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Send us Fan MailThis week, Elizabeth Wilson sits down with her developmental editor, Allison Lau, to reflect on her self-publishing journey. These are often the steps you don't see every day from writers. Elizabeth decided she wanted more control over the publishing process so she could get her memoir in the hands of readers faster. You'll hear about how Elizabeth decided on her ARC (Advanced Reader Copy) readers and getting over the hurdle of asking them to read her book.Elizabeth shares about taking on the role of project manager for her memoir as she decided to hire out the tasks that would've taken her a lot longer to complete. She decided it was better to do this than struggle a lot on her way to publishing her memoir. She sought the support she needed to get her book ready for readers by her launch date in June, and it was worth every bit of the investment. If you're curious about what it takes to get your book to print as a self-published author, this is an episode you don't want to miss. It's a candid, behind-the-scenes look at decisions Elizabeth made as she prepares to unbox the delivery from IngramSpark when she arrives at her new home. Welcome to the Inspired Writer Collective podcast. If you've ever felt the pull to write your truth, to shape the chaos of real life into something meaningful and to share your journey with the world, you're in the right place. We're your hosts, Elizabeth and Stephanie, writers, coaches, and entrepreneurs who believe in you and know how important it is to find a writing community to guide you on your path to self-publishing. You're invited to connect with us by joining our Embodied Writing Experience where you'll get a writer's retreat directly to your inbox on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays each week. Whether you're working on a memoir, a novel, or journaling for yourself, this is an invitation to slow down, tune in, and write with embodied intention. Join our Embodied Writing Experience where you'll get a writer's retreat directly to your inbox on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays each week. This is an invitation to slow down, tune in, and write with embodied intention. Work 1:1 with Memoir Coach Elizabeth Wilson. Book a session here.Feel Good Marketing with Stephanie. Book a session here.If you prefer to watch our conversations, you can find all of them on our YouTube channel.You can find us on Instagram and Threads
EPISODE 137 - “THE BIG SCREEN ‘I DO': WEDDINGS IN CLASSIC CINEMA” - 4/27/2026 Weddings in classic films aren't just about romance—they're about timing, tension, and sometimes total chaos. Join us as we step into a world of whirlwind courtships, last-minute doubts, and grand gestures that don't always go according to plan. From glamorous, music-filled celebrations to sharp, fast-talking battles of love versus ambition, these stories remind us that the walk down the aisle is rarely simple—and often unforgettable. Along the way, we'll meet couples who fall in love against the odds, relationships that thrive on wit and conflict, and ceremonies that might just spiral into something completely unexpected. Because in classic cinema, a wedding isn't just an ending—it can be a twist, a turning point, or even a full-on rebellion. So grab your bouquet—real or imaginary—and join us as we explore some of the most iconic, surprising, and delightfully complicated trips to the altar ever put on film. SHOW NOTES: Sources: “Wedding March: Double Wedding,” May 24, 2023, by Samantha Glasser, The Columbus Moving Picture Show; “Woman of the Year: A Woman's Place,” April 21, 2017, by Stephanie Zacharek, The Criterion Collection “The Invention of Love: The Palm Beach Story,” by Frank Falisi, BrightWallDarkRoom.com; “Here's to You, Mr. Nichols: The making of The Graduate,” March 2008, by Sam Kashner, Vanity Fair; Wikipedia.com TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned: Double Wedding (1937), starring William Powell, Myrna Loy, Florence Rice, John Beal, Jessie Ralph, Katherine Alexander, & Donald Meek; Royal Wedding (1951), starring Fred Astaire, Jane Powell, Peter Lawford, Sarah Churchill, & Keenan Wynn; The Palm Beach Story (1942), starring Claudette Colbert, Joel McCrea, Mary Astor, Rudy Vallee, & Sig Arno; I Was a Male War Bride (1949), starring Cary Grant, Ann Sheridan, Marion Marshall, Randy Stuart, & Kenneth Tobey; The Graduate (19670, starring Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft, Katharine Ross, William Daniels, Elizabeth Wilson, Maury Hamilton, & Buck Henry; Woman of the Year (1942), starring Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Faye Bainter, Reginald Owen, Minor Watson, & William Bendix; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us Fan MailIn this week's episode, Elizabeth Wilson and Stephanie Oswald, Ph.D. talk about reframing your thoughts about marketing. It's common that hearing the word ‘marketing' can send you into a tailspin and make you want to hide. You feel it's a cumbersome task that requires so much extra time and work, but what Stephanie shares in this episode about her upcoming Unbound Story System small group program could be the mindset shift you're looking for. You'll have to listen to see if Stephanie's program is your vibe. Also, be sure to follow Elizabeth @ewilsonwrites and Stephanie @oswaldphdwriter on IG and Threads to keep up with what they're doing with their writing projects.Get on Stephanie Oswald, Ph.D's calendar for a 30-minute chat to learn more about the Unbound Story System here. Welcome to the Inspired Writer Collective podcast. If you've ever felt the pull to write your truth, to shape the chaos of real life into something meaningful and to share your journey with the world, you're in the right place. We're your hosts, Elizabeth and Stephanie, writers, coaches, and entrepreneurs who believe in you and know how important it is to find a writing community to guide you on your path to self-publishing. You're invited to connect with us by joining our Embodied Writing Experience where you'll get a writer's retreat directly to your inbox on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays each week. Whether you're working on a memoir, a novel, or journaling for yourself, this is an invitation to slow down, tune in, and write with embodied intention. Join our Embodied Writing Experience where you'll get a writer's retreat directly to your inbox on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays each week. This is an invitation to slow down, tune in, and write with embodied intention. Work 1:1 with Memoir Coach Elizabeth Wilson. Book a session here.Feel Good Marketing with Stephanie. Book a session here.If you prefer to watch our conversations, you can find all of them on our YouTube channel.You can find us on Instagram and Threads
The "Community Meets Clinic" podcast series introduces clinicians and healthcare personnel specializing in rare neuroimmune disorders. In this episode hosted by Krissy Dilger of SRNA, we meet Dr. Elizabeth Wilson, a pediatric neurologist at Cincinnati Children's Hospital and Director of its Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology Center. Dr. Wilson described her interest in individualized, longitudinal neuroimmunology care and the rapid evolution of treatments [01:47]. She highlighted her research on social determinants of health, including environmental stressors, caregiver impacts, and the roles of race and ethnicity in pediatric neuroinflammatory outcomes [05:21]. Dr. Wilson outlined how patients can self-refer or be referred, and described the center's multidisciplinary model involving neuroimmunology, rheumatology, neuro-ophthalmology, neuropsychology, mental health, school support, social work, rehabilitation, and research resources [07:49]. She shared self-care strategies and expressed hope for faster diagnosis, earlier treatment, and biomarkers to better track disease activity and prevent attacks [13:31].Elizabeth Wilson, MD is a pediatric neurologist at Cincinnati Children's hospital with specialized training in neurology and neuroimmunology. She received a Bachelor of Science in Neurosicence from Lafayette College in Pennsylvania. She then completed medical school at Boston University, Pediatric residency at Boston Children's Hospital/Boston Medical Center, and Pediatric neurology residency at Boston Medical Center. She went on to pursue a fellowship in Neuroimmunology at Massachusetts General Hospital/Boston Children's Hospital. She recently became the director of the Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology Center (MS-NIC) at Cincinnati Children's Hospital. Through her research she aims to understand how a patient's environment, including life stressors, interacts with their body and genetics in inflammatory neurologic conditions, such as multiple sclerosis. She believes that by studying this relationship we can better manage these disorders and advocate for changes that will improve patient outcomes. You can view her medical profile here: https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/bio/w/elizabeth-wilson00:00 Introduction01:47 Why Pediatric Neurology03:27 Choosing Neuroimmunology05:21 Research And Health Equity07:49 Inside Cincinnati Children's Hospital and the Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology Center11:07 Multidisciplinary Team Support13:31 Clinician Self Care15:14 Considering The Clinic17:29 Hope For The Future18:50 Closing
Guest: Elizabeth Wilson, MD At the 2026 American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Annual Meeting, experts are sharing the latest developments in pediatric multiple sclerosis (MS). Dr. Elizabeth Wilson is here to share insights on how new adult MS research, neuro-ophthalmology collaboration, and emerging clinical data are shaping the future of care. Dr. Wilson is the Director of the Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology Center at Cincinnati Children's Hospital.
Guest: Elizabeth Wilson, MD At the 2026 American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Annual Meeting, experts are sharing the latest developments in pediatric multiple sclerosis (MS). Dr. Elizabeth Wilson is here to share insights on how new adult MS research, neuro-ophthalmology collaboration, and emerging clinical data are shaping the future of care. Dr. Wilson is the Director of the Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology Center at Cincinnati Children's Hospital.
