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Book Title: Three Men and a Maid Author: P.G. Wodehouse Episode: Number 95 | Part 1 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ "Three Men and a Maid," written by P.G. Wodehouse, is a comedic novel that revolves around the mishaps and misunderstandings of its quirky characters. Originally published in 1922 under the title "The Girl on the Boat," the story follows the lives of George Bevan, his friends, and a woman named Elizabeth Boyd. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ About the Author Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse (1881-1975), commonly known as P.G. Wodehouse, was a prolific and beloved English author renowned for his humorous and witty writing. He was born on October 15, 1881, in Guildford, Surrey, England, and his literary career spanned several decades, making him one of the most influential and enduring comedic writers of the 20th century. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Additional Resources Three Men and a Maid by P.G. Wodehouse http://www.loyalbooks.com/book/three-men-and-a-maid-by-p-g-wodehouse
We have a special treat for you today! Today we have two guests on a very similar topic. The first is Margaret L. Freeman, author of “Women of Discriminating Taste: White Sororities and the Marking of American Ladyhood”, which examines the role of historically white sororities in the shaping of white womanhood in the twentieth century. We did a whole show a while back on the book, episode 104. We also have with us Elizabeth Boyd, author of the brand new book called “Southern Beauty: Race, Ritual, and Memory in the Modern South”, which explains a curiosity: why a feminine ideal rooted in the nineteenth century continues to enjoy currency well into the twenty-first. Elizabeth Boyd examines how the continuation of certain gender rituals in the American South has served to perpetuate racism, sexism, and classism. Special discount code 08AUEV on the brand new book called "Southern Beauty". It'll provide our listeners with a 30% discount on the new book when you purchase it on the UGA Press website. In episode 285 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Southern Studies has been such a focus for Elizabeth Boyd, why we see racist themes recurring over history - especially in the South, why white southern womanhood has remained a valued performance, what changes are being made to prevent discriminatory behavior, why southern beauty has persisted above all other symbols of power and privilege, how we need leadership to take a stance in order to protect marginalized communities, how we can acknowledge our history and then make meaningful change going forward, and how big a role sororities have played in the grassroots conservative movement of the twentieth century. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQxarIa5mBs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQxarIa5mBs
The Crossing: Sermons and Services from the National Cathedral
"Today we gather to celebrate HBCU Sunday, and articulate their importance, advocate their relevance, confirm their resilience, validate their value, cite their contributions individually and collectively and substantiate their significance." We were thrilled to have the Rev. Dr. Gwendolyn Elizabeth Boyd preach on HBCU Sunday!
This year is on its way out and today's show is all about what was best in 2020! From movies to make up, and everything in between, we've got a list of all the great things we discovered during this remarkable year! Links in this episode Love, Loss and New Life with Elizabeth Boyd | 20 Let's Go Camping with Girl Camping and Janine Pettit | 107 Happiness and Now with Gretchen Rubin | 85 Gospel in Life Podcast At Home with Sally Clarkson and Friends Podcast Happier with Gretchen Rubin Podcast Tarte Foundation Tarte Primer Thrive Causemetics Mascara Old Navy Leggings Vuori Joggers Olive Oil Sprayer Silpat Silicone Sheet Lodge Cast Iron Skillet Only Plane in the Sky by Garrett Graff Tall Wood County House Instagram Vivir Design Instagram Everyday Mamas Instagram Lectio 360 Devotion App Spending Tracker App Spicy Shrimp Tacos Recipe Chicken and Dumplings Recipe Brooks Sneakers Allbirds Athletic Shoes London Fog We'd love to hear from you! Find us here: Instagram: Midlife Matters Podcast Website: midlifematterspodcast.com Email: midlifematterspodcast@gmail.com Phone: 209-643-5433 (209) MIDLIFE
