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We kick off the new season of Working People with another crucial installment of our ongoing series where we speak with the people living, working, and fighting for justice in America's “sacrifice zones.” In this episode, cohost Maximillian Alvarez speaks with a panel of guests about the ongoing public health crises in East Palestine, OH, where a Norfolk Southern train derailment in Feb. 2023 changed residents' lives forever, and in Conyers, GA, where residents continue to deal with the toxic fallout of a chemical fire that broke out in Sept. 2024 at a facility owned by pool chemical company BioLab. Panelists include: Ashley McCollom, a displaced resident of East Palestine; Hannah Loyd, a displaced resident of Conyers; and Kristina Baehr, a community safety lawyer with Just Well Law. Additional links/info: Ashley's Facebook page Ashley's GoFundMe page Hannah's Facebook page Just Well Law website Maximillian Alvarez, Working People / The Real News Network, “‘Everytime we come back, we all get sick': GA residents affected by September BioLab fire are still going through hell” Maximillian Alvarez, Working People / The Real News Network, “Trainwreck in ‘Trump Country': Partisan politics hasn't helped East Palestine, OH (DOCUMENTARY)” Maximillian Alvarez, Working People / The Real News Network, “One year later, East Palestine residents want Norfolk-Southern held accountable” Maximillian Alvarez, Working People / The Real News Network, ““Let's unite!”: Poisoned residents of America's sacrifice zones are banding together” Steve Mellon, Pittsburgh Union Progress, “Vance visit on derailment's second anniversary leaves residents wondering, ‘Who has our backs?'” Grace Gibson, The Georgetown Environmental Law Review, “Hawaiʻi's Red Hill Water Crisis Isn't Over” Permanent links below… Leave us a voicemail and we might play it on the show! Labor Radio / Podcast Network website, Facebook page, and Twitter page In These Times website, Facebook page, and Twitter page The Real News Network website, YouTube channel, podcast feeds, Facebook page, and Twitter page Featured Music… Jules Taylor, “Working People” Theme Song Studio Production: David Hebden Post-Production: Jules Taylor
The Fat Man - Murder Shows Eyes in the Dark From-June 30, 1955 Writer-Dashiell Hammett, w-Grace Gibson & Lloyd Berrell - source - wiki You're going to have to earn your money Mr. Runyon in a very unexpected way...
The team share their joy of visual merchandising day at the OP shop; Dr. Jen explains the many selves of our moveable personalities; Actors Mark Diaco and Justin Hosking chat about their roles in stage play True West; Justin ‘Digga' Calverley tells us what veggies to sow in autumn and winter; Zoo keeper and researcher Emily Scicluna teaches us about the fat-tailed dunnarts; Nat is prone to give a bit of leeway to cute puppies; and Megahertz coach Tim Harrington and Rockdogs co-captain Grace Gibson announce this year's Community Cup. With presenters Simon Winkler, Daniel Burt & Nat Harris. Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/breakfasters/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breakfasters3RRRFM/Twitter: https://twitter.com/breakfasters
In this 10th episode of season 3, we speak with Grace Gibson about reconnecting with her heritage, her past acting roles, and her music. Grace is a musician based in New Orleans, Louisiana. She has played in the movies All Eyez On Me (2017), Black Nativity (2013), and Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G. (2018). She is also the daugther of actress Lynn Whitfield and director Brian Gibson. A special thank you to the West Baton Rouge Museum for their financial support of this episode. West Baton Rouge Museum is an educational resource committed to researching, collecting, preserving and presenting artifacts, documents, art objects, and the like that reflect the history and cultural heritage of West Baton Rouge Parish and the surrounding areas for the benefit of the general public and future generations. Learn more here: https://westbatonrougemuseum.org/.If you would like to stay in the know about a new episode or project, you can follow our social media accounts down below:Instagram: lacreole_showTwitter: LACréole ShowFacebook: LACréole Show If you would like to view other episodes, you can check our website: www.creoleshow.com
In honor of Women’s History Month, Wednesday's edition of “Closer Look” focuses on several women-related topics. Show host Rose Scott talks with Deirdre Oakley, a sociology professor at Georgia State University, Besi Navti, a software engineering manager at Dematic and Atlanta-based artist Grace Gibson about women's progress, music and software engineering. Plus, producer LaShawn Hudson has a conversation with veteran journalist Chandra Thomas Whitfield about her new podcast “In The Gap.”
Elizabethtown College alumna Grace Gibson '20 studied abroad in Florence, Italy in 2019. Listen to hear about her experience with Italian culture and the book she wrote and illustrated about her time studying abroad, A Life with a View: Reflections on Stories, Art, & Identity! Subscribe to our show wherever you listen to podcasts, and follow us on Instagram @etownabroad, and check our our blog, Blue Jays Abroad. For more information on our study abroad programs, visit etown.edu or email us at studyabroad@etown.edu. Theme music for the show was composed by Elizabeth Baker and Avery Faust. Episode hosted and produced by Samantha Seely.
