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This week on a Lively Experiment, moderator Jim Hummel is joined by political contributor Scott MacKay, URI Political Science professor Emily Lynch and former Providence Mayor Angel Taveras. Up for discussion: should Rhode Island resume tolling trucks? Plus, examining the logic behind the latest delay in opening the three-million-dollar pallet shelters off Route 146 in Providence.
In this month's Hickory Point Bank Community Invested segment, Emily joins HPB's Jeff Raes and Sam to preview the 42nd annual Caroling at the Carillon at Rees Memorial Carillon on December 8.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The show continues from Team Calhoun's on Dirksen Parkway including the monthly Hickory Point Bank Community Invested segment with Emily Lynch of the Carillon Belles previewing the 42nd annual Caroling at the Carillon on December 8 at the Rees Memorial Carillon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Emily Lynch shares on the nature of friendship. Dave Roberts then explores what the place of reputation is in becoming credible carriers of the message of Jesus is in a community.
Rossifari Podcast - Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Conservation
Today, the Safari heads to the North Carolina Zoo to talk to Dr. Emily Lynch! Emily does amazing research into animal welfare at the zoo in a position that most zoos don't have but probably should! This is one of those episodes that is the perfect thing for zoo fans and people who maybe don't understand why zoos are good or how much we understand about animal welfare in zoos today! EPISODE LINKS: @nczoo on socials nczoo.org ROSSIFARI LINKS: @rossifari on socials @rossifaripod on TikTok patreon.com/rossifari to support the pod rossifari.com
Bill Bartholomew welcomes Emily Lynch, Assistant Professor of Political Science at The University of Rhode Island, for a conversation about what to expect from tonight's State of the Union address. Support the show
Today we are talking with the singer-songwriter, Emily Lynch Capelli. Over the past ten years, she has written songs with some of Nashville's most well know writers and even featured Vince Gill on her last album. Check out the show as she talks about how to make it in the music business and how to develop your craft. Find Emily's Music Here: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/emily-lynch/416670411 (https://music.apple.com/us/artist/emily-lynch/416670411) "Hand Me Downs" Single: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ey7lRb6ED4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ey7lRb6ED4) Mentioned in this episode: 1on1 App Information https://www.thinkmovethrive.com/1on1-app/
Free flow was the perfect name for this. Because this was EXACTLY what this episode brought. Emily and I talked about so many things in an hours time: from food rewards to Taco Bell, Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy, damage (to ourselves and others) stemming from our own trauma, communicating our needs, falling in love with yourself before falling for others, how we all have an amazing story within us whether we can see it or not, and there's even more than that there. Certainly something that will resonate to anyone listening. Emily Lynch is based out of San Diego, CA, and is a yoga instructor, reiki healer, intuitive coach, and all-around queen. Find Emily: Facebook.com/waxlotuswellness Instagram @waxlotuswellness Thank you for watching or listening, please like, subscribe and share Podcast links (including Apple & Spotify): anchor.fm/misfitswanderers Instagram/ Twitter/ TikTok: @richlevesque10 Join the Misfits & Wanderers Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/misfitswanderers Connect to writings, podcasts, other resources of mine: https://linktr.ee/beaconroad10 For questions, comments, business inquiries including sponsorships and collaborations: richlevesque10@gmail.com Bumper music credit (music used under license granted through Wondershare, I use Filmora 9 to build my video and audio content): Intro-Riding On by Martin Rose End-The Rhythm of Memories by Earth --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/misfitswanderers/support
This month we're talking LGBTQIA+ film and TV with special guests Emily Lynch, aka Adequate Emily, and Marc Francis from Wayward Cinema! AdequateEmily's Channel: https://t.co/CNj2n0sTKa?amp=1 AdequateEmily's Twitter: https://twitter.com/AdequateEmily Wayward Cinema Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waywardcinema Wayward Cinema Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/waywardcinemaLA/ Support us through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EasyAllies Merch: https://store.roosterteeth.com/search?view=spring&query=easy+allies One-time donations: https://streamlabs.com/easyallies/tip Schedule: http://easyallies.com/ Live streams - https://www.twitch.tv/easyallies Stream archives - https://www.youtube.com/easyalliesplays https://twitter.com/easyallies https://www.facebook.com/easyallies #EasyAllies
For decades, low-income and minority communities across the United States were intentionally cut off from lending and investment through a system known as redlining. The practice started in the 1930s and lasted decades before being declared illegal. But the impact of redlining remains today as many neighborhoods suffer not only from reduced wealth and greater poverty but from lower life expectancy and a higher incidence of chronic diseases. On this edition of UWM Today, we talk with two UWM researchers involved in major studies that show how the legacy of redlining that started 80 years is seen today in many of Milwaukee’s poorest neighborhoods. Our guests are Helen Meier, assistant professor in UWM’s Zilber School of Public Health, and Emily Lynch, an alumna of the Zilber School who partnered with Helen on the redlining research.
