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While the world burns and Florida scorches as a result of global warming driven by carbon emissions, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection is working to prevent fossil fuel power plants from having to clean up their act.Former "Welcome to Florida" guest Diane Roberts wrote a wonderful column for the Florida Phoenix recently titled, "GOP Death Cult is holding Earth hostage to White Privilege." Roberts' article serves as a wonderful combination punch in conjunction with Jeff VanderMeer's "TIME" magazine article from earlier this summer encapsulating Florida's numerous environmental calamities and how the state arrived at this catastrophe. VanderMeer is also a former "Welcome to Florida" guest.On this episode, we discuss Florida Humanities with the group's Executive Director Nashid Madyun. The mission of Florida Humanities is to preserve, promote and share the history, literature, cultures and personal stories that offer Floridians a better understanding of themselves, their communities and their state. In celebration of its 50th anniversary, Florida Humanities is publishing a coffee table book anthology of the state's history. Thanks as always to Windstorm Products for its support of the show. WindstormProducts.com not only has the "stuff" you need to protect your house from hurricane wind damage, it also has the expertise to let you know what you need and what you don't.Thanks also to all of our patrons at patreon.com/welcometoflorida where for as little as $5 per month you can personally support the show and receive regular bonus content.
This week's episode takes us back to 1998 when wildfires ravaged Florida.Our guest is Florida State professor, journalist, author and 8th generation Tallahassee resident Diane Roberts. Her book, "Dream State: Eight Generations of Swamp Lawyers, Conquistadors, Confederate Daughters and other Wildlife" details her family's history across the backdrop of the state capital. She is also the author of a book about college football based on her experience as a lifelong Seminole fan.Remember to become a patron of "Welcome to Florida" if you enjoy the show and would like to support us for $5 a month at Patreon.
☀️ Welcome to the first episode of the revamped Be You Be Love Podcast!! In today's episode, I introduce you to my new co-host, Katie. We discuss the name change, what it means to be a safe person, and our goal for this podcast as we move forward. We hope that you enjoy this and future episodes! Thank you for listening to the Safe People Podcast and showing your support! Please take a moment to leave us a comment or question.
Heather welcomes her sisters, Diane Roberts and Gina Thomsen, as her co-hosts on this episode! Heather's plan for an "easy" cabbage roll recipe took a couple of wrong turns and then a nose dive - first with Gina's admission that she can't easily digest cabbage (uh-oh, queue a substitution and hope for the best), and then when the recipe itself actually wasn't "easy" as advertised (Heather remembers too late that she should read ahead and think it through). Oh, and then the final result didn't pass with flying colours, either. Add into this a few picky family members and audio issues recording long-distance. *sigh*But, as usual, we still manage to have fun and in the end, we have a good cabbage roll casserole slow cooker recipe for you! Diane shared this one with us, and it is honestly easy and sure to please (as long as you like cabbage!). ~~~Slow Cooker Cabbage Roll Casserole recipe Three Kitchens Podcast - a home cooking showCheck out our website where you can listen to all of our episodes, and find recipes on our blog (psst! there are even some extra recipes never discussed on the podcast!).www.threekitchenspodcast.comYou can support the show with a small donation at Buy Me A Coffee.Want to be a guest? We want to hear from you! Or join us on our socials!Instagram @three_kitchens_podcastFacebook @threekitchenspodcastYouTube @threekitchenspodcastDrop us a comment or give us a like - we'd love to hear from you!
Welcome to the Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Tuchek and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: We chat about a lot of different things from coasting when we're stressed; to sending someone a message if they pop into your brain; to the importance of the 'delete' button when it comes to emails; and the new movie Elvis. Michaela drops a fun fact that she's starting an Etsy shop soon so we'll keep you in the loop for sure! Thanks for listening!