THE FLYTRAPS "Wild Card" Wild Card Burger Records / Outro Records (2020) https://burgerrecords.com/product/the-flytraps-wild-card/ https://outrorecords.com/12-vinyl-record-store One of the stand out moments at pretty much any Flytraps gig is when tall bassist/front woman/vixen Kristin Cooper, often clad in a pair of her signature stylishly kinky, high heeled leather boots that enable her to tower over the audience bellows out that her gender is “more deadly than the male” in their song “Female of the Species”. It always resounds as a declaration to be truly reckoned with. Whether she’s cheering an opening band or strutting it up on stage with the Flytraps, Kristin exudes a compelling aura of confidence and punk rock sangfroid that fully lives up to her reputation as a one-woman Rocknroll bacchanal. Aided and abetted by ever smilin’ ‘n shreddin’ guitarist Elizabeth Boyd and Wildman drummer Fabian Ruiz, all friends since high school, this volatile female dominated trio formed out of the coastal region of Orange County are tethered together, as it were, by a shared love of psychedelic garage, old school punk and rockabilly. Since then The Flytraps have made their bones with a number of appearances at the annual Oakland fest Burger Boogaloo along with a choice slot on the 2018 Burger A Go Go tour side by side with the Coat Hangers and Death Valley Girls, packed gigs opening for the likes of Redd Kross, the Dead Boys and the Distillers and a featured song in a second season episode of Netflix/Marvel’s Iron Fist. The band’s first full length album titled appropriately enough Wild Card, features a few previously released songs from Outro records and Burger records, and is a straight ahead unrelenting punk rock affair genre-wise with a few nods to garage and rockabilly while the songs themselves espouse a particularly deviate ethos and a couple of references to podophilia (or foot worship, for the uninitiated) in the title track and “Baby’s A Freak”. Produced at Jazzcat Studios in Long Beach by Johnny Bell, the twelve tracks contained on this recording bristle with a raw energy that brings to mind the earliest releases of the Weirdos, Motorhead and yes, the Ramones. Alternating between frenetic numbers that burst out at a breakneck pace (“Wild Card”, “All Talk”) and bouncy up tempo riff driven tunes (“Baby’s A Freak”, “Sunset Strip R.I.P.”), this album delivers a glorious sonic attack enhanced by the band’s secret weapon Beth who displays some serious rock ‘n roll chops on her guitar solos and is anchored by the ferocious thunder of Fabian Ruiz’s drums. In the grand tradition of the Cramps, the Flytraps create and play debauched party music for freaks that even vanilla punk rock fans can enjoy!
THE FLYTRAPS "Female of the Species" Wild Card Burger / Outro Records LP/CD/CS OUT 3/20/20: www.burgerrecords.com One of the stand out moments at pretty much any Flytraps gig is when tall bassist/front woman/vixen Kristin Cooper, often clad in a pair of her signature stylishly kinky, high heeled leather boots that enable her to tower over the audience bellows out that her gender is “more deadly than the male” in their song “Female of the Species”. It always resounds as a declaration to be truly reckoned with. Whether she’s cheering an opening band or strutting it up on stage with the Flytraps, Kristin exudes a compelling aura of confidence and punk rock sangfroid that fully lives up to her reputation as a one-woman Rocknroll bacchanal. Aided and abetted by ever smilin’ ‘n shreddin’ guitarist Elizabeth Boyd and Wildman drummer Fabian Ruiz, all friends since high school, this volatile female dominated trio formed out of the coastal region of Orange County are tethered together, as it were, by a shared love of psychedelic garage, old school punk and rockabilly. Since then The Flytraps have made their bones with a number of appearances at the annual Oakland fest Burger Boogaloo along with a choice slot on the 2018 Burger A Go Go tour side by side with the Coat Hangers and Death Valley Girls, packed gigs opening for the likes of Redd Kross, the Dead Boys and the Distillers and a featured song in a second season episode of Netflix/Marvel’s Iron Fist. The band’s first full length album titled appropriately enough Wild Card, features a few previously released songs from Outro records and Burger records, and is a straight ahead unrelenting punk rock affair genre-wise with a few nods to garage and rockabilly while the songs themselves espouse a particularly deviate ethos and a couple of references to podophilia (or foot worship, for the uninitiated) in the title track and “Baby’s A Freak”. Produced at Jazzcat Studios in Long Beach by Johnny Bell, the twelve tracks contained on this recording bristle with a raw energy that brings to mind the earliest releases of the Weirdos, Motorhead and yes, the Ramones. Alternating between frenetic numbers that burst out at a breakneck pace (“Wild Card”, “All Talk”) and bouncy up tempo riff driven tunes (“Baby’s A Freak”, “Sunset Strip R.I.P.”), this album delivers a glorious sonic attack enhanced by the band’s secret weapon Beth who displays some serious rock ‘n roll chops on her guitar solos and is anchored by the ferocious thunder of Fabian Ruiz’s drums. In the grand tradition of the Cramps, the Flytraps create and play debauched party music for freaks that even vanilla punk rock fans can enjoy!