Do you think that the only thing constant is change? Find out from Emily what is constant particularly in this Covid-19 crisis.
What To Do When You've Gone Too Far - ft/ Sloane Wilson & Emily Lynch by Moral Revolution --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moral-revolution/support
Emily Lynch talks about how to use iPads in the classroom to differentiate instruction. So many good ways exist to use iPads but how can we personalize it and make it unique? Today as our ongoing spotlight this week on K-2 education, we focus on iPads with younger students and differentiating instruction with them. www.coolcatteacher.com/e372 Sponsored by: The Really Good Stuff Digital Learning Collection. 150+ apps for your student iPads or Google Play devices inside one powerful app. Standards aligned. Personalized to each student. Powerful analytics. Start your free trial today at www.coolcatteacher.com/reallygoodstuff .
Tips and tricks from a 19 year old film nerd. THIS WEEK: The wonderful Emily Lynch stops by to talk about her experiences coming out as transgender to her parents, presenting full time, and the various strategies of making oneself accustomed to their new identity. There are many jokes and japes along the way (bonus points if you get my sick Dark Souls reference), including tales of sperm donation and movie journies. ALSO: I recount my final days in Italy, and preface the next episode, which does not yet exist for you (or it does, and you're in the future-present compared to my present-past (relative to your present)). It's a good time for all and sundry!Check out Emily's INTERWEB PRESENCE:TWITTER: @AdequateEmilyTWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/adequateemilyBLOG: http://adequateemilyreviews.blogspot.com/YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOH1FQCrI3EdO3gBjnH0YxgDo you have questions, stories, or other gender-related gripes you want to share? Email me at TransQuestioningPodcast@gmail.comINTRO/OUTRO MUSIC is the Mii Channel Theme JAZZ COVER by insaneintherainmusic.COVER ART is by the wonderful Emilee Bumgarner.Support me on PATREON at Patreon.com/LTASFollow me on TWITTER @TransQPodcast and @hmsnofun
Working Class Audio #178 with Brad Phillips!!! Brad Phillips is an engineer, producer, and studio owner based out of Woodruff, SC. He is a 1999 graduate of the Belmont University Music Business and Audio Engineering program. Since leaving Nashville in 2001, he’s been working out of his own studio facility in South Carolina. Studio 101 is a commercial recording facility well-suited for live band tracking, serving solo artists, bands, and songwriters across many genres. Some of his engineering credits include, Jim Sonefeld (Hootie & The Blowfish), Ashland Craft(The Voice), Mac Arnold & Plate Full Of Blues, Delvin Choice(The Voice), Outshyne, Phat Lip, J. Adam Broome, Mark Webb Jr., Michael Land, Emily Lynch, Jacob Johnson, Scotty Hawkins, Newspring Church plus many others. About this Interview: Brad joins me for a chat to talk about Woodruff, South Carolina, running his studio (Studio 101), clients, eminent domain, his love of church and his time spent painting football, baseball and soccer fields. I also interview Dr. Jeremy Steel in Lafayette, California about Chiropractic medicine. Enjoy! - Matt Show notes and links: Brad's Studio: http://www.studio101recording.com/ Dr. Steels practice: https://www.steelchiro.com/ Ted Talk Dr. Steel mentioned : https://goo.gl/9fm5vf
We couldn't pack it all into Episode 10, so as a follow-up to last week's episode on Instagram, we dive even deeper into specifics and best practices for using Instagram for real estate. Learn a cool new strategy for getting your Instagram Stories seen by more new people, discover a couple great photo and video editing apps to help take your Instagram content to the next level, and find out more about hashtag placement, and how many to use in the first place. We discuss some new data out there that shows Instagram is starting to change a few things, and how you can stay ahead of the curve to thrive, rather than be hurt by these changes. On this week's Massive Q&A, I answer a great question from Emily Lynch in Murray, KY about how to get leads and win business in a small rural town, where the real estate market is not exactly "hot".
