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To celebrate the lovey-dovey season, we're setting our phasers on love and laughter with this revisiting of our chat about EASY A (2010)!EMILY STONE (she prefers we call her that rather than EMMA, and she asked nice!) stars in this teen comedy with wit and stars-a-plenty. When a little white lie has the whole school thinking quiet girl-next-door Olive is a prostitute, Olive takes a stand against the double standard. However, when the pressure of the Scarlet Letter effect (see, we read!) becomes too much to take, Olive needs her friends, family, and maybe even high-school evangelical Marianne (AMANDA BYNES in her last film role) to help her! Also, it's got THOMAS HADEN CHURCH, LISA KUDROW, PENN BADGLEY, DAN BYRD, MALCOM McDOWELL, and freaking more!So put on your corset and listen to us talk teens, sex, and comedy in this "Romantic Revisiting!" episode of CULT AND CLASSIC FILMS Podcast!Listen: Wherever you get your podcasts & at cultandclassicfilms.com/Watch: youtube.com/@CULTANDCLASSICFILMS/Subscribe at patreon.com/cultandclassicfilms for EXCLUSIVE cult movies sent to you every other month!Buy exclusive films at cultandclassicfilms.com/Host: Nate WyckoffPanelist: Amanda Longley#EASYA #EMMASTONE #EMILYSTONE #POORTHINGS #TEENCOMEDY #AMANDABYNES #CULTANDCLASSICFILMS #movie #film #cultmovies #cultfilms
Emily Stone, founder of Empowered Bumps and Boobs, shares hypnobirthing techniques and essential breastfeeding products like silverettes and milk catchers. We discuss breastfeeding challenges and holistic solutions, the importance of trusting your intuition, and common problems during breastfeeding. Plus, learn powerful visualization practices to bond with your unborn child. WE TALK ABOUT: 10:00 - Emily's journey into holistic reproductive health 14:00 - Things that get in the way of breastfeeding 19:00 - Early strategies you can do to solve breastfeeding challenges 29:00 - When to start pumping and how to choose between a manual pump and an electric pump 33:00 - Understanding mastitis and holistic approaches to managing it 37:00 - Using silverettes to keep nipples bacteria free 40:00 - Common problems during breastfeeding 42:00 - Hypnobirthing techniques and its benefits 46:00 - How to connect with your unborn baby 55:00 - Joining communities for pregnant women for additional support 59:00 - Using hypnobirthing to flip breech babies SPONSORS: Head to qualialife.com/brittany for 50% off your purchase of Qualia Senolytic. And get an additional 15% off if you use code BRITTANY at checkout. Get your FREE bottle of Magnesium Breakthrough from BiOptimizers while supplies last! It provides all 7 forms of magnesium to help improve your sleep, cognitive function, mental health, and promote a healthy metabolism. Only available through my link! RESOURCES: Optimize your preconception health by joining my Baby Steps Course today! Optimize your preconception health and fertility through my free hormone balancing, fertility boosting chocolate recipe! Download it now! My Amazon storefront Empowered Bumps and Boobs website Get $10 off your first month of Empowered Breastfeeding Bootcamp (in addition to a 7-day free trial) use code: BIOHACKINGBRITTANY LET'S CONNECT: Instagram, TikTok, Facebook Shop my favorite health products Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music
Description: This year marks the 50th anniversary of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer and as part of this celebratory year, we are looking at the past, present and future of the organization. In this episode of Lung Cancer Considered, host Dr. Stephen Liu and guests focus on IASLC today – and some of the ongoing efforts of the IASLC and its members. Guest: Dr. Christian Rolfo, Professor of Medicine, Director of Medical Oncology and Associate Director for Early Phase Clinical Trials at the Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute at Ohio State University. Guest: Janet Freeman-Daily, Patient Research Advocate, Co-Founder and President of The ROS1ders, former Associate Editor of IASLC Lung Cancer News and co-developer of the IASLC STARS program. Guest: Dr. Emily Stone is a Consultant Respiratory Physician at St. Vincent's Hospital in Sydney Australia, conjoint Professor at the University of New South Wales, past Chair of the IASLC Tobacco Control and Smoking Cessation Committee, Deputy Chair Thoracic Oncology Group of Australasia and current Editor in Chief of the JTO Clinical and Research Reports
I love celebrating Christmas in July and taking a look at all of the new Christmas romance books that are set to release in the coming months. This episode is going to get you in the holiday spirit just thinking about these new holiday romance books that I recommend you add to your reading list. In it, I'm sharing my top 10 must-read new Christmas romance books of 2024 to snuggle up with this season. BOOKS MENTIONED:A Jingle Bell Mingle by Julie Murphy & Sierra Simone: https://amzn.to/4cN8FPiAll I Want is You by Fallon Ballard: https://amzn.to/3ShxI5hA Winter Wish by Emily Stone: https://amzn.to/3XQhHXoHow My Neighbor Stole Christmas by Meghan Quinn: https://amzn.to/3XK7U5bThe Fake Wedding Project by Pippa Grant: https://amzn.to/3W8bW61The Nightmare Before Kissmas by Sara Raasch: https://amzn.to/4bwobxGMake the Season Bright by Ashley Herring Blake: https://amzn.to/45O7Za3The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year by Ally Carter: https://amzn.to/3XKzVcTThe Merriest Misters by Timothy Janovsky: https://amzn.to/3VQwgaXChristmas Sweater Weather by Jaqueline Snowe: https://amzn.to/4btBz5QSummer Romance by Annabel Monaghan: https://amzn.to/4cVEDZPHim by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy: https://amzn.to/4c3qA3jHeartless Hunter by Kristen Ciccarelli: https://amzn.to/3zVOfFv LINKS MENTIONED: She Reads Romance Books Book Club: https://www.shereadsromancebooks.com/bookclubA Year of Reading Romance Card Deck: https://www.shereadsromancebooks.com/a-year-of-reading-romance/Join My List: https://www.shereadsromancebooks.com/joinFOLLOW ME! https://www.shereadsromancebooks.com/ https://www.facebook.com/shereadsromancebooks https://www.instagram.com/shereadsromancebooksblog/LEAVE A REVIEW!If you liked this episode, please give a star rating and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast platform. Thanks!This post may include affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We explore our bodies in part 2 of our "SEX EDUCATION WITH EMILY/EMMA STONE" double-feature!We talk POOR THINGS (2003), the film where Ms. Stone's character masturb8tes with an apple! Yes, it's weird, but what would you expect from the director of 2017's THE KILLING OF A SACRED DEER? EMILY STONE (she prefers we call her that rather than EMMA, and she asked nice!) It's a subversive imagining of the already subversive FRANKENSTEIN, and you know what? We dig it! We talk why this flick's not a comedy in part 2 of "SEX EDUCATION WITH EMILY STONE!"Listen: Wherever you get your podcasts & at cultandclassicfilms.com/Watch: youtube.com/@CULTANDCLASSICFILMS/Subscribe at patreon.com/cultandclassicfilms for EXCLUSIVE cult movies sent to you every month!Buy exclusive films at cultandclassicfilms.com/Host: Nate WyckoffPanelist: Amanda Longley#POORTHINGS #EMMASTONE #EMILYSTONE #HORROR #DARKCOMEDY #WILLEMDEFOE #CULTANDCLASSICFILMS #movie #film #cultmovies #cultfilms
We get hot and heavy with part 1 of our "SEX EDUCATION WITH EMILY/EMMA STONE" double-feature!EMILY STONE (she prefers we call her that rather than EMMA, and she asked nice!) stars in this teen comedy with wit and stars-a-plenty. When a little white lie has the whole school thinking quiet girl-next-door Olive is a prostitute, Olive takes a stand against the double standard. However, when the pressure of the Scarlet Letter effect (see, we read!) becomes too much to take, Olive needs her friends, family, and maybe even high-school evangelical Marianne (AMANDA BYNES in her last film role) to help her! Also, it's got THOMAS HADEN CHURCH, LISA KUDROW, PENN BADGLEY, DAN BYRD, MALCOM McDOWELL, and freaking more!So put on your corset and listen to us talk teens, sex, and comedy in part 1 of "SEX EDUCATION WITH EMILY STONE!"Listen: Wherever you get your podcasts & at cultandclassicfilms.com/Watch: youtube.com/@CULTANDCLASSICFILMS/Subscribe at patreon.com/cultandclassicfilms for EXCLUSIVE cult movies sent to you every month!Buy exclusive films at cultandclassicfilms.com/Host: Nate WyckoffPanelist: Amanda Longley#EASYA #EMMASTONE #EMILYSTONE #POORTHINGS #TEENCOMEDY #AMANDABYNES #CULTANDCLASSICFILMS #movie #film #cultmovies #cultfilms
Diane and Sean discuss the Emma/Emily of it all with The Amazing Spider-Man. Episode music is, "Oscorp Tower" by James Horner, from the OST.Support the Show.
