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AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #4, Episode #64: Farmer Tales

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 61:22


Farmers tell stories about their ecxperiences with soil and livestock. Sean Dengler nurtured a lamb in childhood who made all the messy work of farming worth it. For six days, Meghan Filbert chased an escaped ram that made her life a royal mess. Josh Anderson in North Dakota and Austen Camille in Maryland dialogue about soil, how it has changed their attitudes toward landscape and how it has shaped their own creative work. And host Mary Swander tells how her whole community pulled together to try to save a burning Amish barn filled with cows. Music-Dear Lisa and Hollow Poplar--by Betty Swarts and Dan Pease.Connect with us on our new Substack pages where you will see videos, photos and extras from the podcast:Mary Swander's Buggy LandAnd Mary Swander's Emerging Voices, showcasing young, diverse writers on current topics:maryswander.substack.comswander.substack.comBecome a Substack paid subscriber, comment and engage with the episode, joining in the Buggy Land community.Become a premium member of our podcast Mary Swander's Buggy Land and gain access to bonus interviews, books, postcards, and poetry critiques. Have Mary join you and a small group for a reading. Visit: https://agarts.supercast.com/Your donation to Buggy Land helps make this podcast a sustainable business and allows us to do this work. We could not do it without you. Thank you for your support. Make your donation: https://www.agarts.org/donate/AgArts is a non-profit organization based in Kalona, Iowa, whose mission is to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. The Executive Director and host of Buggy Land is award-winning author Mary Swander. https://maryswander.com/. Learn more about AgArts: https://www.agarts.org/Say hello on Facebook and Instagram

The heavyonthewristent's Podcast
Heavy On The Wrist Podcast Season 4 Episode 3 Emerging Voices Interviews with Tomorrow's Artists

The heavyonthewristent's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 1:53


Where culture meets conversation. From the latest in music and sports to unfiltered takes on current events, we keep it real, raw, and relevant. Hosted by voices that know the game, this is more than just a podcast—it's a lifestyle. Tune in, tap in, and stay heavy on the wrist

ICRC Humanitarian Law and Policy Blog
The imperative to protect water and water systems during armed conflict

ICRC Humanitarian Law and Policy Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 20:00


Amid the complexities of contemporary armed conflicts, damage to water infrastructure and the use of water as a means or method of warfare have devastating consequences for both civilian populations and the environment. Despite existing legal protections, gaps in compliance and enforcement leave water systems vulnerable, exacerbating humanitarian crises and ecological harm. Addressing these challenges requires a renewed focus on legal frameworks, accountability, and practical measures to strengthen the protection of water in conflict settings. In this post, part of the Emerging Voices series, Tadesse Kebebew, Researcher and Project Manager at the Geneva Water Hub, examines the severe consequences of attacks on water systems and the weaponization of water in armed conflicts. He assesses the strengths and limitations of current international legal protections and offers concrete recommendations to enhance safeguards for freshwater resources, emphasizing the need for stronger compliance with international humanitarian law.

She's My Cherry Pie
Bibingka With Abi Balingit Of “Mayumu”

She's My Cherry Pie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 36:10


We're revisiting one of our favorite episodes today—host Jessie Sheehan's interview with cookbook author and blogger Abi Balingit of The Dusky Kitchen. Abi is known for her flavorful, fun desserts, inspired by her American upbringing and Filipino heritage. She channeled all of this in her debut cookbook, “Mayumu: Filipino American Desserts Remixed,” which won the James Beard Award for Emerging Voice. Abi was also featured on the cover of Cherry Bombe's Creative Class Issue. Abi joins host Jessie Sheehan to talk about her horchata bibingka from the book, including how she came up with her unique twist on the traditional savory Filipino dessert. The duo also chat about Abi's career path, the pasalubong treat boxes that she started baking in 2020, and how she landed a book deal through social media.Subscribe to our baking newsletter.To get the Creative Class Issue, click here. To get the Love Issue, click here. Visit cherrybombe.com for subscriptions, show transcripts, and tickets to upcoming events.More on Abi: Instagram, “Mayumu” cookbook, websiteMore on Jessie: Instagram, “Salty, Cheesy, Herby, Crispy Snackable Bakes cookbook

ICRC Humanitarian Law and Policy Blog
Addressing landmine pollution: how the 'polluter pays' principle can help

ICRC Humanitarian Law and Policy Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 19:34


Landmines, a persistent threat in post-conflict zones, pose severe risks to both human lives and the environment. These explosive devices, often buried underground, remain dormant for years, contaminating soil and water and causing long-term ecological damage. While robust legal frameworks governing landmines exist under international humanitarian law (IHL), landmine instruments have only recently begun to incorporate more explicit environmental protections. In this post, and as part of the Emerging Voices series, Goran Sandić, Researcher at the University of Belgrade and Coordinator of the Belgrade International Law Circle, argues that the “polluter pays” principle – originally formulated in international environmental law – can serve as an interpretive lens to reinforce the responsibility of states and other actors for environmental harm arising from landmine use. By weaving this principle into existing processes, we can more effectively address the ongoing costs of landmine remediation and underscore the responsibility of parties that violate fundamental obligations under IHL. This approach aims to support environmental justice while enhancing the legal framework for armed conflicts, which could influence post-conflict recovery efforts and mine action globally.

ICRC Humanitarian Law and Policy Blog
Environmental destruction in conflict: broadening accountability in war

ICRC Humanitarian Law and Policy Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 10:32


International law recognizes the importance of environmental protection during armed conflict. Additional Protocol I of the Geneva Conventions was the first treaty to formally prohibit warfare methods that cause widespread, long-term, and severe environmental damage. The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) further criminalizes damage to the natural environment as a war crime, though its high threshold has so far prevented its use. The existing initiatives to define “ecocide” aim, among other things, to broaden accountability beyond armed conflict and include corporations. In this post, part of the Emerging Voices series, Iryna Rekrut, Legal Fellow at the Center for Gender & Refugee Studies, proposes an additional potential avenue that could also be used to improve accountability for environmental damage under the Rome Statute. She argues that a more expansive interpretation of existing provisions – particularly refining the definitions of “widespread,” “long-term,” and “severe” damage – could meet the evidentiary burden and make prosecution more viable under current international law.

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #4, Episode #63: St. Patrick's Day Special

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 44:55


Host Mary Swander interviews local historian Roger Duffey about the early settlement of Buggy Land, the Irish becoming neighbors and inter-marrying with the Amish. Swander recites her poem "Quay," and her monologue "Craic and a Jug of Poitin." Sean Fitzgerald lilts, plays Irish pipes, and tin whistle. John Corless sings "The Rose of Tralee" and "Down by the Salley Gardens" by William Butler Yeats.Connect with us on our new Substack pages where you will see videos, photos and extras from the podcast:Mary Swander's Buggy LandAnd Mary Swander's Emerging Voices, showcasing young, diverse writers on current topics:maryswander.substack.comswander.substack.comBecome a Substack paid subscriber, comment and engage with the episode, joining in the Buggy Land community.Become a premium member of our podcast Mary Swander's Buggy Land and gain access to bonus interviews, books, postcards, and poetry critiques. Have Mary join you and a small group for a reading. Visit: https://agarts.supercast.com/Your donation to Buggy Land helps make this podcast a sustainable business and allows us to do this work. We could not do it without you. Thank you for your support. Make your donation: https://www.agarts.org/donate/AgArts is a non-profit organization based in Kalona, Iowa, whose mission is to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. The Executive Director and host of Buggy Land is award-winning author Mary Swander. https://maryswander.com/. Learn more about AgArts: https://www.agarts.org/Say hello on Facebook and Instagram

ICRC Humanitarian Law and Policy Blog
Hospitals under fire: legal and practical challenges to strengthened protection

ICRC Humanitarian Law and Policy Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 14:27


Amid the devastation of armed conflict, hospitals stand as fragile sanctuaries, overwhelmed by demand and depleted of essential supplies. Struggling to function under relentless strain, they remain uniquely vulnerable – yet, rather than being protected, they are too often caught in the crosshairs of tactical attacks and political allegations. In this installment of the Emerging Voices series, Khang Phan and Thao Nguyen, recent graduates of Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, trace patterns in attacks on hospitals in contemporary conflicts. They examine the legal protections in place and the practical challenges that undermine compliance and enforcement. In doing so, they underscore the need for more effective warning systems and stronger communication among stakeholders to ensure hospitals receive the fullest possible protection.

