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Forgive the sound problems on this. It took a couple of recordings, but in the end we cobbled together I show where you'll hear from MIke Robinson and Emma Foster joining myself to speak about The Story and The Engine. We look at the show's first trip to the continent, as well as Nigerian and diasporic culture.Episode Rating – 0:40Favourite Part – 0:57Least Favourite Part – 13:30The Episode's Use of Stories – 24:20Additional Observations – 34:12Episode MVP – 1:10:14Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comInstagram – analysingdwTikTok - @analysingdwYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@AnalysingDoctorWho/communityThreads - analysingdwTwitter - @AnalysingDW
I'm joined by Emma Foster and Chris Kocher as we take a look at Lucky Day. The return of Ruby Sunday, the return of UNIT, and a new character in Conrad Clark. It gave us a bit more than we bargained for.Episode Rating – 0:40Favourite Part – 1:00Least Favourite Part – 14:45Conrad Clark – 31:11Additional Observations – 54:22Episode MVP – 1:14:40Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.com Instagram – analysingdwTikTok - @analysingdwYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@AnalysingDoctorWho/communityThreads - analysingdwTwitter - @AnalysingDW
I'm joined by Emma Foster and Chris Kocher to preview the upcoming series of Doctor Who. As well as looking at our hopes and fears for the series, we also go into detail on our hopes and fears for Doctor Who. Are the rumours true? Will this be the last series of the show for a while?1:10 - What We're Most Excited For12:30 - What We're Most Concerned About29:21 - The Future of Doctor Who47:03 - Additional ObservationsEmail – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDWInstagram – analysingdwYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@AnalysingDoctorWho/community
Episode 106 of Infusion Underground, December 2024 by CT DJ This month's episode features tracks from artists : Andre Sobota, Bonobo, Christian Smith, Danny Howells, Dee Montero, Fabio Aurea, Forty Cats, Hot Since 82, John Digweed, Nick Muir, Jamie Stevens & Julieta Kuhnle with remixes from Emma Foster, Serge Devant & Sasha. As usual, all tracks are selected and mixed live, on the fly and never pre-planned. Turn it up, listen loud, get lost in the journey of the music and enjoy. Thanks for listening, liking and sharing. CT DJ x
Our bumper roundup of the first series of the Ncuti Gatwa era includes talk on Disney, crying, and why it can be okay that the show has to leave some of the old fans behind. Emma Foster, Ro Karen and Rick Tetrault are all here as we dig through last eight episodes and look ahead to the future - as a disclaimer, Emma had a few sound issues during the recording.Series Highpoint - 0:40Series Lowpoint - 22:33Ncuti Gatwa - 56:10Millie Gibson - 1:20:00Additional Observations - 1:33:00Series Rating - 1:51:50Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDWInstagram - analysingdw
Emma Foster and Jonathan Wilkinson join me as we analyse the series finale, "Empire of Death". We talk through what worked, and a lot about what didn't work. And also whether fans can sometimes look at episodes, and Russell T Davies's comments on them, in extreme bad faith.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDWInstagram – analysingdwYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@AnalysingDoctorWho/communityWhat We Liked the Most – 1:00 What We Liked the Least – 6:20 Sutekh as The Big Bad – 23:40The Solved Mysteries Around Ruby? – 36:30Additional Observations – 50:50 Episode MVP – 1:02:30
Emma Foster and Ken Deep are my guests as we talk through the staggering 73 Yards. Millie Gibson producing an unforgettable performance, what the episode means, and what it might mean for the rest of the series.And a heads-up as we have the odd sound issue, and there's also a brief discussion around sexual violence.Ken has also co-edited the book "The Companions of Doctor Who" which can be purchased at - https://www.tuckerdspress.com/product-page/the-companions-of-doctor-whoEmail – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDWInstagram - analysingdw
Emma Foster and Rick Tetrault join me as we preview the new series of Doctor Who (which was recorded a few weeks ago).We discuss our hopes & expectations, how the Disney influence is changing the show, and even some sports analogies as we worry that a UK vs Rest of the World collision could occur in the fandom.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDWInstagram - analysingdw
Our analysis of The Giggle is finally here! Emma Foster, Jan Fennick & a returning Rick Tetrault are our guests, as we talk through the many wild happenings of the final 60th anniversary special (we should note Emma had a few sound issues on her end, but hopefully you won't find that too disruptive).Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDWInstagram - analysingdw