Emma Stone wants to go by Emily, and King Charles might not be doing so well.
(airdate: 4.26.24) Emma Stone has been lying all along...sort of. Her real name is Emily, and she would love to use it in her work, however, someone else is named Emily Stone at the Screen Actors Guild, and the rule is only one name can be registered as a member, so Emily Jean Stone had to got by Emma. Blake Shelton says Dolly Parton and Beyonce need to pkay his dive bar on the Las Vegas Strip. And Jennifer Anniston's production company is confirming a "9 to 5" reboot. And @HalleBerry Listen to the daily Van Camp and Morgan radio show at: AltBossGold.com 92.5TheBlock TRIK FM RockPartyRadio RiverRatRadio The Mix614 Sunny105 Souldies.com KTahoe.com RetroFM 941now.com ZFunHundred Tucka56Radio.com AmericaOneRadio.com TheMix96.com 100az.live Audacy Lite99Orlando.com PlayFMOnline.com Free99EastTexasRadio FrontierCountryOnline.com Hits247fm.com BossBossRadio.com Hot977FM.com CountryBarnyardRadio.com B98KC.com That70sChannel.com iHeartMedia That90sChannel.com CoolJamzRadio GenerationsX.com MagicRadio.rebelmediagroup.us BossCountryRadio.com Retro80sRadio24/7 NCMCountry OasisRadio Z89.3 StarHit1FM 925The Block 247TheSound.com WMQL War Zone Radio WRSR The Rooster DCXRocks FusionRadio Mix96.1 106.5TrisJamz BigRadio.online 389country.com Power104 Hawaiian Pacific Radio i92 Knoxville The Rose A Mix That Rocks Camaradio.org Express Radio My Spotlight 105 B106 96 Radio Indonesia Carolina Boomer Country Cover By Damian FM TodaysMixx.com KXOK Camaradio.org HitMusicUSA 517Rocks Audilous.com/TheShark Power104 find us at: VanCampAndMorgan.com
-Surprise Serenade: Jonny really Surprises Hannah with a song about Detroit and forces her to sing along. -Wither Report: Gisele crying at a cop, its EMILY Stone now, To Booth or not to Booth? -Billie Eilish has a Phd in...WHAT? -RENT FREE: Bread song and RIP Mr. Hockey Night -SPORTSBALL: NFL Draft Weekend In Detroit -BASIC BUPDATE: New patio OPEN (and icecream) -WITHER REPORT 2: MGK hiding from the Swifties, Taylor on vacation + friends, $ New EMINEM ALBUM!! -Wanna save mone on groceries? Eat Cicadas!
This week I chat to Emily Stone, co-founder of BabyBee. Emily answers all of your pram questions and delves into her own personal struggles with juggling parenthood and work. We chat about:
Emma Stone is a talented and much loved actress, but does she deserve all the accolades? From lying about her name, to having too many best friends and not hustling enough for her success we unpack the life and crimes of Emily (not Emma) Stone. Plus, the movie that should have sunk the career's of some of Hollywood's biggest stars - Aloha. And, more of your lazy gewl stories! LIKE THIS EPISODE? YOU SHOULD LISTEN TO: The “Ryan Gosling's Face Is Too Hot” NotebookJennifer “Curse Of The Cool Girl” LawrenceTaylor "How I Uncancelled Myself" Swift (Taylor's Version)Leonardo "Pussy Posse" DiCaprio SEND US YOUR LAZY GEWL STORIES: Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CREDITS:Hosts: Clare and Jessie Stephens Executive Producer: Talissa Bazaz Audio Producer: Thom Lion Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Picking the perfect pram for your growing can be hard.Join me in this episode as I chat to Emily Stone who is a mother of two young children, and founder of The Babybee Group who talks us through all the things to consider when choosing a pram.In this episode today, Emily discusses:How do I know what type of pram to choose?What things should I consider before buying a pram?What are some safety considerations? What should I avoid?What type of pram works with my child's stage of development (eg forward facing versus rear facing etc)And so much more!LINKS:Preparing for birth Pelvic health checklistFree 7 Day Trial Pregnancy WorkoutsFree 7 Day Trial Postnatal WorkoutsFitNest Mama WebsiteInstagram @fitnestmamaBabyBee Website: https://babybeeonline.com/BabyBee Instagram: @babybeepramsBabyBee Website (sign up to newsletter to stay in the loop): https://babybeeonline.comUltimate pram guide: https://babybeeonline.com/pages/the-ultimate-pram-guide20% Discount: Code 'FITBEE20' T+Cs apply
We've talked decorating, memories, traditions and other holidays celebrated in December but surprisingly we haven't talked about holiday books....until now! Kiara and Katalyn have some books they have read (and want to read) based around the holidays and Victoria is just here for the vibes this time around. Are there any holiday books we should add to our lists? Let us know!Instagram mentioned: @blak_books_binderyBooks mentioned: The Holiday Swap; In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren; Royal Holiday by Jasmine Guillory; Talk Santa to Me by Linda Urban; You're a Mean One Matthew Prince by Timothy Janovsky; How to Excavate a Heart by Jake Maia Arlow; The Mistletoe Motive by Chloe Liese; Meet Me Under the Mistletoe; Always in December by Emily Stone; A Court of Frost and Starlight by SJM; Love Holly by Emily Stone; Meet Me in London; Lovelight FarmsPlease be sure to check for any trigger warnings you may have with the recommendations made. Please be sure to rate us and leave a review! It helps us across the platforms in more ways than you know! Want to reach out to us other than on social media? Send us an e-mail at tbp.staythirsty@gmail.comMake sure to check out our linktree!thirstybitchespodcast - Listen on YouTube, Spotify - LinktreeJoin us every Tasty Tuesday and Thirsty Thursday for a new episode and be sure to follow us on our socialsTiktok: thirstybitchespodcastInstagram: thirstybitchespodcastTwitter: TheThirstyCollective (thirsty_co) Or join the conversation in our discord!Intro/Outro License Code: TV2K4NHZREHTQFGJ
Show notes: It's time for another monthly reading recap. Today, we're sharing 10 books we read in the month of November. As always, in true Sarah and Mia fashion, there are a whole mix of genres, from nonfiction to romance to sci-fi. We hope you'll find something in this episode to add to your TBR. Click here to join us on Patreon for exclusive bonus bookish goodies! Get our monthly overflow and new books episodes, our private Facebook group, and more. Plus, supporting us in this way just shows that you love what we do! Find the time stamped show notes below with links to all of the fun things we mentioned. Something Bookish: [3:18] S: One Hundred Days by Alice Pung [4:45] M: Netflix show: The Fall of the House of Usher 10 Books We Read in November: [07:21] M: Brooklyn ‘76 by Anthony Ausiello (Feb 2024) Razorblade Tears by S.A. Cosby [11:04] S: The Last Love Note by Emma Grey Someday Maybe by Onyi Nwabineli [13:22] M: Women in Politics by Mary Chung Hayashi [15:50] S: One Last Gift by Emily Stone Always, in December by Emily Stone [17:59] M: The Haunting of Alejandra by V. Castro [20:44] S: You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Maggie Smith [23:00] M: Light From Other Stars by Erika Swyler [26:05] S: The Wedding People by Alison Espach (July 2024) [29:05] M: Big Two-Hearted River by Ernest Hemingway [31:07] S: In Memoriam by Alice Winn [33:37] The Rest of the Books We Read in November Want our show notes delivered right to your inbox? Join our RTL Substack so that you'll get a link for every single book we mention with no extra work. It's free! Follow RTL on Instagram: @readingthroughlifepod Follow Sarah on Instagram: @sarahhartleyco Follow Mia on Instagram: @fastlifeinslowlane * The books noted above contain affiliate links. This means that we may get a small kickback if you purchase through our links, at no additional cost to you.
Monsoon Chocolate is making bean to bar chocolate in the desert climate of Tucson, Arizona. It's not a region we might think of as a hotspot for craft chocolate, but as founder Adam Krantz explains, the southwest has a strong historical claim to cacao, and he wanted to honor that heritage while also pushing the boundaries of flavor with unique regional ingredients like chiltepin chilis or mesquite.I love talking with chocolate makers or brewers who are using ingredients and flavors from their region to color outside the lines of tradition, or perhaps more accurately, to erase and redraw those lines. Tradition is not a fixed thing. Norms change. We can expand the guidelines for tomorrow's makers and tasters by thinking creatively today.Listen in as we talk with Adam Krantz of Monsoon Chocolate.Partner businesses mentioned in the episode include Hamilton Distillers/Whiskey Del Bac, Desert Provisions, Santa Ana Pueblo, Uncommon Cacao (listen to my interview with founder Emily Stone), and Meridian Cacao (listen to my interview with agronomist Sarah Bharath). Check out the Bean to Barstool shop here! Follow Bean to Barstool on social media!InstagramTwitterFacebookPinterestTikTokSign up for host David Nilsen's newsletter to get regular updates!
