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OFF ROAD with Peter Palmisano - An RLTP Podcast

When Anne Gayley first arrived in Buffalo as a young housewife, she looked around for something to do with herself so she wouldn't be home all the time! She worked up her nerve…and ended up on stage. All these years later, she is known as one of the most loved, most prolific actor/directors from Buffalo's theatrical history. Now in semi-retirement from the boards, Anne recollects how it all began and some favorite stories from her past.

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Lady Lackeys
Mini Pod #15: Gayley Galleria

Lady Lackeys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 16:09


Hayley has a big announcement, and Jen takes a trip to the mall.

Life Coach BFF with Susan and Heather
#10 Keri Ray Gayley - Encourager Part 2

Life Coach BFF with Susan and Heather

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 18:16


Susan and Heather continue their compelling interview with Keri Ray Gayley.

Life Coach BFF with Susan and Heather
#9 Keri Ray Gayley - Encourager

Life Coach BFF with Susan and Heather

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 41:41


Susan and Heather interview Keri Ray Gayley who shares some moving experiences and offers encouragement to listeners young and old.

Gayley & Straley
#10 - Gayley Wants You to Throw Up on Her Couch

Gayley & Straley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 60:16


Listen in to episode TEN for all things drinking related! Is craft beer a fun hobby, or are you an alcoholic? Is Costco vodka Grey Goose? Is expensive wine better? and WHY does Gayley want you to throw up on her couch?!? All questions answered, and more, in episode ten!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gayleyandstraley/message

Gayley & Straley
#9 - It's 11 O'Clock. Do You Know Where Your Best Friend Is?

Gayley & Straley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 72:38


Tune into episode 9 of Gayley & Straley this week to hear all things friendship! Hear why Straley ended a friendship after one disastrous night, what Gayley thinks about toxic friends, and opinions on long distance friendships, social media friends, and all the hot takes about friendships. The gals also play "what would you do" where situations get petty!! Listen every Tuesday for new episodes! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gayleyandstraley/message

Gayley & Straley
#8 - AirBnb Is the BlockBlister Of Hotels

Gayley & Straley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 73:58


Listen to the Haleys this week talk all about scams! Straley tells a story of how she scammed a scammer right back, Gayley talks about why she loves targeted ads so much, and the two share their opinions on why AirBnb is scam central. Are you being vigilant?! Episode 8 has so many scammerous situations to discuss! Sponsored by 365black.com (just kidding) See You Next Tuesday for the next ep!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gayleyandstraley/message

Gayley & Straley
#7 - Wizards Are Totally Immune to HIV

Gayley & Straley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 73:14


Join the Haleys this week as they discuss social media! Hear why Gayley is boycotting Tumblr forever and why Straley doesn't think old people should be near anything social media related. And what episode would be complete without getting completely sidetracked and discussing a whole other topic? Hear some bonus stories related to scams, which will be our topic next week! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gayleyandstraley/message

Gayley & Straley
#6 - F*ck You, Ride Operator Jared

Gayley & Straley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 73:23


Hang with the Haleys this week as they discuss love and flirting for Valentine's Day! Hear Straley tell a story about the tackiest way she's been hit on and hear how Gayley just wasn't "gay enough" for one man. After the break, play along with Queer or Nah and see whose side you're on for this week's hot takes. Check out "Gayley & Straley's Love Mixtape 2020" playlist on Spotify to hear the Haley's favorite love songs too! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gayleyandstraley/message

Gayley & Straley
#5- How One Man's Meme Led To His Demise

Gayley & Straley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 67:38


Join the Haleys this week for dating part 2! Hear about Straley's evening with a 40 year old, a dude trying to hide hickies, and a dude who thought Straley's romantic gesture was...not so romantic. Gayley chimes in with some advice to Straley going forward!! And no episode is complete without some hot takes sure to make you laugh! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gayleyandstraley/message

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Gayley & Straley
#4 - Don't Ask Straley If You Can Kiss Her

Gayley & Straley

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 76:34


Hang out with the Haleys this week as they talk about their dating lives! Their best and worst dates, dream dates, and all the hot date, hot takes! See how well Straley guesses in this week's "Queer or Nah" and hear why Gayley invited another girl on her first date with her fiance. There's so much to talk about, this is only part one! Come back next week for more hot takes and wild tinder stories!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gayleyandstraley/message

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Gayley & Straley
#1 - Gayley Hates Chicken

Gayley & Straley

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 59:15


A podcast about two Haleys who met in the midwest and are now living across the country, experiencing gay life in Orlando and straight life in L.A. Type A Gayley (Lesbian Haley) and go with the flow Straley (Straight Haley) talk about everything from tattoos to relationships, moving, and the loves of their lives: their cats. Since they both ditched their corporate jobs to follow their dreams, you can count on hearing all about their odd jobs and struggles with the between of being over and underqualified for just about everything. Join the Haleys to hear embarrassing stories, life advice, games, hot takes, and unpredictable moments. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gayleyandstraley/message

