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Rachel Reeves's spring not-a-budget has gone down like a cup of cold sick and many Labour supporters are asking what they're backing the party for. Is Labour on the verge of losing popular confidence – and could it win it back? Plus, as Trump gets weirder and weirder we look at two movies that explain the trashy allure of American fascism: Paul Verhoeven's hyperviolent sci-fi satires Robocop and Starship Troopers. Would you like to know more…? • Listen to The Bunker: Northern uproar – How Canada is standing up to Trump. • Tickets are on sale now for Matt's Legitimate Concerns tour. • Andrew interviews John Higgs, author of Exterminate! Regenerate! – The Story of Doctor Who at the Rock'n'Roll Book Club, Walthamstow on Tue 22 April. Escape Routes: • Hannah's choice Crib Notes on Substack. • Matt's choice Paradise on Disney+. • Raf chooses The Remix with Chris Hawkins. • Andrew's choice The Residence on Netflix. • Back us on Patreon for ad-free listening, bonus materials and more. Written and presented by Andrew Harrison with Rafael Behr, Hannah Fearn and Matt Green. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. Theme music by Cornershop. Produced by Chris Jones. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison OH GOD, WHAT NOW? is a Podmasters production. www.podmasters.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Everett De Morier became a professional writer in 1994, when he sold a copy of his son's ultrasound picture along with an article entitled “My Wife Is Having the Reincarnation of Elvis” to the Weekly World News. For this, he received fifty dollars and a Bat Boy T-shirt. Get Everett's latest book In the Ghost Shadows with Peter Chin on Amazon at amzn.to/4kxs4Zh De Morier has appeared on CNN, Fox News Network, NPR, and ABC, as well as in The New York Times and the London Times. He has also written for In-Fisherman, Florida Keys, Bride, and Parenting. De Morier is the author of Crib Notes for the First Year of Marriage: A Survival Guide for Newlyweds and Crib Notes for the First Year of Fatherhood: A Survival Guide for New Fathers, both from Fairview Press.n at
Ep. 35: The Freedom Transmissions Series ✨ Introduction, Pages 1-20Summary: This is an introduction to the book The Freedom Transmissions, sharing what to expect as we move forward through this new book study series on Hold the Light podcast. Here I am reflecting upon the book from my own lens. I share only my own thoughts, learnings, and ideas.___________________________Let me ask you a question: if I were to tell you there's a pathway that could potentially, possibly, most likely help you move into a feeling of greater peace, balance, simplicity, freedom, forgiveness, authenticity and wholeness in your life, what would you say? This pathway helps us to know ourselves as connected to something greater than ourselves, whether you call that something greater the Divine, Spirit, Infinite Intelligence, God, or well, fill in the blank.It's a pathway that helps us to deeply know that we are not alone… and that we are not separate from the Divine — the Divine is within us, not outside of ourselves.This pathway is called The Freedom Transmissions.Welcome to my new series here on Hold the Light where I will be discussing the book The Freedom Transmissions. Each upcoming episode in this series will be devoted to moving through the book chapter by chapter. If you've found yourself here, maybe through curiosity or through a pull to this work — or maybe by accident — you're most likely interested in your own spiritual growth, transformation, and evolution of your consciousness. So, welcome. You're meant to be here. This is the Introduction.Press PLAY and let's get started.___________________________WHAT TO FOCUS ON THIS WEEK
“Some people have been, oh these women are so grotesque. I don't think they are! They're quite relatable.” Naomi Wood joins me to discuss THIS IS WHY WE CANT HAVE NICE THINGS (Published by Orion) It's a collection that features the BBC Short Story Prize winner, Comorbidities. We talk about different kinds of intimacy in the stories, and how or why Naomi often writes about mothers in the . Naomi also talks about the craft and how she clashed registers to dazzling effect. Naomi Wood is the bestselling author of The Godless Boys, Mrs. Hemingway and The Hiding Game. As a novelist, her books have won a Jerwood Award, the British Library Hay Festival Prize, and been shortlisted for the Walter Scott Prize, the Dylan Thomas Prize, and the Historical Writers Golden Crown. Mrs. Hemingway was a Richard and Judy Bookclub pick in 2014 and a Chanel Bookclub pick in 2023. Rippling Points 1.45- comorbidities and winning the bbc short story prize award 5.34 - pie charts' 8.17 - on writing about mothers 10.29 - transgressive actions in characters 12.07 - complicated or bad? 15.48 - what's a register clash? 18.54 - are they healing? 23,20 - influence of the pandemic and previous novels 27.30 - what do we do with old me? 29.04 - what's next for Naomi? Reference Points Rachel Cusk Yan Ge Ernest Hemingway Elizabeth Morris' Crib Notes: https://cribnotesbookclub.substack.com
White House Correspondent Jon Decker joins JT to discuss President Biden having a small cheat-sheet in the president's hand signaling he had advanced knowledge of a question from Los Angeles Times.
It's Mother's Day here in the UK and as there's nothing Kate loves more than a special episode we've put together a show on the theme of Motherhood. We're joined by Claire Lynch, author of Small: On Motherhoods, her literary memoir of her own unusual journey into motherhood. Elizabeth Morris of Crib Notes book club joins us too – who better to help us pull together our essential reads on the topic. We've got laughter, we might shed a few tears, and brilliant books to cover all eventualities. BOOKLIST Small: on motherhoods, by Claire Lynch Nightbitch by Rachel Yoder Motherhood by Sheila Heti A Life's Work by Rachel Cusk A Ghost in the Throat by Doireann ní Ghríofa M(otherhood) by Praya Agarwal The Best Most Awful Job by Katherine May The Lost Daughter by Elena Ferrante The Home-Maker by Dorothy Canfield Fisher Life Among the Savages by Shirley Jackson No-One Talks About this Stuff by Kat Brown NOTES Follow Claire on Twitter @drclairelynch, and find Elizabeth @Elizabethmoya. You can sign up for her monthly newsletter Crib Notes here. Follow us on Instagram or Facebook @BookClubReview podcast, on Twitter @bookclubrvwpod or email thebookclubreview@gmail.com. Check out our full episode archive on our website www.thebookclubreview.co.uk. Do subscribe to us to be sure you never miss an episode. And if you like what we do please rate and review the show, it helps other listeners find us. If you want to go one better please spread the word about us on your social media channels. Reaching new listeners makes us so happy, we treasure each and every one, and your support helps us do that.
