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If you've followed the Golden Trail World Series, you've probably seen this name more than once: Rachel Tomajczyk. A multiple-time All-American from Baylor University and former steeplechaser, she's quickly made a name for herself on the US trail team since starting trails in 2021. This season, Rachel finished 11th in the overall ranking after a series of strong performances: 16th at Four Sisters in China, 6th at Broken Arrow 23K, and 10th and 11th at Mammoth Trail Fest. She wrapped up the season with a solid 10th place at the final. In our latest episode, we chat about her choice to start Black Canyon this year, her thoughts on shorter-distance trail races, her perspective on the Golden Trail World Series, the current state of the sport, and more.
Four sisters from South Carolina all share the same birthday. AND Diego Diaz woke up after 40 days in a coma, and now he can't stop talking about God. To see videos and photos referenced in this episode, visit GodUpdates! https://www.godupdates.com/four-sisters-share-birthday/ https://www.godupdates.com/diego-diaz-wakes-from-coma/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Poésie contre fin du monde c'est une exposition comme une réponse à la question "ça va ?" mais sans sourire gêné ou oui automatique. C'est en ces termes que mes invité·es d'aujourd'hui on choisit de présenter l'exposition qu'iels montrent à Mécènes du Sud Montpellier-Sète-Bézier. L'une est senior curator à Kanal Centre Pompidou à Bruxelles, il s'agit de Devrim Bayar ; quand l'autre Ethan Assouline est artiste. Ensemble iels ont pensé la quatrième occurence d'un projet que porte Ethan depuis 2021 : la médiathèque autonome. Un espace de consultation et de partage de textes qu'Ethan glane ça et là depuis ses études. Jusqu'au 4 janvier prochain, vous pouvez les découvrir au milieu d'oeuvres d'artistes qui tentent elles et eux aussi d'esquisser de nouveaux récits et de répondre par la fiction, les mots et la poésie aux maux de notre époque. Parmi elleux Neïla Czermak Ichti, Youri Johnson, Luna Mahoux, Rafael Moreno, Cecilia Vicuña, Walter Swennen, Agatha Wara et Slow Reading Club. C'est pour mettre en commun toutes ces pensées que je les reçois aujourd'hui dans PRÉSENT·E ! Références citées dans l'épisode : - A few tricks up the sleeve… (Part One) Exposition curated par Lou Ferrand et Katia Porro avec Ethan Assouline, Sara Blosseville, Claire Finch, Youri Johnson, Silvana Mc Nulty, and guests: Marguerite Bones, Danaé Falcoz, Emmanuel Guy, Lome Lu, Callisto Mc Nulty, Revue Show, The Big Dumb Object à Doc! Paris en mai 2021. - Exposition "Four Sisters" au musée juif de Bruxelles - Marcher à côté de ses lacets dans un frigidaire vide. Chantal Akerman. Épisode retranscrit sur podcastprsente.com/ Crédits : Présent.e est un podcast produit, réalisé et diffusé par Camille Bardin. Cet entretien a été enregistré en septembre 2024 à Montpellier, il est produit par Mécènes du Sud Montpellier-Sète-Bézier. Réalisation et mixage : Camille Bardin. Générique : David Walters.
Talk about a special date for the Lammert family! Each of their four daughters - Sophia, Juliana, Mia, and now little Valentina - were born on August 25th, and not one of those dates was planned. From the oldest at nine to the newborn, this family has something truly extraordinary to celebrate every year!
Inspired by my recent experience at the Smithsonian Museum's Folklife Festival, which was honoring the Indigenous Voices of the Americas,an event at which all of us were invited to participate, learn and act as rightful descendants of all of those who lived on these lands centuries before us, we continue our journey around the Medicine Wheel. Today, we visit the East totem, Eagle, led by her screeching calls and her panoramic vision. Then we are called to the South by the howls of the inspiring and highly intelligent wolf, and explore their mythology. And we complete the circle of life by arriving at the West, where we find the Bear, an archaic icon of brutal force and persistent survival instincts. Come learn about these totems and follow us as we continue to discover the magic of the Medicine Wheel.
Dani and Emkay reflect on their impressions of the Kobe Trail Race, the first stage of the Golden Trail World Series. Taking place in Kobe, Japan, the race challenged competitors on the rugged terrain of Mount Maya, serving as a litmus test for technical skills honed over the winter. Looking ahead, they preview the upcoming second stage at Four Sisters Mountain Trail. And be sure to catch Bill from Neversecond at the Canyons Endurance Runs expo starting Thursday at 10am in downtown Auburn! Support the pod Sign up for Sub Hub Headlines - our monthly newsletter! YouTube - @SubHubPod Our website - https://www.thesubhubpodcast.com/ Instagram - @emkaysulli @dan_yell_a @the_subhub_pod Four Sisters Mountain Trail Episode Sponsors: Neversecond : SUBHUB25 for 25% of your purchase Skyrunner World Series
All My Relations Art Gallery in Minneapolis was the site of a brand-new Indigenous winter arts market. (Image Description: My Relations Art Gallery entrance with a sign inviting shoppers to the Winter Artisan Fair. Photo by Chandra Colvin)
BiblioFiles: A CenterForLit Podcast about Great Books, Great Ideas, and the Great Conversation
In this episode, Megan joins Ian to talk about the magic of Jeanne Birdsall's Penderwicks series. They discuss what it is about this series that appeals so well to audiences of all ages and what that can teach us about good writing for young readers. Referenced Works: You can support the CenterForLit Podcast Network by making a purchase through our affiliate programs! The Penderwicks Boxed Set The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy The Penderwicks on Gardam Street The Penderwicks at Point Mouette The Penderwicks in Spring The Penderwicks at Last Harry Potter Boxed Set Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt Please join the Facebook group and subscribe to our Substack Newsletter! We love hearing your questions and comments! You can contact us by emailing i.andrews@centerforlit.com, or visit our website www.centerforlit.com to find even more ways to participate in the Great Conversation.
This week on Minnesota Native News, we revisit a trip Native Lights hosts and MN Native News reporters Cole Premo and Leah Lemm took to the Four Sisters Farmers Market in Minneapolis. Each Thursday until the end of October, the Four Sisters Farmers Market showcases local Indigenous foods, arts, and literature.
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Tuatha is back! The Charmed Ones and Prue try to find Tyler. Benjamin and Kyra find a way to return to a time moments before Cole's death. Read along with us: https://readallcomics.com/charmed-season-10-015-2016/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wordsofthewitches/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wordsofthewitches/support
The Charmed Ones demand Coop be returned, and learn that there's a new Tribunal in town. Prue tries to manage the power of the All. Tyler's demons begin to take a toll on him. Read along with us: https://readallcomics.com/charmed-season-10-014-2015/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wordsofthewitches/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wordsofthewitches/support
This week we take a visit to the Four Sisters Farmers Market in Minneapolis for a taste of community well-being that happens each Thursday during the Summer. Native Lights host and MN Native News reporter Cole Premo has the story.
笔记:turbulent /tɜːrbjələnt/ adj. 动荡的;(水流或气流)湍急的 turbulent可以用来形容某种情况或时代是动荡的,混乱的,也可以形容水流或气流湍急的,强烈的这种感觉。The "Four Sisters of Hefei" were born in the turbulent period of the Republic of China.“合肥四姐妹”出生于民国动荡时期。获取节目完整音频、笔记和片尾的歌曲名,请关注微信公众号「早安英文」,回复“笔记”即可。更多有意思的英语干货等着你!
