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American Potential
From Small Town to Capitol Hill: Greg Dowell on Finding Purpose in Public Policy

American Potential

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 29:30


In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Greg Dowell to explore his journey from a small town in Tennessee to working on Capitol Hill. Greg shares his one small step story—how growing up in a tight-knit community shaped his passion for people, service, and storytelling, ultimately leading him into public policy. From advocating for students in the Tennessee legislature to working in Congress and joining Americans for Prosperity, his path highlights how everyday experiences can lead to meaningful impact. The conversation also dives into AFP's “True Cost of Washington” campaign, where Greg traveled the country helping lower gas prices for everyday Americans—while hearing firsthand how rising costs affect families, workers, and small businesses. This episode is a reminder that no matter where you start, you can find your place, make a difference, and help give others a voice—one small step at a time.

Mark Reardon Show
Brad Young Shares Latest on Camera's Being Allowed inside of Charlie Kirk Murder Trial

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 10:54


In this segment, Mark is joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. They discuss the latest on today's hearing in the Charlie Kirk murder case and more on yesterday's judge ruling on what evidence will be considered in the Luigi Mangione case.

Mark Reardon Show
Hour 1: Mark Returns After "Surviving" Surgery

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 37:54


In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark shares his story of surgery that removed a cyst from his head. Mark is then joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. They discuss the latest on today's hearing in the Charlie Kirk murder case and more on yesterday's judge ruling on what evidence will be considered in the Luigi Mangione case.

Mark Reardon Show
More Details Emerge on Charlie Kirk Murder Case | Tech Talk Tuesday | Tarps Off Boys Join! | And More (5/19/26) Full Show

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 115:51


In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark shares his story of surgery that removed a cyst from his head. Mark is then joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. They discuss the latest on today's hearing in the Charlie Kirk murder case and more on yesterday's judge ruling on what evidence will be considered in the Luigi Mangione case. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Mark is then joined by Caleb Cummings and Bryce Bradford, members of the Stephen F. Austin University Club Baseball team that started the "Tarps Off" trend at Busch Stadium over the weekend. They discuss how it started, getting to go to the clubhouse and more. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Former Missouri State Senator John Lamping. They discuss the biggest winners and losers of the Missouri Legislative Session, the latest on the Iran conflict and more. He's later joined by George Rosenthal, a Co-Owner of Throttlenet for Tech Talk Tuesday. They discuss the race of AI Code-Breakers, the "Free AI Palm Reading" Biometric Trap and more.

The Civil Engineering Academy Podcast
Passing the PE After Getting into Civil Engineering by Accident With Jared Foulk

The Civil Engineering Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 30:04


From dreaming of the Air Force to finding his calling in civil engineering and becoming a PE, today's guest is a testament to the twists life throws at us…and some of them can be a blessing!

The Fire These Times
218/ Solarpunk Panel 2026 w/ Luka Dowell, Ariel Kroon & Andre

The Fire These Times

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 108:49


For episode 218 of The Fire These Times, I talk to Luka Dowell (Solarpunk Now!), Ariel Kroon (Solarpunk Presents) and Andre (HydroponicTrash) about our changing relationships to Solarpunk given everything that's been going on in the world since the last time we all sat together (in 2023).⁠⁠⁠⁠Lebanon emergency relief⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Support: You can support my work with⁠⁠⁠ ⁠a one-off or monthly donation⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Ko-fiMasterclass on Modern Lebanon:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Late registration still possible for May 2026⁠⁠⁠⁠Newsletter: Subscribe to⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Hauntologies⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Social Media: I am on⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Bluesky⁠⁠⁠⁠,⁠⁠⁠ Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠ and⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Mastodon⁠⁠⁠⁠Contact: Reach out on ⁠⁠⁠⁠ayoub@thefirethesetimes.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ or on Signal @ Ayoub.02Previous TFTT episodes on Solarpunk:Solarpunk and Storytelling the Present and Future w/ Phoebe WagnerClimate Narratives that Go Beyond the Apocalypse w/ Alyssa HullThe Political Economy of Solarpunk w/ Andrew Dana HudsonIn Search of Afro-Solarpunk w/ Rob Cameron Hauntings, Futurisms and the Present Movement w/ Luka Dowell aka Solarpunk Now!Solarpunk and Post-Capitalist Desires w/ HydroponicTrashThe Fire These TimesSocial Media: TFTT is on⁠⁠⁠ Bluesky⁠⁠⁠ and⁠⁠⁠ Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Transcription: You can help⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Antidote Zine⁠⁠⁠⁠ transcribe TFTT episodes ⁠here⁠⁠⁠Website: All episodes are archived ⁠⁠⁠on the website⁠⁠⁠From The PeripheryTFTT is a proud member of ⁠⁠⁠⁠From The Periphery Media Collective⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, which you can support ⁠on Patreon⁠⁠⁠ and follow on ⁠Bluesky⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠.Check out other project wherever you get your podcasts:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Politically Depressed⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Syria: The Inconvenient Revolution⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠From The Periphery Podcast⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠The Mutual Aid Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠Elia's recent pieces972Mag:⁠⁠⁠ Is Israel trying to foment civil war in Lebanon?Also, for HauntologiesThe Lie I Tell Myself When Covering IsraelElia's Picks, May 2026 EditionRecent Podcast interviewsIt Could Happen Here: ⁠⁠Israel's Attack on Lebanon⁠⁠The Final Straw:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠The US-Israeli War with Iran Spreads, Nuclear Weapons, Lebanon and Anti-Imperial Solidarity⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Dugout:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Honoring Political Ghosts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Breakup Theory:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Episode 31 – Iran and the US-Israeli Death Drive Economy⁠CreditsElia Ayoub (host, producer, episode design), Elliott Miskovicz (Sound Editor), Rap and Revenge⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (Music), ⁠⁠Wenyi Geng⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (TFTT theme design),⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Hisham Rifai⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (FTP theme design),⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Molly Crabapple⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (FTP team profile pics) and ⁠⁠Antidote Zine⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (Transcriptions).

Mark Reardon Show
Brad Young Discusses James Comey's New Indictment

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 12:22


In this segment, Mark is joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. Young discusses the SCOTUS ruling on Louisiana redistricting, James Comey's new indictment, St Charles County Police preparing to launch new drone responses and more.

Mark Reardon Show
SCOTUS' Louisiana Redistricting Ruling | Trump "Waiting Out" Strategy with Iran | And More (4/29/26) Full Show

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 120:10


In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Sue recaps her fun vacation while searching for diamonds in Arkansas. Mark is then joined by Ilya Shapiro, a Senior Fellow and the Director of Constitutional Studies at the Manhattan Institute. He discusses today's SCOTUS ruling on Louisiana redistricting and more. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Mark is then joined by Braden TeWolde who promotes the Foodies Eat First Fest that is coming up this weekend. Find out all of the need to know info! In hour 3, Mark is joined by Duane Patterson, with Hot Air, the Host of the Duane's World Podcast and the producer of The Hugh Hewitt Show. Patterson discusses the attempted shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner, Trump's strategy to wait out Iran and more. He is later joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. Young discusses the SCOTUS ruling on Louisiana redistricting, James Comey's new indictment, St Charles County Police preparing to launch new drone responses and more. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.

Mark Reardon Show
Hour 3: Audio Cut of the Day - Prince Charles Draws Laughs in Washington DC

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 41:38


In hour 3, Mark is joined by Duane Patterson, with Hot Air, the Host of the Duane's World Podcast and the producer of The Hugh Hewitt Show. Patterson discusses the attempted shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner, Trump's strategy to wait out Iran and more. He is later joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. Young discusses the SCOTUS ruling on Louisiana redistricting, James Comey's new indictment, St Charles County Police preparing to launch new drone responses and more. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.