Wondering what books 2022 has in store for you? What will be your next great read? We're joined by industry insiders Chrissy Ryan, of dream bookshop Bookbar, and Elizabeth Morris of the Crib Notes newsletter to talk what's hot and what to look forward to. We've got your #tbr future-proofed. Book list: Beautiful World Where Are You by Sally Rooney Brown Girls by Daphne Palasi Andreades The Heavens and The Men by Sandra Newman A Little Life and To Paradise by Hanya Yanigahara Violets by Alex Hyde Love, Marriage by Monica Ali House of Sky and Breath by Sarah J. Maas Lapvona by Otessa Moshfegh Free Love by Tessa Hadley Salt Slow and Our Wives Under The Sea by Julia Armfield Wahala by Nikki May Check out the episode page on our The Book Club Review website for more. If you like this show please take a moment to rate and review, it really helps us reach new listeners. Tell your friends, share on social media, it means so much to us when you do. Follow us on Instagram or Facebook @BookClubReview podcast, on Twitter @bookclubrvwpod or email thebookclubreview@gmail.com.
Newborn Care Specialist Alexandra Latten Argosino shares with Katie's audience tips about taking care of a newborn baby and finding the right nanny to assist. The two discuss what Alexandra's experience was like taking care of Katie's daughter Vera, and what a typical night looks like for a specialist helping with newborns. The retired nurse also gets into the importance of having at least one parent having a good night's rest each night. Plus, how do you sleep-train a baby? Hit that play button for Alexandra's advice! Crib Notes: https://rainbownannies.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
August 25 is the National Park Service's 105th birthday! We're honoring the day through chatting with Joovy founder Rob Gardner and his wife Sarah about family trips and the great outdoors. The two tell Katie about their experiences growing up with the outdoors. They also share tips on using the bathroom in the woods, how to deal with car sickness, and what to bring on your next nature trip with your family. Plus, looking for some great camping spot recommendations? Sarah and Rob have you covered: tune in for details! Crib Notes: http://joovy.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Vote Mama founder and former congressional candidate, Liuba Gretchen Shirley, talks to Katie about the importance of supporting moms running for office. Liuba tells the story of how Vote Mama, a PAC that supports Democratic moms with young children running for office, came to fruition. She also discusses her opinion of why people are against paid maternity leave and childcare, and why we should encourage mothers to run for higher-level political jobs. Plus, are you a mother who is thinking about running for office? If not, know of another mother who is? Listen in for how Vote Mama can assist! Crib Notes: https://www.votemama.org/be-a-vote-mama https://www.votemamafoundation.org/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
It's here. After weeks of reading, tons of post-it notes and a WhatsApp group busy with thoughts flying back and forth we proudly present our 2021 Women's Prize episode. We're joined by returning podcast guests Elizabeth Morris and Sarah Oliver to review all six shortlisted titles. This is book club so expect the full range of opinions, find out what we loved, and what we didn't, but we've also worked hard to keep the spoilers away so you can enjoy the show and still enjoy the books. Which are your favourites? Listen in and see if you agree with us as we attempt to pick a winner. Booklist Unsettled Ground by Claire Fuller The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi How the One Armed Sister Sweeps Her House by Cherie Jones Piranesi by Susanna Clarke No-One is Talking About This by Patricia Lockwood Don't miss Crib Notes, the newsletter by Elizabeth Morris for new and busy mothers – an essential monthly run-down of the very best books from the practical to the poetic. She includes just the right information about each, and offers different suggestions according to whether you want something to sink into, or you only have time to scroll. Follow us between episodes on Instagram or Facebook @BookClubReview podcast, on Twitter @bookclubrvwpod or email thebookclubreview@gmail.com. Were you jumping up and down with thoughts on any of the books we discussed today? Drop us a line and let us know, we always love to hear from you. And don't miss our website, thebookclubreview.co.uk for our full archive of shows and to sign up to our weekly newsletter. It comes out on Sundays and is full of reading inspiration for the week ahead.
