near Battery Hill, where Marconi set up his receiving tower in the first transatlantic wireless experiment.  Brookes began his career running a theatre company creating documentary style productions that influenced government legislation. He then worked as a current affairs producer for the weekly 3 hour show ‘CBC Sunday Morning'. He says he always considered himself an artist rather than an employee of a broadcasting company. As an independent audio producer, he's attended the European Features Conference regularly and found inspiring peers and mentors in sound auteurs from France, Germany and Scandinavia. https://www.batteryradio.com/ Literary influences: John Berger: Into Their Labours trilogy Michael Ondaatje: Coming Through Slaughter James Agee & Walker Evans: Now Let Us Praise Famous Men   Audio features: Kaye Mortley: Springtime it Brings on the Shearing Peter Leonhard Braun: Bells in Europe ARTE & Radio Grenouille: (Anouk Batard, Mehdi Ahoudig): Who Killed Lolita? Charles Parker, Peggy Seeger, Ewan MacColl: The Radio Ballads Each week in Creative Confidential Jude Kampfner chats to an independent professional performance or visual artist about how they survive and thrive. They share details of moving between projects, becoming more entrepreneurial, finding the best opportunities and developing a signature image and style. Her guests range from lyricists to novelists, videographers to sound designers. A broadcaster, writer and coach, Jude gently probes and challenges her so that whatever your line of creativity you learn from her advice and the experiences of her lively guests. REACH OUT TO JUDE: -  Jude's WebsiteJude on TwitterJude on LinkedInJude on Instagram Theme music composed by Gene Pritsker. https://www.genepritsker.com/ Show Producer and Editor, Mark McDonald. Launch YOUR podcast here.  

Stevie B’s Media Productions Presents
What A Word From The Lord Radio Show - (Episode 230)

Stevie B’s Media Productions Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 100:00


The proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ by members of the churches of Christ.  With your Host Stevie R. Butler (Helen Street Church of Christ, Fayetteville, North Carolina). Special Guest Speaker:  Charles Parker       Subject: "Relationship"         (Center Point Church of Christ, Birmingham, Alabama) [The Community Corner] Special Guest:  Ty Moore (Business: Ty's World) from Jacksonville, Florida. Co-host: Leu Gilbert        Subject: "Encourage Yourself In the Lord"        Lesson Text: [1 Samuel 30:6] DATE: July 12, 2022

The Resistance Library from Ammo.com
Charles Parker: The Forgotten History of Parker Brothers and its Legacy of Collectible Shotguns

The Resistance Library from Ammo.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 29:23


On this episode of The Resistance Library, Sam and Dave review the history of Parker Shotguns and their creator: Charles Parker. Charles Parker is one of those quintessential “American Dream” stories whose business success was forged during the War Between the States and America's subsequent western expansion. It's a rags-to-riches tale that combined ingenuity, hard work, and determination to create a multi-generational, family-owned business known for both introducing small-bore shotguns and producing collector pieces. His firearms were so inspiring that nearly 90 years since the company was sold, and over 75 years since a gun has been crafted with the Parker name, these high-quality guns are still sought out among collectors and the Parker Brothers name is considered a classic among gun enthusiasts.   You can read the full article “Charles Parker: The Forgotten History of Parker Brothers and its Legacy of Collectible Shotguns” at Ammo.com: https://ammo.com/articles/charles-parker-brothers-shotguns-collectible-guns-forgotten-history   For $20 off your $200 purchase, go to https://ammo.com/podcast (a special deal for our listeners).   Follow Sam Jacobs on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SamJacobs1776   And check out our sponsor, Libertas Bella, for all of your favorite 2nd Amendment apparel at LibertasBella.com.   Helpful Links:  Resistance Library  Sam Jacobs

