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On July 28, 2021, the Atlanta police department responded to a distressed 911 call. As the officers arrived at the entrance to Piedmont Park in downtown Atlanta, they would be unprepared for the gruesome scene that awaited them. Met by Emma Clark, the distraught woman who had placed the 911 call, the police would be led over to a partially secluded area of the park, where they would then be shown the brutalized and deceased body of Katie Janness, as well as that of her beloved dog, Bowie. What was already a devastating and horrific event, quickly turned into a frenzy of speculation before going cold... True Crime Guys YouTube EVERYTHING TRUE CRIME GUYS: https://linktr.ee/Truecrimeguysproductions True Crime Guys Music: True Crime Guys Music on Spotify Patreon.com/truecrimeguys Patreon.com/sandupodcast Merch: truecrimeguys.threadless.com
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#police #fbi #missing411 #coldcase #unsolved #officer #cops #detective #48hrs #investigation #truecrime #facts #psychic #medium #psychicmedium This Friday at 6 PM EST Time, We look at Katie Janness the Piedmont Park Stabbing Part II. ATLANTA - Two years after Katherine Janness and her partner's dog Bowie were found brutally stabbed to death near one of the entrances to Piedmont Park, their killer or killers remain on the loose. "Just the fact that there's nothing that has been known and everybody talks about it, but nobody knows anything about it, it's scary," park-goer Olivia Miller told FOX 5's Deidra Dukes. Officers went to the entrance of Piedmont Park at 10th Street and Charles Allen Drive around 1 a.m. on July 28, 2021, after receiving a call from Janness' partner Emma Clark. Clark allegedly tracked them with her iPhone and found both Janness and the 3-year-old dog dead near the entrance to the park. A relative said Janness was taking Bowie for a quick walk but never came back after dinner. The couple lived up the street from the park and had been together for years. https://grizzlyllc.myshopify.com https://grizzly.spiritsale.com https://paranormalhub.com/grizzly-hunt For Trail Cams and More Click the Link Below! Blaze Video Inc. https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1879540&u=3878666&m=117504&urllink=&afftrack= For Tac Lights and Camping and More, Click the Link Below. EcoGear FX, Inc. https://shareasale.com/u.cfm?d=481056&m=70349&u=3878666&afftrack= For Blinds, Waders, Outdoor Gear, Range Finders and More! Click Below! Tidewe https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1447058&u=3878666&m=92895&urllink=&afftrack= For Survival Gear, Camping and More Click here click below! Survival Frog LLC... https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=564389&u=3878666&m=51591&urllink=&afftrack= For Bags and Backpacks and More Click The Link Below! https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1243597&u=3878666&m=82802&urllink=&afftrack= For Dash Cams, Monitors and Much More Click The Link Below! https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1579252&u=3878666&m=87684&urllink=&afftrack= For Digital Picture Frames, Microphones, Ring Lights and Much More Click The Link Below! https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1968845&u=3878666&m=87684&urllink=&afftrack= For Backback, Bladders, Gloves, Hammocks, and Camping Accessories, Click the link Below! https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2298688&u=3878666&m=139327&urllink=&afftrack= --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/support
Grizzly On The Hunt - Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Cryptids, Paranormal, Aliens, UFO's and More!
#police #fbi #missing411 #coldcase #unsolved #officer #cops #detective #48hrs #investigation #truecrime #facts #psychic #medium #psychicmedium This Friday at 6 PM EST Time, We look at Katie Janness the Piedmont Park stabbing. ATLANTA - Two years after Katherine Janness and her partner's dog Bowie were found brutally stabbed to death near one of the entrances to Piedmont Park, their killer or killers remain on the loose. "Just the fact that there's nothing that has been known and everybody talks about it, but nobody knows anything about it, it's scary," park-goer Olivia Miller told FOX 5's Deidra Dukes. Officers went to the entrance of Piedmont Park at 10th Street and Charles Allen Drive around 1 a.m. on July 28, 2021, after receiving a call from Janness' partner Emma Clark. Clark allegedly tracked them with her iPhone and found both Janness and the 3-year-old dog dead near the entrance to the park. A relative said Janness was taking Bowie for a quick walk but never came back after dinner. The couple lived up the street from the park and had been together for years. https://grizzlyllc.myshopify.com https://grizzly.spiritsale.com https://paranormalhub.com/grizzly-hunt For Trail Cams and More Click the Link Below! Blaze Video Inc. https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1879540&u=3878666&m=117504&urllink=&afftrack= For Tac Lights and Camping and More, Click the Link Below. EcoGear FX, Inc. https://shareasale.com/u.cfm?d=481056&m=70349&u=3878666&afftrack= For Blinds, Waders, Outdoor Gear, Range Finders and More! Click Below! Tidewe https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1447058&u=3878666&m=92895&urllink=&afftrack= For Survival Gear, Camping and More Click here click below! Survival Frog LLC... https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=564389&u=3878666&m=51591&urllink=&afftrack= For Bags and Backpacks and More Click The Link Below! https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1243597&u=3878666&m=82802&urllink=&afftrack= For Dash Cams, Monitors and Much More Click The Link Below! https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1579252&u=3878666&m=87684&urllink=&afftrack= For Digital Picture Frames, Microphones, Ring Lights and Much More Click The Link Below! https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1968845&u=3878666&m=87684&urllink=&afftrack= For Backback, Bladders, Gloves, Hammocks, and Camping Accessories, Click the link Below! https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2298688&u=3878666&m=139327&urllink=&afftrack= --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/support
