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Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Meghan Klee about the importance of forecasting in risk mitigation and utility resourcing, the challenges of gender and generational barriers in the workplace, and the importance of balancing soft and technical skills.Episode transcript Hosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2025 American Meteorological Society
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Micki Olson about effectively communicating weather warnings to the public, the challenges of advocating for yourself as an expert in your field, and collaborating and learning from others.Episode transcript Hosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2025 American Meteorological Society
This episode focuses on Poundland Perks … the new loyalty programme from Poundland in the UK. With Emma Collins, the Head of Digital Loyalty & Engagement for Poundland. Today we will be learning about Emma's favourite loyalty programmes, how Poundland Perks is delivering for customers and the business and all about their plans for the future. Hosted by Charlie Hills. Show Notes:1) Emma Collins2) Poundland Perks3) Poundland4) European Loyalty Whitepaper5) Mando- Connect 6) YouGov7) Return on Courage : A Business Playbook for Courageous Change
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Dr. Annareli Morales about the Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science (SOARS) Program, building connections with experts in the atmospheric sciences, and the importance of local government work.Episode transcript Hosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2025 American Meteorological Society
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Sean Potter about the tornado that set him on a path toward meteorology, transitioning from broadcasting to working at NWS and NASA, and his book, Too Near for Dreams: The Story of Cleveland Abbe, America's First Weather Forecaster.Episode transcript Hosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2025 American Meteorological Society
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Ayako Ota about emergency weather reporting in Japan, the differences between weather reporting in Japan and the US, and her current writing projects.Episode transcript Hosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2025 American Meteorological Society
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Gabby Brown about her research on climate variability analysis and subseasonal to seasonal predictability, her role as President of the Board of Directors for the Climate Consensus, and the importance of being able to effectively communicate research both to the science community and the public.Episode transcript Hosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2024 American Meteorological Society
Nursing and Midwifery Informatics Special Interest Group executive members Emma Collins and Elf Eggimann discuss themes for the upcoming eHealth Nursing and Midwifery Workshop on Dec 3, including how to amplify the nursing and midwifery voice in digital health and turning plans into practice when it comes to deploying clinical solutions that really work for users.See the workshop agenda online
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Pam Knox about the impacts of drought on agriculture, her time as an AMS Certified Consulting Meteorologist, and the importance of obtaining skills in different areas to set yourself apart from others in your career.Episode transcript Hosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2024 American Meteorological Society
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Justin Pullin about Project Hailstone, the AMS Board for Early Career Professionals, and the importance of networking for career development.Episode transcript Hosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2024 American Meteorological Society
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Cliff Jacobs about his diverse career in the private sector, working with the US Antarctic Program and cyberinfrastructure, and his broad understanding of the success of atmospheric sciences and communicating core concepts in geosciences.Mentioned videos:Video on Cliff's CareerTravelers Research Center PaperExperience with the U.S. Antarctic ProgramCliff's YouTube Channel Episode transcript Hosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2024 American Meteorological Society
Connect with Emma:Website: www.skinjourney.coUse code Unwritten for 10% off your order or virtual consultation! Valid until November 1, 2024@thecastlerockaesthetican Support the Show.Connect with Us:Katarina's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/your.master.aesthetician/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/unwrittenbeautytalks/Katarina's Website: Code UNWRITTEN for 10% off https://www.yourhonestglow.com/Interested in being a guest? Email: honestglow.master.esthetician@gmail.com
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Stephanie Herring about the diversity of opportunities in the government sector, the impacts of climate on human health, and learning how your unique skillset can benefit weather, water, and climate industries. Episode transcript Hosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2024 American Meteorological Society
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Brandon Katz about modeling weather phenomena, the importance of networking and work-life balance as a meteorologist, and the economic impact of climate change. Episode transcript Hosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2024 American Meteorological Society
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Max Thompson about forecasting customer demand, the impact of a warming climate on the power grid, and how renewable energy is changing the energy industry. Episode transcript Hosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2024 American Meteorological Society
In this episode of "In Conversation With," Kimberley Dondo talks to Emma Collins, Partner at Weightmans, about pre-nups, post-nups, and wealth protection in relationships. Collins discusses evolving trends in pre-nups, the rise of post-nups, key considerations in asset splitting during divorce, and common pitfalls in wealth protection. She also highlights legal implications, recent developments, and strategies for financial advisers to broach these topics sensitively.
