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Best podcasts about Elizabeth Johnson

Latest podcast episodes about Elizabeth Johnson

Scientific Sense ®
Prof. Elizabeth Johnson of Northwestern University on aging, cognition and brain stimulation.

Scientific Sense ®

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 51:34


Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof. Elizabeth Johnson is Assistant Professor of Medical Social Sciences and Pediatrics at the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern University.Please subscribe to this channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/ScientificSense?sub_confirmation=1

Eye on Veterans
Reinvent Yourself! How AMU courses and degrees help veterans succeed

Eye on Veterans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 40:21


This week we're talking about veterans finding success in today's rapidly changing workforce after pursuing college degrees and valuable certificate programs at American Military University. We hear how Misty Cook went from enlisted Marine to Officer to CEO of her own consulting firm. Using her military background and education, she's now a CEO who helps vets with 20+ years of service, find huge success in the private sector. AMU Provost, Dr. Elizabeth Johnson reveals how AMU offers cutting edge courses, including; Modern Armed Conflict, Unmanned Aerial Systems and Drones, AI, Digital Currency and more. We also look at how AMU is different than traditional four-year institutions. Built specifically for service members and veterans, their courses were designed to be online, accommodate the adult student's schedule and even reduce the amount of credits required to earn a degree. Plus AMU offers deep discounts for military and veterans and the opportunity to extend this benefit to family members. Check out American Military University here: https://www.amu.apus.edu/military/ Contact CBS Eye on Veterans Host, Phil Briggs phil@connectingvets.com 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

Witch Hunt
Mary Bingham on Elizabeth Johnson, Jr, Victim of the Salem Witch Trials

Witch Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 54:05


Discover the once-overlooked story of Elizabeth Johnson Jr., the Salem witch trial victim finally exonerated after 330 years. At just 22, this young Andover woman was pressured into falsely confessing to witchcraft in 1692. She narrowly escaped execution when Governor Phips ended the Salem witch trials. However, she was unjustly left out of the 1711 mass exoneration that cleared many others' names. Our guest, podcast regular Mary Bingham, reveals Elizabeth's remarkable life through court records and family histories, including reading us the powerful petition for clemency submitted by Elizabeth at age 42. Learn why this case, with a personal connection to our host Joshua Hutchinson, resonates with justice movements today and how Elizabeth's name was finally cleared in 2022. Mary Louise Bingham on Youtube: Sarah Wildes 1692Online Event Presenting Mary Louise Bingham on Dorothy Faulkner and the Forging of Two Families April 26, 2025 Live from the Rebecca Nurse Homestead  End Witch Hunts U. S. Nonprofit OrganizationSign up for our NewsletterDonate to Witch Hunt Podcast Conference Fund

OnCall
Buy and Bill: Practice Perspective

OnCall

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 36:48


In this episode, we are joined by Cencora's Specialty Practice Network National Senior Director of Sales for Immunology, Chara Reid, VP Sales for Cencora's Specialty Practice Network, Kortney Cooper, and Elizabeth Johnson, CEO of MedicoCX, who will discuss how buy and bill is implemented in MedicoCX practices.If you have questions for our guests or suggestions for future topics, send us an email at OnCallGPO@cencora.com.Disclaimer: The OnCall podcast is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice or clinical judgement. Views expressed are opinions only and not endorsed by Cencora or affiliates. Neither OnCall nor Cencora control the accuracy of third party information. Accessing those sites is at your own risk and subject of their terms of use.

Pediatric Consult Podcast
Bonus episode: Consult on Transition of Care (Pediatric to Adult Care)

Pediatric Consult Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 39:13


Pediatrician Dr. Jill Schaffeld consults Dr. Elizabeth Johnson and Kristin Harmeyer from the Timothy Freeman, MD, Center for Developmental Disabilities at UC Health on transition from pediatric to adult care.  Episode recorded on October 17, 2024. Resources discussed in this episode: GOT Transition Medicaid Waiver (Ohio Example) Sample letter for patients

Typical Skeptic Podcast
Know your dogs True Nature, The 5 Elements Chinese Theory - Elizabeth Johnson - Typical skeptic 1677

Typical Skeptic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 48:41


Elisabeth Anne Johnson is a holistic animal healer with nearly 40 years of experience in various animal-related fields, including canine and equine therapy and rehabilitation.Authors GuildShe is the author of "Know Your Dog's True Nature," a book that explores understanding canine personality through the lens of the Five Elements theory from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).Simon & SchusterThis approach helps dog owners identify their dog's personality archetype, fostering a deeper connection and more harmonious relationship.In her book, Johnson provides element archetype quizzes to determine both the dog's and the owner's types, offering insights into how these personalities interact.Simon & SchusterShe shares intimate stories of working dogs, rescue dogs, and older dogs, highlighting their wisdom and the profound impact they have on human lives.ELISABETH'S WEBSITE:https://www.elizabethannejohnson.com/show support for the Typical skeptic podcast https://paypal.me/typicalskepticmedia cashapp $kalil1121 venmo @robert-kalil or buy me a coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/typicalskeptic

IMF Podcasts
Elizabeth Johnson on Fixing Sao Paolo's Housing Deficit

IMF Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 16:58


As urbanization continues to grow worldwide, affordable housing is a rare commodity in many cities. Sao Paolo­, South America's biggest city, has gained over 2 million new residents in the past decade alone. Elizabeth Johnson heads Brazil research at TS Lombard and has been studying Sao Paolo's latest attempt at strengthening its housing strategy. In this podcast, Johnson says the city looked to its largely abandoned downtown core to address its housing woes. Transcript: https://bit.ly/4fuFBNj Read the article in Finance and Development: IMF.org/fandd

The Itch: Allergies, Asthma & Immunology
#89 - Health Insurance 101 for Doctors: Navigating Claims and Coverage

The Itch: Allergies, Asthma & Immunology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 29:12


Are you frustrated by the health insurance approval process for medication?  Many patients may not know what their doctors are doing behind the scenes when dealing with health insurance, and many doctors may feel overwhelmed by this process. There is a silver lining! Tools exist to help patients and providers better navigate the complexities of health insurance. Elizabeth Johnson joins Dr. G and Kortney to share her expertise on overcoming the hurdles of securing medication approvals. She explains the biggest challenges healthcare providers face when working with insurance companies. She offers practical tips to navigate the approval process more efficiently. Together with Dr. G, they discuss the lack of health insurance education for providers and the burden this places on medical staff. They also explore available resources and tools for healthcare professionals and stress the importance of incorporating insurance education early in medical training. What we cover in our episode about health insurance from the provider's side: Provider Challenges: Elizabeth explains the common hurdles doctors face in securing medication approvals, from paperwork to insurance denials. Navigating Insurance Companies: We explore the complexities of insurance approvals, from prior authorizations to the importance of good note-taking. NAMAPA Toolkit: Elizabeth introduces the NAMAPA toolkit, designed to assist healthcare providers in navigating all aspects of health insurance. Insurance Education: We highlight the need for insurance education during med school, residency and fellowship. Health Insurance Resources: Elizabeth shares strategies to ensure healthcare professionals have the tools to handle medication approvals and the resources available from pharmaceutical companies. More resources:  Medication Access Coordinator Training From NAMAPA Health Insurance Coverage in the United States Why was my prescription denied by insurance? Health Insurance for Asthma and Allergies Choosing the Right Health Insurance Plan Navigating Insurance Denials and Filing Appeals NAMAPA: National Association for Medication Access and Patient Advocacy Medication Access Network MedicoCX