Colour, symbols, glitter, sand -- these are the raw ingredients in Jamaal Peterman's art. Based in New York, Jamaal layers the past, present, and future into his abstract landscapes as he seeks different ways of depicting the 'black ecosystem in America.' Compelled to expose social injustice, he puts his emotion onto the canvas but also wants us to find joy in his work. In this podcast series, the University of Chicago Booth School of Business explores the themes portrayed in the art on view at its London campus. Taking a pioneering approach, the school uses art as a tool to inspire curiosity in its MBA students and to stimulate discussion around global issues. Join presenter Emma Clark as she interviews curators and artists to unpack the complexities in their work and explore how art deals with globalisation, racial identity, gender, the role of the media and so much more. Learn more about the art at Chicago Booth's London campus: https://artlondon.chicagobooth.edu View the painting discussed: https://artlondon.chicagobooth.edu/art/jamaal-peterman-yahmon
We all deserve a reflective moment, to be a spirit, to just exist. So says US artist and designer Rory Scott who often harnesses AI to create mesmerising pieces of digital art. Her work is all about creating an emotional shared experience with the viewer, where we can contemplate passing time, memories and our own mortality. Ultimately, however, Rory sees life as a 'magical experience.' In this podcast series, the University of Chicago Booth School of Business explores the themes portrayed in the art on view at its London campus. Taking a pioneering approach, the school uses art as a tool to inspire curiosity in its MBA students and to stimulate discussion around global issues. Join presenter Emma Clark as she interviews curators and artists to unpack the complexities in their work and explore how art deals with globalisation, racial identity, gender, the role of the media and so much more. Learn more about the art at Chicago Booth's London campus: https://artlondon.chicagobooth.edu View the digital art discussed: https://artlondon.chicagobooth.edu/art/rory-scott-deluge
Two women sit by a pool gossiping. A cheeky smirk passes between them -- is this an everyday moment captured on canvas, or an allusion to racial segregation? Fresh from winning a New York Emmy, Nigerian artist Modupeola Fadugba talks about her exquisite portrait of two swimmers from a senior synchronised-swimming team based in Harlem, New York. She reveals how her art has evolved to become a conversation about race. In this podcast series, the Chicago Booth School of Business explores the themes portrayed in the art on view at its London campus. Taking a pioneering approach, the school uses art as a tool to inspire curiosity in its MBA students and to stimulate discussion around global issues. Join presenter Emma Clark as she interviews curators and artists to unpack the complexities in their work and explore how art deals with globalisation, racial identity, gender, the role of media and so much more. Find out more about the art at Chicago Booth's London campus: https://artlondon.chicagobooth.edu View the painting discussed: https://artlondon.chicagobooth.edu/art/modupeola-fadugba-gossip-girls/
Meet the charismatic couple who own the art collection displayed on Chicago Booth's London campus. Katie and Felix Robyns, MBA '85 began collecting in 1988 to 'feed their souls' while working in investment banking. It has become a lifelong pursuit and they remain passionate about the power of art to educate minds and boost mental health. They also explain their role as curators and why this diverse exhibition is so innovative. In this podcast series, the University of Chicago Booth School of Business explores the themes portrayed in the art on view as its London campus. Taking a pioneering apporach, the school uses art as a tool to inspire curiosity in its MBA students and to stimulate discussion around global issues. Join presenter Emma Clark as she interviews curators and artists to unpack the complexities in their work and explore how art deals with globalisation, racial identity, gender, the role of the media and so much more. Find out more about the art at Chicago Booth's London campus: https://artlondon.chicagobooth.edu
Professor Canice Prendergast is fascinated by artists who see the world through a different lens. He's an economist at the University of Chicago and has curated the business school's art collection in Chicago and Hong Kong since 2007. His mission is to expose the school's students to contemporary art on a daily basis, thereby provoking debate and developing their ability to problem-solve. In this podcast series, the University of Chicago Booth School of Business explores the themes portrayed in the art on view at its Robert Rothman '77 London campus. Taking a pioneering approach, the school uses art as a tool to inspire curiosity in its MBA students and to stimulate discussion around global issues. Join presenter Emma Clark as she interviews curators and artists to unpack the complexities in their work and explore how art deals with globalisation, racial identity, gender, the role of the media and so much more. Find out more about the art at Chicago Booth's London campus: https://artlondon.chicagobooth.edu Read more about economist Candice Prendergast: https://chicagobooth.edu/faculty/directory/p/canice-prendergast
Jenny Pak of Glen Allen graduated in May from Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania. *** The following local residents are part of the incoming freshman class at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Va.: Isabel Austin, Aiden Baronian, Oliver Battaglia, Lexynton Bostian, Camille Boyd, Louis Branch, Grant Brockenbrough, Sarah Brooks, Breon Brown, Noel Burdge, Jonah Burton, Gian Maria Cappuzzo, Matthew Ciszek, Emma Clark, Audrey Clement, Lily Collins, Zanihia Cook, Evelyn Daglio, Helena Daglio, Guy Danforth, Abigail Darter, Marie Davis, Davis Deutsch, Tyler Dolan, Peter Donald, Caroline Donald, Lillie Kate Dreux, Emma Eldridge, Riley Flohre, Simone Fortier, Owen Glass, Cameron Golden, Stephanie Greco,...Article LinkSupport the show
In this episode, Lorraine sits down with Emma Clark, a commercial manager and brand agent who took a leap of faith to pursue a career in football. Emma shares her journey from leaving her 10-year career in the travel industry to receiving a full scholarship at Liverpool University. We discuss her experiences in the sports industry, overcoming imposter syndrome, and making an impact in women's sports. You can follow Emma's work on Instagram and LinkedIn, where she shares updates about her work and collaborations, like the one with Nicole in the company Saros, as well as her involvement with the company called RXS Sports.Join us as we delve into Emma's inspiring story and explore the challenges and opportunities in the sports industry.