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Downright disturbed
Gayley Potter ep.2

Downright disturbed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 53:33


Fun times with the bois. go follow us on instagram @downright_disturbed_official

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MsUnderestimated:At Home
Our Gayley Bread

MsUnderestimated:At Home

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 74:24


This week Amanda and Laura are sick of bad news and decide to just randomly ask each other questions from the Quality Conversation Starters website instead. What would be Amanda's last meal? What App has changed Laura's life? There's only one way to find out Listener.

Off the Page: A Columbia University Press Podcast
Holly Gayley, “Love Letters from Golok: A Tantric Couple in Modern Tibet” (Columbia UP, 2016)

Off the Page: A Columbia University Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 55:34


Often when people think of Tibetan Buddhism they have a limited vision of that social reality, perhaps one that imagines monks sitting in meditation or focused on the Dalai Lama. Rarely is the historical role of female Buddhist masters central to one's understanding of contemporary Tibetan life. In Love Letters from Golok: A Tantric Couple in Modern Tibet (Columbia University Press, 2016), Holly Gayley, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder, centers women's leadership through an introduction to the important Tantric master, Khandro Tāre Lhamo (1938–2002). Through an examination of hagiographic literature, the personal letters between Tāre Lhamo and her husband Namtrul Rinpoche (1944–2011), and field research, Gayley offers an in depth study of the role of Buddhism in the revitalization of Tibetan culture and identity in the post-Maoist period. Central to her analysis is understanding how hagiography aids in healing cultural trauma brought on by the minority policies of the Chinese Communist Party and the brutal years of the Cultural Revolution. The reframing of historical events fosters cultural revival in Tibet envisioned through a Buddhist lens. In contrast to the lofty images presented in biographies, the fifty-six letters exchanged between Tāre Lhamo and Namtrul Rinpoche offer a personal self-narration of their relationship, which is steeped in Tantric imagery, Tibet folk genres, and Buddhist cosmology. In our conversation we discussed the Nyingma Buddhist tradition, the effects of the Maoist period on Tibetans, forms of agency, ethnographic accounts of ritual ceremonies, female religious authority, revelatory texts and treasure teachings during degenerate times, contemporary preservation of their teachings through multimedia sources, the couple's activities within the community, and Tāre Lhamo's legacy today. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. He is the author of Interpreting Islam in China: Pilgrimage, Scripture, and Language in the Han Kitab (Oxford University Press, 2017). He is currently working on a monograph entitled The Cinematic Lives of Muslims, and is the editor of the forthcoming volumes Muslims in the Movies: A Global Anthology (ILEX Foundation) and New Approaches to Islam in Film (Routledge). You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu.

New Books in Buddhist Studies
Holly Gayley, “Love Letters from Golok: A Tantric Couple in Modern Tibet” (Columbia UP, 2016)

New Books in Buddhist Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 55:34


Often when people think of Tibetan Buddhism they have a limited vision of that social reality, perhaps one that imagines monks sitting in meditation or focused on the Dalai Lama. Rarely is the historical role of female Buddhist masters central to one’s understanding of contemporary Tibetan life. In Love Letters from Golok: A Tantric Couple in Modern Tibet (Columbia University Press, 2016), Holly Gayley, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder, centers women’s leadership through an introduction to the important Tantric master, Khandro Tāre Lhamo (1938–2002). Through an examination of hagiographic literature, the personal letters between Tāre Lhamo and her husband Namtrul Rinpoche (1944–2011), and field research, Gayley offers an in depth study of the role of Buddhism in the revitalization of Tibetan culture and identity in the post-Maoist period. Central to her analysis is understanding how hagiography aids in healing cultural trauma brought on by the minority policies of the Chinese Communist Party and the brutal years of the Cultural Revolution. The reframing of historical events fosters cultural revival in Tibet envisioned through a Buddhist lens. In contrast to the lofty images presented in biographies, the fifty-six letters exchanged between Tāre Lhamo and Namtrul Rinpoche offer a personal self-narration of their relationship, which is steeped in Tantric imagery, Tibet folk genres, and Buddhist cosmology. In our conversation we discussed the Nyingma Buddhist tradition, the effects of the Maoist period on Tibetans, forms of agency, ethnographic accounts of ritual ceremonies, female religious authority, revelatory texts and treasure teachings during degenerate times, contemporary preservation of their teachings through multimedia sources, the couple’s activities within the community, and Tāre Lhamo’s legacy today. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. He is the author of Interpreting Islam in China: Pilgrimage, Scripture, and Language in the Han Kitab (Oxford University Press, 2017). He is currently working on a monograph entitled The Cinematic Lives of Muslims, and is the editor of the forthcoming volumes Muslims in the Movies: A Global Anthology (ILEX Foundation) and New Approaches to Islam in Film (Routledge). You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Religion
Holly Gayley, “Love Letters from Golok: A Tantric Couple in Modern Tibet” (Columbia UP, 2016)