It's episode 04 of Season 9. On this week's show we have five tales about escaped evil, horrifying heritage, and conjured creatures. "The Field"‡ written by M.J. Pack and performed by Jessica McEvoy & Jeff Clement & Nichole Goodnight & Jesse Cornett. (Story starts around 00:03:30) "The Capacity For Evil"† written by Garon Cockrell and performed by Peter Diseth & Mike DelGaudio & Atticus Jackson & Erika Sanderson. (Story starts around 00:33:20) "Feed Them, Leave Them, or Free Them"† written by Emily Lynch and performed by David Ault & James Cleveland & Erika Sanderson. (Story starts around 00:58:30) "The Bald Man"† written by Connor Muldowney and performed by Nikolle Doolin & Erika Sanderson. (Story starts around 01:16:20) "Banshee"† written by Leo Harrison and performed by Dan Zappulla & Kyle Akers & Nichole Goodnight. (Story starts around 01:41:45) Click here to learn more about the voice actors on The NoSleep Podcast Click here to learn more about M.J. Pack Click here to learn more about Garon Cockrell Click here to learn more about Emily Lynch Click here to learn more about Connor Muldowney Executive Producer & Host: David Cummings Musical score composed by: Brandon Boone Audio adaptations produced by: Phil Michalski† & Jeff Clement‡ "Banshee" illustration courtesy of Jörn Heidrath Audio program ©2017 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
It's episode 04 of Season 9. On this week's show we have five tales about escaped evil, horrifying heritage, and conjured creatures. "The Field"‡ written by M.J. Pack and performed by Jessica McEvoy & Jeff Clement & Nichole Goodnight & Jesse Cornett. (Story starts around 00:03:30) "The Capacity For Evil"† written by Garon Cockrell and performed by Peter Diseth & Mike DelGaudio & Atticus Jackson & Erika Sanderson. (Story starts around 00:33:20) "Feed Them, Leave Them, or Free Them"† written by Emily Lynch and performed by David Ault & James Cleveland & Erika Sanderson. (Story starts around 00:58:30) "The Bald Man"† written by Connor Muldowney and performed by Nikolle Doolin & Erika Sanderson. (Story starts around 01:16:20) "Banshee"† written by Leo Harrison and performed by Dan Zappulla & Kyle Akers & Nichole Goodnight. (Story starts around 01:41:45) Please visit www.thenosleeppodcast.com for full show notes and links to learn more about our authors, voice actors, and producers. Executive Producer & Host: David Cummings Musical score composed by: Brandon Boone Audio adaptations produced by: Phil Michalski† & Jeff Clement‡ "Banshee" illustration courtesy of Jörn Heidrath Audio program ©2017 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
It's episode 24 of Season 8. On this week's show we have five tales about jarring journeys, illicit investigations, and traumatic traps. "Death Before Disco"† written by M.J. Pack and performed by Addison Peacock & Jes Echo. (Story starts around 00:03:10) "There Was a Locked Door In My Hotel Room"† written by Emily Lynch and performed by Alexis Bristowe & Erika Sanderson. (Story starts around 00:20:40) "Every Drug Takes Something"† written by V.R. Gregg and performed by Mike DelGaudio & Nikolle Doolin & Jesse Cornett & Peter Lewis & David Ault & Jeff Clement. (Story starts around 00:38:55) "The Best Laid Plans of Machines"‡ written by Malcom Teller and performed by Jeff Clement & Eden & Alexis Bristowe. (Story starts around 01:01:45) "The Town I Grew Up in Was Torn Apart by a Serial Killer"† written by Laura Chase and performed by Nichole Goodnight & Nikolle Doolin & Dan Zappulla & Atticus Jackson. (Story starts around 01:31:00) Click here to learn more about the voice actors on The NoSleep Podcast Click here to learn more about M.J. Pack Click here to learn more about Emily Lynch Click here to learn more about V.R. Gregg Click here to learn more about Malcom Teller Executive Producer & Host: David Cummings Musical score composed by: Brandon Boone Audio adaptations produced by: Phil Michalski† & Jeff Clement‡ "Death Before Disco" illustration courtesy of Charlie Cody Audio program ©2017 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
It's episode 24 of Season 8. On this week's show we have five tales about jarring journeys, illicit investigations, and traumatic traps. "Death Before Disco" written by M.J. Pack and performed by Addison Peacock & Jes Echo. (Story starts around 00:03:10) "There Was a Locked Door In My Hotel Room" written by Emily Lynch and performed by Alexis Bristowe & Erika Sanderson. (Story starts around 00:20:40) "Every Drug Takes Something" written by V.R. Gregg and performed by Mike DelGaudio & Nikolle Doolin & Jesse Cornett & Peter Lewis & David Ault & Jeff Clement. (Story starts around 00:38:55) "The Best Laid Plans of Machines" written by Malcom Teller and performed by Jeff Clement & Eden & Alexis Bristowe. (Story starts around 01:01:45) "The Town I Grew Up in Was Torn Apart by a Serial Killer" written by Laura Chase and performed by Nichole Goodnight & Nikolle Doolin & Dan Zappulla & Atticus Jackson. (Story starts around 01:31:00) Please visit www.thenosleeppodcast.com for full show notes and links to learn more about our authors, voice actors, and producers. Executive Producer & Host: David Cummings Musical score composed by: Brandon Boone Audio adaptations produced by: Phil Michalski† & Jeff Clement‡ "Death Before Disco" illustration courtesy of Charlie Cody Audio program ©2017 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
Part of our special Young Writers Series of podcast episodes. Emily Lynch & Eliya Smith, writers of "Geck".