Emma Foster and Jonathan Wilkinson are here as we begin our analysis of the 60th anniversary episodes with The Star Beast. A vertaible cornucopia of topics to discuss, among them Tennant, Tate, TERFs, and most importantly of all, Tuna Madras.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDWInstagram - analysingdw
Dying Wish vocalist Emma Foster is our guest this week on The MetalSucks Podcast. In our chat, we discuss her band's current North American tour and their second album Symptoms of Survival. Emma also lets us know how the new songs are going over in a live setting, the importance of booking the tour to land at home for Thanksgiving, the challenge of staying healthy while traveling through extreme weather, and some of the challenges of keeping healthy routines on the road. Aside from our music discussion, we also chat about her being a life long NBA fan, which players she's supporting, and Nikola Jokic's reaction of winning the NBA title being relatable for a touring band. Petar and Brandon discuss all the amazing new music the dropped this week, Bring Me The Horizon cancelling a performance mid show for the right reasons, Laura Jane Grace's social media post on Jay Weinberg getting let go from Slipknot, the comic book created for the 30th anniversary of Type O Negative's Bloody Kisses, and the musician who felt the need to attack that celebration. Song: Dying Wish “Lost In The Fall” Song: Dying Wish “Path To Your Grave” Song: Hinayana “Triptych Visions” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jonah Foster, 95, and his wife Emma 83, of 1643 N Volutia were found dead from multiple stab wounds in the blood spattered kitchen of their home at about 10:30 p.m. Friday July 25, 1975. @uncovered.com https://forums.delphiforums.com/coldcases/messages/6488/82 https://www.wichita.gov/WPD/Investigations/Pages/ColdCaseUnit.aspx Music: The Introvert by Michael Korbin trailer: @coffeencrimepodcast shoutouts : @midwestmysteryfilespodcast, @cremedelacrimepod, @methodandmadnesspodcast @bigmadtruecrimepod @notaddingup --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maryanne-mccullough/message
Free doctor visits for young people are now being offered up until the age of 24 in Hawkes Bay. Since 2016 rangatahi have been funded for free visits to the age of 18. But the programme has been so successful the age range has been increased by six years. [picture id="4LXTGCY_copyright_image_284551" crop="16x10" layout="full"] Emma Foster is the Executive Director of Planning, Funding and Performance at Te Whatu Ora. She spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
In what could prove a watershed moment in Doctor Who history, Emma Foster, Ro Karen & Ken Deep join me to discuss Disney+ becoming Doctor Who's new international distributor and business collaborator. Will this send Doctor Who into the big time? Or is the show about to find out just how cuddly the House of Mouse is not?I also briefly mention Ken's contribution to the book I also worked on, "A World of Demons: The Villains of Doctor Who", which is still available to buy (https://www.fayettevillemafiapress.com/product/doctor-who-copy/)Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
Dr Emma Foster is heading up the 'AHEAD' Pilot Program @MonashUni - a study into the local economic burden of migraines. Emma chats with David and Will now, and says migraines affect nearly 5million AustraliansSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vincent McAviney, Professor Cath Ellis, Sabrina Standish, Trial by Jury - Michael Clarke, Jon Blake. Dr. Emma Foster, Nick Robinson and Behind Closed Doors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emma Foster, Ro Karen and Jonathan Wilkinson join me as we excavate the time of the 13th Doctor. We talk through where we feel Jodie Whittaker was let down, why Thasmin mattered to the fans, and when we thought the last four years of the show did work.We recorded this as the sad passing of former Doctor Who writer, Chris Boucher was announced.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
After an unplanned hiatus, we return to look at the Doctor Who career of Billie Piper. Emma Foster and Ro Karen are on hand, as we all decide which five Rose Tyler episodes to enter into her respective Doctor Who Hall of Fame.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
The Social Enterprise World Forum, to be hosted in Brisbane in September 2022, will be transformative for Australia's burgeoning social enterprise sector, says renowned social entrepreneur, Luke Terry, in a podcast interview in conversation with Westpac Wire's Emma Foster.