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Venture capital investing has traditionally been for the wealthy and well-connected. Sweater Ventures is out to change that with a new approach that creates opportunity for individual investors to participate in supporting a diverse portfolio of early stage companies. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/emma-clark
You don't have to shrink to feel fulfilled, happy or healthy! Emma Clarke is an Accredited Sports Nutritionist and all around LEGEND who reclaimed her life from the grips of diet culture. She has now dedicated her work and world to supporting others to do this same. She's one of a kind. Emma's super passionate about fuelling to thrive and be mentally, physically and emotionally strong vs small. In this pod we discuss Emma's experience dancing with diet culture and healing her relairtonshop with food, movement and her body. In this episode: Emma's experience with disordered eating, orthorexia, and breaking free from food rules Societies preoccupation with health and how it prevents orthorexia from being recognised Consumed by comparison and “influencers” Falling victim to misinformation and unrealistic standards Depriving yourself of the ability to live life to the fullest Shrinking your body = shrinking your life How the quest to “be healthy” ironically makes a lot of us unhealthy Missing out on life to fit a toxic mould FOOD IS MORE THAN FUEL The mental and physical side effects of restriction Extreme hunger Fuelling to thrive in ALL areas of your life Stepping back from social media and reducing comparison in our lives Straying from veganism Redefining how you view food and health Harsh truth: “It's not a healthy lifestyle if it takes away your health” - Emma Clark. // Plug in and prepare to be IMPOWERED Connect with Emma: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emmaclarke_nutrition/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EmmaClarke31 Website & COACHING: https://www.emmaclarkenutrition.com // Support Services: • Lifeline Australia: Call 13 11 14 • Beyond Blue Support Service: Call 1300 22 4636 • The butterfly foundation: Call 1800 HOPE (1800 33 4673) https://butterfly.org.au • Kids helpline: Call 1800 55 1800 • Eating disorders Victoria: 1300 550 236 https://www.eatingdisorders.org.au • National Eating Disorders Collaboration: https://nedc.com.au • Eating Disorders Queensland: https://eatingdisordersqueensland.org.au • General Mental Health Support Services (Helplines/Hotlines): https://www.mentalhealthhelp.com.au/service-directory/helplines/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imogen-barnes/message
In July 2021, 40-year-old Katie Janness was murdered in Atlanta's Piedmont Park. Her partner, Emma Clark, found Katie's body along with their dog Bowie just inside the park and called 911. The murder was extremely brutal and included mutilation which has led some to believe Katie's killer was known to her. The aspects of the murder have led to much speculation by the public. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the murder of Katie Janness. Much of the public's speculation has fallen on Katie's partner Emma. Some believe that Emma's behavior on the 911 call doesn't match what they believe it should have been. And, despite her pleas, the police have yet to officially clear Emma which further fuels speculation on just exactly what evidence the police have. Many questions remain including just who murdered Katie Janness. Was her killer someone inside her inner circle or was she the victim of a predator who saw Katie in the park and targeted her? You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology An Emash Digital production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode #444 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Emma Clark and Hayley Bryant. They are grade 12 students at Western Canada High School in Calgary, Alberta. They talk about doing feminist organizing at their school as part of a group called the Committee on the Status of Women and Girls (CSWAG). For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: https://talkingradical.ca/2022/03/08/radio-feminist-organizing-by-high-school-students/
If I asked you, "can you think of anyone who isn't reaching their potential?". I bet it took you less than 2 seconds for a name to pop into your head. It's easy to see when others are holding themselves back but it's not always so easy to see it in ourselves. In this episode, Emma shares her journey of holding herself back and how she's working on leaving that in the past. If you have ideas and gifts that you are not actioning right now, chances are that you're holding yourself back in some way. Make sure to press play if you're looking for the best ways to identify if you are holding yourself back, if you want to learn where that comes from and, most importantly, if you want to develop the tools to overcome this part of yourself! Episode Links Watch us on YouTube Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Check out our show notes They Get It Instagram — Brand we're loving this week: Three Ships Use this link or the code THEYGETIT20 for 20% off your order!