The Residency Match
How to Do Well on Clinical Rotations (Med Student Guide)

The Residency Match

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 30:26


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Mark Reardon Show
Hour 1: Are New SNAP Benefits Too Strict?

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 39:10


In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by Brian Kilmeade, a Co-Host of Fox and Friends and the Host of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade and The Brian Kilmeade Show. They discuss the latest in negotiations with Iran and what is next. He is then joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. They discuss the Southern Poverty Law Center's indictment on federal fraud charges and more.

Mark Reardon Show
More Iran Uncertainty | Massive Law Center Fraud Indictment | Who Will Be California's Next Governor? | And More | (4/22/26) Full Show

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 118:24


In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by Brian Kilmeade, a Co-Host of Fox and Friends and the Host of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade and The Brian Kilmeade Show. They discuss the latest in negotiations with Iran and what is next. He is then joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. They discuss the Southern Poverty Law Center's indictment on federal fraud charges and more. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Alex Rich joins for the hour and Mark quizzes him along with the rest of the crew on their fashion knowledge and more. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Duane Patterson, with Hot Air, the Host of the Duane's World Podcast and the producer of The Hugh Hewitt Show. Mark is later joined by Sean Spicer, the Host of The Sean Spicer Show. Spicer previews his new releasing book, "Trump 2.0" and more. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.

Mark Reardon Show
Brad Young Explains Southern Poverty Law Center Fraud Indictments

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 10:36


In this segment, Mark is joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. They discuss the Southern Poverty Law Center's indictment on federal fraud charges and more.

Working Ranch Radio Show
Ep 250: Eminent Domain: What Landowners Need to Know w/ Tiffany Dowell Lashmet

Working Ranch Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2026 54:00


Today we take a closer look at Eminent Domain and what it means for landowners. Tiffany Dowell Lashmet, agricultural law specialist with Texas A&M University, joins us to walk through the basics of eminent domain, where the authority comes from, some of the common truths and misconceptions, and the practical steps landowners should—and shouldn't—take if they find themselves facing it. Plus, as we head into fly season, we shift gears to a challenge every producer deals with—horn flies. How much are they really costing your operation, and why does timing matter when it comes to control? We look at the economic impact and how to stay ahead of the problem before it shows up. #AltosidIGR #CentralLifeSciences #WorkingRanchRadio #ranching #cattle #beef #AgPodcast #EminentDomain #PropertyRights #AgLaw #FlyControl #HornFlies #CattleHealth

Mark Reardon Show
Brad Young Breaks Down Live Nation's Monopoly & More

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 12:33


In this segment, Mark is joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. Young breaks down Ticketmaster's verdict finding that Live Nation has been running a harmful monopoly over large venues across the country, the latest DOJ investigation into the NFL and more.

Mark Reardon Show
Hour 2: Sue's News - Did You Wear Your PJ's to Work Today?

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 39:11


In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Mark is later joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. Young breaks down Ticketmaster's verdict finding that Live Nation has been running a harmful monopoly over large venues across the country, the latest DOJ investigation into the NFL and more.

Mark Reardon Show
What's Next in Negotiations with Iran? | Latest Trending Legal Case Breakdowns | Missing Scientists? | And More (4/16/26) Full Show

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 117:48


In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe. They discuss his latest efforts to remove Missouri's state personal income tax, the plants to keep the World Cup matches in Kansas City safe, St Louis Mayor Cara Spencer suing the state to get back control of the St Louis City Police Board and more. He is then joined by Brian Kilmeade, a Co-Host of Fox and Friends and the Host of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade and The Brian Kilmeade Show. They discuss President Trump's messaging around War with Iran and more. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Mark is later joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. Young breaks down Ticketmaster's verdict finding that Live Nation has been running a harmful monopoly over large venues across the country, the latest DOJ investigation into the NFL and more. In hour 3, Mark is joined by John Ziegler, the Co-Host of the podcast, “The Death of Journalism” and a former Mediaite Columnist. They discuss Eric Swalwell resigning from Congress and dropping out of the California Governor's race following the r*pe allegations made against him as well as Democrats denying knowledge of his behavior. Mark is then joined by Alex Rosenberger, the Owner of Master Cars. He shares his thoughts on a recent New York Times article titled, "The Affordable Car is Dead: What Happened?" They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.

Mark Reardon Show
Brad Young Shares His Projections for How Supreme Court Will Rule Birthright Citizenship

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 8:34


In this segment, Mark is joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. He shares his thoughts on how the Supreme Court will rule birthright citizenship and more.

Mark Reardon Show
Hour 3: Audio Cut of the Day - Artemis II Launches Into Orbit!

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 25:06


In hour 3, Mark is joined by Duane Patterson, with Hot Air, the Host of the Duane's World Podcast and the producer of The Hugh Hewitt Show. They discuss today's birthright citizenship hearing in the Supreme Court, the latest on the War with Iran and more. He's later joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. He shares his thoughts on how the Supreme Court will rule birthright citizenship and more. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.

Mark Reardon Show
Artemis II Successfully Launches | Will the Supreme Court Ban Birthright Citizenship? | And More (4/1/26) Full Show

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 106:15


In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark discusses whether or not the Supreme Court will end birthright citizenship. He is later joined by John Brown, an Anchor on Fox 35's evening newscasts in Orlando, Florida. He joins from the Kennedy Space Center in preparation for the launch of Artemis II which is scheduled to fly around the moon. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Alex Rich also shares some exciting family news... and more! In hour 3, Mark is joined by Duane Patterson, with Hot Air, the Host of the Duane's World Podcast and the producer of The Hugh Hewitt Show. They discuss today's birthright citizenship hearing in the Supreme Court, the latest on the War with Iran and more. He's later joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. He shares his thoughts on how the Supreme Court will rule birthright citizenship and more. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.

Mark Reardon Show
Brad Young Talks Tiger Woods Arrest, YouTube & Meta Lawsuits and More

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 22:04


In this segment, Mark is joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. They discuss the details of Tiger Woods getting a DUI in Florida, the YouTube and Meta lawsuits, & more.

Mark Reardon Show
Hour 3: Audio Cut of the Day - John Rooney's Spectacular Call of Alec Burleson's Go Ahead Opening Day Home Run

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 38:59


In hour 3, Mark is joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. They discuss the details of Tiger Woods getting a DUI in Florida, the YouTube and Meta lawsuits, & more. Mark is later joined by Alex Fees, a former KSDK Reporter and the Manager of Community Relations with Impact Life which provides lifesaving blood products all across the region. He discusses his new novel, "The Prayer Group". They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.

Mark Reardon Show
Final Fish Fry Friday | Feisty Roundtable Debates Iran, DHS Shutdown | Recapping Epic Opening Day | Ramifications of Meta Lawsuit | And More (3/27/26) Full Show

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 117:34


In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by the Reardon Roundtable which is made up by Missouri State Representative Steve Butz and Republican Consultant Gregg Keller. They discuss Opening Day excitement, if the state of the economy could hurt Trump at midterms, the DHS shutdown and more. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Mark is then joined by Paul Hall, with Common Guy's Film Reviews. Hall discusses some of the latest trending movies and shows including "They Will Kill You", "Pretty Lethal" and more. He's later joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano. Cusumano discusses the special sports day that St Louis experienced on Thursday between the Cardinals epic Opening Day win, the Blues overtime thriller and Illinois advancing to the Elite Eight. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. They discuss the details of Tiger Woods getting a DUI in Florida, the YouTube and Meta lawsuits, & more. Mark is later joined by Alex Fees, a former KSDK Reporter and the Manager of Community Relations with Impact Life which provides lifesaving blood products all across the region. He discusses his new novel, "The Prayer Group". They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.