Emma Foster and Jonathan Wilkinson join me to discuss the casting of Ncuti Gatwa as the next Doctor. We unpack how he may play the character, why this could signal a sea-change for the direction of Doctor Who, and the worries we have for the media gauntlet he'll be forced to run.We also start with the news of David Tennant and Catherine Tate's return for the 60th anniversary. However, this was recorded a day before the news of Yasmin Finney's casting. We'll be covering all of that in our next pod in a few weeks time.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
I'm joined my Emma Foster, Ro Karen & Rick Tetrault to go through Legend of the Sea-Devils. This turned into a general sideswipe of the Chris Chibnall-era, as well as our thoughts on "Thasmin" and the overall (lack of) direction of the show. If that's too negative for you, your spirits will be raised by the arrival of Emma's baby daughter in the final few minutes of the podcast.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
In this episode, my client Emma Foster shares her weight loss journey. Emma has managed to transform her life through small changes and she wanted to share it with everyone.
Mary Freer and Emma Foster join me to discuss Eve of the Daleks, arguably the best holiday episode in recent years. We touch on the place of mundanity in genre fiction, and how much romance there should be in Doctor Who.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
We take a macro look at Doctor Who: Flux, as Jenn Allen, Jonathan Wilkinson, Emma Foster and Rick Tetrault all join me to discuss the Doctor's latest adventures, what worked, largely what didn't, and where the show goes from here.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
Flux's final episode is analysed by myself, Rick Tetrault and Emma Foster, as we pick apart The Vanquishers, and debate just how well it rounded off the adventures of the past 6 weeks.Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
Westpac technical product manager Rachel Thewlis talks to Westpac Wire's Emma Foster about the bank's new Android-based EFTPOS payment terminals, soon to replace around 110,000 end-of-life terminals across Australia. She explains why accessibility has been at the forefront of the terminal's design, including getting input from people who are blind or have low vision. A transcript of the interview is available at www.westpac.com.au, search for the story titled "Tapping accessibility in new payment terminals".
On the eve of Doctor Who: Flux, Emma Foster and Jenn Allen join me to review our hopes, expectations, and a few concerns about what Chris Chibnall has for us over the next six weeks.
On the eve of Doctor Who: Flux, Emma Foster and Jenn Allen join me to review our hopes, expectations, and a few concerns about what Chris Chibnall has for us over the next six weeks.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
Rick Tetrault and Emma Foster (who had to leave us before the end of the pod) join me to discuss the seismic news of Russell T Davies returning as Doctor Who showrunner in 2023. We also discuss the paradigm shift of his production company being involved with the show, and a disclaimer that the topic of sexual assault gets brought up as we discuss Noel Clarke & John Barrowman near the end of this episode.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
Our cousin Emma joined us to talk all things health and wellness! Emma is a health coach, so we asked her some of our most pressing health questions. We covered how to be more consistent in our health goals, how to improve our relationship with food, and more! Disclaimer: We steered clear of discussing any particular diets or other triggering topics, but please keep your own mental health in mind and skip this episode if this is a difficult topic for you. Music: Realizer by Kevin MacLeod Link: //incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5047-realizer License: //creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
A purpose-built command centre is an evolution of the “health” monitoring of Westpac's vast network of technology infrastructure and applications. In this June 1 Tech in 10 podcast, the bank's head of service operations Janelle Howe tells Westpac Wire's Emma Foster a little more about the new facility, including what's next. Tech in 10 is a series of 10 minute chats with experts about Westpac's latest tech news, and trends more broadly. For a transcript please go to westpacwire.com.au and search for the story "Taking command of Westpac's tech".