Discretion advised: Details in this report may be disturbing.Katherine “Katie” Janness takes her dog, Bowie, for a late-night walk in the Midtown area of Atlanta. Janness stops at a local bar to say hello to her girlfriend, who's working. When Janness' girlfriend gets off work, no one is home, but should have been. After unanswered phone calls and texts, Emma Clark uses the 'find my phone' app, which leads her to a horrifying discovery. Just inside Atlanta's popular Piedmont Park, 40-year-old Katherine Janness has been brutally attacked, stabbed more than 50 times, and her body horrifically mutilated. Letters have been carved into her abdomen and the amount of blood present indicates, Janness may have still been alive when it happened. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Katherine “Katie” Janness takes her dog, Bowie, for a late-night walk in the Midtown area of Atlanta. Janness stops at a local bar to say hello to her girlfriend, who's working. When Janness' girlfriend gets off work, no one is home, but should have been. After unanswered phone calls and texts, Emma Clark uses the 'find my phone' app, which leads her to a horrifying discovery. Just inside Atlanta's popular Piedmont Park, 40-year-old Katherine Janness has been brutally attacked, stabbed more than 50 times, and her body horrifically mutilated. Discretion advised: Details in this report may be disturbing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode was requested by our audience and it's something that comes up in nearly every conversation so we thought it deserved its own episode! Knowing the right time to leave your day job in favor of your side hustle is certainly not an exact science so we brought in founders who had ultimately made the jump to share about their experiences and advice for other entrepreneurs. If you're curious about the triggers you should be looking out for, the emotional impact of leaving, how to plan financially and what 'not wanting to leave your job' looks like, press play and hear us tell you all about it! Watch this conversation on YouTube! Buy Seed probiotics here Want 20% off your Three Ships products? Use THEYGETIT20 at checkout
Today in botanical history, we celebrate the botanical name of the Saguaro Cactus, a Russian writer and mystic, and November potpourri. We'll hear an excerpt from Tom Perrotta's best-selling 2011 book. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book that celebrates the Islamic Garden. And then we'll wrap things up with some hip Book Recommendations from 1975. Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy. The Daily Gardener Friday Newsletter Sign up for the FREE Friday Newsletter featuring: A personal update from me Garden-related items for your calendar The Grow That Garden Library™ featured books for the week Gardener gift ideas Garden-inspired recipes Exclusive updates regarding the show Plus, each week, one lucky subscriber wins a book from the Grow That Garden Library™ bookshelf. Gardener Greetings Send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes, and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org Facebook Group If you'd like to check out my curated news articles and original blog posts for yourself, you're in luck. I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So, there's no need to take notes or search for links. The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community, where you'd search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Curated News Getting Happier with Horticulture: The Healthy Benefits of Gardening | gradynewsource.uga.edu | Gianna Perani Important Events November 2, 1902 On this day, Nathaniel Britton, one of the founders of the New York Botanical Garden, wrote to the industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie asking for permission to name a genus of Giant Cactus native to Arizona and northern Mexico in his honor. Three days later, Mr. Carnegie's secretary responded: “Mr. Carnegie has yours of November 2nd and asks me to say he is greatly honored by the proposal and will do his best to live up to it.” And so, the majestic Saguaro ("suh-GWAR-oh") Cactus, the largest cactus in the United States and a plant synonymous with the American West, was christened the Carnegiea gigantea. Saguaros can live for over two centuries. The Saguaro root system has one large tap root accompanied by a very intricate and shallow root system that lies within the top three inches of the soil. Any precious drops of rain are guided down to the ground beneath its mighty arms. After thirty-five years of life, Saguaro's produce a white night-blooming flower that is bat-pollinated. Saguaros begin to develop their arms after reaching the age of fifty. The average Saguaro weighs three tons. The largest Saguaro ever recorded was called "Granddaddy." Granddaddy stood forty feet tall, had over 52 limbs, and was estimated to be three hundred years old. November 2, 1906 Birth of Daniil Andreyev ("Da-NEEL An-drave"), Russian writer, poet, and mystic. He wrote a book called The Rose of the World over eight-and-a-half years as a prisoner in a Stalin prison camp. Daniil once wrote, "Perhaps the worst will never come to pass, and tyranny on such a scale will never recur. Perhaps humanity will forevermore retain the memory of Russia's terrible historical experience. Every heart nurses that hope, and without it life would be unbearable." Daniil had uncanny powers of recall and memory. He was also a voracious reader and grew his personal library to over 2,000 books by the time he was arrested in 1947. Daniil suffered from a spinal defect and wore an iron corset while in prison to cope with the pain. Daniil began having mystic experiences as an adolescent. His first poem was called The Garden. In 1949, at the Vladimir high-security prison, Daniil started to have regular spiritual encounters and visions. And so he used those experiences to write Rose of the World at night. He had his final transcendent revelation in November of 1953 and then finished the book after his release from prison in 1957. And then, Daniil kept the book to himself - hiding it from the government in order to keep it from being destroyed. Daniil's Rose of the World remained hidden before finally getting published in 1991 under