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Latest podcast episodes about Drane

Duhovna misel
Mati Terezija o družinski molitvi

Duhovna misel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 1:40


Drane, mati sv. Terezije iz Kalkute, je bila izredna ...Iz knjige Zgodbe za veselje do življenja, ki je izšla v zbirki Zgodbe za dušo pri založbi Ognjišče.

The SHEconomy with Sophia Bhatti
TRUST, DELEGATE, SCALE | SHECONOMY PODCAST | KARIN DRANE | EP 4

The SHEconomy with Sophia Bhatti

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 29:47


Join us in this captivating episode of Sheconomy with Karin Drane, founder of Curveball Events & Talents.Discover how Karin balances running a successful business with raising twins while managing high-profile talents like Kris Fade, Priti Malik, Brent Black, and Brianna Fade.Don't miss her tips for aspiring female entrepreneurs and her honest take on work-life balance.

KCMI's The Coffee Break
12.12.23 - Desiree Drane-Davison

KCMI's The Coffee Break

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 43:13


On today's episode of The Coffee Break, Russ spoke with Desiree about the Riverside Discovery Center.  The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm

KCMI's The Coffee Break
11.13.23 - Desiree Drane-Davison

KCMI's The Coffee Break

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 47:31


On today's episode of the Coffee Break, Russ spoke with Desiree about the Riverside Discovery Center. The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm

Girlboss Radio
LaDavia Drane Doesn't Believe In Winning Alone

Girlboss Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 32:02


Today on Girlboss Radio, Avery is joined by LaDavia Drane, the Global Head of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity at Amazon Web Services. Her career is nothing short of impressive, spanning law, politics, and tech. LaDavia has been a longtime leader and champion of removing barriers for underrepresented communities and cultivating equitable spaces. Previously, LaDavia worked as a law associate, then transitioned to public policy and politics. She worked as a Chief of Staff in Congress, and even served on Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. LaDavia and Avery chat about big career pivots and how to make your mark at a large company. Plus, LaDavia has some great advice for anyone who's itching to switch industries. Book Club 2: The Next Chapter is in theaters and on demand now. Get your tickets at focusfeatures.com/book-club-the-next-chapter/. Get your very own Workplace Affirmation Deck from Girlboss at girlboss.com/affirmations! Sign up for Girlboss Daily, our must-read morning newsletter, at girlboss.com/newsletter. You'll get A+ career advice, dream job postings, free coffee every Friday and a few emojis (because we're fun like that), delivered right to your inbox. Looking for your next dream employee? Post your open role on our Girlboss Job Board at jobs.girlboss.com. Girlboss Goods, our women-owned and operated marketplace, makes it easier for you to vote with your dollar while also championing small businesses. Head to girlboss.com/goods. Happy shopping!

Tank Slappin' Podcast
Episode 131 - Tom Drane

Tank Slappin' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 65:16


CTex chats with Aussie and Estenson Racing rider Tom Drane. Some of the topics discussed are fighting kangaroos, his decision to come over and race in American Flat Track, Rookie of the Year Award, tracks he is most and least looking forward to racing at this season, American presidents and a lot more. His Dad Matt Drane, who is an absolute legend, also comes on the podcast to talk. Subscribe to our channel on SoundCloud, iTunes and Spotify. Leave us a review. Also, follow us on social media: Facebook: Tank Slappin' Podcast Instagram: @TankSlappinPodcast YouTube: Cory Texter Racing Shout out to our sponsors: Mission Foods, Roof Systems, Bell Helmets, MotoAmerica, Indian Motorcycle, Dunlop Motorcycle Tires, Yamaha Racing, Manscaped To save 20% on Manscaped, use the code: TankSlap20

Tank Slappin' Podcast w/ C-Tex & JJ5
Episode 131 - Tom Drane

Tank Slappin' Podcast w/ C-Tex & JJ5

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 65:16


CTex chats with Aussie and Estenson Racing rider Tom Drane. Some of the topics discussed are fighting kangaroos, his decision to come over and race in American Flat Track, Rookie of the Year Award, tracks he is most and least looking forward to racing at this season, American presidents and a lot more. His Dad Matt Drane, who is an absolute legend, also comes on the podcast to talk. Subscribe to our channel on SoundCloud, iTunes and Spotify. Leave us a review. Also, follow us on social media: Facebook: Tank Slappin' Podcast Instagram: @TankSlappinPodcast YouTube: Cory Texter Racing Shout out to our sponsors: Mission Foods, Roof Systems, Bell Helmets, MotoAmerica, Indian Motorcycle, Dunlop Motorcycle Tires, Yamaha Racing, Manscaped To save 20% on Manscaped, use the code: TankSlap20

KGMI News/Talk 790 - Podcasts
Kelly Drane: Gun Violence in Washington

KGMI News/Talk 790 - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 5:40


KGMI's Joe Teehan talks to Gifford Center researcher Kelly Drane about Washington state's gun laws and the state's lower gun death rate.

The Serf Times
What Gender Affirming Care REALLY is (Interview with Gender Affirming Therapist, Ria Ireland Drane)

The Serf Times

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 60:35


Go follow Ria and check out her work! https://twitter.com/riarosella_ https://www.modernpath.net/ If you enjoy what you hear please consider supporting this show at http://www.patreon.com/theserfs and we also stream live five days a week over at https://www.theserfs.tv/ or http://twitch.tv/theserfstv

Celebrate Poe
Poe in South Carolina

Celebrate Poe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 28:31 Transcription Available


“Poe in South Carolina” discusses some of Poe's life in the Army while stationed in South Carolina.  This episode has several passages regarding the geographic area in Poe's story, “The Gold Bug” 10  significant partially because (with the exception of “Tales of the Ragged Mountain”) the story is one of the few pieces that Poe wrote that takes place in a specifically mentioned geographic region.  This episode also touches on some possible sources for “The Cask of Amontillado.”  The episode ends with a comparison between “The Mourner” and “Annabel Lee.”What is Sullivan Island?Who is the character Jupiter in “The Gold Bug?”Who is the character Legrand in “The Gold Bug?”Who is Gustavus Drane?What legend arose around Drane?What are some possible influences on “The Cask of Amontillado?”Who is Thomas Dunn English?How MIGHT Poe have run across “The Mourner?”What is significant about “The Mourner?”What are some similarities between “The Mourner” and “Annabel Lee?00:02 Introduction00:43  “The Gold Bug” and its geographical references07:42 Possible sources for The Cask of Amontillado12:14 Thomas Dunn English16:51 Finding “The Mourner” in Charleston?19:57 The Mourner21:50 Similaries between “The Mourner” and “Annabel Lee”23:24 “Annabel Lee” as a masterpiece26:17 Next episode27:10 Sources27:41 Outro   

