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In this episode of Beautifully Healthy, hosts Dr. Key, Tony and Chelsea are joined by special guest Denean Hill to discuss the unique challenges and rewards of blended families. Denean shares her personal experiences as a step-parent and offers valuable insight and advice for navigating the complexities of co-parenting, step-siblings, and blending lifestyles. Tune in to hear about building strong relationships, fostering communication, and creating a harmonious and loving environment for everyone involved in a blended family. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking guidance on forming healthy and happy relationships in a blended family dynamic.
In this series finale, Denean speaks to Richard Yeboah about the hopes for housing in London post-election, his upbringing in Hackney and his book about the changes that a Labour government and large scale regeneration bought to the area in the nineties. Don't forget to rate and subscribe!--Show InfoMusic: Retrograde by LunarehInstagram and X/Twitter for the show:@TPYCHPODtpychpod@gmail.comSummer on The Estate - Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Y-UhnD8opY&list=PLbRtYVdPDdco_v0U-iZBUOZ-1PEaWMYfQGuest InfoX/Twitter: ricyeboahhttps://ricyeboah.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Place You Call Home, Jools Walker and Denean discuss Jools' childhood in Canning Town and Archway, how Jools feels about the ongoing changes in Canning Town and the power of gardening.Show InfoMusic - Retrograde by LunarehTwitter and Instagram:@TPYCHPODemail: tpychpod@gmail.comGuest Info https://joolswalker.co.uk/about-jools https://joolswalker.co.uk/substackInstagram: @ladyveloYou can buy Jools' book Back in the Frame here: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/ladyvelo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of *The Place You Call Home* podcast, Denean speaks to Petal Salahi, an artist with a fascinating journey. Growing up in Hackney, Petal developed a deep love for art and culture. Her adventurous spirit then led her to the beautiful island of Bali, where she immersed herself in its rich traditions and serene landscapes. Now, Petal has found a new sanctuary in a charming flat in Enfield, where she lives with her beloved cat, Astro. Join me as Petal shares her experiences of adapting to different environments, how these places have influenced her, and what "home" means to her. Show InfoMusic - Retrograde by LunarehTwitter and Instagram:@TPYCHPOD email: tpychpod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Business of Design ™ | Interior Designers, Decorators, Stagers, Stylists, Architects & Landscapers
The journey to a dream career is frequently a winding path. That's true for many of us, and it certainly describes the journey of designer Denean Jackson. Hear how she launched her business as a staging professional and then followed her heart to a niche in kitchen and bath design. Every year gets better, and there are big plans ahead for Denean. In this episode we learn: - self-assessment is an important tool - reflect on your strengths, weaknesses, passions, and areas of expertise - identify what sets you apart from others in the industry - explore the current trends, demands, and gaps in the design market - understand the needs and preferences of your target audience - gather feedback from past clients to understand what they appreciated most about your services - don't be afraid to experiment and try out various specializations within interior design - continue to learn through workshops, courses, and industry publications Success is not an accident. It's a strategy. Business of Design® is that strategy. Become a member, today. https://businessofdesign.com/?ref=2&campaign=podcast
It's the research episode! As if I could miss out on the chance to nerd out on the concept of home! In this episode, I speak to Alison Blunt, Professor of Geography at Queen Mary University of London and founding co-director of the Centre for Studies of Home) and Sonia Solicari Director of the Museum of Home about the meaning of home, managing the ongoing partnership that QMUL has with Museum of the Home and a bit about universities as anchor institutions.---Music - Retrograde by Lunareh Centre for Studies of Home: https://www.centreforstudiesofhome.org.uk/Stay Home Stories: https://www.stayhomestories.co.uk/Museum of The Home: https://www.museumofthehome.org.uk/Get in touch and let me know what you think!Denean's Twitter (X): @shortsarky88Denean's Instagram: @shortsarky88 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Where would you call home if you knew that you wouldn't get homesick or suffer from culture shock? Well, listen to Mario explain her thoughts on the concept of home, how wanderlust has influenced that and whether Mario wants to stay in the suburbs in ten years time.Mario's LinksMario's Instagram: @_mariochukwuMario's website: https://mariowihieme.com/Denean's links:Denean's Instagram: @ShortSarky88Denean's Twitter: @ShortSarky88 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dublingo Trinity Collegeko doktoregaia da Fermin Alvarez Agoues eta azken milurteetako itsas-mailaren gorabeherak ditu ikergai: "XX. mendean abiada nabarmena hartu du itsas-mailaren igoerak eta okerrenean jartzea komeni da". ...
GONE MISSING In Our NATIONAL PARKS - What Is Happening?An intended half-mile-long hike to Spruce Tree House, a well-preserved dwelling carved into a sandstone cliff face at Mesa Verde National Park in southwestern Colorado, ended in tragedy for Mitchell Dale Stehling, 51, and his family in the summer 2013.“We know he is dead,” but his body has never been found, says his wife, Denean.GONE MISSING In Our NATIONAL PARKS What Is HappeningTrue Crime Podcast 2022 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast 411
True Crime Podcast 2023 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
GONE MISSING In Our NATIONAL PARKS - What Is Happening?An intended half-mile-long hike to Spruce Tree House, a well-preserved dwelling carved into a sandstone cliff face at Mesa Verde National Park in southwestern Colorado, ended in tragedy for Mitchell Dale Stehling, 51, and his family in the summer 2013.“We know he is dead,” but his body has never been found, says his wife, Denean.GONE MISSING In Our NATIONAL PARKS What Is HappeningTrue Crime Podcast 2022 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast 411
Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023
GONE MISSING In Our NATIONAL PARKS - What Is Happening?An intended half-mile-long hike to Spruce Tree House, a well-preserved dwelling carved into a sandstone cliff face at Mesa Verde National Park in southwestern Colorado, ended in tragedy for Mitchell Dale Stehling, 51, and his family in the summer 2013.“We know he is dead,” but his body has never been found, says his wife, Denean.GONE MISSING In Our NATIONAL PARKS What Is HappeningTrue Crime Podcast 2022 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast 411
GONE MISSING In Our NATIONAL PARKS - What Is Happening?An intended half-mile-long hike to Spruce Tree House, a well-preserved dwelling carved into a sandstone cliff face at Mesa Verde National Park in southwestern Colorado, ended in tragedy for Mitchell Dale Stehling, 51, and his family in the summer 2013.“We know he is dead,” but his body has never been found, says his wife, Denean.GONE MISSING In Our NATIONAL PARKS What Is HappeningTrue Crime Podcast 2022 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast 411
Lorea Argarate Spotify plataforman aurki ditzakegun artista faltsuen inguruan aritu da "B Aldea"n....