Welcome to the Holly Jolly, It's F***ing Christmas Extravaganza! On today's episode, Kayla chats about three of her favorite holiday season reads, as well as upcoming plans for this Christmas season. As always, the reviews are spoiler-free. The Christmas Swap by Maggie Knox 11:56-16:54 One Last Gift by Emily Stone 17:00-25:06 The Family Game by Catherine Steadman 25:19-33:00 Thank you for listening! Buy the books Kayla covered here: https://bookshop.org/shop/professionalbookgirl Follow Professional Book Girl on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/professionalbookgirl/ Follow Kayla on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kayreadwhat/Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@professionalbookgirlpod
Are you preparing to purchase a pram and feeling overwhelmed by all the options? In this episode Beth sits down with founder of Babybee prams and safety expert Emily Stone to discuss what you should be looking for when selecting a pram for your growing family. Emily breaks down the options and provides questions for you to consider such as, do we want a capsule? Should we be considering a double pram? What kind of accessories do I need to add on? The team at Babybee have also put together a pram buying guide to help cut through the noise. Check it out here This episode is sponsored by PowerBirth childbirth education course. PowerBirth teaches you the knowledge and skills to navigate birth with confidence. The course covers what to expect during labour, how to set up your birth space,, how to work with pain, how to be an amazing support person and so much more. You can learn more about the online and in-person options at www.powerbirthcourse.com.au
In today's episode of Bean to Barstool Bite Sized we talk with Emily Stone of Uncommon Cacao, one of the leading companies providing ethically and traceably sourced cacao for bean to bar chocolate makers. Emily talks about the process of beginning a relationship with a new partner at origin and her desire for transparency in cacao sourcing to be a two way street between farmers and makers.Emily Stone is the Founder and CEO of Uncommon Cacao, a group of Transparent Trade cacao operations including Maya Mountain Cacao (Belize), Cacao Verapaz (Guatemala), and Uncommon offices in the U.S. and Europe. Emily spent 2010-2017 living in Belize and Guatemala developing the specialty cacao value chain operations and working directly with producers. Now based in the U.S., Emily leads Uncommon Cacao's work supplying delicious, high quality, transparently-sourced cacao from 12+ countries for hundreds of craft and premium chocolate makers globally. Emily is an Ashoka Fellow and Unreasonable Fellow, and a recipient of the FCIA Recognition of Excellence in Outstanding Contribution at Origin in Sustainability of Fine Chocolate.You can follow Uncommon Cacao on Instagram and Facebook.You can listen to our full interview with Emily here.Follow Bean to Barstool on social media!InstagramTwitterFacebookPinterestTikTokSign up for host David Nilsen's newsletter to get regular updates!
In this episode of Lung Cancer Considered, host Dr. Narjust Florez interviews Dr. Emily Stone, the new editor of JTO Clinical and Research Reports. The podcast will focus on her article “Building on a Legacy”.
Can looking closer at the natural world help erase our fear of death? In episode 14, naturalist Emily Stone shares how observing the small miracles of death and renewal in plants, mushrooms and animals has affected her feelings on the subject. We learn how a tree becomes more alive after it has died and get a welcome dose of poetry from Mary Oliver. Emily is the education director at The Cable Natural History Museum in northern Wisconsin and writes a weekly column called Natural Connections, in which she transports readers into a magical world where nature is wilder than fiction. You can find an archive of Emily's weekly column at: cablemuseumnaturalconnections.blogspot.com/ or you can purchase one or both of her Natural Connections books from any major bookseller. You can also listen to her column in podcast form by searching Natural Connections in Apple Podcasts or wherever you're listening now.
We get into the yuletide spirit with “Always in December” by Emily Stone. Josie, our main character, is a young photographer hoping to make sense of the death of both of her parents when she was just a kid. But this Christmastime, she (quite literally) runs into a stranger, named Max, and spends the holidays with him. Aglow with new love, Josie thinks this might be the start of something special. Only for Max to disappear without saying goodbye. Over the course of the next year, Max and Josie will find that fate continues to bring them together in places they'd never expect. New York City. Edinburgh. The quiet English countryside. And it turns out, Max had every reason to leave and every reason to stay. But what does fate hold for Josie and Max as Christmas approaches again?Alexa pairs the episode with Craven Cinsault 2020 from Stellenbosch, South Africa, paying tribute to one of Josie's adventures in the book.P.S. Lots of spoilers in this episode.
Join me for a look back at my favorite beers & chocolates of 2022. In the episode, you'll also hear favorites from some of my friends in beer & chocolate:Ruvani de Silva is a beer journalist living in Austin, Texas. You can find her at her website and on Twitter & Instagram.Shay Pal runs the choccoffeewine Instagram account. You can find her at her website and listen to a quick conversation with Shay here.Tristan Chan is the founder of Porchdrinking.com, as well as the founder of The Porch Collective. You can follow him on Twitter & Instagram. Ale Sharpton is a beer journalist & consultant. You can check out his website here, and follow him on Twitter & Instagram. You can listen to my interview with Ale back in Episode 41.Hazel Lee is the Creator of Taste With Colour®: The Chocolate Tasting Flavour Map. You can find her at tastewithcolour.com and on Instagram. You can listen to my episode with Hazel in Episode 44.Emily Stone is the founder & CEO of Uncommon Cacao. You can listen to my interview with Emily in Episode 45. Em Sauter is an Advanced Cicerone® and the cartoonist who runs Pints & Panels. Follow her on Twitter & Instagram. You can listen to my interview with Em in Episode 39.Luke Owen Smith is a writer & professional chocolate taster based in New Zealand. You can find him on Instagram and listen my interview with Luke in Episode 37.Courtney Iseman is a beer writer who writes the excellent free newsletter Hugging the Bar. You can learn more about her at her website and follow her on Instagram.Other episodes and articles referenced include:Wood, Beer, & Chocolate (Ep. 19)The Imaginative Founders of Rabid Brewing (Ep. 29)Crown of Horns Fit for a [goat] Queen (Ep. 43)After the Harvest—Tracking a Beer from Grain to Glass at Seedstock Brewing in Denver, ColoradoThe music for this episode is from the song “200 Miles” by indie folk musician Anna ps. You can find out more about Anna at
Show Notes We are Traci and Ellie, two bookish friends who read in any spare minute that we have. This week we have a special Thanksgiving episode for you! To shop the books listed in this episode, visit our shop at bookshop.org. Literally Reading: More Than You'll Ever Know by Katie Gutierrez (Ellie) Hester by Laurie Lico Albanese (Traci) Open the Book: This is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper Olympus, Texas by Stacey Swann Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry The Island of Sea Women by Lisa See The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides Falling by T.J. Newman You Never Forget Your First by Alexis Coe The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd The Need by Helen Phillips Piranesi by Susanna Clarke Atonement by Ian McEwan The Swan House by Elizabeth Musser Abby Jimenez Flight by Lynn Stegar Strong One Last Gift by Emily Stone
This week Sherri welcomes special guest Emily Stone! Emily shares information about her new business- Empowered Bumps & Boobs! She has great insight into the world of becoming a mother as she has 3 kids of her own. In this episode, she shares the mission behind her business and why she wishes to spread knowledge to moms everywhere about expectations, misconceptions, the 12 areas of health, and more. Her goal is to provide a safe space for women and empower them on their pregnancy journey. There is a lot to unpack in this episode, you don't want to miss it!Show LinksLearn more about our magazine, podcast, and upcoming events by visiting goodfatlife.comFor a subscription to the Inspired Good Fat Life magazine, you can Text “InspiredGFL” to 55678 and send a SMS Message/Text to receive a digital subscription!Website: GoodFatLife.comFacebook: @GoodFatLifeMagazine Guest LinksEmily StoneEmpowered Bumps & BoobsWebsite- EmpoweredBumpsAndBoobs.com
Today I'm joined by UK romance author, Emily Stone who wrote the new holiday romance, "One Last Gift". Last winter, Emily took over romance book readers hearts with her debut, "Always In December", so I am so excited to chat with her about her newest release! It seems as though Emily has mastered the art of creating sad, yet hopeful holiday romances - and she's done just that with her latest romance. In this chat, we talk about grief and how it's depicted in its most authentic forms, highlights and favourite relationships from this story, moments that didn't make the final edits of the book - and of course, what she is working on next! Tune into this chat for more!♡ ♡ ♡ ♡About Get Lit With Lianna: The PodcastJoin Instagram book content creator @getlitwithlianna as she sits down with a different guest author to chat about their books, writing career, and everything in between! Of course each conversation will have a very *LC* touch - aka crying over book boyfriends, marvelling over swoony moments, and obviously a ton of pop culture references! Follow me!Instagram: www.instagram.com/getlitwithlianna Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/getlitwithlianna Email me: liannareadsbooks@gmail.com
“Uncommon cacao is telling the story of the power of connection.”In this episode we talk with Emily Stone, the founder and CEO of Uncommon Cacao, a group of Transparent Trade cacao operations with offices in the U.S. and Europe and operations at numerous cacao origins. Uncommon supplies cacao for hundreds of bean to bar chocolate makers and, indirectly through their bean to bar partners, quite a few craft breweries as well. Emily is passionate about the people and stories behind these cacao origins, and here we talk about those origins, what led Emily to start Uncommon, and the importance of full, two-way transparency in the cacao supply chain.Chocolate makers mentioned in this episode include Ritual, Taza, Dick Taylor, Dandelion, Raaka, French Broad, Ratza, Videri, and Ethereal Confections.If you want to learn more about Uncommon Cacao, you can visit their website. They just released their annual transparency report here if you wish to read it. You can also follow them on Instagram.The music for this episode is from the song “200 Miles” by my dear friend, indie folk musician Anna ps. You can find out more about Anna's music in the show notes or at her website annapsmusic.com, where you can also get in touch to book her to play at your brewery, cafe, or other establishment.Emily Stone is the Founder and CEO of Uncommon Cacao, a group of Transparent Trade cacao operations including Maya Mountain Cacao (Belize), Cacao Verapaz (Guatemala), and Uncommon offices in the U.S. and Europe. Emily spent 2010-2017 living in Belize and Guatemala developing the specialty cacao value chain operations and working directly with producers. Now based in the U.S., Emily leads Uncommon Cacao's work supplying delicious, high quality, transparently-sourced cacao from 12+ countries for hundreds of craft and premium chocolate makers globally. Emily is an Ashoka Fellow and Unreasonable Fellow, and a recipient of the FCIA Recognition of Excellence in Outstanding Contribution at Origin in Sustainability of Fine Chocolate.