Welcome to the Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Tuchek and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: We are wrapping up the journey with a few more Boston highlights before heading to Salem which was Mike and Michaela's favorite stop on their honeymoon. It was a wild ride from staying at the haunted Nathaniel Hawthorne Hotel to visiting the Witch Dungeon and then going to a Casino. And the best part of any trip is going home! Boston's Freedom Trail Tours - thefreedomtrail.org Bell in Hand Tavern - thebellinhand.com Salem Witch Dungeon Museum - thebellinhand.com (best tour) Hawthorne Hotel - www.hawthornehotel.com Salem Witch Museum - salemwitchmuseum.com Count Orlok's Nightmare Gallery - www.nightmaregallery.com Batavia Downs, Gaming & Hotel (Oldest Harness Racetrack) - www.bataviadownsgaming.com WalknTours, Solo Tours for Travel Rebels - www.walkntours.com Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to the Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Tuchek and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: We are talking about Michaela's first stops on her honeymoon adventure. From the Victorian Bed & Breakfast in New York to the tranquil location on Cranberry Pond to downtown Plymouth we catch up on all the details of their favorite spots. Rosemont Inn Bed & Breakfast - Utica, NY rosemontinnbb.com On Cranberry Bog Bed & Breakfast - Middleboro, MA oncranberry.com Plimoth Pauxet Museum plimoth.org Shelly's Tea Room shellystearooms.com Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to the Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Tuchek and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: we are taking a break from the wedding recap and catching up on all the things we did this summer. Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: In this episode we continue with part 2 of Michaela's wedding. Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: In this episode is part 1 of Michaela's wedding. Mentioned in today's episode Gish Barn. Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
Panah Panahi is the son of acclaimed Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi. Panah's film Hit the Road is a road movie with a difference as a family travel through Iran without acknowledging the real purpose of their trip. It's reviewed by Diane Roberts and Leila Latif. They've also been reading Mercury Pictures Presents by Anthony Marra, a novel set in wartime Hollywood where a new arrival is trying to escape her past. As the newly formed Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra prepares to perform at the BBC Proms on Sunday, Tom talks to conductor and founder Keri-Lynn Wilson and double-bass player Nazarii Stets, who has recently been allowed to leave Ukraine to join the orchestra's world tour. And Matthew Sweet joins Front Row to mark the passing of Bernard Cribbins, the much-loved and admired actor and comedian famous for Jackanory, The Railway Children and Dr Who. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Kirsty McQuire
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: In this episode we went on a wild ride through accents and movie and tv suggestions. Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: In this episode we chat about our 1 year podcast anniversary! Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: In this episode we chat about and have show and tell with all our favorite songs. Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: In this episode we check in about our mental health and wellness. Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: We had a topic and we started talking about Price is Right and this episode went off the rails. Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela talk about their moms and growing up and being motherly even without kids of their own Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela talk about dealing with difficult people and how maybe we are the difficult ones instead? Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
This week, voice over artist, broadcaster and media coach Diane Roberts chats with Jordan Rizzieri about her life and career.Diane originally wanted to be a veterinarian, but eventually started daydreaming of being on broadway (1:35) before eventually falling in love with broadcasting (4:00). Her parents put a lot of emphasis on education (4:24) and it was actually in high school that she got her start in broadcasting (9:19). Diane shares what it was like to take a position in Des Moines, IA, a much less diverse community than where she'd come from (14:55) and discusses the mentorship she's received in her career (20:02).Diane traces her path all the way to Washington D.C. (25:19) where she works today, and all of the opportunities the city has provided her (29:13). She tells us about one of favorite stories she's done (36:15), all the things she's doing now (39:20), and what she hopes listeners take away from her journey (44:19).Follow Don't Talk to Me About Work on Twitter @DTTMAWpod. You can follow Jordan on Twitter and Instagram @JordanRizzieri.