When Elizabeth Wilson decided to start a family, she knew the road ahead wouldn't be easy—but she never imagined how much it would ask of her heart, her body, and her marriage. As a lesbian woman navigating a system built for heteronormative couples, she encountered outdated forms, unnecessary counseling requirements, and a fertility process that felt more clinical than compassionate. But with grit and grace, Elizabeth pressed forward, carefully selecting a donor to match her wife's features and beginning the emotionally and financially demanding journey toward conception.What followed was a rollercoaster: failed procedures, hormone shots that left her reeling, and a life-altering cross-country move timed with ovulation strips and overnight sperm deliveries. When she finally saw that positive pregnancy test, it felt like a quiet miracle. She gave birth to her daughter at home in a blow-up pool surrounded by midwives—but the birth of her child also marked the slow unraveling of her marriage. As she moved from new motherhood to navigating a divorce, Elizabeth found herself rebuilding once again, this time as a co-parent and part-time writer redefining what a healthy, supported life could look like.In this candid and powerful episode, Elizabeth shares the unfiltered truth about creating a family as a same-sex couple, the complexities of postpartum mental health, the inequities of co-parenting after divorce, and the unexpected beauty of starting over. Her story is one of resilience, reinvention, and radical honesty—reminding us that family is not defined by tradition, but by intention, love, and the courage to keep evolving.Learn more about Elizabeth: https://whisperedwisdompress.com/https://www.threads.com/@ewilsonwrites
The Stanley Hotel isn't just a famous haunted hotel in Estes Park, Colorado—it's a place where real disaster and pop-culture horror fused into one unstoppable legend. Tonight, we trace the true story that begins with a stormy night in 1911, when acetylene gas silently pooled inside Room 217… and a single candle turned the west wing into a blast zone. A young head chambermaid, Elizabeth Wilson, is hurled through collapsing floors—and somehow survives. From there, the Stanley's history becomes a slow-burn nightmare: financial collapse, empty winter hallways, and decades of ghost lore—from whispers of F.O. Stanley still “checking in” on the lobby, to tales of Flora Stanley's phantom piano echoing through silent rooms. Then comes the turning point: October 30, 1974—a nearly empty hotel, a writer in Room 217, and a nightmare that helps ignite Stephen King's The Shining (without claiming ghosts as fact). And once the Stanley becomes the pilgrimage site for horror fans, the modern era kicks the door in—paranormal TV, viral “evidence,” festivals, and a full-tilt business model built on one irresistible question: is it haunted… or is it just brilliantly haunted-by-storytelling? A real explosion. A real survival. A real hotel that learned to live forever as a legend.We're telling that story tonight.
Send us a textIn this episode, Memoir Writing Coach, Elizabeth Wilson, discusses Elizabeth Gilbert's memoir, All the Way to the River: Why All the Way to the River sparked mixed reactions from readers and why those reactions matter for memoir writersHow relying on a linear structure can strain a memoir when multiple themes (addiction, grief, love, death) are competing for attentionSigns a memoir might benefit from a thematic structure instead of heavy backstoryThe difference between showing lived experience and telling the reader how to interpret itWhy withholding emotions and bodily reactions creates distance between the writer and the readerHow self-help interruptions, poetry, or artwork can weaken a memoir if they don't deepen emotional understandingThe importance of trusting the reader even when your story invites judgmentHow controlling the reader's perspective can signal lingering codependency or fear of being dislikedWhat it means to be “ready” to write a memoir, and the red flags that suggest more time or distance is neededWhy relatability comes from emotional truth, not shared circumstancesCommon memoir pitfalls even bestselling authors can fall intoPractical reminders for memoir writers about vulnerability, structure, and emotional access Welcome to the Inspired Writer Collective podcast. If you've ever felt the pull to write your truth, to shape the chaos of real life into something meaningful and to share your journey with the world, you're in the right place. We're your hosts, Elizabeth and Stephanie, writers, coaches, and entrepreneurs who believe in you and know how important it is to find a writing community to guide you on your path to self-publishing. You're invited to join us January 17-18, 2026 for a virtual writing retreat. It's all on Zoom and it's no cost to you! Join our Embodied Writing Experience where you'll get a writer's retreat directly to your inbox on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays each week. This is an invitation to slow down, tune in, and write with embodied intention. Get on the waitlist for the Memoir Master Plan cohort here. If you prefer to watch our conversations, you can find all of them on our YouTube channel. You can find us on Instagram and Threads
Send us a textIt's something you're encouraged to do at the end of each year.Do you have to do it?Well, it's really up to you.And it doesn't have to look the same as what everyone else is doing.In this week's episode, we share some of our strategies for reflecting on where we've been and where we're going.You'll hear about Elizabeth Wilson's annual journal review.Stephanie Oswald shares about the importance of celebrating, even the small moments, after a year of curve balls. It's amazing how easy it is to forget about what you've accomplished. Maybe take some time to review your photos.Skim through your calendar.Look at your journal.Whatever method you use to keep track of important thoughts or moments. You've done amazing things this past year, and even if you've had some tumbles, you're back on your feet and taking the next step.So, when you look back, what did you learn about yourself from this year?What are you ready for this year? Welcome to the Inspired Writer Collective podcast. If you've ever felt the pull to write your truth, to shape the chaos of real life into something meaningful and to share your journey with the world, you're in the right place. We're your hosts, Elizabeth and Stephanie, writers, coaches, and entrepreneurs who believe in you and know how important it is to find a writing community to guide you on your path to self-publishing. You're invited to join us January 17-18, 2026 for a virtual writing retreat. It's all on Zoom and it's no cost to you! Join our Embodied Writing Experience where you'll get a writer's retreat directly to your inbox on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays each week. This is an invitation to slow down, tune in, and write with embodied intention. Get on the waitlist for the Memoir Master Plan cohort here. If you prefer to watch our conversations, you can find all of them on our YouTube channel. You can find us on Instagram and Threads
In this special episode swap, listeners are swept into the ghost-laden corridors of the legendary Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado—the real-world inspiration behind The Shining. Through rich storytelling and a flair for the uncanny, Ani Khajadourian of Audibly Haunted resurrects the hotel’s past: the 1911 explosion that shook room 217, the resilient chambermaid Elizabeth Wilson who still tidies up from beyond the grave, the spectral children racing down the fourth-floor halls, and the gentlemanly cowboy ghost who warms room 428 with a phantom’s charm. Each floor, each door, each whisper carries a century of mystery. The living check out, but the hotel’s other guests never do. Make sure to visit Audibly Haunted on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen, and engage with us on social media to share your thoughts or your own ghost stories. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/audibly-haunted/id1705358960 https://www.instagram.com/audiblyhaunted/
EPISODE 117 - “STEVE AND NAN DISCUSS: MOVIES ABOUT MOVIES” - 12/08/25 In the latest episode of From Beneath the Hollywood Sign, we pull back the curtain on the cinematic world of making movies about… making movies. We dive deep into the movies that reveal what really happens behind the scenes in Tinseltown—sometimes with affection, sometimes as a cautionary tale to be careful what you wish for. Movies like Sullivan's Travels (1941), Singin' in the Rain (1952), and Sunset Boulevard (1950), all offer a fascinating look at the machinations that go into making films. This week, we'll be discussing six lesser known moves that five us a peak behind the scenes and show us very different sides of the not-always-so-glamorous ways that Hollywood works. Across genres and generations, these films offer an insider's view not just of how Hollywood works, but of the dreams, delusions, and dramas that make moviemaking an art form all its own. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Wikipedia.com; TCM.com; IBDB.com; IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned: What Price Hollywood? (1932) starring Constance Bennett, Lowell Sherman, Gregory Ratoff, and Neil Hamilton; Bombshell (1933), starring Jean Harlow, Lee Tracy, Franchot Tone, Frank Morgan, Una Merkel, Louise Beavers, and Pat O'Brien; Stand-In (1937), starring Leslie Howard, Joan Blondell, Humphrey Bogart, Alan Mowbray, Marla Shelton, and Jack Carson; The Cowboy and the Blonde (1941), starring Mary Beth Hughes, George Montgomery, Alan Mowbray, Richard Lane, Robert Conway, and John Miljan; The Star (1952), starring Bette Davis, Sterling Hayden, Natalie Wood, Warner Anderson, Paul Frees, Barbara Lawrence, Fay Baker, and Herb Vigran; The Goddess (1958), starring Kim Stanley, Steven Hill, Lloyd Bridges, Betty Lou Holland, Elizabeth Wilson, Bert Freed, and Louise Beavers; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textElizabeth Wilson chats with Julie Sedler about whether or not it's normal to have so many emotions when you're writing and editing your memoir. Julie Sedler was our guest, about a year ago, for Episode 59, when she talked about the importance of knowing why you're writing your memoir. Elizabeth Wilson has been editing her memoir and experiencing big emotions. Julie Sedler confirms it's normal and walks through her journey to publishing her own memoir emphasizing that you've written your memoir because it is meant to be impactful. Welcome to the Inspired Writer Collective podcast. If you've ever felt the pull to write your truth, to shape the chaos of real life into something meaningful and to share your journey with the world, you're in the right place. We're your hosts, Elizabeth and Stephanie, writers, coaches, and entrepreneurs who believe in you and know how important it is to find a writing community to guide you on your path to self-publishing. You're invited to connect with us by joining our Embodied Writing Experience where you'll get a writer's retreat directly to your inbox on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays each week. Whether you're working on a memoir, a novel, or journaling for yourself, this is an invitation to slow down, tune in, and write with embodied intention. Join our Embodied Writing Experience where you'll get a writer's retreat directly to your inbox on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays each week. This is an invitation to slow down, tune in, and write with embodied intention. Get on the waitlist for the Memoir Master Plan cohort here. If you prefer to watch our conversations, you can find all of them on our YouTube channel. You can find us on Instagram and Threads