In the latest episode of our Regulation Tomorrow Plus series covering the Financial Services and Markets Bill, Simon Lovegrove and Emily Stone take a closer look at the provisions on EU retained law.
“It was one of the best days we've ever seen.”On July 23, the weird and wonderful humans at Rabid Brewing in Homewood, Illinois, welcomed the fae folk of the surrounding wild country to Feast of the Goat Queen, a day of celebration for all things magical, natural, and mystical. The Feast also featured the release of Crown of Horns, a chocolate cream ale Bean to Barstool brewed in collaboration with Rabid Brewing. In this episode we talk with Raiye Rosado and Tobias Cichon of Rabid Brewing about Feast of the Goat Queen and its coronation chocolate beer, Crown of Horns, as well as with Emily Stone, the founder of Uncommon Cacao, about the brand new Philippine cacao we used in the beer.The music for this episode is from the songs “Free” and “Love's Not” by my dear friend, indie folk musician Anna ps. You can find out more about Anna's music in the show notes or at her website annapsmusic.com, where you can also get in touch to book her to play at your brewery or other establishment.Raiye Rosado & Tobias Cichon are the husband and wife co-founders of Rabid Brewing. They began dating in 2010, and Raiye promptly introduced Tobias to good beer. Their wedding was a Halloween costume party. The pair began homebrewing, and decided to open a brewery together after getting married. Rabid Brewing opened on October 13, 2017.Emily Stone is the Founder and CEO of Uncommon Cacao, a group of Transparent Trade cacao operations. Emily spent 2010-2017 living in Belize and Guatemala developing the specialty cacao value chain operations and working directly with producers. Now based in the U.S., Emily leads Uncommon Cacao's work supplying delicious, high quality, transparently-sourced cacao for hundreds of craft and premium chocolate makers globally. Emily is an Ashoka Fellow and Unreasonable Fellow, and a recipient of the FCIA Recognition of Excellence in Outstanding Contribution at Origin in Sustainability of Fine Chocolate.
Columnist's Note: Anne Torrey, of Gordon, WI, participated in a Natural Connections Writing Workshop I led last fall, and is continuing to hone her craft. I hope you enjoy her unique account of witnessing a common event—the drumming of the ruffed grouse. While the first drumming reached our ears months ago, the subtle beats still echo through the woods as males assert their territories and make sure they've attended to all of the ladies. –Emily Stone, Naturalist/Education Director at the Cable Natural History Museum.
In episode 12, naturalist Emily Stone Emily shares stories about the wonderous interconnectedness of plants and animals of the Northwoods, many hidden in plain sight. She also shares a really fun way you can see the natural world in an entirely new way with a UV light when you head out into the field and forest after dark. Emily is the education director at The Cable Natural History Museum in northern Wisconsin and writes a weekly column called Natural Connections, in which she transports readers into a magical world where nature is wilder than fiction. You can find an archive of Emily's weekly column at: cablemuseumnaturalconnections.blogspot.com/ or you can purchase one or both of her Natural Connections books from any major bookseller. You can also listen to her column in podcast form by searching Natural Connections in Apple Podcasts or wherever you're listening now.
Hello listeners! I am thrilled to announce a four-episode mini-series in partnership with CASE. The Council for Advancement and Support of Education is the global nonprofit association dedicated to educational advancement professionals—in alumni relations, communications, development, marketing, and advancement services—who share the goal of championing education to transform lives and society. The next four episodes will feature Independent school advancement leaders. I couldn't be more excited to kick off with Emily Stone, Director of Development at the Spence School. Emily works at an all-girls independent school just blocks from the one where I work. I have known her for a while through our alma mater's alumni network. You will hear Emily talk about how important those networks are and her career trajectory. She has worked in alumnae relations, and can keenly analyze the differences between working with alums and parents. Emily is high energy and filled with good ideas. Follow us on instagram @devdebrief or connect on LinkedIn for more information. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/devdebrief/support
In this episode, writer and teacher Emily Stone talks with Resort founder Catherine LaSota about her life in Los Angeles, the ways her teaching practice has grown and developed during the pandemic, and how there are some things we simply cannot do alone as writers. Emily and Catherine also talk about astrology, aging, and raccoons. Born in New Orleans and raised in Brooklyn, Emily Stone is a writer, teacher, and content alchemist with over 25 years of experience working with authors of all ages to distill the power and impact of every story. She has been awarded residencies at Yaddo, Blue Mountain Center, and the Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts. Emily is also known as the College Essay Whisperer, and she's taught Latin at Saint Ann's School in Brooklyn Heights, fiction writing at Hunter College, where she got her MFA, and drama at Stern College. Emily has taught many wonderful classes at the Resort, on topics like dialogue, plot, scene structure, and more. Her Fiction is Friction course, about writing amazing dialogue, is available for purchase in our online Resort network. It's a self-paced course that includes bonus content on outlining your book. Sign up for Emily's self-paced Fiction is Friction class at The Resort here! Find out more about Emily Stone here: https://www.emilybstone.com Join our free Resort community, full of resources and support for writers, here: https://community.theresortlic.com/ More information about The Resort can be found here: https://www.theresortlic.com/ Cabana Chats is hosted by Resort founder Catherine LaSota. Our podcast editor is Jade Iseri-Ramos, and our music is by Pat Irwin. Special thanks to Resort assistant Nadine Santoro. FULL TRANSCRIPTS for Cabana Chats podcast episodes are available in the free Resort network: https://community.theresortlic.com/ Follow us on social media! @TheResortLIC
Episode 11. Scat ID with Emily Stone Emily Stone is a naturalist at the Cable Natural History Museum in Wisconsin where she is a naturalist sharing information to children and adults. She shares some wildlife morsels of information from identifying through diet, using poop as a marking tool, and more! If there is someone you want to hear or think you personally would be a good fit for an in depth interview or an awesome poop story send us a message via email! You can learn more about the Cable Natural History Museum and Emilys' writing and podcast https://www.cablemuseum.org/connect/ More Resources: Scat ID slideshow: https://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/pubs/documents/scat-card.pdf An Encyclopedia of Tracks and Scat Guide (I haven't used this one at all but it seemed interesting and could be a good field guide): You can interact with Emily @emilynaturalconnections Follow us on Instagram @shitoutdoorspod Send us an email at shitoutdoorspod@gmail.com Check out our website www.shitoutdoorspod.com Podcast Artwork: Me! (Monica Aguilar) www.instagram.com/chasingtrailsart Music: Drop to Me by Lesfm https://pixabay.com/music/upbeat-drop-to-me-11154/
At some point, something was going to knock the war in Ukraine off the front page. Of course, it doesn't say much about our society that it's an actor slapping another actor that's more important. Joe Biden said five different things this week that were either wrong, improper or just crazy. He seems lost. Quite a contrast to Donald Trump who's living the good life hitting a hole in one with pro golfer Ernie Els. A national writer thinks this year's KU team could be Bill Self's 8th best team or so... but the most dangerous right now and the fave to win it all in New Orleans. And it's our school board cheat sheet episode. Emily Stone is running in Harrisonville and she tells us why she and so many others are stepping up to do something they never thought they would. Grab a pencil, we have the candidates to vote for in Missouri where you or your friends or relatives live.