The Marching Podcast Radio Network
Choppin It Up with Gregory Drane

The Marching Podcast Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 104:36


Introducing Gregory Drane. Gregory is the new Director of Athletic Bands at Pennsylvania State University. Gregory also marched for one of our major HBCU marching bands and shares a similar bond with our host. Tonight, we find out where Gregory is from, where he marched in college and how he became the Head Band Director in the Big Ten Conference. This podcast is brought to you by SAY Marketing and Promotions, Block Band Music & Publishing, Kevin Peete of ReMax Patriots, Block Us Up - Band Blog, Smokee O's BBQ, Math-Sci Tutoring and Educational Services, Lamik's Video Sofia's BBQ and Fish, Bull City Music School, HBCU Recruitment Center, and Prodigious Music Concepts LLC Check out our website http://www.themarchingpodcast.com/ you can email the show at marchingpodcast@gmail.com, find us on IG at themarchingpodcast, subscribe to us on Facebook at The Marching Podcast or tweet us @marchingpodcast, We hope you enjoy the show!  

Heroes Journey
Heroes Journey, Ep. 16, Elle Drane

Heroes Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 48:29


Bryan and Danielle hang out with ultra-talented actress, super model and entrepreneur Elle Drane! Not only did Caesars Palace land her as their Cleopatra, it landed her on the cover of Las Vegas Magazine! If modeling and acting wasn't enough, this year she won the top 25 ‘womenpreneurs' in Las Vegas award! Elle goes into all this and more in this week's episode of Heroes Journey Podcast! Podcast Socials: https://www.instagram.com/heroes_jour... https://www.facebook.com/heroesjourne... https://twitter.com/HeroesJourneyP https://www.tiktok.com/@heroesjourney... https://www.instagram.com/elvismonroe... https://www.instagram.com/DanielleVas... Merch: heroesjourneypodcast.com

Fertility Wellness with The Wholesome Fertility Podcast
EP 185 Can You Work With a Surrogate Without Going Through An Agency? | Eloise Drane

Fertility Wellness with The Wholesome Fertility Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 33:48


After completing her MBA, Eloise Drane founded Family Inceptions, a full-service surrogacy and egg donation agency.  Eloise is also the host of Fertility Cafe' - an educational podcast on modern family building, and is the creator of a digital courses on independent surrogacy - Surrogacy Roadmap. She knows that compassion and grace are necessary ingredients for the delicate journey that egg donation and gestational surrogacy can be for all parties. And understands the importance of empowerment and encouragement within the family creation process. Eloise's passion and unparalleled empathy blossomed from her own experience as an egg donor six times and a gestational surrogate three times. When she isn't guiding others in making family legacies, Eloise can be found fostering the relationships in her own family. Reading, traveling and spending quality time with her husband and children. www.familyinceptions.com www.surrogacyroadmap.com Social Media Platforms: Family Inceptions Facebook: @FamilyInceptions Twitter: @FamilyInception Instagram: @FamilyInceptions or @eloisedrane LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eloisedrane For more information about Michelle, visit www.michelleoravitz.com The Wholesome Fertility facebook group is where you can find free resources and support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2149554308396504/ Instagram: @thewholesomelotusfertility Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewholesomelotus/

Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show: And they said 'Speak Now'

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 164:16


Today on Boston Public Radio: EJ Dionne discusses the state of gun control negotiations in the U.S. Senate and the role of young voters in 2022 midterm elections. Dionne is a columnist for the Washington Post and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. His latest book is “100% Democracy: The Case for Universal Voting.” Then we ask listeners their thoughts on Elon Musk requiring his employees to return to the office 40 hours a week. Alexandra Drane talks about the burden unpaid caretakers face, and what needs to change to better support people serving in such roles. Drane is the co-founder and CEO of Archangels, a group aimed at supporting unpaid caretakers.  Charlie Sennott updates listeners on the latest news from Ukraine following 100 days of Russia's invasion, and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson facing a vote of no-confidence. Sennott is a news analyst for GBH, where he also heads up the GroundTruth Project. Jim Aloisi and Stacy Thompson weigh in on Boston's plan to open more streets this summer, and the poetry of the MBTA. Aloisi is the former Massachusetts transportation secretary, a member of the Transit Matters board and contributor to Commonwealth Magazine. Thompson is executive director of Livable Streets. Meredith Goldstein shares relationship advice, including on professing feelings for a carpool buddy and when to ask for a second date. Goldstein is an advice columnist and features writer for the Boston Globe. Her advice column, “Love Letters,” is a daily dispatch of wisdom for the lovelorn that has been running for more than a decade. She also hosts the “Love Letters” podcast. We end the show by asking listeners what to do if they know a friend is marrying the wrong person.

Neuro[con]Ciencia
#NeuroPhysioClub: FISIOPATOLOGÍA EN FMDs

Neuro[con]Ciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 129:15


Audio de la sala #NeuroPhysioClub de la Fundación AISSE [@fundaisse] grabada en webinar ZOOM el 31 de mayo de 2022 [el webinar está disponible en el Facebook de la Fundación: https://fb.watch/dmdLwyb2Dt/]. En esta ocasión, Manuel J. Quintero [@mjquinteroperez] modera una interesante charla en la que participan Yolanda Colodro [@YolandaColo] y Juan Anaya [@juanayaojeda], neurofisioterapeutas de la Fundación AISSE. El debate gira alrededor de un trabajo de Drane y colaboradores publicado en 2021 [A Framework for Understanding the Pathophysiology of Functional Neurological Disorder], en el que se plantean varias hipótesis sobre redes funcionales que podrían estar implicadas en el desarrollo de trastornos funcionales del movimiento [FMDs]. Os dejamos, además, la información sobre el III Ciclo Solidario Neuro[con]Ciencia de la Fundación AISSE, #AISSEconCIENCIA22, que se inaugura el próximo 25 de junio de 2022, con posibilidad de asistencia online [webinar ZOOM] y presencial [Granada, España]: https://www.aisse.coop/iiicicloneuroconciencia Durante el Ciclo se celebrarán seminarios centrados en el ámbito de los Trastornos del Movimiento, en la sesión del 25 de junio se presentarán el resto de actividades, que se desarrollaran durante todo 2022. El 100% de la recaudación irá destinada a aumentar la cantidad y cuantía de las ayudas que la Fundación pone en marcha todos los años para facilitar el acceso a tratamiento a personas con diagnóstico neurológico. Os agradecemos la difusión utilizando #AISSEconCIENCIA22 y @fundaisse en vuestras redes sociales. Nuestra banda sonora es "Life" de Roa [https://soundcloud.com/roa_music1031] CC BY 3.0, que puedes escuchar también en Youtube Audio Library.