This episode of the Scope News originally aired on CJRU 1280AM in Toronto on Monday, August 19th, 2019 at 5:30PM and was produced by Elizabeth Boyd.Social MediaTwitter: twitter.com/CJRU1280Instagram: www.instagram.com/cjru1280/?hl=enCJRU Patreon Program: www.patreon.com/cjru1280amRyerson events: Ryerson.ca/eventsFor inquires, tips and volunteer information contact:News@CJRU.ca
This episode of the Scope News originally aired on CJRU 1280AM in Toronto on Monday, September 2nd, 2019 at 5:30PM and was produced by Elizabeth Boyd.Social MediaTwitter: twitter.com/CJRU1280Instagram: www.instagram.com/cjru1280/?hl=enCJRU Patron Program: www.patreon.com/cjru1280amRyerson events: Ryerson.ca/eventsFor inquires, tips and volunteer information contact:News@CJRU.ca
This episode of the Scope News originally aired on CJRU 1280AM in Toronto on Monday, August 5th, 2019 at 5:30PM and was produced by Elizabeth Boyd.Social MediaTwitter: twitter.com/CJRU1280Instagram: www.instagram.com/cjru1280/?hl=enCJRU Patron Program: www.patreon.com/cjru1280amRyerson events: Ryerson.ca/eventsFor inquires, tips and volunteer information contact:News@CJRU.ca
This episode of the Scope News originally aired on CJRU 1280AM in Toronto on Monday, June 24th, 2019 at 5:30PM and was produced by Elizabeth Boyd.Social MediaTwitter: twitter.com/CJRU1280Instagram: www.instagram.com/cjru1280/?hl=enCJRU Patreon Program: www.patreon.com/cjru1280amRyerson events: Ryerson.ca/eventsFor inquires, tips and volunteer information contact:News@CJRU.ca
This episode of the Scope News originally aired on CJRU 1280AM in Toronto on Monday, June 24th, 2019 at 5:30PM and was produced by Elizabeth Boyd.Social MediaTwitter: twitter.com/CJRU1280Instagram: www.instagram.com/cjru1280/?hl=enCJRU Support Statement: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQL…RXAVG8xw/viewformRyerson events: Ryerson.ca/eventsFor inquires, tips and volunteer information contact:News@CJRU.ca
This episode of the Scope News originally aired on CJRU 1280AM in Toronto on Monday, June 10th, 2019 at 5:30PM and was produced by Elizabeth Boyd.Social MediaTwitter: twitter.com/CJRU1280Instagram: www.instagram.com/cjru1280/?hl=enCJRU Support Statement: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQL…RXAVG8xw/viewformRyerson events: Ryerson.ca/eventsFor inquires, tips and volunteer information contact:News@CJRU.ca
This episode of the Scope News originally aired on CJRU 1280AM in Toronto on Monday, May 13th, 2019 at 5:30PM and was produced by Elizabeth Boyd.Social MediaTwitter: twitter.com/CJRU1280Instagram: www.instagram.com/cjru1280/?hl=enCJRU Support Statement: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQL…RXAVG8xw/viewformRyerson events: Ryerson.ca/eventsFor inquires, tips and volunteer information contact:News@CJRU.ca
This week, join host Sofia Vavaroutsos in studio to discuss the experiences of women across Canada who use public transit. In a discussion with Elizabeth Boyd, learn why "everything sucks" about being a woman who commutes, and why research and several investigations have recently thrust this experience into the spotlight.