Marking the release of Westpac’s latest Access and Inclusion Plan, the bank’s Majella Knobel tells Westpac Wire's Emma Foster tech projects like the new mobile bank app are increasingly focused on ensuring all Australians can take advantage of improved functionality. #WestpacWire
https://www.patreon.com/mechoradio (Support us on Patreon) Today, I am joined by Emma Foster. What a great interview! We talk about breaking out of your shell and stepping into who you really are, making friends, and artificial insemination. My Wax Museum: https://ratethispodcast.com/wax (Rate & Review) https://www.instagram.com/mywaxmuseum/ (Instagram) https://www.twitter.com/mywaxmuseum/ (Twitter) https://www.patreon.com/mechoradio (Patreon) Credits: Host: https://www.alexwilliamns.com/ (Alex Williamns) Guest: Emma Foster Music: https://www.instagram.com/jspr_productions127/ (Tanner Larson) Remember to make 5 minutes today to listen intently to the people around you.
After a brief hiatus, the podcast returns. I'm joined by Rick Tetrault, Ro Karen & Emma Foster to talk on the broad and complicated topic of fandom. At times this turns into something of a confessional, and we couldn't possibly cover every facet of the issue, but hopefully, this conversation is a starting point to greater understanding around of the issue.
Emma Foster-Geering is the Director of Sustainability of Vivo Barefoot, a company that even before Emma joined, had the ethic and the mindset of sustainability at the core of the business. The co-founders of Vivo Barefoot, Galahad, and Asher Clark, realised that the only shoes that are worth making it is the barefoot shoe and that is what they do. Don't miss out our weekly interviews with sustainable businesses from different industries and sizes. Get inspirational insights that you can implement in your day-to-day and other bespoke content for you. https://greenelement.activehosted.com/f/57 (Subscribe now!)
Lisa Pogonoski joins Westpac Wire's Emma Foster for the latest "Tech in 10" episode, talking about a new technology system being rolled out across Westpac to replace nine ageing systems. "Tech in 10" is a series of 10 minute chats with an industry expert about Westpac's latest tech news and trends.
Welcome back to Light Body Radio! This week’s guest is Emma Foster from the “My Human Experience” podcast. This week’s episode is a free form, free-floating conversation about the value of the personalized approach to healing, struggling with mental health, growth through challenges and so much more! Tune in and flow along with us! About My Guest: Emma Foster, creator of the “My Human Experience” podcast and author of the book, “Lies I Told Myself” is a dreamer, doer, and mother. She grew up in a small town in Montana and was thrown into a hard hit of reality when she moved to the city at a young age. Through trials and tribulations, she grew up in a rough way that only made her more determined to keep going. Through her journey, she learned the beauty of second chances, the impact that the people in her circle had on her life, and that joy truly comes from within. In her personal journey, she shows us all that we truly can grow from anything and even the most difficult circumstances ultimately make us who we are. Her podcast is “a safe space where we can talk about all things human with a focus on mental health, entrepreneurship, spiritual and emotional healing, and overall wellness. This is a platform where we will get raw and honest about our experiences, our mistakes, our triumphs, our letdowns, and all the places inside of ourselves that we struggle. This is where we come to understand that our challenges are what bring us together and make us stronger.” Follow Emma on Instagram @myhumanexperiencepodcast https://www.instagram.com/myhumanexperiencepodcast Check out her podcast on Google Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify or Anchor.fm Grab her book on Amazon! Don't forget to rate and review Light Body Radio on the platforms below. Listen & Download below or find it on Anchor, Podbean, Stitcher, iTunes or Spotify @Light Body Radio This episode is sponsored by: Anchor.fm : The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lightbodyradio/support
I am joined by Emma Foster-Geering who is the head of sustainability at Vivo Barefoot, where she is leading the charge with a passion on the topical pursuit of our time: the ecological crisis. For me it’s really important to bring these conversations to the podcast as I am also really passionate about the state of our environment and what we can do to help. During this conversation, we spoke about: Ways we can live more sustainably day to day The problem with words like ‘Vegan’ and ‘Sustainable’ Making change from the ground up If there is someone you feel would benefit from hearing this conversation then please make sure you share it with a friend who would enjoy listening and really take something from it :) thedreamersdisease.co.uk (http://thedreamersdisease.co.uk/) Follow Emma: @emmafostergeering Follow Alex: IG: @iamalexmanzi Twitter: @iamalexmanzi