Code for Thought
[EN] An Emerging Voice - Deborah Udoh

Code for Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 30:38


I met Deborah at the Research Software Engineering 2024 conference in Newcastle, UK, where she gave an impassioned speech about her drive to carve out a new career and new opportunities in STEM. Here she talks about how she got here and the obstacles she faces. My apologies, I initially uploaded the raw version of the interview. This should now be correctedhttps://we-are-ols.org Open Life Sciences https://www.outreachy.org the Outreachy programmehttps://rsecon24.society-rse.org/programme/emerging-voice-plenary/ Deb's talk at RSE Con 24. Get in touchThank you for listening! Merci de votre écoute! Vielen Dank für´s Zuhören! Contact Details/ Coordonnées / Kontakt: Email mailto:peter@code4thought.org UK RSE Slack (ukrse.slack.com): @code4thought or @piddie US RSE Slack (usrse.slack.com): @Peter Schmidt Mastodon: https://fosstodon.org/@code4thought or @code4thought@fosstodon.org Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/code4thought.bsky.social LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pweschmidt/ (personal Profile)LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/codeforthought/ (Code for Thought Profile) This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #4, Episode #62: From Buggy Land to Hovland

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 47:04


Host Mary Swander interviews Liese Greensfelder about her new memoir Accidental Shepherd. Music by Bettie Swarts and Dan Pease, including a Scandinavian schottische and Dubuque. Swander monologue: 150 Pairs of Boots.Connect with us on our new Substack pages where you will see photos and extras from the podcast:Mary Swander's Buggy LandAnd Mary Swander's Emerging Voices, showcasing young, diverse writers on current topics:maryswander.substack.comswander.substack.comBecome a premium member of our podcast Mary Swander's Buggy Land and gain access to bonus interviews, books, postcards, and poetry critiques. Have Mary join you and a small group for a reading. Visit: https://agarts.supercast.com/Your donation to Buggy Land helps make this podcast a sustainable business and allows us to do this work. We could not do it without you. Thank you for your support. Make your donation: https://www.agarts.org/donate/AgArts is a non-profit organization based in Kalona, Iowa, whose mission is to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. The Executive Director and host of Buggy Land is award-winning author Mary Swander. https://maryswander.com/. Learn more about AgArts: https://www.agarts.org/Say hello on Facebook and Instagram

ZenOne Podcast
"There's a monumental shift in the dental industry!"| Mike McCarthy (ex: vTail VP, Marketing)

ZenOne Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 52:47


Summary In this episode of the ZenOne Podcast, Tiger Safarov interviews Michael McCarthy, a passionate advocate for dentistry and private practice ownership. They discuss the evolution of the dental industry over the past 25 years, the challenges faced by independent dentists, and the importance of communication and leadership in practice management. McCarthy emphasizes the need for dentists to adapt to changing dynamics, including the rise of DSOs and the shift towards peer-to-peer learning. The conversation also touches on the role of distributors and manufacturers in supporting dental practices, as well as the future outlook for the industry, particularly in relation to the prevalence of dental diseases like cavities. Takeaways Michael McCarthy has been passionate about dentistry for 25 years. The dental industry has evolved, but independent practices still face challenges. Successful dentists often learn through trial and error. Peer-to-peer learning is becoming more important in dentistry. Communication skills are lacking in dental education. Independent dentists need to adapt to changing market dynamics. Delegation and leadership are crucial for practice owners. The relationship between manufacturers and distributors is complex. Cavities are the most prevalent disease globally, highlighting the need for preventive care. The future of dentistry will require innovative solutions and adaptability. 50% of Dental practices in the US will stay Private There a lot of successful private practice owners that no one knows about Great and successful practice owners are first great communicators The Value of Peer to Peer learning  Shit in female graduation  Chapters (00:00) Introduction to Dentistry Passion (02:09) The Evolution of Dental Practices (06:10) The Psychology of Independent Dentists (10:08) Navigating Resources for New Dentists (13:46) Communication Challenges in Dentistry (16:02) Keys to Success for Practice Owners (19:59) The Role of Leadership in Dental Practices (23:51) Finding Success in Independence (25:55) The Importance of Dental Education (27:17) Differential Marketing for Growth (28:51) Tensions in the Distribution Chain (30:51) Changing Dynamics in Sales and Distribution (34:10) The Future of Dental Equipment Distribution (36:11) Building Relationships with Manufacturers (39:22) Service and Support Challenges (42:50) Creating Tomorrow's Customers (48:26) The Future of Dentistry (50:26) Emerging Voices in Dentistry Referenced: AADOM - https://www.dentalmanagers.com/members/ Alliance of Independent Dentist - https://aid-ma.org/ Michael McCarthy Linked:https://www.linkedin.com/in/medadman/  Clinician's Report: https://www.cliniciansreport.org/  Facebook Group: Dental Nachos - https://www.dentalnachos.com/

Side Hustle Pro
439: How Podcasting Changed Her Career Trajectory w/ Hiwote Getaneh

Side Hustle Pro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 59:25


This week we have a special student spotlight featuring Hiwote Getaneh, an audio producer curious about human-centered, emotion-driven storytelling. We first met when she joined my Podcast Moguls accelerator program, and it's been so awesome to follow her journey from working in social policy research, to growing her own podcast, to actually changing her career path to work in podcasting full time, to moving to Portugal to live and work full time, to now launching her Emerging Voices, a podcasting accelerator for aspiring creators who want to start a podcast that is unique to them and build their creative resilience along the way.In this episode she shares:How identifying a niche audience transformed her podcast and entrepreneurial journeyHer focus on helping first and second-generation immigrant women find confidence in their stories Balancing financial stability after leaving her full time job and moving abroad to PortugalHighlights include:00:00 Intro03:00 From analyst to podcaster07:45 Mastering storytelling 13:30 Lessons from Podcast Moguls18:00 Creating content with purpose21:00 Becoming an expat in Portugal28:00 Preparing for full time entrepreneurship 33:00 Building a platform to monetize43:00 Defeating self-doubt47:00 Living in Portugal54:00 Tips for entrepreneursCheck out episode 439 of Side Hustle Pro podcast out now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTubeLinks mentioned in this episodeHiwote's website: https://www.depthandcandor.com/ Hiwote's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hiwote.getaneh/ The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker: https://www.priyaparker.com/book-art-of-gathering Union Docs: https://uniondocs.org/ Podcast Moguls: https://sidehustlepro.co/podcastmoguls/ Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): http://sidehustlepro.libsyn.com/rssAnnouncementsJoin our Facebook CommunityIf you're looking for a community of supportive side hustlers who are all working to take our businesses to the next level, join us here: http://sidehustlepro.co/facebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #3, Episode #61: Harvest

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 49:45


A harvest issue showcasing Rick Exner's new CD called Occasional Music. Farmer Sean Dengler tells a tale of bringing in the soybean harvest with Old Hoss. Host Mary Swander interviews Amy Kolen with her new book Inside Voices (Ice Cube Press) about singing in a prison choir at the same time she cares for her dying mother. And Swander delivers a monologue about Stingy Jack.Connect with us on our new Substack pages where you will see photos and extras from the podcast:Mary Swander's Buggy LandAnd Mary Swander's Emerging Voices, showcasing young, diverse writers on current topics:maryswander.substack.comswander.substack.comBecome a premium member of our podcast Mary Swander's Buggy Land and gain access to bonus interviews, books, postcards, and poetry critiques. Have Mary join you and a small group for a reading. Visit: https://agarts.supercast.com/Your donation to Buggy Land helps make this podcast a sustainable business and allows us to do this work. We could not do it without you. Thank you for your support. Make your donation: https://www.agarts.org/donate/AgArts is a non-profit organization based in Kalona, Iowa, whose mission is to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. The Executive Director and host of Buggy Land is award-winning author Mary Swander. https://maryswander.com/. Learn more about AgArts: https://www.agarts.org/Say hello on Facebook and Instagram

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #3, Episode #60: Around Freemartin Town

