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My guests today are from C&T Publishing. which is a midsize, family-run, independent publisher of quilting, sewing, and crafting books based in Concord, CA. It was founded in 1983 by Carolie and Tom Hensley, owners of The Cotton Patch, a quilting and sewing supplies store in Lafayette, CA.Roxane Cerda is the Senior Editor and Betsy La Honta is the Product Development Manager. They are responsible for books, authors, editing, product development and so much more. I'm excited to dive into the conversation about how their books and products all come together for the quilting world and sharing it all with you.Find C&T's website here: https://www.ctpub.com/https://www.ctpub.com/BIG NEWS!!! Watergirl Quilt Co and the Quilter on Fire have teamed up to sail the seas on the Celebrity Millennium. Sail with us on a JAPAN CRUISE in 2026! Registration is now OPEN! The first 16 people are eligible for the VIP package of goodies worth over $175 dollars. SIGN UP TODAY! https://gravitate.travel/stitch-sail-japan-with-quilter-on-fire-and-watergirl-quilt-co/Quilter on Fire Website - https://quilteronfire.com/OLISO IRONS - Host of the Quilter on Fire Podcast Lounge each year at QuiltCon!BUY YOUR OWN OLISO MINI PROJECT IRON RIGHT HERESquare One Textile Art WorkshopLink to Brandy's email listKristy's Quilt Picture BookQuilter on Fire PatternsFree Quilter on Fire Holiday Table Runner VIDEO Support the Show.Thank you for listening to the Quilter on Fire Podcast.
[REBROADCAST FROM OCT. 27, 2023] Ossie Davis's daring farce, "Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patch," has been revived on Broadway for the very first time. Tony-winning actor Leslie Odom, Jr. plays Purlie Victorious Judson, a Black man determined to win back the money for his community church from Ol' Cap'n Cotchipee. Tony nominee Kara Young stars as Lutiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins, a woman who gets caught up in Purlie's scheme. The production is directed by Tony-winner Kenny Leon, who joins us alongside Young and Odom Jr.
Ossie Davis's daring farce, "Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patch," has been revived on Broadway for the very first time. Tony-winning actor Leslie Odom, Jr. plays Purlie Victorious Judson, a Black man determined to win back the money for his community church from Ol' Cap'n Cotchipee. Tony nominee Kara Young stars as Lutiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins, a woman who gets caught up in Purlie's scheme. The production is directed by Tony-winner Kenny Leon, who joins us alongside Young and Odom Jr.
Scott Hudler, President, Cotton Patch Cafe joins KRLD's David Johnson on this episode of CEO Spotlight.
Company from Baton Rouge have come and gone but in between Blind Hog and Acorn had a grand time. Much fun was had by all, including a day trip to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, as well as their sister facility, The Momentary.Goat kids have been weaned, with the exception of Little Helper's 6 week old doeling. Little Helper is in with the mob of kids, will act as a "trainer" for us, teaching the rest to come when we call. The farmer s are working on dismantling the chicken tractor/mobile coop to transform it into a mobile goat feeder.0.80" of rain for the month, and it was 100F when we left to go to the Post Office. Ground is powdery dry. Boots throw up "poofs" of dust when you walk.Cotton Patch geese are very happy, about adult size already. And look WHOOOOOO was watching when Blind Hog and Acorn went to the Post Office!
Fred and Ethel are at their new home north of Springfield and Blind Hog and Acorn drove to Kansas to pick up six Cotton Patch geese/goslings. Much excitement, cannot wait to see how these goslings grow!On top of that gardening, milking, blood moons, and pasture maintenance have pretty much been the routine for the week.Bee hive split has been made. Fingers crossed as timing seemed perfect! Three queen cells located and transported to the new hive. Will let the girls battle it out.Footnote: Blind Hog drove to town to get gas and came back in the house waving a $20... "Guess what I found" he said but alas, he was just JOKING... Had Acorn about floored!
Audio from the final week of the small group class studying Clarence Jordan's Cotton Patch Gospel, led by Brian Kaylor. (Note: there is no audio from the first week)
Audio from the second week of the small group class studying Clarence Jordan's Cotton Patch Gospel, led by Brian Kaylor. (Note: there is no audio from the first week)
Audio from the third week of the small group class studying Clarence Jordan's Cotton Patch Gospel, led by Brian Kaylor. (Note: there is no audio from the first week)
Audio from the fourth week of the small group class studying Clarence Jordan's Cotton Patch Gospel, led by Brian Kaylor. (Note: there is no audio from the first week)
This week we commence conversation on the book "The Cotton Patch Gospel." Do we like it? Do we hate it? Are we just confused by it? Well, you're going to have to listen and find out for yourselves. Like us at Facebook.com/rottenorrighteous Email us: rottenorrighteous@gmail.com We are available to listen to at the following hosting sites: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rotten-or-righteous-podcast/id1512682948 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZGNsb3VkLmNvbS91c2Vycy9zb3VuZGNsb3VkOnVzZXJzOjgxNDUzNTQwNy9zb3VuZHMucnNz iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-rotten-or-righteous-podcas-62777595?cmp=ios_share&sc=ios_social_share&pr=false&autoplay=true SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/zachary-karl-guiler Alternative Titles: -Old Gene. -It Goes a Little Bit Off the Rails. -Jim Alston, Simon the Rebel, and Joe Jameson. -My Family Uses the Holy Spirit Instead of Gravy. -They Thought They Was Supermen. -Always Go Around Chicago. -What's Up My Wiccans? -Tomcatter. -The Devil Took 'Em.
