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In the week of St. Patrick's Day, we celebrate with a chat about one of Ireland's greatest writers Brendan Behan, together with the creators of a new show about him. Written by John Merrigan with songs and music by Danielle Morgan, "Brendan - Son Of Dublin" is a fresh look at his life and work, and not least those around him who helped catapult his undoubted talent to global fame and renown.
Thanks to my sponsor Haymaker Farmers' Market, I am taking the show on the road to some places outside of Cuyahoga County. I spent a morning at this wonderful market—going strong for 30 years in the vibrant, welcoming, local-food-loving community of Kent, Ohio. In this episode I talk to Lizette Royer Barton of Barton Farms and Gardens (also the board president) about the longevity of the market and how they work to be inclusive. Andrew Pernetti of Western Reserve Heritage Seed Co. talks about his mission to grow plants from heirloom seeds. Danielle Morgan of Brockett Family Farm (and guest Gidget) share insight into life on a family farm. And I speak to Megan Massoli of Wren Box Farm who gives us an idea of how she and her husband got their small farm off the ground. Special thanks to the team at Haymaker Farmers' Market and Chef Douglas Katz for supporting this episode.
Episode Notes and Links for Episode 76 with Mirin Fader In this episode, Pete speaks with award-winning journalist and author, Mirin Fader about her hoop-playing days and love for the game, her heartfelt and important articles about Tyler Skaggs and Gigi Bryant, and her deeply-researched and touching and honest book. They talk about Giannis: The Improbable Rise of an NBA MVP, the 2021 biography of an absolute gem of a human being, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and his close-knit, loving, and beautiful family and the extreme poverty and racism that they have faced. Buy Giannis: The Improbable Rise of an NBA MVP Mirin Fader's Personal Website “What Tyler Skaggs Left Behind” Article from The Ringer LitHub Article: “Two Brothers, One Pair of Sneakers”-excerpt from Giannis “The Legacy of Mambacita” from The Ringer about Gigi Bryant To begin the episode, the two talk about the amazing circumstances that Mirin is currently in with her book on The New York Times bestseller list At about 3:20, Mirin talks about writers like Wright Thompson, Jeff Pearlman, guest on Episode 33, Jackie McMullen, Jack McCollum, and John Feinstein who have inspired her throughout the years, from young basketball player to professional At about 4:10, Mirin talks about her basketball career and her skills at this point of the pandemic At about 5:35, Mirin discusses “ ‘Eureka' ” moments in a “Women Writers Class” at Lewis and Clark College that put her on the track to professional writing At about 6:55, Mirin discusses the formative writers like Toni Morrison and Virginia Wolff from the college course who helped her feel okay about becoming At about 8:55, Pete asks Mirin about her touching piece for The Ringer on Gigi Bryant and how the structure added to the article's pathos At about 9:40, Mirin further explains the mechanisms of the article, her rationale on writing the article as she did, and some further information on Kobe and his connection to his daughters and Team Mamba At about 12:25, Mirin talks about her reporting for the Tyler Skaggs Bleacher Report story and about how she wanted to avoid any reductive stories regarding a beloved father, husband, friend, and son At about 15:15, Pete and Mirin begin talking about Giannis: The Improbable Rise of an NBA MVP and the automatic love and admiration felt for Giannis after reading the book and how far back Mirin's research goes At about 17:15, Pete compliments Mirin and asks about the Prologue and the Epigraph and the rationale for starting the book in such a way At about 18:15, Mirin details an opening story At about 19:00, Mirin gives some background on Giannis and his family and being without official documents and Greek citizenship At about 20:00, Mirin and Pete discuss Victoria and Charles Antetokounmpo and the “hunger” of the family from its days in Sepolia, Athens, and the ways in which the family is so hardworking and close-knit and loving At about 23:00, Mirin describes the painting that she references in the book as incredibly meaningful to the Antetokounmpo family At about 24:10, Pete asks Mirin how she squares the generosity and kindness shown to Giannis in his days in Greece with the virulent and ongoing racism shown to him by Golden Dawn and other Greeks At about 27:15, Mirin and Pete discuss WI/American parallels to Greek racism that Mirin writes about so skillfully in the book At about 28:00, Mirin talks about Giannis' innocence and some stories of his fun-loving and childlike behavior, particularly revolving around food At about 29:10: Pete and Mirin talk about Giannis' wellspring of desire and hunger, how he consistently works as hard as someone trying to make their high school team, and these qualities in the context of the quote he and his brothers constantly repeat, “What if we all went to sleep and woke up and we were back to where we started?” At about 30:00, Mirin puts Giannis' work ethic and attitude in perspective, relative to his parents' unselfishness At about 32:15, Mirin sums up the lack of jealousy between the brothers and Pete notes how each family's member's story is rendered so beautifully by Mirin At about 34:05, Mirin talks about her ongoing connection to Giannis through the book, and how he is impossible to root against At about 36:10, Pete asks Mirin if she knows if Giannis and the Antetokounmpos have read the book You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. You can watch this episode and other episodes on The Chills at Will Podcast YouTube Channel. I'm excited to share my next episode with Danielle Morgan, professor at SCU (Go, Broncos!) and author of Laughing to Keep from Dying: African American Satire in the Twenty-First Century. We had a lot of fun. The episode airs on September 7.