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 39:53


Host Mary Swander takes a spin around Freemartin Town and reads the notes Paul, the Egg Man, has put into his cartons. Swander interviews Aidan Yoder, a Mennonite student and peace activist, home from his 11-day march for Gaza. Swander reads about sacrifice and service from Plain Interests, then concludes with her own monologue called Bring Back the Bluebirds. Music: Cluck Old Hen and Motherless Child.Connect with us on our new Substack pages where you will see photos and extras from the podcast:Mary Swander's Buggy LandAnd Mary Swander's Emerging Voices, showcasing young, diverse writers on current topics:maryswander.substack.comswander.substack.comBecome a premium member of our podcast Mary Swander's Buggy Land and gain access to bonus interviews, books, postcards, and poetry critiques. Have Mary join you and a small group for a reading. Visit: https://agarts.supercast.com/Your donation to Buggy Land helps make this podcast a sustainable business and allows us to do this work. We could not do it without you. Thank you for your support. Make your donation: https://www.agarts.org/donate/AgArts is a non-profit organization based in Kalona, Iowa, whose mission is to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. The Executive Director and host of Buggy Land is award-winning author Mary Swander. https://maryswander.com/. Learn more about AgArts: https://www.agarts.org/Say hello on Facebook and Instagram

Connected Spirit
Living In Tune Building a Heart: Led Feminine Business with Your Soul Gifts with Liz Roberta

Connected Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 38:54


Liz Roberta is the powerhouse author of Living In Tune with Hay House and an expert Business Coach for holistic entrepreneurs. She's all about growing your business the feminine way! Liz snagged the "Emerging Voices" award at the Kindred Spirit Awards and has graced the pages of Metro, Glamour, The NYC Journal, Yahoo!, and Take A Break.   Her mission? To help coaches and healers find total alignment in business and lead with heart.   As Jonny Wilkinson (CBE) puts it, “Liz is a powerful presence; she emanates spontaneity and lives an inspiring message.”   In This Episode:   We dive deep with Liz Roberta to explore:   - The Power of Intuition: Learn how tapping into your intuition can unlock new levels of success and satisfaction.   - Aligning Your Business: Discover how to align your business with your inner values and feminine energy.   - Overcoming Challenges: Liz shares her insights on overcoming common obstacles faced by holistic entrepreneurs.   - Heart-Centered Leadership: Get practical tips on leading with heart and authenticity in your business.   Listen in to get inspired, empowered, and ready to transform your entrepreneurial journey!  

Lighthouse Church North County
Emerging Voices Part 1 | Omar, Eddie, Rosemary & Eva | Lighthouse Church North Co. | 07.07.2024

Lighthouse Church North County

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 33:21


Welcome to Lighthouse Church! We are located in the City of Vista, in the North County of San Diego. To join us in person, head over to: 342 Eucalyptus Ave. Vista, CA 92084 We meet every Sunday at 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM & 12:00 PM If you want to know more about us or to connect with us, let us know by filling out this Digital Connect Card: https://gotolighthouse.churchcenter.com/people/forms/665423 If you made a decision to follow Jesus today, or want help taking your Next Step, send us an email at: info@lighthousechurchnc.org If you would like to make a contribution to Lighthouse Church, or to give your tithe or offering digitally, you can do that by heading to our website. www.lighthousechurchnc.org/give

Lighthouse Church North County
Emerging Voices Part 2 | Miriam, Ben, Bri & Carlos | Lighthouse Church North Co. | 07.07.2024

Lighthouse Church North County

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 33:02


Welcome to Lighthouse Church! We are located in the City of Vista, in the North County of San Diego. To join us in person, head over to: 342 Eucalyptus Ave. Vista, CA 92084 We meet every Sunday at 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM & 12:00 PM If you want to know more about us or to connect with us, let us know by filling out this Digital Connect Card: https://gotolighthouse.churchcenter.com/people/forms/665423 If you made a decision to follow Jesus today, or want help taking your Next Step, send us an email at: info@lighthousechurchnc.org If you would like to make a contribution to Lighthouse Church, or to give your tithe or offering digitally, you can do that by heading to our website. www.lighthousechurchnc.org/give

Gas Street Podcast
Emerging Voices

Gas Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024


We hear from both Ben and Chiara, our GSA students on the theme 'Jesus Is'.

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #3, Episode #59: Distance

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 37:48


Farmer Sean Dengler describes his 90 minute commute to his farm. One day the drive became difficult. The Call-In Catastrophe processes recent storms and the plague of loneliness. Host Mary Swander reads her poem Scheherazade, and delivers her monologue about morel hunting.Connect with us on our new Substack pages where you will see photos and extras from the podcast:Mary Swander's Buggy LandAnd Mary Swander's Emerging Voices, showcasing young, diverse writers on current topics:maryswander.substack.comswander.substack.comBecome a premium member of our podcast Mary Swander's Buggy Land and gain access to bonus interviews, books, postcards, and poetry critiques. Have Mary join you and a small group for a reading. Visit: https://agarts.supercast.com/Your donation to Buggy Land helps make this podcast a sustainable business and allows us to do this work. We could not do it without you. Thank you for your support. Make your donation: https://www.agarts.org/donate/AgArts is a non-profit organization based in Kalona, Iowa, whose mission is to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. The Executive Director and host of Buggy Land is award-winning author Mary Swander. https://maryswander.com/. Learn more about AgArts: https://www.agarts.org/Say hello on Facebook and Instagram

Voice Lessons Podcast
A Lesson On Owning Your Own Narrative with Pascale Sablan

Voice Lessons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 34:02 Transcription Available


Meet Pascale Sablan, a visionary architect with an impressive track record of transforming the built environment. Pascale has been recognized as one of the most influential architects of her generation, with a practice characterized by a commitment to excellence, innovation, and sustainability. She currently serves as the NOMA Global President and Chief Executive Officer at Adjaye Associates, New York Studio in charge of all operations, whilst continuing to lead efforts for architectural projects, community engagement and business development. Pascale is not only an accomplished architect but an activist dedicated to addressing disparities in her field. She founded Beyond the Built Environment, empowering women and BIPOC designers. As the Global President of the National Organization of Minority Architects, she's a trailblazer, being the fifth woman to hold this position in the organization's 52-year legacy. Pascale's advocacy has earned prestigious accolades, including the Architectural League 2021 Emerging Voices award and the 2021 AIA Whitney M. Young Jr. Award. Inducted into the AIA College of Fellows, she's the youngest African American to receive this honor in its 167-year history. Pascale has received grants from the Graham Foundation and the Architects Foundation for her research and exhibitions. Her influence extends globally, with lectures at esteemed institutions like RIBA, the United Nations, and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Described as a "powerhouse woman" in the media, her work has been featured in The New York Times, NPR, and Forbes, and she was recognized by Oprah's Future Rising platform. With a Bachelor of Architecture from Pratt Institute and a Master of Science from Columbia University, Pascale Sablan, with her unique perspective, unwavering dedication, and undeniable talent, is set to shape the future of architecture for years to come.   TOPICS DISCUSSED IN "OWNING YOUR OWN NARRATIVE": What is Pascale's earliest memory of being creative? The lengthy educational journey to becoming an architect 5% of Black students go into architecture school and only 3% graduate. 7 HBUs creative 65% of the students. What happened in Pascale's history of Architecture class and how it cemented her purpose as an advocate The responsibility of showing up as you are in spaces where you don't look like everyone else Architect Magazine's Erasure of Justin Garrett Moore Google and it's definition of great architects Pascale Sablan's new book set for release in September How activism isn't all always about action, it's about wholeness LINKS:   https://pascalesablan.com/ https://www.adjaye.com/ https://www.beyondthebuilt.com/say-it-loud https://www.noma.net/  

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #3, Episode #58: Barons

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 32:25


Listen to host Mary Swander interview author and agricultural antitrust expert Austin Frerick about his book called Barons: Money, Power, and the Corruption of American's Food Industry (Island Press.) Frerick tells the story of seven corporate titans, how they accumulated their wealth and rose to power to control most everything that we put in our mouths-from grain to dairy, coffee to berries, pork and slaughtering to groceries. How do we change this pattern? What new vision can we bring to agriculture and the way we live on the land?Connect with us on our new Substack pages where you will see photos and extras from the podcast:Mary Swander's Buggy LandAnd Mary Swander's Emerging Voices, showcasing young, diverse writers on current topics:maryswander.substack.comswander.substack.comBecome a premium member of our podcast Mary Swander's Buggy Land and gain access to bonus interviews, books, postcards, and poetry critiques. Have Mary join you and a small group for a reading. Visit: https://agarts.supercast.com/Your donation to Buggy Land helps make this podcast a sustainable business and allows us to do this work. We could not do it without you. Thank you for your support. Make your donation: https://www.agarts.org/donate/AgArts is a non-profit organization based in Kalona, Iowa, whose mission is to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. The Executive Director and host of Buggy Land is award-winning author Mary Swander. https://maryswander.com/. Learn more about AgArts: https://www.agarts.org/Say hello on Facebook and Instagram