Detective Perspective
61: MISSING: Gabriel Johnson

Detective Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 41:13


On December 20th, 2009, Logan McQueary was supposed to gain physical custody of his nearly eight month old son, Gabriel. But when Logan arrived to pick him up, both he and Gabriel's mother, Elizabeth Johnson, weren't home. For days, Logan tried contacting Elizabeth, but she didn't respond. Then, on December 27th, Logan received a text message from Elizabeth claiming she had murdered Gabriel. Investigators immediately launched a search for both Gabriel and Elizabeth, but when they located Elizabeth days later, Gabriel was nowhere to be found. Elizabeth eventually told police that she didn't kill her son, but instead participated in an underground adoption in San Antonio, Texas. Investigators looked into Elizabeth's claims, but they were never able to confirm her story. It's been almost 15 years since Gabriel disappeared, and investigators are still searching for him. Nearly eight month old Gabriel Johnson was last seen on December 26th, 2009 at the Home Gate Studios and Suites in San Antonio, Texas. In the last known photo of Gabriel, he was wearing a white flannel pajama set decorated with reindeer, Santas, and Christmas trees, and a white knitted cap with light blue and green markings. If you have any information in this case, you can call the San Antonio Police Department at (210) 207-7660. Editor: Shannon Keirce Research/Writing: Haley Gray and Anna Luria SUBMIT A CASE HERE: Cases@DetectivePerspectivePod.com SOCIAL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/detperspective/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/detperspective FIND DERRICK HERE Twitter: https://twitter.com/DerrickL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DerrickLevasseur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DerrickVLevasseur CRIME WEEKLY AND COFFEE Criminal Coffee Company: https://www.CriminalCoffeeCo.com Crime Weekly:  https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop ADS: 1. Lumen.me/Detective - Get 15% off your purchase! 2. TryFUM.com/Detective - Get a FREE gift with your journey pack!

Asking Why
Episode 136 | Elizabeth Whitford Johnson | The Journey of a Counselor

Asking Why

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 50:40


In this episode of the Asking Why podcast, host Clint Davis speaks with Elizabeth Johnson, a licensed professional counselor, about her journey into therapy, the importance of self-care, and the challenges faced by mental health professionals. They discuss the significance of addressing trauma, the impact of grief, and the necessity of setting boundaries in both personal and professional life. Elizabeth shares her experiences working in community mental health and the lessons learned from her clients, emphasizing the value of self-worth and the healing power of therapy.  

ExtraChristy - Podcast
Thorns and Crosses

ExtraChristy - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024


Crosses and Thorns Crosses and Thornsa sermon homily by Rev. J. Christy Ramsey DOWNLOAD A LIVE RECORDING Audio from worship at the 10 AM Worship Service September 15, 2024at St. Peters Episcopal Church at Carson City, Nevadaedited from a flawless transcription made by edigitaltranscriptions all errors are mine. Mark 8:27-38 Sermons also available free on iTunes This is a homily, not a sermon. Father Mike was very emphatic on that fact. You may not know the difference. Michael was concerned that I did not, that somehow, three years of seminary, that didn’t come up. But for the rest of you, let me see how I can explain this. A sermon would be a segment on “60 Minutes.” You know? And a homily would be a Public Service Announcement. The more you know. For those of you under 50, thanks for coming. A sermon would be a YouTube video by MrBeast, and a homily would be a TikTok video. I worked all night on that. Okay. Another thing that people get confused is between thorns and crosses. Now, thorns we find in 1 Corinthians 12, and of course crosses that we bear are here in Mark 8. People get those confused. They think a thorn is a cross, and that’s not true. Now, a thorn in the side of Paul is something annoying. It could be a physical malady, some kind of sickness, some kind of chronic thing. Or it could be a person, you know who you are, don’t look around. Could be that, too. But something that annoys you, that puts you off, that reminds you that you are not in control of everything, and basically you’re not God, and that there’s other things going on than you. For those that aren’t God people here, it’s not – the world does not revolve around you. That’s a thorn. Something annoying, something painful, something that puts you off – you, you, you, you, you – that tries to remind you you’re not all that. That’s a thorn. A cross, totally different. Have you ever seen those ads that say whatever, and then it goes “Serious inquiries only”? That’s what cross says. Cross is serious inquiries only. It’s not about suffering. It’s not about pain. It’s not about discomfort. This is not that idea of the cross. That is not what Christianity, Jesus Christ is about healing, reconciliation. It’s about making the world better, about redeeming creation on God. It is not about the pain and the suffering and hard. That’s a thorn. If you see what I mean, if you go with the cross and the pain, you’re still about you, you, you, my pain, my upset, oh, oh, oh. That’s not a cross. And also notice that the cross is something you pick up. It’s not something that picks up you. Something that you choose. It’s a vocation, a choice, something that you want, you’ve decided to do. There’s going to be troubles, there’s going to be suffering, it’s going to be long term, sure. But it’s not a thorn. It’s not something that’s done to you. It’s something you do for others. And there’s a test. If it’s about you and yourself, it’s a thorn. If it’s about others and creation, the community, and the kingdom of God, then it’s a cross. Elizabeth Johnson said it this way: Jesus speaks of losing our lives for his sake and for the sake of the gospel. Taking up a cross means being willing to suffer the consequences of following Jesus faithfully, whatever those consequences might be. It means putting Jesus’s priorities and purposes ahead of our own comfort or security. It means being willing to lose our lives by spending them for others using our time, resources, gifts, and energy so that others may experience God’s love made known in Jesus Christ. Elizabeth Johnson. Hamilton City, California. Jose has a thorn. Every time it rained, being fire chief, he got out, out of his bed, and went out to the levee because it was a hundred years old, and every rain threatened to undermine it and flood the town. And he was out there stacking the sandbags, hoping that this wouldn’t be the time that the levee failed. That’s a thorn. That’s a pain. That’s annoyance. That’s interruption to your life. That’s a reminder that you are not in control. Thorn, thorn, thorn, thorn, thorn, all the way down. Jose decided to stop the flooding. He got the Army Corps of Engineers out there. He got the project done, how to restore the wetlands, how to make a floodplain so that it could flood without destroying the town. He had all this done. It only took him 25 years. Hundreds of tamales to raise money to hire the experts that they needed to get the environment. It only took him multiple cross-country trips on the red-eye there and back to save a hotel room night, to lobby it, to go every year to try to get and do the budget. It only took him 25 years of working so closely with others, he actually married the one that was working on it. And I don’t know, I think their time together might have been reduced. 25 years. He was asked, other people come and say – because it was finally done. Finally, after 25 years, it was done. The floodplain was restored. The wetlands were there. The river was tamed again, and the levee was gone from a hundred years ago, and the town was protected. And from all over people came and said, “Jose, how did you do it?” And he goes, “Are you sure? Are you sure you want to know? Because I tell you, 25 years ago, if someone had told me what it would take to get this done, I don’t know if I would do it.” That’s cross. That’s vocation. That’s giving yourself, your time, your life for others, for the restoration of creation, for building community and healing. That’s taking up the cross. Throwing another sandbag on the riverbank is a thorn. But now, when the rains come, Jose and the rest of town can turn over and go back to sleep. That’s what happens when you bear a cross. Now, this suffering isn’t suffering for pain or for heartache or anything like that. It’s suffering of the consequences of restoring creation, of giving yourself and your life for others. September 11th was about a year or two after Mr. Rogers did his final show of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. He didn’t have a farewell tour, a closing finale or anything. It’s just another day, and he didn’t want to upset the children. And he just left it, and lights were turned off, and the set torn down and delivered to the Children’s Museum in Pittsburgh. But then came 9/11, and the country was at a loss. And Mister Rogers came back to TV with a PSA. Even in the aftermath of 9/11, Mister Rogers maintained his fidelity to his principles that drove him: Love your neighbor and love yourself. Here’s the inspiring words of Mister Rogers after September 11th: “No matter what our particular job, especially in our world today, we are all called to be tikkun olam, repairers of creation. Thank you for whatever you do, wherever you are, to bring joy and light and hope and faith and pardon and love to your neighborhood and to yourself.