Please join us as we welcome Danielle Morgan to chat with Heart of Indie Radio Co-Host Emme Lentino London-based singer/songwriter Danielle Morgan is making a big impact in the UK and internationally, sharing her music, performed with passion and attitude. Those who have seen her "live" write and talk about how they are uplifted by Danielle's universal themes and original melodies, delivered with real power and honest emotion, supported by her amazing band. Danielle's compositions are diverse in topic & eclectic in mood, drawing on her strong Irish roots and London upbringing. She writes about her life experiences that everyone can relate to and interpret for themselves. Danielle began her musical journey at a young age, and it was her path to enter the world- famous BRIT School in London. She has composed over 70 original songs mainly with co- writer John Merrigan, and has worked with highly credited producers TheRealJonSmith, David Courtney and Nick Hook, among others. Recorded at London's Abbey Road Studios, Danielle released her debut EP, ‘The Session' in June 2016 to critical acclaim. 2019 saw Danielle inking a global distribution deal with Universal Music to build on her strong fanbase and social media profile. In January 2020, Danielle took her talents to the new musical drama “The Story of Love in the Harbour” in which she performs her new compositions with a live orchestra in a stirring historical romance set in Ireland and front-line France during WW1. The show received widespread critical acclaim and despite the enforced cancellation of a UK tour, it is planned to go back on tour in 2021. The show has been adapted to an audio / radio format, receiving international airplay. July 2020 saw the release of a new EP “The Faces of Danielle Morgan” further showing her versatility as an artist. Danielle and the band have been busy during a challenging year despite many cancellations of gigs and festivals over the summer. It's been incredibly creative time with 7 videos of original material being released and viewed almost 700,000 times on-line, further cementing an intimate relationship with fans all over the world. The band members are: John Merrigan (drums) / David Barbour (guitar) / Peter Rutherford (bass) / Andrew Dascalopoulos (keys & guitar) / Lucy Dee (backing vocals) / Rob McCann (harmonica). December 2020 ended on a high with the release of 4 more new tracks, penned by Danielle with co-writers John Merrigan and Dave Barbour in her new EP: “Locked Down”. Featuring diverse genres of rock/soul/reggae proving it's difficult to limit description of her music. In addition, an emotional Christmas song “Christmas Like The Old Days” was also released. 2021 begins with more new music under production and a new musical theatre project begun. For further information: web: https://www.daniellemorganmusic.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/realdannimorgan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realdannimorgan/ Contact Management: John Merrigan: fatdanproductions@gmail.com / +447944 852864
How do you build a case without a body? Molly and Geoffrey discuss the murder of Danielle Morgan. Join our community on Patreon, where you can access bonus content, listen to our podcasts ad-free, and more! https://www.patreon.com/bloodtiespodcast CREDITS - Producer: Sam Brain Artwork: George Leigh Music: Dan Wansell CONTACT: Twitter: @BloodTies_Pod Instagram: bloodties_pod Email: bloodties.podcast@gmail.com.