We're celebrating our first birthday! We can't wait to share how Midlife Matters got started, how it's produced, how we've grown, and what's planned for the future. We also have a fun birthday gift planned for you, so be sure and listen for that! Some of our favorite episodes from this year: Teenage Survival Guide (part 1), Teenage Survival Guide (part 2), Raising Amazing "Average" Kids, Choose the Bigger Life, The Midlife Matters Daughters, Loss, Love, and New Life with Elizabeth Boyd, Downsizing: Freedom from Clutter, Teen Girls vs. Teen Boys, DIY Landscaping and Gardening, Christmas Cheer in the Middle Years, Overcoming Fear and Anxiety with Scarlet Hiltabidal, Regret Free Living with Suzy Rosenstein, How I Lost 60 lbs - Twice!, Forgiveness Links from "I'm a fan!" -- Swerve Sugar Substitute We'd love to hear from you! Find us here: Instagram: Midlife Matters Podcast Facebook: Midlife Matters Podcast Website: midlifematterspodcast.com Email: midlifematterspodcast@gmail.com *This episode contains affiliate links which help financially support Midlife Matters. Thank you!
Elizabeth Boyd - Founder & Editor in Chief, The Excellence in Retail Blog Buy Lorenzo's leadership book here: Vision, Clarity, Support: A Leadership Crash Course on the 3 Pillars of Success #HackingYourLeadership #StarkEngagementConsulting #LifeOfLozo Hacking Your Leadership Website Hacking Your Leadership Instagram Leadership Memes Twitter Stark Engagement Consulting Life Of Lozo
Do you allow your team to have dialogue? Do you allow your team to debate? On this week’s #ThoughtfulThursdays episode, Lorenzo shares his thoughts on how dialogue and debate lead to development. Elizabeth Boyd LinkedIn Buy Lorenzo's leadership book here: Vision, Clarity, Support: A Leadership Crash Course on the 3 Pillars of Success #HackingYourLeadership #StarkEngagementConsulting #LifeOfLozo lozo@lifeoflozo.com chris@starkengagement.com Hacking Your Leadership Website Hacking Your Leadership Instagram Leadership Memes Twitter Stark Engagement Consulting Life Of Lozo Episode Transcript: On this episode, I want to talk about how dialogue and debate lead to development. I was recently talking with my team about the importance of dialogue while we were working through a strategy together. I expressed that dialogue is more than just conversation because it allows people in the room to not only hear others opinions but consider the ones that may challenge their current thought process or provide perspective that helps to make a different decision. According to the internets, The definition of Dialogue is to take part in a conversation or discussion to resolve a problem. And the definition of a conversation is a talk, especially an informal one, between two or more people, in which news and ideas are exchanged. The difference between the two being about resolving a problem. This matters because I firmly believe that if you are empowering your team to work together to solve problems then you must give them the time and space to disagree, debate, listen to each other, debate some more until a solution is found that can be agreed upon and executed together with commitments from everyone. That. Is. Development. When you are developing people to become better leaders, the ability to teach them how to communicate their thoughts effectively, challenge others on ideas, and be open enough to change their mind are all critical skills that leaders need to sharpen to create and maintain healthy and positive work environments. I saw a post today about curiosity versus obedience by friend of the podcast Elizabeth Boyd. I will add a link to her LinkedIn account in the show notes. She says, and I quote; “The fundamental ingredient of leadership that has been neglected is a leader’s intellectual CURIOSITY to truly understand the business, the people they are supporting, and the clients they serve and how to make everyone's experience…better, memorable, enjoyable, enduring, and mutually beneficial.” What I hear in this post is that if you are not allowing your people to have dialogue to solve problems and debate each other AND you as their leader, you are killing their curiosity. And a lack of curiosity kills innovation and a lack of innovation kills a fun and productive work environment. Allow for Dialogue, Allow for Debate and allow those to be opportunities to better develop your people. Thanks for listening and talk to you all next week!