The Alternative Dog Moms
Understanding Our Dogs through the Five Elements with Elizabeth Johnson

The Alternative Dog Moms

Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 63:30


Send us a textWelcome to Alternative Dog Moms - a podcast about what's happening in the fresh food community and the pet industry. Kimberly Gauthier is the blogger behind Keep the Tail Wagging, and Erin Scott hosts the Believe in Dog podcast.CHAPTERS:00:00 - Introduction01:36 - Elizabeth Johnson's origin story08:52 - Are dogs one element or a combination of the five?16:55 - How Fie Elements can be used in rescue/shelters22:57 - Erin shares a personal story about Nessie (Earth)27:10 - Earth and Water elements (and fear)33:27 - Kimberly shares a personal story about Apollo (Fire)34:55 - Health issues associated with each element51:49 - Using acupressure with dogs (dos and don'ts)LINKS DISCUSSED:Get your free ebook from Elizabeth (https://www.elizabethannejohnson.com/five-elements-dog-ebook)Order Know Your Dog's True Nature on Amazon (https://amzn.to/47lEz3y)Elemental Acupressure (https://elementalacupressure.com/)Tallgrass Acupressure (https://www.animalacupressure.com/)Glacier Peak Digestive Enzymes (https://glacierpeakholistics.com/collections/dogs-digestive-system)4 Leaf Rover Digestive Enzymes (https://amzn.to/4desKOl)OUR BLOG/PODCASTS...Kimberly: Keep the Tail Wagging, KeepTheTailWagging.comErin Scott: Believe in Dog podcast, BelieveInDogPodcast.comFACEBOOK...Keep the Tail Wagging, Facebook.com/KeepTheTailWaggingBelieve in Dog Podcast, Facebook.com/BelieveInDogPodcastINSTAGRAM...Keep the Tail Wagging, Instagram.com/RawFeederLifeBelieve in Dog Podcast, Instagram.com/Erin_The_Dog_MomThanks for listening to our podcast. You can learn more about Erin Scott's first podcast at BelieveInDogPodcast.com. And you can learn more about raw feeding, raising dogs naturally, and Kimberly's dogs at KeepTheTailWagging.com. And don't forget to subscribe to The Alternative Dog Moms.

Pharmacy Focus
S2 Ep34: Public Health Matters: Healthcare Advocate Summit Emphasizes Advocates Have a Voice in Creating Solutions

Pharmacy Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 45:43


In this episode, host Dr. Christina Madison interviews the co-CEOs of Healthcare Advocate Summit Melissa Paige, BPHM, CPhT, MTM, president of National Association of Medication Access & Patient Advocacy (NAMAPA), and Elizabeth Johnson, CEO of MedicoCX, and president and co-founder of NAMAPA on Healthcare Advocate Summit and its mission. They describe how collaboration, education, and advocacy can go a long way in improving access to medications and health care. Key Takeaways: Medication Access: Medication access is a complex, systemic issue. The high cost of medication is a significant barrier for many patients, and navigating the health care system to obtain necessary medications can be confusing and overwhelming for many patients. Health Care Providers are Crucial in Improving Medication Access: Health care professionals can play a vital role in advocating for patients and assisting them in obtaining their prescribed medications. Understanding the complexities of medication access can empower health care providers to better support their patients. Patient Advocacy is Essential for Driving Change: Organizations and individuals dedicated to patient advocacy can create significant impact by raising awareness, lobbying for policy changes, and providing support to patients. Sharing personal stories can be a powerful tool for driving change in health care disparities. Collaboration and Education are Key: Partnerships between health care providers, patient advocacy groups, and policymakers are essential for addressing the medication access crisis. Educating patients, health care providers, and the public about medication access issues is crucial for creating lasting change. You can learn more about Healthcare Advocate Summit and follow the initiative on social media: Website: https://www.healthcareadvocatesummit.com/ Instagram: @healthcareadvocatesummit Facebook: Healthcare Advocate Summit X (formerly Twitter): @AdvocateSummit TikTok: @healthcareadvocatesummit Connect with Melissa Paige and Elizabeth Johnson on LinkedIn!

Madang
Madang Podcast: Elizabeth Johnson, Ep. 41

Madang

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 59:17


Welcome to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Madang Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠.⁠⁠⁠ Madang is the outdoor living room of the world. Here, we invite you to sit and tune into unreserved, remarkable conversations with renown authors, leaders, public figures and scholars on religion, culture and everything in-between. This has been a dream of mine for many years and now it is a reality. Please join me at Madang Podcast hosted by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Christian Century⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. This is the 41st Episode where I converse with Dr. Elizabeth Johnson on her book, Come, Have Breakfast. Dr. Johnson is the Distinguished Professor of Theology at Fordham University. Professor, mentor, writer, editor, and public lecturer at home and abroad, she is a former president of the Catholic Theological Society of America, the oldest and the largest society of theologians in the world, and a former president of the American Theological Society, an ecumenical association. Dr. Johnson has received fifteen honorary doctorates, the John Courtney Murray Award for distinguished achievement in theology, and numerous other accolades. On this episode, she talks about her newest book, Come, Have Breakfast, God as personal, creator, rock, dove, and verb and so much more. I am grateful to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Homebrewed Christianity, ⁠Good Faith Media and Orbis Books for sponsoring this episode. Please check out their website for their work, events and to donate. Register for ⁠⁠⁠Homebrewed Christianity Theology Beer Camp.⁠⁠ Check out Good Faith Media⁠'s podcasts, columns, books and events. Order Come, Have Breakfast from Orbis Books and use discount code "MAD" for 30% off. Please reach out to me if you would like to sponsor the next episode of Madang podcast. Or simply ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠support me here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grace-ji-sun-kim/support

Moving Through Georgia
Two Stories: A Tory and a Patriot

Moving Through Georgia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 11:34


For the Fouth of July, stories from both sides of the Revolution.  Elizabeth Johnson was a loyal British Subject living in Savannah, James Jackson was a die-hard rebel and leader of the Patriot forces.   The Moving Through Georgia book is available on Amazon.   But they are dead - A look at mourning and notable burials in Northeast Georgia

Ghost Box Radio
GhostBox Radio – Potions! with Elizabeth Johnson from Magus Books & Herbs 6.12.24

Ghost Box Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024


Tonight on GhostBox Radio with Greg Bakun, Greg talks with the owner of Magus Books Elizabeth Johnson. We will focus on potions and what is safe and what are good uses for them. E-mail: comment@ghostboxradio.com Join our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/iEhEl2 Other places to get past episodes: www.ghostboxradio.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2R9jPxsOzc0fsBN6m7O7Bx iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-ghostbox-radio-with-greg-b-105712191/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ghostbox-radio-with-greg-bakun/id1534949354?mt=2&ls=1 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuYW05NTByYWRpby5jb20vY2F0ZWdvcnkvcG9kY2FzdHMvZ2hvc3QvZmVlZC8 Twitter: @mnghostbox #GhostBoxRadio…

Witch Hunt
The Connecticut Witch Trial Exoneration Project Marks Anniversary of Exoneration