Midnight Train Podcast
Christmas Disasters

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 115:39


For bonuses and to support the show, sign up at www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast   This week is our Christmas special here on the train. First, we've covered Krampus, Christmas killings, and ghost story Christmas traditions. Then, in keeping with our tradition of crazy Christmas episodes, today, we bring you some crazy Christmas disasters! Christmas isn't immune to crazy shit going on, from natural disasters to fires. Not only that, we're giving you guys a pretty good dose of history today. So with that being said, let's get into some crazy Christmas stuff!   While this first topic isn't necessarily a disaster in the usual sense, it definitely caused nothing but problems. And yes, it's a disaster. In 1865 on Christmas Eve, something happened that would change things for many people in this country and still causes grief to this day. While most people in the u.s. were settling down for the night with their families, leaving milk out for Santa, and tucking the kids in for the night, a group of men in Pulaski, Tennessee, were getting together for a very different purpose. Frank McCord, Richard Reed, John Lester, John Kennedy, J. Calvin Jones, and James Crowe were all officers with the Confederacy in the civil war. That night, they got together to form a group inspired at least in part by the then largely defunct Sons of Malta. While it started as a social club, within months, it would turn into one of the most nefarious groups around, the Ku Klux Klan. According to The Cyclopædia of Fraternities (1907), "Beginning in April, 1867, there was a gradual transformation. ...The members had conjured up a veritable Frankenstein. They had played with an engine of power and mystery, though organized on entirely innocent lines, and found themselves overcome by a belief that something must lie behind it all – that there was, after all, a serious purpose, a work for the Klan to do." It borrowed parts of the initiation ceremony from the sons of Malta with the same purpose: "ludicrous initiations, the baffling of public curiosity, and the amusement for members were the only objects of the Klan," according to Albert Stevens in 1907. In the summer of 1867, local branches of the Klan met in a general organizing convention. They established what they called an "Invisible Empire of the South." Leading Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest was chosen as the first leader, or "grand wizard," of the Klan; he presided over a hierarchy of grand dragons, grand titans, and grand cyclops. The organization of the Ku Klux Klan coincided with the beginning of the second phase of post-Civil War Reconstruction, put into place by the more radical members of the Republican Party in Congress. After rejecting President Andrew Johnson's relatively lenient Reconstruction policies from 1865 to 1866, Congress passed the Reconstruction Act over the presidential veto. Under its provisions, the South was divided into five military districts. Each state was required to approve the 14th Amendment, which granted "equal protection" of the Constitution to formerly enslaved people and enacted universal male suffrage. From 1867 onward, Black participation in public life in the South became one of the most radical aspects of Reconstruction. Black people won elections to southern state governments and even the U.S. Congress. For its part, the Ku Klux Klan dedicated itself to an underground campaign of violence against Republican leaders and voters (both Black and white) to reverse the policies of Radical Reconstruction and restore white supremacy in the South. They were joined in this struggle by similar organizations such as the Knights of the White Camelia (launched in Louisiana in 1867) and the White Brotherhood. At least 10 percent of the Black legislators elected during the 1867-1868 constitutional conventions became victims of violence during Reconstruction, including seven who were killed. White Republicans (derided as "carpetbaggers" and "scalawags") and Black institutions such as schools and churches—symbols of Black autonomy—were also targets for Klan attacks. By 1870, the Ku Klux Klan had branches in nearly every southern state. The Klan did not boast a well-organized structure or clear leadership even at its height. Local Klan members, often wearing masks and dressed in the organization's signature long white robes and hoods, usually carried out their attacks at night. They acted on their own but supported the common goals of defeating Radical Reconstruction and restoring white supremacy in the South. Klan activity flourished particularly in the regions of the South where Black people were a minority or a slight majority of the population and were relatively limited in others. Among the most notorious zones of Klan activity was South Carolina, where in January 1871, 500 masked men attacked the Union county jail and lynched eight Black prisoners. Though Democratic leaders would later attribute Ku Klux Klan violence to poorer southern white people, the organization's membership crossed class lines, from small farmers and laborers to planters, lawyers, merchants, physicians, and ministers. In the regions where most Klan activity took place, local law enforcement officials either belonged to the Klan or declined to act against it. Even those who arrested Klansmen found it difficult to find witnesses willing to testify against them.    Other leading white citizens in the South declined to speak out against the group's actions, giving them implicit approval. After 1870, Republican state governments in the South turned to Congress for help, resulting in three Enforcement Acts, the strongest of which was the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871.   For the first time, the Ku Klux Klan Act designated certain crimes committed by individuals as federal offenses, including conspiracies to deprive citizens of the right to hold office, serve on juries and enjoy the equal protection of the law. In addition, the act authorized the president to suspend the habeas corpus, arrest accused individuals without charge, and send federal forces to suppress Klan violence. For those of us dummies that may not know, a "writ of habeas corpus" (which literally means to "produce the body") is a court order demanding that a public official (such as a warden) deliver an imprisoned individual to the court and show a valid reason for that person's detention. The procedure provides a means for prison inmates or others acting on their behalf to dispute the legal basis for confinement.   This expansion of federal authority–which Ulysses S. Grant promptly used in 1871 to crush Klan activity in South Carolina and other areas of the South–outraged Democrats and even alarmed many Republicans. From the early 1870s onward, white supremacy gradually reasserted its hold on the South as support for Reconstruction waned; by the end of 1876, the entire South was under Democratic control once again.   Now, this was just the first version of the Klan. A second version started up in the early 1900s and later on another revival which is the current iteration of the Klan. We're not going to go into the later versions of the Klan because well…. Fuck 'em! We've already given them too much air time! But… This most definitely qualifies as a Christmas disaster.   Next up, we have a couple natural disasters.    First up, Cyclone Tracy. Cyclone Tracy has been described as the most significant tropical cyclone in Australia's history, and it changed how we viewed the threat of tropical cyclones to northern Australia.   Five days before Christmas 1974, satellite images showed a tropical depression in the Arafura Sea, 700 kilometers (or almost 435 miles for us Americans) northeast of Darwin.   The following day the Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Darwin warned that a cyclone had formed and gave it the name Tracy. Cyclone Tracy was moving southwest at this stage, but as it passed the northwest of Bathurst Island on December 23, it slowed down and changed course.   That night, it rounded Cape Fourcroy and began moving southeast, with Darwin directly in its path.   The first warning that Darwin was under threat came at 12:30 p.m. on Christmas Eve when a top-priority flash cyclone warning was issued advising people that Cyclone Tracy was expected to make landfall early Christmas morning.   Despite 12 hours' warning of the cyclone's impending arrival, it fell mainly on deaf ears.   Residents were complacent after a near-miss from Cyclone Selma a few weeks before and distracted by the festive season.   Indeed in the preceding decade, the Bureau of Meteorology had identified 25 cyclones in Northern Territory waters, but few had caused much damage. Severe Tropical Cyclone Tracy was a small but intense system at landfall.   The radius of the galeforce winds extended only 50 kilometers from the eye of the cyclone, making it one of the most miniature tropical cyclones on record, according to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).   Records show that at least six tropical cyclones had severely impacted Darwin before Tracy.   The worst of these was in January 1897 when a "disastrous hurricane" nearly destroyed the settlement, and 28 people died.   However, unlike Tracy, it is thought this cyclone did not directly pass over Darwin.   And while Tracy was reported as a category four cyclone, some meteorologists today believe it may have been a category five shortly before it made landfall.   At midnight on Christmas Day, wind gusts greater than 100 kilometers or over 62 miles per hour began to be recorded.   The cyclone's center reached East Point at 3:15 a.m. and landed just north of Fannie Bay at 3:30 a.m.   Tracy was so strong it bent a railway signal tower in half.    The city was devastated by the cyclone. At least 90 percent of homes in Darwin were demolished or badly damaged. Forty-five vessels in the harbor were wrecked or damaged.   In addition to the 65 people who died, 145 were admitted to the hospital with serious injuries.   Vegetation was damaged up to 80 kilometers away from the coast, and Darwin felt eerily quiet due to the lack of insect and birdlife.   Within a week after the cyclone hit, more than 30,000 Darwin residents had been evacuated by air or road. That's more than two-thirds of the population at that time.   Cyclone Tracy remains one of Australia's most significant disasters.   As Murphy wrote 10 years after the cyclone: "The impact of Cyclone Tracy has reached far beyond the limits of Darwin itself. All along the tropical coasts of northern Australia and beyond a new cyclone awareness has emerged."   Merry fucking Christmas! Damn, that sucks. The information in this section came from an article on abc.net.au   Next up, we are going way back. The Christmas Flood of 1717 resulted from a northwesterly storm, which hit the coastal area of the Netherlands, Germany, and Scandinavia on Christmas night of 1717. During the night of Christmas, 1717, the coastal regions of the Netherlands, Germany, and Scandinavia were hit by a severe north-western storm. It is estimated that 14,000 people died. It was the worst flood for four centuries and the last significant flood to hit the north of the Netherlands.   In the countryside to the north of the Netherlands, the water level rose up to a few meters. The city of Groningen rose up to a few feet. In the province of Groningen, villages that were situated directly behind the dikes were nearly swept away. Action had to be taken against looters who robbed houses and farms under the fraudulent act of rescuing the flood victims. In total, the flood caused 2,276 casualties in Groningen. 1,455 homes were either destroyed or suffered extensive damage. Most livestock was lost.   The water also poured into Amsterdam and Haarlem and the areas around Dokkum and Stavoren. Over 150 people died in Friesland alone. In addition, large sections of Northern Holland were left underwater and the area around Zwolle and Kampen. In these areas, the flood only caused material damage. In Vlieland, however, the sea poured over the dunes, almost entirely sweeping away the already-damaged village of West-Vlieland.   We also found this report from a German website. It's been translated, so our apologies if it's wonky.    "According to tradition, several days before Christmas, it had blown strong and sustained from the southwest. Shortly after sunset on Christmas Eve, the wind suddenly turned from west to northwest and eased a little. The majority of the residents went to bed unconcerned, because currently was half moon and the next regular flood would not occur until 7 a.m. At the time when the tide was supposed to have been low for a long time, however, a drop in the water level could not be determined. Allegedly between 1 and 2 a.m. the storm began to revive violently accompanied by lightning and thunder. Between 3 and 4 o'clock in the morning the water reached the top of the dike. The current and waves caused the dike caps to break, so that the tide rolled over the dike into the flat land with a loud roar of thunder. Many only had time to save themselves in the dark on the floor under the roof. Most of the time there was not even time to take clothes, drinking water and some food with you. Numerous houses could not withstand the rising water and the current. In the higher and higher water and the increasing current, windows were Doors and entire walls dented. Allegedly the hurricane and the storm surge raged against the coast for three full days, so that it was not until December 28 that the water fell so far that one could come to the aid of one's neighbors with simply built "boats." In many places, the dykes had been razed to the ground, which meant that in lower-lying areas, every regular flood caused renewed flooding. At the places where the dykes were broken, deep valleys, some of which were large, formed. In many places where the dike is led around in a semi-arch, these walls, also known as pools or bracken, are still visible and testify to the force of the water. At that time, many people are said to have believed that the march was forever lost. In the low-lying areas, the water was later covered with ice floes, sometimes held up for months. Up until the summer months, bodies were said to have been found repeatedly during the clean-up work on the alluvial piles of straw and in the trenches. Many people who survived the flood later fell victim to so-called marching fever. New storm surges in the following years ruined the efforts for the first time to get the dike back into a defensible condition, and many houses, which were initially only damaged, have now been completely destroyed. Numerous small owners left the country so that the Hanover government even issued a ban on emigration."   Looks like the Netherlands got a proper Christmas fucking as well! Some towns were so severely destroyed that nothing was left, and they simply ceased to exist. Damn.    Cyclones and floods… What else does mother nature have for us? Well, how's about an earthquake! On Friday, December 26, 2003, at 5:26 a.m., Bam city in Southeastern Iran was jolted by an earthquake registering a 6.5 magnitude on the Richter scale. This was the result of the strike-slip motion of the Bam fault, which runs through this area. The earthquake's epicenter was determined to be approximately six miles southwest of the city. Three more significant aftershocks and many smaller aftershocks were also recorded, the last of which occurred over a month after the main earthquake. To date, official death tolls have 26,271 fatalities, 9000 injured, and 525 still missing. The city of Bam is one of Iran's most ancient cities, dating back to 224A.D. Latest reports and damage estimates are approaching the area of $1.9 billion. A United Nations report estimated that about 90% of the city's buildings were 60%-100% damaged, while the remaining buildings were between 30%-60% damaged. The crazy part about the whole thing… The quake only lasted for about 8 seconds.   Now I know what you're thinking… That's not Christmas… Well, there spanky, the night of the 25th, Christmas, people started to feel minor tremors that would preface the quake, so fuck you, it counts.   We have one more natural disaster for you guys, and this one most of you guys probably remember. And this one was another that started last Christmas night and rolled into the 26th, also known as boxing day. So we're talking about the Boxing Day Tsunami and the Indian ocean earthquake in 2004.    A 9.1-magnitude earthquake—one of the largest ever recorded—ripped through an undersea fault in the Indian Ocean, propelling a massive column of water toward unsuspecting shores. The Boxing Day tsunami would be the deadliest in recorded history, taking a staggering 230,000 lives in a matter of hours.   The city of Banda Aceh on the northern tip of Sumatra was closest to the powerful earthquake's epicenter, and the first waves arrived in just 20 minutes. It's nearly impossible to imagine the 100-foot roiling mountain of water that engulfed the coastal city of 320,000, instantly killing more than 100,000 men, women, and children. Buildings folded like houses of cards, trees, and cars were swept up in the oil-black rapids, and virtually no one caught in the deluge survived.   Thailand was next. With waves traveling 500 mph across the Indian Ocean, the tsunami hit the coastal provinces of Phang Nga and Phuket an hour and a half later. Despite the time-lapse, locals and tourists were utterly unaware of the imminent destruction. Curious beachgoers even wandered out among the oddly receding waves, only to be chased down by a churning wall of water. The death toll in Thailand was nearly 5,400, including 2,000 foreign tourists.   An hour later, on the opposite side of the Indian Ocean, the waves struck the southeastern coast of India near the city of Chennai, pushing debris-choked water kilometers inland and killing more than 10,000 people, primarily women and children, since many of the men were out fishing. But some of the worst devastations were reserved for the island nation of Sri Lanka, where more than 30,000 people were swept away by the waves and hundreds of thousands left homeless.   As proof of the record-breaking strength of the tsunami, the last victims of the Boxing Day disaster perished nearly eight hours later when swelling seas and rogue waves caught swimmers by surprise in South Africa, 5,000 miles from the quake's epicenter.   Vasily Titov is a tsunami researcher and forecaster with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Center for Tsunami Research. He credits the unsparing destructiveness of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami on the raw power of the earthquake that spawned it. The quake originated in a so-called megathrust fault, where heavy oceanic plates subduct beneath lighter continental plates.    "They are the largest faults in the world and they're all underwater," says Titov.   The 2004 quake ruptured a 900-mile stretch along the Indian and Australian plates 31 miles below the ocean floor. Rather than delivering one violent jolt, the earthquake lasted an unrelenting 10 minutes, releasing as much pent-up power as several thousand atomic bombs.   In the process, massive segments of the ocean floor were forced an estimated 30 or 40 meters (up to 130 feet) upward. The effect was like dropping the world's most giant pebble in the Indian Ocean with ripples the size of mountains extending out in all directions.   Titov emphasizes that tsunamis look nothing like the giant surfing break-style waves that many imagine.   "It's a wave, but from the observer's standpoint, you wouldn't recognize it as a wave," Titov says. "It's more like the ocean turns into a white water river and floods everything in its path."   Once caught in the raging waters, the debris will finish the job if the currents don't pull you under.   "In earthquakes, a certain number of people die but many more are injured. It's completely reversed with tsunamis," says Titov. "Almost no injuries, because it's such a difficult disaster to survive."   Holy fuck… That's insane!   Well, there are some crazy natural disasters gifted to us by mother nature. So now let's take a look at some man-made disasters… And there are some bad ones.    First up is the 1953 train wreck on Christmas Eve in New Zealand. So this is actually a mix of mother nature fucking people and a man-made structure failing. This event is also referred to as the Tangiwai disaster. The weather on Christmas Eve was fine, and with little recent rain, no one suspected flooding in the Whangaehu River. The river appeared normal when a goods train crossed the bridge around 7 p.m. What transformed the situation was the sudden release of approximately 2 million cubic meters of water from the crater lake of nearby Mt Ruapehu. A 6-meter-high wave containing water, ice, mud, and rocks surged, tsunami-like, down the Whangaehu River. Sometime between 10.10 and 10.15 p.m., this lahar struck the concrete pylons of the Tangiwai railway bridge.   Traveling at approximately 65 km per hour, locomotive Ka 949 and its train of nine carriages and two vans reached the severely weakened bridge at 10.21 p.m. As the bridge buckled beneath its weight, the engine plunged into the river, taking all five second-class carriages with it. The torrent force destroyed four of these carriages – those inside had little chance of survival.   The leading first-class carriage, Car Z, teetered on the edge of the ruined bridge for a few minutes before breaking free from the remaining three carriages and toppling into the river. It rolled downstream before coming to rest on a bank as the water level fell. Remarkably, 21 of the 22 passengers in this carriage survived. Evidence suggested that the locomotive driver, Charles Parker, had applied the emergency brakes some 200 m from the bridge, which prevented the last three carriages from ending up in the river and saved many lives. Even still, 151 of the 285 passengers and crew died that night in the crash.   This information was taken from nzhistory.gov.    Next up is the Italian Hall disaster.    Before it was called Calumet, the area was known as Red Jacket. And for many, it seemed to be ground zero for the sprawling copper mining operations that absorbed wave after wave of immigrants into the Upper Peninsula.   Red Jacket itself was a company town for the Calumet and Hecla Mining Company, a large firm that in the 1870s was known as the world's largest copper producer. For a time, C&H had the world's deepest copper mines.   But the company wasn't immune from the organized labor push that swept across the Keweenaw Peninsula and other parts of the U.P. in 1913. Miners in Montana and Colorado had unionized, and in July of that year, the Western Federation of Miners called a strike against all Copper Country mines. According to a mining journal published that year, they were pushing for a $3 daily wage, 8-hour days, safer working conditions, and representation.   "The strike took place in a very complicated time in American history," said Jo Holt, a historian with the National Park Service's Keweenaw National Historical Park. "We had all these different things coming together. An increasingly industrialized country was grappling with worker's rights, gender issues, and immigration. We were moving from a gilded age into a progressive era, and recognizing the voice of labor.   "We see this event happen in the midst of that struggle."   "The reason it resonates today is we are still having these conversations. How do we create a just economy that functions for everybody? ... We are still, almost hundred and 10 years later, in the midst of these conversations."   As the strike wore into fall and the holiday season, a women's auxiliary group to the WFM organized a Christmas Eve party for the miners' families at the Italian Benevolent Society building, better known as the Italian Hall.   It was a big, boisterous affair, researchers have said. The multi-story hall was packed, with more than 600 people inside at one point. Children were watching a play and receiving gifts. Organizers later said the crowd was so large that it was hard to track who was coming in the door.   When the false cry of "Fire!" went up, pandemonium reached the sole stairway leading down to the street.   "What happened is when people panicked, they tried to get out through the stairwell," Holt said. "Someone tripped or people started to fall, and that's what created the bottleneck. It was just people falling on top of each other."   The aftermath was horrifying. As the dead were pulled from the pile in the stairwell, the bodies were carried to the town hall, which turned into a makeshift morgue. Some families lost more than one child. Other children were orphaned when their parents died.   One black and white photo in the Michigan Technological University Archives shows rows of what looks like sleeping children lying side-by-side. Their eyes are closed. Their faces were unmarred. The caption reads: "Christmas Eve in the Morgue."   After the dead were buried, some families moved away. Others stayed and kept supporting the strike, which ended the following spring.   Rumors emerged later that the Italian Hall's doors were designed to open inward, preventing the panicked crowd from pushing them outward to the street. Those were debunked, along with the suggestion in Woody Guthrie's "1913 Massacre" song that mining company thugs were holding the doors shut from the outside that night.   Damn… Mostly kids. On Christmas. That's a tough one.   Here's another touchy one. A race riot erupted in Mayfield, Kentucky, just before Christmas 1896. Although slavery in the U.S. ended after the Civil War, the Reconstruction period and beyond was a dangerous time to be black. Things were awful for non-whites in the former Confederacy, amongst which Kentucky was especially bad for racial violence. In December 1896, white vigilantes lynched two black men within 24 hours of each other between the 21st and 22nd, one for a minor disagreement with a white man and the other, Jim Stone, for alleged rape. A note attached to Stone's swinging corpse warned black residents to get out of town.   In response to this unambiguous threat, the local African-American population armed themselves. Rumors spread amongst the town's white people that 250 men were marching on the city, and a state of emergency was called. The whites mobilized, black stores were vandalized, and fighting broke out between the two sides on December 23. In the event, three people were killed, including Will Suet, a black teenager who had just got off the train to spend Christmas with his family. It was all over on Christmas Eve, and a few days later, an uneasy truce between the races was called.   Ugh! Y'all know what time it is? That's right, it's time for some quick hitters.   Many of us enjoy the Christmas period by going to the theatre or watching a movie. In December 1903, Chicago residents were eager to do just that at the brand-new Iroquois Theatre, which had been officially opened only in October that year. 1700 people in all crammed themselves in to see the zany, family-friendly musical comedy, Mr. Bluebeard. But just as the wait was over and the show started, a single spark from a stage light lit the surrounding drapery. The show's star, Eddie Foy, tried to keep things together as Iroquois employees struggled to put the curtains out in vain.   However, even the spectacle of a Windy City-native in drag couldn't stop the terrified crowd stampeding for the few exits. These, preposterously, were concealed by curtains and utterly inadequate in number. When the actors opened their own exit door to escape, a gust of wind sent a fireball through the crowded theatre, meaning that hundreds died before the fire service was even called. 585 people died, either suffocated, burned alive, or crushed. The scene was described in a 1904 account as "worse than that pictured in the mind of Dante in his vision of the inferno". Next up, the politics behind this ghastly event are pretty complicated – one Mexican lecturer described the massacre as "the most complicated case in Mexico" – but here's an inadequate summary. The small and impoverished village of Acteal, Mexico, was home to Las Abejas (the bees'), a religious collective that sympathized with a rebel group opposing the Mexican government. Thus, on December 22, 1997, members of the then-ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party crept down the steep hill slopes above the village. They chose their moment to attack carefully as people gathered at a prayer meeting when they finally slunk into Acteal.   Over the next few hours, assassins armed with guns executed 45 innocent people in cold blood. Amongst the dead were 21 women, some of whom were pregnant, and 15 children. Worst of all, investigations into this cowardly act seem to implicate the government itself. Soldiers garrisoned nearby did not intervene, despite being within earshot of the gunfire and horrified screams. In addition, there was evidence of the crime scene being tampered with by local police and government officials. Though some people have been convicted, there are suspicions that they were framed and that the real culprits remain at large.   -Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house, not a creature was stirring… except the Soviet Union. The Marxist-Leninist Khalq and Parcham parties had ousted the Afghan president in April 1978. Still, communism was so unpopular in Afghanistan that the mujahideen succeeded in toppling them just over a year later. So Khalq and Parcham turned to the Soviet Union for help, and on Christmas Eve that year, they obliged by sending 30,000 troops across the border into Afghanistan by the cover of darkness. Bloody fighting ensued, and soon the Soviet Union had control of the major cities.   The Soviets stayed for nine years, at which time the mujahideen, backed by foreign support and weapons, waged a brutal guerrilla campaign against the invaders. In turn, captured mujahideen were executed, and entire villages and agricultural areas were razed to the ground. When the Soviets finally withdrew in February 1989, over 1 million civilians and almost 125,000 soldiers from both sides were killed. From the turmoil after the Afghan-Soviet War emerged, the Taliban, installed by neighboring Pakistan, and with them Osama bin Laden. This indeed was a black Christmas for the world.   -How about another race riot… No? Well, here you go anyway. Although, this one may be more fucked up. The Agana Race Riot saw black and white US Marines fight it out from Christmas Eve to Boxing Day, 1944. Guam was host to both black and white US Marines in 1944. But instead of fighting the enemy, the white troops elected to turn on the all-black Marine 25th Depot Company. First, the white Marines would stop their fellow soldiers from entering Agana, pelt them with rocks, and shout racist obscenities at them. Then, on Christmas Eve 1944, 9 members of the 25th on official leave were seen talking to local women, and white Marines opened fire on them. Then, on Christmas Day, 2 black soldiers were shot dead by drunken white Marines in separate incidents.   Guam's white Marines were decidedly short on festive cheer and goodwill to all men. Not content with these murders, a white mob attacked an African-American depot on Boxing Day, and a white soldier sustained an injury when the 25th returned fire. Sick of their treatment by their fellow soldiers, 40 black Marines gave chase to the retreating mob in a jeep, but further violence was prevented by a roadblock. Can you guess what happened next? Yep, the black soldiers were charged with unlawful assembly, rioting, and attempted murder, while the white soldiers were left to nurse their aching heads.   One more major one for you guys, and then we'll leave on a kind of happier note. This one's kind of rough. Be warned.    In late December 2008 and into January 2009, the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) brutally killed more than 865 civilians and abducted at least 160 children in the northern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). LRA combatants hacked their victims to death with machetes or axes or crushed their skulls with clubs and heavy sticks. In some of the places where they attacked, few were left alive.   The worst attacks happened 48 hours over Christmas in locations some 160 miles apart in the Daruma, Duru, and Faradje areas of the Haut-Uele district of northern Congo. The LRA waited until the time of Christmas festivities on December 24 and 25 to carry out their devastating attacks, apparently choosing a moment when they would find the maximum number of people altogether. The killings occurred in the Congo and parts of southern Sudan, where similar weapons and tactics were used.   The Christmas massacres in Congo are part of a longstanding practice of horrific atrocities and abuse by the LRA. Before shifting its operations to the Congo in 2006, the LRA was based in Uganda and southern Sudan, where LRA combatants also killed, raped, and abducted thousands of civilians. When the LRA moved to Congo, its combatants initially refrained from targeting Congolese people. Still, in September 2008, the LRA began its first wave of attacks, apparently to punish local communities who had helped LRA defectors to escape. The first wave of attacks in September, together with the Christmas massacres, has led to the deaths of over 1,033 civilians and the abduction of at least 476 children.   LRA killings have not stopped since the Christmas massacres. Human Rights Watch receives regular reports of murders and abductions by the LRA, keeping civilians living in terror. According to the United Nations, over 140,000 people have fled their homes since late December 2008 to seek safety elsewhere. New attacks and the flight of civilians are reported weekly. People are frightened to gather together in some areas, believing that the LRA may choose these moments to strike, as they did with such devastating efficiency over Christmas.   Even by LRA standards, the Christmas massacres in the Congo were ruthless. LRA combatants struck quickly and quietly, surrounding their victims as they ate their Christmas meal in Batande village or gathered for a Christmas day concert in Faradje. In Mabando village, the LRA sought to maximize the death toll by luring their victims to a central place, playing the radio, and forcing their victims to sing songs and call for others to come to join the party. In most attacks, they tied up their victims, stripped them of their clothes, raped the women and girls, and then killed their victims by crushing their skulls. In two cases, the attackers tried to kill three-year-old toddlers by twisting off their heads. The few villagers who survived often did so because their assailants thought they were dead.   Yeah...so there's that. We could go much deeper into this incident, but we think you get the point.    We'll leave you with a story that is pretty bizarre when you stop and think about it. But we'll leave you with this story of an unlikely Christmas get-together. This is the story of the Christmas truce.    British machine gunner Bruce Bairnsfather, later a prominent cartoonist, wrote about it in his memoirs. Like most of his fellow infantrymen of the 1st Battalion of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, he was spending the holiday eve shivering in the muck, trying to keep warm. He had spent a good part of the past few months fighting the Germans. And now, in a part of Belgium called Bois de Ploegsteert, he was crouched in a trench that stretched just three feet deep by three feet wide, his days and nights marked by an endless cycle of sleeplessness and fear, stale biscuits and cigarettes too wet to light.   "Here I was, in this horrible clay cavity," Bairnsfather wrote, "…miles and miles from home. Cold, wet through and covered with mud." There didn't "seem the slightest chance of leaving—except in an ambulance."   At about 10 p.m., Bairnsfather noticed a noise. "I listened," he recalled. "Away across the field, among the dark shadows beyond, I could hear the murmur of voices." He turned to a fellow soldier in his trench and said, "Do you hear the Boches [Germans] kicking up that racket over there?"   Yes," came the reply. "They've been at it some time!"   The Germans were singing carols, as it was Christmas Eve. In the darkness, some of the British soldiers began to sing back. "Suddenly," Bairnsfather recalled, "we heard a confused shouting from the other side. We all stopped to listen. The shout came again." The voice was from an enemy soldier, speaking in English with a strong German accent. He was saying, "Come over here."   One of the British sergeants answered: "You come half-way. I come half-way."   In the years to come, what happened next would stun the world and make history. Enemy soldiers began to climb nervously out of their trenches and meet in the barbed-wire-filled "No Man's Land" that separated the armies. Typically, the British and Germans communicated across No Man's Land with streaking bullets, with only occasional gentlemanly allowances to collect the dead unmolested. But now, there were handshakes and words of kindness. The soldiers traded songs, tobacco, and wine, joining in a spontaneous holiday party in the cold night. Bairnsfather could not believe his eyes. "Here they were—the actual, practical soldiers of the German army. There was not an atom of hate on either side."   And it wasn't confined to that one battlefield. Starting on Christmas Eve, small pockets of French, German, Belgian, and British troops held impromptu cease-fires across the Western Front, with reports of some on the Eastern Front as well. Some accounts suggest a few of these unofficial truces remained in effect for days.   Descriptions of the Christmas Truce appear in numerous diaries and letters of the time. One British soldier, a rifleman, named J. Reading, wrote a letter home to his wife describing his holiday experience in 1914: "My company happened to be in the firing line on Christmas eve, and it was my turn…to go into a ruined house and remain there until 6:30 on Christmas morning. During the early part of the morning the Germans started singing and shouting, all in good English. They shouted out: 'Are you the Rifle Brigade; have you a spare bottle; if so we will come halfway and you come the other half.'"   "Later on in the day they came towards us," Reading described. "And our chaps went out to meet them…I shook hands with some of them, and they gave us cigarettes and cigars. We did not fire that day, and everything was so quiet it seemed like a dream."   Another British soldier, named John Ferguson, recalled it this way: "Here we were laughing and chatting to men whom only a few hours before we were trying to kill!"   Other diaries and letters describe German soldiers using candles to light Christmas trees around their trenches. One German infantryman described how a British soldier set up a makeshift barbershop, charging Germans a few cigarettes each for a haircut. Other accounts describe vivid scenes of men helping enemy soldiers collect their dead, of which there was plenty.   One British fighter named Ernie Williams later described in an interview his recollection of some makeshift soccer play on what turned out to be an icy pitch: "The ball appeared from somewhere, I don't know where... They made up some goals and one fellow went in goal and then it was just a general kick-about. I should think there were about a couple of hundred taking part."   German Lieutenant Kurt Zehmisch of the 134 Saxons Infantry, a schoolteacher who spoke both English and German, described a pick-up soccer game in his diary, which was discovered in an attic near Leipzig in 1999, written in an archaic German form of shorthand. "Eventually the English brought a soccer ball from their trenches, and pretty soon, a lively game ensued," he wrote. "How marvelously wonderful, yet how strange it was. The English officers felt the same way about it. Thus Christmas, the celebration of Love, managed to bring mortal enemies together as friends for a time."   So much more can be said about this event, but that seems like an excellent place to leave off this Christmas episode! And yes, when you really do stop and think about it… That's a pretty crazy yet fantastic thing.   Greatest disaster movies of all time   https://www.ranker.com/crowdranked-list/the-greatest-disaster-movies-of-all-time