Learn more about the Circle with Sarah Retreat happening this AugustToday, in this Best Of Read Aloud Revival episode, we're revisiting a conversation about a series I absolutely adore: The Penderwicks, by Jeanne Birdsall.The Penderwicks follows the escapades of four spirited sisters, Rosalind, Skye, Jane, and Batty. The books are a modern nod to Louisa May Alcott's Little Women, and they've won tons of awards including the National Book Award for Young People's Literature, several ALA Notable Children's Book Awards, and the Massachusetts Children's Book Award.Since recording this interview for RAR episode 100, Jeanne unknowingly planted the seed for my own book, A Little More Beautiful, the Story of a Garden when I visited her and her Northampton, Massachusetts, home. So now, of course, we like to call A Little More Beautiful “our book.”The first book in the Penderwicks series, The Penderwicks, A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy is our RAR Premium Family Book Club pick for this summer.That means we've got a full Family Book Club Guide with all the trimmings available now for members AND if you and your kids sign up for RAR Premium, they will have a chance to meet Jeanne Birdsall live on Zoom on August 25th.In this episode, you'll hear: How Jeanne got her start writing in her 40s and why it's never too late to follow a dream About Jeanne's character-driven writing process and why she always envisioned the Penderwicks as a series Where Jeanne gets her inspiration Learn more about Jeanne Birdsall:WebsiteLearn more about Sarah Mackenzie: Read Aloud Revival Waxwing Books Subscribe to the Newsletter Mentioned in This Episode: RAR Premium Text SARAH to 33777 Broadside Bookshop RAR #42: Inspiring Parents in Children's Literature, Greta Eskridge Learn more about the Circle with Sarah Retreat happening this August
Leah and Cole take a trip to Four Sisters Farmers Market in Minneapolis! It's the first market day of the year, and our hosts chat with poet, playwright, and author Marcie Rendon; Janet Court from the East Phillips Neighborhood Institute (EPNI); and The Pretendians who played music at the Farmers Market! We also hear Pretendians songs “For the Sun” and “The 38” from their upcoming album Stories From the Fire Four Sisters Farmers Marketis every Thursday 11am to 3pm during the summer and fall at The Native American Community Development Institute (NACDI) in Minneapolis. Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices ShineNative Lights is a weekly, half-hour radio program hosted by Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members and siblings, Leah Lemm and Cole Premo. Native Lights is a space for people in Native communities around Mni Sota Mkoce -- a.k.a. Minnesota -- to tell their stories about finding their gifts and sharing them with the community. Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine is produced by Minnesota Native News and Ampers, Diverse Radio for Minnesota's Communities with support from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage fund. Online at https://minnesotanativenews.org/
Leah and Cole take a trip to Four Sisters Farmers Market in Minneapolis! It's the first market day of the year, and our hosts chat with nature-inspired jewelry designer Lali Aguilar from Corn Silk Daughter; food and plant loving Rivianna Zeller, a Farmer & Distribution Coordinator with Dream of Wild Health; Native book publisher Tom Peacock from Black Bears and Blueberries Publishing; and Destiny Jones, Food Sovereignty Coordinator and Farmers Market Manager at Four Sisters Farmers Market at NACDI. Stay tuned for part two of our trip to the market! The Four Sisters Market is every Thursday 11am to 3pm during the summer and fall at The Native American Community Development Institute (NACDI) in Minneapolis. Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices ShineNative Lights is a weekly, half-hour radio program hosted by Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members and siblings, Leah Lemm and Cole Premo. Native Lights is a space for people in Native communities around Mni Sota Mkoce -- a.k.a. Minnesota -- to tell their stories about finding their gifts and sharing them with the community. Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine is produced by Minnesota Native News and Ampers, Diverse Radio for Minnesota's Communities with support from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage fund. Online at https://minnesotanativenews.org/
Strength to Strength Sisters welcomed four sisters to join a panel discussion on motherhood.Four mothers in different seasons of life will answer questions on subjects like meeting God in mothering, serving with our children, and more.Listen to this episode, thinking about your mothering and how God wants to grow you in your current season.Speakers: Lindsey Kirkland, Janie Wagoner, Christina Baer, & Valerie Hursthttps://strengthtostrength.org/navigating-the-seasons-a-discussion-on-purposeful-motherhood/
Tamara Mims is the President & CEO of Four Sisters Inns. In this episode, she shares the big reason behind why she thinks the future should and will look a lot like the present.What did you think about this episode? Join the Hospitality Daily community on LinkedIn and share your thoughts. If you care about hospitality, check out the Masters of Moments podcast where Jake Wurzak interviews top leaders in hospitality. His conversations with Bashar Wali and Matt Marquis are a great place to start, but also check out his solo episodes such as how he underwrites investment deals and a deep dive into GP fees you know about. Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
Travis McPherson is the Chief Operating Officer at Four Sisters Inns. In this episode, he shares how his organization hires around core values to ensure better service and a better employee experience. What did you think about this episode? Join the Hospitality Daily community on LinkedIn and share your thoughts. If you care about hospitality, check out the Masters of Moments podcast where Jake Wurzak interviews top leaders in hospitality. His conversations with Bashar Wali and Matt Marquis are a great place to start, but also check out his solo episodes such as how he underwrites investment deals and a deep dive into GP fees you know about. Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
Tamara Mims is the President & CEO of Four Sisters Inns. In this episode, she shares how she thinks about balancing consistency across her portfolio with being unique and relevant in each location.What did you think about this episode? Join the Hospitality Daily community on LinkedIn and share your thoughts. If you care about hospitality, check out the Masters of Moments podcast where Jake Wurzak interviews top leaders in hospitality. His conversations with Bashar Wali and Matt Marquis are a great place to start, but also check out his solo episodes such as how he underwrites investment deals and a deep dive into GP fees you know about. Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
Tamara Mims is the President & CEO of Four Sisters Inns. Whenever I stay at a Four Sisters property, I appreciate all the free amenities they provide and it increases my feeling of loyalty to the brand. In today's episode, Tamara explains why she does this.What did you think about this episode? Join the Hospitality Daily community on LinkedIn and share your thoughts. If you care about hospitality, check out the Masters of Moments podcast where Jake Wurzak interviews top leaders in hospitality. His conversations with Bashar Wali and Matt Marquis are a great place to start, but also check out his solo episodes such as how he underwrites investment deals and a deep dive into GP fees you know about. Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
Tamara Mims, President & CEO of Four Sisters Inns, spent a week working in the kitchen of one of her properties because of a staffing shortage during the pandemic. In this episode, she shares what she learned through the process.What did you think about this episode? Join the Hospitality Daily community on LinkedIn and share your thoughts. If you care about hospitality, check out the Masters of Moments podcast where Jake Wurzak interviews top leaders in hospitality. His conversations with Bashar Wali and Matt Marquis are a great place to start, but also check out his solo episodes such as how he underwrites investment deals and a deep dive into GP fees you know about. Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
Tamara Mims is the President & CEO of Four Sisters Inns. In this episode, she shares what she learned about guest relations working as marketing director and other roles on her journey to becoming CEO.What did you think about this episode? Join the Hospitality Daily community on LinkedIn and share your thoughts. If you care about hospitality, check out the Masters of Moments podcast where Jake Wurzak interviews top leaders in hospitality. His conversations with Bashar Wali and Matt Marquis are a great place to start, but also check out his solo episodes such as how he underwrites investment deals and a deep dive into GP fees you know about. Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
More sisters, more blondes, more fun! We sit down with other sister fitness duo, Caroline and AnnCatherine Conneen (@girlswithgoalspod) to giggle and gossip about sister pet peeves, finding balance and most importantly, sandal gate.
Chelsea and Victoria draw their carriages up to the seventh adaptation of the Louisa May Alcott novel, this week's film is Greta Gerwig's LITTLE WOMEN (2019)Theme Music "A Movie I'd Like to See" by Al Harley. Show Art: Cecily Brown Follow the Show @freshmoviepod YouTube Channel abreathoffreshmovie@gmail.com
They followed in the footsteps of their father, dedicating their lives to careers in education. On this episode of the Supercast, we meet four sisters who recently retired after spending a combined 100 years in the classroom. It is a century of work among siblings who made a big difference in the lives of students ...continue reading "Episode 144: Four Sisters Retire After a Combined 100 Years in the Classroom"
SPOILER-FREE in the first part of this episode! Dahil alam namin na meron pa sa inyong magdo-downl--we meant, manonood pa lang. Finally! We're talking about Spider-Man: No Way Home! In this episode, pinag-usapan namin ang first time namin after two long years (na manood ng sine). Napunta rin sa ilang realizations about Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy and The Amazing Spider-Man movies. Ang tanong ni Ham: Marisa Tomei, how to be you po? We then tried to figure out the biomechanics of Tobey Maguire's organic web-shooters. We're also still wishing for an Andrew Garfield singing Spider-Man movie. And yes, Tom Holland, we can't forget about him! Movie niya 'to! Syempre we can't have a comic book movie episode without talking about the comic books! The Wedding, The Other, Civil War, One More Day, and Spider-Verse--so much Spider-Man to talk about! Also in this episode, someone brought up tertiary education and state universities and colleges. Lastly, it's not really related to Spider-Man but we do a test on Ham's voice. We'll let you be the judge! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @pleasepauseph and tell someone about Please Pause! Check out the PIPE Network Marketplace for exclusive deals and discounts! Just visit http://www.pipenetwork.co/marketplace/ and use the promo code PLEASEPAUSE Shopee or Lazada, Please Pause can help you with your internet shopping needs! Just use the links below to get into their website or app and start shopping! Make sure to use our links to let them know you heard it from us! Shop on Shopee using the following link for special offers: podlink.co/yih Shop on Lazada using the following link for special offers: podlink.co/go3 Thank you for supporting Please Pause!
My great-aunt Olga had four daughters who did not agree on how to divide the estate.
Welcome to the kitchen table, Neighbor Pkarlgh! The ladies in our family get together once a week for "Just Because I Love You Day," and this time John is crashing the hen party. So, we're recording two podcasts at the same time. On the mics: John, Peaches (Amanda), Megan, and Tabby. (You can find the Four Sisters' podcast, Just Because I Love You, by clicking this link: https://open.spotify.com/show/4JRPgFcJV1xmZKO7MXhd1C ) There are twice the number of children usually in the background, so please bear with their happy chatter. On the mics: John, Peaches (Amanda), Megan, and Tabby. First of all, John's feet smell terrible and Megan had to intervene. Next, we read an email from a Pkarlgh who wants to know if we've ever caused bridges to be burned in our own family by being too blunt. JUST KIDDING! First John interrupts with a different email about how awesome our podcast is. Okay, THEN we read the letter asking how we navigate those tricky/sticky subjects when we're interacting with close relationships rather than random internet trolls. Are John and Peaches nicer on the internet or in person? Do we tone down the rhetoric to spare the feelings of our loved ones? Let's talk about how to build a resilient family that agrees about the fundamentals of truth and boldness!
Welcome to the kitchen table, Neighbor Pkarlgh! The ladies in our family get together once a week for "Just Because I Love You Day," and this time John is crashing the hen party. So, we're recording two podcasts at the same time. On the mics: John, Peaches (Amanda), Megan, and Tabby. (You can find the Four Sisters' podcast, Just Because I Love You, by clicking this link: https://open.spotify.com/show/4JRPgFcJV1xmZKO7MXhd1C ) There are twice the number of children usually in the background, so please bear with their happy chatter. On the mics: John, Peaches (Amanda), Megan, and Tabby. First of all, John's feet smell terrible and Megan had to intervene. Next, we read an email from a Pkarlgh who wants to know if we've ever caused bridges to be burned in our own family by being too blunt. JUST KIDDING! First John interrupts with a different email about how awesome our podcast is. Okay, THEN we read the letter asking how we navigate those tricky/sticky subjects when we're interacting with close relationships rather than random internet trolls. Are John and Peaches nicer on the internet or in person? Do we tone down the rhetoric to spare the feelings of our loved ones? Let's talk about how to build a resilient family that agrees about the fundamentals of truth and boldness!