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Kim Klockow McClain about discovering the intersection of meteorology and social science; creating social science positions within the weather, water, and climate industries; and mobilizing people and ideas to positively impact communities. Episode transcript Hosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2024 American Meteorological Society
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Bill Sjoberg about forecasting in the military, the challenges of making the right call, and keeping the human element in modern meteorology. Episode transcript Hosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2024 American Meteorological Society
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Jan Null about the importance of integrity, giving back to your community, and staying connected with a variety of experts. Episode transcript Hosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2024 American Meteorological Society
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Ginger Zee about the realities of climate reporting, finding your "why", and the challenges women face in the weather, water, and climate industries. Episode transcript Hosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2024 American Meteorological Society
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Jason Samenow about taking a chance to pursue a passion, keeping one finger on the pulse of ever-changing weather, and staying versatile in weather reporting in the age of social media.Episode transcriptHosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve SavoieVisit AMS Career Resources on the web!Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest.Copyright © 2023 American Meteorological Society
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to DaNa Carlis about finding the degree that best suits you, developing a mentoring network as an early-career scientist, and remembering to set aside time to talk with scientists one-on-one as a leader in the weather, water, and climate sciences.Episode transcriptHosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve SavoieVisit AMS Career Resources on the web!Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest.Copyright © 2023 American Meteorological Society
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Andrew Markowitz about working in the private sector, how to best communicate weather to the public, and the importance of counteracting misinformation on social media as a meteorologist.Episode transcriptHosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve SavoieVisit AMS Career Resources on the web!Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest.Copyright © 2023 American Meteorological Society
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Allison LaFleur about the importance of data analysis and data science in consulting work, applying meteorological knowledge to solve environmental issues, and the advantages of working remotely.Episode transcriptHosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve SavoieVisit AMS Career Resources on the web!Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest.Copyright © 2023 American Meteorological Society
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Kayla Hudson about Black pioneers in meteorology, reframing your mindset as a student, and the benefits of diverse internships.Episode transcriptHosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Johnny LeTheme music composed and performed by Steve SavoieVisit AMS Career Resources on the web!Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest.Copyright © 2023 American Meteorological Society
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Matt Brown about the evolution of southeast storms, postdoctoral work-life-balance, and being your authentic self as a scientist in the weather, water, and climate community.Episode transcriptHosted by Emma Collins and Kelly SavoieEdited by Peter TrepkeTheme music composed and performed by Steve SavoieVisit AMS Career Resources on the web!Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest.Copyright © 2023 American Meteorological Society
Emma Collins CEO of Fight Parkinsons joins Darren to discuss A Walk in the Park Sunday 26 March, raising money and awareness for Parkinsons Disease awalkinthepark.org.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 5 of A Special Place In Hell, Sarah and Meghan get into some pretty spicy territory: the monoculture of academia (may not be suitable for sensitive listeners or people without PhDs) and the omnipresence of pornography. Citing a recent Washington Post article about the percentage of professors whose parents also held PhDs, Sarah talks about the lack of conservative thinkers on college campuses and wonders how anyone can get a complete education in such an environment. She and Meghan ponder the differences between left-leaning intellectuals and conservative intellectuals, a line of inquiry that inevitably leads to a discussion of female conservatives and whether they are hotter than liberal women.The girls/women then move on to the more staid subject of pornography. Inspired by a July 6 post by Emma Collins on Wesley Yang's Year Zero Substack newsletter, they discuss the psychological effects of early and frequent porn exposure, particularly on young men. They compare and contrast their own earliest exposures to porn (Sarah saw online porn when she was eleven-years-old; Meghan had to make do with furtive peeks at her friends' fathers hidden Playboy stashes) and wonder if the sexual function of all of modern civilization is being wiped out by increasingly hardcore and exaggerated visual stimulation.Bonus Content (only for subscribers, here) is big this week! Sarah and Meghan discuss (wait for it . . .) gender ideology and wonder why they are so obsessed with it. (More accurately, they ask why everyone isn't as obsessed with it as they are.) They discuss (and disagree a bit on) whether there is such a thing as “true trans” and also return to a subject previously discussed on The Unspeakable: which dictators, terrorists and depots are hot.To get access, please consider becoming a paying subscriber!Other highlights:Meghan describes a recent meltdown over the challenges of the creator economy and contemplates going back to (gasp) . . . writing.Sarah explains how, growing up in the 1990s and 2000s, “feminism” was presented as chiefly about sex positivity. This is very different from Meghan's 1970s and 1980s experience. (Also, Meghan doesn't get the choking thing.)Sarah discusses how devoid from reality philanthropy can be. Relevant links:Washington Post: People From Elite Backgrounds Increasingly Dominate Academia Wesley Yang's Year Zero Substack: The Case Against The Sexual Revolution Meghan's oped writing course: She said the wrong dates last week and failed to mention it altogether this week. But please note that Meghan's Zoom workshop in opinion writing will run four consecutive Mondays in August beginning August 8. Application deadline 7/27. More info here. Sarah's Substack Newsletter Hold That Thought Meghan's project-in-progress, The Unspeakeasy: an intellectual community for freethinking women. Credits:Opening music by Mia Dyson. (Opening quotation: Madeleine Albright.)Ending music: Dating A Porn Star by The Weepies. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit aspecialplace.substack.com/subscribe
Sara Jolena gives an overview on what you can expect from the 14 episodes of the first season of The ReMemembering and ReEnchanting podcast.The song featured in this episode is titled, Song for the Winter written by Maggie O'Connor and was performed in a cave in Wales by some of Sara Jolena's students. The singers include: Gayano Shaw, Jerome Flynn, Emma Collins, Jason Stewart, Diane Lester, Clara Clay, Jude Butler, and Lis O'Kelley. Released Earth Day, 2022. For more episodes that did not make it into this season, please visit our podcast's website, located at our home website. Support the showLearn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia SamanvayaMusic Title: Both of Us Music by: madiRFAN Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!