Pretty Little Tribe
Breaking Down Barriers to Surrogacy with Eloise Drane

Pretty Little Tribe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 32:25


In this week's episode, we are joined by Eloise Drane, Founder of Family Inceptions, a full-service, family building agency, and creator of the Surrogacy Roadmap, a resource that offers easy-to-understand steps and frameworks to complete a successful surrogacy journey without the use of an agency.   When Eloise was 23 years old, she made a big decision - she donated a kidney to her cousin. Although many thought she was too young to make that decision, Eloise was certain that her purpose was to serve others. When she learned about egg donation, she felt it was a natural step for her to take.   Now, Eloise is a six-time egg donor and a three-time gestational surrogate. With her firsthand experience, Eloise understands that surrogacy can be an expensive and difficult journey. In her efforts to continue serving others, she created her own family building agency that helps create a safer, more inclusive space for surrogacy.    Join us as Eloise shares her personal journey and talks about how she's helping to break down barriers to surrogacy.    If you enjoyed this episode of the Pretty Little Tribe Podcast, make sure you rate us five stars wherever you're listening, and we'll see you next week!    Find Eloise:   IG: @eloisedrane IG: @familyinceptions Website: FamilyInceptions.com  Surrogacy Roadmap: SurrogacyRoadmap.com Follow us on Instagram! @prettylittletribe Music:  Miss Summer by Roa Music | https://soundcloud.com/roa_music1031 Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US

Left to Our Own Devices with Erica Keswin
Prioritizing D&I is a Competitive Advantage with Endeavor's Chief Inclusion Officer, Alicin Williamson and Director of D&I, Nicholas Griggs-Drane

Left to Our Own Devices with Erica Keswin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 36:15


How do we shift society as a whole towards more diversity and inclusion? It starts with the people and brands defining culture itself—“the icons, visionaries, renowned experts, award-winners, champions, leading brands and institutions.” And nowhere do they influence culture more than at Endeavor, a company that represents this top tier talent in sports, entertainment, fashion, live events, and media. On this episode, Erica spoke with Alicin Williamson, Chief Inclusion Officer, and Nicholas Griggs-Drane, Director of Diversity and Inclusion at Endeavor. Alicin and Nicholas help build D&I into the fabric of Endeavor, and thus the culture at large. In this episode Alicin and Nicholas discuss how to make sure everyone can show up as their full selves, using science and stories about underrepresented groups to shift the conversation, how to onboard with D&I baked in, and why putting diversity and inclusion first is a competitive advantage. This episode is an absolute must-listen for anyone in HR and people functions.Please Subscribe, Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts You can also listen to the show on: StitcherOvercast GoogleSpotify Resources:Quotes:Alicin:“You can't talk about growth mindset without talking about inclusion.”“One of the ways I think about this is defragmentation of power. There is more agency that individuals have and are thinking about as they figure out how they spend their time, and what they're willing to have happen and do. And, frankly, underrepresented people—people of color, LGBTQ+, women—have a lower tolerance for having to navigate around the delicate egos that we have had to forever.”“The notion of diversity often ends as soon as you say yes. ‘We're so excited to have you. You're reflective of these voices that we're interested in having and we don't have.' And then you show up, and you're expected to assimilate. So it's really important for the hiring managers and the onboarding team to remember—we're not actually indoctrinating anymore. That's not what the business is. We want them—these voices, whoever it is. They're going to set us on this path to the future. Make sure that we give them the tools and the support to do that.”“This is more than logistics. The world is reopening; hopefully we'll continue in the same direction. There are a lot of people who didn't get to bury loved ones. There are a lot of people who sat home by themselves for nearly two years. There are a lot of people who have needed to navigate things that they were already challenged with, and that they found things were exacerbated by this global pandemic and trauma. We are ready to make it so that people—however we bring them together, in whatever intention—that it is meaningful. That is mindful of what had to be navigated and overcome to get from [say] Jersey to the Flatiron.”Nicholas: “What does it mean to be an employee at one of our businesses, right? At a specific vertical? What does that mean when you're in a hybrid model? How do you get that engagement so people feel seen and that we're meeting them where they're at in this half-virtual world still, no matter how much we want it to be fully in person. We have to adjust, and it is a competitive advantage when we do. And specifically with underrepresented people. The marketplace is hot.”“We have this conversation all the time—you can recruit underrepresented people all you want, right? But if they're not set up for success on day 1, 2, 3 through their 90 day entry point, they will walk out the door, and they have every right to walk out the door because they were failed.“There's all these pieces of making people feel a part of the organization  in a way that's authentic—we should do this for everyone—but if you as a people manager have that ability, and then you can systemically build that into your practice…I think it's understanding that onboarding people takes work. And people notice it if you don't. And then they will go to the next person who cares about their time and their energy and their expertise or their career that they're putting in your hands.”Links to Websites or Resources, text numbers email signupsEndeavor's websiteErica's websiteOrder Erica's book, Rituals RoadmapOrder Erica's book, Bring Your Human to WorkText ‘human' to 66866 to sign up for Erica's newsletter where she shares how to honor relationships well and how to bring your human to work and life. Connect with Alicin:LinkedIn Connect with Nicholas:InstagramLinkedIn Connect with Erica: InstagramTwitterLinkedInFacebook

The Only Dream Big Pod
The Only Dream Big Pod Episode 25 - LaDavia Drane, Amazon Web Services

The Only Dream Big Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 22:44


Join us as we navigate life, dreaming, and reaching the impossible with our guests, LaDavia Drane of Amazon Web Services. LaDavia Drane is a bridge between the worlds of technology and inclusion, diversity, and equity. Leveraging technology for good, in ways both big and small, and with a global impact is her personal and professional mission. With a background comprised of work and education in public policy, public relations, technology and inclusion, diversity, and equity, LaDavia has cultivated strategically aligned relationships to remove barriers and build opportunities that accelerate equity in the circles she navigates and beyond. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theonlydreambigpod/message

Se Rascó Así: El Manicomio Inhabitable
Episodio 88: "El Venoso Onion Ring"