The realliferealpeopleradio’s Podcast
Interview with Kathy Dowell - Are You Listening to the Voice of God?

The realliferealpeopleradio’s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 35:57


Big Crystal Energy Podcast
BCE Book Club: The Year of Sin and Smoke (with Stephanie Kemler)

Big Crystal Energy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 85:42


Big Crystal Energy Book Club is in session

Writing in Progress
Writer's Playground with MM Schreier, Ryan Fleming, and Trey Dowell

Writing in Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 123:58


It's a new year, but WiP is back with more contests! We have at least 14 planned genre/prompt reaction episodes this year, and we're starting off with Writer's Playground!To honor traditions, but also keep things fresh, we're playing around with some new guest combinations. We're starting the year off with a bang: three guests at once! We're bringing back the original duo: Trey Dowell and MM Schreier! But we're also reuniting with the person who first introduced us to Writer's Playground: former winner Ryan Fleming! This was Ryan's first time "meeting" Maggie and Trey, and--some mild fan-girling aside--everything went really well!We hope you enjoy the episode, and best of luck with Writer's Playground's 12th Challenge!**SPONSOR INFO**This episode's sponsor: Ryan Fleming!Check out his winning story--The Tragedy of Montague Bellot--on Writer's Playground "Storytime" podcast. (Thanks for the shout, Ryan)Also, more of his work will soon be available in one of our friends at Not Quite Write's "daredevil" episodes. So keep an eye out!~~Also wanted to drop a link on her for anyone looking to preorder Jon's book: Carseat Conversations: The Secret Life of a Dad**PATREON INFO**If you would like to join our WiPpersnapper Patreon community, here's everything you need to know:You can join at https://www.patreon.com/WritinginProgressPodcastThe tiers/perks are as follows:Good Samaritan ($1 USD/month)-Access to posts/surveys/updates on the Patreon Website-1 entry into giveaways-Good Karma for supporting small-time podcastersWiPpersnapper ($5 USD/month)-Access to bonus audio episodes, exclusive to the Patreon. (Currently 6 available). We aim to record about one 20 minute bonus episode per month.-5 entries into giveaways-Name shouted out at the end of all public episodes (if you'd like!)Episode Sponsor ($20 USD/month)-Whatever topic/service that is desired will be discussed and promoted at the start of an upcoming episode. (Books, Websites, Contests, Services, Social Media, Publications, Websites, etc.)-Appropriate links and descriptions will be included in episode descriptions and social media posts.-20 entries into giveaways.

The Creativity, Education, and Leadership Podcast with Ben Guest
83. The Power of Storytelling with Terésa Dowell-Vest