Welcome to series 10 of Shoot Edit Chat Repeat, the podcast for people photographers. Hosted by two leading UK portrait photographers, Vicki Knights & Eddie Judd. We're very happy to be back! In this first episode of series 10 we are chatting with documentary family photographer, Emma Collins. Emma has been working as a family photographer since 2012 - she started as a family lifestyle photographer and we chat to her about the transition into a more documentary style. Emma has acquired several top awards at the Documentary Family Awards, she was selected for the Female Voice Exhibition 2019, has been named top UK storyteller photographer 2020 by TIRF and has recently been shortlisted for the World Photography Organisation Sony Alpha Female Award 2021 and the British Photography Awards 2021. Emma is also co-founder of Made for Documentary, a community hub providing expertise and education, on a mission to help documentary family photographers develop their skills and elevate the genre in the UK and beyond. Here are some of the things we chat through: - how to know if the style of photography you're shooting in is right for you - how a documentary style family shoot works - how to price a documentary family shoot And lots more! Emma's website Follow Emma on Instagram Made For Documentary website Follow Made for Documentary on Instagram Facebook group: Made for Documentary. The Community Repeat Recs for this week Vicki - Glennon Doyle book Untamed and podcast 'We can do hard things' Eddie - 'Pieces of Britney' podcast with Pandora Sykes If you join us as a patron, for just $5 a month, you'll get instant access to to the extra juicy questions about pricing that we put to Emma. Click here for all of the details and to get instant access to the longer version of this episode, on your favourite podcast app. We'd love to know what you think of this episode. Please leave us a review if you've enjoyed it, it helps other people to find the podcast.We'd love to know what you think of this episode. Please leave us a review if you've enjoyed it, it helps other people to find the podcast. Email: hello@shooteditchatrepeat.com Instagram Facebook Thank you to The Design Space for sponsoring this episode. Click here for lots of free information about how to be the boss of your own website and for 20% off all their products. And thanks to Studio Ninja for their support of this episode. The most user-friendly studio management software on the market. Use the code 'studioninja50' at checkout to get a massive 50% off your first year's subscription. Thank you to Shootproof online galleries for sponsoring Repeat Recs for this series. Get 25% off your first 12 months subscription by using the code SHOOTEDITCHATREPEAT. Did you know we have an online course, The Art and Business of Personal Brand Photography. If you would love to succeed in this fast-growing genre, check it out here. You can get a 10% discount by using the code 'SHOOTEDIT' Eddie Judd's Lightroom 121 virtual training Get on the waitlist for Vicki's 7 week group training programme for family photographers. Delight & Dream starting again in Jan 2022
Auckland DHB clinical informatics specialist Lucy Westbrooke and professional practice fellow in child health, Otago University, Emma Collins discuss use of data and digital technologies in the field of nursing and the exciting line-up at the HiNZ eNursing and Midwifery workshop in Wellington in November.
Content Warning: Discussion of sexual and domestic violence, please listen with care. In Episode 61, Dan Dissinger & special guest host Danielle Lee talk to USC alum Emma Collins about being an advocate for survivors of relationship and sexual violence, working for RSVP (Relationship & Sexual Violence Prevention Services) at USC, and rape culture on and off the college campus.