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Michaela wanted to discuss a section of the book "Beginner's Pluck: Build Your Life of Purpose and Impact Now" by Liz Forkin Bohannon and how finding your passion isn't as simple as overturning a rock. Try tiny steps and start with things that you have interest in. Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Michaela has finally seen Redeeming Love, Oscars talk, the new Batman movie, Twilight series, wedding planning, Diane's acupuncture experience, spring illness, Jason's birthday, our next outing at Stan Hywett Gardens. Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: We wish you a Happy Holy Week. We talk about this article from Crosswalk Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Michaela and Diane talk about past roommate experiences and bad neighbors. Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Michaela and Diane talk about seeing the human behind each interaction and each judgement or belief. Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
This episode has been published and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available. Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Michaela and Diane talk about their firsts in theatre. First kiss, first professional show, first lead... Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Michaela and Diane ask questions to each other from a Hygge deck in a get to know you round 2. Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Michaela and Diane chat about closed doors that happen in our lives and if we choose to grieve them or let them go. Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
This third and final episode in the series, looks at our future by hearing the voices of three African American student leaders in Charles County Public Schools. Kai Fountain, Daylin Harrison, and Zinaida Morfaw talk about their experiences, their perspectives, and their hopes for what's to come. A special thank you to these amazing students for giving up time from their classes to participate in this interview and share their powerful voices. Also thank you to Shelley Mackey, Charles County Public Schools' Director of Communications and Media Relations and Diane Roberts, Principal at Westlake High School for working hard to make this interview happen!African American History Month: A Reflection and Celebration on Charles County's Past, Present, and Future: Join Charles County Government as we recognize African American History Month with this 3- part podcast series. Each week, we will speak with leaders and members of the African American community to focus on a different aspect of Charles County's history, current events, and plans for the future.African American Heritage House National Pan-Hellenic Council AAHM Youth Leadership Additional African American History Month podcastBlack Leadership in Charles County: Roundtable DiscussionAAHM: A Conversation
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Michaela and Diane chat about their journey to Columbus, OH to experience Annie F. Downs' That Sounds Fun podcast tour with Micah Tyler. They are also manifesting that some day they could be a part of the That Sounds Fun Tour in the future. Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Michaela reads from her journal on Feb 14, 2020, they talk about childhood valentines and we all get a history lesson on St. Valentines. Also, who would you be the patron saint of? Let us know. Connect with us! https://linktr.ee/dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela catch up on January happenings in their lives. Diane celebrated her birthday and Michael started her website for her business as well as joined another podcast. Take a listen! Connect with us! Website Instagram Facebook TikTok YouTube Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela HAVE to talk about books. It is in their DNA. Enjoy! Websites Mentioned: Goodreads, Thriftbooks, The Chosen, Connect with us! Website Instagram Facebook TikTok YouTube Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane is turning 40 and to celebrate she brought a couple more embarrassing stories for you all. Connect with us! Website Instagram Facebook TikTok YouTube Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Ushering in 2022 with our word or phrase for the year, recapping the holidays, Michaela's engagement and new business and embracing the new video component to our podcast. Links: www.yourenneagramcoach.com Connect with us! Website Instagram Facebook TikTok YouTube Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: We are wishing you a Merry Christmas, wrapping up the year and thinking about our word for 2022. Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: We have brought two Christmas covers to the episode this week! Diane covers "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" and Michaela covers "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" and we discuss both. Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: We are talking about first impressions of each other and what we perceive about ourselves isn't always what others perceive about us. Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: We are talking about Thanksgiving traditions, Charlie Brown, Signt and Sound and what we are thankful for. Sight and Sound Theatre https://www.sight-sound.com/ Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: We are talking about having patience and waiting in life and what can you do constructively during that period. We talk about theatre, relationships, jobs and other stuff. Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: We are talking about and working through mental health issues, how to identify and how to cope. Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: We are talking favorite Halloween movies, candy, costumes and discussing the time of year that ushers us into transitions. Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Celebrating Diane's 10 year wedding anniversary with some highlights and sound advice for success. Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela throw random questions at each other in an attempt to get to know more about each other. FROM THIS EPISODE: 5 Year Question a Day Journal Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela pitch each other movie/theatre storylines of their lives and discuss the state of Broadway. Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela talk about processing the struggles we face and why many of us just hide our struggles from the world instead of asking for help. Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela talk about having a heart for hospitality and how we can cultivate a more hospitable experience with those around us. Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela talk about feeling uncertain and what uncertainty looks and feels like and is there anything we can do to alleviate it? Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela talk about and work through rejection. What can we do with rejection? Can it set us up for something greater? Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela talk about and worth through overthinking. NOTES: Greg McKoewn is the author of Essentialism Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela talk about all things summer. NOTES: If you are looking for a vacation home this summer or anytime check out www.airbnb.com or www.vrbo.com for some ideas. Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela talk about their individual faith journeys, where they are now, what they struggle with and what they hope for the future. NOTES: If you would like to start a Bible reading program check out The Bible Recap. Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela talk about struggling with body image, the root causes, societal pressures and ways to make some small changes. Just be kind to yourself! NOTES: Contact Amanda Heisman, CHHC & Nourishment Expert, for more info or to get in touch with Amanda: Heisman Health or Amanda@heismanhealth.com Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela talk about reading, book recommendations, childhood library visits and the beloved Pizza Hut Book It! program. Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela talk about learning to say no to people, situations, projects. Also, if you need someone to help you say no, call Diane. Connect with us! Website Instagram and Facebook Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela talk about embracing rest in our lives, practicing Sabbath and finding ways to not feel guilty about being still. Connect with us! www.dontworryyoureenough.com Instagram and Facebook: @dontworryyoureenough Email us: dontworryyoureenough@gmail.com
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela talk about comparing yourself to others and how that can be harmful and sometimes helpful. What is it exactly that makes us feel the need to compare ourselves to others? Connect with us! www.dontworryyoureenough.com Social Media: @dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela talk about helpful advice for recent high school and college grads and things they wished they had known when they graduated. Connect with us! www.dontworryyoureenough.com Social Media: @dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela talk about embarrassing audition stories, performance mishaps and just plain silliness. Connect with us! www.dontworryyoureenough.com Social Media: @dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela talk about identity, how it shapes us, what defines us and what is helpful and harmful. Connect with us! www.dontworryyoureenough.com Social Media: @dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela discuss the term "toxic positivity" and how being overly positive can have some lasting negative effects and how even though we sometimes feel depressed or the days are working against us it doesn't make you a failure. Be authentic to yourself and others. Connect with us! www.dontworryyoureenough.com Social Media: @dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela discuss what makes a good friend and why is it so difficult to make and keep friends as an adult. Plus some helpful to tips to be the kind of friend you wish to see in others. It's not too late to cultivate and grow some of those relationships that may have slipped in 2020. Connect with us! www.dontworryyoureenough.com Social Media: @dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: What is this all about? Who are we? Diane and Michaela discuss how they met, how this podcast got started and their hopes for you, the listener. Connect with us! www.dontworryyoureenough.com Social Media: @dontworryyoureenough
Welcome to Don't Worry You're Enough podcast. We are Diane Roberts and Michaela Bennett and we are so glad you are here! Today's episode: Diane and Michaela talk about what they lost and gained in 2020 and how it set them up for 2021. What new habits/hobbies/direction can you take with your life as we have reached halfway through 2021. It's not too late. Connect with us! www.dontworryyoureenough.com Social Media: @dontworryyoureenough