Ramon Stephens (Executive Director, The Conscious Kid) joins Katie Lowes to highlight the power of books as a tool to disrupt racism and promote healthy racial identity development in youth. Ramon shares the genesis of his organization, The Conscious Kid and what exactly goes into their curated children’s reading lists. Katie and Ramon talk about the curriculum in America’s education system and Ramon provides practical and effective ways parents can initiate critical conversations around race outside of school. Plus, did you know that Dr. Seuss’s content is actually problematic? Tune in to learn why and what to encourage kids to read instead. Crib Notes: www.theconsciouskid.org/resources @theconsciouskid – Instagram Book mentions: Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut by Derrick D. Barnes The King of Kindergarten by Derrick D. Barnes Dream Big, Little One by Vashti Harrison George Crum and the Saratoga Chip by Gaylia Taylor, illustrated by Frank Morrison Additional book recommendations from The Conscious Kid: Board book: Sweetest Kulu by Celina Kalluk, illustrated by Alexandria Neonakis Picture books: All Because You Matter by Tami Charles, illustrated by Bryan Collier I Am Every Good Thing by Derrick Barnes, illustrated by Gordon C. James Alma and How She Got Her Name by Juana Martinez-Neal My Papi Has a Motorcycle by Isabel Quintero, illustrated by Zeke Peña The Proudest Blue by Ibtihaj Muhammad and S.K. Ali, illustrated by Hatem Aly
I get a lot of questions about the history and origins of the Enneagram...and if you know me, I’m a bottom-line-me kind of girl, and I really don’t care. I hated history in school.Listen nowIt’s ironic because what I love about the Enneagram is it can help us connect the dots—which is essentially looking at our own historyI have to see how something’s going to work for me and be bought into it before I study its history. For me, it’s great you can tell me where something comes from, but can you tell me how to use it? This is one reason my specialty within the Enneagram practice is integration.I’ve now used the Enneagram in all parts of my life for a decadeNow that I’m all-in, I’ve decided to take the time to understand the history of the Enneagram. So today, I share with you its history and origins.Ennea means nine and gram means modelIt has Greek roots, but the Enneagram’s origins are disputed. It’s connected to spiritual, mathematical, philosophical and psychological traditions.Some authors believe it has connections with esoteric ChristianitySome believe the Enneagram symbol can be traced to the sacred geometry of Pythagorean mathematicians and mystical mathematics. Others talk of nine divine qualities that manifest in human nature.Want to learn more? Listen now...Quotes:1:41 It’s great that you can tell me where the Enneagram comes from but can you tell me how to use it?4:40 Some of the basics of the history and the origins of the enneagram, it has Greek roots. Enneagram means 9, like I said ennea is the 9 the gram is model points. 5:29 I like to say the Enneagram is part psychology, part spirituality, & how we as children learn to cope- it’s nature and nurture. 6:08 Some authors claim strong roots while others point to connections to some early Christianity. 9:28 The 21st Century enneagram, the more recent evolution of the enneagram in the form and shape that is known in the 21st century is much clearer. 10:34 Your type is not just a label that you get and you stay there and you are those stereotypes. 12:43When I can kinda bring the enneagram information with the application and practical parts of it that’s where I find the secret sauce with all of you. 13:47 There’s all fun/different parts of the enneagram that I will continue to get into with you. 15:30 The enneagram when used properly and when it’s integrated into your life and you approach it for the greatest good to bring out the best in those you lead and love including and especially yourself. 16:03 There’s a lot of history in all of us and the enneagram is no different.
Katie Lowes talks with sex therapist Dr. Shannon Chavez about sexual health and wellness for parents. Dr. Chavez shares her mind and body approach to sex, why outercourse can be just as stimulating, and ways couples can spice up their sex life! Plus, what to do if you’ve lost your orgasm post-baby? Katie’s Crib is here to help. Crib Notes: https://drshannonchavez.com Sophia Wallace “Cliteracy” Jewelry: https://yescliteracy.com/collections/jewelry 10 Comfortable Pregnancy Sex Positions for Every Trimester, Illustrated: Article by Healthline (https://www.healthline.com/health/pregnancy/pregnant-sex-positions#sex-from-behind)
Katie Lowes speaks with occupational therapist Marlene Handler about the role of these unsung heroes. Marlene outlines what all is involved within an OT’s typical work day, how insurance factors into the mix for patients, and success stories she’s seen up close with her students. Plus, Marlene discusses pelvic floor therapy and the alarming exchange with one doctor that motivated her to transition into this line of work. Crib Notes: www.marlenehandler.com Website: www.lifted-lotus.com Email: marlene@lifted-lotus.com
'Beach read', 'holiday read', 'summer read'. This year there's another term in the mix: the ‘stay-cation read'. But whatever you call it, for us summer reading is all about choice. Reading what you want. Not reading what you should. So, what do YOU feel like reading? Well, we're here to help you decide. Speed read. Comforting classic. Wish fulfillment romance. Genre-bending Whodunnit. Rollicking historical epic. Forgotten 1930s gem. We've got you covered. Listen in to find your perfect ‘beach read' – even if you're nowhere near a beach. We're joined by Emily of the Walking Book Group of Hampstead Heath, Elizabeth Morris of the Crib Notes newsletter, friend and journalist Phil Chaffee – who joins us on upcoming episode devoted to Rodham – and Simon of the Tea and Books podcast. This show is all about recommendations. Here's a list of everything we cover: Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy Hotel du Lac by Anita Brookner Sea of Poppies by Amitav Gosh Highland Fling by Nancy Mitford Middlemarch by George Eliot Humankind: A Hopeful History by Rutger Bregman Business As Usual by Jane Oliver and Ann Stafford The Bookshop on the Shore by Jenny Colgan The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton Blonde Roots by Bernadine Evaristo Also mentioned: The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire by Akala The Meaning of Rice by Michael Booth Rodham by Curtis Sittenfeld Beloved by Toni Morrison War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy Love in a Cold Climate, The Pursuit of Love and Wigs on the Green by Nancy Mitford In an Antique Land by Amitav Ghosh Effi Briest by Theodor Fontane H is for Hawk by Helen MacDonald The Road by Cormac McCarthy Lord of the Flies by William Golding Girl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo You can find out more about Emily's Walking Book Club, including how to join, here. We'd also encourage you to watch Emily sing the praises of Middlemarch, part of her brilliant lockdown series. Have a listen to Tea or Books with Simon (Stuck in a Book) and Rachel (Book Snob) as they debate ideas around books. Warning: have your notepad at the ready, as this show will leave you with a ton of recommendations. For more recommendations, from the back list to the hottest new new releases, sign up for Crib Notes, Elizabeth Morris's monthly newsletter. Follow her on Instagram @cribnotesbookclub and Twitter @elizabethmoya for more tips and reviews.