It was a real pleasure to chat to the very talented and lovely Emma Collins for episode 76! Emma is an award-winning documentary family photographer (she was ranked 3rd in the UK on This is Reportage: Family for 2020) and also a co-founder of 'Made for Documentary', an educational platform for documentary family photographers. Emma has so many great stories to tell and advice to share in today's episode, including: her top tips for improving your documentary family photography skills, how she became a photographer, her experience of studying and living in France, the story behind one of her specific Reportage Family Awards, storytelling, best ever Friends episodes, and so much more... Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-76-this-is-emma-collins/ for a link to Emma's site, and to see the Reportage Family Award that she talks about on the episode. If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more. The submission deadline is soon for our next Award Collections; the deadline is the same for both our wedding site and our family site: Submit by 23:59 BST on 24th May 2021. See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/
This episode of Motherness is proudly sponsored by Just’nCase nursing pads. Just’nCase pads are super-absorbent and leakproof, so they won’t let you down when you let down. Just’nCase is offering all Motherness listeners 15% off storewide. Visit justncase.com and enter the code MOTHERNESS at checkout to receive your discount.Content warning: this episode discusses depression, anxiety, panic attacks, self-harm and suicidal thoughts. There’s also a mention about sexual abuse in the context of extended breastfeeding. If any of these themes are triggering for you, please take care while you’re listening. If you’re concerned about your own mental health or that of someone you love, call 0800 LIFELINE to seek support. Additional help services are also listed in the show notes.In this episode, I interview mum of three Emma Collins about her feeding journeys with each of her daughters. Through traumatic birth, mental illness, exclusive pumping, mixed feeding, formula feeding, oversupply, tongue tie, feeding through pregnancy, dry nursing, tandem feeding, extended feeding and natural term weaning, there’s more she can talk to when it comes to feeding than not. Now working as a breastfeeding peer supporter and as an administrator for Mother’s Milk NZ Charitable Trust, breastfeeding has become Emma’s superpower.Mental health support services:Perinatal Anxiety & Depression Aotearoa depression.org.nz or 0800 111 757Mental Health FoundationParent Help - 0800 568 856 Anxiety Phone Line - 0800 269 4389 PlunketLine - 0800 933 922 For a referral to Maternal Mental Health please contact your midwife or GP Mental Health Crisis services (for emergencies only) Breastfeeding support services: Breastfed NZ - Support Group on FacebookLa Leche LeaguePlunketPregnant and Tandem Breastfeeders Australia & NZ group on FacebookBreastfeeding Older Babies and Beyond group on FacebookFollow Emma Collins on Instagram.Follow Skye Ross on Instagram. Follow Motherness on Instagram.
Bought for $382, Echuca rescue horse Little Red Fox is making the Lawrence family incredibly proud
All this week we've been talking about the uncertainty surrounding the future of St Brigids in Carrick on Suir and the genuine fear and concern that people have that services will not be restored. Emma Collins posted an eloquent and heart felt tweet on the subject yesterday and she spoke to Fran on Tipp Today this morning.
On June 5, 1998, 15-year-old Erik Ybanez killed his mother, 43-year-old Julie Ybanez, at their home in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. His friend, 17-year-old Erik Jensen, was present when the murder took place, and their trials took played out under the shadow of the Columbine massacre.Brought to you by BEST FIENDS!Music:We Talk of Dreamswww.bensound.comSources:Frontline - When Kids Get Lifehttps://allarts.org/programs/frontline/frontline-when-kids-get-life/https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/whenkidsgetlife/five/nateerik.htmlhttp://liquidstoneart.com/?page_id=52https://jlc.org/cases/people-colorado-v-ybanezMichael Roberts, Westword.com. “Erik Jensen’s real-life horror story could get a new chapter.” May 22, 2019. https://www.westword.com/news/erik-jensens-real-life-horror-story-could-get-a-new-chapter-11351738Michael Roberts, Westword.com. “Erik Jensen resentencing for witnessing juvie murder marked by tears, excuses.” May 23, 2019. https://www.westword.com/news/erik-jensen-re-sentencing-for-witnessing-juvie-murder-marked-by-tears-excuses-11354181Michael