The Unsinkable Greta James by Jennifer E. Smith Website: https://gobookmart.com Buy Now: https://amzn.to/3iFufv4 “Beautiful, moving, hopeful: I loved this book from beginning to end, and will be thinking about it for a long time. It's a total triumph.”—Emily Stone, author of Always, In December “Warm, funny, and bursting with heart, [it's] exactly the book you want to read: a pitch-perfect story about the ways we recover love in the strangest of places.”—Rebecca Serle, New York Times bestselling author of In Five Years “Filled with music, passion, and love of all kinds . . . a fast-paced, emotional novel and an unforgettable exploration of family and the choices we make that shape our lives.”—Jill Santopolo, New York Times bestselling author of The Light We Lost “I burst into tears at the end of Jennifer E. Smith's gorgeous, heartfelt The Unsinkable Greta James—tears of surprised happiness. I loved traveling to Alaska with the wild and tender Greta, and found her escape an addictive journey. I will miss her—and her music—now that I've turned the final beautiful page.”—Amanda Eyre Ward, New York Times bestselling author of The Jetsetters “Thoughtful and tender and true . . . perfectly captures the messiness of loving and being loved . . . Smith has written a gripping relationship story that's also a perceptive exploration of what it means to dream. I devoured it.”—Janelle Brown, New York Times bestselling author of Pretty Things “This novel is unabashedly sentimental in the best possible way. It's about how family can misunderstand us, grief can undo us, and our dreams can save us. It's a total delight, as transporting and diverting as the Alaskan cruise Greta herself is on in these pages.”—Christine Pride, co-author of We Are Not Like Them --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gobookmart-review/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gobookmart-review/support
Welcome to our final Book Club of 2021! To celebrate this momentous occasion, we are joined by Emily Stone, for our first ever author interview! Make sure you stay tuned to the end for that, she was delightful. You can find Emily Stone here:Instagram
Welcome to a Best Book Club Christmas Special! Join us for a reading of the classic poem, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas ! This poem was originally called "Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas" and was originally published, anonymously, in New York's Troy Sentinel newspaper on December 23, 1823. Don't forget about book club! We are reading Always, in December by Emily Stone. Head over to Instagram or Facebook to join the discussion or send us an email to let us know what you thought!We are so grateful for each and every one of you who tunes in to our little podcast each week! We wish you an amazing Holiday season with friends, family, books and SNACKS!Be safe, and we'll see you next week!Patreonwww.bestbookclub.caInstagram
This week on What We're Reading and Other Stuff we tell you what we're reading, what we're not reading and what books are on our Christmas wish list. Also, this is the one recorded the day before Shanna becomes hopelessly obsessed with the movie Love, Actually. Stay Tuned. Books mentioned in this episode:In a Holidaze by Christina LaurenDying for Christmas by Tammy CohenAmor Actually by Various AuthorsHercule Poirot's Christmas by Agatha ChristieA Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens narrated by Hugh Grant The Sentence by Louise Erdrich Klara and The Sun by Kazuo IshiguroThe Book of Form & Emptiness by Ruth OzekiNightbitch by Rachel YoderDon't forget about book club! We are reading Always, In December by Emily Stone so pick up a copy and read along with us!Patreonwww.bestbookclub.caInstagram
Today, we're letting out a bit of wanderlust with a fishbowl question about our travel bucket lists - which is especially timely since Becky and Kayla returned from a trip to France recently. A couple reminders before we get into it: join Kayla's fan club book club chat about her pick for the month, which is *drumroll* Always, In December by Emily Stone! Book club is on December 27, so mark your calendars. Also! Just a heads up that we're taking our (first ever and much needed) break in January 2022. No new eps, but stay tuned to the Patreon where we'll continue hanging out, AND we'll be rereleasing some fun throwback episodes every Monday in January 2022. Jump in and listen to how far we've come since the beginning of the pod :) and finally, what you're actually here for: the books! We're covering some fun ones in this ep. THANK YOU for listening! You can grab your (discounted) BATC merch here: https://www.booksandthecitypod.com/merch. Browse and shop all the books we've discussed on this episode and past episodes at https://www.bookshop.org/shop/booksandthecity. Subscribe to our newsletter on our website, and send us an email at booksandthecitypod@gmail.com-------------> Emily's pick: K-Pop Confidential by Stephan Lee (10:35-28:30) https://shop.scholastic.com/teachers-ecommerce/teacher/books/k-pop-confidential-9781338639933.html On Emily's TBR: If I Had Your Face by Frances Cha Becky's pick: The Talented Miss Farwell by Emily Gray Tedrowe (28:31-36:05) https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-talented-miss-farwell-emily-gray-tedrowe?variant=33021714890786 On Becky's TBR: A History of Wild Places by Shea Ernshaw Libby's pick: Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch by Rivka Galchen (36:06-44:21) https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374280468/everyone-knows-your-mother-is-a-witch On Libby's TBR: Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed, edited by Saraciea J. Fennell Kayla's pick: Always, In December by Emily Stone (44:22-52:33) https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/692803/always-in-december-by-emily-stone/ On Kayla's TBR: The Holiday Swap by Maggie Knox Music by EpidemicSound, logo art by @niczollos, all opinions are our own.
Happy belated Thanksgiving! Today, we're chatting about our "dream homes" which mostly revolves around having enough closet space (lol, we ❤️ NYC!) Also, tune in to hear Kayla announce her December book club pick, Always In December by Emily Stone. Then we have another backlist bonanza episode for you all, where we all discuss books that we really enjoyed but read a while ago. Plus, a conspiracy rabbit hole about Becky's backlist
This week we interviewed Grace Bonney, founder of Design Sponge to talk about her new book, Collective Wisdom! We learn how she got to where she is today, what inspired her to write a book about women over 50, how she found the women featured in her book, and the interviews that had the greatest impact on her. We also talk about Design Sponge, how it felt to close it down on her terms, and her thoughts on going back to school as an adult! Follow Grace Bonney Instagram - @grace__bonney & @designsponge Collective Wisdom: Lessons, Inspiration, and Advice from Women over 50 Instagram Obsessions Grace - @designsponge Becca - @nanowrimo Obsessions Grace - Nest Pumpkin Chai Candle Becca - Aerie The Sweat Waffle Crew Neck Sweatshirt What we've read this week The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt Always, in December by Emily Stone November Book Club Pick: Ghosts by Dolly Alderton Sponsors: Night - Use the code NIGHTBOP for 20% off sitewide at discovernight.com Prose - Go to prose.com/BOP for your free in-depth hair quiz and 15% off your first order ZocDoc - Zocdoc: go to zocdoc.com/bop to sign up for free and find a top-rated doctor Join our Facebook group for amazing book recs & more! Like and subscribe to RomComPods. Available wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit Grace's blog, The Stripe. New posts daily! Follow us on Instagram @badonpaperpodcast. Follow Grace on Instagram @graceatwood and Becca @beccamfreeman.
ALWAYS, IN DECEMBER by Emily Stone, read by Heather Long - audiobook extract by Headline Publishing
In honor of Women's History Month, The Committed Collective Podcast has been taken over by the women of The Committed Collective board, Destiny Henderson, Emily Stone, and Kate Lauderbaugh. For the last and final week of March, Destiny and Emily are joined by guest special guest Joelle Rankins Goodwin! They discuss life in the military, volunteering, side hustles, and all things pageants. Joelle Rankins Goodwin is a 1982 graduate of Lincoln High School, in Portland, Oregon she went on to earn a Bachelors Degree in Communications from the University of Oregon and a Masters in Psychology from Hood College in Frederick, Maryland, she also graduated from the Space Coast Health Institute earning a certificate in Massage Therapy. Joelle retired from the United States Army after 24 years of service and now works in the Office of Admissions at the University of Oregon. She is the Past-President of the Lane County Chapter of the University of Oregon Alumni Association, former Co-Director of the Miss Lane County Scholarship Program. She has served on numerous executive non-profit boards to include, Southtowne Rotary, Episcopal Campus Ministries (ECM), and the HIV Alliance. Joelle is passionate about AIDS/HIV prevention and patient advocacy. When not working or volunteering, Joelle enjoys bodybuilding and fitness competitions, traveling with her husband Bob and son Ian (25). As a past Mrs. Oregon America, she loves being involved in the world of pageantry and currently holds the title of Mrs. Black Oregon International Ambassador. Her English Bulldogs Patsy and Abner are constant sources of amusement and makes life in the Rankins/Goodwin household interesting.