The Creativity, Education, and Leadership Podcast with Ben Guest

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 28:45


I saw the power of storytelling and the responsibility we have to share stories to educate and change lives.Dr. Terésa Dowell-Vest is an Associate Professor of Communication at Prairie View A&M University and President of the University Film and Video Association (UFVA), an organization that supports film, television, and media studies in higher education.In this conversation Terésa and I discuss:* The music of Janet Jackson, Prince, and Jimmy Jam/Terry Lewis* Teaching media in a post-truth world* What UFVA is, why it matters, and how professional associations can sharpen teaching and creative practice* What filmmaking trends she sees with her students at Prairie View A&M* The short documentary her students did in collaboration with students from USC (link here)* “The Death of Cliff Huxtable” and the process of separating art from a problematic artistThanks for reading The Creativity, Education, and Leadership Newsletter! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.Here is an AI generated transcript. Don't come for me.BEN: Hi everyone—Ben Guest here. Welcome to The Creativity, Education, and Leadership Podcast. Today my guest is Professor Terésa Dowell-Vest, an associate professor of Communication and Media at Prairie View A&M University and the President of the University Film and Video Association (UFVA).In this conversation we talk Janet Jackson, the media landscape for young people interested in production, what UFVA does, and more. Enjoy.Professor, thanks so much for joining me today.TERÉSA: Thank you. Thank you for having me. It's my pleasure to be here.BEN: I always like to start with a fun question. Senior year of high school—what music were you listening to?TERÉSA: Senior year of high school—1989. 1990 was a great year to be a Janet Jackson fan. *Rhythm Nation* was probably worn out in my car's tape deck. I was a huge fan.BEN: Did you do the choreography?TERÉSA: Oh yes. I can do the hands and all that—the “A‑5‑4.” I would do it, for real.And Janet Jackson was the big one, even though Prince's *Purple Rain* came out a few years earlier. That album was still in regular rotation for me in high school.And then in 1988 New Edition put out *Heart Break*—produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. That was such a good time. So yeah: Janet, Prince, New Edition—Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis were the soundtrack.BEN: '88 was when Bobby Brown's *Don't Be Cruel* came out, right?TERÉSA: Listen, lemme tell you, the eighties to be a teenager in the eighties, to be in your twenties in the nineties. What a time to be alive.BEN: Yeah. I love it. Okay, second fun question. What's your pick for best picture this year?TERÉSA: I'd say *Sinners*. There are a few this year, but funny enough I actually focused more on television—I was obsessed with *Stranger Things* and *Severance* (and one other show I'm blanking on), so I didn't get to the movies as much. But I did see *Sinners* and it really stuck with me. I should preface that by saying I'm not as familiar with the entire pool, but I'm almost confident it'll be a strong contender.BEN: So good. I saw that your MFA thesis was titled *The African American Producer Is the American Griot*. Can you talk about that—maybe even in relation to *Sinners*?TERÉSA: I've always been fascinated by the power of storytelling. My bachelor's degree and my MFA are both in theater because I love live engagement. That also shaped me as a professor—I love being in front of students and engaging in a transactional, interactive way, not just a linear one. Theater and education give me that kind of exchange with an audience.For my graduate thesis I came to know Dr. Maulana Karenga—best known for creating Kwanzaa. He was chair of the Black Studies program at California State University, Long Beach. During my years there (1994–1997), I was the only Black student in the program, and in 1997 I became the first Black person to graduate with my particular degree from that program. Even in the '90s I was thinking: why are we still talking about “firsts” and “onlys”?I wanted to bridge storytelling with the legacy of slavery and survival—my own ancestors were from Virginia, where I was born and raised. Dr. Karenga taught me the concept of the *griot*—the storyteller—and the responsibility that comes with that. In the U.S., storytelling often gets treated as frivolous—an extracurricular, “nice to have.” A lot of Black parents, especially, don't want their kids studying film, theater, or the liberal arts because it doesn't seem like a stable livelihood. I started undergrad as an accounting major and didn't tell my dad I'd switched to theater until graduation day—he found out when they called my name under the College of Arts instead of the College of Business. That's the mindset I came from: my family wanted us to succeed, and the arts read as struggle, not a viable career.But there's honor in being a storyteller. That idea changed how I saw theater.And it was the '90s—*Rent* was happening, and I was in Los Angeles, flying back and forth to the East Coast to see Broadway shows that weren't just entertaining; they were educating and changing lives. I remember *The Life*—not a massive hit, but it told the story of Black and Brown women working as call girls in New York City. You'd think, “Is that a Broadway story?” But the music was outstanding.And there were so many others—*Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk* with Savion Glover, looking at African American history through tap and music. During that period I really saw the power of storytelling—and the responsibility we have to tell stories that educate and change lives.BEN: That's so powerful. The responsibility of storytelling to educate and change lives.TERÉSA: Yeah.BEN: It's one of the things I've often thought as a teacher: I'm a storyteller. How do you construct a lesson so students are receptive? It's like you're telling a story over a unit, a curriculum, or even a single lesson.TERÉSA: When you engage with students and give them permission to share their stories, you're not really “teaching” in the traditional sense anymore. It becomes more like peer engagement than “I'm the teacher, I know the things, and I'm telling you the things.”Students receive it differently when they feel you're invested in who they are—not just their grade.BEN: There's a great quote, I think it's Roger Ebert films, but really stories are empathy machines.TERÉSA: Yeah.BEN: It allows us to walk in someone else's shoes for a moment. There was a reconciliation group in Mississippi whose motto was: “Enemies are people whose stories we haven't heard.”TERÉSA: Incredibly profound. When we think about fear, it's often a lack of understanding—no connection to the thing you're afraid of. Hearing stories can build that connection.BEN: Can you talk about the importance of media education? I'm a documentary filmmaker, documentary filmmaking in today's world where so much of where we are in a post-truth society.TERÉSA: There are mechanics to telling the truth, and mechanics to telling a lie. In fiction you see this a lot—shows like *The Mentalist* or *Law & Order* where someone reads body language, eye movement, and so on to figure out whether someone is lying.What matters for media education is helping students understand the “tells” in information—how to challenge and debunk claims instead of assuming, “Someone told me a thing, so it must be true.”I didn't fully appreciate how urgent that was until the pandemic, when early reporting was all over the place and a lot of it conflicted. Being able to sort honest, vetted information from dishonest or speculative claims mattered in a very concrete way—like realizing you probably shouldn't drink bleach.Coming out of that period, teaching media studies has meant teaching reporting with integrity. You can't just assume something is true—not because people are “bad,” but because people absorb information differently based on what they've experienced.I do a lecture with my senior capstone students on the difference between **knowledge** and **information**. Knowledge is shaped by culture, character, race, gender, where you grew up, what language you speak, what faith you practice—so it can carry bias. Information, on the other hand, is verifiable and can be vetted. 2 + 2 = 4 no matter who you are.Good storytelling—and good journalism—knows how to bridge knowledge and information with integrity. When I have journalism students who lean into opinion-driven news—whether it's Fox, MSNBC, whatever—I tell them: that's playing to an audience's sensibilities. It can be entertaining, but it isn't the same as straight reporting. Then there's reporting that aims to be more information-based—“Here's what happened today.” That also needs to be taught. We're in a moment where students need tools to tell the truth, recognize lies, pick them apart, and trust their internal compass about what's important to share.And Ben—my answers get long. You might have to cut me off.BEN: I'm going to cut you off when what you're saying stops being interesting—so I doubt I'm going to cut you off.You're the President of the University Film and Video Association. For listeners: what is UFVA?TERÉSA: UFVA is a nationally recognized organization of university and college educators and institutions focused on film, television, and media studies—both practice and theory. We're a collective of makers and scholars. Our members hold a range of degrees—MAs, MFAs, MS degrees, PhDs, EdDs.As an organization, we examine how film and television are used—and we keep digging into how the field is evolving through innovation and emerging technology. Each year we host a conference (typically in July) where we share classroom best practices and research, and we analyze how film sparks conversation.You asked me earlier about a front-runner for Best Picture. I think about *Sinners* as a kind of textbook in a lot of ways. One of my students gave an informative speech last semester on the history of hoodoo, and she referenced *Sinners* heavily because it's central to the film. In that moment she used a movie as a learning text.That's what UFVA does: we create space to share those opportunities through research and scholarship, and we bring it back to our students and institutions.BEN: You said “best practices,” and I want to come back to that because it's a rabbit hole I love.But first: in an interview you did with the *Journal of Film and Video*, you said you were about to start your UFVA presidency and weren't sure what to expect. Now that you've lived it—how was it?TERÉSA: One of the biggest things I've learned—maybe I've only really realized it in the last couple of months—is that joining an association as an educator keeps the fire hot. It keeps you learning.As UFVA President, I've met so many people who've inspired me. It's not that I want the presidency to end; it's more like, “I need more time to implement everything I'm learning from colleagues.” It also pushed me to partner with other organizations and communities I knew about but hadn't been deeply involved with.I joined UFVA because of the pandemic. Before that I'd never even heard of the University Film and Video Association. I was the kind of person who kept my head down and did my work in my silo, and I was fine with that. But when the pandemic hit, no one knew what to do with film production courses in quarantine.I reached out to colleagues—thinking maybe eight or ten of us would hop on Zoom and talk through hybrid and online teaching. That snowballed. People said, “Can I invite a colleague?” I said yes. I posted on Facebook: if you teach film production or media studies and want to talk about what we're doing this fall, let's meet.Jennifer Proctor replied and asked, “Have you heard of UFVA?” I hadn't. She suggested sharing the call with UFVA, and we kept casting the net. By the time we met, there were 126 professors from around the world—about 100 universities represented, including USC, Ivy League schools, and institutions in Germany and Australia.I ran the meeting as breakout rooms—nine of them—named after Black women in film and television: Shonda Rhimes, Julie Dash, and others. So even in the mechanics of the meeting, people were saying these names and being reminded of who matters in media.Two things came out of that experience. First, UFVA invited me to join the board. I said, “Let me be a member first,” but within a few months I knew: yes, this is where I want to be.Second, I saw the gaps. There was very little representation from HBCUs, and very few Black people involved. Not because UFVA was “bad,” but because people simply didn't know. So I understood my call: help bring people in, build bridges, and create collaboration without turning it into a slogan. I love that we get to do the work without making it a “thing.” That's been the value of the presidency for me.BEN: Love it. Can you talk about with your students at Prairie View, what are some trends you're seeing with what the young people are doing?TERÉSA: Oh, child. They want to be influencers.This is the social media age, and a lot of students see it as the primary industry of their generation—and I get it. If you have enough followers and a couple brands offer deals, it can be real money. I have students with tens of thousands of followers. I'm like, I can barely get my family to like a post. And they're like, “Oh, I do nails,” or “I do lashes,” or “I show my sneaker collection,” and they'll get 10,000 likes every time they post.My reaction is: we need to be teaching this. We need to teach students how to parlay that into careers. Even if I don't personally understand every part of it, that doesn't make it non-viable.It reminds me of when we were in school. The internet wasn't even a thing when I was in college (1990–1994), and then suddenly we were on the edge of being connected to the world. Professors were saying, “This will create cheaters—you'll never look things up in books again.” Sound familiar?Now students are figuring out VR, AR, AI. They're building brands, protecting brands, learning to be CEOs of themselves. That's exciting.BEN: Yeah. I think about that all the time. It's like when people first started writing letters—somebody must have said, “No one's going to talk to each other anymore. They're just going to send letters.”TERÉSA: Exactly. Every generation has a thing—“Who's using this calculator? You need to learn long division.”BEN: I graduated high school in '93, so when you're talking about Janet, my “Janet album” is literally *janet.*—“Again,” “That's the Way Love Goes,” all of that. It's funny how, year by year, the soundtrack shifts just a bit.BEN: Okay—teaching and best practices. What's something you've done in your classroom that really leveled up your teaching?TERÉSA: Oh, wow. Gosh, I think it's less something I've done and more the intention of showing the students that their success is not coming from looking up. It's from looking over. It's the concept that. When you graduate from college, it isn't some executive that's going to give you an opportunity. It's the people you're in the trenches with right now that you're gonna build with right now. So I think the thing that's leveled up my teaching is less a thing that I can show them as much as relationships that I can help them forge and the power of networking. So our program has has a pipeline relationship with the Annenberg School of Communication at the university. The University of Southern California professor Mickey Turner, who's a professor there at USC teaches the senior storytelling for Media course similar to the communication capstone course that I teach here. And so every semester, professor Turner and I collaborate. Those two classes together and we introduced those students to each other through pitches, research topic pitches for their final capstone project. And what they see is. Students at an HBCU or students at this PWI are not different at all. They just, they, live in different states. Perhaps they come from different backgrounds, but by and large, they have similar goals. And we teach them that this is who you need to forge a relationship with because when you are at the stage of making deals or going out and work, this is the person you're gonna want to call. So I think the thing that's leveled up my teaching is my understanding. And my teaching of that understanding of how the industry works and how it can best work for them. Since you no longer have to live in LA or New York to, to make movies people are making movies on their devices. You have to now find your tribe to tell your stories and it can be much more localized. And so I teach them to build their team where they are and not. Go after this aspirational. The only way I can make it if is if I put it in the hands of someone so far away from me. No, put it in the hands of the guy sitting next to you or the young lady that's sitting on this other side and shoot your film, make your short tell the story. Do your podcast. I feel like that's leveled up. The final piece to that USC story is that during the pandemic, five of our students from Prairie View and five students from USC collaborated on a short documentary about the pandemic and how it impacted students at HBCUs, at this HBCU versus how it impacted students at a private, pWI Prairie View is 45 minutes outside of the city of Houston. We're a rural community. We're in the middle of nowhere essentially, whereas USC is in the heart of Los Angeles and those students taught, told an amazing story. I'll send you the link to the film. It's on YouTube. Told an amazing story from two different vantage points. That is a great indication of how education can be collaborative. Just as film is.BEN: Yeah. Before we started recording, we were talking about travel—and it just reminds me: travel is one of the best educations people can get. The more you interact with people from around the country and the world, the more you realize how similar we are and what we want: better lives for our kids and a better world to live in.That feels like a good place to end. For people interested in your work, where can they find you?TERÉSA: A good starting point is **thedeathofcliffhuxtable.com**. That's where you'll find my fan-fiction series—and later scholarly series—about separating the art from the artist when the artist is problematic.Bill Cosby's work touched every stage of my life: as a child I watched *Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids* on Saturday mornings; as a teenager in the '80s I watched the Huxtables and wanted to be part of that world; and in college in the '90s—at James Madison University, a PWI—every Thursday night at 8:30 we gathered to watch *A Different World*, and it made us feel connected in a way.When I think about the more than 60 women who came forward, my first thought is: that many people aren't lying. Even if one person tells the truth, it changes everything.In 2015—around the time the New Yorker reporting was circulating and more women were speaking—I started writing fan fiction centered on the Huxtable family at the moment Cliff Huxtable dies. I “killed” Cliff Huxtable to push back on the idea that Bill Cosby was “America's dad.” That moniker belonged to Cliff Huxtable—a fictional character written by an artist who created something meaningful and also did something horrific.We can't see Cliff the same way because he wears Bill Cosby's face, but they are not the same person—one of them isn't even real. Writing the series helped me illustrate that tension, and it eventually became a scholarly project.During the pandemic we hosted a virtual series with 51 artists, scholars, and actors who read chapters and then joined post-show discussions on the themes. You can find all of that through the website, and it's also the easiest way to contact me.BEN: Wow. Professor, thank you for all the, for your time today, but also for all the good work you're doing in so many different spaces.TERÉSA: Thank you. Thank you. And I look forward to listening to the podcast even more. I'm sorry that I'm just now getting hip to your great work, but I tell you what, I am going to tune in and probably hit you up with some questions and excited remarks shortly thereafter.BEN: I love it.That was my conversation with Professor Dowell-Vest. If you enjoyed it, share it with a friend. Have a great day. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit benbo.substack.com