Roberts, Westword.com. “Inside the twenty-year fight that led to Erik Jensen’s release date.” January 30, 2020. https://www.westword.com/news/why-governor-polis-commuted-life-sentence-for-erik-jensen-11614750Kieran Nicholson, The Denver Post. “Hickenlooper orders clemency for 33 Colorado offenders, including 7 men convicted of murder.” https://www.denverpost.com/2018/12/21/hickenlooper-clemency-pardons/Michael Abeyta. “Prisoner receives new sentence following Higlands Ranch murder.” May 22, 2019. https://denver.cbslocal.com/2019/05/22/erik-jensen-highlands-ranch-sentence/Michael Abeyta. “Thankful for the opportunity’: Erik Jensen ready for second chance after being released from prison.” March 5, 2020. https://denver.cbslocal.com/2020/03/05/erik-jensen-nathan-ybanez-prison-sentence-jared-polis/Paul Solotaroff, Rolling Stone. “Can Nate Ybanez ever be forgiven?” Retrieved from http://www.redemptionforkids.org/assets/Uploads/CanNateYbanezEverBeForgiven.pdfMiles Moffeit, the Denver Post. “Scars of abuse revealed.” February 20, 2006. https://www.denverpost.com/2006/02/20/scars-of-abuse-concealed/Emma Collins, Vice. “Inside the west Texas sanctuary for kids who killed their parents.” April 27, 2016. https://www.vice.com/en/article/yvxy9k/the-west-texas-sanctuary-for-kids-who-killed-their-parentsThe Dispatch, Moline, Ill. June 17, 1998. https://www.newspapers.com/image/340630843/?terms=Julie%20Ybanez&match=1Quad-City Times, Davenport, Ia. February 10, 1978. https://www.newspapers.com/image/305223239Rick Jost, Quad-City Times. “Slaying probe clues run out.” June 26, 1978. https://www.newspapers.com/image/305369500/?terms=Maria%20Lena%20Ybanez&match=1Quad-City Times, Davenport, Ia. “A quiet, private girl.” January 25, 1978. https://www.newspapers.com/image/305245665/?terms=Maria%20Lena%20Ybanez&match=1Pete Young, The Dispatch (Moline, Ill.). “Sleuth unravels riddle of bones.” September 20, 1978. https://www.newspapers.com/image/341783456/Thomas Geyser, Quad-City Times. “16-year-old’s death remains unsolved.” December 4, 2017. https://www.newspapers.com/image/418809502Quad-City Times. “Slain girl’s dad offers reward.” February 10, 1978. https://www.newspapers.com/image/305223239Jody Ewing. https://iowacoldcases.org/case-summaries/maria-ybanez/
Little Happy ist ein vom steigenden Meeresspiegel betroffenes und somit verlassenes Fischerdorf im Mozambique-Kanal wo sich weiße Haie treffen um dort ihre Nachkommen zu zeugen. Für das Team von Meeresbiologin Dr. Emma Collins der perfekte Ort, um die gefürchteten Haie zu erforschen. Doch als Emmas Ex-Freund Richard mit einem Haufen Söldner auftaucht und kurze Zeit später richtig fiese Bullehaie Emmas Studienobjekte und Richards Söldner dezimieren, ist es mit der Ruhe im beschaulichen Forscher-Paradies vorbei. Sven und Thorsten nehmen sich in dieser Hailight-Folge den 3. Teil der DEEP BLUE SEA-Reihe zur Brust und erklären Euch, warum Ihr Euch diese Sharksploitation-Neuveröffentlichung nach dem fürchterlichnen Teil 2 ruhig ansehen könnt… SHOWNOTES ZUR FOLGE: Ab sofort findet Ihr in unserem YouTube-Kanal auch immer alle Trailer und passenden Videos zu den von uns besprochenen Filmen und Dingen in der Playlist “Rund um unsere Podcast-Folgen“: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTQEc9MQOqJi_bzECCq8eCoUVR4HGiohp Wir freuen uns immer über Feedback in Form von Likes, Postings und Kommentaren via Facebook oder Instagram aber auch als Audio-Kommentar, den Ihr hier bei Anchor abgeben könnt: https://anchor.fm/trashothek/message DEEP BLUE SEA 3: https://www.warnerbros.de/homevideo/Deep_Blue_Sea_3.html HAI-SPIELZEUCH: Shark Bookmark: https://www.amazon.de/FishTales-Shark-Lesezeichen-Hai-Bookmark/dp/B0722W661D/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=Shark+bookmark&qid=1601419349&sr=8-3 King Shark Mega Gear Action Figure: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0858212C8/ref=olp_product_details?_encoding=UTF8&me= Batman vs. King Shark Doppelpack: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0858212C8/ref=olp_product_details?_encoding=UTF8&me= Hot Wheels Monster Jam Megalodon Storm https://www.smythstoys.com/de/de-de/spielzeug/action-spielzeug/ferngesteuerte-autos/monster-jam-official-megalodon-storm-all-terrain-rc-truck/p/189281 NEUE UND ALTE HAI-FILME: SHARK SEASON – Angriff aus der Tiefe https://www.amazon.de/Shark-Season-Angriff-Tiefe-Blu-ray/dp/B08H6RVWLX/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_de_DE=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&dchild=1&keywords=shark+season&qid=1601419454&sr=8-1 Mörderhaie greifen an https://www.amazon.de/M%C3%B6rderhaie-greifen-Sharks-Treasure/dp/B08FP9P21X/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_de_DE=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&dchild=1&keywords=shark+treasure&qid=1601419534&sr=8-1 Für die Inhalte externer Links übernimmt die TRASHOTHEK keine Haftung! Unser komplettes Impressum gibt es hier: http://www.trashothek.de/trashothek_impressum.html