Elizabeth Boyd - Founder & Editor in Chief, The Excellence in Retail Blog #HackingYourLeadership #StarkEngagementConsulting #LifeOfLozo Hacking Your Leadership Website Hacking Your Leadership Instagram Leadership Memes Twitter Stark Engagement Consulting Life Of Lozo
Join your host, Sofia Vavaroutsos, in studio with co-coordinator Elizabeth Boyd to discuss the reopened abortion debate in the United States, and how to handle feeling bogged down by the news with self-care. As well, enjoy a feminist history lesson, news stories, and artist spotlights by Gabrielle Papillon and Tegan and Sara.SUPPORT OUR STATION:docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQL…RXAVG8xw/viewformSOCIAL MEDIA:instagram.com/CJRUFemRadiotwitter.com/CJRUFemRadioinstagram.com/CJRU1280twitter.com/CJRU1280NEWS THIS WEEK:https://bit.ly/2M45oTWhttps://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/liberals-fundraise-on-abortion-rights-as-trudeau-criticizes-u-s-backsliding-1.4425150https://www.cbc.ca/arts/don-t-call-it-a-female-superbad-booksmart-is-the-raunchy-queer-teen-comedy-we-ve-been-waiting-for-1.5134511
Join your host, Sofia Vavaroutsos, in studio talking about feminism in the entertainment industry. This light-hearted, summer episode will show you that you can make an impact, and have fun while you're at it. Elizabeth Boyd interviews singer-songwriter Sara Diamond about the process behind three of her songs, and her journey as a young Canadian female musician. Rukia Mire brings to the forefront some feminist news, from Canada and around the world, including an uplifting story about Canada's $10 bill.SUPPORT OUR STATION:docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQL…RXAVG8xw/viewformSOCIAL MEDIA:instagram.com/CJRUFemRadiotwitter.com/CJRUFemRadioinstagram.com/CJRU1280twitter.com/CJRU1280NEWS THIS WEEK:www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2147654665319619www.thestar.com/edmonton/2019/04/…ioninuitlanguageswww.thestar.com/vancouver/2019/04…their-voices.htmlwww.thestar.com/vancouver/2019/04…ary-about-it.htmlhttps://bit.ly/2Ww9G7pHIGHLIGHTED EVENTS:www.facebook.com/events/519022295290660/www.facebook.com/events/347631862765838/www.facebook.com/events/321454318563489/
This show originally aired on CJRU 1280AM in Toronto on April 29th, 2019 at 5:30PM and was produced by Elizabeth Boyd.Social MediaTwitter: twitter.com/CJRU1280Instagram: www.instagram.com/cjru1280/?hl=enCJRU Support Statement: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQL…RXAVG8xw/viewformRyerson events: Ryerson.ca/eventsFor inquires, tips and volunteer information contact:News@CJRU.ca
Sofia Vavaroutsos hosts the episode, bringing feminist news, events, and history to the table. Artist spotlights are by Sara Diamond, Feist, and Metric. Elizabeth Boyd sits down for a discussion with Abeer Khan about life as a Muslim woman in the feature story.SUPPORT OUR STATION:docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQL…RXAVG8xw/viewformSOCIAL MEDIA:instagram.com/CJRUFemRadiotwitter.com/CJRUFemRadioinstagram.com/CJRU1280twitter.com/CJRU1280NEWS THIS WEEK:www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilto…ck-trails-1.5097903www.chch.com/take-back-the-trails/www.680news.com/video/2019/04/17/…nstrual-products/www.cbc.ca/news/business/flexi…workforce-1.5096100www.macleans.ca/politics/why-does…because-its-2019/
This show originally aired on CJRU 1280AM in Toronto on April 15th, 2019 at 5:30PM and was produced by Elizabeth Boyd.Social MediaTwitter: twitter.com/CJRU1280Instagram: www.instagram.com/cjru1280/?hl=enCJRU Support Statement: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQL…RXAVG8xw/viewformRyerson events: Ryerson.ca/eventsFor inquires, tips and volunteer information contact:News@CJRU.ca
New Wave Magazine is coming out with their spring issue in the coming weeks--so Elizabeth sat down with writers Giulia Fiaoni and Emma Buchanan on their journey writing about hidden homelessness on campus.This episode originally aired on CJRU 1280AM in Toronto on March 26, 2019 at 4PM and was produced by Elizabeth Boyd.Follow us on social media for updates on our show:Twitter: twitter.com/cjrufemradio?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/cjrufemradio/New Wave Magazine Fall 2018: issuu.com/newwavezine/docs/new…zineissuetwofall2018New Wave Facebook: www.facebook.com/newwavezine/