The Go Radio Football Show Podcast
Scottish Cup Dreams & Transfer Drama — The Weekend Starts Here

The Go Radio Football Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 98:31


The Go Radio Football Show: 16th of January 2026. Don't miss it, PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! Paul Cooney, Peter Grant and James McPake dive into a Scottish Cup weekend packed with storylines. From Rangers kicking off against Annan Athletic, to Celtic preparing for a tricky tie with Auchinleck Talbot, the panel break down the big fixtures, transfer rumours, and the emerging three‑way title race that's redefining the season. Key Highlights Scottish Cup Weekend Takes Centre Stage Rangers vs Annan preview and expected squad rotation. Celtic wary of a potential banana skin vs Auchinleck Talbot. Dunfermline vs Hibs tipped as one of the standout ties. The Three‑Way Title Race Hearts' incredible form keeps them top. Celtic's transfer frustrations and need for a striker. Rangers' strong early business and tactical evolution under Danny Rohl. Transfers, Targets & Speculation Celtic linked with Fafana, Otelli, and perennial talk of Callum Wilson. Motherwell and Aberdeen transfers discussed. Rangers outgoings and squad shaping (Dowell, Matondo, Cameron). Craig Gordon's Return Sparks Debate Praised as still Scotland's best keeper at 43. Could heavily influence the title run‑in. Emotional reactions to last‑minute heroics. Scottish Youth Football Debate Ignites A caller sparks a powerful conversation on: Lack of opportunities for young Scottish players. Failures in development pathways. Overreliance on foreign signings. Performance schools and grassroots decline. Nostalgia & Cup Stories Peter Grant relives Cup finals and big European nights. Memories of Aberdeen, Joe Miller, and those “sunny Hampden days.” Light-hearted stories about suits, travel delays, and mischief. Predictions & Bold Calls Peter and James give firm — and sometimes cheeky — scoreline predictions for the entire Cup card. Debates around Hibs, Dundee United, Falkirk, and Hearts' chances. Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, YouTube, Smart Speaker - launch Go Radio - and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App  https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. For more Podcasts from Go Studios, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...

Writing in Progress
*More* insights from a Writing Battle judge: Trey Dowell

Writing in Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 103:38


Trey Dowell is back on Writing in Progress, and we're asking him questions from the Writing Battle forum to learn from his experience reading literally hundreds of stories as a professional judge this year.**SPONSOR INFO**This episode's sponser: Ryan Fleming!Check out his winning story--The Tragedy of Montague Bellot--on Writer's Playground "Storytime" podcast. (Thanks for the shout, Ryan)Also, more of his work will soon be available in one of our friends at Not Quite Write's "daredevil" episodes. So keep an eye out!**PATREON INFO**If you would like to join our WiPpersnapper Patreon community, here's everything you need to know:You can join at https://www.patreon.com/WritinginProgressPodcastThe tiers/perks are as follows:Good Samaritan ($1 USD/month)-Access to posts/surveys/updates on the Patreon Website-1 entry into giveaways-Good Karma for supporting small-time podcastersWiPpersnapper ($5 USD/month)-Access to bonus audio episodes, exclusive to the Patreon. (Currently 6 available). We aim to record about one 20 minute bonus episode per month.-5 entries into giveaways-Name shouted out at the end of all public episodes (if you'd like!)Episode Sponsor ($20 USD/month)-Whatever topic/service that is desired will be discussed and promoted at the start of an upcoming episode. (Books, Websites, Contests, Services, Social Media, Publications, Websites, etc.)-Appropriate links and descriptions will be included in episode descriptions and social media posts.-20 entries into giveaways.