In this episode, I talked business with Danielle Morgan, a 3rd year esports student at University who also holds a variety of roles within the esports industry. She shares a fascinating insight into the study of esports and the varied job roles within the industry, as well as what she believes the future holds for esports.
ft. Morgan Olson, Assistant Director of Marketing & Promotions at Fort Wayne TinCapsWhen Danielle started her journey in Minor League Baseball...she knew absolutely nothing about the industry. Morgan was the first person from another team to reach out and answer allllll the questions.Danielle & Morgan talk about life in Minor League Baseball, the impact of the community, the friendships you make all around the country, and the benefits of being open about your job.instagram.com/daniellechylinskiinstagram.com/morgonolsonntwitter.com/morgonolsonn
Dr. Danielle Morgan is an assistant professor in the Department of English at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California who specializes in African American literature and culture in the 20th and 21st centuries. She is interested in the ways that literature, popular culture, and humor shape identity formation. In particular, her research and teaching reflect her interests in African American satire and comedy, literature and the arts as activism, and the continuing influence of history on contemporary articulations of Black selfhood. She has written a variety of both scholarly and popular articles and has been interviewed on topics as varied as Black Lives Matter, the dangers of the “Karen” figure, race and sexuality on the Broadway stage, and Beyoncé. Her book, Laughing to Keep from Dying: African American Satire in the Twenty-First Century, is forthcoming Fall 2020 with University of Illinois Press as a part of the New Black Studies Series and addresses the contemporary role of African American satire as a critical realm for social justice.In this conversation, Dr. Danielle Morgan elaborates on the significance of English literature in her adolescence, her introduction to African American satire, the writing and publishing of her upcoming and first book Laughing to Keep from Dying: African American Satire in the Twenty-First Century, the memory of her late Uncle Kevin, her experience as the Frank Sinatra Faculty Fellow with the Center for the Arts and Humanities, and the harassment she was subjected to by SCU Campus Safety on Aug 22nd. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen in to my interview with Andie Rich and Danielle Morgan of Thriving Minds Learning Center in Campbell, CA. Thriving Minds offers learning support in reading, writing, and math, to students between 1st and 8th grade. All services are provided one on one and tailored to meet the needs of the individual child. Support can also be provided in the private school setting, during the school day. Currently, due to COVID-19, all services are being provided remotely. If your student is starting to fall behind academically or you are noticing problems with reading, writing, or math development in the early years, don't hesitate to give Thriving Minds a call. You will speak directly to either Andie or Danielle and they will help to choose a specialist for your child, based on his or her needs. Find their website at www.thrivingmindslearing.com or email andie@thrivingmindslearning.com or danielle@thrivingmindslearning.com. Their phone number is (408) 628-0378 I'm Jana Parker, a Licensed Educational Psychologist in Campbell, CA. I provide psycho-educational evaluation, wellness and executive function coaching, educational/IEP coaching and parent coaching. Welcome to my passion project, EduSwitchboard, where I connect families to valuable community resources that can support us during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. More information for this interview as well as other community resources can be found at www.themindbydesign.com. You can find me at: https://www.themindbydesign.com/ Email: jana@themindbydesign.com Facebook: @themindbydesign Please subscribe to my channel, like, and comment, and listen to my podcast, EduSwitchboard! If you would like to be featured as a helping professional on this show, please reach out! I'd love to hear from you!
Today we chat with Mom and speaker Danielle Morgan. She’s passionate about God-honoring self-care as well as sharing about how God has shown his goodness in the midst of pain. Danielle’s website: danielleemorgan.com
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Friday 11/1/19 at 1pm ET/ 5pm UK Back by popular demand, come join us as we speak with Singer/Songwriter Danielle Morgan and John Merrigan!! You don't want to miss this show with some of the most talented musicians from the United Kingdom! For more information, please visit: www.daniellemorganmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themichaelcalderinshow/message
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London-bred, with Irish parents, singer/songwriter Danielle Morgan is making a big impact in the UK and internationally, sharing her own music, penned and performed with passion and attitude. Those who have seen her "live" write and talk about how they are uplifted by Danielle’s universal themes and original melodies, delivered with real power and honest emotion with her band.https://www.daniellemorganmusic.com/Eddy Blake from Viking Promotions (see facebook) informs us of upcoming gigs in the Waterford (ireland) area.I also have music from 'Danny G & The Major 7ths' (see facebook)-------------------------------------------------------------This podcast is supported by SLICE, Wood Fire Pizzas. Find them on FacebookInterested in supporting an iMP? Email: roddycleere@gmail.com or visit www.patreon.com/irishmusicpodcast----------------------------------------------------------To subscribe to the podcast, go to 'Apple Podcasts' or 'Google Podcasts' or wherever you get your podcasts.Click on ‘subscribe’. Episode/s will automatically download every week…............. search “Roddie Cleere’s Irish Music Podcast’. It's also available via Spotify --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talking-heads/message
Join us in the discussion: 929-477-1785. THIS RECORDING JOINS THE SHOW ALREADY IN PROGRESS-RECORDED LIVE. Jenny Aharon is a diplomat at the World Jewish Congress and a political adviser at the European Parliament. Jenny also has her own public affairs company "Golden Gate Public Affairs & Consultancy." Jenny has authored articles published in several Israeli newspapers in English, and she also writes opinion articles for a European Parliamentarian. Jenny was was born and raised in Belgium, and has dual citizenship with Belgium and Israel. During this show, we will play some new songs by Danielle Morgan and John Merrigan. www.blogtalkradio.com/michaelcalderinshow --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themichaelcalderinshow/message
LSU insider Billy Gomila, of AndTheValleyShook.com, talks Bayou Bengal football with host Jon Rawl. We also get the SB Nation writer's predicted order of finish in the SEC West. Danielle Morgan, tourism director in Greenwood, Miss., helps preview this weekend's Bikes, Blues & Bayous cycling event in the Mississippi Delta.