Send us a textThere's so much to be grateful for at this time of the year! It's our annual reflection of what we've accomplished that's beyond what we could've ever imagined. We're reminded of how much we grow and embrace our authenticity with each episode. Elizabeth Wilson celebrates the success of another round of the Memoir Master Plan Cohort with a group of amazing women. They found clarity with their core message and scene development for their memoirs. Stephanie Oswald shares about her new writing coaching for neurodivergent women. Offering support in the in-between stages of the writing process when you're spiraling with self-doubt or not sure how to keep showing up to the blank page. Or, traditional "rules" for writing don't fit your process. We're especially thankful for our viewers and listeners! We invite you to reach out and connect. Our writing community is very important to us and we believe so strongly in the benefit of finding your people. We're here to support you! Welcome to the Inspired Writer Collective podcast. If you've ever felt the pull to write your truth, to shape the chaos of real life into something meaningful and to share your journey with the world, you're in the right place. We're your hosts, Elizabeth and Stephanie, writers, coaches, and entrepreneurs who believe in you and know how important it is to find a writing community to guide you on your path to self-publishing. You're invited to connect with us by joining our Embodied Writing Experience where you'll get a writer's retreat directly to your inbox on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays each week. Whether you're working on a memoir, a novel, or journaling for yourself, this is an invitation to slow down, tune in, and write with embodied intention. Join our Embodied Writing Experience where you'll get a writer's retreat directly to your inbox on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays each week. This is an invitation to slow down, tune in, and write with embodied intention. Get on the waitlist for the Memoir Master Plan cohort here. If you prefer to watch our conversations, you can find all of them on our YouTube channel. You can find us on Instagram and Threads
Send us a textJoin our Embodied Writing Experience for a writer's retreat in your inbox each week: https://inspired-writer-collective.kit.com/e2cab66781In this episode, Elizabeth Wilson chats with Jacci Prior about being an audiobook narrator. Jacci encourages authors to leverage their audiobook for marketing purposes. At the end, get a sneak peek of Elizabeth Wilson's memoir being read by our guest, Jacci Prior, an audiobook narrator.Jacci Prior, when talking about being an audiobook narrator says: " it truly is an acting job. If you don't live and breathe those characters and you're not conveying those emotions with your voice in a real way, that that feels authentic to the listener, it's probably not gonna be a very successful audiobook."It's most common for authors who enjoy listening to audiobooks themselves to decide they want to turn their own print book into audio. Get to know Jacci Prior:Since launching her career in 2022, Jacci Prior has lenther resonant and lyrical voice to over 75 audiobooks.Jacci maintains memberships with SAG-AFTRA, and theAudio Publishers Association. She has narrated titles forleading audiobook publishers such as: MacMillian,Tantor, Podium, Dreamscape, Aethon, Pink Flammingo.Additionally, she regularly narrates and producesaudiobooks for independent authors, adding her ownmusical flare to those passion projects.Jacci's background is in classical guitar performance andinstruction, as well as in art history and gallerymanagement. She worked as a gallery docent for over 6years. Before that she was a tour guide & deckhand on ahistoric passenger ferry. You can often find her enjoyinglocal art walks, concerts, book signings, and escapingout to the beautiful San Juan islands with her family.It was her daughter's struggle with dyslexia thatintroduced Jacci to the world of audiobooks. She ispassionate about the role of audiobooks in education,making great stories accessible, and the art ofstorytelling.Connect with Jacci Prior:www.jacciprior.comhttps://www.instagram.com/jaccipriornarrator/https://www.tiktok.com/@jaccipriornarrator Welcome to the Inspired Writer Collective podcast. If you've ever felt the pull to write your truth, to shape the chaos of real life into something meaningful and to share your journey with the world, you're in the right place. We're your hosts, Elizabeth and Stephanie, writers, coaches, and entrepreneurs who believe in you and know how important it is to find a writing community to guide you on your path to self-publishing. You're invited to connect with us by joining our Embodied Writing Experience where you'll get a writer's retreat directly to your inbox on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays each week. Whether you're working on a memoir, a novel, or journaling for yourself, this is an invitation to slow down, tune in, and write with embodied intention. Join our Embodied Writing Experience where you'll get a writer's retreat directly to your inbox on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays each week. This is an invitation to slow down, tune in, and write with embodied intention. Get on the waitlist for the Memoir Master Plan cohort here. If you prefer to watch our conversations, you can find all of them on our YouTube channel. You can find us on Instagram and Threads
What the U.S. offshore wind power crisis says about energy megaprojects, risk, and political resilience. --- After a surge of optimism, the U.S. offshore wind industry faces its most serious challenges yet. Just a year ago, the sector seemed poised for rapid growth, with East Coast states making offshore wind a centerpiece of their clean-energy and reliability strategies. Today, that progress has been sharply interrupted. The reversal has been swift. Since returning to office, the Trump administration has halted new federal leases and permits and ordered work stopped on projects already under construction, moves that put billions of dollars in investment at risk. By September, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum declared that, under current policy, there is no future for offshore wind in the United States. Yet the industry’s troubles, despite strong progress, began well before this political turn. Inflation, high interest rates, and supply-chain disruptions sharply increased project costs, forcing developers to cancel or renegotiate contracts. Earlier, states had made strategic missteps in their race to capture offshore wind jobs and supply-chain investment, leaving the industry more exposed to shifting economic and policy winds. Elizabeth Wilson of Dartmouth College, founding director of the Irving Institute for Energy and Society, discusses how these experiences have shaped an emerging body of “institutional learning” across the states—lessons in risk sharing, coordination, and governance that may help buttress the industry for the long term. As the future of U.S. offshore wind hangs in the balance, Wilson offers perspective on how those lessons could form the foundation for progress in a political and economic environment that remains volatile and uncertain. Elizabeth Wilson is a professor of Environmental Studies at Dartmouth College and founding director of the Irving Institute for Energy and Society. Related Content Communicating Climate Policy: Raising Public Awareness through Trusted Sources https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/communicating-climate-policy-raising-public-awareness-through-trusted-sources/ Bringing Fusion Energy to the Grid: Challenges and Pathways. https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/bringing-fusion-energy-to-the-grid-challenges-and-pathways/ Energy Policy Now is produced by The Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania. For all things energy policy, visit kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textStephanie Oswald and Elizabeth Wilson talk about the benefit of learning from other genres and what Stephanie Oswald has discovered for her writing while participating in the Memoir Master Plan Cohort. You'll have to tune in to find out about Stephanie Oswald's recent celebrity author encounter!What's the common thread in your writing?As Stephanie Oswald has been working on manifesting the future version of herself as a writer on stages and tour, she kept wondering what she'd talk about in those moments. Sure, she could talk about what her book is about, but what's really at the heart of the stories. What's the purpose for showing up to write everyday to get her book written. That's what Stephanie felt was missing. As an additional writing coach supporting Elizabeth Wilson's Memoir Master Plan Cohort, Stephanie found she could take the content from the program and apply it to her fiction writing. Your core message is how you connect with your readers through your writing. For Stephanie Oswald, it's the theme she's landed on that is helping her stay focused and find purpose for showing up to the blank page each day to keep writing her novel. A lot of life events derailed Stephanie's process, but it's been through her connection with the memoir writers in the Memoir Master Plan Cohort that she's been able to bring deeper meaning to her work in fiction. What do you want your readers to take away? Welcome to the Inspired Writer Collective podcast. If you've ever felt the pull to write your truth, to shape the chaos of real life into something meaningful and to share your journey with the world, you're in the right place. We're your hosts, Elizabeth and Stephanie, writers, coaches, and entrepreneurs who believe in you and know how important it is to find a writing community to guide you on your path to self-publishing. You're invited to connect with us by joining our Embodied Writing Experience where you'll get a writer's retreat directly to your inbox on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays each week. Whether you're working on a memoir, a novel, or journaling for yourself, this is an invitation to slow down, tune in, and write with embodied intention. Join our Embodied Writing Experience where you'll get a writer's retreat directly to your inbox on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays each week. Whether you're working on a memoir, a novel, or journaling for yourself, this is an invitation to slow down, tune in, and write with embodied intention. Get on the waitlist for the Memoir Master Plan cohort here. If you prefer video versions of the podcast, you can find all of them on our YouTube channel.
Send us a textThe answer to your worries about showing up to a blank page and not knowing what to write. Elizabeth Wilson and Stephanie Oswald talk about their newsletter offering of the Embodied Writing Experience. A writing retreat in your inbox every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. It's your opportunity to tap into a deeper writing practice with prompts, exercises and ideas for how you can connect at a deeper level with yourself. When you're writing a memoir, you're tapping into experiences and emotions that can rock you at the core. When you have tools, such as connecting with your chakras that we dig into in this episode, you're able to navigate the stories in your life with a greater connection to yourself.Stephanie Oswald talks about the current email series focused on the chakras and memoir writing. The most recent email was the throat chakra which leads the conversation into talking about the incredible connections happening in the Memoir Master Plan Cohort. Elizabeth Wilson leads the cohort and emphasizes the huge benefits of the chakra series for getting out of your head and into the heart of your writing. If you've been looking for ideas and inspiration to kick start your writing, especially when you feel you're stuck in writer's block, you're invited to join the Embodied Writing Experience so you don't have to get lost going down the Google/AI rabbit hole. You'll get already curated prompts and ideas to move your writing forward. Welcome to the Inspired Writer Collective podcast. If you've ever felt the pull to write your truth, to shape the chaos of real life into something meaningful and to share your journey with the world, you're in the right place. We're your hosts, Elizabeth and Stephanie, writers, coaches, and entrepreneurs who believe in you and know how important it is to find a writing community to guide you on your path to self-publishing. You're invited to connect with us by joining our Embodied Writing Experience where you'll get a writer's retreat directly to your inbox on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays each week. Whether you're working on a memoir, a novel, or journaling for yourself, this is an invitation to slow down, tune in, and write with embodied intention. Join our Embodied Writing Experience where you'll get a writer's retreat directly to your inbox on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays each week. Whether you're working on a memoir, a novel, or journaling for yourself, this is an invitation to slow down, tune in, and write with embodied intention. Get on the waitlist for the Memoir Master Plan cohort here. If you prefer video versions of the podcast, you can find all of them on our YouTube channel.