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The Deep State Consciousness Podcast
When the Towers Came Down - A 9/11 Poem

The Deep State Consciousness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 12:43


Sources available here - https://medium.com/@deepstateconsciousness/when-the-towers-came-down-5d6b63434a65   Video version available - https://youtu.be/Gj5eSrSQ34g   Opening and closing music: Neutrin05 - Beneath the Ashes [Orchestral] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=is9lxO58Lr0 https://neutrin05.bandcamp.com/track/beneath-the-ashes Middle music courtesy of Mobi Video by James Cheney from Pexels (Golden Sun Above The Horizon) Video by Charles Parker from Pexels (Empire State) Video by Tima Miroshnichenko from Pexels (Handshake) Video by Samphan Korwong from Pexels (Candle) Video by Pavel Danilyuk from Pexels Video by Joseph Redfield from Pexels (Earth)

Great Lives
Peggy Seeger on her husband Ewan MacColl

Great Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 36:02


Ewan MacColl sang "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" to Peggy Seeger down the phone. When they met, Peggy says, he was in the grip of his midlife crisis. "I'm fond of saying the poor boy didn't stand a chance," she tells Matthew Parris. This programme is her attempt to set the record straight. "I'd like to do a bit of justice to him, because there's an awful lot of myths, an awful lot of bad talk, misunderstandings." Ewan MacColl was born Jimmy Miller in Salford, which he wrote about in 1949 in his song, "Dirty Old Town." He made his name in theatre, was married to Joan Littlewood, and after the Second World War he was a powerful force behind the folk revival. He also with Peggy Seeger and Charles Parker created the famous Radio Ballads. Peggy is joined in discussion by Peter Cox, author of Set Into Song. The programme is heavily illustrated with MacColl's music and his voice. The producer for BBC audio in Bristol is Miles Warde

I Am Indi WithYour Host Lamont Patterson
Charles Parker Gets A Little Weird with “Love Is Us”

I Am Indi WithYour Host Lamont Patterson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 63:02


Standing adamant at the crossroads of Rock n' Roll and Country, recording    artist Charles Parker obtains an 80s rock band personality fused together with a    contemporary souther sound. Armed with impeccable story-telling abilities and husky   vocals, Parker's original sound is impressed by both genres that he discovered at an early   age. With a cherry red electric guitar in his hands and a cowboy hat on his head, Parker's   folk-meets-metal music is accurately represented by his persona on stage.  Important Links:   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CharlesParkerMusic2018/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlesparkermusicwww.worldmovement.comOffice 323-957-7322

I AM INDI    WITH YOUR HOST   LAMONT PATTERSON
Charles Parker Gets A Little Weird with “Love Is Us”

I AM INDI WITH YOUR HOST LAMONT PATTERSON

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 64:00


Standing adamant at the crossroads of Rock n' Roll and Country, recording    artist Charles Parker obtains an 80s rock band personality fused together with a    contemporary souther sound. Armed with impeccable story-telling abilities and husky   vocals, Parker's original sound is impressed by both genres that he discovered at an early   age. With a cherry red electric guitar in his hands and a cowboy hat on his head, Parker's   folk-meets-metal music is accurately represented by his persona on stage.   Important Links:   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CharlesParkerMusic2018/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlesparkermusic www.worldmovement.com Office 323-957-7322

Invisible Choir
Superiority Complex

Invisible Choir

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 72:58


In July of 2013, 59 year-old Charles Parker and his wife, 51 year-old Gretchen Parker, were found brutally murdered inside their Jonesville, South Carolina home. Police couldn't seem to make sense of who might want the couple dead... until researching their backgrounds. A lot of us have skeletons in our closets- some darker than others- but the secrets Charles Parker was hiding were beyond anyone's comprehension. They say the past will always come back to haunt you...but it's the person, or “persons” who came to meet the Parker's at their own front door that would leave police speechless... and the small rural Union County community reeling in a storm of deceit, murder, and corruption. Written by Michael Dunphy Jr., Executive Produced by Michael Ojibway.    This episode of Invisible Choir is proudly sponsored by Unidragon. Use promo code “INVISIBLE” at checkout to get 10% off your order! Valid until 10/1/21.    This episode is sponsored by Smile Brilliant. Use special code “INVISIBLE” for an exclusive discount off your order of professional teeth whitening & oral care products.    This episode of Invisible Choir is proudly sponsored by Best Fiends. Download this fun and exciting puzzle adventure game on the Apple App Store or on Google Play.    Visit Invisible Choir on the web:  Patreon - Invisible Choir Premium:  https://www.patreon.com/InvisibleChoir  Website:  https://www.invisiblechoir.com/  Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/InvisibleChoirPodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invisiblechoir/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/InvisibleChoir   Written/Audio Sources:  Independent Mail: Investigation into Jonesville double homicide 'wide open' White supremacist couple Jeremy and Christine Moody sentenced to life for killing sex offender Mother of SC man who killed sex offender: ‘He said yes, he killed them people' Sheriff: Past sex crime motive for Union County double homicide White supremacists sentenced to life in prison for murdering sex offender, wife SC couple who killed sex offender act out in court Sheriff: Upstate SC killer targeted random sex offender Nazi skinhead killer in SC denied new trial Suspected Killer Of Sex Offender Published Book Advocating Killing Sex Offenders Sheriff: SC killer randomly targeted sex offender SC couple who killed sex offender act out in court SC couple pleads guilty to killing convicted sex offender; has no regrets Sex Offender on Oxygen Forced to Move into Tent in Woods Because of Insane Residency Restrictions Wikipedia: Sex offender Killing Sex Offenders: The Apparent Hypocrisy of Crew 41 Facebook: Christine Mengele Suspended Union Co. sheriff turns himself in to detention center after arraignment hearing Indicted, suspended, and arraigned Official Indictment: Sheriff David Taylor Union County Embezzlement Investigation Turns Into Probe Of Sheriff's Sexcapades 'I apologize for my failures' Man serving life for killing sex offender loses appeal Wikipedia: Josef Mengele Union, SC Crime Rates and Statistics SPLC reports graphic details of double-homicide, gang-connections Union County, SC Wikipedia: Union County, South Carolina Christine & Jeremy Moody Sheriff David Taylor - Gonzaga Hate Studies Podcast, Woman Against Registry and Metamora Films Union County Couple Murdered Double Murder Investigation  Sheriff: Sex Offender Targeted In Killings Nazi skinhead killer in SC denied new trial  South Carolina couple admits to killing sex offender, wife SC woman: 'Killing that pedophile was the best day of my life' Solicitor, sheriff discusses SC couple who killed sex offender Sheriff says homicide suspects targeted  sex offender Sex offenders living in fear Union Co. Sheriff indicted; charged with misconduct in office and disseminating obscenity  SLED: Inappropriate text messages from Upstate sheriff found during embezzlement investigation   Music & Sound Effect Sources Opening Track: “Through the Myst” by Third Age  Outro Track: “Knocking on the Devil's Door” by Kristian Leo   Music & Sound Effect Sources All music and sound effects used with express permission under unlimited blanket license authority from Epidemic Sound ® and SoundStripe ®.  Individual sources are available via request at info@invisiblechoir.com

The Pest Geek Podcast Worlds #1 Pest Control Training Podcast
Charles Parker of Parker Wildlife Control of New Orleans, LA.