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Entrenatzaile oriotarrak Eusko Label ligaren sailkapenaren goikaldeko taldeen jarduna aztertu digu. ...
Kazetarion gisara lanari lotuta bizi direnekin hitz egin dugu, baina umorez....
KORRIKAren 22.ediziorako azken mezua irakurri eta biharamunean, Faktoria albistegira etorri da Karmele Jaio idazlea. Hunkituta oraindik, bizi izan duen 'ekaitz emozionala' gogoan izan du Euskadi Irratian...
In this episode, Renee and Marie discuss 3 cases of unsolved disappearances (missing/murdered) Indigenous women/girls. These cases take place in Alberta, Canada.If you have any information relating to:Shelly Dene: You are encouraged to contact Edmonton Police Service at 780-423-4567 or Edmonton Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.Roxanne Marie Isadore: You are encouraged to contact Edmonton Police Service at 780-423-4567 or Edmonton Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.Justine Cochrane: You are encouraged to contact the Rocky Mountain House RCMP at 403-845-2882.Donation: This week we will be donating to The Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC)his is from their website: The Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC) is a National Indigenous Organization representing the political voice of Indigenous women, girls and gender diverse people in Canada, inclusive of First Nations on and off reserve, status and non-status, disenfranchised, Métis and Inuit. An aggregate of Indigenous women's organizations from across the country, NWAC was founded on the collective goal to enhance, promote and foster the social, economic, cultural and political well-being of Indigenous women within their respective communities and Canada societies. (nwac.ca)Sources for the Cases:https://www.nwac.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Fact_Sheet_Missing_and_Murdered_Aboriginal_Women_and_Girls.pdf https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/jr/jf-pf/2017/july04.html https://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/mmiw/profiles/shelly-tannis-deneAn article from a website called stories of the unsolved The Disappearance of Shelly Dene – Stories of the Unsolved Edmonton Police: Shelly DENE (edmontonpolice.ca)https://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/mmiw/profiles/roxanne-marie-isadoreEdmonton Police: Roxanne ISADORE (edmontonpolice.ca)A vice article Jane Gerster Inside One Family's Bureaucratic Struggle to Find Out if Their Missing Daughter Is Still Alive (vice.com)An article from justice for native women http://www.justicefornativewomen.com/2018/07/justine-cochrane-raped-and-beaten-to.htmlhttps://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/mmiw/profiles/justine-cymone-cochrane
Adele abeslariak bere diskoa entzuteko modu aleatorioaren aukera kentzeko eskatu dio Spotifyri. Azken diskoan kantuak jarri dituen ordenean istorio oso bat kontatzen dutela esan du eta errespetatzeko. Eta gure galdera izan da: Ordena denean al da garrantzitsua?...
Our guest today on Morning T™ with Tracy V. Allen is Denean R. Ambersley, affectionately known as Denean the Coffee Queen and The Queen of Networking/Master Networker. She will be talking to us about why she chose the coffee industry to build her empire and the positives and negatives she has encountered along the way and best practices that can be implemented in any genre. __________ GUEST BIO: Denean Ambersley is the CEO of Denean the Coffee Queen, LLC, a healthier beverage company. Denean is also a Certified Speaker, Trainer, Coach with the John Maxwell Team, and Author of “21 Irrefutable Laws of Networking – Let's Meet for Coffee.” Lastly, Denean has retired from the United States Military, serving nationally and internationally. To get in contact with Denean: Email: info@deneanthecoffeequeen.com Website: www.deneanthecoffeequeen.com Pre-Order Book Bundle: www.21irrefutablelawsofnetworking.com ____________ CONTACT US: Want to be a guest on the show? Go here: www.tvacon.com/morning-t-show-guest Watch the interview here: (YouTube) www.youtube.com/c/TracyAllen1 (Facebook) www.facebook.com/tracyvallen14 Listen to the Podcast here: anchor.fm/morning-t (Morning T on most platforms) _______________ #DeneanRAmbersley #CoffeeQueen #Deneanthecoffeequeen #SC #socialmedia #networking #21irrefutablelawsofnetworking #letsmeetforcoffee #networkingtonetworth #tracyvallen #coffeequeen #masternetworker #socialmedianetworking #Morningt #MakingCoffeeQueenMoves #CoffeeEmpire --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-tracy-v-allen-show/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-tracy-v-allen-show/support
Today, we have with us Denean R. Ambersley, affectionately known as Denean the Coffee Queen and The Queen of Networking/Master Networker. She will be giving you, our Change Agentz, the skills, and strategies that you need to implement to grow your business exponentially through networking on social media during social distancing. GUEST BIO: Denean Ambersley is the Chief Executive Officer of Denean the Coffee Queen, LLC, a healthier beverage company. Denean is also a Certified Speaker, Trainer, Coach with the John Maxwell Team, and Author of “21 Irrefutable Laws of Networking – Let's Meet for Coffee.” Lastly, Denean has retired from the United States Military, serving nationally and internationally. To get in contact with Denean: Email: info@deneanthecoffeequeen Website: www.deneanthecoffeequeen.com Pre-Order Book Bundle: www.21irrefutablelawsofnetworking.com ____________ Learn more about me, my business and the services offered by my company, TVA Consulting offers here:
'Queerbaiting' marketin estrategiaz eta musikariek sare sozialetan egiten dituzten aldarrikapenez aritu da Ainhoa Vitoria, "B Aldea"n....