Send us a textIt's memoir season here at the Inspired Writer Collective! Enrollment for our Memoir Master Plan Cohort led by Elizabeth Wilson is now open!The 6-week memoir program for women runs from September 5 through October 17 and comes packed with valuable content and resources to start you off on the right foot or get you back on track with your memoir writing! And new nuggets of wisdom are added every time - this will be Round 3!Click here to learn more.In this week's episode, we discuss three things that could be getting in the way of you realizing your dream of writing your memoir.Are you thinking you'll write it “some day” and you keep pushing it aside because you're going through the motions of life?Do you worry you don't have what it takes to write your story?The truth is, you have the time and everything you need to write your story.It's so common as writers to let the little things get in the way.Self-doubt is the feeling that sneaks up on you all the time.But, when you connect with a community of writers you'll discover you're not alone.Joining a group memoir writing program, like the Memoir Master Plan cohort, you'll find the support, guidance, and connection you need to write the story you're meant to tell.When you listen to today's podcast, you'll find yourself reflecting on whether any of the 3 blocks we share are true for you.Towards the end, Elizabeth shares a list of 12 reasons you'll connect with about why you're deciding to write a memoir from the book Deep Memoir by Jennifer Leigh Selig, Ph.D. If you are curious about 5 additional blocks holding you back from writing your memoir, get the PDF here.Writing prompt from this week's episode: Make a list of internal and external transitions you've experienced in your life. (growing older, body changes, significant life events, etc.)Join our Embodied Writing Experience where you'll get a writer's retreat directly to your inbox on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays each week. Whether you're working on a memoir, a novel, or journaling for yourself, this is an invitation to slow down, tune in, and write with embodied intention. Enrollment is OPEN for the Memoir Master Plan cohort here. If you prefer video versions of the podcast, you can find all of them on our YouTube channel.
On this episode of The Callover, we are joined the Honourable Justice Elizabeth Wilson and Dr Jane Phillips to discuss the value of expert psychiatric evidence in legal proceedings. Justice Wilson graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (with Honours) at the Queensland University of Technology in 1995, was admitted to the Bar the following year and, in 2011, was appointed as senior counsel. While at the bar, her Honour practiced in criminal, administrative and constitutional matters. Before being appointed as a Judge of the Supreme Court in 2018 and the President of the Mental Health Court in 2022, Justice Wilson had served as a sessional member of the Anti-Discrimination Tribunal and the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal and acted as counsel in a number of Commission of Inquiries including the Youth Detention Review in 2016. Dr Jane Phillips is a consultant forensic psychiatrist who specialises in medico-legal psychiatric assessments and reports. Dr Phillips completed her internship and basic psychiatry training at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne before completing advanced training in forensic psychiatry at the Victorian Institute of Forensic Mental Health. In additional to her work as a forensic psychiatrist, she has worked as a consultant psychiatrist in prisons and Victoria's High Security Forensic Hospital. Dr Phillips has been providing expert evidence to the Mental Health Court since 2011, and has otherwise prepared reports for Legal Aid Queensland, the Director of Public Prosecutions, the Parole Board and the Mental Health Review Tribunal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EPISODE 61 - “FAVORITE CLASSIC FILMS OF THE 1960s” - 11/11/2024 The decade of the 1960s was an exciting time in filmmaking. The stodgy studio contract system was starting to give way to a new crop of independent cinematic auteurs, often associated with the "New Hollywood" era, include: Stanley Kubrick, Robert Altman, Sam Peckinpah, Arthur Penn, John Cassavetes, Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, and Peter Bogdanovich. These films were edgier and pushed the creative boundaries and social themes to reflect the changing times. In this episode, Steve and Nan discuss some of their favorite films of the decade and why they had such an impact! SHOW NOTES: Sources: Some Like It Cool (2002), by Michael Freehand; Mike Nichols: A Life (2021), by Mark Harris; Jean Simmons: Her Life and Career (2022), by Michelangelo Capua; “Veronica Cartwright talks about ‘The Birds',” February 8, 2008, YouTube; “Here's to You, Mr. Nichols: The Making of ‘The Graduate',” February 25, 2008, by Sam Kashner, Vanity Fair; “Tippi Hedren On Alfred Hitchcock's ‘The Birds',” April 29, 2009, The American FIlm Institute; “The Revenge of Alfred Hitchcock's Muse,” October 5, 2012, New York Magazine; “Tippi Hedren: Hitchcock Ruined My Career,” December 7, 2012, Huffington Post; “Throwback Thursday: Shirley MacLaine Recalls Filming Lesbian Drama ‘Children's Hour' in 1961,” June 4, 2015, Hollywood Reporter; “The Underappreciated Genius of ‘Planet of the Apes',” May 18, 2024, by Janelle Bouie, New York Times; “The Children's Hour,” October 16, 2024, Episode 257, Feminist Frequency Podcast; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; IBDB.com; Wikipedia.com; Movies Mentioned: The Graduate (1967), starring Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft, Katharine Ross, William Daniels, Elizabeth Wilson, Murray Hamilton, Buck Henry, Marion Lorne, Alice Ghostly, Brian Avery, William Brooke, and Norman Fell; The Birds (1963), Starring Tippi Hedren, Rod Taylor, Jessica Tandy, Suzanne Pleshette, and Veronica Cartwright, Ethel Griffies, Charles McGraw, Richard Deacon, and Elizabeth Wilson; Days of Wine and Roses (1962), starring Jack Lemmon, Lee Remick, Charles Bickford, Jack Klugman, Alan Hewitt, Maxine Stuart, Debbie Megowan, and Jack Albertson; Planet of the Apes (1968), starring Charlton Heston, Kim Hunter, Roddy McDowell, Maurice Evans, Linda Harrison, James Whitmore, and James Daly; The Happy Ending (1969), starring Jean Simmons, John Forsyth, Shirley Jones, Lloyd Bridges, Teresa Wright, Bobby Darin, Kathy Fields, Dick Shawn, Nanette Fabray, and Tina Louise; The Children's Hour (1961), starring Audrey Hepburn, Shirley MacLaine, James Garner, Miriam Hopkins, Faye Bainter, Karen Balkin, Veronica Cartwright, and Hope Summers; In The Heat Of the Night (1967), starring Rod Steiger, Sidney Poitier, Lee Grant, Warren Oats, Beah Richards, William Schallert, and Larry Gates; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we talk to Elizabeth Wilson, a professor of gender, sexuality and women's studies at Emory University, a leading scholar on the intersections between feminism and biology, and the author of Gut Feminism. We talk about everything from what feminism can learn from biology to TERFs (trans exclusionary radical feminists), penises, Freud and technology. Note: this episode was recorded in Spring 2023.
Brent, Nate, and Kate clock-in for the 1980 screwball comedy 9 To 5 starring: Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton, Dabney Coleman, Sterling Hayden, Elizabeth Wilson, Henry Jones, Lawrence Pressman, Marian Mercer, Renn Woods, Norma Donaldson, Roxanna Bonilla-Giannini, Peggy Pope, Richard Stahl, and Ray Vitte. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Stephanie talks with ADHD Productivity expert, Ian Tenenbaum, about how to be more productive and embrace your ADHD. If you've felt overwhelmed and haven't been sure how to get started, this is an episode you don't want to miss. While the conversation centers around those with ADHD, there's something here for everyone, especially writers, who come to the blank page and are not sure what to do next. Who is Ian Tenenbaum?Ian has over 20 years of expertise in startups, led two companies to the Inc 500 and secured deals with Fortune 500 brands. Despite grappling with ADHD's challenges, he channeled immense energy into his ventures. Now, he's dedicated to building Accountable, a coaching platform for high performers with ADHD to realize their visions and reduce overwhelm.How can you connect with Ian Tenenbaum?https://www.linkedin.com/in/iantenenbaumhttps://www.instagram.com/accountable.liveIf you'd like to connect with the Inspired Writer Collective: Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://inspired-writer-collective.ck.page/24be00b363The Inspired Writer Collective is a podcast and online writing community membership dedicated to the healing power of writing for telling your stories in any genre. Created by authors Stephanie Oswald, Ph.D. & Elizabeth Wilson, it's a supportive online space to get more writing done, improve your craft, and strategically navigate your path to publishing. We offer weekly "Time to Write" sessions on Zoom for getting more writing done. You don't have to turn on your camera (though we'd love to see), but we'd love to meet you and encourage you on your writing journey. When you schedule time in your calendar, you're more likely to show up and it's even better when you're part of a community of writers. Subscribe to our channel for our weekly podcast videos and inspiration for your writing journey.Connect with us!Join our email list for first to know information about weekly podcast episodes, writing tips, and upcoming offers!Join our Inspired Writer's Group on Facebook! Schedule a coffee chat with Elizabeth or Stephanie! To get more information about joining our Inspired Writer Collective Membership community click here.If you prefer video versions of the podcast or want to leave a comment on this specific episode, you can find all of them on our YouTube channel.