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #3, Episode #57: Winter Spirits

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 33:20


The podcast explores spirits, the kind you want to lift in the winter, and the kind you want to drink year-round. And the kind that comes back to haunt you. Host Mary Swander explores the history of two bootlegged whiskeys: poitín in Ireland, and Templeton Rye in Iowa, and her connection to both. Readings from Plain Interest. And John K. Corless singing Noreen Bawn.Connect with us on our new Substack pages where you will see photos and extras from the podcast:Mary Swander's Buggy Landmaryswander.substack.comAnd Mary Swander's Emerging Voices, showcasing young, diverse writers on current topics:swander.substack.comBecome a premium member of our podcast Mary Swander's Buggy Land and gain access to bonus interviews, books, postcards, and poetry critiques. Have Mary join you and a small group for a reading. Visit: https://agarts.supercast.com/Your donation to Buggy Land helps make this podcast a sustainable business and allows us to do this work. We could not do it without you. Thank you for your support. Make your donation: https://www.agarts.org/donate/AgArts is a non-profit organization based in Kalona, Iowa, whose mission is to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. The Executive Director and host of Buggy Land is award-winning author Mary Swander. https://maryswander.com/. Learn more about AgArts: https://www.agarts.org/Say hello on Facebook and Instagram

Visual Intonation
Filmmaking with Purpose with Abraham Felix

Visual Intonation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 68:47


Embark on a cinematic journey with Abraham Felix, a soulful filmmaker based in the vibrant city of New Orleans. His neo-realist approach to storytelling intricately weaves through the complexities of human characters navigating societal structures, bringing forth narratives that are both thought-provoking and transformative.  Abraham's work, characterized by a grounded and confident thoughtfulness, extends across commercial and narrative landscapes. It serves as a beacon, guiding cultural shifts toward a more humane, just, and inclusive society. As a testament to his excellence, Abraham Felix is a recipient of numerous prestigious awards, including the Young Director Award, 1.4 Award, Clio Awards, and D&AD Graphite Pencil, among others.  Join us as we delve into the mind of this talented filmmaker who is not just telling stories but reshaping cultural dialogues. Explore his journey from writing and editing for print and television to becoming a member of the Emerging Voices program through the New Orleans Film Society. Abraham's commitment to observational cinema allows us to peer into humanity's depths, emphasizing relational complexity and interiority.  Learn about the challenges and triumphs behind his recent projects, such as 'The Unspoken Curriculum,' a collaboration with the Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation, aiming to create a healthier school environment for Black students. Discover the intricacies of his work on the Osmo spot for reading tech company 'Curfew,' where he transformed nearly 10,000 physical books into an interactive set.  Beyond the filmmaker's lens, Abraham Felix shares his roots, born in Lafayette, raised in Baton Rouge, and currently thriving in the cultural tapestry of New Orleans. From favorite local musicians like Tank & The Bangas to cherished eateries like Willie Mae's Scotch House, Abraham's connection to his surroundings influences his artistic expression.  In this podcast, Abraham invites us to ponder crucial questions about change and societal imbalances. Drawing inspiration from his father's wisdom, he encourages us to reflect on the transformations needed in our daily lives and workplaces. As we unravel the layers of his creative process, we discover the importance of quiet moments, walks, and the profound impact of films by contemporaries like Barry Jenkins, Ryan Coogler, and Marion Hill.  Tune in to gain insights into the mind of a filmmaker with a purpose, and join us as we explore the evolving narrative of Abraham Felix, a storyteller redefining the language of cinema with every frame.  Abraham Felix's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abhmflx Abraham Felix's Website: http://abrahamfelix.com/Visual Intonation Website: https://www.visualintonations.com/Visual Intonation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualintonation/Vante Gregory's Website: vantegregory.comVante Gregory's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directedbyvante/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): patreon.com/visualintonations Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@visualintonation Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@directedbyvante

Radio Cherry Bombe
The Future Of Food Is You: Mexico City Pastry Chef Odette Olavarri

Radio Cherry Bombe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 37:40


The Future Of Food Is You from The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network showcases rising stars in the food world and is hosted by Abena Anim-Somuah, the James Beard Award winner for Emerging Voice in Broadcast Media. For today's show, we're sharing the most popular Future Of Food episode from 2023, Abena's interview with Odette Olavarri, the founder of Odette Cuisine, a bakery & pastry shop in Mexico City. In this special episode recorded in CDMX, the duo talks about how Odette got her start baking in her parents' garage, her time at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, why she'd like to collaborate with Dominique Crenn, and her thoughts on what's next for her burgeoning business. ⁠Don't miss Odette's voicemail to her future self at the end of the episode. Thank you to Kerrygold butter and cheese for supporting The Future Of Food Is You. Hosted by Abena Anim-SomuahProduced by Kerry Diamond and Catherine BakerEdited by Jenna SadhuEditorial Assistant Londyn CrenshawRecorded at Kizaya Media in CDMXRadio Cherry Bombe is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network. Subscribe to our newsletter and check out past episodes and transcripts here. More on Odette: Instagram, Odette Bakery, menuFollow Abena on Instagram

The DP Podcast
The Divine Purpose Podcast SE 2 EP 20 with Eddy Dacius and Pascale Sablan

The DP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 61:09


DP Podcast is a leading platform dedicated to empowering individuals and promoting awareness in various fields. Through our diverse range of resources and initiatives, we strive to make a positive impact on society by providing valuable information, support, and guidance. For more information about The Divine Purpose Podcast and its initiatives, please visit www.dppodcast.com   SPECIAL GUEST  Pascale Sablan is a visionary architect with an impressive track record of transforming the built environment. As an Associate Principal at Adjaye Associates, she brings over 15 years of experience and an unparalleled passion for designing structures that serve society. Pascale's achievements are numerous, including being the 315th living African-American woman registered architect in the United States. She is an activist architect who has made it her mission to address the inequitable disparities in architecture. In pursuit of this goal, she founded the Beyond the Built Environment organization, which has become a beacon for women and BIPOC designers seeking to make their mark on the field. As the Global President of the National Organization of Minority Architects, Pascale has become a trailblazer in the industry. She is the fifth woman to hold this prestigious position in the organization's 52-year legacy, a testament to her unwavering commitment to progress. Pascale's advocacy efforts have earned her numerous accolades, including the Architectural League 2021 Emerging Voices award and the 2021 AIA Whitney M. Young. Jr Award. She has also been inducted into the AIA College of Fellows, the youngest African American to receive this honor in the organization's 167-year history. Additionally, Pascale has received the Graham Foundation Grant and the Architects Foundation Grant for her research and exhibitions with affiliated programming. Pascale's influence extends far beyond the United States. She has given lectures at colleges and universities nationally and globally, including prestigious institutions like the RIBA, the United Nations, and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. In the media, Pascale has been described as a "powerhouse woman" and a "rarely missed opportunity to note the importance of the connection between the professionals conceiving and constructing our environments and the people they should serve." Her work has been featured in The New York Times, NPR, and Forbes magazine, and she was recognized by Oprah's Future Rising platform for Black trailblazers. Pascale's educational background includes a Bachelor of Architecture from Pratt Institute and a Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University. With her unique perspective, unwavering dedication, and undeniable talent, Pascale Sablan is poised to continue shaping the future of architecture for years to come.   THANK YOU FOR WATCHING! --------------------------------STAY CONNECTED ----------------------

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #3, Episode #56: Adeste Fideles in Chinese