Witch Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 53:10


Join us for a special episode marking the first anniversary of the groundbreaking legislation that cleared the names of Connecticut's witch trial victims. On May 25, 2023, House Joint Resolution 34 was adopted, officially absolving the innocent victims of the colonial witch trials and offering a formal state apology to their descendants. In this episode, hear from the five advocates who founded the Connecticut Witch Trial Exoneration Project in 2022 as they reflect on their journey to legislative success, share their personal experiences, and discuss the profound impact of the 2023 resolution. We'll delve into their efforts to raise awareness, the plans for a state memorial, and how this historical victory resonates with the ongoing modern witch hunt crisis worldwide. Don't miss this insightful conversation about justice, remembrance, and the continued fight against wrongful persecution. Come Visit Us On Youtube ConnecticutWitchTrials.org CT W.I.T.C.H. Memorial State Representative Jane Garibay Mary-Louise Bingham's YouTube video at Proctor's Ledge about Connecticut victims Diana DiZoglio Senate Floor Speech Exoneration of Elizabeth Johnson, Jr. 05/26/22 Support Us! Buy Book Titles Mentioned in this Episode from our Book Shop Sign the Petition to recognize those accused of witchcraft in MassachusettsList of those accused of witchcraft in Massachusetts Youtube - Connecticut Witch Trials with Dr. Scott Culpepper Windsor Historical Society New London Connecticut Historical Society Historical Sites with witch trial ties First Church in Windsor Connecticut's Old State House Barnard Park also known as South Green Hartford Ancient Burial Ground Witch Hunt: Connecticut Witch Trials episodes Connecticut Witch Trials with Beth Caruso and Tony Griego of CT WITCH Memorial Should Connecticut Witch Trial Victims be Exonerated? Connecticut Witch-Hunts and John Winthrop, Jr. with Dr. Scott Culpepper Descendants of Connecticut Witch Trial Victims Introducing The Last Night, a Connecticut Witch Trials Play Between God and Satan with Beth Caruso and Katherine Hermes Representative Jane Garibay on Connecticut Witch Trial Exoneration Legislation Goody Bassett, Accused Witch of Stratford, Connecticut Andy Verzosa on Museums, Mary Barnes, and Farmington, Connecticut Connecticut Witch Trials 101, Part 1 Connecticut Witch Trials 101, Part 2: Witchcraft Belief, the Founding of Connecticut, and Alice Young Connecticut Witch Trial Victim Exoneration Testimony with William and Jennifer Schloat Connecticut Witch Trials 101 Part 3: 1648-1661 Connecticut Witch Trials 101 Part 4: The Hartford Witch-Hunt of 1662-1665 Before Salem with Richard S. Ross III Connecticut Witch Trials 101 Part 5: 1666 to 1691 Connecticut Witch Trials 101 Part 6: 1692 and Beyond --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/witchhunt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/witchhunt/support

A Spacious Christianity
Communicating What Matters Most, with Rev. Dr. Steven Koski.

A Spacious Christianity

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 30:00


Communicating What Matters Most, with Rev. Dr. Steven Koski. Series: What Makes For A Good Life? A Spacious Christianity, First Presbyterian Church of Bend, Oregon. Scripture: Psalm 90.Join us this Sunday as we explore how confronting our mortality can lead to a deeper embrace of life. Our guest speaker Elizabeth Johnson will share about reimagining end-of-life care to prioritize community support. She founded the Peaceful Presence Project to transform how we talk about and experience illness, death and grief. Elizabeth emphasizes in her work that we all have a role to play in caringJoin us this Sunday as we explore how confronting our mortality can lead to a deeper embrace of life. Our guest speaker, Elizabeth Johnson, will share about reimagining end-of-life care to prioritize community support. She founded the Peaceful Presence Project to transform how we talk about and experience illness, death, and grief. Elizabeth emphasizes in her work that we all have a role to play in caring for one another through life's most challenging times. for one another through life's most challenging times.About the Series, What Makes For A Good Life?: We spend our lives pursuing what we perceive to be 'the good life'. We pursue the things we believe will make us happy, bring us joy, make us fulfilled. What do you believe makes for a good life? This worship series will invite us to consider what makes for a good life through the lens of faith.Join us each Sunday, 10AM at bendfp.org, or 11AM KTVZ-CW Channel 612/12 in Bend.  Subscribe/Follow, and click the bell for alerts.At First Presbyterian, you will meet people at many different places theologically and spiritually. And we love it that way. We want to be a place where our diversity brings us together and where conversation takes us all deeper in our understanding of God.We call this kind of faith “Spacious Christianity.” We don't ask anyone to sign creeds or statements of belief. The life of faith is about a way of being in the world and a faith that shows itself in love.Thank you for your support of the mission of the First Presbyterian Church of Bend. Visit https://bendfp.org/giving/ for more information.Keywords:life, death, communities, reimagining, presence, grief, experiences, spaces, dying, practical wisdom, vulnerability, live, care, share, oftentimes, gift, reminds, accompany, own mortality, reality, presbyterian, church, online worship, bend, oregonFeaturing:Rev. Dr. Steven Koski, Rev. Kally Elliott, Tyler McQuilkin, Becca Ellis, Brave of Heart, GuestsSupport the Show.

Hey Human Podcast
Dr. Annika Hylmö: Lifting Elizabeth’s Burden

Hey Human Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 53:00 Transcription Available


E407 Dr. Annika Hylmö is an award-winning Swedish filmmaker, and we discuss her upcoming documentary, “The Last Witch,” about Elizabeth Johnson, Jr., a 22-year old who was wrongfully convicted of witchcraft during the 1692 Salem Witch Trials, and the efforts to exonerate her by a Massachusetts teacher, her students, and state senator. We also chat […]

COLUMBIA Conversations
Ep. 64: Encore of ‘LIVE with Save Our Historic Parkland School'

COLUMBIA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 66:36


As of Friday, May 10, 2024, the people of the Parkland Community Association in Parkland, Washington have successfully saved Parkland School and are turning it into a community center in the center of the community. To celebrate, Feliks Banel's guests on this encore episode of CASCADE OF HISTORY – originally broadcast LIVE across the street from Parkland School - include Wendy Freeman and Phil Edlund, organizers with the group Save Our Historic Parkland School; James Hester, member of the final sixth grade class at the school who spoke out as an 11-year-old in 1981 in favor of saving the school; Tono Sablan of BlueZones Parkland-Spanaway; Nick Biermann of Save The Ryan House (in nearby Sumner, WA); local performer Gunnar Johnson; and musical guests Murdre of Crowes, featuring Elizabeth Johnson on vocals and Tim Hatch on guitar and vocals. Audience members Ruth, Dave and Pierce County Councilmember Jani Hitchen also spoke during the program. This LIVE broadcast of CASCADE OF HISTORY was originally presented at 8pm Pacific Standard Time on Sunday, January 28, 2024 via SPACE 101.1 FM and streaming live via space101fm.org from Thompson Hall at Trinity Lutheran Church in Parkland, Washington. To contribute to the ongoing campaign to pay off the $2.1 million loan from PLU for Parkland School and for additional funds to restore the building: sites.google.com/view/savethehist…ol/how-to-donate

The Joy of Why
What Does Milk Do for Babies?

The Joy of Why

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 34:36


Milk is more than just a food for babies. Breast milk has evolved to deliver thousands of diverse molecules including growth factors, hormones and antibodies, as well as microbes. Elizabeth Johnson, a molecular nutritionist at Cornell University, studies the effects of infants' diet on the gut microbiome. These studies could hold clues to hard questions in public health for children and adults alike. In this episode of “The Joy of Why” podcast, co-host Steven Strogatz interviews Johnson about the microbial components that make breast milk one of the most wondrous biofluids found in nature. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify,  TuneIn or your favorite podcasting app, or you can stream it from Quanta.