In honor of Women's History Month, The Committed Collective Podcast has been taken over by the women of The Committed Collective board, Destiny Henderson, Emily Stone, and Kate Lauderbaugh. This week, Destiny and Emily are joined by guest special guest Katie Sherpe! They discuss managing life during a Covid pandemic, mental health, eating disorders, and ways to stay motivated and empower other women. Katie graduated from Oregon State University with a degree in Apparel Design. After college, she pursued a career in merchandising and held numerous roles to help influence the business side of retail. While she enjoyed developing her business skills, Katie felt called to more meaningful work and this led her to a marketing and outreach role at an eating disorder treatment center. With a background in building partnerships in her old world, Katie is able to demonstrate her passion for mental health by bringing awareness regarding eating disorders to local communities in Washington State.
In honor of Women's History Month, The Committed Collective Podcast has been taken over by the women of The Committed Collective board, Destiny Henderson, Emily Stone, and Kate Lauderbaugh. On this episode, Destiny, Emily, and Kate are joined by Stephanie Krause, Esq. They discuss women in the law, domestic violence and the social inequalities that exist in a media-driven society Stephanie received her J.D. from the USC Gould School of Law and B.S. from New York University. Currently, she is Counsel at Paramount Television Studios in Los Angeles, CA. Prior to this, she was the production attorney for several television shows currently on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, Apple TV, and HBOMax. Stephanie also actively volunteers as a pro-bono attorney with the Los Angeles County Bar Association's Domestic Violence Project. Before starting her law career, Stephanie worked at the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), where she advised songwriter and publisher clients to navigate music royalties.
In honor of Women's History Month, The Committed Collective Podcast has been taken over by the women of The Committed Collective board, Destiny Henderson, Emily Stone, and Kate Lauderbaugh. Destiny, Emily, and Kate are joined by guest Jeremekia (Mekia) Amos. Jeremekia is the Executive Director of Business Operations for the University of Houston College of Medicine. During this episode, they discuss Women in the workplace, professionalism, and the social inequality and expectations for women, especially women of color.
Lung cancer screening works. Earlier detection of lung cancer presents a vastly different prognosis. Stage I disease has a median 5 year survival of greater than 65%, whereas metastatic disease has a 5 year median survival rate of 15-20%. It is time to shift the perception of a lung cancer diagnosis to that of a treatable cancer with a potential cure, through a combination of early-stage detection, and effective communication that newer treatments offer better survival and QoL. The recently released Cancer Australia Report on lung cancer screening has been presented to the Health Minister and is awaiting actions. Dr Emily Stone, Respiratory Physician from St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney, interviews Professor Kwun Fong, Thoracic and Sleep Physician at The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane. Both are long time advocates and researchers in early screening for lung cancer and they discuss the challenges of implementing a lung cancer screening program.
Remarkable advances in screening, diagnosing and treating lung cancer are discussed in this Podcast. Associate Professor Nick Pavlakis, Medical Oncologists from Royal North Shore Hospital Sydney and Dr Emily Stone, Respiratory Physician from St Vincent's Hospital Sydney join TOGA for a conversation about public health measures to ensure the survival increase we are seeing for patients with lung cancer continues to accelerate into this decade.Sponsored with a Takeda Educational Grant.
In 1973, former men’s tennis No1 Bobby Riggs challenged women’s champion Billy Jean King to a $100k exhibition match. Riggs, an unapologetic chauvinist, gambler and hustler was 55 years old but still confident he could beat the best of the current female players. This week’s movie looks at the depiction of the lead-up and the match itself in this 2017 movie, starring Emily Stone as Billy Jean King and Steve Carrel as Bobby Riggs. Join us as we examine how accurate this portrayal proves to be. Note: There are no clips this week due to the lack of available material which works in an audio format. Except right at the very end, featuring a comment by the real Billy Jean King
Adam and Steve are joined by guest host and The Committed Collective board member, Emily Stone. On this episode, they discuss Emily's background and explains her motive to be a part of The Committed Collective, the Kenosha protest fallout, the NBA's protest, the Republican National Convention and much more.
We start the 80s odyssey with Sir Reginald Hercules Dwight - an 80s of excess both in and out of the recording studio but was quality control maintained? (spoiler alert - er, possibly...)SFirst doors, the prequel years of 80sElton - the lean times with the odd smash and a smattering of, shock, non-Bernie lyrics! Songs included;Little JeannieSartorial EloquenceNobody WinsBlue EyesEmpty GardenLove Truth and Emily Stone 02:32: 1980 / "21 at 33" 29:29: 1981 31:41: "The Fox" 42:12: innocuous reference to pudenda 1:04:01: 1982 / "Jump Up!"Please review & rate on iTunesand feel free to congratulate/abuse/send huge cash donations via80sography@gmail.comhttps://twitter.com/80sographylove and peace x
We're closing the book on 5779 with our fifth-annual apology episode (listen to previous year's episodes here [https://www.tabletmag.com/tag/unorthodox-apology]). Join us for stories of apologies, discussions about friendship, and an exploration of one of the most controversial figures in recent Jewish history. First we talk to our Tablet colleague Marjorie Ingall, who co-edits the site SorryWatch.com. She reminds us how to offer a proper apology, and shares the best (and worst) public apologies of the past year. Stephanie sits down with Lauren Mechling, author of the new novel How Could She, and Did Jew Know author Emily Stone to discuss the female friendships that animate Lauren's novel, and reflect on the challenges of maintaining our relationships, particularly as we approach the New Year. In a special reported segment, we talk to Neshama Carlebach and Rabbi Angela Warnick Buchdahl about the complicated legacy of rabbi and composer Shlomo Carlebach. Let us know what you think of the show! Email us at Unorthodox@tabletmag.com or leave a message at our listener line: 914-570-4869. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, photos, and more. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Facebook group. Get your Unorthodox T-shirts, sweatshirts, and baby onesies at bit.ly/unorthoshirt. Thanks to the Jewish Book Council for their help with this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emily Stone, co-founder and CEO of Uncommon Cacao, joins us in the CN podcast studio to discuss the organization’s recently released Transparency Report and to explain how it is disrupting the cocoa supply chain in the wake of ongoing industry challenges around sustainability issues, farmer poverty and low prices.
Emily Stone, co-founder and CEO of Uncommon Cacao, joins us in the CN podcast studio to discuss the organization’s recently released Transparency Report and to explain how it is disrupting the cocoa supply chain in the wake of ongoing industry challenges around sustainability issues, farmer poverty and low prices.