La Sociedad de Investigadores Samuel Garrison no ha tenido buenos meses... luego del accidentado viaje a Jenning, Vermont, ha tratado de buscar financiamientos y nuevos casos, y por fin lo ha logrado. Paul Lamb, un misterioso diletante quiere que nuestros héroes viajen a Innsmouth para reunirse con su tutor con la promesa de un caso que les pondrá nuevamente en carrera. El viaje a Innsmouth debe hacerse por barco, pero para variar, las cosas no saldrán a pedir de boca para nuestros protagonistas, quienes vivencian la destrucción de su nave y encayan en una pequeña isla a mitad de camino donde solo parece haber un faro muerto... o al menos eso es lo que creen. En El Faro sin Luz, vuelven Robert Alain, Jack Slater y Harvey Pearce, así como también llegan al grupo Emma Foster y Paul Lamb. Veamos qué misterios aguardan a nuestros protagonistas en esta sesión. --- Gracias por escuchar Frecuencia Rolera, nuestro proyecto de partidas de rol online. Puedes apoyarme siguiéndome en mis redes, dejando un mensaje de voz y compartiendo el contenido. Me encuentras como @mauriceandre en Instagram y con gusto podemos hablar si quieres incorporarte a nuevas mesas. Recuerda que también puedes apoyar el proyecto invitándome un café en el siguiente link: http://www.ko-fi.com/mauriceandre Sígueme y queda atento a nuevas y grandes historias! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maurice-andre/message
Our first out of season pod features Mary Freer, Emma Foster and myself listing actors who would make ideal companions for Doctor Who in the future. Or is that the past? Timey-wimey and all that. For clarity's sake, this was recorded in late 2019.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
Primer episodio de la historia piloto "El baile del Muerto", para La Llamada de Cthulhu 7° Edición. En esta aventura, el profesor Robert Alain, la psiquiatra Emma Foster, el ingeniero y "dandi" Harvey Pearce y el tratante de antigüedades Jack Slater tendrán la oportunidad de visitar El Cielo Azul, un reconocido speakeasy de la ciudad gracias a la buena suerte de Harvey. No contaban con que serían testigos de un ajuste de cuentas con consecuencias más oscuras de lo que parecen... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maurice-andre/message
In the first segment, Dr. David Lapides speaks with Dr. Michael Wilson and Dr. Ryan Schubert on their article in Nature Medicine, “Pan-viral serology implicates enteroviruses in acute flaccid myelitis,” which you can read here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-019-0613-1. In the second part of the podcast, Dr. Halley Alexander talks with Dr. Emma Foster about her Neurology paper on her paper discussing that antiepileptic drugs are not independently associated with cognitive dysfunction. Disclosures can be found at Neurology.org. CME Opportunity: Listen to this week’s Neurology Podcast and earn 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credits™ by answering the multiple-choice questions in the online Podcast quiz.
Dr. Emma Foster discusses her article, "Antiepileptic drugs are not independently associated with cognitive dysfunction".
Emma Foster and Jonathan Wilkinson join me to discuss dramatic returns, the BBC, episodes crammed with plot points, and one of the most shocking Doctor Who twists in history.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
Last weekend several cities including Dayton participated in the fourth anniversary of the Women's March on Washington. In this Best of Dayton Youth Radio, originally broadcast in 2017, Emma Foster tell us about she and her grandmother's involvement in that historic march. "I became a feminist in part because things started hitting me in the face," says my grandmother, who I called Cha-Cha. She's one of my most important role models because she taught me how to stand up for myself as a person and as a woman and taught me that if anyone ever bothered me to "kick 'em in the balls and move on." "Don't listen to fake news or alternative facts," she says. "But read the newspaper and pay close attention and then you need to act." Cha Cha taught me how to use my voice, but she didn't always know how to use her voice, "I grew up in a very conservative household, very traditional for the 50s and 60s. A woman at that stage couldn't get a mortgage without having her father or her husband cosign
I'm joined by Emma Foster and Mary Freer to look at the explosive opening to the new series, "Spyfall".We also have our first listener email. If you want to be the second, our email address is belowEmail – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
Our debut podcast features a preview of Series 12 of Doctor Who. I'm joined by Ro Karen and Emma Foster as our conversation takes in our hopes, worries, and expectations for the new series – also including some thoughts on the new UK government, the BBC and online fandom.