Se Rascó Así: El Manicomio Inhabitable

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 92:11


Los Guanimes continúan en el "Guanime Verse" cuando Zeri hace su regreso al Manicomio Inhabitable. El "AntiCristo de Guavate" no sale en este episodio pero sabemos que paso la prueba para la licencia de conducir en el Día de San Valentín. Hablamos sobre la decisión de un juez sobre paralizar la construcción de una piscina en un condominio del pueblo de Rincón. Las situaciones que un boricua tiene que pasar para poder establecer un negocio en la Isla. Gustavo le toca ya mismo la cita de ensueño, Putin esta loco por darle pa'bajo a Ukrania y la reina de Inglaterra esta casi 10-7 por culpa del Omicrón. Un podcast 100% libre de preservativos, colorantes artificiales, grasa saturada, colesterol y también de negocios con esquemas “pirámide”. ¡Totalmente natural! Con la participación de Marcos "Lord" Rodríguez, Debbie "Radioactive Girl" Mateo, Carlos "Voodoo Ranger" Solá, Alberto "Super Servo" Reyes, Zeri "Lady' Drane y Gustavo "Dr. Recto" Cáez.  ADVERTENCIA: El material discutido en este podcast no es apto para menores de 18 años y no representa la opinión de Anchor. Sugerimos discreción). ©2022 Se Rascó Así Productions. Derechos Reservados. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/se-rasc-as/support

Art and BS Podcast
114 - "Straight Bars" feat. Drane.Lords.TITS.CBS

Art and BS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 61:09


Drane is back for another stint on the podcast! The last time he pulled up it was ep.023, so much has changed. We get a chance to talk murals, creative process, music, plus the usual Art and BS. Follow Drane on IG @draneone_art then follow us @artandbspodcast get your official podcast merch at http://teespring.com/artandbspodcast

True Crime Chronicles
What Happened to Bonnie Drane? | 130

True Crime Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 25:24


A missing Mom in Tennessee is one of three people whose disappearances might be tied to a convicted killer. We talk to John North and Leslie Ackerson at WBIR in Knoxville about Bonnie Drane and we have several other significant updates on cases we've covered on the show. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

True Crime Chronicles
What Happened to Bonnie Drane? | 130

True Crime Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 28:09


A missing Mom in Tennessee is one of three people whose disappearances might be tied to a convicted killer. We talk to John North and Leslie Ackerson at WBIR in Knoxville about Bonnie Drane and we have several other significant updates on cases we've covered on the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

I Want to Put a Baby in You!
Episode 129: Family Inceptions – Eloise Drane

I Want to Put a Baby in You!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 51:17


After completing her MBA, Eloise Drane founded Family Inceptions, a full-service surrogacy and egg donation agency. Eloise also hosts Fertility Café, an educational podcast on modern family building, and is the creator of digital courses on independent surrogacy, Surrogacy Roadmap. Eloise knows that compassion and grace are necessary ingredients for the delicate journey that egg donation and gestational surrogacy can be for all parties. She understands the importance of empowerment and encouragement within the family creation process. Eloise's passion and unparalleled empathy blossomed from her own experience as an egg donor six times and a gestational surrogate three times. When she isn't guiding others in making family legacies, Eloise can be found fostering the relationships in her own family, reading, traveling, and spending quality time with her husband and children. Listen to Eloise as she discusses with Ellen and Jenn: • How initial testing showed she wasn't a match to donate a kidney to her cousin, but she tested again and miraculously matched and donated to him! • Going into egg donation when it was in its infancy, and how things were much different back then. • How she became a surrogate and navigating that conversation with her spouse. • Issues with how medical staff discuss fertility with patients, particularly minorities. • How she founded Family Inceptions to assist people of color to find donors and surrogates. • Her message: use your voice! Want to share your story or ask a question? Call and leave us a message on our hotline: 303-997-1903. Learn more about our podcast: https://iwanttoputababyinyou.com/ Learn more about our surrogacy agencies: https://www.brightfuturesfamilies.com/ Get your IWTPABIY merch here! https://iwanttoputababyinyou.com/merch Learn more about Ellen's law firm: http://trachmanlawcenter.com/ View Eloise's agency here: https://familyinceptions.com/ Listen to the Fertility Café here: https://familyinceptions.com/fertility-cafe/ #BrightFuturesFamilies #GrowingFamilies #Surrogacy #IntendedParents #IVF

B-Time with Beth Bierbower
Archangels CEO & Cofounder Alex Drane on Creating a Caregiver Movement and Platform

B-Time with Beth Bierbower

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 40:50


There are more than 35 million unpaid caregivers who provide unpaid services to an adult age 50 or older in the US.  According to the AARP Public Policy Institute, the economic value of unpaid caregiving exceeds $470B.  According to the National Alliance for Caregiving and AARP, Family caregivers spend an average of 24.4 hours per week providing care and nearly 1 in 4 caregivers spends 41 hours or more per week providing care.  And 24% of caregivers provide care for more than 5 years.  These numbers are astonishing. The caregiver is the unsung hero who often suffers physically, emotionally and financially while putting others first.  Today we are going to hear from my good friend, Alexandra Drane who is the co-founder and CEO of Archangel.  Alex will tell us about the impact of caregiving on the caregiver and what she and others at Archangel are doing about it.  Show notes: Book Hell's Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga by Hunter S. Thompson

Creative Strings Podcast with Violinist Christian Howes: Exploring intersections between creativity, music education, string

Join us with Guest Speakers Caleigh Drane & William Seiji Marsh as we discuss how to conquer your stage fright and better achieve your musical goals through mindfulness and mindful practice.

Raise the Line
The Unacknowledged Value of Unpaid Caregivers – Alexandra Drane, CEO of ARCHANGELS

Raise the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 29:20


Nearly half of U.S. adults work as unpaid caregivers, but the essential contribution they make is undervalued, and even often unacknowledged, by employers and healthcare professionals. Alexandra Drane could not abide this, so she co-founded ARCHANGELS, an organization dedicated to supporting and honoring the unpaid caregivers among us. As she tells host Dr. Rishi Desai in this episode of Raise the Line: “I myself have been a caregiver, am a caregiver, have needed a caregiver, and will most certainly be a caregiver multiple times over again.” Against the backdrop of a pandemic that has injected unprecedented stress and instability into the lives of millions of people in the U.S., Drane wants the swelling ranks of unpaid caregivers to understand they are not alone, and that help is available. Tune in to learn why society sees childcare in a different light than elder care, what some states are doing to help unpaid caregivers, and what Drane tells the pregnant strangers she approaches on the street.

BlockDrops com Maurício Magaldi
BlockTalks com Jeremy Drane (em Inglês)

BlockDrops com Maurício Magaldi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 49:24


No quinquagésimo episódio de BlockTalks a gente conversa com Jeremy Drane, co-fundador da plataforma Nifty's, que conta pra gente sobre metaversos, NFTs, mídias e videogames, agora e no futuro. Essa entrevista está em Inglês .. Instagram.com/blockdropspodcast .. Twitter.com/blockdropspod .. blockdropspodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blockdropspodcast/message

Se Rascó Así: El Manicomio Inhabitable
Episodio 74: "¡Explotate pa'l C@#$%o!"