Gorbachev. The Rose of the World was an instant bestseller. Daniel H. Shubin wrote the latest English translation in 2018. Shubin writes that, “[Daniil] Envisioned the reign of rows of the world on Earth in the twenty-third century, the future Epoch being a golden age of humanity, whose essence will develop… into a close connection between God and people. It includes a society that consists of a worldwide ecclesiastical fraternity.” Daniil himself explained Rose of the World this way: Rose of the World can be compared to an inverted flower whose root is in heaven, while the petal bowl is here, among Humanity, on Earth. Its stem is the revelation through which the spiritual sap flows, sustaining and strengthening its petals... But other than the petals, it also has a pith; this is its individual teaching. November 2, 1954 On this day, The Journal Herald (Dayton, Ohio) ran a little snippet on the wonder of Potpourri from the November garden. The November garden has her odors. In most instances, they are not so beguiling as those of spring and summer, yet they are far from displeasing. There is the sharp, vinegary tang that rises from leaves, sodden and cold. There is the odor of soil on which frost has laid whiteness; an odor, which seems different from that of earth newly turned in spring. There is the pungence that rises from rotting apples and pears; and the heavy fragrance which issues from the chrysanthemum leaf and blossom. Occasionally a flower remains whose breath is that of July. Even though the hand of chill has pressed heavily on the garden, the sweet alyssum has summer perfume. And a rose, spared, has a scent which speaks nostalgically of June. But in the main, the odor of the November garden is distinctive, sharp, penetrating, and has something of that element of age, which cannot be associated with redolence but rather with a potpourri. Unearthed Words She felt strong and blissfully empty, gliding through the crisp November air, enjoying the intermittent warmth of the sun as it filtered down through the overhanging trees, which were mostly stripped of their foliage. It was that trashy, post-Halloween part of the fall, yellow and orange leaves littering the ground. ― Tom Perrotta, The Leftovers Grow That Garden Library The Art of the Islamic Garden by Emma Clark This book came out in 2011 - so an oldie, but goodie. (It's already ten years old.) And here's what Emma wrote at the beginning of this book: Even a glimmer of understanding of traditional Islamic art and architecture clearly reveals that its beauty is not simply surface decoration, but is a reflection of a deep knowledge and understanding of the natural order and of the divine unity that penetrates all of our lives. Studying Islamic art and architecture and completing a master's thesis on Islamic gardens and garden carpet at the Royal college of art opened my eyes to the meaning of art. Understanding something of the religion of Islam in general and Islamic art in particular, it became clear that all art to a greater or lesser degree should be a vehicle of hope. It should remind us what it means to be human of our place in the universe and our role as is said in Islam as God's vice-regent on earth. And then she writes, and bear in mind; this is 2011: In the increasingly difficult times in which we live, it is good to be reminded that gardens and nature, transcend nationality, race, religion, color, and ideology. The Islamic garden is not only for Muslims, it's beauty is apparent to everyone. In her book, Emma offers an introduction to the design, the symbolism, and the planting of the traditional Islamic garden. Emma also gives some practical tips if you're interested in creating an Islamic garden for yourself. Emma points out that we all have different starting points for our gardens. We have different garden sizes and situations (urban garden or a country garden), obviously different climates and soils, etc. And so, she spends a couple of chapters offering up ideas for plants and trees and shrubs that you might want to consider incorporating into an Islamic-inspired garden. Now there is a pattern to Islamic gardens. They're often constructed around a central pool or fountain with four streams flowing symbolically to the earth's four corners. My favorite part of this book is exploring the symbolism behind Islamic art and gardens. And by the way, there is a magnificent chapter in this book that is all about the prince of Wales carpet garden. It's just spectacular. Now this book is out of print, and I predict that copies of this book will only get harder to get as time goes on. So if you have any interest, you should make sure that this one gets on your list. You can get a copy of The Art of the Islamic Garden by Emma Clark and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $26. Today's Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart November 2, 1975 On this day, The New York Times Around the Garden segment recommended some new garden books. Some bright newcomers have been added to the trowel‐watering can library. Here they are. Masakuni Kawasumi spent three years in this country adapting his Japanese methods of bonsai growing to American species of trees. His “Bonsai With American Trees” ($10, Kodansha International) is the result, an excellent basic primer... Tapeworm plant, living stones bead vine, spiderweb, and polka dot are a few of the off‐beat plants described in “Fun With Growing Odd and Curious House Plants” Virginie and George Elbert ($8.95, Crown). The odd‐sized book, 6½ x 11 inches, gives brief biographies and how‐to‐grow tips for many unusual house plants, delightful changes from the tried‐and‐true. And while on the subject of fun, there is Jack Kramer's “How to Identify & Care for House Plants” ($8.95, Doubleday). The fun comes in matching line‐drawings and silhouettes to the author's organizational key. Though probably not meant to be a puzzle book, it is. ...a plant number 8‐1‐3 turns out to be none other than a cattleya orchid. Thalassa Cruso, television “lady of the trowel” has done it again. This time she is telling about “Making Vegetables Grow” ($8.95, Knopf), one of her best with chatty helpful tips on bringing the crop in abundantly. Light gardens are booming, especially among those who have dark