LSU insider Billy Gomila, of AndTheValleyShook.com, talks Bayou Bengal football with host Jon Rawl. We also get the SB Nation writer's predicted order of finish in the SEC West. Danielle Morgan, tourism director in Greenwood, Miss., helps preview this weekend's Bikes, Blues & Bayous cycling event in the Mississippi Delta.
Today's show will start with the new "Heartbreaker" release by Danielle Morgan and John Merrigan. What is the slime craze? Why are so many kids drawn to making slime and playing with slime? How is slime made? We have two experts on to talk about it. Follow Daniela and Isabella on Instagram @518daniela and @is_abell51 Follow them on Musicly @dccupcakes148 and @izzy5678love --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themichaelcalderinshow/message
As we do every Friday, we traveled across the state letting you know about events that make Mississippi great. Today we started our road trip off with Aallyah Wright, and Charles Coleman, co-writers of the play “Beautiful Agitators”. Then we headed to Greenwood, to speak with Danielle Morgan for the Bikes, Blues & Bayous, Bike ride. Next we moved to Water Valley, and spoke with Linda White for the 48th annual Watermelon Festival and ended our road trip with Cary Hudson, a Hattiesburg-based musician as he discussed his music and his upcoming shows. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Best Of Belfast: Stories of local legends from Northern Ireland
Meet Danielle Morgan aka Flax Fox. Danielle is an artist, entrepreneur, mother of '2.5' and a regular at St Georges Market. Her work is some of the most iconic in Northern Ireland and so is her story. Danielle has also kindly offered 10% her online store by using the promo code: 'bestofbelfast' at the checkout. // To see a 'treasure trove' of all things related to Danielle (including a photo) please visit https://bestofbelfast.org/stories/danielle-morgan-flax-fox Best Of Belfast is Northern Ireland's #1 Interview Podcast. We've shared 100+ hour-long conversations with incredible people from Northern Ireland. To find out more, or join 'The Producers Club' please visit https://bestofbelfast.org/ Cheers! — Matt
Ahead of the release of her next single 'Shy', we're joined in studio by singer-songwriter Danielle Morgan - whose mother hails from Fethard in County Tipperary. We catch up and find out what Danielle and her Dubliner co-writer John Merrigan have been up to since the release of her first EP and talk about Danielle's previous life as an officer in the Metropolitan Police. What's the Craic is a weekly Irish radio show that broadcasts on Brighton's Radio Reverb on 97.2FM, DAB and online at radioreverb.com. You can hear it live Mondays at 8pm or catch the repeat on Tuesdays at 3pm or Saturdays at 1am GMT. You can follow us on Twitter at @whatsthecraicrr or on facebook.com/whatsthecraicrr for up to date news on whats coming up on the show and to get in touch with us. #Brighton #Hove #Sussex #Irish #podcast #music #singer #songwriter #MetPolice #London
U.K. singer/songwriter/musician Danielle Morgan's 20 years in the music business have proven that timing + patience + persistence = success. Morgan's music is diverse in topic & eclectic in mood. She writes about her life experiences, & fans can relate. Her vocals are exquisite & her sound is compelling, uniquely her own. She began honing her skills at the age of 14 & it was her path to enter the world famous BRIT School in London, England. Morgan has composed over 50 original works to date. She is working closely with highly credited L.A. producer Real Jon Smith. In the past 18 months, her focus has been on performance, collaborating with other songwriters & recording her latest music tracks. On stage, Morgan is at her best & is absolutely mesmerizing. Her fans agree. What's upcoming for this talented musician? She is finishing up her recordings at the world renowned Abbey Road Studios in London, and has launched her international career with her Limited Edition E.P. "The Abbey Road Session" to the global media markets on June 16, 2016, debuting in the Top 40 of all Amazon Hot New Releases in the U.K. at #39. Her single "No Trace Of You" ranked #62 in Hot New Releases - Pop & #64 in Hot New Releases - Rock! The Abbey Road Session also ranked #151 of 6 million albums on Amazon U.K. on day 1 of release, and has fans around the world raving about her recordings and unique approach to connecting with them. Preview & buy The Abbey Road Session U.K.