Join Myss Meme and Denean as they welcome Ronaya Coach Ro, Managing Partner at FIT Theorem.
This time on The Aftermath M-16 and Tiki Blue talk to Stacey and Denean from the Loving The Sound Script Podcast. We discuss how their friendship started and how it led to the creation of the podcast. We also talk about their endeavors outside of the show which include writing and baking. Later we play Don't @ Me where we find out the better way to warm up leftover pizza in the oven? Or in the microwave? That and much more in this episode. Background Music: Rawkeyz, Baari X, APA Entertainment Find all info related to The Radio Show here: linktr.ee/itstheradioshow Guest Inquiries: theradioshowinbox@gmail.com Text Us: 678-800-1677
Eutanasia noiz legeztatu zain zegoen Ana Mosquera. Bizi-bizirik dago eta bizitzatik erabakiko du noiz eta nola hil. Manu Eziolazak gaineratu du "behin hiltzen garela eta ondo hiltzea merezi dugula"...
'Aro beilegia' izenpean argitaratu du Lizar Begoñak bere lehen poema bilduma saritua. ...
《十一月的客人》我的忧伤,此时陪我在这里,她觉得秋雨中这些阴暗的时日,再好不过;她爱这光秃、凋谢的树;她在湿透的牧场小路上行走。她的快乐不会使我无动于衷;她说话,我愿意倾听;她乐意那些鸟儿飞走;她喜欢她毛衣简单的灰色,现在是银色,附着一层水雾。那些孤独的、荒凉的树,那灰暗的地,沉重的天空,那种美,她如此真实地看到,她以为我对这些视而不见,责问我所以如此的原因。并非昨天我才学会懂得爱这凋敝的十一月的光景在雪天来临之前,而告诉她这些徒然无益,这一切更胜于她的赞美。黎历 译————————作者 | 弗罗斯特 [美]诵读 | NJ青木配乐 | The Embrace of Change作曲 | Denean封面 | my_soulwax公众号 | 晚安诗集fm(可投稿)
《十一月的客人》我的忧伤,此时陪我在这里,她觉得秋雨中这些阴暗的时日,再好不过;她爱这光秃、凋谢的树;她在湿透的牧场小路上行走。她的快乐不会使我无动于衷;她说话,我愿意倾听;她乐意那些鸟儿飞走;她喜欢她毛衣简单的灰色,现在是银色,附着一层水雾。那些孤独的、荒凉的树,那灰暗的地,沉重的天空,那种美,她如此真实地看到,她以为我对这些视而不见,责问我所以如此的原因。并非昨天我才学会懂得爱这凋敝的十一月的光景在雪天来临之前,而告诉她这些徒然无益,这一切更胜于她的赞美。黎历 译————————作者 | 弗罗斯特 [美]诵读 | NJ青木配乐 | The Embrace of Change作曲 | Denean封面 | my_soulwax公众号 | 晚安诗集fm(可投稿)
Donostia ospitaleko covid plantako erizaina da Tania. Martxoan ez bezala, baliabideak badituztela dio baina animoz eta indarrez dabiltzala eskas...
Izaki Gardenak talde gasteiztarrak 'Oasia' izeneko singlea kaleratu berri du eta negu hontarako bi abestiz osatutako biniloa argitaratuko dute. 'Dena oskol' diskoaren epilogo moduko bat izango da. Jon Basaguren bandako abeslari eta liderra elkarrizketatu dugu Ispilu Beltzean. Hemen duzu elkarrizketa osorik entzungai. Jarri kaskoak eta entzun!