Emily Stone has become an important figure in the global cacao industry. In 2010 she co-founded Maya Mountain Cacao in southern Belize, while just a few years later, demand brought her to Guatemala, where her team founded Cacao Verapaz. Over the years, Uncommon Cacao has expanded to include cacao from 14 origins around the world (as of publication), bringing fine cacao to chocolate makers of all sizes. I had the honor of interviewing Emily just after New Year's for the Cacao Brands episode of my podcast. She's such a well-spoken and knowledgeable figure that I knew I had to share our interview in its entirety. I hope you enjoy listening to our conversation as much as I enjoyed having it. Note that the topic of cacao branding plays heavily in my questions thanks to the podcast episode for which I was interviewing Emily. Show Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chocolateontheroad/ Show Notes: https://damecacao.com/interview-emily-stone-uncommon-cacao/
Darla's not feeling well, but there are donuts and there is coffee, so Jessica and Michael have an informal chat about... well, about a lot of stuff. They begin and end with Horror, but there are lots of other rooms to explore in this old, dark house and some of them are filled with Magnum PI and Star Trek. Topics Covered: Evil Dead (2013) The Golem (2018) The Wind (2018) Making comics and attending conventions Disney+ and CBS All Access Magnum PI and ‘80s TV Star Trek Editors and the creative process Godzilla movies Ghost Stories (2017) The Beast of Wolfe’s Bay by Erik Evensen Marrying Mr. Darcy card game Rachel Rising by Terry Moore Revival by Tim Seeley and Mike Norton Hack/Slash by Tim Seeley and Emily Stone Relic by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child The Necromancer; or, The Tale of the Black Forest by Ludwig Flammenberg The Ring (2002) score by Hans Zimmer Ambient music on YouTube
On this episode of Bayfield County Wild, Tourism Director Mary Motiff talks about the rich history that’s been preserved in Bayfield County with more museums per capita than most of the country and 22 sites on the National Registry of Historic Places. Co-host Nancy Christopher learns what a naturalist does from Cable Natural History Museum Education Director, Emily Stone. Plus, we highlight some great events in May. Making History A few years back, the Washington Post did an article about the number of museums in the United States, which is about double the number of Starbuck’s and McDonald’s locations combined. Data from the Institute of Museum and Library Services shows that Bayfield County had the 6th largest number of museums per capita in the entire United States. If you are a history buff, there’s a lot to see and do at museums and historic sites in Drummond, Cable, Mason, Bayview, Oulu, Cornucopia and beyond. According to Mary, many of the County’s 16 museums can be found along the WI Lake Superior Scenic Byway, which received that designation because of all the natural, cultural, historic and geographic resources and attractions along the way. Those who like architecture will like visiting Bayfield County’s historic sites which include the Apostle Islands Lighthouses, Bayfield and Washburn’s Historic Districts and seven shipwrecks, some that are so close to the surface you can see them while kayaking or taking a cruise in a glass bottom boat. A brochure, produced by the Bayfield County Historic Society, can be ordered online by clicking on the “Request information” menu item on the Visitors section of the Bayfield County website. Observing & Learning About the Natural World A naturalist is “a type of biologist who studies the impacts of living species on each other and the environments in which they live.” Naturalist and Education Director at the Cable Natural History Museum, Emily Stone, says the best stories can be found in nature. Emily has a degree in outdoor education with an emphasis on natural history and a minor in geology from Northland College. She also has a master’s as a field naturalist from the University of Vermont. Emily says she is lucky to be working in Bayfield County where glacial history, protected lands and cool plants make it such an exciting place to explore. She shares her discoveries in a weekly column she writes for about a dozen newspapers called “Natural Connections” in Wisconsin and Minnesota, plus a compilation of her writings that can be found in two books of the same name. Emily says the main mission of the museum is to showcase its collections of Northern Wisconsin native species, which she calls the “dead stuff,” and it's living collections which include a Red Tail Hawk and an American Kestrel, plus a salamander and two snakes. The staff puts on about 200 public programs every year. This year a new exhibit opens at the museum on May 25 called “Power Pollinators” featuring birds, wasps, beetles, bees, butterflies and moths and a new Curiosity Center for kids. The Center includes a two-story tree that kids can climb up - one branch of the tree has a slide and climbing wall. The other side has a bird’s nest where you can launch a flying squirrel on a zip line. The museum also hosts master naturalist training and advanced master naturalist training throughout the summer for those who are interested in high-level training on land management and citizen science to work as volunteers at non-profits and other agencies. On July 27, the museum throws its biggest party, its Summer Benefit, featuring a dinner, live music and auction. Proceeds benefit the museum. The museum also conducts Junior Day Camps and Storytime at Redberry Books, as well as many more lectures and family programs. If you want to learn more about all these programs, you can visit the Cable Natural History museum’s website and sign up for its weekly e-newsletter. The newsletter includes Emily’s weekly column, a calendar of events and blogs by museum staff. You can also follow the museum’s Facebook and Instagram pages. May Activities: May 4 – 31: Hauser’s Annual Red Barn Plant Sale May 9: Dam it: Why Beavers Matter, presented by Ben Goldfarb May 11: Hungry Bear 100 Race May 15 – June 9: Eat. Drink. Washburn May 16 – 18: Chequamegon Bay Birding & Nature Festival May 25: Cable Natural History Museum Grand Opening May 18 – Oct. 20 Apostle Island Cruises begins regular schedule May 25 – early October: Port Wing Saturday Market June Preview: We’ll talk about the world-class sailing opportunities and chat with Tim Landgren from the Northern Pines Golf Course. Affiliate Notes: Barnes Trading Post & Wilderness Inn - This historic property in the Town of Barnes began in 1888 and is now a get-a-way for all seasons. Fishing, hiking, swimming, water skiing, picking wild blueberries, raspberries and blackberries in the summer months, plus hunting, snowmobiling and ice fishing during the winter months. Relax in any of 8, beautifully-themed suites and enjoy the great company at the bar, which serves great food breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Washburn Inn and Harbor View Event Center – The Harbor View Event Center is the perfect place to host a memorable experience for any type of event or celebration. Relax next door at the newly-remodeled Washburn Inn and plan your next event at the Harbor View Event Center. Winfield Inn & Gardens – This is the perfect family vacation destination. There are lots of lodging options, plus a spectacular view of Lake Superior, beautiful gardens and close proximity to attractions and events in Bayfield.
This episode gives you a behind the scenes look into what it's like to be a Yoga teacher. Learn about the intention our guest Emily Stone brings to preparing for her classes and how she found her niche within the Spokane Yoga community. You can find Emily teaching at CORE4 The Union The Lotus Northwest Yoga Feast July 19-21, 2019 in Sagle, ID Early Bird Special Ticket Sale ends on May 1 get your tickets for the Feast today!
In a special Valentines Day themed episode, I start off semi-eating my words about Shaka Smart needing to go and break down the last 3 basketball games since last week's podcast. Then The Whistles and Wine podcast hosts Emily Stone and Daniela Perez join in a very fun interview where we talk a little Bachelor, share worst date stories, and they grade Sean Mapes and my answers from last week's Guys on Chicks (credit Pardon My Take). Segments include The Rundown and Fun Fact of the Week.
If you plan to camp in Bayfield County this summer, now is the time to start your research. On this episode of Bayfield County Wild, Director of Bayfield County Tourism, Mary Motiff, gives listeners all the tools to start researching Bayfield County’s 30-plus campgrounds. Co-host Nancy Christopher talks with Dede Eckels about her family’s legacy in the Bayfield Peninsula Arts movement and Mary ends the episode with a round-up of great events in February and a preview of what to expect in March. Camping This Summer? Start planning now. Mary says the tourism department has three great tools to help visitors research their favorite campgrounds. First, the TravelBayfieldCounty.com website has a graphic link to an interactive map on the home page that can help you locate campgrounds and visualize where they are in relation to the communities throughout Bayfield County. If you know what campground you are looking for, the website also has a business directory that is searchable by name, by area, or by topic. The listings have descriptions and contact information for each campground including links to their websites. Plus, Mary’s office has just updated its camping brochure which lists all of the campgrounds in the area by type (County, Municipal, Private, National Park Service, US Forest Service). You can choose from very rustic, wilderness-type camps that you’ll find on the Apostle Islands or full-service campgrounds with all the amenities like at Legendary Waters Resort & Casino. If you are interested in reserving campsites with the national park system, reservations can be made now at recreation.gov or wait until April to reserve sites at County campgrounds. Call 715-373-6125 to have a brochure mailed to you today. Eckel’s Pottery and Fine Craft Gallery Dede Eckels and Pete Skora are the owners of Eckels Pottery and Fine Craft Gallery. The family business was started by Dede’s dad, Bob Eckels, and Glenn Nelson in 1960. Then called Eckels Pottery, the studio was affectionately nicknamed “the Pot Shop.” The building was moved to Bayfield in 1962, where it remains today. Bob Eckels was hired by Northland College to start an arts department. A potter, sculptor and jeweler, Eckels was a key player in the growth of the arts movement on the Bayfield Peninsula. He was deeply involved with the Bayfield Chamber, started the Tri-State Art Fair (now the Bayfield Festival of Arts) and helped start the Bayfield Artist Guild. He also established an arts apprenticeship program which drew students from all over the country. He ran the shop until his death in 2004. Dede followed in her father’s steps, becoming a talented potter and owner of the gallery. For more than 40 years, she has made functional, one-of-a-kind pieces and is most known for her signature wildlife and Northwoods imagery. Dede is always experimenting with new glazes and techniques while working with porcelain clay and she describes the process for us in enough detail to give us a true sense of how much work goes into each piece. Dede loves to create very involved surfaces that actually become small paintings on functional pottery. After an initial firing in the kiln and further artistry, the piece undergoes a second firing before it is finally finished. When Dede married her husband, Pete, the gallery underwent a major change - the couple started to invite other artists to showcase their work in the gallery. No longer just pottery, the gallery now includes jewelry, garden sculptures, wood carvings and hand-blown glass, so the name was changed to Eckels Pottery and Fine Craft Gallery. Every summer, Dede and Pete open their studio during Arts Week in Bayfield (the week prior to the Festival of Arts in July) to teach the public the Raku technique of how to decorate, glaze and fire pottery that they can actually take with them when they leave that day. Raku was a process originated by Korean potters. It was later adopted by the Japanese to make Raku cups for their tea ceremonies. In the 1950s and 60s, Raku was “Americanized.” Dede loves the Raku process because its results are immediate, turning clay into a beautiful piece of pottery in just two hours. Eckels Pottery and Fine Craft Gallery is located on the south end of the Bayfield city limits. You can’t miss it because there is a giant stoneware jug, weighing two tons, out front. For more information about the gallery, you can visit the new website at Eckelspottery.com. February Activities Although not considered an event, a new “Discover Wisconsin” show featuring Bayfield County’s silent sports trails debuts the weekend of Feb. 2. Watch for your local TV listings or watch on the Discover WI Roku channel, Apple TV, or on DiscoverWisconsin.com. Feb. 1 - 2: Red Wine Weekend at the Old Rittenhouse Inn Feb. 2: Retreat Yourself Women’s Wellness Day at the Harbor View Event Center in Washburn Feb. 2: All-Sports Party at the Mt. Valhalla Recreation Area Feb. 2: Mt. Ashwabay Summit Ski Race Feb. 2: American Legion Post 516 Ice Fishing Contest at Chopper’s Bar & Grille Feb. 2 - 3: Apostle Islands Sled Dog Race Feb. 10: North End Classic Ski Race in Cable, WI Feb. 10: Birch Grove Kids Classic Ski Race Feb. 16: New Northern Pines Sled Dog Race at Northern Pines Golf Course Feb. 16: Book Across the Bay Feb. 17: Bike Across the Bay Feb. 17: Drummond Sno-Jack’s Bar Stool Races Feb. 21 – 24: American Birkebeiner View the full schedule of events on our website and Facebook page. March Preview We’ll be chatting with naturalist Emily Stone with the Cable Natural History Museum. Affiliate Notes Legendary Waters Resort & Casino On the shores of Lake Superior in Red Cliff, the hotel offers 47 deluxe rooms and premier suites, each with a Lake Superior and Apostle Islands view. The Casino has 24/7 entertainment, featuring all your favorite slot machines and table games. Lakewoods Resort Lakewoods Resort in Cable, Wis., is next to more than 600 miles of super-groomed trails in Bayfield County. You can ride for a week and never cross your tracks. Mogasheen Resort Located among Cable’s scenic, nationally-known trails, the Mogasheen Resort’s traditional environment features comfortable cottages and cabins with breathtaking sunsets on Lake Namekagon. Boat rentals are available right on site for fishing, kayaking and more. Ashland Quality Inn Located in Bayfield County on the shore of Lake Superior near the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center, the Apostle Islands and Big Top Chautauqua, the Quality Inn gives you plenty of opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities and adventures.