| U.S. & All Other Countries Hear her live recordings on Reverbnation where she ranked as high as #23 globally! For more information, including upcoming tour dates, go to: www.daniellemorganmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themichaelcalderinshow/message
Black child joy is a fundamental reason Black History Month needs to exist. We recap Black History Month 2017 with Danielle Morgan, Assistant Professor of English at Santa Clara University, from Beyonce's pregnancy with twins to Moonlight, Fences, and Hidden Figures at the Oscars. The figure of the Black child is important to address beyond sentimentality: Danielle and Liz explain to Xine what celebrating Black History Month meant to them as children. How do we make space for respecting all forms of black excellence? Danielle's piece on Black History Month for Al-Jazeera: http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2017/02/black-history-month-criticism-170210113100632.html
Join us in laughing at the absurdity of a so-called postracial world! We sip some tea with Danielle Morgan and chat about race and humor, #BlackGirlMagic, and navigating graduate school as a women of color with a family. Danielle just earned her PhD in English with a project about comedy and satire in African American culture and literature (congrats!). We talk about race, intent, and audience in Hamilton the musical and the work of Dave Chappelle and Aziz Ansari. There's also the #BlackGirlMagic of women like Ava DuVernay, Michelle Obama, Beyonce, and so many others. What considerations go into finding a supportive partner and having children when you're a woman in academia? (Subsidized child care at conferences!) Danielle is one of the co-hosts of the Black Girl Magic podcast which highlights amazing black women. Check them out! https://soundcloud.com/blackgirlmagicpod
Show notes can always be found on www.stitchedtogether.co.uk by clicking on the Podcast button at the top of the page. Stuff and ThingsWinners of Random Rummage CAL were drawn.A general chat thread has been opened in the group, come and talk.Done and DustedZuzu's Petals by Carina Spencer in Countess Ablaze Polwarth handspun.Whitman Hat by Danielle Morgan in Posh Yarn Clara DK in an Orphan colourway.Maren Cardigan by Ragga Eriksdottir in Istex Lett-Lopi in the 1403, 1404 and 0054 colourways. From the Craftsy Class Top-Down Icelandic Sweater (affiliate link). Ribbon from CottonPatch, buttons from myfabrics.Tusk Punis made by Fondant Fibre - 50% Alpaca, 30% Bluefaced Leicester (BFL) creating 188m of a sport to DK weight yarn, 2-ply woolen Spun.Artist's Palette 50% superwash merino/50% tencel in the Loose Change colourway, creating 235m of a sport weight yarn, 2-ply worsted spun.Nose to the GrindstoneMama Vertebrae by Kelly Brooker in Manos del Uruguay Maxima in the 7164 colourway. I mention Danie from Prairie Girls Knit and Spin podcast and Amy Beth from The Fat Squirrel Speaks Podcast.Moab Shawl by verybusymonkey in light fingering weight handspun. The fibre was Slinky (70% BFL/30% Silk) in the Jewels colourway from Picperfic's Fluff-n-Stuff. Using Chart B.Socks Reincarnated in FO and Dye's 4ply Superwash Merino in the Death colourway. The FO and Dye Podcast are doing a Sock KAL.Dissent by Lisa Mutch in Countess Ablaze Tia Merino in Rejected the Name Caesar and Countess Ablaze Count Cashmerino High Twist in Grey Skies in Manchester. This is part of the Northbound Knitting KAL being run by the Caffeinated Knitting Podcast.Splashed OutSparkle Sock from Quaere Fibers in the Explosion colourway.Primary DK from Berry Colorful Yarning in the Copper Pot colourway.Targhee Top from Spun Right Round in the Color Play #144 colourway.Online CommunityA great big thank you to nearlythere-hj for her review on the UK iTunes store.