The TEC Talk Podcast: Presented by Natural Encounters, Inc.
Episode 205: Magical Moments Over Breadsticks (2024 Podcast Summit with Jon Rossi and Elizabeth Johnson)

The TEC Talk Podcast: Presented by Natural Encounters, Inc.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 101:41


Zoo podcasters of the world, unite again! Join Chris on his "exciting first date" with Jon Rossi of the Rossifari Podcast and Elizabeth Johnson of the Mothering Wildlife Podcast to discuss the ins and outs of our shows! With Jon as host and ringleader, we talk about why our shows got started, how they've evolved over time, what we've learned about our audiences, how "the sausage gets made" in the recording and editing process, and our favorite experiences as animal people talking into microphones.  Check out all the great stuff from two shows we're proud to share the internet with:  The Rossifari Podcast - Apple | Spotify | Website Mothering Wildlife - Apple | Spotify | Website If you have a suggestion for a question, topic, or guest you'd like to hear on a future episode of the TEC Talk Podcast let us know at podcast@naturalencounters.com! --------------------------------- The TEC Talk Podcast is proud to be sponsored by Audible.com! To support the show and get a free 30-day trial of everything Audible has to offer, visit http://www.audibletrial.com/tectalk- thanks Audible!  

Rossifari Podcast - Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Conservation
Zoological Podcasters Summit 2024 featuring Chris Jenkins of the NEI Tec Talk Podcast and Elizabeth Johnson of Mothering Wildlife

Rossifari Podcast - Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Conservation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 103:30


Today, the Safari connects with two other podcasters filling different zoological niches with their podcasts: Chris Jenkins, the co-host of NEI's Tec Talk Podcast, which focuses on behavior and training, and Elizabeth Johnson, the host of Mothering Wildlife, which focuses on being a zoo mom or mother in other wildlife jobs! We talk all about our process, what inspired us to start the podcast, what having fans is like, our approach to guests, our process and gear used...it's a lot of fun chatting and comparing and contrasting our individual experiences! Make sure you subscribe to MOTHERING WILDLIFE and NEI TEC TALK wherever you listen to Rossifari! ROSSIFARI LINKS: patreon.com/rossifari to support the pod Rossifari.com @rossifari on socials @rossifaripod on TikTok 

End-of-Life University
Ep. 447 Compassionate Communities and End-of-Life Care with Elizabeth Johnson, Erin Collins and Qwynn Galloway-Salazar

End-of-Life University

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 76:58


Learn about a powerful international model that calls for a public health approach to end-of-life care and how we are championing it in the U.S. This week I am hosting three guests who are my collaborators in a “think tank” on the Compassionate Communities Model: Elizabeth Johnson and Erin Collins of The Peaceful Presence Project… Continue reading Ep. 447 Compassionate Communities and End-of-Life Care with Elizabeth Johnson, Erin Collins and Qwynn Galloway-Salazar

big city small town with Bob Rivard
48. Farm to Table Food Sustainability with Mitch Hagney and Elizabeth Johnson

big city small town with Bob Rivard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 43:34


A special episode on food sustainability in San Antonio from farm to table that revisits two of the first episodes of bigcitysmalltown. Look back with us as food systems activist Mitch Hagney and Chef Elizabeth Johnson discuss the sustainability of food systems and how we can increase access to local, healthy food for the citizens of San Antonio. Their unique perspectives take on a different flavor when consumed together. Enjoy this episode on food policy, culture and history in our city.    Mitch Hagney's episode was originally released on May 6th, 2023.  Listen in full to Episode 6: Food Deserts and Policy Solutions with Mitch Hagney. Since recording, Mitch accepted the position as Director of Food Sustainability at the San Antonio Food Bank.  Elizabeth Johnson's episode was originally released on April 10, 2023.  Listen in full to Episode 2: The Sustainable Dining Revolution with Elizabeth Johnson.            

Trainer Talks and Tails
Parenthood as a Zookeeper with Elizabeth Johnson

Trainer Talks and Tails

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 42:41


For our 30th episode, we were lucky enough to be joined by host of Mothering Wildlife podcast, Elizabeth Johnson! Elizabeth has decades of experience working within the field and uses her podcast platform to chat with other professionals about balancing work life with parenthood. We chat about the common challenges, how management can be supportive and whether her years of animal training experience has transferred into her kids! You can reach Elizabeth on socials @motheringwildlife or via email motheringwildlife@gmail.com. If you have any feedback or queries for the podcast you can reach out on socials @trainertalksandtails or via email trainertalksandtails@outlook.com.

Open Your Eyes with Dr. Kerry Gelb
Ep 123 Part 2 - "Carotenoids" Prof. Elizabeth Johnson

Open Your Eyes with Dr. Kerry Gelb

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 49:31


Elizabeth J. Johnson, Ph.D. obtained her Ph.D. in nutritional biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her postdoctoral work was conducted at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Center on Aging at Tufts University where she began clinical studies on research on human metabolism of carotenoids. She currently has a faculty appointment at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science & Policy at Tufts University. She has over 30 years of experience in the study of nutrition and healthy aging with an emphasis on carotenoids and age-related visual and cognitive function and has over 100 peer-reviewed publications of which more than sixty are on the topic of carotenoids. She has been a member of the International Carotenoid Society since 2006 and presently holds the position of treasurer. Other memberships include the American College of Nutrition, Carotenoid Research Interactive Group, American Society for Nutrition, and the Brain and Ocular Nutrition Group. Dr. Johnson also has editorial roles at Nutrients and Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics.

The Hal Show Podcast
Governor Lee's Press Secretary, Elizabeth Johnson gives us a glimpse into this evening's State of the State address

The Hal Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 8:02


Open Your Eyes with Dr. Kerry Gelb
Ep 123 Part 1 - "Carotenoids" Prof. Elizabeth Johnson

Open Your Eyes with Dr. Kerry Gelb

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 51:01


Elizabeth J. Johnson, Ph.D. obtained her Ph.D. in nutritional biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her postdoctoral work was conducted at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Center on Aging at Tufts University where she began clinical studies on research on human metabolism of carotenoids. She currently has a faculty appointment at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science & Policy at Tufts University. She has over 30 years of experience in the study of nutrition and healthy aging with an emphasis on carotenoids and age-related visual and cognitive function and has over 100 peer-reviewed publications of which more than sixty are on the topic of carotenoids. She has been a member of the International Carotenoid Society since 2006 and presently holds the position of treasurer. Other memberships include the American College of Nutrition, Carotenoid Research Interactive Group, American Society for Nutrition, and the Brain and Ocular Nutrition Group. Dr. Johnson also has editorial roles at Nutrients and Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics.

COLUMBIA Conversations
Ep. 55: LIVE from Parkland, WA with Save Our Historic Parkland School

COLUMBIA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 66:01


Feliks Banel's guests on this episode of CASCADE OF HISTORY – broadcast LIVE from Parkland, Washington - include Wendy Freeman and Phil Edlund, organizers with the group Save Our Historic Parkland School; James Hester, member of the final sixth grade class at the school who spoke out as an 11-year-old in 1981 in favor of saving the school; Tono Sablan of BlueZones Parkland-Spanaway; Nick Biermann of Save The Ryan House (in nearby Sumner, WA); local performer Gunnar Johnson; and musical guests Murdre of Crowes, featuring Elizabeth Johnson on vocals and Tim Hatch on guitar and vocals. Audience members Ruth, Dave and Pierce County Councilmember Jani Hitchen also spoke during the program. This LIVE broadcast of CASCADE OF HISTORY was originally presented at 8pm Pacific Time on Sunday, January 28, 2024 via SPACE 101.1 FM and streaming live via space101fm.org from Thompson Hall at Trinity Lutheran Church in Parkland, Washington. To contribute to the campaign to save Parkland School: https://sites.google.com/view/savethehistoricparklandschool/how-to-donate

Glad You Asked
Did Mary experience labor pains?