When she talks about the development of the project she lilts fluidly between its development, and the discovery and uncovering of her own past. She sees connections everywhere and through the investigation of lines between us and our relatives, between us and our community, so we can begin to understand and have compassion for others' motivation.The workshop, which is now the focus of her PhD, looks into personal pasts as a method of ‘trying to connect the dots', of reaching back into history. It lasts a number of weeks and asks participants to embody, research and understand an ancestor that they never knew, and then to focus on one important moment in that relative's life. In her words ‘there was this line being drawn between their present reality and their ancestral past, a really clear line' which showed ‘how those stories continue to live in us and go forward in us'Over the years the workshop has developed, and the attendees have spoken widely about the sustained transformation from the practice. This coincided with Diane's discovery that it strongly echoed Garifuna practices, which she had discovered, through her own legacy project, was a strong part of her own heritage. Diane's work has always been interdisciplinary, sitting at the intersection of many different forms of art, of philosophy, of history, and of community growth. She is now focused on the future of the project, and trying to get it to reach as many people as possible. ‘When you match those stories that are told to you with those stories that live in your body it becomes a very very interesting dialogue'Julian Abel can be found on TwitterFollow Survival of the Kindest on Twitter, Instagram and subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever you like to listen to get our episodes as they are released. Email us compassion.pod@gmail.com
"There was this line being drawn between their present reality and their ancestral past, a really clear line." When she talks about the development of the project she lilts fluidly between its development, and the discovery and uncovering of her own past. She sees connections everywhere and through the investigation of lines between us and our relatives, between us and our community, so we can begin to understand and have compassion for others' motivation. The workshop, which is now the focus of her PhD, looks into personal pasts as a method of ‘trying to connect the dots', of reaching back into history. It lasts a number of weeks and asks participants to embody, research and understand an ancestor that they never knew, and then to focus on one important moment in that relative's life. In her words ‘there was this line being drawn between their present reality and their ancestral past, a really clear line' which showed ‘how those stories continue to live in us and go forward in us' Over the years the workshop has developed, and the attendees have spoken widely about the sustained transformation from the practice. This coincided with Diane's discovery that it strongly echoed Garifuna practices, which she had discovered, through her own legacy project, was a strong part of her own heritage. Diane's work has always been interdisciplinary, sitting at the intersection of many different forms of art, of philosophy, of history, and of community growth. She is now focused on the future of the project, and trying to get it to reach as many people as possible. ‘When you match those stories that are told to you with those stories that live in your body it becomes a very very interesting dialogue' Julian Abel can be found on Twitter Follow Survival of the Kindest on Twitter, Instagram and subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever you like to listen to get our episodes as they are released. Email us on sotk@compassionate-communitiesuk.co.uk
Who will win? Author and commentator Diane Roberts joins the Prospect Interview and gives a quick summary of the race so far, including which states to look out for. Plus: what have four years of Trump done to public trust in institutions? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of The Literary Life, Diane Roberts, Todd Gitlin, and Carolyn Forché talk with Mitchell Kaplan about Writers Against Trump, and how what started in response to a crisis of language became a full-fledged movement against fascism. To learn more about Writers Against Trump, go to https://www.writersagainsttrump.org/. Host: Mitchell Kaplan Producer: Carmen Lucas Editor: Justin Alvarez, Lit Hub Radio https://booksandbooks.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Just for Sport, Jumoke gives props to Diane Roberts. She is a veteran sports and news journalist with over 25 years of experience in the business. She has won an Edward R. Murrow award and has multiple Emmy nominations for her work. In this episode, we talk about the civil unrest that continues in this country, what sports and media can do to change the narrative and hire more minorities in the business, and why we need to see baseball return for the Nationals to be able to defend their World Series title properly.
If you are trying to break a pornography addiction, one of the best things you can do is to find a group that you can join in addition to doing individual counselling. Fortunately, there are a number of great options out there to choose from depending on what is available in your area or whether or not you are looking for something that fits with your faith/beliefs or your goals for sobriety. Today, we are looking at 6 of the largest groups available so that you can make a choice about what might work best for your situation. A number of porn and sex addiction groups came into being in the 1970s, probably in response to the sexual revolution.