In this episode, Elizabeth welcomes guest, Miriam Rachel, to discuss using tarot cards for finding writing inspiration. Miriam shares how she has used tarot in her own writing to provide insight into the benefits of using the cards for content planning, book writing, and personal development. Who is Miriam Rachel?Miriam Rachel, out of Toronto, Canada, is a tarot reader, astrologer, podcaster of The Tarot Table, and freelance writer who has also been a blogger for over a decade. She constantly contributes to publications such as AskAstrology, Calmoura, and Medium. She has discovered over the years how tarot can help you in ways that have nothing to do with divination, as she recently wrote about using tarot for self-reflection to set boundaries and to stop people-pleasing. She now helps bloggers never run out of ideas for topics by teaching them how to use tarot to bust writer's block.Where can you connect with Miriam Rachel?Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miriamreadstarotWebsite: https://miriamreadstarot.com/Medium: https://msmir.medium.com/If you'd like to connect with the Inspired Writer Collective: Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://inspired-writer-collective.ck.page/24be00b363The Inspired Writer Collective is a podcast and online writing community membership dedicated to the healing power of writing for telling your stories in any genre. Created by authors Stephanie Oswald, Ph.D. & Elizabeth Wilson, it's a supportive online space to get more writing done, improve your craft, and strategically navigate your path to publishing. We offer weekly "Time to Write" sessions on Zoom for getting more writing done. You don't have to turn on your camera (though we'd love to see), but we'd love to meet you and encourage you on your writing journey. When you schedule time in your calendar, you're more likely to show up and it's even better when you're part of a community of writers. Subscribe to our channel for our weekly podcast videos and inspiration for your writing journey.Connect with us!Join our email list for first to know information about weekly podcast episodes, writing tips, and upcoming offers!Join our Inspired Writer's Group on Facebook! Schedule a coffee chat with Elizabeth or Stephanie! To get more information about joining our Inspired Writer Collective Membership community click here.If you prefer video versions of the podcast or want to leave a comment on this specific episode, you can find all of them on our YouTube channel.
In this episode, Elizabeth chats with Lina AbiRafeh, Ph.D. about the parallels between searching for an agent and the world of dating. Lina gets to the heart of her memoir writing process and her experience searching for an agent. You won't want to miss this delightful and insightful conversation!Connect with Lina by signing up for her newsletter on her website: https://www.linaabirafeh.com/ ABOUT OUR GUEST: Lina AbiRafeh, PhD.Women's Rights Activist. Author. Speaker.Lina AbiRafeh is a global women's rights expert, speaker, and author with decades ofexperience worldwide in countries such as Afghanistan, Haiti, the Central African Republic,Papua New Guinea, and more. Lina serves a range of organizations in a senior advisorycapacity and sits on various international boards. She is also a fellow at the Council on ForeignRelations. Lina is a global speaker, media voice, and author of three books. She has receivednumerous awards and accolades for her work including the Gender Equality Top 100Worldwide.LINKS: Website: https://www.linaabirafeh.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lina-abirafeh-28774867/Twitter: @LinaAbiRafehInstagram: @LinaAbiRafehMedium: https://linaabirafeh.medium.com/Connect with the Inspired Writer Collective:Join our FREE Facebook Writing Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/inspiredwritercollectiveSubscribe to our Newsletter: https://inspired-writer-collective.ck.page/24be00b363Join our online writing community membership for women memoir writers: https://inspired-writer-collective.mn.co/The Inspired Writer Collective is an online writing community membership for women memoir writers. Created by authors Stephanie Oswald, Ph.D. & Elizabeth Wilson, it's a supportive online space to get more writing done, improve your craft, and strategically navigate your path to publishing. We offer weekly "Time to Write" sessions on Zoom for getting more writing done. You don't have to turn on your camera (though we'd love to see), but we'd love to meet you and encourage you on your writing journey. When you schedule time in your calendar, you're more likely to show up and it's even better when you're part of a community of writers. Subscribe to our channel for our weekly podcast videos and inspiration for your writing journey.Connect with us! Schedule a coffee chat with Elizabeth or Stephanie!Join our email list for first to know information about weekly podcast episodes, writing aids, and upcoming offers! To get more information about joining our Inspired Writer Collective or Read Like A Writer book club, click here.If you prefer video versions of the podcast or want to leave a comment on this specific episode, you can locate all of them here on our YouTube channel.
In this week's episode, we're focused on writing craft with Elizabeth sharing a presentation on Showing vs. Telling that she presented for Central Colorado Writers. You can get the PDF of the presentation in the link below. At one time or another, we all struggle with this as writers to find the right balance in our manuscripts between showing and telling. There's a time and place for both. No matter where you are in your journey it's good to get back to basics. As Plato said: "There is no harm in repeating a good thing." Get the presentation here: https://inspired-writer-collective.ck.page/7b5ba70b69Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://inspired-writer-collective.ck.page/24be00b363Join our online writing community for women memoir writers: https://inspired-writer-collective.mn.co/The Inspired Writer Collective is an online writing community for women memoir writers. Created by authors Stephanie Oswald, Ph.D. & Elizabeth Wilson, it's a supportive online space to get more writing done, improve your craft, and strategically navigate your path to publishing. We offer weekly "Time to Write" sessions on Zoom for getting more writing done. You don't have to turn on your camera (though we'd love to see), but we'd love to meet you and encourage you on your writing journey. When you schedule time in your calendar, you're more likely to show up and it's even better when you're part of a community of writers. Subscribe to our channel for our weekly podcast videos and inspiration for your writing journey.Connect with us! Schedule a coffee chat with Elizabeth or Stephanie!Join our email list for first to know information about weekly podcast episodes, writing aids, and upcoming offers! To get more information about joining our Inspired Writer Collective or Read Like A Writer book club, click here.If you prefer video versions of the podcast or want to leave a comment on this specific episode, you can locate all of them here on our YouTube channel.
The Page of Swords is associated with intellect, communication, and the power of words. This card often signifies the beginning stages of a new project or creative endeavor, including writing. It encourages expression, clear communication, and the effective use of one's mental abilities to convey thoughts and ideas. The Page of Swords can also symbolize curiosity, learning, and the exploration of new perspectives, all essential elements of the writing process. It represents my guest today, Elizabeth Wilson. Who Is Elizabeth Wilson? Elizabeth Wilson is co-founder of an online writing community, the Inspired Writer Collective, and host of its associated writing-focused podcast by the same name. She is also editing her debut novel, a memoir about her struggles with loneliness and journey to cultivate self-love and true belonging. When she is not working on her writing project, Elizabeth plays with her daughter, takes yoga classes, hikes in the mountains of Colorado, and helps other writers start writing their memoirs. Check out Elizabeth's online writing community and podcast, Inspired Writing Collective, Instagram, @inspiredwritercollective/, TikTok @inspiredwriterllc, and YouTube. Now you have it! I will talk to you again next Friday and next week and chat with one who the High Priestess represents. My guest then is a coach astrologer. She left the entertainment industry after working on shows like 30 Rock, The Good Wife, and Saturday Night Live. Now, she uses mindset work and astrology to help women overcome fear and anxiety and create the lives they want. That's something I can look forward to. Follow me on Medium at msmir.medium.com, Instagram at miriamreadstarot, and check out my site at miriamreadstarot.com. And, of course, follow The Tarot Table Podcast. You can join my list at miriamreadstarot.substack.com to get a week ahead of the tarot reading each Sunday, so you know what energies you face. Next week. Until then, see you next time, ciao for now.
In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin's Elizabeth Wilson interviews postdoctoral researcher M. Iqbal Bakti Utama of Northwestern University about a method allowing single photon production without defect. Aryl diazonium chemistry has been used in the past to functionalize the surface of carbon nanotubes. Utama's group found that this chemistry also works for tungsten diselenide surfaces. The group immersed tungsten diselenide monolayers into an aqueous solution of 4-nitrobenzene-diazonium tetrafluoroborate. The electrophilic molecules withdraws electrons from the monolayer, creating aryl diazonium radicals. These radicals react with each other to form nitrophenyl oligomer chains. Instead of binding covalently to the monolayer surface, the oligomers form an adlayer that is physisorbed on the tungsten diselenide surface. The spectra of photons generated when the research team irradiated the coated surface was vastly simpler than the uncoated monolayer. This work was published in Nature Communications.
In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin's Elizabeth Wilson interviews Manos Mavrikakis from the University of Wisconsin–Madison about his group's theoretical work on real-world industrial catalytic conditions. It is often assumed that most catalyst surface atoms stay in place during a reaction, firmly bonded to their metal neighbors. However, Mavrikakis's theoretical framework shows that under industrial reaction conditions, a surprising amount of metal–metal bond breaking is likely happening during catalytic reactions. This framework predicts that under reaction conditions, some adsorbed molecules have the strength to scavenge metal atoms from the catalyst particle, causing metal atoms to be ejected to a different spot on the metal surface. Bonds between metal atoms in certain geometries such as kinks can also break, even without adsorbed species, due to heat. However, the presence of reaction molecules may greatly increase the frequency of these events. The ejected metal atoms can then move around on the surface, collect together into groups such as trimers, tetramers, hexamers, or larger ensembles, forming entirely new types of active sites. This work was published in Science.