Se Rascó Así: El Manicomio Inhabitable

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 76:30


¿Qué es lo que pasa cuando es el dia de tu cumpleaños y te estas mamando un 220 sin nada que hacer? Sencillo. Lo mejor es pasarla con los Guanimes de "Se Rascó Así: El Manicomio Inhabitable". Sharon lo celebra con la ganga mientas Luis hace su regreso y luego de haber liberado el "queso". Zeri tiene complejos con sus canas y Gustavo le dice que son lindos "highlights". A Carlos le enseñan una foto con unos "cortitos" muy peculiares y Servo sigue siendo un guanime "no binario". Debbie pelea porque no le dan el micrófono y Marcos le escucha la bolsa a Karolyn....say what?!? Con Carlos (Vodoo Ranger) Solá, Debbie (Radioactive Girl) Mateo, Marcos (Lord) Rodríguez, Alberto (Súper Servo) Reyes, Karolyn Gibson, Gustavo Cáez, Luis (Burger King) Reyes, Joey (The Other White Meat) Malavé, Zeri (Devoradora de bollos) Drane y Sharon Solá. ADVERTENCIA: El material discutido en este podcast no es apto para menores de 18 años y no representa la opinión de Anchor. Sugerimos discreción). ©2021 Se Rascó Así Productions. Derechos Reservados. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/se-rasc-as/support

Se Rascó Así: El Manicomio Inhabitable
Episodio 73: "Merenguitos y El Gusano"

Se Rascó Así: El Manicomio Inhabitable

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 86:50


Sharon, la hermana de Carlos, esta de invitada especial en la antesala de su cumpleaños pero no todo es color de rosa. Pero esto no impide de que se quiera llevar a Zeri al viejo San Juan y recordar sus tiempos de "janga" Mientras esto ocurre, Puerto Rico presenta síntomas de inflación económica y conversamos sobre la diferencia entre la Isla y los Estados Unidos en lo que se refiere e a este gran reto económico. A nuestra manera, of course. Con Carlos (Vodoo Ranger) Solá, Debbie (Radioactive Girl) Mateo, Marcos (Lord) Rodríguez, Alberto (Súper Servo) Reyes, Gustavo Cáez, Gustavo (El Anticristo de Guavate) Cáez, hijo, Zeri (Devoradora de bollos) Drane y Sharon Solá. ADVERTENCIA: El material discutido en este podcast no es apto para menores de 18 años y no representa la opinión de Anchor. Sugerimos discreción). ©2021 Se Rascó Así Productions. Derechos Reservados. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/se-rasc-as/support

The Health Care Blog's Podcasts
THCB Gang Episode 69 – Thurs October 21 — Alex Drane Special!

The Health Care Blog's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 44:54


I am so thrilled that as part of my East coast jaunt I got to do another special #THCBGang. This one is with the amazing Alex Drane, CEO of Archangels. Who among other things has almost singlehandedly changed the conversation about SDOH and lots more in this country. And you know that's true because Jeff Goldsmith has said as much on #THCB Gang many times. Listen to Alex's career trajectory as an entrepreneur; how she discovered and publicized the “Unmentionaables“; the good and the bad of her leaving Eliza, and the incredibly important work she is doing with Archangels. All packed into 45 mins!

HR Exchange
Ep. 65 Women in AI with LaDavia Drane

HR Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 14:50


On today’s show, we are joined by LaDavia Drane, Global Head of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity at Amazon Web Services. We’re gonna be discussing the issue of women in STEM careers, and in particular, AI. We chat about some of the barriers they face, some of the things Drane hopes to see at AWS and how we can help women grow in fields such as AI. Following a report from Deloitte on Women in AI that had a lot of interesting insights into why women have struggled in AI as a field, I wanted to explore what the cost has been for AI as a result and what female leaders in the field feel needs to happen now. This interview comes off the back of that report. 

Going Long Podcast with Billy Keels
Create Legacy through Problem Solving in Real Estate Investing - Matthew Drane

Going Long Podcast with Billy Keels

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 47:17


Want to avoid mistakes in Long Distance Investing?  Download your FREE document at billykeels.com/7mistakestoavoid   Going Long Podcast Episode 111: Create Legacy through Problem Solving in Real Estate Investing   In the conversation with today’s guest, Matthew Drane, you’ll learn the following:   [00:32 - 02:55] Matthew’s profile, in Billy’s guest introduction. [02:55 - 07:30] The backstory and decisions made that led Matthew to this point in his journey. [07:30 - 09:54] What it was that attracted Matthew to want to work in ways that assist and help other people solve problems. [09:54 - 15:05] How to go about creating a good relationship with a Broker such as Matthew. [15:05 - 18:22] What Matthew means when he says End Place Cap Rate and why it’s important to you when investing passively and actively. [18:22 - 21:40] Things that are good to know and that you should look out for in Columbus MSA and the central Ohio region as market locations.  [21:40 - 27:01] Some of the initial challenges that Matthew went through when starting his Going Long journey and how he overcame them. hen it comes to protecting investments in tangible assets. [27:01 - 31:00] Some of the common things Matthew notices that investors are not getting right when investing in a given market location, and specifically why it’s important to understand how important it is to be able to pivot when necessary.  [31:00 - 33:27] How one of Matthew’s big pivots was majorly about creating a legacy project for his family. [33:27 - 36:06]  Matthew explains how he is able to balance and prioritise the many things he has going on in his life.  [36:06 - 38:00] What Matthew has in store for the next 12 to 18 months.   Here’s what Matthew shared with us during today’s conversation:   Where in the world Matthew is based currently: Columbus, Ohio. The most positive thing to happen in the past 24 hours: Went to see a friend who is running for mayor in the city of Cleveland to celebrate his birthday, went out for a great dinner and really enjoyed some time with friends. Favourite European City: Amsterdam, The Netherlands.  A mistake that Matthew would like you to learn from so that you don’t have to pay full price: Don’t be so quick to sell - Be patient!  Book Recommendation: The Richest Man Who Ever Lived, by Steve Scott.   Be sure to reach out and connect with Matthew Drane by using the info below: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mdrane  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mdrane1911/?hl=en    Start taking action TODAY so that you can gain more Education and Control over your financial life.   To see the Video Version of today’s conversation just CLICK HERE.   Do you want to have more control and avoid the mistakes that I made getting started in long distance investing?  Then you can DOWNLOAD the 7 Mistakes to Avoid in Long Distance Investing Guide by clicking HERE.   Be sure to connect with Billy!  He’s made it easy for you to do…Just go to any of these sites:   Website: www.billykeels.com Youtube: billykeels Facebook: Billy Keels Fan Page Instagram: @billykeels Twitter: @billykeels LinkedIn: Billy Keels