[1] A number of these groups have been around for a long time and they are well established. But they are not all the same — we’ll try to articulate those differences as we go through so be sure to note what seems to be a good fit for you based on the information we provide about each group. Try to pick a couple because you’ll also want to go on their websites and see if one of them has a group near you. Group 1: Pure Desire Website: https://puredesire.org/ About: Pure Desire Ministries International began in a local church. It was founded by Ted and Diane Roberts. It began as a program to help people with addictions and codependency. Over two decades, they developed a strategy for working with sex addiction that is both Biblically-based, clinically informed, and successful in creating change. In 2007, it became an independent 501c3. It has expanded beyond the church it started in and become internationally known. Their services are available in Canada, the United States, and around the world. Pure Desire is a Christian organization designed to help men, women and young adults recover from sex addiction and intimacy disorders. They have specific groups for men, women, young men, young women, and college-age men. Training: Their counselors also have training through the International Institute for Trauma and Addiction (IITAP) and are licensed as either Certified Sex Addiction Therapists (CSAT) or Pastoral Sex Addiction Professionals (PSAP). In-Person or Online: Pure Desire offers both local and online groups. The local groups are volunteer-led and the online groups are led by a Certified Pure Desire Group Leader. Program: They have groups both for those struggling with addiction and for those struggling with betrayal. It’s difficult to see what the program is for local groups, but their online groups are a 2 hour-long weekly meeting with 1-2 hours of homework a week. It’s a 10-month long commitment in total. Fees: The local, volunteer led groups are free, but the online groups led by one of their leaders are a paid commitment. At the time of this writing, the group for addicts was $490 plus resources (about $60) and the group for betrayed spouses was $290 plus the resources (US Dollars). Strengths/Weaknesses Compared to Other Groups: The founder of Pure Desire, Ted Roberts, was working alongside Pat Carnes when he was doing his research and started writing about sex addiction back in the 90’s. It’s very well-grounded clinically as well as Biblically with a lot of experience helping people recover from porn and sex addiction. Group 2: Celebrate Recovery Websites: https://www.celebraterecovery.com/ (Around the world)https://www.celebraterecovery.ca/ (Canada) About: Celebrate Recovery offers a faith-based 12 step program. They began in 1991 at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California when John Baker wrote a letter to Rick Warren, the senior pastor outlining the vision God had given him for starting Celebrate Recovery. John is still the primary author of the Celebrate Recovery curriculum and materials. Though it has Christian affiliation and a biblical approach to addictions treatment, more than 70% of their members come from outside the church. Celebrate Recovery began with just four Open Share Groups and has expande...
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Dr. Ted and Diane Roberts developed Pure Desire Ministries out of their personal and pastoral experience. Their ministry helps transform lives affected by various forms of sexual addiction, including porn, trauma and betrayal. Listen to this interview with Marti Pieper, and learn from their biblical and clinical expertise.
Toni Morrison, the Nobel prize winning writer whose novels explored black identity in America and in particular the experience of black women, has died aged 88. To pay tribute to the author of Beloved, Stig is joined by the writers Claudia Rankine, Walter Mosley, Ladee Hubbard and literary critic Diane Roberts. Plus Front Row's 2015 interview with Toni Morrison. How do you create the sound of Space in music? Steven Price, who won an Oscar for his score for the film Gravity, and Carly Paradis, whose music includes the theme for The Innocents, talk about the particular demands in writing science fiction music, ahead of a Prom devoted to the music of Space, which also features music by Hans Zimmer. Presenter: Stig Abell Producer: Timothy Prosser
Scripture describes sexual sin as one that uniquely affects the body. Today's episode, we spend time talking through Soul Ties. Diane Roberts joins us to talk about what Soul Ties are, how to identify them, and how to break free from them.
Edgar Allan Poe is a 19th century American writer whose spine-chilling gothic tales have inspired generations of horror and mystery fiction writers. His poem ‘The Raven', and short stories such as ‘The Fall of the House of Usher' and ‘The Pit and the Pendulum' brought him international fame, and he is also thought to have invented the detective fiction genre with ‘The Murders in the Rue Morgue'. But his tumultuous life was beset by personal tragedy, poverty and artistic struggle which seemed to echo many of the dark themes in his work. Bridget Kendall explores Poe's life and extraordinary work with J. Gerald Kennedy, Boyd Professor of English at Louisiana State University; Diane Roberts, Professor of English and Creative Writing at Florida State University; and Paul Collins, Professor of English at Portland State University. Photo: Edgar Allan Poe (Corbis/Getty Images)
The American writer Tom Wolfe has died aged 88. His style of reportage in the late 60s became known as the New Journalism, and his best known books were the Right Stuff about the first NASA astronauts, as well as his novel The Bonfire of the Vanities which epitomised the excesses of Wall Street in the 80s. Writer and critic Diane Roberts pays tribute.Director Richard Eyre talks about his new film of King Lear which is a co-production between BBC Two and Amazon. The stellar cast includes Anthony Hopkins as Lear alongside Emma Thompson and Emily Watson as his scheming daughters. Deadpool 2 is the follow-up to the hugely successful Marvel Comics' Deadpool, whose eponymous anti-hero is a wisecracking mercenary played by Ryan Reynolds. The latest film sees him assembling a team of superheroes to rescue a young mutant. Rhianna Dhillon reviews. As the Royal Academy of Arts celebrates its 250th anniversary, what does it mean to be a Royal Academician? Samira talks to its President, Christopher Le Brun and Keeper of the RA, Rebecca Salter.