Recorded on New Years Eve in a hotel room in London. My husband 'Big' and I might not be anywhere near as funny as we think we are but we hope you find this very special episode mildly amusing at least! :) After an entire day hyperfocussing with no logic whatsoever on finding my favourite Most ADHD Thing entries of the year, my glamorous, gargantuan assistant 'the fluttering heart' of ADHDAF 'helps' me read them. The ultimate Shame Eradicator, 'The Most ADHD Thing' serves to raise ADHD Awareness with humour, allowing us to laugh at the ridiculous situations ADHD can result in and unites the ADHD Community. WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER! This year might not have gone at all to plan, but I'm so incredibly grateful for all of your support! I can't say THANK YOU enough,SERIOUSLY! ALL THE LOVE TO THE LEOPARD PRINT ARMY! TW: Contains swearing and some potentially triggering topics, including: RSD,work and relationship struggles, binge eating, depression, anxiety, suicide,ableism,risky driving,isolation, medication, addiction. If you are struggling with any of the topics covered, you are not alone.REACH OUTWATCH THE VIDEO of An ADHD AF Christmas Laura live in London and DOWNLOAD THE PRESENTATION SLIDESIf you've found this podcast helpful & are able,please help us continue to help others by joining our Community for Peer Support OR leave a tipMASSIVE THANKS TO ALL PATRONS!Gold Tier Patrons Shoutout:RachSlatts,Cat Marshall,Ally Mac,Kim Pierpoint,Rachael Riley,Derec Thompson,Leanne S,Laura Fleming,Clare Wilson,Michie,Amy Davies,Ceci,Kelsey F,Katherine Wilkinson,Alarna Pigmatiello,Elle, Mary N,Suzanne Tanso,Katy Smith,Jacqueline McGeachie,Linda Collins,Jennifer Wilson,Jo,Rachel Stewart,Christie,Claire Turner,Katie Enstone,Ani Kemsley,Lizzee Oliver,Nicola Mackenzie-Cracknell,Michelle Bellyou,Olivia Dyer,Gurjit Thandi,Ailish,Jody Ellen,Charlotte Holtom,Heesoo Lee,Nyki McKenzie,Ruth Lester,Kimi Wright,Rachel Williams,Sahra Zekiri,Lorna Lou,Chelsie Louise,Kirsty Cassell,Jacki Allen,Helen McEwan,Nic Hewett,Carly Taylor,Jen M,Claire Protherough,Reece English,Cara Aurora,Laura,Louise MacDonald,Claire Dowling,Ally Rathbone,Jenny Jimenez,Trudy,Daina Stinnett,Rosie Gee,Dr Explodo,Kayak Lady,Lindsay Knox,Gill Blackall,Siobhan Campbell,Kara,Lynsey Hoskins,Anna Byron,Ali Velo,Nikki Wilson,Kirsty Witkowska,Catherine Hickey,Michelle A,Abbie Whitelaw,Rhianne,Sofia Buccheri,Natalie,Caitlin Lewis,GIlly Pompom,Andie MacInnes,Niki,Donnie,Kim Michelle,Jackie Whittingham,Victoria Closs,Vanessa Fisher,Marianne Kelly,Jade Badge,Emma Pearce,Lyndsey Lowdon,Nelly Griggs,Claire Robinson,Tallis Morris,Charlotte Lynskey,Magdalena Kuna,JosieJoJo,Georgie Chisholm,Rachel Jones,Matilda Wanless,Alicia,Abi Wood,Tabitha Buck,Sarah Coldrey,Fanny Willy,Kirsten Richardson,Louise Kilgannon-Patel,Kirsti,Collette Morrison, Carol Falkner, Sally,Gemma Beauchamp,Disa SIF,Jenni Bell, Paula C Gleason,Nella Scurfield,Nicola Wright,Jaime Kerns,Suzie Lawes,Sarah Spurgeon,Sara,Jill,Toni Morgan,Ian Hepworth,Louise Townend,Amy Holliday,Natalie P,Jessica Williams,Aimee,Alexa & Sharissa Smith, Jill Saunders, Milly Withers, Dawn, Meg, Liane Ormerod-Leigh, Joanne Vasey,Jennie King,Elaine Koczubik, Victoria Galbraith,Abi Holland,Elizabeth Wilson,Vickie Hill,Vicky Parker,Clare Hunter,Annabel,Isabelle Paquette,Fern,Keeley,Cheryl Cosgrove & BEE,who helped make this episode possible; raising ADHD awareness and providing validation & information to those who desperately need it.Support the show
Helping me close Season 2 with a bang is Sam Brown of the ADHD Adults Podcast & charity ADHDadultuk, AKA Mrs ADHD!I wonder if Sam will change her name to Mrs AuDHD?I'm so grateful to The ADHD Adults for their support of ADHDAF & all of the amazing work Sam, her husband James & Alex do!Can't wait to see Sam at the Birmingham event & her & James at the London show & all of you coming to ALL XMAS EVENTS Sam shares insights into being both Autistic & ADHD,& a very different take on self love.This legendary lady gives Christmas the finger... well, kind of! ;) THANK YOU SO MUCH SAM! TW: contains swearing and mentions of death, bereavement,eating issues, self loathing, family conflict, mental health and relationship struggles, Medication. If you are struggling with any of the topics covered, you are not alone.REACH OUTNEW Jewellery HERE! And NEW FESTIVE ADHDAF Apparel HERE5 of the 12 days of ADHD Christmas performed by Clare DurrantIf you've found this podcast helpful & are able,please help us continue to help others by joining our Community for Peer Support OR leave a tipMASSIVE THANKS TO ALL PATRONS!Gold Tier Patrons Shoutout:RachSlatts,Cat Marshall,Ally Mac,Kim Pierpoint,Rachael Riley,Derec Thompson,Leanne S,Laura Fleming,Clare Wilson,Michie,Amy Davies,Ceci,Kelsey F,Katherine Wilkinson,Alarna Pigmatiello,Elle, Mary N,Suzanne Tanso,Katy Smith,Jacqueline McGeachie,Linda Collins,Jennifer Wilson,Jo,Rachel Stewart,Christie,Claire Turner,Katie Enstone,Ani Kemsley,Lizzee Oliver,Nicola Mackenzie-Cracknell,Michelle Bellyou,Olivia Dyer,Gurjit Thandi,Ailish,Jody Ellen,Charlotte Holtom,Heesoo Lee,Nyki McKenzie,Ruth Lester,Kimi Wright,Rachel Williams,Sahra Zekiri,Lorna Lou,Chelsie Louise,Kirsty Cassell,Jacki Allen,Helen McEwan,Nic Hewett,Carly Taylor,Jen M,Claire Protherough,Reece English,Cara Aurora,Laura,Louise MacDonald,Claire Dowling,Ally Rathbone,Jenny Jimenez,Trudy,Daina Stinnett,Rosie Gee,Dr Explodo,Kayak Lady,Lindsay Knox,Gill Blackall,Siobhan Campbell,Kara,Lynsey Hoskins,Anna Byron,Ali Velo,Nikki Wilson,Kirsty Witkowska,Catherine Hickey,Michelle A,Abbie Whitelaw,Rhianne,Sofia Buccheri,Natalie,Caitlin Lewis,GIlly Pompom,Andie MacInnes,Niki,Donnie,Kim Michelle,Jackie Whittingham,Victoria Closs,Vanessa Fisher,Marianne Kelly,Jade Badge,Emma Pearce,Lyndsey Lowdon,Nelly Griggs,Claire Robinson,Tallis Morris,Charlotte Lynskey,Magdalena Kuna,JosieJoJo,Georgie Chisholm,Rachel Jones,Matilda Wanless,Alicia,Abi Wood,Tabitha Buck,Sarah Coldrey,Fanny Willy,Kirsten Richardson,Louise Kilgannon-Patel,Kirsti,Collette Morrison, Carol Falkner, Sally,Gemma Beauchamp,Disa SIF,Jenni Bell, Paula C Gleason,Nella Scurfield,Nicola Wright,Jaime Kerns,Suzie Lawes,Sarah Spurgeon,Sara,Jill,Toni Morgan,Ian Hepworth,Louise Townend,Amy Holliday,Natalie P,Jessica Williams,Aimee,Alexa & Sharissa Smith, Jill Saunders, Milly Withers, Dawn, Meg, Liane Ormerod-Leigh, Joanne Vasey,Jennie King,Elaine Koczubik, Victoria Galbraith,Abi Holland,Elizabeth Wilson & Vickie Hill who helped make this episode possible; raising ADHD awareness and providing validation & information to those who desperately need it.Support the show
For this episode of “Ask the Expert,” Krissy Dilger of SRNA was joined by Dr. Elizabeth Wilson. Dr. Wilson discussed her research into how a patient's environment, including life stressors, interacts with their body, genetics, and inflammatory neurologic conditions. She also described the ways that healthcare providers and the community can bridge the gap for those who are negatively affected by health disparities.