Emotipod: Emotions in the Arts
Shall We Dance? w. Helen Drane

Emotipod: Emotions in the Arts

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later May 29, 2021 27:14


Frances talks to Nia dance teacher Helen Drane about dancing for all.  You don't need to dance publicly to enjoy doing this most natural human thing: moving to music.Nia is a particular dance system, developed to be as easy and beneficial as possible for body, mind and spirit.Further information about Nia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nia_(fitness)Dancers mentioned: Ksenia Parkhatskaya (YouTube Jazz Roots 2015)Marquese Scott (YouTube Pumped Up Kicks Dubstep)

US-Sport
ELF live mit Cologne Centurions GM David Drane

US-Sport

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 91:32


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ELF live mit Cologne Centurions GM David Drane

American Football – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 91:32


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ELF live mit Cologne Centurions GM David Drane

NFL frei Schnauze! - Footballerei Podcast Deutschland

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 91:32


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Unpopular Culture
44 Days to Die: The Case of Junko Furata

Unpopular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 31:03


(Of all the forensic cases that I have covered, what happened to Junko Furata is one of the most disturbing) Junko Furata was an innocent high school girl who was senselessly tortured, raped, and murdered by her own classmates. Even more shocking- there is evidence suggesting parents and even police knew about it and did nothing. In this episode- Prof. Drane explores the psychological phenomenon he has dubbed "Lord of the Flies Syndrome", and other psychological theories as to how this unspeakable carnage was allowed to happen Follow us on all platforms at @upcpodcast Unpopular Culture Podcast is a Forensic Psychology podcast created and hosted by Professor & Psychotherapist Michael Drane. Working with a team of professionals, he seeks to shine a light into the broken underbelly of society. Listen as he explores subjects like: True Crime: Serial Killers, Murders, Stalkers, Cults, Forensic Analysis Psychology: Mental Illness, Personality Disorders, Social Phenomenon, Mob Mentality, Psychosis Culture: Sexuality, Satanic Panic, Relationships, TV Analysis, Movie Analysis, Character Analysis We are an independent psychology podcast. Help us keep UPC free of ads and on the air by supporting the show. Additionally, gain access to our "Stalkers Only" archive, and help be a part of the creative process. Support the Show! —> patreon.com/upcpodcast 

Skyline Views
SV41: Columbus and Multifamily w/ Matthew Drane

Skyline Views

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 26:59


If we know each other as real estate investors and I have not introduced you to Matthew Drane, I sincerely apologize. Matt is a great guest for Skyline Views (or for any podcast, for that matter) because he is a highly skilled and seasoned investor. He loves to share knowledge and ideas, and he does so in spades in this episode. Matt is a broker with Marcus & Millichap in Columbus, Ohio, and he’s one of the smartest multifamily real estate investors you could hope to meet. I’m excited to share this episode with you as we discuss Columbus, Ohio, multifamily apartment investing in 2020 vs 2021, and investing for your legacy. Key Points: Matt shares his background and his start in real estate (0:35) Columbus, Ohio market 2020 year recap (1:31) Sentiment among buyers, sellers, and lenders entering into 2021 (4:13) Why invest in Columbus vs other metros? (4:46) Lending trends in stabilized assets and new construction (6:22) Market trends within the multifamily asset class (9:33) Where have all the Class B properties gone? (11:22) Matt and I talk Legacy and personal projects (12:50) Matt’s personal thoughts on where to put capital right now (16:57) Matt shares expert principles for brokers for 2021 (21:40) Resources: Matt’s LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mdrane/ Matt’s Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mdrane1911/ Schedule a call w/ Matt - https://calendly.com/matthew-drane Is your real estate portfolio running like a well-oiled machine? Do you know how you stack up? Find helpful resources here – http://mrcdmills.com/resources/ Learn more about The Haney Company here – https://www.thehaneycompany.com/ Know any new parents? Order them a copy of Legacy 101 here – https://www.amazon.com/Legacy-101-Practical-Christopher-Mills/dp/0692684050 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, Google, Stitcher, iHeart.

Caring Greatly
The Burden and Joy of Caregiving During the Pandemic - Alex Drane

Caring Greatly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 27:10


In this episode, Ms. Drane and I talk about the impact caregiving has on caregivers’ well-being. We look at the challenges and joys of caregiving and the kinds of support that is often available but unknown. We examine how COVID-19 has changed the role and visibility of caregiving, and we look ahead to future transformations that start with empathy.

Catflap Chats
Ep51 - Suzy Drane - Welsh Netball Captain, Celtic Dragons and Bath Toucans

Catflap Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 77:22


13 years since I last caught up with Suzy! Was amazing to see her and catch up on what has been a fantastic career (With more to hopefully come), and to hear about that transition from Court to Classroom.  There's a load of takeaways from this in terms of life, business and the mindset of elite level operators!  Thats always to the teams at Who Knows Wins, LT Scaffold Services, David W Harris & Co Solicitors and Tiny Rebel Brewery! 

Kandas Nesbitt-Rodarte
Pivot, Zag, or Quit? A Conversation with Mark Drane | Episode 57

Kandas Nesbitt-Rodarte

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 35:44


Today on the podcast, I’m joined by Mark Drane, a certified business coach in West Michigan. His goal is to inspire, engage, and develop business owners, and their top talent, to meet the challenges that lie ahead. In essence, helping to do business better. Today’s conversation is organic because Mark and I are friends and … The post Pivot, Zag, or Quit? A Conversation with Mark Drane | Episode 57 appeared first on Kandas Rodarte.