Appalachian State Mountaineers
National Signing Day Show with Dowell Loggains

Appalachian State Mountaineers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 26:29


Bret and Adam sit down with head coach Dowell Loggains to discuss the new App State football signing class

Star Wars: In a Galaxy – Watching all the Star Wars we can get our hands on.
Star Wars: In a Galaxy Episode 191 – No Jetpacks! (with Meg Dowell Mondom)

Star Wars: In a Galaxy – Watching all the Star Wars we can get our hands on.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 124:43


In the sixth episode of Season 23 of Star Wars: In a Galaxy, Eli and Jacob are joined yet again by Meg Dowell Mondom to discuss the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifthteenth episodes of Season 3 of Star Wars: Rebels, "Trials of the Darksaber", "Legacy of Mandalore" and "Through Imperial Eyes".Among their discussion:– Sabine's Campbellian journey in "Trials of the Darksaber".– More good (and bad) teaching from Kanan. – The lore of the Darksaber. – Sabine finally reveals and faces her past. – Krownest! – The struggles of the Wren family. – Yet another effect of the poison of fascism. – Tristan makes a choice, Sabine makes a choice, then Ursa makes a choice. – Kallus' careful and paranoid movements in "Through Imperial Eyes".– Wulff Yularen returns!– The stupidity of Lieutenant Yogar Lyste. – An expert Thrawnanalysis only spells further danger for Agent Kallus...Find Meg on BlueSky: @megdowell.comListen to Now This Is Lit: https://open.spotify.com/show/10zAhKUHEGRylwEsZBEeMYListen to Space Swifties:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/space-swifties-a-star-wars-taylor-swift-podcast/id1675400302Listen to my friend and former guest of the show, Scotty Jayro's video essay on Midi-chlorians on YouTube (mentioned in episode):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNaW-UFJFec&list=PLMjKsZqNJHcQVqWZAWqqE9yZF7_6qAJkI&index=9The next episode of Star Wars: In a Galaxy will release on December 5, 2025.Follow us on BlueSky, Instagram, and Threads: @InaGalaxyPod/@inagalaxypod.bsky.appFollow our spinoff trivia show on BlueSky: @inagalaxytrivia.bsky.socialFollow Eli everywhere: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/_ochifan327⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Leave us a 5-star rating and review on Apple and Spotify! It really helps!You can email us at swinagalaxy@gmail.com

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Review It Yourself
'A Cursed Collection of Haunted Dolls' (2025 Book) with Author Fiona Dowell and co-host Sarah

Review It Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 63:49


Sean and Sarah are joined by Author Fiona Dodwell to discuss her new book 'A Cursed Collection of Haunted Dolls', to try and answer the question: Can dolls truly be haunted?The Book is Out Now!Our Guest:X (Twitter): @Angel_Devil982Instagram: Fiona_Dodwell_Chapters:0:04 Introduction to Haunted Dolls6:05 The Risks of Engaging with Spirits12:38 The Cultural Perspective on Haunted Objects16:56 The Online Market for Haunted Items21:36 The Human Connection to Objects29:23 Exploring Personal Paranormal Experiences32:50 The Influence of Horror on Reality36:29 Humour in the Paranormal46:22 Rehoming Haunted Objects53:00 Collecting Stories for the Next Book58:23 Open-Mindedness in Paranormal Beliefs1:02:33 Conclusion and Future DiscussionsThanks for Listening!X:@YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duke Theology, Medicine, and Culture initiative
"Many Are Called…-' Medicine As Ministry to Poor and Marginalized Communities" with Daisey Dowell, MD

Duke Theology, Medicine, and Culture initiative

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 57:25


"Many Are Called…-' Medicine As Ministry to Poor and Marginalized Communities" with Daisey Dowell, MD by Duke Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative

Sermons - Sunset Church of Christ
10/05/25 - Mission Sunday: Vale La Pena Soñar - Paul Dowell

Sermons - Sunset Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025


Sermon - October 5, 2025

Real Producers
From Bar Sales to Real Estate: The Unexpected Secret to Success w/ Danielle Dowell | Episode 131

Real Producers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 31:29


Most agents stumble into real estate thinking it's all about sales skills, marketing tricks, or having the right connections. The truth is: some of the most successful agents come from industries that outsiders would never expect. Places where hustle, resilience, and people skills are forged under pressure.  Industries like restaurant and bar sales.  That's the hidden advantage: agents who cut their teeth in high-pressure, people-driven industries often have the exact skill set real estate rewards. They know how to work long hours, how to read personalities on the fly, and how to stay calm when money is on the line.  And when they pair that grit with smart systems, the results scale fast. And sometimes, what doesn't fit in one industry becomes the superpower in another. In bars and restaurants, being a morning person is almost a handicap. You're out of sync with the job. But in real estate, it's the opposite. Being a morning person is a huge advantage.  How did Danielle Dowell go from bar sales and launches to $1 billion in real estate sales? What's her mentality on real estate disruptors?  In this episode, the top Chicago real estate agent and the founder of The DoWell Group shares her story and the key to her real estate success.    If you embrace change, you can see through it, come up with ideas, and change how you run your business in order to maximize how much money you make. -Danielle Dowell   Things You'll Learn In This Episode  Why tough markets create lasting success Danielle entered real estate in 2008, when deals took 80+ showings and months without offers. How did starting in the hardest market give her a permanent edge? Culture over commissions Most team leaders obsess over splits and numbers. Why does Danielle insist that personality fit and culture matter more than production? The underrated value of “assistant years” Danielle won't hire brand-new agents, but assistants on her team often outperform solo agents with a decade of experience. What does this reveal about deal flow and learning curves? Legacy beyond sales After crossing $1B in career volume, Danielle isn't chasing the next number; she's creating a foundation to help kids see the role models who could change their lives. How does giving back become a new measure of success?   Guest Bio Danielle Dowell is a top Chicago real estate agent and the founder of The DoWell Group. Danielle provides her clients with a firsthand, thorough education of the city and its many neighborhoods. Her firm knowledge of the Chicago market, coupled with years of experience in real estate negotiation, makes her an invaluable asset to her clientele. Known for her around-the-clock work ethic and quick response time, Danielle has expanded her business by developing relationships with the best in the business and involving herself in every step of the process. Whether buying or selling, Danielle is a strong believer in the importance of well-executed marketing. As a broker at Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, Danielle and her group have access to the best resources in the city, both internally and externally. She utilizes these resources to build unique, interest-generating platforms for every property. Follow @ms.danielledowell or @TheDoWellGroup on Instagram.    About Your Host Remington Ramsey is a speaker, author, entrepreneur, and visionary in the world of real estate. As the creator of "Real Producers", a widely acclaimed magazine connecting top agents and industry leaders, Remington has built an impressive platform dedicated to celebrating and elevating the real estate community. Remington is also the author of Agent Allies: Building Your Business With Strategic Real Estate Partnerships. With a passion for motivating and mentoring, he's shared stages with some of the biggest names in business, helping professionals break through barriers and reach new heights. When he's not busy being a real estate guru, Remington is known for his contagious energy, practical wisdom, and a good dose of humor—because let's face it, navigating life and business requires both grit and a sense of humor. With multiple successful ventures under his belt and a reputation for engaging storytelling, he has the rare ability to make even the driest industry stats sound exciting.    Follow the show on our website, Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you don't miss a single inspiring episode! Start a Real Producers Magazine in YOUR Market! Learn more about franchise opportunities at realproducersmag.com