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#080. 9 TO 5 (1980): NOSTALGIA -VS- NOVELTYAirdate: March 8, 2023Released in 1980, 9 to 5 boasted a powerful trio of women in leading roles. The film was groundbreaking for the time it was released, but does it still hold the same power decades later? Sheila's never seen the film. Kimberly has. This is the first installment of the Forever Fangirls Nostalgia - vs- Novelty series.**Spoiler Warning**If you'd like the show notes, see the trailer or links mentioned in this episode, head to:https://www.foreverfangirls.com/episode080/ Leave a 90s Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/ForeverFangirlsPodcastFollow Forever Fangirls: https://linktr.ee/ForeverFanPod
This week, the performer and author Elizabeth Wilson speaks to Artemis from the offices of Yale University Press in Bedford Square. Elizabeth tells us about the early life of a remarkable pianist, Maria Yudina, who rose to fame in Stalin's Russia. Maria Yudina was born in 1899 to a Jewish family in Nevel, a small town which now sits close to Russia's border with Belarus. Legend has it that Maria was Stalin's favourite pianist. Those who have seen Armando Iannucci's satirical film The Death of Stalin may remember the opening scene in which a pianist is forced to repeat her live performance so that a recording can be made of it and sent to Stalin. As Elizabeth explains in her new biography of the musician, Playing with Fire, the provenance of this story and whether it is about Maria is unclear. However, there is no shortage of fascinating and true stories about Maria, as Elizabeth shows us in this conversation. Maria came of age as the February revolution broke out in St Petersburg, where she was studying music. She took part briefly – even accidentally firing a rifle through a ceiling – before being questioned by a teacher from the conservatoire where she was studying. For most of her life though, Maria wasn't a revolutionary but an intellectual. Her social circle was made up of the leading figures of Russia's intelligentsia, including Boris Pasternak, Pavel Florensky, and Mikhail Bakhtin. In this episode we visit Maria in 1921, the year she graduated from the conservatoire and was appointed as a member of staff aged just 21. It was also a year in which the relationship between Russia's new revolutionary state and the country's artists and intellectuals felt uneasy and, at times, destructive. Show notes: Scene One: Maria's graduation ceremony. Scene Two: Maria's debut performance in Petrograd, which coincides with the poet Alexander Blok's death and funeral. Scene Three: The end of the civil war and the introduction of NEP. Memento: A chess set which shows pieces representing 2 sides of the Russian Civil War. People/Social Presenter: Artemis Irvine Guest: Elizabeth Wilson Production: Maria Nolan Podcast partner: Ace Cultural Tours Theme music: ‘Love Token' from the album ‘This Is Us' By Slava and Leonard Grigoryan Follow us on Twitter: @tttpodcast_ Or on Facebook See where 1921 fits on our Timeline
Muchas personas apasionadas por la moda empiezan a aprender sobre ella a través de la lectura: tal vez con alguno de los miles de libros escritos sobre Coco Chanel o los de imágenes que celebran el trabajo de distintas personas, marcas y medios de la industria. Pero en este capítulo queremos hablar de los libros que abordan la moda desde un punto de vista más académico, con contenido más crítico, basado en investigación y análisis de la moda como fenómeno sociocultural. En esta ocasión, Laura Beltrán-Rubio, Sandra Mathey García-Rada y Jeniffer Varela Rodríguez hablamos de nuestros favoritos y aquellos que nos marcaron.Referencias:Amy Odell, Ana: The Biography (Londres: Atlantic Books, 2022).Ashley Mears, Pricing Beauty: The Making of a Fashion Model (University of California Press, 2011).Dana Thomas, Fashionopolis, (Nueva York : Penguin Press, 2019).Elizabeth Wilson, Adorned in Dreams, (Londres: I.B. Tauris, 1985).Francesca Granata, Fashion Criticism: An Anthology (Londres, Bloomsbury Academic, 2021).Frederic Godart, Sociologia de la moda, (Buenos Aires: Edhasa, 2012).Frederic Godart, Penser La Mode (Paris: Editions du Regard, 2011). Gilles Lipovetsky, El imperio de lo efímero: la moda y su destino en las sociedades modernas (Barcelona: Anagrama, 2004).Lyneise E. Williams, Latin Blackness in Parisian Visual Culture, 1852-1932, (Londres: Bloomsbury, 2019).Orsola de Castro, Loved Clothes Last: How the Joy of Rewearing and Repairing Your Clothes Can Be a Revolutionary Act, (Nueva York, Penguin Life, 2021).Rosario Inés Granados Salinas, ed., Painted Cloth: Fashion and Ritual in Colonial Latin America (Austin, TX: Tower Books, 2022).Tanisha C. Ford, Dressed in Dreams: A Black Girl's Love Letter to the Power of Fashion (Nueva York: St. Martin's Press, 2019). Tim Gunn y Ada Calhoun, Tim Gunn's Fashion Bible: The Fascinating History of Everything in Your Closet (Nueva York: Gallery Books, 2013). Yuniya Kawamura y Jung-Whan Marc de Jong, Cultural Appropriation in Fashion and Entertainment (Londres: Bloomsbury, 2022).Encuéntranos en:http://www.modadospuntocero.com/p/salon-de-moda-podcast.html@moda2_0 @culturasdemoda @coventrendlab#SalonDeModaAgradecemos a Fair Cardinals (@faircardinals) por la música, a Jhon Jairo Varela Rodríguez por el diseño gráfico y a Maca Rubio por la edición del audio.
It takes a lot to earn a title like the Merry Widow of Windy Nook but for her, this title was not only fitting but maybe tame in comparison to the crimes she actually committed.Continuing on with our season of Black Widows, she not only fits the bill, but due to her crimes she would be the last woman to be sentenced to death in Durham in 1958. This is the case of Black Widow Mary Elizabeth Wilson.
**TRIGGER WARNING** This episode touches on the topics of rape, incest, murder, and child death. Stephanie starts our episode out with a bang by telling us the true crime story of The Papin Sisters. In 1933 two sisters would reach the end of their patience. Having been dealt a bad hand from childhood, these sisters working as maids for an abusive boss, couldn't handle the capitalist bullshit any longer. In a gruesome attack, the Papin Sisters effectively ended their employment (and their freedom). Sarah finishes the episode with a good ol' Pennsylvania True Story-turned-Folklore. Elizabeth Wilson was set to hang for the death of her twin boys, but she was innocent and her brother William was going to get her acquited. However, much like the current legal system, William had many different hoops jump through to save his sisters life. Listen to the episode to find out, and find out how one of these siblings later became the "Pennsylvania Hermit". We're so excited to bring you our first partnership!!! Magic Mind is a fantastic energy-boosting, focus-flowing, stress-relieving supplement. We've been drinking one a day ourselves and been LOVING the results. Pop on over to: magicmind.co/storiez and use promo code: STORIEZ20 to save 40% on your subscription, or, 20% off your first purchase!
Few movies have such a recognizable title track as 9 to 5 from 1980! It's the pick of Patreon supporter LuckyLooLooGreen this week and it's co-written and directed by Colin Higgins with story by Patricia Resnick. Starring Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton, Dabney Coleman, Elizabeth Wilson, and Sterling Hayden. If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: Three female employees of a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot find a way to turn the tables on him. thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thevhsstrikesback/support
We catch up with all that's been happening - and discuss Ukrainian milliner Ruslan Baginskiy and Elizabeth Wilson's new book 'Unfolding the Past'. See links below. We'd love you to support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bandeapartpodcast Unravelling Threads: Tracing and Transforming Violence and Trauma through Fashion, Conference, The Courtauld Institute / LCF (6-7 May 2022): https://courtauld.ac.uk/whats-on/unravelling-threads-tracing-and-transforming-violence-and-trauma-though-fashion/ Documenting Fashion Blog: https://sites.courtauld.ac.uk/documentingfashion/ Ruslan Blaginsky: https://www.instagram.com/ruslanbaginskiy_hats/ and https://ruslanbaginskiy.com/ Elizabeth Wilson, ‘Unfolding the Past', Bloomsbury (2022): https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/unfolding-the-past-9781350232617/ ‘Dressed: 7 Women – 200 Years of Fashion', MK&G, Hamburg (25 February – 28 August 2022): https://www.mkg-hamburg.de/en/exhibitions/dressed Charlie Porter,'What Artists Wear', Penguin (2021): https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/314/314590/what-artists-wear/9780141991252.html
Is there more to life than this? If the answer is yes, how in the world do we go about getting there? Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs is great in theory, but do we ever learn how we can get to the self-actualization stage? In this episode, ontologist, spiritual teacher and coach, Elizabeth Wilson, shares the answer she has reached after going through an extensive amount of studying and her unique life experience. Find out more about her and her husband's ministry, The Sovereign Way, at www.sovereignsolutions.day and https://www.facebook.com/groups/thesovereignway. Register for a free mastermind class they are offering on Thursday, May 26, 2022, 6-8 pm (EDT) at https://www.sovereignsolutions.day/webinar-registration. Book mentioned in this episode:“Way of mastery”by Shanti Christo Foundation - https://www.amazon.com/Way-Mastery-Shanti-Christo-Foundation/dp/0977163202Download "5 steps to start your meditation practice" for free today! https://www.subscribepage.com/5_steps_to_start_your_meditation_practiceLet's connect!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masakozawa_photographyFacebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/151528407196525Website: https://masakozawa.com/Support the show