SheTime with Alexandra Sampson | Self-Care Perspectives & Insight
In this episode of SheTime, Alex chats with Dr. Emily Stone, a licensed marriage and family therapist and Assistant Professor at Pfeiffer University in Charlotte, NC, about Women & The Invisible Workload, and the impact mental busyness has on women and relationships.Emily and Alex discuss: Emily's professional observations of the challenges of prioritizing self-care; defining the invisible workload; whether the invisible workload is more prevalent in women than in men; practical ways to reduce mental busyness.This episode is a part of Season 1 -- the "Women+" series -- of SheTime.
This podcast episode's interview might be one of the most sacred I ever do. Amanda Kerr is a third year graduate student at Wake Forest Divinity School where she is preparing for ministry. I met Amanda about four years ago and have had the honor of witnessing an incredibly tender and significant part of her life. Amanda is so many things. She is warm, intelligent, wise, brave, and caring. She is also a gay Christian. Today I get to share with you her thoughts on how she has worked to remain faithful as a Christian while also being honest with others and authentic in her identity. Her thoughtful and intentional responses will challenge and encourage you. Come and see. Unstuck is a podcast facilitated by Dr. Emily Stone, licensed marriage and family therapist, supervisor, professor, and ordained minister, where Emily and her guests have heart to heart conversations about areas of our lives where we tend to get stuck. Oh, and laugh. Emily loves to laugh and learn about people through their stories...so there is plenty of that going on, too.
Emily Stone speaks to the origins of her company and supply-chain-distrupting business Uncommon Cacao, and how the craft chocolate market is interpreted from an intermediaries perspective.
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a universal set of goals, targets and indicators that United Nations member states are usingto frame their agendas and political policies over the next 15 years. There is a significant movement for the private sector toalso adopt the SDG framework and become key actors role in achieving these goals through their corporate responsibility efforts. On Dec. 13, 2017, to celebrate the launch of its new report about how companies can approach the SDGs within their businesses, Silicon Valley Community Foundation hosted a moderated discussion among corporate responsibility leaders about their experiences integrating the SDGs into their companies. The discussion was moderated by Stuart Burden, vice president of corporate responsibility at SVCF. Panelists are:Debra McLaughlin, senior manager, corporate responsibility, Symantec; Emily Stone, co-founder and CEO, Uncommon Cacao; and Mary Mazzoni, freelance journalist and sustainability author. Access the full show notes at siliconvalleycf.org
Hack/Slash was created by writer and sometime penciler Tim Seeley. The series follows horror victim Cassie Hack as she strikes back at the monsters who prey upon teenagers. It's pretty gross, and not in the good way. We read issues 1-17 of the Image series written by Tim Seeley and penciled by Emily Stone. Also in this episode: Heavy philosophical musings are glossed over Central Canada Comic Con Recap Jess is innumerate Terrible character comparisons Watch Re-Animator it's great Kink shaming Teenagers are stupid Toy Story is horrifying Panelists: Jamie(@thatcomicfan), Ashley(@sierradean), Andrew(Has a twitter account, but I forgot to get permission for this), Scott(@goddamnitscott), Jess (@GeekyChicky87)
Many of us have been eating chocolate since childhood, but few can recognize it in nature. In this episode, we start at the farm with the pod-shaped fruit and its bitter seeds. Those seeds start off bitter, but ultimately become sweet, gooey chocolate. In this show, we'll explore what gives chocolate its flavor and how one of the top craft chocolate makers in the U.S. transformed that love of flavor into a career. Guests include: Emily Stone, CEO of specialty cacao supplier Uncommon Cacao, on the factors that create and enhance flavors in chocolate. Todd Masonis, founder of San Francisco's Dandelion Chocolate, on selling his tech company for over $150 million and using the money to open a chocolate factory. Vicente Norero, farm manager and supplier at Camino Verde, based in Guayaquil, Ecuador, on what he wishes chocolate lovers understood about farming cacao. Learn more at theslowmelt.com. This show is brought to you by Audible. Get a free audiobook of your choice and free 30-day trial at www.audibletrial.com/chocolate.
Many of us have been eating chocolate since childhood, but few can recognize it in nature. In this episode, we start at the farm with the pod-shaped fruit and its bitter seeds. Those seeds start off bitter, but ultimately become sweet, gooey chocolate. In this show, we'll explore what gives chocolate its flavor and how one of the top craft chocolate makers in the U.S. transformed that love of flavor into a career. Guests include: Emily Stone, CEO of specialty cacao supplier Uncommon Cacao, on the factors that create and enhance flavors in chocolate. Todd Masonis, founder of San Francisco's Dandelion Chocolate, on selling his tech company for over $150 million and using the money to open a chocolate factory. Vicente Norero, farm manager and supplier at Camino Verde, based in Guayaquil, Ecuador, on what he wishes chocolate lovers understood about farming cacao. Learn more at theslowmelt.com. This show is brought to you by Audible. Get a free audiobook of your choice and free 30-day trial at www.audibletrial.com/chocolate.
Meet the Thriller Author: Interviews with Writers of Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense Books
Meet Author Jennifer Chase Jennifer Chase is an award-winning and bestselling author of crime thrillers including the Emily Stone thrillers. Jennifer holds a bachelors degree in police forensics and a masters degree in criminology and certifications in serial crime and criminal profiling and is a proud member of the International Association of Forensic Criminologists. Connect with...
David chats with Emily Stone, CEO and Co-Founder of Uncommon Cacao, about her experience as a social entrepreneur. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/impact-alpha/message
I was born in New York and live there now. In Antigua, Guatemala, in 2005, I created Chocolate in Context, a project that coincided with wonderful momentum in the blogging world and the chocolate industry. I've been a writer of different things at different times, a resident of half a dozen countries and a visitor to many more, and a benevolent breaker of rules. My work has several times been listed among the notable entries in The Best American Travel Writing and The Best American Essays. I currently teach writing to freshman at New York University as well as adults who take my classes online. Here, I combine my original blog with two other personal projects. Cinco de Marzo, named for the day I started recording these recipes, is a chronicle of my life in food beyond chocolate. Translational Movement, a travelogue, is a record of places I have been and intend to go.
We are created in the image of God, for great things.