In the 1960s, Clarance Jordan reimagined the gospel story by placing it in America during the Civil Rights movement. He called this work "The Cotton Patch Gospel." In 2020 Scott Judge gave himself an ulcer trying to wrap his head around this concept. Join us as we dive into a serious (for us) discussion over whether or not Jordan's work has any merit. Things get serious and a little bit scary, but it sure is interesting. Like us at Facebook.com/rottenorrighteous Email us: rottenorrighteous@gmail.com We are available to listen to at the following hosting sites: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rotten-or-righteous-podcast/id1512682948 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZGNsb3VkLmNvbS91c2Vycy9zb3VuZGNsb3VkOnVzZXJzOjgxNDUzNTQwNy9zb3VuZHMucnNz iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-rotten-or-righteous-podcas-62777595?cmp=ios_share&sc=ios_social_share&pr=false&autoplay=true SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/zachary-karl-guiler Alternate Titles for this weeks episode: -Jesus Wasn't Born in Galilee! -You're only one inch away from that time you yelled at me. -This is the first time we've ever had a real discussion. -Rural United States. America. South. -No one is going to like this because it's not funny. It's scary. -We harvest our pecans from behind. -Luke is an unemployed bum. -They wanna hear the flip side. -Clarence went Krogering. -Not a big Bob Marley fan, are ya? -The sherifs going to live, Baby
This week's heartfelt episode features the unbelievable and touching story of Sam Anderson, the 1957 MC graduate who recently wrote a book: "From the Cotton Patch to High Cotton". Sam was a Smith County native who came out of the depression to running one of the world's largest pharma companies. Sam Anderson of the namesake "Anderson Hall" in Mississippi College talks to Dr. Jim Turcotte about his life, his experiences and what his time at MC meant to him. We hope you enjoy this beautiful story from one of our treasured alumni.
Shiiiiiiiiiiit. In honor of Miguel's birthday (January 9th) and Miguel and DJ Dougie Doug's upcoming comedy show in Georgia, here's an episode of them talking LIVE. They talk about drinking, Dougie Doug's recently filmed pilot, The Cotton Patch, and a lot of other stuff! GO SEE MIGUEL AND DOUGIE DOUG PERFORM Comedy Show: Gata's Sports Bar & Grill Hinesville, GA - January 14th @ 8pm & 10pm If you want to hang out with us more: - Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/iwantmypodcast - Want to be on the podcast? Or maybe you have some suggestions, or opinions. Send Jenna and Miguel a message: IG: @90df_iwantmypodcast Facebook: I Want My Podcast Email: iwantmypodcast@gmail.com
I'm a cotton patch goose breeder. Well, I have geese that are old enough to mate. We'll save the moniker of goose breeder until we have some deliberate success. The cotton patch goose is a historical landrace breed originally used to weed cotton fields and other crops across the South. However, the introduction of pesticides replaced the need for geese, and they've been hidden away on farms until the internet made them popular again. The common qualities of the breed include autosexing goslings and adults, gentle disposition, medium sized, great weeders, and broody. In pastured poultry, geese have a very popular use as guard animals, which is job one for my flock of Cotton Patch Geese. I will also use them for vegetation control on different parts of the farm. Most of this work relies on successfully hatching goslings, but after I have goslings to build the breeding pens out and to satisfy my utilitarian needs, I need to have a market for the geese. Christmas goose is a traditional market, and on the episode, I talk about a regional Pennsylvania holiday called Goose Day, which is celebrated in the Juniata River Valley. According to a 2015 Penn Live article, Michaelmas Day was originally a holiday to celebrate the archangel Michael in 480. Over time, by the 15th century, it became a popular day to pay leases, and the tradition of adding a plump goose to the payment was established. The tradition stuck and made it's way to Mifflin and Juniata Counties with German settlers and is popularly called Goose Day. You can read more the article Happy Goose Day! Here's everything you need to know about the holiday. It's too early to know what the 2020 goose season will bring, but my first priority is to get goslings. Pastured Poultry Talk Episodes with Breeders https://pasturedpoultrytalk.com/2019/08/27/dangerous-breeder/ https://pasturedpoultrytalk.com/2019/07/04/breeding-delaware-chickens/ https://pasturedpoultrytalk.com/2015/05/15/ppt003-hatching-eggs-on-the-homestead-with-harvey-ussery-2/ https://pasturedpoultrytalk.com/2015/07/24/ppt013-not-a-backyard-chicken-club-jim-adkins-interview-part-1-2/