Ten odcinek sponsoruje Wydawnictwo Poznańskie W tym tygodniu rozpoczynamy od klubu książki i rozmowy o powrocie Selling Sunset- koniec dygresji (31:14). Historie w tym odcinku zainspirowane zostały książką „I że ci (nie) odpuszczę. Najbardziej mordercze kobiety w historii”. Pierwsza Karolina opowiada o seryjnej morderczyni Clementine Barnabet a druga Karolina o czarnej wdowie Mary Elizabeth Wilson. (00:35) Klub Książki: „Powolne spalanie" Paula Hawkins (09:51) Lucy Foley „A Paris Apartment" (10:59) Zapowiedź Klubu Książki : „Smutek i rozkosz" Meg Mason Jeśli chcecie wygrać książkę zapraszamy na nasz Instagram @prawdziwezbrodnie (12:19) Minx I Odwilż, HBO Max (13:10) White Hot: The Rise & Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch, Netflix (14:10) Selling Sunset, Netflix (21:30) Severance, Apple TV+ (23:44) WeCrashed, Apple TV+ (21:51) The Dropout, Disney plus (26:53) Batman, HBO Max (28:12) „I że ci (nie) odpuszczę. Najbardziej mordercze kobiety w historii” Jennifer Wright Kod -50% na książkę na empik.com od 4 maja do 8 maja na hasło: prawdziwezbrodnie Konkurs: Wysyłka książek tylko na terenie Polski. Aby wygrać napisz nam jaka jest Twoja ulubiona książka True Crime Odpowiedź wyślij na adres prawdziwezbrodnieksiazka@gmail.com Na odpowiedzi czekamy do 07.05.2022 Wybierzemy 3 najciekawsze odpowiedzi. (31:14) Pierwsza historia- Clementine Barnabet (52:29) Druga historia- Mary Elizabeth Wilson
Special Guest DJ Bryant, joins your hosts Chad Robinson and Russell Guest for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit 9 to 5 (1980) [PG] Genre: Comedy, Workplace Comedy Starring: Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton, Dabney Coleman, Sterling Hayden, Elizabeth Wilson, Henry Jones, Lawrence Pressman, Marian Mercer, Renn Woods, Norma Donaldson, Roxanna Bonilla-Giannini, Peggy Pope, Richard Stahl, Ray Vitte, Edward Marshall, Alan Haufrect, Earl Boen, Jeffrey Douglas Thomas, Tom Tarpey, Michael DeLano, Barbara Bernstein, David Price, Gavin Mooney, Peter Hobbs Director: Colin Higgins Recoded on 2022-04-03
La scène se déroule dans The Sign of Four, écrit en 1889 publié en 1890. Dans l'ouverture, une scène qui montre le célèbre détective dans son bureau. Dr. Watson, son acolyte, raconte en disant qu'Holmes avait, non loin de lui, un étui en maroquin soigné et que son bras était, et je cite : « marqué d'innombrables traces de piqûres ». La marque d'injection de cocaïne et, comme le précise Sherlock, une « solution à 7 % ». Adhérez à cette chaîne pour obtenir des avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4TCCaX-gqBNkrUqXdgGRA/join Pour soutenir financièrement la chaîne, trois choix: 1. Cliquez sur le bouton « Adhérer » sous la vidéo. 2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hndl 3. UTip: https://utip.io/lhistoirenousledira Avec: Laurent Turcot, professeur en histoire à l'Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada et Benjamin Brillaud de @Nota Bene et @Nota Bonus Script, montage et réalisation: Laurent Turcot 00:00 Introduction 01:47 L'engouement pour la cocaïne 06:51 Holmes et la cocaïne 11:03 Les dangers de la cocaïne 16:27 Conclusion Musique issue du site : epidemicsound.com Abonnez-vous à ma chaine: https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/histoirenousledira Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurentturcot Les vidéos sont utilisées à des fins éducatives selon l'article 107 du Copyright Act de 1976 sur le Fair-Use. Pour aller plus loin: Douglas Small, « Sherlock Holmes and Cocaine: A 7% Solution for Modern Professionalism », English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920, Volume 58, Number 3, 2015, pp. 341-360. Douglas Small, « The Seven-Per-Cent Solution », History Today, vol. 72, Issue 2, February 2022, p. 14-16. Douglas Small, « Cocaine, the Victorian wonder drug », Wellcome Collection, 23 may 2019. https://wellcomecollection.org/articles/XN6XsxAAAFk1pmQ7 Mike Jay, « Les raisons de la passion de Sherlock Holmes pour la cocaïne», Ulyces, 4 novembre 2014. https://www.ulyces.co/longs-formats/sherlock-holmes-cocaine-docteur-watson-drogue/ Benjamin D. O'Dell, « Performing the Imperial Abject: The Ethics of Cocaine in Arthur Conan Doyle's ‘The Sign of Four,'» The Journal of Popular Culture, 45.5 (2012), 1980 Éric Fouassier, « Sherlock Holmes, Watson et la cocaïne. Une contribution littéraire l'histoire des toxicomanies », Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 82e année, no 300, 1994, p. 65-70. Elizabeth Wilson, Bohemians: The Glamorous Outcasts, New York, Tauris Parke, 2003. Nicki Buscemi, “The Case of the Case History: Detecting the Medical Report in Sherlock Holmes,” Journal of Victorian Culture, 19.2 (2014), 216–31 Virginia Berridge, Opium and the People: Opiate Use and Policy in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Britain, London, Free Association Books, 1999. Dominick A. Labianca et William J. Reeves, « Sherlock holmes and his compulsive use of cocaine: A topic for coordinated study », Science Education, 60/1, January/March 1976, p. 47-52. #histoire #documentaire #sherlockholmes
One of the greatest challenges to our K-12 education systems - a global pandemic, saw schools across the world responding to unprecedented disruption in delivering face-to-face learning. There were some education systems who had invested early in the necessary critical digital infrastructure, which allowed them to be better prepared with their response efforts. One of these leaders was the Department of Education and Training in Victoria, Australia. Their connected learners program, enabled by Webex classroom technology was well underway when COVID struck. We've captured a fascinating discussion between Reg Johnson, Director of Education for Cisco ANZ and Elizabeth Wilson the Chief Information Officer of the Department of Education and Training in Victoria about how they managed a high performing K-12 system amidst incredible change. Learn more here : https://www.webex.com/industries/education.html
The first episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1980 features the second-highest-grossing film at the box office, 9 to 5. Directed and co-written (with Patricia Resnick) by Colin Higgins and starring Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton, Dabney Coleman and Elizabeth Wilson, 9 to 5 grossed $103.3 million and was nominated for an Oscar for its theme song. The post 9 to 5 (1980 Box Office Champ) appeared first on Awesome Movie Year.
Thank you: Bernie DeKoven, Patch Adams, David Westbrook, Chris Celio, Mark Williams, Mark Preston, Steve Rawlings, Sinbad, King Cole, David & Patty Rule,. Dan Hurst, Jessica Clem, Jonah at family tree nursery, Jim Fussell, Jeff Matovic, Jack Mandlebaum, Sandy DiGiovani, Ginny Tadlock, Chris & Susie Joiner, New York City Firefighters, Rachel Monley, Steve Barrett, Bowen White, Lonnie McFadden, Jeff Lee, Bob Gretz, Hank Young, Dan Israel, Max Deweese, Dave Stevens, Will C, Danny Black, Aaron Bono, Walt David Disney, Greg Vaughn, Scarman, Ed Golden, Greg Thomas, Tom Albers, Traci Bray, Alfred Sauchelli Jr., Max Floyd, Deron Cherry, Mark Preston, Steve Rawlings, Bryan Busby, Ann Priesley, James R. Hahn, Dr. Eric Kulick, Mike Thompson, Lance Ringnald, George Gates, Patrick and Matilda, Mike Saccone, Julie Mulherne, Bob Hill and Michael Zedick, Lauren Fritts, Kevin Harlan, Elliot Threat, Jeff Trachta, Care Tuk, Folks at the Barber shop, Jack Poessinger, Sherry Kuel, Carl Peterson, Bob Costas, Ethan Bryan, Kate McGuck, Kerry Smith, Steve Garrett, Chris Fritz, Bob Garett,, Sam Griesbaum, Chuck Morton, Tom Burgoon, Derek Chappell, Bob Eubanks, Jan Zimmerman, the two dectectives in Raymore Missouri, Joe Castiglione, Jan Thomas, Ben Kitchen, Rich Young, Scott Corbin, Tan Nuygen, Harry Lorrayne, Kendall Gammon, Greg Pryor, Dan Meers, Mark Klein, Paul Chapa, Curt Diebel, Dave Wilson, Gavin Jerome, Suzie Aaron, Larry Corrigan, Elizabeth Wilson, Eli and Jennifer Cooper, Storey Pryor, Roger Hicks, Robert Anderson, Jay Eudaly, Bob Boring, Max Brown, Dr. Jean Moretta, Jerry Van Alst, James R. Zingleman, Bill Munholland, Joel Madison, Joe Caronia, Johnny Rowlands, TyJones, Gayle Sanders, Gary and Trish Walker, Bob Burris, Doug Broderick, Henry Cho, Gary Jenkins, Rob Carson, Paul Craig, Rich Pupura, Joey Corona, Dan Hurst, Craig Minervini, Glen Hilton, Bill Decker, Joe Crane, Wes Lockard, Max Brown, John Routh and everyone who has shared a story. If I have left out your name – let me know and I will gladly add it. So many more Podcasts to come. Let me know if you have a story or someone I should interview so we can help heal the world – one laugh at a time. THANK YOU TO ALL WHO LISTEN. naster.com 913 963 9486
In this episode Daniel begins with a flare up of factoids that discuss the benefits of going commando in bed. Melissa tells Daniel the fascinating case of a polyamorous relationship that began around 1915 and lasted four decades, but by the 1950's, two were dead and a true Black Window eventually claimed four victims thrusting the quaint English village of Windy Nook into the national spotlight.
Let's welcome Sam and Elizabeth Wilson on the show today, an entrepreneur couple from Tennessee. Sam is an active investor in self-storage, parking, multifamily apartments, RV parks, and single-family homes. He hosts the "How to Scale Commercial Real Estate Podcast" where he interviews real estate experts to give listeners the tips, tools, and tricks to scale their investment portfolio.Sam holds a bachelor's degree in business finance from the University of Memphis and holds a real estate license in Tennessee. In addition to his years of real estate experience, he also has a diverse background in business ownership, building construction, and management.To know more about Sam and Elizabeth, you can visit their website at brickeninvestmentgroup.com or email Sam at sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com. You may also email Elizabeth at sudslaundrymemphis@gmail.com.What book has had the biggest impact on you and why?Elizabeth: Economics and One lesson, it's about how the economy worksSam: Bruchko: The Astonishing True Story of a 19-Year-Old AmericanIf people wanted to be JUST like you, what is the first actionable thing they could do to follow in your footsteps? Sam: Do it and do it now. If you have an idea, do it! Don't delay and remove fear.Elizabeth: Learn by doing. can't really prepare unless you do it.What small thing/s do most people not know about you?Sam: I have a more professional licenseElizabeth: I'm an avid runner for 5 1/2 yearsWhat is your favorite vacation spot as a family or individual?Sam: I like to go to the mountainsElizabeth: Go back to South AfricaIf you really enjoyed this content and are looking for more, you can continue to learn more about us in several different places for free!on our website for blogs & other podcast interviews! elevateequity.orgour YouTube channel! youtube.com/channel/derekcliffordour book/audiobook! amazon.com/dp/ebookIf you'd like to have a FREE copy of our 7 Ways Commercial Real Estate Syndications Protect and Build Wealth, simply click the link below. We are here and vested in your long-term success! elevateequity.org/7waysEbook