apartments and want some greenery indoors. “The Complete Book of Houseplants Under Lights” by Charles Marden Fitch ($9.95, Hawthorn) updates the hobby and is full of ideas. Joining the series of “state” books on wildflowers by John E. Klimas Jr., is “A Pocket Guide to the Common Wild Flowers of New York” ($5.95, Walker). Compact tuck in a backpack, Descriptions are in everyday language, not botanist's twang. Environmental awareness has come full circle with “Organic Flower Gardening” by Catherine Osgood Foster ($12.95, Rodale Press). An organic gardener's book on raising flowers? Mrs. Foster explains why, “One is for the sake of the bees, wasps and other beneficial insects and butterflies … another good reason is to protect the birds … the most important is that you avoid starting chain reactions in the environment from poisonous chemical sprays and dusts you might introduce.” And for winter reading by the fireplace, here are a few: “A Gardener Touched With Genius, The Life of Luther Burbank” by Peter Dreyer ($10, Coward, McCann & Geoghegan): “The Best of American Gardening” by Ken and Pat Kraft ($10, Walker), a clip hook of garden tips gleaned from 100‐year‐old seed catalogues; “The Plant Hunters” by B. J. Healey ($8.95, Scribners), a brief biography of discoverers of exotic species from the 17th century to the present. And for reference; “Ornamental Grasses” by Mary Hockenberry Meyer ($9.95, Scribners), an excellent well-illustrated guide to this unusual group of plants. “The Personal Garden, Its Architecture and Design” by Bernard Wolgensinger and Jose Daidone ($30, Van Nostrand Reinhold), beautifully illustrated with design concepts from European, Western and Japanese gardens. “Plant A Tree” by Michael A. Weiner ($15.95, Macmillan) subtitled, “A working guide to regreening America.” Good reference book for city planners, libraries, and schools on tree planting and care, nationwide. Florida, Texas, and California where the avocado is grown commercially, the trees do not start flowering until six years old, or sooner if grafted. One rare exception was reported by Barbara Stimson, a gardener in Maine, who wrote in a recent Letters to the Editor, Flower and Garden, that her indoor avocado did flower, but no fruit, when it was about two years old and four feet high. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
Katherine “Katie" Janness and her dog Bowie were murdered on July 28, 2021 Kathleen "Katie" Janness and her dog Bowie were murdered on July 28, 2021. They were found by Katie's wife, Emma Clark. Please join us to hear their story and also to learn about law enforcement has said that you can help find the person/s who committed this horrendous crime. Since this is a little bit of a different genre for me I have asked Alex Erikson, experienced true crime channel creator, to help me make sure I do this right. Alex's Channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCDO5MSE-su0ae_0fMUOO8xQio *some information is saying that Katie was supposed to meet Emma at home. I said she was supposed to go back to Emma's place of employment with Bowie. I'm not sure which it is but I wanted to provide that information here. Park video that shows potential witnesses with whom law enforcement would like to talk to. They stress that these individuals are not suspects - https://bit.ly/3lcezAg Atlanta PD is currently offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to the suspect's arrest and indictment. Animal rights group PETA added in $10,000, doubling the reward to $20,000. If you have any information that could help with the investigation, please call the Atlanta Police Homicide Unit at 404-546-4235 or Crime Stoppers at 404-577-8477. Jenson and Holes Podcast: https://bit.ly/3nNcEF8 Watch this episode on video - https://bit.ly/3Dhbbv7
Katherine Janness, 40, told her fiancee, Emma Clark, she was taking a walk with their dog, Bowie, and was never seen alive again. When Janness failed to return home, Clark reportedly traced the victim by using a phone app and found both Janness and Bowie dead at the entrance of the park. An officer with the Atlanta Police Department said the victim was stabbed numerous time . Joining Nancy Grace today: Darryl Cohen - Former Assistant District Attorney, Fulton County, Georgia, Defense Attorney, Cohen, Cooper, Estep, & Allen, LLC, www.ccealaw.com Dr. Angela Arnold - Psychiatrist, Atlanta GA www.angelaarnoldmd.com, Expert in the Treatment of Pregnant/Postpartum Women Joe Scott Morgan - Professor of Forensics Jacksonville State University, Author, "Blood Beneath My Feet", Featured on "The Piketon Massacre: Return to Pike County" on iHeartRadio Sheryl McCollum - Forensic Expert, Founder: Cold Case Investigative Research Institute in Atlanta, GA, ColdCaseCrimes.org, @ColdCaseTipsMichael Seiden - Reporter, WSB-TV in Atlanta, Twitter: @SeidenWSBTV, Instagram: @mseiden1120 See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Now that we can travel around Scotland again, Scran on the road is back.Over the next two episodes, Rosalind heads to Islay to discover the draw it has for visitors - from whisky tourism to amazing seafood.On part one of Scran on the road, Rosalind chats to head chef at the Machrie, Darren Velvick, retired fisherman turned sea tour guide, Harold Hasting and owner of Glenegedale House, Emma Clark.Tune in to find out what to expect when visiting Islay and the guests' top spots to visit, what attracts tourists to the island, favourite drams, growing up on Islay, foraging and what Gordon Ramsay and Marcus Waring are like to work with.
My regular chats with one of my closest friends, Emma Clark, are part of what led me to start this podcast. As a career corporate lawyer whose role within the same firm has seen her practice across the globe, Emma is a passionate advocate for equality in the corporate workplace. Together we discuss Michelle P King's book, "The Fix, Overcome the Invisible Barriers that are Holding Women Back at Work", mental health, and micro-actions that can snowball into lasting change.
The latest PYMNTS/Recurly Subscription Commerce Conversion Index finds that some 15 million consumers have signed up for at least one subscription during the pandemic. Recurly's Emma Clark tells PYMNTS why many customers are staying beyond trial periods.