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 21:09


Host Mary Swander reads her story Adeste Fideles in Chinese with musical accompaniment. Adeste Fideles in Chinese is the third in a series of handmade books published by Timothy Fay of Route 3 Press in Anamosa, Iowa, depicting the author's interactions with her Amish neighbors. This book captures a poignant Christmas story of multicultural exchange. More about Swander's books here.)Connect with us on our new Substack pages where you will see photos and extras from the podcast:Mary Swander's Buggy Landmaryswander.substack.comAnd Mary Swander's Emerging Voices, showcasing young, diverse writers on current topics:swander.substack.comBecome a premium member of our podcast Mary Swander's Buggy Land and gain access to bonus interviews, books, postcards, and poetry critiques. Have Mary join you and a small group for a reading. Visit: https://agarts.supercast.com/Your donation to Buggy Land helps make this podcast a sustainable business and allows us to do this work. We could not do it without you. Thank you for your support. Make your donation: https://www.agarts.org/donate/AgArts is a non-profit organization based in Kalona, Iowa, whose mission is to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. The Executive Director and host of Buggy Land is award-winning author Mary Swander. https://maryswander.com/. Learn more about AgArts: https://www.agarts.org/Say hello on Facebook and Instagram

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #3, Episode #55: Preparing for a Buggyland Christmas

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 31:51


Ruby, our local chef and grossmommie, voices her concern about her grandchildren picking up new ideas in Indiana, and not enjoying Christmas dinner. Jane Yoder Short recounts how she grew up Mennonite, gardening and constructing bean tipis with a deep love of the dirt (or soil). Host Mary Swander tells stories about raising turkeys for the season and how the year comes to an end at the Bontrager's sorghum press down the road.Connect with us on our new Substack pages where you will see photos and extras from the podcast:Mary Swander's Buggy Landmaryswander.substack.comAnd Mary Swander's Emerging Voices, showcasing young, diverse writers on current topics:swander.substack.comBecome a premium member of our podcast Mary Swander's Buggy Land and gain access to bonus interviews, books, postcards, and poetry critiques. Have Mary join you and a small group for a reading. Visit: https://agarts.supercast.com/Your donation to Buggy Land helps make this podcast a sustainable business and allows us to do this work. We could not do it without you. Thank you for your support. Make your donation: https://www.agarts.org/donate/AgArts is a non-profit organization based in Kalona, Iowa, whose mission is to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. The Executive Director and host of Buggy Land is award-winning author Mary Swander. https://maryswander.com/. Learn more about AgArts: https://www.agarts.org/Say hello on Facebook and Instagram

Lighthouse Church North County
Emerging Voices | Miriam A., Jessica L., David M. | Lighthouse Church North Co. | 11.26.2023

Lighthouse Church North County

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 31:20


Welcome to Lighthouse Church! We are located in the City of Vista, in the North County of San Diego. To join us in person, head over to: 342 Eucalyptus Ave. Vista, CA 92084 We meet every Sunday at 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM & 12:00 PM If you want to know more about us or to connect with us, let us know by filling out this Digital Connect Card: https://gotolighthouse.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/314/responses/new If you made a decision to follow Jesus today, or want help taking your Next Step, send us an email at: info@lighthousechurchnc.org If you would like to make a contribution to Lighthouse Church, or to give your tithe or offering digitally, you can do that by heading to our website. www.lighthousechurchnc.org/give

Lighthouse Church North County
Emerging Voices | Eddie G., Omar S., Melissa M. | Lighthouse Church North Co. | 11.26.2023

Lighthouse Church North County

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 24:49


Welcome to Lighthouse Church! We are located in the City of Vista, in the North County of San Diego. To join us in person, head over to: 342 Eucalyptus Ave. Vista, CA 92084 We meet every Sunday at 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM & 12:00 PM If you want to know more about us or to connect with us, let us know by filling out this Digital Connect Card: https://gotolighthouse.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/314/responses/new If you made a decision to follow Jesus today, or want help taking your Next Step, send us an email at: info@lighthousechurchnc.org If you would like to make a contribution to Lighthouse Church, or to give your tithe or offering digitally, you can do that by heading to our website. www.lighthousechurchnc.org/give

Lighthouse Church North County
Emerging Voices | Eva C., Carlos A., Rosemary C. | Lighthouse Church North Co. | 11.26.2023

Lighthouse Church North County

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 34:14


Welcome to Lighthouse Church! We are located in the City of Vista, in the North County of San Diego. To join us in person, head over to: 342 Eucalyptus Ave. Vista, CA 92084 We meet every Sunday at 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM & 12:00 PM If you want to know more about us or to connect with us, let us know by filling out this Digital Connect Card: https://gotolighthouse.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/314/responses/new If you made a decision to follow Jesus today, or want help taking your Next Step, send us an email at: info@lighthousechurchnc.org If you would like to make a contribution to Lighthouse Church, or to give your tithe or offering digitally, you can do that by heading to our website. www.lighthousechurchnc.org/give

The Visible Coaches Podcast
The Emerging Voice - Why Your Voice Matters

The Visible Coaches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 11:27 Transcription Available


Episode 42 - The Emerging Voice - Why Your Voice Matters In this episode, Angela discusses the importance of embracing your unique voice as an introverted coach. She acknowledges the challenges introverts face in marketing themselves and offers strategies to spot golden opportunities, clarify messaging, and attract more business without sacrificing energy levels or well-being. She describes the concept of the "emerging voice," which is the internal space where your truth, mission, and essence reside. By giving this voice space and time, you can tap into new innovation, creativity, and energy. Don't underestimate the power of the pressure cooker situation that often pushes introverts to confront their fears and make transformative changes. And there is a little challenge for you to imagine using your powerful voice to create an energetic shift and contribute to the saving of the world within 24 hours. This episode encourages you to find your voice, allow it to emerge, and make a positive impact in the coaching world.Join us on Monday for the next Message & Momentum Weekly session: https://thevisibleclub.com/messageandmomentumAngela and Anke unpack crucial but often overlooked topics to help you get found and noticed by your ideal clients, AND we open up the floor for hot seat coaching and Q&A, so you get YOUR questions answered.To find out more about us and The Visible Coaches Podcast, visit thevisiblecoachespodcast.com where you'll also hear about free events we offer to help introverted coaches make their mark in an extrovert's world.If you love planning and taking notes to stay organized and make progress, get your copy of our Become More Visible Journal.To get clarity on YOUR next step towards more visibility and business success, book a call with Angela.************

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #3, Episode #54: Here Lies Mary Swander

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 38:07


Mary Swander tells the story of buying her own tombstone. She reads from Plain Interests and The Budget about the proper conduct at funerals and wakes, and a deer hunting incident. Then she recites "May I Sleep in your Barn, Mister?" In the second half of the show, she tells about the Amish custom of singing hymns to ill and dying people. Ashokan Farewell by Annie Chapman Brewer (French horn) and her grandfather Keith (dobro). Gott ist die Liebe.Connect with us on our new Substack pages where you will see photos and extras from the podcast:Mary Swander's Buggy Landmaryswander.substack.comAnd Mary Swander's Emerging Voices, showcasing young, diverse writers on current topics:swander.substack.comBecome a premium member of our podcast Mary Swander's Buggy Land and gain access to bonus interviews, books, postcards, and poetry critiques. Have Mary join you and a small group for a reading. Visit: https://agarts.supercast.com/Your donation to Buggy Land helps make this podcast a sustainable business and allows us to do this work. We could not do it without you. Thank you for your support. Make your donation: https://www.agarts.org/donate/AgArts is a non-profit organization based in Kalona, Iowa, whose mission is to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. The Executive Director and host of Buggy Land is award-winning author Mary Swander. https://maryswander.com/. Learn more about AgArts: https://www.agarts.org/Say hello on Facebook and Instagram

The Future Of Food Is You
Detroit Free Press Restaurant Critic Lyndsay Green: The Future Is Food Sovereignty

The Future Of Food Is You

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 31:55


Lyndsay Green, Dining & Restaurant Critic for the Detroit Free Press, joins host Abena Anim-Somuah to talk about urban farming and food access, staying true to her faith, getting nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in Criticism earlier this year, and why she admires Sophia Roe, Joanna Gaines, and Richard Christiansen of Flamingo Estate.Lyndsay, who is also the recipient of the 2023 James Beard Award for Emerging Voice in Journalism, shares some manifestation moments and leaves a voicemail to her future self. Thank you to Kerrygold for supporting our show. Learn more about Kerrygold's butter & cheese here.Hosted by Abena Anim-SomuahProduced by Kerry Diamond and Catherine BakerEdited by Jenna SadhuEditorial Assistant Londyn CrenshawRecorded at CityVox Studios in NYCThe Future Of Food Is You is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network. Check cherrybombe.com for show transcripts. Who do you think is the Future of Food? Nominate them here!More on Lyndsay: Instagram, website, Detroit Free Press articlesFollow Abena on InstagramGet your Cherry Bombe Magazine subscription here