Katie talks to Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, teacher, race relations expert, and author of Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? And Other Conversations About Race. Dr. Tatum discusses what it means to be anti-racist, how the idea of color blindness can equal color silence, and how parents can prepare themselves for conversations about race with children at every stage of development. Crib Notes: www.beverlydanieltatum.com www.socialjusticebooks.org Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? And Other Conversations About Race - By Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum Is My Skin Brown Because I Drank Chocolate Milk - TED X - Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum A People's History of the United States - by Howard Zinn 13th - a film by Ava Duvernay Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
We discuss child development as they grow with Dr Max Davie, a Consultant Paediatrician from Evelina Children's Healthcare NHS Trust. We ask does diet affect behaviour? Do French children throw food? Max tells us his 5 Rs for managing challenging behaviour and we discuss the importance of play for child development. Please remember the discussion in this episode is not medical advice. If you have any concerns regarding your child please do seek professional medical advice. The opinions voiced by the speakers in this episode do not reflect those of the organisations they work for. Please note this episode was recorded before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations. Follow this link from the Institute of Health Visiting fact sheets & top tips for families: https://ihv.org.uk/families/top-tips/ Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don't use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby's health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crib_notes_/ Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com
Rick and Dr Sarah are joined by Amanda Thompson. We talk about that transition to parenthood, the first few weeks with your new baby and how things don't always go as planned. We discuss baby blues, postnatal depression, managing a crying baby, witching hour, the first bath, infant feeding, baby vomits and there is more talk about baby poo! Amanda is a co-founder of Bundle Antenatal group and has two sets of twins. So really does know how to handle a crying baby! This episode comes as Rick's baby is three months old and he's going through a rough time with sleep. Get it while you can. Lots of love Dr. Sarah and Rick x Thank you to Amanda and the Bundle team: Bundle is not just an Antenatal class, there is plenty on offer for parents in the post natal period too. Check out their website: https://www.bundlelondon.com If you are struggling with a crying baby there are several support services/helplines available as well as your GP and midwife. https://www.cry-sis.org.uk https://iconcope.org https://www.pandasfoundation.org.uk For further info relevant for the first week with your baby check out our episodes 'the first 24 hours' and 'does this thing come with a manual' with midwife Kirsty Howe. We talk in more detail about what is normal with baby poos and wees, weight gain and baby jaundice. Please remember this is not medical advice. If you are concerned seek medical attention. The opinions voiced by the speakers in this episode do not reflect those of the organisations they work for. Please note this episode was recorded before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations. Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don't use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby's health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crib_notes_/ Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com
Nutrition: We know the basics but which sugar is good sugar? Is there even a thing. Professor Mary Fewtrell nutrition lead from University College London joins Dr. Sarah and Rick on Crib Notes. We talk about how to prevent hidden sugar getting into our children's diets. The opinions voiced by the speakers in this episode do not reflect those of the organisations they work for. Please note this episode was recorded before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations. Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don't use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby's health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crib_notes_/ Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com
Infant Feeding & Nutrition: how do we support healthy growth in babies? Professor Mary Fewtrell nutrition lead from University College London and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health joins Dr. Sarah and Rick on Crib Notes. We talk about breastfeeding, formula feeding, tongue tie and supporting babies growth from the start. Please remember the discussion in this episode is not medical advice. If you have any concerns regarding your child please do seek professional medical advice. The opinions voiced by the speakers in this episode do not reflect those of the organisations they work for. Please note this episode was recorded before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations. Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don't use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby's health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crib_notes_/ Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com
Allergies. Something many parents have questions about. Professor George Du Toit is a leading voice in children's allergies. Dr. Sarah and Rick went to meet him in his office in Evelina/ Guys and St.Thomas' in London. We discuss weaning, common allergens, how to stay safe on holiday and if the risk of allergies can be reduced. Please remember the discussion in this episode is not medical advice. If you have any concerns regarding your child please do seek professional medical advice. The opinions voiced by the speakers in this episode do not reflect those of the organisations they work for. Please note this episode was recorded before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations. Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don't use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby's health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crib_notes_/ Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com
Answering the big parenting IT question. Dr Max Davie joins Sarah and Rick to talk screen time. Something we are all getting more of at the moment. But is it too much too soon or a saviour of parental sanity? Please remember the discussion in this episode is not medical advice. If you have any concerns regarding your child please do seek professional medical advice. The opinions voiced by the speakers in this episode do not reflect those of the organisations they work for. Please note this episode was recorded before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations. Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don't use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby's health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crib_notes_/ Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com Update Description
The main job of a baby is to grow. We discuss child development and look at the first 1000 days. Dr Max Davie, a Consultant Paediatrician from Evelina Children's Healthcare NHS Trust, tells Rick and Dr Sarah how he wishes parents would let children explore their environments more. Birth to 5 years interactive guide: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/baby-reviews/ Institute of Health Visiting fact sheets & top tips for families: https://ihv.org.uk/families/top-tips/ Please remember the discussion in this episode is not medical advice. If you have any concerns regarding your child please do seek professional medical advice. The opinions voiced by the speakers in this episode do not reflect those of the organisations they work for. Please note this episode was recorded before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations. Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don't use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby's health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crib_notes_/ Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com
The deadline for filing your 2019 personal tax return is just around the corner. Typically, the deadline to file is April 30. Due to COVID-19 the filing due date for individuals has been deferred until June 1, 2020. Learn more at Canada.ca and search Economic Response Plan. Here’s a quick primer to help you file your personal tax return.
Sleep doesn't just make up around a third of our lives. It's vital to drive the other two thirds in the right direction. Children change it, but there are ways that you can get more for both parent and child. Rick and Dr. Sarah speak with Dr Michael Farquhar, Evelina Paediatric Sleep Consultant about sleep in children, what is normal and how to support it. Please note the discussion in this podcast is for your information, not medical advice. If you have any concerns regarding your child's health please seek medical attention. The opinions voiced are those of the individuals not of the organisations they work for. This episode was recorded before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations. Useful links: NHS advice on helping your baby to sleep: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/getting-baby-to-sleep/ Here is a link to a helpful website for support with crying babies: http://iconcope.org Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don't use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby's health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law. Insta: https://www.instagram.com/crib_notes_/ Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com
Rick and Dr.Sarah are joined once more by breastfeeding consultant Geraldine Miskin. This episode we discuss milk over and under milk supply, as well as pain whilst breastfeeding. We also look at how partners can support breastfeeding and how to express. We finish with myth busting common beliefs about breastfeeding that can be bonkers! . This episode is Powered by The Breast Feeding Friend. For Breast-feeding advice available 24 7 on Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. . If you would like to join Geraldine's Facebook group, search for "Breastfeeding Made Easy" by Muskin Maternity over on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/831381373999407/?ref=bookmarks . Even during the lockdown you can seek help through many sources; others include NCT and La Leche. Video and online consultations are available at home so don't struggle alone! . The opinions voiced by the speakers in this episode are not medical advice and do not reflect those of the organisations they work for. . Please note this episode was recorded before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations. . Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don't use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby's health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law.