The Pest Geek Podcast Worlds #1 Pest Control Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 54:37


Stephen M. Vantassel of Living the Wild Life Podcast (part of the Pest Geek Podcast family) interviews Charles Parker of Parker Wildlife Control of New Orleans, LA. Charles discusses control of nutria, muscovy ducks, armadillos and his WCO and PCO scheduling software called NWCOPro (available at https://NWCOPro.com).  Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE Wildlife Control Consultant,… The post Charles Parker of Parker Wildlife Control of New Orleans, LA. appeared first on Pest Geek Pest Control Podcast .

True Crime Rhymes With Vodka
Episode 39: Working All The Angles

True Crime Rhymes With Vodka

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 53:06


In this episode, Jackie tells us the tragic story of Charles Parker, and Kim reads a listener submitted Digital Dates Of Doom.Sources:https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/killer-motive-oxygen-poultry-business-murderOxygen Network's "Killer Motive" Season 1, Episode 2Follow our page on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Podcast/True-Crime-Rhymes-With-Vodka-109640140621472/Subscribe to our channel on YouTube (don't forget to click that bell):https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTvW6yIJEbxlPvf31ENdcrgFollow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/truecrimerhymeswithvodka/?igshid=6642ccous5go

The 97underground.com Podcast
#9: Jeff Pilson and George Lynch

The 97underground.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 56:04


Evil Scott and Charles Parker from 97underground.com interview Jeff Pilson and George Lynch about their upcoming "Heavy Hitters" albums and other projects! Two interview in one show!

The 97underground.com Podcast
#8: Charles Parker's Interview with Don Dokken

The 97underground.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 79:04


I Am Indi WithYour Host Lamont Patterson
Charles Parker Gets A Little Weird with “Love Is Us”

I Am Indi WithYour Host Lamont Patterson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 63:23


Standing adamant at the crossroads of Rock n’ Roll and Country, recording    artist Charles Parker obtains an 80s rock band personality fused together with a    contemporary souther sound. Armed with impeccable story-telling abilities and husky   vocals, Parker’s original sound is impressed by both genres that he discovered at an early   age. With a cherry red electric guitar in his hands and a cowboy hat on his head, Parker’s   folk-meets-metal music is accurately represented by his persona on stage.  Important Links:   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CharlesParkerMusic2018/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlesparkermusicwww.worldmovement.comOffice 323-957-7322

I AM INDI    WITH YOUR HOST   LAMONT PATTERSON
Charles Parker Gets A Little Weird with “Love Is Us”

I AM INDI WITH YOUR HOST LAMONT PATTERSON

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 64:00


Standing adamant at the crossroads of Rock n’ Roll and Country, recording    artist Charles Parker obtains an 80s rock band personality fused together with a    contemporary souther sound. Armed with impeccable story-telling abilities and husky   vocals, Parker’s original sound is impressed by both genres that he discovered at an early   age. With a cherry red electric guitar in his hands and a cowboy hat on his head, Parker’s   folk-meets-metal music is accurately represented by his persona on stage.   Important Links:   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CharlesParkerMusic2018/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlesparkermusic www.worldmovement.com Office 323-957-7322

Sheep Things
S1E23 - Dr Charles Parker Part 4

Sheep Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 41:33


From the moment we told a few people about the idea of our podcast, Dr Charles Parker of Ohio was the name everyone mentioned to have as a guest. His contribution to the sheep industry over the last 60+ yrs is immeasurable. Dr Charles Parker is one of three honorary members of Katahdin Hair Sheep International. Dr Parker is also one of five key individuals who worked and collaborated to establish Katahdin Hair Sheep International in 1985. Dr Parker has had an influential career beyond his role with Katahdins. A few of his other accomplishments include Emeritus Professor and Emeritus Department Chairperson of the Animal Science Department at The Ohio State University and Emeritus Director of the US Sheep Experiment Station in Dubois, Idaho which is part of USDA ARS (US Dept of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service). Recently, Dr Charles Parker received the McClure Silver Ram Award from the American Sheep Industry Association which recognizes individuals from the professional community that have provided exceptional service and leadership to the sheep industry. — Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sheepthings/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sheepthings/support

Sheep Things
S1E22 - Dr Charles Parker Part 3

Sheep Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 37:13


From the moment we told a few people about the idea of our podcast, Dr Charles Parker of Ohio was the name everyone mentioned to have as a guest. His contribution to the sheep industry over the last 60+ yrs is unmeasurable. Dr Charles Parker is one of three honorary members of Katahdin Hair Sheep International. Dr Parker is also one of five key individuals who worked and collaborated to establish Katahdin Hair Sheep International in 1985. Dr Parker has had an influential career beyond his role with Katahdins. A few of his other accomplishments include Emeritus Professor and Emeritus Department Chairperson of the Animal Science Department at The Ohio State University and Emeritus Director of the US Sheep Experiment Station in Dubois, Idaho which is part of USDA ARS (US Dept of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service). Recently, Dr Charles Parker received the McClure Silver Ram Award from the American Sheep Industry Association which recognizes individuals from the professional community that have provided exceptional service and leadership to the sheep industry. — Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sheepthings/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sheepthings/support

Sheep Things
S1E21 - Dr Charles Parker Part 2

Sheep Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 59:42


From the moment we told a few people about the idea of our podcast, Dr Charles Parker of Ohio was the name everyone mentioned to have as a guest. His contribution to the sheep industry over the last 60+ yrs is unmeasurable. This episode discusses his time at US Sheep Research Center in Dubois, ID as well as the 3 legged, now 4 legged stool and the Madame ewe. Dr Charles Parker is one of three honorary members of Katahdin Hair Sheep International. Dr Parker is also one of five key individuals who worked and collaborated to establish Katahdin Hair Sheep International in 1985. Dr Parker has had an influential career beyond his role with Katahdins. A few of his other accomplishments include Emeritus Professor and Emeritus Department Chairperson of the Animal Science Department at The Ohio State University and Emeritus Director of the US Sheep Experiment Station in Dubois, Idaho which is part of USDA ARS (US Dept of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service). Recently, Dr Charles Parker received the McClure Silver Ram Award from the American Sheep Industry Association which recognizes individuals from the professional community that have provided exceptional service and leadership to the sheep industry. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sheepthings/support

Sheep Things
S1E20 - Dr Charles Parker Part 1

Sheep Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 67:45


From the moment we told a few people about the idea of our podcast, Dr Charles Parker of Ohio was the name everyone mentioned to have as a guest. His contribution to the sheep industry over the last 60+ yrs is unmeasurable. This episode discusses his career with sheep research from Ohio State to Texas A & M to being the director at US Sheep Research Center in Dubois, ID. Dr Charles Parker is one of three honorary members of Katahdin Hair Sheep International. Dr Parker is also one of five key individuals who worked and collaborated to establish Katahdin Hair Sheep International in 1985. Dr Parker has had an influential career beyond his role with Katahdins. A few of his other accomplishments include Emeritus Professor and Emeritus Department Chairperson of the Animal Science Department at The Ohio State University and Emeritus Director of the US Sheep Experiment Station in Dubois, Idaho which is part of USDA ARS (US Dept of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service). Recently, Dr Charles Parker received the McClure Silver Ram Award from the American Sheep Industry Association which recognizes individuals from the professional community that have provided exceptional service and leadership to the sheep industry. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sheepthings/support

Noise
Noise - Episode April 30, 2020

Noise

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020


ZEMPEKS radio play part 3 by Ashely Bedet https://wp.me/p7JxQG-4h Profile on Richard Teitelbaum, improviser, composer, & synthesizer playerPlaylist: Ashley Bedet - ZEMPEKS- Experimental Radio Play Part III Stomatal BloomSmithsonian Folkways Recordings. - Humor: kitten and the birdBrian and Roger Eno - Rose QuartzRoger Eno - A-Typical WaltzDurutti Column - Sketch for SummerHaruomi Hosono - PhilharmonyMusica Elettronica Viva/ Richard Teitelbaum - The Sound PoolRichard Teitelbaum/George Lewis - Homage to Charles ParkerRichard Teiitelbaum/Yokoyama - Ronin's LamentRichard Teiltelbaum - Cantorial Choir/Instrumental Interlude/Chaos and DestructionDidem Basar - Bird SongChristine Ott - SiriusRachel Therrien - SyncronicityPOSTNAMERS - Cruelly Unmade

Corona Crisis: Once Upon a Pandemic
Foreseeable catastrophe: Failures of the coronavirus response so far

Corona Crisis: Once Upon a Pandemic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 23:16


Why were countries such as the United States caught off guard and slow to forcefully respond to COVID-19 at an earlier stage of the outbreak? On this episode, political scientist Charles Parker draws on lessons from previous mega disasters to explain some of the most significant failures in the coronavirus crisis response so far, and how decision makers can learn and adapt to better manage the pandemic.  

Big Shrimp Radio
115. Charles Parker

Big Shrimp Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 56:15


Charles Parker is a singer/songwriter. Charles and Big Shrimp talked music, and the way it’s evolved over the years both sonically, and from the business side. Compared and contrasted the Baltimore scene, Charles’ home, with the Nashville scene. Charles takes us behind the scenes on his writing style, and talks about a time he did something unique in effort to appeal to a particular trend. Speaking of trends, how does Charles stay on the edge when it comes to writing, or does he? What influences his Art, and what’s the story behind his single, “Love is Us?” bigshrimpradioent@gmail.com Big Shrimp: instagram.com/big_shrimp_radio Charles: instagram.com/charlesparkermusic

Behind the Bottom Line
Julie and Me

Behind the Bottom Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 16:09


HUMOUR: Julie and Paula are told to organise the hotdesking arrangements in the company they work. They quickly find that they can turn this authority to their advantage and pretty soon, most of the office are buying them presents to get favourable treatment. But what happens when they go on holiday? This story first appeared in Business Spotlight in 2011. Photo by Charles Parker from Pexels

The Possibility Podcast with Mel Schwartz
#019: Bonus Episode ~ Mel on the CoreBrain Journal Podcast

The Possibility Podcast with Mel Schwartz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 42:37


In this bonus episode Mel Schwartz is interviewed by Dr. Charles Parker on his show CoreBrain Journal. Dr. Parker and Mel explore how principles of… Continue reading #019: Bonus Episode ~ Mel on the CoreBrain Journal Podcast The post #019: Bonus Episode ~ Mel on the CoreBrain Journal Podcast first appeared on Mel Schwartz, LCSW.

The Possibility Podcast with Mel Schwartz
#019: Bonus Episode ~ Mel on the CoreBrain Journal Podcast

The Possibility Podcast with Mel Schwartz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 42:37


In this bonus episode Mel Schwartz is interviewed by Dr. Charles Parker on his show CoreBrain Journal (hear the original episode here). Dr. Parker and… Continue reading #019: Bonus Episode ~ Mel on the CoreBrain Journal Podcast The post #019: Bonus Episode ~ Mel on the CoreBrain Journal Podcast first appeared on Mel Schwartz, LCSW.

LSAT Unplugged
LSAT, ADHD, and Stress Reduction | Dr. Charles Parker and Steve Schwartz Discuss

LSAT Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 35:20


LSAT, ADHD, and Stress Reduction | Dr. Charles Parker and Steve Schwartz Discuss https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxnfQVojlh4 LSAT Blog: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com  0:36 How to reduce test day stress 2:47 ADHD and brain function 12:37 Procrastinating and overthinking without taking action 22:43 Nicotine and caffeine 25:07 Microdosing psychedelics and thinking about the box 27:22 Stress reduction techniques, meditation, and focus *** Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/LSATBlog/?sub_confirmation=1 Core Brain Journal: http://corebrainjournal.com/ Dr. Charles Parker on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DrCharlesParker/playlists LSAT Accommodations Process: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2010/07/lsat-extended-time-accommodations.html LSAT Blog: https://lsatblog.blogspot.com/ ***

Nashville's Next with Benny

Baltimore musician comes to chat with Benny. They discuss his newest single, 'Love is Us', and the inspiration behind the song. Charles also grabs Benny's attention while regaling about his breakout hit and which unexpected chart it placed in the top 10! Learn all about this determined Baltimore Native on this week's Nashville's Next!

As My Wimsey Takes Me
Episode 3: CLOUDS OF WITNESS, part 1

As My Wimsey Takes Me

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 54:17


In which Charis and Sharon discuss the first half of CLOUDS OF WITNESS, wherein Peter must defend his brother, the Duke of Denver, after the latter is accused of murdering their sister's fiancé.We cover British vs. American detective fiction traditions and what CLOUDS OF WITNESS owes to the Victorian country house mystery. We also talk about Sharon's theory of epigraphs, depictions of marriage in the novel, options (or lack thereof) for independent women in the 1920s, and what a mystery with Charles Parker as the protagonist might look like.An alert for our listeners: this episode includes the sound effect of a rifle firing. If you wish to avoid hearing it, skip past minute 1:10.For shownotes and the episode transcript, please visit our website.

It Starts Here
It Starts Here-Ep 2

It Starts Here

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 34:59


On Episode 2 of It Starts Here, we interview Charles Parker of Rod Sox, one of the original startups from the E-Center. The original Rod Sox covers your fishing rod and keeps everything in place so your fishing rod is ready to use when you need it. Rod Sox™ was created by pros that love fishing and want to spend as much time fishing when they’re on the water as possible. We hope you enjoy our first guest interview!