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #3, Episode #53: Two New Memoirs: Monica Leo and Lori Erickson

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 32:29


Host Mary Swander interviews two writers with new memoirs: Monica Leo (Hand, Shadow, Rod: The Story of Eulenspiegal Puppet Theatre. Ice Cube Press) and Lori Erickson (Every Step is Home: A Spiritual Geography. Westminister John Knox Press.) Both writers portray their travels-one with puppets, the other with spiritual exploration, to find excitement, fun, solace, and fulfilling careers on the road. Leo writes of her beginnings as a doll and puppet maker, to her steps into performance, to the establishment of her puppetry center in West LIberty, IA. Erickson begins and ends her spiritual journey in New Mexico, starting her quest at Chimayo. She then searches out other U.S. sacred sites, including caves, bison round-ups, and hot springs, to finally return to New Mexico and Chaco Canyon.Connect with us on our new Substack pages where you will see photos and extras from the podcast:Mary Swander's Buggy Landmaryswander.substack.comAnd Mary Swander's Emerging Voices, showcasing young, diverse writers on current topics:swander.substack.comBecome a premium member of our podcast Mary Swander's Buggy Land and gain access to bonus interviews, books, postcards, and poetry critiques. Have Mary join you and a small group for a reading. Visit: https://agarts.supercast.com/Your donation to Buggy Land helps make this podcast a sustainable business and allows us to do this work. We could not do it without you. Thank you for your support. Make your donation: https://www.agarts.org/donate/AgArts is a non-profit organization based in Kalona, Iowa, whose mission is to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. The Executive Director and host of Buggy Land is award-winning author Mary Swander. https://maryswander.com/. Learn more about AgArts: https://www.agarts.org/Say hello on Facebook and Instagram

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #3, Episode #52: Bio-Sanctuaries

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 32:10


Host Mary Swander interviews agronomists Russ Mullen and Jill Mortenson about creating a bio-sanctuary movement of undisturbed places of refuge, shelter, and food for wildlife. Mullen reads from his non-fiction piece about exploring a wetland on his family farm during childhood, then reflects on the disappearance of such environments in an age of industrial agriculture. Mortenson suggests ideas for urban sanctuaries and how the arts might promote the movement. Read Mullen's full essay at: https://www.agarts.org/special-places-farmland-sanctuaries/Connect with us on our new Substack pages where you will see photos and extras from the podcast:Mary Swander's Buggy Landmaryswander.substack.comAnd Mary Swander's Emerging Voices, showcasing young, diverse writers on current topics:swander.substack.comBecome a premium member of our podcast Mary Swander's Buggy Land and gain access to bonus interviews, books, postcards, and poetry critiques. Have Mary join you and a small group for a reading. Visit: https://agarts.supercast.com/Your donation to Buggy Land helps make this podcast a sustainable business and allows us to do this work. We could not do it without you. Thank you for your support. Make your donation: https://www.agarts.org/donate/AgArts is a non-profit organization based in Kalona, Iowa, whose mission is to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. The Executive Director and host of Buggy Land is award-winning author Mary Swander. https://maryswander.com/. Learn more about AgArts: https://www.agarts.org/Say hello on Facebook and Instagram

Lives Radio Show with Stuart Chittenden

Architect Jeff Day talks about the role of architecture in our individual and communal existence, the cultural influences shaping our buildings, and some of the contemporary conversations in this field. Day also shares his personal influences and philosophies for designing our built environment.Jeff Day is the founding principal of Actual Architecture Company and a Professor of Architecture at the University of Nebraska. Day has received numerous awards including the Architectural League of New York's 2016 Emerging Voices, a 2019 Progressive Architecture Award, and many more besides, and his work has been published in a wide range of journals, design magazines, and books. In 2019 Day was elevated to Fellowship in the American Institute of Architects, an honor bestowed on only 3% of member architects. Day also serves on the National Architectural Accrediting Board.

Seasoned
Chefs Sherry Pocknett and 'Diasporican' author Illyanna Maisonet make James Beard Award history

Seasoned

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 49:00


This June, two women made James Beard Award history. Chef Sherry Pocknett is the first Indigenous woman to earn a James Beard Award (Best Chef, Northeast). And chef, food writer, and author Illyanna Maisonet is the first Puerto Rican to earn a James Beard Award. Illyanna won in the “Emerging Voice” category for her book, Diasporican: A Puerto Rican Cookbook. This hour, Rachel Sayet, an Indigenous educator and member of the Mohegan Tribe, talks with Sherry, who is a member of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, about her restaurants Sly Fox Den Too, which is in Charlestown, RI., as well as the restaurant she hopes to launch in Connecticut. Sherry also describes what it felt like to win the James Beard Award. And, producer Katrice Claudio talks with Illyanna, who received her medallion during the James Beard Media Awards ceremony on June 3. Illyanna talks about culinary school, the cultural influences that make up Puerto Rican cuisine, and her approach to cooking Puerto Rican food—her way. GUESTS: Sherry Pocknett: James Beard Award-winning chef/owner of Sly Fox DenToo. She is the first Indigenous woman to win a James Beard Award. Illyanna Maisonet: James Beard Award-winning food writer. She is the first Puerto Rican woman to win a James Beard Award and the first Puerto Rican food columnist for a major newspaper in the United States, the San Francisco Chronicle. Her newsletter is on Substack and her first book is Diasporican: A Puerto Rican Cookbook. FEATURED RECIPES: PernilTostonesArroz Chino Boricua LEARN MORE: In her segment, Sherry mentioned farmer Jeremy Whipple. He's the director of Mashantucket Pequot's Meechooôk Farm, where they make what Sherry calls “the best maple syrup in all the land.” CT Public's Patrick Skahill featured the farm in a series about BIPOC farmers. This show was produced by Robyn Doyon-Aitken, Catie Talarski, Meg Dalton, Katrice Claudio, Stephanie Stender, Meg Fitzgerald, Tagan Engel and Sabrina Herrera. Our interns are Stacey Addo and Carol Chen. Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and email: seasoned@ctpublic.org. Seasoned is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode.Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lovely Life Podcast
EPISODE #48: Awakening to your Intuition & Living in Tune with Liz Roberta

The Lovely Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 49:16


In this episode I am so excited to be sitting down with my friend and mentor, the gorgeous Liz Roberta! Liz is an award winning mentor for coaches and healers. With a background lecturing in Marketing & Branding at master's degree level, today she works with entrepreneurs in the wellness world so they can ignite their soul's purpose and passion by blending the practical with the spiritual in order to build their dream spiritual business. On top of all that, she is the author of the book ‘Living In Tune' published with Hay House and was named the “Emerging Voice” of 2020 by Kindred Spirit magazine, one of the “5 Most Influential Female Coaches of 2021” by Entrepreneur Mogul and one of the “50 Under 50” for 2022 by The NYC Journal. I love this episode so much because it is an honest chat of the reality of living out of alignment and how messy and confusing it can feel along your journey to building an aligned life. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did, and make sure you check out the incredible Liz @iamlizroberta, see what she's up to at lizroberta.com and get ahold of her book 'Living In Tune'! To see what is going on in my world come follow along @xothesovereignmother Subscribe to my YouTube channel Xo Amy

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #3, Episode #51: I Do

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 35:00


Host Mary Swander reflects upon the wedding customs in her Amish neighborhood-from the difficulties of finidng a mate, to the services in the barn, to the reception for 500 people under the tent. Wedding stories and jokes by Duffy de France and Monica Leo. Music: What Shall I Wear to the Wedding, John? by Aunt Fanny Rumble and Albert Collins.Connect with us on our new Substack pages where you will see photos and extras from the podcast:Mary Swander's Buggy Landmaryswander.substack.comAnd Mary Swander's Emerging Voices, showcasing young, diverse writers on current topics:swander.substack.comBecome a premium member of our podcast Mary Swander's Buggy Land and gain access to bonus interviews, books, postcards, and poetry critiques. Have Mary join you and a small group for a reading. Visit: https://agarts.supercast.com/Your donation to Buggy Land helps make this podcast a sustainable business and allows us to do this work. We could not do it without you. Thank you for your support. Make your donation: https://www.agarts.org/donate/AgArts is a non-profit organization based in Kalona, Iowa, whose mission is to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. The Executive Director and host of Buggy Land is award-winning author Mary Swander. https://maryswander.com/. Learn more about AgArts: https://www.agarts.org/Say hello on Facebook and Instagram