Chase Joy 100 Ways
Chasing Joy with an empty womb with Eloise Drane

Chase Joy 100 Ways

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 37:00


Find Eloise Drane at https://www.familyinceptions.comJoin the Journey to Chase Joy 100 Ways: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, or Youtube!Get weekly tips on how to create a more joyful life!Support the show (https://paypal.me/chasejoy100ways?locale.x=en_US)

Fertility Cafe
Ep. 08 | Six-Time Egg Donor and Three-Time Surrogate Eloise Drane Shares Her Story

Fertility Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 49:53


What inspires a woman to donate her eggs six times and serve as a gestational surrogate three times? In this episode of Fertility Café, host Eloise Drane shares her own donation and surrogacy story. Listen as she details every step of the journey, from her first donation (though not her eggs!) to actualizing her dream of starting the first surrogacy and egg donation agency in the South. Honest, real, and raw – it’s the inside story you’ve been wanting to hear. Let’s Stay in Touch Want to share your story or ask Eloise a question? Email us at fertilitycafe@gmail.com Learn more about our podcast: https://thefertilitycafe.com Learn more about our surrogacy agency: https://familyinceptions.com Learn more about independent surrogacy: https://surrogacyroadmap.com

Strange New England
Walled Alive: The Dark Origin of Poe’s Cask of Amontillado

Strange New England

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 17:22


Lieutenant Gustavus Drane awoke from his stupor to find himself chained to the floor. It was dark, so dark. Where was he and what was that sound? How did I get here? He struggled to regain his thoughts. He had been drinking, rather heavily, with the other men of the regiment. He ought to have known better, that they had never really liked him, but the days and weeks at Castle Island in Boston Harbor were long and cold with little else to do but play cards and drink. He was better than this, he thought! Gustavus Drane cursed his bad luck, but as his eyes began to focus again and as the thoughts began to come together in his clouded mind, he assessed his situation. He was in a dark place, but where? Was this a casemate, an underground storage bunker? It must be. And that sound - men talking and the sound of bricks being moved. He struggled but the iron handcuffs were cumbersome and his feet were shackled, as well. Those men, he could see shadows flickering the dimmest of light at the end of the casemate - they were - no, good God, please God no - they were sealing him inside, one granite brick at a time. He raved, he swore, he shouted, but all to no avail. The sound echoed and rattled around the empty chamber, this vast tomb, but no sound could escape. He pleaded with the men he had played cards with only hours ago, men he had shared whiskey and wine with, men who knew him well. Why were they doing this to him? Was it because of Massie? It must be. Massie, that fool that he ran through with his sword because of his insolence, because of his damned familiarity with the others. Surely these men walling him in alive understood the rules of the duel? Massie had willingly walked to his death that Christmas morning a year ago. By showing up, he had tacitly agreed to the rules and one of the rules was that the winner walked away free. Was it his fault he was the better swordsman? Did these men not understand? And then, the sounds grew still and the light grew dim and Lieutenant Drane stopped his protestations for a moment to take in the gravity of the situation. It was a long moment, followed by the clink of stone upon stone and then, utter darkness. He screamed and then, with no hope left, he began to weep. He was never seen or heard from again. Anyone who has read Edgar Allan Poe's “The Cask of Amontillado” is familiar with this tale. Well, sort of. The details are different, though the basic plot is the same. A man is tempted and plied with drink, a man who is despised by the one who offers the spirits. He is teased with more good company and more liquor until, at last, he is senseless and easily chained. Then, his captors begin to seal him into the space they have prepared for him. In the end, the poor victim recovers just long enough to see the last light he will ever see in this world as the last brick is inserted into the wall. In Poe's classic tale, he ends the story with the words Stories can take their inspiration from legends and legends need not be ancient or ever very old. They can rise from the tales told among a small group of people, stories that resonate and have a moral or a lesson. So it is with Poe's classic story. In this case, it is a tale told by soldiers to pass the time and while away the long hours of boredom that is the bulk of a soldier's time. People who are familiar with Poe and his macabre works may not know that Poe was born in Boston in 1809, the son of an alcoholic father and his mother, a locally acclaimed actress, Elizabeth. Poe's father disappeared early and his mother died when he was two years old of tuberculosis. Moved from foster family to foster family, he eventually found himself adopted by a Richmond couple, to a mother who loved him dearly and doted upon him, and to a father who, over the years, grew to detest young Edgar and his gentile ways. Poe was sent to the University of Virginia in its early days with only enough money from his father to pay tuition and little else. Edgar did well in his studies, to be sure, but he had no money for food or firewood and he turned to gambling to make ends meet. Before long, he found himself owing gambling debts he could not afford to pay. He begged his foster father, John Allan, to help him, but he refused and so, to avoid imprisonment, he left the University under the cover of darkness and joined the army under an assumed name, Edgar A. Perry. One of his first stints in the military, before he eventually attended West Point and before he was court-martialled and dismissed, was in 1827 in his home town of Boston, at Castle Island in Boston Harbor, a place called Fort Independence. While there, Poe discovered a mystery that would haunt his creative mind long enough to retell the essential tale in a style and fashion that only Poe could. There was a marble monument that Poe saw that intrigued him. The monument is no longer there, but Poe's notebook records the lines he read: The officers of the U.S. Regiment of Lt. Atr'y erected this monument as a testimony of their respect & friendship for an amiable man & gallant officer. Another side of the monument has a line from Collins, the poet, “Here honour comes, a Pilgrim gray, To deck the turf, that wraps his clay.” Finally, the north side of the small monument read “Beneath this stone are deposited the remains of Loieut. ROBERT F. MASSIE, of the U.S. Regt. of Light Artillery. Near this spot on the 25th, Decr, 1817, fell Lieut. Robert F. Massie, Aged 21 years. Near this spot fell… Poe was intrigued by those four words and he investigated the circumstances that led to the death of a young man, a man his own age. Robert K. Massie was a young officer assigned to the garrison at Castle Island. He was amiable and kind, a friend to all, the kind of young officer who was destined to inspire his men to follow him freely, without reservations. He enjoyed the comradeship of his fellows and in no time was a popular figure at the fort. Everyone seemed to like him, with the exception of a single man - fellow Lieutenant Gustavus Drane. He was argumentative and had a reputation for being a bully. During a friendly card game on the night of Christmas Eve, Drane rose from his chair and stuck Massie across the face with his palm, saying, “You're a cheat and I demand immediate satisfaction!” In front of these men, Drane had challenged Massie's honor and a duel was the only honorable way to end this altercation. It was agreed that the next morning, on Christmas Day, the two would meet in the fort's yard. A duel was a long standing way for people of a certain pedigree to let God settle a dispute of honor. It was thought that in such a man-to-man challenge, God himself would choose to save the ‘right' person. In early America, duels were part of the accepted norm. In fact, duels were quite public in nature before they were outlawed in most states by 1859. In places like Boston, they were already frowned upon and looked upon as somewhat childish ways for men to settle their differences. Alexander Hamilton died in such a duel. Later, even Lincoln would be challenged to a duel - and he chose swords, thinking his long arms would be an advantage, but even Lincoln relented and apologized for his insult. On the moring of December 25 in the chilly Boston dawn, Lieutenant Gustavus Drane made quick work of young Robert Massie, running him through with a sword almost immediately. Oh, their seconds tried in vain to settle this conflict with words, but to no avail. Massie, taken into the barracks, died later that afternoon. Within a few weeks, a marble stone was erected in his memory. Everyone would remember that a cruel, vindictive man had effectively murdered a good man in this spot and had gotten away with it. Then, Lieutenant Gustavus Drane disappeared. He was never seen or heard from again and was labeled a deserter by the Army. Perhaps he did run away, shamed by the words on the stone that reminded everyone of his foul deed. Poe looked a little further and heard the story among the soldiers that Drane was still among them, albiet many feet below. The friends of Robert Massie, who undoubtedly must have borne the bullying of Drane, learned that not only had he killed Massie, but six other young men as well, using similar tactics. Taking justice into their own hands, they plied Drane with alcohol and carried him to an abandoned casemate they had recently opened. Then, they chained him to the floor with iron and walled him up alive within the darkness of the dungeon. Poe, it is said, was confronted by the commander of the garrison and told to never speak of this tale again. He obviously didn't quite keep his word, as the story “The Cask of Amontillado” is one of the most famous stories in the world, but he did change the place and the names and only kept the horror. The horror is the thing - the thought of being utterly alone and never again to see the light of day or hear another human voice, to simply lie there, forgotten. But the truth makes liars of us all. It seems that Lieutenant Gustavus Drane was not murdered and was not a deserter. He continued his military life and made it to the rank of Captain. He later died in 1846 while in the service of the military. This much we know to be true - Massie ‘near this spot fell' though we do not actually know how. There are a few books published in the early 20th century that claim that in 1905 during renovations at the fort, a casemate was opened and a skeleton was found within, the small tattered remnants of his clothing were of an old military uniform. Someone, it seems, was left in the darkness of the casemate. Who? We will never know. Folklore and legends hold onto what is essential and leave the rest to float away in the river of time. We have a legend here, and therefore, only a portion of the truth. Fort Independence was a state prison from 1785 until 1805, before the time of Lieutenants Massie and Drane. Perhaps the remains are from that earlier time. Perhaps not. One final strange series of events occurred that we can prove, however. The remains of the beloved Lt. Massie took on more importance when a bridge to Castle Island was built in 1891. People made pilgrimages to visit. The following year, Massie's remains were dug up and reburied at Governor's Island in a new cemetery. In 1908, he was disinterred again and moved to Deer Island to be laid to rest in the officer's section of Resthaven Cemetery. Finally, in 1939, he was moved one more final time, to rest at Fort Devens in Ayer, Massachusetts. Robert F. Massie died once but was buried five times. This must so some sort of record. It seemed that he was not allowed to rest and that we are still connected to him whenever we remember or reread Poe's tale. SOURCES http://newenglandfolklore.blogspot.com/2013/09/fort-indpendence-edgar-allan-poe.html https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63845919/robert-f_-massie Cover Art: Harry Clarke, 1919, "The Cask of Amontillado" Public Domain