Welcome to the kitchen table, Neighbor Pkarlgh! The ladies in our family get together once a week for "Just Because I Love You Day," and this time John is crashing the hen party. So, we're recording two podcasts at the same time. On the mics: John, Peaches (Amanda), Megan, and Tabby. (You can find the Four Sisters' podcast, Just Because I Love You, by clicking this link: https://open.spotify.com/show/4JRPgFcJV1xmZKO7MXhd1C ) There are twice the number of children usually in the background, so please bear with their happy chatter. On the mics: John, Peaches (Amanda), Megan, and Tabby. First of all, John's feet smell terrible and Megan had to intervene. Next, we read an email from a Pkarlgh who wants to know if we've ever caused bridges to be burned in our own family by being too blunt. JUST KIDDING! First John interrupts with a different email about how awesome our podcast is. Okay, THEN we read the letter asking how we navigate those tricky/sticky subjects when we're interacting with close relationships rather than random internet trolls. Are John and Peaches nicer on the internet or in person? Do we tone down the rhetoric to spare the feelings of our loved ones? Let's talk about how to build a resilient family that agrees about the fundamentals of truth and boldness!
Hey Karla, welcome to our exclusive club! ;) When you tune in to the Just Because I Love You podcast you're affectionately called Karla (or Karl)! Thanks SO much for listening and for sending us questions! In this episode we address the very controversial, but not all that complicated "My Body, My Choice" movement, and prepare you for a life of being misunderstood and maybe even hated. Don't take our word for it, the Bible says so! (John 15:18-21 AMP) Marla also gives a comprehensive list of pro-life people to follow on social media (listed below.) We also address the temptation to be a griping and complaining woman in the church, and how to turn those criticisms into constructive ways to help build up your church. Feel free to keep sending us your questions Karla, and don't forget about our Q&A episode too! Be sure to let us know in your email if your questions are specifically for the Q&A episode (a few months away) or if you'd like us to address your questions sooner. So grab that load of laundry piled up on your bed or turn up the volume and drown out the noise on your commute and join us for Just Because I Love You Day! SIDE NOTE: At the beginning of this episode we talk about how difficult it is to find our podcast so if you share it with a friend (who doesn't have social media) PLEASE send them an episode link so they don't have to spend 30 minutes trying to find us! lol People & orgs. who primarily focus on pro-life: Instagram - @lilaroseofficial @liveactionorg @prolifeabbyjohnson Facebook Pages - Secular Pro-Life, Pro-Life Action League Email us at - 4sisters1savior@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram - @4sisters1savior Like us on Facebook - Just Because I Love You: a Four Sisters podcast Join us on MeWe - Four Sisters: Birth and Motherhood Counseling
In this episode, Chris welcomes back Travis Snell from the “GeekVerse” podcast to look at the first volume of one of his favorite comic runs, “All-New Wolverine – Four Sisters”. Writer Tom Taylor teams with artist David Lopez to bring the first solo series featuring Laura Kinney AKA X-23 to life as she takes on the mantle of her former mentor as the “All-New Wolverine”. X-23 was created to be a weapon and, for a time, that's all she was. But with the help of her mentor, Logan - the original Wolverine -she escaped that dark past. Now the man she knew has fallen, but Laura will honor his memory as the All-New Wolverine. But with the famous cowl comes a world of misery and mystery...like the devastating secret of the Four Sisters. Uncovering it will involve new friends Dr. Strange and the Wasp, and lethal new enemies like the Taskmaster! But after recent events, Laura is growing used to doing everything in her power to save those around her from forces hell-bent on destruction. If anyone can stop them, it's Laura. After all, it's what Wolverine does.Travis on Twitter: @TravisBSnellGeekVerse Podcast on Twitter: @GeekVerseCastGeekVerse: https://geekverse.ca Geek Ultimate Alliance on Twitter: @GUAPodNetworkWFTB on Twitter: @FinestBelieversWFTB Email: worldsfinesttruebelievers@gmail.comChris on Twitter: @ChrisBalgaSupport The Alliance On Patreon & Get Ad-Free, Exclusive, Early Episodeshttps://www.patreon.com/guanetworkGeek Ultimate Alliance Network Is Produced By GeekVerse Podcast www.geekverse.caNetwork Schedule Monday : World's Finest True Believers/Rangers Alliance (Bi-Weekly)Tuesday : DC Alliance Wednesday : Superhero DiscussionThursday : Star Wars/A Walk Through the Multiverse (Bi-Weekly)Friday : Marvel AllianceSunday: Slice of Film (Bi-Weekly)Follow the respective shows on Twitter so when they record live on GeekVerse Podcast Network you can join the chat and add to the conversation!
Season 1 finale- Ric Hordinski plays, "Willoughby", The Four Sisters sing a Scottish summer ballad, Pete and Fio play "The Ancient Stone", Wilder Adkins plays "Could Never Loose my Love". Pete reads a poem written for Fiona's 40th birthday, "The Gift" by Hafiz (Daniel Ladinsky translation) and "A blessing of Angels" by John O'Donohue. Fiona reads "Seventeen Years" by Wendell Berry.http://richordinskimusic.com/http://wilderadkins.com
You're Barbie: a young college student forced to take her three young sisters on a three-month trip over summer vacation. Your parents won't explain why, but you have to go to an island and try to get your childhood friend fired from his research job. Also here's four puppies. Don't let anyone die. Join us this week as we watch 2017's "Barbie: Dolphin Magic," ask for a grownup, love lesbian mermaids, and ask what needs to happen to get Barbie a glare gun. notforchildrenpodcast@gmail.com @childrenpod
On the latest episode of "Tara, Let's Unpack", we unpack one of the best films to come out the last decade, truly an iconic Filipino family film, and one of the most quotable films of this generation. Tara, let's unpack FOUR SISTERS AND A WEDDING! Listen in as we discuss why this movie became a hit, the importance of its message, and which Salazar sibling are we. With special guests, entrepreneurs and my co-jologs friends, Rianne Mase and Nicole Ambulo! #UnpackPod #foursistersandawedding #angellocsin #beaalonzo #tonigonzaga #shainamagdayao #enchongdee #PinoyFilm #FilipinoCinema #podcastersofinstagram #filipinopodcast Email halilicarlfrancis@gmail.com for partnership and inquiries. Follow Rianne on social media: Instagram - @tsuki_cookies / @koriannebbq Facebook - @tuski.cookies Follow Nicole on social media: Instagram - @auntieclaires / @nicoleskyy_ Facebook - @auntieclairess Like and Follow Tara, Let's Unpack on social media: Facebook - @taraletsunpackpod Instagram - @carlfrancishalili / @taraletsunpackpod Twitter - @franzhalili Letterboxd - @taraletsunpackpod YouTube - Tara, Let's Unpack REGISTER TO VOTE! Visit votepilipinas.com to know how.
Two Sets of Sisters, Chloe Davis and Hilary Petterson, Susannah Kretzschmar and Fiona Hicks come to the Upper Room to sing some traditional summer lullabies about sojourning. Pete reads two poems by John O'Donohue, “For an Exile” and “Before Sleep” and tells a story of searching for home. Chris Hale-Miranda Stone-Yeshu Satsang TorontoJim Feist-TablaAradhna
In this episode, hinimay namin kung gaano nga ba nakakaapekto ang role mo sa pamilya at kung anong nagagawa nito sa iyong overall development! Neglected ka rin ba gaya ng middle child na si Bobby? Hirap ka rin bang tanggapin na nagkamali ka gaya ni Teddy? E lagi ka rin bang bine-baby dahil bunso ka a la Rebreb? Join us as we try to analyze our family dynamics through the lens of the Pinoy classic, Four Sisters and a Wedding! | FB: What's the 411 Podcast | IG: @whatsthe411ph
Guada, one of my super friends, joins me in this HuMonns of My Life episode where we talk about things in our lives that brought us together: our common family backgrounds, shared distant relatives, being and becoming a parent (hahaha cheka fake /pay-rent/ lang ako), our love for the theater and the arts - and how she stepped it up to the highest level go, go, go: learning it and teaching it. Mabuhay ang mga guro! P.S. Also listen to the ~*bonus*~ episode kung saan binasa/inarte namin ang iconic Four Sisters and A Wedding linyahan nina Teddy (played by me) at Bobbie (played by Guada). First and only take lang ‘yon ha at walang direction so pagbigyan n'yo na lang kami. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monn/message
~*BONUS*~ episode kung saan inarte/binasa namin ni Guada ang iconic Four Sisters and A Wedding linyahan nina Teddy (played by me) at Bobbie (played by Guada). First and only take lang ‘yan ha at walang direction so pagbigyan n'yo na lang kami. Listen to the full HuMonns of My Life episode with Guada here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3b5wzF66t4MTVOSlCFl6Zy?si=098f581177f544c3 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monn/message
The girls split up once again to cover two local spooky tales that have been passed down over the years.