Why Am I a Mets Fan?
DO OR DIE: It's NOW or NEVER for the Mets' Playoff Hopes

Why Am I a Mets Fan?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 23:39


Samantha Croston and Ashley Wenskoski are back and it is the last week of the regular season for the New York Mets. With six games to go, the Mets are outside of the MLB playoff picture looking in - currently tied for the third NL Wild Card, but the Reds hold the tiebreaker. Can this team make it in? And if they don't, who's to blame? 00:00-8:02: The Mets fall out of the playoff picture. What does this team DO WELL? 8:03-13:17: Sunday's Mets mess - how is Cedric Mullins so bad? 13:18-17:30: Looking ahead to the last week of the season- Cubs, Marlins probables..PLUS looking at the road for the Reds 17:31-21:54: If the Mets MISS the playoffs - who is to blame? #mlbb #mlb #baseball #baseballszn #podcast #baseballpodcast #mets #newyorkmets #newyork #lgm #lfgm #metsbaseball #sports #mlbplayoffs #wildcard LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE, LISTEN ON ALL PLATFORMS: https://www.flowcode.com/page/whymetspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Mac Attack Podcast
App State Head Coach Dowell Loggains Joins the Show

The Mac Attack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 13:53 Transcription Available


First year head coach at App State, Dowel Loggains joins the show, as Coach talks about the state of the roster going into the season, he addresses the uncertainty at the QB position, why he likes the budding rivalry between his program & Charlotte, & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark Reardon Show
If Sam Page is convicted on charges it would result in jail time between 3 and 10 years - Brad Young

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 11:32


Brad Young, 97-1 Chief legal analyst; Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fischer and Young joins to talk about a Grand Jury indicts STL County Executive Sam Page, Chat GPT and more.

Mark Reardon Show
Sue's News - Hour 2

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 35:21


In this hour Joe Beamer with Sue, Fred and Ethan discuss MLB trade deadline, we have Sue's News. Brad Young, 97-1 Chief legal analyst; Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fischer and Young joins to talk about a Grand Jury indicts STL County Executive Sam Page, Chat GPT and more. Dennis Hancock, St. Louis County Councilman and a GOP candidate for St. Louis County Council Executive joins for his reaction Grand Jury indicts St. Louis County Executive Sam Page.

Mark Reardon Show
Sam Page indicted by Grand Jury, tariffs, Sue's News, Cut of Day – Full Show (7-30-25)

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 110:54


Joe Beamer is filling in for Mark Reardon and is joined by Bobby Chacon, Retired FBI Special Agent joins to talk about what we know about the New York shooting earlier this week. Greg Wrightstone, Geologist and Executive Director of the CO 2 Coalition in Virginia joins to talk about climate change science - greenhouse gas emissions. Brad Young, 97-1 Chief legal analyst; Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fischer and Young joins to talk about a Grand Jury indicts STL County Executive Sam Page, Chat GPT and more. Dennis Hancock, St. Louis County Councilman and a GOP candidate for St. Louis County Council Executive joins for his reaction Grand Jury indicts St. Louis County Executive Sam Page. Jeff Mordock, White House correspondent for the Washington Times joins to talk about Trump back from Scotland with some big tariff deals plus a 255 tariff for India, latest on Epstein and more. E.J. Antoni, Heritage Foundation Chief Economist joins for his take on today's economic news; tariff successes and Missouri Senator Josh Hawley wanting to see tariff rebate checks.

Mark Reardon Show
Caompany doing dirty marketing trick - Hour 1

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 40:27


Ryan Wrecker is filling for Mark Reardon and is joined by Bob Onder, Missouri 3rd District Congressman joins to talk about bill to rename the Kennedy Center "The Trump Center and more. Brad Young, 97-1 Chief legal analyst; Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fischer and Young joins to talk about the Idaho victim statements and sentencing of Brian Kohberger, Missouri accuses Planned Parenthood of downplaying abortion drug risks and more. Finally, Wrecker caught a company doing a dirty marketing trick.

Mark Reardon Show
Andrew Bailey, Rob Schneider, Sue's News, Brad Young, STL heat - Full Show

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 116:10


Today on the Mark Reardon Show guest hosted by Ryan Wrecker; Bob Onder, Missouri 3rd District Congressman joins to talk about bill to rename the Kennedy Center "The Trump Center and more. Brad Young, 97-1 Chief legal analyst; Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fischer and Young joins to talk about the Idaho victim statements and sentencing of Brian Kohberger, Missouri accuses Planned Parenthood of downplaying abortion drug risks and more. 97-1 Chief Meteorologist Dave Murray provides update on the hot weather. Dave Garrow, Historian and Pulitzer Prize winner for his biography on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. titled "Bearing the Cross” joins to talk about the just released MLK Jr. files. Guinn Hinman, Chair of The Wall That Heals committee joins to talk about the replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in DC that is set up today at Jefferson Barrack Park that is displayed from July 24-27. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joins to talk about joining 28 other Attorneys General in demanding that the NCAA reinstate the records, titles, awards stripped from female athletes by biological males. Planned parenthood lawsuit and more. Daniel Cunningham, President of the St. Louis First Responder Canteen joins to talk about what they do. Actor and Comedian Rob Schneider joins to talk about his new book "You Can Do It: Speak Your Mind America." He will be in town next week to attend and be part of a panel at the Shroud of Turin 2025 International Conference and Symposium.

Sharp & Benning
Adrian Dowell, Omaha Athletic Director - Segment 9-

Sharp & Benning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 23:41


Big things are happening for the Mavs and the "Head Mav" stops by to elaborate.

Rotoviz Radio
How To Win SFB15 with Ryan Mc Dowell - RotoViz Fantasy Football Show

Rotoviz Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 36:21


SFB15 is just around the corner and Ryan McDowell joins Colm Kelly to discuss the changes to the contest format this year as they discuss scoring settings, positional value, and everything you need to know ahead of drafts. Listen in as they give #SFB15 advice to help you compete in one of the most prestigious charity contests in fantasy football.Timestamps:0:00 Intro2:00 SFB15, the Scott Fish Bowl, and FantasyCares?6:00 Did the 3rd round reversal survive?9:00SFB15 Scoring Overview14:00 Should you draft Zero Quarterback?19:00 Do positions even matter? Is it time to go for the best player/projection regardless of position?22:00 “Volume is king” - Should you draft more RBs in the same backfield?26:00 Will people overthink IDP “Travis Hunter”?30 - Do you need to plan for playoff Bye weeks? 32:00 How to enter SFB15 Satellites and play in SFB16!33:00 OutroSubscribe to the RotoViz YouTube Channel here!HOSTSRotoViz Radio Executive Producer Colm Kelly (@OvertimeIreland)GUESTRyan McDowell (@RyanMc23) of DLFootballSPONSORSBetterHelp - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/ROTOVIZ, and get on your way to being your best self.Gametime - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code ROTOVIZ for $20 off your first purchase.Listeners of RotoViz Radio can save 10% on a one-year RotoViz subscription by visiting RotoViz.com/podcast or by using the promotional code "rvradio2025" at the time of purchase.SHOW NOTESRotoViz Radio provides the power for RotoViz Overtime.Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com@RotoVizOvertime on Twitter

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Ag Law in the Field
Episode #200: Lois Dowell (An Interview with Tiffany's Gran)

Ag Law in the Field

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 32:30


Today marks a very special milestone for us here at the podcast. We are incredibly excited and honored to bring you our 200th episode! To celebrate this momentous occasion, we have a truly unique and heartwarming conversation for you. Today, we're stepping away from our usual legal deep dives to bring you an interview with one of my favorite people, Lois Dowell, my Gran. This is an audio recording from a highschool project in 2002 and our family is so grateful that we were able to capture these memories. So grab a cup of coffee, settle in, and join us for Episode #200 of Ag Law in the Field, featuring the wonderful Lois Dowell. You won't want to miss it! Links to Topics Mentioned on the Show Episode #100 with Tiffany's Dad Gran's favorite candy recipe  https://www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/web/ag/news/article/2023/11/01/taste-family-tradition A couple of Gran stories https://www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/web/ag/news/article/2019/06/01/one-dandy-scheme   https://alwaysafarmkid.wordpress.com/2024/05/08/gran-and-her-reward/     Podcast Sponsors Capital Farm Credit,  AgTrust Farm Credit, Texas Corn Producers, Braun & Gresham, Plains Land Bank, Plateau Land & Wildlife Management, and AgTexas  