Glad You Asked

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 28:31


When Mary gave birth to Jesus, what was it like? Did she experience the same anxiety, fear, mess, and pain that any woman can expect when preparing for childbirth? Many people might find this question strange. Of course Mary, being fully human, and not God, would share in all the usual feelings and emotions—both pleasant and unpleasant—associated with bringing a baby into the world. Wouldn't she? For centuries of church history, many Catholics would have answered this question with a resounding “no,” or at least with a “probably not.” This is because of a complex intertwining of beliefs and theories, some associated with theologies of sin, others associated with ideas about women's bodies. Even today, there are many Catholics who are appalled at the idea that Mary experienced pain when she gave birth to baby Jesus. On this final episode of this season of the Glad You Asked podcast, the hosts talk to theologian Julia Feder about the background of this tradition, why it has been so popular among some Catholics, what the church actually teaches, and what's at stake for people trying to assess what they should believe. Feder is the assistant director of the Center for the Study of Spirituality, as well as an associate professor of religious studies and theology at Saint Mary's College, and is the author of Incarnating Grace: A Theology of Healing from Sexual Trauma (Fordham University Press). Learn more about this topic and read some of Feder's writing in the links below.  “The Pregnancy of Mary,” by Nathan Schneider https://www.americamagazine.org/issue/pregnancy-mary  “There would have been a midwife at the stable,” by Christine Schenk https://www.ncronline.org/opinion/simply-spirit/there-would-have-been-midwife-stable  “What are we missing in our depictions of the nativity?” by Kelley Nikondeha https://uscatholic.org/articles/202212/what-are-we-missing-in-our-depictions-of-the-nativity/  “Mary, Mary, quite contrary,” by Elizabeth Johnson https://uscatholic.org/articles/201101/mary-mary-quite-contrary/  “Reclaiming the virgin martyrs from purity culture,” by Julia Feder https://uscatholic.org/articles/202302/reclaiming-the-virgin-martyrs-from-purity-culture/  Glad You Asked is sponsored by the Claretian Missionaries. https://claretiansusa.org https://myclaret.org   

Rossifari Podcast - Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Conservation
The Rossifari Old Timey Non-Denominational Holiday Special!

Rossifari Podcast - Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Conservation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 55:08


It's here! The Rossifari Old Timey Non-Denominational Holiday Special is the perfect way to get a laugh and still learn some animal stuff during the crazy holiday season! This episode features:  Interviews with fan favorites Katie Propp and Dani Poirier Larson. Sketches featuring Lizzie Lohr and Mike Motsch from Greensboro Science Center, Katie Propp of Penguins International, and me. Musical guest Taylor Isaac Gray. Guest appearances by Natali Berry, Vittoria Vitauri, Tessa McKelliget, Elizabeth Johnson, Sarah Lynn Bowser, Kathryn Allen, Dr. Zoë Rossi, and Flam and Paradiddle Rossi!  Special Guest Announcer Randy Brown, the man of at least a dozen voices! ROSSIFARI LINKS: To support more madness like this, visit Patreon.com/rossifari Rossifari.com @rossifari on socials @rossifaripod on the TikTok machine 

Imagine a Place
Integrating Clinical Perspectives into Healthcare Design | NIHD Roundtable

Imagine a Place

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 46:06


You've joined us for a very special episode! Our team at Carolina did some research and pulled together leaders from the Nursing Institute for Healthcare Design (NIHD) to discuss how clinicians and designers are partnering to create better healthcare environments. We also discuss the impact of spaces on burnout, emerging research, and new opportunities for clinicians interested in healthcare design.So, how can we integrate clinicians into the design process? It starts at the beginning. One common mistake is bringing clinicians in when it's "too late." Including nurses and clinicians early in the process ultimately saves money in the long run. Designing a space correctly from the start is much cheaper than redesigning spaces later.Another issue that can be solved by design is clinician burnout. Providing quiet spaces for respite, incorporating nature into stairwells, and using daylighting inside are all examples of needed design solutions to help clinicians combat burnout. Spaces affect emotions more than you know and there's research to prove it. In this episode, we talk about the innovative approaches like AI and biometrics that are being used to understand spaces and how they affect you. If you're a clinician and you want to get involved, start now. Whether the project is big or small, get involved and contribute your voice in any way you can. There's more and more potential for new careers that blend nursing and design. NIHD is passionate about its mission and committed to advocating for clinical input in healthcare design.Learn more about NIHD and Carolina.Watch the full video.Meet our guests below:Elizabeth Johnson, Montana State UniversityAnthony Mistretta, Perkins+WillKristina Krail, Krail AdvisoryLynn Aguilera, Stanford Medicine Children's HealthFollow Doug on LinkedIn.Click here to get your FREE copy of the Imagine a Place journalFollow Imagine a Place on LinkedIn.

Burn Your Draft
#55: Oregon's Black Exclusion Laws and a Salem Church with Peri Joy Long '23, Religion

Burn Your Draft

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 30:56


Peri Joy planned for the work of her thesis year to center on race, religion, and the history of Oregon, and her writing focused on archives related to a 19th century congregation in Salem, Oregon led by Reverend Obed Dickinson. Dickinson's decision to admit three formerly enslaved Black persons—Elizabeth Johnson and Robert and Polly Holmes—into his congregation marked the beginning of a six-year conflict between Dickinson, the white church members, and the broader Salem community over the issue of race. Her thesis was titled, “Bringing the Truth to Bear: Obed Dickinson and an Imagined Community of Racial Equality in Nineteenth-Century Salem, Oregon.” You can learn more about Obed Dickinson and Oregon's Black exclusion laws from the Oregon Historical Society's Oregon Encyclopedia. Obed Dickinson: https://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/dickinson-obed/ Oregon's Black exclusion laws: https://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/exclusion_laws/#.Y02IQlLMIbY

Decentralized: The Decentralized Trials & Research Podcast
REMOTE Tech on the Range: Enabling DCTs in Rural & Frontier Settings

Decentralized: The Decentralized Trials & Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 58:08


For the 1 in 5 Americans living in rural or frontier communities, clinical trial participation poses significant challenges due to travel burden, reduced healthcare access, and lack of awareness of trial opportunities. Through a novel collaboration with rural-focused researchers, University of Washington is looking to tackle some of the toughest aspects of initiating decentralized trials in these remote regions to extend opportunity equity.Hosts Craig Lipset, Jane Myles, and Amir Kalali were joined by Elizabeth Johnson, PhD, MS-CRM, RN (Montana State University-Bozeman), Christopher Goss (University of WA), and Margaret Rosenfeld (Seattle Children's) for the discussion.Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and Twitter. Learn more about Membership and our work at www.dtra.org.

New Life Everyday
Dream Seeds (Guest Speakers Rick & Elizabeth Johnson)

New Life Everyday

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 63:13


Crime Writers On...True Crime Review
Where is Baby Gabriel?