Spence recaps attending a Farmer Veteran Conference in Austin, TX & so unexpected connections made with the Active Duty Army there. We talk about the new APPPA pasture raised turkey video, and Mike's foray into preserving a rare American goose breed. Got a question or comment? Hit us up at fightingfarmerspence@gmail.com
Amanda Moore shares her journey with chronic illness, helps us with what to say and what NOT to say, and educates us on inspiration porn. Asking questions is a kindness! Guest Plugs * Email Amanda Moore amanda@koinoniafarm.org * The Mighty https://themighty.com/ Show Notes * Briars in the Cotton Patch https://www.briarsdocumentary.com/ * Koinonia Farm http://koinoniafarm.org or https://youtu.be/GXjL5J3toHY * Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome https://www.ehlers-danlos.com/what-is-eds/ * Everything Happens with Kate Bowler https://katebowler.com/podcasts/ * Jameela Jamil https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3553139/ * Inspiration Porn with Stella Young at TEDxSydney 2014 https://youtu.be/SxrS7-I_sMQ * Zebras – https://www.ehlers-danlos.com/why-the-zebra/ * For Memes and such – Amanda Moore Facebook page https://m.facebook.com/amanda.moore.336 * How to avoid using ableist language http://deareverybody.hollandbloorview.ca/resources/tips-and-tools/how-to-avoid-using-ableist-language/ * Ableism – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ableism Support the Podcast – https://wdtatpodcast.com/support-the-podcast/ Leave us a voicemail! https://www.speakpipe.com/wdtatpodcast Email your feedback to wdtatpodcast@gmail.com Follow us: Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wdtatpodcast Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/wdtatpodcast/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/wdtatpodcast
The long musical traditions of the Kimbrough family continue with the younger Cam. Like a lot of younger musicians discovering the blues, Cam came about it through more modern music. That road, as it often does, lead Cam Kimbrough right back into the family tradition. On a recent appearance on the Booze & Blues, Cam and his friend Damion Yella P Pearson put on a clinic regarding North Mississippi Hill Country and Cotton Patch blues styles. Hear it all right here.
KC Moylan of Altamont Capital partners sat down to share more on his insights and incredible experience in the business world. He is a gifted and an extremely well-versed professional and comes to the table with over 30 years of experience building successful businesses through management and effective leadership strategies. He’s equipped with a strong background in the Hospitality Industry and maintains extensive functional expertise in the fields of Operations, Marketing, Human Resources, Finance, and Real Estate Development. He specializes in portfolio investments and had a large hand in helping the restauranteur, Pei Wei grow from 2 locations to 220 locations with $400 million in sales and over 7,000 employees. As former CEO and President of Champps Americana, he led growth from five regional stores and $20 million of sales to 36 national stores and almost $200 million in sales. He has an uncanny ability to strike a delicate balance between a likable charm and a no-nonsense command. His strategic vision, recognition of talent, and knack for shaping professionals, allow him to continually exceed expectations. He holds a B.S. in Business from Northeastern University, a Certification of Executive Education from the Harvard Business School and currently sits on the board of directors of Tacala Brands, Cotton Patch, and Excel Fitness. I am honored to Welcome Altamont Capital Partners and Excel Fitness Operating Partner, KC Moylan to Lessons in Leadership!
Ep 31: When a family takes a Sabbatical We’re back from summer break and chatty as ever. Drew reflects on his family’s sabbatical at Koinonia Farm in rural Georgia and how it changed him as a parent and a person. Whitney talks summer highlights, and we both get greedy with our Person, Place, or Thing recs. -- Koinonia Farm: https://www.koinoniafarm.org/ -- Briars in the Cotton Patch: http://www.briarsdocumentary.com/ -- Whitney’s things: Boogie Wipes (http://www.boogiewipes.com/) and On Being with John O’Donohue (https://onbeing.org/programs/john-odonohue-the-inner-landscape-of-beauty/) -- Drew’s people: former President Jimmy Carter and Vanessa Glushefski (https://www.facebook.com/VoteVanessaG/) Just a Phase is produced by Whitney Crispell. Theme music is “Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix)” by spinningmerkaba, and used under a Creative Commons license. Find us online at http://justaphasepodcast.tumblr.com or @justaphasepodcast
Today on the show Adam McNutt and I share an interview I did with Jo-Ellen Ming who is directing the upcoming Master Arts production Cotton Patch Gospel. Listen to her passion for this show and then get your tickets!