Speaker: Emma FosterDescription: Just as Jesus knows us personally and makes himself available to be known by us, so we can love all those in our mission field in the same way. Knowing and being known leads us into a loving relationship in which we can speak the truth which sets free, it unlocks the revelation of worthiness and most importantly, as we are known, Christ is revealed in us. Do you believe you're worthy of knowing? Text: John 17:3 Matt 28:16-20
Speaker: Emma FosterDescription: Exploring elements of what 'On Earth as it is in Heaven' looks like in terms of a diverse local church. Why is it important build diverse local church? And how do we do this? Scriptures: Matthew 6:9-13, Genesis 1:27 and Revelation 7:9-17
Speaker: Emma FosterText: Proverbs 25:2 and John 1:5Description: A prominent theme of Dwell 2018 was the Kingsgate’s courageous move into the Promised Land. But what does life look like for us on the other side of the Jordan? How do we as a family, continue to occupy this new territory? Through unpacking a recent dream, we discuss what we should be changing or prioritising in this new season.
1. Featured Article: Neurology: Clinical Practice: Presentation and management of community onset vs. hospital onset first seizures2. What’s Trending: Acute viral encephalitisIn the first segment, Dr. Katherine Zarroli talks with Dr. Emma Foster about her paper comparing the presentation and management of patients with community- and hospital-onset first seizures attending the same hospital. In the second part of the podcast, Dr. Stacey Clardy and Dr. Kenneth Tyler review the diagnosis and treatment of acute viral encephalitis.DISCLOSURES: Dr. Zarroli reports no disclosures. Dr. Foster has received research support from National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Medical / Dental Research Postgraduate Scholarship, APP1150482, CIA, funding 2018-2020 and Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) Research entry scholarship, 2018. Dr. Clardy has received research support from Western Institute for Biomedical Research (WIBR). Dr. Tyler serves as an Associate Editor for Journal of Neurovirology and Neurology Today; serves as an editorial board member for Annals of Neurology, Apoptosis, JAMA Neurology, Experimental Neurology, Journal of Infectious Disease, Microbial Pathogenesis, Virology, Neurology ALL Current; serves on the scientific advisory board for DNAtrix (DSMB, active), LPath (DSMB)(completed), and PML Consortium (Scientific Advisory Board, completed); is a consultant for Hoffman La Roche; receives royalties from the publication of the books: Handbook of Clinical Neurology and Harrison's Principles & Practices of Internal Medicine; receives research support from Taiga Biotechnologies and the NIH/NIAID, 1R01 NS101208, PI, 2018-2022, Dept. of Veterans Affairs Merit Grant (BX000963, Role: PI, 2017-21), NIH/NINDS, (5R21NS103186, PI, 2017-2019); and serves as Officer (Treasurer) and Member Board of Directors American Neurological Association (ANA)- Uncompensated.