First Draft Episode #302: Morgan Matson Morgan Matson, New York Times bestselling author of Save the Date, The Unexpected Everything, and more answers listener questions about life, writing, and her new YA, Take Me Home Tonight. This episode was brought to you by the six-month Picture Book Writing and Illustration Online Course offered by author Zanni Louise & illustrator Anna Pignataro. First Draft listeners get a 20% discount on the course. Learn more, and sign up with the 20% discount, by clicking this link! Links to Topics Mentioned In This Episode: Hear Morgan’s previous episodes of First Draft, here and here! Big (movie) Toy Story 3 (movie) Good Will Hunting (movie) Morgan’s Spotify, and the Take Me Home Tonight official playlist Stephen King’s On Writing The Penderwicks series, beginning with The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy, by Jeanne Birdsall Richard Schiff, The West Wing Rep. Adam Schiff
Four sisters before the wedding serve as a prequel to "Four Sisters and a Wedding that came out back in 2013. After discovering their parents' marriage is on the brink of ending due to extracurricular their father was having outside of the marriage; the Salazar siblings scheme to try and find out who this "kabig" is and to hopefully put an end to the situation so their parents won't separate. The movie has an amazing cast that played their characters very well, but the lack of depth and character development made this movie a so-so. Listen to the podcast to understand whether you should or should not watch this movie. Directed by Mae Cruz-Alviar Produced by Vanessa R. Valdez Kara U. Kintanar Screenplay by Vanessa R. Valdez Starring Charlie Dizon Alexa Ilacad Gillian Vicencio Belle Mariano Music by Cesar Francis Concio Cinematography Neil Daza Edited by Marya Ignacio Production companies Star Cinema SCX Distributed by CineXpress Release date December 11, 2020 Running time 116 minutesCountryPhilippinesLanguageFilipino
This week, the Four Sisters are sharing their thoughts and feelings on the April 2021 General Conference.
I went on a search for Four Sisters Cafe and what I found in its place was something far worse. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week, the Four Sisters unpack some council regarding a mothers role and what it means for working mums.
María Delfina González Valenzuela, María del Carmen González Valenzuela, María Luisa González Valenzuela and María de Jesús González Valenzuela (known as Las Poquianchis) were four sisters from the north-central Mexican state of Guanajuato. From 1945 until 1964, the sisters ran "Rancho El Ángel"', the locus of their largescale prostitution ring and the site of the murder of at least 91 people.It is believed that the four sisters killed more than 150 people or even more than 200 people. Guinness World Records called them the "most prolific murder partnership"The Sisters slaughtered many young girls, ladies, babies and men, and were only sentenced to 40 years each.the youngest sister, did not serve the whole sentence and was released, living her life out in obscurity.in 2002 another 20 skeletons were exhumed close to where they operated their sordid business.References:https://murderpedia.org/female.G/g/gonzalez-sisters.htmhttps://www.sandiegored.com/en/news/188449/The-Poquianchis-were-history-s-most-feared-Mexican-women-serial-killershttp://culturecrossfire.com/etc/whorehouse-91-murders/Photographs and additional reading.https://cropper.watch.aetnd.com/cdn.watch.aetnd.com/sites/4/2017/07/GettyImages-515247716.jpg?w=900Resources:https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/mentalhealth/Pages/contact-service.aspx#24-hourhttps://www.beyondblue.org.auhttps://www.betterhelp.comThanks for listening : we are eager to hear your stories, so if you have any listener stories for the show, please email us at podcast@solvedunsolvedorspooky.comFind us at:Instagram: SolvedunsolvedorspookyFacebook: Solvedunsolvedorspooky Email us at: podcast@solvedunsolvedorspooky.comSupport the show (https://pod.fan/solved-unsolved-or-spooky) Support the show (https://pod.fan/solved-unsolved-or-spooky)
Welcome to 2021 with HFB Tech! It's been a hot minute since we put out our last episode! We're excited to be back behind the microphone and talking with our amazing partners! In this episode, we speak with Sarah Spooner, Owner of Four Sisters Boutique in Omaha, Nebraska. We cover things like - TikTokGrowing a boutiqueStarting a businessBuilding a websiteSEONetworkingInstagram reelsInfluencer Marketing& much more! Sarah is a master of her craft and an e-commerce and retail wizard. You don't want to miss this one!
This week, The Four Sisters discuss Ministering, and their favourite ways to do it.
This week we discuss rate and review Four Sisters and a Wedding (2013). Four sisters try to stop the wedding of their younger brother. A star-studded cast that tries to flex their acting skills against each other but is it any good?
Размаўляем пра найлепшыя дзіцячыя кнігі, якія я чытала летась, і разбіраемся ва ўзроставых абмежаваннях кніг. Падтрымаць праект: — patreon.com/bellit — money.yandex.ru/to/410019685065630 (Яндэкс.Грошы) — 4496 5501 4939 7629 (09/22, БПС) Кнігі, згаданыя ў падкасце: 01:18 — Сэм Макбратни «Знаешь, как я тебя люблю?» https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4522763 02:21 — Ганна Янкута «Кот Шпрот і зніклы мышамабіль», купіць папяровую кнігу: https://januskevic.by/catalog/dzieciam/4153/ 04:17 — Бенджамин Реннер «Большой страшный лис» https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52382098 05:47 — «Вядзьмар, які рабіўся ваўком. Беларускія чарадзейныя казкі», укладальнік Антон Францішак Брыль, купіць папяровую кнігу: https://januskevic.by/catalog/dzieciam/4169/ 08:13 — Jeanne Birdsall «The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy» https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/266904 09:48 — Ева Вайтоўская «Гарэзлівы пацалунак», купіць папяровую кнігу: https://januskevic.by/catalog/dzieciam/4174/ 10:13 — Торбен Кульманн «Эдисон. Тайна пропавшего сокровища» https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43073294 11:17 — E.B. White «Charlotte's Web» https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24178 12:20 — Мари-Од Мюрай «Спаситель и сын. Сезон 1» https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43264188 14:02 — Мая Лундэ, Ліса Айсата «Снежная сястра», купіць папяровую кнігу: https://januskevic.by/catalog/dzieciam/4214/ 14:17 — Kate DiCamillo «The Tale of Despereaux» https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/37190 22:56 — Уладзімір Караткевіч «Зямля пад белымі крыламі», чытаць кнігу анлайн: https://knihi.com/Uladzimir_Karatkievic/Ziamla_pad_bielymi_krylami.html 23:43 — «Бяздоннае багацце», чытаць электронную кнігу: https://knihi.com/none/Biazdonnaje_bahaccie_lehiendy,_padanni,_skazy.html#1 24:19 — «Дзіцячы атлас Беларусі. Легенды і паданні», купіць папяровую кнігу: https://akademkniga.by/katalog/detskaya-literatura/dzicyachy-atlas-belarusi.-legendy-i-padanni.html 24:47 — «Чароўны свет: з беларускіх міфаў, паданняў і казак» https://www.bestiary.us/books/charowny-svet-z-belaruskih-mifaw-padannjaw-i-kazak Мой telegram-канал пра беларускую літаратуру: t.me/bellitra Пытанні, прапановы, заўвагі: forms.gle/FZtd75PsRndYBg199 Музыка: Beauty Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5025-beauty-flow License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This episode, the Four Sisters are talking about the incredible example of Mary, the mother of Jesus.
In this episode, JI discusses the reasons why you shouldn't be the bigger person every time, especially if other people's problems and hang-ups are starting to bog you down. Bakit nga ba you can't always play the part of 'Bobbie Salazar' from the film, Four Sisters and a Wedding unless gusto mong mag mental breakdown sa harap ni Mama? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nakspodcast/support
On this episode the three bro's review All-New Wolverine Vol. 1: The Four Sisters. Written by Tom Taylor with Art by David Lopez and David Navarrot.
In this episode, the Four Sisters are discussing ways to keep Christmas meaningful and Christ centered.
This is their weirdest episode to date! Join Crissy and Barry for the spoooooookiest ghosts and haunted places of Newfoundland. They go back to Bell Island to see how WWII era Germans and the fairies worked to create the legend of the Ghost of Dobbin's Garden. Then, back to St. John's to visit The Duke of Duckworth and The Four Sisters which are considered to be a couple of the most haunted locations in North America's oldest city. Throw in a ghost from one of Newfoundland's many resettled communities, a completely fictional ghost in one of Memorial University's residence houses and some strange happenings during the recoding of this episode and you'll see why they scared themselves. Warning: some language or themes may not be suitable for all ages. Have your own story or your own take on our stories? Email us at SomeWeirdPodcast@gmail.com or on twitter @SomeWeirdPod
WIth the first comparison episode of Kilig in Circumstances, we look at two different Filipino family movies, Seven Sundays (2017) and Four Sisters and a Wedding (2013). In Seven Sundays, Manuel Bonifacio, the patriarch of the family, finds out that he will die in 8 weeks and asks his children, Allan, Bryan, Cha, and Dee to spend every Sunday with him until he passes away. In Four Sisters and a Wedding, the whole Salazar family come to celebrate the only boy in the family, CJ, getting married. Sisters, Teddie, Bobby, Alex, and Gabbie, come together and find that they don't like CJ's fiancee, working together to split the couple up. These two movies have plenty of family dynamics in common and I go through all of them. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kilig-in-circumstances/support
In this episode, the Four Sisters discuss some confronting realities about the addictive vice; Pornography, why it is so crippling to individuals, society and the world, and how to combat its toxic effects.