Crushing Classical
Caleigh Drane: Making Your Dream Project A Reality

Crushing Classical

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 57:48


What you'll hear: - Learn about the concept of enrollment and how it helps you make your project a reality without making you feel like you're asking everyone for a favor - How personal development transformed Caleigh's career - and how she uses what she has learned through years of her own work on herself with her coaching with clients - How she continues to make her dream projects reality - And so much more! Sign up for Caleigh's upcoming webinar, Release Your Passion June 25, 26 and 27th at 3:00 pm PT/12:00 noonET Click HERE to sign up!

Unpopular Culture
Scale of Evil: Interview with The Experts

Unpopular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 58:04


Today we are SO excited to provide you with this fascinating conversation between myself, Dr. Michael Stone & Dr. Gary Brucato - The renowned experts behind "The Gradations of Evil" Scale and their new book "The New Evil: Understanding the Emergence of Modern Violent Crime".  Show notes —-http://www.upcpodcast.com/archive1/SOEorigins   UPC is a Forensic, Psychology, and True Crime Podcast that takes on: True Crime: Serial killers, murders, stalkers, cults, forensic analysis Psychology: Mental illness, social phenomenon, mob mentality, psychoanalysis, etc.  Culture: Sexuality, Satanic Panic, love, Tv analysis, movie analysis.  We are an independent psychology podcast. Help us keep UPC on the air and free of ads by supporting the show. Plus, you'll have access to our "Stalkers Only" archive, and you'll get to help us with the creative process.  Support the show--> http://www.patreon.com/upcpodcast  Follow us on @upcpodcast on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram/Youtube  

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More
HealthChangers: Peggy Maguire & Alex Drane on Recognizing and Supporting Caregivers During COVID-19

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 26:51


COVID-19 Puts Spotlight on Recognizing, Thanking and Supporting Caregivers: Until recently, there were 44 million caregivers in the United States. Now, in the midst of a global pandemic, we are all caregivers. Caregivers include medical teams, grocery workers, truck drivers and others - working to find balance, trying to perform at work, while not jeopardizing the care provided to their loved ones. In this episode of HealthChangers, we spoke with two people who are working to provide caregivers the support and recognition they need to perform well amid some of the most challenging conditions they’ll ever face. Peggy Maguire leads Cambia’s companywide palliative care and caregiver strategy, and Alex Drane is the co-founder of Archangels, a national movement recognizing and honoring caregivers. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/

A Greater Story with Sam Collier
58 | Deleice Drane: Black History, Dr. Bernice King, Ministry and Her New Book – “Life Is”

A Greater Story with Sam Collier

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 48:46


Sam Collier interviews author, speaker, entrepreneur and minister – De'leice Drane on A Greater Story! They discuss Black History, Dr. Bernice King, Ministry and Her New Book – Life Is… www.deleicedrane.com

A Healthy Dose
Marcus Osborne and Alex Drane

A Healthy Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 29:16


In this episode, Trevor and Steve sit down with Alex Drane, Co-Founder, Eliza Corporation and Marcus Osborne, VP, Health & Wellness Transformation at Walmart.

Sarah's Laughter Infertility Podcast
Episode 15: Eloise Drane

Sarah's Laughter Infertility Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 54:28


Eloise Drane is the founder of Family Inceptions International, a faith-based egg donor & gestational surrogate agency. "God has put in my heart to serve people. If I can ease the pain of somebody else from a desire they have deep in their core, and God has told me to do that for them, who am I to say No?"  -- For more about Sarah's Laughter, please visit our website at sarahs-laughter.com. You can follow us on social media linked here: Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Please sign up for our weekday devotionals/occasional newsletter here. *** Sarah's Laughter is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity. If you'd like to help support what we do, including this podcast, please visit sarahs-laughter.com/partner. Thank you.