Dr Sarah and Rick are joined by breastfeeding consultant Geraldine Miskin. We discuss establishing breastfeeding, how to get the best latch and how to know if your baby is getting enough breast milk. This episode is Powered by The Breast Feeding Friend. For Breast-feeding advice available 24 7 on Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. Here is a link to Geraldine's online group for parents to be: https://www.facebook.com/groups/831381373999407/?ref=bookmarks The opinions voiced by the speakers in this episode do not reflect those of the organisations they work for. Please note this episode was recorded before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations. Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don't use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby's health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law.
Rick and Dr Sarah talk though the concerns parents have over Coronavirus (Covid-19). They discuss the signs of Coronavirus, the fact that not all fever is Coronavirus and the importance of seeking medical attention if you are concerned. They also discuss parenting in the pandemic and preventing spread. This episode was recorded at the beginning of April. Information is likely to become out of date as evidence, knowledge of the disease and guidelines evolves. Please keep up to date with the NHS website. https://www.nhs.uk/ Please remember the discussion in this episode is not medical advice. If you have any concerns regarding your child please do seek professional medical attention. It is also important to note that opinions voiced by individuals in this episode do not reflect those of the organisations they work for. Some useful links for parents with supportive information: For Kids and Teens Covibook – Supporting and Reassuring Children Round the World Anna Freud: Video for children & young people For Parent-Talking to YP about Coronavirus: BPS guidance – Talking to Children About Coronavirus Anna Freud: Video for parents Place2Be – Guide to helping parents answer questions from their children and to support family wellbeing Young Minds - Talking to your child about Coronavirus and 10 tips from their Parents Helpline to support family wellbeing For Parent-Supporting children through Coronavirus: Liverpool CAMHS resource – Supporting Children during social distancing CKPHU- How to help children understand and cope with covid Royal College of OT's- Staying well when social distancing Activities and Education Free meditations from Headspace Advice on home schooling during Corona virus 1 Advice on home schooling during Corona virus 2 Free online activities for children at home from school: The Big List of Children's Authors Doing Online Read Alouds & Activities National Literacy Trust parents portal Long list of free education resources Self-isolation20FTNW.pdf.pdf Information for parents of young people with neurodevelopmental needs/ Special Educational Needs (SEN) National Autistic Society – Covid-19 guidance and helpline for parents, young people and staff Free Webinar Replay: Coronavirus Crash Course for Parents: Keeping Kids with ADHD in ‘Study Mode' While Home from School Supportive Information for Schools Anna Freud: Supporting Schools and Colleges during periods of disruption Anna Freud: Video for school staff BPS: Support and advice for schools Books to discuss Coronavirus: https://nosycrowcoronavirus.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/Coronavirus_ABookForChildren.pdf https://nursedottybooks.com Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don't use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby's health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law. Insta: Crib Notes Podcast. Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com
New mum and Paediatrician Dr Sarah with new dad and broadcaster Rick Kelsey are today joined by Professor Helen Bedford to find out how and when you should vaccinate your baby. This information was correct at the time of recording. Please note this episode was recorded before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations. For further useful information about vaccines Professor Helen Bedford advises looking at this website: vk.ovg.ox.ac.uk/vk/ During the current Coronavirus pandemic is it as important as ever to ensure your child is up to date with their vaccinations. The routine childhood immunisation programme is happening as usual therefore do book your appointment through your local healthcare provider. This episode is powered by The Breast Feeding Friend. For Breast-feeding advice available 24 7 on Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. Please note the discussion in this podcast is for your information, not medical advice. If you have any concerns regarding your child's health please seek medical attention. The opinions voiced are those of the individuals not of the organisations they work for. Insta: Crib Notes Podcast. Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don't use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby's health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law.
Rick and Dr. Sarah talk through what happens in the first 24 hours of your baby's life, and when you can take your baby home. Midwife Kirsty Howe, who's worked around the world delivering babies, joins us again on Crib Notes. This episode is Powered by The Breast Feeding Friend. For Breast-feeding advice available 24 7 on Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. In this episode we talk about feeding, cord care, the newborn examination and newborn weight loss. We also discuss dressing your baby and postnatal care for mum. Please remember the discussion in this episode is not medical advice. If you have any concerns regarding your child please do seek professional medical advice. The opinions voiced by the speakers in this episode do not reflect those of the organisations they work for. Please note this episode was recorded before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations. Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don't use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby's health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law.
Rick and Dr. Sarah talk though what happens in the first few hours of your baby's life. From what goes on at the hospital to when you can take your baby home. Midwife Kirsty Howe, who's worked around the world delivering babies joins us on Crib Notes. This episode is powered by The Breast Feeding Friend. For Breast-feeding advice available 24 7 on Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. Please remember the discussion in this episode is not medical advice. If you have any concerns regarding your child please do seek professional medical advice. The opinions voiced by the speakers in this episode do not reflect those of the organisations they work for. Please note this episode was recorded in 2019 before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations. Insta: Crib Notes Podcast. Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com Crib Notes Podcast Medical Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don't use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby's health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law.