Our guest today is Denean Tomlin. Denean is is the Founder of LadyGuns in Alberta, Canada, an organization that helps women and youth participate and become active in firearms related sports. She is an outdoor enthusiast that loves hunting, fishing, and shooting. Denean is a firearms instructor, a competitive shooter, a hunting mentor. And, most recently, she has been asked to assist the Canadian University Shooting Federation with the development of programs to introduce and encourage female participation in University shooting sports across the country. 1) As soon as I mentioned that you were from Canada I am sure people’s ears perked up. People want to know what is happening with the most recent gun-ban in your country. But, before we get there, let’s talk about where Canada is / was just BEFORE the ban. What is the gun culture, recreation, sport and activities like in Canada and what and where do you shoot? 2) Tell us about your organization, #LadyGunsTribe . How did you come to be the Founder and what is your mission? 3) Ok, so now let’s talk about the most recent Gun Ban in Canada. -The "Order in Council" (how and when it happened), the industry impact and response, who is taking the government to court and why
Our guest today on Morning T™ with Tracy V. Allen is Denean R. Ambersley, affectionately known as Denean the Coffee Queen and The Queen of Networking/Master Networker. She will be talking to us about why she chose the coffee industry to build her empire and the positives and negatives she has encountered along the way and best practices that can be implemented in any genre. __________ GUEST BIO: Denean Ambersley is the CEO of Denean the Coffee Queen, LLC, a healthier beverage company. Denean is also a Certified Speaker, Trainer, Coach with the John Maxwell Team, and Author of “21 Irrefutable Laws of Networking – Let's Meet for Coffee.” Lastly, Denean has retired from the United States Military, serving nationally and internationally. To get in contact with Denean: Email: info@deneanthecoffeequeen.com Website: www.deneanthecoffeequeen.com Pre-Order Book Bundle: www.21irrefutablelawsofnetworking.com ____________ CONTACT US: Want to be a guest on the show? Go here: www.tvacon.com/morning-t-show-guest Watch the interview here: (YouTube) www.youtube.com/c/TracyAllen1 (Facebook) www.facebook.com/tracyvallen14 Listen to the Podcast here: anchor.fm/morning-t (Morning T on most platforms) _______________ #DeneanRAmbersley #CoffeeQueen #Deneanthecoffeequeen #SC #socialmedia #networking #21irrefutablelawsofnetworking #letsmeetforcoffee #networkingtonetworth #tracyvallen #coffeequeen #masternetworker #socialmedianetworking #Morningt #MakingCoffeeQueenMoves #CoffeeEmpire --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-tracy-v-allen-show/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-tracy-v-allen-show/support
Our fascinating conversation continues! We break down one of Obama's most pivotal and influential speeches of all time with our guest, Tracy Denean Sharpley-Whiting, the author of The Speech: Race and Barack Obama's "A More Perfect Union." Join us in this episode to learn: Obama uses the NLP technique of separating intention from behavior in order to soothe a frightened audience; how does he do it? Using code switching in order to communicate messages of peace to a multiracial audience The "Metaphorical Leap" language pattern and how it is used Advanced pacing and leading that is done below conscious awareness How parallelism is used to connect multiple stories together: Obama's story, America's story, and the story of how a young white girl and an old black man came together for a purpose. A special segment toward the end where Obama references someone that Alex has a special, personal connection to. And more! Remember to visit our website (http://www.subliminallycorrect.com) and support us through Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/subliminallycorrect)! You can also follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/SubliminalPod) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/SubliminallyCorrect/)! (Theme Music: "Night Owl" by Broke For Free from Free Music Archive, CC BY 3.0) Special Guest: Tracy Denean Sharpley-Whiting.
Today, we have with us Denean R. Ambersley, affectionately known as Denean the Coffee Queen and The Queen of Networking/Master Networker. She will be giving you, our Change Agentz, the skills, and strategies that you need to implement to grow your business exponentially through networking on social media during social distancing. GUEST BIO: Denean Ambersley is the Chief Executive Officer of Denean the Coffee Queen, LLC, a healthier beverage company. Denean is also a Certified Speaker, Trainer, Coach with the John Maxwell Team, and Author of “21 Irrefutable Laws of Networking – Let's Meet for Coffee.” Lastly, Denean has retired from the United States Military, serving nationally and internationally. To get in contact with Denean: Email: info@deneanthecoffeequeen Website: www.deneanthecoffeequeen.com Pre-Order Book Bundle: www.21irrefutablelawsofnetworking.com ____________ Learn more about me, my business and the services offered by my company, TVA Consulting offers here:
Today, we have with us Denean R. Ambersley, affectionately known as Denean the Coffee Queen and The Queen of Networking/Master Networker. She will be giving you, our Change Agentz, the skills, and strategies that you need to implement to grow your business exponentially through networking on social media during social distancing. ___________ GUEST BIO: Denean Ambersley is the Chief Executive Officer of Denean the Coffee Queen, LLC, a healthier beverage company. Denean is also a Certified Speaker, Trainer, Coach with the John Maxwell Team, and Author of “21 Irrefutable Laws of Networking – Let’s Meet for Coffee.” Lastly, Denean has retired from the United States Military, serving nationally and internationally. To get in contact with Denean: Email: info@deneanthecoffeequeen Website: www.deneanthecoffeequeen.com Pre-Order Book Bundle: www.21irrefutablelawsofnetworking.com ____________ Learn more about the services that TVA Consulting offers here:
Don't miss one of our best episodes yet! We break down one of Obama's most pivotal and influential speeches of all time with our guest, Tracy Denean Sharpley-Whiting (http://subliminallycorrect.fireside.fm/guests/tsharpleywhiting), the author of The Speech: Race and Barack Obama's "A More Perfect Union." (https://amzn.to/2VnohTk) In this episode learn: The words of Rev. Jeremiah Wright and what Obama had to contend with if he was to win his first term What is the tradition of the Jeremiah, and how does Obama's speech structure differ? Was Obama effectively communicating to both white and black voters seperately and simultaniously? How candidate Obama's advisors set up the stage in order to make him look more patriotic Creating a sense of fate and kismet through rhetoric Was Obama just trying to appease white voters by appealing to their feelings? Was this Obama's "speech on race" or something else? And more! Remember to visit our website (http://www.subliminallycorrect.com) and support us through Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/subliminallycorrect)! You can also follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/SubliminalPod) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/SubliminallyCorrect/)! (Theme Music: "Night Owl" by Broke For Free from Free Music Archive, CC BY 3.0) Special Guest: Tracy Denean Sharpley-Whiting.
Running a business takes a lot of patience, knowledge, and courage. Only an experienced business owner can share valuable lessons on what to do to find success. In this segment, Denean the Coffee Queen shares what’s worked for her. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Gutxitan gertatzen da baina gernuko infekzioak giltzurruna ukitzen duenean eta hortik odolera pasa ordu gutxian asko zaildu liteke egoera. Vitiligoa ere aztertu dugu saio honetan....