You might have heard of Four Sisters and a Wedding.But this week's joyride conversation is between Jeric and his 3 sisters-in-love. Get to hear about their first impressions of one another and how those impressions grew into relationships built on love and laughter. ———————————————————————————A new episode is released each week. Click the link below to listen, to subscribe via your preferred podcast platform and to ask a question for an upcoming episode!https://www.langgaspeaks.com/34———————————————————————————
Marie: This week on Minnesota Native News, we check in with two promising developments.I'm Marie RockFirst, there's a new urban farm with a focus on indigenous food and medicine. And second, and update on housing in the American Indian Cultural Corridor. Laurie Stern has both stories.Sound of blessingWhen we think of Mother Earth we think of the forces that created her and all the creative forces inside of her That's Hope Flanagan blessing a strip of land that will soon become a place of nourishment and healing. Hi, my name is Elizabeth Day. I'm from the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. And I worked at Native American Community Development Institute, NACDI. And one of the programs that we run is the Four Sisters Farmers Market and the Four Sisters Urban Farm.Today is indigenous peoples day. And today, we are out here celebrating the community and the launch of the Four Sisters urban farm. The farm will run along the Midtown Greenway, a block north of Lake Street, between Bloomington and 18th Avenues. It's not much to look at now, but there are vision boards posted and visitors from the neighborhood are asked what they'd like to see. Among the choices: a rain garden, perennial grasses, medicinal herbs, walking paths, raised beds, produce to harvest, and gathering spaces of various shapes and sizes. This is Four Sister's Farm Manager Mel Anderson:Why here? Wonderful question. Um, historically, this has been a site that has seen a lot of crime and unfortunately, some trafficking in the past. And so we were actually approached by the Hennepin County railroad authority about utilizing this space and trying to do something positive with it. And so we wanted to have a farm site with the four sisters farmers market, and this seemed like the perfect location.Hennepin County, in partnership with Midtown Community Works in partnership with knack D came together with community and this this land, the sacred land to say what is it that we want to see here? How can we give back? What about food access? How can we make this a space for community to come together and heal.That's Hennepin County Commissioner Angela Conley, who grew up in this neighborhood. As you heard, the project is a partnership between the county and the Native American Community Development Institute. The partners are eager to hear from neighbors this fall and winter, so they can plant the first seeds and build what needs building next spring.(singing and applause)A mile north of the farm site, on the corner of Franklin and Cedar, hundreds of people lived in tents in what was called the Wall of Forgotten Natives. That was two years ago. Last year, Red Lake Nation broke ground on a new housing development there. Groundbreaking soundsThe 110-unit complex is called mnobimadizin or good life.. Applications are now being accepted, with the first residents expected to move in at the end of this year. This is Red Lake Secretary Sam Strong.we're gonna not only serve their housing needs, but we're also going to serve their health care needs and may be mental health or physical health. Those services will be provided on the ground floor, we'll have a wellness center, that will be providing all of those necessary services for not only the people that live in the building for the entire community, as well.we've worked with hundreds of people since the wall, and hundreds of them are currently housed in long term housing, because we work with these individuals, and found out what was going on in their lives. And not just getting them into an apartment, but thinking about their mental health issues, their chemical dependency issues, whatever it is, that prevented them from being sustainably housed, we've learned how to deal with it, we've gotten many people off the streets. And our housing development is just a piece of that whole puzzle.Staff at the Red Lake Embassy on Franklin Avenue are helping process applications and addressing other needs that applicants may have. As that day-to-day-work continues, Sam and other tribal leaders are trying to change the policy that has left so many community members with unmet needs. tell me how it's fair, that native people are the most disadvantaged, when it comes to housing, tell me it's fair, that our relatives have to be on the streets. It's not. And so we need to take a good serious look at how we form good housing policy that serves the most disadvantaged, and if it's not doing that, then we should revisit it.Mnobinidizin is on schedule to be finished by the end of this year and will welcome new residents early in 2021. For MNN I'm LS.
Behind the Scenes w/ Four Sisters and their Practically Speaking MOM, Episode 41.Join us today for lots of laughs and lots of honesty!This episode is a special treat to me - visiting with all four of my daughters together in the studio. We all gathered around the microphone to laugh and to tell the truth about sibling life, family values, fighting fair, and more. The Practically Speaking MOM podcast is unique in that it's a family podcast - you've met all seven of our children in different episodes (except Nathan, who produces the music and we have an episode lined up for you to meet him later this summer). My husband, Rich, and I give several hours a week to the podcast and then all the rest of the family chips in with their abilities or experiences. Here's what we talk about on this special sisters edition of the podcast (I ask questions and they answer them):
We review the Star Cinema blockbuster hit Four Sisters and a Wedding. (with a special guest!) CRAEV MNL: https://www.facebook.com/craev.mnl Support the show, buy us Kofi: https://ko-fi.com/wreviewpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wreviewpodcast/message
In this episode, Amil, Nicque, and MC talks about their personal goodbye moments. In "What's the Tea?", Hiro Okamoto, Forest Fire in Baguio, Four Sisters and A Wedding Prequel, and Kris Aquino's latest clap back! #RainbowBarkada #ShareTheRainbow
In this episode we talk about all things flightsim and spiritual succession. We talk about the Yes Men’s SimCopter ‘himbo’ intervention and Cat and Jon’s new game, produced for the Global Game Jam, Co-op Copter Scab. We also talk about the RCMP as big oil Pinkertons. Play CO-OP Copter Scabs: https://spekwork.itch.io/coop-copter-scabs Get the Scabby the Rat instagram filter: https://www.instagram.com/a/r/?effect_id=2503745169841908 WTO protests in Seattle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Seattle_WTO_protests Global Game Jam: https://globalgamejam.org/ Four Sisters podcast (Ben’s gf says it’s too arty for mainstream listeners): SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/foursisterspodcast Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/four-sisters-podcast/id1497373632 Find us elsewhere: http://spek.work/ https://www.instagram.com/spekwork/ http://twitter.com/spekwork
Get to know Vero, Monica, Angy and Diana. Two pairs of sisters with a lot of rambling to do. In Episode 0 the four sisters introduce themselves and give a sneak preview of what's to come. Stay tuned... "Four Sisters Rambling" is coming January 5th!
J.P. remembers waiting for Japan to surrender in 1945.
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Archivist Regina Longo (Brown University) joins UCSB’s Harold Marcuse (Department of History) for a discussion of Claude Lanzmann’s final film Shoah: Four Sisters (2018), a four-part miniseries that was screened over two days at the Pollock Theater. Longo’s work includes extensive restoration of Claude Lanzmann’s landmark documentary footage of testimonials from the Holocaust, and in conversation with Marcuse she offers deeper insight into the history of the film and the women it concerns. Longo explains how Lanzmann’s Shoah was initially funded and produced, how hundreds of hours of footage is being carefully restored from original prints and made available online, and how Four Sisters both influences and is situated in a legacy of film, legal testimony, memoir, and other post-war efforts to represent the un-representable horror of the Shoah. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34842]
Archivist Regina Longo (Brown University) joins UCSB’s Harold Marcuse (Department of History) for a discussion of Claude Lanzmann’s final film Shoah: Four Sisters (2018), a four-part miniseries that was screened over two days at the Pollock Theater. Longo’s work includes extensive restoration of Claude Lanzmann’s landmark documentary footage of testimonials from the Holocaust, and in conversation with Marcuse she offers deeper insight into the history of the film and the women it concerns. Longo explains how Lanzmann’s Shoah was initially funded and produced, how hundreds of hours of footage is being carefully restored from original prints and made available online, and how Four Sisters both influences and is situated in a legacy of film, legal testimony, memoir, and other post-war efforts to represent the un-representable horror of the Shoah. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34842]
Archivist Regina Longo (Brown University) joins UCSB’s Harold Marcuse (Department of History) for a discussion of Claude Lanzmann’s final film Shoah: Four Sisters (2018), a four-part miniseries that was screened over two days at the Pollock Theater. Longo’s work includes extensive restoration of Claude Lanzmann’s landmark documentary footage of testimonials from the Holocaust, and in conversation with Marcuse she offers deeper insight into the history of the film and the women it concerns. Longo explains how Lanzmann’s Shoah was initially funded and produced, how hundreds of hours of footage is being carefully restored from original prints and made available online, and how Four Sisters both influences and is situated in a legacy of film, legal testimony, memoir, and other post-war efforts to represent the un-representable horror of the Shoah. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34842]
Archivist Regina Longo (Brown University) joins UCSB’s Harold Marcuse (Department of History) for a discussion of Claude Lanzmann’s final film Shoah: Four Sisters (2018), a four-part miniseries that was screened over two days at the Pollock Theater. Longo’s work includes extensive restoration of Claude Lanzmann’s landmark documentary footage of testimonials from the Holocaust, and in conversation with Marcuse she offers deeper insight into the history of the film and the women it concerns. Longo explains how Lanzmann’s Shoah was initially funded and produced, how hundreds of hours of footage is being carefully restored from original prints and made available online, and how Four Sisters both influences and is situated in a legacy of film, legal testimony, memoir, and other post-war efforts to represent the un-representable horror of the Shoah. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34842]