Rick and Dr. Sarah talk though the concerns parents have over Coronavirus (Covid-19) in children in an extra episode of Crib Notes. They discuss keeping your children healthy, the signs of Coronavirus and the importance of social distancing. This episode was recorded in early March. Some information has become out of date as evidence, knowledge of the disease and guidelines have evolved. Please keep up to date with the NHS website. https://www.nhs.uk/ Please remember the discussion in this episode is not medical advice. If you have any concerns regarding your child please do seek professional medical attention. This episode discusses Coronavirus, not fever in general, and remember that for any child under 3 months with fever you must seek medical attention. The information discussed is the opinions of individuals and not the organisations they work for. Insta: Crib Notes Podcast. Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com Some useful links for parents with supportive information: For Kids and Teens Covibook – Supporting and Reassuring Children Round the World Anna Freud: Video for children & young people For Parent-Talking to YP about Coronavirus: BPS guidance – Talking to Children About Coronavirus Anna Freud: Video for parents Place2Be – Guide to helping parents answer questions from their children and to support family wellbeing Young Minds - Talking to your child about Coronavirus and 10 tips from their Parents Helpline to support family wellbeing For Parent-Supporting children through Coronavirus: Liverpool CAMHS resource – Supporting Children during social distancing CKPHU- How to help children understand and cope with covid Royal College of OT's- Staying well when social distancing Activities and Education Free meditations from Headspace Advice on home schooling during Corona virus 1 Advice on home schooling during Corona virus 2 Free online activities for children at home from school: The Big List of Children's Authors Doing Online Read Alouds & Activities National Literacy Trust parents portal Long list of free education resources Information for parents of young people with neurodevelopmental needs/ Special Educational Needs (SEN) National Autistic Society – Covid-19 guidance and helpline for parents, young people and staff Free Webinar Replay: Coronavirus Crash Course for Parents: Keeping Kids with ADHD in ‘Study Mode' While Home from School Supportive Information for Schools Anna Freud: Supporting Schools and Colleges during periods of disruption Anna Freud: Video for school staff BPS: Support and advice for schools Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don't use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby's health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law.
For many parents home-schooling their children over the coming weeks, the idea of reading in snatches of borrowed time will strike a strong chord. After the birth of her son, Elizabeth Morris decided to put her career in the book world to good use and set up Crib Notes, a book club in newsletter form. Every month, she curates the perfect book recommendations for new and busy mothers. ‘Sometimes you just need a little spark of mental stimulation to remind you of who you are beyond being a mother', Elizabeth explains. Listen in for some fantastic book recommendations – for all readers, not just mums! – and some great practical tips for how to fit in reading when all you have are stolen moments. • Sign up for Crib Notes at tinyletter.com/CribNotes Find Elizabeth on Twitter @elizabethmoya and on Instagram @cribnotesbookclub • Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid Girl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo My Wild and Furious Nights by Clover Stroud Constellations, Sinead Gleeson I Am, I Am, I Am by Maggie O'Farrell Weather by Jenny Offill The Panic Years, Nell Frizzell Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman • Keep up with what we're doing between episodes on Instagram and facebook @bookclubreviewpodcast, on Twitter @bookclubrvwpod, and email us anytime at thebookclubreview@gmail.com, we'd love to hear from you. If you like what we do please do take a moment to rate, review and subscribe to us, it helps other listeners find us and means you'll never miss an episode.
In this episode, they discussed and rated: Implement Island Wide Stormwater Study 1 Sustainable, green economic development 3 Implement Climate Action Plan 7 Implement Sustainable Transportation Plan 5 Implement Green Building 4 Land Use Code Revisions 6 Comprehensive BIMC Review 0 Affordable Housing Strategy 4 Plastics Ordinary 4 Race Equity 3 Support Agriculture 2 CITY COUNCIL REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING | TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020 Agenda Link: https://docs.google.com/gview?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgranicus_production_attachments.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fbainbridgewa%2F43a8fb413bad3f6ecd9b82a46eac80780.pdf&embedded=true Check Out More Wake Up Bainbridge Programming At wakeupbainbridge.comfacebook.com/wakeupbainbridge instagram.com/wakeupbainbridgetwitter.com/wakeup98110 Episode 308 is Sponsored by the Best Personal Trainer on Bainbridge Island, Bethanee Randles. Contact Bethanee today for your free 30 minute personal training session. (206) 390-7779 or bethanee@outcomeathletics.com
On today’s Wake Up Bainbridge Show, Sal and sat down with former Councilwoman Sarah Blossom to go over the upcoming City of Bainbridge Island, Washington Agenda for tomorrow night’s Study Session of the City Council. We discussed Executive Session (What are we allowed to know if we knew the right questions to ask?) Who? Update on the Development Moratorium Green Building Update Sustainable Transportation Update Sportsmans Roundabout Suzuki Review, Reviewed Council Member Replacement This Episode of Council Crib Notes is Sponsored by Outcome Athletics, Home of the Best Personal Trainer on Bainbridge Island, Bethanee Randles.
On today’s Wake Up Bainbridge Show, Sal and Richard sat down with former Councilwoman Sarah Blossom to go over the upcoming City of Bainbridge Island, Washington Agenda for tomorrow night’s Regular Business Meeting of the City Council. We discussed Matthew Tirman, Bainbridge Island City Council, FAR, LTAC money going towards affordable housing and much more. Sarah also tells us weather or not she will submit her application for the soon to be open South Ward position for the City Council. This Episode of Council Crib Notes is Sponsored by Outcome Athletics, Home of the Best Personal Trainer on Bainbridge Island, Bethanee Randles.
Join new mum and paediatric doctor Sarah Blackstock and dad to be broadcaster Rick Kelsey (BBC/ the Running Channel). They discuss the most common medical questions people google about their newborns and children. Insta: Crib Notes Podcast. Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com This podcast does not offer medical advice. Always seek medical attention is you have any concerns. Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don't use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby's health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law.