This episode includes a conversation with three guests: Ara Grigorian, Janis Thomas and Julie Strauss. Ara and Janis are the brains and brawn behind the Novel Intensive Seminar and Workshop and Julie was a writer who has attended and benefited from these sessions. The Novel Intensive Workshop is a hands-on full day collaborative workshop in which writers are able to apply the Novel Intensive Tools and Principles to their current work in progress. Guided by best-selling author Janis Thomas and award-winning author Ara Grigorian, the workshop gives writers an opportunity to share their writing, ask questions, focus on their own and unique challenges, and receive immediate feedback. Hands-on exercises are provided which are designed to help writers hone their storytelling skills. For this episode's personal update, Mark shares the fact that this week he is embarking on a two day personal writing retreat to a location that is about a two hour's drive from home; while there, he will be focusing on finishing the first draft of a non-fiction book for writers that will be released under his Stark Publishing Solutions imprint. The book shares Mark's what he has learned about the business of writing and publishing in the more than 25 years he has been a writer, a bookseller and an industry representative. He also shares that he recently secured the audio rights for his novel I, DEATH back from Edge Publishing and plans on posting the project to Findaway Voices, this episode's sponsor. Mark thanks his Patreon sponsors and then moves to the main interview feature for this episode. In their conversation, Mark, Julie, Ara and Janis discuss: How the Novel Intensive workshop first came together (Janis and Ara's own "meet cute" style reciprocal teaching relationship which led to the eventual collaborative workshop The way that the workshop was born out of the desire to gather all the things Ara and Janis have learned about writing and then package it into an easily digestible info-filled interactive workshop that other writers could benefit from Julie's discovery of the program via a presentation (a significantly abbreviated and truncated version of the full day workshop) that Ara gave at an annual RWA (Romance Writers of America) Conference and how, half-way through that session, she had that "a-ha" moment which helped solve a dilemma she'd been struggling with on a novel in progress Why Julie plans on returning to some of the same workshops she has already attended for insights and inspiration on future projects, and how Ara and Janis always keep one of their own works in progress in the back of their minds while teaching, to draw similar inspiration How Ara and Janis use the Novel Intensive principles in different ways they adapt into their own distinct writing processes The thing that surprised Julie the most about the way that Janis and Ara teach together and the way that each of the 10 students in one particular workshop had their own unique "a-ha" moments at different times throughout the day The underlying messages of the Novel Intesive workshop, such as "formula doesn't have to mean formulaic" and the importance that a writer fights for fully realizing the emotional moments in the story The use of popular or well-known movies from multiple genres in teaching and highlighting examples of story and character moments through a workshop How it's not about plot VS character, but rather how those two elements interact and play off one another Julie's thoughts on what her investment in the Novel Intensive workshop (both money and time), has meant to her writing The reason why this course is an in-person experience and the value that comes from the intimacy of the group (between 10 and 20 people per session) A series of excellent tips for how writers can apply Novel Intensive techniques to being their own story coach A look at the opening scene in Julie's Prosecco Heart and the way that the Novel Intensive workshop helped her with that novel Forthcoming projects that Julie, Ara and Janis are each working on After the interview, Mark shares thoughts on two things. The first is the value of how you can learn something new from re-reading, re-watching, re-listening, re-learning, re-experiencing something. The second is magic and serendipity that can happen during physical encounters with other writers at workshops, conferences, etc which can be far more powerful than the experience of a digital or virtual one. ARA GRIGORIAN is the international award-winning author of Game of Love (2015), and Ten Year Dance (2017), his critically-acclaimed second novel. Ara is a technology executive in the entertainment industry. True to the Hollywood life, Ara wrote for a children's television pilot that could have made him rich (but didn't) and nearly sold a video game to a major publisher (who closed shop days later). Fascinated by the human species, Ara writes about choices, relationships, and second chances. He is a public speaker, a story coach, and a workshop leader for the Southern California Writers' Conference, Writer's Digest Novel Writing Conference, Santa Barbara Writers Conference, and others, including the popular Novel Intensive. Ara is represented by Stacey Donaghy of the Donaghy Literary Group. JANIS THOMAS is the author of best-selling What Remains True and All That's Left of Me from Lake Union, as well as three critically-acclaimed humorous Women's Fiction novels, Something New, Sweet Nothings, and Say Never. Award-winning Murder in A-Minor is the first book in her Musical Murder Mystery series featuring songwriting detective Samantha Wedlock. Janis is a popular workshop leader and speaker, and a passionate writing advocate. When she isn't writing or fulfilling her PTA duties, she loves to spend time with her kids, sing with her sister, play tennis, and throw lavish dinner parties with outrageous menus. She lives in Southern California with her husband, children, and two crazy dogs. JULIE STRAUSS is the author of the three stand-alone "Chefs in Love" novels that include Moonstone Heart, Hungry Heart and Prosecco Heart. She lives in Southern California with her husband and four kids. Julie says that she eats dark chocolate and drinks good wine and reads lots of books and regularly speaks in movie quotes. She used to publish romance novels under the pen name Emma Foster, but says she realized that she was way too lazy to keep up two online profiles in addition to all the other personalities inside her head. So she dumped the pen name, and now you can find her at social media places under the persona "Julie Wrote A Book."