AME Radio Show
AME Radio Show - Charles Parker & Kim Gravel

AME Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 59:54


Charles Parker - Charles is an eclectic blend musician of country and rock. His passion for music goes way back and today he's making a name for himself doing what he loves the most, performing music. He has a brand new single out called "Love Is Us". We're talking to him about music, his passion and his new album/single coming out soon.Kim Gravel - Kim is a former Miss Georgia and is no stranger to the spotlight. She's been seen on countless TV shows and has the most appearances on "The Steve Harvey" show. Now she's the host of her own talk show on QVC called "Kim Gravel Now". We talk to her about this and doing what you need to do in order to succeed in business.

AME Radio Show
AME Radio Show - Charles Parker & Kim Gravel

AME Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 59:54


Charles Parker - Charles is an eclectic blend musician of country and rock. His passion for music goes way back and today he's making a name for himself doing what he loves the most, performing music. He has a brand new single out called "Love Is Us". We're talking to him about music, his passion and his new album/single coming out soon.Kim Gravel - Kim is a former Miss Georgia and is no stranger to the spotlight. She's been seen on countless TV shows and has the most appearances on "The Steve Harvey" show. Now she's the host of her own talk show on QVC called "Kim Gravel Now". We talk to her about this and doing what you need to do in order to succeed in business.

I Am Indi WithYour Host Lamont Patterson
Charles Parker Gets A Little Weird with “Love Is Us”

I Am Indi WithYour Host Lamont Patterson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 66:07


Standing adamant at the crossroads of Rock n’ Roll and Country, recording    artist Charles Parker obtains an 80s rock band personality fused together with a    contemporary souther sound. Armed with impeccable story-telling abilities and husky   vocals, Parker’s original sound is impressed by both genres that he discovered at an early   age. With a cherry red electric guitar in his hands and a cowboy hat on his head, Parker’s   folk-meets-metal music is accurately represented by his persona on stage.  Important Links:   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CharlesParkerMusic2018/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlesparkermusic

I AM INDI    WITH YOUR HOST   LAMONT PATTERSON
Charles Parker Gets A Little Weird with “Love Is Us”

I AM INDI WITH YOUR HOST LAMONT PATTERSON

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 67:00


Standing adamant at the crossroads of Rock n’ Roll and Country, recording    artist Charles Parker obtains an 80s rock band personality fused together with a    contemporary souther sound. Armed with impeccable story-telling abilities and husky   vocals, Parker’s original sound is impressed by both genres that he discovered at an early   age. With a cherry red electric guitar in his hands and a cowboy hat on his head, Parker’s   folk-meets-metal music is accurately represented by his persona on stage.   Important Links:   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CharlesParkerMusic2018/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlesparkermusic

The Untold
NewStorytellers 3. Beyond the Ballot

The Untold

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 13:49


Fran De'ath is a retired UN Election Organiser who now lives on a houseboat in Bristol, but the voyage of her life is extraordinary - a true story of an ordinary person rising to meet extraordinary circumstances. She was a peacekeeper in 1990s South Africa and, in the 2000s, she de facto wrote the election law in Afghanistan, despite a suicide bomber in her office. But the work Fran is most proud of is what she did in East Timor's independence referendum. Along mountain passes and into a besieged UN-Compound, she tells the story of how she put herself in harm's way to help bring freedom to the region, the toll it took on her mental health and the road she walked back to wellness. New Storytellers presents the work of radio and audio producers new to BBC Radio 4 and this first series features the five winners of this year's Charles Parker Prize for the Best Student Radio Feature. The award is presented every year in memory of pioneering radio producer Charles Parker who produced the famous series of Radio Ballads with Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger. Beyond the Ballot was produced by Rosa Eaton who is studying for a Masters in Radio Documentary at the University of the West of England. This winning feature was praised by the Charles Parker Award judges as a “beautifully layered, well told and edited story, with a great talker at its heart - a worthy winner.” Producer: Rosa Eaton A Soundscape production for BBC Radio 4

The Untold
NewStorytellers 2. Kidnapped

The Untold

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 14:01


This documentary-drama presents a binaural experience which follows two very different true stories of abduction - one without long-lasting consequences, the other, devastatingly fatal. The feature asks if we are we blind to the possible risks in our everyday lives as, through the power of binaural surround sound, Kidnapped places you in the victim's place giving the listener the experience of being abducted. For the best listening experience - put your headphones on, close your eyes, and allow the 3D binaural audio to immerse you in a kidnapping. New Storytellers presents the work of radio and audio producers new to BBC Radio 4 and this first series features the five winners of this year's Charles Parker Prize for the Best Student Radio Feature. The award is presented every year in memory of pioneering radio producer Charles Parker who produced the famous series of Radio Ballads with Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger. Kidnapped was produced by Harry Stokoe who has just graduated from the University of Salford. The Charles Parker Award judges were struck by the “great, direct interviews; it's a well-crafted feature with interesting stories and is technically mature.” Producer: Harry Stokoe A Soundscape production for BBC Radio 4

The Untold
NewStorytellers 1. The Flapper

The Untold

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 14:06


While Grace and The Untold team are busy prepping the next series, we've got a treat for you. Five fantastic short documentaries from five fantastic new audio producers. The story of one family told through one object - a memorial to a much-missed matriarch as her family celebrate the life and cookery of Audrie Guthrie, an idiosyncratic and creative mother. Malcolm Guthrie was 94 when his youngest son Bruce returned to live with him in their family home after 31 years away. This is the story of one of the untold heroes of domestic life - the daily use of something seemingly inconsequential but full of memory, meaning and symbolism to their family. Documenting the ways in which the spirits of people can so often be captured within domestic objects. New Storytellers presents the work of radio and audio producers new to BBC Radio 4 and this first series features the five winners of this year's Charles Parker Prize for the Best Student Radio Feature. The award is presented every year in memory of pioneering radio producer Charles Parker who produced the famous series of Radio Ballads with Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger. The Flapper was produced by Bruce Guthrie, an MA student in Radio Documentary Production at the University of the West of England, who recorded his father and older siblings, Fiona and Tim, during the second Christmas after the death of their mother. It's a celebration of what the Charles Parker Award judges called her “idiosyncratic, matriarchal ways – a radio feature which acts as a way of dealing with loss as well as containing quiet joy.” Producer: Bruce Guthrie A Soundscape production for BBC Radio 4

The Untold
NewStorytellers 4. My Life After Grenfell

The Untold

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 14:05


Three survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire - Alison Moses, Emma O'Connor and Antonio Roncolato - recount the hardships they have endured since that fateful night in June 2017. Starting with memories of the disaster, the survivors then describe what has happened to them since - from being re-housed in temporary accommodation to their feelings about the immediate and long-term political responses to the fire. How do you cope with losing friends and family and still living in the charred shadow of Grenfell Tower itself? New Storytellers presents the work of radio and audio producers new to BBC Radio 4 and this first series features the five winners of this year's Charles Parker Prize for the Best Student Radio Feature. The award is presented every year in memory of pioneering radio producer Charles Parker who produced the famous series of Radio Ballads with Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger. My Life After Grenfell was produced by Rhys Gunter who has just graduated from the University of Westminster. The Charles Parker Award judges said, “although Grenfell is a well-known story, this chilling retelling of the fire and its aftermath brings a new authentic perspective – a very high-level achievement.” Producer: Rhys Gunter A Soundscape production for BBC Radio 4

Attention Talk Radio
ADHD: Stimulant Medication Rare and Dangerous Side Effects

Attention Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 41:00


Many of those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can benefit from stimulant medications. As with any substance, there are risks. In this episode of Attention Talk Radio, ADHD coach Jeff Copper (www.digcoaching.com) interviews Dr. Charles Parker (www.corebrainjournal.com and www.corebrainacademy.com) on stimulant side effects but also the more rare and dangerous ones to look for. If you are seeking an education on stimulants, Dr. Parker is the right expert to help you. Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD), including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by attention coach Jeff Copper, is designed to help adults and children (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help adults and children get unstuck and moving forward by helping to open their minds and pay attention to what works. Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper is an ADHD coach. To learn more about Jeff go to www.digcoaching.com.

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AAMDSIF Podcasts for Patients
AAMDSIF Podcast - Episode 21

AAMDSIF Podcasts for Patients

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 11:58


35th Anniversary Podcast Series: Dr. Charles Parker

Y'all Show
Charles Parker CD; Southern Monsoon; Jerry Short

Y'all Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 99:51


Flooding across the South leads to a deadly weekend. Toccopola storyteller Jerry Short remembers how flood control led his great-grandfather to be forced from his farm to Oklahoma. Baltimore country music singer Charles Parker previews his new CD, "Party Girls & Chicken Wings." Also, South Carolina's Dustin Johnson wins his 20th PGA Tour event in Mexico.

Y'all Show
Charles Parker CD; Southern Monsoon; Jerry Short

Y'all Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 99:51


Flooding across the South leads to a deadly weekend. Toccopola storyteller Jerry Short remembers how flood control led his great-grandfather to be forced from his farm to Oklahoma. Baltimore country music singer Charles Parker previews his new CD, "Party Girls & Chicken Wings." Also, South Carolina's Dustin Johnson wins his 20th PGA Tour event in Mexico.

Distraction with Dr. Ned Hallowell
S3 Ep21: Rethinking How ADHD is Diagnosed & Treated

Distraction with Dr. Ned Hallowell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 38:53


Dr. Charles Parker of Core Brain Journal engages Ned in a discussion about the evolution of ADHD and the current problems with many treatment plans. Dr. Parker warns people to be especially wary of the interaction between Prozac and amphetamines, and discusses the common misdiagnosis of bipolar disorder.  Core Brain Journal website Dr. Parker's YouTube video about Prozac & Drug Interactions Let Dr. Hallowell know your thoughts on this conversation. Just send an email to connect@distractionpodcast.com.  This episode is sponsored by Landmark College in Putney, Vermont. Learn more HERE. 

ADDA Podcast
TADD 2018 – Neurobiology Changes Predictability for ADHD Treatments

ADDA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 12:36


We’ve got an excellent “TADD” Talk for you today! As part of ADHD Awareness Month and our special activities, ADDA has created TADD Talks, where we’ll be Talking about ADD every day the entire month of October! In today’s TADD talk, Dr Charles Parker discusses “Neurobiology Changes Predictability for ADHD Treatments ” Enjoy! And if […] The post TADD 2018 – Neurobiology Changes Predictability for ADHD Treatments appeared first on ADDA - Attention Deficit Disorder Association.

ScoreWay: The Only Way
Scoreinc.com Student Loan Consolidation With Charles Parker

ScoreWay: The Only Way

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 7:46


Scoreinc.com announces the launch of its new Student Loan Consolidation Department for Professional Credit Repair Companies, Mortgage Companies, Real Estate Companies, Tax Preparation Companies to assist their clients with understanding, and perhaps lowering, their monthly Federal Student Loans.

Making History
The Radio Ballads, Dorothea Lange, Archaeology of the A14

Making History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 27:58


Helen Castor is joined by Professor Lucy Robinson from the University of Sussex. A new exhibition at the Barbican in London features the photography of Dorothea Lange who is best known for her coverage of the dust-bowl depression of mid-west America in the 1930s. Many of her now iconic images were actually staged - but does that alter their historical importance? Helen takes in the exhibition with the historian of race in modern America, Dr Melissa Milewski. The 70th anniversary of the NHS at 70 is being marked across the BBC. In one of the more unusual ideas, Radio 3 are creating a symphony from the sounds that are commonplace in the health service. The inspiration for the piece comes from the "radio ballads" back in the late fifties and early sixties, produced by Charles Parker and featuring the music of Ewan McColl. Olivette Otele is a French-African historian who had never come across these radio programmes - so what can she glean about life in Britain sixty years ago by listening to them again? And Tom Holland has a song of the road too. He's in Cambridgeshire, in the middle of Britain's biggest archaeological dig, where the A14 meets the A1 and a new historic landscape is being revealed. Producer: Nick Patrick A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.

CoreBrain Journal
208 Tools For Transitions Beyond Narcissism – Mitchem

CoreBrain Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 41:19


Tools For Transitions Beyond Narcissism - Yes, Reality ChangesKathryn Mitchem is a Mind-Body Transition Expert and Coach. She works one on one, in groups, and through a variety of online programs such as Divorce 9-1-1 and The Worry Detox with people facing harsh transitions such as divorce, career change, health challenges and other midlife messes. She supports her clients as they learn to navigate through the complicated emotions and ongoing worry that arises with unexpected change and crisis. Kathryn teaches lifestyle tools including Yoga and Meditation for immediate use in ten minutes or less to help to cope with the extreme stress and uncertainty that these changes bring. Her tools provide a renewed ability to see more clearly what the next step is in each process and to move forward with a sense of improved internal trust and self-reliance. We invited her for this interview to share her easily available street options for improved next steps. Her Specialty: Recovery From Life Downstream From A Terminal NarcissistShe coaches women on successfully breaking ties with a Narcissist. The most deceptive challenge with narcissistic entitlement is their passivity, their nuance of seductive vulnerability whilst planning to use your good will to advance their own interests. Another point often overlooked, is their fascination with scalability, big numbers. They chase their scalable dragons and eat you for dinner while they smile over your eviscerated heart. Big numbers are their real partner, not you. Success is the identity they chase, and they always forget who helped them when they arrive. They hint that they will take you with them, but all the apparent signs of thoughtful connectedness only become part of their self-serving game. *Photo by https://unsplash.com/photos/rj1a5emY2R4?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText (Ian Froome) on https://unsplash.com/@ian_froome_photography?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText (Unsplash) Ed. Note: Own YourselfRemember that your pain, your unhappiness, is a gratification to their reductionistic, self-serving and internally starving brain. Your obvious vulnerability makes them more secure. They make it look like nothing is happening as their next work is to take your entire identity and refocus your goals on their own comfort, money, success, public image. Also, remember that the reason you stay is quite simple: you think you can help them. Up close their vulnerability is palpable to you, and your fix-it drive strives to save the day - until you look up because your head was severed off and is rolling down the road. Then you wake up. Pain becomes your most effective teacher. When the student is ready the lesson appears.~ Charles Parker - http://geni.us/recovery (Deep Recovery)Further, remember that narcissism is not gender-specific. It doesn't just live in the minds of men and husbands, it can also arise http://corebrainjournal.com/045 (downstream from women friends - and a wife.) Kathryn Breaks It DownMitchem just made an appearance on Fox News San Antonio's Daytime at Nine program, where she outlined the 5 crucial steps to moving on from a narcissistic ex - http://foxsanantonio.com/daytime-at-9/divorcing-a-narcissist (http://foxsanantonio.com/daytime-at-9/divorcing-a-narcissist) Step 1 Learn the Characteristics of a Narcissistic – The Demystification Process. Classic narcissists lack empathy. They are unwilling to recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others. They do not consider or care about, the pain they inflict on others. They have a grandiose sense of self and believe they can choose to act outside of legal boundaries and/or commitments. They are also masters of projection and dishonesty. They project their own subconscious negative self-judgments onto their targets. Read and become familiar with more characteristics of narcissistic behavior so that...