Episode 190 - City of Bainbridge Island Council Study Session Crib Notes with Matthew Tirman Episode 190 is brought to you by Storyville Coffee Company (say "Wake Up Bainbridge" when you order and get 10% off!) and their beautiful roastery at the Coppertop. And Outcome Athletics the home of the best best personal trainer on Bainbridge Island, Bethanee Randles. Podcast Produced by: Outcome Media, Home of the best Podcast studio on Bainbridge Island. Are you looking to start your own podcast but don't know how? Want some help? You can hire Outcome Media to help complete your project and get your vision off the ground. Call co-host Sal DeRosalia today, (206) 240-8857 or send us a message through our website here.
Episode 166 - The Michael Pollock - City of Bainbridge Island, Washington Council Crib Notes for regular Business Council Meeting tonight at 6:00 PM. Actual start time is 6:40 PM do to a secret meeting. Brought To You By: Outcome Media, Home of the best Podcast studio on Bainbridge Island. Are you looking to start your own podcast but don't know how? Want some help? You can hire Outcome Media to help complete your project and get your vision off the ground. Call co-host Sal DeRosalia today, (206) 240-8857 or send us a message through our website here. Episode 166 Sponsored By: Storyville Coffee Company the makers of our morning Macchiato and a finalist for the Wake Up Bainbridge! Breakfast Sandwich Challenge. Amoeba Networks Seattle for medium and large businesses who need managed IT services. Outcome Athletics, home of the Best Personal Trainer on Bainbridge Island, Bethanee Randles. (It's also her BIRTHDAY TODAY!!!)
147 - WUB Council Meeting Crib Notes with Matt Tirman - City of Bainbridge Island, Washington Council Member - Interview Before Regular Business Meeting of the City Council - 8/27/2019 We love doing these Wake Up Bainbridge Council Meeting Crib Note Sessions. This week we have Matthew Tirman, Bainbridge Island City Council on the show to discuss the City of Bainbridge Island, Washington Council Meeting Agenda for tonight. The meeting starts at 6:00 with an Executive Session (secret meeting). The action we are privy to resumes at 6:20 PM. There will be A LOT of public comment tonight. Brought To You By: Outcome Media, Home of the best Podcast studio on Bainbridge Island. Are you looking to start your own podcast but don't know how? Want some help? You can hire Outcome Media to help complete your project and get your vision off the ground. Call co-host Sal DeRosalia today, (206) 240-8857 or send us a message through our website here. Episode 147 Sponsored By: Storyville Coffee Company Amoeba Networks Seattle and ...Outcome Athletics, home of the Best Personal Trainer on Bainbridge Island, Bethanee Randles
Episode 140 - WUB Study Session Crib Notes - City of Bainbridge Island Council Member - Sarah Blossom - Interview Before Council Study Session 8/20/2019 City of Bainbridge Island Council Member, Sarah Blossom called into the Wake Up Bainbridge set to give us a quick update on the topics they will review in the City Council Study Session tonight at 6:00 PM down at City Hall. Topics include: Update on Moratorium, Winslow Hotel Traffic Study Findings, Population Forecast through 2050, THE ETHICS PROGRAM!!! and Nature's Bill of Rights. Brought To You By: Outcome Media, The home of the best Podcast studio on Bainbridge Island. Are you looking to start your own podcast but don't know how? Want some help? You can hire Outcome Media to help complete your project and get your vision off the ground. Call today, (206) 240-8857 or send us a message through our website here. Episode 140 Sponsored By: Storyville Coffee Company Amoeba Networks Seattle andOutcome Athletics, home of the Best Personal Trainer on Bainbridge Island, Bethanee Randles
134 - WUB Study Session Crib Notes - City of Bainbridge Island Council Member Leslie Schneider - Interview Before Council Study Session 8/13/19
Episode 126 - WUB Study Session Crib Notes - City of Bainbridge Island Council Member Matt Tirman - Interview Before Council Study Session 8/6/2019 Matt Tirman called into the Wake Up Bainbridge set to give us a 15 minute update on the topics they will review in the City Council Study Session tonight at 6:00 PM down at City Hall. Brought To You By: Outcome Media, The home of the best Podcast studio on Bainbridge Island. Are you looking to start your own podcast but don't know how? Want some help? You can hire Outcome Media to help complete your project and get your vision off the ground. Call today, (206) 240-8857 or send us a message through our website here. Episode 126 Sponsored By: Storyville Coffee Company Amoeba Networks Seattle andOutcome Athletics, home of the Best Personal Trainer on Bainbridge Island, Bethanee Randles
We know many YFBS listeners have never heard of Neutral Milk Hotel. Crib Notes: they made an album that is basically the Catcher in the Rye of indie music (still sells 20k copies a year), which is REALLY WEIRD cuz... Well, just listen to the episode. Everyone who's already aware of this band's existence knows this episode is a candidate for the YFBS Hall of Fame. None of this was ever okay and anyone involved in any way ought to be ashamed of themselves. You know better. Now, press play and take your medicine so maybe we can live in a world where these In the Aeroplane over the Sea men aren't allowed to get away with this ever again.
In the last week of March, just in time for exam season, Stephanie sat down in Ottawa with James Pamment, Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Strategic Communication at Lund University and a senior adviser to the Hybrid COE in Helsinki. James leads a small research team that provides training, scenario exercises, process and policy support to governments and international organizations in protection from election interference, disinformation and hybrid influence techniques. In this conversation, Stephanie and James get into the weeds on hybrid influence, with a focus on Russian activities. A good primer for that end of the term cramming!