Episode 091 - In early October 1984, Denean Worms, 19, went missing after a night out with friends. Denean's nude body was found 6 different ays later in a nearby gravel pit. She'd been raped, shot twice in the head with a .410 shotgun and tossed aside. There were no real suspects until late December 1984. Brenda Hughes, just 16, was found raped and murdered in her own home by her family returning from church. She too had been shot twice in the head by a .410 shotgun. A 22-year-old local man, Terrance Wayne Burlingham, was arrested and tried for the heinous crimes. Convicting him was not a straight forward undertaking. Sources: R. v. Burlingham, 1990 CanLII 484 (BC CA), R. v. Burlingham, 1991 CanLII 2146 (BC CA), R. v. Burlingham, 1993 CanLII 6884 (BC CA), R. v. Burlingham, 1995 2 SCR 206, 1995 CanLII 88 (SCC), Sinclair and the Scope of the Right to Counsel Robert D. Keppel's Signature Murders: A Report of the 1984 Cranbrook, British Columbia Cases VicNews.com - article AbbyNews.com - article newspapers.com - search for Terrance Wayne Burlingham Contest Giveaway thanks to Eve Lazarus Support the show.
On the Rocks is LIVE with Grammy nominee and goddess of comedy Judy Tenuta, radio personality and owner of Out in the Vineyard Gary Saperstein with Palm Springs' crazy duo drag queen superstar Rusty Waters and socialite Jeffrey Denean Jones...with your host, Alexander Rodriguez. Call in LIVE: 323-524-2599 On the Rocks: Where Celebrities & Cocktails Mix Follows us on Twitter/Instagram: @ontherocksonair and head to www.OntheRocksRadioShow.com for all of our past shows!
Get your lashes on! On the Rocks Radio Show is live with VH-1 RuPaul's Drag Race Mayhem Miller and reality TV producer Woody Woodbeck (Netflix' Queer Eye, Bravo TV's Real Housewives of Dallas, BET's Hustle in Brooklyn) with guest co-host Palm Springs socialite Jeff Denean Jones (Walk of the Stars) and your host, Alexander Rodriguez. Call in with your fan questions: Call in LIVE: 323-524-2599 Follow us on Twitter/Instagram: @ontherocksonair www.OntheRocksRadioShow.com
Denean, Chrismairi, & Jesse share their stories and views with the pod as we discuss our most successful fights, cultural backgrounds, thoughts of addiction, artistic background, and NOT sex robots for the first time. Follow Denean: @nernean on Instagram! Follow Chrismairi: @chrismairi on Instagram! Follow Jesse: @jessewinick on Instagram! Music by JR Lightburn
Author and shaman, Barbara Snow, returns to visit with the hosts about Peruvian shamanism. The first half of November, Barbara went on a Pilgrimage from Lake Titicaca to the Sacred Valley of Peru, following the cultural evolution of the Incan culture. She plans to bring us a fascinating conversation about that journey upon this visit. Barbara is a nonfiction and fiction author as well as an Andean shaman. (This show was rescheduled from Oct. 15th to accommodate her pilgrimage and allow for our listeners to have the best experience possible.) Open song: Sacred Fire by Denean from her album Fire PRayer; closing song: Goddess of Letting Go by Mama Gina from her album Goddess Kiss'd.
Los fotógrafos y los cineastas llaman la hora bruja a ese breve lapso de tiempo en el que empieza el atardecer hasta que ya es de noche. La luz del día cede su sitio a las sombras de la noche, el cielo se enciende de amarillo, naranja, rojo, la vida baja su ritmo y llega la hora de la oscuridad. Las piezas que escucharemos en el programa de esta semana nos van a llevar por las diferentes horas del día pero nos detendremos especialmente en esa hora bruja. Podremos escuchar piezas de Jean-Michel Jarre, Michael Jones & David Darling, Eugene Friesen, Peter Kater, Claude Bolling & Jean-Pierre Rampal, Josh Alexander, Nor Dar, Abaton, Denean, Alex Tiuniaev, Bryce Dessner & Kronos Quartet, Max Richter, Kronos Quartet, Kimmo Pohjonen & Samuli Kosminen y Alice Sara Ott.
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When Dorothy Sterling wrote her book about nineteenth-century black women in America, she stated in the introduction that the book was not a definitive history of black women but a sourcebook to lead others to “compile a complete history.” And while a complete history of black women has not yet been written, T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting has added to the history of black women in Bricktop's Paris: African American Women in Paris Between the Two World Wars and The Autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith, or Miss Baker Regrets (SUNY Press, 2015). Sharpley-Whiting does two things with this book; she appeals to the scholar and the mystery reader. The first part of the book captures the multi-life history of twenty-five African American women who lived in Paris as artists, singers, club owners, poets, and writers. Sharpley-Whiting's stories illustrate how travel and place were transformative for black women despite the length of their stay in Paris. She says, “the book is a moment in time.” In this book, we get to go into that world, a world where they were honored and treated not by the color of their skin, but by their talents. We get to meet many different women along the way. Some stayed for a long time, while others could only stay several months before returning back to the United States. By the end of the 1930s, their time was over. The second part of Bricktop's Paris is a noir mystery, titled The Autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith, or Miss Baker Regrets. Sharpley-Whiting illuminates the lines of fact and fiction in the autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith. The novel explores the black and feminine perspective of image, self-possession, and self-exhibition. The novel takes us to Paris with black American women in salons and saloons crossing boundaries with purpose, and discovering they are the wealth of the nation. Josie Baker and Bricktop what are they up to? And who did it? Bricktop's Paris was an American Library in Paris Book Award Long List selection and a Choice 2015 Outstanding Academic Title. Sharpley-Whiting is the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor of African American and Diaspora Studies and French at Vanderbilt University where she also chairs African American and Diaspora Studies and directs the Callie House Center for the Study of Global Black Cultures and Politics. She publishes an academic murder mystery series under the nom de plume Tracy Whiting. She also teaches a course on Detective Fiction at Vanderbilt. The first novel, an academic cozy-thriller set in the South of France with Professor Havilah Gaie, is titled The 13thFellow: A Mystery in Provence (BooksbNimble Press, May 2015). She has completed the second mystery in this series, Paris A-Go-Go (Books nimble Press, forthcoming 2016), and is currently at-work on a scholarly volume, A Quartet in Four French Movements: A Voodoo Queen, A French Romantic, a Poet, and an African Ethnologist, as well as a family history. She is on the Executive Council of the Modern Language Association (2014-2018). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Dorothy Sterling wrote her book about nineteenth-century black women in America, she stated in the introduction that the book was not a definitive history of black women but a sourcebook to lead others to “compile a complete history.” And while a complete history of black women has not yet been written, T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting has added to the history of black women in Bricktop’s Paris: African American Women in Paris Between the Two World Wars and The Autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith, or Miss Baker Regrets (SUNY Press, 2015). Sharpley-Whiting does two things with this book; she appeals to the scholar and the mystery reader. The first part of the book captures the multi-life history of twenty-five African American women who lived in Paris as artists, singers, club owners, poets, and writers. Sharpley-Whiting’s stories illustrate how travel and place were transformative for black women despite the length of their stay in Paris. She says, “the book is a moment in time.” In this book, we get to go into that world, a world where they were honored and treated not by the color of their skin, but by their talents. We get to meet many different women along the way. Some stayed for a long time, while others could only stay several months before returning back to the United States. By the end of the 1930s, their time was over. The second part of Bricktop’s Paris is a noir mystery, titled The Autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith, or Miss Baker Regrets. Sharpley-Whiting illuminates the lines of fact and fiction in the autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith. The novel explores the black and feminine perspective of image, self-possession, and self-exhibition. The novel takes us to Paris with black American women in salons and saloons crossing boundaries with purpose, and discovering they are the wealth of the nation. Josie Baker and Bricktop what are they up to? And who did it? Bricktop’s Paris was an American Library in Paris Book Award Long List selection and a Choice 2015 Outstanding Academic Title. Sharpley-Whiting is the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor of African American and Diaspora Studies and French at Vanderbilt University where she also chairs African American and Diaspora Studies and directs the Callie House Center for the Study of Global Black Cultures and Politics. She publishes an academic murder mystery series under the nom de plume Tracy Whiting. She also teaches a course on Detective Fiction at Vanderbilt. The first novel, an academic cozy-thriller set in the South of France with Professor Havilah Gaie, is titled The 13thFellow: A Mystery in Provence (BooksbNimble Press, May 2015). She has completed the second mystery in this series, Paris A-Go-Go (Books nimble Press, forthcoming 2016), and is currently at-work on a scholarly volume, A Quartet in Four French Movements: A Voodoo Queen, A French Romantic, a Poet, and an African Ethnologist, as well as a family history. She is on the Executive Council of the Modern Language Association (2014-2018). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Dorothy Sterling wrote her book about nineteenth-century black women in America, she stated in the introduction that the book was not a definitive history of black women but a sourcebook to lead others to “compile a complete history.” And while a complete history of black women has not yet been written, T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting has added to the history of black women in Bricktop’s Paris: African American Women in Paris Between the Two World Wars and The Autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith, or Miss Baker Regrets (SUNY Press, 2015). Sharpley-Whiting does two things with this book; she appeals to the scholar and the mystery reader. The first part of the book captures the multi-life history of twenty-five African American women who lived in Paris as artists, singers, club owners, poets, and writers. Sharpley-Whiting’s stories illustrate how travel and place were transformative for black women despite the length of their stay in Paris. She says, “the book is a moment in time.” In this book, we get to go into that world, a world where they were honored and treated not by the color of their skin, but by their talents. We get to meet many different women along the way. Some stayed for a long time, while others could only stay several months before returning back to the United States. By the end of the 1930s, their time was over. The second part of Bricktop’s Paris is a noir mystery, titled The Autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith, or Miss Baker Regrets. Sharpley-Whiting illuminates the lines of fact and fiction in the autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith. The novel explores the black and feminine perspective of image, self-possession, and self-exhibition. The novel takes us to Paris with black American women in salons and saloons crossing boundaries with purpose, and discovering they are the wealth of the nation. Josie Baker and Bricktop what are they up to? And who did it? Bricktop’s Paris was an American Library in Paris Book Award Long List selection and a Choice 2015 Outstanding Academic Title. Sharpley-Whiting is the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor of African American and Diaspora Studies and French at Vanderbilt University where she also chairs African American and Diaspora Studies and directs the Callie House Center for the Study of Global Black Cultures and Politics. She publishes an academic murder mystery series under the nom de plume Tracy Whiting. She also teaches a course on Detective Fiction at Vanderbilt. The first novel, an academic cozy-thriller set in the South of France with Professor Havilah Gaie, is titled The 13thFellow: A Mystery in Provence (BooksbNimble Press, May 2015). She has completed the second mystery in this series, Paris A-Go-Go (Books nimble Press, forthcoming 2016), and is currently at-work on a scholarly volume, A Quartet in Four French Movements: A Voodoo Queen, A French Romantic, a Poet, and an African Ethnologist, as well as a family history. She is on the Executive Council of the Modern Language Association (2014-2018). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Dorothy Sterling wrote her book about nineteenth-century black women in America, she stated in the introduction that the book was not a definitive history of black women but a sourcebook to lead others to “compile a complete history.” And while a complete history of black women has not yet been written, T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting has added to the history of black women in Bricktop's Paris: African American Women in Paris Between the Two World Wars and The Autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith, or Miss Baker Regrets (SUNY Press, 2015). Sharpley-Whiting does two things with this book; she appeals to the scholar and the mystery reader. The first part of the book captures the multi-life history of twenty-five African American women who lived in Paris as artists, singers, club owners, poets, and writers. Sharpley-Whiting's stories illustrate how travel and place were transformative for black women despite the length of their stay in Paris. She says, “the book is a moment in time.” In this book, we get to go into that world, a