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #3, Episode #50: Toxic Environmental History

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 38:19


Host Mary Swander interviews Environmental Historian Professor Heather Roller from Colgate University with her student assistants Anna Miksis and Katie Moser. Roller discusses her research in the Amazon and award-winning books on the region, then turns to her current project A Social and Environmental History of Agrichemicals. She travelled to Iowa to interview farmers, to take their oral histories and discover the reasons many have turned to organic farming. Roller is also working in the archives at both The University of Iowa and Iowa State University. She discusses her own family exposure to the fall-out from Chernobyl and the cancer both she and her mother experienced.Connect with us on our new Substack pages where you will see photos and extras from the podcast:Mary Swander's Buggy Landmaryswander.substack.comAnd Mary Swander's Emerging Voices, showcasing young, diverse writers on current topics:swander.substack.comBecome a premium member of our podcast Mary Swander's Buggy Land and gain access to bonus interviews, books, postcards, and poetry critiques. Have Mary join you and a small group for a reading. Visit: https://agarts.supercast.com/Your donation to Buggy Land helps make this podcast a sustainable business and allows us to do this work. We could not do it without you. Thank you for your support. Make your donation: https://www.agarts.org/donate/AgArts is a non-profit organization based in Kalona, Iowa, whose mission is to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. The Executive Director and host of Buggy Land is award-winning author Mary Swander. https://maryswander.com/. Learn more about AgArts: https://www.agarts.org/Say hello on Facebook and Instagram

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #3, Episode #49: Squatters on Red Earth

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 28:16


Host Mary Swander provides background on the research and production of her new play Squatters on Red Earth, a peaceful encounter in the middle of the white settler land grab. Swander details her interactions with both the people of the Amana Colonies and the Meskwaki Settlement. These two groups, wanting nothing more than to remain hidden from the outside world, had a positive experience together in the early settlement days-all the while genocide whirled around them. Laura Hudson Kittrell sings Manifest Destiny. Rip Russell gives a short excerpt from the play. Brant Bollman, the director, speaks about the puppetry in the performance.Connect with us on our new Substack pages where you will see photos and extras from the podcast:Mary Swander's Buggy Landmaryswander.substack.comAnd Mary Swander's Emerging Voices, showcasing young, diverse writers on current topics:swander.substack.comBecome a premium member of our podcast Mary Swander's Buggy Land and gain access to bonus interviews, books, postcards, and poetry critiques. Have Mary join you and a small group for a reading. Visit: https://agarts.supercast.com/Your donation to Buggy Land helps make this podcast a sustainable business and allows us to do this work. We could not do it without you. Thank you for your support. Make your donation: https://www.agarts.org/donate/AgArts is a non-profit organization based in Kalona, Iowa, whose mission is to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. The Executive Director and host of Buggy Land is award-winning author Mary Swander. https://maryswander.com/. Learn more about AgArts: https://www.agarts.org/Say hello on Facebook and InstagramListen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyToday's episode was produced and mixed by Rick Brewer of Brewhaha Audio Productions.

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #3, Episode #48: Special Announcement: Don't Pass a Buggy on a Hill

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 22:36


Mary Swander announces a new logo and name for the podcast to coordinate with her Substaack page: Mary Swander's Buggy Land.Reflections on Amish elections and "The Lot." Comments on raw milk and a gardening adventure burying art objects.Connect with us on our new Substack pages where you will see photos and extras from the podcast:Mary Swander's Buggy Landmaryswander.substack.comAnd Mary Swander's Emerging Voices, showcasing young, diverse writers on current topics:swander.substack.comBecome a premium member of AgArts From Horse and Buggy Land and gain access to bonus interviews, books, postcards, poetry critiques and have Mary join you and a small group for a reading. Visit: https://agarts.supercast.com/Your donation to AgArts From Horse and Buggy Land helps make this podcast a sustainable business and allows us to do this work. We could not do it without you. Thank you for your support. Make your donation: https://www.agarts.org/donate/AgArts is a non-profit organization based in Kalona, Iowa, whose mission is to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. The Executive Director and host of AgArts From Horse and Buggy Land is award-winning author Mary Swander. https://maryswander.com/. Learn more about AgArts: https://www.agarts.org/Say hello on Facebook and InstagramListen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyToday's episode was produced and mixed by Rick Brewer of Brewhaha Audio Productions.

Pass Around the Smile
Liz Roberta ~ Living in Tune ~ Trusting the Process ~ Intuition

Pass Around the Smile

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 64:01


In this incredible chat with Liz, we talk about intuition and while everyone has it, some just don't know how to access it … yet. Liz explains the difference between intuition and impulse which can be a very helpful tool in everyday life, especially when big decisions need to be made. We discuss ego, emotional baggage, rejection and how stepping out of the universe's way and trusting the process will always lead you in the right direction. Liz shares some incredible stories! I have a realisation of my own after chatting about the unique energy and miracles different locations can bring us - this might spark something in you, too! *books a plane ticket* I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did.The beautiful Liz Roberta is an award winning spiritual coach, Hay House author and intuitive who has held over 5000 readings for clients all over the world. It was Liz's intuition which took her from the world of fashion merchandising, to living a life completely in tune with who she is. Which is why she has changed so many people's lives by talking on the topic of intuition. She was named the ‘Emerging Voice' of 2020 by Kindred Spirit magazine, hosts a podcast, The Spiritual Success Podcast, writes the Millennial Maniestor blog and has been featured by BuzzFeed, Yahoo, Influencive, Medium, Thrive Global and Disrupt as well as writing for many different publications. Liz and I have become friends on the world of social media from across the globe as Liz uses my Positive Guidance Cards in her readings with clients which just makes me SO happy.You can find Liz Roberta's links below: https://lizroberta.com/https://www.instagram.com/iamlizroberta/ You can find your host, Cleo Massey below!View my website here! (My very own oracle cards, journals, meditations + more magical stuff available!)Find me on Instagram here!@passaroundthesmile@cleomasseyThe Pass Around the Smile podcast is recorded on Bundjalung Country, in South East Queensland, Australia. We acknowledge the Yugambeh people of the Bundjalung Nation, the traditional owners of this land. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

Catholic Women Preach
Solved by Walking. Svea Fraser Preaches for the Third Sunday of Easter

Catholic Women Preach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 7:52


Preaching for the Third Sunday of Easter, Svea Fraser, M.Div, offers a reflection on our common journey: "We walk by faith and we know that the Holy Spirit will not deny what the Church needs. Through Phoebe's intercession, women (and men) are seeking her support as our steps quicken and our hearts burn within us for the renewal and transformation of a church that truly welcomes the gifts of all the baptized." Svea Fraser is a founder and current trustee for Voice of the Faithful. At present, she leads the organization's “Women's Emerging Voices” working group, now identified as “National Deacon Circle” in partnership with Discerning Deacons. She also serves as the coordinator and catechist for OCIA (formerly known as RCIA) for the St. John-St. Paul Catholic Collaborative in Wellesley, MA. Svea earned her Master of Divinity at Pope at Pope Saint John XXIII National Seminary in Weston, MA (she is the second and last woman to have done so). Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/04232022 to learn more about Svea, to read her text, and for more preaching from Catholic women.

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #3, Episode #47: The Weight Farmers Carry

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 35:59


Host Mary Swander interviews Christopher Weatherly, a licensed social worker and Ph.D. candidate at Washington University in St. Louis. Weatherley discusses his research on mental health issues for farmers and others in the rural environment. He details the social, economic, and atmospheric challenges farmers and rural youth face, and the availability of care they receive. Includes a discussion of the arts and how they serve as an emotional outlet.Connect with us on our new Substack pages where you will see photos and extras from the podcast:Mary Swander's Buggy Landmaryswander.substack.comAnd Mary Swander's Emerging Voices, showcasing young, diverse writers on current topics:swander.substack.comBecome a premium member of AgArts From Horse and Buggy Land and gain access to bonus interviews, books, postcards, poetry critiques and have Mary join you and a small group for a reading. Visit: https://agarts.supercast.com/Your donation to AgArts From Horse and Buggy Land helps make this podcast a sustainable business and allows us to do this work. We could not do it without you. Thank you for your support. Make your donation: https://www.agarts.org/donate/AgArts is a non-profit organization based in Kalona, Iowa, whose mission is to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. The Executive Director and host of AgArts From Horse and Buggy Land is award-winning author Mary Swander. https://maryswander.com/. Learn more about AgArts: https://www.agarts.org/Say hello on Facebook and InstagramListen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyToday's episode was produced and mixed by Rick Brewer of Brewhaha Audio Productions.