Archivist Regina Longo (Brown University) joins UCSB’s Harold Marcuse (Department of History) for a discussion of Claude Lanzmann’s final film Shoah: Four Sisters (2018), a four-part miniseries that was screened over two days at the Pollock Theater. Longo’s work includes extensive restoration of Claude Lanzmann’s landmark documentary footage of testimonials from the Holocaust, and in conversation with Marcuse she offers deeper insight into the history of the film and the women it concerns. Longo explains how Lanzmann’s Shoah was initially funded and produced, how hundreds of hours of footage is being carefully restored from original prints and made available online, and how Four Sisters both influences and is situated in a legacy of film, legal testimony, memoir, and other post-war efforts to represent the un-representable horror of the Shoah. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34842]
Archivist Regina Longo (Brown University) joins UCSB’s Harold Marcuse (Department of History) for a discussion of Claude Lanzmann’s final film Shoah: Four Sisters (2018), a four-part miniseries that was screened over two days at the Pollock Theater. Longo’s work includes extensive restoration of Claude Lanzmann’s landmark documentary footage of testimonials from the Holocaust, and in conversation with Marcuse she offers deeper insight into the history of the film and the women it concerns. Longo explains how Lanzmann’s Shoah was initially funded and produced, how hundreds of hours of footage is being carefully restored from original prints and made available online, and how Four Sisters both influences and is situated in a legacy of film, legal testimony, memoir, and other post-war efforts to represent the un-representable horror of the Shoah. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34842]
Archivist Regina Longo (Brown University) joins UCSB’s Harold Marcuse (Department of History) for a discussion of Claude Lanzmann’s final film Shoah: Four Sisters (2018), a four-part miniseries that was screened over two days at the Pollock Theater. Longo’s work includes extensive restoration of Claude Lanzmann’s landmark documentary footage of testimonials from the Holocaust, and in conversation with Marcuse she offers deeper insight into the history of the film and the women it concerns. Longo explains how Lanzmann’s Shoah was initially funded and produced, how hundreds of hours of footage is being carefully restored from original prints and made available online, and how Four Sisters both influences and is situated in a legacy of film, legal testimony, memoir, and other post-war efforts to represent the un-representable horror of the Shoah. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34842]
Archivist Regina Longo (Brown University) joins UCSB’s Harold Marcuse (Department of History) for a discussion of Claude Lanzmann’s final film Shoah: Four Sisters (2018), a four-part miniseries that was screened over two days at the Pollock Theater. Longo’s work includes extensive restoration of Claude Lanzmann’s landmark documentary footage of testimonials from the Holocaust, and in conversation with Marcuse she offers deeper insight into the history of the film and the women it concerns. Longo explains how Lanzmann’s Shoah was initially funded and produced, how hundreds of hours of footage is being carefully restored from original prints and made available online, and how Four Sisters both influences and is situated in a legacy of film, legal testimony, memoir, and other post-war efforts to represent the un-representable horror of the Shoah. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34842]
GalPals x Luminato Festival: Episode Two This week on #baaifkm we sit and have coffee with Ximena Huizi, an actress in Four Sisters by Paradigm Productions and Susanna Fournier. We talk about how Four Sisters has created a world in and of itself, what it feels like to work on something that as an artist you feel unbelievably connected to and taking care of each other in the process. Use our code GALPAL15 for 15% off tickets! Find and Follow us: GALPAL Productions Instagram: @galpalprods Facebook: GALPAL Productions This podcast wouldn't be possible without the support of our listeners. Support us here: Patreon
We've all heard the science that says reading aloud is the best thing we can do for our kids' development, no matter their age. But even when we understand the why, we sometimes get tripped up by the details of the how. Join us for Creative Mama [Episode 27] as we discuss ideas for incorporating this habit into our family life without feeling overwhelmed by one more thing we "should" be doing. I share the 7 best tips I have found for making read-alouds manageable and fun. As always, I'd love to connect with you through my website or Instagram, or you can send an email to abbi@zasinzebra.com *** People, Places & Things in This Episode: Support the show by making a donation Shop on Amazon through our Affiliate store Little House on the Prairie Audiobooks, read by Cherry Jones. Definitely start with book 1! OverDrive app for borrowing ebooks and audiobooks Libby app for borrowing ebooks and audiobooks The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy by Jeanne Birdsall Wonder by R. J. Palacio The Indian in the Cupboard by Lynne Reid Banks The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo The Trumpet of the Swan by E.B. White Lego classic bricks set Play-doh, perfect for keeping little ones quietly occupied Our favorite marker set for coloring The best tool for making healthy microwave popcorn (our favorite reading snack) Mr. Popper's Penguins by Richard and Florence Atwater Mr. Popper's Penguins, the Jim Carey version The Read-Aloud Revival Podcast with Sarah Mackenzie The Read-Aloud Family book by Sarah Mackenzie SOME OF OUR FAVORITE BOOKS: Blue Hat, Green Hat by Sandra Boynton Al Pha's Bet by Amy Krouse Rosenthal (honestly, ANY books by AKR, she's hilarious) Polar Bear's Underwear by Tupera Tupera Caps for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina The Book with No Pictures by B.J. Novak Wild About Books by Judy Sierra Our Tree Named Steve by Alan Zweibel I Am Jim Henson by Brad Meltzer (any of the 'I am' books in this series are excellent, but Jim Henson is our personal favorite) Three Tales of My Father's Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street by Karina Yan Glaser Of course, any of the Harry Potter books by J.K. Rowling! *** Connect with Abbi on Instagram ZasinZebra.com, the home of Creative Mama and other pursuits
Dave and Alonso dig into two award-season movies that grapple with race, along with two four-hour movies. Subscribe (and review us) on Apple Podcasts, follow us @linoleumcast on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, how I'm longing to ski. Join our club, won't you? Dave's DVD pick of the week: NEVER GOIN' BACK Alonso's DVD pick of the week: THE OFFICIAL STORY
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Episode 12 – The Penderwicks:A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy The Penderwicks is a children’s novel by Jeanne Birdsall, published by Knopf in 2005. It won the annual U.S. National Book Award for Young People’s Literature The book about a family of a Father and four sisters as they take their vacation on the estate called Arendel. There they meet a boy named Jeffery, the gardener, two rabbits and a not so nice man named Dexter. The girls have to solve a lot of problems along the way. Recommended Age: The content of this book is for all ages although to read it on your own we recommend a 5th grade reading level Our Scores: Your Scores: Amazon Link for The Penderwicks Our Next book is City of Ember Looking for more books like The Penderwicks check out or other Shows: Mary Poppins by P.L. Travers Episode 11 Oddity – Sarah Cannon The post Penderwicks – Jeanne Birdsall – Episode 12 appeared first on Reading-Radio.
Topics: Black Women vis-a-vis White Women in the feminist community, Funk Music, Claudine (film), Good Times (TV show). (Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound) 1974 ...fyi "Claudine" is free on Youtube: https://youtu.be/tJUiV9Pnwps General News Richard Nixon STILL President. but not for long. Vietnam War: Wrapping up active combat. Feb - Newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst kidnapped. 2 months later she participates in a bank robbery. Apr - Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves breaks Babe Ruth's home run record Jul - Watergate scandal: The House Judiciary Committee adopts 3 articles of impeachment, charging President Nixon with obstruction of justice, failure to uphold laws, and refusal to produce subpoenaed material. Aug - Richard Nixon resigns as President of the United States. President Gerald Ford is sworn in. Ford later pardons Nixon for any crimes Nixon may have committed while in office. Sep - Stuntman Evel Knievel fails in his attempt to rocket across the Snake River Canyon in Idaho. Oct -The Rumble in the Jungle. Muhammad Ali knocks out George Foreman to regain the Heavyweight title, which had been stripped from him 7 years earlier. 1974 minimum wage = $2hr/$80wk/$4kyrly - 2018 = $10.50/$420/$21k Avg. House Price = $9,942 Avg. Annual Income = $13,9k Avg. Monthly Rent = $185 Gallon of Gas = 42c Dozen Eggs = 45c 9% unemployment vs Black unemployment 15% Open Comments: Top Pop Singles: "The Way We Were", Barbra Streisand "Seasons in the Sun", Terry Jacks "Love's Theme", Love Unlimited Orchestra Grammy Awards for 1974 ROY: Olivia Newton-John, "I Honestly Love You" AOY: Stevie Wonder, Fulfillingness' First Finale SOY: "The Way We Were", Barbra Streisand New Artist: Marvin Hamlisch Top Grossing Movies Blazing Saddles The Towering Inferno The Trial of Billy Jack Top TV Shows All in the Family Sanford and Son Chico and the Man Debut Shows Feb - Good Times (a spinoff of Maude) (1974–79) Sep - That's My Mama (1974–1975) Open Comments: Black Snapshots Gail Cobb (@24yrs), Black Washington D.C. police officer: The first U.S. woman police officer killed in the line of duty. Maya Angelou: Gather Together in My Name, the second of seven autobiographies. James Baldwin: If Beale Street Could Talk, a love story set in Harlem in the early 1970's. Reader's Digest publishes the first excerpts from Roots in May and June. They said it was an epic work, "destined to become a classic of American literature." Univ. of Penn publishes a study concluding IQ tests are biased towards whites Cicely Tyson 2 Emmys for The Autobiography of Miss Jane. Richard Pryor Emmy for Lily Tomlins TV special Open Comments: Social Scene: Sisters Gonna Work It Out Social Scene: Women's issues Sept: President Gerald Ford meets with women's groups and it was the first time a president of NOW had been invited to the White House. Apr - The first industry-wide race and sex discrimination settlement, steel companies settled with the Labor Department for approximately $56 million. May - AT&T signed a $30 million consent decree with the EEOC for back pay to victims of sex discrimination. Companies agreed to equalize starting salaries for men and women and guarantee that both sexes would receive equal pay in promotions. It provided May - Bank of America agrees to pay $10 million in compensatory salary increases to its women employees. Jul - Eleven women were ordained as the first female priests of the Episcopal Church. Mar - Helen Thomas named White House reporter for UPI. It was the