This week's episode features an American woman by the name of Grace Gibson, who brought the radio serial to Australia and went on to start the first radio production company in Australia. Yet so many of us have never heard of her!!! She also helped a well known male entrepreneur start a television network.Yet we still don't know much about her in current media!!!Got an amazing chick in history story of your own? Email your Chickstory to mychickstory@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: @chickstory_podcastLinks:https://www.nfsa.gov.au/collection/curated/mcdonagh-sisters-early-australian-female-filmmakersExecutive Producers Yvie Jones and Annette Staglieno. Produced by Sam Petersen See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Back before television, radio was King or perhaps in Australia it was Queen! The first part of this episode is an interview with the Managing Director of Grace Gibson Productions Bruce Ferrier. Bruce now runs a production company that started in the 1940s by a woman who hailed from Texas and moved to Australia starting a legacy of commercially and critically successful radio productions. These productions stood the test of time and Bruce is going to talk to us about Grace Gibson herself and the tremendous output of the studio. It wouldn’t be a Kaleidoscope podcast if we couldn’t talk about the current state of the Grace Gibson archives, how master recordings are stored and if any restoration work is being carried out on them. We then talk with Researcher Richard Bignell as we talk about the 50th anniversary of Season 5 of “Doctor Who”. We focus on this season because there has always been something special about it. Richard gives his opinion why plus we talk about the return of missing material and the research he is doing for his next issue of “Nothing at the End of the Lane”. Then, we talk about the recent find of the soundtrack to an “Adam Adamant Lives!”. We interview Tim Emblem-English who found the recording about how this find was almost completely looked over. We also scoured through the Kaleidoscope archives to bring out a rare interview with Verity Lambert as she shares some of her thoughts on the production of “Adam Adamant Lives!”. Finally, we share some exciting news about what we are planning to do this episode of “Adam Adamant Lives!” to coincide with the 30th anniversary of Kaleidoscope and what we are planning on doing may affect other shows where soundtracks only exist. Don’t worry, any examples we provide in this episode we know need to be cleaned up! Lots to listen to in this episode! If you have feedback or questions you would like to have read on the podcast or general inquiries, please contact us at feedback@fromthearchive.co.uk. We would love to hear from you! This podcast is a co-production between From the Archive: A British Television Blog and Kaleidoscope. Thank you for listening. Grace Gibson Productions: http://gracegibsonradio.com/ Tim Emblem-English (The Flying Spot): www.theflyingspot.co.uk TV Brain: www.tvbrain.info
Grace Gibson, the talented actress,singer,songwriter,bandleader,content creator and proud Leo — is a force to be reckoned with. She grew up watching her mother, Lynn Whitfield, build her career as an actress following films like the Josephine Baker Story (where her parents met!), and has inherited a passion and instinct for the performing arts.In this episode we discuss everything from her experience being a musician in New Orleans, playing Faith Evans in All Eyez on Me, what it’s like auditioning in Hollywood, how she’s responded to requests for nude scenes, the importance of creating your own content and finding your authentic voice. Grace and I attended the same predominantly white middle/high school in NYC and we reflect on how that experience shapes your relationship to beauty — including being embarrassed about your hair. Grace has a minimal approach to beauty that includes drugstore make-up, a 1x week wash routine, and some natural oils and plants — like the aloe vera she sources from her backyard in Laurel Canyon for under-eye treatments.The amazing music at the start and end of this episode? That’s Grace! The original to-be released song is called "Steampunk Blues” and it was written and arranged by Grace and she produced the track with Jordan Brown and Taylor Gordon.Follow Grace @thegracegibson to stay updated on all of her amazing work https://www.instagram.com/thegracegibson/?hl=enProducts Mentioned in this episode with links below:Hair Tresemme Botanical Conditioner http://bit.ly/2uA2z37Ren Pure Conditioner http://bit.ly/2vjD6IGTaliah Waajid Curl Sealer http://amzn.to/2uJtZE4 Make-UpMilani waterproof eyeliner http://bit.ly/2uaSkBiWet n Wild Mascara http://bit.ly/2gLomPRBobbi Brown Shimmer Brick http://seph.me/2tHaS8M SkinWeleda Evening Primrose Moisturizer http://bit.ly/2vjjTHlSupport the show using #nakedbeautypodcast & subscribe on iTunes if you haven't yet: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-naked-beauty-podcast/id1131628553?mt=2 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dramas Of The Courts. Grace Gibson syndication. "The Cleverland Case". Commercials added locally. After a nightclub arguement, Tony Costa, the owner of the club, is found murdered. Mrs. Cleverland is accused of the crime. Reg Johnston (producer).
The Clock, Imported from Austrailia, was a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and was first broadcast in November 1946. The story always began the same; “Sunrise and sunset, promise and fulfilment, birth and death … the whole drama of life is written in the sands of time”. This is a great series where the main theme seems to be Retribution. Stories as told by Father Time. THIS EPISODE: September 25, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. "Retribution". Sponsored by: Participting sponsors. Vera convinces her lover to kill her husband, but the hapless murderer soon sees the ghost of his victim. The ABC net series of "The Clock" ran a diferent prouction of the same script on September 25, 1947. Harp McGuire, Lawrence Klee (writer), Nigel Lovell, Margaret Christiansen, John Tate, Don Crosby, Gordon Glenwright, John Saul (director), Grace Gibson (proucer). 20:36.
The Clock, Imported from Austrailia, was a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and was first broadcast in November 1946. The story always began the same; âSunrise and sunset, promise and fulfilment, birth and death â the whole drama of life is written in the sands of timeâ. This is a great series where the main theme seems to be Retribution. Stories as told by Father Time.THIS EPISODE:April 27, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. "The Criminal Mind". Commercials added locally. The perfect crime...committed by a policeman! WRVR rebroadcast date: September 21, 1973. The program was heard on ABC on the date above and on August 4, 1947. Lawrence Klee (writer), Harp McGuire (narrator, as "The Clock"), John Saul (director), Grace Gibson (producer), Ken Wayne, John Mellion, George Sterling, Joe McCormick, Owen Weingart. 26:24.