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 55:34


Often when people think of Tibetan Buddhism they have a limited vision of that social reality, perhaps one that imagines monks sitting in meditation or focused on the Dalai Lama. Rarely is the historical role of female Buddhist masters central to one’s understanding of contemporary Tibetan life. In Love Letters from Golok: A Tantric Couple in Modern Tibet (Columbia University Press, 2016), Holly Gayley, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder, centers women’s leadership through an introduction to the important Tantric master, Khandro Tāre Lhamo (1938–2002). Through an examination of hagiographic literature, the personal letters between Tāre Lhamo and her husband Namtrul Rinpoche (1944–2011), and field research, Gayley offers an in depth study of the role of Buddhism in the revitalization of Tibetan culture and identity in the post-Maoist period. Central to her analysis is understanding how hagiography aids in healing cultural trauma brought on by the minority policies of the Chinese Communist Party and the brutal years of the Cultural Revolution. The reframing of historical events fosters cultural revival in Tibet envisioned through a Buddhist lens. In contrast to the lofty images presented in biographies, the fifty-six letters exchanged between Tāre Lhamo and Namtrul Rinpoche offer a personal self-narration of their relationship, which is steeped in Tantric imagery, Tibet folk genres, and Buddhist cosmology. In our conversation we discussed the Nyingma Buddhist tradition, the effects of the Maoist period on Tibetans, forms of agency, ethnographic accounts of ritual ceremonies, female religious authority, revelatory texts and treasure teachings during degenerate times, contemporary preservation of their teachings through multimedia sources, the couple’s activities within the community, and Tāre Lhamo’s legacy today. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. He is the author of Interpreting Islam in China: Pilgrimage, Scripture, and Language in the Han Kitab (Oxford University Press, 2017). He is currently working on a monograph entitled The Cinematic Lives of Muslims, and is the editor of the forthcoming volumes Muslims in the Movies: A Global Anthology (ILEX Foundation) and New Approaches to Islam in Film (Routledge). You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Central Asian Studies
Holly Gayley, “Love Letters from Golok: A Tantric Couple in Modern Tibet” (Columbia UP, 2016)

New Books in Central Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 55:34


Often when people think of Tibetan Buddhism they have a limited vision of that social reality, perhaps one that imagines monks sitting in meditation or focused on the Dalai Lama. Rarely is the historical role of female Buddhist masters central to one’s understanding of contemporary Tibetan life. In Love Letters from Golok: A Tantric Couple in Modern Tibet (Columbia University Press, 2016), Holly Gayley, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder, centers women’s leadership through an introduction to the important Tantric master, Khandro Tāre Lhamo (1938–2002). Through an examination of hagiographic literature, the personal letters between Tāre Lhamo and her husband Namtrul Rinpoche (1944–2011), and field research, Gayley offers an in depth study of the role of Buddhism in the revitalization of Tibetan culture and identity in the post-Maoist period. Central to her analysis is understanding how hagiography aids in healing cultural trauma brought on by the minority policies of the Chinese Communist Party and the brutal years of the Cultural Revolution. The reframing of historical events fosters cultural revival in Tibet envisioned through a Buddhist lens. In contrast to the lofty images presented in biographies, the fifty-six letters exchanged between Tāre Lhamo and Namtrul Rinpoche offer a personal self-narration of their relationship, which is steeped in Tantric imagery, Tibet folk genres, and Buddhist cosmology. In our conversation we discussed the Nyingma Buddhist tradition, the effects of the Maoist period on Tibetans, forms of agency, ethnographic accounts of ritual ceremonies, female religious authority, revelatory texts and treasure teachings during degenerate times, contemporary preservation of their teachings through multimedia sources, the couple’s activities within the community, and Tāre Lhamo’s legacy today. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. He is the author of Interpreting Islam in China: Pilgrimage, Scripture, and Language in the Han Kitab (Oxford University Press, 2017). He is currently working on a monograph entitled The Cinematic Lives of Muslims, and is the editor of the forthcoming volumes Muslims in the Movies: A Global Anthology (ILEX Foundation) and New Approaches to Islam in Film (Routledge). You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Holly Gayley, “Love Letters from Golok: A Tantric Couple in Modern Tibet” (Columbia UP, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 55:34