Welcome Loyal listeners in today's episode of the loyalty minute we're going to be talking about the subscription based model of customer loyalty. Of course everyone knows about Amazon Prime, where for $119 a year you can get free 2-day delivery Plus access to their video content as well as Amazon music, but will it work in every business? Over the past five years, the subscription market has grown by more than 100% every year, with the largest retailers generating more than $2.6 billion in sales. Startups continue to pop up in every category, from the meal kits, razors, to beer and wine, kid stuff, video games, vitamins and just about every other category you can think of. “Subscription models are what enable this customer choice, because it's an ongoing relationship,” says Emma Clark, chief of staff at Recurly… She continues... “We see this evolution going from one-time purchases moving further into a long-term connection with your customer through their purchasing habits and creating an ongoing revenue stream.” https://venturebeat.com/2020/02/25/subscription-secrets-from-uber-lyft-bark-box-and-more-vb-live/ To learn more of what Emma Clark had to say on this subject, and other great customer loyalty insights, please visit theloyaltyminute.com Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rob-gallo/message
How we prevent, manage and diagnose this ‘silent disease’ This edition of Airing Pain has been supported by a grant from The D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust. Osteoporosis is a largely ignored condition that affects over 3 million people in the UK, with women being more at risk; a condition which, because the symptoms are difficult to notice by patients, is often referred to as the ‘silent disease’. In this edition of Airing Pain, we learn why prevention, assessment and management are key factors to deal with this condition and develop a correct model of care in the health services. First-off, Paul Evans speaks to Dr Emma Clark, Consultant in Rheumatology & Osteoporosis at North Bristol Trust, to find out about the causes and characteristics of osteoporosis. She discusses how osteoporosis can be ignored or misdiagnosed as osteoarthritis, as well as ways in which we can look after our bone health. Dr Clark also talks about how she is currently developing a clinical tool for primary care professionals to help them identify signs of osteoporosis when they meet with their patients. Paul also speaks to Sarah Leyland, Nurse Consultant at the Royal Osteoporosis Society, about the new focus on prevention, mainly in terms of lifestyle changes and developing a model of care designed to identify people who are at higher risk of osteoporotic fractures. She also describes the range of physical exercises she has developed to reduce the risk of fractures and help with pain after fractures. Contributors: Dr Emma Clark, Rheumatology & Osteoporosis Consultant at North Bristol NHS Trust Sarah Leyland, Osteoporosis Nurse Consultant at the Royal Osteoporosis Society. More information: Royal Osteoporosis Society - ros.org.uk (https://theros.org.uk/)
United Soccer Coaches President Jeff Farnsworth kicks off the show remembering the association's first Executive Director, Jim Sheldon. Director of Coaching Education, Ian Barker joins the show to discuss all things related to education including an upcoming trip to the Scottish FA. We chat with Florida head women's coach Becky Burleigh who recently won her 500th career game and Jim McElderry, head men's coach at Rutgers, who has the Scarlet Knights off to a great start in his 1st season. We also meet two more members of the 30 Under 30 Class; Molly Rouse, assistant coach at Minnesota; and Emma Clark, assistant coach at Seton Hall.
Youth Roving Reporter Emma Clark interviewed Salvador Brotons, conductor of The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra.
In the first episode of our brand new podcast, your host Emma Clark will we be discussing everything about the Scrum Master. We will discuss: Who is a Scrum Master? Different roles and responsibilities of a Scrum Master. What a Scrum Master is not? 10 Common mistakes of a Scrum Master. How to be a Scrum Master on a high performing team, and finally, Should a Scrum Master be technical?
The principles of Islamic garden design have informed almost all of the work at Mirror Lake since Shawn first learned of the concepts in school. Today, Shawn and Blinda chat with Emma Clark, author of The Art of the Islamic Garden. Emma Clark designs gardens with a fundamentally spiritual and holistic outlook, undertaking them for private clients and public institutions, both in the U.K. and abroad. She specialises mainly in Islamic gardens, focusing on contemporary interpretations of traditional principles. She is Senior Tutor on the post-graduate Visual Islamic and Traditional Arts (VITA) Programme at The Prince’s School of Traditional Arts, London
Beskrivelse Vi er taget til Danske Fysioterapeuters Fagkongres i Odense, som forløber over 3 dage. Vi laver ét afsnit pr. dag og dette er det første i rækken. Vi har interviewet Josephine Nielsen og Jannie Schmidt, som er henholdsvis adjunkt og lektor på Fysioterapeutuddannelsen UCN, som har afholdt en workshop i graviditet og aktivitet. Vi har interviewet Henrik Bjarke Vægter, som holdte et kort foredrag omkring hans studie på test-retest reliabiliteten af exercise-induced hypoalgesia. Dernæst fik vi fat i Emma Clark, som er læge og specialist i reumatologi og osteoporose, hvor vi tager en snak om osteoporose, og hvordan man tilgår denne patientgruppe. Til sidst har vi to interviews, der omhandler træning og cancer, med professor Anna Campbell og professor Nicole Stout. Dagens afsnit 00:00:00: Intro 00:01:10: Aktivitet og graviditet, Jannie Schmidt og Josephine Nielsen 00:14:25: Test-retest reliability of exercise-induced hypoalgesia, Henrik Bjarke Vægter 00:31:48: Osteoporose, Dr. Emma Clark 00:44:18: Cancer og træning, Anna Campbell 01:02:01: Cancer, træning, fatigue og lymfødem, Nicole Stout Dagens gæster Jannie Schmidt - Fysioterapeut og lektor, Fysioterapeutuddannelsen, UCN Josephine Nielsen - Fysioterapeut og adjunkt, Fysioterapeutuddanelsen, UCN Henrik Bjarke Vægter - PhD, MSc Pain management, Smertecenter Syd Dr. Emma Clark - Consultant senior lecturer in rheumathology. Musculoskeletal Research Unit, University of Bristol Dr. Anna Campbell - Associate Professor at Edinburgh Napier University Dr. Nicole Stout - DPT, CLT-LANA, Cancer rehabilitation project coordinator, National Institute of Health Vil du vide mere? Artikel omhandlende graviditet og aktivitet med Jannie Schmidt og Josephine Nielsen Emma Clark’s profil Henrik Vægters Profil Henrik Vægter’s Twitter