Crime Writers On...True Crime Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 51:29


No one has seen Gabriel Johnson since 2009, when his mother took the eight month old from her home in Arizona to Texas. In the middle of a custody dispute with her ex, Elizabeth Johnson told him she smothered the baby and threw his body in the garbage.When she returned home, Elizabeth had a different story. She said she gave Gabriel up in a black market adoption in San Antonio - a transaction facilitated by a couple who'd been trying to adopt the child themselves.The Peacock series “Where is Baby Gabriel?” explores the theories around the child's disappearance? Was he murdered? Is he living with a new family? And what role did interloper Tammi Smith play in his fate?OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS OF "WHERE IS BABY GABRIEL" BEGIN IN THE FINAL 9 MINUTES OF THE EPISODE.In Crime of the Week: Ghosted. 

Lehigh Valley Arts Podcast
Worry - A Conversation with Elizabeth Johnson

Lehigh Valley Arts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 61:40


This week, Ben sits down with artist and curator Elizabeth Johnson.An artist and exhibition curator, Elizabeth Johnson began writing reviews forartpractical.com in San Francisco, California, and later covered exhibitions in New York City, Philadelphia, and the Lehigh Valley for theartblog.org. She has written for artcritical.com, Artvoices Magazine, Figure/Ground.org, The Brooklyn Rail, and DeliciousLine.org. Currently she interviews artists for Gross McCleaf Gallery in Philadelphia, and Philadelphia gallerists for theartblog.org. She curated The Big Painting Show at Workspace Limited in San Francisco's Mission District and has since curated shows that mix local and visiting artists at Lafayette College, Cedar Crest College, Brick + Mortar Gallery and the Soft Machine Gallery, all in the Lehigh Valley. She co-curated Pathological Landscape for Marquee Projects in Bellport, New York, and Residential Tourist for Gross McCleaf Gallery in Philadelphia. Solo shows have been held at Café Museo, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA); Canada College, Redwood City, California; Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture SFMOMA Artists Gallery; and, in 2019, Cedar Crest College. After receiving a BA in Fine Arts from Bard College in 1986, she lived in San Francisco, California for 25 years. She moved to Easton, Pennsylvania, in 2011. She makes oil paintings that suggest dimensional space using curved and warped images. You can follow her on Instagram @elizjohnson2018 or check out her website at https://www.elizabethjohnsonart.com/The show WORRY features twenty-two artists from Philadelphia, the Lehigh Valley, New Jersey, and New York in the hope of soothing shared political and cultural anxieties by revisiting classical drama. Loosely modeled on Penelope, Odysseus, and Athena from Homer's Odyssey, WORRY compares Penelope's suitors to a throng of stubborn anxieties, which might be mitigated through artmaking rather than annihilation. Emphasizing Athena's association with protection, handicraft, and wisdom but not war, WORRY identifies Odysseus not as military hero but in terms of the joy of wandering and distraction. WORRY is a show at Soft Machine Gallery in Allentown, PA.WORRY artists include: Rocío Cabello, Matthew Crain, Eva Di Orio, Morgan Hobbs, William Hudders, Duwenavue Santé Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Frederick Wright Jones, Elizabeth Keithline, Tom McGlynn, Renny Molenaar, John Mortensen, Jill Odegaard, Joseph O'Neal, Bethann Parker, Celia Reisman, Paul Rider, Anthony Smith Jr., Emily Steinberg, Charles Stonewall, Bruce Wall, and Tenesh WebberWORRY will be having a closing reception on Saturday, July 1 at 2 pm for a brief Artists Talk and music by Francine Roussel (vocals) and Patrick Paladin (piano) who will present a repertoire of popular songs, in the original French, with a jazz approach.Soft Machine Gallery is a contemporary art space/performance venue in blossoming Allentown featuring local/national artists & performers.It is located at 105 Ridge Ave, Allentown, PA 18101. For more information about them, follow them on Instagram at @soft_machine_gallery.

Upon Further Review
Elizabeth Johnson (UFR), Southwest Valley Softball

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 6:07


Kentucky Afield
#112 Elizabeth Johnson - Wild Turkey Hunting, Research, Lee Caught His Saugeye

Kentucky Afield

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 72:09


On this episode of the Kentucky Afield Podcast, a day ahead of the 2023 Spring Turkey Season, we're joined by wild turkey biologist Elizabeth Johnson! She was nice enough to shed some light on wild turkey conservation efforts, current research, and habitat management for us, in addition to being a good sport and just talking hunting... Additionally, Lee caught his saugeye after years of trying, so we had to hit on that too!

big city small town with Bob Rivard
2. The Sustainable Dining Revolution with Elizabeth Johnson

big city small town with Bob Rivard

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 50:33


  Elizabeth Johnson, a single mother facing a life-altering divorce, embarks on a journey of self-discovery in Latin America and India to establish sustainability, rediscover her ancestral roots, and bridge the culinary gap to make the world a better place. In this episode of big city small town with Bob Rivard, you will be able to: Discover the impact of Ayurveda on wholesome, plant-based cuisine for better health Uncover the sustainability challenges that modern restaurants face and potential solutions Appreciate the significance of preserving cultural heritage through culinary traditions and education Realize the advantages of supporting local produce for overall wellness and community well-being 5. Grasp the crucial role of participating in city elections and reforms for shaping local policies   Elizabeth Johnson, a renowned chef and founder of Pharm Table restaurant, brings a unique perspective to sustainability in the restaurant industry. Born in Honduras and educated at the prestigious Cordon Bleu in Mexico City, Elizabeth has a diverse background that has shaped her culinary approach. She is also a former director of Latin American cuisine instruction at the Culinary Institute of America in San Antonio. Elizabeth's personal journey with Ayurveda, a holistic approach to health, has deeply influenced her commitment to sustainable and health-focused cuisine. She now shares her knowledge and passion for using food as a tool for healing and promoting a balanced lifestyle at her restaurant, Farm Table. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:19 - Pharm Table Restaurant 00:04:08 - The CIA's Impact on San Antonio Culinary Scene 00:09:10 - Elizabeth's Ayurvedic Philosophy 00:15:34 - San Antonio: Two Cities in One 00:17:05 - San Antonio's Gastronomy and Sustainability Efforts 00:21:47 - San Antonio's Unique Food Culture and History 00:27:08 - Decolonizing Diets and Ayurvedic Principles 00:32:46 - Sustainability in the Restaurant Industry 00:33:48 - Shakeup in the Restaurant Industry During the Pandemic 00:34:40 - Challenges facing the restaurant industry 00:37:49 - The tipping culture 00:41:33 - Food is medicine 00:43:30 - Sourcing ingredients 00:47:30 - City elections and representative democracy For more about Pharm Table, visit https://pharmtable.com

The Generation Why Podcast
Baby Gabriel - 512

The Generation Why Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 48:40


December 26, 2009. Tempe, Arizona. In late December 2009, a young mother named Elizabeth Johnson fled Arizona with her baby, Gabriel. She called the baby's father and claimed that she killed baby Gabriel, but she changed her story after she was arrested. What happened to Baby Gabriel and what can be done about it?Anyone with information on baby Gabriel's whereabouts is urged to call the San Antonio Police Department's Missing Persons Unit at 210-207-7660 or the Tempe Police Department at 480-350-8311.If you have any tips about the case you can email gabrieljohnson.tips@gmail.com or contact the NCMEC at 1-800-THELOSTGet bonus content from Generation Why at: patreon.com/generationwhyListen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App. https://wondery.app.link/generationwhy.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Glad You Asked
Did Jesus have to die for our sins?