first time a woman had held such a position. Apr. - Julia Phillips wins Oscar for "The Sting.", the first by a woman movie producer. Aug - The Fair Housing Act of 1968 extended to prohibit discrimination based on sex. Oct - The Equal Credit Opportunity Act prohibits discrimination in consumer credit practices based on sex. (Lindy Boggs added the provision without informing fellow committee members) The Big Backlash Begins Jan - The "March for Life", an annual rally protesting both the practice and legality of abortion was organized for the first time. Open Comments: Four Sisters put there foot down and make the world turn Washington: Before Barack there was Barbara Barbara Charline Jordan (@ 38yrs), lawyer, educator, politician, and Civil Rights leader. Born and raised in Houston Democrat and the first African American elected to the Texas Senate. After Reconstruction, the first Southern African-American woman elected to the HOR Best known for her eloquent opening statement at the House Judiciary Committee hearings during the impeachment process against Richard Nixon Also, the first African-American and the first woman to deliver a keynote address at a Democratic National Convention in 1976. Her sexual orientation has never been determined, but some sources list her as a lesbian. Bill Clinton said that he wanted to nominate Jordan for the SCOTUS, but by the time he could, she had health problems. Died at the age of 59 due to complications from pneumonia in 1996. [Audio Clip] The sophisticated Songstress Roberta Cleopatra Flack (@37 yrs.), Singer-songwriter, musician. Known for her #1 singles "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face", "Killing Me Softly with His Song" and "Feel Like Makin' Love", and for "Where Is the Love" and "The Closer I Get to You", two of her many duets with Donny Hathaway. She was the first, and remains the only, solo artist to win the Grammy Award for ROY on two consecutive years The "Black B**ch" (Her words) Diahann Carroll (@39yrs): Actress, singer and model Known for performances in some of the earliest major studio films to feature black casts, Carmen Jones (1954) and Porgy and Bess (1959) Julia (1968) broke ground for being one of the first shows on TV to star a black woman in a non-stereotypical role. Also played Dominique Deveraux in the TV show Dynasty. [Audio Clip] The Anti-Mammy Machine Esther Rolle (@54yrs): Actress. Born and raised in Pompano Beach, Florida Best known for her role as Florida Evans She was the tenth of 18 children. Iron-willed and PROUD Her father insisted she promise to never become a servant or maid in real life. [Audio Clip] Open Comments: Question: These four women broke down barriers, without the help of the National Organization of Women. Are white women reliable allies for black women? Conclusion: The more things change the more they seem to stay the same. Music Scene: Top "Black" pop singles 3 - "Love's Theme", Love Unlimited Orchestra 5 - "Dancing Machine", The Jackson 5 7 - "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)", MFSB 11 - "Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)", Aretha Franklin 12 - "Jungle Boogie", Kool & the Gang 14 - "You Make Me Feel Brand New", The Stylistics 15 - "Show and Tell", Al Wilson 19 - "Sideshow", Blue Magic 30 - "Boogie Down", Eddie Kendricks 34 - "Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me", Gladys Knight & the Pips 35 - "Feel Like Makin' Love", Roberta Flack 36 - "Just Don't Want to Be Lonely", The Main Ingredient 37 - "Nothing from Nothing", Billy Preston 38 - "Rock Your Baby", George McCrae Vote: Top Albums Jan Imagination, Gladys Knight & the Pips Feb Stone Gon', Barry White Feb Ship Ahoy, The O'Jays Feb Livin' for You, Al Green Mar Love Is the Message, MFSB Apr Boogie Down, Eddie Kendricks May The Payback, James Brown May Let Me in Your Life, Aretha Franklin May Open Our Eyes, Earth, Wind & Fire Jun Mighty Love, The Spinners Jun War Live, War Jul Body Heat, Quincy Jones Jul Claudine, Soundtrack / Gladys Knight & the Pips Aug Skin Tight, The Ohio Players Aug Marvin Gaye, Live!, Marvin Gaye Sep That Nigger's Crazy, Richard Pryor Oct Fulfillingness' First Finale, Stevie Wonder Nov Live It Up, The Isley Brothers Nov Can't Get Enough, Barry White Dec I Feel a Song, Gladys Knight & the Pips Vote: Key Artist George Edward Clinton (@33yrs), The Prime Minister of Funk, a.k.a. Dr. Funkenstein, a.k.a, Star Child: Singer, songwriter, bandleader, and record producer. Born in Kannapolis, NC, he grew up in Plainfield, New Jersey. Clinton became interested in doo wop during the early ’50s. Basing his group on Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers, Clinton formed The Parliaments in 1955, rehearsing in the back room of a Plainfield barbershop where he straightened hair. The Parliaments released only two singles during the next ten years, but frequent trips to Detroit during the mid-’60s – where Clinton began working as a songwriter and producer – eventually paid off their investment. The Parliaments finally had a hit with the 1967 single “(I Wanna) Testify”. But his label ran out of money and George refused to record any new material. When the label was bought out by Atlantic, Clinton decided to abandon the Parliaments name rather than record for the major label and record the same band under a new name: Funkadelic. (In 1970 he regained the rights to The Parliaments name) Inspired by Motown ‘s assembly line of sound, He gradually put together a collective of over 50 musicians and recorded during the ’70s both as Parliament and Funkadelic. While Funkadelic pursued band-format psychedelic rock, Parliament engaged in a funk free-for-all, blending influences from the godfathers (James Brown and Sly Stone) with freaky costumes and themes inspired by ’60s acid culture and science fiction. He is regarded, along with James Brown and Sly Stone, as one of the foremost innovators of funk music. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997, alongside 15 other members of Parliament-Funkadelic. Key Artist Kool & the Gang, "Best Band Ever!?!?" Formed in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1964 by brothers Robert "Kool" Bell and Ronald Bell. They have explored many musical styles: jazz, soul, funk, rock, and pop music. After three albums, the band had commercial success with Wild and Peaceful (1973) which contained the US top ten singles "Jungle Boogie" and "Hollywood Swinging". They reached a commercial peak between 1979 and 1986 following their partnership with Brazilian musician Eumir Deodato and the addition of singer James "J.T." Taylor to the line-up. Their most successful albums of this period include Ladies' Night (1979), Celebrate! (1980), and Emergency (1984), and the hit singles "Ladies' Night", "Celebration", "Get Down on It", "Joanna", and "Cherish". The band continues to perform to this day. Open Comments: Question: What makes a track funky? Movie Scene - Royal Black Hollywood Strikes Back Both movies were deliberate attempts to counter the Blaxploitation movement. Claudine - "The Poverty Technician" (Plot) The film tells the story of Claudine Price (Diahann Carroll), a single Black Harlem mother, living on welfare with six children, who finds love with a garbage collector, Rupert Marshall (James Earl Jones), whom she calls "Roop". The pair's relationship becomes complicated because of several factors. Among these are that the couple do not want to marry because they would not be able to support the children without welfare, and that the kids themselves, particularly eldest son Charles (Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs), are apprehensive of Rupert, and believe that he will leave their mother just like her previous husbands had. Claudine and Rupert meet while both are at work. Rupert asks Claudine out on a date with him and Claudine accepts. When Rupert becomes invited inside Claudine's apartment, the children are rude and vulgar towards Rupert. This is also the first time the audience meets the children and sees the inside of Claudine's slum-like apartment. Later, in the film, the audience finds out that Claudine receives financial aid from the government through the welfare program. Throughout the film, Miss Kabak, the social worker, visits Claudine at her home and asks her if she is employed and if she is dating anyone. Claudine always denies Miss Kabak the truth and lies to her about being unemployed and single. If Claudine tells the truth and says that she is employed, the amount of financial aid she receives from the welfare program would decrease or she could also no longer receive any more financial aid. If Claudine dates anyone and receives gifts from her boyfriend, the social worker must deduct any money or gifts Claudine is receiving from whomever she is dating. Just before he is to announce his engagement to Claudine to the kids, Rupert is served papers for a court order relating to underpayment of child support of his own children; his work wages are garnished to pay the difference. Rupert becomes so upset about this that he disappears for a couple of days and loses contact with everyone. He moves out of his apartment, does not show up to work, and does not show up to the Father's Day celebration the children had prepared for him. Charles eventually finds him drunk at a bar and angrily confronts him. Charles is angry at Rupert because he left his mother without any explanation. Out of the anger Charles felt for Rupert, he engages in a physical fight with him. After the incident at the bar, Rupert eventually shows up outside of Claudine's apartment and speaks to her. After some time, the couple talk things over and make up. After several hardships and debating over whether they should marry because of financial issues relating to welfare, the couple decide to marry. They hold a wedding ceremony, but it is interrupted when Charles runs inside the apartment in the middle of the ceremony while the police are chasing after him. The couple and the rest of the children run after Charles, leave the ceremony, and board the police wagon. The film ends on a cheery note with the entire family, along with Rupert, walking happily hand in hand through the neighborhood. Question: Should welfare be (a) reformed or (b) avoided? What would a or b look like? Conclusion: Regardless of the message, Gladys' music was on hit (3rd #1 R&B LP) and Diahann Carroll was great, she was nominated for Best Actress at the Academy Awards in 1975. Uptown Saturday Night - "The Good Guys (Sidney & Bill) Get Over" (Plot) While enjoying themselves at Madame Zenobia's club on Saturday Night, Steve Jackson (Poitier) and Wardell Franklin (Cosby) are held up by robbers who raid the club, taking Steve's wallet as a result. Upon realizing that a winning lottery ticket worth $50,000 is in the wallet, they set out to find the crooks themselves. Determined to retrieve the ticket, they search for it using the help of gangster Geechie Dan Beauford (Belafonte), who wants to defeat his rival Silky Slim (Lockhart). Using their wit, perseverance, and fearlessness, Steve and Wardell devise a plan to get the ticket using the help of both gangsters, in the hopes that it will pay off for them. Question: Is this truly anti-Blaxploitation or just another version? Television Scene - A Tale of 2 Black Families That's My Mama, "Warm and Fuzzy" (1 season, 1974-75) (Plot) Set in a middle-class African American neighborhood in