Doc Rotten from Horror News Radio. Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era. And Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6Dead6irl from Decades of Horror: 1980s share their thoughts about this week's awesome collection of streaming horror films. Joining the crew is Horror News Radio co-host, Dave Dreher! Tonight, we review DEEP BLUE SEA 3 (2020, WB). Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! And click the alert to get notified of new content! DEEP BLUE SEA 3 (2020, WB) Dr. Emma Collins and her team are spending their third summer on the island of Little Happy studying the effect of climate change on the great white sharks who come to the nearby nursery every year to give birth. Along with the last two inhabitants of this former fishing village, their peaceful life is disrupted when a "scientific" team led by her ex-boyfriend and marine biologist Richard show up looking for three bull sharks who we soon learn aren't just any bull sharks. IMDb Director: John Pogue Writer: Dirk Blackman Cast: Tania Raymonde, Nathaniel Buzolic, Emerson Brooks, Bren Foster, Reina Aoi, Alex Bhat Release: Available on VOD from Warner Brothers Home Entertainment on July 28, 2020 FEEDBACK: feedback@grueosmemagazine.com FOLLOW: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gruesomemagazine/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HorrorNewsRadioOfficial/ Events: https://gruesomemagazine.com/events/list/ Doc, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DocRottenHNR Crystal, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/living6dead6irl Crystal, Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livin6dead6irl/ Jeff, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmohr9 Dave, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drehershouseofhorrors Rocky Gray, HNR Theme Song: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialRockyGray
School of the Art Institute of Chicago undergrad Emma Collins (BFA 2019) recounts her experience balancing two kinds of studio work — art school and indie rock. Emma's schoolwork is a blend of fibers, fashion, and performance, and she also plays a myriad of roles in the Chicago-based outfit Jungle Green. Helmed by songwriter Andrew Smith, Jungle Green accounts for themselves on Bandcamp thus: "VARIETY = INFINITE POSSIBILITIES." Jungle Green Songs in the Episode: 1:30 — "All My Life" listen/buy 4:28 — "I Love You, Ooo Ooo" listen/buy 8:34 — "Happiness" listen/buy Learn more about: SAIC F Newsmagazine Jungle Green Lemon Twigs
Alice Linehan & Gemma Robotham are joined by DCU Style Soc Chairperson, Emma Collins. Listen to hear the answers to the questions that everyone has been asking. Does Emma still wear uggs? What music does she listen to while brushing her teeth? And, how did she see with that side fringe in the way for all of those years?
This week The LA Chapter and I recap their experience at the Wildflower Triathlon in California this past weekend. James Mansfield, Craig Stubing, and Emma Collins discuss the joys and struggles that come along balancing T1 with the complicated sport of triathlon. Follow The Type One Run Podcast at: https://www.instagram.com/typeonerunpodcast https://www.facebook.com/diabeticrunningpodcast typeonerun.org/podcast
In episode 02 of The Diabetic Running Podcast I have an incredible interview with Emma Collins. Emma is a London based runner, and is one of the most motivating people I know. Her attitude and point of view is truly inspiring. We discuss everything from her diagnosis to her techniques for running 26.2 miles. Follow Emma on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/we_run_diabetes Or on her blog at https://werundiabetes.wordpress.com Follow the The Diabetic Running Podcast at: https://www.instagram.com/diabeticrunningpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/diabeticrunningpodcast diabeticrunningpodcast.com
Emma Collins is from Amelia Island, FL. She is #owner of a mobile hair and #makeup company for #weddings and #events. Here Emma talk of how she booked solid in just 1 month.
Emma Collins is from Amelia Island, FL. She is #owner of a mobile hair and #makeup company for #weddings and #events. Here Emma talk of how she booked solid in just 1 month.