Join host and producer, Sofia Vavaroutsos, in studio this week with Elizabeth Boyd. The ladies dish out feminist news, artist spotlights, and an inspiring history lesson about Doris Anderson, as well as an unusual discussion about ABC's The Bachelor! In the big feature story, Ruhama Dechassa interviews Canadian actor Katie Douglas about her role in the film, Level 16.SUPPORT OUR STATION:docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQL…RXAVG8xw/viewforminstagram.com/CJRU1280twitter.com/CJRU1280FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:instagram.com/CJRUFemRadiotwitter.com/CJRUFemRadioNEWS:theeyeopener.com/2019/03/u-sports…l-8-the-process/www.cbc.ca/music/junos/feature…ng-weapon-1.5046857www.cbc.ca/sports/canada-women…itiatives-1.5056571www.cbc.ca/sports/tennis/india…cu-kerber-1.5060225www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/…-policies-1.5060740
Last week was International Day of the Woman WEEK at Ryerson University. Our collective was all over the scene from roundtable discussions, to award ceremonies, to comedy sketches--you name it!This episode originally aired on CJRU 1280AM in Toronto on March 12, 2019 at 4PM and was produced by Elizabeth Boyd.SUPPORT OUR STATION-docs.google.com/forms/d/1FAIpQLSc…RXAVG8xw/viewforminstagram.com/cjru1280twitter.com/cjru1280FEMRADIO SOCIAL MEDIA-instagram.com/cjrufemradiotwitter.com/cjrufemradioFred Victor "8 Challenges Homeless Women Face Every Day"www.fredvictor.org/2019/03/08/lets…homeless-women/
Our friend, Elizabeth Boyd, is joining us today to talk about the joy of becoming a midlife mother. Elizabeth has an amazing testimony of love, loss, and new life that we can't wait for you to hear! Her story will encourage and inspire you to hold onto faith as life takes its twists and turns. We'd love for you to follow us on social media or email us with any questions or comments: Instagram: Midlife Matters Podcast Facebook: Midlife Matters Podcast Website: midlifematterpodcast.com Email: midlifematterspodcast@gmail.com
Lidia Abraha hosts the Scope News for the week of November 19th, 2018. Elizabeth Boyd reports on the closure of the Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth.
Elizabeth Boyd hosts the show this week with help from our reporters: Austin Devaraj and Harrish Sivaganeesh.
Elizabeth Boyd hosts the Scope News for the week of Nov, 12, 2018 with help from reporters Austin Devaraj and Sofia Vavaroutsos.
Join host Elizabeth Boyd on this week's episode of the Scope News: In October 2017, Sidewalk Labs, a sister company to Google, signed a deal with organization Waterfront Toronto to develop a "smart city" technological hub in the key-side area. In the past year the project has gained some controversy over its private dealings which aren't seen by the public eye. CJRU reporter Chelsey Gould gathered the views of some the critics at a panel held last Thursday by the Centre for Free Expression.And...News reporter Name Weingarten has a recap of the Ryerson Student Union scandal that has shaken the student body, and caused a mixed bag of feelings about the institution as a whole. This show originally aired on CJRU 1280AM in Toronto on Monday, Feb. 18, 2019 at 5:30PM.Social MediaTwitter: twitter.com/CJRU1280Instagram: www.instagram.com/cjru1280/?hl=enCJRU Support Statement: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQL…RXAVG8xw/viewformUpdates on Student Union Scandal: theeyeopener.comRyerson events: Ryerson.ca/eventsFor inquires, tips and volunteer information contact:News@CJRU.ca
Join host Elizabeth Boyd on this week's episode of the Scope News:In October 2017, Sidewalk Labs, a sister company to Google, signed a deal with organization Waterfront Toronto to develop a "smart city" technological hub in the key-side area.In the past year the project has gained some controversy over its private dealings which aren't seen by the public eye. CJRU reporter Chelsey Gould gathered the views of some the critics at a panel held last Thursday by the Centre for Free Expression.And...News reporter Name Weingarten has a recap of the Ryerson Student Union scandal that has shaken the student body, and caused a mixed bag of feelings about the institution as a whole.This show originally aired on CJRU 1280AM in Toronto on Monday, Feb. 18, 2019 at 5:30PM.Social MediaTwitter: twitter.com/CJRU1280Instagram: www.instagram.com/cjru1280/?hl=enCJRU Support Statement: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQL…RXAVG8xw/viewformUpdates on Student Union Scandal: theeyeopener.comRyerson events:: Ryerson.ca/eventsFor inquires, tips and volunteer information contact:News@CJRU.ca