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The Flying Tigers, Claire Chennault, China, a dramatic story symbolic of a generation of heroes and heroines is the subject of an eminently readable new book by author Sam Kleiner, THE FLYING TIGERS. Kleiner is Halli's guest on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show, the podcast posted at Halli Casser-Jayne dot com.THE FLYING TIGERS is the unforgettable true account of the swashbuckling band of volunteer American men and women pilots who crossed the Pacific before Pearl Harbor to risk their lives defending China in its war with Japan. It is the thrilling tale of the American pilots who were secretly recruited to defend the nation's desperate Chinese allies before Pearl Harbor and ended up on the front lines of the war against the Japanese in the PacificLed by legendary army pilot Claire Chennault, these men left behind an America still at peace in the summer of 1941 using false identities to travel across the Pacific to a run-down airbase in the jungles of Burma. In the wake of the disaster at Pearl Harbor this motley crew was the first group of Americans to take on the Japanese in combat, shooting down hundreds of Japanese aircraft in the skies over Burma, Thailand, and China. At a time when the Allies were being defeated across the globe, the Flying Tigers' exploits gave hope to Americans and Chinese alike. Taking readers into the cockpits of their iconic shark-nosed P-40 planes—one of the most familiar images of World War II—as the Tigers perform nail-biting missions against the Japanese, Kleiner profiles the outsize personalities involved in the operation, including Chennault, whose aggressive tactics went against the prevailing wisdom of military strategy; Greg “Pappy” Boyington, the man who would become the nation's most beloved pilot until he was shot down and became a POW; Emma Foster, one of the nurses in the unit who had a passionate romance with a pilot named John Petach; and Madame Chiang Kai-shek herself, who first brought Chennault to China and who would come to visit these young Americans.Aviation history, World War II, The Flying Tigers, China, Japan, heroes, heroines, Pearl Harbor, it's history and heroes on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show the podcast posted at 3 pm ET at Halli Casser-Jayne dot com.
Sam Kleiner’s The Flying Tigers uncovers the hidden story of the group of young American men and women who crossed the Pacific before Pearl Harbor to risk their lives defending China. Led by legendary army pilot Claire Chennault, these men left behind an America still at peace in the summer of 1941 using false identities to travel across the Pacific to a run-down airbase in the jungles of Burma. In the wake of the disaster at Pearl Harbor this motley crew was the first group of Americans to take on the Japanese in combat, shooting down hundreds of Japanese aircraft in the skies over Burma, Thailand, and China. At a time when the Allies were being defeated across the globe, the Flying Tigers’ exploits gave hope to Americans and Chinese alike. Kleiner takes readers into the cockpits of their iconic shark-nosed P-40 planes—one of the most familiar images of the war—as the Tigers perform nail-biting missions against the Japanese. He profiles the outsize personalities involved in the operation, including Chennault, whose aggressive tactics went against the prevailing wisdom of military strategy; Greg “Pappy” Boyington, the man who would become the nation’s most beloved pilot until he was shot down and became a POW; Emma Foster, one of the nurses in the unit who had a passionate romance with a pilot named John Petach; and Madame Chiang Kai-shek herself, who first brought Chennault to China and who would come to visit these young Americans. A dramatic story of a covert operation whose very existence would have scandalized an isolationist United States, The Flying Tigers is the unforgettable account of a group of Americans whose heroism changed the world, and who cemented an alliance between the United States and China as both nations fought against seemingly insurmountable odds. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Speaker: Emma Foster Text: John 18:36, 2 Cor 5:18-20, Romans 12:2, John 17:15-16, Col 3:2, Phil4:8, 1 Cor 4:33 Description: Building on what Richard preached at Dwell - Why is it so important that we identify the stories/narratives/patterns of the world and the converse stories/narratives/patterns of the Kingdom of God. How to we discern the difference and how to make the move from story to the next. And a summary of a couple more patterns Kingsgate family need to be aware of in this season