Doctor Who 04.02 Caribbean Blue: Episode 2(29:05, 66.8 MB mp3, released 2011.09.13)On the edge of known space, the Doctor and Emma make a rather bumpy landing. On Jacob's Disc, something is burrowing up from deep underground.Written by Ewen Campion ClarkeFeatured in the cast were: David Ault as the Doctor M Sieiro Garcia as Emma Collins Bernadetta M Groves as Kayzee Vlyn Al Aseoche as Palleen Kadijah and the Computer Brian Bedard as Alexis Macdon Jim Hamilton as Sempto Maurice Michael Roberts as Eljay Loobans Ari Baronovski as Gelver Koffni Directed by Jim Hamilton Music by Murray Gold Production and Sound Design by Jim Hamilton
Doctor Who 04.05 Caribbean Blue: Episode 6(44:21, 61.1 MB mp3, released 2016.12.21)The Doctor and the others have to escape Jacob's Disc before they are lost to the Chaytheen. Emma discovers the whole truth about how he feels. Is it real or not?Written by Ewen Campion ClarkeFeatured in the cast were:David Ault as the DoctorM Sieiro Garcia as Emma CollinsBernadetta M Groves as Kayzee VlynAl Aseoche as Palleen Kadijah and the ComputerBrian Bedard as Alexis MacdonJim Hamilton as Sempto MauriceMichael Roberts as Eljay LoobansAri Baronovski as Gelver KoffniRonnie Rowlands as DioMJ Cogburn as AmberMike Polock as the AnnouncerDirected by David AultMusic by Murray GoldProduction by Mathieu BlondinThe executive producer for Darker Projects is MJ Cogburn
From social media marketing and coding to data science and analytics, businesses adapting to the digital revolution need to ever greater access digital skills. With skills shortages cited as the biggest risk to business growth, this CBI Business Voice podcast discusses what firms actually need in this new world, what leading businesses are doing to get it – and what all companies need to know about the upcoming apprenticeship levy. Business Voice editor Pip Brooking talks to Emma Collins, CBI policy lead for the digital economy, and Pippa Morgan, CBI head of education and skills.
Doctor Who 04.04 Caribbean Blue: Episode 4 (26:53, 61.7 MB mp3, released 2011.11.30) The Phoenix prepares to die. A desperate escape plan is concocted, but the race to the only shelter available will throw the survivors into terrible danger. Written by Ewen Campion Clarke Featured in the cast were: David Ault as the Doctor M Sieiro Garcia as Emma Collins Bernadetta M Groves as Kayzee Vlyn Al Aseoche as Palleen Kadijah and the Computer Brian Bedard as Alexis Macdon Jim Hamilton as Sempto Maurice Michael Roberts as Eljay Loobans Ari Baronovski as Gelver Koffni Ronnie Rowlands as Dio MJ Cogburn as Amber Directed by MJ Cogburn Music by Murray Gold Production and Sound Design by MJ Cogburn
Doctor Who 04.03 Caribbean Blue: Episode 3 (31:11, 71.6 MB mp3, released 2011.10.25) As The Doctor and Maurice take a trip into the great unknowns of Jacob's Disc, Emma and the Crew of the Pheonix are left to fend the Corruptors. Written by Ewen Campion Clarke Featured in the cast were: David Ault as the Doctor M Sieiro Garcia as Emma Collins Bernadetta M Groves as Kayzee Vlyn Al Aseoche as Palleen Kadijah and the Computer Brian Bedard as Alexis Macdon Jim Hamilton as Sempto Maurice Michael Roberts as Eljay Loobans Ari Baronovski as Gelver Koffni Ronnie Rowlands as Dio MJ Cogburn as Amber Directed by MJ Cogburn Music by Murray Gold Production and Sound Design by MJ Cogburn
Doctor Who: Caribbean Blue: Episode 1Download (31:42, 72.5 MB mp3, released 2011.01.20)The Doctor and Emma get dangerously close to one of the most unique sights in the Universe. On the Planet of Jacob's Disc, tensions run high and something is awakened.Written by Ewen Campion ClarkeFeatured in the cast were:David Ault as the DoctorM Sieiro Garcia as Emma CollinsBernadetta M Groves as Kayzee VlynAl Aseoche as Palleen Kadijah and the computerBrian Bedard as Alexis MacdonMichael Roberts as Eljay LoobansAri Baronovski as Gelver KoffniProduction and Sound Design by Jim Hamilton
The Doctor and Emma take a close look at this unusual supernova.Doctor Who: 02.10 Special - The Doctor and the Silver SpiralDownload (10:38, 24.3 MB mp3, released 2010.02.09)Written by Megan ArgoFeatured in the cast were:David Ault as the DoctorM Sieiro Garcia as Emma CollinsMegan Argo as the NarratorProduction and Sound Design by Jim Hamilton