Getting Better Acquainted
GBA 322 Oliver

Getting Better Acquainted

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 73:32


In GBA 322 we get better acquainted with Oliver. He talks about the cathartic experience of failure, sounds and shows that influenced and inspired him and making the new podcast Kane and Feels: Paranormal Investigators. We compare our experiences of making audio and making audio drama, discuss the landscapes of podcasting and radio, and reflect on both the isolation and the community that can be found from messing around with sound. Oliver plugs: Kane and Feels: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/kane-and-feels-paranormal-investigators/id1291486608?mt=2 https://twitter.com/kaneandfeels A Poem and Mistake: https://poemistake.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/poemistake https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL-9IEGkN9R6RUjJprIJg7g I plug: What About the Men? Mansplaining Masculinity: https://soundcloud.com/standuptragedy/sut-presents-what-about-the-men-mansplaining-maculinity http://mansplainingmasculinity.co.uk/ Down to a sunless sea: memories of my dad: https://medium.com/@goosefat101/down-to-a-sunless-sea-memories-of-my-dad-d1d2d3a61360 The Family Tree: http://thefamilytreepodcast.co.uk/ We mention: Kobi: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-293-kobi Podcasters Support Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/571436979623574/ Camilla Byk: https://twitter.com/camilla_byk Podium: http://podium.me/ Matt Hill: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-300-Matt Gorillaz: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz Hellboy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellboy Hellboy folklorist: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Corrigan Dirk Maggs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirk_Maggs Radio Production @ Bournemouth: https://www1.bournemouth.ac.uk/study/courses/ma-radio-production Hitchikers Guide To The Galaxy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hitchhiker%27s_Guide_to_the_Galaxy Douglas Adams: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Adams Terminator 2: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminator_2:_Judgment_Day Clerks: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clerks The Social Network: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Social_Network Aaron Sorkin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Sorkin What-a-Mess: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What-a-Mess Netflix: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netflix Thor Ragnarok: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor:_Ragnarok What We Do In The Shadows: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_We_Do_in_the_Shadows Radio 4: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radio_4 Punk: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punk Lead Belly: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_Belly Studs Terkell: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studs_Terkel Charles Parker: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Parker_(producer) Ewan McColl: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ewan_MacColl Peggy Seeger: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Seeger Radio Ballads: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio-ballad The Ballad of John Axton: https://www.mixcloud.com/daijones77128/radio-the-ballad-of-john-axon-a-radio-ballad-by-ewan-maccoll-peggy-seeger-and-charles-parker/ Manchester Rambler: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YENYMwuCG2Y Dirty Old Town: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Wj7xZf8xm8 The Pogues: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pogues Auteur: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auteur Welcome To Nightvale: http://www.welcometonightvale.com/ Numbers: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/numbers-an-audio-drama/id1290324649?mt=2 Family Guy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Guy South Park: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Park Damon Albarn: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damon_Albarn 99% Invisible: https://99percentinvisible.org/ Unforgiven: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unforgiven A Fistfull of Dollars: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Fistful_of_Dollars Jungian: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analytical_psychology Help more people get better acquainted. If you like what you hear why not write an iTunes review? Follow @GBApodcast on Twitter. Like Getting Better Acquainted on facebook. Tell your friends. Spread the word!

The Mulberry Lane Show
Interviews w/ Michael Lehman (Gregg Almann), Siddhartha Khosla, Caitlin Kiernan, & Charles Parker

The Mulberry Lane Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017 42:02


This episode, exclusive interview with longtime friend and manager of the late great Gregg Almann, Michael Lehman. Michael talks about Gregg's final album - the release of "Southern Blood." Hear about the making of the album, and Gregg's final message through his music. Then it's Siddhartha Khosla (composer & singer-songwriter)who scores the music for the NBC hit drama "This is Us." Hear about how he scores, his inspirations, and some behind the scenes stories of this emotionally driven show. Next, meet author & cancer survivor Caitlin Kiernan. Her book, "Pretty Sick: The Beauty Guide for Women with Cancer," tells the inside secrets of how to look your best while feeling your worst. Caitlin is a beauty expert & researched inside secrets on how to get rid of chemo symptoms to feel and look better. Finally, it's singer songwriter Charles Parker with his solo debut, "Bring Back the Sun." Join your radio sisters for all this - plus inspiration & fun.

Living in New Bern Now and Beyond
The Entrepreneur Center of Craven County Podcast

Living in New Bern Now and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 21:52


We’re excited to bring you a special podcast about the Entrepreneur Center of Craven County (TEC3). Our special guests are Dan Spangler, owner of A Dog’s Dream and Founder of TEC3, Timothy Downs, the Craven County Economic Director, Charles Parker of HCH Enterprises, and Chairperson for TEC3 Committee, and Bob Mackowski, owner of Open Aperture Photography and potential member of TEC3. We really appreciate everyone joining us for this Podcast! Kudos goes out the The Entrepreneur Center of Craven County’s Board, Volunteers, and Sponsors for all of your hard work. Learn more about TEC3 by visiting their website at CravenBusiness.com/TECCC.com. Tell us what you think sending us an email. Wendy Card NewBernNow.com

CoreBrain Journal
129 Stress – Decisions and Parenting – Marshall

CoreBrain Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 60:14


Stress, Self-Management, Parenting & TeachingThe art of influence is to get the person to do what you want them to do - because they want to do it.~ Marvin MarshallDr. Marvin Marshall is an international speaker (25 countries on 5 continents), educator, and author of numerous articles published in international journals. He is one of America's leading experts on reducing the stress that is so prevalent in work relationships, schools, and homes. His many books include the multi-award winning, http://geni.us/marshall (Parenting Without Stress: How to Raise Responsible Kids While Keeping a Life of Your Own), the landmark education book http://geni.us/marshall2 (Discipline Without Stress - Punishments or Rewards: How Teachers and Parents Promote Responsibility & Learning), and his recently published, http://geni.us/marshall3 (Live Without Stress: How to Enjoy the Journey).  This interview reveals his effective, practical, mindful management tools that can create solutions at every level of stress in human interactions. Don't miss his interesting, practical relationship and negotiation insights. ------------ Dr. Marshall Weighs In On These PointsYou cannot stop emotions; however, by changing your thinking you can redirect emotions and reduce stress. Learn how to avoid being a victim regarding any situation, stimulation, or urge. Self-talk creates your reality and has a direct bearing on your feelings and stress levels. Choice ends when life ends. You are constantly making choices—both consciously and non-consciously. Being mindful of choices significantly reduces stress. You can control other people but you cannot change anyone but yourself. Learn how to influence people so they will change themselves to do what you want them to do. Influencing rather than aiming to control is more effective and reduces stress levels. Discover how aiming at obedience and perfection are pathways to stress. Problems and challenges can be easily resolved with solving circles - managing the dialogue. Stress is a box encapsulated by too few options. ----------- Dr. Marshall Reports: How To Negotiate EffectivelyThe classroom changed after 24 years [spp-timestamp time="5:13"] Eisenhower's example regarding coercion [spp-timestamp time="6:39"] Negative thinking creates negative actions [spp-timestamp time="10:00"] The art of asking reflective questions [spp-timestamp time="20:57"] Silence after your question [spp-timestamp time="24:40"] I'm interested in responsible behavior not the person's feelings [spp-timestamp time="26:12"] https://www.corebrainjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Personality_Styles.pdf (Diagram of relationships) [PDF] in parenting [spp-timestamp time="27:30"] Your assumptions color perceptions [Demming] [spp-timestamp time="32:10"] Sponsor Notes: http://barryrobinson.org/core (The Berry Robinson Center) & http://dhalab.com/core (Direct Health Access Laboratory) [spp-timestamp time="37:06"] Schools, classrooms and rules [spp-timestamp time="40:40"] Kids need procedures and structures more than anything else [spp-timestamp time="42:48"] Anxiety is caused by negatives and results in stress [spp-timestamp time="44:50"] I get pleasure out of giving [spp-timestamp time="50:57"] ---------- Via https://twitter.com/ClammrApp (@ClammrApp) https://twitter.com/hashtag/ask?src=hash (#ask) the https://twitter.com/hashtag/question?src=hash (#question) to change an https://twitter.com/hashtag/angry?src=hash (#angry) https://twitter.com/hashtag/disrespectful?src=hash (#disrespectful) https://twitter.com/hashtag/cognitive?src=hash (#cognitive) pattern https://t.co/3ssgfa4ite (https://t.co/3ssgfa4ite) https://t.co/BgKqvivvCm (pic.twitter.com/BgKqvivvCm)— Dr. Charles Parker (@drcharlesparker) https://twitter.com/drcharlesparker/status/880399709009043456 (June 29, 2017)---------- Previous CBJ Interviews on Stress, & DepressionCBJ Veterans Page - http://corebrainjournal.com/vets

The Mulberry Lane Show
Interviews with American Idol's Trent Harmon, Pegi Young, Charles Parker, & JJ Johnson

The Mulberry Lane Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2017 41:50


Memorial Day Weekend Show for you! First it's American Idol's Season 15 winner Trent Harmon - he talks his new music and Idol experience. Then it's singer songwriter Pegi Young, with her new album "Raw" written about the emotions following the breakup of her long marriage to music legend Neil Young. Next meet Baltimore's Charles Parker Band & his new album "Bring Back the Sun." Finally, it's multiple Emmy nominated writer, producer, & creator of Amazon Video Annedroids. Packed show for you this Memorial Day weekend, with a musical firework ending! Love, Your Radio Sisters... Rachel, Bo, & Allie

A Musical Life with Hugh Sung
Temple Music Prep

A Musical Life with Hugh Sung

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 64:35


Temple University's Music Preparatory Division, or “Temple Music Prep” for short, is a program located in the heart of center city, Philadelphia, that provides high quality, non-credit music and dance instruction, and related activities to the Community on behalf of the Boyer College of Music and Dance, and Temple University at-large. World-renowned violinists Sarah Chang and Elena Urioste, as well as several members of the Philadelphia Orchestra share something in common: they were all participants of Temple Music Prep. I also started my own professional career right after graduating from Curtis as a theory teacher and chamber music coach at Temple Music Prep. To this day, I'm not sure who had more fun in my theory classes - the kids jumping up and down on the shaving cream staff lines I painted on the floor or the parents laughing outside my class! Anyway, I digress. This month, Temple Music Prep will be celebrating 30 years of excellence with a series of performances featuring students from their Center for Gifted Young Musicians, culminating in a gala concert on Saturday, May 13, 7:30 PM at the Church of the Holy Trinity on Rittenhouse Square. Before we visit some of the amazing students and teachers at Temple Music Prep, I want to point out that Temple Music Prep provides quality music and dance instruction to everyone at all ages and ability levels, from their early childhood and Suzuki programs to adult classes and community ensembles. In fact, some of the students we will listen to started participating at Temple Music Prep when they were toddlers themselves. Links Temple Music Prep's website: http://www.temple.edu/boyer/community/music-prep/ Temple Music Prep's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TempleMusicPrep FESTIVAL OF YOUNG MUSICIANS Friday, May 5– Saturday, May 13, 2017 All performances are free and open to the public Friday, May 5 7:30 PM Chamber Players Orchestra Ensembles Concert Featuring members of the Chamber Players Orchestra - Temple University, Rock Hall 1715 North Broad Street Lot parking: Liacouras Center Garage - Fee required. Located at 15th St. and Montgomery Ave. (Enter from either 15th St. or Sydenham St.) Saturday, May 6 4:00 PM Youth Harp Ensemble Concert Featuring the Temple Music Prep Youth Harp Ensemble, Manijéh Pickard, Acting Director - Temple University, Rock Hall (See May 5 for address and parking) Friday, May 12 7:30 PM Showcase of Chamber Ensembles Featuring members of the Youth Chamber Orchestra, Charles Parker, Jr., Ensembles Coordinator - Church of the Holy Trinity Rittenhouse Square 1904 Walnut Street Parking options: Street parking, public garages Saturday, May 13 2:00 PM Singular Strings: Large Ensembles in Performance Featuring Chamber Players Orchestra, Davyd Booth, Conductor; Baroque Players, Aaron Picht, Conductor - Church of the Holy Trinity Rittenhouse Square 1904 Walnut Street Parking options: Street parking, public garages Gala Concert Saturday, May 13 7:30 PM Church of the Holy Trinity Rittenhouse Square 1904 Walnut Street Parking options: Street parking or public garages Featuring: Youth Chamber Orchestra Temple Music Prep Youth Harp Ensemble, Aaron Picht, Conductor with Elena Urioste and Paul Laria Guest violin soloists / YCO Alumni 2017 Inspiration Award Recipient Yumi Ninomiya Scott / Premiere of work by winner of the Boyer Composition Project Competition, Simeon Pate Church Alumni of YCO You are invited to join the celebration by performing a special piece with the current YCO. Please call or email for details and music in advance. Now available on iTunes – A Musical Feast: The Youth Chamber Orchestra in Concert – released on BCM&D Records. To contact Temple Music Prep: Call: 215.204.1512 Email: musicprep@temple.edu

TheDMR DelmarvaMusic Radio
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TheDMR DelmarvaMusic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 115:47


Anthony Kale in a twist, like a child Noel,music is my siuside dave rave,Conflux Just Believe,Eaiser said Nixon Baker, Robbie Boothe Fire, DeModa w/ Rob Carroll the future perfect, Michele Mctierney Polaroid, Brother Downfall Kevon Campbell, originalrik Part of me, at least i tried 3PM, waste of me Megosh, Charles Parker bring back the sun, Ignite the fire over it, Rictcus indignation the end, Wimps and monchos Dawn, John Samley Blower, Dave Rave Lose your Mind, Tanner ingold not ok cover, DJC and company Lets Roll, Robbie Booth Pick up line, khymry loves gone, Sha la la James Miller Band, you make it Easy Rob Carroll, Pvris - you and I, Girl who you with Red Shirt theory, Hypocridiot about your past, all cried out Jordan Hunt,more great music that can be found on Spotify and Itunes

Attention Talk Radio
ADHD, Allergies, Allergy Medicines, and Medication Interaction

Attention Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 32:00


Like the normal population, those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can suffer with allergies. In this episode of Attention Talk Radio, ADHD coach Jeff Copper and Dr. Charles Parker explore the impact of allergies on ADHD, medications to help the allergies, and interactions between allergy medicines and ADHD stimulant medications. If you have allergies and ADHD, this is a show you won't want to miss. You might be surprised at the negative impact allergies can have on the day-to-day lives of those with ADHD. For more information about Dr. Parker, visit http://www.corepsych.com or http://www.corebrainjournal.com. Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD), including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by attention coach Jeff Copper, is designed to help adults and children (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help adults and children get unstuck and moving forward by helping to open their minds and pay attention to what works. Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper is an ADHD coach. To learn more about Jeff go to www.digcoaching.com.