world where they were honored and treated not by the color of their skin, but by their talents. We get to meet many different women along the way. Some stayed for a long time, while others could only stay several months before returning back to the United States. By the end of the 1930s, their time was over. The second part of Bricktop's Paris is a noir mystery, titled The Autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith, or Miss Baker Regrets. Sharpley-Whiting illuminates the lines of fact and fiction in the autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith. The novel explores the black and feminine perspective of image, self-possession, and self-exhibition. The novel takes us to Paris with black American women in salons and saloons crossing boundaries with purpose, and discovering they are the wealth of the nation. Josie Baker and Bricktop what are they up to? And who did it? Bricktop's Paris was an American Library in Paris Book Award Long List selection and a Choice 2015 Outstanding Academic Title. Sharpley-Whiting is the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor of African American and Diaspora Studies and French at Vanderbilt University where she also chairs African American and Diaspora Studies and directs the Callie House Center for the Study of Global Black Cultures and Politics. She publishes an academic murder mystery series under the nom de plume Tracy Whiting. She also teaches a course on Detective Fiction at Vanderbilt. The first novel, an academic cozy-thriller set in the South of France with Professor Havilah Gaie, is titled The 13thFellow: A Mystery in Provence (BooksbNimble Press, May 2015). She has completed the second mystery in this series, Paris A-Go-Go (Books nimble Press, forthcoming 2016), and is currently at-work on a scholarly volume, A Quartet in Four French Movements: A Voodoo Queen, A French Romantic, a Poet, and an African Ethnologist, as well as a family history. She is on the Executive Council of the Modern Language Association (2014-2018). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
When Dorothy Sterling wrote her book about nineteenth-century black women in America, she stated in the introduction that the book was not a definitive history of black women but a sourcebook to lead others to “compile a complete history.” And while a complete history of black women has not yet been written, T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting has added to the history of black women in Bricktop’s Paris: African American Women in Paris Between the Two World Wars and The Autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith, or Miss Baker Regrets (SUNY Press, 2015). Sharpley-Whiting does two things with this book; she appeals to the scholar and the mystery reader. The first part of the book captures the multi-life history of twenty-five African American women who lived in Paris as artists, singers, club owners, poets, and writers. Sharpley-Whiting’s stories illustrate how travel and place were transformative for black women despite the length of their stay in Paris. She says, “the book is a moment in time.” In this book, we get to go into that world, a world where they were honored and treated not by the color of their skin, but by their talents. We get to meet many different women along the way. Some stayed for a long time, while others could only stay several months before returning back to the United States. By the end of the 1930s, their time was over. The second part of Bricktop’s Paris is a noir mystery, titled The Autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith, or Miss Baker Regrets. Sharpley-Whiting illuminates the lines of fact and fiction in the autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith. The novel explores the black and feminine perspective of image, self-possession, and self-exhibition. The novel takes us to Paris with black American women in salons and saloons crossing boundaries with purpose, and discovering they are the wealth of the nation. Josie Baker and Bricktop what are they up to? And who did it? Bricktop’s Paris was an American Library in Paris Book Award Long List selection and a Choice 2015 Outstanding Academic Title. Sharpley-Whiting is the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor of African American and Diaspora Studies and French at Vanderbilt University where she also chairs African American and Diaspora Studies and directs the Callie House Center for the Study of Global Black Cultures and Politics. She publishes an academic murder mystery series under the nom de plume Tracy Whiting. She also teaches a course on Detective Fiction at Vanderbilt. The first novel, an academic cozy-thriller set in the South of France with Professor Havilah Gaie, is titled The 13thFellow: A Mystery in Provence (BooksbNimble Press, May 2015). She has completed the second mystery in this series, Paris A-Go-Go (Books nimble Press, forthcoming 2016), and is currently at-work on a scholarly volume, A Quartet in Four French Movements: A Voodoo Queen, A French Romantic, a Poet, and an African Ethnologist, as well as a family history. She is on the Executive Council of the Modern Language Association (2014-2018). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Dorothy Sterling wrote her book about nineteenth-century black women in America, she stated in the introduction that the book was not a definitive history of black women but a sourcebook to lead others to “compile a complete history.” And while a complete history of black women has not yet been written, T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting has added to the history of black women in Bricktop’s Paris: African American Women in Paris Between the Two World Wars and The Autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith, or Miss Baker Regrets (SUNY Press, 2015). Sharpley-Whiting does two things with this book; she appeals to the scholar and the mystery reader. The first part of the book captures the multi-life history of twenty-five African American women who lived in Paris as artists, singers, club owners, poets, and writers. Sharpley-Whiting’s stories illustrate how travel and place were transformative for black women despite the length of their stay in Paris. She says, “the book is a moment in time.” In this book, we get to go into that world, a world where they were honored and treated not by the color of their skin, but by their talents. We get to meet many different women along the way. Some stayed for a long time, while others could only stay several months before returning back to the United States. By the end of the 1930s, their time was over. The second part of Bricktop’s Paris is a noir mystery, titled The Autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith, or Miss Baker Regrets. Sharpley-Whiting illuminates the lines of fact and fiction in the autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith. The novel explores the black and feminine perspective of image, self-possession, and self-exhibition. The novel takes us to Paris with black American women in salons and saloons crossing boundaries with purpose, and discovering they are the wealth of the nation. Josie Baker and Bricktop what are they up to? And who did it? Bricktop’s