Tough Talk Christian Radio with Host Tony Gambone & Guest Everett De Morier & Edwina Cowell: Everett De Morier - became a professional writer in 1994, when he sold a copy of his son’s ultrasound picture along with an article entitled “My Wife Is Having the Reincarnation of Elvis” to the Weekly World News. For this, he received fifty dollars and a Bat Boy T-shirt. De Morier has appeared on CNN, Fox News Network, NPR, and ABC, as well as in The New York Times and the London Times. He has also written for In-Fisherman, Florida Keys, Bride, and Parenting. De Morier is the author of Crib Notes for the First Year of Marriage: A Survival Guide for Newlyweds and Crib Notes for the First Year of Fatherhood: A Survival Guide for New Fathers, both from Fairview Press. EverettDeMorier.com Edwina Cowell Founder and CVO of Spiritual Playdate and SpiritualPlaydate.com, Edwina in collaboration with faith educators, clergy and experts from around the globe created an innovative platform with which to teach love and religious acceptance from home, church or wherever you are. She and her team have developed a broad range of engaging and inclusive digital resources for parents, teachers, youth ministers and children with topics ranging from World Religions, The Golden Rule, Forgiveness, Gratitude, Anti-Bullying, Love, Living & Dying, God, Sacred Spaces, Spiritual Teachers and many more. While Edwina's passion is interfaith dialogue and education for children, she is a whole-hearted listener and learner and understands the obstacles that we encounter when trying to teach faith and religion to kids. www.SpiritualPlaydate.com
This week we're recapping the July 4th weekend as we talk Sacha Baron Cohen's new show, "Who is America", who would win in a 'survival-off' between Special Forces Bear Grylls, and Survivor Man Lee Stroud, and lastly, which of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's past characters are best suited to actually summit a skyscraper. Let's Ride! Check out more of our content at: (website)poolboycomedy.com (Instagram)poolboy.comedy (Twitter)poolboy_comedy
Join your hosts Pete, Larry, Jack, and Jason with a show full of the usual banter and tom foolery. Our good friend and Brother Seth Anthony joins us for a not so high tech sounding phone conversation about Masonic Conspiracies, and follows up with his Corpora Obscurum about the Odd Fellows. Pete wants to play a game, and Crib Notes reviews Rev. Dr. Bro. Chris Rodkey's adult coloring book "Coloring Lent". https://www.amazon.com/Coloring-Lent-Adult-Journey-Resurrection/dp/0827205473/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1497868773&sr=8-1&keywords=coloring+lent
Join your regular hosts for their 30th episode and the launch of a new segment (a very poor launch mind you) called "Crib Notes", Jack and Larry's book review segment. As per the norm enjoy the "Fake News" with Jack, Obscura Corpora with Seth Anthony, and all the regular MLP banter. Show notes? Who needs show notes? But if you want to read "Pillars of the Earth" as mentioned in the show, you can find it here: https://www.amazon.com/Pillars-Earth-Novel-Kingsbridge/dp/0451166892
Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and share us on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ !Episode 83 - This week the guys decide to fall in love with Justin Bieber all over again; with a news segment and a a lyrics segment.Art brings up the licensing issues between BMI/ASCAP and the DOJ and in the process confuses everyone. With all the latest political upheavals it's become clear that celebrities may want to get involved in politics, have no fear: Eric answers the call with a special guide on how to get involved in politics without actually getting involved in politics, we call it Aloofbritics or "The Aloof Celebrities guide to Politics".In the songwriting segment we decide to breakdown Justin Bieber's song Love yourself. You can be the judge with us whether the song is any good. Crib Notes:Art's Pick:Eric's Pick:Visit The Swoop at: theswooptheband.comPlease join the conversation by emailing usWe would love to hear from you!Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and share us on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ !
Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and share us on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ !Episode 81 - This week Art and Eric dive into their songwriting processes and how they write lyrics, much to the delight of each other but probably no one else. The news this week is particularly insightful as we discuss Vince Neil head-slamming a woman for asking for Nicholas Cage's autograph instead of his; you can't ask for a better news story than this. Next we decide to wade into politics and discuss Dr. Dre getting a citizen arrest and then searched by the police for a gun, the plot twist being that no gun was present even though the citizen claims he was held up by Dr Dre at gunpoint. The Art of trolling celebrities at it's worst or finest, we can't decide.In the production segment Art walks us through the 4 microphones one would need to start a new studio. We discuss multiple mics at the table and eventually boil down to the 4 mics that Art recommends. Crib Notes:Art's Pick:Eric's Pick:Visit The Swoop at: theswooptheband.comPlease join the conversation by emailing usWe would love to hear from you!Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and share us on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ !
Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and share us on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ !Episode 80 - This week Art and Eric have plenty of music topics to discuss on the podcast and decide to cover non of them. This weeks recommendation for a service is practiceguitarnow.com, Eric found it very helpful. In the news Eric decided to grace us with the blessings of Kanye West quotes, these quotes will change your life for the better. In the second part of the news Eric is beyond ecstatic that Led Zeppelin has been found not to have lifted another song to create Stairway to Heaven. The hallowed song can now rest in peace as it's own piece of work.In the songwriting section we discuss the song Stressed Out by 21 Pilots. Overall the judgment is that this song has fantastic lyrics, but does not follow the block style of the each verse building in the previous to enhance the story or picture the songs is trying create. Does that lessen the impact of the song overall?...that is for you to decide. Crib Notes:Art's Pick: Alabama Shakes This feelingEric's Pick: Alabama Shakes This feelingVisit The Swoop at: theswooptheband.comPlease join the conversation by emailing usWe would love to hear from you!Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and share us on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ !
Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and share us on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ !Episode 79 - This week Art and Eric are doing studio stuff this week bringing Eric in to perform for the podcast, it's a change of pace from our normal format but we still found a way to bring you our patented "Kanye Watch!" which outlines the best that our pop culture has to offer. Enjoy our Kanye breakdown and enjoy the performance. Crib Notes:Art's Pick: none this weekEric's Pick: none this weekVisit The Swoop at: theswooptheband.comPlease join the conversation by emailing usWe would love to hear from you!Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and share us on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ !
Guest Tinker Owens earned HS All-State honors, Sugar Bowl MVP as a freshman in ’72 and All-American honors in ’74-’75 as an Oklahoma Sooner wide receiver (’72-’75). He also played on two national championship teams and in the NFL from ’76-’81 for the New Orleans Saints. I asked Tinker to open up his “play book” of learning from those years. … Read more about this episode...