We are privileged to talk to the founders of Pure Desire, Dr. Ted and Diane Roberts. They share about the history of Pure Desire and what sparked it's creation. Ted and Diane also talk through the struggles and victories of 20+ years in this ministry. And we also ask them what their hopes are for the future of Pure Desire Ministries.
All that is solid melts into air. It was one of Karl Marx's most famous slogans, but the great Victorian might have been writing about 2016. Many a political death arrived suddenly, and famous names from Prince to David Bowie died literally too. The British people voted to crash out of the European Union, and now—the one thing all the wise heads agreed couldn't happen has done. America has voted in President Donald Trump. Where are these unsettling times taking us, and what will the new president actually do? In the third episode of this monthly series, Prospect editor Tom Clark is joined by the esteemed American writer, Sam Tanenhaus who has followed Trump all year and explains why this most unprepared of leaders is looking as shocked as the rest of us; and, Diane Roberts, a literary critic and a commentator for National Public Radio warns that Trump's arrival could set back the clock for women and minorities by half a century. The historian, Ruth Dudley-Edwards, gives her take on whether the effect of one of 2016's earlier surprises—Brexit—could reopen an ancient Irish wound on the border. And all the panel reflect on one of the year's cheerier “Oh My God” moments: the award of the Nobel literature prize to Bob Dylan. All of the discussion draws on articles in the December 2016 edition of Prospect magazine. Produced by Matt Hill at Rethink Audio. To download the next episode automatically, you can subscribe to this series on iTunes (using the button above) or through the many free podcast apps available for your smartphone. Just search "Prospect Headspace" and subscribe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael Fynan calls Diane Roberts, author of TRIBAL. Learn more: https://www.harperacademic.com/book/9780062342638/tribal/.
Is it time to come off the love drug? Is there now real promise in the radical energy of the Corbynite left? What explains the rage pulsating through the US election campaign? In the second episode of this monthly series, Prospect editor Tom Clark is joined by the novelist Will Self, the author Rachel Shabi and Diane Roberts, a commentator for National Public Radio who has been reading up on “hillbilly communities.” The four of them discuss the ideas gracing the November 2016 edition of the magazine. Produced by Matt Hill at Rethink Audio. To download the next episode automatically, you can subscribe to this series on iTunes (using the button above) or through the many free podcast apps available for your smartphone. Just search "Prospect Headspace" and subscribe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Annie reviews the books she read in October, including Tribal by Diane Roberts and Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell. Rank and review us on iTunes here. Shop locally -- even from afar! -- here.
Welcome to Okracast, the SFA podcast! Ahead on this week’s episode: author and Florida native Diane Roberts sings the praises of the Apalachicola Bay oyster. “Once you have one,” Roberts says, “you will never want another oyster. You will only want that oyster again and again.” Then SFA oral historian Sara Wood brings us to Fulks Run, Virginia to meet Ron Turner, the twelfth generation of Turners in Fulks Run. In 1949, Ron’s father opened Fulks Run Grocery in the Shenandoah Valley. Over the years, the grocery expanded to include a ham-curing house. Today Ron runs the business with his wife Peg, where they cure between 6,000 and 8,000 hams each year. Hungry yet? Visit www.southernfoodways.org for more.
With Mark Lawson. Conductor Simon Rattle remembers Claudio Abbado, the acclaimed Italian conductor and former musical director of La Scala, Milan, who has died aged 80. The Pulitzer prize-winning play, August: Osage County, a dark comedy looking at the lives of a group of women brought back to the Oklahoma house they grew up in, has been adapted for the screen. The all-star cast includes Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts, both nominated for Academy Awards, alongside Ewan McGregor and Benedict Cumberbatch. Diane Roberts comments on whether the translation from stage to screen is successful. In the first of five interviews with the authors who have won their categories for this year's Costa Book Awards, Mark talks to Kate Atkinson. She discusses winning the best novel category for her book Life After Life, the unusual structure of the book - in which the protagonist dies and is re-born - and imagining alternative futures. BBC One's family comedy, Outnumbered, is returning for a fifth series. Hugh Dennis and Tyger Drew-Honey talk about their roles as father and son, the development of the show from improvised to scripted scenes, and watching the family drama with their own families. Producer: Olivia Skinner.