Paris was an American Library in Paris Book Award Long List selection and a Choice 2015 Outstanding Academic Title. Sharpley-Whiting is the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor of African American and Diaspora Studies and French at Vanderbilt University where she also chairs African American and Diaspora Studies and directs the Callie House Center for the Study of Global Black Cultures and Politics. She publishes an academic murder mystery series under the nom de plume Tracy Whiting. She also teaches a course on Detective Fiction at Vanderbilt. The first novel, an academic cozy-thriller set in the South of France with Professor Havilah Gaie, is titled The 13thFellow: A Mystery in Provence (BooksbNimble Press, May 2015). She has completed the second mystery in this series, Paris A-Go-Go (Books nimble Press, forthcoming 2016), and is currently at-work on a scholarly volume, A Quartet in Four French Movements: A Voodoo Queen, A French Romantic, a Poet, and an African Ethnologist, as well as a family history. She is on the Executive Council of the Modern Language Association (2014-2018). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Dorothy Sterling wrote her book about nineteenth-century black women in America, she stated in the introduction that the book was not a definitive history of black women but a sourcebook to lead others to “compile a complete history.” And while a complete history of black women has not yet been written, T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting has added to the history of black women in Bricktop’s Paris: African American Women in Paris Between the Two World Wars and The Autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith, or Miss Baker Regrets (SUNY Press, 2015). Sharpley-Whiting does two things with this book; she appeals to the scholar and the mystery reader. The first part of the book captures the multi-life history of twenty-five African American women who lived in Paris as artists, singers, club owners, poets, and writers. Sharpley-Whiting’s stories illustrate how travel and place were transformative for black women despite the length of their stay in Paris. She says, “the book is a moment in time.” In this book, we get to go into that world, a world where they were honored and treated not by the color of their skin, but by their talents. We get to meet many different women along the way. Some stayed for a long time, while others could only stay several months before returning back to the United States. By the end of the 1930s, their time was over. The second part of Bricktop’s Paris is a noir mystery, titled The Autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith, or Miss Baker Regrets. Sharpley-Whiting illuminates the lines of fact and fiction in the autobiography of Ada Bricktop Smith. The novel explores the black and feminine perspective of image, self-possession, and self-exhibition. The novel takes us to Paris with black American women in salons and saloons crossing boundaries with purpose, and discovering they are the wealth of the nation. Josie Baker and Bricktop what are they up to? And who did it? Bricktop’s Paris was an American Library in Paris Book Award Long List selection and a Choice 2015 Outstanding Academic Title. Sharpley-Whiting is the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor of African American and Diaspora Studies and French at Vanderbilt University where she also chairs African American and Diaspora Studies and directs the Callie House Center for the Study of Global Black Cultures and Politics. She publishes an academic murder mystery series under the nom de plume Tracy Whiting. She also teaches a course on Detective Fiction at Vanderbilt. The first novel, an academic cozy-thriller set in the South of France with Professor Havilah Gaie, is titled The 13thFellow: A Mystery in Provence (BooksbNimble Press, May 2015). She has completed the second mystery in this series, Paris A-Go-Go (Books nimble Press, forthcoming 2016), and is currently at-work on a scholarly volume, A Quartet in Four French Movements: A Voodoo Queen, A French Romantic, a Poet, and an African Ethnologist, as well as a family history. She is on the Executive Council of the Modern Language Association (2014-2018). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Download Link: Eclectica Episode 5: In MemoriamOr listen via streaming feed:This podcast is dedicated to my friend Jeff Watkins, who died recently, but who beat the odds day by day since even before the day of his birth. He was magnificently brilliant, kindhearted, sweet and strong- in mind and spirit, if not so much in body. Jeff, thank you for the time and love you gave me. I hope you're happy wherever you are, and that if you can hear me or know my heart right now, that you realize how much of an impact you made in my life, and how much of an impression you made in the lives of so many, many others.Love You,NaeP.S.-This episode is also dedicated to all of those who might be dealing with the loss of of a loved-one; as well as to the memories of those whom we've lost through years. May you always remember those who've passed and smile, and to those who've passed, may you always smile down upon the ones who remember you. :)Love Always,DJ SelchieTrack List1. Nita Whitaker - Heaven Holds the Ones I Love (Because it does. Far too many of them.)2. Julianna Raye - Laughing Wild* (Remembering innocence, love, laughter and light...)3. Joannie Madden - Women of Ireland* (Does this speak of pure joy, or pure grief? Or both?)4. The Endparty - There is no Time* (Becuase there isn't. Life is far, far too short.)5. Jen Foster - Underdogs (This sings of those who are different, & of people sticking together.)6. Virginia Coalition - Sing Along (We need to lift each other up. not tear one another down.)7. Farewell June - Shine On* (Because you should. :))8. Donna Lewis - Don't Ever (Cherish your own light as well. :))9. Gypsy Nomads - Summerland* (Journey across the Mists into another realm...)10.Melissa Ferrick - Closer (Closer to Heaven? Perfection maybe? Or to our dreams perhaps?)11. Hey Nunnie Nunnie - Duncan's Song* (I may have lost a "he," but the sentiments remain.)12. Bing Crosby - Count Your Blessings (Again, because we should. :) It makes everything seem brighter.. even the toughest moments. ^_^)...Here are some of the blessings featured in this Ep: Background Music:Denean - Passage to the Earth MotherAsterisks (*) indicate songs which were allowed to be played for Eclectica explicitly by the artist.Very, very special thanks & deepest gratitude go out to each of the artists who personally donated their wonderful music to the making of this particular episode.Also, kudos (as always) to the Podcast Music Network & Ioda Promo Net; for helping to make this episode possible. My grattitude also goes out to the Internet Music Archives, where I found the piece by Mr. Crosby. I especially wanted to put that song on this show, and I'm incredibly grateful to have been able to do so w/your help.Without these sources and the gracious allowance of the artists who gave permission for their music to be played here on Eclectica, I wouldn't have any music available to share w/anyone. So thank you, all. :):)Yours in Gratitude,DJ Selchie