This week on the show join Sofia Vavaroutsos and Elizabeth Boyd in studio for some feminist news headlines, spotlighted artists, field reports, and awesome interviews.Special thanks to Naama Weingarten for her report on the Toronto Women's March. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @CJRUFemRadioTwitter: https://twitter.com/CJRUFemRadioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cjrufemradio/Support our station programming: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc7AMyKLy1Za_UO_HU7ko4krUgqtJ7yNBzKwIamIZRXAVG8xw/viewform?usp=sf_linkNews Headlines:"Women Shelter Davenport"https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ywca-women-shelter-davenport-1.4985108"Sexual assault violence University of Toronto"https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/sexual-assault-violence-university-of-toronto-1.4985160"How one Toronto woman is turning unwanted toy debris into new learning experiences"https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/how-one-toronto-woman-is-turning-unwanted-toy-debris-into-new-learning-experiences-1.4984425"Human Rights Tribunal Sex-Ed Repeal"https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/human-rights-tribunal-sex-ex-repeal-1.4988069
In this episode of FemRadio, join Sofia Vavaroutsos in studio with Elizabeth Boyd to deliver feminist news, artist spotlights, and Toronto events. In the feature stories Hazar Najjar first interviews a citizen journalist and activist about the "Arab Spring" protests, and the violence against women in the Middle East, and then interviews a student at the University of Toronto who participated in a program geared towards immigrant women. SUPPORT OUR STATION- send us a support statement to show the Ryerson University administration that CJRU is an essential service: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc7AMyKLy1Za_UO_HU7ko4krUgqtJ7yNBzKwIamIZRXAVG8xw/viewformFollow CJRU on Instagram: instagram.com/CJRU1280Follow CJRU on Twitter: twitter.com/CJRU1280Follow FemRadio on Instagram: instagram.com/CJRUFemRadioFollow FemRadio on Twitter: twitter.com/CJRUFemRadioCheck out the news stories from this week's show here:https://www.thestar.com/edmonton/2019/02/14/university-of-alberta-grad-makes-explosive-discovery-that-could-transform-airport-security.htmlhttps://www.thestar.com/edmonton/2019/02/14/university-of-alberta-grad-makes-explosive-discovery-that-could-transform-airport-security.htmlhttps://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/article-canadian-diver-celina-toth-wins-womens-10-metre-tower-at-opening/https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/careers/business-education/article-how-gender-stereotypes-are-hurting-women-on-maternity-leave/https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/quebec-women-petition-indian-act-discrimination-1.5021627
In this episode of the Retail Conversations podcast, Morten Max speaks with Elizabeth Boyd, a dedicated retail profile working in Excellence In Retail. She has successfully managed many different roles and responsibilities in her career in the US and her blog cottoncandyfshn.com is ranked among the top 100 most productive in the world. In this conversation we talk about Elizabeth's NO JERK policy, successful retailers to look out for, leadership in retail, the importance of speaking about issues at work, being a rebel - not a troublemaker to be successful at what you do and other interesting retail related topics.
What does it take for a leader to be able to be candid during feedback, and what types of employees actually want candor? Link to article by Elizabeth Boyd: http://cottoncandyfshn.com/stop-sugarcoating-be-honest/ #HackingYourLeadership #vaynerpodcasts #StarkEngagementConsulting #LifeOfLozo Hacking Your Leadership Website Hacking Your Leadership Instagram Leadership Memes Twitter Stark Engagement Consulting Life Of Lozo
Elizabeth Boyd, assistant professor of Management in the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship in the Michael J. Coles College of Business, received Outstanding Contribution Award in the Gender and Work Life Issues category. Her nomination noted, “She is an outstanding candidate because of the work she does with gender and the workplace as well as her research on work/life issues.”