Today on the show Adam McNutt and I share an interview I did with Jo-Ellen Ming who is directing the upcoming Master Arts production Cotton Patch Gospel. Listen to her passion for this show and then get your tickets!
This Episode is sponsored by the kind Jo and Mica of Edinburgh Yarn Fest www.edinyarnfest.com You can buy your Wool Tribe 2 Festival Companian there and do your research for the upcoming Edinburgh Yarn Fest. Wots e Craic New video podcast to me - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3s_j-1fL-TM BeardyChiel Knitting Banter who is from Thurso. Go watch where I talk about in Caithness. Gong Crafts Yarns from Durness https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/GongCrafts Retreat Last payment is due and also if you are going to be in Edinburgh Yarn fest then please come meet me Saturday lunch time and we can have a wee meet up. Review Wool Tribe 2 from www.edinyarnfest.com Coming Up ICHF at the SECC Glasgow 2-5 March 2017 Edinburgh Yarn Fest Market place opening 10-11 March 2017 Me Me MEEEE Newale Cardigan by Cecily Glowik MacDonald for my #BlackerPODKAL Go sign up on Blackers Raverly Page to be in for the discount code. Reyholt Hat by Dianne Walla Louise Tillbrooks Everyday knitter page on Facebook Pussy Hat by Kat Coyle ****** If you have small people please be warned before you listen to this part, there are no expletives but you may wish not to have the conversation with the small person afterwards if you listen.********** Jelly Roll Quilt from Cotton Patch https://www.cottonpatch.co.uk/ Needle Felting Shoppy Section www.etsy.com/shop/caithnesscraft for Red Macgregor and Bruce tartan bags Blah Blah Blah Contacts - LouiseHunt on Ravelry CaithnessCraft on Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook Podcast host - www.caithnesscraftcollective.podbean.com Music from Free music archive with Entertainment for the Braindead by A Friend (I dont' think you are braindead, I just like the birdie). Keep on Crafting.
On this https://internationalpodcastday.com/ (International Podcast Day) (yes, there is such a thing!), it's only appropriate to bring you another installment to our monthly conversations with documentary industry people. This time out, I spoke with documentary filmmaker (http://www.briarsdocumentary.com/ (Briars in the Cotton Patch)) and founder of http://www.desktop-documentaries.com/ (Desktop Documentaries), Faith Fuller. I've been following the Desktop Documentary website for a couple of years. The site is a wonderful all-encompassing resource for documentary filmmakers. Desktop Documentaries has been a passion project for Fuller and it's grown leaps and bounds since it's inception, nearly a decade ago. Recently, it underwent a massive re-brand and overhaul of the site, including the just-released http://courses.desktop-documentaries.com/ (Documentary Filmmaking Learning Center). Among other things, Faith and I talked about how her tv news reporting and then her video producing for world re-nowned humantiarian organisation http://www.habitat.org/ (Habitat for Humanity International), best set her up for success in the documentary film world. We also discussed her EMMY award-winning doc, Briars in the Cottonpatch, including the importance of connections with one's subjects and how documentary filmmaking transforms who we are are as human beings. And of course, as we always do with these monthly conversations, we delved a bit into how Faith herself lives and leads her own documentary life! Related ResourcesAs mentioned in the show, Faith and Desktop Documentaries have just released the brand new Documentary Filmmaking Learning Center. I encourage you to try out the platform FOR FREE with the brand new http://courses.desktop-documentaries.com/courses/documentary-starter-kit?ref=bd5a58 (Documentary Starter Kit Mini-Course). One of the great new features is direct access Q&A's with the course instructor to help guide you through the filmmaking process. Plus everything can now be accessed with one simple login. Subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-documentary-life/id1112679868 (Apple) | https://open.spotify.com/show/0wYlYHJzyk3Y7fHzDDwvmp (Spotify) | https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/thedocumentarylife/the-documentary-life (Stitcher) | Rate and ReviewIf you have found value in this podcast please leave a review so it can become more visible to others. Simply click the https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/documentary-life-filmmaking-documentary-films-documentary/id1112679868?mt=2 (link) and then click on the Ratings and Reviews tab to make your entry. Thank you for your support!
Sheila's arrangement
Sheila's arrangement
Good News Bible & Cotton Patch Bible - Revelation 22:18-19
Meet Jan Grigsby Director of Acquisitions at C&T Publishing. Jan explains the inns and outs of working with a publisher versus self publishing
So you want to open a quilt shop? Carolee Hensley of the Cotton Patch in Lafayette CA joins us to discuss a few of the considerations a person must make before taking the plunge.
Carolie Hensley of the Cotton Patch in Lafayette, CA, gives wise advise when purchasing a sewing machine, good stuff to think about and questions to ask.