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The Mike Harding Folk Show
Mike Harding Folk Show 219

The Mike Harding Folk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2017 89:51


PODCAST: 05 Mar 2017   01 Gypsy Davey (Joe Boyd Mix) - Fotheringay - Nothing More - The Collected Fotheringay 02 Born In The Middle Of The Afternoon - Ewan MacColl, Charles Parker & Peggy Seeger - The Travelling People 03 The Moving On Song - Ewan McColl - The Definitive Collection 04 The Special Way - Mic and Susie Darling - The Special Way 05 Wexford Town - Beoga - Before We Change Our Mind 06 Sullivan's John - Pecker Dunne - The Very Best Of Pecker Dunne 07 Strike The Gay Harp/ Jimmy Ward’s/ Doberman’s Wallet - Mickey Dunne - Keepers Of The Flame 08 Barbara Allan - Debbie And Pennie Davis - Travellers Joy 09 Father Had A Knife - Jasper Smith - The Travelling Songster - An Anthology From Gypsy Singers 10 Dear Father, Pray Build Me A Boat - Sheila Smith - I'm A Romany Rai Disc 2 11 The Ballad Of George Collins - Sam Lee - Ground Of Its Own 12 Queen Among The Heather - Belle Stewart - Three Score And Ten: A Voice To The People 13 Gypsy Medley - Martin Taylor  - Gypsy 14 One Day - Martin Simpson - True Stories 15 Rambling Candyman - “Rich” Johnny Connors - From Puck To Appleby 16 Gum Shellac - Thomas Mccarthy - Round Top Wagon 17 The Well Below The Valley - Planxty  - The Well Below The Valley 18 Lish Young Buy-A-Broom - Tim Hart & Maddy Prior - Folk Songs Of Olde England - Vol. I & Ii 19 Lemmy Brazil's Hornpipe - John Spiers - Folk Music Of The British Isles  20 Will There Be Any Travellers In Heaven? - Derby Smith - Travellers (Topic) 21 Champagne For Gypsies - Goran Bregović Feat. Selina O' Leary - Champagne For Gypsies

Ask Win
Dr. Charles Parker E: 163

Ask Win

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2016 43:14


To learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/ Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To find out how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel at amanda@bridgingbionics.org. John L is a sponsor and check him at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009152577407&fref=ts.   On Butterflies of Wisdom today, Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Dr. CharlesParker. Dr. Parker is a Neuroscience Consultant, Child and Adult psychiatrist, and psychopharmacologist with a more detailed curriculum at Dr. Charles Parker and CorePsych. He specializes in diagnostic and medical services for troubled children, adolescents and adults. His broad range of clinical experience from psychoanalysis to substance abuse, to psychopharmacology and SPECT neuroimaging, to his experience with systems/functional medicine and biomedical assessments, provides a comprehensive foundation for more informed treatment interventions – especially for previous treatment failures. Dr. Parker is also the host of the CoreBrain Journal podcast where he is a citizen/medical journalist reporting mind-science details for more predictable, more comprehensive solutions. Today's technology drives significantly improved mind-prognosis - beyond traditional psychiatric measures. Speculation and guesswork are out - critical thinking, data and measurement are in. He works with medical doctor's, functional medical doctor's, research scientist, coaches, and more to connect advanced biomedical wisdom with everyday mind reality. Dr. Parker’s philosophy starts with a consistent practice of teamwork with everyone from the family in the office to a growing team of national and international providers with whom he regularly consults. With 45 + years of experience, he works with a variety of treatment issues from the challenging to the apparently simple, with patients who have multiple problems and treatment trials, and those uncomfortable with that first psychiatric consultation. Frequently he presents to a variety of national medical and lay audiences on topics from neuroimaging to advances in psychopharmacology, and the growing pervasive problems with the downstream brain effects of neurotoxins. To learn more about Dr. Parker visit http://corebrainjournal.com/. To find out more about Win Kelly Charles visit https://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. To follow Win on Twitter go to @winkellycharles. Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom and http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show, please fill out the intake at http://bit.ly/bowintake. Butterflies of Wisdom sponsored by The Muscle Memory Group powered by Professor John. John L is a sponsor and check him at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009152577407&fref=ts. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Butterflies of Wisdom, please send a PayPal donation to aspenwin@gmail.com. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation.    In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles.    Send to:  Bridging Bionics Foundation  PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621   Thank you Win  

Think Globally Radio
COP 22 and Climate Politics in the Trump Era

Think Globally Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2016 48:01


With: Charles Parker, Uppsala University In the course of the past two weeks, the Paris Climate Agreement entered into force, COP 22 took place in Marrakech, and Donald Trump was elected president of the United States. To explain and analyze the significance of these major events, Dr. Charles Parker, a … more >>

David Eagle's Pick And Mix
THE YOUNG'UNS IN THE MIX – LIVE FROM FOLK EAST 2016 (WHERE FOLK MUSIC AND POP MUSIC COLLIDE

David Eagle's Pick And Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 64:12


Prepare to enter a world where folk music and pop music collide. Where Michael Jackson flirts with British traditional folk music, Greg Russell & Ciaran Algar join forces with Daft Punk, The Watersons share the stage with Van-halen, the Prodigy embrace sea shanties, and the Unthanks experiment with death metal.At 2016's Folk East Festival in Suffolk, David Eagle took to the decks to DJ, uniting the two disparate worlds of folk and pop together in unholy musical matrimony. This is what happened.Tracklist■ The Watersons – sound sound your instruments of joy■ Young Tradition – Byker Hill■ Britney Spears – Baby One More Time■ The Watersons – Light Dragoon■ Cuban Boys – Cognoscenti vs Intelligentsia■ Nero – Me And You■ Daft Punk – Digital Love■ Greg Russell & Ciaran Algar – George■ Carly Rae Jepsen – Call Me Maybe■ Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Fire Marengo■ The Prodigy – Spitfire■ Missy Elliot – 4 MY PEOPLE■ Nickel Creek – Smoothie Song■ Kissy Sell Out – You're on Fire■ Van Halen – Jump■ The Watersons “Hal-An-Tow”■ Diana Ross – Chain Reaction■ Add N to (X) – Monster Bobby■ Watersons – Willy Went to Westerdale■ Mr Blobby – Mr Blobby■ Peter Bellamy – Bungay Roger■ Jackson 5 – I Want You Back■ Limp Bizkit feat Method Man,Redman & Dmx – Rollin'■ Bellowhead – Roll The Woodpile Down■ Limp Bizkit – Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle) –■ Frankie Lain – Rawhide■ Michael McGoldrick – Mackerel & Tatties■ Bee Gees – Stayin' Alive■ Meghan Trainor – All About That Bass■ The Unthanks – Lucky Gilchrist■ Venetian Snares – Nepetalactone■ Venetian Snares – Hajnal■ Dream Theater – The Glass Prison■ Rachel Unthank & The Winterset – Lull 1: Newcastle Lullaby■ Rachel Unthank & The Winterset – Lull 2: My Lad's a Canny Lad■ Roaring Forties – We Made The Steel■ Swedish House Mafia – One■ Countdown Theme■ Isla Cameron – As I roved out■ Muse – Time Is Running Out■ Mawkin:Causley – Come My Lads■ Madonna – Holiday■ Alela Diane & Alina Hardin – Matty Groves■ Mark Ronson – Uptown Funk ft. Bruno Mars■ Treacherous Orchestra – Superfly■ Avicii – Levels (Skrillex Remix)■ The High Kings – Step It Out Mary■ Nero – Me & You (Dirtyphonics Remix)■ Rachel Unthank & The Winterset – Blackbird■ Michael Holliday – Oh Shenandoah■ Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Goodbye, Fare Thee Well■ 4Square – Follow The Heron■ Chumbawamba – Buy Nothing Day■ Exmouth Shanty Men – Bye-bye, my Roseanna■ The Young'uns – Roll Down■ Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Shallow Brown■ Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Leave Her Johnny■ Ewan MacColl – Joy of Living:■ Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Farewell Shanty■ The Spinners – Pleasant and delightful■ Sonny_J – Sonrise■ Ewan MacColl, Charles Parker, Peggy Seeger – The Engine Had Reached The Distance■ Spoken word samples included Martin Carthy, Martin Freeman and Richard Hawley, and contributions from O'Hooley & Tidow, Gilmore & Roberts, Martin Simpson, Greg Russell, and The Hut People. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

David Eagle's Pick And Mix
Where Folk And Pop Collide. The Young'uns IN The Mix Live From Folk East Festival 2016

David Eagle's Pick And Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 64:12


Prepare to enter a world where folk music and pop music collide. Where Michael Jackson flirts with British traditional folk music, Greg Russell and Ciaran Algar join forces with Daft Punk, The Watersons share the stage with Van-halen, the Prodigy embrace sea shanties, and the Unthanks experiment with death metal. At 2016's Folk East Festival in Suffolk, David Eagle took to the decks to DJ, uniting the two disparate worlds of folk and pop together in unholy musical matrimony. This is what happened. Get ready to hear folk music like you've never heard it before. TRACKLIST: The Watersons – sound sound your instruments of joy Young Tradition – Byker Hill Britney Spears – Baby One More Time The Watersons – Light Dragoon Cuban Boys – Cognoscenti vs Intelligentsia Nero – Me And You Daft Punk – Digital Love Greg Russell And Ciaran Algar – George Carly Rae Jepsen – Call Me Maybe Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Fire Marengo The Prodigy – Spitfire Missy Elliot – 4 MY PEOPLE Nickel Creek – Smoothie Song Kissy Sell Out – You're on Fire Van Halen – Jump The Watersons “Hal-An-Tow” Diana Ross – Chain Reaction Add N to (X) – Monster Bobby Watersons – Willy Went to Westerdale Mr Blobby – Mr Blobby Peter Bellamy – Bungay Roger Jackson 5 – I Want You Back Limp Bizkit feat Method Man,Redman and Dmx – Rollin' Bellowhead – Roll The Woodpile Down Limp Bizkit – Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle) – Frankie Lain – Rawhide Michael McGoldrick – Mackerel and Tatties Bee Gees – Stayin' Alive Meghan Trainor – All About That Bass The Unthanks – Lucky Gilchrist Venetian Snares – Nepetalactone Venetian Snares – Hajnal Dream Theater – The Glass Prison Rachel Unthank And The Winterset – Lull 1: Newcastle Lullaby Rachel Unthank And The Winterset – Lull 2: My Lad's a Canny Lad Roaring Forties – We Made The Steel Swedish House Mafia – One Countdown Theme Isla Cameron – As I roved out Muse – Time Is Running Out Mawkin:Causley – Come My Lads Madonna – Holiday Alela Diane And Alina Hardin – Matty Groves Mark Ronson – Uptown Funk ft. Bruno Mars Treacherous Orchestra – Superfly Avicii – Levels (Skrillex Remix) The High Kings – Step It Out Mary Nero – Me And You (Dirtyphonics Remix) Rachel Unthank And The Winterset – Blackbird Michael Holliday – Oh Shenandoah Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Goodbye, Fare Thee Well 4Square – Follow The Heron Chumbawamba – Buy Nothing Day Exmouth Shanty Men – Bye-bye, my Roseanna The Young'uns – Roll Down Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Shallow Brown Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Leave Her Johnny Ewan MacColl – Joy of Living: Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Farewell Shanty The Spinners – Pleasant and delightful Sonny_J – Sonrise Ewan MacColl, Charles Parker, Peggy Seeger – The Engine Had Reached The Distance Spoken word samples included Martin Carthy, Martin Freeman and Richard Hawley, and contributions from O'Hooley And Tidow, Gilmore And Roberts, Martin Simpson, Greg Russell, and The Hut People.

Word of Mouth
Mouthpiece: Turning the Spoken Word into Songs

Word of Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2016 28:04


Michael Rosen & Laura Wright hear about Mouthpiece, a project in which composer Jennifer Bell has been given access to interview people from the Speaker to the barista about their working lives in the Houses of Parliament. She's then created songs from their words to show the human side of life there, and to reflect on the ways in which Parliament voices the country. There is a tradition of using verbatim speech in music, and Michael compares Jennifer's work to the Radio Ballads of Ewan MacColl and Charles Parker, in particular Singing The Fishing. Producer Beth O'Dea More information about Jennifer Bell's work can be found on her website, www.jenniferbellcompany.com.

Think Globally Radio
An Assessment of COP 21 and the Paris Agreement

Think Globally Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2015 45:50


With: Dr. Charles Parker Dr. Charles Parker, a climate policy expert and associate professor at Uppsala University, was in attendance at the climate summit that resulted in the landmark Paris Agreement. This week on Think Globally Radio, Dr. Parker provides an assessment of COP 21 and his impressions and insights … more >>

Attention Talk Radio
How Do You Know If Your ADHD Meds Are Working?