With Mark Lawson. Bryan Adams - best known as a musician and singer songwriter - also works as a professional photographer. For the past five years, Adams has been taking photographs of British war veterans who have suffered life changing injuries. The series of photographs has been published in a new book "Wounded: The Legacy of War". Bryan Adams discusses working with injured soldiers and his aim to show the effects of war. Mark interviews the Chinese pianist Lang Lang, as he releases a new disc of music by Prokofiev and Bartok, with conductor Sir Simon Rattle. As we approach the fiftieth anniversary of the Assassination of John F. Kennedy, two new films revisit the 22nd November 1963. Parkland, staring Zac Efron, Paul Giamatti and Marcia Gay Harden, focuses on people who were unexpectedly caught up in events - including hospital staff and the brother of Lee Harvey Oswald. In the TV documentary The Day Kennedy Died, key witnesses, including the doctor who tried to save Kennedy's life, offer their version of events. Michael Goldfarb and Diane Roberts review both films. Producer Timothy Prosser.
With Kirsty Lang. Foxfire is a new film adapted from Joyce Carol Oates' award-winning bestseller, set in America in 1953. Five headstrong teenage girls form a secret society, the Foxfire gang, in defiance of the violent male-dominated culture of their small town. American writer Diane Roberts reviews. Nick Payne's new play, The Same Deep Water As Me, explores the murky world of personal injury claims. Lawyers Andrew and Barry are focussing on legitimate clients until Andrew's old school friend appears with a plan to make a quick buck. Payne's last play, Constellations, was a love story set against a background of quantum physics - and he talks about choosing weighty topics for his dramas. Artist Cornelia Parker, best-known for blowing up a garden shed and suspending the fragments, reveals her Cultural Exchange choice: Dust Breeding, a photograph by the American surrealist, Man Ray. Charlotte Mendelson discusses her latest novel, Almost English, which has been longlisted for the Man Booker Prize for fiction. The heroine, Marina, is a 16 year old brought up by loving but embarrassing elderly Hungarian relatives. In a bid to become a polished and elegant woman, Marina goes to a very English boarding school. Charlotte Mendelson talks about her own family's complicated history and learning to spell the Hungarian words in her novel. Producer Rebecca Nicholson.
Matthew Sweet talks to the Artistic Director of the South Bank Centre, Jude Kelly and the cultural historian, Peter Conrad about The Rest is Noise, a year-long festival at the Southbank Centre which maps the history of the 20th century through its music. We hear an appraisal, by Diane Roberts, of the Cuban-American and openly gay poet Richard Blanco chosen to read at Barack Obama's inauguration next week. One of this year's New Generation Thinkers Adriana Sinclair discusses rape with the historian Joanna Bourke. And Ian Christie discusses the life and legacy of the Japanese filmmaker Nagisa Oshima who has died.
With Mark Lawson. As Graham Norton prepares for the return of his TV show, he discusses whether the chat show has become sanitized, and also considers if it's right to address rumours which sometimes surround high-profile guests. Beasts Of The Southern Wild is an incantatory, award-winning evocation of a small community precariously positioned near the waterline in a Louisiana bayou. Seen through the eyes of a six year old waif, Benh Zeitlin's magical realist drama follows events as the storms arrive and wash away the ramshackle homes in a tide of mud. Diane Roberts delivers her verdict. Joy Division were one of the most influential bands of the modern era, inspiring books and a feature film, Control. Their bassist Peter Hook has now written his version of the band's story, and he reflects on their troubled career, including the illness and eventual suicide of singer Ian Curtis. Producer Stephen Hughes.