Often when people think of Tibetan Buddhism they have a limited vision of that social reality, perhaps one that imagines monks sitting in meditation or focused on the Dalai Lama. Rarely is the historical role of female Buddhist masters central to one’s understanding of contemporary Tibetan life. In Love Letters from Golok: A Tantric Couple in Modern Tibet (Columbia University Press, 2016), Holly Gayley, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder, centers women’s leadership through an introduction to the important Tantric master, Khandro Tāre Lhamo (1938–2002). Through an examination of hagiographic literature, the personal letters between Tāre Lhamo and her husband Namtrul Rinpoche (1944–2011), and field research, Gayley offers an in depth study of the role of Buddhism in the revitalization of Tibetan culture and identity in the post-Maoist period. Central to her analysis is understanding how hagiography aids in healing cultural trauma brought on by the minority policies of the Chinese Communist Party and the brutal years of the Cultural Revolution. The reframing of historical events fosters cultural revival in Tibet envisioned through a Buddhist lens. In contrast to the lofty images presented in biographies, the fifty-six letters exchanged between Tāre Lhamo and Namtrul Rinpoche offer a personal self-narration of their relationship, which is steeped in Tantric imagery, Tibet folk genres, and Buddhist cosmology. In our conversation we discussed the Nyingma Buddhist tradition, the effects of the Maoist period on Tibetans, forms of agency, ethnographic accounts of ritual ceremonies, female religious authority, revelatory texts and treasure teachings during degenerate times, contemporary preservation of their teachings through multimedia sources, the couple’s activities within the community, and Tāre Lhamo’s legacy today. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. He is the author of Interpreting Islam in China: Pilgrimage, Scripture, and Language in the Han Kitab (Oxford University Press, 2017). He is currently working on a monograph entitled The Cinematic Lives of Muslims, and is the editor of the forthcoming volumes Muslims in the Movies: A Global Anthology (ILEX Foundation) and New Approaches to Islam in Film (Routledge). You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Anthropology
Holly Gayley, “Love Letters from Golok: A Tantric Couple in Modern Tibet” (Columbia UP, 2016)

New Books in Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 55:34


Often when people think of Tibetan Buddhism they have a limited vision of that social reality, perhaps one that imagines monks sitting in meditation or focused on the Dalai Lama. Rarely is the historical role of female Buddhist masters central to one’s understanding of contemporary Tibetan life. In Love Letters from Golok: A Tantric Couple in Modern Tibet (Columbia University Press, 2016), Holly Gayley, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder, centers women’s leadership through an introduction to the important Tantric master, Khandro Tāre Lhamo (1938–2002). Through an examination of hagiographic literature, the personal letters between Tāre Lhamo and her husband Namtrul Rinpoche (1944–2011), and field research, Gayley offers an in depth study of the role of Buddhism in the revitalization of Tibetan culture and identity in the post-Maoist period. Central to her analysis is understanding how hagiography aids in healing cultural trauma brought on by the minority policies of the Chinese Communist Party and the brutal years of the Cultural Revolution. The reframing of historical events fosters cultural revival in Tibet envisioned through a Buddhist lens. In contrast to the lofty images presented in biographies, the fifty-six letters exchanged between Tāre Lhamo and Namtrul Rinpoche offer a personal self-narration of their relationship, which is steeped in Tantric imagery, Tibet folk genres, and Buddhist cosmology. In our conversation we discussed the Nyingma Buddhist tradition, the effects of the Maoist period on Tibetans, forms of agency, ethnographic accounts of ritual ceremonies, female religious authority, revelatory texts and treasure teachings during degenerate times, contemporary preservation of their teachings through multimedia sources, the couple’s activities within the community, and Tāre Lhamo’s legacy today. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. He is the author of Interpreting Islam in China: Pilgrimage, Scripture, and Language in the Han Kitab (Oxford University Press, 2017). He is currently working on a monograph entitled The Cinematic Lives of Muslims, and is the editor of the forthcoming volumes Muslims in the Movies: A Global Anthology (ILEX Foundation) and New Approaches to Islam in Film (Routledge). You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

#MusicEdLove Podcast
Episode 6: Teaching Love through Music with Gayley Hautzenroeder

#MusicEdLove Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 46:29


Today we welcome my own former music teacher, Mrs. Gayley Hautzenroeder.  Mrs. H will talk about how to win over your administration, giving students responsibilities and roles… Read more "Episode 6: Teaching Love through Music with Gayley Hautzenroeder"

Podcasting - Mandali Hall Talks
Rano Gayley with Meher Baba

Podcasting - Mandali Hall Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 47:36


Rano Gayley, Avatar's Meher Baba's longtime disciple since the 1930's speaks to her experiences with Meher Baba.