Action Taker Tribe
140: How To Live In Tune With Liz Roberta

Action Taker Tribe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 37:58


Are you intuitive when it comes to business? Intuition is incredibly important when it comes to building our businesses with ease. In fact, the reason I renamed this Podcast Goals with Soul is because we're allowed to be ambitious and desire growth but do it in tune with ourselves. They're not mutually exclusive! But allowing that intuition to flow is sometimes difficult, even though we know it's one of the most important things we can do as solopreneurs, as this week's guest knows! Liz Roberta is a Hay House author and Award Winning Spiritual Life & Business Coach who was named the “Emerging Voice” of 2020 by Kindred Spirit magazine, one of the “5 Most Influential Female Coaches of 2021” by Entrepreneur Mogul and one of the “50 Under 50” for 2022 by The NYC Journal. Liz is a certified Life Coach, Reiki Practitioner, Meditation Teacher and Hypnotherapist. Her Millennial Manifestor blog has been read by nearly half a million people all over the world, and she has done 5000+ card readings for clients over her career. Her Hay House Published book, Living In Tune, is one of the industry-leading books on intuition. In this episode you will learn: >> How to recognise and unlock the intuition you inherently possess >> What can block this intuition >> The power of silence to allow room for intuition to drop into your life and bloom It's easy to stay in that masculine brain energy where it's all about rational decision-making, but you need to remember to listen for the soft whisper of intuition. And a huge part of connecting to our intuition is being able to trust in ourselves. When you come from a place of doubt, you're not aligned - we need to trust the messages that we are given. Sometimes it's more powerful to just STOP, pause, and allow intuition to filter in, than to keep pushing on from a place of doubt and struggle. Entrepreneurship is about experimentation and it's the same with intuition. There is a middle path between intuition and entrepreneurship and that's where the magic is. Let go and feel the flow. Enjoy the listen! ________________ You can find Liz on ⁠Instagram⁠, over at her website ⁠www.lizroberta.com⁠, and on her ⁠Podcast⁠. More details on her book can be found here. ________________ Are you a high-achieving, visionary coach, stuck in a cycle of overthinking about your messaging? Do you want to attract clients that leave you feeling energized and are you ready for a radical uplevel? >>> Drop me a DM over on Instagram with the word ALIGNED and I'll share details on how you can elevate your client attraction with authentic brand messaging.

Lighthouse Church North County
Emerging Voices | Lighthouse College Students | Lighthouse Church North Co. | 11.27.2022

Lighthouse Church North County

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 33:01


Welcome to Lighthouse Church! We are located in the City of Vista, in the North County of San Diego. To join us in person, head over to: 342 Eucalyptus Ave. Vista, CA 92084 We meet every Sunday at 9:30 and 11:00 AM If you want to know more about us or to connect with us, let us know by filling out this Digital Connect Card: https://gotolighthouse.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/185/responses/new If you made a decision to follow Jesus today, or want help taking your Next Step, send us an email at: info@lighthousechurchnc.org If you would like to make a contribution to Lighthouse Church by giving your tithe or offering digitally, you can do that by heading to our website. www.lighthousechurchnc.org/give

Jesus Smart: The Podcast
Emerging Voices: Here's What They're Saying (Ep 252)

Jesus Smart: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 31:06


Good things happen when members of the Body of Christ hear each other. We update, catalyze, and uplift one another. It's an opportunity for leverage and acceleration. Hear listeners and friends of the show as they communicate what the Holy Spirit is highlighting with them.   Go to the show notes page for this episode >> JesusSmart.com/252   Get the 'Kingdom Brew' newsletter >> JesusSmart.com/newsletter   Discover episodes >> JesusSmart.com/podcast

Salt & Spine
Kristina Cho celebrates Chinese bakery recipes in debut cookbook

Salt & Spine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 42:27


Episode 136: Kristina ChoThis week, we're joined by Kristina Cho to discuss her debut cookbook, Mooncakes and Milk Bread: Sweet and Savory Recipes Inspired by Chinese Bakeries. Kristina is a Bay Area-based recipe developer and writer who grew up in a restaurant family in Cleveland, Ohio. After a degree in architecture left her longing for something more, she turned to food blogging and launched Eat Cho Food. As her recipes grew in popularity, she realized some of the hits were items you'd find at Chinese bakeries (one of the first to resonate: the hot dog flower buns). Before long, Kristina had made another realization: the cookbook world was missing a book dedicated to Chinese bakery-style recipes. So Kristina set out to write up.Mooncakes & Milk Bread is the result of that effort, and it landed Kristina two coveted James Beard Awards earlier this year (in both the Baking & Desserts and Emerging Voice cookbook categories.) The book is packed with classic and inventive recipes, from pineapple buns to almond cookies. Sweet and savory items share the space, as they do in most Chinese bakeries. And Kristina offers essays on the history of Chinatowns, profiles of some storied bakeries, and more. I met up with Kristina in San Francisco's Chinatown, where we strolled past long-standing bakeries, sampled some fare, and chatted about her career and her first cookbook. We were meeting just before the Mid-Autumn Festival (or Moon Festival), one of the most important Chinese holidays and an important time for enjoying and sharing mooncakes. I hope you enjoy my chat with Kristina Cho.Bonus Content + Recipes This WeekThis week, paid subscribers will receive Kristina's recipe for Youtiao (Chinese Doughnut), which we enjoyed together in San Francisco:Also later this week: Chef Ji Hye Kim on how she celebrates Chuseok, the Korean Mid-Autumn Harvest Festival.Salt + Spine is supported by listeners like you. To get full access to our exclusive content and featured recipes, and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.This Week's New Cookbook Releases Here are a few of the new cookbooks on shelves this week:Dinner in One by Melissa ClarkThe Weekend Cook by Angela HartnettPrep and Rally by Dini KleinHealthy in a Hurry by Danielle WalkerModern Bistro from America's Test KitchenChetna's Easy Baking by Chetna MakanPasta Night by Deborah KaloperThe Little Book of Gin Cocktails from PyramidCocktail Botanica by Elouise AndersFlavor by Fire by Derek Wolf This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit saltandspine.substack.com

Ceremony Circle
Activate Your Intuition & Live in Tune with Liz Roberta

Ceremony Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 60:29


Being in alignment with my intuition has been perhaps the greatest gift that's given me strength—when I need to hold the line for what I know needs to happen in my life. Whether that pertains to projects, relationships, books, or many other things, it's been so vital to my path. For that reason, I am very excited for you all to hear from our guest today—Liz Roberta. Liz Roberta is a Hay House author and award-winning spiritual coach who was named the ”Emerging Voice of 2020” by Kindred Spirit Magazine, One of the five most influential female coaches of 2021 and one of the 50 under 50 for 2022 by the New York City Journal.  Her spiritual success podcast is one of the top 5% podcasts worldwide. And her book “Living in Tune” is one of the industry leading books on intuition.  Top 5 Things You'll Learn from This Episode: key ways to know what your intuition is trying to tell you  what your main earth mission is this lifetime the “clair-” gifts—clairsentience, clairvoycance, etc which of those “clair-” gifts are active for you How specific journaling techniques can open your deepest intelligence & wisdom, allowing you to “live in tune” Make sure to join us in our closing Ceremony Circle practice: an incredible solar plexus practice to help you reclaim your power. Find more from me on IG at @IAMALYSONCHARLES or alysoncharles.com. Visit Liz's website, http://lizroberta.com (lizroberta.com), or follow her on IG https://www.instagram.com/iamlizroberta/?hl=en (@iamLizRoberta). You can listen to her podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/untethered-expression/id1540607282 (here). This episode was made possible by my new book, Animal Power—available now! You can find out more at my website, http://alysoncharles.com/animalpower (alysoncharles.com/animalpower).