Washington, D.C., the program revolved around the character Clifton Curtis (played by Clifton Davis), a man in his mid-20s who worked as a barber at Oscar's Barber Shop, the family barber shop he had inherited from his late father. While Clifton enjoyed being a bachelor, his loving, but tart-tongued and opinionated mother Eloise "Mama" Curtis, played by Theresa Merritt, wanted him to settle down and find a nice wife. Additional characters – such as Clifton's two best friends—Earl, played by Teddy Wilson, an easy-going mailman and Junior, played by Ted Lange, a suave and good-humored ladies' man—came and went over the course of a typical day at Oscar's Barber Shop. Other characters included Tracy, Clifton's little sister, played by Lynne Moody and later by Joan Pringle and her husband, Leonard, played by Lisle Wilson, as well as local seniors Josh and Wildcat, played by DeForest Covan and Jester Hairston. Clifton Davis and Hairston would work together again years later in the hit sitcom, Amen. Conclusion: Never a ratings success. Good Times, "Classic" (6 seasons, 1974-1979) (Plot) Florida and James Evans live in a Chicago housing project and have three children: James Jr., also known as "J.J."; Thelma; and Michael, called "the militant midget" by his father due to his passionate activism. When the series begins, J.J. is seventeen years old, Thelma is sixteen, and Michael is eleven. Their exuberant neighbor, and Florida's best friend, is Willona Woods, a recent divorcée who works at a boutique. Their building superintendent is Nathan Bookman. The characters originated on the sitcom Maude. Episodes deal with the characters' attempts to overcome poverty. GT was intended to be a good show for Esther Rolle and John Amos. Both expected the show to deal with serious topics in a comedic way while providing positive characters. However, J.J. became the breakout character. As a result, the writers focused more on J.J.'s comedic antics instead of serious issues. Through seasons two and three, Rolle and Amos grew increasingly disillusioned with the direction of the show. Rolle was vocal about it: "He's 18 and he doesn't work. He can't read or write. He doesn't think. The show didn't start out to be that...Little by little—with the help of the artist, I suppose, because they couldn't do that to me—they have made J.J. more stupid and enlarged the role. Negative images have been slipped in on us through the character of the oldest child." Jimmie Walker was the only cast member to not show at Rolle's funeral. Amos also spoke out: "The writers would prefer to put a chicken hat on J.J. and have him prance around saying "DY-NO-MITE", and that way they could waste a few minutes and not have to write meaningful dialogue." Amos was ultimately fired after just 3 seasons. [Audio Clip] Open Comments: Question: Did/do you know anyone in real life like J.J.? Conclusion: They didn't recast James Evans, they just killed him off and Esther was playing a single mom after all. She quit after season 4. Vote, Biggest Impact for 1974:
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Taylor Keen is a teacher, community builder, and Native American thought leader based out of Omaha, Nebraska. His back story is as diverse as it is impressive—he’s a member of both the Omaha Tribe and the Cherokee Nation, attended Dartmouth College (BA) and Harvard University (Masters of Public Policy, MBA), and enjoyed a successful stint in corporate America before returning to Nebraska to teach entrepreneurship and management at Creighton University. His most recent undertaking is Sacred Seed, a project with the goal of preserving Native American heritage and history through collecting, growing, and spreading the seeds of corn and other traditional Native American foods. • The writer Wallace Stegner theorized that people generally fit into one of two categories—“Boomers” or “Stickers.” Boomers are “those who pillage and run” and want “to make a killing and end up on Easy Street.” Stickers are just the opposite—they are “motivated by affection, by such a love for place and its life that they want to preserve it and remain in it.” Taylor is the walking embodiment of a Sticker. Given his drive, intelligence, and education, he could’ve followed the path of the Boomer and pursued any number of careers. But a deep love of his Native American heritage and his community called him back home to teach, lead, and live a life devoted to service of others. It’s an inspiring story. • I could’ve talked to Taylor for hours and I only asked about a third of the questions I had prepared, but we still managed to dig into a wide variety of fascinating topics. We discussed the history and mission of Sacred Seed and where he sees the project going in the future. We talked about his path from the West to the Ivy League, the decisions that led him to transition from corporate America to higher education, and some very interesting Native American history. One of my favorite parts of our conversation was Taylor’s recounting the advice he received from his grandfather soon after graduating from Harvard Business School. • This was a very enlightening conversation for me, and I greatly appreciate Taylor taking the time to chat. I encourage you to visit the Sacred Seed website and watch the video—you can find links to everything we discuss in the episode notes on the webpage. Enjoy! ••• http://mountainandprairie.com/taylor-keen/ ••• TOPICS DISCUSSED 2:55 - How Taylor describes his work 4:00 - Sacred Seed Project 5:35 - Early beginnings of Sacred Seed 9:00 - Discovering the importance of seed banking 10:00 - Threats to native seeds from large corporations 11:45 - Difference between Omahas and Cherokees 13:50 - How Taylor found his first ancient seeds 15:55 - How the plants compliment each other, Four Sisters 20:45 - How Sacred Seed has changed Taylor 22:40 - The link between elders and the ancient ways of planting 25:30 - Fall festival 26:45 - Future plans for Sacred Seed 29:20 - Taylor’s changing approach to the project—MBA to Holistic thinking 33:45 - Similarities between Sacred Seed and the reintroduction of bison 36:45 - The fight for sustainable agriculture 37:10 - Meaning of Omaha 38:10 - Where Taylor grew up 39:00 - Taylor’s journey to the Ivy League 41:15 - Biggest surprise when moving east 43:55 - Harvard graduate school and corporate America 45:35 - Taylor’s grandfather’s wise advice 49:25 - Discussing Sebastian Junger’s Tribe 51:00 - Taylor’s thoughts on the importance of tribes 53:50 - Best books for learning about Native American culture 56:45 - Taylor’s advice to his younger self 58:00 - Other favorite books 1:02:50 - Taylor’s request of the audience 1:06:00 - Connect with Taylor online
Hey!! Welcome to Episode 170 of The Podcast That Goes SNIKT!! Dan from the Inter-Comics Podcast joins us for the conclusion of "Four Sisters" in All-New Wolverine #6! This podcast is about all things Wolverine, specifically focusing on his appearances in Marvel Comics. I'll be offering comic reviews and commentary. Warning, this podcast features spoilers, so if that worries you and you haven't read the preceding issues, you may want to check back later... Enjoy, Share, and please come back!! Next up...more Apocalypse War! e-mail sniktcast@yahoo.com www.facebook.com/sniktpodcastfanpage https://twitter.com/sniktcast intercomicspodcast.com
In the final episode of Curve Riders until February 2016, EJ airs interviews with Sr. Jane McDonald, CSJ, and Srs. Karen Mohan & Katherine Mullin, VHM to explore the 4th Precinct Occupation in North Minneapolis. EJ speaks about engaging the system on a larger scale from a variety of perspectives, as well as using protest as a form of embodied faith and community. Music by Will Bangs: http://willbangs.com/ Sound clips from “Four Sisters for Peace” provided by local filmmaker Mike Hazard. To see the full film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMAEQ-a7dys For more information on the VHMs: http://www.visitationmonasteryminneapolis.org/ For more information on the CSJs: http://csjstpaul.org For more information on Black Lives Matter actions in Minneapolis: https://twitter.com/BlackLivesMpls
02:36 - Responsibility and Communication Slack “Ask Anything” 12:10 - Onboarding Experience for Remote Employees 15:55 - Measuring New Employee Metrics 17:41 - Onboarding Onto a Team vs Onboarding Onto a Project 20:51 - What it Means to be a Senior Developer 29:20 - First Impressions and Team Member Categories 33:26 - How do you decide what you spend time learning? 40:57 - Code Reading The Web Platform Podcast Picks Private Internet Access (Avdi) Darkest Dungeon (Avdi) imprint (Coraline) The surprising truth about which personality traits do and don't correlate with computer programming skills (Coraline) TALON Bluetooth Wireless Headphones (Jessica) The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy by Jeanne Birdsall (Jessica) Reading to your kids (Chuck) LinkedIn (Chuck) RubyTapas (Chuck) Elixir Sips (Chuck) Avdi's Newsletter (Avdi)
02:36 - Responsibility and Communication Slack “Ask Anything” 12:10 - Onboarding Experience for Remote Employees 15:55 - Measuring New Employee Metrics 17:41 - Onboarding Onto a Team vs Onboarding Onto a Project 20:51 - What it Means to be a Senior Developer 29:20 - First Impressions and Team Member Categories 33:26 - How do you decide what you spend time learning? 40:57 - Code Reading The Web Platform Podcast Picks Private Internet Access (Avdi) Darkest Dungeon (Avdi) imprint (Coraline) The surprising truth about which personality traits do and don't correlate with computer programming skills (Coraline) TALON Bluetooth Wireless Headphones (Jessica) The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy by Jeanne Birdsall (Jessica) Reading to your kids (Chuck) LinkedIn (Chuck) RubyTapas (Chuck) Elixir Sips (Chuck) Avdi's Newsletter (Avdi)
02:36 - Responsibility and Communication Slack “Ask Anything” 12:10 - Onboarding Experience for Remote Employees 15:55 - Measuring New Employee Metrics 17:41 - Onboarding Onto a Team vs Onboarding Onto a Project 20:51 - What it Means to be a Senior Developer 29:20 - First Impressions and Team Member Categories 33:26 - How do you decide what you spend time learning? 40:57 - Code Reading The Web Platform Podcast Picks Private Internet Access (Avdi) Darkest Dungeon (Avdi) imprint (Coraline) The surprising truth about which personality traits do and don't correlate with computer programming skills (Coraline) TALON Bluetooth Wireless Headphones (Jessica) The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy by Jeanne Birdsall (Jessica) Reading to your kids (Chuck) LinkedIn (Chuck) RubyTapas (Chuck) Elixir Sips (Chuck) Avdi's Newsletter (Avdi)
Toy Rescue, Custom Made for Kids, Free Shipping, Date for Trees, and more. Our guests are Charles Parker and Elaine Smith (with puppets Skip and Molly) from Toy Rescue and Archivist Alison. Spend: Custom Made for Kids: The first adventures of incredible you Save: FreeShipping.org Give: Date for Trees Archivist Alison's tip: Scanning pictures into your blog Also see: Trucktown Books Audible Kids pick of the week: The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy by Jeanne Birdsall Hosts: Megan Morrone and Leo Laporte Guests: Charles Parker and Elaine Smith Full show notes available on Megan's blog, JumpingMonkeys.com. The Jumping Monkeys theme is by Paul Minshall. Bandwidth for Jumping Monkeys is provided by CacheFly.