MoneyWise on Oneplace.com
The Good Investor with Robin John

MoneyWise on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 24:57


If you believe the highest goal of investing is simply to earn a high return, you may be overlooking a deeper purpose—how our money can be used for good.As investors, we've been given resources to manage, not just for profit, but in alignment with God's will and values. It's easy to see investing through a purely earthly lens, but God invites us into a much greater story. Today, Robin John joins us to explore that bigger vision.Robin John is co-founder and Chief Executive Officer at Eventide Asset Management, an underwriter of Faith & Finance. He's also the author of the forthcoming book, The Good Investor: How Your Work Can Confront Injustice, Love Your Neighbor, and Bring Healing to the World.A Vision for Redemptive InvestingEventide's tagline—“Investing that makes the world rejoice”—is more than marketing. It's a biblical conviction inspired by Proverbs:“When the righteous prosper, the city rejoices, but when the wicked perish, there are shouts of joy.” – Proverbs 11:10Righteousness, in this context, refers to those who seek the good of others. The righteous prosper by looking out for the people in the city. But the wicked prosper through exploitation, especially of the poor. That leads to groaning, not rejoicing.For Eventide, investing is about more than avoiding harm. It's about actively investing in companies whose products and practices bring tangible good into the world—serving real needs, not exploiting vulnerabilities.Can You Do Good and Do Well?A common concern among faith-based investors is whether aligning values with investments means sacrificing returns.Romans 12 tells us “not to conform to the patterns of this world but be transformed by the renewing of our minds.” That means we should be willing to make sacrifices if necessary. But that doesn't mean underperformance.Research from the Biblically Responsible Investing Institute, drawing on a 19-year study, compares values-based screening (which excludes companies involved in activities such as abortion, pornography, and tobacco) with the S&P 500 and yields equivalent long-term returns.It's a myth that you must compromise performance to honor your faith. At Eventide, they don't just avoid the bad—we seek out the good.The Ultimate Question, as posed by Bain consultant Fred Reichheld, also found that the most successful companies are those that best serve their customers and employees. Serving people well is good business, and it often leads to long-term outperformance.Why How You Make Money MattersJohn Wesley once said, ‘Make all you can, give all you can, but make all you can without hurting yourself or your neighbor.”Proverbs 1:19 also warns against partnering with those who gain through unjust means. It's not just what we give—it's how we earn that matters to God. Ill-gotten gain is not pleasing to Him.Generosity isn't limited to charitable giving. A teacher choosing to serve children instead of pursuing a higher-paying career is living generously, even without writing a check.The Good InvestorRobin's passion is to see everyday Christians empowered to invest in ways that reflect their values. His upcoming book, The Good Investor: How Your Work Can Confront Injustice, Love Your Neighbor, and Bring Healing to the World, aims to help believers do just that.The Good Investor doesn't stop at money—it's also a book about purpose and calling. Don't assume your calling means you have to start something new. Many Christians are exactly where God needs them to be. The real challenge is to recognize your work as valuable to God and do it in a way that reflects His goodness.Psalm 1:3 emphasizes that the blessed life is rooted in delighting in God's Word and walking in His ways:“That person is like a tree planted by streams of water...whatever they do prospers.”Robin's new book, The Good Investor: How Your Work Can Confront Injustice, Love Your Neighbor, and Bring Healing to the World, will be released on July 22 and is available for pre-order now wherever books are sold.This is a must-read for any Christian who wants to rethink investing through the lens of God's Kingdom—and rediscover the purpose and power of their everyday financial decisions.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:I have a 401(k) from my old school district job with approximately $7,000-$8,000 in it. I'm 55 and want to know if I should roll it over into my new company's retirement plan and what I should do with my IRA.I remarried after my first wife passed away. If I die, can my late wife's kids force my new wife out of our house, and how can I protect her?Resources Mentioned:Faithful Steward: FaithFi's New Quarterly MagazineEventide Asset ManagementThe Good Investor: How Your Work Can Confront Injustice, Love Your Neighbor, and Bring Healing to the World by Robin C. JohnThe Ultimate Question 2.0: How Net Promoter Companies Thrive in a Customer-Driven World by Fred Reichheld with Rob MarkeyWisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on Money (Pre-Order)Look At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and AnxietyRich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) or Certified Christian Financial Counselor (CertCFC)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.

Split Zone Duo
Interview: App State Coach Dowell Loggains on a Unique CFB Job

Split Zone Duo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 37:42


Alex interviews Dowell Loggains, the recently hired Appalachian State head coach who was most recently at South Carolina after a long run as an NFL assistant and coordinator. After Alex and Richard talk a bit about App State's last 20 years, Loggains joins (17:10) to discuss:* Why he moved from the NFL to college football at a time when coaches are getting a lot of attention for doing the opposite* Why he isn't worried about spring games turning into roster poaching showcases for rival schools* The concept of “fit” at a distinct school like App State* Recruiting as a Group of 5 program in a crowded region* Recruiting to a Sun Belt school vs. recruiting in the SEC* The specific type of prospect who comes to Boone* If he's thinking about the House settlement and whether he'll need to fight for resources with other sports* The time management element of becoming a head coach* How much he would delegate to a general manager* Coaching Chris Johnson during his 2,000-yard season and whether that has value in the eyes of 2020s college football playersApp State Flutie Effect study mentioned on the show: https://econ.appstate.edu/RePEc/pdf/wp1905.pdfSUPPORT OUR PARTNERS AND GET COOL STUFF* Use code SZD20 for 20% off your first order from Homefield, at www.homefieldapparel.com* Follow Nokian Tyres on Instagram @NokianTyresNAHosts: Alex Kirshner, Richard JohnsonProducer: Anthony Vito This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.splitzoneduo.com/subscribe

Keeping it Real Podcast • Chicago REALTORS ® • Interviews With Real Estate Brokers and Agents
How A +100M Producer Kills It In Low Inventory & High Rate Market • Danielle Dowell

Keeping it Real Podcast • Chicago REALTORS ® • Interviews With Real Estate Brokers and Agents

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 39:44


This episode is the first session of our "Gear Up For the Spring Market: The Blueprint to Become A Top Agent In 2025" with Danielle Dowell talking about mindset and approach, including the abundance mindset and not getting overly emotional. Danielle also talks about the importance of nurturing relationships and staying in touch with past clients. Last, Danielle describes a typical day and how she has delegated tasks she is not as strong in. If you'd prefer to watch this interview, click here to view on YouTube!  Get your seat to our February Seminar “How To Break Into Luxury” on March 25th for free using the promo code ‘Podcast' here. This episode is brought to you by Real Geeks and Courted.io.

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks
Dowell Loggains on Becoming App State's New Head Coach

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 21:32 Transcription Available


Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks are back with a new episode of Move the Sticks. Throughout the show, new Appalachian State University head football coach Dowell Loggains joins as he discusses what is special about the program and community, the importance of relationships, the benefits of having college coaching experience, how he plans to manage as a head coach, and much more. Move the Sticks is a part of the NFL Podcasts Network. NOTE: timecodes approximateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.