Gardens have long been sacred spaces for many religions and at Easter, Christians reflect on the Garden of Gethsemane - the place of Jesus' arrest and betrayal. When Christians and Muslims imagine what Paradise might be like, they nearly always reflect on gardens. The Garden of Eden can be found in both the Bible and the Quran. Sacred Gardens are places of sanctuary and contemplation and for many they represent Paradise on earth. But what do they represent for religions which do not have a God? What is the spiritual significance of the Zen garden? To discuss Sacred Gardens, Ernie is joined by Hannah Genders - a passionate gardener whose designs have won prizes at the Chelsea Flower show, Emma Clark who is also a garden designer and the author of 'The Art of the Islamic Garden'; and by Yoko Kawaguchi, an expert in Japanese Gardens and the co-author of Japanese Zen Gardens. Ernie also talks to John Irvine who was working in a factory in Flixborough in the North East of England in June 1974 when a huge explosion took the lives of 28 of his friends and colleagues and left him totally blind. He was buried alive for 48 hours before being pulled from the rubble. He found sanctuary and peace and ultimately Christian faith through creating and maintaining his own garden. Producer: Helen Lee Series Producer: Amanda Hancox.
Gardens have long been sacred spaces for many religions and at Easter, Christians reflect on the Garden of Gethsemane - the place of Jesus' arrest and betrayal. When Christians and Muslims imagine what Paradise might be like, they nearly always reflect on gardens. The Garden of Eden can be found in both the Bible and the Quran. Sacred Gardens are places of sanctuary and contemplation and for many they represent Paradise on earth. But what do they represent for religions which do not have a God? What is the spiritual significance of the Zen garden? To discuss Sacred Gardens, Ernie is joined by Hannah Genders - a passionate gardener whose designs have won prizes at the Chelsea Flower show, Emma Clark who is also a garden designer and the author of 'The Art of the Islamic Garden'; and by Yoko Kawaguchi, an expert in Japanese Gardens and the co-author of Japanese Zen Gardens. Ernie also talks to John Irvine who was working in a factory in Flixborough in the North East of England in June 1974 when a huge explosion took the lives of 28 of his friends and colleagues and left him totally blind. He was buried alive for 48 hours before being pulled from the rubble. He found sanctuary and peace and ultimately Christian faith through creating and maintaining his own garden. Producer: Helen Lee Series Producer: Amanda Hancox.
The Islamic garden is regarded as one of the highest forms of visual art in the civilization of Islam, and this guide explains these gardens' history and symbolism.
Steve Charleston is interviewed by Emma Clark over the phone, connecting the Central Library with Melbourne, Florida on May 4th, 2016.
June Koffi is interviewed by Emma Clark at the Brooklyn Collection on April 22nd, 2016 during the Central Library's 75th anniversary celebration.
Charlie Fisher is interviewed by Emma Clark at the Central Library on April 18th, 2016.
Brenda Bentt-Peters is interviewed by Emma Clark at the Central Library on April 22nd, 2016.
Brandi Harper is interviewed by Emma Clark at the Central Library on March 25th, 2016.
Maggie Stokkeland is interviewed by Emma Clark at the Dyker Library on February 19th, 2016.
Terry Miranda is interviewed by Emma Clark at the Dyker Library on February 19th, 2016.
Sheila Gallagher is interviewed by Emma Clark and Brenda Bentt-Peters at the Dyker Library on February 19th, 2016.
Rose Gordon is interviewed by Emma Clark at the Dyker Library on February 19th, 2016.
Elayne Archer is interviewed by Emma Clark at the Park Slope Library on February 18th, 2016.
Paula Silver is interviewed by Emma Clark at the Park Slope Library on February 18th, 2016.
Moses Figueroa is interviewed by Emma Clark at the Flatbush Library on October 24th, 2015.
Professor Winston Peterkin is interviewed by Megan Goins-Diouf, Orlando Bryan, and Emma Clark at the Flatbush Library on October 24th, 2015.
Grace Shannon is interviewed by Emma Clark at the Clinton Hill Library on November 18th, 2015.
Hazel-Ann Lynch is interviewed by Emma Clark at the Our Streets, Our Stories: Community Scanning Event at the Flatbush Library on October 24th, 2015.
Ramona Johnson and Nefertari are interviewed by Lauren Fiorelli and Emma Clark as part of the Our Streets, Our Stories: Community Scanning event at the Kings Bay Library on October 3rd, 2015.
Francine Siegell is interviewed by Emma Clark as part of the Our Streets, Our Stories: Community Scanning event at the Kings Bay Library on October 3rd, 2015.
Marty Needelman is interviewed by Emma Clark at the office of Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A on March 9th, 2015.
Phil Franco is interviewed by Emma Clark at the Leonard Library on February 18th, 2015.