The Doctor has finally had it with the Taibhsi and their dream realm. Listen to the exciting ending of Dreamers!Doctor Who: 03.07 The Dreamers, Part 3Download (24:46, 34.0 MB mp3, released 2009.12.30)Written by David AultFeatured in the cast were:David Ault as the DoctorM Sieiro Garcia as Emma CollinsChris Brittain as Voice 1Miles Reid as Voice 2Chip Colquhoun as Pat SwiftTilda Stickley as Helen YatesAra Pelodi as the Station announcementChristina J Boyd as the horsesProduction and Sound Design by Elaine Barrett and MJ Cogburn
The Doctor doesn't want to be here. Emma doesn't want to be here. They don't want to be with each other. But where is everyone else, who's after them and why?Doctor Who: 03.06 The Dreamers, Part 2Download (17:26, 39.9 MB mp3, released 2009.11.29)Written by David AultFeatured in the cast were:David Ault as the DoctorM Sieiro Garcia as Emma CollinsChris Brittain as Voice 1Miles Reid as Voice 2Chip Colquhoun as Pat SwiftTilda Stickley as Helen YatesAra Pelodi as the Station announcementChristina J Boyd as the horsesProduction and Sound Design by Elaine Barrett and MJ Cogburn
The Doctor doesn't want to be here. Emma doesn't want to be here. They don't want to be with each other. But where is everyone else?Doctor Who: 03.05 The Dreamers, Part 1Download (24:49, 22.9 MB mp3, released 2009.09.06)Written by David AultFeatured in the cast were:David Ault as the DoctorM Sieiro Garcia as Emma CollinsChris Brittain as Voice 1Miles Reid as Voice 2Chip Colquhoun as Pat SwiftTilda Stickley as Helen YatesAra Pelodi as the Station announcementChristina J Boyd as the horsesProduction and Sound Design by Elaine Barrett and MJ Cogburn
Doctor Who: 03.04 Summer CutawayDownload (12:17, 11.4 MB mp3, released 2009.07.31)Written by Alexander MilesFeatured in the cast were:M Sieiro Garcia as Emma CollinsDavid Ault as the DoctorProduction and Sound Design by Elaine Barrett
The New Lords of Time have invaded of Earth in search of the Legacy of Gallifrey. Jason Tate hold the means to stopping them. But to do so will mean his death.Doctor Who: 03.03 The Legacy of GallifreyDownload (18:04, 25 MB mp3, released 2008.02.15)Written by Eric BusbyFeatured in the cast were:M Sieiro Garcia as Emma CollinsElie Hirschman as Dominic MorinMark Brusie as Noah CovingtonAmanda Fitzwater as Lauren DrakeLaura Post as MinaBruce Busby as RavnosLucan Dodge as DarklessSteve Riekbery as the Torchwood SoliderBen Harmer and Eric Busby were the Air traffic controllersApril and Devon Sadowski played the VampiresAnd introducing David Ault as the Doctor This episode was written and directed by Eric Busby Production and sound design by Eric BusbyThis has been a Darker Projects Production.
Jason Tate learns the truth about himself. While an age old menace rises from the shadows to claim dominance over creation.Doctor Who: 03.02 The Lords of TimeDownload (20:26, 28.2 MB mp3, released 2008.02.07)Written by Eric BusbyFeatured in the cast were:David Ault as Jason TateM Sieiro Garcia as Emma CollinsElie Hirschman as Dominic MorinMark Brusie as Noah CovingtonAmanda Fitzwater as Lauren DrakeLaura Post as MinaBruce Busby as RavnosGareth Preston as SpencerLucien Dodge as DarklessApril Smith as the voice of the ComputerChris Snyder was the Servant BoyThis episode was directed by Eric BusbyProduction and sound design by Eric Busby
Jason Tate is your average fellow in his early thirties. He has a nice normal life. A nice normal girlfriend. There is nothing all that remarkable about Jason Tate ... So why does he keep having nightmares about aliens ... and why are Torchwood keeping tabs on him?Doctor Who: 03.01 The Long RoadDownload (19:54, 18.4 MB mp3, released 2008.02.01)Featured in the cast were:M Sieiro Garcia as Emma CollinsLaura Post as Beth HawkinsElie Hirschman as Dominic MorinMark Bruzee as Noah CovingtonAmanda Fitzwater as Lauren DrakeTom Davis as the CourierDavid Ault as Jason TateThis episode was written and directed by Eric BusbyProduction and sound design by Eric Busby