Attention Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2015 31:00


How do you know if your ADHD meds are working? Should you feel a buzz? Should you focus on outcomes? Or is the measure your ability to regulate your attention and emotions? In this episode of Attention Talk Radio we listen to an insightful interview with Dr. Charles Parker, author of New ADHD Medication Rules on the topic. To learn more about Dr. Parker, visit, http://www.corepsych.com  or http://www.drcharlesparker.com  or http://www.bit.ly/rulesbooks.    Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD), including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by attention coach Jeff Copper, is designed to help adults and children (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help adults and children get unstuck and moving forward by helping to open their minds and pay attention to what works.   Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper is an ADHD coach. To learn more about Jeff go to www.digcoaching.com.

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Attention Talk Radio
Supplements for ADHD Can Be As Tricky As Stimulants

Attention Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2015 52:00


Have you been frightened away by something you read demonizing stimulant medications? Have you gone the supplement route? Is it natural? Are supplements that easy OR are they complex? Do the details matter? In this episode we interview “Mr. Details Matter,” Dr. Charles Parker (http://www.corepsychblog.com), on this important topic. We talk about supplements, how they help, how they can hurt, and the importance of evidence over conjecture. If you are exploring the supplement route, you absolutely can’t miss this show. Download the handout and follow along with our conversation with Dr. Parker:  http://www.corepsych.com/copper   Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD), including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by attention coach Jeff Copper, is designed to help adults and children (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help adults and children get unstuck and moving forward by helping to open their minds and pay attention to what works.   Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper is an ADHD coach. To learn more about Jeff go to www.digcoaching.com.

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Attention Talk Radio
The ACO Conference Is Not Just for Coaches Anymore

Attention Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2014 39:00


The ADHD Coaches Organization conference isn't just for coaches anymore. In this episode of Attention Talk Radio, we interview Dr. Charles Parker, who shares his experience and what he learned as a mental health professional attending the ACO conference. He also shares why he thinks other professionals and those with ADHD can gain by attending the conference.  We also have conference chair, Katherine Jahnke, with us to share the details of this year's conference on May 2-4, 2014, in Phoenix, Arizona. Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD), including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by attention coach Jeff Copper, is designed to help adults and children (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help adults and children get unstuck and moving forward by helping to open their minds and pay attention to what works. Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper is an ADHD coach. To learn more about Jeff go to www.digcoaching.com.

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Attention Talk Radio
ADHD: A Dr. Charles Parker and ATR Success Story

Attention Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2014 8:00


We do what we do at Attention Talk Radio because we are motivated to help those diagnosed with or impacted by ADHD. One of our frequent guests is ADHD expert Dr. Charles Parker (www.corepsych.com). This special Attention Talk Radio episode is a celebration of an individual we helped and features an excerpt of a recent interview with a long-time listener Deborah. We know you will enjoy her story. Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD), including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by attention coach Jeff Copper, is designed to help adults and children (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help adults and children get unstuck and moving forward by helping to open their minds and pay attention to what works. Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper is an ADHD coach. To learn more about Jeff go to www.digcoaching.com.

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Radio 4 on Music
How Folk Songs Should Be Sung

Radio 4 on Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2014 29:15


Immediately after the success of the BBC Radio Ballads, Ewan MacColl set about the Herculean task of trying to drag British folk music into mainstream culture. Frustrated by the dreary amateurishness of folk song performance, he decided to establish his own centre of excellence to professionalise the art. He called it "The Critics Group". MacColl tutored select artists "to sing folk songs the way they should be sung" and to think about the origins of what they were singing. He introduced Stanislavski technique and Laban theory into folk performance and explored style, content and delivery. BBC producer Charles Parker recorded these sessions to aid group analysis. 40 years on, the tapes have come to light. For the first time, a clear sound picture can be constructed of this influential group in action. Former group members Peggy Seeger, Sandra Kerr, Frankie Armstrong, Richard Snell, Brian Pearson and Phil Colclough recount six frantic years of rehearsing, performing and criticising each other. They recall the powerful hold that Ewan MacColl exerted which was eventually to lead to the collapse of the group in acrimony and blame. Presenter Martin Carthy MBE, now an elder statesman of the British folk music scene, shared many of McColl's ambitions but didn't join the group himself. He listens to the recordings and assesses the legacy of MacColl's controversial experiment. Producers: Genevieve Tudor and Chris Eldon Lee A Culture Wise Production for BBC Radio 4.

Radio 4 on Music
Like Blackpool Went Through Rock

Radio 4 on Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2014 57:43


Sean Street recalls the Radio Ballads, a series which heralded a completely new form of radio feature making which began in 1958. Mixing original voices and sounds with specially composed music, producer Charles Parker and folk singers Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger eloquently documented the lives of people who, up to that point, had rarely been heard on the BBC. Charles's daughter Sara recounts how the series began and its continuing influence on programme makers and listeners.

The Halli Casser-Jayne Show
ROCK AND ROLL PHOTOGRAPHER LYNN GOLDSMITH - STANLEY CROUCH

The Halli Casser-Jayne Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2013 60:50


Music is the subject of The Halli Casser-Jayne Show, Talk Radio for Fine Minds, Wednesday, October 9, 3 pm ET when Halli is joined bytwice nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award for his writing talent, and author of the new much-talked about biography Kansas City Lightning, The Rise and Times of Charles Parker, Stanley Crouch and iconic portrait photographer Lynn Goldsmith with her new book, Rock and Roll Stories. Stanley Crouch has been writing about jazz music and the black experience for more than forty years. His writing has appeared in The New Yorker, Vogue, Downbeat, and the New York Times. He has served as artistic consultant for programming at Lincoln Center and is a regular columnist for the New York Daily News. Lynn Goldsmith is the iconic portrait photographer best known for her images of musicians. After coming of age in the Midwest in the tumultuous 1960s, she crashed the music scene in New York, emerging as one of its leading image-makers, chronicling Bruce Springsteen, the Rolling Stones, Michael Jackson, Bob Dylan and more.

Attention Talk Radio
Why Have a Coach on an ADHD Treatment Team?

Attention Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2013 49:00


    Surprise! The tables are getting turned.  In this episode of Attention Talk Radio clinical psychiatrist Dr. Charles Parker (www.corebrain.org/reality) will quiz Attention Talk Radio host and ADHD coach Jeff Copper around the need to have an ADHD coach as part of an ADHD treatment team.  The two will be talking about the challenges and the values and will give examples around how those with ADHD can have a more positive impact when mental health professionals and coaches work together.  If you want to get the most out of your treatment team, you won't want to miss this show.     Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD), including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by attention coach Jeff Copper, is designed to help adults and children (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help adults and children get unstuck and moving forward by helping to open their minds and pay attention to what works.     Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper is an ADHD coach. To learn more about Jeff go to www.digcoaching.com.

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Attention Talk Radio
ADHD and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Attention Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2013 51:00


How does ADHD and post-traumatic stress disorder affect the brain? Is there a similarity? How are both conditions treated in a similar way or completely different? What is the chance of recovery from PTSD? What does it look like when ADHD, PTSD, and military life all come together? If you're curious about these questions and more, join host Jeff Copper and co-host Kirsten Milliken as they interview Dr. Charles Parker on the topic. We guarantee this to be a thought-provoking show. Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD), including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by attention coach Jeff Copper, is designed to help adults and children (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help adults and children get unstuck and moving forward by helping to open their minds and pay attention to what works. Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper is an ADHD coach. To learn more about Jeff go to www.digcoaching.com. Co-host Kirsten Milliken is a psychologist.  To learn more about Kirsten go to www.adhdexecutivecoach.com.

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Attention Talk Radio
ATR Special: The ADDA Conference is Back

Attention Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2013 29:00


Were you at the last Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA) conference in Minneapolis? Host and ADHD coach Jeff Copper was. “It was amazing,” says Copper. “My favorite part was the talent show.  I was blown away by the ability and professionalism of all the performers.”  In this edition of Attention Talk Radio, we interview conference chair Evelyn Polk Green, keynote speakers Rick Green and Sari Solden, and breakout session presenter and leader Dr. Charles Parker. Get conference details, learn what to expect, and most importantly get a peek at some insights shared by Sari, Rick, and Dr. Parker.  If you plan to attend, are thinking about attending, or might attend in the future, don't miss this special edition of Attention Talk Radio! Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD), including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by attention coach Jeff Copper, is designed to help adults and children (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help adults and children get unstuck and moving forward by helping to open their minds and pay attention to what works. Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper is an ADHD coach. To learn more about Jeff go to www.digcoaching.com..

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MoneyForLunch
December 10,2012

MoneyForLunch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2012 58:00


Dr Charles Parker Author of New ADHD Medication Rules, a psychiatrist with 43 years of experience  Venanzio Arquilla is the senior founder and managing director of the Claro Group.  Carol Parks  is the best-selling co-author with Brian Tracy of the book Cracking the Success Code. She is founder of New Heights Marketing and Publishing, a boutique marketing, copywriting, and info-marketing firm based in southeast Michigan. Carol is considered one of the nation's top direct response copywriters, “mar-com” writers, and marketing minds… and has helped many companies transform their businesses with her bold, proven, and sometimes even radical marketing strategies in addition to corporate communications.      

ADHD Support Talk Radio
Immunity, Brain Function, Medication and ADD / ADHD

ADHD Support Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2012 39:15


ADHD expert Dr. Charles Parker joins Tara McGillicuddy this week on ADHD Support Talk Radio.  On this podcast episode Dr.Charles Parker and Tara will be discussing Immunity, Brain Function and ADD / ADHD. Tara and Dr. Parker will be discussing Immunity, Brain Function and ADD / ADHD. Learn how the foods you are eating may be affecting your brain and how your ADHD Medication is working. This podcast episode originally aired on 5/1/2012.  In the last 10 years incredible neuroscience evidence about the communication networks between the brain, the endocrine system and the immune system encourage a complete rethinking of the many psychiatric platitudes and inadequate labels used currently for patient care. Everyday I teach these new-science understandings to medical colleagues, the public and to clients in the consultant rooms. As a writer [Deep Recovery, ADHD Medication Rules, CorePsych Blog], a neuroscientist certified for SPECT brain imaging, and a practicing child and adult psychiatrist, I’ve repeatedly witnessed the limitations of imprecise thinking for years. It’s time to add improved laboratory data to the core of everyday psychiatric practice. Join me to begin changing outdated, reductionistic thinking through understanding the latest biomedical evidence here at CoreBrain Training – where we turn mind science into common sense. Learn more about Dr.Charles Parker at  

The Coffee Klatch Special Needs Radio

  Physician, Clinical Neuroscientist, Writer – Advancing Mind Science  In the last 10 years incredible neuroscience evidence about the communication networks between the brain, the endocrine system and the immune system encourage a complete rethinking of the many psychiatric platitudes and inadequate labels used currently for patient care.  It's time to add improved laboratory data to the core of psychiatric practice.  

Attention Talk Radio
ADHD RX Rules: Paying Attention to Meds for Paying Attention

Attention Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2011 49:00


You get diagnosed with ADHD, the doctor prescribes a stimulant and that is it; right? Wrong! Getting the right stimulant in the right dose delivered at the right time is more of an art than a science. You see, each person is different and metabolizes stimulants differently. All too often, ADDers get the diagnosis, take the medication, have a bad experience, then give up. In this episode of Attention Talk Radio, host Jeff Copper interviews Dr. Charles Parker, author of “ADHD Medication Rules: Paying Attention to the Meds for Paying Attention.” The two will have an open discussion designed to inform you and help arm you to have a conversation with your mental health professional to tune into the right drug in the right dose using the right delivery system. The two will also discuss follow up strategies. Yes, once you set meds does not mean your needs won't  change. If you have ADHD, have tried stimulants and been frustrated with the results, this is a must-listen-to show to find a physician who is both knowledgeable and current in the field of ADHD.

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Attention Talk Radio
Updated ADHD Diagnosing Practices and Finding a Good Doctor

Attention Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2011 49:00


Imagine walking into the emergency room with chest pains. The doctor asks you a few questions and rushes you in for bypass surgery based on how things appear without ever running a test. Would you be comfortable with this? Wouldn't you rather have the doctor run some tests to confirm you don't have GERD or another condition unrelated to your heart? In this episode host Jeff Copper interviews Dr. Charles Parker, the author of “ADHD Medication Rules: Paying Attention to the Meds for Paying Attention.” In the show Jeff and Dr. Parker discuss the outdated ADHD diagnostic practice and look at science today. The two will also talk about strategies around how to find a physician who is both knowledgeable and current in the field of ADHD. For those wanting current information, this is a must-listen show.   Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self help internet radio shows focusing on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by attention coach Jeff Copper, is designed to help adults and children (particularly those with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help adults and children get unstuck and moving forward by helping to open their minds and pay attention to what works.

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Metropolitan Memorial's Podcast

Sunday, January 9 Rev. Dr. Charles Parker, Preaching Sermon: "Found in Lost: Living Into the Mystery" Scriptures: Job 11:5-9;I Corinthians 2:6-13

Think Globally Radio
Climate leadership

Think Globally Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2011


Guest : Dr. Charles Parker, Uppsala University January 1 2011 Bringing the world together to take action against climate change is nothing if not complex. Various countries and political groupings seek to protect their parochial interests while simultaneously pursuing progress on controlling emissions at a global level. But who do … more >>

Jumping Monkeys (MP3)
JM 57: Toy Rescue

Jumping Monkeys (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2008 53:12


Toy Rescue, Custom Made for Kids, Free Shipping, Date for Trees, and more. Our guests are Charles Parker and Elaine Smith (with puppets Skip and Molly) from Toy Rescue and Archivist Alison. Spend: Custom Made for Kids: The first adventures of incredible you Save: FreeShipping.org Give: Date for Trees Archivist Alison's tip: Scanning pictures into your blog Also see: Trucktown Books Audible Kids pick of the week: The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy by Jeanne Birdsall Hosts: Megan Morrone and Leo Laporte Guests: Charles Parker and Elaine Smith Full show notes available on Megan's blog, JumpingMonkeys.com. The Jumping Monkeys theme is by Paul Minshall. Bandwidth for Jumping Monkeys is provided by CacheFly.