Glad You Asked

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 22:59


In the early days of the church, death by crucifixion was still seen as something scandalous and shameful. It is generally believed that the cross was not widely used as an image of the Christian faith until the fourth century. Today, however, we have grown quite comfortable with using different representations of this torture device as a sign of our religious identity. We have grown comfortable, too, with the idea that Jesus' death on the cross was good, necessary, and willed by God. But what if it wasn't?  Did Jesus really have to die on the cross? Was it absolutely necessary for someone to die, in order to atone for humanity's sins? Was this the only way God could work out the salvation of God's creation? Or might there be other ways of thinking about Jesus' death on the cross, without imagining it as an unavoidable sacrifice, the only chance to appease an angry God? On this episode of the podcast, hosts Emily Sanna and Rebecca Bratten Weiss discuss this question with theologian Elizabeth Johnson. Johnson is a Distinguished Professor Emerita at Fordham University and the author of numerous books, including She Who Is: The Mystery of God in Feminist Theological Discourse, and Creation and the Cross: The Mercy of God for a Planet in Peril, which explores the idea of cosmic redemption in light of ecological crisis. Johnson has served as president of the Catholic Theological Society of America and has been called one of the most “prominent and respected” living Catholic theologians. She is a member of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Brentwood. You can find out more about this topic and read some of Johnson's work in these links. “For God so loved the cosmos” by Elizabeth Johnson https://uscatholic.org/articles/201603/for-god-so-loved-the-cosmos/ “No one had to die for our sins.” A U.S. Catholic interview https://uscatholic.org/articles/201811/no-one-had-to-die-for-our-sins/ “What is atonement?” By Kevin P. Considine https://uscatholic.org/articles/201801/what-is-atonement/ “Review: Elizabeth Johnson on how to atone for Anselm” by Colleen Mary Carpenter https://www.americamagazine.org/arts-culture/2018/07/03/review-elizabeth-johnson-how-atone-anselm “Circle of friends: A closer look at the communion of saints” by Elizabeth Johnson https://uscatholic.org/articles/201101/circle-of-friends-a-closer-look-at-the-communion-of-saints/ Glad You Asked is sponsored by the Claretian Missionaries. https://www.claretiansusa.org/

In The Den with Mama Dragons

It can be a confusing and even frustrating experience for parents when their LGBTQ child changes how they label their identity. It's important to understand that it is very common for LGBTQ young people to find a label for themselves and to later change that label to something else down the road. What does label changing mean, and how can we fully support our children when we don't understand certain labels? Does changing labels mean that it's all really just a phase? In this week's episode of In the Den, Jen talks with Elizabeth Johnson about the importance and usefulness of labels within the LGBTQ spectrum of experience and why those labels might change along the way.  Special Guest: Elizabeth JohnsonElizabeth Johnson is a widowed mom of four adult children (three of whom are bisexual), a transgender son-in-law, a non-binary "bonus kiddo,"  and one grandson. She has been active with Mama Dragons since 2020 as a member of the marketing team, and was part of the education team that developed the first Parachute course, Intro to Understanding Your LGBTQ Child. She lives in Michigan where she is active in choir, community theater, and her local Optimist Club. Links from the show: Elizabeth's Mama Dragons article on labels: https://www.mamadragons.org/post/why-does-my-child-keep-changing-their-labels Join MamaDragons today at www.mamadragons.org In the Den is made possible by generous donors like you.Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today at mamadragons.org. Connect with Mama Dragons:WebsiteInstagramFacebookDonate to this podcast

One Question with Pastor Adam
Is God a Woman?

One Question with Pastor Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 44:44


Is it okay to refer to God as She? What about Mother? You might be surprised that the Bible is full of feminine imagery of God. Let's explore together in this episode of One Question with Pastor Adam! For more, see "Womanist Midrash" by Wilda Gaffney; "God Is a Black Woman" by Cristena Cleveland; and "She Who Is" by Elizabeth Johnson.

Glad You Asked
Announcing Glad You Asked Season 2

Glad You Asked

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 2:55


A common misunderstanding about Catholicism is that the church has preset answers to every possible moral or theological question, and that discussion about the church's teachings or traditions is limited to apologetics. In reality, the Catholic Church does not have a ready answer to every question, and many of its magisterial teachings have evolved and changed over time. So while memorizing definitions from a religious education class can be helpful for an elementary grasp of Catholic thought, it's really just a first step. There's a lot about Catholicism that is not delineated in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and the teaching tradition itself is filled with complexities and gray areas. U.S. Catholic's Glad You Asked podcast is dedicated to creating a space for questions about Catholic teaching and tradition that don't have easy or obvious answers. In the first season of the podcast, the U.S. Catholic editors invited scholars, teachers, activists, and men and women religious to discuss some of these questions. And now the podcast is back for a second season, with a new set of intriguing questions and an exciting lineup of guests, including Elizabeth Johnson, Guy Consolmagno, Grace Ji-Sun Kim, and many more. Glad You Asked will launch its second season on March 3. Sign up below for updates. Or subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

Cults, Crimes, and Cabernet
Gabriel Johnson

Cults, Crimes, and Cabernet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 15:18


Elizabeth Johnson and Logan McQueary had a rocky relationship, to say the least. When a judge gives joint custody to the parents, this does not go over well and Elizabeth will defy the order and go on the run with her son, Gabriel. After texts are sent from Elizabeth to Logan stating she killed their child, Logan gets the police involved and Elizabeth is arrested, but there is no sign of Gabriel.What happened to Gabriel Johnson?

The Southern Fork
Elizabeth Johnson: Pharm Table (San Antonio, TX)

The Southern Fork

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 36:07


In this season of alchemy and the celebration of potions, harvest, and even bubbling cauldrons, we turn to a true culinary alchemist whose ideas for good food meet transformation on the daily. Elizabeth Johnson's rich background reflects her complementary philosophies at her restaurant, Pharm Table, in San Antonio, TX. The James Beard Foundation referred to Johnson as a “Food is medicine guru,” and Johnson's extensive studies and travels have culminated in a dream to bring healthy global food practices to the guests at her table. She was a Latin Cuisines Specialist/Chef Instructor of The Culinary Institute of America San Antonio from 2008-2014 and has been featured in many media spots including the the Wall Street Journal, Simply Ming and Conde Nast Traveler. As a native San Antonian, Elizabeth has come to appreciate and honor the region's heritage foods and learned to combine her own unique knowledge with the tastes of her home.

The Commonweal Podcast
Ep. 86 - Not Too Late

The Commonweal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 26:59


Intractable racism, increasing inequality, and intensifying climate change—for author and environmental activist Bill McKibben, these are some of the legacies wrought by the growth of American suburbs during the past forty years.  On this episode, McKibben joins Commonweal associate editor Griffin Oleynick to speak about his new memoir, The Flag, the Cross, and the Station Wagon, which identifies the 1970s as the pivotal decade that marked a definitive shift toward individualism.  Our problems are real, but not insurmountable, McKibben argues. Our situation can be improved by organizing for change, and reclaiming American symbols of patriotism, faith, and fairness. For further reading:  “Tears & Ashes,” Vincent Miller  “Beyond Growth,” Max Foley-Keene “At Our Mercy,” Elizabeth Johnson

End-of-Life University
Ep. 350 Meeting the End-of-Life Needs of Your Community with Elizabeth Johnson and Erin Collins RN

End-of-Life University

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 60:18


Learn how this non-profit organization is working to solve gaps in end-of-life care in their community. My guests Elizabeth Johnson and Erin Collins are the founders and creators of the non-profit Peaceful Presence Project with a mission of helping communities live well, age well and die well by reimagining the way we talk about, plan… Continue reading Ep. 350 Meeting the End-of-Life Needs of Your Community with Elizabeth Johnson and Erin Collins RN